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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 3, 1909. vertising Rates. SANDLAKE. ( vektisements : As we haven't noticed any news lately from our part of the county, will try and let the outside world know what we are doing. Ira Dimond has made some fine im- provemerits on his ranch by putting in some uew gates. Emmet lVebb|atid son, Willie, Miss Ethel Hoyt and Jim Thompson, visited the most interesting placesiu Tillamook, Wednesday and Thursday. Wonder if there won't be another wed. d <ig on the lake soon, aS our friend, Jav Hoyt, is the proud possessor of a new OF SUBSCRIPTION suit of clothes. When will you get the ICTLY IN ADVANCE.) license, Jay ? Myrtle Owens was seen out riding Friday, with rain coat and hat. She says, "Let it rain,” but she doesu’t say ’m neither sugar or salt or anybody's Ihmooli |eabU8|jt. ‘ h •I >ney. ” W'e think different. How about it, Myrtle ? C. Baker. Publisher. Ira Dimond, assisted by Eminet, Webb ran tbe plainer Friday Ira put out toothing doing in thejiing'e| good lumber last winter. The mill hile Mr. Rooaevelt is writing caught on fire once and damaged some ■ magazine, article. "The lumber, but otherwise he had fine luck. tod the camel, too, the < 'e. A. llnrnll left the lake Thursday to kangaroo” are being given a attend the Rose Car ni vai at Portland bd real while Mr. Roosevelt tbe first of Julie. Who never needs a rest, toils on. Joe Fiuigan passed through our ■ ■ ■ The oountry has never had a more iieighliorhood Thursday enroute fur versatile-”to»ce pieeident than Janiee Tdlamook. Did you find a cook, Joe ? Boys ! beware of the cars (Karrs) they Schoolcraft Sherman. He is a model presiding officer, a thorough business may run over you. You bad better keep man, caul address any kind of an as on the safe side and keep away lra>tn semblage al short notice, and is well the track. Our little friend Emma Ballard will posted on baseball, golf, polo and now live with Jim Mills, of Hebo, We theosophy, hope she will like her new home. ExpertlatHtieticians estimate that Richard Miles would be very thank the new rtardT Lili about to be .com ful if some one would invent some new pleted in Che Senate will add flO.OUO,* kind of walking machine so he can walk 090 to the government retenue. This as fast as |oe Finigan wheu he comes to shows that the winter's talk has not Sandlake. all been in vain, but it may at the While out riding with Miss Hazel, Joel’s same time stimulate the ¿delivery ot horse got rather gny and almost backed more speeches. them off oyer the bridge near Mr. Hoyt’s. S 3 X Speaker Cannon says he is not a Maybe if you would hire a driver, Joel, mind reader and therefore can not you wouldn't have so much to watch Celt what a member of Congress may alter. Sandlake is coming right to the front. lie thinking of al a given time. If this condition F is likely to deprive the There will soon be more families move- speaker of any of his powers is ought ing in here to prepare ground for era li to be promptly referred to the Com. berries. We are glad to see them corne. Mr. Myers is getting along fine with mittee on Rules. his work. He has several men busy « « » Speaker Cannon ought not to pie from an early hour until six at night. sume to E instruct former President and says lie will soon have more help, Roosevelt as to the correct in ><le of lie sajs in another week they will have living. tb'Cle Joe may fully uudi r- the ditching completed. file one great drawback in our country f disposition and habits of le squirrel, but what does is our roads, and we are firing in hopes ut the two-huuiped African that that fault will, before many mouths, Jt|the low.geared, blood-sweat be a fault of the past. If the county would only help us a little we would am us. wear "the smile that won't come off’’ One of the young men of our commun Oov. Johnson evidently does not share i» the estimate of the force of ity has been a thrilling experience "huul. the taW.Uue tariff Rsu. in the Northwest, since ing dears.'* Il seems as though he had he has refused to run again for governor to cross several tide ditches and muddy of Mtnn«a$ta l next year, when the tariff places. He cannot see very well alter rainbow g),a lasers of his party will be dark bo he carries an automobile flash claiming «verything in that section. light with him. He likes the mud and Perbgpa he has not forgotten the year ditches pretty well and even talks about in which Kuute Nelson overestimated them in his sleep. One night, our hero, the strength of tariff reform in Miime after an exciting experience iu the mud, •Ota, and Was left at home a few yea s stands up in bed and says, in not very to got belter acquainted with local con. low tones. "I’m stuck in the mud. I’m ditioos. stuck in the mud.” Our hero’s friends ■ ■ ■ sympathize with him in Ins trouble, but B members of the Japanese don't know how to help him. Can $ and many directors of a somebody help our hero ? H>any have been arrested in If we han- not tired ye editor to much, |. with charges of briberj by perhaps, we may call again. |ny. It is said that $60.000 Sited among the lawmakers, NOTICE OF VACATION. purpose of winning favors Of that Portion of Bay ocean Park i ipanese sugar trust. In ways Lying North of the South line of lark anil trickB that are vain Twenty-seventh Avenue. re not exempt. But the prices TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCBRM. Notice it ■aid to have been paid show hereby given that the undersigned has this ! 31st day of May, 1909, filed in the office of Bodlers of the mikado’s country the County Viera of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, petition for the vacation of all ■ lot. that portion of the map or plat of Bayocean I Bion, per line.................. $ 10 ■quent insertion, line.... 5 |nd professional cards, Ith .................................... 1 00 I Notices........................ 5 00 tonus................................ 10 00 Hine each insertion ... 5 Ivertisement, an inch, ith .................................. 50 Mutions of Condolence and fees. 5c. per line. Thanks. 5c. per line. .Lost, St raved or Stolen, . • • ■ ■ • X It in the machinery of the foil Comp ny all ov r the ■ring the funeral ceremonies I Rogers was an impressive the Dian who, more than pne person, made that com- >wer all over the business ■ the original magnates in j»ny lived to be old The Sellers are still alive. Arch. Iter, who is now the most ■11 its executive chiefs, is Fatively young, being only Park lying North of the South line of Twenty seventh Avenue and for the vacation of ail the streets, avenues, boulevards, and alleys of said Bayoccan Park lying North of tne South line of Twenty-seventh Avenue; that •aid petition recites that tne petitioner and the signer of this notice is the owner in fee simple and in possession of all the real property affected by said vacation; that no pariies other than the petitioner are in any wise interested in said vacation and that it is the intention of the petitioner to replat and rededicate the property. The said petition will be presented to the county court of the county of Tillamook sitting as a Board of County Commissioners for the transaction of county business on the 27th day of July, 1909, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the said petition can be presented. POTTER CHAPIN REALTY CO., By H. L. C hapin , Vice President. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Chenv. Wash., Are Wor.h $5,0000 was saved from a frightful death is a ¡n’t Read This. story to thrill the world. "A hard void,’’ I not interest you if you are { he w rites, ** brought on a desperate lung Bhousand dollars, but if you I trouble that baffled an expert doctor ■ moderate means and can- here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to B employ a physician when a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not H* attack of diarrhoea, you help me. Then 1 went to California, but Bed to know that one or two without ' .".. . Iwnetit. . __________________ „ _ Al last I used Dr. ____ King's Bamberlain’s Colic, Cholera , New Discovery, which completely cured >ea Remedy will cure it. This i me and now 1 am as w ell as ever.” Por Deen in use for many years Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Cough« and aghlr reliable .. . Price 25 I i.'okls, Asthma, Croup and Whooping de by Lamar's Drug 8 ore. ' Coanli its supreme. 5uc. and $100. Trial Imitle tree. Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough's. ________________ Who Are Envied, ■active women who are Men Past Fifty in Danger. I, form ami temper are the ■ ------ IXIVll ’XT tv till VI will Men past middle III. lite IffX have found com- “ ly who might he like them for: and reiif iu Foley ’s Kiiluay Remedy, Bly woman will he nervous especially tor et-laiged prostate gland. B. Constipation nr Kidney : which is very common among elderly I r in pimpws blotchee. skin men. L E Morns, Dexter, Ky.. write».- a wretched complex io-. • Up to a year ago my father sufferel Electric Bitters work won from kidney and bladder trouble and S'1 I'a a?™J* **' Liver and several pliy sieiana pronounced II eniarge- blood; give strong mentor the prostate gland and advised It eye», pure ta-eath, am-sMh. an operation. On account of bit age we ' fhively c implex ton. Many , were afraid lie could not stand it and I rielr JT?.1111 , teV’tmmeniied Foley'» Kidney Remedy, . _ **' **1***». I. Clough's. and Hie first bottle relieved him, and _ . 1 after taking the second bottle he w»» no »iev anti Tar is especially hatg-r troubled with this complaint."— I I for chronm thr<«t and J. ». Lamar, Tillamook , Hawk & Miller, I ami many anner-rs from ‘ fay City. ►»I'm» and o naumptii n ' ---- -------------- si fort and relief, by uaa»g foimnwEWAit i and Tar—J. 8. Lamar, wk & Miller, Bay City. ileasthacMgliaadhaUsleal» T. BOTTS, PLUCKING BATS* H A Frsnsh Industry That la Llnkod With the Restaurants. "I plucked bate in Paris once at 4 francs a day,” said a sailor. “Bats hibernate In the winter. What I mean to say is that they fall Into a kind of drugged sleep. In this here sleep, dingin’ together tn big, black, soft bunches, they bang from tbe roofs of I caves or the Inside of chlmbleys. See- tn' I was down on my luck—I was studyin' art In them days—a restau rateur over In the Latin quarter, or Cart-shay, as we used to say, guv me a job of bat pluckin'. "He showed me the ropes the first day. I soon got on to It. It was dead easy. Just go into a cave, you know, locate a bunch of bats and then pluck I 'em oue at a time like grapes and drop 'em in your burlap bag. All that win ter I'd set out from tbe Cart-ahay with my big bag In the mornin', and on to ward night you'd see me staggerin’ back along tbe Bull Meesh, as we called tbe Boulevard Michel, loaded down with hibernatin’ bats. ‘You don’t feed these to your cllen- tele, Jacques?’ I said to the boss one night. ” ‘Maybe—oh, yes,’ said he. ’They always figure in our farfamed one franc dinner.' “I gave him a reproachful look. “ 'Bat’s meat Is excellent,’ he says. ‘The meat Is pink and very fine. Fried in butter with a parsley sauce, the gourmets in the Cafe Anglais could never, uever tell It from ventson.’ “ ‘You wouldn't catch me eatln’ it.' says I. "He chuckled and nudged me In the ribs. “ ‘NoT says he. 'No? And yet. mon vleux. tbe bat largely figures in our excellent five sou navarln that you so dearly lore!" ”—Cincinnati Enquirer. LINCOLN’S IRONY. His Reply to a Petition For a Dishon set Boy’s Pardon. 13-20 3 50 3 75 1.90 2. 10 а. 65 5 oo 4-5° 3 75 yjs 3.00 3-25 2 50 б. 25 Two doz. blue ribbon Apricots, 2j^s Two doz. blue ribbon Peaches, 2}^s. Two doz. blue ribbon Pears, 2}4s............... Two doz. blue ribbon Tomatoes, 2 "4 s ........ Two doz. blue ribbon Corn, 2s ................... Two doz. blue ribbon Beans, 2s ................. T wo doz. red ribbon Apricots, 2j^s............. T wo doz. rtd ribbon Sliced Pineapple, 2j^s. Two doz. red ribbon Tomatoes, 3«............... Two doz. red ribbon Beans, 2s ........... Two doz. red ribbon Corn, 2s....................... 50 16 oz. Cartoons Seeded Raisins............... Two doz. Pints Tomato Catsup Four doz. Sliced Pineapple ... Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phone«. w. II. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , O regon . C arl haberlach , attorney - at - law , RAY FEED CO. Office across the street and north from the Post Office. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at L aw . Office : Opposite Court House, Fast Twin screw steam ship “ARGO” T illamook , O regon . A. W. Sails Weekly from Tillamook to Portland & Astoria. Sails from Portland to Tillamook every Tuesday, Oak st. Dock. T illamook PASSENGERS AND FREIGH DISPATCH. GIVEN QUICK TILLAMOOK.] Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, west of Mrs. Walker's. D R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co., Tillamook, Ore. w. C. HAWK, The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash and highest price. Factory men will do well to see R. Robinson, the mana ger, before selling. He will be in Tillamook a good part of the time dur ing the season Only the best stock wanted. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. 126 Fifth Street, Portland. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. RLtUEN» Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men How High a Tlgar Can Jump. For the benefit of the prospective big game hunters a correspondent finally disposes of tbe theory that a tiger Is unable to jump to any height from all fours. He records that be took refuge In a tree from a particular tiger. Tbe beast, however, jumped up to him, "like an India rubber ball, a good seven feet,” and It was only “by letting go with my right and ramming both barrels down bls mouth that I did not have a very bad ttme of It.” Tbe moral evidently is that when avoiding a tiger It is necessary to find a tree with Its lowest branch at least sixteen feet from tbe ground.—India Field. O regon . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, For rates and further information, apply to agents as follows : I). L. SI I RODE, Tillamook, Ore. F. O. BOZARTH, Bay City, Ore. CALLENDER NAVIGATION CO., Astoria, Ore. OPEN RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO., Oik st. D-ck, Portland, Or Telephone Main 2960. Office at FRANKLIN & CO., 134 Front st., Portland, Ore. Ths French Schoolboy’s Hard Day. French children are often on tbelr way to school a little after 7 o’clock In the morning. If they have conclud ed their lessons by 9 o’clock in tbe evening It is only by dint of great ap plication. Young men studying for tbe higher professions have appoint ments with tbelr tutors at S o’clock In tbe morning In summer time; other wise they cannot accomplish the moun tain of work that lies before them. In all branches of art the labor of the tyro is Immense. At tbe conservatory tbe strenuous life is carried to a point which provokes tbe astonishment even of laborious German students.—Pall Mall Gazette. .. T. BOALS, MB., Points Bay SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , Sails from Tillamook to Portland every Friday. Tbe Hon. Alexander H. Rice once paid a visit to President Lincoln on behalf of a Boston boy who had been Imprisoned for robbing his employer's letters. After reading the petition, signed by many citizens of Boston, the preBldent stretched himself in bls chair and asked Mr. Rice If he had met a man going downstairs. "Yes, Mr. President,” replied Mr. Rice.” “His errand,” said the president, “was to get a man pardoned out of the penitentiary, and now you have come to get a boy out of jail.” Then, with characteristic humor, Mr. Lincoln continued: "I'll tell you what It is. we must abolish these courts or they will be tbe death of us. I thought it bad enough that they put so many men In the penitentiary for me to get out, but If they have now begun on the boys and the Jails and have roped you Into the delivery let's after them! "They deserve the worst fate,” he went on, "because, according to the evidence that comes to me, they pick out the very best men and semi them to tbe penitentiary, and this present petition shows they are playing the same game on the boys and sending them all tn jail. Tbe man that you met on tbe stairs affirmed that bls friend in the penitentiary Is a most exemplary citizen, and Massachusetts must be a happy state if her boys out of Jail are as virtuous as this one ■p- pears to be who Is in. "Yes, down with tbe courts and de- llverance to tbelr victims, and then we can have some peace!”—Boston Post. A ttorney - at -L aw . • Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. BAY CITY, OREGON. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. D R. P. J. SHARP, S ARCHET, *- . The Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLER » A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. You Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO Compensation. “1 must have an iron bedstead.” de clared a tourist at an Inn. "Sir,” answered Boniface, ”1 am sor ry there ain’t a single Iron bedstead In tbe 'ouae. But you will find the mat tresses very nice and ’ard, sir!*’—Lon don Tit-Bits. Next Door to Tillamook County Hank. PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commercial Building. L and Orrics B csinbss Phone A. l(j09. A »»«C1ALTY. OWING & COWINC LAWYERS. R oom 334 W okckstkr B uilmm O, T hird ami » O ak H tkkbts Room Nest to the U H. Land Office. PORTLAND, OREGON. KILL ths COUGH CURB A Concsssion. She— You don't allow me to do any thing I want! If It goes on much longer I shall go borne to mamma. He—That I will allow you to do.-Flie gende Blatter. Tillamook Iron Works 4 4 4 4 4 ír General Machinists êc Blacksmiths Boiler Work, Logger'll Work and Heavy Forging Fine Machine Work a Specially. TILLAMOOK, OREGON ths LUNGS Dr. King’s New Discovery MIO THROAT ABD LUNS TWOtJIEI. OUARAWTKXD SATI87AOTOBY OB XOMXT BSTUMDSD.