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T illamook Faith and Works. HARBORS BARS BIG TIM TO THB EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEAP BER OPERATIONS LIGHT. Tillamook Must Be Improved I "Faith without works i* dead ” Before Logging Becomes ‘Question: Does it matter to me whether faith is alive or dead if it Extensive. Elegant Dairy Farm, WITH good Crslg. » flgun «llMll fl ilg la' * S* d ■ you «1 Br?’ ’ nu h » itruetl ray» in being.“ • Icrilg »nt It » Stoll r of I ■ tunkl Wbe 4 ►<•* y< i »ir ned frani» 7 ore. I re ma Kvu S<‘ Ti ke bun ilffii.’» tn. If r; U < • fl mil Inn I* r jibling le» oli a t>*.' nB Molale Ae tlM 111 airi file w tb the ti brìi .toe D aiuu • re •« tew«. • ndib" lied II ’ rtiliw .ndltlu N'» of ok fol Buke« «il‘K 1 toy». r uiin dii»»i * ¿Ik“» be bu Aur t «U h I a J* * Tort * » dr wl KT rv fci le I « I *■ 60 FINE COWS For SALE at a Sacrifice. (From the Telegram.) Before |extensive timber or lum ber operations are opened down on the Tillamook side of the Coast range divide, Tillamook harbor must be improved so as to admit regular ■ailing» of at least the Coast steam fleet. Thia announcement is com mon to the heavy timber interet» of the Tillamook basin, Logging back over the mountain divide is regarded as out of the question, when price» are anywhere near their present positions. Putting com mon lumber on car» for Eastern shipment is equally absurd, for only the higher grades will stand the railway haul. Thia combina tion of facts causes the timber own- e a to »ay that they must have water transportation before opening their holdings. A Ivent of the Lytle railway in Tillamook will give the country tremendous impetus. Farm pro ducts will come out in large quan tities, orchards will be opened, and the big dairy industry possible there will spring to the front rank when given the regular service made possible with a railway. All of the higher grades of lumber will be shipped out also. The railway will open traffic, and triflic will bring the people. Tillamook is ex pected to forge ahead at liglithing Oregon pace in the next few years. But the lumber industry, say tim bermen, will not attain its zenith there until the bar ia made passable. Thia fine dairy ranch of 290 acres, 24 miles from Portland, up the Columbia River, right on the railroad with several trains and four boats daily to Portland, is near a live town with good schools, churches and store. Tile place lay* just rigiit for a mouey- maker. ISO i ucres are under a high state of cultivation; the balance is open pasture. There is a tine meadow of 30 acres in alfalfa, which produces three crops a year and tnukes from 4 to fl tons per acre, be sides a good fall pas ture. 180 acres of excellent bottom land which fur nishes pasture all the year round. This land is a sandy loam and is seeded to grass, making an abundance of early and late pasture. 120 acres is second bottom which is a sandy loam, similar to the above, only a little higher. This is seeded to white clover, which grows prolifically; similar to the Tillamook County bottom lands, and will grow alfalfa, timothy, grain, vegetable» and fruit. A 7 acre orchard of many varieties pro- dycess pleutifully for family and commercial purposes. W) acres of the upland (nothills) is fine grass und fruit land. The stock is in A-l condition, consisting of: Bar in Bad Shape. At present the bar is in very poor condition. Resilient» of Tillamook country have been urging the Con gressional delegation to do some thing to improve it. It is argued that a limited appropriation will suffice to make the harbor quite safe. When opened in this uian- tier, Tillamook interests have been assured of regular steamship con nection by Mr. Schwerin and other managers. Such connection would open the California market to Tills mook for the immeasurable quanti ties of rough lumber which will be turned out when the 27,000,(XX),IMX) to,30,000,000,000 feet of »landing timber is manufactured. With Cal ifornia taking the rough, all of the higher grades would Ire shipped to the East, on the same principle as the other Coast districts now oper ate. Recognizing that this develop ment is a due counterpart for rail way improvement, a strenuous ef fort is to be made from this time on for harbor work at Tillamook. One concern's management has suid that they would open on a big scale within IN months after proper water transportation was given the dis trict, but would do nothing earlier. Several others are understood to occupy the same position. They believe the time has arrived when extensive manufacturing there is warranted, if water facilities can be had. Given a good bar crossing, these Tillamook men promise to sturt within two years afterward a mighty lumber industry in thut ba sin, such us Willapa and Grays Harbor have. Believing that water connection would be of us great value us a railway, and that the two lire essential in developing Tillamook, plana are lieing fiirmu lated for pressing the cause of har- Isir improvement, and the campaign is not to lie ubated until success is attained. •0 EIME DAIRY COWS, 3 Thoroughbred “ - - -------- BULLS, 3 BROOD BOWS, 1 Thoroughbred BOAR, •0 CHICKENS. All the implements, too many to list, are included. There are 2 wagons, 1 hack, several sets of single und double harness, mower, 1 double und 1 single cultivator, 1 ruke, 1 4- horse double disc, all kinds of harrows, plenty of hay to carry the stock through. The farm house has recently been burned, but there is a flue new three room house which muy tie used for the present. There is a modern cheese factory with 0 rooms, u 100 ton silo with cutter und blower uttuclimeut, less than it yeur old, a new M IL P. gua engine uud in fuel every equipment which goes to make a ttrat-class dairy outfit. The iMirn, with n ruu- way is lurge enough to accommodate 100 heud of stock. Au 8 inch water pipe, fed by u mountain streum supplies water to every part of the place. If one cares to do so tji is muy be used for irrigating uny purt or all of the hind. The owner is in the hospital and I must turn it at once. You will find the property just ns represented aud a barguiu. 1 cannot afford to wuste my time aud yours ou unsalable properties. It is my honest conviction thut this is u barguiu you will not see again. I am goiug to *<<11, so do not wuit to write me - telephone uud arrange to come aud see it. If you know anything about a dairy you will l>uy this. This ranch make* un income of 3fi,l*K) a year. Price. 325.IW. Ifi.tMW down and |l|(M10 a year at A per cent will handle it. Ralph Ackley, tMto CORBKTT BUILDING, PORTLAND, ORB. headlight , All West of Divide. Thc'Lytle railway crosses the Co ast range at an elevation of ulaiut INtll feet. All of the great Tillamook forest lies on the west side of this divide. Logging for the distance involved und over such a lift as this, is regarded improbable until prices have soared far beyond present lev els. Hauling common lumbvr out of the basin, to conqtete with that reaching the market from nearer mill*, is also held to be an un promising traffic for the present But the highet grades, which are sent fur lung distance by railway*, will not be uflected by such s trit- | ling haul as that from Tillamook to the common starting point of Portland. It is tiecause of these conditions that the Tillamook men lielieve the heavy railway interests 1 will now lie linked with them in a determided effort to have harbor improvements made, so as to give all traffic a great impetus. Making Life Safer. Kvei) where life i* lei ng _ more sale through the work of Ur. King's ‘ New Ute Pills in Constipation. ! Biliousness. Dy*|>ep*ia. Indiuea tion. IJver troubles, Kidnev Dia- esse* and Howel Disorders. Tney're | easy, but sure, and perfectly build : up the health. Sc. at Cha*. I. (lough. Rev. I. I. William* TeatMe*. H*v. 1. W. William*. Huntington, W. Va. write* u* a* foBowa: "Thia t i* to certify that I used Foley’* Kidney Remedy for nervouaexhaiia I tion and kidney trouble and am I free to aay that Foley’s Kidney Rem edy will do all that you claim lor it" —C. I. Clough, Tillamook. I J anuary 27.1910, Resolution of Sympathy. Castle Hall of Marathon Lodge, No. 89, Knights of Pythias, Tillamook, Ore., Jan. 24, 1910. To Brother W. A. Morse : Whereas, The Devine Ruler of the Universe has in Hie infinite and omnipotent judgment taken from home ties the leloved wife of Bro ther W. A. Moise, a great bereave ment has fallen our brother, and Whereas, In the lose of hie dearly beloved wife great sorrow is felt by thia lodge of brother», be it Resolved, That the brothers of Marathon lodge extend to Br. W. A. Morse our heartfelt sympathy in hie sad bereavement, and cause to be recorded in the minutes of the lodge, a copy of this resolution be sent to Brother Morse and also to the county papers for record. E. G. F ord , / M ollie W. W atson , Committee. E. W, STA.Xl.ki, ) answers the purpose ? If it affords me the means of sal vation, well und good. If it does not I don't want any salvation. The Independent Church draws the line between faith and works. "If the corn is not shelled, drive on.” It is the lazy man’s religion. "Feed the hungry and clothe the naked.” No ; we do not'run a res taurant or a clothing house. We sulecribe to nothing, and do noth ing. We rest assured thatour peace, calling and election was made sure by Christ on the cross and forever settled the question for us. If nine men testify to one thing and one to another, the average jury will disagree. Some one will believe the one in preference. Every writer of the new testament Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. agrees that salvation is by faith, LaGrippe cough» are dangerous, except James, it is written that as they irequently develop into Foley’s llouey anil "by the word of two or more prophets pneumonia. shall every word be established.” Tar not only »tops the cough, but heals anil strengthens the lungs so Christ tells of the good Samaritan, that no serious results need be but he did not agree to save him for feared. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no liarnilul drugs what he did of his free will. 1. “He was moved to compassion.” and is in a yellow package.—C. Clough, Tillamook. To ton ve not admnistered to his wants Pneumonia Follows a Gold would have been against his dis position. He simply did as he but never follows the use of Foley’s chose to. The very thing every Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the lungs, and expels man should do. No man can do the cold from your system.—C. I. wrong until he first stifles his pur Clough, Tillamook. est impulse. 8tomach Troubled Cured. James was sent to the very people If you have any trouble with your that Christ pictured going on the stomach you should take Chamber- other side of the street. The twelve lain'» Stomach and Liver Tablet». tribes who were bred and born Mr. J. Klote, of Edine, Mo., »ays: in restraint, They never knew the “I have used a great many different for stomach troubles, but American spirit of liberty. They medicines find Chamberlain’s stomach and were devoid of charity or feeling. Liver Tablets more beneficial than Works was all they knew. Six days any other remedy I ever u»ed.” For of work with the seventh a compul sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. sory rest. That strict surveilance Saved at Death’s Door. from one generation to another The door of death seemed ready stamped out the sense of neighbor to open for Murray W. Ayers, of that James wus trying to stimulate Transit Bridge N. Y., when his life was wonderfully saved. “I was in a them to. dreadful.condition,” hewrites, "my Paul said "though I give all iny skin was almost yellow; eyes sun goods to feed the poor and have not ken; tongue coated; emaciated from charity.” The sense of compassion losing 40 pounds, growing weaker is the finest sense of a man, but daily. Virulent liver trouble pull ing me down to death in spite of when a man thinks he can buy his doctors. Then that matchless med way into heaven by doing some icine. Electric Bitters cured me. I re thing religious he is just fooling gained the 40 pounds lost and now himself. The promises are to them am well and strong.” For all stom ach, liverand kidney troubles they’re who work. What is work? A boy supreme. 50c. at Cnas. I. Clough. will run for blocks with a base ball Summon*. club, but just send him for a stick of wood. He knows what is work, la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Tillamook County. didn't have to teach him either. Prancis O. for Unilry 1 Pl.xintiH. I For the people whom James wus talking to do an actofcharity would Charles A. Hailey. Defendant. J lie the most grevioua work and To Charles A. bailey, the above named de fendant : opposed to their nature. If he had In the name of the State of Oregon,—You I said "Faith without charity is are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above dead,”it would haveconincided with entitled suit on or before the 3Sth day , the rest of the bible and what he of January, 1910, sad if you fail so to j appear or answer, for want thereof, the was talking about. “If a brother plaintiff will apply to the above entitled I for the relief prayed for in her com- ( or sister be naked, and destitute court plaint now on file herein, to-wit : of the daily food.” Works and char- | For a decree of thia court dissolving , the bonds of matrimony now existing ' ity have an entirely different sig between plaintiff and defendant, for the care, control and custody of the minor children I nificance. The dead formality of named in said complaint ; and that defendant religious ceremonies is works. A be required to pay defendant the sum of *S month since the month of December. , heart felt compassion is charity. per 1903. and the further sum of *5 per month each of said children, since the said James was thinking of one thing for December. 1903. and for the costs and dis und talking of another to a people bursements herein. This summons is published I* the Tillamook that measured everything by works. Headlight foe six cousccutlve weeks by an order of the Hon Geo H. Harnett Judge of He had no other way of appealing said court, which said order was raslr in to their imagintions. Paul is cred open court In the city of Tillamook. Tilla mook County. State of Oregon, on the 15th ited with beiug a far greater Chris day of November. 1909. The first publication of this summons will be made on the lfith tian than James, who wrote only day of December. 1909, and the laat on the three pages of the bible, Paul to the 37th day of lanuary, 191Q. A. W SSVSUAKCS. gentile world stands for faith T. H Gosets Attorneys for Plaintiff. I without works. J. C. Govs. A Sprained Ankle. A» a rule a man will feel well satisfied if he can hobble around on crutches in two or three weeks after spraining hi* ankle, and it is *tten two or three months lielore he is fully recovered. Thia is an unnec- easery loss of time, as by applying Chamlierluin's IJniinent. a cure muy hh a rule lie effected in leaa than one week'a time, and in many cuaea within three day*. Sold by Lamar'* Drug Store. Cured of • Severe Attack of Bron- chiti* by Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy. " On October 18th laat. iny little three year old daughter contracted a severe cold which resulted in a bud case of bronchitia,” say* Mr*. W. G. Gibaon. Lexington. Ky. "She lost the power of «peach completely and waa a very aick child. Fortu nately we had a bottle of Chamber- lain’* Cough Remedy in the houae and gave it to her accordiug to the printed direction*. On the second day ahe was a great deal better, and on the fifth day, October 23rtl, ahe »»i entirely well of her cold and bronchitia, which I attribute to thia splendid medicine. 1 recommend Cnamberlain's Cough Remedy un reservedly as I have found it the surest, aateat and quickest cure for cold*, both for children and adults, of any I have ever used.” For sale by Iximar’a Drug Store. A Wild Blissard Raging bringadanger.auffenng. often death to thousand*, who take cold*, cough* and lagrippe that terror of Winter and Spring It* danger signal* are •ttiffed up." notril*. lower part of nose sore, chills ami fever, (tain in back of head, and a throat gripp ing cough. When Grip attack*, a* you value your life, dont don t delay getting Dr. King's New Diax-overy. 'One bottle cured me.” write* A. L. Dunn, of Pine Valiev. Mia*., "after bein^ ’laid up’ three week* with Grip. For aore lung*. Hemor I rhage*. Cough*. Colds. Whooping t ough. Brone hiti*. Asthma, it* *u- ‘ preme. !Kk,. fl.at Gua ran teed by Cha*. 1. Clough. 7 1 Pacific Salvage Co Complete Home Furnishers. We carry a general stock of New Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves, und mis cellaneous House Furnishings. NOTE. — We buy and sell Second Hand Goode of every description. PAGE BROS., Props $ Farm, City and Town Loans FIVE PER CENT interest, NING years’ time with privilege of paying at any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annualiy to suit bor rower. For particulars write The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. 310 CENTURY BLDG., DENVER, COLORADO. Steamer i fr Sue H. Elmore” (CAPT P. SCHRADER). MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH r. (CAP. T. LATHAM). Tillamook & Portland. Notice of Final Account. N oticb IB H iiihy r.nrss.—That the an deraiicnrd, administrator of the estate of AXOM D FARM UK deceased has «led his Anal account as such administrator in the County Court of Tillamook County. State of Oregon, and that said Court has appointed Monday, February Tth, 1910. at thehourof lo o’clock a.m., at the office of the County Judge, in the Court House, in TUlamook County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections to such Anal account and the settlement thereof. Dated this January 27th, 191U. J. J. M c G innis . Administrator, Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday, Couch St. Wharf. Portland. < < That’s All.” Notice of Final Settlement. Nones n H sssst Otvw.-Tkat the lisal aecoaat of the administrator of the mat* of MARTHA I. HASKINS, deceased, has been Sled with the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook Counts, and that Monday, the 7th day of Pebruarv. IS1O. at 3 o'clock p.m. of said day. and at ths Court House. Is Tillamook City, la said county and state, has been appointed as the time and place of aaid court lor the hearlas of aaid account and the settlement thereof at which time and place aay and all pe-aoas interested (a aaid eetate shall file their escep. tioas m writ I a<( and ehow cause why said ild not be accepted and admiaatrator discharged of th* Hon. H. P. Good speed, above name,! coart dated Jan. C. N DRRW. Administrator of the "Estate of Martha J. Haskins, deceased FOR PUBLICATION. at th. i.trrl.r, U.S. Last! Otoce. al Fortlaad. On . „____ _ Jaaaary 10. tsio N oth .-« n Hum Grvss.—Tkat WILLIAM SC HOLLY MK YER. of Nehalem, who, on March 3rd. 1909 made non for timber entry. Serial Mo. i Me ‘.of Nr 1». Section 33 IT* 3 Nori 10 Went, and Lota I. 3 and 3. a NOT1C* Foley’s | Orino • • Mr I For Stomach Trouble, Sluggish Liver and HaBltual Constipation. It cures by aiding alt of the digestive organs—gently stimu- lates the liver and regulates the bowels—the only way that chronic conaiipation can be cured. Eapeciallyrecotnmended for women and children. Clears blotched complexions. Haasaat to take. Ratusa substitutes. is MtfU, Sold by Chas. I. Clough. S 1 masonic lodge No. 57. meet, on third Satur- day nf each nxa.th ia LOOP. Hail, at 7.»^« Fa*»« Savva* mc S. W,M. Eawix Htuixix, Sec. J. R. HARTER, Real Estate and Financial Agent Insurance. OFFICE TILLAMOOK HOTEL. VIERECK, Tillamook Bakery. OPPOSITE THE ALLEN NOVEL. SPECIALTY IN ALL KINO OF CAKES