Tillamook TILLAMOOK HIGH SCHOOL Alumni Hold» Interesting Meeting in High School Auditorium. The annual meeting of the Tilla­ mook Alumni Association, which was held at the High School building on the evening of Friday, May 15th, al­ though not as well attended es might have been, was one of the most in­ teresting meetings that the Associa­ tion has ever had since its organiza­ tion some years ago. After the minutes of the preceeding meeting had been read and approved, the president, Mr, R. R. Stillwell, brought up as first order of business, the election of officers for the ensu­ ing year. Those elected were: Elbert £, Ginti, Class of ’¡2, President; Edgar G. Munson, class of ’05, first vice president; John Ebinger, class oi tj, second vice president; Gladys Beals, class of ’ll, third vice presi­ dent; and Mabel Goyne, class of ’ll, secretary and treasure. After the election of officers Mr. Stillwell gave charge of the meeting over to the newly elected official staff, in order that they might trans­ act the regular business as they should see fit. After the secretary pro tern, Gladys Beals, had read the financial statement of the association, the matter of the annual Alumni ban­ quet was brought up for discussion. As it was impossible to do anything definite with this matter, the presi­ dent appointed the several commit­ tees and fixed Wednesday, May 20, as a day for them to get to gether and decide upon suitable plans. It was decided to hold tHe meeting at eight p. m. in the high School building. The committees appointed were: On arrangements, Edgar Munson, chairman, and Gladys Beals and Elsie Lamb; on entertainment and refresh­ ments, Elmer Allen, chairman, Lillie Anderson, John Ebinger, and Ruth Holmes; on invitations, Gladys Beals, chairman, Ralph U. Moore, Edna Poorman, and Bernice Lucas; on fi­ nances, John Aschim, chairman, Robert Stillwell, and Benly Stam; and on receiving new members, Howard Drew, chairman, Cloyd Dawson, and Grace Whitehouse. BAY CITY ENTERTAINS. The Bolters Band Will Visit Nehal­ em on Sunday, May 31st. Clover­ dale, June 14th. The Tillamook County Boostens' Band held their bi-monthly reunion at Bay City on Sunday May 17th, Their next get-to-gether rehearsal and concert will be held at Nehalem City on May 31st, and on June 14th Cloverdale will be the place decided on for their entertainment.* Bay City and the country side turned out in large numbers for the Tillamook County Booster's Band entertainment held there on last Sun­ day. It is hard to tell which w’ere tne entertainers, the band or the hospitable people of Bay City. Early in the morning the Cloverdale band accompanied by a number of people from the "south end” came rolling into town in their autos, and taking their breakfast in this city, proceeded on to Bay City. The Wheeler and Nehalem boys came down on the early motor car, and the Tillamook boys went down in the big auto truck of the City Transfer Company A large number of Tillamok citizen* following the band boys on the noon time motor car. The Tillamok County Buster’s band held their rehearsal in the forenoon and at I o’clock were enter­ tained at a banquet arranged by the band boys of Bay City and their ladies, who deserve much praise and credit for the bountiful spread. The ladies deserve special praise for the bounty of the spread and the excel­ lence of the service. Those in charge were the Mesdames W. C. Trombley, W. H. Moon, Sarah Pe’eys, E. B. Jacoby, J. W. Jennings, A. L. Nich­ ols and A. D. Simmons, who were the lunch committee and the Misses Beatrice Clark, Maud Moon, Edith Jennings, Verna Sesten and Mrs. Harley Conver who served. W. C. Trombley conducted the af- . ternoon concert on the Main street of the city with a 47-piece band, a large number of people being gathered to­ gether to hear the music. The Tilla­ mook County Boosters' band organ­ ization was then introduced to the people by Rollie W. Watson, its pur­ pose and aims explained, in connec­ tion with bringing the people of the both ends of the county together in social and business intercourse, the Booster excursion from this county being planned by the band boys to take in the San Francisco exposition next year, and the many adantages afforded by this live organization from the point of making our coun­ ty 'better known the country over generally and the advertising feature principally afforded by the organiza­ tion in placing Tillamook county to the front. It was also explained that the bands of Nehalem, Cloverdale, Wheeler, Bay City and Tillamook should receive the financial support and encouragement of the citizens of their various towns and of the coun­ ty as a whole, to help the good work of the boys along, as they are deserv­ ing of special consideration. The citizens of Bay City done their selves proud and the band boys ap­ preciate the hospitality shown on this occasion. OPENING OF BEACH SEASON BIG SUCCESS. Garibaldi Beach Boosters Give At­ traction with Clam Bake and Base Ball Game. The summer season is now on at the beaches along the P. R. & N. from Manhattan to Garibaldi. And more than that, if the season as a whole is as complete a success as the opening day, Sunday was, we will be safe in saying that by fall the Tilla­ mook beaches will be the most pop­ ular ones in the state. In all probability the success of the big picnic at Rockaway and the ad­ joining beaches last Sunday was due in the greatest measure to the fact that there was co-operation in its fullest sense among the promoters and boosters of the various beach resorts along the coast between Tilla­ mook and Nehalem bays. This or­ ganization known as the Garibaldi Beach Boosters’ Association, and the success of their effort might well be considered as a good lesson to men in other lines of business to get to­ gether in their efforts for develop­ ment. The first half of the day’s pro­ gram, which consisted of boat races, foot races ,the tug-o-war, and various other side features, for the purpose of keeping up the interest between the main, events, together with the- clam bake and basket dinner, were given at Lake Lytle, on the ground tnd in the lake adjoining the station house property. As soon as dinner was dispensed with the people began to leave the lake for Elmore Park, where the baseball game between Rockaway and a team from this city was to be played. Of the morning sports it is hard to state which was the most exciting. The boat race which was the first feature on the program, was an ex­ citing event from the very start until Bob Norwood and Horace Sapping­ ton pulled ahead with their boat and finished the race in the lead by feet. Then came the free for all 100-yard dash for which there were 16 entries. The race was hardly started when John Ebinger, of this city, forced his way to the front and maintained his lead to the tape, winning the event with over a yard to spare. The next event, the tug-o-war, was perhaps the most hotly contested fea­ ture of the day. The two opposing teams, the Rockaway men and the letty huskies from Bar - View, were composed of eight men each. The two teams were, seemingly, very evenly proportioned, and when the pull began it seemed that neither side was going to be able to make the Advantage until after nearly to min­ utes’ steady strain the Rockaway team began to gain rope and it was not long then until they had pulled their opponents over the line. If a good meal is the best way to reach a man's heart, the ladies from »long the beach certainly had it in mind to win the hearts of all the vis­ itors to their resorts with the clam bake and basket dinner. The tables which were spread under an open tent down the railroad from the south end of the station house were literally loaded with appetizing luxuries. In fact this was the crowning feature of the day. The ball game which started at 2:30 was one of exceptional interest con­ sidering the roughness of the ground on which it was played. Up till the end of the third inning the game went fast and not until after this point was there any runs made. It was in the fourth that Tillamook landed on the Rockaway pitcher for hits and turned their hits into runs. However, Probst got out of this difficulty with no further damage than letting in two runs. From this time on the Tillamook men continued to land on the ven­ erable and much-lauded pitcher from Portland and by successive hits in three of the remaining frames, runs were forced over until six was the total number. At one time "Brick” Crimmens slashed a dirty one out ove» center field that would have gone for the four bases in a regula­ tion field, but because of the ground rules he was only allowed two bases. On the other hand, Rockaway was at no time able to fathom King, the Tillamook portsider. Only one hit was obtained from him, and, had it not been for the roughness of the grounds, the ball would have been fielded in sufficient time to have given him credit for a hitless and scoreless game. As it was the score was 6 to o. The lineup follows: Rockaway—J. Jasmine, cf; V. Nel­ son, 2b; McPherson, ib; Earnst, e; F. Beaty, ss; H. Sappington, jb; W. Bergen, If; C. Byers, rf; Probst, p; Kentucky Joe and A. Davis, field. Tillamook—Heitsman, e; King, p; Millis, tb; J. Ebinger, 2b; Wallace, 3b; Stanley, ss; De Lillies, rf; Crim- mins. If; H. Ebinger and Rhodes, cf. Headlight, BILLS ALLOWED BY COURT Hotel Tillamook, meals for jurors .................................. Romsey Hotel, meals, jurors J. C. Holden, examplification of record .......................... Jurors and witnesses at April term of court,......... fCity Transfer Co • J. Gersoni, acct roads... C. Bewley, truant officer., oneer Livery, truant office. E. Reedy, county veteri­ narian ................................. Headlight, printing .............. Cloverdale Mer. Co., county poor ................................... A. E. McKune, county charge Tillamook Meat Co., co poor E. T. Haltom, county poor . Wheeler Lbr Co., co poor.. Rosenberg Bros., co poor.... W. D. Gladwell, co poor ... Rosenberg Bros, co poor.. .. Tillamook Feed Co., co poor Dr. V. L. Hamilton, co poor Treas. Oregon Agricultural college for farm, filed work ........................ .......... U. G. Jackson, 4 county maps American Hoist & Derrick Co...................... . ................. Crandall & Roberts, auditing accounts .............................. F. J. Ayer, building and lot T. C. Percy, key .................... in Beaver, $700; rent $35.. Alex McNair, mdse.............. King & Smith, mdse............ A. F. Coates Lumber Co.... W. A. Williams, mdse........... D. E. Goodspeed, wood......... Tillamook City Water Com.. Jones & Knudson, mdse....... B. F. Barrett, reporters fees A. L. Tilden, bridge repairs North Fork, Nehalem....... Central Engineering Co, services on bridge over West Beaver Creek ........... Tillamook Light Co.............. T. E. Eppelett, board of prisoners and piling wood. R. W. Forkner, livery ......... U. G. Jackson, acct survey­ or’s office ........................... Barthold Barg Co, paper. .. Myrtle Mills, acct surveyor’s office .................................. B. F. Barrett, acct surveyor’s office .................................. Wm. Gage, auto hire .......... Jess Kennedy, auto hire. .. Chas. Kennedy, auto hire. .. Glass & Prudhomme, print­ ing ....................................... B. L. Beals, acct, treasurer's office .................................. H. Crenshaw, acct, sheriffs offise .................................. C. A. Johnson acct, asses­ sor’s office ....................... W. L. Campbell, acct, asses­ sor’s office ....................... . R. L. Shreve, acct, asses- ’ sor’s office........................... U. G. Jackson, surveyor’s office .. ............................. W. S. Buel, supt’s office.... Homer Masos, salary ......... H. M. Farmer....................... W. B Aiderman.................... F. L. Sappington, acct, of surveyor’s salary .............. T. E. Epplett, court house. .. J. C. Holden, acct clerks office .................................. J. M. Baker............................ Ó..5C 11.0c 10.94 948.3c tt.oc 430c 26.32 4.0c 20.0c *39< 18.8c 45-25 3-05 7 4* It>. 10 IO.35 2.10 10.0c *5 oc 70.5c 500.00 50.00 3177 33750 • 50 735-00 6.0c *■25 .70 2.41 *•35 500 20.40 *500 400.00 144.10 26.75 34-75 3 50 3*00 3-12 19.90 1730 16.00 500 8.0c -50 296.29 208.33 May ¿I. 1014, Suit to Foreclose a Mortgage. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, De­ partment No. 2, in equity. Register No. 1410. R. H. Wolter and Wilhelmina Wol­ ter, plaintiffs, vs. William Frances Jones. Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ tue of an execution, decree and order of sale, issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County, on the 7th day of May, 1914. in favor of R. H. Wolter and Wilhelmina Wol­ ter, plaintiffs, and against William (ht Frances Jones, defendant, for I sunt of one hundred ($100) dollars, in gold coin of the United States, with interest there on at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, front Decetn- her 13, 1912, until paid and, for the further sum of $25.00 as reasonable attorney’* fees, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred herein, taxed at $40.75 and the costs of and upon this writ, to me direct­ ed and delivered, commanding tne to make sale of the real property here­ inafter described, I have levied upon and pursuant to the commands of said execution, decree and order of sale, I will on Saturday, June 6th, 1914, at the front door of the court house in Tillamook County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real prop­ erty, lying, being and situate in Til­ lamook County, State of Oregon, to- wit: Beginning at a stake in the north­ east corner of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 16, township 5 S. R. 10 west of the Willamette meridian, running wester­ ly 300 feet along the south line of the C. Dunn place; thence south 450 feet; thence east 300 feet; thence north 450 feet to the place of begin­ ning, containing 3.099 acres of land, more or less; together with the ten­ ements hereditaments and appurten­ ances thereunto belonging or in any­ wise appertaining. To satisfy the hereinbefore men­ tioned sums, and for said costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ. Said sale will be made subject to redemption, as by­ law required and provided. H. CRENSHAW, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon, by Clent King, Deputy. Martin & Martin, Salem, Oregon, ■ «• License. > To the Honorable County Court afore­ said : We. the undersigned, hereby allege and show to this Court the following facts and petition as follows : That we and each of ut arc residents.^' habitants and legal voters of and with‘n Garibaldi Precinct, in lillamook Count?* State of Oregon, and have been such for more than thirty du vs next preceding th« signing of this petition, and the filing there­ of. »»nd now are and have been actual resi­ dents and legal voters of and within said l’rccinct for more than thirty davs next pre­ ceding April 3Uth, 1914. That the a box e named J. J. McCormick is the owner and proprietor of a legitimate, bon»» fide hotel with accomadations for more than fifty guest«, situated in the Garibaldi Precint in said county and state und outside the limits of the boundaries of any incor­ porateci city or town of said state. Anil we and each of us hereby petition you to grant a license to sell, spiritous. malt and vinous liquors, near-beer and fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider, for a period of one year from the date of the granting of this petition and such licenae, within said Garibaldi precinct, to the above named J. J. McCormick Dated this 30th day of April, 1914. M. F. Robison, Garibaldi. C. F. Alexander, Garibaldi. Ernest C. Crown, Garibaldi. J. J. Van Nortwick. Garibaldi. W. M. Chapin, Garibaldi. Bpsie D. Kilgore, Garibaldi. Anna G. Chapin. Garibaldi. F. M. Kilgore, Garibaldi. Mrs J. T. McCormick. Garibaldi. Lloyd C. Smith. Bar View. A. C. Smith, Bar View. Chas. N. Hunt. Bar View, Ore. Oscar C. Hawthorne, Bar View. Charles Bowers, Bar View {as. H. Snidow. Rar View. ). C. Kilis, Bar View R. Chatterton, Bar View. I'd ward Erickson, Bar View. F C. Robison. Bar View. M. F. Bowman, Garibaldi. J. H. Smith, Bar View, Mrs. J H. Smith, Bar View. H. S. Hewitt. Bar View. Chas. O. Wallace, Bar View. C. K. Arnold. Bar*View. • V. Lalone, Rar View. K. P. Caldwell, Bar View. N. K. Emery, Rar View. JohnC. Krumlauf, Garibaldi, B S. Thompson, Garibaldi. Chas. Morgan Garibaldi. Mrs. Chas. Morgan. Garibaldi. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Garibaldi. * Charlotte M Alexander, Garibaldi. John A. Nelson, Gribaldi. H. ChHinphe, Garibaldi. L. L. Smith, Garibaldi. J. Hauxhurst, Garibaldi, Samuel Johnson, Garibaldi. Ben Johnson, Garibaldi. W. H. Derby, Garibaldi. Fred Miller, Garibaldi Maud Miller. Garibaldi. Ben Center, Garibaldi. Mrs. A. D. Hauxhurst, Garibaldi. William Dowd. Garibaldi. A. Wilson, Garibaldi. I. Simonson, Garibaldi. J. S. McDonald. Garibaldi. Clara Pierson, Hobsonvillr. Klien Long, Hobsonville. John Strom, Hobsonville. D. Johnston, Garibaldi. .Mr« Mell Mitchell, Garibaldi. D. Mitchell, Garibaldi. G. II. Benson, Garibaldi. Jas. Custer, Garibaldi. Mrs. Jas. Custer, Garibaldi, Clide Miller Garibaldi, J. B. Langley Garibaldi. E, B. Leno, Garibaldi. M. K. Krumlauf, Garibaldi. Mrs C. Leno, Garibaldi. '1'. Puvis, Garibaldi. Edwin Lachance, Garibaldi, David Lachance, Garibaldi, i'nnslu.vl <;. M. Clark, Garibaldi. S L. Woodward. Garibaldi. J. E Ferko, Garibaldi. E. F. Jackson, Garibaldi. E. K. Thompson, Garibaldi. W. A. Thompson, Guribaldi Mrs Bessie Snidow. Bar View. J H. Oliver, Bar View, K. Patterson, Bar View. Emma A. Crown, Garibaldi. Mrs. S. M. Hawthorne, Bar View. Hugo Hcbeatreit, Garibaldi. A. G. Krumlauf, Garibaldi. Carl Johnson, Garibaldi, T. G. Shannon, Garibaldi C. B. Johnson, Garibaldi, Charles Griffith, Garibaldi. Frank Buckles, Garibaldi. John K. Hobion, Garibaldi. T. B. Meade, Garibaldi. John Levenhagen, Garibaldi. W. J. de Boer, Garibaldi. C. V. Stoker, Garibaldi. A Zuercher, Garibaldi. Mrs. A, Zurcher, Garibaldi. James Langley, Garibaldi. Mrs. James Langley. Garibaldi, John Eillig, Garibaidi. M.J. Halpin, Garibaldi. Anna Halpin, Garibaldi, k J. Buettner, Garibaldi. Clark Smith, Garibaldi M. D. Dorman. Bar View. R. E Jackson. Bar View, Rose Hebestrelt, Garibaldi. I. N. Darling, Garibaldi. J S. Giebiach, Garibaldi. A. T. Boynton, Garibaldi. Mrs. A T. Boynton, Garibaldi, J. II. Thompson. Garibaldi. Frank K.Strucby, Garibaldi. Mrs. K. Struebv, (»aribaldi. J. W Wakebaucn, Garibaldi. Wm. Hartzell, Garibaldi. Wa ter C. Rambo. Garibaldi. T. H. Rambo. Garibaldi. C, M. Rambo, Garibaldi Ella J. Shattuck. Garibaldi I li. krumlauf, Garibudi. F, II. Illingworth, Garibaldi,* li. G. Lavis. Garibaldi J. J. McCormick, ('«aribaldi. C a qiar Gnos, Garibaldi. Gertrude 'I hornpson, Garibaldi. Myrtle Elliott, Garibaldi. William Archie, ('»aribaldi. R E. Miller, Hobsonville. W. M. Rea. Hobsonville B. M Dufur, Garibaldi. State of Oregon. / County of Tillamook. I n I. J. J. McCormick, being first duly sworn ■ay, that 1 am one of the tietitioner« nbiur named, and who signed the foregoing peti­ tion, that I have read the foregoing peti­ tion. that all of the facta and statement« therein contained are true to the beat r»f mv knowledge and belief, «nd that said petition contains the names of ■ major it r of the actual residents and legal voter« of said Garibaldi Precinct. J. J. M c C ormick . Rubscribnl am! »worn to before me this 30th day of April, 1914. T. B H andlky , ( seam Notary Public for Oregon. In the County Court of the State __D 2505 of Oregon, for Tillamook County. In the matter of the estate of Charles with the problem of buy’ng Harness 3905 Burke, deceased, by Mary Burke, ad­ yon will find it distinctly advanta­ geous to come and do your select ministrator. 31900 Notice is hereby given to all whom ing here. You will get the best qualities, the most thorough and 83 33 it tnay concern that the undersigned, 100.00 by virtue of an order of the Honor­ conscientious workmanship and be 89.0c able Homer Mason, Judge of the charged, the most reasonable prices. 96.00 County Court of the State of Oregon, W’e can supply single or doubl for the County oi’ Tillamook, in the Sets or any’ single article that you 89.00 matter of the estate of Charles Burke, may be in need ot. 55-00 deceased, duly made and entered in W.A, Williams4c Co. the journal of said court, will from 258.33 and after the 6th day of June, 19*4. 84.00 at the office of John Leland Hender­ son, attorney-at-law, in Tillamook ns HI. Mi Mil Ml. Ill Ml M ..Ml. M: Ml 'MH g City, Oregon, proceed to sell certain Sidney E. Henderson, Pres., MEMORAL DAY of the real property belonging to said Surveyor. estate, at private sale, for such price John Leland Henderson, Sec­ Garland not with laurel nor with bay, ot prices, and in one or more parcels, retary Treas., Attoiney-at- Not with yew, nor cypress as of on such terms and conditions as to said administratrix may seem best, to Law, Notrary Public. olden; such person or persons paying the Rather bring the offspring of the best price therefor. Tillamook Title and May: Said property is situated in Tilla­ I Abstract co. Blossoms, red and white, and blue mook County, Oregon, and Is more particularly described as follows, to- i and golden. Law, Abstract«, Real Estate, : Bring a wreath for every hero brave, wit The Surveying, Insurance. west half of the flurtfiwest : Let our soldiers know they're not quarter, southeast quarter o, north­ Both Phones. west quarter and northcast quarter of forgotten; OREGON. ___________ i TILLAMOOK On this day when silent walks are southwest quarter, section 15, town­ ship 4 south range 10 west, Willam­ Mi Mi Mh. trodden ette meridian, containing 160 acres, Plant a starry flag on every grave. more or less, as per deed recorded in Never more shall roar the cannon’s the registry of deeds of said County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, front mouth, Jasper Smith and Sarah A. Smith, Nor shall musket rattling break tusband and wife, to Charles Burke, their slumber; dated February 24, 1903, recorded There's no more a North, no mote a March 3, 1903, in book "Y,” page 231. $ Our Sale is on Also lots 5 and 6, block “E,” in the South, town of East Garibaldi, Tillamook for a little while Blue and Gray are one in rank and County, Oregon, as per deed said reg­ number. istry, from Dan Nicklas to Charles (I longer on our May no sound of discord ever rend Burke, dated June 31, *9*,®. and rc,; corded July 25, 1910, the air. Hand Roll Choc- page 203. May the sod in peace grow green at Also lots 35 and 36, block 16, and ! olates, 3Oc. per above them. lots 19 and 20, block 63, Rockaway May their country ever honor, love Beach, in Tillamook County, Oregon, as per deed said registry, from N. J. Lb. The price is them, Meyers and Eugenia Meyers, his wife, And with blossoms keep their dated January 4, 1911, and recorded reduced to intro­ memory fair, January 9, 1911, in deed records book with laurel, nor with Garland not ”14.” Pag' 399- ... duce these goods. The first publication of this notice bay, is May 7, 1914, and the last is June Not with yew, nor cypress as of 6, *9*4- They are actually olden; Dated at Tillamook County, Ore­ a 60c. value. Rather bring the offspring of the gon, on the 6th day of May, 1914. MARY BURKE, May Administratrix of the estate of âj At C. I. Clough Co. Blossoms, red, and white, and blue Charles Burke, deceased and golden. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Memory’s Muse through gentler eres Attorney for said estate. N o TICB IS FtJBTHKK IfBKBBY OlVBN.— RELIABLE DRUGGIST. now sees. That said petition will be called up for • ■ ’ i'.n in «nd by the (’mint y Court of Till« I Now she lifts the branches of the monk County, Oregon, on the 4th day of Notice of Sheriffs Sale Pl June, 1914, at the hour of2:OOo’clock P. M . willow, of said day. and based on «aid petition, «aid Lays for Blue and Gray a floral pil- Notice is Hereby Given, that by J. I. McCormick on ««id date will apply to »a»d County Court for a license to be grant­ virtue of an Execution and Order low, ed to him to sell within said Garibaldi pre­ of Sale issued out of the Circuit cinct »ml in the Town of Garibaldi therein, and bids Smiles through tears, •pirltout,malt and vinous liquortand fermen­ Court of the State of Oregon, for them sleep in peace. ted cider, commonly known as hard cider, Tillamook county, dated the 20th dav * for a period of one year from the date of EAT VIERECK’S J. A. Anderson. of May, 1914, in the cause wherein C. said license. Dated this 3Oth day of April, ifH4 W. Matthews was plaintiff, and J. taai J J. M c C obmick , W. Frederickson and Nancy E. Fred­ BREAD, erickson, his wife, were defendants, upon a judgment and decree render­ ed in favor of said plaintiff and Deafness Cannot Be Cured against the said defendants, amount­ TILLAMOOK BAKERY J bv local application, as they cannot reach ing to $2600.00, with interest at the the dectaaed portion of the ear, Th<*re If only one wav to cure deafne««. and that If rate of 8 per cent per annum from by constitution remedies Deaftiraa 1« csnsrrl December 24, 1912; the further sum t>y an Inflamed condition the mucous At All Grocers of $300.00 atorney’s fees and $25.60 lining of the Eustachian Tube, When thia tube!» inflamed you have a rnmblln* sound costs and accruing costs; the fur ­ On your front porch can be lit ■ — ’ or imperfect hearing, and when it la entirely ther sum of $48.92 taxes, with inter­ every night until midnight s I omm I Deafness is the result, and unleaa FOR BALE the inflammation can be taken nut and thfa est at rate of 8 per < ^^^«r annum and register not over tut* restored to Its normal conditio«, from January 31, 1914, unril paid, and fifty cents per month A Country Store in Tillamook hearing ill be destroyed forever . nine the further sum pf ligbw^ixes with County, well established, has good cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, on the meter. interest thereon at the rate of 8 per trade, excellent neighborhood post which is nothin« but an inflamed condi of the mucous surfaces. cent per annum from March 28, 1914, office, making mouev, cheap if sold tion We will give One Hundred Dollars for any T illamook E lbctkic L ight amp until paid, and commanding me to soon Owner must go east. Cheap case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that be cured bv Hall s Catarrh Care. and decree rent, good lease, good roads, a connot satisfy the said _ judgment _ Send for circulars, free F tki . compamt by the sale of the real property here­ snap For pari particulars see or write, F I C HF.NEY A CO , Toledo. OMo inafter described belonging to said - C. R Worrall, Mty., Tillamoook, I Bold by Druggists, 7.5c. W ill SPALDINO. Manager, XaMc Mali s FamUj fills for cobs ti patio * Oregon. defendants; Tj: I i ) I I I A Í5 Watt Mazda * ♦ • Lamp