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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
« TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 7, 1910 KEPT ON PRAYING. SHOWS IN LONDON N otics 1» H ksbbv G1VKS.—That tbe un dcr«i£iicd, «»CCULor ot the last wi 11| and Th* Hous» Chaplain Responded 4* th* They Present a Serious Problem For testament of JACOB S ELLIOTT, deceased, han flkril hit final account a* ««»ch in the Future Generation». Journal Clerk's Appeal. office of the County Clerk ot Tillamook Th* alt* of New York city was one* County. Oregon, and that the County Judvc After a rather lengthy prayer by the uppointeti Monday. July 11th. 191<>. at ebuplHlu of the lionse of representa burled under hundreds, possibly tbou- has the hour of IO o’clock a m., at the office ol tive» a veteran nieiulier raid: ■muds, of feet of lea. Ample proof of the County Judge, in the Court House, in County, Oregon a* the time and “The clmpluln's prayer reminded in* I this is found In many places on Man- Tillamook Siace for the hearing ot objections to such nal account and the settlement thereof. of tbe most amusing Im Idem I ever battan Island. tbe most tangible being Dated thi» June 9th. 1910. saw during my entire sen he In tile tbe "footprints" of glacier» Examine CHAKLIiS ABRAHAM Bl.LIOTl. Executor of the Last Will and hmtse ot represeiitailrra. The Incident tbe surface of the rocks In Central or testament of Jacob S. occurred ninny years ago. »o I have Riverside |mrk and you will find nu Elliott, deceased. merous (ss-ulisr marks. forgotten the unmet« of tbe ni'torn. H. T. B otts , These peculiar marks, called by ge Attorney tor Executor. "One (lay tile Imirnul clerk ril“hed Crowds That Gather to Secure Seals In the Pit. A LONG WAIT FOR TICKETS. The Lins. Orderly and Well Drsssed, Begins to Form as Early as 5 o'Clock In ths Afternoon and In Case ol a Popular Play Even Earlier. ? Notice of Final Account. FOOTPRINTS OF GLACIERS. * 9)) A Paid Up Policy. t The man with a paid up policy has the Batis- faction of knowing that premiums thereafter will not pester him. When you have ZACHMANN install your Plumbing you can rest assured that your job is paid up when finished, and does not like any other jobs call for premiums in the shape of ologists "striae." are the "footprints" Notice to Creditors of glaciers They were produced by tbe grinding of pebbles upon th* rock N oticb is H kribv G ivbn .—That the surface» under the glacier» as tbe lat undersigned has been by tlie County Court In (be better London t heal ere It of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook ter moved to the sea. constant repairs. co -I h 2 h . 6d to go Into tbe pit, which, County, duly appointed executor of the last (low long ago It was that glacier» will and testament of H. F. HOLDEN, relatively »peaking. 1» a k <» h I hiiui to pay. for a half dollar In New York flowed over .Manhattan Island Is a deceased, and has qualified as* such. All Remember our reputation where workman persons having claims against the estate of matter of uncertainty. The period has said deceased are hevebv required to pre isn't niuvli better (linn a shilling lit x? ship is considered ZACHMANN always gets sent the same |to ¡«aid executor duly been variously estimated at from 5.<MJ0 London when it comes to purchasing verified as requirrd by law, within six to MMlOO year». The present trend months from the date hereof, at the office value. the job. The pit crowd begins to atisetiilil« as of opiulou 1» In favor of the smaller of the County Clerk, at the Court House, in Tillamook City. Oregon. early as 5 o'< l<» k lu tbe afternoon anil estimate. But. knowing as we do Dated June 2nd. 19 I J ohn C hester H oldbn . in cnHe» of a great succe»s even earlier that the site of New York city was gin Exector. than Hint. My Itrat experience a» a elated at a time remote or compara H. T. B otts , Attorney for Executor. pittite occurred In l.oiidou one snunuer tively reeeill, the |s>rtentous question uigbt two year» ago. when, after vulu arises. Are the glaciers likely to de Summons. efforts to buy. borrow, tieg or stent scend on if again? No human means stalls for a iHipulur piny, write» Adolph could arrest their Irresistible advance. Kluuber lu the Green Book. I flmilly Palatial homes, towering skyscrapers. IN THE CIRCUT COUKT OF THE STATE OF ORBGUN FUR TILLAMOOK COUNTY | de« ided to see it from tbe pit. Wbeu I East river bridges, nil tbe miigiiidt ent Railway and Nav arrived nt the theater. h I hiu ! 5 o’clock mouumeuts of human achievement, Pacific igation Company, one Hutlirday afternoon. I found there Plaintiff would be ground into atoms and swept VB sum already a long line of men and Into tbe ocean. Willie G. Du Bois and boys mid women. Ibe foremost with Striae, or "footprints" of glaciers, are { ohn E. Du Bois, her fuce glued to tile pit dmir and the line found from tbe highest nor: hern and lusband, Defendants: extending fur beyond the narrow pa a southern latitudes to the equator Was To Willie G. Du Bois aud John *E. Du sagewny to the street In front of the Bois, ¡Defendants : In the name ’ of the tbe entire surface of the earth at one Etate of Oregon: You are hereby required theater Now. with every desire In the time covered with Ice? Some geolo to appear and answer the complaint world to semi luv New York constit gists have taken that view, but tbe filed against you in the above entitled cause, on or before August 2U, 1910, and ii uency some news of this great reigu- evidence does not warrant It you fail so to appear and answer, plaintiff Ing HUceeas and uot without some cu That the earth has changed Its axis will apply to the court for file relic! prayed for in tlie complaint, to wit, for judgment riosity bf my own I whh still fur from from time to time and Is still ( hanging for the appropriation to plantiff’s use of willing to cool my heels for the best It Is a fact well knowo to astronomers. the following described real property situate in the County of Tillamook and State of port of three hours uutll the doors It Is conceivable, therefore, that in the Oregon. should o|M>u A strip of land one hundred feet in width, course of ages, iiefore tbe earth's crust being fifty feet on each side of and parallel 1 turned and found a newsboy at my assumed Its preseut formation, tbe with the center line of Pacific Railway and elbow poles may once have lieen on tbe pres Navigation Company's railway, as survey ed, staked out, located and adopted through "I'll 'old your pine* for you. sir." he ent equatorial line and the equatorial that part of Lot 3. Section^ 3, Township 2 repealed. "Whut lime 'll you he baekt' North, Range IO West. Willamette Maridian. line where tbe pole* now stand. By described as follows: Beginning at the It was then tbnt I discovered for the oscillation of tbe globe aud consequent meander corner oa the south bank of first time this London Institution, tbe Interchanging of |>oiar and equatorial Nehalem Bay. in the section line on the east side of said section 3; thence south on said pine* bolder nt tile door of the pit. one lines every part of tbe earth's surface section line 347. 2 feet; thence deg. 3uz of tbe many ineiina by which one of RAILROAD TRACKS. must have lirau successively glaciated. W. a distance of 388 fret, the initial point of this description: thence S. 55 deg. 30' W. a tbe struggling unemployed or of the Such a general lateral morement of distance of 426 4 feet; thence N 34 deg. 30' poorly paid seeks to add n few shtl If You Must Follow Them, Walk Out I tbe earth furulshes a reasonable ex W.t a distance of 421.1 feet to the south bank of Nehalem Bay; thence easterly up lings to tils men ger, frugal lucome sid». Not Bstwaor Them. planation of the glacial "footprints" ev s.iid Nehalem Bay, following the meander- There wits no risk Involved. The boy Two Ulin, on«1 yoiiiiK »»(J the uihfi erywhere fouud. ings thereof to a point N. 34 deg. 30’ W. a distance of 366.3 feet from the said initial wns quick to note the foreigner. grizzled with iiikliile ng*, were walk Tbe uortb Is undoubtedly growlug point; thence 8. 34 deg. 3o' E. a distance of "It'll he all rolgbt, sir.” lie Hald In Ing beside tlie riillroiid track In n H« ih warmer. Some 500 years ago Alaska 366.3 feet from the said inital point, the hla cheerful cockney way. "Is the tou suburb ou their way to llu- iieure»' was stlll'covered with glacial Ice. Five said right of way herein described contain ing 1.03 acres more or less, said center line Indy coming too? Me and me friend 'll station. The .lounger stepiH-d iH-nveei' hundred years from uow there wilt beingpnore particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of ataud In Hue. aud nil you'll have to do tb* rails. "Better walk here." lie nd scarcely be a glacier to be found there said center line with the east line of said will be to change places with ua when vised. "It'» beiier walking’* I except lu tbe highest mouutalus "The Section 3, said point being 14 feet south of Synopsis of the annual statement of Tile Sovereign Fire Assurance you come arouud tonight. Only a "No.” replli'd I lie older limn. "I nevei next generation will And few of them the meander corner on tlie south bank of Nehalem Bay in said section line; theHee Co., of Canada, on the 31st day of 0 shillin' apiece. It s. worth It. air. uot walk on the railroad tpiek" "Bu with their fronts still lu tbe sea.” says southwesterly on a curve to the right, December. 1909, made to the In a radius ol 6875. 5 teet the tangent Io have to wait.” we're fin ing the dlrei ilop from whirl Henry Guunett lu Delleubaiigb's having to said curve at said point being 8. 57 deg. surance Commissioner of the At 7 o'clock we were back In the trains come." |H>r«i»ied the other. "It*» "North America of Yesterday." The 31' W. a distance of 384 feet; thence south State of Oregon, pursuant to law: When you want a quick cure without narrow court, but long before I lind safe.'* "My son." h «I«I tlie nilddh present trend on the earth's axis Is to westerly on | a curve to the right, having a CAPITAL- radius of 1910.U8 feet, a distance of 196 any loaa ol time, and one that is followed bran able to dlsentnngle my lioy from aged tuau, "I whh a rnllrond englin-ei push the north pole farther north, But feet, to the east line of the tract of land Amount of capital De- $ by no bad .eaulta, use above described, being indentical with the dozen or so others, all looking very for more than twenty yuar«. mid If posited in the State of tbe question Is. How long will this Ration 1219xo8 and the initial point of much alike. Ilin cheerful tones greeted learned oue thing from the poor i-lm|> Minnesota—Face value. 205,000.00 movement continue in tbe present di this description; thence southwesterly on a INCOME. tne with "'Ere you are. air. 'ere you I'v« seen picked up II whh not io wnu rection? It may continue until Green curve to the right, having a radius of 1910. 08 feet a distance of 183 teet; thence south Premiums received dur are. and you and the lady 'll get In llie ou a rnllrond irtiek when there I h i land shall come again to have a tem westerly on a spiral to the right, a distance ing the year in cash. . 150 feet thence 8. 74 deg. 20’ W. through first row If you look sharp when you possibility of walking uuj where elm perate climate, or It may be reversed of and beyond the above described tract of Less Return Premiums pass tbe door." If tbe law stopiied all trulu.» riiuuui land. ’ . In tbe near future to bring tbe Ice back and Re-Insurance....... It never fails and is pleasant to take. "Uee-riiHalem." I muttervd as we ou Bunday mid thin wn» Blindly For an assessment of the damages of to the destruction of great cltie». Thia the It is equally valuable for children. It «• defendants for such appropriation and Interest, dividends and dropped Into the lnter»tlc*H left by wouldn't do it. It'a the fellow Him'' Is a problem for posterity. Tbe pres [or rents received during judgment for plantifi’s costs and dis famous for it» cures over a large part of bursements. th* departing boy*, "a good half hour sure he's taking all the tirw-miiion the year ............................ 11,156.35 the civilised world. ent generation need not lose any sleep This summons is published by order of the [ that gets killed " to wall—or more." over It. But some future generation , Honorable George H. Burnett, Judge of the Income from other sour ces reeeived during But. after all. I found tbe waiting above entitled court, made July 2nd. 1910. Here wan h man who knew h I hiu may And Itself confronting a serious i The time prescribe«! in the’ said order tlie year.................... ... 4,418.38 far from tedious. rnllrondH from Intliuat* «»iniM-tion will condition.—William E Simmons In New tor the publication of the said summons is six from Home Hawker» of fruit and chocolate para them HI h advice whh the mlvlee ot : weeks The date of the first publication of Remitted York World. tbe summons is July 7th, 1910. Office ............................... 205,283.96 ed along tbe line, finding ready buyer» man who knew Every rallrond mm S now and M c C amant . among tbe waiting pa Iron» of the pit. of ex|M'rleui-e will nay tlie same as In Attorneys for Plantiff. Total income............... ! $372,746.50 What Oood la Father! and erery few minutes some uew In Englaud lhe triu k» nre private pro: DISBURSEMENTS. Father bus always been tbe "goat'* Summons. vaudeville faker out of work would erty. aud iio I hh J. v I h allowed to wnl Losses paid during the It was always father who held tbe come along to entertain tbe crowd upon them, ho iii-cldeutM lire rare lie. .'car .................................. $ 39,403.90 family from tbe achievement of Its so IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE with tumbling, dancing. Hinging or Iiul Commissions and salaries hardly n day piihhch that we do no cial ambltlona. It was father who k of ok egos for T illamook county paid during the year.. tatlog* First a Juggler afipeared. and read of men killed while making . 41,297.87 Railway and Navi. Has established a permaner! made blunders that put tbe family to Facitc Taxes, licenses and fees gution Company, when a Isihliy sent him spinning faster thoroughfnre of the ralln-ml right o Agency in sbatue. Father never would take to i Plaintiff paid during the year . . 3,675.16 than I i I h plates and balls a cvn'ortlun vs way Aud usually It h noted ths T illamook COUNTY tbe new fashioned Ideas. He was Amount of all other ex J. L Vosbur« and Jenny 1st took bls place, spread n ragged car they wer«' on th«» “safe" «ide of t|> penditures...................... agnlust tbe domination by tbe younger • S. Vosburahi, wile. Maude For their pianos. 25 year guarantee, (let mat and begati to turn himself In track. tMM-mne eon film'd liy the hi C. Van llaten and George $13,667.19 $107,129.20 and warranted to withstand any generation, agalnat suffrage, against It. Van Water», her hus aide out while tbe newsboys and Htiop prosch of two trains mid ateiqn-d li Underwriting expences, climate. women's dul». against tbe teaching band, George R. Voaburg girls ffolug home from work shouted front of one or the other etc.. Remitted to H.O. 120,796.39 May Vosburg. bi, Composite Bell Fell Metal Frame, of French to tbe children—In a word, and wile, E Fred Vosburg und eiwauragement and appreciation Fl OceaHloually «ouiefhlnu 1» to lie gain a natural reactionary. It was but nat Ida Three Strings, 7V» Octaves. Price, Vosburg. his wife. Total expenditures. .. $205.173.41 natfy tbe Isibtiy ordered hlui to "move ed lu dlHtauce by taking to the ml' A. Vosburg and $350.00. Piano on exhibition. ural. therefore, that father should be Henry ASSETS. Edith Vosburg, hia wife. on," but not until a generous slmwer road lustrad of the piyiilh' I MISS FLORENCE EVENS. come generally known as a back num Defendants: Value of stocks and bonds of p*unl*H bad fallen ou the mat The Tbe num who feels that he Agent To George R Voaburg. Mav Vosburg. B. ber. useful ouly In brlngiug home mon owned, Market value . . 347,408.87 next man to ap|ieur carried a valise this will be wise always to Fred Vosburg. Ida Vosburg. ilarrv A. Vo«- Cash in banka and on Gue Kunze House, ey and writing check». — Washington bu g and lidith Vo.burg, Defendant»: from which he produced wlga, crim side the trin k mid never « 2nd Ave. F. W. J. Garrett's I' Pont hand*.............. .................. 42.127.04 In the name of flic State of Oregon You filed hair and »everal false mmea. Ills may not be <|iiite as g>»s| wslklnp. Im Phone. are heeeby esquired to appear and answer Premiums in course of entortaluuietil consisted of luiltatlonH he Is not likely to suffer regrets In i the complaint Illled against you In the above collection and in trans East Indian Monksys. entitled cause, on or before August 20. 1910 of com|HJ»er». "farnoUH." be calk'd hospital.—Boston Traveler. mission ............................ 35,868.25 A naturalist who has traveled Io tb* »nd if you tail so to appear and answer, them, but "Infamous" they really were 1,810.41 plaintiff will apply to the court for the Interest accrued............... East indie» say»: "Th* effect oo tbe relief prayed tor in the complaint, to wit for II* was not encouraged, either, fur the The Coffee Shrub. monkey» of mao's appraranc* la moat Judgment for the appropriation to plaintiff's Total admitted asset* You awake with a mean, nasty pit tin* knew good from hud and o'the following described real propertr As a rule, the coffee »limb tirsi flow loterastlng. Th* expression of their use in Oregon................... $427,214.57 taste in the mouth, which reminds situate in the County of Tillamook and wasn't to be parted from U h pennle» era lu Its third year and then lieai emotions is certainly almost human as State of Oregoa: LIABILITIES. without proper value In return you that your stomach is in a bad A strip Ol lauu loo feet in width being so only a »mall crop of fruit. Tue flfti they sit and stare at blm. coughing feet on each side of and paer-llel with the Gross claims for losses Tb* crowd wna genial, orderly, well year Is usually the time of the Nrst condition. It should also remix! unpaid, loss, re-insur and snarllug whh anger and contempt, center line of the Facillc Railway and Navi- dressed, sad when tbe door» were conaklrralile .1 lehl In Java three g:iib Company's railway as the same Is ance .................................... $15,119.69 you that there is nothing so good drawing track their bends and throw gation surveyed, staked out. located and adopted 0|>*ii«d Anally I *xp*cted a headlong, »rings are made snuuully. eu I liti ll>< for a disordered stomach as ing the band before th* fac* with a theough that part of Lot Three (3) Section Amount of unearned pre rush But there was uot the »lightest "early." the 'XhleF' mid the "altri miums on. all outstand Three (3> Township Two <21 North Range geatur* of abhorrence and other move Ten 7i ««i na Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver (10) West of the Willamette Meridian ing risk ............................ suggestion of a scramble—a little ran crop," but only the second I« <»f irreiii ri.ssi,« | Tablets. u ments Indicative of ahocked nod out dewcribert as follows: geatlou naturally al the narrow eu Beginning at tbe meander corner In the Accrued Taxes, $8UO.Ol>; ImtHirtance The flower eiijiiv» lint i raged feellug» But predominant la the Re insurance premi Tk*y build «p th* system, assist aatur* South bank of the Nehalem Bay In the Fast trance, where a smiling, good uatured very ephemeral existence, ns the mt- expression of absolute horror, which, Ila ot sant auction Chrec (3). thence South ums, $17,498.21 ............... 18,298.21 wal condition», and are to bobby remarked quite pleasantly: tllng of tbe fruit generally tnbew place coming from those we consider our ( on said Section tine 347 2 feet, thence South action that *M hardly rv.l- | as deg. SO' » «st. a distance ot 247 5 feet to “Now. then, go rany-Just the same within twenty-four hour», and the |»-t Total liabilities, ex- •till degraded cousin«, 1» to our supe the Southeast corner of the tract of land • was taken. Chamberlain'. aa you went Into church laat Bunday- ala wither ami fall off almost Inuoe- riority very aggravating" | herein described, thence South S3 deg 30' cept surplus ............ $166,298.98 TeMeteareeoM s.sry whsri. Price 25c. West, a distance of 14U.5 feet; thence North If you did go " dlately. A cufftta estate In full flower I 34 deg. SO' West, a distance of 366 feet to Total insurance in force Then a abort passage up a flight of 1» a very beautiful sight. Imt Its glory December 31, 1909 .... 10,561,513.00 the South bank of Nehalem Bay thence A Healthful Cast urns. Easterly up said South bank of Nehalem BUSINESS narrow stairs, past a little cubbyhole Is very soon past - Westminster Gn IN OREGON FOR THE When tbe Eraser highlanders landed ' Bay. following the merandenngs thereof to a TEAR. GU6HNING & pressing where th* tk'keta are linuitad out sftra ■atle I po»’ f«x ‘hr Northwest corner of the In North America In 1757. It'was pro tract of land dee-led by tbe Wheeler Lumber Total risks written during you hav* duly deposited your two amt posed to cliang* tbe dress on account Company to Cora B. Wheeler; thence South the year ............................ $186,205.00 all. Into th* theater and ready for tb* A Witty Suggestion. ** deg 30' Kass, a distance of 349.H feet Gross premiums te- play neatly done At the time when T'haddeus Steven* of tbe cold winters snd bot "ummers. to the beginning said right of way herein ceived during the year. described containing 33 acres. Said center 3.914.28 was a represent stive in congress a Tbe officer, eucceoxfully opposed this line being more particularly described as Premiums returned dur and were ultlm.-itrlr Juatlfled by tbe follow«.* member of the bouse who was noted Nine P*«nts In Law. ing the year.................... 568.35 at the Beginning at a point of interueetic n of A thro* y*ar-ol«l was being mad* for bl» uncertain course on all qmra highlanders being the healthiest sol said center line with tbe East line of said Total amount of risks dier» tn the army In tbe campaign In Section Three (3> said point being is feet ready for a bath, much to her dlarom- tlona ami who vvnfewsed tbai hr neve« outstanding in Ore of the meander corner in said Sei thm gon. December 31, 1909. _ _____ fort. as ah* h*arttly diallked soap amt Invaatlgated a |»>lnt under dlscuwlon Holland Io 1794 some regiments loot as South 161,455.00 line on the South bank of Sehalem Bay. and many aa 390 from disease, bot tbo The Sovereign Fire Assurance being tilentica with Station I224XSH ot water "Don't dlt water tn my »yen," without amllng himself neutral naked Black Watch, which bad 300 recruit» saM l ompaaty s railway surrey numbers; Co., of Canada. ah* aald. "and don't dlt eoap In my one day for brave of ahwenc* tlsence Southwesterly on afeurve tothe right By H. S. W ilson . •oaa." "Mr Rpeaker." sold fftpvra». “I 4> In Its rank*, had only twraty-tr* can- having a radius of «»73.53 feet lhe course <M ' the tangent to »aid curve being Sonth 57 2nd Vice President. ualttas. Including th* killed In battle. Thinking to qutet k*r. bar mother not rise ♦<» object. Iiul to auggvst th,' Into tfie house while the clliipl'ilii WH» praying lie h»>k«*d through the draw er» of Ills desk In a li.-t.sty innmier mid then hustled t<> the »Ide of tbe i Imp- In lu. “ 'Keep on |>r:iylna.' he urged enr neatly. *W* emi t find »he Joiirmil "Mr elmpbih* whh so »itiri eti Him tie faltered In III» prtyer. tint ntfor n mo Ibent be «eemed Io grasp tile s|ti|:ltii»ti (Je Isiwetl bls liciid «(III loner hiu I rile ll»1iul time rantltii|e«l to pray devoitsi to prayer In tire lamse Is nl»*iti (I minute M -mbers la-g:n> to -luft Illi enslly on lliell feel. Io h">k m i hell watches, mid. Instead of bowing thelt bends In reverence, they looked nt th«- speaker pleadingly. Tlte nin-nker evl denllv hud In-eii hiformed ol the (flttt cutty, mid realizing Hint the lnislnra» of the lioil«e could liot pris-ied without the Journal, he wus willing the mem hers should gel plenty of prn.ver Aft er ten ntliiulra' solid praying the preacher show ««I «Igns of getting nerv on». He knew the nteutliers were get ting restive, mid lie looked down to ou« of tbe clerks. “'Don't stop,' pli'iid 'd the clerk 'YVe haven't found It yet.' "Tli* preHclier did not stop until In- bad lieen praying for fifteen minutes at tbe end of wlik'h time the lour mil clerk rushed Into the house lieurln: the precious book under tils arm "'Amen.' said the cbii|ilillii. with n I slgli of relief, mid the »{lenker‘prompt ly ordered the clerk to rend the Jour nal of tbe |ir*eetilug day's liUHlnera."- Waablngton Times 6; 1 liarrhoea Chamberlain’G Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy The P. A. Starck Piano Co. A Morning Reminder. TOGGERY I aakL "Never mind. Dorothy: It's my nos*, anyway ‘ "W*ll. I don't earw” replied Dorothy, with feeling. ')>*• m* that'* using it" -Itallnvator ’ th* bonornbl* m*nil>*r need not a k tble fkvnr. for b* can easily pair «6 with blmaslf" Fow Wits. j Hlm-1 waacnnfUsnl for /bit. I con f»««. but It twit OH Italy a *on>*at 1« collect my wits H*r-Yra. It eouldn t tak* aay longer than that Go oo."- Ctaveland l eader Meas uros His Maa. I Ì c»a t aay Ir» never iota a He," "Hay th* rast of it." "Bnt I o*« er tell a rasa a bigger Ito than I think b*i| bettar*"-I’lltabarg rest Altar the Careuas Ftrat Reveler—I aay. old man. your wife wen t do a tblug to you when abe Aneli» the whisky. Secood Ke vetar- When l*m near bee | hold my breath First Revetar—Toa »ost be abta ta ICa too strong Boatoo Transcript ot 1 deg. 31' West, a "listanee of 3«4 let. thence Statutory resident general agent Southwesterly on a curve to the right hav in fact Ed. W. ing n radius of laiO iM feet a <l»tauce ot and attorney I 34 feet to a poiaA in the Bast Hue of the ELLER. 315-317 Abington Build tract above dtaeribed. said point betas ing. Portland, Ore. ‘dentfeal with St a linn 122us3o of saM Rai!- '.'owpany* euteer numbers and the Ktaaey Fill« Have iatwal potato Un drseriptHm. thence eon- " Foley a Hssiu ktsttawtrir on a curve to the Cured He.*’ • right having a fadius of lalOOa feet a ** ’♦* ,o ■ ra*"» tbe West TIi* above >« a quotation from a I Hoe of above dauenbed tract said point being Htentteal with Stattan IfftnstNIoZ sari letter written by H. M. Winkler, company’« railway «wrvey number«. hvanaville. Ind. "I contracted a For aa auseuament of the damages of the severe caae of kidney trouble. My defendants tor such appropriation and liack gave owt and pained me. I for judgment tor plaintiff*» coat« and din- seemed to have lont all strength and bwrbewkeata . ' «T’2* * P»Ni»hed by order of ambition; was bothered with disay th Hon.wa lie-leorte H. Surnett Judge of spells, my head would awim and the ubovv vnnttal court, made Jnly 2nd apecka float before my evea. I took l»tO- The time pieurrilwd m the *a-d order , foe ll«e publication of the said summ. ni is Foley Kidney Pilla regularly and I «IS weeks The date of tbe Sect pnblfeatton am now per.eclly well and feel' like a of tbe summons ,s Juty 7lh. 1910 new man. Foley Kidney Fill* have S how and McCaaafeT Attorneys toe Plaintiff cured me.” For sale by U. L Clough. I ▲ Stray Cow. A str«* .cow, on the old All«y place at Hotraonville. Bed mule? cow about A years old. Owner please take a wav'or it will be «old. Apply at the offiqe of the Miami Lumber Co.. Hobebnville Ore. 1 "la Life Wroth Liviag f" Mrs. Molli* McRnnev, Prentiek Mia*., writes that she had a acre'« case of kidney and bladder t-onbR. and that four tiottlen of Foley - Kidney Remedy mred her sound end well. Shecioa« a her fitter by say ing “I heaitily re.onimend Foley*« Kilney Remedy to any aufferer of kidnej diaeaae.' It saved my life.” C. 1. Clough. 4 r • ♦ 1 t I I