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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 17, 1Q08, MASON’S DEPARTMENT STORE, Headquarters for Christmas & New Year Presents^ You are cordially invited to inspect my large stock of goods, and of the may useful and artistic lines which are admirably suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. All new, up-to-date goods. Particular care was taken in selecting my stock. All first class goods and I can recommend them as such. I here are no shoddy, Cheap Jack goods in Mason’s Department Store. Our reputation for selling good goods at a small margin of profit is known all over the county, so we have made special arrangements to supply the Christmas trade with First Class Goods that will give the best of satisfaction. Useful Christmas presents are in demand this year. XVe have a store that is brim full of Splendid, Useful and Artistic Christmas and New Year Presents. Come and see them. Beautiful Dress Goods. LOTS OF TOYS ! FOR GIRLS & BOYS- Ladies take great delight in wearing beautiful dresses. Our stock contains a fine assortment of Dress Goods that will All New Christmas Goods. make splendid Christmas Presents, which Biggest Assortment in City to Select from they would greatly appreciate. Men’s & Boy’s Clothing. A Suit of Fashionable Clothes makes a useful Christinas Present when you buv our nobby, well made goods. Our clothing is giving the best of satisfaction. Order a suit and you will be delighted with it. Great Display of Beautiful China in Artistic Designs, Glass Ware, Vases,etc. PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY! The Store is Crowded with Christmas suitable for Everybody. Come Early. Commissioners’ Court. lorn Brown, iudgme.it.................. 65 00 E. K Gilbert, hauling Mrs. Swab to Tillamook.................... 2 50 3 09 I). W. Gilbert & Son, mils.......... Henrv Olds, supervisor................ 37 50 Dawson Bros., livery hire.......... 13 50 W. D. Wood. Poland bridge...... 1163 82 D. S. Bovakin, registering votes 1 10 Work in R D. No. 4. () c. Vaughn, team...................... 27 00 C E. Nelson....................................... 1 12 Glen Apsley.................................... 10 57 I). B. Darby....................................... 15 75 D. D. Meat..................... .................. 1 I 25 Frank Fitz...................................... 2 70 G. Geores...... ................................. 47 25 Hen S aiders.................................... 13 72 lake Pvsterfield.............................. 5 62 C. Stuart.......................................... 1 80 Gus« Geores.................................. 84 30 Ike Wells......................................... 3 82 Hubert Edgar............................... 2 02 Dave Sb aw...................................... 2 70 Ernest Knight............................... 7 20 Work in R. D. No. 6. Frank Foster................................... 28 35 John Jenck....................................... 2 25 Will Glick........................................ 3 36 Jeff Fleck......................................... 2 25 Cost Bill State ys Roy Deeter. G. W. Sappington......................... 6 .’»i N Olsen.............................................. 6 'JO Cost Bill, State vs Anna Starr, I G. W. Sappington......................... 4 N. Olsen............................................... 1 | Cost Bill, State vs T. Coulson. H. Booth............... 6 40 JILTED MAN ANGRY It is alleged that Friedrichsen did not N otice or S chool I ndemnity S euc - A. M. Ginn........... 9 40 tion . take his jilting kindly. Mrs. Alexander I Brings Suit to Recover Presents Thomas Coulson » 40 United States Land Office, An adjourned meeting of the B >ar<l of savs he called her up continually on the N. P. Hansen..... 10 60 I Portland, Oregon, to Fortner Fiance. Commissioners was held last week when Chas P. Nelson 10 60 I Decemlier 4th, 1908, Because she hud jilted him and mar- long-distance^telephone and annoyed her the following business was transacted : la.nes Feeiiev..... 4 20 I N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That the considerably. He demanded the return I M. Smith........ 4 20 | ried another, Mrs. Charlotte Marian of his presents forthwith. Mrs. Alex State of Oregon, on December 4th, 1908, In the matter of bids lor bridges across 2 20 Hardman Alexander, a pretty nurse and Harry Sharp...... applied for Lots 6 and 7, of Section 8. tp. Three Rivers and Bea ver ('reek, that of Ivan Gist.............. 10 80 j a bride ol four weeks, was made the de ander was loath to part with such fine 1 south, range 8 west, and filed in thu W. D. Wood for $650.00 and $1.80 per D. Sanders.......... 10 80 I fetidant in a suit in a Justice Court yes furs. office a list of School Indemnity 8eltt. foot for approaches for the BeaverCreek Alvin Jurhs......... 4 00 I "They were given to me—why should tions in which it selected said land;and j derdav by E G Friedriehen, a former 00 I B. C, Mapes ....... 4 bridge was rejected, and the bid of E. that said list is open to the public for I part with them ?'■ she said. E. Kabba............ 4 00 ' i bank teller of Tacoma. The capitalist, j inspection. E. Cross and R. Cross, which was for Friedrichsen communicated with At Neils Brandt...... 00 her former suitor, sought to recover|pres 4 Any and nil persons claiming adversely $596.70 for the Beaver creek Ofidge and H. Simpson......... 4 00 ents he had made her before her loye torney Strowbridge and told him his the above descii led land or any kgnl $715 41) for the Three Rivers bridge, Dr. Hawk............. 3 40 subdivision thereof, or claiming the grievances. He said the young woman J. S. Lilly............ 4 20 grew cold and she turned from hiui. both complete, was accepted same under the mining laws, or desiring promised tojbe his wife and that it was J. C. Mann......... Friedrichsen was receiving teller of the 4 20 to allow said land to be more valuable III the matter of a charge against the Elmer Scheese..... 4 20 Scniidanavian-Bank at Tacoma until a in the full belief that they were to'be wed for mineral than for agricultural pur supervisor of R D. No. 3, it appearing Sam Tomlinson.. 6 40 month ago. He returned to the Sound ded that he bought the expensive pres poses, or to object to said selection fur to the court that H. Kunze had made Dee Tomlinson... 6 40 any legal reason, should rile their claims ents. Lily Tomlinson.. certain charges against the supervisor ol 6 40 city last night. “My wife gave back some of the pres or their affidavits of protest or contest However the case will not be tiied, for Norman Olds ..... 6 20 R. 1). No. 3, charging the said super in this office. F. W. Robitsch.. 8 20 the bride consented to return a portion ents, though, and everything has been A lgernon S. D resser . visor with a''graft1'in said road district, M. Schield........... 7 60 of the presents, and the anger of the re settled,” said Mr. Alexander last night, Register, and it appearing to the court that the B. W. Turner.... 8 00 G eo . W. B ibee , lover has been appeased. The "As a matter of fact, there's nothing to 2 20 jected I nines Walton... charge should be investigated, it was or • Receiver. B. C. - Lamb ... 2 20 exchange was affected yesterday after it except that we are married. We feel dered that the county clerk be ordered I hereby designate the Tillamook M. w. Hariison. 2 20 noon. It is said to have been largely very kindly toward Mr, Friedrichsen Headlight, published at Tillamook, to notify H. Kunze to make his charges H T. Botts...... 2 00 through the efforts of Coustab'.e Wag and I am sure he feels that way toward Oregon, as tile newspaper in which tbs in writing and file the same with the 0 W. Talmage. 00 3 us. We invited him to dinner tonight, above notice is to lie published. county clerk on or before Jan. 1st. C. A. Parks....................................... 23 10 ner that an amicable settlement was A lgkknon 8. D resser R. T. Boals....................................... 4 40 I reached and the recital ot an interesting but he couldn't come, and will come R. L. Wade, mehds . ....................... 9 Register. Eva Wolfe......................................... tomorrow evening.” 3 20 I love story in the courts was averted. T. R. Wilson, work on roads..... 4 I Duel Wolie....................................... 3 21) T. L McFall, work on roads..... 35 Prior to her wedding Mrs. Alexander Chamberlain ’ s Cough Remedy The Tacoma man was apparently suf M.J. Cone......................................... 5 40 I Allred Ololosen, part payment Aids Nature. was Miss Hardman, and was a well Mrs. M. J. Cone.............................. 5 40 1 ficiently reconciled to the settlement and on'Neacrnev road......................... 100 oo Medicines that aid nature are always known nurse of Portland. She came Geo, W. Phelps ................................. 5 40 I situation and he consented to dine last W. Reddaway, towing lumber... ft 00 G. W Sappington most successful. Chamberlain's Cough 7 05 W. If, Wood, cable....................... 3 20 i night with the bride and successful suitor here from Nehalem and received her Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the 7 oo N. Olsen............... 10 50 I. M Smith...................................... Eva Wolfe .......................................... 10 20 ( F. Foster. Little Nestucca bridge. 650 oo Ralph Welch......... 5 00 at their home on Third street. However, training as a nurse at Hoquiam, Wash. cough, aids expectoration, relieves the liaiel Wolfe..................................... 10 80 I I F. Larsen, repairs..................... 3 50 J. Cresey.................. lungs, opens the secretions, thereby aid 4 00 R. 20 he 1 failed to keep his appointment, ex —Oregonian. T. Boals......................................... P. Newberg, 32 rods corduroy. 2 72 00 D. Coulson............ ing nature in throwing off a cold sod 4 00 T. W Ross................................... J. B Caples, lumlier..................... 20 I plaining at the last niomeut that he was 2 41 36 destoring the system to a healthy con- Cost Bill, State vs Ira Smith. T R. Munk...................................... Beware ot Frequent Colds. Trustees Tillamook Lodge. No. 2 20 < detained, but would dine with them this irtion, For sale by all druggists. G. W. Sappington......................... 6 75 Wm. G. Harris................................ 92, 1.0.0.F., tor donation on A succession of colds or a protracted 3 00 , evening. N. Olsen...'..'. to 00 ■idewalk to be built to the cold in almost certain to end in chronic The amount of warrants dra wn tor For Sale. E. E. Cross 10 6 Mr. .Friedrichsen placed a value of cemetery ........................................ 250 00 catarrh from which few persons ever jurors was $580 and for witnesses Claims of Jurors and Witnesses at No J. M Weiss A Son. plank.............. $250 on the presents he gave his intend wholly recover. Give every cold the One 120 H. Power Boiler. 21 56 $277.20, making $857.20. Grant Tha>er,repairs.................... vember term Circuit Court. 3 60 One 75 H. Power Engine. ed bride, and when he learned that she attention it deserves and you may avoid R. W. Watson, work on road...... 6 60 M. D. Reading......... thia disagreeable disease. How can you One 6 x 24 Planer. 17 00 had.tnarried another he promptly sought This Is Worth Reading. Myrtle Mills, stenographer.......... 1 00 J. W. Hellenbraud cure a cold ? Why not try Chamber. One 36" Resaw. 22 : oo Leo. F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., their recovery or their cash equivalent. G. W. Sappington, canvassing Iain's Cough Remedy ? It is highly re- One 36" Blower Fred Lowry........... 18 20 Buffalo, N.Y.. say«: " I cured the most election returns........................... 3 20 John Lamar.................. He made the trip to Portland to bring commended. Mrs M. White, of Butler, Three Sets Head Block. 15 20 annoying cold sore 1 ever had, with Chas P. Nelson, ditto.................... 7 60 Gus Goer-s...... ............ Easy Terms. the suit, and through his attorney, J. A. Tenn., says: “Several years ago I was 16 20 Buckleu's Arnica Salve. I applied this A. W. Severance, stamped en bothered with my throat and lungs. TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. H. B. Johnson........... 16 00 salve once a Pay for two days, when Strowbridge, instituted proceedings velope» ........................................... I-' 2b I. G. Kennedy Someone told me of Chamberlains ...... F. 8. W hithhovse , Prei. 15 20 every trace of the sore was gone.” Heals yesterday. Geo Body felt, salary...... .............. 28 00 John Harter............... Cough Remedy. I began using it and it 15 20 all sores. Sold under guarantee at C. I. H V. Aller, »alary ....................... 29 60 L. (1. Freeman........... He alleged in his complaint that he relieved me at once. I used it for some Wanted, to Trade. 15 40 Clough's drug store. 25c. George llaag, timber..................... 19 50 Elmer Hall................... 17 40 gave the presents to her October 14, but time and it cured tue. Now- my throat 320 acres Farm Land in Wisconsin. C. L McNary,for stenographers 5 20 Cyrus Randall............. and lungs are sound and well." For 15 80 A Dangerous Operation that tn reality they remained his prop Large house with full stone cellar. Barn B B Stuart, board and care of John L. Jones........... sale by all druggists. 15 20 is the removil of the appendix by h sur 40x60, with full stone basement. Other Oso. Meyers............................. .... 25 00 Robert Watt............... 16 40 gi on Noone who takes Dr. King's New- ertv. He enumerated the various arti. out buildings. 85 acres under plow and R. F. Zachman, mds........... ......... 7 HO Louis lohnson........... 15 80 Life Pills is ever subjected to this fright, cles and their values. One set of prime Medicine That Is Medicine Emmett Jenkins, taking ballot crop. 150 acres in brush prairie. 7 acre, M. Melchior.................. 80 fill ordeal. They work so quietly you mink furs, he said, cost him $140; a pair 15 "I have suffered a good deal with ma lake, Fine well water. Will sell or trade o 50 Frank Owens............... box to Harn>gat......................... 20 00 don't feel them. They cure Constipation, of smoked pearl opera glasses were laria and stomach complaints, but I for Tillamook property. Inquire of Rollie H. L Jensen, taking ballot box A W. Atterburv...... 15 20 headaehe. bill, usness and lualana 25e. •> 50 20 I to Blaine........... . ........................... worth $9, he said ; a set of mink furs, have now found a remedy that keeps Watson, Tillamook, Or. W. S. Hays................... 15 at C. I. Clough's drug store. me well, and that remedy is Electric I. F Ramsey, board ot Prana C. A. Svenson..,......... boa ami muffier, it is alleged are worth Bitt rs: a medicine that is medicine for 15 40 Murray........................................... Catarrh Can n t be Cured 4 50 Herman Schollmever. 20 40 Muscular Pains Cured. $5i) ; and it is further alleged that the stomach and liver troubles, and for run with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot I. C. Holden, postage..... ............ I 56 John O. Bozorth.......... " During the summer of 19i)J I wan 3 4o ; reach the Rent of the disease. Catarrh Is s blocs down conditions." suvs W C Kiestier, sum ol $60 in gold coin was advanced. W. D. Bodvlelt, janitor................. 39 00 Carl Wallin................... or constitutional disease, and in order to cars II 15 20 i troubled with muscular pains in tile in. of Halliday, Ark Electric Bitters purify you must take Internal remedies. Halt» W. Bod v felt board Ol prisoners 92 75 B. A. Todd................... 8 60 •top ,,f my foot,” says Mr. 8. Pedler, of XBut the most provoking expense, per- and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di H. Crenshaw, salary..................... 133 33 I Elmer Hoag............... 15 20 I Toronto, Out. "At times it was so |mii>- i baps, was that of $2 which the capital- and impart vigor and energy lo thè rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces- Halil John Aschtin. salary..................... 50 OO Chns Ray....................... Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine- It 1» 70 ful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's ' ist is said to have forwarded the pretty . i «leak Your money will be refunded prescribed by one of the b«t physician« J« JJ" j V. Holden, sulaiv....... ........... . 133 33 Marion Chance............ 1« 20 Pain Balm was recommended to me, so if it fails to help you. 50c. at C. I. country for years and Is a regular prescription. K. Mills, salary............................... 50 OO Geo. W. Phelps........... nurse with which to purchase neckties 16 40 I tried it and was completely cured by Il is composed of the beet tonics known, cool- , Clough's drug store. A. M. Hare, salary....................... 100 00 lohn Erickson.............. bined with the best blood purtders, setrng ®- 15 40 one small bottle. I have since recoin l for him. No ties were forthcoming, he j J. H. Johnson, salary.................. 50 oo J. H. Dunstan............... rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perlecr 18 20 mended u io several of mv friends, all savs, but instead she kept the monev. Marked for Death. combination of the two ingredients is whet pro W.S But I, salary......................... 83 33 D. A. Bailey................... 9 20 of whom speak highly of It.” For sale From the stories told by both parlies ” Thrve years sgo I was marked for duces such wonderful resulta in curing Catarro. H Crenshaw, lor Sheriff Stevens Wm. Easom................. 15 40 by all druggists. 8eu<l for testimoniéis free. . ,, for serving subponeas .............. to their lawyers, there is a most unusual death. A grave-yard cough was tearing I 1 P J. CHHNKY * CO . Prop».. Toledo. U. »V. I. Carver............... 3 60 John McNamer, hauling and my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to Sold by druggists, price 75c A. C. Hunt.................... romance connected with the case. Fried Guilty of Counterfeiting 3 60 Take HalTs Pam.tv Pills for constipation- feeding prisoners......................... 16 25 Amos Vaughn............. Paramg counterfeit money m no worse richscn. who was a man of means and help me. and hope had fled, when mv ! 4 00 Tske Hall s Family Pills for constipado». Glass A Prudhomme, mds...... . husband got Dr. King's New Discovery " 4 14 J. W. Jennings.......... . than siiiin'ilunng some unknown worth 00 4 teller of a bank, met Mrs. Alexander, says Mrs. A. C. William», of fùè, R Y. Blalock. truant officer...... 1 fo Junies Williams............ lens remedy for Foley's Honey ai d Tar Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic 3 6o ; Tillamook Herald, pt inting ..... 52 5<> r. W Lvster................. Kv. "The first dose helped ma and im constipation and stimulates the li’»t- 60 I •h* great cough and cold remedy that ‘ then Miss Hardman, early in tbe Sum 3 „„ School D ish let No. 8, rent...... provement kept on until I h id gained ' 00! cures the moat obstinate coughs ano 00 R. C. Muggarell ......... Orino regulates the bowels t*> they wiH ---- ----- „_______ mer, and proposed. He says he was 9 G,,, H Crenshaw, expense taking J. 8- 8._ L Lsiuar, .. - — -»• _____ Tilla- accepted aod that they weie to be mar- 58 pounds in weight and mv health was 1 act naturally and you do not have W D W. Gilbe, t................ 6 30 I heals the ‘ lungs fully restored." This medfcine holds Saling to Salem...... .................... to 20 W. D. Gladwell .......... 3 20 ' ,Uuok 1 Hawk St Miller, Bay City. Ore. lake purgatives continuously.—J-.8, i ried shortly, but she points ont that it the world's healing record for coughs Pacific Tel & 1'el Co........ ............ 11 45 Arthur Jackson............ Lamar. Tillamook; Hawk & Miller. Bay 6 00 G. C. Vaughn, supervisor............. and colds and lung and throat diseases. 1 is a women's prerogative to change her A Personal Appeal 1» 00 L II. Moore................... 5 20 City. Ore. _________ D J. Gilbert, taking care ot P. It prevents pneumonia. Sold under If we could talk to vou personally A C. Daniels............... 7 20 »Imut the great merit of Foley and Tar 1 mind. More people are taking Foley'» K"1; H. Swabb.................................... guarar.tee at C. I. Clough's drugstore 25 W. 8. Hare...-.............. 6 60 __ ’ he changer! her mind at Newport Tillamook Hearld, printing...... for cough«, colds and lung trouble, you 50c. and |1 00. Trial bottle free. ney Remedy every year. It is consider™ 11 I C. Quick....................... 4 20 H. Crenshs w.e< peases tn prixur never could tie induced to experiment recent,’r- wb«n she met James Alexander, to be the rniwt effective remedy for kid J J. Hudson................... 8 60 Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that ney and bladder troubles that medical caring witaesaesm Wuiie case 215 : with unknown prepaialmns that may employe of a local timber concern who Fred Zsddach............... 7 80 p^nTrV^^m.^ I —rd”' Dr Boals, examination................ r “*• ’ Af‘" may develop into pneumonia over night science can devise. Foley's KidisT 6 C. E. Easom.................. 7 60 are quickly cured by Foley'. Honey and ' Remedy correcta irregularities, boil« Easter & Bon, livery..................... 22 H. W. Booth......... ........ 6 40 Iva»» record of forty years of cures__J, » wh,rlw,nd campaign of three weeks. Tar. as it soothes inflamed membranes, I Wm Armstrong, eaie ol Flank up worn out tissues and restores Io* D T. Ediennds......... .. 6 40 Murrey .............. ... ....................... 8. Lamar, Tillamook . Hawk & Mill»r ; won out, and they were duly heals the lungs, and expels the cold froni vitality. It will make vou feel well 22 50 E E Ciosa.................... 10 60 the system -J. 8. Lamar. Tillamook look well—J. S. Bay «.Uy, Ore. married lour weeks ago. Umar. Tillamook; Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Ore. Hawk & Miller, Bay City, Ore,