Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 12, 1914, Image 3

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    'Tillamook: Headlight. February 12, 1014
Notice to Creditors.
Elmer Scovell........
1.25
Delinquent Tax List of Last Half
Passing Comment.
Will Senn...............
1 25
Payments,
1913.
F A Emery....... ..
2 50
The reported purpose of Repre­
N otice is H ereby G iven , tht
■: on .
In the matter of the application of Fred Zaddach........
24.00 sentative Stanley to introduce nbil)
• he undersigned, has been ap-
This
advertised
list
of
delinquent
L. P. Gray and others for a county P E Allen...............
5 OO 1
taxes for the year of 1913, is in pur pointed administrator of the estaie
3.75 that will take out of the hands of suance of an act of the State Legis­ of Fannie B. Wallace, deceased, by
road, it was ordered that U. G SD Thompson...
the
attorney
general
of
the
United
7.50
Jackson. Forrest J. Ayer and J. M. W Cain.....................
lature which is embodied in Chapter the County Court of Tillamook
J 11. Stephens ... .............
5.00 , States the power to direct prosecu­ 275 of the G eneral L aws of the County, ihegon, and all persons
Baker constitute a board of county W111
Beggen...........................
5.00
having claims against said estate
road viewers to meet at Blaine on H 1. Sappington ... ........... .. 500 tions for violations of the Sherman 1911 S ession .
Ths taxes on the following adver are hereby notified and required to
16;h Feb.
Henry Benson........................ .. 2 50 anti-trust law and vest it in the tised real property, situated in present same, with proper vouch
In the matter of the application F Strueby ................................ .. 20.00 various United States district at­ Tillamook County, Oregon, became era, duly verified, to the under­
Krumlauf............................. .. 20.94 torneys has been commended on delinquent on Monday, October 7th, signed at the office ofT. B. Handley
of L. 8. Miller and others for a A
B Leno....................................... . 22 50 the ground that the president of the 1913, and are subject to a penalty of in Tillamook City, Oregon, within
HON county road, it was ordered that U. C Eilner...................................... . 43.87
ten per cent, and interest at the six months from the date hereof.
G. Jackson, F. L. Sappington a nd C Buckles..................
. 15.00 United States once declared that he rate of 12 per cent per annum from Dated December 12th.- 1913.
G. \V. W \ l.l. M E,
E. H. Gary constitute a board of WjSmith................................... . 10.0Ò would not construe the purchase of Monday. April the 7th, 1913, until
of the estate of
J Langley..............................
. 27 50 stock of one concern, during a they shall have been paid, any day
county road viewers to meet at T
5.31 panic, by a competing concern such after the expiration of six months
Krumlauf.............................
>regot Nehalem, 11th February.
F Balmer..................................
2.50
after the taxes charged against the
Sain Barber .............................
Miscellaneous.
6.25 a violation of the law a« wou'd following real property are delin
Notice to Creditors.
justify
prosecution.
But
those
who
Geo W Phelps..........................
50
S B Whitehouse, bonds for
quent, the Sheriff is authorized
N
otice
is H ereby G iven ,—That
J W Thompson ................... . 2.50 have greeted the announcement upon demand of any person making
Tail»
aeeqeecr, clerk, surveyor
been up
1 with glad acclaim seem to have re- application, to issue to them a cer­ the undersigned has
and tax collector............... 90.00
Road District No. 2.
Jones A Knudson, mrch ....... 20.50 Thore Haugen........................ . 10.62 llected little on the administration tificate of delinquency, upon pay­ pointed administrator of the estate
Charles Burke, deceased, L»
by
Amos Vaughn ....................
pairin L If Kampt, guarding Beals
13.25
ment of taxes, penalty, interest and of
the County Court of Tillamook
Marion Darby........................
1.28 of justice.
residence during small
cost of advertising. Certificates of County,
all persons
Oregon, and
i
pox. .......................................
4.07
1 50 Pete Haugen ......................
If Gov. Blease of South Carolina Jelinquencys shall bear interest
74.68 is seeking the talisman of Senator from the date of issuance until re­ having claims against said estate
A H Springer, burying horse 2.00 Alwin Blum ...........................
hereby notified and required to
. Ed Hadley, auto hire............... 22.00 Ed Blum .................................
33.75
deemed at the rate of fifteen per are
present same, with proper vouch
pine
jj Qayjnr(jt bond for O G
Virlin Brown..........................
17.81 Tillman’s political power in that c:nt per annum.
ere, duly verified, to the under-
Swenson ................................ 40.00 lohn Blum...............................
28.12 state, the senator himself may have 1. —C. H. Magi tin is, S *,ii of Ne
signed at the otlice of John l.eland
___ Tillamook Mutual Tel Co ....
8.75 given him the tip. Returning to
7.50 H Parson..................................
i and N J of Se i. section
Henderson.
in Tillamook City,
Ike Quick.................................
Miles Warren, drawing jury
15.93 Washington from a long sojourn at
22, tp 1 north, range 9 west,
Oregon,
within six months from the
list .......................... .......
3.00 Perry Huston ........................
5.62
containing 160 acres............. $2.125 date hereof.
D W Rhodes, do..........................
25.00 home. Senator Tillman says that, 2. —J. P. Maginnis, Se l4 of Nw
3 00 Johnny Proctor ....................
Dated January 29th, 1914.
Theo Jacoby, do.......................
3 00 Arthur Brown ...................... .
12 81 during hie vacation, he ate little
*4, Ne *,4 of Sw>4 and W
of
M ary B vrke ,
Ralph Blum ..................... ...
r.
E W Stanley, drawing jury
8.75 else than hog's jowl and greens.
Se i. section.25, tp 1 north,
Administrator of the estate of
list end justice cases....... 23 80 H BJohnson............................
19.43 The greens are called collards in
range 9 west, containing 160
Charles Burke, deceased.
gn, XV C King, drawing jury list 3.00 Bill Smith ...............................
10.31
acres............................. ............
2.50 the South Carolina vernacular, but 3. —E F. Marcene, Sw f of Ne
3.00 Russ Johnson ........................
Citation.
Tillamook Electric Light Co 37.56 Frank Blaser............................
10.62 collards are nothiug else than
'4, W 44 of Se 1 and Se j of
46.25 greens such as are eaten with
E Goodspeed, wood ........... 67.75 Frank Dye ...............................
Sw 14, section 8, tp 1 north,
In the County Court of the State of
------ .Tillamook City Water Works 5 00 N J Dye ...................................
37.50 hog's jowl in other parte of the
range 10 west, containing
Oregon for the County of l.ane.
O G Parker, mrch.....................
17.18 i country. .It is
160 acres...................... ............. 28. Oi In the matter of the estate and
250 Lloyd Woods............................
worth
Blease'e
try-
C
Dye
..........
............................
4. —S. II. Rothermel, Nw 44 of
Fred H Minicb, work...............
3 75
6 40
guardianship of Lola Lamb,
Neither the jowl nor the
King & Smith, mrch................
10.00 ing.
Nw I4, section 8, tp 3 north,
3.05 W J Himes ..............................
a minor.
Alex McNair Co, mrch.............
25 George Robison....................
5.00 green can give all there is in Till-
range 7 west, containing 40
To Preston Marolf, Hattie Marolf,
AT, S MKerron.examining insane 5. CO John Pohl ................................
28.75 n>an, of force and effectiveness, but
acres...........................................
7.75 Ethel Holden and Artljnr Marolf,
10.60
J C Holden, current expenses 85.66 W J Parrazo ............................
5.—Walburga Jacob, Sw '4,
and to all whom it may concern,
■8 Tillamook Herald, printing..
orintiniz
10.41 A B Freeburg ........................
6 25 it is possible that a great many
less Tract sold, section 15,
greeting.
Cloverdale Courier, printing 7.50 Dan Nichols ..........................
5.60 South Carolinans who never heard
tp 1 south, range 9 west,
In the name of the State of Ore­
On.Nehalem Valley Reporter,
V Donaldson............................
3.75 Tillman speak at all have steadily
containing 100 acres............. 32.20 gon, you are hereby cited and re-
____
printing................................. 59.50 W H Matney............................
5.00 voted fo. him because he has long 6. —Walburga Jacob, Ne i of
q lure it to appear in the County Court
Barthold Barg Co, supplies
Nw '4, section 22, tp 1 south,
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
Road District No. 3.
advertised
his
liking
for
hog's
jowl
for Sttrveyor's office........... 13.99 Geo Heilmeyer ....
range 9 west, containing 40
ty of Lane, at the Court Room there­
2.50
A F Coats Lu in ber Co, lumber 39.04 Tom Kellow...............
acres. Tract No. 222, section
of, at Eugene, in the County of Lane,
11 25 and greens above Newburg's lob­
JeBS Kennedy, auto hire........ 2.00 Ward Sappington ...
2'2, tp 1 south, range 9 west,
outlie 27th day of February, 1914, at
9.37 ster and combination salad.
facific Telephone Co...............
3.00 Lloyd Kellow .........
containing 20 acres............. 71 « ten o’clock in the forenoon of that
5.63
When
Mr.
Ford
announced
his
I W Thompson, trips with
7 —C. H. Maginnis, Sw 44,
Orville Kellow...........
lay, then and there to show cause,
5.63
commissioner.....................
8.51) R L Huston ...............
section 14, tp 2 south, range
if any you have, why an order ot
5.63 profit sharing scheme and his mini­
Glass APrudhorome Co, print-
9 west, containing 149 49-100
sale should not be made authorizing
Fritz Drebert.............
4.37 mum wage scale he doubtless felt
Qfej, ing and supplies................. 131.50 G M Heilmeyer.........
acres .......................................... 13.47 and empowering the guardian ot
1.23 that he was doing a fine thing.
’ jlaBS APrudliommeCo, print­
8
—
Marie
House,
Se
j,
section
laid Lola Lamb, a minor, to sell the
John Heilmeyer .......
7.50 The advertising in the transaction
ing for surveyor.................
7.16 Lee Lyster..................
10, tp 2 south, range 10 west,
following described real estate be­
5 00
was
only
incidental
and
it
is
not
containing
160
acres
...........
D. jlase&PrudhoinmeCo, print­
27.«
longing to said minor and situated
Jeff Fleck......................
3.12
ing and supplies for treas­
in the County of Tillamook, State of
R B McClay ...............
93 likely that he gave this feature a 9 —O. A Graham, E J of W J,
urer1......................................... 118.25 Roy Woods .................
section
20,
tp
3
south
range
Oregon, to-wit :
93 second thought. The only benefic­
Glass A PrudhommeCc, print-
7 west, containing 160acres. 3.4.
Beginning at a point 9.10 chains
Jim Woods..................
93 ial effect he expected, so far as his
.GEO
ing.blanks, registers, etc,
10.—M. C. Aaron, S J of Sw J,
East of the Northwest corner of sec
E E CroBs ...................
17.00
was
for clerk's and sheriff's of-
section 5, tp 3 south, range
tion 32, township 1 South oi range 9
F E Cross ..................
17.00 products were concerned,
9 west containing 80 acres . 7.47 iVest of the Willamette Meridian,
0 Str- ficeB ....................................... 168.94 Orvaville Kellow.......
1 57 higher efficiency and greater en­
Glass A Prudhomme, printing
and running thence Southerly on
Ward Sappington .
3 75 thusiasm among his employes. i 1.—Lavina Coates, lot 2, block
for county attorney’s of­
7, Garibaldi............................... 1.28 the East line of the tract herein
E J Kellow .............
3.12 But one criticism after another has
fice .. ..................................... 15. CO T Kellow....................
12. —D. M. Smith, lot 2, block
Blotted to Preston Marolf, 28 97
3.12
14. Bay City.............................. 14:
------ 3arold Epplett, piling wood 9.00 U S Edwards...........
bains to a point 11.61 chains North
27.00 followed his action. His plant was
*1 J Geracni, rent...................... 10.00 Ulysses Edwards ...
of the quarter section line ; thence
30.00 surrounded by unsuccessful appli­ 13. —John McNerny, lot 4, block
14,
Bay
City
................................
County Poor
1.4? East 2.14 chains, thence north 28.97
Leroy Edwards .......
3.75 cants for positions and when the
Geo W Phelps, mrch .............. 11.10 Victor Learned.....
chains to a point 2.20 chains East of
1.25 word was sent out that no more 14. — M. B. Bozorth, lots 1
and
2,
block
59,
Central
add.
Tillamook Meat Co. mrch...... 3.15 E A Cochran ...........
me place of beginning, thenceWest
3.75
iV D Glad well, mrch...............
2.17 J E Cochran ...........
could
be
employed,
the
disap
­
Bay
City
...................................
1
43
2 20 chains to the place of beginning,
12.50
15.
—
L.
M.
Bozorth,
lots
13
to
niercRay A Co, mrch........................ 11.40 Henrj Gould.............
containing
6.28 acres, more or less.
3.75 pointed, in disregard of all logic
16, including block 66, Cen
Roads and Bridges.
Witness, the lion. Helmus W.
Chas Kendle...............
1.00 and justice, threw things at his
trpl add. Bay City ...............
G L Stillwell, one rooter......... 15.00 T R Wilson ...........
2.28 Thompson, Judge of the County
78.00
G D Grout, trip to Nehalem.. 1.3.00 S M Barker..................
Court of the State of Oregon, for the
13.75 plant, causing some wreck. Be­ 16. —Thomas Coates, lots 7 and
8, block 18, Thayer's add.
IKE
K Case, mrch......................... 39.00 S E Gaines .................
County of Lane, and the Seal of said
10.00 cause he had adopted an almost
Tillamook City .. .......
Commercial Stables, livery.. 30.25 Lewis Myers .............
12.37 Court hereto affixed, tins 23rd day
3.75 unprecedented plan of generousity,
------ Coast Culvert A Flume Co,
if January, 1911.
L S Hickman......... . .
2.40 the unreasoning felt that he was 17 —L. J. Lamb, lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, block 9, Miller's add.
culverts................................... 1492.62 E A Lane......................
4 00
[Seal)
Attest:
somehow
to
blame
because
they
Tillamook City........................ 4.95
,
ricali A Co, machinery, etc... 720.50 H Nordstrom.............
1.87
S. M. R ussell , Clerk.
'
Jim Wilson, piling..................... 22 50 H Tohl ........................
18.—F. L. Sappington, Jots 3
4.50 could not share in the blessings.
RGI A R Coats Lumber Co, him-
and 4, block 12, Stillwell’s
Oscar Carver.............
5 00
Summons
While
the
reports
of
what
Ad
­
add Tillamook City .............
9.24
I ALE
ber .. ......................................... 93.70 J C Trent....................
8.12
miral
Vreeland
told
the
Naval
H. C renshaw ,
Eraser Bros, piling.................. 21 12 S T Ward.....................
9.37
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Sheriff and Tax Collector of
,neB'Jielson A Co, lumber.............. 80.00 D S Trent ..................
9.06 Committee about the reasons for
Oregon for Tillamook County.
7.00 W T Trent..................
Tillamook County. Oregon.
hitrHaory Benson............................
12 00 substantial additions to the navy
Department No 2,
Dated
this
3rd
day
of
Feb..
1913.
Alex McNair Co, mrch............. 32.40 Geo Symes...................
10.31 place emphasis upon the possibil­
R. IL Wolter and Wilhel- |
n Myron Blanchmd, work......... 40 00 J C Trent.....................
4 69
mina Wolter, Plaintiffs,
■(l(l Wm Gage, fe=
poets............ 72.00 Fred Affolter..............
14.06 ity of a war with Japan, such em­
vs.
>
D W Gilbert A '.'one, mrch..... 98.43 W R Affolter ..............
phasis
was
probably
not
given
by
13 12
A'illiam Frances Jones,
Riddles.
Seo Heilmeyer, mrch ............. 1 75 F A Bauer..................
7.50 the admiral himself. In discussing
Defendant, j
5.12 A Altenberger...........
B À Knoblock, lumber............
19 68 the naval policy of the United
To William Frances Jones, the
How many neckties hail Job ?
Rosa Turner................................ 19.20 M Sandiage................
19 37
defendant
above named.
arp« p jj Goynei deeds.....................
6.00 A E Taggart.............
5.93 States it is necessary to consider T hree wretched comforters.
I n the N ame ot- the S tate of
What kind of vice is that which O k EC iin , you are hereby required
Sus Peterson, on contract ... 100.CO Jim Sutton ...............
10 31 all the possibilities of the future.
A F Coats Lumber Co. lum-
John Affolter ...........
13.75 There is no nation of strength with people dislike if they are ever ho to appear and answer the complaint
- ber........................................... 180.77 Sam Bauer ...............
4.43 which a war is impossible, not even bad ? Advice.
filed against you in the above eu
r 1 llatp w Lyeler. dirt........................
4.80 Will Gage..................
14 68
.ltled cause and Court within six
¡¡Why
is
a
lazy
young
dog
Great
Britain,
highly
improbable
Bridge Work.
17.62
W A Gage...................
weeks from the date al the first pub­
Alva Gove..................................... 316.00 Wayne Frankly........
16 25 as that event is. Even such a war inclined plane? Because
lication ot this summoiiH to-wit:
TA McGinnis...................... r... 188 00 E A Lane ...................
10.00 as that is taken into consideration ; slow pup (slope up)
within six weeks from Hie 29th day
150
00
Ed Browt-. do.............................
John Redberg............
10 94 by our naval strategists, because
Why is a thief in a garret like an if January, 1911, and if yon fail to
182.00
Carl White, do ..........................
Wm Redberg...........
5.62
z.
so answer, for want there >f, the
R D Pomroy, do........................ 182 00 O C Redberg...............
11.25 they omit no factor of their prob­ honest man ? Because he’s a boi e plaintiff« will take ¡1 decree against
doing
a
wrong
action.
H Hansen. do............................. 144 00 John Heilmeyer.......
2 50 lem. In considering the Atlantic
you foreclosing the mortgage < 11 A-
4.80 Robt Forkner.............
. H C Wilt, do................................
.62 fleet, our relations to all the large
When are tailors and house
ribed in plaintiff’s complaint, a id
4 12 Carl Curl ..................
' Herbert Butler, do....................
.61 European powers must be taken agents both following the same iirectir.g that the Linds and pie
4.12 Lister Forkner...........
E M Petters, do..........................
62
■itses described
the.ein,
and
our
naval 1 business ? When they gather in covered by said mortgage, to wit :
:on c D Grout, do.............................
9 37 Abe Bays ...................
.62 into account, and
—-
Surveying.
Stanley Reddaway ..
1 25 strength as compared with theirs B 1 the rents.
beginning at a stake in the North
W S Coates................................. 120.09 Geo HeilmCyer .........
6.55 estimated, as well as the prac- . I Why is a
•ast corner ot the South T. iim I 11 ol the
iDHGeo J Poysky............................... 133 20 G W Wallace.............
5.62 tical use both nations could
North West '» of Sec. 16, Tp. 5 S ,
letter “P ?”
make
E A Jsfcksou................................ 48 75 Fred Lyster .............
11.86
10 west ot Hie Willamette Me­
J Ebbinger ................................ 45.00 Robt Lyster .............
9.07 of that strength in time of war and the last
ridian, in Tillamook County, Ore
What is that which every one pin, running westerly :XD feet along
W F Cain...................................... 10.00 Martin Shonltson ...
10.00 That is the problem of our Atlantic
U GJackson............................... 127.50 Fred Dunham.... ...
10.94 Coast, of the defense of Porto Rico wishes for and yet tries to get rid the south line of the C. Dunn place;
2.81
.Ai I
Salaries.
J H Holgate................
lienee South 450 feet ; thence east
of ? A good appetite.
J C Bewley, truant officer......
3.75 and the Panama Canal, and is the
Chas Wooley, Jr...
KM) feel ; thence north 451 feet to
What
kind
of
sweetmeats
did
they
last
analysis
of
Cuba
also.
This
K, W B Aiderman, supervisor..
20.03
J W Hester ................
lie place of beginning, containing
AM Baker, siqiervieor.............
makes such a dispersion of the have in the’ark ? Preserved pears 3.099 acres of land, more or less, in
F L Sappington, supervisor...
Tillamook County, Oregon, be sold
factors as to give to the discussion (pairs).
Old Age
J E Reedy, county veternian-
Why are potatoes and corn like by the Sheriff ol Tillamook County,
of
the
question
no
concentration
35.00
ian..............
Old age as it comes in the orderly
certain sinners of old ? Because Oregon, in the iniinner provided by
J C Holden.................................. 133.33 process of nature is a beautiful upon a single power.
law, and the proceeds of such sale
Kathleen Mills, clerk's office 76.00 and majestic thing It stands for
President Wilson has issued a having eyes they see not, and ears ipplied to the pay mint on tin-sums
Vida A Millis,clerk's office... 50 00 experience, knowledge, wisdom. proclamation raising the embargo ' they hear not.
lound <lue on plaintilf's mortgage,
. „• H Crenshaw.................................. 133 33 That is old age ae it should be, but on exportations of arms and muni- [ Why is wit like a Chinese lady's together with costs and disburse
•’*' Clint King, sheriff"a office.... 75.00 old as it often is means poor diges­ tions to Mexico. Under the em-’foot? Because brevity is the sole inent, Attorney’s fees, and expenses
t B«C A Johnson.............................. 100.00 tion, torpid bowels, a sluggish
it sale by the Sheriff and that said
H B.MUlis. assessor's office . 75.00 liver and a general feeling of ill bargo act of 1910, its operation can of it.
plaintiffs will further take a decree
R L Shreve, assessor’s office 75.00 health, despondency and misery. be suspended at any time by presi- j When are the streets of a town against you for the relief demanded
esi*B L Beale...................................... 133.33 This in almost every instance is
Early' most greasy? When the rain is in plaintiff s' complaint.
dential proclamation only
I"
_ John Ascliim, treasurer's of-
wholly unnecessary. One of Cham in March last Senator Fall of New ' dripping.
This summons is published in
00.57 berlain's Tablets taken immediately
h
fice............
the Headlight, 11 newspaper of
I
1 O G Swenson, treasurer's of-
after supper will improve the di­ Mexico introduced a resolution tor I ' What is that which Adam never general circulation in 'Tillamook,
never possessed, and yet he County, Oregon, for six consecutive
I
‘fic« ........................................ 75.00 gestion, tone up the liver and regu­ the repeal of the act and the praai-1
W I. Campbell,treasurer's of­
late the bowels.
The feeling of dent has been frequently uged to gave two to each of his children? weeks, the first publication thereof
fice ......................................... 18.75 despondency will give way to one
being on the 29tli day of January,
W 8 Baei.... .............................. 83.33 of hope and good cheer. For sale take the action he han now decided Parents.
1914, and the last publication there
Why
are
crockery
ware
dealers
upon. He has steadily refused,'
Lillie M Buel, grading manti-
by all dealers.
of on the 12th day of Man It, 1914,
ri • t s
until now, to take this step in re- ( unlike all other shopkeepers ? Re­ all according to the order of the
Mrs. H (' Hanson, do..............
Methodist Minister Recommends cognition of the belligerency of the cause it won t do for them to crack Hosiorable Homer Mason, County
Mary L White, do...........
Judge of saiil
said County, made this
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
enemies of the Huerta Government, ' UP *f>eir goods.
Homer
M
-
¿3rd duy of January 1911.
K.
Rev. James A. Izwis. Milaca, while denying recognition to that ' Why is swearing like an ill fitting
G R
(an.)
I van G. M artin
Minn.,
writes:
''Chamberlain's government itself, beyond
mer
the
bail habit.
H M
E— coat?
* ‘ Because
"*
’ it's
* a **"'*
"*
(si>. )
C arey F M artin ,
Cough Remedy has been a needed
TEEpplett
Toro went out. his dog with him ;
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
and welcome guest in our home limited recognition made neceasary
Road District No 1.
he went not before, behind, nor on
by
its
existence
at
the
Mexic
in
Gov
for
a
number
of
years.
I
highly
.30.00
rthingtoa.................
1ft. 25 recommend it to my fellows as be- ernment de facto. A part of this one side of him; then where did he >tAtf of Ohio, City of Tcledo, i
rber.. .........................
Luca» County
i
30 00 ing a medicine worthy of trial in Compulsory recognition of a de go ? fin the other side. Chicago
dach........................
Prank J Clicney make» oath that lie i»
27.50 cases of colds, coughs and croup ” facto government ha« been permis­ Tribune.
»cnior
partner
of
the
firm
<»f
F. J. Ch* ney
igh Rem
Kern- ­
20 00 Give Chamberllain's Cough
1c Co., doing Iiu4in<in the < tty <»f To
fident you sion of sales of arms to be shipped
1.25 edy a trial and we are confident
■erto, County and tttate
aforaaid, ami
Kirnens
•hat «aid firm * all pay th*- aunt
ONE
Successful Everywhere.
7.50 will find it very effectual and con­ out of this country for equipment
Kebtte
IHILUIS for em h and every
People everywhere are talking of HUMtlMFI)
2 50 tinue to rise it as occasion requires of the army. We have aecordmgly
'»I
ofC-'atairh that cannot in* cured by
22.50 for years to come, as many others occnpied the rather anomalous the quick and fine results Foley the UM- 4 H \ I I. > < \ I X P JOI < ' | I
tten house
Sworn to
»nd »ub»crlbed in
23 44 have done. For sale by all dealers position of permitting the sale and Kidney Pills give in ba< kache.
r...........
presence,
day of
Lecctnber.
rheumatism, kidney and bladder my
10.00
All IRMO.
shipment of arms to a Mexican troubles. You can not take them
10.00
Don’t You Believe it.
A
(ficai >
3.75
»om. Jr.
Some say that chronic constipa- Government whose constitutional into your system without good re
Hall'» Calf
Curt
1 25 I tion cannot be cured Don't you title we have linen denving, while suits. That is because Foley Kid »nd
upon
act» dire
1 12 believe it Chamberlain's Tablets refusing to allow such sales and ney Pills give to the kuln'is ami •ou» «uriacc
lAft i have cured others—why not you? shipments to the Mexicans vho bladder just what nature calls for
I Pitts
Pitts.,
1 5ft ' Give them a trial. They cont only were resisting that title by force of to heal these weakened and inactive
organs. For sale by all druggists
1 5ft I a quarter. Fur sale by all dealer^. arms.
red 1er
County Court Business
zi?
V
L r
n JÌ
i
with the problem of buy'ng Harm ss
you will lind it distinctly advanta­
geous to come anil do your select­
ing here. You will get the test
qualities, the most thorough end
conscientious workmanship and be
charged the most reasonable prices.
We can supply single or doul I
Sets or any single article that you
may be in need of.
W.A, Williams & Co.
j x Prevent Trouble ■
bl with your Cow
iij by using our
jCompou
| Carbolic
£ Freely in and
bl around Barns.
Come in and let
us give you fuL
instruction how
to use the same
I
i
I
C. I. CLOUGH CO
DRUGGIST.
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers
If you are thiukitigof buying
a good Harness, horse covers,
halters, or anything in the[liar-
ness line it will pay you to see
me.
I also carry the famous Shar-
ey’s collar.
Bcehtel's Harness Shop
Made My Life
Worth Living
•‘I feel it my duty to tell others whst
Chsmlierlsin's Tablets havs done for
me,” writes Mrs. . L.
I. Dunlap, of Oak
Grove, Mieli. “I have
suffered with tiainn in
iny lan k end nniler
my shoulder blade for
a number of yearn,
also with a poor appe­
tite and consti pation.
I tried all of the rem­
edies that I heard of,
and K number of doc­
tors. but got no relief.
Finally a friend -'told
me to try Chamber
lain'n Stomach and
Liver Tablets. I got
a kittle of them and
they noon helped my
ntomach; by their
gentle action my bow­
els became more reg.
ular. Today 1 feel like
praidng them to all
who suffer as I did. for
they have cured me and made my Ufa
worth living ’