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    Tillamook Headlight, October 23, Iöi3.
JACKSON ACCEPTS BID. | ONE OF ERIN’S FAIRIES.
u. S. Road Engineers Prepar A Tricky chap la Ireland’s Little Old
ing for Work in Vicinity
Man, the Leprechaun.
♦.
of Medford.
I The story of tbe b„y who was ex­
M edford , Or., Oct 18.—With the
acceptance by the County Court to­
day of the bid offered by H. B.
Wood, representing a Chicago,
Ninneapoiia, New York and Cincin­
nati bond syndicate for $500,000,
Jackson County Highway boqds,
at $8 .90 P«r $1000, plua accrued in­
terest, road-building in Jackson
County will soon be on in earnest.
State Highway
Commissioner
Bowlby said yesterday that he ex­
pected to start work on the Siskiyou
grade in thirty days and have it
completed by the first of the year,
in time for surfaceing in the Spring.
Meanwhile the county has signed
a contract with the Beaver Portland
Cement Company, of Gold Hill, for
50,0C0 barrels of cement, to be de­
livered by June 1.
In addition to this activity, United
States Road Engnineers Harrison,
Hughes and Crossland are in Med­
ford laying out the improvement of
the rural highways, as outlined by
Engineer Burrell last year. Thirty
thousand dollars are available from
the Government, and 50 miles of
rural routes off from the main high­
ways are to be improved.
Glenesslin Bayer Loses >500
on Purchase.
Messrs. John Caarimen and A.
Bremmer, of Astoria, who pur­
chased the stranded Glenesslin
which is now nestling safelyainoug
the rockB at the base of Necarney
mountain, came in last week to
look at the ship, having purchased
it for $550 sight and unseen.
It required only one look and they
were satisfied that they had made a
poor buy. They were then perfectly
willing to accept the offer of H. A.
Bell and L. A. Ullfers, of Nehalem
City for $100 cash who were on hand
to take a long chance of saving
store to that value. The Gleneeslin
is listing about 26 degrees at pres-
eut but is still laying hard against
the rocks. Her hull has been sub­
ject to a terrible strain but seems
to be holding together better than
expected at first, although her stern
has been stove and her cabin car­
ried away completely.—Nehalem
Valley Reporter.
hibited throughout Scotland as a
genuine Irish leprechaun leads oue to
ask what exactly a leprechaun Is, for.
of course, each variety of fairy has
its special characteristics
The leprechaun Is peculiar to Ire­
land and Is In the form of a little old
man. by profession a maker of brogues.
He is only discovered by the sound
of the hammering of his brogues, and
any one capturing him can induce him
by threats to reveal where his wealth
Is hidden.
But no one yet has laid hands on
that wealth, for If you take your eye
off the leprechaun for as much as a
secoud he has the power of vanishing,
however tight you may hold him. And
his ingenuity in making you glance
away Is always successful.
Ouly once did that ingenuity fall,
and even then the treasure escaped un­
pillaged. A careful peasant, proof
against all temptations, kept his eye on
the little brogue maker until the money
was revealed in a field of ragwort. But
be bad no bag. So be tied bis garter
round the particular plant under which
the money was bid and went to fetch
one. only to find on his return that
every ragwort In the field was adorned
with a red garter—London Chronicle.
FATHER OF ALL HOT SPRINGS.
Carlsbad’s Famous Sprudel and
White Robed Prieeteesee.
MODERNIZED THE ANGEL
PERSIAN OPIUM.
Notice of Hearing of Final
Account.
Mounted on Ball Bearings, It Now Acte
aa a Weather Vano.
Turning the Poppy Juice late Dried
Cakes For Export.
N otice is H ereby G iven , That
tlie undersigned lias filed his Final
Account as Administrator of the
Estate of Andrew F Bibby. de­
ceased, and that the County Court
of tlie State of Oregon for Tilla­
mook County, has set Monday, the
3rd day of November. 1913, at 10
o'clock a. m . as the time and place
for tlie hearing of said account and
any objections there may be to the
same.
Dated September 18th, 1913.
J ames B ibby .
Administrator of tlie Estate of
Andrew J. Bibby, deceased.
There are mauy kinds of angels
ranging in style from those we read
about lu the Bible to those who bring
I out talent on Ibe stage. It has remain
( ed. however, for a writer lu the Amer
: lean Machinist to discover a new type
: of the seraphic assortment. This an-
! gel is "ball bearing" and entirely tin
I like the common or garden variety
j of augels. It stands on top of the fa-
I mous tower known as the Campanile
, di San Marco, In Venice, and swings to
the wind like a weather vane
The statue of the angel San Marco,
which surveyed the old city of Lagunes
since the sixteenth century, was found
but little damaged among the ruins
after the collapse of the tower. It was
repaired aud now stands again on the
lofty height, but is supported tn a very
different manner from the old. for it
now rests on modern ball bearings.
This method of mouutiug allows the
statue to be turned around a vertical
axis by the wind, so that it swings au­
tomatically into such a position that
the angel always presents the small­
est surface to the wind or storm. If
one considers that the large wings of
the angel, which are eleven feet high,
project straight backward, it may be
imagined that the difference of the
wind pressure is considerable, whether
the wind blows against the small front
surface or against the side exposlug
the large face of the wings.
Its
The Sprudel is the most ancient of
all Carlsbad's fountains, the father of
all hot springs, aud still pours forth
the greatest flood of all.
It rises like a geyser in its basin, a
steaming, spouting column an Inch and
a half thick and from six to thirteen
feet high. Around it stand priestesses,
the spring girls, dressed tn lonely
white waterproof uniforms. They fix
the drinking cups at the ends of poles
and catch the water as It comes fresh
from the earth’s heart
The geologists call Carlsbad's foun­
tains virgin or volcanic.water. They
have their sources in no^raiufall sink­
ing to till subterranean reservoirs. Cre­
ated in those glowing Inner laborato­
ries of mother earth, the water here
leaps to light and air for the first time.
Pagan memories seem to stir in one
at the thought. It becomes easy to be­
lieve that the springs bring from re­
cesses where It has lurked hidden since
creation some magic, unspoiled, prime­
val energy and that the cheerful, smil­
ing German peasant girls who toll so
tirelessly are captive woodland crea­
tures serving forces more ancient ¿ban
the gods—Harper’s Magazine.
THE DREAM CAME TRUE.
But Washington Warned “Light Horse
Harry” to Dream No Moro.
The relations that existed between
General Washington and bls younger
friend, "Light norse Harry” Lee—the
father of General Robert E. Lee—were
exceedingly close and tender. It Is
an authentic tradition In the Lee fam­
ily that Washington regarded the bril­
liant young cavalry officer almost In
the light of a son.
Lee was Inclined to be a spendthrift,
and bis lavish use of money often
brought on him the paternal reproof
of bis older and more discreet friend—
and the reproof was often followed by
affectionate assistance in extricating
him from bls embarrassments.
Mrs. Washington was almost equally
fond of the young officer, who often
made long visits at Mount Vernon.
During one of bls sojourns there.
Harry Lee remarked to bls host at
the breakfast table:
“General, 1 bad a singular dream
last night, which I must tell you. I
actually dreamed that you made me a
present of your Westmoreland place.”
The next day, at the dinner table,
Harry Lee found under bls plate a
document—nothing less than a deed to
School District Valuations.
Eating Crow.
Although the use of the expression him of the Westmoreland estate. For
Valuation of School Districts, “to eat crow” In a metaphorical sense, some momenta, dazed with astonish­
Road Districts, Cities and Ports of meaning to eat one’s words, may well ment, be stared at his friend.
“Now. Harry.” said Washington
Tillamook County Oregon, for the have dated from the time of Noah,
year 1913.
when the bird was first looked upon calmly, "take good care not to dream
School Diet. No.
as unclean and not fit to serve as food Mount Vernon away from mef’
for
man. It seems to have arisen from
1 ............................... $ 323,010
Juvenile Ideas.
the old tale of the officer and the pri­
2 • ••••
112, I/o
A little girl once said to me. “Are
3 ............................... 224,930
vate. A soldier, having shot a tame
5 ............................... 248,555
crow belonging to one of bls officers, there people ou the moon?” I said I
6 ...............................
62,295
was discovered by the owner with the didn't know, but that perhaps there
7 ............................... 116,720
bird lu his band. Seizing the private’s were. “Well, what do they do," she
8 ...............................
65,295
gun. the officer commanded him to eat said, "when there’s only a little bit?
9 Tillamook........ 2,048,510
the bird as a punishment With the They must get very crowded. Don’t
10
316,960
firearm pointed at his bead, the soldier they?” Which was almost as perplex­
11
690,740
fell to, but no sooner bad the officer ing as the query put to me by another
12
251,445
little maiden, who asked. “What do
laid aside the gun than the culprit
13
. 117,515
. 547,075
grasped ft and compelled his superior angels do with their wings when they
14 Garibaldi
lie down and go to bed?”
15
253,050
to join tn the distasteful banquet The
Very quaint was the Idea of a little
16
45,550
private was court martlaled the next
girl who was once visiting a house
17
222,875
day. and when he was asked by the
where a small child had died recently.
18
76,0e5
examiners what had occurred be re­
19
She was asked to draw something. So
72,880
plied,
“
Nothing,
except
that
Captain
20
141,130
she drew a grave with some flowers
Bank and I dined together.”
21
75,045
on It. Her mother, on seeing It «aid.
22
188,475
“Janie, you mustn't do that; Mrs. ----
23
243,350
The Sausage.
wouldn't like It. You see. it reminds
24
. 490,830
The sausage dates back to the year her of very sad things." “Oh. well,”
25
116,850
897. it has been asserted that the said the child, “perhaps It was tbougbt-
26
58,720
Greeks in the days of Homer manufac­ less«of me, but I can easily turn it Into
27
422.880
tured sausages, but this prehistoric a beehive." And she did, with nil the
28
671.825
mixture had nothing tn common with bees coming out—Hilda Cowbam In
29
20.4,480
our modern product The ancient so Strand Magazine.
30
13,250
called sausage was composed of the
31 Bay City
1,247,630
32
135,275
same materials which enter Into the
Tims Enough,
33
554.825
makeup of the boudin of the French
“Some women make me very tired."
34
33,020
market and the blood pudding of the | said the first agitatress. “I asked one
35
540,100
French Canadian. The ancient sausage woman If she believed In woman
36
.
53 335
was enveloped in the stomachs of suffrage, and she didn't know; she'd
37
19,700
goats. It was not until the tenth cen- | have to ask her busband.”
38
317,835
tury that sausage made of bashed pork | “Did you find out bow long she bad
38 Nehalem
860,365
became known. It was in or near the been married?" asked the second agi
40
303,290
42
year 1500 that thanks to the Introduc­ ta tress.
49,610
43
60,005
tion lirto Germany of cinnamon and
“Yes. Three weeks ”
44
11,930
saffron, the sausages of,Frankfort and
“Ob, never mind; I guess she'll do
45
27,490
Strassberg acquired a universal repu­ to call on again tn a year or so.”—New
46
298,945
tation.
York World.
47
6,725
48 Wheeler
220,380
He Had Bean Thera.
An A B C Curiosity.
49
224 695
“Can you direct me to the best hotel
50
The following paragraph is made op
26,705
51
In this town?' asked the stranger who, of twenty-aix words, each beginning
163,760
53
59.050
after sadly watching the train depart, with a different letter of the alphabet
54
318.225
bad set bls satchel upon tbs station tbelr arrangement corresponding exact­
55
45,840
platform.
ly with the sequence of the alphabet:
36
347,510
"1 can,” replied the man who was
A boy certainly does enjoy fun great­
6?
2Ô1.470
waiting for a train going the other ly. He incites joy. keeps laughing,
67 ....................... ....
115,185
makes noises or plays quits riotously,
way. “but 1 hate to do it”
Nehalem City ....
44,175
seeming to unceasingly vibrate with
"Why 7'
City of Wheeler..
45,190
•'Because you will think after you’ve x-cesalve youthful zestl — New York
Bay City ............... . 300155
Tillamook City..
694.880
seen it that I’m a llar.”-Cblcago Rec­ World.
Port of Nehalem.. ____
____
3,268,765
ord Herald.
Port
Mutual Worry.
r>_ . of
. Bay City.. 5.576,135
Port of Tillamook.
Mrs Call-lt’s too bad of you. Ethel,
Physical Geography.
Road Diet No. 1
.,___. 990
__
7,293
The following answer was recently to worry your mamma so. Ethel <aged
Road Diet No. !.. 5.783.075
given In a geography examination In five. tenrfully>-Ob. well. Mrs. Call. If
Road Diet. No. 3.. 1, <10.040!
This does not include railroads reply to the question, “From what di­ you'd live with mamma as long as 1
have you'd know which of ns was to
«nd other public service corpora­ rection do most of our rains come?”
Most of our rains come straight blame.— 8t Paul Pioneer Press.
tions which are assessed by the
down, but some of them come side­
•fate tax commission. All special
Poor Jack.
ways
|
levies must be filed with the
Clara-Jack Intends to have all tils
——----
~~~~
County Clerk and County Assessor
own way when we are married. Clara's
Told Ono Truth.
*** or before December 1st
He (during the quarrel!—Then, by Mamma—Then why do you want to
your own account. I didn’t tell you a marry him? Clara-To relieve his
Henry A. Johnson, a business single truth liefore we were married, mind of s false Impression.
of L’Anse, Mich., writes gbe—Too did one; you said you were
For years, Foley's Honey and Tar
Poor Men.
nnwertliy of me.—Boston Transcript
onipound for coughs and colds
“la the man your sister Is goto' to
•• '*en our family medicine We
»'ve it to our children, who like it
Mo true and permanent fame can be marry rieh?"
“Naw. Every time tbs marriage >•
* arcount of its pleasant taste It forni led except In labors which pro­
It *
. curr f°v coughs and colds " mote the happiness of mankind.— mentioned pa saya, Toor maaf
.„c?n,a'ne no opiates For sale by Charles Sumuer.
H oustuu I 'osi
.
»
•“ rlr»Kgista.
Persian opium juice is sold In large
, copper vessels by the grower to the
merchant in whose bauds it undergoes
several processes In order to preserve
it from fermentation and decay. On
sunny, tine, hot days the Persian earn-
vauseries. where opiuiu dealers have
their magazines, present an interesting
picture. The Juice is brought out to
tie prepared into cakes for export.
Ou large wooden boards, two and a
half feet long and one and a half feet
broad, the sticky mass is spread out
with spade-like tools to permit the
water it coutalns to evaporate. Ex­
perienced workers move from board to
board, turuiug over the layers every
now and then, that the heat and sun
may dry up the exposed surfaces and
render the opium tit for making into
cakes, lu favorable weather this proc­
ess takes only an hour or so, and the
opium is ready for the next mauipula-
( lion.
it is now scraped off and Is rolled
, Into stiff, dough-like lumps and banded
i to a man who divides it into smaller
j portions, weighing one pound each,
which he passes on to molders, by
whom they are pressed into the wood­
en forms and then laid on a large
board for the final drying process.
When tills Is completed the cakes are
rolled up in red paper imported spe­
cially from China. One hundred and
forty-four are put In tin lined wooden
cases are covered with stroug bides
aud sacking. Two cases form a mule
load.—Christian Herald.
E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Both Phones.
Residence und Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
R. L.
R. ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercial Building, ^Tillamook.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the
R. JACK OLSEN,
firm of Gordon A Rhodes, a corpor­
ation, has assigned all its assets to
DENTIST.
the undersigned as assignee for
tlie benefit of creditors io propor­
tion to their respective claims.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
All persons having claims against
said corporation are hereby notified
Tillamook - Oregon
topresent their claims, under oath,
to the undersigned, at his office in
Tillamook, Oregon, within three JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
months from the date of the first
ATTORNEY
publication hereof
E J. C laussen ,
AND
Assignee
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
Fiist publication, October 2, 1913.
T illamook B lock ,
Notice.
Til mook
. Oregon.
N otice is hereby given, that in
Room No. 261.
accordance to Section 5, of Chapter
142, Laws ot 1913, tlie County' Sur
veyor of said county lias tiled in
T. BOTTS,
th is-office his certificate, of tlie com­
pletion of that certain contract be­
’ attorney - at - law .
tween M. J. Jenek and Tillamook
Complete
Set of Abstract Books in
County, running from Hebo, to
Cloverdale, Oregon, from Sta C X
Office.
O to Sta 39 X 36, in accordance with
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
the
plans
and
specifications,
and
BUSHY TAILED RATS.
any person firm or corporation
T illamook B lock ,
having objections to tile to tlie com­
-
•
• Oregon.
They Will Steal Anything Bright That pletion of said work may do so Tillamook -
They Can Carry Away.
Both Phones.
within two weeks from tlie first
In the west and uorth as far as Hud­ publication
in the office of the
son bay a species of rat is found that County Clerk.
Dated
this
16th
day of October, QARI. HABKRLACH,
lias a tail like the squirrel aud is
known as the busby tailed rat, al­ A. D. 1913.
J. C. H olden ,
though more familiarly as the pack
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
County Clerk.
rat because of the curious trait tt has
T illamook B eock ,
of packing off with everything it can
get hold of and carry. Oue reads a Notice of Sheriff's Sale of
Tilluinook
...
Oregou.
great mauy things regarding the intel­
Real Property.
ligence of rats, but from all accounts
N otice is H ereby G iven , that
these pack rats seem to be the clever­
by virtue of an Execution ami
est of the race.
BORGE WILLETT,
Order of Sale issued out of the Cir
Trappers and cnuipers out tell in­ cuit Court of the State of Oregon,
numerable stories about them. They for TiKnniook County, dated the
ATTORN BY- ATI. AW j
will steal knives, forks, spoons, any­ 14th day of October, 1913, in tlie
thing. in fact, that Is bright and porta­ cause wherein Martha M. Bauer T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
ble, nud will carry the stolen articles was plaintiff, and Helen Louise
to their nests to play with or take Gilday and K. N. Crockett were de­ Tillamook .
Oregon.
fendants, upon a judgment and de­
them somewhere and leave them in cree
rendered and docketed in said
place of other articles they steal. Dr. court in said cause against said de­
Merriam, the linturallst. was told a fendants, Helen Louise Gilday and
T. BO ALS, M.D.
story by a hunter which Illustrated’ E. N. Crockett, and in favor of said
plaintiff, Martha M, Bauer, com­
this odd fancy of the pack rat.
The hunter had gone to sleep, leav­ manding me to satisfy tlie said
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ing a knffe sticking In a log. He was judgment and decree, amounting
Surgeon S.P. Co.
awakened in the night by a noise to the sum of $850.00 and interest
thereon from the 3rd day of August,
which be discovered by the light of 1912, at the rate of 10 per cent per
(L O. O. F. Bldg )
the campfire was made by a couple of annum; the further sum of $85 00
pack rats sitting on the log in which attorney’s fees, and the sum of Tillamook .
• Oregon.
the hunter bud left the knife. Tbe $.37.60 costs and disbursements, by
knife was gone aud the rats were try­ the sale of the real property be­
ing to put a stick about n foot long In longing to the defendants, and
g
M. KERRON,
Its place. They were making an ef­ hereinafter described.
Now, THEREFORE, in order to
fort to get the stick to stand up in the
satisfy the said judgment and de
crack, but not having the skill to In­ cree, 1 will, on the 22ml day of
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
sert It properly It fell repentedly. nink November, 1913, at 10 o’clock a.m.
T illamook B lock ,
ing the odd sound which had disturbed at the front door of Hie County
aud awakened the owner of the knife. Court House in Tillamook City,
Tillamook
-
■
• ~ ■ Oregon.
Oregon, sell to the highest bidder
—New York Sun.
for ct-sh in hand.at public auction,
the said real property, situated in
By Their Ribs You May Know Thom. the County of Tillamook and State
L'mlirellas sometimes apeak louder of Oregon, described as follows:
C. HAWK,
than words. Tbe traveling English­
All of the southeast one quarter
man bad become so cosmoiiolltiiu that of section 31, in township 5 scutli
the umbrella mender could not tell Ills of range 10 west of Willamette Meri
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
customer was English until be opened dian.
Dated this 23rd day of October,
tbe umbrella. Then he said:
1913.
Buy City .... Oregon.
"English, I suppose? Anyhow, your
II. C renshaw ,
umbrellu Is. Umbrellas have a dis­
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
tinct nationality, especially American
SARCHET,
mid English umbrellas. By tbelr rllm
you may know them. American urn Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines
The Fashionable Tailor
If you want to contribute directly
lirellas »ro best provided with those to the occurrence of capillary bron­
supports
If Intended for a lady an chitis and pneumonia use cough
American umbrella has nine ribs. If medicines that contain codine, mor­ Cleuning, Pressing and Repairing
for a gentleman ten or even twelve, as phine, heroin and other sedative«
a Specialty.
against eight ribs in English nmbrel- when you liuve n cough or colrl. An
expectorant
like
t
huiiilterliiin's
Ins for either sex. Even thia number
Remedy is what is needed.
represents a big cut in fhe anatomy of Cough
Store in Heine Photographic
I hat cleans out the culture beds or
an American umbrella, which former breeding places tor the germs ol
Gallery.
ly contained twelve or fifteen ribs for pneumonia and other germ dis­
a woman and aa high aa twenty for a eases. That ia why pneumonia
never results from a cold when
H. GOYNE,
gentleman.”—New York Sun.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
used It has a world wide reputa­
Reading Hia Fortune.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
tion for its cures.
It contain no
A negro, having won a dollar at a morphine or oilier sedative. For
crap game, decided to apend It on hav­ sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
Office: OI'P ohitk COURT Housg,
ing his fortune told. The fortune
A Marvelous Escape.
Tillamook .
teller led him Into a gloomy room with
- Oregon,
dirty hangings and misty red lights
“My little boy had a marvelous
escape,
”
writes
I*.
F.
Baatiama
of
Sho took his palm, traced It with a
J. CLAUSSEN,
dollar, spread out her cards and then Prince Allert, Cape of Good Hope.
It occured in the middle of the
.
LAWYER,
said:
night. He got a very severe attack
“You are very fond of mualc; you of croup. As luck would have it, I
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
like chicken; you have won money at had a large bottle of Chamlierhtin’a
213 T illamook B lock
crape, and you have been In Jail.”
Cough Remedy in the house After
Tbe negro looked at her with bulging following the directions for an hour
Oregon
and twenty minutes he was through Tillamook
eyes and finally ejaculated:
"Mali goodness, lady—why, yo’ Jest all danger.” For «ale by Lamar’s
read mab inmost thoughts^—Ex- Drug Store.
J K. REEDY, D.V M„
ebangk.
The changeable weather of early
fall brings on coughs and colds
Two 8teried.
VETERINARY.
Elmer, aged six, accompanied tils that have a weakening effect on the
system,
and
may
lieconie
chronic.
Both’Phonea.
father to the circus one afternoon. Use Foley's Honey and Tar Com
Among tbe many strange and bewil­ lamnd. I* has a very soothing and
Oregon.
dering things he saw was one man healing effect on the irritated and Tillamook .
stunditig on tbe shoulders of another.
inflamed air pun-agei*, and will
it is’a well
"Look, papa!” lie exclaimed. “There's help v<ry quickly*.
G. McGEK, M.D.
known family medicine that gives
a two story man!"—Chicago News.
results. For sale by all druggists.
E
To Make 8ure.
Mrs. Youoglove—If I wasn't afraid
baby was sick I do believe 1 should
spank him.
Younglove-Well, let's
make sure. You begin spanking, and
I’ll go for tbe doctor.—Puck.
Mated.
"What do you think? Mayme'a af­
finity is a «boema ker I"
"The very man to be t sole mato.”—
Baltimore American.
Tbe first test of a truly grout man la
bis humility.-Ruskin.
Rtate ofOhto, City ofTektdo,/ *
Luca« County
i **
Frank J Cheney make« onth that he I«
•enior partner »( tbe ftrm «rf F f. Cheney
Ar Co, d<»in« huomrao in the * Ity iX To­
ledo, County nn<1 Mtate
afor«aM, />n<l
that «a»«l firm will pay the «um of ONB
HUMlfKHb IN >L LA MM for each and every
<a«e o<< atairb that cannot br cured by
the u«e ofHALL R CAI AMU ÇUIK
Hworn to before me and aubAcribed In
preae-nce, tbi« Alb day of Ijecember,
A.IL 1*»MJ
(Feait
A W. GLKAWOW
Notary Public
Hair« Catarrh Cure I« taken internally
and act« directly ao«»n the blot el and m«-
y a tern
Mend (or
eout «urf.ice« of the
tret ir» ouia<« Lee
F 1 CHENEY * CO.. ToMo(0.
* Pold by ail l->rugjfi«(4 7 ft«
Take Uaii • Laualy I'UU for cuaaUpaUoa.
I
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEON
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre.
E. K, DAN1KIA
CHIROPRACTOR.
Ixx al Office in the Commercial
Building.
TILLAMOOK
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