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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 13. 1908 YOUNG MEN PAROLED They Must Go to Work, keep out of Pool Rooms, Abstain from Intoxicating Drinks. The special term of the circuit court was brought to a close Saturday, after being in session for a week. On Friday Judge Burnett decided that he would parole Louis Loll, Walter Oliver, George Coppersmith. Harry Foster. Harry^Long and Arthur Eberman, who had been sen tenced to two years in the penitentiary for burglary. In doing so the judge gave the young men some good adyice point, ingout to them that he was willing to £i\e them a chance, but they would have to keep out of saloons and pool rooms, ¡abstain from intoxicating drink and ¡would have to go to work. The condi lions of the paroles are : j Now on the 7th day of February, 1908, the al»ovo entitled action comes on to be heard on the application of defen Bunts to be permitted to go at large on parole instead of being imprisoned in the Dregon State penitentiary under and by virtue of a sentence and judgment of Imprisonment made, rendered and en tered of record against them by this Court in this action on the 3rd day pf February, 1908. The State of O^gon ^Appears by John H. McNary, district Btiorney, and said defendants each ap MBears in his own proper person. ■ The Court being satisthd that said defendants if permitted to goat large will not again violate tha law, it is Ordered that they and each cf them be or. »nd are hereby |>ermilted to go and re. jBain at large under the euperviaion of the Court auhject to an I .upon the fol. lowing exprtea conditions, to wit : ...51.—Each of said defendants shall at •H tituetr conduct himself ill a law •biding manner. -.2. — Each of said defendants shall re port in writing signed by himself to this Court on the first day of each regular term thereof during the continuance of this parole where he has been since the date of the Just of such reports and what khi<l of employment lie lias been en- gftged in and the length of time he has been so employed together with a state ment of whether or not he has drunk any beer, whiskey or other intoxicating >r or has been in or about any ■n or billiard room or gambling or pool room, which report in addition to being signed by the defendant making it. must lai certified by some respectable householder residing in the Stite of Oregon to the effect that in his judg tuant the report is a true one that such détendant is conducting himself iu a law •biding manner. Jie.irly all of lhe young men thanked th# judge when he was through, and in shaking hands with liiin they promised to comply with the Court's instructions The judge has also given Sheriff Cren shaw certain instructions. The other cases disposed of on Friday and Saturday were : Hadley I.umher Company, a corpora tion. vs. Emmett Jenkina. Action for mqiiey. Jury trial and a verdict in favor of plaintiff for $96.77 was given. Wistern Oregon Trust Company, vs. Wdliam West et al. For deed and to pt title. A. L, Veazie was appointed [tee to take and report testimony of Jesses in Multnomah county and to ^r'. at the next regular term. Jutland Coal & Development Com- a corporation, vs. A. T. Lewis et ■S To reform leases. Continued. P. Hans n vs. Louis Fleck et al Bt aside deed. Continued. a Anderson vs. Andrew Anderson wee. Findings and decree for plain v ithout Costs. ik Nolan vs. Frank Ekroth et al juiet title. By consent defendant >♦11 has leave to serve and file nded answer on or^before March 7. plaintiff to reply on or before first of next regular term. ick Bergstrom vs. Helen L. B**rg- ii. Divorce. Motion of defendant an allowance for counsel fees red and plaintiff required to pay i Io enable defendant to defend suit, the matter of the appeal of Samuel me from order of Board of Equali >ti. Motion of Tillamook County to liss appeal sustained. the matter of the appeal of lhe Dre Packing Co. from order of Board Equalization. Motion of Tillamook nty to dismiss appeal sustained. the matter of the m Packing Co. from Iqiinhzation. Motion h«y to fiisiiiis8 appeal appeal of Ne order of Board of Tillamook sustained. Ii Sieiuon va. II. B. Johnson et al »age» and action for money. Jury I. with a verdict foi defendants. I the matter of the Estate of Eli dapaed. Probate. Administrator kre«l and authorized to sell note of R 8. J. Sturgeon to Eli Goodspeed f<r Jottings from the County Manv Sleepless Nights. Owing to a Persistent Cough. Relief Fund at Last. “ For several winters post my wife hu been troubled with a moat persistent and disagreeable cough, winch invari ably extended over a period of several weeks and cause I her many slrepleiw nights,'' writes Will J Hayner, editor of lhe Burley. Colo., Bulletin. •• Various remedies were tried each year, with no hen-flcisl results, in November Inal ate A White ya. Andrew T. White the cough again pul ill an appearance Dree. Heard on testimony and and my wife acting <m the suggestion of a friend, purchased s hittie of Chamber n under advisement. lam's Cough Remedy. The result «as After three doses mer Baker vs. Ruby Baker. Divorce indeed marvelous. I <>n testimony and deer e granted i he cough entirely disappeared and has not manifested itself since This remedy mt coat«. is for sale by all Druggists. Keeping Open House Valuable Remedy for Cold? i-ry body ■■ welcome when we fed and Croup. — . and we feel that way only when W. W Gray, an attorney at Wen dige-tive organs are working pro- ¡»tehee. Wash. _____ _ __ _ ; __________________ eays "I have used ’l»«... hnrlo in'g Crt 11 trh Rjsmsxlv b Dr. King's New Life Pills r-gu- f chamberlain's Cough Remedy in nte my tile action of stomach, liver and j family for colds and croup with good a so perfectly one can't help f—ling results. I a‘m to slwats keep (Ms When lie Uses these pills. 25c. at i remedy in the bouae." Sold by all I. I lough's drug store. J Druggists. 1 In the Electrical Industry. There is no apparent limit to the vnri We called on Miss Anna Tohl, who oua things the'electric currrent la asked teaches the Balm school. She builds her to do. From shearing sheep ami own fire« and teaches a nice lot of boys and plucking ducks, to the other ex and girls, some twenty in number, and treme ot making music and the p»o- there are muny evidences of good work. duction of diamonds lies a multitude of Miss Mabel Kimball, in district No. 5, uses for the mysterious force. Elec has ten pupils enrolled, but ow'ng to the tricity is. or can be. used in every plane prevailance of la gripiie in that neigh of life, in every profession, all Hades borhood there were only five in attend and in all amusements. a nee. This district is in the sand hills, Five thousand electic flatirons are but has a very fine outlook for a play being produced every week al the Lyur. ground. Mass., factory of the General Electric There is certainly no reason why peo Company.- A 50,000 volt. 40-mile 4ransmission ple should not eat the l<st they grow in Tillamook. It cannot be said that the line supplies electric pow er to Mimic standard of economy in this county is : ap«»lis from the St. Croix River. At h "What we can't sell we feed to the bogs, substation at the city Inuits the voltage and what the bogs won't eat we eat is reduced to 13.800 at which pressure t ie various stations and sub-slations of ourselves.” We called on Win. Snyder, way up in the Minneapolis Electric Company are the Sandhills, on the Seaside road. He supplied. Sometimes it is desirable to plate large wants to know if that railroad is doing anything, and said "I've lived here 37 castings with copper or other metal, but years and there basu’t a thing turned up it is impractical because of the large sized vat which would be necessary, yet." The new method of applying the elec We cnlled on Fred Lange and found truly te is to use a paint brush attached five or six women visiting at his home, to one pole of the souice of current. A and we just as well own up to what we smooth, adherent and strong coalingot thought about them. They were all metal may thus be built up to any nice looking. .Mr. Lange has lived on his desired thickness This process has been place for 22 years. He raises good fruit found successful in plating w ith silver, and vegetables, and lots of them, having gold, copper and nickel. • 100 bushels of potatos in his cellar now. In the Cincinnati city hospital typhoid Cone and Reed lost 19 or 20 sheep in patients are no longer subjected to the one night,and it is claimed that the dogs old ice-water baths when their temper, are doing the killing ature reaches a dangerous point. Undei J. A. Fabrique and family are living in the new method the patient is first a cosy little cottage not fai from the sponged off with ice water; then a wet coast. Everything in this little cottage sheet is wrapped about the Imdy and the was the handiwork of a home-loving blast from an electric fan is turned on. spirit. Miss Fabrique is the daughter, Recent experiments have proven this and a musician. Mr. Fabrique is a man method far superior to the old Baptist of small stature, who has followed the treatment. barber trade-tor 40 years, and bears the The drinking water of Philadelphia is Irost of many winters upon his head. He taken from the Schuylkill River. It has is also a violin maker, anj he showed us been found that a certain point this some beautiful work in that line. water contains two and a half millions John Hickey has a good ranch at the of bacteria to a cubic centimeter. After head of Foley Creek, which produces a thorough straining it contains from some fine fruit and good pasture. John 355.000 to 708.900 bacteria; after ozoni filled our pockets with apples of the zation, by electricity, it contains only 5 right flavor, and we were sorry that our to 55. Seven brass horns are being installed pockets were not larger. C. L. Thoralland several other boys at in the Grand Central station at New Hobsonville are gaining strength quite Yolk for the announcing of trains. The rapidly after their severe attack of typ operator in his booth will announce the trains in a telephone receiver; the tones, hoid fever. Grading has begun on the Nehalem greatly magnified, are reproduced from school grounds. This is a step in the the horns in the waiting rooms. Up to the middle of September the right direction. Give the boys and girls General Electric Company has sold a room for good, healthy exercise and ex total of 1023 steam turbines. The com pect good work. The Gerald C. took on a load of canned pany entered upon the construction as salmon at the Nehalem cannery on Sat steam turbine factories in the fall of 1902 and the first turbine w as shipped urday last. We called on Charles Robitsch, an old from the works in February, 1903 That The settler of Nehalem, who is 85 years of was four and a- half years ago. age and a veteran ot the civil war. He 1022 turbins sold in the interval average approximately 1000 kw. capacity each, has some good, healthy ideas. We found an exceptionally good house making a grand total of about 1.000,000 Prices have averaged keeper on the North fork of the Nehalem, kw. capacity. and his name is Edward Braunersreuther close to $30 per kw,, so that the cash and he has a neat little library and many value of sales aggregated over $30.0j0.- 000. At the present time the company’s other nice features about his home. Carpenteriare doing some finishing on turbine business is running altout $8.060,000 m year, or say 13 per cent, of the Beals' cheese factory at Nehalem. total salt*. Th-roads on either side of the North The saddest hour in the life of a fork of the Nehnlem are being pushed for ward as rapidly as weather and means newspaper joker is when he s^es one of will permit. It is to be hoped that the his j >kes come tiue. From lime untold dav is not far distant when the county it has been the custom of the para- will be aided bv a good rock crusher in grapher to w rite semi occasionally about the man who stayed in bed w hile his the construction of roads. clothes were being washed. In this We understand that Commissioner H. electrical age this can now tie easily V. Alley went to Portland on Friday to done. In St. Louis there is a laundry inspect a rock crushing plant for the which specializes on hurry work. The county. clothing is washed and wrung by motor The school grounds at Nehalem are power, dried with electric fane and being graded, a much needed improve electric healersand ironed by electricity. ment at this school. The w hole operation takes less than a After visiting several of the schools in half hour. Tillamook county and hearing som< Notice to Contraeteli» very good lessons, and seeing the nice lie havior of the boys and girls, I believe if Notice is hereby given that bids will be I were asked the question, "Are those received bv the County Court of Till« boys and girls good ?" I could reply, mook County for the construction ot a "All boys and girls look good to me." bridge across the Trask River at or near Mrs. H. L. Rittenhouse is quite ill with the Hunt place, according to plans and la grippe, also many others in and about specifications on file at the Clerk's office Nehalem. All bids must be filed on or before 2 Stephen Scovell is in Tillamook City o’cloed p m March 4-th, 1908. A certifi for a few days. ed check must be deposited with the In stopping at John lohnaon'a, we re County Clerk at the time of filing the ceived some pleasant information in re bid, equal to five per cent of the bid, as gard to early days in the West. Mr. a guarantee of good faith on the part of Johnson related several exciting escape the bidder. All lumber to be used in the des with the Redmen. With the feeling construction of the said bridge will be that an honest purpose in a man's heart furnished and delivered at the bridge will gain respect from any people Mr. site by the county. The court reserves Johnson has not only enjoyed a fair pro the right to reject any and all bids. portion of this world's goods, but he has By order ol the County Court. given others an rqual opportunity. * G B. L amb . County Clerk. T7or<’s of Praha For the several Ingredients of whkh Dr. Pi- fee’s medicines are composed, as given by leaders in all the several schools of medicine, should hi ve far more weight than any amount of non-professional tes- Umoulftls. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion has the badge of HONESTY on every bottle-wrapper, In a full list of all its in gredients printed in plain English. If you aro an invalid woman and suffer from freque frequent headache, backache, gnaw- Ing dlstrifi f In stomach, periodical pains, disagrednWi , le, catarrhal, pelvic Grain, 41own distress in lower ¡tbdunien draggiifg/dt or pelvis, perhaps dark spots or specks daneii ig ' b< fore thev) ' B, BptUt and kind 4 ' symptomscau; d by female weak- ness,c_ thqf derangement of the feminine organs. can not do better tarn take Dr. PierJe Favorite __________ r____ Prescription. The hi-Z tai, surgeon’s knife and opera ting talf/miiy be avoided by the timtly use of avorlte Prescription’ in such cases. Thereby the ohnoxiov. oxaml'l- ttiona anil local tiea'r^,~,us of the fanboy [J.ysieiaii can.be nvo'di u iirTii it, Ton T cuijr-e of siiccessfiiTtrejln <~nt carried Prescription " is computed ot the very be--t native ,g-dtclnal roots known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculi .r ailments, contains no alcohul and no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Do not expect too much from "Favorite Prescription; " ft will not perform mira cles ; it will not disolve or cure tumors. No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health In most weak nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by p- rseverance in its use for a reasonable length of time. You rar.'t :1 tTo--l Io :..-.-i-pt. -I so-r.u nn<. ft- now n com p<>>i iT(jiu. Sick as omen are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter,/ree. AU correspond ence is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are protected bv professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V. Fierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Piero ’s Ph*afmnt Pellets the best laxative and regulator of the bowels. They invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. O ik * a laxative; two or three a cathartic. Easy to take as candy. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING 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 w orders at the Company’s office. F. S. WHITEHOUSE. THE Next to NEW BAKERY, Mason Br> s. Department Store if you want either a Vibrating Shuttle. Rotary Shuttle or a Single Thread 1 Chain Stitch] Sewing Ma< 'line write to the hew st’vric machine Orange, lVXas»». company All Kinds of Confectionery, Pies and Cakes We make a specialty of Bread WIVE US A CALL. Many sew ini; niach 1« t are made to sell regardless of quality, but the <-W Home is made to wear. Out guaranty never runs out CONNIE DYE, Proprietor Sultl by aiitb6ri*<»«l dealer« only. FOR SALK MY HALTON, Agent. Opened Up for Business SAPPINGTON & CO A Full bine of Groceries Floar, Feed, and. Crockery We CClant all Kinds of Produce Call and See Us Olsen Building, THE MAN WHO SWEARS BY THE FISH BRAND SLICKER. is the man who has tried to get the same service out of some other make \ TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R, R. Co •2M 1 •34 Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the he County Count, C >urt of Tilla mook County •flor the construction of a bridge across the Trask River at the fohnson place, according to plans and specifications on file at the County Clerk's office. All bids must I* filed on or i>efore 2 o'clock p.m March 4. 1908. A certified check must be deposited wi'h 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 ladder. AH lumlier to be used in construction of said bridge «ill be fnv mshed and delivered at the bridge site by the County The County Court re nerves the right to reject any and ali bids. By order of the County Court. G. B. L amb , Couuty Ckrk. Tinoaare Clean Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof and Sold Lwrywhere at $3®O rni w KILL the COUCH ANO CURE THE LUNC8 WITH New Discovery F0RC8ÏSr8 JS&. AMD ALL THROAT AMO LU WG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY REFUNDED. •24 p.rn. 6 00 7 20 7 33 3.03 M 13 M 52 9 40 a.m. p m m i r, 3.50 9 60 H 55 i\ 40 IO.Of» 9 IM 7 1 1 1O 25 9 25 7.20 IO 30 9.30 7.2B 10.35 •40 1 •3B •46 •22 I a.m. 1 MOO 9.20 9.35 1O.O5 1O 15 10 51 11.45 » 1 1 .45 1 2.05 12 31 1 2 40 12.45 26 p m? .3 IO 4.1 5 4 27 4.49 4 54 5 23 6.02 6 6 6 6 6 •27 •30 Lv. n m . P ortland ... .......... G orlk . R anirr .......... Q uincy C lathk anik C lifton Ar. A atoria L t 05 1 1 30 f,v A rtoria Ar. 20 1 2 35 W arrknton 43 11O G ranhart S kamidf . 50 1 30 55 1.35 Ar H oliday L v . 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At Goble, with Northern PaciAc Railway Co. At Astoria, wJth steamer« for Ban Francisco and Tillamook and llw aco Railway At Navigation Co.'s boat and railway. Through tickets sold to ami from all points in the Rast and Europe. Fur farther particulars apply to. R H. J ENK INA, Genl. Frt. Ik Faa«gr Agt„ Astoria. Or«