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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 2, 1009 NEW BOAT 8OUGHT Owners of Lost Argo toiild Another Steamship. Franklin 4 Company, own of the lost steamship Argo, ing between Portland and TilljKik, are endeavoring to secure ¡ther vessel to take the place of th; raft lost off Tillamook bar last day. It is the intention of the c<?any to charter a vessel until a ncraft can be built. Negotiationhave been in progress for the chtring of a steamer, but upto a lahour last evening nothing defir had been settled on. Rumor had it yesterday it ne- gotiations were completed r the placing of the steam sooner Washington on the Tillatuk run for the Portland and Titnook Transportation Company The Washington is owned by tlWash- ington Marine Associationif Seat tle, and has been tied uin the lower harbor for more In two years. She is a craft of 36iet tons burden and was built at Sttle in 1906. She is 159 feet long,R. 3 feet beam and 12.4 feet depthrf hold. For a time she plied in thregular service as a lumber packcbetween Portland and San Francis. Later she jumped into notoriety reason of the slaying of the fchman, on a wild night in Februf of this year by a person suppod to be one Thorin. The Washgton is now moored below the GJernment moorings at Claremont. L. T. Branstetter, present of the Tillamook Transportam Com pany, returned Sunday Com Cali fornia. He attended a leeting of the stockholders yesteihy and it was decided not to aindon the run. The new vessel foe built for the rnn will be about tesarne size as the Argo, but will e built on modern lines and withlll modern equipment She will e provided with passenger aceamodations for at least 40 people.-Oregonian. —----- -1 W. H. RICHARDSON DIED AT BIGGS. Civil War Veteran . wers The Last Cali t B iggs , (Butte Co.), 1 . 22—War- ren Hale Richardso; who died yesterday morning, atr a protract ed illness, at the agcof 71 years, was a veteran of the Cvil War and a member of Compares E and C of the Third Regimat, California Volunteer Infantry, aving enlist ed at Stockton, in lay 1862. He was mustered out f the United States military serice at Camp Douglas, Ariz., in My, 1865. Mr. Richardson w« a native of Corinth, Vt., and t resident of California for a mtiber of years, returning to Vermcnt in 1873, but again returning tc California in 1881, and located al Biggs in 1900. He was a resident tore for the past nine years, making!host of friends who extend their synpathy to his widow and brother John Burton Richardson, who sirvive him and who were with him at his passing away. The funeral was leld to-day from his late residence, the Rev. W. C. Oarriott, pastor of tie M. E. Church, officiating. The fdlowing veterans of the Civil War, Frank F. Carn- duff, Moses Lo Pbint and M. A. Randall, with J. M, Brough; C. E. Chatfield and N. B La Point, friends of the family, were pall bearers. Interment was made in Live Oak Cemetery. _________ BOULDER CREEK. On account of bad weather Miss Bessie Bays has closed her school and returned home. Those who attended the “Hard time” box social at Wolf Creek re port a ■ ery pleasant time. Master Rober. Coulson was the lucky cava lier who purchased the basket drawing the prize turkey. Telephone lines became badly mixed last week during the storm, causing some confusion and annoy- ance but more fun than anything else. Henry Smith was taken quite ill last week and as he grew worse Dr, Smith was called Sunday and pro nounced the trouble to be inflama- tion of the stomach and bowels. At this writing the patient is rest ing easy and appears to be on the road to recovery. Mrs. Nancy Smith is enjoying a visit from her brother who came in a few days ago. Mr. Bays reports the welcome newt, that his daughter Mrs. H. D. McIntyre, is recovering from a serious spell of typhoid fever, which came near proving fatal. The extremely high water last week did some damage to bridges in this locality. The new bridge at W. D. Gladwells came very near going out. W. N. Bays went to the city Fri day and returned Saturday. Mrs. P. R. Coulson, of Blaine, visited Mrs. Jno. Borba, a few days last week. A number of turkeys owe their lives to the fact that the high water and storms last week, prevented their owners from taking them to market in time for Thanksgiving. It is twelve years this winter since we began gathering news items for the Headlight. Of course in that length of time a correspondent is bound to strike a good many snags. Whenever our attention is called to a misstatement we always are glad to correct it But have been mis informed a number of times, and of course the blame all falls on the correspondent. Experience, how ever, is a good school though a dear one, and we have made a reso lution, although it is not New Years. In the future, if anybody wishes anything doubtful printed,they can send their items to the paper them- celves, for we positively decline to be made a catspaw to rake anyone's chestnuts out of the fire again. Mrs. Ebbesen is feeding the hay out of the old barn on the land she bought near Hazel Bend cheese factory. The storm almost blew it down and the hay will soon be ruin ed if left exposed to the rain. R. Y. Blalock was in our neigh borhood Thursday enumerating the children. Manuel has a little deer, (Not “dear” please understand), ’Tis gentle as was Mary’s lamb, ’Twill teed right from his hand. It followed him to school one day, I think ’twas against the rule. I’m sure the teacher .must have smiled, To see a deer in school ! The many friends of Alley Foland were very sorry to hear of his great misfortune. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE WINTER COURSES January 4th to February 18th, 1910 This is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or I cold, just remember that Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure it. Re member the name. Foley’s Honey and Tar, and refuse substitutes.-- C. I. Clough. Hexun ?thylenetetraralne. The above is the name of a Ger man chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Hexame thylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and anti septic for the urine. Take Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon as you I notice any irregularities and avoid : a serioub malady.—C. I. Clough. Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont. N. H.. | writes: “About a year ago I bought I two bottles of Foley’s Kidney 1 Remedy. It cured me of a severe case of kidney trouble of several years standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it.’’ —Chas. I. Clough. After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley’s Honey and Tar, the great |throat i and lung remedy. It stops the cough, relieves the congestion, and I expels the cold from your system. | Is mildly laxative.—C. I. Clough. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office, at Portland, Or., April 23rd, 1909. Notice is hereby given that FLORA M. PATZI.AF, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on April 23rd, i9o9, made timber and stone appli cation. No. 01927. for E % of Ne % bee. 10, tp. 1 south. Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befo e W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 10th day of December, I909. • Claimant names as witnesses : Carl Patxlaf, of Til amook, Oregon; David Martiny, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jas. Wood- waid. of Tillamook, Oregon; Ed. Lindsey, ot Tillamook, Oregon AiAJERNON S. D resser . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Laud Office, at Portland, Ore., Apiil 1st. i90g. Notice is hereby given that CARL A. PA I'ZLAF, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, on April 1st, I909, made timber and atone appli cation, No 0I769, for Ne Vi of Sw % and Nw of Se % of section 24, township 1 south, range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of IntentioM to make final timber proof, to establish claim to "the land above described before W. H, Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook. Oregon, on the 10th day of December 19oW. Claimant names as witnesses ; David Martiny, of Tillamook, Oregon; Ed. I.indsey, ot Tillamook, Oregon; Morris Leach, of Tillamook, .Oregon; Frank Easter, of lilla- tnook, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resber , Register. Notice of Final Account. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of NELLIE F. DWYER. deceased, has filed his final account as such admistrator in the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, and that the County Judge of said county has appointed Monday. De cember 6th, 1909, at the hour of Ten o’clock A.M., at the office of the County Judge, in the Court House, in Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to such final ac count and the settlement thereof. Dated this 4th day of November, 1909. H. T. BOTTS, Administrator, with the Will annexed, of the Estate of Nellie F. Dwyer, deceased. Notice of Final Account. N otick is H bbbby G itbn .—That the ur- dersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook Count v, her final accou.it as Administratrix of the Estate of CASTOR SCHLAEPPI, deceased and that said Court has fixed Monday. January 3rd, 1910, at the hour of lO^o’clock a.m. of said day, as the time for hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. B abktta SCHLAEPPI. Administratrix. Carl Haberlach, Attorney for Administra trix First publication November 25th, 1909. T T T. BOTTS, A « A ttorn ey - at -L aw . In placing my goods on the market it is my honest intention to sell the best goods manufactured. At any time any thing I sell don’t give entire satisfaction bring it back, and Complete set of Abstract Books in office. Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. H. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , HOWARD WAHLEN Leading Jeweler of Tillamook will make it O.K. with you C arl O regon . haberlach , ATTORNEY AT LAW, 9«utecher Office across the street and no. ch from the Post Office. T. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, A ttorney - at -L aw . Office : Opposite Court House, J. P. ALtLiEN, Proprietor. T illamook , O regon . Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. H. GOYNE, A. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon T. 11OALS, M.D., ÛXPORT BEER, PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, KAISER BLUME, TLLLAMOOK.] Unsurpassed, Non Intoxicating. Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mri. Wei«.' house, west of Mrs. Walker'e. MALT TEA. Beer, Special Brew. )R ï M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Ofllce over J. A. Todd & Co,, BOTTLED BY THE Tillamook, Ore. Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon- Noda Waters, Nipthons, Bartlett Mineral J Water. ^17 C. HAWK, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, •tfiWERj F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. SUCKERS wear well and they keep dry while you wearing them R. P. J. SHARP, (CAPT. P. SCHRADER). RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the 4^.300 Practical work, lectures and de Court House. EVERYWHERE monstrations will t>e given in such Dr. Wise’s office. vital subjects of General Farming, OMWHV HWEMWCf. -’ CATALOG FRE£ Fruits Culture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry. Forestry, Car ^1"* HARCHET, A JTbWER Co. B oston , usx ' T ower C anadian C ol ixmo Toaowro. C am pentry, Blacksmithing. Mechanical 1- . The Fashionable Tailor. Mr. Richardson was a former Drawing, Cooking, Sewing, Dress resident of this city and left here making, Home Management, etc. about 9 years ago. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair All regular courses begin Janu ing a Specialty. ary 4th and end February 11th. Notice to The Public. Farmers’ Week February 14th to Store in Heins Photographic ' Mrs. Fischer, the new photograph 18th. Sails from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon, A cordial invitation is extended OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE. Gallery. er, regrets very much to state that to all interested. owing to the bad weather, it will be Good accommodations may be impossible to get my goods here in J^OBERT A. MILLER, secured at reasonable rates, No SPECIALTY IN ALL KINO OF CAKES, time to open my Studio by Dec. 1st, age limit above 16 years, No en- perhaps not before the 10th or 15th. ALL KIND OF BREAD Prom inent trance requirements, A ttorney - at -L aw , But remember the same offer secured for holds good at that date, that the lecturers have been Land Titles, Land Office Buzi- M. KERRON, The instructional first three days of my opening special topics. force at the College numbers 100. new and Mining Law. every child under 5 years of age Excellent equipment. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, PORTLAND, OREGON. brought to the studio will receive A special feature is the Farmers’ • beautiful photograph of its self Room. 306 Commercial Building. Week which comes this year Feb. C oncrete B uilding . free. You are under no obligations 14th to 18th. Lectures, discussions Chow A l<X*- L ino OrriCK H''« ihm « *0 place an order, the offer being and a general reunion. PBOPBIBTOB £ Oregon * »»«CULT» Tillamcok, given to introduce my work. For further information address Don't stay home if weather is LOWING & COW INC Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Col •tormy as I am prepared to photo lege, Corvallis, Oregon. LAWYERS. graph baby on the darkest day. Koo« «34 Woic«rf«i Bui m««. Watch paper for correct date of For that Dull Feeling After T hi »» »■» Osa »»«■»»• opening. 'Xmas orders will receive Eating. Boom Nest to th* U B L««H <>•«*. , Prompt attention. used Chamberlain’s I have ____ Boiler Work, Logger’ll Work and Hraiy Forging Mrs. Fischer's Studio in Sarchet Stomach PORTLAND, OREGON. and Liver Tablets for some block. time, and can testify that they have Fine Machine Work * Mpeelalty. done me more good than any A*bBe la Saw Mill at Midnight tablets I have ever u sed. My trouble “attundful of dampness, drafts. was a heavy dull feeling after eat For Stomach Trouble, Sluggiah "orms or cold. W. J. Atkina ing.—D avid F reeman . Kempt. ano CURB LUNGS Tteked as Night Watchman, at Nova Scotia. These tablets streng I «n<l Habitual Constipation. ~y*r Springs, Tenn. Such .z- then the stomach and improve the It cures by aiding alt of the ■ 'xr’1 K®ve him a severe cold that digestion. They also regulate the WITH Sr**! on hie lungs. At last he liver and bowels. They are far digestive organs—gently stimu-, to give up work. He tried superior to pills but cost no more. . ynJ remedies but all failed till he ¿Jet a free sample at I^mar s D. iig lates the liver and regulates the king’s New Discovery. Store and see what splendid med bowels-“the only way that .After using one bottle,” he writes, chronic constipation can be back to work as well as icine it is. ____ _______ Severe Colds, stubborn For Eczema Tetter and Balt cured. Eapeciallyrecommended FMCStSr* ougha. inflamed throats and sore Rheum. w. 1. STALEY, Principal, A— Alt THA04T 4W0 tUM TROW1«- women and children. Salem, Oregon ¿“K*- Hemorrhages, Croup and The intense itching characterist.c for r^op'ng Cough get quick relief of these ailments is almost in Clears blotched complexions. well aetabbibed r»pulst»a Bnr*«aefal ' OUARANTBXP gATISFACTOBT y*. prom pt cure from this glorious stantly allayed by Chamberlain s Pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. A good school—nor.« batter. Hat a Livbig *xp*<>«*« low. Many otbar. OB MOBBT BXFUNDXP graduate«. Skillful painataking tearlNr« E«ilc,<ne Mc- and <, na Trial Salve. Many severe cases have A catalogua for tba aaking. For sale by Sold by Chas. I. Clough. advantegM. Let » tall J ou about the«. guaranteed by Chas. I. been cured by it. Lamar's Drug Store. Portland and Tillamook. S. VIERECK, FREIGHT, 13.00 PER TON. Tillamook Bakery, EVERY TUESDAY THAT'S ALL. 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