TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 1,
1909.
Draft Horses.
Editorial Snap Shots.
Who said that certain parties shipped
in whiskey in oilcans ?
* » *
We are told that one of the bootleg
gers who whs recently arrested solicited
money last summer. Wonder whether it
was for protection ?
* * *
When you see a bevy of men tagging
the well known bootleggers to certain
houses in town, it is circumstantial evi
dence that the law is being violated.
* * *
For the information of those who are
in the habit of taking «.trip for the benefit
of their health previous to the drawing
of a grand jury. We want to say that
th? circuit court convenes on tbe 19th
A.jril.
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An i still the lawless, undesirable class
continue to give the city officials trouble,
an I they will continue to do so as long
as chicken hearted methods are used in
dealing with lawbreakers.
* * *
It has been raining again. Well, cheer
up, it always rains in the spring of the
year in Tillumook county to help the
grass grow. But, cheer up, v<»u can bi nk
on dry weather after the 4th July, not
before.
St « to
Ling worthy.who was run ill for being
boozed, told Marshal Kimball that lie
obtained the drink from the pool rooms.
That should not surprise anybody. But
w iat nliout it ? Nothing, Only no one
can believe the bootleggers, even if they
du till the tiuth.
bluster. The fact that an illegal turn
seller cannot t* convicted in Tillamook
is as a putrid sore on the local legal
character, and a shame not only to the
bur, but to all law abiding citizens.
* * *
The Portland and Tillamook Transpor
tation Co., in repudiating the contract
entered into with the shippers of this
county, has not acted in good faith It
was a fair and square agreement that
was entered into with one of the owners
of t he \rgo. w ho came in here to represent
the company, and should have been lived
up to. No one ex|*cted that the Argo
people wculd meet the cut rates of the
Sue II Elmore, but most all who were
I interested in the transportation matter
at the lime, when several members con
netted with the Argo made their boast
that it they could get the business the)
could carrv freight between h<re and
Portland for $4. and possibly for $3, a
ton, we like people to make good when
they talk and boast what they can do.
The failure of the Argo |»e«>pk Io abide
by their agreement is disappointing to
those who were instrumental in getting
so large patronage t«»r the new boat. As
the Argo people are ei.tirt-lv to blame it
seems to us that thee sh< uld reconsider
the matter nut no oi c can expect
to carry freight at a loss
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WINTER WOOD.
—————
powder
Thousands of millions
of cans of Royal Baking
Powder have been used
in making bread, biscuit
and cake in this country,
and every housekeeper
using it has rested in perfect confi
dence that her food would be light,
sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe
guard against the cheap alum powders which are
the greatest menacers to health of the present day.
BOYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING P0WDEB
MADE FBOM BOYAL GBAPE CREAM OF TABTAK
SJSSSSESSEZSS
The draft horse is getting bigger nnd
bigger. In the late 80 » il one weighed
over 1,<WO pounds andcamefrom France,
it was an event and the horse papers
talked about him. with pictures. Today
the drnft importer will touch nothing
under 1,800 and 3 yeur-olil colls ofteo
run up to a ton.
The favorite draft breed in America —
six to one— is the Percheron of France,
it comes from Le Perche, southwest of
Paris, and nowhere else. The horse
breeders in that district have banded
themselves into a guild or union, and
decreed that no horse from outside the
borders of their district can ever be re-
corded as a Percheron in the studbook
of the breed. A colt foaled just across
the line out of a mare and by a sire cor-
rrctly registered cannot himself Ire regis
tered.
The foundation blood of the Percheron
is, or is said to be, Aiab. The French
man will tell vou that a Percheron is an
Arab made heavy by climate. But
whether Arab extraction or not. it is
sure that the breed Ims been made heavy
by the climate or human selection dur
ing the past hall century.
The French never dream of breeding to
stallions of mixed or unknown blood.
But the American farmer who bred his
mare to a Perch-ron for a heavy colt
usually changes his mind a couple ol
years later, puts what he got from the
first cross to a coach horse for style,
this product to a trotter for speed, and
thegrand result to a jack or a mule. As
a horse breeder he looks onlv at the out
side of the sire (and apparently not so
careful at that), and cares little what
kind ol blood is running inside.
The Nehalem Horss Co's. stallion
Flaneur No. 56331, was bred by M. E.
Chopette, of Department, ol LaSarth,
France. W ill make the senson of 1909
at Tillamook and Nehalem. For terms
see keeper of horse,
H arrison B ooth .
It Makes the Bast and Mort I
:
I
Kind of Timber. y
It bas long been known that «wj
was the be»t time of tile year for 1
ting down tree» for their timber, J
until the American bureau of foremJ
published the results of sotne expyd
ments no one was sure why. Th, I
reau of forestry selected four ^1
trees of the same age aud of nj-l
vigor, growing In the same soil, m
felled them, the first at the eno
December, the second at the end g
January, the third at the end of
ruary and the fourth at the end y
March. They were hewn Into log,/
the same size and dried at tba M1|i
place. Then the logs were tested. :
The December log resisted a drag,
strain twice as strong as that wit/
the March log resisted. It furntokg*
piles which were still perfect and „
decayed sixteen years later, while th 1
piles made from the March log htl
rotted within three or four years.
Wocd that Is felled In December b
les3 porous than that cut at otbet
times. It has been proved that
felled in the spring allowed water ti*
percolate through it In from two/
three hours, while similar wood cut 1»
December was seemingly Impermesblti
There is a very simple method of u
throe hours, w hile similar wood cut to
winter or In spring. The former cot-
tains floury particles, which turn bit»
when tlucture of Iodine Is poured npoi
them, The latter preserves Its natural
tint or merely becomes a little dark«
at the contact of iodine.—New York
World.
Quite a number of men have made
their boasts that they would not obey
the local option, yet once in a w hile thee
Wood Wood. Wood.
An Inquiry
squal that they have bad enough when
law asserts itself. A case of that charac
I Call or tel» phone ROLLIE WATSON
ter is repot ted in the Oregon Free Press, TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
Who is this new light of our legal fra for Spi uce limb wood. Immediate
which is worth repeating, for some of
the Tillamook blind pigs will be squeftl- ternity that has come here to defy and delivery. _______ ________
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COPIED NAPOLEON.
defeat the people in their effort to rid
Here'» a happy thought, Bro. R<»se ing likewise one of these days :
Mare for Sale
Old Ike Wright, of Klamath Falls, the'nKtlves ol the liquor curse ? Whj
braugh might hold a revival meeting for
South American Dictators Who Imi-
A Bav Mare, 8 veais old. weight be
who had a saloon in that city before do s I e go about t’e str.et boast i«g'of
the conversion and penitence of boot local
tween nine and ten hundred Apply Io
tated the French Despot
option Went into effect, boasted
ieggers, bootleg attorney». Ananias wit that "No man. no set of men, nor law. his legal lore ? Is be wanting to build up 0. West, Tillamook. Ore.
Tlte dictatorship of Castro In Vene
a
reputation
?
Will
$
’
»00
of
our
boot
Maaes, prejudiced jurymen and those nor God /Mmight.y himself could stop
zuela has been compared with that of
awfully wicked editors. Say 1 Would him from selling whiskey in Klamath leggers money, for which he d< clarcs he
Hides Wanted.
President Fraucla, who terrorized Par
Falls.
’
’
can send our Local Option Law to the
n’t it draw a crowd, though, to see them
nguay for over thirty years Franck
Well, he has changed his mind. He bow wows,’get this man propeily start
any.
I
will
pay
more
for
hides
than
on the mouruei's bench.
was a worshiper of Napoleon, whom
was informed on as a violator of the
in the county. Store room between
* B to
he eudeavored to Imitate iu every pos
local option law and indicted by the ed in business ? We understand that body
Johnson
&
Talmage
and
T.
H
Goy
ne
’
b
As we have frequently stated, not until grand jury. Later he pleaded guilty. | already one of his cases was so weak,
slble way. He possesses only one por
law office.
N. E. M elchior .
severnl of the lnwless bootleggers have The judge fined him $500 and costs— that he was reduced to attacking an
trait of bis Idol, a German caricature,
i
$400 more. Then his lawyer’s fees was editor and a minister for exercising
A London veterinary surgeon says few which depleted the emperor wearing
served time in the county jail will that about
Hay for Sale.
$400 additional That makes the !
people are conscious of the risks they an exaggerated version of the famous
kind of la wlessness be put a stop to. It is half pint of whiskey run up to $1 400. an American right to express their vows
For sil.-. Go d Clean Meadow Hay. run by permitting dogs to lick their gray overcoat. Francla took thia pic
the same thing with all other kinds id Bv the gallon such wniskev would cost i of public matters, hoping thereby to in
lawlessness, let juries fail to convict and $22 .400 Thnl’» enough to make a man IituvKW
fluence n a vci
certain
jury to txw
free tiitvuici
another with licit her weeds nor dust. L. G. Free hands and faces. They are liable toget ture seriously and for many years pa
tain jxaij
man.
inftcled with a dangerous kind of worm, raded the streets of Asuncion clad In
then sec how thecriniiual class will grow change hi» mind.
bootlegger.
The
jury
was
not
influenced
A good detective, a good prosecuting
a gray dressing gown and a cocked
an I thrive. You see it right here in Till attorney and a good judge and there either.
which, injman, forms cysts in tire brain,
Call for Warrants.
hat, which be fondly believed to to
a nook City.
liver and other pails of the body and the habitual garb of the French dee-
would be no difficulty in enlorcing the
At three general elections, covering a
to * to
local option law and driving out all petiod of about four yearn, the penpie
All General Fund Warrants, endorsed is known as the “hydatid." The worm
pot.
If some arrangements could be made 'blind pig»?'
have made plain their mind in regard to prior to July 1, 1907, will be paid on itself exists in tire dog. The danger is
Castro's most distinguished predecs»
Let the good work go on.
whereby the steam whistles of the elec
this matter. And this vonng legal presentation. Interest ceases this 31st so well known to hygienists Hint a by. sor was also a Napoleon devotee, but
to
to
»
tric light plant and the saw mills could
law exists which renders the keeping of Bolivar had seen his idol and could
Attorney Holme» and any other attor "wistful” may yet discover that he is day of March, 1909.
be connected with anelectric appliance
P. W. T odd
a dog in a slaughter house, illegal. Only thus Imitate him more faithfully. He
ney
for that matter, who goes outrode rd fooling with a live wire. There is doubt
so as to whistle when a fire alarm is
County Treasurer.
less room here for a pood lawyer ofcer
a little while ago a case of this disease managed to acquire the einperor'e
turned in it would be a good way of get. hi» case to drag the Headlight man ini"
brusque speech aud other mauuerton^
tain legal and personal qualifications for
occurred
in London in a dog breeder.
it
u»e»
mighty
poor
judgment.
And
it
ting the boys out in good time, especially
pulled people's ears when In a good
To My Friends.
his profession. And such a man would
•hows
the
levity
by
attorney»
permitted
in the night, tor the present fire bell does
humor and dictated dispatches to sev
in the justice of peace court in this city, be well received by the public. But we
I take this method of publicly thank,
not fill.the bill for a fire alarm.
eral secretaries at once. He founded
The
Story
ofa
Medicine.
and, no doubt. Mr.Holmes was perfectly mistake the people greatly if the}’ want ing my neighbors oh the Big Nestucca
* to to
Its name—" Golden Medical Discovery* an order closely modeled on the Le
Enforce the laws and those who vio aware that he was on untenable ground any more to help the criminal class to River for their kindness to me and their was suggested by one of its most Import gion of Honor; surrounded himself
elude
and
destroy
laws
framed
for
defy,
late them have to foot the costs. Fail when he told the jurymen that a certain
help at the time of my late accident. I ant and valuable ingredients — Golden with a guard of negroes from Haiti,
after the style of Napoleon's mams-
ure to enforce the law and juries to con editor was trying to influence the jury the proper protection of our homes and also wish to thank my friend? of Tilla Seal root.
Nearly forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis lukes, aud endeavored to codify the
vict, the taxpnvers foot the bill. This We deny such an absurd stateineut. The business. That class of lawyers are mook Citv for their kindness and assist
covered that he could, by tho use of pure, laws of bls country. When be retun
has been so frequently demonstrated in Headlight has discussed bootlegging and crowding each other now.
ance in the same manner,
triple-refined glycerine, aided by a cer ed to America after witnessing Napo
W. W. R osebra U g If.
Tillamook county that those who com the travesty of justice in connection witli
D. R EDDA WAY.
tain degree of constantly maintained
heat and with the aid of apparatus and leon’s coronation Bolivar entered Ca
plain about heavy taxation should be the cases from a purely public stand
hio , C ity of T oledo , j » q
appliances designed for that purpose, ex racas standing in a Roman chariot
Painter and Decorator.
getting wise. Perhaps they are, for the point. being perfectly satisfied that a de S tate of L O ucas
C ounty .
» a , a -
tract from our most valuable native me drawn by twelve maidens belonging to
F auk J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior
recent bootleg cases surely ought to open plorable condition of affairs existed in
I do all kinds ol Painting, Decorating. dicinal roots their curative properties the first families of the town.-- Londos
Cartner of the tirin of F. J. Cheuey & Co., doing
the taxpayers' eyes as to who pays the this city when attorneys spirit away nsiness in tho City of Toledo, Couu'y and
much better than by tho use of alcohol, Chronicle.
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the Tinting, Graining and Interior Finishing so generally employed. So the now world-
and run out ol town state witnesses and State
fiddler ill the travesty of justice cases.
sum of ONR HUNDRED DOLLARS for each a specialty. Carriage Painting. Furni
famed
"Golden Medical Discovery," for
to to to
jurymen acquit men whom they knew and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
A Narrow Escape.
Cure.
lure Refinished as good as new. My the cure of weak stomach, indigestion, or
All kinds of real property in Tillamook were guilty. The Headlight was »imply by the use of Hall's ( atarrh
When Mr. Hartman returned an bow
FRANK J. CHENEY
dvspepsla.
torpid
liver,
or
biliousness
and
county is getting away out of reach, doing its duty to the public when it Sworn to before and Miibwct ibed in my pres work is upto date and guaranteed first Kindred derangements
I1UO was
VVO.O first UJOU
’3, as
made,
as later than usual, Mrs. Hartman asked
ence, this 6th day of December, A.D. 1H80.
Joss. II. S ouks , inquire at King and It ever slnke has
m, without a particle him the reason, and bls good naturtd
with too much s|emulative valuation in exposed it, for if that condition of affairs t
.
A. W. GLEASON,
of alcohol ih Its ma
Smith Co.
Notary Public.
fist of Its Ingredl- face was solemn as he answered bet
jected into it. This is unfortunate for continued to exist much longer justice (*2^2 )
A glance
ents, prln
the county for the high price that land would have been turned into a burlesque Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal!?, and
bottle-wrapper, "I haf had one narrow escape fro»
acts directly on the blood and mucous sui faces Clover and Kale Seed For Sale. will show that It is
from the most drowning, Kate hen,” be said.
is held at scares away many home seek by the attorneys. We have purposely of the system. Send for testimonials free.
valuable medicinal
found growing
“How was that happen?" asked M«
F. J. CHENEY ik CO . Toledo. 0.
ers who would otherwise locate in the avoided personalities ns much as possi
In
our
American
fores
I
have
re
cleaned
red
clover
seed
and
All these In- wife as she helped blm unwind the
I
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
redients have received th( IS
county. We cannot suggest any remedy ble and have shown no bitter felling to Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
1000 head kale seed for sale, which I S Orfe
me nJ' From _t hjTjfia d 1 —
n g m isdujf
u
knitted scarf from bls neck. "Tell to
for it^othe, than to wait paitentlv until anyone, and for that reason we are very
-------------------- n Ttalniq me It at once, Hans.”
Ptftei ?‘-i&~and-writex*..na
We often wonder how any pp«A>on can * ill put aboard -car for 10c. a lb. for yaBc-i
t
why
nmm
commend
th«.m
.y
tho
yp,y
such time as the property values will sorry that Mr. Holmes so far forgot the l»e peiBuaded into taking anything but the clover and 50c. a ll> | for kale. pest remp.n''~" *-■- ‘
— the diseases for abich' “It was at tbe ferry that 1 cams
for
--- im.
find it proper level. If oilier places are rules of the court and himself ami drag 1 Foley 's Honey and Tar for coughs. < old«- Samples sent by mail on request. This
^VTaL-PkCQxerv ___
” ls.atlylse<r late,” said Mr. Hartman, “front the
any criterion logo by, those who want g<-d the editor into the case It matters I and lung trouble. Do not l»e fooled »s all iresh seed.
Abttlebookot these endorsement^ ('»8 blocked cars, and the boat she wee
J. B F ryer ,
into
accepting
"own
make
’
’
oroth<r
been
compiled
by
Dr.
R.
V.
Pierce, of
to sell should do so before the railroad very little, the Headlight man can take
Carlton. Ore.
Buffalo, N. Y„ and will be mailed fret to just starting. A man he called 1»
NiilkHtit ihch . The genuine contain* no
is completed.
care of himself when it comes to discuss harmful drugs and is in a yellow pnclc-
any one asking same by postal card, or out, ‘Joomp, joomp!' and for one mo
to to to
letter addressed to the IJoctor as above, ment I thought to make as he said.
ing law and order vs lawlessness.
Mge. J. 8. Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk &
Timber for Sale-
rrom these endorsements, copied from But I reminded myself to be cautlow
The recent state legislature authorised
Miller, Bay City.
standard medical books of all the differ
I have for side over three million ft ent schools of practice, it will be found and wait, and in one mlDUte mot*
State Dairy and Food Commissioner
A Twenty Year Sentence
Daring the spring everyone would be of nice yellow fur timber. Va mill from that the ingredient composing the "Gold Katclien, came a great patch of water
Bailey to appoint three dairy inspector».
" I have just completed a twenty
Cloverdale, on the big Nestucca river. en Medical Discovery ” are advised not
Well anil good if these inspectors will do rear health senter.ee, imp.ised by Buck hem-fitted by taking Foley's Kidney Rem I want to sell the timber and have it only for the cure of the above mentioned showing! Then I took holt of the post
edy It furnishes a needed tonic to the kid
good work, but we have an iden that lens Arnica Salve, which cured me of nets after the extra strain of «inter, logged oil I will not tell the land. Any diseases, but also for tho cure of all ca whereby I stood and said to myself,
bleeding pile- just twenty years ago,"
tarrhal. bronchial and throat affections, ‘Ilans, you were the wise man that
huv write Mrs. accompalned
they will lain- junketing trips over the writes If. N Wuolever, of LeKiysville. and it purifies the blood by stimulating one wanting to
with catarrhal discharges ycu Joomped not at first when that
stale nnd accomplish little t>v w ay ol iin N. Y. Bucltleti's Arnica Salve heals the the kidneys, and causing them to elemi Srethua 8. Plielps, Portland, Oregon hoarseness, sore throat, lingering or man advised.”—Youth'» Companion.
Foley's Box 78.
bang-on-coughs, and ail those wasting
proving the dairy industry, for the ren- worst sores. boils, burns wounds and nate the impurities from it
affections wnich, if not promptly ana
I
in the shortest lime. 25c. at Chas. Kidney Remedy ¡inputs new life and
•on that they will lie birds of flight, with ems
If yon have backache and urinary properly treated are liable to terminate
Vigor. Pleasant to take. .1 8. Lamar
Cracked Furniture.
I. Clough's drug store.
little or no time to inspect dairy laims
troubles you should take Foley’s Kidney In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce’s Dis
Tillamook; Hawk & Miller, Bay City.
Ugly marks caused by spllti «
covery
in
time
and
persevere
in
its
use
Remedy to stienthen and build up the until you give It a faTr trial and it Is not cracked places In furniture are easily
and only a »hurt visit to creameries and
Plenty of Trouble
kidneys so (hey will act properly, an a likely
to disappoint. Too much must not filled in with beeswax, and the mart
c'lecse factories. We will gamble dollars is esu-eri by stagnslion of the liver and
serious kidney trouble may develop. J
bowels, to get r»J of it and headache
be expected of it. It will not perform
to doughnut that the inspector aid and
S. Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & Miller, R 1° j I* w 11 not cure consumption is never detected. In fact, this is how
hiliotMness and the poison that
ft chlMr^K!
sure. JVa Miarva
cheese grader employed by the Till» tiring» jsiindioe. tnke Dr King* New-
Bay City.
In Iw advanced stages. No medicine wilL furniture dealers cover such blemish«
It will cure the afl.-ctions that lead up to First slightly soften the beeswax until
uiook Creamei v Association will accom Life Pill» the reliable purifiers that do
ooosumpUon, V loAx-n in Ilina.
v
it is like putty, then prejs firmly i®<®
plish more for the dairy interest than the work without grinding or griping
8-5c
at
(.
I
i . is I Clough'» drug »t->re.
the cracks and smooth evenly w*rt
the state ii spritor». It is simply a busi
a thin knife. 8andpaper over tba
ness proposition with the co-operative
For Constipation.
surrounding wood and work the dust
asaociatioiii ol this county in employing
Mr L. Farnham, a prominent ding,
Into the beeswax. This gives a wood
Chant.
an inspector, hat wiih the state iuapec- gist of Spirit Lake, Iowa. says:
finish or color, and when the furnitW»
tors It is difleient, lor lhev are more lia Iwrlain's Stomach and Liver I'ablet» are
Is varnished you will look in vain ft*
certainly the beat thing on the market
ble to liecimii* politK al inspectors instead for eonnipalloil.'’ Give these tablets a
the blemishes. It is better than patty,
of dniry inspectors. We hope not. how trial. You are certain to Hud them
since putty soon dries, crumbles asd
During tho past 85 years no rem
agrueal.lvand plrasaul tn effect. Price.
ever.
falls out, while beeswax will remit®
Strength in any bank is determined
edy has proven more prompt or
85 cents Xan.pies free. For sale by
« » •
forever Just where it Is placed.
more effectual In Its curee of
Turner s I.eafirt had this to sav of the laiuars Diug Store.
by strong resources, ample cash reserve,
t-»ve»ty of tusnee in Justice Sapping- I
Coughs, Colds and Croup
Thsy Ns.dsd Pray.rs.
Card
of
Thaaks
sufficient
capital, a growing surf Ins and
t >t'» court :
A member of parliament tells a 6°°^
than
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In
an honorable record of service to th;
"That mtoxicHting hqiturt are illegal I ’ "c *,,h ,o ,h'‘"k 'he kind friends and
many homes It is relied upon as im story of an out of the way counW
It ro>ld throughout the county no one ' the doctor for w lint thev did for our son
people.
plicitly aa tbe family physician. It con clergyman who did not keep up to
donht». That those engaged in this | 1 nftrr meeting with the sad accident uml
tains no opium or other narcotic, and date in wbat was going on In fi*
outlawry arc well known |<> almost
maybe riven aa confidently to a babv world. One Sunday he asked his sex
It is vitally essential that the men
every ime is undeniable Then, h-iw is ■■ , to those why showed their sympathy
a» to an adult. Fries 85c; large »Ise 5Oo ton: “Is the prayer for parliament to
these criminals cannot he convicted * and kiudurss on ».count of our lierrnvu.
who manage the bank of your choice
Wherein is thetailu-r ? Is it incNnpuaititHi ment. Ma AMD Mu» I'arxa N oomoo
be used today? Is parliament still dh
l>e men of character and possessed of
or incompetence of theeonalvl uromvu
ting?"
toe. neiiurv on tile witness st »nil, n r„r
The sexton's reply came protnptV»
We with h» thank oar friends who
good judgment.
Did Vou Ever Try
rapt indicator, or is it a collnsinn of all hrlpvd its dining i|,P skki.iw and
"Well, sir, 1 don't know; but. attylM»»
these agencies ? That something is rivalh of our rivsr brother.
wrong ><■ newhera M irrvfutnble That
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND better pray for them, for they'«» •
We invite your consideration of the
MtTiHtAs Voat..
precious bad lot!*’—London Stands«*
these failure» in convict in these illegal
J
ou»
V
ojl .
management
of
this
bank.
LIVERY BARN,
liqnor oases is a reproach to the judicial
and legal fraternity ol this counts is
TrvtMuL
Foley's Honey and Tar la a safeguard
If not, give him a call.
Under State Supervision
patent to all To s-ek just ice in any
serious results fiom spring cjlda.
Ho—Give me a kiss. She (decldeaW
contention bv appeal to the judgment ol against
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
Everything first-class. Second —I won't He—You shouldn't ssy “•
such incompetence or willful disregard of which intUms the lungs and devilou
Avoid Counterfeits
won't" to me; you should say. “I P**"
iuitu-ial honors is to appeal to I he Devil into pneumonia.
hv
instating
upon
having
the
genuine
fer not” 8he-But that wouldn't ba
li intarli Burh-aque in uaahra *o-calle. I
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
block South of P.O.
holey's
Honey
and
Par.
w
hich
contains
court» ofjtMticv along mere, nary Kites is
true.
no
harmful
dr
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J.
8.
lutmar.
Tills
toueoosmoo to be hi Iden by bluff and
mook, H.««k & Miller Bay Cltr
W. G. HARRIS, Prop.
fOLEnnONÏWAR
Management by Men
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy