TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 26. 1909, artillerymen W«r, One* Regarded as Mechan- it», Not Soldiors. ...„I tbe tliue of Charles XII. of L". tbe artillery was uot consld- a a Pft ot ,he nrn,y' The n,<‘u Inx lb It BPre "vt «"tolers. but re- *r\-a ns ate' haul s The officers had artnv rank. Charles XII. gave ar- ’offleers » rank and regularly iLnUed the artillery Into companies, n Mttle of Pavla demonstrated the "priority of ,he ®un ln ,he h'",d‘, °r .Tspanlsh infantry. The musket car rtri a tw® ounce ball and sometimes ¡Htfbt down at one fire two or three ’ped knights The French sent a Z, of trttce to remonstrate against the use of Mich barbarous weapons. Alexander had four kinds of cavalry the cstaphraetl, or heavy armed ¿rse tbe light cavalry, carrying .rears and very light armor; the acro- ¿llstae. or mounted archers, used for catposts. patrols nnd reconnoitering duty and ,he dlmachoe, or troops ex- pe-ted to net either as cavalry or In­ fantry- Alexander the Great reorgan- bri bls father's army. The file or Itfbos of sixteen men was the unit; r^-o files made a dilochy; two dilocliies wde a tetrarcliy; two tetrarchles a ttsitriby; two of these a syntagura: sixteen of these a small phalanx; four of these a tetra-phalangarchy, other- ,lw known as n large phalanx. The Greeks attacked In a phalanx, tbe spears Interlocked and shields overlapping After the first onset the ipears were dropped, and the day was decided with the sword. The cavalry ittacked tbe enemy tn the rear If pos- ■Ihle and in case of victory undertook the pursuit—Pearson's Weekly. SOFT SHELLED CRABS, Th» W»y They Get Rid of Their Hard Outer Coats. Many persons believe that the hard ebelled crab and the soft shelled crab ire two different species. This Is not n. The shellfish thus distinguished are merely two conditions of the same species. Once a year the crab sheds Its hard cuter coat, much as does a snake. In drier to give Itself room for greater growth. When It gets ready to make tbe transformation It sidles In close to shore, where the water at low tide will Just cover It, and where It is compara­ tively safe front Its maritime enemies. Then, "'hen It Is half burled In tbe und. Its shell splits open behind, and It painfully crawls out. The new coat, «soft as skin. Is already well started. But until It shall have become fairly tari the crab stays almost motionless In the shoals. While It Is In this con­ dition Its pinchers are useless, and It tills an easy prey to the most lnslg- nlicant enemy which happens upon It. There Is no particular time of year rtiosen by the crab for the metamor­ phosis. All through the twelve months teller lads and barefoot fishermen wad­ ing with their baskets along the shore It low tide gather tbe helpless crabs, which fetch a lilgb price In the mnr- ket». In their soft state they are worth from four to five times their price when In their natural bard con- dltlon.-Chlcago News. The “King of Rome.” Whit became of Napoleon’s son Is a question often asked, as little mention 1« nude In history of the young prince, the desire of Ills father’s life, who was bora March 20. 1811, amid great re­ joicing In Paris and hailed as the “king of Rome.” In January, 1814, Napoleon embraced his wife and child for the tost time, and thia really ended the reign of the little king “who never bls kingdom.” lie was reared in the Austrian court under the name of tbe Duke of Reichstadt and grew to be i handsome young fellow and quite a brilliant scholar. He had one short lesr of military life and then contract­ ed pulmonary disease, from which he ib’d In bls twenty-second year. He vorsblped the memory of his father •nd always spent the anniversary of Us death. July 22, In his own rooms. He Is burled In the Carthusian monas- •etf of Vienna, which Is the Austrian Westminster abbey. Hi* Knitting Wark neXrsA,^e??r..r:-ar''S/er Possessed of untirlo- « driver.” toliln« strength hersZ.t^mX m h allowance for Idleness on the part ^y..One' Ond Nh(> •to’lared that she onld "put up with a mean ma , easier than with a lazy one.” Auut Alvlra’s busband. Unde Ethan «as a «man, wizened, weak Poking man whom Aunt Alvlra declared to speind^”,y W,ry’ *f he BO One day a summer boarder who banced to be staying at a farmhouse near the Fifer homestead wandered J'®r 'o the little brown farmhouse and t Aunt AlVtra. Alvlra. Tl .L — ,°,’.o. ?r. n,<>1,at ----- wlth r»uut m „n t, « k "°te of the i enormous quantity of Stove wood piled up In the back yard and overflowing front the great wo<>dshed. The whole yard was strewn with It. The caller estimated -hat there were not less than twenty- live cords. ' “M hat an enormous quantity of wot d you have!” he said to Aunt Fifer “Yes, there Is considerable.” she re- plied. “I cal'late on sellln' most o’ It In the fall.” “Who cut it?” “Oh, Ethan did It as sort o’ knlttln’ work. 1 think It's a good thing for a man to have some kind o’ kulttln' work to do when he’s restin’, and that wood pile has been Ethan's knlttln’ work."—Youth’s Companion. George I. and the Stage. George I. was a lover of the stage and, as his predecessors had done, caused his "servants" to play before him at court. In 1718 his majesty or­ dered the great hall of Hampton Court to be converted for the time into a theater. There, under tbe direction of Steele, “whose political services had been poorly recompensed by granting him some theatrical privileges,” seven performances were given. Among the plays were “Hamlet," "Sir Courtly Nice,” “The Constant Couple,” ‘'Love »For Money,” "Volpone” and “Rule a Wife and Have a Wife.” Among tbe players were Colley Cibber, Ptnketh- man, Johnson, Thurmond. Booth, Mills, Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Younger. In former times the fee paid by the sovereign to his servants for a play acted at Whitehall had been £20. For these plays at Hampton Court King George, besides paying the actors their ordinary day’s wage and traveling ex­ penses, gave £350 and added £200 for the managers. The players were re­ quired to act nt any time upon receiv­ ing a day’s notice. The Modest Scot. Love of country is so fine a virtue that It seems difficult to carry It to ex­ cess. A resident of a small village In the north of Scotland paid a business visit to London tbe other day. He happened to call on a merchant who unknown to him bad once made a stay In his native place. In the course of conversation the visitor made use of an expression that led the other to ex­ claim. "Surely you come from Glen McLuskle?" The assertion, however, was denied. Presently,to the merchant’s surprise, another Glen McLuskle ex­ pression was heard. "My dear Mr, MacTavlsh, I feel convinced that you are a Glen McLuskle man after all,” Insisted the merchant. “Weel,” returned the other, “I’ll no' deny It any longer.” “Then why didn't yon say so at first?” demanded the Englishman. "Weel,” was tbe calm response, “I dldna like to boast o’ It In London.”- Loudon Chronicle. Her Souvenir. “Why did you burry so?” he asked her when he had finally caught up with her at the foot of the stairs of the cafe. “Do you remember how the waiter prepared to put a clean tablecloth on our table for fresh guests,” she asked, "before we got through listening to the music?” “Yes," said he. "Well, then, here,” she said and showed him a large white tablecloth that had been hidden under her coat. “This Is It. He laid it on the window sill. Serves him right.” He gazed upon ft In amazement. “Why didn't you let me know.” he Crowded New York. Ktw York always was crowded. In queried, "and 1 might have taken the «cw W3< It had about thirty first class ho- table and walked out with that? Most of them wrere below City New York Press. «•M park. The capacity of these was about 6,000. Th« average Halcyon D«y». Dumber of visitors to the city at that Tbe term "halcyon days” Is derived was estimated to be 20,000. It is from a pretty little fable of the Siclf •tated by an early historian that It was Ians, who believed that during he Dnt an unusual sight to see strangers seven days preceding and following n city wandering from house to the winter solstice. Dec. 21, the haler car,7|n* their baggage with on or kingfisher floated on the water bem. seeking lodging for the night In a nest in which her young were de^ f that time there were only three ho posited and that during this time of . ’ conducted on the European plan her brooding the seas were calm. Otir the latter was from $2.50 Indian summer corre-ponds to .the -hal­ cyon of tbe Sicilians.—New York Tele •3.50 a week.—New York Press gram._____________ Only an Amateur Now. Parlona Grata. ■ sir,” said the man who had been The Old Bulldog—They're going to •‘‘■d for alms; “I can give you noth- You are a professional beggar. chain us up on Sunday nights now "J®< you?’ The Young Bulldog-How s kosed to think so," replied the beg ernor? The Old BuHdog-The new fe ’ n* *** Polled two cents and low that's started calHng on Miss Ma lar button from his picket, "but mle has got money-New York Press , T* c°me to the conclusion that 1 The Hidden Part. **ly an amateur.** "Ob. mamma." exclaimed four-pear old Flossie aa she observed ,he ClaBsIflad. *• * clergyman's daughter, you (nlts second ■ didn't you?” Inquired a young • friend who had introduced out.” _________ __ ..J" ’he reply. “He's tbe rec Witty Dolly- tb»miL*lie'* ,he dlrector* aud she's He-I MY. Dolly 1 ■director London Stray Stories photograph? Yon loo Poll Iwe. ! feel I couldI e»tjo«t 0"e Rsquaat. •»«id there any question you that s why you warn to »»k your first wife? Sit- eh? _______—- lb« **’ * 1 Woul<1 1Ute to ask her to caution Is bettM than repentuuc.. — eecond wife her recipe fol -Greek Proverb. "H"e*t - Kansas City Journal. The Dream of the Key. a waking to tbe other And have you looked In the pocket?” the Slater asked. "No. I have not ” sa < she. for the very go- d reason that there Is no pocket In my travel­ ing bug." "Well." said the other, tuere is a pocket tu mine. I wiil just have a look there on the chance." Ar.d there the key was found. The Infer enee Is that the dreamer had seen with tbe eye of sense, though not with the eye of observation, the key pat Into the pocket. Even when the key was so found she had no recollection of seeing It placed there, but the bra.a had unconsciously recorded the senra tion. In course of sleep It had Ftuiu bled on that record, and by go, d luck the sleeper on awaking chanced to ri­ member the mental operation that hud taken place during sleep. It is a sly gular and almost alannfug reflection that our bralus are stored with c< unt less such records of which we kno” nothing nor ever shall know unless tie association of ¡.leas or some peeulia: I mental state brings them to our no tlce.—Westminster Gazette. Notice Administratrix Notice. Nonce i *. II xbbbv GIVBN,—That the un- der.igued has bten appointed adniiuiatrutnx of the estate of WILLIAM M. MILLS, deceased, by the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for the county of Tillamook, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them, together with the proper vouchers, to me at the other of H. T. Botts, Attorney.at-Law. in Tillamook City. Oregon, within six mouths from the date ot this notice. Dated July 22nd, 1909. V iol * M ills . Administratrix of the estate of William M. Mills, deceased. NO I R E U.S Land Office. Portlard, Ore., August 3rd, 1909. Notice U hereby given that Charles P. Maginnis, askignee of Langdon Har­ ner, Crasaey I, Key, Timothy D Riaen, Ellis T. Armstrong and John IV. Ru.de, Adiur. of the estate of Monika Ruede, deceased, has til, d in .hi.» cilice his application to enter under the pro­ visions of See. 23u6 and 2307 Revised Statutes of the United States, Lot seven in section six, township one south of range sc ven «est W.M.. containing 37.44 acres. Any and nil persons claim- ing adversely -the lands described or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to the applicant, should tile their affidavits of protest in ibis office on or before the 18th day of September, 1909. A lgernon 8. D resser Register. First publication August 19th, 1909. Last publication September 16th, 1909. <»f Eighth Grade Examiners will hold the i'gular **xa-i>inal ion of applicants •or Eighili Grade Diplomas, at the Luiirt Hoi-se in Tillamook City» Sep lemlter 2nd and 3rd. as follows: lliurstiuy, Sept. 2—Arithmetic, writ ing liistoty, civil government. brida> , Sept.. 3.— PI q tioL.gy, gtogra- phy, spelling. Two subjects each half day in the ordered named. Examinations to begin at 9 o'clock. Notice to Creditors. Applicants w ho did not fail in more N otice is H ereby G iven .—-That the un­ than two subjects at the last examina­ dersigned has been by the County Court of tion will be permitted to iiuish the ex­ Tillamook County, State of Oregon, duly amination at the above date. Questions appointed as administrator of the estate of D. FARMER, deceased. All persons will not be sent out to school districts AXOM having claims against said estate are hereby unless there is a special request from a required to present the same to me, duly district for us to do so. There can be verified as required by law, for allowance ut the office of H. T. Botts, in Tillamook City, no charges made for the conducting of Oregon, within six months from the date this examination. The Slate provides hereof. Dated this July Sth, 1909. to meet the expense of but three exami J. J. M c G innis , Administrator. nations annually, and as theie has been three given this year already, this < ue Notice of Guardian s Sale of Real Summons. must be given without cost to the County I Property. In tlw Circuit Court of the State of Oregon or the school districts It is given by | Tillamook County. the board at this time, for the purpose , N otkb is H erbbv G itbx ,—That pursuant Francis G. for Bailey 1 an order of the County Court of the State of giving pupils an opportunity to com­ to Plaintiff, I of Oregon, for Tillamook Coumv duly made plete their examination and thus avoid] and entered on the 6th day of July, 19o9, Bailey. taking the Eighth tirade again the the undersigned, as guardian of the person Charles A. Defendant. J and estate of Josie Alice Davidson, a minor, coming school term. To Charles A bailey, the above named de­ will from and after Ten o’clock A M.. on the fendant : There are several Eighth Grade Diplo­ 26th day of August, I909, proceed to sell to the name of the State of Oregon,—You mas m my office at present that have not the highest bidder, at private sale for cash in are In hereby required to appear and answer hand, all of the estate, right, title and inter­ been mailed to pupils that earned them, ' est which the said minor has in and tojrhe the complaint filed against vou in the above because* we had not as yet succeeded in real property situated in Tillamook County. entitled court and cause on or before the 7th day of October, 1909, aad if vou fail to getting the signatures of the teachers Oregon, described as follows to-wit : An undivided one third interest in and to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will and the chairman of the boards attached that portion of the Donation Land Claim of apply to the court for the relief prayed for in to tl ein. Il pupils desire that 1 should James Quick and Anna Quick, bounded by her complaint herein, to-wit : That the bonds of matrimony existing mail them the diplomas ami they will ! beginning at a point on the west line of said between plaintiff* and defendant be dissolver!; twenty five and 5o-loo chains (25.5o) get tht proper auilioritie* to attach then claim Queer Pronunciations. south of the northwest corner of said claim that she have the care, control and custody signatures tliemsi Ives, let me know by and running thence east twenty-one and of the minor children named in said com­ There are many names of places in letter and 1 shall forward them to you i 75-100chains ; thence north eleven and So- plaint ; that defendant be required to pay per month since the England that puzzle the stranger at once. loo chains ; thence cast eighteen and 25-100 plaintiff the sum of Respectfully, chains to east line of claim ; thence north month ot December. 1903. and so long as Happlsburgh, in Norfolk, for instance W. S. BvEL. fifty (5o) links; thence west forty (4o) chains she remains unmarried, and the further sum to west line of claim ; thence south twelve of $5 per month for the support of each of Is prouounced Hazeboro. Abergavenny to place of beginning, containing said minor children from the month of Dec., simply drops a syllable and become« Notice to Stockolders Tillamook chains twenty-seven (27) acres more or less in 1903. until they shall have reached the age of majority, and for such other and further lillamook County, Oregon. Abervenny. and It fa alleged that St Co. Mutual Telephone Company. Such sale to be subject to the confirmation relict as to the court may secin equitable Neots sounds more like Snoots than This summons is served upon you bv pub­ of the said County Court. All bids upon land should be submitted to me at my lication in the Tillamook Headlight by order anything else. Cirencester seems t- Notice 18 hereby given tlu-t the annual such of the Hon. Win Galloway, Judge "of the residence in Tiilamook City, Oregon. vary from Sister to Slzeter. In Suf inerting and Election of officers of the Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, this above named court, dated the 14th day ot August. 1909, The first publication to be folk Waldringfleld Is “Wunnerful” and Tillamook County Mutual Telephone 29th day of July, 19o9. on the 19th day of August. 1909. ouiVK A lice D odgb . Chelmondiston “Chimstou,” while In Company, will be held in J. S Lamar's A. W S kyeranck . Guardian of the person and Estate Attorney for Plaintiff-. of Josie Alice Davidson, a minor. the adjoining county of Ncrfclk Hun­ Star Theatre Hail, at Tillamook City, stanton Is "Hunston." and In the west on Saturday, the 4th day of September, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FoR PUBLICATION 190®, at 1 o’clock p. m. Department of the Intel inr, country Badgeworthy Is "Badgery” United Stnles Ij,nd Office, Ali stock holders should be in atten United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., and Cornwood “Kernood.” Hunting dance at this meeting nnd aid in the Portlsnd, Oregon, March 31st, 1909. August- Will, 1Hi to the land above described, before W. H. laborer where It would take him the inle'esls and good of the company. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook. to select uoder the providona of the resident of Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 1909 Act of Congress, approved July 1. 1 h 98 “That road.” said the honest country Every interested in the commercial interests Claimant names as witnesses : man, wiping his brow, "will take you of the county, and who desires to have 1). E. Goodspeed, of Tillamook, Oregon : (80 Stat 597. B2o). Sw 14 of Se U. Sec. to 'Ell, sir.” The courageous motor the best advantages possible in telephone Egbert Goodspeed, of Tillamook, Oregon ; J. 6 tp 1 S. R 7 W . W.M. and Nw X of Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; David Sw 1-4. Sec 14. tp 2 N, R 10 W.. W.M. 1st went on and found Elswortb. whlcl service are also requested to attend this C. Martiny, of Tillamook, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adver­ A lgernon S. D resser . Register. Is pronounced "Elser.” — Manchestet meeting. In fact, we ish it to be a sely the lands described, or desiring tn mass meeting in the interest of the Guardian. NOTICE FO t Pl Hli'CAT'ON. object because of the mineral character Mutual Co., as well as an annual elect Depaitment o| the Interior, of I he land, or for any other reason, to tion. Therefore, everyone lnterrestcd Land Office at I*oi tlard, Ore., Don'ts. the disposal to applicant, should file April 15111,1909. the good of the company should trj Don't attempt to punish all your ene tor Notice is hereby given that JAMES T. their affidavit,, of protest in thia office. to interest some one else to secure their WOODWARD, of Tillamook, <'regon. who, on < n or liefore the 24th day of Septeutl er, mies at once. You can't do a large attendance at this meeting. April 15th, i9t>9. made application for Timber business with a small capital. Don' Entry, No. 01796, for Lol- 1 and 2, Bee 11, and 190». By order of the Board of Trustees in Sw ’4 of Be Bee 2, tp. 1 Bouth, range 9 west, say “I told you so.” Two to one yov regular session August 7, 190®. A i . oernon 8. D kesskr . Willamette .Meridian, lias filed notice of in Regiater. never said a word about it. Don't tention to make final timber proof, to F. v. W elsh , Preside» . establish claim to the land above described, I hereby designate the Tillamook R Y. B lalock , Seo. worry about another mans buslu; It'S.'' befo e V7. II. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Headlight, a newspaper published at S."--!'___ '____ __________ L A little selfishness is sometimes com Tillamook, Oregon, on theSrddayof S-ptem- Tillamook, Oregon, as the paper tn I909. Claimant namea as witnesses : mendable. Don't Imagine that yoi. North Yamhill Tillamook Stage ber, Warren Vaughn, of Tillamook. Oregon ; Sam which the aliove notice ia to be pub­ Downs, of Tillamook, Oregon , Dave Martiny. lished. A lgernon S. D rf . bsbr , can correct all tbe evils in the world The North Yainhill and Tillamook it Tillamook, Oregon’, Carl A Patzlaf, of A grain of sand Ik not prominent in 1 stage leaves Tillamook City daily al 4 • Tillamook, Register. Oregon. A lqe .”. noii S. D resser , Register. desert. Don't mourn over fancied p.m , and arrives at Trask at 7.20 p.m , Notice to Creditors. grievances. Bide your time, and re.r ami arrives at North Yamhill at 3 p m NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Depaitment of the Interior, sorrow will come. Don't throw dus the next day, making connections with N otice is H ejikhy G iven ,—That the U.S. Imad Office, al Portland, Ore., undersigned has been by tbe County Court of In your teacher's eyes. It wiil 01 ly I 1 the North bound stage for Portland, April ?3rd. 1909. Tillamook County, Oregon, dulv appointed Notice is hereby given that FLORA M. administrator of the estate ot RICHARD Jure the pupil. Don't worry about t’a which arrives in that city at 6 15 p.m The West bound stage leaves North I PATZLAF, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on C. BURTON, deceased. All persons having lee crop. Keep cool and you will liavt stone uppii claims agsinst said estate are required to Yamhill at 10 a.iu and arrives al iTHa* April 23rd, iHo'.l, made tinibm and of Ne % Sec. present the same to me. dulv verified as re­ enough. Don't borrow a coach t< mook City at 8 a.m. the next morn­ cation. No. 01927, for E to . tp. 1 south, Range 9 West, Willamette quired by Jaw, at the office of II. T. Botts. please your wife. Better make* tier : ing. Parlies leaving Portland in the Meridian, haw filed notice of intention to Attorney-at-Law. in Tillamook City. Oregon little sulky. Don't imagine that every morning can make connection at North make final timber proof, to establish claim to within six months from the date hereof. the land above descriiied, befo e W. II Dated Augus* 12th, 19U9. thing is weakening. Butter is streu;. Yamhill. Cooper, U.S. Uoniinissioner, at Tillamook. T homas M. B urton , Oregon, on the a3id day of Septembt 1, 1909 In this market. Don’t publish you: Administrator Estate of Richard Claimant names as witnesses : The Crime of Idleness. C. Burton, deceased. acts of charity. Tbe Lord will keep ( arl Patzlaf, of Til amook, Oregon; David Idleness means trouble any one. Martiny, of Tillamook, Oregon; Jas Wood­ the account straight. Don't coloi Its the same with a lazy liver. It causes ward, of Tillamook, Oregon; Ed. Lindsey, of meerschaums for a living It Is alm constipation, headache, jaundice, sal­ Tillamook, Oregon. JOE IUUINGSWORTH, AI xikrnon 8. D ressfr , Register. ply dyeing by Inches.-vMark Twain. Dealer ill low complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King’s Cigars and Tobaceo, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. New Life Pills soon banish live trou Tired of Being In Print. Ltepartmeut of the Interior, bles and build up your health, 35c. at U.S. I.and Office, at Portland, Ore., "Mr. Smithers," said his wife, "if' I Candy, Fruit, Nuts, ete A pl 11 let. iSUq. remember rightly you have often said Chas. I. Clouah____________ Notice i* hereby given that CARL A. Frank Hadlej's Old Stand. PATZLAF, ot' Tillamook, Oregon, who, on that you disliked to see a woman eou 'Twas a Glorious Victory. April mt, I909, made timber and atone «ppli stantly getting herself Into print?” There’s rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A cation, No 0176», for Ne t-iotHw H and Nw % man'» life has been saved, and now Dr. ot Se 14 °f twctlon 2», township i south, range “I do,” said Smithers positively. 9 West, Willamette Mi-ridian, has tiled notice "You considered it unwomanly am King's New Discovery is the talk of the of intention to make final tinibet- proof, to town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly establish claim to 'the land above described Indelicate. I believe?” lung hemorrhages. ” I could not work before W. H, Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook. Oregon, on the ajrd day of “Very.” nor get about,’’ lie writes, “ and the d«»r lltoW. Claimant names as witnesses "And you don't see how any man tors did me no good, but, after using September. David Martiny. of Tillamook, Oregon; Ed. When you want a quick cure without could allow his wife to do anything ot Dr. King's New Discovery three weeks, Lindsey, ol Tillamook, Oregon; Norrie Leach, any loss ol time, and one that is followed Tlliain ook, (Oregon, Frank Easier, ut I Ula I feel like a new man. and can do good of tbe kind?" by no bad results, use lliook, Oregon. woik again. ’ For weak, sore or diseased A lobrhon S. D rkssks , Register. "Yes. I think so now.” “Well, Mr. Smithers. In view of nl: lungs, CougliN and Colds, Hemorrhages, the facts In the case I feel Justified In Hay Fever, LaGrippe, Asthma or uni N otice of S chool I ndemnity S ei . bc Bronchial affection it stands unrivaled. tion , asking for a new silk dress.” Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial Bottle free United States Land Office, "A new silk dress?” Sold and guaranteed by Chas. I, Clough. Portland, Ore., July 15, 1U00 “Yes. For the last eight years I have it never falls and is pleasant to take. Notice is hereby given Hint the Slate had nothing better than fourpeunj of Oregon, on July 15. 19x9. applied (or It is equally valuable for children. It is Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera calico, and I want something better and Diarrhoea Remedy Never the Sw% of Se of Section 15 and 8 V4 famous for its cures over a large part of I’m tired of getting into print”—Lon °f Se of Section 10, tp. 8 north, range the civilised world. Known to Fail. ’* I have u«ed Chamberlain's Colic. 9 west, and riled in this office a list of don Tit-Bits. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since ii School Indemnity Selections in which it uas firm introduced to the public in selected said land; and that said list it Standing Up For Him. open to the public for inspection. "Miriam. Isn't that youug FcrgU“ 1872, arid have never found one instance Any and all persons claiming adveieely where a cure was not speedily effected coming to our house pretty often by its use. 1 have been a commercial I he above described land or any legal now?” >( traveler for eighteen years, and never subdivision thereof, or claiming the “I suppose he Is, mamma. ’ start out on a trip without thia, rny same under the mining laws, or desiring “Do you know anything about him'; faithful friend,’ say" H. 8. Nichols, of to show raid land to be more valuable Oakland, Ind. Ter. For sale by Lamur a for mineral than for agricultural pur­ What Is he worth, for Instance?" poses, or to object Io said selection for “Well, he's worth any dozen of tbe Drug Store. any legal reason, should lile their claims ordinary young men of my acquaint <>r their affidavits ot protest or contest Seared With a Hot Iron, •nee.” in tins office. Will cure a cough or cold no or K**ahJed by overturned kettle—cut “Yes, but"— A lgernon 8. DR emkkr , Register. matter how severe and prevent “And he’s worth 8100 « w«* to (!1' with it knife—brulaed by slMinmed d »or I hereby designate the Tillamook pneumonia and consumption. firm he works for. even If be decs —injured by gun or in any other way— Headlight, a newspa|H-r published at I 1 he thing needed at once is Buck ten ’ * Tillamook, Oregon, as the paper in which get only 825 now.”-Cblcago Tribune A Guarantee. ' Arnica Halve to sulxlue infiamuiatiun the above notice is to Is. published. and kill the pain It’s earth’s supreme AL okknon S. liHF.SHea, Register, This is to certify that all All the Same. healer, infallible for (k»lds. Ulcer-. Ferer Tbe “horny handed" calls what be Sores. Ecsema and Piles. 25c. at Chas. N otice of S cihkm . I ndemnity H elkc - | druggists are authorized to ra. fund your money if Foley’a lives on “pay." tbe skilled meebnni' I. C i<>ugh. iion United States Land Office, "wages.” the city clerk “salary.'' tbe Honey and Tar fails to cure No matter how long you have stiffen’d. Pot eland. Ore , July 20 1909, banker "Income," a landowner "rent Fob’?*» Kidney Reiuedt will help you. your cough or cold. Contains is hereby given that the Stale no opiates. The genuine is in a roll," « lawyer “feew.** « burglar Mrs S. L. Bowen, of Wavne, W. Va.t of Notice on July 20, I9u9, applied for “swag," but it all comes to the same writes; *’ I was a sufferer from kidney Lot Oregon, KHIU WMitruTU 21 of S*c 13, tp. 5 s< uth, range 11 yellow package. In tbe end.—London Scraps. dis* sse. so that st times I could not get west, and filed in thia office a list of out of bed. and w hen I did I could not school Indemnity Selection m which it J. S. Lamar, Tillamook. sts rid straight. I took Foley'a Kidney In Doubt. lected said land; and that said list is Hawk & Miller, Bay City "Did you ever hare appendicitis?” Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of open to the public for inape« tion. the second cured me entirely.'’ It will Anv and all pet sons claiming adversely said tbe Insurance man. cure t ou—J 8. Tillamook. (I e above d«*M cil gal reaaon, should file their claims or All Work Guaranteed. their affidavits of protest or contest in A Cenundrum. mook . Hawk & Miler, Bay City. this office. When to a piece of wood like « mvB- TILLA M(X)K. OREGON. A lobbmor S D bksses , Register. „ehl When it to converted mtn a Il’s Luck to Smoke Puck. I hereby designate tbe Tillamook lhadlight, a newspaper published in ruler_____ .... The Better tl.afi Sc. Cigar. rillanniok, Oregon,as the |»aper in winch No weather to Ill If the wind be atllL said notice is to be nubbshed. A lg KB no II S. bftlMKB, Register. -Spas Kb Proverb. Diarrhoea Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Foley’s