CromblcVr editor CnctLiv and Friday T.'m..i .....m.l .-lass miittor I.-. UMO. it the po! o Hoc nt I'lllnmook, United Brethren ChurcS. ,. -s !?.. " MV VNCK. I cent Advertis -t- C Tirst lniortii !i -e Kaeh suhscojK I i tion, lino llomosto 1 No. u- - Timber Claim Notices, per line ... Csrd of thanks, per line Local?, 'xyr tin, flret i-wertion I. the .not of March 51 .Ml . VKAK in Kae:- ubeunt Hsortlon, lino .i'. k'n-mhit, of o atoloneo anil l.mi.ci iH'tirr, per lino 'V' ! -iw Husines." ;slontl cards, mo. l.W .uS Piapmy ' ' somont, per Inch .2o ALL Ou Ads must bo in thin of 1P- fioe ondny and Thursday Morn .W in .ismre publication In follow- in Tuealny and Friday issues. ," ' Renn- are "imperative. M. M III- :S0 FHr.Rl'AKV !. li)lf. Sunday School. 10 A. M. Morntm; worship and seritun U A Subject "How to Keep Saved." ' Christina Kii.lenvor l::U 1'. I Topic "Favorite Chapters of tho jhlo." Lender, Frank Hye. ! Kvenlm: Kviincollstto sorvleo i V' ,M- 1 I'nlon pruvor tnoetiiiK on Wednesday ovonini; m 7 :!H) P. M. U'o luul n lip top Union pmvi'r moot inir ill tho I'rcsbytonnn Church Inst Wednesday ovonmc. These inootlhR will bo continued ouch wook Indoflnlie ly, boiiJK hold tilxmt .it tho dlltoionl co-npcrttlinK churches. To tll those Sunday nml inubweea services you are cord-ally invited. 11. I'. White. I'lislor. NutUo ot 1 lilnloH't''"1'"' "Noi'c'i'Nlu-roosooMltl.ut y " executors of Iho clste of h. M. , Kol ceased. hae Med our .unt nml r. t rl .. ;"'" with tho cm-tv clerk -f . . i i....n hm.1 I lie i-oilnlV fourt i I of viiil .imnlv hin ppkiII l ohmnn , '.Mth l'.'l n Iho timo r.ir hotirtnu 'jwtuni thi-rlo nml tho Html IU- J ittvnt of until t"'V,. . . . I Win. M. 11. ' ' Ch. H. IhhW. i Now ton Met oy,t ! tixooutnrttof tho ltlof K Vtrgwl. l'u'oit'(. i ' K. W. Moiihi:uo. : II. II. Nicholn". I Allot. io for tho l-.ooutnr lit II. Inquino re occasionnlly mnde by tsr Then t re with a very flttlm: pro friomi m tho omit to wht kind of',jnun uiven by tho membors of tho wcRthor we hve been enjovmd here j WomnnV Koliof Corps nml friends, tin winter. All tnut sreo to the ) jwt Go nnuwlor C. B. Uoyrwfcl nctini; fat thiit this h been mot etrft- j t iwter of ceremonies, ordinary winter for the Co?t country. J rh program uft? BS fHe"" : Tho rainfall ha? been coinpnratlvely ! Selection bv Jenkins Oi cheat rn light, nnd warm bahy days have been 'lovintr picture reol numeroiK. While there ha boon quite j,, . . . Mrn. TromMey n few frosty morninirs, wc have had Rei-itution MiJS Florence t'hapmnn no snow whatever nnd the weather J nr g . . . Mrs. Nettle Tne during the whole w inter has been v'ry R0dinc Mr. J. 11. Johnson ni;roeHble While nearly every winter j Romnrks . Comrade llarrie l.smnr we have many summer like dnys. hi l)ut Mrs. Mlmch nral Mlas Hewiey winter has been excoptionnlly line. Reeitation . . Mitis Vera Uoircrs Outdoor operations ha-e been carried j (Xtysburi; Aildress on without much hinderanee nnd the; . . Attorney S. S. Johnson roads have been eMtl ntot of the 1 jr lKI)Kle Hnnner Au lience Life of Abraham Lincoln Commnmier C. K. Ueynolds Son .... .Mr. Williams jiontr ... ty tho Uarkie- Americ.i - Audienee The members of the W. K. C. wish to thank till whi io kindly helped in nny way to make our celebration n success. Also thank our President Mrs Aim Scultz for tho verv elllci ont manner in prep.irinn ami conduct in? the services. Cluiitinn Church Note time. SPARKS FROM UNCLE RUBE'S ANVIL Wo surpassed ur mm Inst Sumlay for attendance at Sunday schtnil rrnrh ini; n totnl of til. No such n Hlblo School as that has over been known in Tillamook County before Not only i the attendance noto-wotthy lull our 'Standard of KlhVienoy" Is practically Front I.iuo. Last Sunday throui(hout tho dnv the spirit ef Christ was leading. There were 7 hantlaed ami four rosimlol to tho invitation, two making tho (iinid confession; thus s continuous revival is going on. Net Sumliiv morning the sermon will bo the thirxl in n onos on "Ne Testament Conversions." In those on rniniti rv sermons on the Hook of Act wo rr bp'Ught face to fco with Ooxl's plan of salvation nnt! Mis ctniilllnmi ments to tho non-Chrialian A very twaulifut anthem is to be furnished by tho chorus tmJ orehetitra Sunday nijrht IWint miss it. Sermon subject "A Troubled Son nnd n Troubled Soul." from 4tli awl 6lh Chniilen of Mark. UIAIIO.N In the Comity Court itt the Clitic ol Oiegnii tor tho County ot I llltlllllKlk. In tho Mattorof II o rMnto "f W'lbam ttlen. lorim-l. H!1 ,. Kfl To the Heirs tVvl-eos ut V iillmn Clen, dooraso.1. and all oilier un known, and to all rion inlerostrd ur whom it mav eoneom IN fit 1-: N.WIK t'K I'HK SlAfK OF OltKCDN. )ou are hroby died to spHar in tho Count v Court of the State of OreKon. fr tho County of t il laimw.il. at the Court room thereof in Tillamook i lly, In ald lMinty ami lto. ok tho .10th dav f Mareh. VU, nt the hour of Hi 00 n'cl.x-k in the tore ofaaldday. then ami there to show cauae. if any nut, why an ordr; shouhl not to mado horem, direollnit. the Count v cum ol the 5tnte i'illu..ii.l.L nl Orcgnii, tor i iiinmi"'" County lilUh Umc. i'lnlntlir. Hoy ( "long. DofoisUut ro liny C UMg. the above nainotl do tamlttnt In The Name of tho Htnto of tlfgon. Y.ai are heioby re.Ulro. lo npH.nr ami ntwwer the ....nplalnt UMl agnln.t you in thr ala.v. ontilll -Mil on or Ik foie the expiration ..f lx -k. froin tho date of Iho first publication of Ihu uinmona, ami if you fall l l-f rt,t n.er. f-r " lh"""f ' i.lainlltf will upid) to the ourt fur a .leeroe thorein for tho toliof deMiamlou In the oomplalnl. which la thai Ui bomU of motnimmy exiatln t.olweoli ...rlr ... thia itlaintltTho .IimmvotI, that th- itaiiII i rvai'irmi f..r.i.fr namo. an t f.'f ueu olhof T. H. CiOYNK !AUfHy.a.l ji OI'I'CXSl Til COUK'niJJJ H. I . BOTT LstWVer C.OMPI .lT sM'ni ct. - 'i rx.ii a Mint i 1 llllltlUMlIt ami l.r ....i r..rilir roliaf aa the I HJft may doom otuirtblo, This summon U iulHhl In the rillam.a.k HoraM t an order of Hw l..nofatd llomur Ma-on, tounly Jodifr of t'tllam.K Countf. Hregon, aid -rtlor beln dated the th day of January. Il 'eMUtrmil the Wlbllea turn of thia summon to W made m e a week for l aueeeeaue weeks, ami the date of lm flrat publication hrtf Is lueadar -he WNh u( Jr' tle, !', Wtne low. Attorney foe I'lolntUT. Nntkc tor rtitilkiitlun It'Cm.lSHKRl Dcpattmrnl uf the Interior K. I.ANIMH'I U ti at "rilna. j dlvln R. Worrell ! LAWYliU ' MiiHim,i v'tuiii i ii , ccnntthtiit, ,i f I IM.MI'WI IAI I 1 H I. w I 11.1 AMtXiK firm VA7:,..i ' ArmitM Tlllali. i It-.- TilUntouk. r w .Mi c G-iard well t .e oar'.v morning hours when the mind i clear to grasp the truth. The coward is a menace any her and fails to face tho luties of life. He should be eliminated. A brave man stands in his place, though the tasks of life are heavy. He never shirks Don't be a sjoImIi boaster, it will detract from the glory of Gxl. ' authoriilnir and -n.in rnnu I'.. J. I Iriauason. thr duly iulilnled. OUaliftod ! tWmm JaouaTt 3. 19H ami acting adnnr ntrator of said eatate. Nt)T!i 'L ta hcrrl.y ion that j t aril at public au .'ton. the fult.wimi ; ri4.n irlwrt. f Hrr. I Hlm - I iloeerlbotl roal in.(rly of said etle, ' ( , lrHn. m. l-'ebrunry J, i si tun lot! to t iliaii.Hik County. trefon, miMi uoiatoad K'tV. No towif 3H ,rit. for t t 2. Section I. Town.hip j Ut numliorod ino a d tho east half j tanK 10 Weal, Wlmt(o I of Hie lu.rllmc.t .uiarti r. snd the 1 rr)liat)i ftli m.Uce of Inlontiun i.orlhwoat qmrtrr .f thr n.-t th est l(, mB, pinal ne year IVnf. I" t ouarter of r. ti...i :to. in t nnhip .mo i.i,i,.h claim l the land ahoee south, range ten w t ( thrjVA illam EYE SPECIALISTS CO.Viii'.'G A DCAD BILL From Journal: The hydro-electric utility bill was a splendid measure. It was a very im portant and constrictive measure. It was prepared by the hydro elec tric com nisiion, headed by Uononible H. B. Miller, after a thorough investi gation of the ooeratioT no 1 effect of similiar laws in oiher states. It was discussed for a day at the Common wealth Conference at the state univer sity ami had the unqualtAei indorse ment of that organization. It had the approval of the House which passed it with a heavy majority. The purpose of the bill was to give the people of the rural communities authority to organize districts for es tablishing their own public futilities, such as water works, electric power and light, and for other uses of hydro electric energy. It was a plan to give peoole of -ural districts the same mod ern facilities as to light and power as are enjoyed by city people. But the bill was looke I upon with disfavor by the soecial interests. That doomed it to slaughter, and by that slaughter, ad the patient investigation all the puidic consideration and all the earnest enJeavor in behalf of the welfare of the people of Oregon was sent to the scrap heap by the Senate. The water power interests want the water powers of Oregon, anl they do not propose to permit tho people to use those great natural resources except by paying tribute to private monopoly if in their power to prevent. Be sure and cnll at Jenkins 'y Jewelry Store Fri. and Sat., March 5-0, and let Pr. Ixwe and Tur ner, the well known eve specialists of Portland, show you the Kryptok double vision glass, which has no unsightly lines or seams, to catch dirt, strain tho eyes or come apart. One light solid t)i?ce of glass which looks like a single pair, yet answers the purpose of two, enabling you to read or do close work and see distant objects perfectly. Be sure and see them. Free demonstra tion, satisfaction guaranteed, ilomotn ber the dnte. Scores of references. Ors. Lowe & Turner have been locnted in Portland for 20 years. We do not go from house to ho'ise ami we have no agents. BONDS ARK SOLD. City Disposes of Sjooo Worth of Bonds at 3 Per Cent. O" ' At a meting of the City Council on Munday exniin. bids were opennl tor the dispo.il of $.40,000 worth ti city bonds. There were eleven bidders and the K.-st !-id was that of Geo. 1 and J. A. Maclhersrn. of Portland, ' 'rofiii. In it sand .r .1 1 r c cepUd b th moncv is t h- ,v $tocx per thio . nt This bid wa ac city council and f hi uitd to pav off th WOMAN'S RELIEF CORP", NOTES T ip members of tho Woman's (te'ief Corps spent Wednesday p. m. at the home of Mrs. Itetta Jrhnson who has been a shut-in for some time with rheumatism. The Pres. Mrs. Srhultz in behalf of the W. P.. C. pr" .ented Mrs. Johrso with a book. Mr. John son extending thanks for same. Light refreslnni-nts were served and a very pleasant ufte.-noon was enjoyed by all. On Morula p. rn. the W. P.. C ladies also celebrated the birthiay of Mrs. Mary Poland with a post card shower and a book; the also being confined to her home by sickness. If any one knows of ary of our members or com rades being ill wo will thank thorn they will repMit aarne at our corps meetings. Presbyterian Church Notes. Sunday morning It a. m. Worship and preaching. .Sermon theme: "Chair vs Wheat a plea for realit,' in Christ ian experience. Music by the choir. Duet. "Through the gates of gold" Hart. Sundny evening -7:30 p. m. Praise and Gospel service. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "Warrior Christians. " The church of Jesus Christ is God's army in the world, battling for princi ple, honor, love, life and light. Satan through human agency, often under un assumed name to deceive, is the adver sary of the Church. We are interested in the weapons of warfare, the methods of warfare, and the final vic tory for right and truth. Anthern by the choir, "While Mercy Calls" Gab riel. At 10 a. m. the church Bible school will meet for the study of the lesons. Parents, bring your little onos to the house of the Lord. The union prayer and testimony meeting last Wednesday evening was a rernar able success. Over one hun dred attended, and nearly all prusunt took some part aside from singing. The spirit of the meeting was apostolic and Pentecostal. How refreshing to listen to the assuring testimonies of God,s true people. We have the ovi dence right in our midst that God is gracious to his own, and that wherever God's people cornu together "with one accord in one place," and pray for a perennial revival in the community, God will hear and answer. It iviik nnunirnt.iifclv df.rlilf.d that, lu.ri. fjaft'-r the union meetings bo held on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p. rn.. taking the place of thu regular prayer f- ,1 ..1... 1. - .. -hi "... city's outstanding indebtedness and .or the purpose of building a bridge across Hocptarton slough, which it in a dnngcrous condition. It will be ntc. ssary to call an election to an. thoriic the city council to spend (he moicy for the bridge. The other bidder were: J. S. Wright & Co, Denver Colo rado, $130 premium per thousand. Sweet Cusey -Foster Co., Deavfir, Colorado, $4.0114 premium per thou sand. Kveler Bros., Denver, Colorado, $j.5 premium per thousand. International Trust Co., Denver, Colorado, $6-7 premium (Mr thou sand Lumberman' Trust Co., Portland, Oregon, $700 premium per thou sand. Western Rond St Mortgage Co., Portland, Oregon, $1.01 4 premium per thousand. Morris Brothers Inc., Portland Ore gon, 6.11 premium per thousand. Hanchct Bond Co. Chicago, Illinoia fiooo premium per thousand. Chase National Bank, Xew York f'ity. N. Y., $17.50 premium per thon sand. pitscr Rorick & Co., Toledo, Ohio, $10.00 flat on lump sum. Notice to Contractors. ette Meridian rleryico of this n.itnn 0 it..m upon the helre and drv aero "f the af.ireaaid deceased, aim all other unknow n, and to all pern inlorratnl or whom It may concern, by publication thereof in the Tlllwm Hk Herald, a newapaiMr printul and published in Tillamook County. Orvgon, by virtue of an order duly made un the lftfi day of Kcbruary , 1915, by the Honorable Homer Maaon, j Judge of the above entitled Court. Wimes the Honorable Homer M- on. Judge of the above entitled Court with the seal of laid Court nttixed, this tftlh day of February. 1915. Seal of the Atteat : J. C. UoMen. CouniyCourt. Clark. fir Kathleen Mllb, Deputy, i do- .-rtbod. before the Cottnl C'leeV. of ruiammi County, rtfn. at Tilla rwk. Oreifun. on the lib 4y of March. HM& Claimant nam a it near Herman M. Farmer, of Ilea ver. Oregon. Jamea M Baker. f Homines. riun. Wr W Hudyfvlt. of tlvr. Oregtin. Robert Waynore, of Herr. OfeMO I if M. Kafftater llllll' III II II III ........ ,,, ,,,,n Mlumrt at ( tn sbttrai Irf f ill4MUOk Count V llrinkl El. J . Cl.AU88f LA W Yf R Di'i tHC tit t iinii. C oiiittit-ut.il i n! J. R. (ienrral CALLAHAN Law 1 1 t.'a pfa.ti I'rdcra rs'otik.0 oi ic.fiiicnt. Miami Lumber C.npay, a oorpur 1 ation. having lu ulllce and principal lilac of busineaa at NV H9U Ral First .Street, in the City of lm AngeUrt. Slate uf California ' Notice 1 hereby tflven thai at a meet ; ins of lb liward of iMreclora of aahl ' Miami Lumber Company, heM on th lh day of February. 19I&, v'-s ('.iinmtrr laijt I 1' li fc 1 UCUKUt WILLI Attorney at Uw OIHcc In TtllatnohK Hlod Koricc to Contractors. an aa. merit ef I VO per ahar w levir.) Ul ion the lud cablul aloek of aaM .......- corporation, nay able lmnnliaily lot'. Scaled bids ddreed to the C.Hint) c- hl. Secretary of .aMl . , , ... . r. 'corporation Nu. S80 Bt FtMt ourt ol I tlkrn County. Oregon. J m, , liw Cily a( lyM Af,gclt (or the proposed iniprovrmrnt on the uieof California. SAND lVK"K t Ol'NTY ROAD Any t.k upon which thu aiII be reeoived hv rhe t inlv Ctairt """" ""'N W''" ur.t-W on the 4th ' , ' -Mv V"1 day of March. 1016. will b. dolimjuont atitsoffrccm lilUmook City, (re-; mJ ailfU(!lHl for ,atfl al Bib, alw. gon, on or before the jth day of i Hon. and unWaa Offlymrnt 1 mule b. Martlt, aito unlock ,m. and at that , m, w ,on ,thrt ,amI .uniTa, ivid, Hi iu o eifira . 11. nrt aatil data, to wy the dlint)uenl i.isi a certified check: made payvblr to Til t liaint; ami otpoe of tale time opened and read. ' j eiu vain. r.acn ma snail ne accompanied by i Bint. together with the eot of advor- , i. ,1 ..1... 1. . .. 'ni ... ft. Fri. lu i t,'.,i, iQiv. 1 niuuiuiKB 111 tne onurcneH. 1 no next Un friday eening heh. lth, Lin- ...,. witi i. ; ,,. rr 1 i...,-.i. 1 III .11 1 I , 1 . .1 Mll,VjHIt TTfll (II Will. We VIIUllill coin s utrtnaay was ceicnraieu at me : oj I). A. MacKenzIu rniniKter. ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. Mmmn 11 a it w aii KITCHEN RANGES an HE4TINQ STOVES See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere Seated bids addressed to the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, for the proposed improvement on the G A k I B A L D I - W H R V. L E Ii COU X TY ROAD, will be received by the County Court at its office in Tillamook City, Ore gon, on or before the 51 h day of March, at 10 o'clock a.m. and at that time opened and read. Each bid that) be accompanied by a certified check made payable to 'ttiU lamook County, for an amount rqual to 5 per cent of Ihc amount of such bid, which shall be forfeited to the f .unty, in case award is made and the bidder shall fail, neglect or rrfint- for a p riod of five days after which the award is made to enter into a con tract and file a bond satisfactory lo the Court as by law required. The hid ate to cover the clearing of the right-of-way from Station, 177x00 to Station 198x31. according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Surveyor and County Clerk, for Tillamook County, Oregon. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids, Dated tliK the 18th day of February, 1915. J. C. Holden, County Clerk. I'irst publication, 2-18-15. Last publication, 3-,-is. lamook County, fug to 5 per ci nt of the bid, which shall bo Count) in cur sward 1 made ami the bidder shall fail, ncclrri or nlitir In 1 period ut lu dav alter whuh tin award l mad.- to r liter into a run tract and itlr 4 bund .iiiUf t'.r y in the Court .n !,y law rtipitrrd. The bids ire to rover thr clearing 01 the right-of-wav from Mjtlnn, 4xf7 10 Station 140x0ft 1 and from Station 140x06 1 to Station 2100.. according to plans and C. C (Sanahi. JWroUrv. an amount ripial ! amount of urh ' forfeited tn the j L'cMorntloii lo l-.iitry nl IiiiiIh In Nnllonnl I -'ores 1 XTOTH'K IS HUlKtlY GIVEN, i 1 . . . ii..... 1 si 1 j io uwn wn 1 r.tiiA 1 11 n 1 ui -nil A Nil Ml K I S Ohttntna i. it lUith I'l IJKleo: Itoouii 1. r I ixx Hours DA f t I' W TILLAMOOK "1H' L. L. HOY, M. D. Pliv.siditii nntl dr. Iloll I'llono Oltico h'f Mutual I'lmtir tut e a I Ttt t AMtXiK K that the I a ml ilri.rihe.1 im low. embrarit.g Zi 'X a ea. within thr StusLw Nallunal 1'i.ieil, lr-gin. will lie tubjirl U) arttlornenl ami entry on. der the prwv iiona nf the h'.meleal laws of the I'h I ted Htatr ad the at of June II. II"-', (HI Slat . tU, at the Untloi .Slate la ml otHee. at !' .rt land, Otugon. on larrh Ti. till'. l)r . v a 1 1 1 Sill OV settlor who wna artnalK nut in specifications ' f00"1 f,l,h "laiming at ..f ..i,t ,v. on file in ,he oH,ce of the Wyor j Z'' or i iiuiiiiiok j same, has a preirroncr right tn inaVo a nomosirau nuiry inr tho u di n.-tunl and County Clerk, County, Oregon. The County Court reserve the right lo reject any and all bids. Dated thia the 18th day of February, 1015. J. C. H olden, County Clerk. I'irst publication, a-18-1. Last publication, 3-4-1 5. Notice to Contractors, Scaled bids addrrtsed to Ihc Count) Court of Tillamook County, On.in, for the proposul improvement on the . HAYOCKAN COUNTY UOAD... will be received by the County Court at it office in Tillamook ( itv. Orr. gon, on or before the. 5th day 01 March, ut 10 o'clock a.m. and at that time opened and read. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to 'I d lamook County, for au amount npial to 5 per cent of the amount (,f ut, bid, which shall be forfeited to the County, in case award is made am! the bidder shall fail gleet or refine for a period of five days after which the award is made to enter into a con tract and file a bond satisfactory lo the Limrt as by law required. I.. . J Li - . .... I . . . ijr orrnpi. nam ihdub Here iniiuj Up. on th applications of the i-m,.,. Honed below, uho havo a ne'en-nrr Hicht subject lo the prmr right of a y aucheellfcr, pruvultxl au h a tiler or applicant ia qonlirloi to inuko home stead ntry and the prnferenen right i oxecclawi prior to Mnrch t, lUlfi, un which date thi lamia will bo subject tn aeltlomeni and entry by any iiiulin rwrson. t he lands are nx folb'v : The Hi SKL Soc 21. T I S.. It. to W.. W. 41., 80 ncroa, iipplientiun of l Undo ,M Lano, llebo. Orogmi; List rt-13W. U,i 2 (II. 20 i.rroa). tho HK NWL thn HWI NHL Iho Sj NWJ NKJ, Hoe. HO. T f. I. ' I' y-' .'" i" "rr"". apidioatlon of II. (1. Met hii.e, Holph. (jfk'un; l.mt fJ-lof. January II. nnr,, 1. M. rur( Assistant Cominiaaioiiur of ihu Honural Land Ollleo, lack UIWIDKNr I'l Mi oilloo lluiiri Iro'n j a Oddfellowi lluildni lloth l b DR. ELMER D ALLEN, Dentist, (III I ncl,l in Inn ( nrrtmfKtll Succerdini Dr. I' J Shirp. All U'ofl Cfiiiraiilcrdi ., Olllf I Lain. , . Orn Hvruliifi from '2 1 I It , the Mute County. 'I'laliiltir, I'efi-ndunt. tho iiIkivo sunnoNs In Ihc Circuit Court ol ol Oregon for i illriinno, (Jertrudo A. K. Smidnrs, 1 . VH' Lawreiicn Sunders, 10 i.iiwrenee Haridurs named defendnnt. IN Till'' NAM K OK TOM S fA'l 1 Ol OUHfJON: You are hereby ,!-' 'J' ";' ''I'pnar iinil itr.awiir tho com. nlltlwl Must on sir before tho oxplrn ion of six week,, fr,ml tlK.,1,,,,, of"U,. Ira puhl initio,, f , , .. j.... inn in iippuiir mil iiiiKw.i, f. m 1 irtTork - 0 . Km ff - Dentist Dr. Perkins )M StnnJ lloth l'houri HriMr 1 1 p DPPnv 1 V i. rv.L-u.i-' 1 1 " .VLTLUINA. (lloth l'h' Tillamook mm... 1 1 .. . .... 1 .1 .1 ' r" 1 hv i, 1.1:, .in- in 1 over tue Cleanup ol " , "in pliillitlll will aiinlv the ri"ht-of-way fro,,, Station, 1 i!.,,"iiP.';,,.rl ,or," therein foV The Call for llids Tillamook liulldimr ICninniniv wlahes to reci.dvo bids for 100 cords of f. ur-foot wood to bo dultvered hi huso tnent of its building in Tillamook City by Sept. lat, 1015. To bu four-foot wood, dry and sound. Hida will bo re ceivedjup to Feb. "oth, I'JIC. m2.W. T. Hotts, I'nHlrlcnt. IIMJ IIIII1T1 I rilVIMl Tf9 ! I 1. 1 jjSjJljJf 1 ""HolvU and (' 1 , Miiinii 1 iniiiriiii rti - iibilntlir, to-wit: l;,m jHxw) to Station 153x0c 5, according to plans and specifications oil file in the office of the Surveyor and County Clerk, for Tillamook County, Ore"on. The Comity Court reserves the ''""I" Luclle .Sunders mid Hollo rt HkIiI to reject any anil all bids, Dated ,'Vi "l;r't' "", r"Huei other and f this the iHtli day of February, 1915. J. C Holden, County Clerk. I'irst publication, 2-18-15. Last publication, 3-.1-15, 'I''- Sanders. Leu Horso for sale, bay homo 8 years old, farm horse, for Halo ehuap. Hnqulro HcruldoIIlce. ... L niiiet us mav in 1.011I1..1.1.. 'iMiit,lH M,,,rn.,.n",m M P'lbllsliud In tho I il lamook Herald by , r,, r , f , 11 " rahle Horner M ?,, .M ,Z J l ' " Jilliirnnok (!minlv. Orniinn b .. 1 imiilo I),.,, r.ii. iV;i'.wi," '. hv nrdur oncu tlm of lM Hu. ,m, . . ""..!.! I. T. Unfix A 11... .'" 'nurnoy I'liilntlir. .ttsssssssssvsts' Slilnov k. Ilnnder . .Surveyor John Litlaiid lloidirson, .Secy, TieiiH 11... 1 m..i .m I'jhi.' mLoriii)yiibijiiVi ito..j - Tllfamnntr Tillc tli Abstract Co. . . ii.i.ii i.nw. Aiimrncin. is en 1 - HurvuyhiK, liiHiirancc. llutli rhoiuH .iiT.n T .I.A.MOOIC. - tin" 1iai im I rcc1 P laJW R. B. DRISC0LL Instruction at pupire hom om Totrae o oir taa asst tin ou LHfli Llvtr Pills a aa 1 bTi it inri ir u 1