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r » A > TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 3’« 1008. rival of the finest, so there is no reason for the business men to worry in the Editorial Snap Shots. len t this a mn«t opportune time to ________ least. start a town at Pairview ? thrilling rescue effect ED AT 8EA. Fourteen Years for Rief. ■ • • "Honesty is the best police.’' would l»e A b E bdbbn , Wash., Dec. 27.—Almost H an F rancisco . D»- c . 29-Fourteen years in the pernt-n iary, the maximum, attorneys to practice in tin-future. is the sentence meted out today to Abra dead from hunger and exposure in a two days' battle with a fierce gale ten miles ham Kuef. wh » for four years directed off Willapa Harbor, the officers, Francisco Eu- an adviser of the administration of Eu and captain’s wile were rescued from the gene E. Schmitz Mayor of ihe city. morning by a lifeboat sent out from the MAN It is generally conceded by moat every body that unless Hoquarton slough is improved the seaport town will the bay. be on tlie political destinies <-f 8»n steamer ■ ■ ■ Shocking Earthquake. The way to make Tillamook Bay and Tillamook City seaport» is for the peo pie to pull together, for this is a matter of much importance to this county. We are publishing today a number of letteis Mr. Russell Hawkins, ol received froni The Whitney Co , Ld., bearing upon the i nprovement of Tillamook bar. ami if we succeed in accomplishinganything it will have to be done by all pulling together, and now is the time lor a long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether for a seaport for the center ot Tillamook county. water logged R oms . Dec. 2» —One hundred thousand dead; Messina, on the Island of Sicily, and Reggio and a score Southern Italy, overwhelmed ; the entire Cslabrian region laid waste—that is the earthquake's record so far as at present known Reports are coining slowly into satislactiouamongst the dairvinen ol the county and to gel them divided up again Tney have pulled well together for »eve ceived as much money tor their products as they have the past few years. But it the dairymen want to pull apart and fall 1.3U0 lbs. Santa this Gotoma The Monica. Sant» All those who^are owing me must pay of the wheelhouse, which proviiled poor' shelter for hersril and members of the up at once, the accounts living left at the ship's crew, though this wheelhouse Tillamook County Bank for collection. saved them from the awful battering oi Monica reached here tnis afternoon with the refugees, eight io number, was in’the Han Francisco final rescue in the face of immediate quake was a pleasant dream. Go The death. Captain’s Wife Cheers Men. Mrs. "My wife,'1 sure the captain, “was of Foland. at relatives Blaine Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. F J. Ayer, of Boukbr Creek, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cuil. of Blame Christinas week Ollie Woods who lias been working at Salem returned home Thursday. L. P. Gray, who has been working at the Yellow Fir Mill, night all hope, but the Santa Monica appeared Hurley visited his home San Francisco, after she had after the fog lifted this and morning, thanks to Captain Olson, we are alive and unharmed." The Gotoma sailed Wednesday from were boards Bay, with a cargo of lumber fur San forme. I het placed it where the watvr would not strike me. but I might as well Hawley Want» Complete Survey N otice of Harbor. The water poured Washington, Dec. 23.—If there is to he off Tillamook Head," said Captain Grug through the top. hut the aides prevented a river and harbor bill this session Rep were us from being lettered to pieces and the resentative Hawley will insist upon the of our course. wheel house is what saved us "I was soaked through all the time I appropriation of the full amount recom- and I did not improvement of Tillamook Bay ; indeed, gel, " with which we battled, but have hern in the sra. was in the wheel-house seams and Christmas morning I found dare to move much, for il'I she was leaking way I would go out of the window, and ed. The snap shot man will refrain from passing any criticism on the Boelk-No lan case, other than to draw a little pen picture, and it is this : A bevy of attor neys io court striving in every possible a way to deprive his land. poor old man rd It was a shocking and pitilul Far better would it have been, and far more hands so that the old Germancould have him without being dragged into court and put to the expanse of Coming trom California on two occasions to delend his rights. Harold Hollett the holidays with his parents at Tilla ■ inook, has to returned his home st Blaine. Dee Moon, who has been working nt the fir mill, is visiting home folks during The Christmas tree at Blaine, Thurs with the prospect of the railroad hying county to locate ami invest. In tact,wr expect that next year will mark a great start b-ing made in the way of new in dustries being started up, for there are splendid openings and opportunities in this rich, undeveloped country • ■ • x. The person who made the remark that auc'i mills being erected—and they will be)whenever the slough is improved. Hern la a funnv and amusing situa- tion in Tillamook City. Because the busi, new* man naie agreed to patronise the new steamer, it Is reported that a new •tore is to be put In, backed by the mo- nopoly which kept of the all competition out county ; and because all ol the business men were In favor of miai«, the The lum J there I would catch a little fresh water in mv mouth and it felt so good, for 1 Miss Ruth Gladwell is studying was feverish ami thirsty. along the channel with mvself, though I kept up my cour These dikes, built some years ago. have Seek Refuge in Wheelhouse. and with the decks awash, the entile She was kept afloat vessel to go down. however, by the lumber in the hold. "Fortunately we were able to get a little canned stuff from the galley, but Resolutions of Condolence. did not get anv Marked for Death. The liquid in waler. i he cans kept our throats from becoming stiff and patched. Mv V5 e had lost lol darkness of the night. "ur compass and all the ship's paper» ami we kept the schooner into the teeth of the storm as best we could and tried to make the Columbia River. I was so ter age and encouraged the men. "We steered and drifted alternately, hoping against hope, but this morning, when we found onrselves off Shoalwater Bay, or what we thought it to living driven landward, and be, we gave our selves tip for lost, but the Santa Monica's coming in sight gave us fresh courage Onr boats had been torn away, hut had no serious difficulty in we getting on hoard the Santa Monica's boat, as the storm had moderated a little "When we left the schooner her sails were still intact and she was going to The only living thing ward the shore. aboard was a goat, the pitiful bleating hear some distance The crew of the Gotoma were given hot drinks and bv the time they reached port were in their normal condition." Names of Crew Fail Captain. Captain Gruggel sat in the cabin of the his Santa Monica tonight and related story without showing any trace of the hardship through which he had passed. Mv head maintained a fair channel to Hoquarton Slough, but thev ate badly in need of repairs and in fact it is necessary to have Cough Medicine Children. for Mrs. McRaney’s Experience. Mrs. M McRaney, Pr-ntiss, _ , . Miss, . write« " I was confined to my bed for three months with kidney and bladder trouble, and was treated by two phy- siciana but fiufi-d to get relief. No liunoui tongu» can tell how I suffered, and I had given up hope of ever getting well until I began taking Foley's Kill ney Remedy. After taking two liottles I felt like a new param, »nd feel it my duty to tell suffering women what Foley's Kulnev Retnedv did forme."— J. S Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & Mil ler, Bay City. lire. soaked. were they were so wring them out and that when Then the thev were pulled on wet again they actually seemed dry. an annual Mr Hawley will probably experience some difficulty in securing an adequate Forgets Till Last to Pray appropriation, because "All this time 1 had forgotten to pray I have prayed everv night when I am Bav was not urgently in need of improv I was »ure it was the last of me, I made future time if it became necessary to re up my mind to have a little prayer all dace the appropriations for the harbors i>v myself. You know prayer will avail nothing if vou leave it to the last meat. Sol was glad I and not left it until I mo before prayed got into such a to help yon out then. along the Oregon coast. with them. Captain Gruggle says this is the sec ond time he has 15 years ago been About wrecked. master of the was he schooner Helen Marion when she went He savs the Gotoma carried a ashore. cargo of 250,01)0 ftet nf lumber ; that she was valued at $5000, and that both the vessel and the cargo are insured. Owned in San Francisco. The a two-masted owned by the Simpson was Gotoma schooner and Lumlier Company, of San Francisco. that it was far more important to im prove the entrance to Coos Bay than to secure an appropriation for Tillamook. Before the channel at the mouth of the bay can lie further improved and after I the Miami Lumber Francisco. Company, of San The vessel was insured. A berdeen , Wash.. Dec. 28.—Captain Jacobson. of the life saving station nt Westport, reported through the wirel-ss such a sweet peace came into my breast. and indorsed by the engineers, and Mr. All my anxiety left me and I rested so Hawley’s bill, recently introduced, calls nice and so calmly that I prayed again. for two surveys, one tor a 15 foot chan And it was those prayers that saved us. nel to the bar and the other for a 20- I am sure thev did. foot channel. For why did that These surveys will include that estimates of cost, and it the engineers time ? It was God. of course, telling ne favor one or the other of the projects it that we were saved. And then the good may be possible to secure an appropria peace come into my soul just nt steamer Santa Monica came in sight and tion for the entrance of the bay in the it was God that sent her to us, too." river and harbor bills to be passed in the 61st Congress. Catarrh Cann t be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the stat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces« Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It waa prescribed by oneof the best physicians in this country for years an*l is a regular prescription. 1» is composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful resalU in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. P J. CHENEY & CO., Prop«.. Toledo. 0 Sold by druggists, price 75c. Take Hall a E m 'Q i I v Pills for constipation. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Muscular Pains Cured. " During the summer of 1908 I was troubled with muscular pains in the in. «tep of my foot,” says Mr. 8. Pedler, oi Toronto, Ont. "At times it was so pain ful I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pam Balm was recommended to nie, so I tried it and was completely cured by one small bottle. I have since recom mended it to several of my friends, all of whom apeak highly of it.” For sale by all druggists. Guilty of Counterfeiting Passing Cixinterfeit money is no worse than substituting some unknown worth less remedy for Foley's Honey ard Tar the great cough and cold remedy that cures the nnwt obstinate coughs and heals ilie lungs —J. 8. Lamar, Tilla mook; Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Ore. station at that point this afternoon that seven the schooner Gotoma is ashore miles from that point ai d rapidly going to pieces. The members of the crew, in addition to Captain and Mrs. Gruggel, who were Fred Rodgers, of San Fran saved arc cisco. mate ; Alexander Harley, of port land, cook ; |ohn Bolenski, Erick Erick son. Teller Albert Johnson, and John seamen. Erkkson shipped ehoard the schooner at Tillamook, having previous ly been connected with the lighthouse at “I never want to see the sea again," said Mrs Gruggel. wife of the captain, in an interview today aboard the steamer Santa Monica, where she is being cared for. Mrs. Gruggel First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. Paid up Capital.. is slightly past mid age. stout of build, strong in appear ance and of Irish parentage. She has »25,000. Offers «very facility for safe banking, and respectfully solicita your buwocaa. Acta as trustee for corporations, fodi viduals and estates. that point, it will be necessary to have a new project prepared Marshfield and She carried a cargo for Mr, Teal said prayed "Well. I prayed, Confidential trott relatioos carried out faithfully. Interest at current rates on time de posits. Mail borine«" given prompt attention A Personal Appeal If we could talk to you personally about the great merit of Foley and Tar, boxe« jota installed for convenience oi of »««11. Bulri’1 S chool T ion . j United States Land Oft, Portland, Oregon, ' December tfe, ■ N otice is H ereby G ives -12 State of Oiegon. mi L)ei'enib.r vkl applied for Lot. 8 and 7, of Sectig« 1 suuth, range 8 west, and hM» office a list of School Indemnity tions in which it selected Mid lu that sai l list is open to the nd inspection. Any and all pfrsons chiming,$ the above desciided land or ■ subdivision thereof, or claimii same under the mining I.wi.md to show said lund to be mor, n for mineral thsn fur .gricultnfe poseu, or to object lu said »Itrfe atty legal reaaon. should nlctlw or their affidavits of protea or i tn thia office. A lgernon S. D ies G eo , W. B ibeb , Rs I hereby designate the 'fl Headlight, published at Til Oregon, as tue newspaper in>1 above dotice is to lie publuM. A lgernon 8 Dn Noiicx S chool lNPExMn TION. United Slates Land Ot ' Portland. Oregna, or November 10, N otice is H ereby G iven ,-) Slate ol Oregon, on Nov-uifoll applied for the Ne *4 of Ne Jja of Section 12, tp 1 south, range and tiled in this office a I m ol Indemnity Selectionstn winch m said land, and that said lit ill the public for >-ispeclfon. Any and ah persons, claiaig sely the above described land * legal subdivision ti>»|aif. or < the same under the ruining 1 desiring to allow said land to I valuable for mineral than U tural purposes, or to object I selection for any legal reuoi, file their claims or their add protest or con test in thia office. A lgernon 8. Duo G eo . W. B ibu . I have designate the Till*»1*’ light, a newspaper published monk, Oregon, as the paperi»' above notice is to be published. A lgernon 8. I’M for coughs, colds and lung trouble, you never could be induced to experiment with unknown prepaiations contain some harmful that may drugs. Foley's Honey and Tar costs you no more and has a record of forty years of cures.—J. 8. Lamar, Tillamook ; Hawk & Miller, B.»y _lty, Ore. What Ails YouT Do yoa fsei weak, tired des co id erA have frequent headache- ue# tongue bitter or bad taste In morning, "heart burn," be'eblng of gas, acid Isings In throat r-?«r eating, stomach gnaw or burn, f* id breath, dizzy st?».Is, poor or varlab's appetite, nausea «* times and kindred symptoms? ve any coMld»’ .ble nnmber of toms yr's are suffering pfo ¡Ivor with Indi- <estlon^acM^Tpe'Bsfo^ D.j Pierce’s Golden Mwifeal Discovery la maffg,up of the most th valuable medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent cure of >HghabrmrmitLcandijlQiis,_It is a most efficient liver Invlgorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The "Golden Medical Discovery ’ Is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of Its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at Its formula will show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful habit-forming drugs. It Is a fluid extract made with pure, tri pie-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of the following native American forest plants, vit.. Golden Seal root, Stone root. Black Sherrybsrk. Queen * root. Bloodroot, and Mandrake root. The folfowlnc leadln« medics) suthoritlea. anon« a host of others, extol the forcrofn« roots for ths cure of Just such ailments as ths aborosrmpfom. tndl<-ate: Prof. R. Bartholow. S' J? Jefferson Med College. Phil* ; Prof. H. C Wood. M. D.of tnlv.of Pa: Prof Edwin M Hals. M. 0.. of Hahnemann Med. College. Chicago; Prof. John King. M. D.. Author o( American Dispensatory; Prof. Jno. M. Scud der. M. D.. Author of Specific Medicines; Prof. J<*n»on- M. D . Med. Dept Univ ot 14. Y.: Prof. Finley Klllngwood. M. D.. Author 01 .MS ■edlcs and Prof In Bennett Medl- cal Collage. Chlrsgo Send name *nd ad dress on Postal Card to Dr R V Pierce. Bnf- '"fo- ■" V- and receive rrtr booklet giving •xtvacte from writings of til the above medl- cal authors and manr others endorsing. In the srrnjigest powlhle terms, each and every In gredient of which "Golden Medical Dlscov srv • ta composed, ff . ur rterre's Pleasant Fel’ets regulate and mrthorate stomach, liver tod towels. They *■ ««junction with "Golde« ■euleal Dtscovery ■ If bowels are much co«- s**»as«d. Tbey're tiny and suaer-ceat«*L Fire and burglar proof safely d«powi eustumers st reasonable tentai. __ _____________ man Burton and stated that Tillamook menls and that it could wait for some at once, when is the removal of tneappendix by h sur geon. Noone who takes Dr. King’s New- Life Pills is ever suhj cted to this fright ful ordeal. They work so quietly you don’t feel them They cure constipation, headache, biliousness and malaria. 25c. at C. I. Clough’s drug store. but are thankful affaiis are no worse Teal, of N. forgot this time, and all good night's rest would make them all Grug J. Portland, recently appeared lieforeChair at home or on the sea. but somehow 1 A Dangerous Operation Tbecrew and Mrs. appropriation of $5000 to keep them in condition. He said bis wife was feeling no ill , fleets right again. to Ti 1 imook < tty. was lring in water most of the time, and from her trying experience, and that a gel saved only the clothes on their backs, Good did ask for $10,000 for repairing the dikes tight pinch, for the Almighty isn't going Drift In Face of Storm. after being taken aboard. the w orld's healing record It >r coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Bold under guaraiteeat C. I. Clough's drugstore. 5t)c. and »1.00. Trial bottle free. was vei v wife brave and cheered us through the dread of which we could " Three years sgo I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough waa tearing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me. and hojie had fled, when my Imstiaiid got Dr. King's New Discovery.” stye Mrs A. C. William", of Bac. Kv. “Tile filet dose helped ine and im provement kept on until I hoi gamed 58 pounds in weight and my health was tully restored." Thia medjeine holds no appropria tion for the mouth of this harbor, but rified that I did not know what to do B. Creer-y ’a Thursday. music._____________ neers have recommended her was loosened and was carried over we huddled , momentarily expecting the J. J. Hollett went to Beaver Saturday. he will go further and ask for a new sur board by the seas. sought refuge in the wheelhouse, where Foley's Orino Laxative cures ch>onlc constipation ami stimulates the liver. Oruio tegulatee the Rowels wi they will act naturally ami you do not hare to lake purgatives conliivioualv.—J. 8 Lamar. Tillamook. Hawk & Miller. Bar mean mora business and ws see no rca- i City. Ore. ao® why. as the community ta divided up Hoarse coughs and sluffs colds that Into naw factioos evety once in a while, may develop into pneumonia over night why they cap not have a factions! store, ; arc quickly cured by Foley 's Honey and I hank, hotel, meal market, newspaper i f*r *a.it soothes inflamed memhrance, | lewis tne lungs, and expels the cold from doctor, attorney, etc., for »vary faction. i the system—J. 8. Lamar. Tillamook- Anyway, at the outcome, it will be a aur ( Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Ore I fog the Port of Tillamm»k they are to lie ffropÿôd Oold by som»' of the dairy men ! who threaten to put in a co-operative i | atora. Wa hopa they will, for it will water pouring into the hold. Mr. and Mrs. Elkins were guests at It seems wav to carry on the enterprise euccesa- (ully. We'il like lu afe a dosen more pumps the make no headway against mv stockings The season fur coughs and colds is now at baud and too much care cannot to us that about twenty men who get be used to protect the children. A uliild on the pay roll and the business houses is much more likely to contract diph theria or scarlet fever when he has a in the city, won't entertain such a sour cold. The quicker you cure his cold the feeling as that, for they, more than those less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough who are building the mill, will be tl^e Remedy is the sole reliance of many most benefited We simply mention thia mothers, and few of those who have tried it are willing to use any other Mrs. F. little incident to show how typical it is F Starcher, ot Ripley,, W. Va., says. with Tillamook custom to want tu pull "I have never used anything other than down rather Ilian tu build up. Well the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my boys have been pretty successful in other children and it has always given good ! Mtisfaclion.'* This ”' remedy contains no lines of business, are all industrious and opium or other narcotic and may lie hard workers themselves and just com given as conHdertly to a child as to an For »ale by all druggists. mon, «very day citisens who want to see adult Tillamook City prosper, will go • long industries thrive in this city. the deckload, as jettison could needed by the Army engineers for the vey with a view to securing a new pro if the other way into the waterthat was ject for the improvement of the channel rushing over the vessel. While I lav at the entrance to the bay. The engi cook would take off my stockings and he hoped the boys would go broke who are putting in the new saw mill shows a had spirit and he does not wmt to see to one mate, the cook, four seamen and myself, both boats when the season opens up for completed, people will lie coming to the vessel was moved ship's company, including my wife, the ■ ■ ■ and other improvements going on. ami the one reports a good time. Oretown Orange, Uretown, Ore. Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Wouldn't it be a good thing if every Being to remove from our midst our late body in Tillamook County would hury brother and greatly loved Floyd Com their little hatchets—they don't amount mons ; and to much, anyway—and vie with each Whereas, the intimate relation long other in boosting the county. This is a held by our deceased brother with the good new year's resolution • Help to membeis ol this Grange, render it proper that we should place on record our ap- build up. not to pull down ; put aside p-e<intion of his services as a member petty jealousies and strife, and cultivate ana his merits as a young man ; there a friendly spirit towards one another. fore, be it Resolved, that while we bow with Is there anything wrong with that? humble submission to the will of the Perhaps someone will say, however, lei Most High, we do not lhelrss mourn for the snap shot man, who, admitted, likes our brother, who has been called froni a scrap once in a while, practice what he his labor to rest ; Resolved, that tl is Grange tender its pt caches, Well, we’re willing to try it heartfill sympathy to the family and re the other fellows will try also and quit latives of our deceased brother in this dragging the snap shot out into the their sad affliction. Resolved, that these resolutions be en arena. tered upon the minutes of this Grange, We wonder who will be the first to go and that n copv of them be sent to The back on the new boat—the business men Pacific Grange Bulletin, and a copy be sent to the family of our deceased bro or the farmers ? This would be a pretty ther. Fraternally submitted. good notice for business men to stick up : M rs M ina F ollet , F rep S cher "We ship by the Blmore (oi Argo) " It zinger , M rs . L izzie D unn . Committee. may be there will lie plenty of freight for the indications are that business will l»e I decided badly. only way to save the pound day night, was well attended and every ■ ■ • good next year, with plenty of building The pitching of the lumber and "The schooner sank lower and lower, the holidays. honorable to them had they lent helping obtained possession of what belonged to and school on account of sickness. Roller! Jolies, who hss been spending picture anyone could have witnessed at the last term of the circuit court. from Tru«e^of"thtBBmtJi, HEW PLAN FOR TILLAMOOK. Fra ncisco. "We ran into a severe southwest storm ■ nZl to an order of “J d &~T1 United state. for th. r}"" < made andentere.1 ol recur»*' wt oftleeember. lyos a.thljL* • ing me as trustee ,,r w Beach, bankrupt to e-u'ni PWtjr of said estate f*“* Ing claims again« ,uid penses of such tru.tee.hi» W day of January a I j h Ui 10 o clock of .Midday .nda?'*! public »ale. at the Nhrthd Rouse, in Tillamook City ¡£*1* following <le.cril>ed re«' * *0 estate to-wit An un" terestfn and to the follo«iM a stake on the lath wctin?t' "Nk North of the s H eorw?3 L* '" N.W of See. 2« maple 18 inch« |n 011 22kk degrees. Ea.t 1 foh North 2 degree, and 'J*« chain, ut a .take for N g ground We.t 1 25 chain. and WO minutes. We« 4 rk0*®1 chain, to place of >K-ginn1.,h,,'u l< acre, situate and iX* '’’I* County, Oregon; also in Tin 0 Oregon, the following conX"“*1 30 feet We.t of the S*E tp. 2 S K. 9 W . runningXf*" feet ; thence West 60 feet'tlX *• feet ; thence Bast 60 beginning ; also an unaX?* *s terest in and to the follow’« “**• Beginning ata point BOfaiw feet North Of the South Em'"* section 29. in town.h(02 We.t of Willamette Meiidi., °r<,N',n- »nd ruu0l„?J5 70 feet ; thence West lOo 70 feet , and thence Ea.t place of Beginning. J Said sale made subject to th» of said Court. 10 thico*i daVMei.iiieT^k0««»«'** in there winch the crew fixed up lor a bed ing of the waves opened the Gotoma's Mary Rowland ProPerty N oticx is II sxbbv Tillamook Hobsonville, Or., a port on mas dinner with E are alisent One 120 H. Power Boiler. One 75 H. Power Engine. One 6 x 24 Planer. One 86" Resaw. One 86" Blower, Three Sets Head Block. E isv Terms TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. F. 8 W hitehouse . P us . "When it WHS found impossible tos'BV fo the cabin we had to go ‘o the wheel discension, it will be to their own loss. until the transportation problem is solv For Sale. Drinks Rainwater From Roof. in with those who are trying to create E. Rowland. F rank L ong . boat she could easily have ridden out the house, and by luck there themselves In call and settle by January 1st, 1909. storm. blown northward out enough alone persons knowing been Christinas, Ralph and Hugh Welsh took Christ, Our advice is to let well Al) depted to me for lumber are requested to I told my husband on the trip up Iron! We had lost our compass and were drifting hopelessly. We had abandoned visited S utton . Notice toma.in the first place, was unseaworlby tion to the stricken places. and W. R. earthquake and we lost our home, but to make a Captain Gruggel. of the Gotoma, tells comparison between the earthquake and a vivid story ot shipwreck, peril and mv experience on the Gotoma, the earth patched over, that she was a dangerous Reaver, Please call there and settle. loina having been abandoned, a derelict. craft. Just as 1 feared, the went to pieces, when, il she had lieen a good ELAINE Pay Up she was crowded in thecontracH-d space the sea», and doubtless from death. "You know," began Mrs. Gruggel. "I the Go Particulars obtained at the Hradlighl office. story she tells of the terrible experience she passed through. For three days dreadful darkness of the awful ral years with good success and profit to themselves ; in fact, they have never re true and gentle for working, about Intensely interesting and dramatic and very brave and cheered us through the Mr. the part of some persons to create dis ages from 14 to 11 years, perfectly Rome on account of the most com. plete destruction of lines of communica ■ ■ a There appears to be a disp »sition on ol towns in schooner crew Notice of Trustee'» gile Earthquake Mere Fleanantry. with touches of pathos and humor it the a good new year’s resolution for some T Horses for Sale. FOR SALE, THREE BLACK MARES, she take anv chances on the water. .Ship Crew Saved ; Abandoned. Gotoma’a accompanied her husband on one or two voyages, but declares never again will HRTOHONn^TAR N otice or S chool IsDuuon tion . United States LandOfc Portland, Oregon. November 5th. N otice is H ereby State of Oregon, on Noveinfe’* applied for the S *4 of Se 4 »’ 24. tp. 1 south, range7 west,»* this office a list of School I Selections in which it selected» and that said list is open to* for inspection. . , Any and all persons sely the above described I»» legal subdivision thereof, oro* same under the mining I***'01 to show said land to I* mor« for mineral than for *£rlc poses, or to object to ““ for any legal lesson, shoa« claims or their affidavit* contest in this office. A lgernon S. t" G eo . W. B i *“ I hereby designato ikj Headlight, published at Hl* as the newspaper •. i to be PuW*“r A lgernons , w irw NEV« R A. D. resident DE® Office in Slurp«’’ All Work Guh**** TILLAMOOK.