Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 02, 1909, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 2, 1709.
CHARGED WITH THEFT
A Queer Trial In Which Was Used
a Queer Defense.
SHIPPING A CASE OF GOLD.
Th* Solution of th* Difference In
Weight of the Box at Capo Nome and
at San Francisco—The Clever Move
of an Astuta Young Lawyer.
One of the most Interesting trials
that ever look place In any country
was Unit of .lames Stevens In the Cali­
fornia courts for theft. The circum­
stances were as follows:
There were four prospectors In the
Klondike region when the gold fever
there was at Its height, among whom
Stevens was one
They "struck it
rl< ti." divided up and started out for
the t'nlled States. Just before leav­
ing Stevens got Into a faro game and
lost everything be had. Winter was
coming on and be bade fair to starve
unless something was done for him.
So the other three decided to pay him
so tmx'b to guard their dust on tbe
ship and pay his way home to San
Francisco. They each had tbeir share
of dust
and
nuggets accurately
weighed and then put them Into a
common pile, pending, of course, tbeir
reapportlonment ou reaching port.
This they placed In a strong box
whhh they nailed up and Bcaled care­
fully. It was Stevens’ duty to watcb
Ibis by day and sleep by It by night
until the destination was reached.
There was exactly 2H0 pounds avoirdu­
pois ol the gold, sworu to by a regular
weigher
It was worth a great deal
of money
Well, everything went along smoothly
until San Francisco was rem bed. Ste­
vens seeming to appreciate what bls
former pitrinerx were doing for bltn
and guarding his trust Jealously. When
the ship clime Into port tbe box was
Immediately removed, under the super
vision of Stevens, to a place of re-
w i lghlng. so I hut each could take his
share again and deduct so much for
Stevens' nay.
It was found that Instead of having
GOP pounds of gold as before there was
now only a fraction over 508 pounds.
Tbe partners were loath to distrust
Ktevena and had It re weighed twice,
but with the same result each time.
Itenssiired ns they were of bls guilt
and having contempt for such ingrati­
tude. they Immediately swore out a
warrant for his arrest.
He all the
(hue protested bls Innocence, but was
not able to account for the loss.
T'.te poor fellow was thrown Into
prison and held for trial. Not having
any money or friends, he gave up all
hope of being ucqilltted, ns the clr
cumsiantlal evidence seemed absolute­
ly against him
A young lawyer was
appointed by the court to defend him.
This young man. Thnddeus tVayne by
name, set to work on tbe seemingly
hopeless Job with great enthusiasm,
ns he had few clients anyhow and
plenty of time.
'The case was soon called and all the
circumstantial evidence set forth
Wayne did not even question a wit
lies».
When all tile testimony was in
Wayne requested tbe Judge to allow
him to qualify Samuel I., Johnson.
len< her of physics In a high school, as
an expert witness Tbe Judge, not see­
ing nny relation of physics to the
theft, was about to refuse tbe young
man when a peculiar glimmer In tbe
latter's eye persuaded him to humor
the boy. Johnson was placed on the
stand, and tbe following colloquy en­
sued:
“With what does physics deal?"
"U llh natural phenomena, or tbe
change* In the state or condition of
matter.”
"Does the weight of a person change
ns lie change» bis location ou tbe
ea rib?"
*'\ es ’•
••Ju«t bow does that happen, and
bow much daps the weight change?”
’’ The weight of any /trody Is greatest
nt the poles of the earth, as they are
the nearest points to the center. It
gets less and less the farther we trav­
el toward the equator, for we go away
from the center. This elTect Is en­
hanced by the rotation of tbe earth,
bodies tending to tly off more at tbe
equator than near tbe poles The com­
bination of these two makes a body
weigh one
two bundred-and-elgbty-
ninth les* at the equator than at the
poles and n proportlonate amount for
distances between.”
"About what fraction of Its weight
would a lesfy lose In going from Cape
Nome. Alaska, to San Francisco?"
"I should say about one In SUU.”
"Then gold weighing DUO pounds In
Nome could not possibly weigh over
5:18 pounds here, could It?"
”lt could not.”
It la need leas to say that Stevens was
acquitted on this evidence His former
partners were so sorry of their recent
suspicion and so eager to make amends
that they not only paid him tbe salary
they bad promised him. but set him
up In busluesa from tbeir ample funds.
This tact la peculiar, but perfectly io
accord with reason
It Is recognised
l>y the United States government Bv-
eryjlme bullion Is seut from Washing
toi« to tbe New Orleans mint a certain
amount nt weight is lost io tbe mere
act 'of transit. So in order to get tbe
same arnouut of metal tn each cola
compensating weights or those special­
ly calibrated have to be used or else
s|>e< lai wales If tho weights are -rrd-
nt Washington and seut to No* Oe-
Jeaua of course they will lose In weight
aud will weigh true on ■ pair of bal-
aocce
Hut spring balances cannot la
used.-law renew Hodges In l ua vsr
Timer
’Notice of Guardian s Sale of Real N oticb or S chool I ndemnity S ilec .
tion
Property.
ODD JOBS ON WARSHIPS.
Way* For tha Bluejacket* to
Make Extra Money.
Tbe poaatbie met bods of making
Ira money on shipboard are manlfoid.
“Tallorlzing” Is oue of ibe mosi prof­
itable. While a shift’s tailor Is detailed
to most of our ahi[>s. his dull»*» are
limited to making neceK^ary aitera
H ods I d tbe uniform* which are leaned
to the members of the crew
Many
enlisted men own sewing ma<*hineM.
upon which they do repair work, and
ihey also do <>dd jobs for otfi< ers. aueb
as pressing and cleaning
A handy
man with the needle can also make •>
handsome num by doing fancy work
Some of the rnoat delhate embroidery
work has been done by Hnilurmen.
The ship’s barber also make» a com
fnrtable living In addition to his regu
lar pay, and the distribution of prix***
at target practice enrl< hes tbe roffer*-
of the gun crew by a consIdiTnbl.
sum. Men who are detailed to dut’
on board submarine boats are nllowec
an additional $5 a month and beside
$1 a day for every day the b<»at l>
submerged.
Bluejackets detailed a
signalmen, us cockswains of powei
bouts or In charge of holds are a
lowed extra pay
A crew mossnuin re
celves $5 a month for performing th:!
somewhat menial furetloti. and tti
man who Is not ashamed to "Hike h
washing” can easily double tils nnv»
pay. Every blueja< kel Is ex pit t d i<
perform I lie laundering himself. Im
there are always men who prefer «•
pay for having the service done.
One of tbe novel methods of earnln
an honest penny is for a man with ;
descriptive kna< k usually a yeoman
to prepare an Interesting letter up ’
tbe cruise of tile ship or some of th*
strange ports visited. Ute honors pai<
the vessel, the eiilvriiiiiinieids offore<
and describing tbe custom»* of tbe in
bubltanis. These letters are manifold
ed and sold to the members of tin
crew for 60 cents to fl a copy tim
usually cheap at that. I’he parents o
relatives of the sailor boy tints ar«
kept Informed of bls adventures a in
experiences and be is relieved of :•
task that Is Irksome to most boys
John II Cox in .Xailonal Magazine.
S Watch Repairing Tip •
Many
STAR GAZING.
Th* Study of th* Constellations as >
Pastime.
Probably every reader lias often ail
tulred the beauty <>t a starlight niglii
A little careful observation on such :
night vv ill show Hull the brighter slur-
may be divided into groups or "nuiste.
lations," as the astroiiomeri call then
most of which are kuowit by th
names of animals or legendary pc
sons, su< h for example a* "the iirea
Bear,” "the Swan.” "Hen ules.” “Ao
dromeda.” etc. 1 lie easiest method o
learning these "eonstellatlmts" Is Iron
some one already aeqmiltibsl wit
them, but If Ibe beginner Is not form
nale enough to know any sin h persm
tbe majority can l>e learned from an
cheap star map» such as are sometime
contained in almanacs.
Now. It the budding astronomer wl:
notice the position of any of the«,
groups or constellations at a partlcu
lar hour of any night and tiieii look n
few hours afterward he «III see tin:
during the ¡uterial the stars which tip
peared low down In the east have risen
to the south lit n somewhat slmllat
manner to the apparent motion ot lt>
sun and moon, while closer iiiu-uilim
on several evenings will show a clreu
lar or rotary movement around Hu
north pole of the heavens. Hie motion
being tbe opposite way to Ibe hands o:
a clock.
Near tbe north pole Is a bright slat
called tlie "Pole star.” 'lilts star I-
easily found when the observer tia-
once boil'd tbe seven bright stars o
the "Great Bear." the two outer stars
of tbe four forming the "square
known ns tbe "pointers” point almost
directly to the Pole star, l ids males
tic movement of the stars around ilu
pole ot the heavens is a most sublime
and wonderful sight.— Country Side
The Shorter Word.
The day before Christmas Editti
aged ten, bad a number ot packages
tied up for distribution. Tile dm tor
felt of one Intended for "I'm-le John
—and the rest is as tbe New lork Sun
prints It.
"That’s some tobacco," said Hie doc
tor. as he lingered the package.
"How can you tell?" asked Edith.
"Because I am a good diagnostician."
be replied.
Then, a* Kviitb seemed somewhat
dazed at the big wont, the do, tor in
qulred:
"Do you know what a diagnostician
Isr
"Yes," she answered promptly. "It's
s good guesser."
H* Took th* Cak*.
"Mike," said Plodding Pete, "dere’s
wuss t’lngs dan gold bricks.”
"What's happened?"
“De lady up de road said dal If I'd
chop an ariutul of wood she'd gimme
a cake.”
"Didn't she keep her word?”
"Yep.
She banded me a cske of
soap.”—Washington Star.
Whin It Started.
"Captain, what time does th* boat
start r
"It starts madam, when I give tbe
word.”
"Then I've always bad the wrong
Idea. 1 thought It started when tbe
engineer pulled a lever or did some­
thing. Thank you ever so much ”—
ChlcagotTrlbune
The Banyan Tree.
A regiment of I.IHM) men could read
Uy find abelter under a single banyan
tree. Ln India there 1» one of three
trees which baa 4UU main truuks and
ovk /UOOO a ¡nailer ones.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That: pursuant
tn an order of the ( ounty Court of the State
„11 VA-gon. for Tillamook Countv duly niade
and entered on the 6th »lay ol
JJJ»
the undersigned, as guardian of the person
and estate of Josie Alice Davidson, a minor,
from and after Ten o eloek A M . on the
26tb day of August. Iyo9.
the highest bidder, at private sale tor cash in
hand, all of the estate, right, title and >«‘cr-
est which the said minor has in and to the
real property situated in Tillamook County,
Oregon, described as follows, to-wit :
An undivided one third interest in and to
that portion of the Donation band Claim of
James Quick and Anna Quick, bounded by
beginning at a point on the west line of said
claim twenty.five and ..o-loo chains (-A iioj
south of the northwest corner of said claim
and running thence east twenty-one and
75-loochains ; thence north eleven and uo-
loo chains ; thence east eighteen and Lo-loo
ehaiiiH to east line of claim . thence north
fifty luol links: thence west forty l-Lo) chains
to west line of cluim ; thence south twelve
chains to place of beginning, containing
twenty-seven (27) acres more or less in
1 illainook County. Oregon.
Such sale to be subject to the confirmation
of the -aid County Court. All bids upon
such land should be submitted to me at my
residence in Tillamook Citv. Oregon.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, this
20th day of July. 19o9.
olivb A lics D odge .
Guardian of the person and Estate
of Josie Alice Davidson, a minor.
It’s astonishing how many
fine watches are ruined
t
>
VP each year by being placed 1 in
i^ the
.... hands of poor and iuex-
petienced workmen for repairs. A slight oversight on
® their pait often causes
l ______ ____
an ___ tinnoticeable grinding and
* clicking that will wear out the best movement in a short
time. Whv run these chances? Leave your repairing
in out hands and you will get all long experience aud
honesty can give.
®
EUGENE JENKINS.
The Reliable Jeweler
s
Come and see me and let’s get acquainted, and then
^9 we will talk about those fine dairy cows you have aud
9 also those cheese vats you are going to have lined, or the
9 other tin and galvenized iron work which you may need
in the future.
I am prepared to do your work as it should be done.
You will find me in the rear of the Snodgrass Repair
Shop.
&
Summons.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Ore , July 20 ISllO.
Notice is hereby given that tbe State
of Oregon, on July 30, Ittub. applied f..r
Lot 21 of Sec 13, tp. 5 south, range II
west, and filed in tills olfice a list of
school Indemnity Selection in winch jt
selected said land, and that said list ia
open to the public for inspection.
Any and all persons claiming adrerndr
the above described land or any le«H|
subdivision thereof,
or claiming the
same under tlie ruining laws, or desiring
t > sliuw said laud to ba more valuable fur
mineral than for agricultural purposes,
or to object' Io said selection for any
legal reason, should file their claims or
rh.-ir ntlidaviis ot protest or contest m
this office.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
. I hereby designate the Tillamook
Headlight, a newspaper published in
Tillamook, Oregon,as the paper in wbicb
said notice is to be published.
AixiERNON 8. D resser , Register.
N otice or S chool I ndemnity S e L xc *.
tion ,
United States Land Office.
Portland, Ore., July 15, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the State
of Oregon, on July 15. 1909. applied for
the Swi,4 of Se V* of Section 15 and S Vi
of Se ‘4 of Section 10, tp. 3 north, range
9 wen. and riled in this office a list of
School Indemnity Selections in which it
selected said land, and that said list is
open to the public fur inspection.
Any and all persons claimingadveieely
the above described land or any legal
.subdivision thereof.
or claiming the
same under lhe mining laws, or desiring
to show raid land to be more valuable
for mineral than for agricultural pur­
poses, or to object to aaid selection fur
any legal reason, shoulU file their claims
or their affidavits ot protest or contest
in Uns office.
A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
I hereby deaignate the Tillamook
Headlight, a newspajier published at
Tillamook, Oregon, as the paper in which
tlie aliove notice is to be published.
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Tillamook County.
Francis G. Bailey.
1
Plaintiff, I
vs.
?
Charles A. Bailey,
Defendant. J
To Charles A bailey, the above named de­
fendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon,—You
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against von in the above
entitle« court and cause on or before the 7th
day of October, 190®, aad if you fail to
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint herein, to-wit :
That the bonds of matrimony existing
between plaintiff’and defendant be dissolved;
that she have the care, control and custody
»fthe minor children named in said com­
plaint ; that defendant be required to pay
plaintiff the sum of
per month since the
month of December. 1903, and so long as
she remains unmarried. and tile further sum
of $5 per month for the support of each of
said minor children from the month of Dec.,
1903, until they shall have reached the age
of majority, and for such other and further
relief as to the court mav seem equitable-
This summons is served upon you by pub­
lication in the Tillamook Headlight by order
NO I P F.
Stop and think about your eyes. They often pain
of the Hon. Wm Galloway, Judge of the
U.S. Land Office, Portland, Ore..
above named court, dated the 1+th day ot
you a little. You simply give them a rest and you are re­
August 3id, 19(19.
August, 1909. The first publication to be
on the 19th day of August. 1909.
Notice is hereby given that Charles
lieved. But they ought not to pain you with ordinary
A. W S everance .
1’. M: ginnis, a-nuiiee of lamgdon Har­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
use. There is something wrong.
Let me test them. I
ner, Ciassvy L Key, Timothy D. Risen,
make no charge for that and if you need glasses or if it
Ellis T. Armstrong and John \V. Ruede,
Summons.
Aitiur, of the est ite of Monika Ruetie,
comes from some other cause 1 will tell you.
In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon deceased, lias tiled in ibis office his
for the County of Tillamook.
application to enter under the pro­
Elisabeth Hasenbach.l
Anton Breckheimer,
visions of S.c 23' 6 and 2307 Revised
Josef Wcstenbcrger.
Statutes of the United Slates, Lot seven
At Jenkins’ Jewelry Store, Tillamook, Ore.
Anna Mann, Josef
in section aix, township one south of
Mann,
Elisabetha
Mark and Heinrich
range seven west W M., containing
Mark,
37.44
acres. Any and all persons claim
riaintiffs,
mg adversely the lands descrilieil or
vs.
Elisabetha Westenbcr-
desiring Io obj- ct because of the mineral
ger, Johann Josef
character of the land, or for any other
Breckheimer
and
reason, to the disposal to the applicant,
Georg Leisser,
Defendants.
should tile their affidavits of protest in
WILL TRADE FOR ANYTHING IN TILLA­
To Elisabetha Westenberger, Johann Josef this office on or before the 18th day of
Breckheimer and Georg Leisser, defen­
September, 1909.
MOOK THAT LOOKS GOOD.
dants .
In the Name of the State of Oregon :
A lgernon S. D resser Register.
You are hereby required to appear and First publication Auguat I9lh. 19oH
answer the complaint filed against you in
Partly Improved Stock Ranch in Linn County Will
the above entitled suit on or before the last Lust publication September 16tb, 1909.
day of the time prescribed in the order for
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ~
Trade for 40 Acres or Over of Like Value
the publication of this summons to wit. on
or before the 19th day of October. 1909. the
United States Land Office,
in Tillamook County.
said day being after the expiration of six
Portland, Oregon,
weeks from the first publication of this
summons, and if you fail so to appearand
August Hth, 1909.
answer,
for
want
thereof
the
plaintiff
’
s
will
280 Acres, io miles from Brownsville and 3 miles
Notice is hereby given that the
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint, to wit, for a decree deter­ Northern Pacific Railway Company,
from Crawfordsville, in Linn county. 80 acres of level
mining the rights of the several parties whose post office address is St. Paul.
laud. 40 acres cleared and under plow. All of Hie place
plaintiffs as well as defendants in and to that
certain real property situated in Tillamook Minnesota, has thia 9th day of Aug,
is under fence and sub-divided. 160 acres of heavy saw
County, State of Oregon, described as the 1909, filed in tliH office its api licalion
East half(H
of the Southwest quarter to select under the provisions of the
timber of fir, piue aud oak, will cruise over 1,coo,000
(Sw Vi) of section five (5) and the East half Act of Congress, approved July I, 1898
iE L2 j of the Northwest quarter (Nw lz4) of
feet. Watered by running creeks and springs the year
Sec.
Section eight (S) in Township six (6) South (30 Stat. 597, 62<i), Sw V4 of Se
of Range ten (ID) West of the •'illamette 6, tp. 1 S, R 7 W.. W.M. and Nw y4ot
rouud. “L” house of 5 rooms iu fair condition. Stock
Meridian, that the plaintiffs and defendants Sw t4. See. 14, tp. 3 N. R. 10 W., U M.
are the owners of the respective interests
sheds for stock. Poultry house, etc. Three miles to
Anv and all persons claiming adver-
therein alleged in the complaint ; that the
school aud post-office. Will threw in the following
said real property is so situated that par­ -ely-the lands described, or desiiing to
tition cannot be made without great pre­ object because of lhe mineral character
stock : 6 good cows, 25 head of sheep, 2 brood hogs, 60
judice to the owners; that a sale thereof be
ordered for the purpose of partition of the of the land, or for any other reason, to
head in all of chickens, geese and turkeys.
proceeds ; that said real property be sold lhe disposal to applicant, should tile
according to law and the proceeds be dis­ their affidavits of protest in this office,
I am coming to Tillamook in about three weeks
tributed according to law and according to
the respective interests of the parties as on or liefore tlie 24th duy of September,
and will accept any place that will compare favorably
found and determined by the Court ; and for 1909.
with what I have to offer.
such other and further relief as in the pre­
mises may seem meet and proper.
A lgernon S. D resser .
I hold the value of this place of $5,500. Write or
This summons is published by order of the
Register.
Honorable Earl C. Bronaugh. Judge pre­
I hereby designate the Tillamook
call on
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
siding in the above entitled Court, made on
the 30th day of August, 1909. By said Headlight, a newspaper published at
Tillamook City. Oregon.
order it was directed that this summons be Tillamook, Oregon,
as the paper in
published in the Tillamook Headlight once which the above notice is to be pub­
each week for six consecutive weeks and the
lished.
A
lgernon
S.
D resser ,
date of the first publication thereof is
September 2. 1909, the date named iu said
Register.
order
for
said
first
publication.
h.HH Ml: ■ Ml Hl ■ «
IK Mi IK IMII ■”
Night On Bald Mountain.
H- T. B otts ,
V bazie «V V eazie ,
On a lonely night Alex. Benton. or
"THE POET SAYS1
Attorneys forjplaintiffs.
Fort Edward, N.Y..climbed Bald Moun­ ■
tain to the home of a neighbor, tortured
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
“
Beauty draws us
by Asthma, bent on curing him with «
Department oí the Interior.
by a single hair.”
Land Office at Portlard, Ore.,
Dr. King'* New’ Discovery, that had
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cured himself of asthma. Tl e wonder,
Notice is hereby given that TAMES T.
When you want a quick cure without
ful medicine soon relieved and quickly w
WOODWARD, of Tillamook. Oregon, who, on
This seen'* like something of
April 15th. 1909. made application for Timber any loss ol time, and one that is followed
cured hi* neighbor. Later it cured his
an exagération on tile part of the ■ HUry. No. 01796. for Lot.» 1 and 2, Sec 11. and by no bad results, use
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son’s wife of a severe lung trouble.
sw '4 of Se
Bee 2. tp. 1 south, range 9 west,
Million! believe its the greatest Throat y poet, if at least does not apply to
«illamette Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make final timber proof, to
men. The man with a single
and Lung cure on Earth. Cough*, (’olds.
9 hair would not draw worth a
cstabhSH, claim to the land above described
Croup, Hemorrhages and Sore Lungs
e
Cooper, U.S. Commissioner. at
are surely cured by it. Best for 11 ay
lillamook, Oregon, on the 3rd day of S-ptem.
cent, unless as a curiosity.
ber, I909 ( laiinant names as witnesses •
bever. Grip and Whooping Cough. 50c.
I*
Warren \ aughn.of Tillamook. Oregon ; Sam
People to look their best need
and 11 00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
of GHamook, Oregon . Dave Martiny,
It never fails and is pleasant to take.
■ hair, they need all they evei
by Cha*. I. Clough.
of lillamook, Oregon; Can A Patzlaf, oi It is equally valuable for children. It is
lillamook, Oregon.
have.
If
the
hair
begins
to
go
it
■
famous for its cures over a large part oi
_______ A lgernon 8. D resser , Register.
Best Treatment for a Burn
is time to use
the civilized world.
B
NOTICE
FOK
PUBLICATION
If for no other reason. Chamberlain’s
IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC.
Department of the Interior
Salve should bv kept in every household «
U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Ore.,
Tbi* preparation saves hair. It
on account of its grease value in the
.
.
April 23rd, 1009.
PVTzriv* rh-rr^y **1'" ,hal FLORA M.
stimulates the hair bulbs, cleans
treetinent of buri.e. It allay* the pain
I AT/J.AF, of Tillamook. Oregon, who. on
almost instantly, and unless the injury w the scalpof dandruff or eruptions,
catkin3nw
atone appli­
i* a severe one, heals the |»nrt without M
of Ne W Sec
and promotes new growth. Try ■ cation. No 01927. for E
leaving a scar This naive is also un.
Vrrid an
* *est> Willamette
rt .kv fin’-?» % h e<1 ”ot,ce oi »ntentton to
equaled for chapped hands, sore nipples ■ it now.
¡VÍ l.S?
proof, to establish claim to
and diseases of the skin. Price, 25 cents.
Price 50 a and Ji 00 a bottle.
the land above described, befo e W. H
» tooper. i s Uomniiaaioaer, at Tillamook
For sale by Lamar’s Diug Store.
a a a. a a a • a a a « * ’ Claimant
n'i
d,y of September, I909'
iHimant names as witnesses -
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G. PARKER,
General Sheet Metal
Worker
YOUR EYES !
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DR. Henry E. Morris. Eye Specialist
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Diarrhoea
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Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
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Laxative Fruit Syrup
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A Sprained Ankle
As usually treated a epr«ine<l ankle will
disable the injured person for a month
or uh re. but by applying Chamlterlain’s
Liniment and olwerving the directions
with each bottle faithfully, a cure mav,
in most cases. I* effected in les® than
one week’s time.
This liniment is a
most reinai kable preparation . try it for
a sprain or a bruise, or when laid up
a ith chronic or inusculai rheumatism,
and you are certain to t»e deliahied with
the pronipt relief which it affords. For
sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
« CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO., Ì
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Reliable Druggists
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• and Prescription Experts. ■
® a a a aa a a a a a a a *
J-^R. A. D. PERKINS,
Do not be pereimdM into Inking nny.
thing but Foley’* Hnnev and Tar f- r
chronic cough*, tr 'mhifi*, bar fever,
mthm*. mid lung trouble*. a* it stops
the cough and brnla lhe lung* J S.
Mmsr, Tillamook, Hi wk & Miller, Bay
C»ly.
_________ A lgernon S. D rkmfr , Register.
for PUBLICATION,
of the Interior.
L b. Land Office, at Portland, Ore..
Notice in I »r.R
AP,U ,st-
PA IVI' AF o T.nbv *’Ve" t"at
A.
notice
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Office in Sturgeon's Building.
All Work Guai an teed.
Warning
Pleasant to take
TILLAMOOK.
nUam<.ok.
Oregon ' <?«
on
Çomiuissioner. at
•»fu»e substitute«.
OREGON
masonic
L O DUE,
No. 57, meets on third Satur­
of
each
lWff«E»^^TA Tx
Pries OO*
mook. Oregon *
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ha»ter. ot lUla-
__________ *“««»0« S. DRXS.KR Register.
J. S. Lamar, Tillamook-
Hawk & Miller, Bay C ty
Notice to Crcditots
JOE iUlilfiGSWORTH,
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mot. th in undellfgn,.",«, bin’bjt£c?JC
Tillamook Count. Oree.m a "ntT ' ourt of
Abernethy,
the great English
Dr. _
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I OO F. Hall, at 7;30 p.m administrator
th,
"PP™"»«!
C BURTON decent sn‘
r ICHABD
physician. ««I " Watch jour kidneys.
F bank SsvEBAxeit, W.M.
claims against MkTntate J7r,on’ hflTing
When thev are affected. life ta in dantrrr 1
present tL same To ”7 dur. ,
to
Folt-.v * Kidnrv H-mcdy mahra I ealthy I
Exwtx H arrison . Sec. I quirrd by law al th«
aa re‘
Attornrr-at Lai i?TT
kid ne'«, correct* urinary ii r< gu'ar.tie*,
»nd tone» up the whole
••». J S. gftf WWPWlH amwt *
W' d ^L,‘? m'"'ths from the d.uherei’f'*0“
Dated August 12th. 1909
ncr*of.
1 amar. 1 tllatuouk , H t« L A Mill* r, B y ,
A»«! THi'MA’ M BrrroM
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Administrator k„.te o|
*- Burton .deceased.
day
The new laxative. Does
sot gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con­
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom­
ach, liver and bowels.
Dealer In
Cigars and Tobaseo,
Candy, Fruit, Nuts, et«-
Frank Ha Hei • Old Stand.
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