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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER I Editorial Snap Shots. TIIEFAESE STATEMENTS ABOUT CHEESE PRICES. of keeping the buyers, as they would make enough oti the business to get a good living. A few years ago every factory had some one to sell theii cheese for them and when the market was slow ns during the last part of the present season, price cutting was indulged in by many to sell their product, as no one wanted to be lelt with their cheese, Now the market is covered in a much better manner, with most of the com pc - ti’ioncut out. That it will be tieminat ed altogether, either by getting all the product under one management control led directly by the producer through some association, or getting the several heads Io agree on prices ns herein men tioned is certain. Then the farmers will get the highest prices possible and middlemen will be cut out altogether. HOTEL 22, 1908 ARRIVALS* Allen Houae. SANDLAKE r Clyde Wcbh made a trip to the city of Woods Saturday after his sister, Merle, who has been visiting in and around Cloverdale with friendsand relatives f r some time. A whale 66 feet long benched at Cape Lookout last Saturday and several parties have been at work on it getting out oil. E. R Hays wci t to Woods Saturday, Joe Finigan accompanying him home. E. E. Webb took a large trie out of the Woods road Saturday which blew in at the recent storm. Joe Ftnigan and Clyde Webb caught a large string of trout Sunday. Another newspaper in Tillamook County, Turner’s Leaflet of Brieflets. A weekly now but »ill be a daily when its little leaves are stronger. Mr. Bowers, of Woods, who has been very sick and is yet was on the lake Sunday walking around lor his health. The Sandlake Sunday School is being well attended and it reminds the old set tiers of the good times we used Io ■in ve when they s-e the crowd gathering Oa account of rheumatism, Charles Atkinson left S indlake and will go to a dryer climate. with Mr. Galloway and wife Sun- Mr. and Mrs Diamond and day. Mrs Spaulding and daughter Ella, ait* suffering with lagripp this week. Better send tor Dr. Hagey. Ella. Mrs. James Atkinson lias taken a little boy and girl from the orphan's home to raise. Will Roenicke was on day hunting. He had to fix a dyke on his mother's place, which broke through last week. Joel Atkinson will attend college at McMinnville this winter. We all wish him success. Mrs. Berg, Miss Edna and Hazel Carr visited the school Friday afternoon. Salmon are quite plentiful on the lake now. A few ducks and geese made their tip pearance on the Lake during the fore part of the week, but have all disappear ed ac the present writing. 'Ht -LAST SUPP ev Singular Story of thr».-..' Leonardo da Vii Molderlug away on Rd monaste ry lu Mi;^ the famous "i,ast Sut««" n I da Vinci. Like every m painting required mau/raJ (lent labor, and as « labor it Is Effect in iu of expression UU(j sublls, ¿¡J of love. In nddltiuu totha|2 Friday —J. A Hamilton, J. L Denip sey, Portland Alfred Lloyd, Life Saving Call Board System not Practi Station: H. G. Robinson, Dan W. Thom cal- Would Mean More Mid WWW son. A. F. Enslerbrook, S F.; H. II. Rees, The Oregonian predicts lhat Taft will steamer Bandon; J. I*. Sumert--n and dlemen to Make a Profit. wife, Salem: Chas Semnnn. Nehalem; carry Oregon with about 2<>.000 votes to spare. It ought to be 40,(MM), and , The last issue of thc Tillamook Herahl T. J. Ballent) ne. Miami; B. McKinney, would be, if the people really knew how devoted two columns trying to tell the Salem. Saturday—W. J. Smith. A. L Bratton, important it is to thc whole country lhat dairymen of this coontv that they are ( has. H. Glus. J. A. Newell, A. C. V. Taft should lie elected. I loosing a» much as $1500 00 on the 4t 4 « Berry. Portland; A. F. Easter brook ,8 F.; ■ cheese shipped each trip of the Elmore It has un Itu ideut la itj j J Social purity is something that every although they are putting the Iota at as L.Jenson Hebo; II. W. Isangley.J. VV eootrlbutea not a tittle tonS body, who have the interest of the city low as >50 000 00 for the seaaon in Kay, Bay Cny ; E C. Genenaux, Seattle; It the greiit teac-lu r lhat it u ** or county at h»*art, should take a lively another place. And all because the J. H. MeNanier, Ernest Grove. It Is said that the artist interest in, but it is a delicate subject for I dairymen do not see fit to sell their Sunday — F. Pungar, VV. D. Sullivan, the faces of the apostle»’J a newspaper to take up and expose the cheese on call boards, as thev do in the steamer Bandon; G VV*. Wallace, Hem countenances of good parties who have been ruining voting ea*t. Tli's matter has Ixen talked over luck;J. F Caituall, P. Peters. Portland; knew \\ lien, however be ; womPii undgiils ofthis city, aud if al Jthe hv the'farmers at different times. They to paint the face of Jesui A. P. NJagnese, Amity. reports are true about several young 'are coming to the conclusion it is not lure he could llud none Monday.—U. II. W'lieeler, H.V. Alley, rn»*n it is about time that the gn Is'par satisfy his conception. Wood Wanted. |. Feeney, Nehalem; C. J. Clements. I practicable in this county. They have would serve as a model fortu! ents should get busy and take the law I thought of establishing a meeting place Portland; F. M. Franklin. Oretown ; Christ must be dlgulM h J in o their own hands. u I where the boards or the president of Henry Roger*. Long Prairie. pllclty and mujestli ■In it» * * # > ’ ' each ureaniei v, could me^t weekly and Tuend ay — F. R Oliver, Mill City: After several years of larfy ■ Sleep over tins before you cast your agree on a price to be asked for thc week Geo, F Rokieia, Salem ; O Carson. S. F . the painter happened to J vote next mouth. Land in Tillamook ensuing after each meeting, but on ac S. M. Ki at ver, Eugene; II. L Chapin. Pietro Bandlnelli, a choir County.which, under the last democratic Mrs. VV. K Lytle, Geo L. Divis, M. F. count of sev* ral factories holding off quislte voice, belonging t, H Iministration, was worth $25 to >50 tlral. Being stru k by 11« J Robison, I’oi'lottl ; Frank Miller, A. E. this also was abandoned. 'Ill»* chances per acre, is worth, under the present re H II, »i iaie; B. F Comer, Blaine; aie that in another season or two tin features mid tender manner J S S everance . S< c , publican admiiiGtration, irorn >2<*0 to spoke an mipclic soul, q« ,2 O. E. V’aiHie-v, W M. Richardson, Hob latier plan will be adapte»!. The proposi $30 per aoe. N » one can deny this it diiced the boy to he die stmitu tiod of call boards was not practicable, son ville. School Officers. they want to draw a true comparison painting of the face of JesM VVedm sday.—J. S. Ro«eiR, A. B. Call. they thought, on account of the lack ol Now look at it from another standpoint, j All was done most eireftfij transportario’i between this country The Fisk Teachers’ Agency of Port U. S L'Uiie, Bert McPhee, 8. R. John H jw much will it drop in valuation it i reverently, but the picture »us j and thc outside. It would cost the’buv- land, Ore , is placing more teachers than son, Poi llaiid. Bryan is elected ? incomplete, for the face of I | ers too much to send a man in here to ever. If you need a high school grade, WWW absent. Again the painter, m The Larsen House. We feel sorry for the democrats who I bu.'cbcrzc. buv cheese. There is no question as to rural, commercial, music, or private zeal of a true lover of bis art. Friday.—Chas. Babcock, Oregon City; cannot deny the fact that the dairvmen that, and the consequence would be that tencher write or wire immediately and In search of a eouuteiume tl»t| Alfred Lariaon, Mrs Phelps, Andrew of Tillamook County received but 12e. a it the>’ did sell on call boards, the buv- you will receive piompt attention. serve for the face of the traitor, i Hansen; Hans Haruldsen, S F Hughes. pound under Cleveland's administration, ' ers would be several speculators who 202 Swetland Bldg. Portland, Ore. years passed before hisseanH» C. A. Merit‘u, G R. VVisson, Purlland warded and the picture Bua, whereas the average price last year was would do the buying. Now what the G E. Hunter, P. Green, T. 11, Canby One Half Ton Coal Free. pleted. As the artist was aimt» about 35c. per lb. Another thing, the farmers can not see is this, how could miss the miserable and m enhanced valuation of dairy farms in this the speculators get any better prices Australian coal, the equal of Penney! Oakland, Cal wretch who had been bls awfJd Saturday.—G. D. Yong, 8.F.; Fred county is something which should not be 1 than thev are getting at present? Would vania anthracite coal. the man looked up at him Pourman, C. W. Mead J. C. Mann, P. lost sight ol, for it was under the repub not the speculators have to sell to ti e A quarter of a ton of coal will be gi\ en “You have painted me befoti" lican iidministration which caused farms same houses wa are selling now ? It to the first person and one sack of coal Humbert, D. W. Clark. O. 8. Crocker rifled mid dumb with auiatei» worth $2,000 ten years ago to be worth would simplv mean that several men to each of the next four, that send or and wife, Portland; D. R. Crowther, painter learued that the man >« Fuiest Grove; E. 8. Jenkins, Sacra- three limes that amount today. It is no ' would be paid for the work thev did in bring the above local correctly written tro P.midhielll, During those wonder, then, that dairvmen vote the j buying and selling. Further, these men to B. C. Lamb’s Office before Nov. 1st, memo; O. 8. Ward and wife, Oakland, lug years Pietro had been u| Cal. republican ticket when that party has i would not look after the dairymen’s 19()8. studying music, had met titi Sunday.—I'*. W. Berger, Win Burger, made them comfortably well off, companions, hail given himself| interests, fur they will find it to their ad- All answers to be in sealed envelopes. | vantage to manipulate the market. That A. T. Ledbetter, Portland; Mate Ma- drinking mid gambling, ha I fill« * * > The parties who run and con. they would do this is shown by the honey, Garibaldi ; B. F. Comer. Blaine; shameful dissipation and ctM Jury for November Term. face that now was tin* model b trol the Herald must think that the ! actions of speculators in evtry line of A. Scott and wife, Seattle; uuhn O. The jury from the November term of face of Judas bad once been tint dairymen are a lot of idiots in trying to , their endeavor. Further the farmers of Ruby, Tacoma. the Circuit Court, which will be con for the face of Christ. - la in ike them believe that they loose $50,. I Tillamook have seen several of these men Monday.— Wells Gilbert and wife, vened on the 9th. was drawn on Weil Eagle. 000 a year in the marketing of the out ¡go J broke in this country, and to the Jack Finley, B E B zarth, Portland; nesday. Judge George H. Burnett will put ol cheese from this county. It is the ; detriment of the producer each time. \. D, Moore, S.F.; L. Johnson, Helena, preside and there is a large number of A LOST JOKE. same gag. So many newcomers are so I Taking up the proposition of detenu \!<n.t.; Tims Robinsun, Salem; E. ¿L cases to be tried at this term of court “wise” directly they get here, who know ining prices. It is to some extent true Morrison ami wife, North Yamhill. Would Be Imitator cf a Witty M. Reading, South Prairie, farmer. little or nothing about local conditions, . ' that the Eastern market determine*» Tuesday.—W. M. Brown, R Y. Bla Made a Ludicrous FiniA. J. W. Htlleubrand, Little Nestucca, soilsand markets, that they show their, prices here, but this is more tru? ii- lock, Beaver; W. H. Sales, Balm; Geo. Congressman Quarles used > farmer. ignorance when they undertake to tell n lheorv than in practice. Supply and Or Fivsiiour, Diyton; J. H. Bradley, Port this: "I was a guest of i a Fred Lowry,JCarnahar, farmer. lot of experienced and successful dairy- ' inand in the West, largely makes thc land; L. T. McGowan, Seattle. banker at dinner, oue of y«r J 'fin Lamar, Hoquarton, merchant. Capital Stock........................... f25,000. men what they should or should not do. ' market here, as well as elsewnere. W lien York glants of finance, wboi G un Gueres. Little Nestucca, farmei. I hr dairvmen of this country are not | ever cheese advances in price to a figure Offers every facility for safe banking, vi ted nearly a scare of us tow BOULDER CREEK. s...«., r^.....uuo s~l«z> —si... fe.. drink a bit and swap notions, t ignoramuses, who hr»..,. have fell- the i. brains to stopping j(s |ea<|y CO 11SU TU pt 1<> 11, Ol H B. Johnson, South Prairie, farmer. and solicits your business. J. G Kennedy, Helio, farmer. tiling was lovely until the fifth« size up such articles i s i lot ol newspaper j when as in the present season, many We understand that Miss Ida Nick- John Harter, Tillamook, farmer. Commercial, Savings and Trust De The waiter was bringing In rot. people are out of employment, the East laiis has come borne from Tillamook to L. G. Freeman, Tillamook, farmer peared on the menu as 'laupel * * * partments. ern marker does not have much to do keep house for her brothers, Fred and Elmer Hall, Carnahan, farmer. It looks ns if the special interests want Interest at current rates on checking aux eplsards.’ what we coaua with it. The main thing is the demand |ohn, who are running the \Vm. Patrick accounts. roustabouts call smoked lie*/ d H. V. Alley, Nehalam, farmer. to butt into thecreamery business again, f»»r cheese in the west and California. It ranch. lor the dairymen will notice that their Cyrus Randall, Fairview, farmer. O-ir little book, ’• Helpful Hints on with spinach—and ni.v farorittl I would be impossible to get 15 cents for Billy Yarnell stayed all night with H. Bulking,*’ explaining how to do your lie tripped at the door and spM John L. Jones, Tillamook farmer. organ is crying to create a strife by mak cheese in Tillamook at ibis time, what banking by mail is ready. tongue and greens on the «net A, Chopard one night last week. R »belt Watt, Bay, merchant. ing a fool assertion that the dairymen certain newspaper men and their back Send for a copy. It's free for the host, equal to the occasion, refer Some nice siltnon came up the river of this county art loosing $50,000 a year Louis Johnson, Tail view, farmer asking. nil, especially the waiter, by/ e is say to the contrary not withstand last week during the rain. They on acount of the ay stem by which the M. Melchior, Tillamook, farmer. jovially: ‘There’s no barm dost ing. unless, indeed, Eastern prices would were beauties, straight from the bay and cheese is marketed. To our way of think, Frank Owens, Hebo, farmer. tlcinen. ’Tls merely a lapsus Ity I advance to an equal figure. In this con- as bright as silver. ing this looks like a slam at directors W. S. Hays, Tillamook, farmer. It was about the cleverest N I nection it would be well to add that DOCTORS MISTAKES words I ever heard. and others, who, lor years, have had to A W. Atterbury, Little Nestucca, farmer. Jacob Nicklaus and wife went to the Portland takes but a small part of the Are said often to be burled six feet under “Among the guests was a Bar dispose of the cheese output. When the C. A. Svenson, Hoquarton, farmer. county seat last week. output of cheese from this county, so ground. But many times women call on merchant, up from the gutter, creameries and cheese factories some lew Herman Suhollmeyer, Nehalem, farmer. Word comes from Centralia. Washing, their family physicians, suffering, as they about $3.000.000 and proud of I we are informed. Considerable quan years ago were doing well, the special John O Bozorth, Bay, banker. ton. of the death of Miss Ora Brady, Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from cabulary, which was not unlfe I tilies go to as far off as Los Angeles, interests butted in to control them, and Carl Wallin, Fairview, farmer. who is well known in this county, heart disease, another from liver or kid Malaprop’s," continued Quarts Cal. and Lewiston, Idaho, To the lat ney disease, another from nervous pros this caused such a commotion amongst B. A. Todd, Nehalem, farmer. having lived here for many years. The tration. another with pain hem and there, shook with merriment at the it ter point the freight rate is $1.50 per the dairymen that they eventually suc Elmer Hoag, Union, farmer. family have the sincere sympathy ol a (nd in this way they present alike to wit. The happy effect todueal ■ 100 lbs. gross weight, or 1%C. per lb. ceeded in throw ing off the yoke Since Chas. Ray, Hebo, farmer. host of friends here, in this sad bereave hemselves and their easy-going or over give a dinner the following re cheese counting package, To get into then things have been going along most Marion Chance, South Prairie, farmer. ment. tt e are not certain as to her age, busy doctor, separate diseases, for which about the same guests, and.a this market with the surplus cheese is he, assuming them to tie such, prescribes smoothly. It looks as it another at Geo. VV. Phelps, Netarts, merchant. hut think she was about fifteen years his pills and potions. In reality, they are pened to learn nfterward.br the problem the farmers are up against. tempt is to be made to butt in and up John Erickson, Hoquarton, farmer. ■II only nymptoms caused by some uterine old and a very lovable child. We are disease. The'ptsxjician, norant of the rected his servant to let fall 11 The proposition the dairymen are set the present satirfiictory condi'ion ol roast beef on the floor. The i J. II. Dunstan, Beaver, farmer. ___ ,. .. treatment hap iv to think of her as not lost to us, cause of suffering, a fl-in s, but it will tail, for the dairymen working on, or rather who are in the Win. Easom, Hoquarton, farmer. until large bills are nixde. _T ering faithfully performed bls. part but as only transplanted to bloom with patient gets no Wtte the went a splendid first cut • will soon see the tuck that is now being s<»called association, so we areinfoimed, richer beauty in the gardens of Heaven, wrong treatment, but probably wors7T_4 about fifteen pounds, the d put upto hoodwink them. But we do is to make some central association or rwoper medicine like Dr. Pierce s Favorite ANDREW SCHENCK. rdiv-ine.iduiPr, Pii’rcr’iJ ’iLVQute Juices spattering everywherr beneath, the sunshine of our Saviour’s prauiX.m Prescription, ilircctgj dircctt'l to the cause, would wouhf not think that the dairymen are “green* to get the several manufactures of cheese u hav‘--Ait .... |reLy ... -Ii moy;,! the disease, tlwr<> in this county to agree to make a uni President of the Germania smile. rejnovc'l there felt hurt at the accident S* enough to believe that the cheese output by dispelfing'all those aistressing syrip- . . „ ..irthose nudressing symp Fire Insurance Co, Recom O. W. Kmnaman tells us lie contem. toms. and ins’ltutlng comfort instead of groaned. ’Be not uneasy, of Tillamook could have been sold lor form; price for their product on first mends Ch am be i lain s Cough plates joining the ranks of the patrons prolonged misery. P has been well said, chirruped the would I* class cheese. Then when the Portland $50,000 more this year or any other year. Remedy. "tls only a lapsus linguae. ' lhat "a disease known is half cured." and other regular markets are over of the Pacific Telephone Company some Kats ! What is the special inteiesls try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a York Press. I have used Chamberlain's Cough ing to cram into the dairymen, anyway ? stocked with cheese, to sell the overplus Remedy in my family for over a year, lime in the near future. We are pleased rclentilic medicine, carefully devised by in riiarkets.that do not regularly use and can say that it lias never failed to to bear this, the more the merrier vou an exjierienced and skillful physician, Snagging Salmon In Al«14 and adapted to woman's delicate system. Tillamook cheese, selling it tor a little cure the most stubborn cough or cold, know. And then too, we have access It Is made of native American medicinal I saw Indians on the CMjJI Ilorse for Sale. less money, the small loss to lie adjusted lean recommend it to anv family as a to the Mutual. We can talk any dav roots and is perfectly harmless In its fishing day and night. The ejects (it ivmuitimt or A good family driving liorse for rale lietween all the factories These losses sure and safe childrens cough remedy. * walked along the bank carryW —A ndrew S chenck . Avion Ont. This to the Mutual people and enjoy in the si/yfem, Apply to John Hurter. would l»e many times made up by the remedy is for sale by all Diuggists. As a powerful Invigorating tonic “Fa on the end of which was a evenings the fine music they have on vorite Prescription’’ Imparts strength to consiqueot gains in prices in our regular their line, with organ, harps, phono the whole system and to the organs dis •teel hook. Land for Sale at Nestucca. Tossing the hook end of tl»J markets, and would also keep the mar tinctly feminine In particular. For over graphs and graphophones, aud some Why Colds are Dangerous. the stream, he turned It so t worked, "worn-out," run-down." debili KU Acres of Land on the Nestucca to ket in a healthy state. To illustrate : times vocal music also. tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, elbow rested on the bottom Because you have contracted ordinary In* sold or traded lor town property.— Oneol the creamery men here is offered We regret to state that Mr. Nicklaus aca1 ^stresses, "shop-girls," house-keepers, gently drew the pole back w coldsand recovered ........ them without App'v to John II irter 12lu cents for cheese to be shipped to treatment of any kind, do not for a lost a valuable uiare last week We hear ar t dngimothers, and foehle women gen- and when he felt a bsb fr in.’, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Idaho. On account of high height ratr, moment imagine that colds are not that a sore foot brought on lockjaw, ■a the greatest earthly boon, being un- shaft he knew that n ealmo"*- Everyone knows that a ml because the people there have been dangerous. »1 ualed an appetizing cordial and re* ably crossing over the P°l«- • causing her death. pneimmnia and chronic catarrh have : wtratlve tonic. al mi Sale, cheap, also using Eiistern cheese largely, th.7 fiel their origin in a co.umon old Con Several men have been engaged for a As a sootu'ng and r.trengthenlng nrrv- It n quick Jerk, drove the * • k Hint slitt i music loi the that they cannot pay more money than sumption is not caused by a cold but few days in repairing the Brown school na "Favorite Prescription" is unequaled the fish's side and hauled®* and Is invaluable in allaving and sub i this. On account u( the competition, all the cold prepares the system for the re- house a little, and getting it ready for duing nervous excitability, irritabilitv, bnnk. This is called snaggini triiug to get mtn the Portland market, cepti*. n and development of the germs opening the fall term, as soon as the nervous exhaustion nervous prostration, that would not otherwise have found Houses for Sale. neuralgia, hysteria, .-nasms, SL Vitus's est and Stream. hr <an not sell thia car of cheese, and lodgment. Il is tin* same with all in. teacher reaches lit re. lance, and other distressing, nervous I instead ol being able to help the Port fectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet I lirre Houses for Sale, cheap, on Grandpa Sears started for Baliston jymptoms commonly attendant upon Work It Out. lever, measles and whopii u oiitzh are functional and organic atsease of the land market, this cheese will be thrown own ler.ns Apply to J >hn Harter, last Friday to sjierid the winter. He uterus. It induces refresh, a sleep and A man buys “ a pair titan t--- of | much more likfh to be out tai-led when <•11 it to help make it worse. amook, Oregon. the child luisaol-i Y-.u will »»e fr-*m «rot out with his grandson who had relieves mental anxiety and d> >pondency. ■nd hands the shoemaker * . Now how could a call board help it this that more real danger larks in a Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets mvigoraU bill, The shoemaker goes W . been visiting him for a few days and the stomach, liver and boweis Ona Io Wanted, to Rent, a Dairy F.itm out ? The people who bought the cheese Col*l than in anv other of the common next door to hare the bill with whoui he will htav. tbree a dose. Easy to take as cateiy. Wanted to rial bv an ex|iei iniced would be looking for lheirown advan ailments. The easiest a ml qun-kest wav then gives his u.= customer * -- ----- F „ Jim Burba, Sr . went to Tillamook to Cine a old is to take < hamberlain's After the latter has con«’ dairyman, a dairy ranch with Is to 25 tage. which is only natural. Rut the < ough Remedy. The many retna ’ kiible Saturday, an<l thing storm bound, re rushes in and declare» cows, after 1st November. Address Box farmers would Him have several people OU res effect e< I l*y tills pr. miraim 11 have dollar bill was ---- a count«!* | ut lietween them and thc wholesaler, made it a staple arltt le of tra le over a tnained over there until Tuesday. ■U. Tillainnok, Dre. shoemaker gives him b ™ >1 Ruth Gladwill visited with Mis to whom they sell direct now. The large p»rt ..f the woild. For sale bv all dollar bills, a two doll«' Chopaid Saturday and Sunday. Piano For Sale I statement that the farmers are getting Di Uggists. change for it. How luut^ i ».'>0,1)00 00 |-er ic.r Its. than they would While on their Inp to the Valley, Mr Miwt be -Impose l <.t at once regardless Deafness Cannot be Cured shoemaker lost? I be gelling, 1« of course, not true. \\ hen nt it« coat nt pm*lnrli*Hi, tn snvr mhip '>» loc.l •jplicatioii. M they cannot re»rh th, Bars and family attended the wedding Die uinihct is »dice, the diffi rrncr or disMasi ponton o. (hr , „ n„,r „ onll. ™ . of Mr. Bays' niece. M<ss Hrta Bays and The cleanest.- incut to lat tili i. An Eaa«« P,r** »•y to cure deafiieso. Slid that ie hr , „n.titn Iightest. - and , j margin In-tween Tillamook and Eastern ll.o.sl rcnodlc. I> Sf„,„ i. bv‘ la so brave! He Mr Roy Brady (both fl,rmer T.llamttok Aldrc*. Manufacturers, in care of this ’ ’ Jack most comfortable infers is eotisi.let able more in favor ol Jo ncIVnulUion of the inneon . tint .„ ,,f thc library — and nflke. Into the .......J F*nst«chi«n Tube When thiw tut>r ffeUotflJtti- young people), which took place st I Tillamook pries. than at present, and v<i want to marry your da* '«’ii have 4 rumbling « ohh . i <«r tniperfect Dallas, October 1st. Their many Tills he*V’U‘:’ wh.en 11 «Mihrvlv closed, de*files« “And what did yoor r*"“" A Healthy Family. "• time« is w ith producers here aitogther i thc ’"«"nimaunn cwT mook friends wish this young c uple all at the same time > “He Mid: ‘Good! ">* Tlie dairymen know that the present 1.52 Ih'* tUh< stored to its ror “ <>ir who|«» family has enjuj rd enod cheapest in the the joy which can fall to n.otld s lot me! condiBon. hearing will N dedroved - l»»'»lih mho we began umng pr King'« [system is not perfect, nor dues anvone eecr, Lippincott's. end because it nine canes out of ten ate caused bv and as few sorrows as may be. New I »fe Pill», thrrr yeaia ago.’ save dairy, perfection lor it, yet it is far better drti,nirThhkh ” ""““"Ifbui.u ma .mMccm- wears longest allton of the mucous suriet’e* L. \ Harilet. of Rural Route I. Gu||. H. A. Chopard and family and Mrs Indignant *309 Efer/where ford. Maine They Thrv «leariMe rleam» and ton? f ir this country than call boards, which John B**r)>a spent last 8unday with O Vanilla Beane Ho» in a gentle wny tll.t lb»*« are impraitKHble altogether on account Every gorm.nl guar, gold ring of yours mak«» ’ W Kifnamm an.l family, who have Me. at Ctms. I. Clough's ■-I the lack of transportation. We repeat anteed waterproof •Old b, sit nrSB4cMC° ‘T*tato’O around your finger H** moved home aft. y spendmg moa. of the Catokxj i * h the farmers wi oi l have to stand the tost ring didn’t make that » fake llsll « rainily F;Us for constipation. pa«t 9n'nu>?r at Beaver Wonder whether it was any of the show people who lelt small pox germs behind them. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. SLICKER i j that's dlrt'.-Chlcaio