Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 21, 1911, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEP 1 EMBER 21. 1911
*
upon petition of ten per cent of the
Summons.
Notice of Sale of Tide Lande.
NAPOLEON’S TAILOR.
voters of the county.
BASECALL SCORES.
roads urged .
Resolutions of thanks
were Ona Man Who Dared to Disobey Hie
In the Circuit Court of the State of
N otice ia H ereby G iven ,—That
Odd Way ths Plays Were Recorded
Oregon, for the County of
imission Decides to Ask adopted in courtesy to the Com­
the State Lind Board of the State
Imperial Master.
Rack In ths Sixties.
i
Tillamook.
ot Oregon will sell to the highest
mercial Club, which had placed its
governor to Call Solons
The diary of Poutnles de la Slboutle
Tbe baseball public of today, accus­ Louis Sondheim,
bidder, at its office in the Capital
convention hall at the disposal of ! (born 1789. died In 18t>3>. recently tomed to tbe minute reporting of
Plaintiff,
Building, ut Salem, Oregon, on
to Act on Highway
the Commission, and in courtesy of I translated into English, has something games, w herein each run is compound
vs.
October 3rd, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock
Bills.
u.tn., of said day, all the State’s in­
W. C. Bristol, who had given the ■bout Napoleon, that remarkable man ed an l many a play analysed, is of­ Srethna S. Phelp»,
Defendant.
in the tide and overflow
,t Governor West be asked to use of his office and the services of . wbo continues to be the most iuterest- fered the account of a game played In In the Name of the State of Oregon: terest
land» hereinafter described, giving
I
Ing
figure
In
European
history.
Here
his
stenographers
to
the
committee
special session of the Legis-
Syracuse tn 1868. Tbe contestants
You are hereby required to appear however to the owner or owncs of
. at once to act on the four which drafted the billB. A resolu­ 1 Is one about Napoleon's carelessness were the Central City« of Syracuse and answer the complaint filed any land» abutting or fronting on
'
in
dress
and
what
came
of
it:
and tbe Athletics of Philadelphia, and herein against you in the above such tide and overflow lands, the
bills drafted by the Oregon tion was also adopted commending
entitled Court and cause, within six preference right to purchase «aid
In 1810, when Napoleon went to tbe score was 41 to 12.
1 Roads Commission was the the citizens of Jackson County for
weeks from the 31st day of Aug. D. A. tide and overflow lands at the high­
Compiegue to receive Marie Louise, his
Tbe
game
was
delayed
a
half
hour
mmendation made in one of | the activity they have shown in the i sister, the Princess Borghese said to
1911, »uid date being the tijnrt date of
price offered, provided such
by tbe difficulty tn finding an umpire. publication of this suinntons, a ad est
offer is made in goodjaith, and ul»o
resolutions adopted by the J past year in road improvement by ' him:
Then tbe report goes on to state:
if you fail so to appear or answer, providing that the land will not be
mission yesterday after the . availing themselves of the clause
"Your clothes are badly cut and do
“The game opened loosely upon both for want thereof, the plaintiff will sold for nor any offer therefore ac­
in
the
constitution
permitting
coun
­
, of the debate on the proposed
not fit you. You are so obstinate about side«, and at the end of tbe first in- apply to the Court for tile relief de cepted of less than $7.50 per acre,
ties to bond themselves to raise I ' not wearing braces—your trousers al­ ulngs the score stood Athletics 5. Cen­ manded and prayed for in the com­ the Bourd reserving the right to
plaint filed herein, to-wit :
reject any and al^bid». Said lands
I C. Bristol and his committee funds for road improvement and ways look as If they were falling off”— tral City 4. each side making its tallies
For a decree and judgment are situated in Tillamook County,
“Well,” answered tbe emperor, promptly from the loose playing of
Lven, after working late into the maintenance.
against
the
defendant
for
the
sum
“what do you advise me to do about the out club. After the first iuulng the of three hundred uud sixteen and Oregon, and described as follows :
Begmuiug at a jioint which is the
Ljing night, presented at the
it ? Can you recommend another Athletics played more carefully, while 25-160 ($316.25) Dollars the balance Meander
Corner between Sections
The Big Cheese Ready.
Ling of the morning session
tailor?”
i tbe Central Citys grew more careless due on the principal of said note, 8 and 9. T. 1 S., R. 10 \V.,\V.M., and
L of four bills embodying the
The cheese factoryman, Nik Li-
“Have a talk with Constant.-
until the fifth inning, when they be­ and for the further sum of seven ruuuing thence along high water
[cstions the commission had mon, at Appelton, Wis., and hia
Constant, the emperor’s valet, was came more demoralized than was tbe ($7.60) Dollars as interest due on line the following courses :
S. 80 degs. 40’ K. 153.63 feet.
[red to them With the excel - assistants have finished last week, sent for and named one Leger. wbo Union army at tbe battle of Bull Run. : said note and for the further sum
| of one hundred ($10(100) dollars as
S. 56 degs. ÛO E. 11ÜÜ.UO ,,
[of the state-aid bill, there was the big cheese for the Chicago Na­ was tallop to Murat. Prince Eugene.
“Considerable dissatisfaction was attorney’s fees for the institution of
S. 22 degs. 17’ E. 553.76 ,,
L debate on their adoption. tional Dairy Fair or Exposition 26th Joseph and Jerome Botiapurte. A mes­ I manifested and expressed, and in two this suit to collect said note, to-
S. 70 degs. 38’ E. 287.66 „
senger
was
sent
to
summon
him,
and
innings
rightfully
so.
at
tbe
evident
N. 80 degs. 59 E. 445.60 ,,
I gether with plaintiff's costs and dis­
| in the forenoon and afternoon of Oct. to Nov. 4th. The cheese
be
arrived
at
Complegne
tbe
next
day.
bursements
incurred
herein.
S. 70 degs. 09’ E. 207.75 ,,
sue sided decisions of tbe umpire.
Ln. however, argument waxed will be sent there in a special made
And for ii further decree herein
S. 50 degs. 17’ K. 152.90 ,,
From that moment be made every
"We will not particularize, but suf
hi between the faction repre ice cheat. The cheese has a weight thing Napoleou wore. He consistently
8. 20 deus- 37’ i: 4<4>.UU ,,
tice to say that severul of tbe players 'that the mortgage on all of Blocks
S. 52 dega. 01' E. 045.80
Ing the grangers and the ma- of 12.361 lbs. and represents a value Iguored bis lni|>erlal patrou’s sugges- ou both sides did well, while others, I 4 and 17, in the town of Netarts Bay
S. 44 de^a. 48’ K. 3KI.CO „
L faction which favored the of $6000. It took 70 tone or 18000 tlons concerning his clotlies. For In especially the Central City side. were, Park, situate in the County of Tilla­
b. 35 dei*«. 10’ E. 516.35 ,,
mook, State of Oregon, according
[-aid bill as presented by the gallons of milk from 8,000 full blood stance, tbe emperor wished the skirts not fully up to their standard efforts. to
the plat theieof on tie in the
S. 43 degs. 51' E. 638.90 ..
-of
bls
Lnittee of seven.
tunics
to
he
turned
back,
like
Tbe following is the
office or the County Clerk of said I S. 09 degs. 91’ E. 64.57 ,, to line
Holstein and Guernsey cows. They
lot
3, then
those
of Frederick tbe Great. “1
county, »aid mortgage having lieen 1
Harmony Found Necessary.
SCORE.
are worth 1V4 million of dollars and
N. 0 deg. 26' W. 22U.0U ,, to low
Athletics.
O R given to »eepre payment of s.iiil ;
[arp as the argument became, the farms where they are on are should not think of allowing such a | Central City R O
3b . 1 3 Hayhurst, rf ... 2 6 promissory note, as set out in plain 1 water line and then along low water
¡nembers of the entire cotnmis- worth 10 million dollars. The thing, sire! You would look absurd. Cruttenden.
Porter, If........ . 3 1 McBride, p.. ... 1 1 tiff's complaint, be foreclosed und i line the following couraea :
and
my
reputation
would
be
lost.
The
lafter the close of the session, cheese hoops for this cheese has a
N.70degs. 28’ \V. 298.94 feet.
Boswell, cf.... . 1 3 RadclifTe, c.. ... 1 6 said property be sold, us upon i
eyes of tbe whole world are upon your Adams, as...... . 1 2 Wilkins, ss.. ... 6 2 execution, to satisfy any judgment ' N. 48 degs. 44’ W. 3.10.30 ,,
ed on the necessity of harmony weight of 3,000 lbs. They used
majesty, and If you were seen wear­ Dodge, p......... . 2 3 Filler. 2b ... ... 1 ti which may be secured by the plain-j N. 37 degs. 5<f W. 461.83
pion if any effective work was jackscrews for pressing the big ing such a uniform as you propose it Johnson, c...... . 1 4 Berry. 3b ... ... 3 5 tiff
in the above entitled suite, and I N. 39 degs. 2U’ \V. 441 95 ,,
t done. Representatives of the -cheese. It took 31 lbs. of cheese would be a disadvantage to you. and I Telford 2b.... . 1 3 Cuthbert, lb .. 5 2 for a deficiency judgment again-1 . N. 33 degs. 42’ W. 371 90 .,
Yale, lb........... . 0 6 SenBenderfer, Cf 4 4
krers were not entirely opposed rennet and 330 lbs. of the beat salt. should have to bear tbe blame. I Sedgwick, rf... . 2 3 Schaffer, if... ... 4 3 said defendant in said cause, in I N. 20degs.U8 \V. Uii.Ji. ,
N. 28 degs. 27’ W. 1335. jo le.■et to
ie state-aid bill, but held that The cheese is 8 feet in diameter and would not make you such a tunic If
__ — case proceed» of said sale do not 1
— —
North line of Lot 1 extended, Sec. ».
Totals ......... .12 27
Totals ...... ...27 41 cover the umount of »aid judgment. !
Laid have been so modified five feet high. The cheesemakers you offered me the whole of your em­
This »uinmons is served upon ¡ T. 1 S., R. 10 \V., then
RUNS IN EACH INNINGS.
the counties would be given of the big cheese have been photo­ pire."
1929.59 feet to
you by virtue of an order made by i West
Central City.... ... 4 10 1110 3 1-12
pluce of beginning and containing
L power in the construction and graphed 30,000 times by orders of
Athletics ........ ... 5 7 5 1 17 6 0 0 0—41 Honorable Homer Mason, Judge of
47 04 acres of tide land froutiag and
Fly Balls Caught—Central City: Adams, the County Court of the State of
ESKIMO SEALERS.
atenance of roads.
the agriculture department of
4; Porter, 5; Johnson, 1; Cruttenden, 2; Oregon, for the County ot Tills- abutting on lots 1 and 2 of Sec. 10
e first bill adopted by the com­ Washington and pictures will be
Boswell. 1-11
Athletics: Radcliffe, 41 ■nook, dated the 29tIi day of August and Lot 1 of Sec. 9, T. 1 S., R. 10 W.
mon is entitled *‘A bill for an used afterwards in picture shows. A Batt!» of Alertness Between th« Fisher, 1; Berry, 1; Cuthbert. 4; Bensen- A. D-, 1911, and which'order pre­ of W. M.
Hunter »nd Hi» Prey.
Bids should be accompanied by a
derter. 3—13.
scribes that summons in this suit
Providing for the establishment Another 5,000 lb. cheese has been
How Put Out—Central City: Fly, 13;
Tbe Eskimo method of .bunting seal»
be served upon you by pub­ regular application to purchase and
State Highways Department sent by freight automobile to the ■bows a primitive calling Improved to first base. 7; second base. 1; foul bound, should
lication once a week for six con­ exchange for the full amount
i apjiointing a State Highway state fair at Syracusa, N. Y., lately. a fine art. When a seal is discovered 4; home base. 2—27. Athletics: Fly. 12; secutive and successive week» iu offered und should be addressed to
first hase. 9; second base. 1; third base. 1; the Tillamook Headlight, a news- G. G. Browu,
Cleik State l and
missioner.” It provides that
tbe direction of the wind is at once home baBe, 2: foul bound. 2—27
paperof general circulation, printed Board, Salem, Oregon, and matked
Highway Commissioner shall
noted.
Then the hunter, keeping
Umpire—8. E. Radcliffe, Union Baseball
The Auto on The Farm.
und published in the County of "Application to bid and purchase
himself to tbe leeward of the seal, club. Camden. N. J.
ppointed for four years by the
tide land».”
Tillamook, State of Oregon.
Scorer»—Porter and BrownelL
No less than 82,000 motor care are walks up to within about a quarter of
G. G. B rown ,
trnor and must be a skilled
& F. R. M iller ,
How would that go in a sporting ex­ G. G. S chmitt
owned
by
the
farmers
of
this
coun*
Clerk State Land Boaad.
a
mile
of
it.
Beyond
tbla
be
begins
to
Attorney» for Plaintiff.
I engineer. His office ie to be
tra today? The only familiar signs are
Dated thia 27th day of July, 1911.
ie State Capitol and he is to try, according to an official of one crouch and advance« only when tbe tbe criticism of tbe umpire and the
seal’s head Is down.
of
the
largest
motor
car
companies
) all roads under his direct
Notice of Sale of Tide Lands.
Now, as tbe seal Is one of tbe most German names in tbe Athletic lineup.
For bowel complaints in children
jrviaion that are built by the in the United States, says the Al­ wideawake of animals and has the
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That always give Chumberlutn’s Colic,
bany
Knickerbocker
Press.
A
ma
­
I aid.
habit of throwing up Its bead quickly
the State Land Board of the State Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
A CRUSHING RETORT.
jority of these machines belong to every few seconds to guard agalust
of Oregon will sell to the highest i castor oil. It is certain to effect a
$5000 Salary Provided.
the grain-moving farmers of the danger. It follows that tbe Eskimo bns
bidder at its office in tile Capitili cure and when reduced with water
ie Highway Commissioner ie i to great Western agricultural states, to be extremely alert If he would get Mm». Songbird Paid Her Haughty So- Building, at Salem, Oregon, oil and sweetened it is pleasant to
ciety Patron In Full.
December 5th, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock tuke. No physician can prescribe
Squired to compile statistics on but we are told that the tillers of bls seal. When the seal's head is
I a better remedy. For sale by La­
Last year a prominent Boston society
work within his juisdiction, the soil in the East are also pur­ down upon tbe Ice Its eyes are shut, leader, in arranging a musical surprise a.in., of said day, all the State’s mar’s drug store.
interest in the tide und overflow
e a monthy report of the ex- chasing more motors this year than and It is said tbat In these brief inter­ at an elaborate dinner given to the lands hereinafter described, giving
liturcs from his office and sub- last.
vals It takes its sleep.
town’s elite, called on n singer of re­ however to the owner or owner» of
No Need to Stop Work.
Tbe hunter by carefully watching nown to engage her services for tbat any lands, abutting or fronting on
a report of the work of hie de­
As a matter of fact, motor ve­
When your doctor orders you to
such
tide
and
overflow
land»,
the
Beal
’
s
movements
Is
able
without
ment at each session of the hicles of various types are rapidly
event. It chanced that the singer was
“I
the preference right to purchase stop work, it stagger» you.
ielature. Hie salary is fixed at becoming almost a necessity in the much difficulty to get within about 200 naturally Independent. On the other said tide and overflow lands nt the can’t” you say. You know you nre
be baud, tbe caller was notoriously
I a year, payable monthy, and transportation of farm products. yards of It. but at closer quarters He
highest price offered, provided such weak, run-down and failing in
i is obliged to employ other tactics.
. health, day by day, but you rnuat
bill provides for the appropria- For instance, every canning fac­ Iles down at full length on tbe Ice. haughty. As a result this was what offer ia made in good faith, and ■ work as long a» you can stund.
tran«p
’
red
between
them:
also
providing
that
the
land
will
out of the state treasury, for tory has many patrons who deliver Then the real sport begins.
After the visitor bad announced tbe not be sold fur nor any oifer there- ‘ Whut vuu need is Electric Bitters
laid purposes of $50,000, for pa y- their produce in automobiles. A I When the seal’s bead Is down the Import of her coming, tbe singer suc­ foi incepted of less than $7:30 per 1 ti> give tone, strength and vigoi to
t of salaries and needful ex- man largely interested in the bus­ hunter, wbo keeps a keen eye on bis cinctly said she would sins oue num­ acre, the Board reserving the right your system, to prevent breakdown
‘and build you up. Don’t be weak,
to reject any und al) leds.
lea.
iness of preserving vegetables and prey. Is able to approach still nearer ber for $200. and that it would be a
Said lands are situated tn Tilla­ sickly or ailing when Electric Hit­
ie second bill calls for the cre- fruits is quoted as saying: ‘‘One by dragging himself forward on bls Wagnerian selection.
mook County, Oregon, described ters will benefit you trom the fiiat
1 ilo-e. Thousuud- bless them for
"Tbe prlce-we will not haggle over." as follows ;
» of "a fund to be known as the of the chief obstacles the canner elbows. Tills maneuvering continues
distance be­ said tbe visitor, “but instead of that
Beginning ut a point which is the I their glorious health and strength.
t Highway Fund,” and makes has always faced in maintaining a for some time until the bus
been re grand opera selection I want you to Meander Corner lietween Sections | Try them. Every bottle ia guainii-
tween man and beast
rieion for “an annual levy to sufficient output has been his ina- dneed to a few yards.
render one of tbe light and popular 16 und 15 und running along high teed to satiety. (July 50c at Chas.
luce revenue therefor, a dis- bilityto grow enough raw materials
I. Clough’».
When near enough to make a sure ditties of tbe day!”
wuter line the following courses :
Jtion of license taxes and dis- near enough to the factory to bring ■hot tbe Eskimo takes his .bow and
N. 50 deg«., 04 W. 490.00 feet.
“For the Wagnerian song. $200; for
N. 57 degs., 45’ W. 359.60 feet.
Ition and apportionment of the it from the field, prepare it and get arrow from bls side and ■ends a swift tbe popular ditty. $300.” was tbe firm
Sv"
N. 09 degs.. 04' W. 096.62 feet to
I among the counties of the it into the cookers while fresh and abaft through the head of bis outwit­ reply.
tlie
line
of
Lot
2,
then
the
following
ted companion. Sometimes Instead of
I, for road construction.”
“But. madame." expostulated the so i course to low water line.
crisp.
the bow and arrow a barpooti la used ciety leader, “your classical song t«
N. 0 deg., 26’ W. 220.00 feet, then
fly-six and two-thirds per cept
With farmers dependent on hotse-
much more exacting on your power», along low water line the following
ie license taxes on vehicles, etc., drawn wagons for hauling their with equal effect-Harper’s Weekly.
so why should you charge more for courses:
I be turned into the highway produce to the canneries stuff
S. 61 deg»., 44’ E. 219. »8 feet.
Th» Parent«’ Joke.
tbe lighter and easier song?”
I. and 75 per cent of the fund would wilt and be useless for can­
E. 294.92 feet.
Some parents seem nnsble to resist
“Ah." replied the lnde|>endent one. ' S. 87 degs., 32'
We «re ready to supply
created is to be divided equally ning purposes if grown more than tbe temptation to make a Joke with tbe ‘•the harder song Is all fun to me; the : S. 50 degs., 53’ E. 276.86 feet.
s. 68 deg»., 40’ E. 218.04 feet.
Ing the counties of the state. three or four miles from the plant. Christian names of their children, nays easier one all work 7'
whatever is needed iu the line
02 deg a., 55’ E. 188.80 feet.
s.
Iremaining 25 per cent is to be It has meant restricted acreage on tbe London Chronicle. The Somerset
Bo the price was fixed at $300.
s. 72
______
degs., 38’ E. 275.90 feet to the in this vicinity.
Our stock
prtioned among the counties the one side or supplementary House registers testify to the existence
Just as tbe bangbty visitor was Section line between 15-16 then
for
the
fall
term
is
here and
S. 0 deg . 04' W. 300.00 feet to the
Lrding to their area.
plants in scattered centers as the of a Mr. Mineral Waters, a Frosty about to depart, »he turned to the beginning,
and containingfkO acre« our prices are as low ns they
Winter and an Alfred Days Weeks. • rtist and said:
State Aid Debate Brisk.
alternative.
There 1« something to be said In favor
“Of course. I shall not expect you to of tide land in front of Lot 3 of can possibly Ire made. We iic- •
Le bill also requires that County
This difficulty is being very effec­ of naming children In the order of
Section 16, T. 1 S., R. 10 W. of W.M.
mingle with my guests."
Bids should lie accompanied by lieve we have provided unijily, I
ft* shall make a certificate to tively met by the advent of the mo­ their arrival—Primus. Fecundus. etc.—
“Ah.” was the biting retort. “I shall a regular application to purchase
but it’s impossible to be sure, I
highway commissisn of all work tor vehicle of great capacity. Farm but It is unfortunate for a well known throw off $50."—Life
and exchange for the full amount
1
bnstruction, improvement and produce can be quickly transported Canadian named Cumber tbat It
' offered and should be addressed to so we would advise curly pur­ i
G.
G.
Brown,
Clerk
State
Laud
htenance of roads under state to the canneries in a motor car and should bare fallen to bls lot to be
Extremely Polite.
chasing.
The forms of Mexican politeness to Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked
now it is being received in perfect Quintus, for hl« name is always ap­
“
Application
and
bill
to
purchase
pearing
in
the
pa|»ers
as
Mr.
Q.
Cum
the stranger are sometimes embarrass­
Le third bill, entitled an act "to condition from distances which
ing. Miss Mary Barton, wbo visited tide land».” G. G B rown ,
____
fide for procedure for construc- were undreamed of a few years ago. ber.
the country to paint iatidsi spes and i
Clerk State Land Board
L maintenance, improvement The growing radius has been in­
A Boston 8treet
tells her experience in "Impressions of i Dated this 7th day of September,
creased
many
miles,
which
is
not
repair of public highway» out
It wax one of’the older conductor» Mexico.” say« that "people seemed 1911.
________________
in _
a —
new recruit wbo bad anxious to help me iu all ixieaible
Le State Highway Fund in thia only an advantage to the owners of breaking _
shown
that
te
was
nut
particularly
preserving
plant,
but
to
the
farmers
Our stock is unusally com­
r and out of fund» provided by
Notice to Creditors.
. .
iri....
¿'tir /»ilirli* ways, from the railway conductor. I
Several counties therefor,” was of the district, as it greatly en­ quick to catcli an Idea. Tbe car came who invited me to dine with him, to
plete this year. It includes
I
Estate
of
AsaG.
Cobler,
Deceased.
to
Webster
street,
and
tbe
older
con­
tbe very smart young man that I met
L>ne that provoked the sharpest hances the value of farm lands. Per­
! Notice I» hereby given by the un- every item that will lie needed.
haps this will have the effect of re­ ductor whispered 'He name to tbe re­ In the postoffice when I hsd a numtier !der»igned, E. W. Stanley, admims
»went in the afternoon.
cruit Tbe latter did not understand, of Invitations io my band and who of­
Many of the items nre in wide
trator oi the estate of A»a G. Cob-
pad« made under these provi- ducting the cost of canned goods ; and tbe conductor, losing patience. fered to Ikk tbe stamps for me.”
!
ler,
deceased,
to
the
creditors
of,
variety.
Take pencils, for
this
case
in
certainly
thia
should
be
the
caae
R. according to the bill, ‘‘»hall
said. Webeter-
---------- Webster’» dictionary.”
¡and all person» having claims
instance.
We carry all the
known as State-Aid road».’* the nature of things.
And tbe passengers were amazed to
against, said deceased, to exhibit
Shutting Him Off.
bear tbe new man bawl out. Web
Icost of their construction is , to
best makes in the various de­
Tbe Dad-My sor.. I want to tell you them with the necessary vouchers,
■ter*s dictionary."—Boston i’ost.
kid out of the state fund, and
Forced To Leave Home.
tbat tbe s« ret of my succe««.
It within six months after the hist grees of hardness.
Otl»cr
publication of this notice, to paid
of
Every
year
a
laige
number
must
be
of
any
man
’
s,
is
bard
work
Pad construction in the coun-
E. W Stanley, at the office ol George gotxis iu like variety—
poor
sufferers,
whose
lungs
are
Yearned
Fer
Excitement.
I
—
Tbe
Son-Sb.
dad!
I
don't
care
to
lunder the supervision of the
Willett, attorney-at-law, Tillamook.
sore and racked with coughs, are
“Yes. tbe great society leader is ab- hear other people's secret» ani 1 sm » Oregon, which office the under­ e
Pen» Ink», Pen Holder»,
F aid bill, must be done subject urged to go to another climate.
too much of a gentleman to take rd signed »elects a» hi» place of bus­
k »upervision of the state com- But this is costly and not alway« •olutely ennuied "
Wriliag Tablets, Drawing Tablet»,
vantage of Information gr'ned In tbat iness in all matters connei ted with
“Tired of everything, eb?"
sure. There’s a better way. Let
han.
Colored Pencil»,
•Tositi rely. The last time I i
»aid ertale.
way. Say no more.—Toledo Blade
k issue raised, of whether the! Dr. King'a New Discovery cure you ber »be »«" faintly wondering In ■
flateil
this
second
day
of
Seplrm-
Erasers, Ruler»,
at home. "It cured me of lung
ber, 1911.
ptenance of state-aid roads trouble.” writes W. R- Nelaon, of bewildered way whether she'd better
Tasty Pel»«".
Pencil Sharpener»,
K.
W.
STAXI.F.V,
Cnslomer—Ttie poison may I* exc^l-
pld be left to the state or the Calamine. Ark., "when all else take op aviation or get a divorvo. -
Admistrator of the estate of Am
Crayons, School Water CoUrs,
ler.L but l be rats won't take It. Yon II G. Cottier, deceased.
P'y. while of minor importance, failed and I gainer! 4? pound« in Cleveland Plain Dealer.
weight. Its surely the King of all
bare to make It more tarty Drug-
School Satchel»,
yoked a urisk interchange of cough nnd lung cure«.
Thou­
rtwt-1've tried »hat slmoily. 6«»» tbe
A Quick Recovery.
School C»mpa»>o«»,
pment. L. R. Well«ter leading sands owe their lives and health to
apt»rentt<e tioy« eat 14.- FllegeiKle Blat­
Mbnrteton- It looks like r»(n Ha
F'H'poriers of county . maintea- it Its twsitively guaranteed for bangi» - Wbat loot» like ralo? Mlggle •
Compo»»!»« Book»,
ter.
R. and \\, C Bristol and J. H. Cough«. Colds. LaGrippe. Aethma,
Etc.
Croupe all Throat and I.m.g trim too .'»ken by «tirprise but equal to tbe
I
Fr’ standing for the state super- hies *k A $1 00. Trial tiottle free occasioni - A «bower balk In ««Jon -
Tlicr« 1» consideraMy
reason
r**
lx»we«t po«»thlr price« pre­
at Chas. I- Clongh‘s._____
Chicago Tribune.
I County Bonding Approved,
why the plural of mouee sbonld be
vail here and to pnrehaur «II
Not
a
Word
of
ffcanda
mice than why tbe plural of sp®’»** I
A Dreadful Sight
rôtir supplie*
u« tnran-i m
Enmeshed.
pr fourth bill i« an act enabling
»hoitld he apt • Any bl««mist will
will marred the call of a neighbor on
to H. J- Barnum, of **•*2**’,.^;
Mend
—
After
all.
«
Hammock
is
noth
»ub»tRiitiai «ating.
Mrs. W. P. Spaugh. of Manville,
8"Untie® to avail themselves of Y
was the fever »ore that had |M but a set Jack-Right! Maar a admit ■» mnch.-rnet.
W >o.. wbo »aid “«be told me Dr
p r”'i«ions of article XI of the piaguerl hia life for yean, m •I’“'
King’« New Life Pill» had rmed
girt make» a good catch io «•*.-*»
many
remedies
he
tned-
At
last
r ' °*>stitution. as amended by
her >>f obetinsle kidney trouble, »nd
”e used Bin kl-n » Arnica Salve and t bangs
_____.
ir.T
THH REI.IAHLI!
marie her feel like a new women.”
Mtire petition at the last elec
rote
it has entirely healed with
P. >»y. but »ore Remedy for e‘om
Ltruggiat »tn«l B«x»l<«elh r.
r It permits counties to create JZrr.lv a acar left '
One may rula blmself by fmokueu»-
Heal» Burn.
liver and bidnev trouble».
['»sue bonds for tbe proaecu | l Boils, ferzema C
W ~ --.y ffisfo^r. W—f
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(July Z5c attbae 1. Ciuugh’e.
r
r"»d work, at a ape-'ial elec I I lings. Coma »nd File» !'■* ms«>< - duplicity - VteiMart.
I OnCZk »1 Ch- L < hiugh m
T ‘ «Hed bv tlie iminfv iiitlrt
;CIAL SESSION
FOR
It’s Time
To Think of
Srhool Books
i
School Supplies
For Every
Pupil
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I