THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGH 1 THEIR JOINT CEBATE announcement COUNTY ITEMS. Captain «Johnson W m N o Orator, but Got i There Juwt the* Same. Darrin the Eminent Dr Before the war Captain .Jefferson John- GATHERED BY OUR CO’RESPO'IDENTS Spe = i»list Wi l Visit non was oc » m of I he rqpreflenbatlve citizens Astoria. of Maries county, Mo., a mnn of wealth A Brief Glimpse at I ast Weeks and Iniiuenoe, hut little learning. He de­ Happenings cided that he would like to go to the legiw- Will Be In this Clly From August hiture. TI ictp was no Republican pr.rty 18 to September 18. in Muries county then, and uaually a (FROM THE OCEAN WAVl ) number of Duinocrats ran against each Thera k a phy*i<’iaii coming to Astoria other independently. In thia canvass Cap­ not Miiiiply a nitilical pra< Micitcr, but a /^rom the Lake Region. Eustie, Fla. tain Job neon wur opposed by a man A J. Cain, the prune unni of Sheri named Graham, who had recently come For time pa«t the Lake Reaion has not determine the cause or prescribe • plivsician of very liigli order of merit, a from Pennsylvania. Graham was a sehool- dull, is at the P hi k. been receiving reports from Umatilla, Fla., remedy to aid the afflicted child. scientist, one whose yeai» ot close Himlv, m.'iHh r and a man of unusual learning for an almost miraculous cure that had been I But what a change now in that household: A. B. Pollard brought in a load of of ■' effected in the case of Fannie Adams, a for little Fannie has recently been r< h ased close "i.sci vaLou. <1- ■ |»r n tical these tlmcH. was also a ready and for daughter of A. J. Adams, of that place, and from her six years of agony, which brings the enre, Ims enabled him to draw not only cl hie talker undent« red the race against inerchamlise Wednesday light ot happiness to the faces of th»- parents. last »Saturday a reprv-¡native of this paper Captain Johnson, whose education did not In January, this year, Mrs. Adams, who testimonials, but the highest person »1 Will Hutchinson and parly from AIc- made a trip to Umatilla for th»* purpose of extend much beyond ability to writ* his had purchased some of Dr. \\ illianis’ “111k endor-emeiits from the leading men of determining the authenticity oftlie h ime. Alinnviile are camping al the pal k. mime, with confidence of an easy vb-rory. The family live a short distance from the Pills for Pale People for her fourteen year the country—congreHsmFii, judges, etc—- The campaign was scuroely under way where it was found that the people old daughter, determined to try their effect Sunday night J.onis Fletcher caught village, After three or four and whose success in the medical field is before Graham proposed a joint debate. were cognizant of the cure which had been upon little Fannie. When this proposition was carried to Cap the largest fl'under of the season. It effected, and were rejoicing with the family doses, she noted an improvement and she today without 11 pmalell. This leh tM Io then told the father what she had done in their new found happiness. The father, tain Johnson, he hesitated. Captain .John was 27 inclieH long by 17*e inches wide, A. J. Adams, is a hard-working honest lie at once went to the village and bought I)r. Darrin, late fioin Portland, who will son was not exactly certain in his own and weighed 8 pounds. farmer from east Tennessee, ami the family another box, and up to this time six boxes mind just what u debate whh , hut ids came to Florida four years ago in the hope have been used. The first pills, Mrs. Adams haveotlices at the Occident hotel. friends HHeured him that he could not well Dr. D iitin has an enviable rank in his Mis. Lyman Bnrrel, formerly M imi L that a change of climate would be of benefit states, were given in January, the latter part, and certainly not earlier than the fifteenth decline his opponent’s offer. ■ Sboi tridge, of Dolph, and husband have to their afflicted child. Much of their earn­ or twentieth,’ar d the child had her last con­ pri fesMioii as a wonderittlly successful “All right," sahl Johnson In his easy, ‘ ings hare gone for doctors' bills, whose ser­ and report vices proved unavailing. The representative vulsion on February 3d, nearly three months physician. lie is essentially origional good natureii way, “I don’t know much reached Klondike at last, Iler general condition has improved in about derbatin, but if t’other feller kin do ¡everything , in flourishing condition. was greeted by Mrs. Adams, from whom he ago. every way, and it was not a month after the in his methods ui practice, and those who gained the story of her great trial. it I reckon 1 kin too ” In writing, she states that wages for a first pills were taken when she began to walk have been under his Irealnient are Fannie, the youngest child, was born in So tho debate was arranged. It was to . east Tennessee, and was seven years okl on without assistance. open at a big barbecue and picnic at Llge | < 0111111011 laborer is $18 a day. Th“ pills were bought at the drug store prised al llie newness and novelty of the third day of February, 1897. When ten Jones’, on tho edge of Lane’s Prairie. of Dr. Shelton, in Umatilla. In answer to system ol praclice by electricity, months old she was stricken with paralysis, I erl Ray met with an accident Tnes- Thu day arrived and with it about half the which affected the entire left side. This the question, did he, to his personal knowl­ hunesl and straightforward advice population of the county. Graham went i 1 day that causes him to carry his hand in stroke of paralyaii was followed by convul­ edge, know that» the remedy hud benefited to Captain Johnson and intimated thrvt a sling. While taking papers from the sions, and from the time little Fannie was Fannie Adams, as was stated by her parents, fore taking a rase Ims won for him doctor said that he wasaregnlar practicing confidence of his palmnls as well as lie would like to open andclo.se the debate. , press in the Wave office his finger was ten months old until February, 1897, there the was not a single day or a night that she did physician, and as such was loth to recom­ .Johnson assented. mend any proprietary medicine, but still he general public, The doctor is a gentle- not have spasms ot the most distressing caught and severely mashed. “ You’re welcome to take furst whirl at nature. Not a single convulsion, but al­ was ready to »Injustice to all men, and he did man of genial, social nature, and bis it." he said. “I guess I kin make out1 Albert Plank, of Neskowin, was in ways three or four, and sometimes as high know that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for»Pale for- People had benefited Fannie Adams, ami also private practice is marked by the with what’s h ft. ’’ as ten in one day. • | Woods (he first part of the week visiting It was irgrred that Graham was to have The family was all broken down with volupteerrd the information that he knew of illation of :t personal friendship with an hour to open and half an hour to rejoin, j : bis father ami making some necessary care, and Mrs. Adams states that for one other children in the village who had been thoy*n Grim Joke. health ami passed away last Friday six months from this date. William .1. Scanlan, the Irish comedian, ('. F. M ivhey, 14 Market street, Port­ We are very sorry Io learn at the hour Dated July 20th 1897.* J. B. Deism an anil “Old Hoss” Houy, both victims of Ilia body was interred in the Bay City Administra tor land, rheumatism in its worst form, cur­ of going to press that tho pipe company J. W May atty, for Adni’r. paresis, wero warm personal friends, and eemet ry. ed. since tho latter's death It is recalled that here has concluded to shut down its /A number of our citizens combine I iiih - Uanrv Vonllelms, Sandy, Or , cancer on ono occasion eevcral year's ago ho star- works indefinitely. The reason alleged GUARDIAN ’ S SALE. tl ij 1 n-- nii moon by wearing ir.es with recreation and aie Inking ll.cir of the nose and catarrh, cured. Not ■ ‘ i.s hereby given that by virtue of an is the extortionate late charged for trans ­ it Lami of criipo on his arm and telling his out ing in 1 he Imp fields of l be valley. order of the ilor. County Court of Tillamook J. S Jennings, Sell wood, Or , eczema, tlmat rical acqii.iintanci « that Hcan-lan was portation. For the present the company <1 'id When Scanlan heard of this, as ho Air. and Mrs J .1 I’ve, Mr. & Mrs will do its iminiifiictuiing at Grant’s County Stale ofOregon duly imide on the 19th or skin disease. 15 vens, cured. dayofju ’ . y 1^9; authorizing me as Guardian of (lid within an hour, lie was very much as- Simmons, Mr. & Mrs. Alorton, Airs S. G. Mrs. T. B. ilillield’H boy, 214 Pleven tl , Pass, where it has established a plant. the estate of Ethel Jnlin.-.oii, a minor, to sell the tonlshod and furiously angry. I Io lost no street, discharging ear and deafness Cuslis, Airs. Weaver, Airs Watt, and real property of said minor herein after des ­ Whenever decent transportation rates thin In finding Hoey and demanding an cured. others went Io the valley this week. explanation. can be made here the company will re­ cribed. I will on and alter the 4th du\ of Sept­ ember ¡897 offer tor sale to the highest and best “Well,” said “Old Boss” dryly, “when J<.hn Al . Simmons, Oakville, ash , Mrs I lays is having her «chool room sume but not before. The m.icliiuerv will bidder the lands in Tillamook County Oregon you borrowed that 85«) of me last week you said you would pay it back Thursday Koiovated and refitted preparatory to m>t be moved at present ami if tra napoi* belonging to the estate of the aforesaid minor catarrh, bronchitis and neivous debility if you wore alive. I hadn't seen you since the openning of school on Monday »Sept. tation can be secured al living rates, not ami known and dc-crib.-das (he S E * , of the restored S W‘ i and the S W *4 of the S E '• 4 of Sec 13 and thru, and today is »Saturday.’’—Chicago at all. Many other might be mentioned did Bib. the N E '4 of the N W >4 and the N \V >4 of the Tinies Herald. Town property in Tillamook, consist­ N E »4 of Sec 24 in I* 2 S K 10 W of the Wiliam not want of space forbid. An Emergency Case. ing of house, Rai n and *2 acre of land, ette Mimlian containing 160 acres more or less. Dr. Danin makes a liberal offer of Terms of Sale ('as . or one half credit if de­ Tho Doctor—Mrs. Brown has aont for for sale sab» cheap $30'00 easy terms. sired, conveyances to be made at the expense of treating the worthy poor free of charge (From the Nehalem Time».) me to go and sen her boy, and I inuat go nt Also 20 acres of fide Land adjoining purchaser. daily (except medicines) between the (men. Alma S Johnson hours of ?) and 10 a. m., in accordance IBs Wife—What is tlm mat tor with the Thia end of the county is about Imi town $1000 00 easy terms. Guardian. boy 7 Al. C. Trowbridge. with his lime honored custom. depopulated thia week. County court is The Doctor—I don’t know, but Mrs. Dr Darrin makes a specialty of all the The meetings held by II.liter and Ba«t Brown I i .- ih a book on “What to Do Before llie ult ruction. diseases ol the eye, ear, nos , throat, tb Doctor <'onies,’’ anti I must hurry up (ins Davidson, the Clntsnp County Evangelists are to he continued over the before she (1m s it. Medical Record. catarrh, deafness, hionchitis, la grippe, coming Lord’s day. The inteirst is in­ rnnd supervisor, was in town Monday constiiiiplion, heart or liver diseases. creasing and on last evening the power ol He reports work progressing quite wet God was manifested in a wonderful way. He permanently cures all diseases of on the Tillamook-!’latsup county road. The altar was crow ded wit h those seeki- g the gen to-nrinarv org 1 n* in either sex, The Muiphy Bros, have closed llieir that baptisim in Christ, spoken of by the such as syphiliM, bh.tal taints, scrofnla, logging camp on the Nehalem and will Evangelist Mathew 3rd chapter and I lib gleet, gonorrhoea, stricture, seminal soon leave for Tillamook. The boys are verse. Services al 2 30 and 7.30 P Weakness, spermatori hoi a, loss of man* i xprilsiii their l»u«ine>s, mid lliniple Ac each day. hood, and loss of desire or sexual power Wbeelei loose a good firm by llieir le­ in man or woman Prof Begg.*» organized I Ills dancing nt ova I. All peculiar female troubles, »lisplaee- 1 class last night nt the Oppia House Wm. Oliver made hi.« first triplo Ibis Quite a goodly number 1 inents, et<- , all » onfidenily treated, as were in attviid- place Sunday with bis gasoline Ilium It a nee mid the class bids well hr all acute, chronic, private and fiiir to glow to and look a excui nioii puny for a free large proportions. It is 1 nervous diseases, of whatever nature, if not often that a ride up the river A new bra«a speed curable. Consultation free. small town is fa voted with the presence pioptilvi will be put on soon, llie one now of a dancing teacher of the skill and ex Office hours are 10 a m . to 8 p m . in iiw being niinna one blade, and n perience ol Prof IL ggs lie Ims hud daily Charges low and reasonable ac- friction gear will probably be put in over 20 years of experience teaching, curding to circumstances and ability to w liieii wdl do iiw ay with the lloi'C most of lii.s time being spent ill the larg­ pay. She will 11.mi be a m Wift and cuinf n iable er cili»‘.s amt ia familial with rveiv dance Dr. Darrin will remain in \^t<»ria nl little boat to travel with. in nee amongst civilized nations. Prof. the Occident hotel from Aug 18 to Sept Beggs is an uiHKUally good teacher, hav­ MOST POPULAR SSWINO MACHIN! 1>. and patient« will du well to consult ing a happy I iciilty of imparting what lie I'TAI'.-"’PnTfr‘’"' "»"»Me rr wn.-itrturer. him al once, as many cases require a knows. 1’liose who me fond of dniicing secund ami even third operation i with and who have an ambition to dance well new homi ’“ electi icily. Read the new Headlight nd thia week I'hii lu .»litigation. should not fail to endnare the present WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. All I us nes- e’ t . ns with Dr. Danin “All the « vidi n • g< to 4 hiw that von It I'ont.diis thing»» that will ini- ieM you. opportunity of taking lessons froiu one i’1') Fsw How Sewing Machine Co W( rv Mcorv» Ing, declared (hr court. “Any ure strictly Cunlidenlial O r »y r ”, M B ostor . M ass . 281'xiow Sor > rf k y Fred Reals left for his home in B. C. who thoroughly itridetsiands bis Ln-i- thing to say for youmli) ' S aa nuxcuco, C al , A tlamta . U a . " Yes, your honor I hat woman with n yt steidav after a vouple of week a spent ne«« Term«only fttk-ls per les-mn. The FOR SALK BY ndlln pin In her hand riilln after me as in settling business matters here classes are private and spectators, except N. TH M.’SON. hard ns »lie eouhl g waa my wife."— Agent. parent« or cliupetones me not nllowt d Detroit Free Press M»s Orchard, who has been T|i lamook. III Maislifivl-l Httvnding her husband dur­ Thr llrmedy That J ailed. ing bin illness, returned on Tuesday ---- Dealer.in----- Cholly—Too Lad, dvah boy! Can't you «tie icp’HIs Mr Orchard entiiely ie< «»v- STUDEBAKER WAGONS. do anything foah ItF *L ggy (siiffi rlng with toothache)—Noth eied and at work again H9 bind ne ever Osborne Mowers It g old chap! I maile mo man have a BegRic- hay lake*, plow* and other farm Culintv elei kJ D I'Ll »»aids pie«rn(. L'oih pulled, hut It ilidn I easy mine a bit. machinery You can save money by BDITKD »Y Gl NERAL AGENT i OR ed a neatly printed Rar Docket Memo — New York Journal. dealing with me. wajon» 1 Pricc* °" liu‘t-ics «"<1 Spring fcuarelli WilJcaa. rainlum to each of the attorney* of Faillir«' F o II<» mm Hureeaa. F.t.WL.hed if«. tin* circuit court I a» I week. The print ing C. A. BAILEY, H h /. i I- W hm your « lopement n aucetwM? 11ml binding uhm done hi ibi» otlirv The only Magazine on the Tillamook, Ore. l.tmln — The vlopt mvni was, but it was I’ncific Coast. followed by n failure. T R. ILmd'ry I.ns a pet cat whirl. |,r> Hazel Wlmi was that! Its literary matter represent» the be*t inltodmrda lira style of moli ng >{, Leola—Our marn.igr — Answers. thought® of such writers ks llialmar li 1« killed the mt« ..lid mice I II they me Hiortii Boveven, Charles Warren Stod- The Doubter, ilar.l, l-.dith M. Ihcmas, Joaquin Miller. getting bind to find and the i I e d. y lit F arming I mplements M achien - limi will rip, tour, I'llll Its illustralionsshow in the best style “Our congrv-»smtm, “ mdd the patriot, In ought home a nice ►!» el Ir *p. Ex i< leni­ the glories of the Pacific Coast. •low II al III,, heel wild "arc a« h« Hirst a * the day is long.“ ty llie cat want'd help from his master E’Y CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE It is a pictorial history of the Great “Blit.” said the doubting dilettante, ioriiient y ou c mlim allv M e.L It covers the m hole harin of the Get I In in rc.-tiiy nuole. SOLD IN THIS COUHIT “aro lluro not night •r*4ton«f”—Cincin­ I he Nehntem Time« »tute« tbat Bill if you Pacific, including China, Japan, and nati KnqnlOT "iint nu nilicli- (lint will give von Toe M tcheli Wagon. i» h» be a gamt» f base ba|| I» iwcen Corea. You want it, so doe. your family. ' >-<>li n. >>.«o. of»lm|iM then pntronize the Time« is luistake i a«th * temí lie 1 • Th«*u «•«»•*< Ü ta»x.à h«r AH r»wtniA*ter« ar« awthorisrd to Mt« lx » n wta»r« i) < faam th . kvd Urtsiker- gR/ed a» •ubaettptiona. )!*• It W« t to ivmler their playing > m Hup » - ïurk Wcirhl. Repalabto ,,v „ c|,FJ,p anywhere Overland .Monthly Pub. Co. • íblc. L oh . c aufl *.4c nvinred. * I S«u rnsuosoo C*u FROM PARALYSIS AND SIX YEARS OF CONVULSIONS. Woods Little Fannie Aiams, of Umatilla, Cured of a Dreadful Malady A Cure of Unusual Interest—A Reporter Investigates. Bay City Neliiiletn t W hinej HEADLIGHT X-RAYS k Overland 1< XI LAM 1 Mitchell Lewis<\ Staver Company C. A. BAILEY Monthly, EVERYBODY liviug In Tillamook County ()r ha. property located here Wau|, ” FirstClassConntvPapeJ A paper confainiug all the cosat news, and in every uay whithall Hie varied In " touch Intereau of the count} paper is that is the lÀeaMigbt The Headlight h the oldest paper published in the county and ha^ done more to advertise the < UUhly and call attention to all it« various resources and interest capital iu jto development than all other new>_ papers ccmbi ied. It h „ever failed to do all in its power for the good of the country. In return tor this the people of the county have bestowed upon it a most generous patronage. The Headlight has to- Of any other newspaper in the county And all this is «pite of the fact that other papers have be*,, given away for nothing in other to lessen the Headlight’s circulation. The Headlight does not »eed to beg people to take it or plead for a chance to enter their hones as a special favor as a premium given for something else. It is a ligitimak newspaper, and it $tand£ o) itg Own The Headlight has every week nearly twice as much home new» ns any other paper published iu the county. It is all home ptitit. Il has a fine staff of correspondents. It covers the entire eounty. It has a fine standing everywhere. It belongs to no clique It is broad and progressive. It is able and up to date. It is also the County Official Paper It was bo designated last February by the County Commissioners, who at that term passed the following or­ der: In the matter of selecting a news­ paper under the provisions of an act of the Legislature approved Feb. 21st 1897« “On the 2d day of February, i;97, it be­ ing a day of the regular term of this court for January 1897, this c .use continued to this time for filing of proofs by the newspapers contesting herein, comes on to be heard and the pubisher of the Tillamook Headlight having duly filed a cer.i- fied list of its Lon fide yearly sub­ scribers living in this county, and no other publisher having so filed such list, and the Herald 1’uLlishiug Co. having appeared by its attorney AV. I,. Brooks and expressly waived the filing of such list or further con­ test herein it is hereby ordeted that theTillamook Headlight be and he.e- by is selected as the newspaper pub lished in Tillamook County,Oregon, having the largest circulation with­ in said county and wherein shall be publish the proceedings ot the court as required by the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of Oregon, approved Feb. 21. 1891.” Any other paper claiming to be the County Official paper does so without shadow of truth or authority. No other publishes all the county offic­ ial matter. The Headlight is also The City Official i uj er .Tut ,iub1ish2< all the pioj li 1 ;*< o* tlie City C i.incil, ill crJ a.i 1 • •-> >n allo Hail notic.-.-i. It m ty sn» ' lots of tro ib'.e aa I ex > ?a it L' ; ' oiv what tiie a • ii 1 m^es are and : > - ‘ tiLi;-.n< cl 0.1 offiicial matters H'-C Headlight has the repi.t tlion of being one ol the 8egt Local papery in Orign audit spares no -pairs nor ex: en4? to keep up its reputation We have just put in a water motor to rm oar presses, and have now one -f the most complete country offices in the state. The Headligl.t al»J ha- «he Finest Job Printing office west of Pt r’Jaiid. Wc have all the applicncvs needed and the;«. a nothing in the line of job pro’ X that 're cannot do Just as well as can get it done in Portland We have no competition iu this cimiy in jot) work ns iso other office i- pre­ pared to do good work. Our Work Tells for itself. C »me and sec it and v'“ will be convinced. ijnibltpht If You Want BOOtS and SHOES I . > =*== I.ainb lil’ainook. Ore. BR()\\ \ the Shoemaker Safest. Simplest, Strongest. Ughtot. Basirsi Working. Moot Accurst«. Kecaiver. Most Modern and pro•••