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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 7, 1910 GIANTS CAUSEWAY. "Lika th« Rope of Ocnus." AMERICAN Few persons who use the pbrnsa lion and Appoarance of Thio Odd “like the ro|ie of Ovnus" to denote An English Writer Fra«« Hi» Mind on profitI« mm labor know the slgnldcauce Freak of Nature. ths Subject. Giant's causeway Is situated at of tbe expr«*saiou or Its great an I "The Amerkuu accent.” writes a tiquity. "The ito(>e of th nils ” was the rthern extremity of County Au- eonteui|H>iar.v <vrre«|H»ndeut. "is fur abort dlstauee from Port Rush. uarne of a picture paiuted by Polyg- less Itrilatiug than the cockney dia L It cuu-lsts of countless hosts uotus. a distinguished Greek, who died lect. and it would la* well for us if I he kitte pl Hurs, varying in sba|>e lu tbe tiftb century B. C. He Is reput former, which Is at least musical, L>eiitaguu to Alt octagon, tbeuv- ed first to have given life, character could lie substituted for tbe eaiophie kugtb of «meh column or piilur aud expression to painrlug According ■toils patois of our east end." to 1 ‘ liuy. be o(a>ned tbe mouth aud ■bout eighty feet, the whole As a matter of fact, we think that I so closely together that a knife showed the teeth of bis figures, and the cockney accent has a certuiu uum- buld hardly be inserted betiveeu bo was the first to paint women fig- ber of real admirers, but what we ¡But the formation of these pll tires with transparent draperies, Oc- wish to call to our readers' minds |uir- Inot tlie least wonderful part mis was a poor but ludustrtous Greek, tkularly is that America lias its cock bcm. for. altboiigb they may be whose extravaguut wife spent money ney. so to speak, precisely as we have I by thousands aud teus of as fast as be could earn It. and he re- People lu Kentucky have a rather id«, each column is fashioned luted his troubles to bis frieud tbe burrlsh way of speaklug. aud they I'olvguotus tbereu|a>n paint bynimetry that suggests a rna- pnluter loathe anil detest tbe fruity twnt'g ■idiwork. Their composition is I ed tbe picture of a man weaving a whl< h overwhelms New England Tlie hl fusion of uue-balf flinty rope of straw, while behind him stood westerner, again. Is rea|s>uslble for tbe ■H*-quarter lime and clay, one- a donkey, eating the rope as fast as dialeit which was supiilied on the lai most pure irou. eaeb pillar it was woven. It Is pleasant to relate English lioards by stage Yankees. ivided luto regular leugtbs or that the silent lesson had tbe desired Whether you acquire the Amerlcau ■ni< h come together as a per effect upou rhe wife of Ocuus aud that accent or not depends ou tbe length of It was through her subsequent frugal teral bull aud socket union. time you remain in America. English Igti to be found in small de- ity and thrift that Genua ultimately men wtio stay in New York for pro |ts (imliedded lu tbe cliffs. rose to a position of great prosperity.— tracted periods preserve tbelr native Re.i for some distance aloug Minneapolis Journal. i < adeui es Intact, it is the man who fce. tlie principal aggregations I pays a flying visit to tbe Unlt«*d States Wart Superstitions, ■tbe causeway proper consist who comes hack and always say a Wart lore Is voluminous It Is said “nop" for "no" and "yep" for " 'yes." ■projections or tongues known that a wart will leave a person If a ■middle and graud causeways. Once we met a num who b"d re lock of bls hair Is cut from the uape tnruel from a week's stay in Boston. Rignhir columns are of differ ■is und present an astonishing of his niK-k without Ills knowing It; He said he had heard it was easy to ■ e as they stand, an army of that a wart will result if a frog spit acquire tlie twang and finally exclaim- ■do.ixto strong marshaled oil on one; that warts may be cured by ••d. “Waal, stranger. I guess II ma.v tie tea of Erin as If ever ready to rubbing them over with a black snail, dead easy for some, lint not for Blank which must afterward be impaled on Z. Asterisk." meaning himself "Now. ■with tbe rising tide. a hawthorn: that If a bag containing what's your opinion? Am I right?"— us niauy |a*bbles as one has warts be Londou Glulie. PLANT. tossed over the left shoulder It will • Bit of Human Nature In a trausfer the warts to the |ierson who TUNAS. picks up the bag; that If one take a Florist’s Shop. piece of twine, make as many knots ■tie girls entered a florist's on It as there are warts, touch each What Happens When They M««t a ■near each other iu size were School cf Flying Fish. wart with the corres|M>ndtng knot and ■ they would have been taken bury the twiue tn a moist place, suy- ' One time nt San Clemente we sight ■ They had 2V cents—10 cents ing. "There is none to redeem it be ed a feeding school of tuna, itu exhil ■d with this sum saved from side thee." tbe warts will disappear, arating sight. A flying fish weighing gar some time back they were and so on ad infinitum. a pound and a half ar more would ■u.v a plant for mamma. One Lord Bacon seriously wrote In one start from the water aud sour an ex- mu a little lu advance of tbe of his works how an Intelligent and tnioidiuary distance, nearly out ot ■ten the door closed behind nonsuperstltlous woman, the wife of sight, but every inch of thut flight 1 Tbe other was shy. looking an English ambassador, bad cured his knew was covered by a big tuna kee|>- 'but confidently. at her sister, warts by rubbing them with a piece ing bls place just beneath the tiler and ■I ii in charge of the small I of meat and nailing tbe meat up on a ready Io seize it the moment it fe!) ■>1 up ns tbe two mites of window post in the sun. ’ luto tbe water. This rarely failed, lypaused in front of her. Tlie moment the flsh iH'gitii to drop J"'she said encouragingly, I the tuua would spring at it like a Succasa. runt to buy a plaut." said the Tbe flower of true success may be ! tiger, turning aud toeslu< Ig the spume MMPwoninn. Then she added, gathered only by discerning pel sons Into tlie air with a splendid and elee- to avoid later embarrassment. who waut It more than they want any trifying rush, a uia lieu ver that was ■best one you’ve got." other thing aud who seek It through repeiited all over the blue channel, MNd tbe florist, going to the all tbe days of all the years. It bus Tlie sensational charge nieaiit tiiat a Hfcere is a ulce little plaut no Imitation. Is of hut one variety mid school of tunas h id discovered a si liool may not be pressed and dried bptween of its natural prey. Hying tislies. At Ittle sister turned quickly to the leaves of any book, eveu the Bi I once the lust for blood and food was V. but still «Hilling bravely. ble Its name Is character It Is not on. aid carnage was the result. i jtee've Just missed it a nick- a rare flower, accessible to only the 1 have oliserved some curious scenes few. fait it is modest, of quiet mien at sea. but never have 1 seen fear so Iree minutes later they to- und hue and is often hidden by tbe forcibly expressed as by u schiail of the shop bearing tbe plant foliage aud gorgeous blossoms of more dying Ashes. exhausted and at the Hu. aud as tbe woman de- spectiiclur plants, so that tbe merely mercy of the voracious lunas. 1 have i two silver dimes in tbe casual eyes of those who hurry along had them gather aliout my boat aud tr her eyes must have the life path seem to miss It altogeth ding to Its keel as closely as they Ir gleam, for there was er. It grows iudoors and out. In all could, while tlie air was full of leap khiuing there.—New York seasons and weathers, and may lie ing tunas aud soarlug Ash. At such plucked by the black bauda of tbe times when a school of sardines Is miner as well as by tbe bauds of rounded up the dshes are so terrlded Stockton and Poetry. those whose time Is given to less rug that lueu have rowed up to them and Ickton never could write a ged and daintier tasks. Tbe man who koem. In this, connection gathers character gathers success, no ncuoped them in by the pailful.—Out- lug. I frequently told a good matter how he may be rated by the ■self. In his youth in con- commercial agencies. — Richard Wight Curious Optical Properties. Ith bis brother John he man in Metropolitan Magazine. Asterism is tlie lieautiful name given i poems, with which be af- to u curious optical property of cer Rltors of various Canadian Locked In With a Maniac. tain minerals. They show a star I Tbe effusions always Tbe writer was once closeted with a ■ ba|>ed figure where light Is reflected i Tbe editor of one maga- patient whom he bad no suspicion of from tlietu or transmitted (hrougb n esjiec lal target of tbe being mad until the latter got out of them. Thia is seen iu the star stone, Rt as none of their poems bed. turned tbe key of tbe door aud wbk h Is a sort of sapphire, and iu Repted the brothers came preferred a ml'd request to the writer tbe star ruby. There is asterism also Rsion that tbe editor bad to have bls throat cut. Iiandlug him at iu nil. u. The photograph of a lamp Ion of good poetry. To the same,time an open jiocketkuife. flame takeu through a plate of utlca belief they bunted up and which he produced from underneath shows a six rayed star, with six faint ■ him an ode. little known. his pillow I obj«*i't«*d to the knife as er radiations lietween. Outwardly ■Yitliin two days they re- living too small for the pur|iose and star mica resembles the ordinary form begged to lie allowed to go for my case irk aud a letter of thanks, aud shows the same phenomena under pbe conclusion that that of amputating knives, with which. I ixilarlzed light. YVbeu examined un ■ poetry when be saw It explained, tbe ogienitlon could lie |>er- der tlie ml' rosco|ie. however, the star ■r Stockton used to ■»y. formed with greater neatness aud dis uiiia Is found to contain flue titvdles patch. He unlocked the door at once, of another mineral ■ trying to write It” And these are binding me over tn aecrecy and urging regularly arratig«-d at angles of 120 me to lose uo time in returulug I degrees. To these needle« Is due tbe art Protectors. drove home, nqiortvd tlie ease to tbe star seen by transmitted light—Chica ■ not my weak point” authorities and came hick with as- t. "Nevertheless 1 can't slstntx-e. He was secured with great go Tribune. ng about some of my difficulty and sent to the asylum.— The Butchee Bird's Larder. keelslly those who order London Tit-Bits It Is |HM>slble that tbe but< her bird's bks padded into the left "lurious and cruel haldt" of Impaling |oats and rests. Several The Woman In Russia. various creatures upon hedge thorn I« hat—bare been doing it “Txtce your wife like your soul and ‘he natural Inference Is bent her like your car|M»t " This in a his way of supporting bls wife during It on l>elng shot at some Kusnlan proverb Another of the same her |a*riod of sc ludon Of mauy «pe l take that precaution to spirit. "Not long hurt tbe I> uoi | h > from < les the female is fed by tbe male «ti (art. But what 1 should a loved one’s tliumps." Wives have tbe nest, but the butcher bird'« prey ^now is what they bare undoubtedly been subjected to much consists often of creatures which are I anybody want to shoot III treatment in Itussla. u uere most too large to la* «fateti at a mouthful. putty they are iooffen- busbands have always held to tbe Even If the male conM always drag diug citizens. but there opinion that "lils-rty spoils a gisid these carcasses to tbe neat It la clivi ons that tile female could n<»t eit t'i-ni Sen a time when they wife" Rome Itusslau proverbs are there, so the "larder" mdr h i e been ¡daredevils and laid the cynical as to tbe delights of matri hit upon as a happy derbe to get over Igo enmity that they ex mony. and most married men know the’difficulty, the female flitting tblth ap some day In a shoot how to say. "Wed once, wall always " er to heln lieraelf w lieuever she 1« hun lew York Press. gry.—Country Life Hi« Chanee Young Wife— Yrs dearest f'm go is Mistake. Elim Chane« Tve H«r. appetir«-1 at the back ing to favor yon at dinner tonight with A trlash'uarj’ w**,‘ uiakin-r hl« a new cake that I Invented all by ae a tramp who to the I Young Husband (gJoomllyt— way thn.ugb ■ Im- kw<«>d» region esine place related a imthetle mfseif Say. I gneaw thia will he a gissl ulgbt upon an okl woman ■ittiug outside ■ ■tibies This tale, how laldn. II« entered upon a rei I sl<-ns ken’ty move the matter for me to bring Jim Taggart borne to I don’t like Jim-Cleveland talk ard fiunlly asked her If «he did n’t ir f«r she remarked dinner ku»w Hiere w«« a day of Judgmuiii Hain Healer «•on Ing ■ me story I had from "Why. no.” Sit"d the old Ivdv; ”1 A Matter Habit. at pastwd.” tl’dni bevrd n' that Won't tbefe lie “Bot why do you pot roar friend’s d tbe tramp "Then, more thnn one dsy?” rive that I bare been thing« lu tbe dining room?” "No. ray friend, only one day.” was -Oh. he la •<> u«ed to re«tiinrstita have had my history replied that he won ’ t enjoy bls dinner univa« Mgr ’Well, then." «be m«"-d "I d.-w'l be can wsteb bl« but and roaL“— rwb.m I < tn get lo tn. fnr «re re only [»ulavUle f ’< urler JoumeI got one mole, end John slwsv« ho« fc go everywhere first.“—New Yitrk Futi THE ACCENT. COVETED THZ VORACIOUS i hOTK'E FOR PCBt-lCATlON. Edith Had Overheard. 1-teMMttmeut of tlie Interior. One I'hllHdelpbia newspnner man v S. Land Ofllce, nt >‘urtl ud. Ore., Mitrvh 5th, 191c has a little daughter with whom he Nolle« in * etehy give« tliwt HhKHEk? soraerlni«*« flnds It necessary to be a V. ALLEY, who post-otticc uddres« in trifle severe. Parttcularly Is this true NchHleui Orevon. did. on the 15th day of July, file in thin office Sworn *«tHte- wlieo the hour for going to bed comes ment t*n<1 Application. Xo. UWU75. to pur- caaN the Lot» 3 aia I 4. Seetioa 30 town around each ulglii. ship 1 south. K ahkc 7 Went, Willamette . 1-ast night the chwk struck S. and Meridian, and the tinibei thereon, under the I the father watched his three-year-old provisions of the act of June 3. 1H7K. und acts amendatory, known a» the • Timber play ou In a conscious effort to ap and S‘one Law." at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that per- pear unconcerne«! suant to such application, the land and "Edith, do you know it la your bed timber thereon have been appraised. the timber estimated l.OOO.OOO board feet at time?" he ask«sl. 50 per m.. and the land $30 60 ; that Edith dropped tbe playthings and said applicant w ill offer final proof.in support walk««! over to her father with very of his application and sworn statement on the 24th day of May, 1910,before T H Ooyne sober mien United. States Conimirnoner, nt Tillamook. "If rbis thing ts to continue night I Oregon. Any person ia at liberty to protect thia after ulgbt I supjiose I'll have to sub 1 purchase before entry, or initiate a contest | at any time before patent issues by filing mit to It." she said. a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleg The newspaper man waited until ing facta which would defeat anentrv. CHAS B MKKKICK. Register. his offspring had cltmbed (he stairs to be tucked away by her mother, and Notice of Final Account < when tbe latter returned to the room where he was sitting he said: N oticb IS H khkby G iykn .—That T. J, “Let's have our little spats In private Howies, administrator of the esta.e off THOMAS WALi HR HO W LES, deceased, has i hereafter " i filed in the County Court of Tillamook His wife agreed. — Philadelphia I County, Oregon, his final account as such | admistrator. and that the hearing of same Times. has been tixnl by said Court for Mondnv. the second day of May, 1910, at ten o’clock a m., of said dav. nt the County • ount Arabian Coffee. room, in the Court House, in Tillamook The Arnblau coffee maker, having pre- City. TiBa«nouK County, Oregon, and all int rested in said estate are hereby pared his Are of charcoal aud placed persons notified to t ten and there appear and show uear it a huge pot containing wa cause, if ai.y they have, why said account not be settled and allowed, as therein ter. takes a few handfuls of grwn cof should prayed for. T J. BOW LES. fee berries, carefully culls out all Ini Administrator of the estate of Thomas perfect berries and foreign substances Walter Bowles deceased. Dated March 17th. 1910. and then (daces (he best of tbe berries in an iron ladle held over tbe fir«» Summons. The berries are permitted to mast un til they begin to smoke and are then, In the Circuit Cou.t of the State of Otegon for Tillamook County. while still uncharred, placed in a »mall Mitchell.Lewis & Staver 1 mortar and carefully brayed with a Compauy, a corpora tion, pestle closely fittlug the cup of the Plaintiff, v mortar. The bert lea are not. however, ▼a. reduced to n dust. While this process | E. B. Tyicr and Delia L | Tyler, hia wife, | has tieen going on a small pot has been Defendants. I half tilled with tepid water from the To K K. Tyler mid Delia L. Tyler, his wile, above named defendants. large pot aud placed over the fire In the tbe Name of the Slate of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and When tbe water lu tbe small |s>t has answer the complaint filed against you in begun to boll the broken coffee berries the above entitled cuuse on or before the ex are thrown In. aud the boiling Is |>er- piration ot six weeks from the date of the first publication of thi summons, mid if you mlltetl to go on for n short time, the fail ao to appear and answer, for decoction being stirred with n spism want thereof tne plaintiff will apply the above named court for the when It shuns signs of boiling over to relief demanded in its complaint in Tbe coffee Is then served In small cups this cruse The relief demanded is the fore closure and cancellation ofa certain bond tor without cream or sugar. deed cxecuteil l»y F. K. Beals Hint L Beals African Snak««. The African cobra la regarded some what reverently by the natives of that country, who once a year kill a cobra de ca|iello and bang Ita skin to tbe branch of a tree, tnll downward Then all the chlldreu born during the last year are brought out and made to touch the skin. This, the parents think, puts them under tbe serpent's protec tion. The cobro de cap«*llo divides with tbe horned viper of Africa tbe ques tionable honor of being the "worm of tbe Nile." to whose venomous tooth Cleopatra's death was due. The Kaf firs use tbe venom of th!« snake’s cousin, tbe puff ntlder. to poison their arrows, and when they have any small quantity left they awnllow ft. having a theory that It will protect them from tbe had effects of future bites The Snake trllie of the PunJ' b «ay that the bites of snakes do not hurt them, and If they And a dead serpent they dress It tn clothes and give It a auperb fu neral. Baards In England. It was about 1855 that tbe board movement took bold of tlx* English p«*ople. The Crimean war bad much lo do with It The soldiers were per milled to forego the use of tbe razor, as the hair on the face |irote< ted them from tbe cold and attacks of neural gia. About this period ouly one civil ian of position In England had the hardihood to wear a mustache This was George F. Mtints, meatier of |>ar llament for Birmingham. Tbe enlight ened el«"Ctors. however, did not lake kindly to the I »carded |H>llticliin An otUi-er candidate on one occasion re celved ati Intimation from the lender of Ills |»arty that tils mustache tulghl prejudice him lo the eyes of the rural population. Tbe candidate replied thut be was "determln«*d to face It out"— Westminster Gazette. Circular Talk. Tbe judge’s aou had Just finished his course b> law nod eaiue home tri- uuiphnntly with bls sheepskin In ■ tine frame. Tbe old Judge turned to bls son with some wholesome advice "My son. «hen you have a »use iu court sod .vour op(s>oeut has the law ou bls sklr. you must talk facts, and when be has tlie facts ou bls side you uiust talk law ” The young man sat ■ nil |siii<ier«l awhile and then asked. "Father, what must • frllow do when bls Opponent has both tbe law and tlie facta on hl« «Me?" The judge kK»k«sl wise and replied. "Just talk around ■ nd around, my son."— 8o<c«ss Mags xlue. D»«d In Rise« of • Younger Man. A charge was made at a well lined with French Infantry Ferres til Me Quade of an English regiment naw two Freocbfwn level theft musketa on reels again«« a gap In a bank awaiting the appearance of an enemy Hlr George Brown then ■ lad of sfxte«ai. atarted to a«w-«u>d at the fatal point “You are too ytuinr. sir. to he killed.” «aid McQuade, pulling him back and stept'lnr Into hl« place He fell dead. pk>roed with teeth bullet«. Taking a Chane« an Him "What wae ynu askin' for tbe «kl dev’« bonnet. mitmF "Well—er-1 thought nlnefience ” "‘B’s very III, mum I think I’ll risk tt "— Ix>o4oo Tatter. M ;M Help Bem«. 8ar«a«tle "H*«i up in yi«i to d«« «••loWhlng to Ho«b«nd - After all. ctvlllratlow b»« ►etp nnr Neightaiib<«4 Improvement Its drawback«. Penpie In tbe savage ■■♦cVstfoU” state «eld »« get III. Wife taweetlyi- "fui for H. I'M mske toy «IsurMev I wooder If that • tba raaaoa yog'ra so mat brv pt«Te»« land Hsln Oe«I healthy (.••re r—tr ***» a mod name auf ta euapáuyiucM. ktwaaaoa. If ■ man ma’d have half hla wisbae f-e woalj d<-utde hla trug' la —trank lx FAMILY RECIPES. The valued family re- cires for cough and cold cure, liniments, tonics and other remedies have as careful atteution here as the most iutricate prescrip tions. Our fresh, high grade drugs will help to make these remedies more effec- tive than ever. Right ptices assured. are also CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist. ’ WORK GUAHANTIhtD FOR IS YLARR Pslnlrs« Extraction i roe j him cl stem •»» bi !.■»»,<• work ¡»nnlrrsd. Oo»« til istituì «reo, Yow cai.unt a««t brt.cf ¡»sinless work «tone anvuharr. All wosh fuTlygnar« wtri'd. AloJei n ehrt rie OQiilpu tut. )J «I u-tifnuila* Wise Dental Co, AlblNG Bulli»'NO IKCORFQslATgffi ni»n*W«MH b»H PORTLÀNn, OREüON f MfXQl 10VM; t A f »* • " » »-«.a— ». and A. G. Beula to defendant it E. lyier and Auther Holden, covering 55ft off Irom the North end of Lot i in Block No. 5 in Claude Thayc.’s addition to the town of Lincoln (now within the coporate limits of Tillamook City,in the County of iillMtnook, Oregon, ■aid bond tor deed having been executed on or about February 12th. 19OK, and recorded at page 355 of book 7 of the Deed Records oft illmnook County.Oregon.and for a decree that neither of the defendants in this clause have any right.title, or interest in or to the real property above described, or any portion thereof, or the building erected thereon, and that the defendants, be forererer barred and foreclosed of all right, title, interest or claim of.in, or to the said property.and fur such other releif us to the Court may seem quit able. This Summons is published in the Tilla mook Headlight by order of the Hon It I <>oods|>ced County Judge of Tillamook .County, Oregon, said order being made am! dated .March, 3rd 1IH0, prescribing public ation of Summons for a period of six weeks and the date of the first publication of this Summons is March, 3rd, 1910. H. T. B otts . Attorney tor Plaintiff. Foley’s Orino Laxative For Stomach Trouble, Sluggith Liver and Habitual Con* tips Lion. It cures by aiding alt ot the digeative organs—gently sti nu tates the liver and regulates the bowels—the only way that chronic constipation can be cured. Especially recommended for women and children. Clears blotched complexions. Sumtnona In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. Pacific Rail way/it Nav igation Company Pldntitf, ▼B. Mary Lock. Fisasant tn take. Refusa substitutes. Defendant. To Mary Lock, the above named defendant Sold by Chas. I. Clough. In the name of the state of Oregon,—You are hereby required to npueur and make unswer to the complaint filed agahist you in the above entitled cause on or before the 7th day of May. 1910, aad if you fail so to i apiiear, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit, for a judgment appropriating to plaintiff's use the following described real property situate in the County of 'I illamook and State of Oregon to-wit : A strip of land 1UO feet in width, being 50 When you want ■ quick cure without feet on each side of and parallel with the an/ lu«« ol lime, and one that ia followed center line of Pacific Hallway fit Naviga tion Company’s railway ao surveyed, staked by no bad .eaulta, ua« out, located and adopted through a one-half acre tract of land situate in tne northwest corner of lot 1, Bcction », township 2 North, range !O West, Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook County, Oregon, described as follows Beginning at the Meander Post lietween sect Ions 4 and 9, in township 2 North, range lo West, running thence in a southerly direction along meander line. 1(15 It never faila and ia pleaaant tn take. feet ; thence due Bast 2OM tret , thence due It ie cq'tally valuable for children. Il ia North 105 feet , theme dur Meat 2OM feet to tamoue for ita cure« over a large part nl place of beginning the right of way herein described containing 10.510 aqtiarr fret the civilued wotld. more or less , said center line tiring more particularly described as follow■ Beginning at the point of intersection of ■aid center line with the north line of said ■rrtlon 9 »aid point t>eing 2 OHO feet west of t he quarter section corner In the north NM of suki section, measured along said section line and being identical with Station 1095 x 12 of *ai<! company’s railway survey numt>ers ; thence » 2 deg 37' U a distance of 105.1 feet to a point Tn the south liue of the above described tract of land Also fur an assessment of your damages arising by such appropriation and also a judgment for plaintiff's costs and disburse ments herein This »ummun* is published by order of the Hon Geo H Burnett. Judge of above en- | titled court, made on tne 17th of March. 1910. wherein it Is prescribed that this •ummons shall l»e published for six vucces- They build up the «yrtem, «Miat natur« •Ive weeks The date of the first publication to reetoee natural < oiuiitione, and are ao is Marell 17th 1910 ■•wile in thairaclMMt that one hardly real- S now a M c < amant Attorneys for Plaintiff i,ea a raediciaM waa taken, f hanib«,iala'o Diarrhoea Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy A Morning Reminder. You awake with a mean, nasty taste in the mouth, which renunds you that your stomach is in a bad condition. It should also remind you that there is nothing so good for a disordered stomach as Chamberlain’sStomachand IJver Tablets. Tablet, are cold avarywhare. NOTICB FOR PURLirATION Irepartment of the Interior, f’.fi. Land Office, at Fortland Oregon. March 17th 1910 Notice Is hereby given that OAKKET H WAhD whose post office address Is Tilla mook, Oregon did. on the 17th day of June, 1909. file In this tdkf Hworn Htatement and Application, No 02007 to purchase the Lots 4 5, 14 and 14, beetion n. Town ship I »outh Range a West. Willamette Meridian, and the timbre thereon, under the peoviaion» >ff the act of June A, 1M7H and acts amendatory, known as ‘he ' Tim>*er und Stone Law,” at such val *e as might 1»e fixed by appraisement. aid that, grur maflt to sucn application, . .w land and ton tier thereon have been valued by apph rant, the timfier estimated 9<MJ.O<M> Iroard feet at •«» 40 per M and the land 920 «9» , that ss*d HpfdHant will <»ffer final pro«rf in support «dm* «pplication and sworn state meat on the .41st day of May, 1910, Iwfnre T H O»»yne. United States Cummisai<»nrr, at hi« office, at Tillamook Tillamook Co Oregon A»» person is at Hberty to protect this purchase lurfore entry, or initiate a contest at any time beforw patent bcie« by fib«g • corroborated affidavit in this «rffice atleg ing facta w hieh would defeat the enter C mas B MIUKK. Register Frtca 2So CLEANING a PRBSSINO neatly dona at tba j ! | . ( j j » I I i | TOGGERY I A gentH Wanted. Pint of milk, |>oun<l «if merged into one Butter 5c.Vbr Womlerfnl new diarovery. Family eixe machine makes 3 |H,nn<ta in ’J minutea. No < hernicala uaetl. Pure Fratd ahaolutaly. A gotlaenri to «very * family. FfVh Tillamook Bakery, CENTS A POUND. Think what that aavea tn one year. ’JA aworn OFMtirt I HE ALLEN HOUSE. tcetinioniale CAJ.IFOHNIA COMMISSION COMPANY, CENTRAL INt'bT Rl'ILIUNO, SFECI ALT Y IN ALL KINO OF CAKES MH GUI.ITEM GATE AVENUE. SAN LHANCIIK.O, lAL. ALL KINO 0» SniAO. s. VIERECK,