Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1897, Page 4, Image 4

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TIL LA M OO K
HEADLIGHT,
TH U K S D A V,
.
JIJ L \ lo,
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Hayed Our Official Towel.
Several weeks ago when the Nehalem
nine returned from Bay City, beaten
and discouraged, we gave them a little
puli'and rashly wagert d our office towel
and a years subscription against six bits
that the Nehalem boys would win the
game ou the 4tli. thinking it would
cheer the boys lip a little to know they
had a backer. To tell the imth we
were quaking in our boot« for fear some
one would lake the Ixl and sure
enough, just before the game began last
Saturday, Mr. O. Young, the |>oitly
merchant from Bay City took it up.
Now that towel is only four years old and
has never been contaminated with
water and a« it is just getting able to
stand alone we should hate to part wilh
it, but the Nehalem nine nobly came to
the rescue and simply wiped up the Dia­
mond with the Alerts, ami we still have
our towel and Mr. Young’s six bits.
The Nehalem boys never go back on a
friend.
—Nehalem Times.
A Builder’s Experience
A USEFUL LIFE RENEWED
IN A REMARKABLE MANNER.
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tfcffc! ¿fette! T ok ••••••••
WHY ON EARTH DONT YOU
gettar gimler, Prop
Put a Telephone
Udney Y. Wilson Was Near Death’s Door. Doctors
Failed to Help Him—A Home Remedy Suc­
ceeded in Saving His Life.
From the Evening
Udney Y. Wilson, contractor and builder,
living in Detroit, Mich., at M7 High Street,
Went, «aid regarding Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People: ‘‘For years I have
been out of doors in all kind« of bad weather,
looking after my building contracts. I have
worked many days in the rain and cold to
complete some building. About two years
ago I noticed I could not get around as I
should, and commenced to have a severe pain
in my back. I tried the usual remedies with­
out getting any relief, and for nearly a year I
suffered intensely. I kept up as Jong as I
could, as I had several contracts for buildings
that had to be completed.
LITERARY NOTES
“At night I could not sleep. My physi­
cian said it was my kidneys, and «very day
I went out doors they would keep me awake
Frontispiece,—the Horrors of the i I’la- nearly all the following night. Instead of
guein India. Illustrated, Julian I llaw* getting better I became worse, and worried
a great deal about my work. The doctor
ti orne, the Cosmopolitan's Commiss- said I must quit work and go to bed, or he
loner to India.—A New Rendeiing of would not be responsible for my life.
“All the medicines I took only helped
the Rubaivat of Omar Khavvam, Rich- me temporarily. Some days I would feel
ard Le Gallienne.—The War of the better and go out a day only to be again con­
fined to my bed for weeks at a time. One
Worlds. Illustrated by Warwicks Goble. day
my wife suggested that I try Dr. Wil­
JI. G. Wells.—Travolo. (poem) Chas. liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and I
.J Bayne.—Modern Education, Harry laughed nt the idea.
‘Finally when I got into such a condition
Thurfton Peck. Columbia University. I that I would take almost anything in the
hope
of relief, I tried the pills. They helped
—The Educational Problem, Some Notes,
me from the start, but I would not acknowl-
John Brisben Walker.—“Jolly.” Illus­ edge it and said it was the other medicines
trated by Peter Newell, Sohn J . Becket. that had just commenced to work. I disliked
— How the Streets of Cairo (’nine to the
World’s Fair, Illustrated, George l’an-
Money to loan—Theodore Steinhilber
Galo.—The Every-Day Life of a Sister of
For a good cornet ask (or the II.& S.
Charity. Illustrate I. Lida Rose Mc­
at the Racket stoie.
Cabe —Greek M.maci.ism. Illustrated.
The Alderman Hotel property for sale
Z T. Sweeney.—The Genesis of a Com­
G.O. Nolan.
Reginald De or trade apply to
ic Operar
Illustrated
Newt, Detroit, Mich.
to own up that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
helped me, as I had no confidence in them.
When I could not carry on the imposition
any farther, I told my wife that the pills
were helping me. I took three boxes before
I was entirely cured, and we now keep them
in the house all the time.
“ I am not prepared to say that Dr. Wil­
liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will cure
everything, but 1 know they will cure kidney
troubles and general muscular weakness, as
they cured me.
“I now recommend them to everyone in
my neighborhood, where I formerly made
sport of all proprietary remedies.”
U. Y. W ilson .
Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Not­
ary Public, this fourth day of March, 1897.
R obert E. H i li ., J r ., Notary Pubtie,
Wayne County, Michigan.
An analysis of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People shows that they contain, in a con­
densed form all the elements necessary to give
new life and richness to the blood and restore
shattered nerves. They are an unfailing spe­
cific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia par­
tial paralysis, St. Vitus’dance, sciatica, neural­
gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after
effects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart,
pale and sallow complexions, all forms of
weakness either in male or female, and all
< diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the
blood. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or
will lie sent post paid on receipt of price, 50
cents
a box, or six boxes for $2.50—(they are
<
never
sold in bulk or by the 100) by address­
:
ing
Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Sche­
i
nectady,
N. Y.
i
Information Wanted
I ••••••
Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonsorial Work
Done in the Latest Style of the Art.
INTO YOUR HOME OR PLACE OF
BUSINESS? THE COST IS VERY
SMALLANDTHECONVENIENCE Shaving.
Hair Cutting
IS BEYOND ALL COMPUTATION.
Next Door to
YOU CAN DO YOUR SHOPPING
WITHOUT GOING DOWN TOWN.
regi«ered and paUnt buain¿tr^‘ ..
rr^pll, ...4 rtinruli,
tNTI SOLD CM COMMISSI»» V"“*1. ••
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. ÍAYAJI.I W1EI r»T^T ï,
4 out .« , .h.r»,
Razors Honed
on Short Notice
15 eta.
35 cts.
Tillamook
Post Office,
NxiiiMak
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Thta u~IUm™;,
r»Uish«l »al .v.ry in-winJ'L1
H. B. V.lLLaO.4 4 CO "to?
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You Can Talk
with N etarts . N ehalem ,
S aves
or F orest G rove .
TWICE ITS COST
Wilson River and Tillamook Sta
Every Blessed Month.
C all and see me about
it
T- C.
J. E. TUTTLE.
M c N amer , P rop .
E mmet Q uick , D river .
Leaves Forest Grove, 6 A. M., SinulHys, TiicHilHysa nl TImr*!
Leaves Tillamook,
6 A. M., Monduys, Weilnemlnvi & fll(
TRIP IN TEN HOURS
FARE. 4 DOLLA
-
Connects With 4 I*. M. Train Hl Forest Grove.
“Launch TDana
Finest Fishing in Oregon Along the Wilson River nud its Tributaiies, Giant Trees
Scenery, University Falls and Good Accomodatious.
J. C. Harrington, Master
Will make regular trips be­
tween Tillamook, Garibaldi,
and all way stations.
To
To
To
To
one way
round trip
one way
round trip
Bay City,
Bay City,
Garibaldi
Garibaldi
TILLAMOQK - 1®.
25e
50e
;
50c
75c
AND RESTAURANT
¡IF"- If you want a comfortable trip to all
points take the Maria.
A lways has on
hand
Information is wanted concerning the
whereabout« of a man named William J.
Stretch, lie came to Tillamook from
A lso a complete line of
South Bend Washington about three
years ago. He is about <>0 years of age, CLARENCE TILDEN
If yon want anything, no
matter and is a timber erui«er by trade, Per-
Coven.—A Matter of Interest, Illus-
DEALER IN------
tinted by B West Clinedinst, Robert what, go to the second hand store.
«on« sending information to this office
W Chambers.—Ebe story of a Heart.
PAG E has it will be rewarded lor their trouble.
WOOIJ
tf
Amelie Rives. — Water Lilies (poem)
Good
jack
knives
from
10
cts
up
at
Lunches from ID Gents up.^^^g
Nice dry wood of any kind, any length
Arthur Willis Crlton —In the World of
Do You Want Ho«e?
desired at lowest living rates.
Art and Letters. The Mouth out of the Racket store.
If so please remember that J. E. Tul-
u j
To Cur« C'onAt Ipntion Forever.
England, I Yangwell; Illustrated by
CuHcai ets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. l le keep: an excellant supply of all kinds
Mark Zangwill —The Pi ogress of Science If Take
C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
jofcotton Imse rubber 1'iied. ami rubber
The Bankruptcy of Science, D. C. Gil­
“Last summer one of our graml-chi 1<I- hose wound with wire. Our prices are
man; The Horseless Carriage Has ar­
rived
John Brisben Walker.—Recent ren wiih aick with h Revere bowel trouble list right.
say« Mr«. E. G. Gregory of Frederick­
Photographic Ait.
Lord Lancaster cigars al Lamb's.
town, Mo , Our doctor’s remedy hud
—Cosmopolitan.
failed, then we
tried Cliambei lain’«
Bicycle enamel in all colors, in
Fresh r ish <»f every discription in
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, or sale byC. E. Reynolds.
their season. Are you fond of
Frontispiece.—College Beginnings in which gave very speedy relief." For i
1851 Fionliapiece.— Fort Winfield Scott «ale by S. J . Sturgeon.
Five good dairy cows fur sale.
John Theiler'«,
FionliMpiece.—The Meteorological Sta­
•A juoui punj.u sisiaunjp »pej □ o □ jj • jgg ‘xn
Nest oc l on, Ore.
tion on the Santis. Frontispiece.— JOAdJOJ UO| Midi IHUO.) 94110 ,.»|}4UU')1ll) Xput'3
DIE
-N19JVJMM,) UIIAl W|9MU|| JOOjt 94«Jll|>a
William Lord < ioveruor of Or«g< n
WIT
— A h Talked In The Sanctum. By the'
Mr C. L. ILisbrouch, a druggist at Reason« why < liaiiiberlain’s Colic, Cholera IF SO GO TO
Arthur I Mendon, Mich , Mavs all of the festiir.on-
Editor —Alexander Baranof
Diarrhoea Itemedy I n tlie best
Inkerwley. 111 ii el ra I ed from I ira» iiigH ial« that have been published by
the
1. Because il affords a I iiioh I ¡natii.it
bv Bueiinger, Hellen J Smith and Ruth manufacturers of Chamberlain’« Colic, relief in case of pain in the stomach,
Market on West Main Street, Opposite
colic
mid cholera moi bus.
Becker, and from Photos.—Barcarole. Cholera and Diarolnea Remedy, could
Alderman Hotel Building.
Elliot Reed —The Honorable Jerry. lie duplicated in that town . For «ale by ! 2. Because it is 1 he only remedy that
never falls in the most severe cases of
L
A.
CHIPMAN, Proprietor
Peter Studley.—Mendocino
Lulu Mc­ S, J.Sturgeon.
dysentery ami diarrhoea.
I
Nab.—The Arid Land«, Herbert Rush­
3
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Because
it is the only lemedy that
Ladies have you «eeii I lie nice «luck will cure chronic diairhoea.
ford.
111 list rate«I by Boeringer.—Pe­
suit« at Olsen’s? li not, ju«l go and see
4 Becans'* it is the only lemedy that
culiar Rubrion« Attached to Various
GO T( »
will prevent bilious colic.
them and you will be sure to buy one
Spuni«h Signatures
Williard M. Wood
5. Because it is the only remedy that
For the finest canned fruits go to will cure epidemical dysentery.
—Mountain Observatories. Edward S
------ Will Run fhe-------
6
Because it is
i« the'only
the only remedy that
Holden. Illustrated from Paintings by OI«en4R
can always be depended upon in case of
PaintingN by T. Moran and from Photon.
The only first claws cigars in the city cholera infantum .
— Last years Nest.
11
R
Wiley.
7
Because it ia the most prompt ami
#
— HiiMtleton.
concluded. William A at Lamb’s.
moat reliable medicine in use fur bowel
Will make trips every five day«, the weather permitting, between Astoria and Tillamook City
crying freight and | assenge s.
La w no ii —Wag Benton,
the
Black L abdi et lidi d thru Ilatitiia c'g> is ii cum plaints.
when
yon
want
ELMORE, SANBORN & Co., Astoria, or COHN & CO., Tillamook, Agti
«. Because
•*
it produces no bad result«.
Birder
W
F. Oliver, M
D -The am b’s.
*
9. Because it is pleasant and safe tv
Lant Chapter
Alexander 5*. Reynold» i
Colin and Co. are paying 12l¿ cts. per. take.
picture by Boeriliger —Moonrise. Earn­
10
of
II). for solid packed buller.
more e
_____ in
est Malcolm Shipley.—One of Grand­
the world.
that you can drive with cum*
mother’« Stories —Where
the Grey!
The 25 ami 50 ct. sizes for sale by S J.
fori ami enjoyment.
Squirrel
Hides, Charles S. Green.
St in geon.
Our patrons will find every,
Illustrated from drawings by Boeringer i
Kdurate Your Bowel« With ( »«caret«.
thing in first c I iimn shape and
and from Photos by Carpenter, South-1 Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
our prices reaaomihle.
ard and Templeton.—Some Educational 10c, 28c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco
and Stationery.
in tlxe City.
Best
ZKZJSTOIEI X ,
PROP.
"Fish TOarket
Reuced Fares!
$6*".
3.50
Clams, Crabs,
Fresh; Smoked
And Salt Fish?
Ast eia and
L.Æ CHIPMAN’S
Tillamook
pacific flavigatoq Company^
JONES BROS.
LiVer'y
Steamer W. H. Harrison,
or R. P. Elmore,
jetable
A Nice Rig and
A Good Safe Team
Iiislitiilions
I Era S. E. Rnlbery.
Illustrated from 1‘hoios by lldl —The
Cosmos. John Cm rev.—Officers ot the
Society of Christ ion Endeavor. Fiom
Photos,— Enemies of our Ocean-Going
Commerce.
Chas
E. Naylor.— How
Aunt Polly Prevented a Jail Delivery.
E. A. Briminstooi.—Book Reviews etc
—ChitChat.
Overland Monthly
Besides the Editor’« monthly com­
ment oil Public Affairs at home H Illi
abroad in “The Progress of the World”
department, and 11 great variety 01 topic«
ditu UNN'«d in the ’‘Leading Arliclea of
the Month,’1 th in number contains the
follow iug five notvwuithy apecial cun-
tribuiiona: Selli L»w,
A
thainrtei
Sketch wilh niinieruua portmits ami
other ilhiatiations, by
Mr
Edward
Caiy ; "Homewood,” A M«.drl Suburban
Salllamenl, w ilh drawing« ami I ioiim *
plana by the architect,
Mt Perry M.
Gliffiu, by E. R L. (would ; The Revival
of the French Uuiver«iiies with aeveial
illustration«,by Bai> n Petre De Uuuhei-
lin; ILgher Deaf, Mute Ivlu ali<>n 111
Amenca, with illu»inil hhim uf the (\>l-
legr at
Waahiiigton,
by Geu A W
Greely. I . S
Edward
BcH.rmy’t
of the New s..« in< llemucracy, Iwo pm-
trait«, by Nylvvoter Baxter.
— Review of Review«.
For Hale at a
Bargain
Pay up your su Inscriptions, and you
call get the II k ADLIGHT for one year fur
75 cts. if paid in advance
C. A. BAILEY
---- D «1er in-----
Special Notice.
In another column of thin
M|»er I
have published a notice that
I taxes
not paid by
July 25th
will
be
considered delinquent
and
cost«
added. I am infoi med by the County
Colli t that my warant does in»l extend
the time beyond July 1st, and that all
taxes must be paid by that time, Tax
payers will pleaae take notice ami pay
In July lnt and save costs.
J. H. Jackson Sheriff
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STUDEBA <ER WAGONS,
Osborne Mowers
Buggies, hay rake«, plows and other farm
machinery. You can save money by
dealing wilh me.
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
wagot ».
C. A BAILEY,
Tillamook, Ore.
ENGUSHBUSINESS
JONES BROS.
If You Want
PORTLAND
BOOTS and SHOES
E nglish C ourse .
full
tLat will lip, tear, hiii
flown at tin» 1n>e| anti
torment vnu eonlintinllv
Get them ready made. But if yon
want an article Unit will give von
aoliil comfort, plenty of
wear and never get out
ofhlmpe then patronize
OREGON
____ FRENCH AND GERMAN
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
B ookkeeping , S horthand , T elegraphy .
BR( )\\ \ the Shoemaker
RepalahiK done H« cheap as anywhere
Wanted An Idea
jour Idea«; they may bring you wealth,
write JOHN WKPDKKHVRN a CO . Pate«» Attor­
ney». WaAhtnston, D C.. for their «i.aw prtM offW
and ltot uf two hundred invention« wanted.
Wlmt u«e is Ili.re ill eating when f.>od
doeaynll 110 good—in (act, »lien it it. e<
you more linroi tl.nn g'..d, for such is
tin' vnae if it is not digesteilT
If you have u loathing for (.«»«I theie i.
110 use of lor< mg il down, for it »ill not
l><> digested
You uniat r.eloie the di-
■nativeorgans to their natural aliengtli
mill vnnee the f.srd io be dig<*ste<l, when
an appetite »ill come, and with a relish
lor fraal.
The tired, languid frelitig »ill
place to vigor and energy; then you
will put flesh on your lames slid Income
strong, 'I'be Shaker Digestive Cordial
as made l>y the Mount Lebanon Shakers
contains final already digested and is a
digester of fo,ida a, well. Its action ia
prompt and its effect, permanent.
BIO acres of land joining the town of
\N nods, |6d() hi improvements on place,
good house, Imrn, waler power simp,
eight acres under wiie fence, fruit licet»,
and good roads, limite >4 miles from
school «nd I’ O
Muat l»e sold for cash
at « ni e. Ptne (|MU) five hundred
Doctors prescribe Lsxol because it
Ima
dollar«. Addres* P. <) Box No «3
all the virtue« of Castor Oil sud is palat­
Nthaivui < <vgon.
able.
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SAM JONES.
I ILLAM^OK CO.,
ORFGON.
“THUNDERBOLTS,”
the tatet and grandest Imok by this worhl-wldn celebrity
now out and lor Mie
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— by
‘ Sam Jones In ten yetrs.
i* public
h'lited . l>y
Key. B. F. . Hnynca. Inu-oduetion by Bi-hop
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AGENTS WANTED.
,aT
’ Outfit, and io Cent, lor O«r
7B-PMC. Illustrated Catalogue of Bibles. Album., Ete.
WONDERFUL SALES.
$10 Every Day Can Be Made by Agents. ¡
Best Location on the Beach.
In vwth i an,Im, «dd u wieTte
Good pasture, garden truck, milk, butter eses and
feed for sale. Spring water at hand Sheltered froir
the wind. Hight xn front of the Sea Lion Rocks Good
qathmg Every thing made pleasant for visiters
G. W. PHELP, Netarts, Ore
An wnt
t.entr.1
«3d iS^.
""«••n we allow aren¿7ñd
~1
»•«e with whwh it <wll<îh*î» i. nolh.TI
•W tk
*nrh Pn‘fits.
For ,in«t«nrr*
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