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U LLAMOOS JUMP. th« Death of Is« Fainter. It«, as is well habit of walklug M upon bls chest tly bent forward, was ut Malutai- i of tbe first eou- Were bavins a game » lawn. Isa bey had ever tbe beads of >a at the turning of tbe list player, who. gait ion. seemed to be ordeal. Isabey pur- wtthtnit looking, but io badly as only to shoulders, aud both rer in tbe rami. consternation, bls sup- ayer turned out to be got up. foaming at tbe ger. and. drawing bis 1 upou the unfortunate artM^ feahsy. tockily for hltuself. bet ter at running than at leaping, took to ind. jumping the ditches <11- ^^^^Knperty frorti the highroad, got over the wall and never stopped until Muathlem. he reached tbe gates of th© Tuileries. Isabey. it was . went immedi ately to Mm«. Bonaparte'S apartments, having laughed at tbe to lie low for a ’S APPLE. An Important Organ Protect th« That Helps to Th« “Long" Sitze«. Tbe Sitze family was loug In person, long drawn uui iu spee< h and eter- ually loug ulsiul doing things. Over miles of pine hills they were kiiowu as the "long" Siloes Miss l.vdla. the eldest, went Io a c-rossroHil.s store to buy Christmas preneats. In the course I of a half hour she liet aiuc interested lu some blue tititl scarlet petticoats. "I'll take one of these petticoats." she said, shiwl.v counting out the price. The busy propr'etor wrapped up the punvl and huided it over with a po lite ''Something eine?" "I’ll lake aimthei* petticoat." He did up a setoud bundle, took her carefully tatuurod money mid waa turning to the next Impatient custom er. "I'll take another petticoat." vn mt* the slow drawl This went ou to the seventh time, The iiiiiil ladng up to his ears in work. ventured a queatiou: "Buying for the neighborhood. Mtas Lydia ?" "I'm buying two apiece for my sis ters." "How many sisters have you?" "Niue."—Youth's Companion. Didn't Cut th« Ac«. The greatest dellghl of I’at Sheody. according Io a friend of the famous gambler, was to “double cross" the crooked card sharks. "Rheedy once si rolled Into n tough gambling resort lu the west where he was not known and stood wmchiiig the games." the friend relates, "tine of the dealers was 'spiellug' to several countrymen mid had about convinced them to take a cliauee at bls game. ••'I'll bet you 2 to I that I can shuf fle the deck mid cut the ace of heurts the first time.' lie auiiouuced. " 'I'll take grid of that If you'll let me shuffle the curds.' I’at said. "The dealer «greed, and tbe money was staked. The countrymen also made small bets. "'Ale yon satisfied?" the dealer ask ed when the cards were shuttled. The proposition Is that I inn to cut tbe uce of hearts the first cut.’ "Every one agreed. Then the dealer -lie was >i tough one—whipped out a big hunting knife mid slushed the deck in two. But he didn't take the money. Sbeed.v had palmed the ace of hearts while shuttling the tarda." HEADLIGHT. APRIL A Useful Reminder. An M. f. who iu bis magisterial ca|ia<lty |ieriodieally visited a private lunatic asylum told tbe story ot a luau of outlie |msitiou iu the legal world who weut to see a pulieut who bad mvusiuiuil lapses luto sanity. The pntieut uiude a grout impression ou bis visitor as a well Informed, healthy minded gentleman and was assui*ed that bis ■ use should be inquired iuto. -On leaving, the grateful patient courteously contliii-ted his muriiiug culler to the front door. uffe< tioualeiy pressing his bund ut parting. “You won't forget what I've told you.” he pleaded, with tear» in his voice. “No." responded the visitor, turning round to desceud tbe rather loug flight of steps. "I don't think you will.” said the pa tient dreamily, “but lest you should you know"— And. lifting up bls foot, be gave tbe nnsnspettlng. defenseless visitor a kick behind thut sent him spinning town the stnlrwny and sprawling OU the gravel. —Pearson's Weekly. A Bird's White Feathers. The occurrence of white feathers In a bird’s plumage is very common, It is. of course. <tue to lack ot coloring matter mid is liable to ap|ienr In both young mid old birds. 1 have known of several old birds to exhibit this |ie- culinrlty tuiostly In the wiug feathers, howeveri. and It may be due to luqier- feet nutrition mid circulation as the lilrd ages. 1 have also noticed it in young lards in a number ot instances. The plieuomenou thus cannot tie said to occur simply as h result of old age. but is rather one of those slight changes in the bird's system tbe causes of which we do not know. There is this much more to be said, however—when a young bird starts out with a few white feathers they are usually retained throughout life, molting each time In a similar man ner. (»id birds may exhibit this loss of coloring at any time.-St. Nicholas. ot the moat remarkable pieces bantam !n tbe human system, a Which anttcipaP',1 s.-vei-ai ..f is tbe Adam’s a|e hieh-for « rm physicians consid ered;« >ort of freak ,.f nature With out any material use In the Iniinmi ty. But bow differently this etle« U conaldcre.l today! If we bad no Adam s apple tm-i-e Patrick Hanry’a Fe«. would have been mon- <b;ulis fr-m It Is said ot Patrick Henry that dur apoplexy AM brain disorder than ever ing Ills practice ot law in the Virginia chronicled In hlatory Instead of lie- courts ami wlieu be was familiarly ad inir a uSeleea organ this article serves dressed ns "governor" a muu who had as an important atorage system to beeu arrested for stealing a bog aud protect Ibe brain. who «'as out on ball went to the gov For inatance. when we are excited ernor to have him defeud him. or too animated the heart pumps the The governor said. “Old you walk bloodf up to tbe brain a litile p". f i - i . Cur Safety Valves. away with that »boat?” and If it could not be stopped by some The Invention of tbe safety valve “I don't like to say.” automatic device death or brain di- for steam engine« has Mired thousands “Out with it.” ease wou The Adam's ap of lives and uiilliou» of dollars 111 "Yes. sir.” ple tai the ge cistern which property. It Is au hi vent Ion that "Have you got the carca»«?” stands prominently to the frout in “Yes. sir.” this age of met imnlcal progress. But “You go home, you wretch, cut th© nature supplhsl us each with a safety the brain Is likely tn valve which for effectiyeuesa works pig lengthwise ill half aud bang as asufllvient supply the better than nuy imide by man. If we much tit It in my smokehouse as you gives up its surplus did not have this safety valve we keep In yours." At court the governor said. “Your Bis organ acts au- could not live twenry-fmir hours. This : and increase the safety valve is the perspirative. or honor, this man lias no more of that the brain, protect- sweat, gland, mid to make sure that stolen shoot than I have." Tbe ntau «as cleared.—National l damage through We should not rill! short of the supply tcesses. — Pearson's she Ims furnished the body with some Monthly. ' * two and a half millions of them. If A Lincoln Story. our temiaTiiture rose 7 or N degrees When LI ik - o I ii . a struggling lawyer, Bath Chairs. we should die wit hill a few hours, anil ao called from hav- yet we could uot run. row. indulge in was doing circuit duty in Ohio he lit Sedan. In France. any alhletlc exenises or even walk once visited a country to«'u «here the Into England In tiie safely any distance without Increasing geuernl storekeeper had ttie reputation barles 1. Often thl« our teiuperuture to the danger polut of iidiiltrrutlng. even to tiie danger /ornate without nn<1 if we had no safety valve provided so I point, his eider, lu the midst of n general coiidemuntlou of this store for an ancieut poet ingeniously by nature. keeper Lincoln rose cue night from Ills seat by the hotel stove. velvet red. Paddy'« Cat. >ld about your head, "t ome on. boys.” be said. An Irishman fresh from tbe “onltl i and «sure blue And be led u party of a half dosen sod" Hecured a job with a lumbt*r|iig lilies new. lawyers ami judges to tbe general Ian chairs in all the crew lu the .Minnesota woods. While store. wder and patches, sound asleep In his bunk one night a "ia*t me have a quart of cider." be lynx slipiM-d III at the o | m * ii window, ■s of fashion of the said to tbe storekeeper. wer carried from espied I'addy's brlndle whiskers and "Yes. sir." was the cordial reply. two stout lackey« In promptly |MHUice<l oil its supisised ene "And which grade, sir—tbe ripe, at 3 pie who love their my. A terrific contest eusiled. during cents; tbe mellow, at 2, or tbe new, at . these chairs were which Paddy'» t-lutlllng was reduced 1?" Pickwick to ribbons, but eudlng happily when I “It doesn't matter which grade, mis the brnwuy sou of Erill aevurotl a half ter. ” Lincoln drawled. “1 only want I least and heaved it the bath ebnir is nelson on the to polsou a dog.” We are fold Isallly through tile window. ■y. He wa* Instantly surrounded by a h used by tbe inhale The Inventor of the Match. ’ probably for the pur- score of excited and admiring wood»- The til <t match was tbe product of to nnd from the pump Ulen. After examining himself crit- the iugeuuity of John Frederick Korn- tbe use of tbe liatb I ally I'nddy straightened up slowly erer. who early In tbe nineteenth cen au'l remarked with distinct emphasis: chiefly to invalids.— "Bcdad. If 1 knew th' dom irmn thot tury was Imprisoned In tbe peuiten- in tier inau y. owned tlmt cwt I'd Is- a ft her raininiu' liary at l|olieiias|H*rg. me fisht down th* throat ar ’Im—I He Invented the luclfer match «hile lish Election. in hi« gloomy dungeon, Tl>« tierman London Chronicle: wud tlmt!"-Jndge's Library. government forbade tbe manufacture ctlon expenses Is that of matches ou tbe ground of public Th« Teil of a Fish. 1 never be sure what policy lie. a use some children playing dab's tail is its wings. Owing to A a poke he is buying, with tliem had caused a tire. Komerer may run Its full term the mai-liliiery of mnwle set along its was mined liy Vienne«« couipetltiori to an end after a few spine mid to Its cleaving form a trout wlien lie was released from prison and if it lasts the game or salmon can <lart through the wa'er died a pauper lip to 1.MU2 tbe Vleuna ly not worth the can- at a trcniondoiis pace, though It» rap manufacturer« controlled tbe match tuart Grant Duff gives Id flight«, unlike the bird's, are not business of tbe entire world. long naca. It Is -«Hi tired. Tile «atei incident of the Wes ri ot er the coercion bill is not so friendly to flight as the air A Way Out. ■> things were at their Tbe stroke of tbe flsh'« tall I« one of "1 bare «lx doctors, aud they can't Mdllest Stuart Bendel great power, anil hy mean« of It and agree on what alia me. Three think a be rolled off his seat the writhing, snakellke flexion of the it « one thing mat three think it'« an ity of weariness say. body « high speed I« re«< bed The other. What would you advise me to that 1 should have paid strength iielitrd this «perd i.« shown In do. I’lis barge them all?" the way a listi or sen mammal out of "No. Hire one more and give him the water «III mise I ¿a tail and strike the deciding vote.”—Cleveland Plain tbe ground or liont Dealer. Roundabout Dnbsry. abe retel roed. “tt ten’t than tblrty aeren peo- la xt snmmer mraelf. 1 a panper la the M." Was Right. ■hl me I wonld bar» to much meet.” tb him to arornF « if Rut when he sent In rtghf-Wash At one old time Brltfeh election a candidate won by twsr.s of au u in tiret- bi Sheer sísente of mind causisi him tn leave the gamp Is'hlod st every br-n-e at which be called to ih avaro, ai d of cwnrae « lieu It was returned by »be vider a «•'terrlgr. ass only a suit able reward for Irmesty Time's Changes. Tn sncleut days." said the pedantic prmon. "the greatest triumph at the Olympian gsiues was wua hy means nt a four horse chariot “ “And now.” «aM the thoroughly In d1 stunt athlete. ”«oma of 'em are eon trot to win With a one borro referee” — Washington Rtar. 1910 1 n I NOTICB NOTICE FOH rCBLlCATIO.V. livpariiiieiii of tlw liiivrlor. I's. l.snd llbn. »1 Forll lid. Or»,. N otice Is H ereby G iven , That March Ml. ISlo NoUcv >s ‘ errhy given th»l HlKHtkT the County Court of Tillamook Conn V. ALLEY, who vost-oAcc address is ty, Oregon, will receive bid© for the Nehalem. Oregon, ilul. on the IMh day pf July. IIHIH, tile in this otRee Sworn state I clearing of right of way, on what ia ment and Application. No. 0207.1. to pur- | known us the Harter Road, described ciase me Lots 3 all A. s.-.-tin 30 town ship 1 south. Pause 7 West. Willamette asbeginuingat the initial pointwhere , Meridian, and the timbei then-on. under the ofthe act of June 3. IS7S and it intersects the Connty road and i provisions acts amendatory known as the ‘ Timber running thence west to angle 3;and | and S one Law.” at such value as might be lixed by appraisement, and that per- beginning at Hare Street and rim suant to such uu, lication. the land and timber thereon nave been appraised, the ing thence west to Tillamook Bay, | timber estimated 1.000.000 board feet al >0.50 per in and the land gm.Hl) . that said right of way tol»e in accordance | said applicant will offer final proof.in support with survey of ©aid road and to lx' : of his application and sworn statement ou the 2Ath day ot May.will.before T H. Coyne cleared to the width of forty feet. Vnitesl States Commissioner, at Tillamook. All bids to tie filed in the office | Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this of tiie County Clerk of Tillamook purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest any time trefore patent issues, hy tiling County, Oregon, on or before Wed-1 at a corroborated affidavit in this oltice. alleg- nestlav. the 4th day of May, 1910, at?“* <•«• wh’ivh would defeat an »ntn CHAS B MEBKICK. Register. 9 o’clot k a. tn. Tile County Court reserving the Notice of Final Account right to reject tiny and all bids. N otic * IX H mkkby G ivbn .—That T. J. By order of the Court Howies, administrator of the estate ol THOMAS WALI BK HOW LBS. deceased has J. C. H olden , County Clerk. tiled iu the County Court of Tillamook NOTICK N otice I s H erkby G iven ,—That the County Court will receive bid« tor tbe construction of u Trestle across w hat is known as “Rocky Canon" on the Necarnev road, ac cording to plans anti s|H'Cificati<>ns on file at the office of County Clert. A certified check equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bidas a guarantee that the bidder will execute a lx,nd for the completion of the contruct if awarded the same. All bids to be filed with the Coun i ty Clerk of Tillamook County. Ore., on or before 9 o’clock a.m. Wednes day the 4tli day of May, 1010. The Court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court, J. C. H olden , County Couit. NOTICE. N otice 1st H ereby G iven , That tiie County Court will receive bids for the construction of a bridge across the Wilson River, at what is known as the Keifer place, said bridge to be a wood span and 125 feet in length, constructed accord ing to plans and specifications on file at tiie office of County Clerk. A certified check equal to 5 per cent of tiie amount of tiie bid must accompany each bid as a guarantee that tiie bidder will execute a bond for the completion of the contract if awarded the same. All bids to tie filed in the office of ConntyCleik of Tillamook County, Oregon, on or before9 o'clock a. in. Wednesday, the 4th day of May, 1910. The Court reserving tiie right to reject any and all bids. By order of tiie County Couit. J. C. H o LDEN, County Clerk. “Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come," says Mr. C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. "I was ho run down Unit lite hung on n very slender thread. It whs then my ¿iruggist recoinuieiided Electric Bittei's. I ^bought a bottle and I got what I needed-strength. I had one t<M.»t in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it buck on tiie turf again mid I've been well ever since. ' Sold under guarantee at Chas. 1. Clough drug store. 90c. A Twenty year Sentence. "1 have just completed a twenty year health nentence, imponetl by But'kleu’n Arnica Saivc, which cured me of bleeding pile« just twenty years ago,” write« O. S. Wooiever, of LeRayaville, N. Y. Biicklen'a Arnica Salve heal« the worst «ores, boils, bum«, woumln anti cuts in the shortest time, 25c. at Chas. 1. ( lough drug store. Death Was On His Heels. Jesse I*. Morris, of Skippers. Va., had a close call in the spring of hoi He say«: "An attack of pen eumonia lelt mt* so weak an<l with such a tearful cough that friends declared consumption me, and death wa« on my heels. Then I was persusiled to try Ur. King'» New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half tsittles 1 was a well man again. I found out ttiat New Discovery is the beet remedy for coughs anil lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at Llius. I. Clough drug store. Wk and El.UU. Trial bottle free. The valued iattiilv re- ci-es tor cough and cold ■ cure, liniments, tollies and ! as S other remedies have careful attention liete as the most intricate prescrip tions. Right prices assured. <• B. B. Tyler and Delia L I Tyler, hi« wife, liefeixlanta. I To E E. Tyler Mini Delia L. Tyler, hisi wife, the above u.imnl ilvtvn<ianta( In the Name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and Hn»wrr the complaint tiled ugaiu«t you in the above entitled cause on or before the ex piratiuii of six weeks from the date of the fir»t publication of thi summon*, find if you fail eo to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff' will apply to the above named court for the relief demandetl in ita coinplaint in thi« cruse The relief demanded ia the fore closure and cancellation Of a certain bond for deetl executed hy F. K. Beala Bird L- Beal» and A. G. Beal« to defendant K K. Tyler aijd Auther Holden, covering fiBft oft' iron» the North end of Lot I in Block No. ft in L'laudt* Tliavn*» addition to the town of Lincoln (now within the copurale liinita of Tillamook City,in the County of Tillumook. Oregon, •aid bond for deetl having been executed on or about February 12th, 19UM, and recorded at page Hftft of book 7 ofthe Deetl Records of Tillamook County.Oregon.and fur a decree that neither of the defend anta In thia c I hum - have any right,title, or interest in or to the real property above dCCCrtOMi Ol any portion thereof, or the building erected thereon, and that the deienditntN, be foreverer barred and forecioaed of all right, title, interest or claim of,in, or to the said property,and for auch other releif an to the Court may aeeni quit able. Thia Summons is published in the Tilla mook Headlight by order of the Hon. H F UoodtDffCd County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, auM order being made and dated Match. 3rd 1910, prescribing public ation of Summons for a period of at* weeks and the date of the first publication of this Summons is March, 3rd, 1910, H.T. B otts . Attorney tor Plaintiff*. Summons. In the Circuit C<»urt of the State of Oregon for I il miook ( nuuty. Pacific XailwrtY «Nav- igntion Company. I'iainlilt, Mnry Lock. I »efend ant. To Mary Lock, the above named defendant : In the name of the Mate of Oregon,— Yon arc hereby required to appear and niuke unnwrr to the complaint filed nxahiNt you in the above entitled cauoc on or before the 7th day of May. luto, anti if yok fall to appear, plaintiff' will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wit, for a judgment appropriating to plaintiff's unc the following dr»cribvd real property aituate in the County of 'lillainook and State of Oregon to-wit : A atrip of land 1(H) fret in width, being fiC fret on each »idr of aud parallel with the venter line of Pacific Hallway ¿te Nuvlga tioit Company's railway a« surveyed, stalted out. located and adopted through a '»or-half acre tract of land situate In the northwest corner of lot 1, section 9, township 2 North, range !<» Arst. Willamette Meridian, In Tillamook County, Oregon, describeii mn follows : beginning at the Meander Post I k *tween sections i and 9, in township 2 North, range !<• West, running thence in a southerly direction along meander line 10A feet , thence due Hast 2<>M tret , thence due North loft feet , thence dur Meet 2<m feet to place of la-ginning the right of way herein desert tad containing square fret, more or less , said center line taring more particularly described hr follows : Beginning at the point of intersection of said center line with the north line of said section 9. said point t»eing 2 OHO fret west of the quarter section corner tn tbe north lius of said section, measured along said section line, and la ing identieai with Htation IO9A x 12 of said company’s railway survey numta*rs ; thence H 2 deg. 37' N a distance of 10X1 feet to a point Tn the south ln?e of the above described tract of land Also for an assessment of your damage« arising by such appropriation and also a judgment for plaintiff's costs and disburse merits herein. T his summons is published by order of the Hon (>eo H Burnett, Judge of above en tltlrfi court, made on the 17th i»f March. 1V1O. wherein it is prrsarfbad that this summons shall be published for siji suev« s sivc weeks The date of the first publication Is March 17th 1910 K now a M c C amart , Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR FVei.lCATIOW. Uepartmeut f*f the Interior, U.S. Land Office, at Portland,, Oregon, March 17th 1910 Notice Is hereby given chat GAKHi'.l If Beat Treatment For Colds. WAKO, whose uost office addreas is Tilla "Mont ordinary cold« will yield to mook. Of egon did. un tbe 17th day of June, the simplest treatment," ssys the, 19o9. Ale in this office Hworn Mt at mrn t Application, No <«2007. to purchase L hicago Tribune, “rnoderative lax-1 and the Lota 4 fi, 1H ami 14. ficcfioa d. Town ativea, hut foot hatha, a free pres- '_ «inp I Mouth Mange A weat, Willamette Iteration anti an avoidant r of ex-1 MwMiait. asd th< iimhw thrnoa, lout-r ih. ts,ante to cold and wet Hlter treat 1 provMoa« «4 Hw art of Ju nr x 1-7« «nd •» While «1« -I «__ a »mfFMlatory. known aa «hr Timlser Hient iff IMtone Law, ” at .m b value aa might While thin trrHtinrnt Mtmplr, , are also CLOUGH. Reliable Druggist [Oui nf tewn peopl« Iran bave ihetr pinte |t»nd l>ri l«'work fin. Ualu’d ia one du> lit avmw »»Oy. t W jwî II une • inoij «.‘2k |i>iM çi porcc’a a Icrowft lor $1.3Q M oiar C r«*’i» S » U w Summons. tii the Circuit Cou.t of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. Mitchell. Lew I n «Xt Slaver) Company, » corpora- tion. PlaintMT, ? i I i Our fresh, high ß'aile drugs will help to make these remedies more eflFcc- tive than ever. County, Oregon, his tinal account as such admistrator. and that the hearing ot same has been tixed by said Court for Monday, the second day of May. 1910, at ten o'clock a.m., of eaid day. at the County l ount room, in Jhc Court House, in Tillamook City. Tillamook County. Oregon, and all penoae interested in said estate are hereby notified to then and there appear nnd show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be nettled and allowed, as therein prayed tor. T. J BOW LBS. Administrator of the estate of Thomas Walter Howies, deceased. Dated March 17th. ltlltt. VO He Got What He Needed. FAMILY RECIPES. 3.50 1.00 1.00 .50 h.by fil’biffs 2.50 i U oç J HtibUs« FIsH* 5.00 ,- ' . I JlUt i w<d Riib- IR W. » W.li, l«l'ia un.Mus., h" 1 ul«‘ HR a- n»M uuFtiîFi» <« «nuMB IMalsM F ’’«’lise . «.50 ta». Bri.lx«l«N<k Gsl'l fillwiRB In iRial FiÜntga Isiiv" nn.it<s WOWS OtlAWANUlD ............. .......... .... FOH 15 .... .... Y’ AN» .TO I.»»» 1 I rru I'CW «Hun HhuB |>ïaU»Hi>r |................t: I jmy work sinlDSt. Eitrscti<>ti ‘ liltHLhm £ r<w, I • i VU ’ I»«’L urdermi. («uiunilUU<m u va* il ni <©H wnrt. Jnne nny*'h* A ’ il L ‘«i‘. * ■ ww| u*k rails ut< «'d. M' ’i* ru vl«'< trioLMiuipuiiint. .... i¥ise Dental Col tn. mm rORTl-A ND, OR KOON inc « Mni.D*«'« W a » - * •« 1. Kidney* Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache« •trengthen your kidneys, cor» rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright’s Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and Strength. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Che«. I. Clough. Diarrhoea When you want • quklt cur« without any I< hm ol time, and one mat 1« followed by no bad .««uli«, u»v Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remody It never laile and 1« pleaeant to take. It 1« equally valuable lor em'dr-n. It ia tamo ■ a for Ila cure« over a large part of th« civilised world. A Morning Reminder. You awake with a mean, r.aaty taatein the mouth, which rcmintM you that your >tomach is in a bad condition. It should also remind you that there is nothing so good for a disordered stomach as Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. x Th«y build up ths tyitm, uibt nat«r« to r««toes natural condition«, «nd ar« M> g.ntl. tn th.traction that oust hardly r««l- lao. a modicia« wm taken. Chamberlain'« Tahiat. ar« «old «varywhor«. I rics 2So CbBflMNG & PRESSING neatly done at the TOGGERY I it hy auffralacmcnt, an4 that, pur- it require« require« roniliderMble IW trouble, ’, anil and the one adopting it i , •" •»»» ■ppUrotton, th«_ u«l -ml | timber thrrenn have »«rrn valur«1 by appl« mum irniain in door« for a day or1 cant, tbe timber e«timatr<1 VOO.fNWf Isoard two. or ■ trenti cold tn nure to lie feet at •<» 4<» per M . and the land 120 « mi , that nm M applicant will offer final proof In contracted »nil in many inntunce« •upport of nta application ami «worn state pneumonia follows. In it not Iwtter meat on the 31ffajr of May, 1910, before to pin your faith to an old reliable T H OityfK. flnttrrl Mtatea <’ommiaatoner, I'int <»f niilh. preparation like < humlierlmn’n at hi« office, at Tillamook Tillamook Co . I |N>iind of Cough Remedy that In famous for Oregon Aav person la at liberty to proteat th«« ita curen of colds and alwayn lie pMft-waNe before entry, or initiate a cortteat at any time hrfort patent i««<aea. hr filing a depended upon For naie by lomoira rorroboratrd affidavit in thia -dfitr alleg I»ru< Store ing faeta which wowM defeat the entrv Agents Wanted. I'NH B M Beaten. K«gi«t<r nirrgvd into one Butter 5(i. 7br e Impatience. Better Than W«»tth. One CoMac tor Who Waa Cared. '•fmisitleni-r.'' -a kt l ie le Filien. “Is WorVlrrfitl nrw discovery, Employ your time by Improving gl sera Ity dr fretta" yaw ha« when you I yonroetf by Mher men’s doeumevt»: Mr. WiliorriAtlama tn hin’nsme.and Family «ter niuthinr iiiakra * B he write« a»sml it: "Simr time ago want* «•*tuet«»l, etro tn hurt > r as' an »h»i| yo« rome e««ily by what Mb |XMinii« in 2 minute«. No ebemieal« I waa conAtiwI to ttiv ts-<l with make fob «le time you'« teme w«»t era bar* lal-ired hard for Prefer chronic rheumatism. I used two i HC«1 I’urr F’ imm I MliMiliitrly. A la'."—Washington Star kanwledge Io wealth, for the <>«e is itottlea of Foley'« Kidney Remedy giMlarnd i<* ©very family. FIVK with good effect, and the third Istttle tron-Uory. the otlw-r fwrpmual CKNTS A Hil'ND. Think what put me oo mv fret and I re«umed th«! ««vr© in one ymr. 25 • worn work as conductor on the Islington orrotirc the allen house . ▼ho Reward Ky., tHreet Railway. It gave mr trotimoainl«. r<wf'« Wife My ll««l«nd re«d Hits more relief than any medicine I had CALIFORNIA COMMISSION prom at ■ ttHillr erlehratlow twfore ever used, end it will do all you COMPANY, thow-aed« of pe««4e Ala« W wa« *be claim in rase« of rheumatism.** hu p>wn he eter wrote. Patatabrr I Foley’s Kidney Remedy cures Rheu SPECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES CENTRAL TRUST HUH. DI MG, I to re are DO they I ts b him i r «bt-H bin? msti«niby eLminattng the uric a< wl M tiOl.DEN GATK AY KNl’K. hum Hie tiltssL -I. Clough ALL KINO OF MIAO —Leslie« Weekly. SAN FRANC IMO, CAL. s. VIERECK. Tillamook Bakery.