Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 04, 1910, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 4. 1910
•]
Summons.
Í
y
i
i
<<
a
«
a
o
I
I
i
I
I
i
i
T T T BO1T3
Hsalth C«rtificat» F«r Hair.
Will you pledge yourself not to
Sifting the Moving Pictures,
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
• A ttorney - at -I j ,
( Any woiiuih wnu chauge» doctor« «O IN THE CIBCUT COUKT OF THE STATE
.rraiCTLV is advamck .)
vote for that old exar for »peaker? .
OF ORBliON FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY
■
-
■
-
-
—
vwn
muons
for
oiak-
We
should
not
expect
to
keep
out
t,y
Oy-r
»
1.50
One year............................................. 1
Oh, the »capegoat! Thia little 154}
Complete set of Abstract L,
of the beaten track much longer. | )llCthe Tbhige Tbe woman In (bla Pacific Railway and Nav-
75
Six months.........................................
i«“‘luoCu”p%ilm(r
50 puunilti of clay cannot bear many Chicago and other citiea have ea-' case wa» threateu.'d <Viti< (ever Her
Three months....................................
in office. Taxes paid fa,.
Bins off into the wilderness. If my
first queslioo wua. "¿ball I ‘o»e my
VS
Willie G. Du Hois and
contituency is not as kind to me as tabliehed the censorship of moving hair?”
Residents.
John E. Du Buis, her
it has been for 36 years, I will go picture films, and precedent will i -Most likely.’ »aid the doctor
busband,
DJcndnnts:
bave
its
influence.
Office opposite Post 0^
1 Tlie uext «lay be found a man with
back, if God spares my life, and be
To Willie G. l»u Hoi* aud John IE. l>u
Always there ia a new evil Bpring­ a iwtr ot »bear» »taudmg st tbe
in the next Congress either in the
Boi., ytriendant.
In the name of the
Roth phonet.
"tai; if Oregon: You are hereby required
When a man can take no intere»t majority or in the minority. I ing up, due to some improvement ».Ida.
to appear and answer the
wlsb
.vou
or
invention
in
our
civilization,
and
| “Doctor.” suitd tbe nmn. "I
in anything but politic», the prud­ would rather be there in a Repub­
filed against you in the above entitled
on or before August 20, ¡910, !4"‘i
ent thing for him to do is to move lican minority—a real, virile Repub­ every added boon or pleasure has WOUld 'Write out » errtitt« a(* tltat 1W* cause,
you fail so to apjxear und answer, plaintiff CARL HABERLACH,
heir w besltliy. The lady wuiita to will apply to the court tor the rebel prayed
its
counterpart
distress;
for
anto-
to Ohio.
lican minority—than to be one of
sell It. She uays it she » bound to lose for iin the complaint, to wit. for judgment
fur the apprupriatiun to plantiff’s use of
Now that the American flag can an apparent majority that could ■nobilinR' there is joy-ridin« and
il anyhow in this h | s - i ) of wnkues» she the following described real property situate
death;
the
x-ray
brought
its
dang
­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
be seen through the smoke, the not take account of stock and know
is in for she might a* well gel rid of II in the County of Tillamook and b»ate of
situation at Bluefield may be said from one day to the other whether ers, bolted wheaten flour they say now while It will bring a good price.
A^strip of land one hundred feet in width,
to be clearing lip.
it was the majority or the minority. causes appendicitis, the conven­ II she waits lill It r«H» out uobodjr being fittY feet on each side, of and parallel
with the center line of Pacific Railway and
iences
mean
the
peril
of
sewer
,
will buy
buy II.
II. Women with uice hair Navigation Company’s railway,
ThePhilippine ant is tube import­ . . . But aa long as God lets me
will
su,,<«y- Office across the street rind norths
gas; no rose without its thorn, no and not mu< h money are smart enough ed «tuked out. located and adopted through
ed for the extermination of the live the muckracking periodicals
the Post Otficu
that
part
of
Lot
3.
Sectionj
3.
Township
bud without a beetle at the heart nowadays lo sell their hair as soon as North Range 10 West. Willamette Mandinn, 2
house fly. Is this to be a part of the and the independent or progressive
described
as
follows:
Beginning
at
the
they fall III
Most dealers take it amt
Republicans shall not make me say of it.
policy of “imperialism?"
meander corner on the south bank ot
The instructive moving pictures uo questions asked, but I’m too con- Nehalem Bay. in the section line on the east Q_EORGE WILLETT,
There is a fine prospect for a crop that I will not be a candidate for so quickly and wonderfully devel­ K lentlous I want a doctor’» certlB- side of suid section 3, thence south on said
347.2 feet; thence b. 55 deg. 30
of insurgents in Great Britain, speaker any more than they shall oped as a means of entertainment cate every time in a case like thia. I srrdonlinc
W a distance of 388 feet, the initial point of
A ttorney - at -L aw .
this description; thence S. 55 deg. 3UZ W. a
where it is proposed to give King make me say, if I am again elected can be employed they say to up­ hope you’ll 1« obliging "
distance of 426.4 feet; thence N 34 deg. 30
The doctor was uol obliging, and the W , a distance of 421.1 feet to the south
George a subaistance fund of $2,- to Congress, that I will not vote set the moral foundations of the
when my name is called.” When
Next to Tillamook Count,
uext day a uew doctor was culled in-— bank of Nehalem Bay; thence easterly up
350,000.
said Nehalem Bay, following the meander­
challenged as to a decrease in the young, not to mention the standard, Philadelphia Ledger.
Bank,
ing»
thereof
to
a
point
N.
34
deg,
30
’
W.
a
Col. Bryan has just been defeated
inifjortation of rubber because of of decency of the older. Scenes
distance of 366 3 feet from the said initial
in an attempt to control the state
point;
thence
S.
3
4
deg.
3O
X
E.
a
distance
of
T illamook - O segc ,
the higher rubber tariff, Cannon picturing domestic and other life
Wood Pulp Pspor.
366.3 feet from the said inital point, the
politics of Nebraska.
He could
Wood pulp paper Is made from wood said right of way herein described contain­
asserted that importations of rub­ offered—in some places—of a type
ing 1.03 acres more or less, said center line
not wait for his regular quadrennial
of people that most do not number i —poplar, spruce or piue usually — being-more
ber had not decreased.
particularly described as lollows:
h . GOYNE,
reverse at the polls.
Beginning at the point of intersection ot AJA
among their acquaintances, atrd the which lias teen reduced lo a tine pulp
said center line with the cast line ot said
Women are employed to do the
veil
is
drawn
aside
from
a
mode
of
either
by
grtiMiiug
wulle
wet
or
Section 3. said point be’ng 14 feet south of
What Is the Farm Yielding?
the meander corner on the south bank of
baking for the regular army, It is
existence about which we are not through chemical menus The pulp Is Nehalem
Bay in said section line; theuce
A ttorney - at L aw .
believed that the soldiers will Hght
It is a fact that too many farmers especially hankering to know; more kept diluted with water while fed on southwesterly on a curve to the right,
having
a
radius
ot 6875. 5 teet the tangent
better if given the kind of bread and land owners do not keep an than vaguely comes to our ken by to the tied of the paper iniublne, this to said curve at said
Office
: Opposite Court Hi
point being 8. 57 deg.
bed being a eoutlnuous baud or wide 31' V\. a distance of 384 feet; thence south­
that mother used to make.
account with the farm in the way means unsought
belt of tluely woveu wire, it is sup­ westerly on a curve to the right, having a
T illamook , O regon ,
radius of 1910.08 feet, a distance of 196
Nearly all the moving picture
Last year’s export of cotton from of details of what it produces or
ported by rollers set close together feet, to the east line of the tract of land
the United States was worth Hi­ what it costs in taxes and expenses shows are quite unexceptionable, 1 and In rapid motion, the latter to set above described. being indentical with
1219xo8 and the initial point of
000, (XX). Cotton is no longer king of all kinds. The farm should be fiarticularly in the residence sec­ the Uliers of the paper. The sheet Station
this description; thence southwesterly on a
T. BOALS, MJ),
of American productions, tint can put into some form of account so tions; the patrons are not pleased forms almost st owe, aa soon as the curve to the right, having a radius of 1910.
feet a distance of 183 feet; thence south­
that it will show whether or not it with any “stories without words’’ | water draius through the wire cloth, 08
easily rank with the grand dukes,
westerly on a spiral to the right, a distance
150 feet thence 8. 74 deg. 20’ W. through
Minnesota’s inheritance tax and costs more than it makes. The that are otherwise, and managers I though It is then moist and weak. of
and beyond the above described tract of PHYSICIAN & SURGE
other sources of special revenue system necessary to handle the naturally strive to please their: Successive rollers and vacuum boxes land.
TILLAMOOK.
For an assessment of the damages of
press and dry out uiore moisture, big
will enable the authorities to dis- fann in its record of receipts and patrons.
the defendants for such appropriation and
rollers
heated
by
steam
Busily
render
for
judgment
for
plantitl
’
s
costs
and
dis
­
Office' Olson Building.
It is hard to tell exactly how much
pence with a state tax next year. expences may be very plain, or it
It perfectly dry. and then It Is run be­ bursements.
This summons is published by order of the Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house,
Several other states are similarly may be more complicated. Where portrayals of crime effect the youth­ tween Bhlsulug rollers, varying ac­
Honorable George H. Burnett, Judge of the
Mrs. Walker's.
situated and they ought to show the form is platted and each field ful mind. In our younger days we cording lo the exact kind of paper to above entitled court, made July 2nd, 1910.
The time prescribed in
the said order
numbered and a separate account all remember the yellow-back dime
the value of the example.
be made.—London Standard.
for the publication of the said summons is six
kept with each there is necessarily novels were accused of filling the
weeks. The date of the first publication of
American exports of automobiles
g
M. KERRON,
the summons is July 7th, 1910.
u doubling up of work, but even banditti and the penitentiaries with
Ths Norwegian Costums.
bNOW and M c C amant .
have doubled within a year. Euro­
Attorneys for Plantiff.
this is easy when one has account our young men, and how many of
the
It
Is
at
church
Ur
Norway
that
peans may be mortgaging some of
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
books suited for this work and us survived that dreadful onslaught; national costume Is best seen, ill the
their »pare castles to make this in­
Summons.
strict attention given to the details. on our morals—for we nearly all: north the women wear short dHrk
vestment, but they will get plenty
C oncrete B uilding ,
There are farm account books read the yellow-backs—and most j gowns, with fringed bandkerchiefs IN THE CIRCUITCOUtÍT OF THE STATE
of satisfaction out of the best
tied
becomingly
over
their
curly
fair
OF
OREGON
FOR
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY.
published arranged specially for of us have succeeded so far in es­
Tillamcok,
machines.
Oreg«
Railway and Navi­
this form of tiookkeeping. Most caping a verdict from twelve good , hair, black ones for the matrons and Pacific
gation Company,
Upon liis return from Argentina, farmers take the ordinary journal men and true, and continue to hon-1 white ones for maidens. In the south
Plain tifi
VI
Maj. Gen. Wood has spoken with or day book nnd keep only a gen­ orably support the state and ourj the old Norwegian dress la often worn.
L. Vosburg’and Jenny
It consists of a short dark petticoat, S. J« Vosburg
R. T. M. SMITH,
his wife. Maude
suggestive approve! of the compul­ eral account of receipts and dis­ families.
with a stripe of bright colors, a full C. Van Watersand George
sory military service prevailing bursements, and at the end of the
B.
Van
Waters,
her
hus
­
There is a good deal of sturny white blouse and a red bodice heavily
band, George R. Vosburg
in that country, although saying year or any month they can tell sense in a boy even in his earliest
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
embroidered, while on Sundays a quan­ and May Vosburg, bis
that it will be a long time before we how their business is going as to juvenility; and where there are ex- 1 tity of silver pins and chalus are add­ wile, E Fred Vosburg and
Ida Vosburg, his wife,
Office over J. A. Todd & U.
in America are ready for universal receipts
and expenses, though ceptions, absetise of moving pic, ed; Tbe beaddress varlea according to Henry A. Vosburg and
Tillamook, Ore.
military service. He had already not in detail us to divisions amt tures or yellow-back novels, can't tbe occasion and the wearer's social Edith Vosburg, his wife,
Defendants:
urged a shorter term of enlistment. classifications of the various de­ I do much to brace his slippery feet. condition. Tbe girls wear jaunty red
To George R. Vosburg, May Vosburg. E.
Fred Vosburg, Ida Vosburg, Harry A. Vos­
Gen. Wood thought this would partments. Each department should I It is chiefly because pictures of caps, tbe married women a coif made burg
and Edith Vosburg, Defendants:
C. HAWK,
In the name of the State of Oregon: You
make army service more attractive, be required to return its evidence crime affords neither pleasure nor of many folds of starched white linen,
ure
hereby
required to appear and answer
mid he further advocated sending of profit or expose its record of instruction that they have no plaited over a wooden frame, and a the complaint filled against you in the above
bride wears a high metal crown curi­ entitled cause, on or before August 20, 191U,
more boys to West Point.
loss.
and if you fail so to appear and answer,
special excuse for being. There i ously chased and set with jewels.
plaintiff will apply to the court for the PHYSICIAN & SUB!
That tbe railroads of the country
It is a good plan for the farm to are enough unpleasant
thing»
■
1 1 'i
relief prayed for in the complaint, to wit. for
aie better otf than they were a year square up its business once a year, in the world, without artificially
judgment for the appropriation to plaintiff’s
Pascal’s Early Observation.
use of the following described real property
ago is proved by their own reports tuke an inventory and learn just adding to them.
Blaise Pascal, who wrote a remark­ situate in the County of Tillamook and
BAY CITY, OREGON
for 11)01) abstracts of which are now how the farm stands to profit or
able treatise on tbe laws of sound, *tate of Oregon:
A strip of land 100 feet in width being 50
before the Commerce Commission loss. -Twentieth Century Farmer.
feet on each side of and parr«llel with the
The Independent Chnrch vs. The was constantly observing tbe familiar center
of the Pacific Railwaj- and Navi­
occurrences about him even as a boy. gation line
mid from which the commission has
R. BEALS,
Company's railway as the same is
Liquor Question.
When be waa only tea years old be surveyed, staked out, located and adopted
formulated its reports covering that
A Funny Proposition.
through
that
part
of
Lot
Three
(3)
Section
sat at tbe dlnuer table one day strik­
year. The commission finds that
Three (3? Township Two (2) North Range
The Independent Church is colu­
Man comes into this world with­ posed
Ten (10) West of the Willamette Meridian,
of men who assume tile re- ing bla plate with bls knife and then described
REAL ESTATE,
while receipts have increased more
as follows:
listening to tbe sound.
Beginning at the meander corner in the
than $14,(XX),(XX). the expenses dur- out his Consent and leaves it against sponsibility of self control, and self
“What are you doing with that plate. South bank of the Nehalem Bay in the East
his will. During his stuy on earth preservution, that are capable of
F inancial A gi
ing the same period decreased $70,-
line of said Section Three (3), thence South
his time is sjient in one continuous discretion, hence it is left to each Blaise?" asked bls sister.
on
said
Section
line
347.2
feet;
thence
South
(XX),(XX). The saving was not effected
“See.” be replied.
"When I •trike 55 deg, 30’ West, a distance of 247.5 feet to
Tillamook, Oregon.
round of contraries and misunder­ individual to decide what he shall
eat or drink. A man within him- the plate with my knife It rings. the Southeast corner of the tract of land
by reducing the uumtier of em­
standings by the balance of our self.
herein described; thence South 55 deg. 30’
ployes nor by a reduction in wages,
Harkr
West, a distance of 140.5 feet; thence North
species.
The law is well intended to pro-
R. A. D. PERBW
34 deg. 30’ West, a distance of 366 feet to
for both were increased. The result
Again be called forth tbe eound.
the South bank of Nehalem Bay. thence
in his infancy he is an angel; in tect those who are devoid of con-
"When I grasp It with my band so,' Easterly up said South bank of Nehalem
is attributed to lictter management
science,
who
—
who
are
at
the
mercy
of
his boyhood he is a devil; in his others, 1
Bay, following the meranderings thereof to a
us to economy and efficiency nnd
helpless, without self-re- be continued, “tbe sound cesses, 1 post
set for the Northwest corner of the
RESIDENT DENIM
manhood he is everything from a straint. ' The local
___ option
,___ _____
law as wonder why It is.”
tract of land deeded by the Wheeler Lumber
the increasing volume of business.
Company
to Cora E. Wheeler; thence South
lizard up; in his duties he is a fool; it ia, is a confounded farce. It drives
34 deg. 30* East, a distance of 349.8 feet
Office in Sturgeon’s BuiMwt
The Bureau of Labor at Washing­ if he raises a family he is a chump; legitimate men out of business only
To Avoid Telling Secret*.
to the beginning. Said right of way herein
ton has just published the main if he raises a small check he is a to foster a horde of criminals.
described
containing
.32
acres.
Said
center
All Work Guaranteed.
A New York theatrical manager waa line being more particularly described as
The contemptable way of hiring
points of the investigation conduct­ thief, and then law raises the devil
a lot of scape goats to incriminate advising a friend to be eaatloue to an follows:
Beginning at a point of intersection of TILLAMOOK.
ed by the Statistical Office of Ger­ with him; if he is a ]>oor man, he is i men, would put Judas to shame, undertaking be bad I d view.
said center line with the East line of said
many, concerning the coat of living a |HM>r manager and has no sense; and is enough to condemn the
"You can't take too many precau- Section Three (3) said point being 14 feet
of the meander corner in said Section
for families ot wage earners in if he is rich he is dishonest, but whole affair.
tfona.” be asserted. “’An ounce of South
line on the South bank of Nehalem Bay, and J~~)R. P. J. SHARP,
The question is does a man exer­ prevention.’ aa tbe copybook used to being idéntica, with Station 1224x88 of
that country. The riqsirt deals with considered smart, if he is in polities
cise his own good judgment. To
•aid Company*« railway survey numbers;
the expences of 852 families during lie is a grafter and a crook; if he is my mind there are these things •ay. 'Is better than seven pounds of thence Southwesterly on ajeurve to the right,
RESIDENT DE.ITIS1
the year 11X17. all but five of which out of politics you can't please him to consider, 1st what to drink; 2nd allopathic, homeopathic or hydropathic having a radius of 6875.5.5 feet the course of
the tangent to said curve being South 57
had incomes of not over 5(XX) marks as he is an utidesirabe citizen; if what it costa, and 3rd who you are cure.' One of tbe moot contented meo deg 31’ West, a distance of 384 feet. thence
1 ever knew was tbe moot cautious. southwesterly on a curve to the right hav­ Office across tbe street
($111X0. They averaged 4.05 persons he goes to church he is a hypocrite; drinking with.
a radius of ¡91U.Oft feet a distance of
I.iquid bottled with an expensive Be was deaf and dumb, and be never 5 ing
4 feet to a point in the East line of the
Court House.
to a family. The average annual if he stays away from church he label does not signify that it is fit
went to bed without putting on boxing tract above described said point being
income waa $.521.72, mid the average is a sinner and dammed; if lie to drink. The power of taste isunre- glove».”
identical with Station 1 220x50 of said Rail­
Dr. Wise’s office-
way Company’s survey numbers and the
expenditure wa« $¿>31.70, the average donates to foreign missions tie I liable, the only way is to be positive
"Boxing gloves? What fort’
initial point of this description; thence con­
of
how
it
was
produced
and
who
tinuing Southwesterly on a curve to the
deficit amounting to $O.t)K of the does it for show; if he doesn’t
“So that be wouldn't talk In his right
having a radius of 1910.08 feet, a
has had the care.
Adulteration
8ABCHET,
income 82.4 per cent was from the he is stingy.
distance of 142 feet to a point in the West
ia a great source of revenue in the sleep.”
line
of
above described tract said point
L
.
The Fashionable!
principal earnings of the husband.
W hen he first comes into the liquor trade. What it coats. It ia
being identical with Station 1219x08 of said
company's railway survey numbers.
Oeld Filled.
2.7 percent from the earnings of the world everybody wants to kiss him well known how much spirits a
For
an
assessment
of
the
damages
of
the
bushel of corn or rye will make, or
it hat does "gold Ailed” mean? Prob­ defendants for such appropriation and
wife mid 1.7 from those of the child-
l>efore he goes out they all waut how much beer is made from malt
judgment for plaintifTs costs and dis­ Cleaning, Pressing and
ren. Of the expenses $242 was ft r to kick him. If he dies young there and hops, or wine from a ton of ably moot people who buy gold filled for
bursements.
This summons is published bv order of
ing a Specialty'
food mill drink. $tKY.50 (or rent mid was a great future before him; if grapes, and what it costs forcooper- watches fancy that they are mysteri­
ously Impregnated with gold. The th Honorable George H. Burnett. Judge of
maintenance of dwelling, $12.1X1 for he lives to a ripe old age he is I age. etc. The price in Tillamook i»
th
*
above
entitled
court,
made
July
2nd
term Is misleading. Gold filling coo- 1910. The time prescribed in the said order
clothing mi<l laundry, $1.01 for heat simply living to eave funeral ex­ prohibition to me. The surest way
Store in Heins Phot<
— to become an innebriate is to asaoci- alate In taking two sheets of gold, be­ for the publication of the said summons is
ing mid lighting and |lt».(W for mis- penses, Life ia u hinny road, but “1® with men who are ready ot tween which Is placed a section of six weeks. The date of the first publication
Gallery.
of t ic summons is July 7th. 1910,
cellaneous purposes. Of the last one all like to travel. Inland all
to
anything froin a solder coated base metal. Thia metal­
" times
*
* drink
'
S now and .M c C amant .
Attorneys
for
Plaint
ff.
bottle,
good,
bad,
or
indifferent.
$1X54 went for newspapers, I mmi I is Farmer.
lic sandwich ts heated and pressed, so
The government guarantees the that tbe three parts ar* welded togeth­
L and O fficb B usiness
mid organizations and $8.511 (or re
right of church discretion, but all
A SFBC1ALTT-
Cholera Infantum Cared.
er.
with
tbe
gold
outside.
—
Chicago
creation, $18.10 for insurance; $1X11
men do not exercise that right,
OWING
* f01
News.
“Something like two years ago hence the need of a church thift
for physical care mid $7.:kl for edu­
cation. The main difference lietween my liaby, which was then alwiut stands exclusively for those who
lawyers
a year old, wu* taken »eriously
the figures for these wage earners ill with cholera infantum, voiueting claim that right, against other
churches who wish to dictate and
R oom 314 WOICW««'
and those for a typical group of and purging profusely.'’ writeej. r. peracribe what men shall eat ar
ANU iaa
OAK
T hird *m'
*
oé**
salaried families was found to tie Cemoey of Dempsey. Ala. “I did drink. A man ia justified in being
Room Next to the U S L«®*
what
1
could
to
relieve
her
but
did
an abstainer if he sees that he
thegreater proportion of thelattei's
Has established a permanen
ortland ukì
her no good. and l>etng very much
better off. and the aame with the
Agency in
income devoted to intellectual and alarmed about her went for a ia
man who uses stimulants.
TILLAMOOK
recreative purposes and less to food. phyaican but failed to find one. so
COUNTY
Men who use their own senses
For their pianos. 25 year guarantee, J^/JRS. ALICIA Pß
Notwithstanding his
physical came back by Klder Bros. A Carter's differ from men who look to other«
and warranted to withstand any
»tore and Mr. Klder recommended
collapse on account of the terrific Chamberlain’« Colic. Cholera and for restraint, who would be totaly
climate.
unfit for the Independent Church
heat during a speech at Winfield, Diarrhoea remedy. I procured a The production and care of liquor»
GRADUATE NUI
Composite Bell Metal
___
Frame.
Kan . on the loth. Speaker Cannon bottle of it. went home aa quickly would lie well within the jurisdic­
Strings. 7X» Octaves. Price.
$35iioi). Piano on exhibition
continued his invasion of Kansas aa ponaible and gave the baby a tion ot a church that ia composed
MRS.
PAGE’S H'
doae of the remedy.
It relieved of the right kind of men. 1st we
MISS FLORENCE EVENS.
witli|fierce volleys of invective aimed her in fifteen minute» and «oon make wine» and liquor» that are
at the insurgent or proa resat ve cured her entirely.” For aale by pure, 2nd we could have them at
Gua Kunze House.
TILLAMOOK.
ranks. At the Burlingame on M ob Lamar's drug store.
actual co»t. and 3rd the aswxriation
2nd Ave. K.
W. I. Garrett’s
day Cannon said: "1 am speaker,
Fever. would be elevating to the man
Phone.
H'hi’ia, that live« the man.
and on March 4 next 1 will have
andall
_______
J C. Govg.
take
Kolev
’
s
Honey
and
Tar.
It
From Sick ties® To "Kxcell n>
been speaker for eight year«, a
bridle
quickly relieves the diatomfort and
H-alth"
longer continuous term than any «uttering and the annoying aymp-
To keep vour health sound; to
lit
Cha
*-
Lyon
'
Pr
«
r
'».
INSURANCE.
man ever served as apeaker since tome disappear
It soothes and avoid the ilia of advancing year«,
*U. I found in your Folev Kidney
the foundation of the government. heal« the inflamed air passages of to conserve your physical torvea
Fillo a prompt ami »peedv cure for
MARINE.
ACCW
• . . Somebody has got to l>e the the head, throat and bronchial tor a ripe and healthful old age,
’Y •nd k,dn«y trouble which
tubes. It contains no opiates and ({«•rd vour kidneys by taking
BONDS, Etc
bothered me for many months. I
•’■•P*lC<Ml
Througn magasines no harmful drugs.
Refuse »ub-
For sale bv
"T "uT
excellent health T illamook ,
•nd letters candidates arc ashed: situtes. —For eale by C. I. Clough.
C. I. Clough.
z
which I owe to Foley Kidnet PiU«.”
For sale by C. I. Clough.
Both Ph«*®
fl^» ^illamooh íjrnbligM.
The P. A. Starck
Piano Co.
c
P
R
.
,
*
&
,