TILLAMOOK BEADLIGHT, JUNE 6, 1907 I T T T. BOTTS, ± • A ttorney - at -L aw . .' K- Taxes paid for non - Residents. in office. Are Closing Out their Stock of Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. ft) W.H COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , [ COHN & CO. Complete set of Abstract Book» DRY GOODS, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS and SUITINGS. Bids Wanted for Road Work I ] | | Also the Fine Stock of O regon . Ladies’ Black Dress Goods j and Summer Suitings. I C arl haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Men’s Underwear and Hoisery—a big stock at low prices. Office across the street and north iron) the Post Office. Men’s Working Shirts, 50c. and 60c. quality, all go at 35c- qA Men’s Dress Shirts reduced from 75c. to 40c. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at .L aw . Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings all go at less than cost. Office : Opposite Court House, Our entire stock is goiug to be sold at less than cost, as we are closing out our business. T illamook , O regon . A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. O regon . This is strictly a Cash Sale. IS I H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D., We are now located opposite the Alleu House, where we will always be pleased to have a call from our numerous old friends, whether we do business with them or not. COHN & CO. P pvsician and S urgeon . Office first door East of F. R. Beals’ office. R. T. BOALS, PHYSICIAN Opened up for Business. M.D., & SURGEON SAPPINGTON & GO. TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building. Residence: Mrs. Walker’s. T HOMAS W. ROSS, A Full Line of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Tincuare, and Croekery. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Office : Opposite Post Office. Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore. Call and See Us. REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. RESIDENT gOlsen Building, i NEW Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­ ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commercial Building. Did You Ever Try HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. Second block South of P O. HARRIS, Prop. LATIMER BROS., Illltl III ■lllllttttl HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING, ETC Dcetric Baths nicely Sited up Good for persons suffering with rheumatism GOODS ! A fine assortment of Summer Foot Wear, just received at the Red Front Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies’, Gent.’s, Misses and Children’s Shoes. May ladies’ patent leather and Vicci French Kid cannct be beat for fit, finish and comfort. No paste board coun­ ters. I have also a fine assortment of Men’s and Boy’s fine Shoes. My stock of Men’s and Boy’s Work Shoes, high and low cut, and my King Logger Shoes are the best in the city for the price. SARCHET, . The Fashionable Tailor. SHAVING, Ë DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. W. G. f.o‘ei,| _ No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of us. Red Front Shoe Store, P. F. BROWNE, Agent. East for a Sewing i Why send Machine when MAKE EVERY DAY am COUNT- A. E. WILKS, —1 no matter how ' bad the weather You cannot afford to be without a General Agent for the Old Reliable Singer can sell you one for $5.03 and up. Old machines taken as part payment. Call or write, and I will do the rest. Needles, oil and parts for all machines always on hand. STILLWELL AVENUE. Near Allen House SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., Tillamook, Ore. TOWERS WATERPROOF OILED sun OR SLICKER I Taste SIGN OF THE FISH A J S' j i ! ty of Leoben. Bonaparte, in an Inter­ view with the Austrian plenipotenti­ aries, said to them, "Your government has sent against me four armies with­ out generals, and this time a general without an army." In the treaty which the Austrian commissioners pro­ jected the first article stlpulnted that the emperor of Austria thereby recog­ nized the French republic. "Erase It!" exclaimed Napoleon. "The existence of the republic is as plain its the sun. This article is only tit for the blind. We are our own masters and shall es­ tablish any government we prefer. If one day the French people,” he con­ tinued, “should wish to create a mon­ archy, the emperor might object that he had recognized a republic." The preliminaries were soon settled. Napo­ leon signing for France, thus placing himself on an equal footing with the emperor of Austria. The formal treaty known as Campo Formlo was signed in October, 1797. Austria fulfilling the pledges she had already given. The Austrian plenipotentiary protested against the distribution of the prov luces beyond the Adige. Napoleon was angered at this, and, seizing a vase, dashed it to the ground, exclaiming. “If It is not so arranged I will break your monarchy as I have broken this vase!” This argument of force, as demonstrated to the diplomat was convincing, and the treaty was signed. PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Don’t Dovolop tho Mind at tho Expen«, of the Body. The man or woman who would train the mental faculties without any refer­ ence to the physical shows a faulty qualification for the work in which he or she may be engaged. The mind may be ever so well trained and stored with kifliwlfdge of the books, but un­ less there is behind it a reasonably strong body life runs the risk of be Ing a failure; If not that, an existence of pain that serves as a limitation upon its possibilities. It is a species ot cru­ elty to educate the mind at the ex pense of the body. Better let a child grow up into manhood or womanhood with an Inferior education than with a better education of the mind and a body weakened in the effort. The fact that bo many men 11» this country who huve succeeded in busi­ ness and In professional and public life have been the sous of faimers, whose early life has been spent out of doors, has been a subject of remark. May it not be accounted for o i the ground that in their boyhood their physique was developed so that In aft er life, besides their mental ac juire- ments, they had strong Ixidles with which to do the work they ha e so successfully performed? This 1« not only possible, but very probable.- Knoxville Journal. HVMMONH. We CClant all Rinds of Produze. F. R. BEALS, Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will lx* received by the County Court ol Tillamook County, Oregon, for clearing of the right of way and grading of 12 toot solid road bed on the fust and second miles of the road Ijing on the East side ol the North fork of the N<- halein river, beginning at a stake mark ed “R,” situated in the county road leading to Nehalem, near the gravel pit. thence northeasterly on the line of stir vey ot said roads. Bids will be entertained for each mile separately Parties desiring to bid on the work or examine the ground max apply to H. V. Aliev, county com mis sinner, for specifications, a copy of which will also he on tile in the Clerk’s office. All bids should be filed wi h the Coun I ty Clerk not later than July 2nd at 5 o’clock p.m., the Court reserving the | right to reject any and all bids. By Order of the County Court. G. B. LAMB. ______________County Clerk. “The Blood is The Lift.” Science has never gone beyond the above simple stateme nt of scripture. But it has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood is "bad” or impure it is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain is also clouded,'Hje mind and judgement are effected, anu^mny an evil deed or impure thol^litxgiJ^bcSK^'ctly traced to the impirmy of the olbouS Foul, impure blood can be made pure by the ,ol Dr, Pierce’sGolden Medical Discovery. It enriches and iwrilies the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of impure blood. © ® ® ® © © In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en­ larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old sores, the ’’Golden Medical Discovery ’’has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers, it is well to apply to the open 9ores Dr. Pierce’s All-Healing Salve, which pos­ sesses wonderful healing potency when used as an application to the sores in con­ junction with the use of ”Golden Medical Discovery ” as a blood cleansing consti­ tutional treatment. If your druggist don’t happen to have the ”All-IIealing Salve” in stock, to»» can easily procure it by Inclosing tif .)-four cents In postage stamps to Dr. 1*. V. Pierce, 063 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you by return post. Most druggists keep It as well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." © © ® © ® ® You etn't afford to accept any medlcl'x, of unknown ciiinponitiini as a substitute for "Golder. Medical Discovery," which k- a medicine of known composwio », having a complete list of ingredient* ,n plain English on Its bottlo-wrap-^r .he unie being attested as correct un.b>> .ath. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant I’elk-s r.-gulate and Invigorate stomach, live’ <’x:' oowels. You should come at once if you wish to secure the best bargains. A. W. SEVERANCE, A F^r unate Texan. M»‘. E. W. of 107 St. Louis i AN ARGUMENT OF FORCE. St.Daihis, Tex., says : “In the past year 1 I have become acquainted with Dr Hapolson Smuhtd a Vat«, and ths Treaty Was Signed. Kind’s New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever before tried so effectually disposes Early in April, 1797, tlie people of of malaria and biliousness.’* Thev don’t Austria demauded peace with France. grind nor gripe. 25c. at Clough s Drug Negotiations were begun In the vicini­ Store. • CO •OS’**« V » • In the Circuit Court of the State of O.egon, for Tillamook County. Miriam L. Colvin, ) Plaintiff, vs Grant Mills and Morrison Mills, defendants. Mrs. C. L. Roberts, substituted as Defendant. To Mrs. C. L. Roberts, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hcreny required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above entitled action on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publi­ cation of this Summons and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in tne complaint. The relief demanded in the complaint is, that plaintifi have judgment against you to the effect that plaintiff have and recover the possession of an undivided one-sixth interest in and to the following described lands, situate in Tilla­ mook County, Oregon, to-wit : Beginning at the South East corner of the Nathan and Lydia Dougherty Donation Land Claim, in Section 2K. Township 1 South of Range 9 West of Willamette Me ridian, and running thence North 42 rods ; thence West 20 feet ; thence North Q5.42 rods ; thence West 73 rods and 13 feet; thence South 107.42 rods to the South line of said Donation Land Claim ; thence East 75 rod« to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. That plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner of the said one-sixth interest in fee simple, and that she have and recover from defendant the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars as her damages for the detention of the possession of said property for the last four years, and for the costs and disburse ments of the action. This order is published by order of the Honorable H. F. Goodtpeed, County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, made on th** 23rd day of May, 1907, directing publica­ tion of summons to be made against the defendant, and date of the first publication thereof is made May 23rd, 1907. H. T. B otts , _________ Attorney for Plaintiff. St MMON*. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for 7 illamook County. Ellen Dougherty ] Plaintiff, I vs. | Grant Mills and Morrison > Mills, defendants. Mrs. I C. L. Roberts, substitu- I ted as Defendant. J To Mrs. C. L. Roberts, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filee<'tlvely had theirs—all emplo. to watch the other parties and th spies. \ Moreover, Bismarck had his spy over the emperor. Bo that France was over­ ridden by spies, the most Important, however, being Bismarck's, to whom the war waB Indeed to a great extent due. This secret service agent was a Ger­ man doctor, whose advice the unfortu­ nate emperor even preferred to that of his own court physicians, and thus Bismarck knew even better than Na- poleon the real state of the latter’s health, which waa, of course, a very Important fin-tor in the political situa­ tion at thosfl’timss.- Pearson’s Weekly. Hs Could Run. He could run, all right all right. He had to. Talk about your atratoors that spring for sport -thia party had learned to run or starve, as a boy, an’ had never forgot how. Why, say, when he tore hlsself loose from a vicinity It seemed like the whole landscape waa crippled. I used to try him out by gfv- ln' him a start an' sliootln' at him. If he beat the bullet, we figgered he was up to form, hut if the lead overtook him we'd call it an off day an' un­ load the on'trklges. I've seen him scs’-e a Jack ptliblt tip till It was workin' un­ der forced drafts, then limp up to It from tiebind an' kind of yawn su’ stretch, an’ then goad tt to wake up or else get off the trail an' let someliody run that knowed how.—McClure’s Mag­ azine. Oh, Yea, ef Course. Of the many children and women In Nagnreth, Palestine, who have picked up a little English all huve a way of saying “of course" instead of a simple “yes.” The eipresalon which Freueb people catch up ss characteristic of the Amerlcau and Englishman Is al­ ways "Oh, yes!" A correspondent, who has cycled down the Phom valley, about Provence and aloug the Riviera, found himself greeted with “Ota. yes!” by the children In the streets of nearly every town. And he discovered when his attention had i>een called to the point In tills way that "Oh. yes!” was really what h<- and his companions were always saying "A man stood on his head twenty His Busin*««. minutes In order to win a wager. He The lady In black pointed toward th< died the next day.” “What killed him? Congestion of the sky. “My husband,” she sighed, "la up brain?” “No; if he had had auy brains be l there, but he is looking down. Per­ wouldn’t have done It." — Cleveland haps he sees all that we do." “How long baa he tieen dead, Plain Dealer. I rna'um?” we Inquired gently. With a frown, she answered: Sp«eifi«d. “Dead? He isn't dead. He’s "When In trouble," said the eminent aeronaut."—Exchange lecturer, "refrain from worrying." "But, doctor,” asked a woman In the audience, “bow can we?” Suspicious Signs. "Anyway,” replied the lecturer, "rp "You better hurry tip eu collect de fraln from worrying other people." tent from Br'er Williams.” "How come?’ "IVell, fer de las' six nights be beet Worn Still. She—You’ll be glad to learn, dear a «Ingin' 'Jerusalem, My Happy Home, that I've got out of visiting our rela­ en It's my opinion he's a filin’ ter tives. He—Grand! Splendid! It hung move.”—Atlanta Constitution. over me like a cloud. How did you manage It? She-Oh, I asked then Saving Him. hare!-Life. Little Johnnie—Mother, tell me bow papa got to know you. Mother—Quo Meeting the Situation. day I fell Into the water, and he Jump­ “T wonder If tbere'svanytblng serious ed in and fetched me out. Little John between that tall girl and the little ale- H'm! That's funny; be won't let captain?" mo leartf to swim. Tit Bits. "I think there is. Rhe has bad the heels of all her shoes lowered."—Fite, The dread of ridicule extinguish«» gende Blatter. I originality In Its blrth.-Blackwood. I ...