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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER • 0> 19Q_ NG PATENTS. From Distinguished Mechanical Skill. snnot properly be granted the product of mere toe- .111 as distinguished from ln- Difficulty la frequently ex in distinguishing between the two, aud the supreme test for de- termlnlug whether a particular device la the result of mechanical skill Is not whether an ordinary mechanic could make the device If it were suggested to him, but whether be would make It without suggestions eave those which are prompted by bls skill and knowledge of hls art. For example. If a man constructs out of iron a machine which had previous ly been made out of wood he does not thereby become an Inventor in a legal sense, because everybody knows that any constructor can build a machine out of Iron Instead of wood. But ruppose that gunpowder had just re cently been discovered and that the man who Invented It had applied for and obtained n potent upon It. He might have claimed. “1 combine saltpeter, sulphur and charcoal In a certain wav and produce a startling result." and It would be no answer, if an action for Infringement were brc'ight, for the Infringer to say that every chemist could make the powder after be bad been shown how. for, if every chemist did not have the knowledge as well as the skill, the originating of the powder constituted Invention.—Exchange. PECULIAR TREES. I. HONEST AMERICANS. Incidents That Greatly Surprised Visitor From Germany. Ou hls flrst visit to the United States a Gerrnuo manufacturer wax the guest of a kinsman In New York He expressed surprise when, a few days after bls arrival, he suw a num her of men help themselves to paper at an unattended newsstand. wher< some men laid down the exact price of tbelr pnr hase. others made change for themselves and still others walked away without paying. He was told that the last named group were custom era who paid only once a week, but that no one ever failed to pay. To demonstrate bls contention tbm "most people are honest in this coun try" the Americanized German took hls visitor that day to a restauran' where both were unknown, and when thay had finished their luncheon the b< «t went to the cashier's desk with hls check nnd said he had no money with him. but would pay the next Jay. The cashier gave the couple a hast el n<e and said. “All right; I II take ;■ chan e." n"f1 th« men start» I f r the «♦reel. At the door n right about fa-e movement was executed, the che-k was P' ld. n good cigar was handed to the cashier, to whom the plot was re vealed, and the German exclaimed. “Grossartlg!" (magnificent). — Chicago News. A CINGALESE DAINTY. Ceylon i White Ants and Their Numer ous Natural Enemies, It Is estimated that two-thirds of the Island of Ceylon Is undermined br white ants. The number of these in- sects is certainly quite Incalculable, but it is fortunate that their natural ene mles are almost as numerous. The workers are preyed upon by ■ true ants and many other Insects; by spi ders. lizards and centipeds; by rals. mice and palm squirrels. But It is the adult winged insect» that are espe- < dally victimized, It is probable thst scarcely 1 per cent of the mature lu sects survive the dangers of the pe riodic fights. They run the gantlet of nearly ev- cry other animal. Birds, bats, squir rels, rats, toads aud lizards all flock to the feast. Dogs and cats eat the winged ant» with avidity. "Even tn-.n himself does not dlsdalu to participate,” says E. E. Green. “The Tamil cooly looks upon a mess of fried termites as a great dainty, aud I have several European acquaintances who consider that termites on toast form a dish worthy of more general Inclusion In the menu, They are said to taste not unlike mushrooms."—Agri cultural Journal of Ceylon Botanic Gardens. They Yield Bread, Butter and Milk, Soap and Candlee. The breadfruit tree of Ceylon 13 very remarkable. Its fruit la baked and eaten ns we eat bread and Is equally good and nutritious. In Barbutu. South America. Is a tree which, by piercing the trunk, produces milk, with which the inhabitants reed their children. In the interior of Africa la a tree which produces excellent butter. It resembles the American oak. and Its fruit, from which the butter Is pre pared. Is not unlike the olive. Park, the great traveler, declared that the butter surpassed any made In Eng land from cow's milk. At Sierra Leone Is the cream fruit tree, the fruit of which Is quite agreeable in taate. At Table Bay. near the Cape of Good Hope. Is a small tree the berries of which make excellent candles It is also found In the Azores. The vege table tallow tree also grows in Suma tra, In Algeria and tn China. In the Island of Cbusan large quantities of oil and tallow are extracted from Its fruit, which Is gathered In November or December, when the tree has lost all Its leaves. The bark of a tree in China produces a beautiful soap Trees of The Warning Signals. the saplndtiH or soap berry order also A Boston physician tells a story of a grow In the north of Africa. They are youngster of bls own rbat an wer- amazingly prolific, and their irult con strenuous vacation bad put ou thè alck tains about 38 per ceut of caponin. list. The father had I an appropriate prescription tilled and left thè bottle A Bachelor and a Widow. with the child's mother Aa 8be, bow- “Bachelors." said the widow. . “are ever. Is very forgetful, be gave her a ♦be moat sensitive people on earth. At chart ami suggested that Bbe set down any rate, the bachelors 1 know are. the hours when the medicine should I dined with one not long ago. Dur be given, checking off each dose as ing the flrst part of the meal he seem taken. Upon returning from hls even ed uneasy ing calls, however, be found the chart "'If any of my friends see me,' be blank. said, "they will think I am dinlug “Good gracious, Mary!” he exclaim with some other man's wife.’ ed. “Surely you haven't failed to give ‘‘•Why?’ 1 asked. Toni bls medicine?” "He pointed to my wedding ring. “Oh. no. I did not miss a single «Mk’Shall I take It off?' I asked. time," hls wife assured him. - Would you mind?' said he. “How In the world did you remem » Not at all.' I said and slipped off ber It without the chart?” he asked. • ring. She smiled. ‘Since then when going anywhere "That was easy. 1 Just told Tom .th that bachelor or any other bache- this morning at what hours be was to r I save him from embarrassment have It. and half an hour before each y taking off my wedding ring before time he would begin hallooing that he e stnrt I And they appreciate my wouldn't take It."—Philadelphia Ledg ouslderatlon for ihelr feelings. Now. •r. that Isn't sensitiveness raised to the lnth power I'd like to kuow what it The French Are Good Travelere. —New York Tress. The French on tbelr travels are the very reverse of the English Imper Ths Flow of Rivers. turliably amiable, they never grumble The flow of rivers, as might tw sup and without the slightest effort, as a posed. Is the slowest al the bottom of mere matter of course, make the best the water nnd highest at the top. The of everything. I have made Journeys average velocity of the entire stream with many French friends of both is found, as a rule, at about six tenths sexes, young, middle aged and elder’y, of the depth, The friction of the bot- often In out of the way places meet tom which retards the movement of Ing with discomforts enough. Nothing the deepest water Is much greater, rel- mines their temper. Pleased to en atlvely to tb<* whole volume of the joy fresh scenes with a genial com stream. In a shallow river than tn a panion. they extract the utmost pos deep -ne. slble pleasure from every incident, even little annoyances being turned to good Womanlike. accouut — Miss Betham Edwards in "in my opinion." said Jones, “a wo London Chronicle. I man's club to lie successful should alm at something far removed from f»- What He Would Keep. male suffrage.” When the late Francois Coppee waa "I do uot agree with you," retorted elected to the academy, he told his Miss Strong, with set lip. “That alon, friend. Theodore de Banvllle. that he should be Its object." wished he were In too. Rinvili» de "Exactly, but If It alma at something cllned to canvass. else It Is more likely to bit that"—PhU- “Suppose your nomination were sdelpbla Press. brought to you one flu, morning on a silver salver." Looking Backward, "1 don't know what I should do "Rom, people hare queer idea a of with the nomination." said Ranvllle, seutiment.” "but I should certainly keep the "For »xampl»?" solver." "I know a tnsn who treasures the slipper hls mother need to spsnk him Financial Advics. with."—Birmingham Age-Herald. "Here's a man." said the old cltlgen. “who lost »5000 In a bank wbar be Rscklsss Expsndltur«. put It fer safe keepin' Bill, don't you Dllvw— When I took this place It ever lake no risk like that Ef ever wasn't fit for i dog to lire In. I have you gits bold of any money, do like spent nearly »1.000 on It. Sansoo- your father before you done—bury It Don't you think It would have been an' epen' the rest of your life siltin' cheaiwr bad you killed ths dog?—Bo» over It with a shotgun."—Atlanta Con ton Transcript atltutlon. Not Deliberate. A Verbal Bracer. Wife—I claim Ibal the story you told "My wife." said the flrst clubman, me last night when you, camo home “always mixes me a cocktail when 1 was a deliberate lie! go home feeling fra Died " .... AnS .A. j le wetn.t, ¡ Hub “Tours In luck." declared the thought un I one more quickly In my ond clubman "The beet 1 get UJe ebln ta."-8t. Louis RepnMc. ! Agricultural College. m.dv .wl dated thl. Nth ¿«J Ä'Ä | J .nd the da«' of «he fc.t | „lber I ■ this summons is the xuin r l'JrSp.e.on. and ’ SUMMON- FOR PUBLICATION IN PORE CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, :rti.^ti.7S«tÄr.t‘,<be addre.x for Tillamook County. Eastern Investment'om-1 hereafter mentioned T_s Offers collegiate courses in Agricul pauy. Limited, a corpo- I ration. . Attorney for the Plaintiff. ture. including Agronomy, Horticulture, ' Plaintiff. Addreu Tillamook. Oregon^_____________ Animal Husbandry. Deirv Husbandry, William Hellstren and etc. ; Forestry ; Domestic Science and Sarah Gibbens. Art ; Civil. Electrical, Mechanic»! ami To WillianfHellstrenand Sarah Gibbens, th. Corvallij. Oregon. Mining Engineering ; Commerce ; Pliar maty. Offer, elementary courses in Agricul ture. Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, in eluding forge work, cabinet making, steam lilting, plumbing, machine work, etc. S.rong faculty, modern equipment ; free tuition ; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full infor mation on application to the register, free. ____ A Sure-enough Knocke;. J. C. Goodwin, <,f Reidsville, N C.. say»: " Hncklen’a Arnica Salve is a sure si uiigh knockei for ulcer,, A liad eiw came on my leg last summer, but tbs' wonderful saive kniM'krd it out in a i w rounds. Not evi’ii a »i'»r remali». • <i.” Guaranteed i> i |»il—r. mires, burns. ■ le. 25v. at I'has. I Clough's drug sture. They "lake the Kinks Out. “ I have used Dr. King’» New Life Pill- lor many year», with ui>'rea«iiig (.»tiafaction They take the kinks oul of slum», h. liver anil bowels, without fuss or friction,” says N. H Brown, of Pittsfiehl. Vt. Guaranteed Hatiafaelory at Chas. I. Clough's drug store. 25c. Interesting Scraps. Mr. Edison argues that deep is H habit, not a necessity. The Kentucky night riders show that it is a habit (hat can not be spared. MX» Mr. Gompers' aiiiiouncemnt that he will not deliver the labor vota to Brvan was preceded by the discovery that he could nut if lie would. » a « It is small busini-ss fur a presidential candidate to try to reconcile a man to the frauds by which he has been cheated out ofa nomination. MBS . Inventors have ! not yet conquered i he problem of domestic help. Un. fortunately the firelesa I cooker is no assurance »gainst the i cook lees file. a * M Tillamook has had several serious cases of wife beating within the past three week, all being confined to out siders who were camping in that vicia ity. It may be that the salt of the ocean spray proved an irritant to the thinktank of the hesd of these house holds and thus produced uncontrollable brain strains, but whether ho or not. a most harmonizing remedy is found in the whipping post, and a few applica tions of the I hs I i is very apt to clear the vision of the beater and make him see things he never saw before.—Sheridan Sun. ® W S It isn't easy to see why Mr Bryan should want a change of part admin- istration. He has thriven mightily during the twelve years of Repub lican party government which have followed his first battle in 1896. In all of that time the Democrats have not had control of as much as one branch of Congress, and the country has prospered in a degree enabling people to pay high prices, every year. to hear Mr. Bryan make Chalnuqtis speeches, to subscribe fur his paper and Ins books, and to pay high prices to listen to Ins winter lectures, Every- thing has been booming, hiu I lyceuti>s and committees have ftxmd it safe to pay Mr. Bryan the high prices he has demanded. He lias waxed rich out of bia own defeat». He has not only lie csrriwi the full dinner pall He has vairitd, also, the full pocketbook. That onr American forests abound ii planks which possess Ibn must valusbli medicinal virtues Is abundantly altesten by «con's of the most emiuent tnedlca writers and teachers. Even the untu tonal Indians had discovi-n-t! the useful ness of many netlve plants before th advent of the white race Th!. Informs tlon. Imparted freely to tno whites, led the latter to continue investlga»ions until to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. o o Dr. Pierce bellrvsa that cur American for- d In most valuable medicinal roetv to f most obstinate nnd fatal dis es properly Investigate them; an i of this conviction, he the almost m.-irrpl, u. i;uraa »Na-terl hi hla-lichin Slr.l . .-¡I |.|, eovqry.-which h _______________ _____________ ~ as nmven-ltscU to be tbe rn.pl eHI.-l»nt vl.muu-li Kink, lricr Ucugu;- Otoe, ta.rt tonle and rewuI|J r, and bloud cleanter known t geHeil Dv - ix u- »1 a, OT indigvstlohr torpid fnne iiuncl and even valvular and other affvctkms ol the heart skid to Its curative action. The reason why it cure« these and many otbet affections, is clearly shown in a little bet of extracts from the standard medical works which Is mailed frw to any addreas by Dr K V Pier- I‘. . f Bl M N It all toDdlng raqueal tor the tame. O O Wot lees marvelous. In the unparallrled rnr»** It Is constantly making of woman’s many peculiar affections, weaknesses and dlBtjf! sing duri’X^rnents. Is Dr. Pierre's Fa »rttesprescrirdobKas Is amply attested bytbousi Is £^|4a>i?k44j>dste5t!monlals con- tributrd hj-ViriTvful pr who havg been cMrml by It of c.larrhal rwlvl-JrT----- Ivr'oK iireg'ibrlil»». regi»V-M AISJL. iflTSTaei maniv , xyiáf bx gripiv»a- ' 'ey t'on «.open fcVon <*t_UiCTHA 3rwT kinyty» •1^*2.'*^711 •Iter many olher advertÍM-¿ me iredklnò. and Db y »Klans bad tailed. O <2» Both «b» ahnvw awnttonad mtal.-fwaa art wholly made up from the *1} cert»- extracts ol native, medicinal roots. Th- pn- essrs rm- nloyed In their manufacture were original with Dr Plorce. and they are rarried on by skilled i bendata and phimai iats with tbe ahi of apparata, and appliance» apcelslly iliaWn--* and built tor this purpose. Both ■Mdl.-lnea are enitrelr De.- trona alci hol and all other hattrful. habit forming dtuga A rill Hal of tbelr IngrwJleuta la piuatad oc each bolüe-wrapper. In‘,the’nam”'?f ihe"»««““of Oregon: Year s Tax. 1905. ¡9U6. 1903. 1907. Date Paid. Eastern Investment Corn-) pany. Limited, a corpo ration, , it_ Plaintiff, k vs. Charles T Nelson. Defendant- J To Charles T Nelson, the above anted de- : You Company. Limited^ the nome thc of Delinquency numbered asi. c . t’eti^o^he^o’it.v'oi’TiXo^k.St.teiif %reth.,.m?°beii«“ «he «mount then ?SÄÄuwTtbfo^ coita thereon upon thè rea! property a..e.»e-1 O«h .M feaa^Ä^Ä ’’Vol’ aTre ¿ritler noticed that Investment Companv. Limited, has paio taxea on »aid premiae. for prior or aubaequead years with tbe rate of interest on said amounts as follows : _____ ______ _ Jail. 27, 1903—2184 $11.09 15 pere. Ian. 27, 1908—2135 10.92 15 pere. Red Ctf May 14.1908— 496 17 01 15 pere. Aug 4. ¡90^—1715 13-46 15 pere. _____________________ Year’s Tax. Tax Receipt Rate of No. Am t. Interest. Date Paid. 1903. 1904. 1906. ¡907 Tax Receipt Rate of No. Am’t. Interest. Jan. 27. 1908—2178 Jan 27,1908—2190 Jan 27.1908—2181 Aug. 4. 1908 — 1719 |2.81 2 54 3.9« 3.22 15 15 15 15 ,On’ Office in Sturgeon's Building. All Work Guaranteed. OREGON TILLAMOOK. C Millan Photo Studio, Opposite the Post Office. Portraits, Views, Enlargements, Crayons. MADE FOP SERVICE IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATER PROOF ! /•W)' POMMEL /rV\(C SLICKERS »350 This trade mark and the word T ower on the buttons distin guish this high grade slicker from the just as good branda A j rowEB co NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office. post office address is St. Paul.'Minneso ta.,has this 14th day of August, 1908, filed in this office its application to select under the provisions of the Act of Con gress, approved July I, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) as extended bv the Act of Congress, approved May 17, 1906, List No. 0263. Se J» of Se % of Sec. 30. tp 1 south, range 6 west. W. M. Anv and all persons cbiiming^adveresly the lands descrilied, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the dis posal to applicant, should file their affi davits of protest in this office, on or be- |ore|the 25th day ot September. 1908. hirst publication. August 27. 1908 Last publication October 1, 1908. « A lgernon S. D resser . l0,h d*y°fS«pt«nber. i SELF-CONTROL, DECISION, AND MANLINESS are all due to STEVENS FIREARMS EDUCATION. Ask your Dealer for Stevens Kitles— b.iotguns—Pistols. Insist on our time- honored make. If you cannot obtain,, ire snip direct, express prepaid, upon receipt Catalo r P' i T e I .very thing you want t • <now abo .t the STEVENS is found in 149 Page Illustrated i 'atalog. Muled I I -rC’iir cents In .tamp, to yny pmt g«. Beauli- !. , ,!* C«'.or llnnyei-— inn decoration for your <u-n orrlnhroom—n-iile I I r « rent. In ibmr* J. STEVENS ARM5 & TOOL CO. Masä., U. S. A. Willamette University. FOUNDED in 1844. NEW 150,000 BUILDING THIS YEAR. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon. THE I COLLEGE ---------- OF LIBERAL ARTS tor Tillamook County * Eastern Investment Corn-) ha. atrong, brain-developi.-- cûul,.“ pany, Limited, a corpo- I --------- .oping courses. ration, Other course» in Oratory. Music, Theo Plaintiff logy. Education, Medicine, Law and in Char es T. Nelson, tne Academy, Defendant. | T° Kndan't T Nel,on' the *bove named de Year’# Tax ____ __ No Am t- Interest, 1903. May 14.1908—33uo , 4 9« Tl^-7 s 9" JÎ >**'• 1904. Mar 14. IVOS—33,12 1907. best thing fcr a growing boy I Learning to shoot well and requiring qualities cf Chicopee Falls, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORK CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the name of the State of Oregon v«.. are hereby notffied that Ba.tern 15?e.tment company. Lmited the holder or Ce"i££« . q"*’,nu numbered 1». I„ued on ?be t »th day ot May 190«. by the Ta« i-Jiu... of the Count, ot Tillamook, state of Oregon’ for the amount of Six and 19-100 Po'f.ri' the i.mt being the amount ¡then dua and delinquent for taxe. for the year 1902 r„ gether with penalty. Intere.t and thereon upon the real property .mJ?}’ you. Of wkich you are the owner i.TpMara of record .»tuated in .aid Countv and «... and particularly bounded and de.erit£d follow,, to-wit The ea.t half of ¿-...•k*1 “ quarter o! Section Tweuty v.ght (28° T«i‘ »hip One (I) aouth. “angr Ten (16, Willamette Meridian. 119» we,t, You are further notiRed that .aid Ea.tern Investment Company, Limited, ha. taxea on .¡.id vremi»e.for prior of .uhjn™i, year, with the rate of IntereM amount, a. follows ' n •a,d •Out-of-doora" with a STEVENS— Register. P. O. Lox 4097 All process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within the state of Oregon, at the address hereaiter mentioned. H- 1. BOTT3. . .. Attorney for the Plaintiff Address : Tillamook, Oregon. »*•« RESIDENT DENTIST. per c. Portland, Ore., Aug. 14. 1908. pere per c. Natice is,hereby given thattthe North per c ern Pacific Railway Company, whose Said Frederick Lewis, as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby tur. ther notified that Eastern Investment Com pany, Limited, will apply to the Circuit Court ol the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Hen against the pro perty- above described and mentioned in said certmeate. Aud you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty day. after the firat publication ot this aummona exclusive of the day ot said drst publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued in- teiest aud in case of your failure to do so a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien’of said taxes and costs against the land and ptemises above named. .»T„hi9 by order of the Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, Judge of the county Court of the state of Oregon for the County of rillatnook. and said order was made this of sth day of Seotemher 19VS. and and dated the date theflrlt pubhiltion of 190» R. A. D. PERKINS, 1904. May 14. 1908-2202 $ 3.00 15 perc. 1907. Aug. 4. 1908—1718 5 6- l.t pert. ^SaitTcharles T Nelson, as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby fnrtner notified that Eastern Investment Company. Limited, will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned in said cer tificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within ‘sixty days after the first pub lication of this summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued in terest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land und premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable H F Goodspeed. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook, and said order was made and dated this Sth day of September, 1908. and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 10th day of September, 1908. All process and papers in this proceeding «mav be served upon the undersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORE • hereafter mentioned. CLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. H, T. BOTTS, Attornev for the Plaintiff. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, . Address: Tillamook, Oregon. for Tillamook County. Eastern Investment Com-) pany, Limited, a corpo Notice of Final Settlement. ration. Plaintiff, ? In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, VB for the County of Tillamook. Frederick Lewis, In the matter of the estate; Defendant. J of Eli Goodspeed, de-> To Frederick Lewis, the above named de ceased. ) fendant- N otice is H breby G iven ,—That the final in the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby notified that Eastern Investment account of the administrator of the estate Company, Limited, the holder of Certificate of ELI GOODSPEED, deceased, has been of Delinquency numbered 5, issued on tbe rendered in the Circuit Court for settlement, 27th day 01 January, 1908, by the Tax Col and that Monday, the 9th day ot November. lector of the County of Tillamook, State 1908. in the Circuit Court room at the of Oregon, for the amount of Three and Court House, in Tillamook County, Oregon, 13-100 Dollars, the same being the amount at the hour of Ten o’clock in the fore noon then due aud delinquent for taxes for the has been appointed as the time and place by year 1902, together with penalty, iuterest the above named Court for hearing the proof and costs thereon upon the real’ property of said final account and the settlement assessed to you, of which you ar. the owner thereof, at which time and place any and all as appears of reeord, situated in said County persons interested in said estate shall file and state, and particularly bounded and their exceptions in writing, and show cause described as follows, to-wit : The southeast why said final account should not be ac quarter of northwest quarter of Section cepted and approved and the administrator i hirty-six (36), Township Three (3) South. discharged from his trust. Range Ten (1O) west. Willamette Meridian, By order of the Honorable William Gallo You are further notified that said Eastern way. Judge of the above entitled Court, Investment Company, Limited, has paid made this 21st dav of April. A.D. 1908. taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent F M. T rout , years with the rate of interest on said Administrator of the Estate of amounts as follows : Eli Goodspeed, deceased. Date Paid. CHAS. I. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist, Tillamook, Ore. quarter of northweat iS^TÌ^IorwM.’wruEm^e'i’eXn.- Tax Receipt Rate of No. Am t. Interest Said William Hellstren and Sarah Gibbens as the owners of the legal title of the above described propertv as the same appears ol record. and each of the other persona above named are hereby further notified that Eastern Investment Company, Limited, a corporation, w'il apply to the Circuit v-ourt efithe-County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the pro perty above described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due a8 above shown together with cost and accrued in terest and in case of your failure to do so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable H. T. Goodspeed, Judge of the County Court’of the state of Oregon for the County of Tillamook, and said order was made and dated this Sth day of September, 19U8, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 10th day of September, IVOS All process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within the btate of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. H- T. BOTTS, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address : Tillamook, Oregon. Year's 'lax. We specialize on prescritption compounding and therefore carry a stock which repre sents everything that phvj>i- cians hereabout are likely to prescribe. All new worthy pharmaceuticals are here hs soon as out and our line of prescription drugs is corn plete at all times. Oulv goods of highest purity and quality ate ever used. Physician, who are ac quainted with our stuck nud method, invar'* dy feel sure ol best results trom the medi cines they have prescribed when they see our label on the bottle. Expert services day or night. Briers ns low as anywhere. Mav we fill your prescriptions? ■ * a * ai You are hereby n.itihed that „’".he'holder Companv. Limited. “ ^“rPorMltoB-11 cf Certificate of Delinquency V’ issued on the 27th day ot January. the Tax Collector ot the County ot Till InVk Jtate of Oregon, for the «mount of Pleven and 52-l”O dollars, the same being tte "am.mnt th« due and delinquent or taxes for the year 1904. together with penalty interest and costs ther'®n ?F_h vou real propertv assessed to you. of which y a« the owner a. appears of record or which you may have or elaun "o'"' in' terest inZ or to situated in said County and State, and particularly _ bo“n5,51 «„f described as follow s. to-wlt: Theaouth half of southwest quarter of Section Twelve 04». ¡ownship two (2) south. Range Eight (8) west, V* illainette Meridian. You are further notified that said Eastern Investment Company, Limited, a cororauon. has paid taxes on said premises for Pr,of subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows ; * .« ar® » everything for PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS. ’““«rr in state Librarie. hffurd vantage*. Fur catalogue address ,uper,or ad POLK’S GAZETTEER A Business Directory of each City, Town and Village in Oregon and Washington, giving a Descriptive »ketch of each place, Location, Shipping Facilities and a Classi fied Directory of each Business and Profession. R. L. POLK * CO., Inc. Seattle. V'nsb. PIE WORLDS 6REATEST SEWING MACHINE Pre.ident F HOMAN, Salem. Oregon. ! I 1 Mr^j |PauLng ln’e8‘ment. ' I »ertiaed ren edien but thj”*' “¿’ny l“1' tied until I bought » J* Curih “?*"■*■ King'. ' of j half gone, the cough wà> .n ** 1 IBt W |M' : winter thè h., " gon“' Th«< ¡lowed, a few do.«., Ip7 r"’ult h»« fol- ! the annual eoug^T T.™ “°r" ban,'h"'’ ‘h»t Or. King , x,J nn"w co,1’'nce<l '•ew <>f a|| j.,,* . ' Oiacov.yy „ tlv> *.ld under guarani “"a? S'-’:’ Said Charles T Nelaon. aa the owner77^" least title of the above deacritad pr^LT.^ theaame appears of record, and raJh^th! other persona above a a med are herrh. ri? Tr?aU|U>"tleDÌ,-’‘'’re- ther notifted that Ha.tern i.^tme« c?’ paar. I Imited. will apply to tte k1”!' _ ®Oc' ,nd »> <»• Well Named. cnamberlain'a rhoea Remedy t. Colic w J|, fk. ■" the »totnacli 722 'i It? P»bUea?loa ¡A dtarrhoe« it «iefend this action or par the amnneq» «•*’ above .Sown toaethS? wiThV^?a ‘.la* “ all Druggists. 9U®I. t ind pwini. -f"1*” and For »ale b crued latereat an"in ease of yw fauSi 72 do so. a decree will be rendered ,o for a Sprained Ankie th» hen of said taxes and coata awlm '7* u* land and prem.w. abortTniSd ** cur*> Thia eammona is nnbltahed bv ar»~ e.e Hom.t.hl. H p. '/ he quired. h, anplrtna Ch LU.’ u ,‘II t ** lounir Court of th* ktateoi S! Balm freely. .„<» gki^ "£!?" ’• P«>n Couaty ot TUI«ooh, and taxi order” *** 1« wk by .n A* " «^lute .T?r-' '‘'’hern VlhrstlnsRhuttle, Rotan Shuttle or a sinsle Thread retain àhlcAJ 8ewiug Machine write to TNI NEW HOME IEWIN8 MACHINE COMPAIY Orange. Mas» "ÜLS.*!"* ■•citi»»» are made to sell retardlaast quality, but th. Men Home 1» made to-sac. Ou* ztiarantT never runs out »“Id by authoriaeg dealers Maty. FOB &AUI BY E-T. HALTON, Agent g ’ ■