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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 13, 1900. THE BUGLE CALL. C.L.8. Editor» : Violet Noyes, Viola Mspes VOL. II. E L.S. Editors : Lynn Eberman. Ralph Hiiues. The Results of a Joke. fjomcone lias evidently been unjustly criticizing or luisundsriitandiiig the Sophomore dm. We as a class do not claim to be the leading and model class of the school. It was the memliera of the faculty and other classes which gave us that title. If such a statement was ever made by any member of the class it was said as a joke and should be taken as such. What we did say was that we h id more class spirit than the other classes. No other class had, or at least did not apparently have, the least bit of class spirit, until the jokes of tbe Sophomores appeared in the Bugle Call. Is it right that pupils who do not do full school work be " excluded from participation in the social functions of the claso?” We know that in some or rather most schools athletics must have a certain average in school studies to partake in any sports. But who in the Sophomore class do not have the desired averages to participate in either " social functions of Hie class.” or in athletics f Now, since we say that we never assumed to be the " leading class," let aloue the “ moilille class. " such stats, ruents made by the writer of the article against the Sophonioie class spirit pub lished two weeks ago, were very out of place, especially those referring to the time taken out of the school hours fur work on preparing for parties. The reason for our saying those statements were out of place is that every or nearly every class, in a way, follow the ex ample of those above them. When the article appealed in the lute Bugle Call it was a surprise to all; the editors Included. This it not the first time that articles I ihvs been slip|>ed to the publishing editors without the knowledge of the editors of the Bugle Call. S ophomoric A nswer . ■ ■ ■ quaint old buiid.ng and badly out of I i repairs. It was made of rough boards I which had never been painted and which n iw seen through the trees along tie creek bank gave it a strange weird look. It was a lei g low and narrow structure, built years and years ago when tbe country was first opened up to settlers. The huge fireplace chimney which was built in one end of the house was tumbling down and the bricks made red spots in the green grass around the house. The barn stood quite a distance from the house .but only one corner ol it was visible, as the rest was bidden by the brush which had grown up around it. The orchard also prescuted a strange appearance. It had beeu a long time since the trees had received any care or attention. The limbs were twisted and knotted and covered with moss. The grass had grown high be- neath the trees and gave them the ap- pearance of having no trunks. If you are a brave person and one who believes in ghosts there is no ulace which I have seen which is mure favor able lor the habitation oi ghosts than is this place, and if you ever want'to see a ghost ju-t go to this place some quiet moonlight night and 1 think you will not be disappointed. ■ a ■ Sophie No. 1 ; "What are the Freshiea laughing about over there ? ’ Sophie No. 2 : "Oh, they are so mad they don’t knew what else to do.’’ K » M Wiliie Snow believes in feeding people when they nre hungry. He also thinks cookies ure good for that purpose, S C i Eva : "Tee, hee !" Mr. R.: 'Miss Wheeler,was ihat'you?’’ Eva: "Yes, main.” « « Everyone win much surprised the other day when they heard Daisy say, "O, Bill, don't squeeze me so hard.’’ » b a Last year the weather never spoiled an engaged game lor tbe H. S. Base Ball tenru, but it did last Sunday, and from the looks of things it will probably spoil the game lor next Sunday too a a a On account of the rainy weather Sun The illustrous Sophom ires have just day, the match game between the ILS. and Bay City could not be played. It adopted the following as their class will, most likely, be postponed until the poein ; The softy Snph'mores, coming Sunday, where it will be played Cun but squal on the race track grounds In their sheet The Bugle Call. Everyone come. Admission to the grounds and grand stsnd, twenty-five (25) cents. Synopsis of the annusi statement of the ■ « ■ HOP GROWERS FIRE RELIEF The money taken in at the games tins ASSOCIA 1TON, OF BUTTEVILLE, OKI«ION, a Mutual Fire Insurance summer will 1rs used for the gymnasium Associate in, of Butlerville, in the that the U.S hopes to build next term, State of Oregon, on the 3Ut day of after the teams expenses are paid. December. 1908, made to the In. snrance Commissioner of the State of ■ ■ ■ Oregon pursuant to law: Exhibition school work will lie sent to the Seattle Fair thia summer. There will ASarrs. be arithmetic work, and drawings from Stocks anil bonds owned . . . $ None. ths lower grades and map drawing from of real estate and the eighth grade. The High School Value mortgages............................ 769.25 work will be shorthand and mechanical Loans on bonds and mort gages .................................... None. drawing. Casli on hand and in hunks. 8,269,90 • a ■ The smaller boys have beer, playing Premiums in course of col. lection and in Iransmisaion 313.13 water polo instead of base ball this last None. Amount of all other asseta.. week. ■ ■ ■ Total admitted assets * 9,352.28 The base ball team would very much like a little nice weather to prepare for LI ABILITIES. the game with Bay City. Gross amount of losses re a a a ported and unpaid .......... $ None. The aecond Bay City team was chai, Amount of unearned pre longed to play the U.S. team, but the miums un outstanding risks................................... None. Bay City manager (who by the way is of all other liabili manager of bo:h teams) * iahed the Amount ties ...................................... None. U.S. to play the first team. This was agreed to. Total lialiihtiea ........... f None. Mr. Holman will probably help in the I ncomb . boa. Amount of cash received ■ ■ ■ with applications for in At the present tune there is a collec surance auring the year. $ 4,004.07 tion of exhibition work (list whs sent Amount of cash received from the Tillamook county echools to from aHm>HsinenrR levied . None. the Lewis and Clark Fair, in the library. Amount of cash received from all other sources.... 70.78 There is In the collection some very nice map, drawings, essays, and the Total income..................$ 4.075.20 geometrical drawing work d ine by the KXPENlllTt'RKH old U.S, grade. Amount paid for losses Tbe janitors wish it would "clear up,” during tbe year.................. $ 6,354.04 both the weather and the mud, for since Amount paid officers, direc tors and office help ........ the sidewalk lias been taken out in front 1.629 85 of thb schoolhouse, more mud is carried Amount of all other expen ditures ................... . ........... 493 40 into the schoolhouse than usual. ■ ■ ■ Total expenditures . $ 8,477.28 Daisy had a bad headache last Tues BL'SINKSS IN obbu O n fob tub ykah . day, so bad that Dr. A lieu,'the IIS physician, had Io be sent for. Amount of property at risk Daily hiw these attacks quite f re December Hist, 1®C7 »1.850,457 00 Amount of risks added quenlly during the year . ........... 1.430,108.00 ■ ■ ■ Amount of risks cancelled Weep and the world weeps wi'.li you. withdrawn or terminated Ruminate and you ruminate alone. during the year ............... 1,868,707.00 « • ■ Net amount of risk carried The Barnhart Place by the Association De. cemher 31st, 19J8 ............ 1,411.858.00 Can you imagine an old deaerted farm Largest amount of Insur. situated in a »mall valley with a semi ance carried on any one circle of mountain» on three side» of it risk .................................... 8,000.00 and a broad blue bay in front ? The Hop Growers Fire Relief Associa Such waa the "Old Barnhart Place” tion, of Butteville. Oregon. which we visited one day late in June. (Signed), J ohn M i -RR at , Our first look at the place gave ua a President. (Signed!, C. A. B arringer , queer feeling and gave us the impression Secretary. that the old bouse, barn ami urcuard were juat the places for ghost» to haunt A Card. The mountains erouml tbe place were Tina is to certify that all drug onia rue ooyered with a dark green lorest of anthoriB-d to refund your money if spruce, cedar, hemlock and fir trees, Foley'» Honey and Tar fails to cuie your cough or cold. It stops the cougl , w Lh here and there a small group of heals the iungsand prevents pneumonia alders making light places in the mass and consumption. Contains no opiates. ol foliage. There were several writ The genuine le in a yellow package — L aius ', Tillamook. Hawk & Mil beaten paths, coming from the brush I ler, 8 Bay Cl tv.______________ thickets at the edge ol the woods, w hkh Hoarseness. bronchitis and other raa down to a small mountain brook tmubl«« are quickly cured bv which ran through the place, passing thro.it Foley'» Honey and Tar as it soothes and ■ ■ar the house. These paths had evi h-sls the inflamed throat and lironclnal deutly been used by wild animals which tubes and the m<«t obstinate cough .1». Insist upon having the ger came to the brook lor water. The h us appears nine Foley’» Honey and Tar —J S stood across the brook Irvin the Lamar. Tillamook Hawk & Miller. Bav where we were standing. It was a iCity. I c»o»o»o»o»o«oo»o»o»o*o»o«o o o 1° § Over the Wire. § o • o • o»o*o*o*o*o*oo*o«o»c»o*o«o [Copyright. 1908, by T. C. McClure.) THE WILY COMEDIAN For Real Estate, Of Interest To Women. women as are not «J» — SEE — His Misup With a Contract, ■ Lsg»l either in the way of house- Fea end an Opinion. Id cares v>r In social duties nr.d lune- There was a certain comic opera hialXseriously tax tl.elr strength, comedian who made no end of money j urslng mothers. Dr. Pierce', BAY’ CITY. OREGON, and win scorned anything like osten rlptlon has proved a most rting tonic and invigorat- tatious recklessness In the spending of liv Its timely use, much • >■> « IB. ■ i» Al it. He was almost morbid on tbe sub ject. In fact, und there were those who the poet said that be went to evening Instead N of morning service so that be might “ Beauty draws us have the use of the money be dropped by a single hair.” into the box a little longer. This is by ^nVÀVt^e/^18t'avorlte Prescrl I jk * To such women as are nut s« i . way of explaining the grief which 9fThea!th\b4t«no have exacting duties ■ This seems like something of onie befell him In Cleveland. an exageration on the part of ths Somebody had played an engagement to poet, if nt least dees not apply |0 at a certain theater and bad received he ■ men. The man with a single a frigid reception, which stage people. li I cell a frost. Tbe comedian wasn't go-1 as we hair would not draw worth a ing to run any risks. He wouldn’t Favorite cent. unless as a curiosity. play nt tbe theater unless a certain valuable suf People to look their best need fuff nervine, ""p T ,' v amount of money was promised him. hair, they need all they ever fcrious sicknnsiT »nd I Hiirnntf The manager of the theater offered a operating table and.!"« have. If the hair begins to gq it very large percentage of the receipts;: ^.eo^lis’ knJc. MOU hl, H _L m I is time to use • but. ob, dear, no, tbe wily comedian wasn’t going to be caught by such 7,1-i.l.le woman's remedy MB J "firlfXl IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC. chaff as that. lie Insisted upon a lump . trTTTS^dTh^T the-FavoriteFreserip- ■ Thi« preparation saves hair. It sum regardless of receipts. The sunii tnrn-k s TT^Tn great boon to expectant i stimulates the hair bulbs, cleans was guaranteed, the contract signed. I mothers by preparing tbe system for ths I tliescalpof dandruff or eruptions, The comedian came to town nnd. stroll-1 coming of baby, thereby rendering child , 9 and promotes new growth. Try Ing as if by chance into the box office, birth safe, easy, and almost it now. Bear in mind, please that Lr. I icrces asked how the hou-e was selling. i Pi ice 50c. and $1 00 a bottle. •'Oh,” said the ticket seller, “we sold Favorite Prescription is not a secret or every seat in the house ten days age!” patent medicine, against which the most g* ■ ar * ai.****** intelligent people aro quite naturally Tbe comedian's blood b ¡led. averse, because of tlio uncertainty as tc “Would.” said he to himself, “oh, their comiRisition and harmlesscharacter, » CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO., would that I had accepted the percent but Is a medicine ok known composi Reliable Druggists age! It would have been double wbat tion a full list of all its ingredients being 9 I get now." printed, In plain Engle h, on every bottle- a and Prescription Experts. It was too late, however, to rely on wraniier. An examination of this list of e IB> IB .* B AH B ».JB. * ■ 1« simple woulding to change matters, so Ingredients will disclose the fact that It Is ho sought the foremost attorney of the non-alcoholic in its ally pure, triple-relined g ycerli 0 taking town, showed him the contract and ex the place of the commonly used a|c<'ho1; Did You Ever Try pressed his desire to break it and In it- make-up. In tins connection It abide by the customary percentage may not be out of place to state that the plan. Before the attorney would con "Favorite Proscription* of Lr. 1 orce is HARRIS’S NEW FEED AN» tbe only medicine put up for thcJ;‘!re sent to express an opinion the ques woman's ixruliar woaknesscs and i.l LIVERY BARN, anil sold all tion of fee came up. nnd the comedian menu, NOTICE Elik through I >11!.I' drf'KKisU, IT1ON. Department of the Interior. the ingredients of which hauded him $500. The man at law United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore., If not, give him a call. ■Dimons endorsement of »11 the lead ag theu took the paper nnd examined it. April jotli. medical writ rs and t< achers of all iqo9. the Notice is hereby given that ELMER IL Everything first-class. Second “My dear sir,” said he. “that con OAKY, several of schools of practice, and that ffio Nehalem, Ore., who. on Dee. 6th, 1907. as remedies fur Entry. tiie ailments «al.Ii tract can't possibly be broken. I drew made Homestead No. 16405, for Serial No ■Favorite Prescription" is rccomniendei . ! 01440. tor H of Se Sw % of Se'., and block South of P O. it up myself. ’ book of Sec. these JJ, endorsements tv ill ! Se A >4 little of Ne Ip. 3 N. range It is not toid what the temperature 1 ' No. 10 west. Wiliamet ’e Meridian, lias and filed be sent to uny address, post-paid, of intention make request final commutation of Cleveland according to tbe govern- ! notice absolutely fnr if to you same by w. g . H arris , Prop. 1 proof, to eslabliih claim Lithe land abuvedes- gist a I card, of Dr. R. A . Pierut, ment report was that day. but In the > > cribeil, before or W letter, H. Cooper, U.S. Coinml»- siuiicr, at I'illamook. Oregon, on the I51I1 neighborhood of that comedian things ’ J «iouer, Pleasant Pellets cure I day l)r. of Pierce June, ’s UM*. Claimant name» as con wit- fairly sizzled.—Washington Star. stipation. Constipation is the cause of , I Hennes : many William diseases. Finley, of Cure Nehalem, the cause Oregon: and you J. J. I Walter, Portland, Easy Oregon: E. H. rare the of disease. to take as Lane, candy» of Job Stroug kept a grocery in the town of Medina, and be was au old bachelor. It had been said of him a hundred times over that he was tbe homeliest man In tbe state. Job Strong had a brother living In Brunswick, and, as each bad a tele phone. messages often passed between them. Tbe grocer bad a good voice. It was deep .id rich and clear, and he was accounted one of the best singers In his churcb choir. One day when he went to hello for Brunswick he found himself answered by a new voice. It was that of a female, and it stirred his heart at once. It was pitched to a. gentle cadence. It reminded him of bls own New Orleans molasses gently gurgling from the spigot Into a cus tomer's Jug. It rolled along the wire like a new tire on a bike, and he held on to It as loug as possible. Curiously enough, that deep, rich voice of hi3 awoke an answering echo In the heart of the operator at Brunswick. She thought of knights and cavaliers and squires and damej. and It was with a sigh that she switched him over to tbe brother. It may be giving away tbe plot too soon, but there Is a curious coinci dence here to be explained, The Bruns wick operator was an old maid named Miss Judkins. She had reached the I age of forty and for the last twenty years had been a match for Job Strong In homeliness. "As homely as Miss Judkins” was a saying for thirty miles around. They said of her that she had once scared a cow to death by en tering the barn and that when farm ers drove to town they d«>uble hitched their horses to the posts on her ac count. And. like Job Strong, she didn’t know fbat anything was amiss. After the first call over tbe wire Job Strong had a longing to hear that voice again. Not many hours had passed be fore he found an excuse. This time he did not Inquire for his brother, but asked about the price of real estate and other things In Brunswick and also In troduced himself. The operator could COAL AS FUEL do no less than give her own name in reply, and thus began the courtship, It Was In Use as Far Back as the for such It truly was. At least three Time of King Solomon. times a day the grocer had something The first mention of coal in the an- to say over the wire nnd found a ready nals of mankind occurs In the Bible, nnd sympathetic listener. He had a Proverbs xxvl, 21, as follows: "As picture In Ills mind's eye of the lady coals are to burning coals and wood to with the voice thnt thrilled, and wheth fire, so Is a coutentlous man to kindle er he was weighing out sugar or draw strife.” This was written about 1016 ing molasses it was ever before him. B. C., at the time King Solomon came She was tall and stately and gentle Into power. Part of his dominion was and smiling and would make a wife to Syria, and ancient coal mines are be proud of. Miss Judkins also hug worked In that country today. There ged a mental photograph to her heart. are several other references to coal in It was of a knight on a black charger. the Bible, all of a later date. Tools When three months had gone by the and cinders have been found near tbe grocer determined to visit Brunswick Roman wall, indicating that the Brit and know the worst or best. He found ons were familiar with the use of coal himself absentminded by day and prior to the Roman invasion In 54 B. C. sleepless by night, and this wouldn't The first actual record of a coal do at all. The first he knew his rivals transaction Is the receipt for twelve I would be selling wagon grease 2 cart loads of coal written by the good cents a box cheaper than he was and abbot of Peterborough. A. D. 852. drawing away his trade. He notified Years before the Christian era coal Miss Judkins of the day, and she put was in common use in China. Anthra on her Sunday dress and extra false cite coal is powdered, mixed with wot hair for the occasion and also got a clay and rolled into balls. These are substitute for the day. Two hearts dried In the sun, and the poor use this were beating tumultuously as Job fuel in little hand furnaces precisely knocked nt the door. Then two people as they did centuries ago. Marco Polo surveyed each other for a moment and speaks of seeing In 1275 "a kind sat down, and there came a painful si black stone in Cathay that is used to lence. It was broken at last by Miss burn better than wood.” Marco Polo’s Judkins’ brother, who was present. countrymen refused to believe the After letting out a guffaw to be heard traveler's tale. forty rods he exclaimed: The earliest historic mention of coal “Well, may I be durned!” in the United States Is by the French This aroused the sister to action, and Jesuit missionary father Ilenuepin. with flaming cheeks she turned on Job who in bls Journal in 1679 speaks of Strong and severely said: traces of coal appearing on the banks "Sir, how dare you come here and of the •llnois river and makes the site play such a trick on me!” of a "cole mine" on the James river, "Trick! Trick! Wbat do you mean?” near Richmond, the first mine opened "You are passing yourself off as Mr. for the market. In 1766 anthracite Strong of Medina, but you can't be was discover'd In tiie Wyoming valley he!” and a sample of the coal sent to Thom "And I expected to see Misa Judkins as and William Penn In London.—Car Instead of you.” rington Phelps In Metropolitan Maga “But 1 am Miss Judkins.” zine. “And I am Mr. Strong." “I'll be durned again!" shouted the How Germany Deals With the Waster. brother after another guffaw. Germany has a law tint provides “Sir, this Is unbearable!” said Miss that if it can be proved that a man is Judkins as she rose up. earning a sufficient wage to support “Miss, it is a Joke that I don’t under those dependent on him, but that he is stand at all.” replied Mr. Strong as he dissipating that wage by vicious hab ■Iso rose up. its. he can be declared a minor, and be "1 expected to see a rather handsome Is then treated as a child. His em ■nan.” ployer Is told that the wage must be “And I a rather handsome woman." paid not to tbe man. but to a guardian “But Instead of that you are tbe appointed by the magistrate of the homeliest man I ever laid eye» on." district in which he lives, who uses It "Ditto.” for the support of the wife and chil "You Insult me. sir!" dren. In England a man who could "And you insult me!” not get his wage might refuse to work. "Good lauds, but if I'd have known In Germany tbe police would see that you were tbe man you are 1 wouldn’t be did his work.—Progress. have wasted a minute on you!” fe» “Ditto aenin!" Her Opportunity. "Look ■e," »aid tbe brother when The man hater had Just announced p laughing, "you two are her engagement. he could foolish to qu.irrel. Destiny has brought "But you always said that men were this about. You are well matched for horrid creatures,” said her friends. homeliness. Yon both take the cake "So they are,” replied tbe bride to over anything I ever saw. If you don't be. "and here's ray opportunity to pun get together yon will never have an ish one of them.” other chance on tbe face of this earth. They all agreed that it was real no- Julia, you know that I've told you a ble of her.—Philadelphia Ledger. million times that you'd scare crow« . Into tits. Mr. Strong, you'll excuse1 The Eternal Marathon. me. but I've seen more beauty in old I "Man.” declared tbe oid fashioned stumps than you can boast of In your preacher, "la a worm." face. I’m going outdoors to laugh. "And," said a man who had been Get together.” married three times and who waa oc It Is a pleasure to record that they cupying a »mall space In a rear pew. followed the well meant advice, al “woman la tbe early bird."—Chicago though there were some awkward in Record-Herald. terr»1». and that they were married six months later and have lived as Espansive Education. peacefully since as If they bad each "Do you think you could learn »0 taken a prise at a beauty show; alan tore me f asked old Gotrox. that New Orleans molasses at a fixed "Oh. I don't know," replied Mie- price per tbe year round continues to Ton ngbudd. "How much are you will be a drawing card at Strong’s cash Ing to spend on my education F-Chi grocery M QUAD. cago Newa. w C TROMBLEY, • says a • I I I e Nehalem, Oregon ; M. Kdee, of Nehalem, Ore gon . A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Notice to Creditors. is H ereby G ivbs ,— That the un dersigned has been dulv appointed adminis trator of tile estate of HBNRV C. HILL, deceased, by the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same for allowance to me. at the office of H. T. Botts. Attorney-at-Law. in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated May (5th, 1909. ARTHUR K. HILL, Administrator of the estate of Henry C. Hill, deceased. N oticb Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator. N otice is H ereby G iven , —That the un dersigned has been duly appointed adminis trator of the estate of K. D. PECKHAM, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Now, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate, are hereby required to present them to me at Tillamook, in Tillamook County. Oregon, with proper vouchers on or before six months from the date hereof. Dated at Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon. May Sth, 1909. A W. SEVERANCE, Administrator of the Estate of R. D. Peckham, deceased. SELF-CONTROL. DECISION, AND MANLIN2S3 am all du» to STEVENS FKtKAIUIS F.D: CATION. .Ask your Denier for Steven* TUf.es-- S'lut-riins - pist. H Insist <»u eiir tir.ii- lr»n< red rin!.r. If you cannoi «han., wc ship direct, exnr.><< »■$•■•»•> H i, upon receipt l J Patnlo k'l uc. I verytklng you wa it t ..i.owttbo t theSTGVE is found in 11Ü Pago lllu. trote,1 » alalo;'. Maledi’ fur four ce is in r-iamp to pny jw st go. Dear.t - fill Ten Col-r llr.njiv — ’ ti decoro*ion f> youi I "do l”nrrllil> »n<-irn—"mlltt I f r '• CC'il.t ill ri'X I J. STEVENS ARMS ft TOOL CO. P. O. Eox 4 97 Chicopee i uLs. Mass., U. S. A Notice is H ereby G iven . —That the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, exeeutor of the last will and testament of PETER BRANT, deceased. All persons having any claim against the said estate are hereby required to present the same, together with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of this notice to the undersigned at his residence in Tillamook City, Oregon, or to T. H. Goyne. Attorney-at-Law, at his office in Tillamook City. Oregon. Dated May Sth, 1909. JOHN A. BRANT. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Peter Brant, deceased. N oticb NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Units«! States Land Office, Portland. Oregon, April 13th. 1909. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose post office address is St. Paul. Minnesota, has this 13th day of April, 1909, tiled in this office its application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) as extended by tbe Act of Congress, approved May 17, 1906, theNe Sw W, sec. 5, tp. 1 S R. 9 west, W.M. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of I he land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before tiie 3rd day of June, 1909' A lgernon S. D resser , „ . ... Register. First publication April 22. 1909. Last publication May 27, 1909. MASONIC Foley’s Honey and. Tar Will cure a cough or cold no matter how severe and prevent pneumonia and consumption. A Guarantee. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to re fund your money if Foley’fi Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. Contain« no opiates. The genuine is in « yellow package, iefuse suisniiini J. S. Lamar, Tillamook. Hawk & Miller, Bay City THEWORLDSGREATESTStWINeMWNE LODGE. No. 57. meets on third Satur day of each month in I.OO F. Hall, at 7:80 p.m. F rank S kveranc «, W,M. E rwin H arrison , Sec. A. D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. Office in Sturgeon's Building. All Work Guaranteed. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. J. R. HARTER, Real Estate and Financial Agent Insurance. OFFICE TILLAMOOK HOTEL. Ifroo wwnt either» Vibrating Shuttle Bhattleor a Mingle Thrrait 1CA«M" Herring Machine write to T»l NIW MOMf tEWINfi MACHKE COMf** Orange, Maaa. M»nr win» machine, .re pi.de to»»ll re«»rHia»W sualitr. but the S ew Home i. m.<ie Out *uarar.tr never nn» out »•Id by aatMoriycd dealer» E. T. ÌF a LTON, Ag««L