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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 6, 1908 Letter From Astoria. Notice to Contractors. Astoria. Che., Jan. 28. 1908 Prof. W R Rutherford, Tillamook, Ore. Dear Sir ;—On behalf of the Astoria High School, the teachers and friends we want to extend to the Tillamook High School and friends our most hearty thanks for the most gracious treatment accorded to Sup't Clark and to our de bating team. They all speak in the high est terms of praise of your team and ♦ he many kindnesses shown. They spoke most enthusiastically of the treatment of them in the debate bv the membeis of your school They enjoyed the ban quet very much. We are sure that the, contest has awakened a deep interest and engendered a most friendly feeling between the two schools. Prof. Clark was very much pleased with the treatment accorded and wishes to thank those who spoke so kindly of our efforts. The team at rived home safely and are eager for the fray again. Our next debate is with the winner of the Gresh am Clatskanie debate. Hoping that next year we may enter tain you and extending our thanks to the judges, we are, Yours very sincerely, I |X. G arman . A. L. C lark . County and Special School Taxes County Clerk G. B. Lamb has com pleted the assessment roll upon the tax levy made by th« County Court and School Districts, based upon the follow, ing totals : MILLS County School Fund 1 3 10. .$12,280 95 Road Fund ................... 7 6-10.. 62,223 50 General Fund.............. 3 85 100 31,521 11 Indigent Soldier»’Fd. 1-40.. 204.69 School Library Fund. 1-40. . 204 68 Tot«l Levy................ 13 iu Is. $106,434 93 Gain iu Computing ............ 5.31 Total amount of State and Cdunty Pax........................ $106,440.24 Also the following school districts and Tillamook City have made the following levies and the same have been placed on the roll for collection. VALUATION . RATE. Tillaimiok C $4 k 7,365.00. .10 M School l)i,- Valuation. Rate trier No. «146,995.40. . 2 3. 48,680.00. , 7 8. ». 675,970.00 6 6-10 368.996 00. . 1 11. 120,115 00. . 8 12 74.960 00. . 4 13. 339,790.00. . 2 14. 201,495.00. . 4 15. 22. 102.2851)0. 205.235 00 . 1 23. 24. 544.700.00 . 1 2». 81,810-00. . 8 206.810 00 27. 1 366.086 00. • W, 28. 37,170 00. . 8 29. 31. 629 100.00. . 4 29 165.00. . 2M> 34. 85. 641.850.00. . 8 88. 180,235 00. . ay, 39. 365,975 00. . 1 46. 230,825.00. . 3 48. 55,540 00 . 8 49. 86,385 00. . 8 Si. 10,385 00. . 8 TAX. «4.073.65 Tax. »294 92 340 86 3 801.43 369.09 360 47 209 84 679 58 805 98 460 20 205.82 544 77 95 51 206 90 550 87 111.5Ö 2,516 40 72 95 1,283 7(1 681.05 366 24 692 53 166 66 259 20 83 08 T..t»l......... ............«15,198.90 Total a me unt County and Slate Tax .............. ____ 106,440 24 TotHl amount of tax on thin Roll . From Earth to Heaven. On Thursday last,2 about 3.40 p.m , little H« ien Hoffstatter di**d at St. Alphonaus Academy. Her relatives, the 3isters and a number of friends were gathered about her tiny bed when she bid adieu to this world. The sweet child was cons ious to the last;ju-«t as patiently as she bore her long illness of ten or more weeks, so bravely she battled to her dying breath. Her bought» seemed to be with those she loved. One would almost imagine to hear these words from her quivering lips : Good bye papa, brother, sister, 1 am going to I* ave you now, Going home to be with mamma; Far bevond the agure sky. Soon your grip will all be over ; Days <»f toil will s < h > ii be o’er. Then we’ll meet and meet forever, On the bright and heavenly shore. The funeral took place at Sacred Heart Church, where Rev. L. A. I>e Miller spoke very touchingly on the life and death of <»ur little d*q>arted friend. Manv Sleepless Nights. Owing to a Persistent Cough. He.ief Fund at Last. For several winters past my wife has b»*eti trou»»led with a iu«Mt persistent and disagreeable rough, which invari ably extended over a period of several weeks and cailM* I her many sleepless nights." writes U ilI J Hayner, editor of the Burley. Coin.. Bulletin. •• Various remedies were tried each vear. with no ben* ficial results. In November last the cough again put in an appearance and my wife acting on the suggestion of a friend, purchased a bottle of Chamber Iain’s Cough Remedy. The result was indeed marvelous. After three doses the cough entirely disappeared and has not manifested itself since Thia remedy is for sale by all Drurgbtf*. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E D. Charles, of Harbor. Maine, speaking «>f Electric Bitters, says ; ” It is a neighborhood favorite here with us.” It (M-'-erves tr> be a favorite every, wliere. It gives quick relief in dvsp* p sia. liver mmpUint, kidnev derange ment. malnutrition, iwovousne®«. w»>ak nets aid general debility. Ils act am <»n the blood, as a tbor nigli purifier makes it esp»ciallv useful as a spring med cine. Tins gram! alterative tonic is sold un d-r guarantee at Chas I Clough's drug ttore. 50c Notice is hereby given that bids will be icccivtd by the County Court of Tilla mook County for the construction of a bridge across the Trask River at or near the Hunt place, according to plans and specifications on hie at the Clerk’s office. ! All bids must be filed on or before 2 I o’clued p tn. March 4th, 1908. A certifi ed check must be deposited with the County Clerk at the time of filing the bid, equal to five per cent of the bid, as a guarantee of good faith on the part oi the bidder. All lumber to be used in the construction of the said bridge will be furnished and delivered at the budge site by the county.- The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order oi the County Court. G. B. L amb , County Clerk. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the County Court of Tilla mook County, for the construction of a bridge across the Trask River at the fohnson place, according to plans and specifications on tile at the County Clerk's office. Ail bids must be filed un or before 2 o’clock p.m March 4, 1908. A certified check must be deposited with the County Clerk at the time of filing the bid, equal to five per cent of the bid, as a guarantee of good faith on the part of the bidder. All lumber to be used in construction of said bridge will be fur nished and delivered at the budge site by the County. The County Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. G. B. L amb , County Clerk. To Voters of Tillamook County. Gentlemen,—1 beg herewith to an nounce myself as a candidate for nomi nation on the Republican ticket for the office of County Treasurer, at the pri- mary election to be held on April 17lh, 1908. If elected County Treasurer I will have my office.in the Court House. Yours Very Truly. J. S. S tephens . Genuine Imported Swedish Razors Best razor made. Try one. Folly war ranted, hollow ground, $2.00 ; Fullv warranted, hollow ground, ivory handle $3 00 ; Single porpoise razor strop, 50c. Double porpoise and web razor strop, $1.00. Postpaid to your address. G eo . W. R eynolds , 950 East Davis St., Port land, Ore. _ Registered Holstein Bull for Sale. For sale, my Holstein Bull, Oregon Chunkey, No 37.3272 H.F.H B. Took fifth prize at Lewis and Clark Fair and first nt Washington State Fair as a yearling in 1905. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. D. T. U erschkul , Cloverdale, Or. Industry, Temperance, Virtue COMMON ScHSE 1 [s most intelligent people to us* on!j Just as the Jewish Synagogue was foi I medCdines of known composition. There men who believed in the God of A'ira fore it is that Dr. Pii r « ’s medicines, the bain, as the Church of Christ wa> for iht mckeh^jJ w&icb print every ingredient I »elie ver in Uhrist, so the Independent enterlngNUo them upon the bottle wrap pers and attest Its correctness under OLth, Church is fur the believer in the Spirit are daily g:»wing tn favor. The com God. As every Church has a creed oi position of Dr ¡Pierce’s medicines isopen d • rc »s standard, it is quite natural fur the In to every bod yVPr. Pi of having thellJLt <4 iiiv<^ilgXj dependent church to diaw a line. In lion turned fully upon b fo; mtikv. being dustrv is the first mark of a man, hr conli Jeiit_t Lhe better j he ¿<>Ju t-i^lTTojT who does nothing to support himself ot t the^Tm^neines jjT khmvn jlie ny re yj11 tnTJr ¿re2cjTrTpyr 1 -^3^ must live off the resources of others nize«I. Beine whoi 1 v u>aue (7i the active whether he sponges his living off his medicinal principles extracted from na friends or relatives or schemes his living tive forest roots, by exact processes off the public or is maintained in a penal original with I)r. Fierce, and without the use of a drop of alcohol, triple-re fined and institution, it all amounts to the same. chemically pnro glycerine being u-*xl in Temperance is neither hot or cold, wet stead in extracting and preserving the or dry. It we go north ol the temperate curative virtues residing in the roots zone we find few people of anv note, employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doin*? harm who are contented with a few furs and by creating un appetite for either al a little blubber. Their intellect is limited coholic beverages or habit - forming to the mere support of life. If we go drugs. Examine the formula on their south of the temperate zone we find an bottle wrapjH'rs—the same ns sworn to by Dr. riercc,' and you will find that bis indolent people that lav around in the 'Golden Medical Discovery,” the great, sun like an aligator with no ambition. blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator—the medicine which, while nut Temperate is moderate medium. Virtue If I were an artist and would attempt recommended to cure consumption in its advanced stages (no medicine will dothat) to draw a picture of virtue, I would not yet does cure all those catarrhal condi choose a barren old no.id to. picture, tions of head and throat, weak stomach, but instead a young mother with her torpid liver and brondhial troubles, weak lungsand hang-on-coughs, which, if neg group of babies, whoes reliance for sup lected or buuly treatid lead up to and port was her husband who was a modlr finally terminate in consumption. Take the "Golden Medical Discovery" of industry and temperance, who was at In ti ne and it is not likely to disappoint peace at heart by the communion of the you if only you give it a thorough and fair trial. T)on t expect miracles. It Spirit God. 1 C. G ove . won’t do supernatural things. You must exercise your patience and persevere in its The wonderful ruins at Mitia, Mexico, use fur a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. The ingredients of which can now be reached by a railroad re Dr. Pierce’s medicines uro composed have cently opened from Oaxaca. When the the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders—better than any amount Pan.American Railroad is built some of of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. the most remarkable architectural relics They are not given away to be experi mented with but are sold by all dealers in in the world will be within^ convenient medicines at, reasonable prices. range of tourists, with an extensive choice of delightful winter climates. RE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE The superintendent of public schools in Washington has been removed for in efficiency, lack of judgment, tact and mental pose, insubordination, libeling the school system, destroying dicipline, ridiculing the district commissioners, antagonizing, the School Board ami needlessly discarding 5400 text-books Any naval officer who happens to be in hot water will notice that there are others. ____________________ EH6LANBSAYS NO ALUN I m F oos and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder— So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum bia, and alum bakiag powders are everywhere recognized as injurious. To protect ycurseif against alum, when ordering baking powder, plainly- ROYALrow'As and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of I artar. it adds to the digestibility and whole someness of the food. The Tillamook Lumbering Co. having a large amount of Fur Logs on hand, made arrangements with Frank Long to saw the same, the Company is now in a position to sell and take orders for Lumber. Leave orders at the Company’s office. F. S. WHITEHOUSE. Save Money by Buying Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. You will pay iiist as much for a bottle of Chamlierlain’s Cough Remedy as for any of the other cough medicines, but you save money in buying it. Th»* saving is in what you get, not what you pay. The sure to-cure you quality is in every lx»Uleof this remedy, and you get good fesnlls when you take it. Busing cough medicine is an important matter. Neglected cold often develop con<lifions. and when you huy a cough medicine von want to be sure you are getting one that will cure vour cold. When y ou buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy you take no chances. It always cures. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Fur sale by ail Druggists. ____ THE Next to NEW BAKERY, Mason Hr s. Department Store. yon w.nt «•itb'T.i VIUmtlnnrSnuttle Rotary ¡Shutt -• or 1 Si njpr I’hrc d \Chfnn ¿ilitcli] Sewing M oac write to Hi NE H'lYiF «EWING MACHINE COMPANY The Jumping Off Place '* Consumption bad me in its grapp; and I had almost reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try Dr King’s New Discovery; ami I want to sav right now, it saved my life. Im provement began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again ” sa», s George Moore, of Grimesland, N.C. As Teacher’s Examination. a remedy for coughs and colds and Notice is hereby given that the County healer of weak, sore lungs and f<»r pre venting pru-umonia New Discovery is Superintendent of Tillamook County will supreme 5<>c. and $1.00 at (’lias. I hold the regular examination of appli. Cl"tigh. druggist. Tiial bottle free. cants for state and county papers at the High School building in Tillamook, Ore, T imber L and , A ct J une i , IM78.—N otice for P ublication . as follows ; United States Land Office. Portland, Oiegon January 2Mth, tooR. F or S tate P apers . Notice is hereby given that in compliance Commenewig Uef|nesday, Feb. 12th. with the provisions of the act of Congress oi 1908, at 9 o’clock a.m , and continuing June 5. 1K78, entitled “Au act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California, ')re until Saturday. Feb. 15. 1908, at 4 p m. gon, Nevada and Wa hiugton Territorya» extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of Wednesday—Penmanship. history, August 4, 1892, DAN R. MURPHY. spelling, physical geography, reading, Of Portland, county of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day fll-d in «his office his phy siologv. sworn statement. No. 7674. for the purchase Thursday—Written aritlimenic. theory of the Hvv °f Ne and Se '4 of Nw *4 17. .in township No. 1 of teaching, grammea, bookkeeping, of Section No •ou«h, Range’ No. io West, aud will offer proof to show that the land sought physic», civil government. is more valuable for Its timber or stone Friday—Physiology, geography, com than for agricultural purposes. and to establish his claim to said land before the position. algebra, English literature. Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, Saturday—Botany, plain geometry, on Saturday, the 18th day of April, 1908. He r.atnes as witnesses general history, school law. Chas E Hays, of Portland. Oregon ; Jas. S Strickler, of Portland Oregon ; D C. Bowers, F or C ounty P aper ®. of Portland, Oregon; and Bert Biggs, of Barne Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 12th. gat. Oregon Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the 1908, at 9 o’clock a.m.. and continuing aliove described lands are requested to file theii until Friday, Feb. 14, 1908, at 4 o'clock claims iu this office on or before said 18th day of April, I908 A lgernons . D rkhser . Register. p.mp. Wednesday—Penmanship, history, Summons. orthography, reading, physical geogra In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, phy. for Tiliamo« k County. ) Thursday—Written arithmetic, theory William G. Hopkins Plaintiff, | of teaching, grammar, physiology. Thad B. Preet on. Friday—Geography, school law. civil Defendant I To Thad B Preston, the above named de government, English literature. fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon : \V. W. W iley . You are hereby- required to appear and County School Superintendent. answer th complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before the ex piration of sis weeks from the date of the Notice of Public Sale. first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer tor want Notice is hereby given thrt on Thurs thereof, plaintiff wilt apply to said Court for the relief demanded in tpe complaint in this day, Feb. 20th. ¡908. at two o'clock cause. The relief demanded is the recovery of p.m . at the Creamery Building, in Day a judgment against you for the sum «>f ton. Ore , the property known as the $.’»000,00. with interest thereon from Mav 15th. 1007. at the legal rale and f >r costs Dav tun ¿o Operative Creamery Com and disbursements of this action, being for pany w ill be sold at public auction to the commissions earned under contract between highest bidder This plant is a complete plaintiff and defendant, and that all of your right title and Interest in and to the follow hotter and cheese factory. ing described real property, situate in Tilla For further information address J. E mook County. Oregon The B H of sec. 38.in tp 2 N. R 9 W. Mellinger, secretary, Dayton. Or. Lots 4, ft, 6 and 7, the Se of the ¡»w the Sw of the Se sec. 6. tp IN. R 7 W The S H of the Mw *4 and Lots 3 and 4. of Valuable Remedy for Colds Sec 1 . the Nw *4 of the He the Se of the | and Croup. Se of Sec. 6; the Ne *4 of the Nw '4 the I W W. Gray, an attorney at Wen- Ne of the Sw *4. and Sw 14 of the 8 w Vi of I 8. all In Tp 3 N, R 10 W atche*. Wash, any*: 'I *»ave used Sec. The W. »4 of sec 36. in tp. 1 8. R * W Chamberlain's (’«»ugh Remedy in my The W. 14 of the Mw sec. 13, and the B. family for colds and cr«»up with good »4 of the Se '4 of sec 14. in Tp 2 8 K IO* 8. % of sec 21 and the 8 *4 of sec 26. results. I arm to al wavs keep tin» in The Tp 3 N R 7 W , which has been attached remedy in the house.” S »Id by all ia said cansr by virtue of a Writ of Attach ment duly issued in said cause, by the Sheriff DruggiaU of Tillamook County.Oregon, be sold for the purpose of satisfying any judgment which Keeping Open House • I plaintiff may recover against you in said E*eryb««dy »u welcome when we feel j cause good. an«l we feel that way onlv when I This summons is published in theliHa our digestive organs are working pro- mook Headlight by order of the Honorable H Burnett. Judge of said Court, perly. Dr. King’s New Life Pill» r» gu George made Pebruary 4th. 19«»A directing publi late the action of H««mach, liver and cation thereof to be made for sii successive bowels go perfectly one can’t help feeling weeks, the first publication being made on good when he use» the«* pills. 25c at February 6th 19« »6 H. T. B otts ft J ohn C. H ooan . Cha® 1. Clough's areg store. Attorneys for Plaintiff. * ?' All Kinds of Confectionery, Pies and Cakes. We make a specialty of Bread. GIVE U8 A CALL. ¿any sc ¡nai ma-. h’r I-: are made to sell reEan’Iess of <4t;.aiiiy, uu xZo.ee is nu»dc to wear. Out guarant never run* out SuHl ’.y ainlt -i/e<1 d«‘rtler» only. • ' " -IV CONNIE DYE, Proprietor. K.T. HALTON, Agent. STEVENS ramm YOU LOOK FOR T. 0U3LE If | U jou obtain a fliearm ot doiib:- ful qu lit, Opened Up for Business. The expert need Hunter’s and Marksman's Ideal i Is a reliable, unerring 5TEVLNS FINDOUT WHY V by shooting our popular RIFLES SHOTGUNS PISTOLS ■“I A«k your local Hardware or Sporting Goods Mer chant for the STEVENS. If you cannot obtain, we ship direct, expre«« pre- l»ai<l, upon receipt of Cata- log Price. ■5eu<l 4 <-«*ntH in Hainps for 140 IlltiBf rated C’atal<»R, including circu- Irarnof additions to our line. Contains points on shooting, ammu nition, t lie proper care of a firearm, etc., etc. Our attractive Ten Color Lithographed llanyer mailed any. where for six cents In stamps.______ | J. STEVENS ARMS ft TOOL CO. P. O. Box 40117 Chicopee Falls, Mas«., U. S. A. THE MEN WHO KNOW I1 SAPPINGTON & CO A Full Dine of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Tinuiare, and Crockery. P77 We Uiant all Rinds of Produee. Call and See Us. •Olsen Building, T°" &.>. R THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF TIME CARD Astoria ic Columbia River R, R. Co. SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS ore the men who hove pct them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the oriqinal Tower's Fish Brand made since 1836 urtioc nrer ro» nt aik / mo * j Towr« co •©»row. v s « KILL th . COUCH ». CURE th . LUNC8 wth Dr. King’s New Discovery fORC8rSl*# aSSs. «WO ALL THRONT UNO LUNO TROUBLE«. GUARANTEJD 8ATI8FACT0BT OB MOWXT BBVUHDXD. •2M 1 •34 j •24 •22 26 p.m 6.00 7 2»> 7.3ft H.Oft M 1 3 M ft2 9.40 am. M.OO !» 20 9.3ft IO Oft 1 O 1ft IO ftl 1 1.4 ft p m 3 io 4.1ft 4 27 4 4!» 4 ft 4 ft 23 6.02 •30 •27 Lv. Ar . POWTLAMD. .........G oblk .......... R anikb .. . Q» INI V Cl.ATRK A Ml K < 1 1» 1 (M Ar. A storia L v a.m. a.m. p m pm.. H 1ft ft < • 9 ftO 1 1 4ft 6.Oft 1 1.30 Lv. A storia Ar 4 oo W ARRRMTON 3 3.ft M '» ft 6 40 lO.Oft 12.Oft 6.20 1 2 3ft !» 1 H 7 1 1 IO 2ft 12 31 6 43 1 IO . ('»EARHART. 2 3» !» 25 7.20 IO 30 1 2 40 6 ftO 1 30 PRAttlfOi 2 30 !» .30 7 2ft io 3ft 1 2.4ft 6 ftft 1 3ft Ar H oliuay L v . 2 2ftl FT. BTEVRNH BRANCH. •36 I •44 I •42 •♦o 1 •3M •46 •39 •29 •21 •23 2ft p.m. p m 12 1“. 1 0.00 IO ftft H.4O 10.40 M 2ft IO Oft 7 no a tn. a 1ft 7 ft ft 6 ft 7 6 ftO 6.4ft •41 9.1ft M 20 I” 6 IO M Oft 7 4ft 7.1* 7 1 o 7 (»5 a m. i ft ftO 1 1.00 ft. 3ft IO 40 ft (»M 9 4M ft OO 9.40 4 ft.ft 9 3fti ....... <33 •43 •an i ’37 p m a m. J p.m. p.m. H m am 1’ ii. p.m. a m pm am. a.m IO 16 M 36 6 1 1 1 2* 3 1 1 12 06 Lv WarrentonAr 1 2 3ft 3 3ft 7 ft 4 6 4«» a ft ft 10.39 IO 23 M 43 6 20 7 3M 3 23 12 1ft Ar HammondLv 12 2ft 3 2!» 7 4ft 6 33 ft 4M IO 30 io 26 M 46 6 2ft 7 411 3 26 12 20 Ar Ft.fitevenaLv 12 21 3 26 7 42 fi 30 M 46 IO 27 Train« marked • run daily. Train« No« 2ft, 27 aud 29 from Clatsop Beach, and train* No*. 28. 30 and 34 from Aetnria. run via Ft. Rtevens. Train No. 26, from Portland, 3 10 p m.; 1« Saturday Special, stopping at Goble, Rainier Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach point*, only. • CONNECTION!!—At Portland, with all trans-continental line«. At Goble, with Northern Pacific Railwar Co. At Astoria, with steamer* for ftan Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway ft Navigation Co.'s boat and railway. Through ticket* sold to and from all poiats in the East and Europe. For further particulars apply to. R. 11. JENKINS, Genl, rrt ft Passgr Agt Astoria. Or«