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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1897)
TH A SKETCH FROM LIFE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT. Try Schilling » Best tea and baking powder, j Lisk, this week at Tutll- ». llalf-grmiml »»It lOOti.» 50 rents, pj 50 I suffi re<l for weeks w ith colic and pains Every time I pnssed the dtudnutlvo cot- per loa, at Truckee Lumber Co.1 » btore in my stomach caused by biliousness tagowltb Its well kept yard and garden lit Hobsonville. 'ami had to lake medicine all the while nt uno sido I found this tall, square, sjiare Vita Medicines cure all »ick people. j until I used Ci ainbeiIain’s Colic, woman plying « formidable line, under whose tyrannical strokes the clumps of No cure, no pay. Read ad. , V bolera and Diarrhoea Remedy which 1 * earth ylildcd meekly. Was alm always i cured me. 1 have since recommended ¡' Ilona to trade for wood t alone? Was she always digging? —call al it to a good many people. Mrs. F. '1 ho mystery surrounding he» only llkADUCirr ollice. Butler, Fairhaven, Conn. Persons who brightened my curiosity, and \utun n I.isk will make all housewives linppy, are subject to bilious colic can ward off niorniug, us 1 "»« taking nty way to town along the picturesque little path overhung Tuttle explains how. lhe attack by taking this remedy as soon with richly dyed trees, that led past bet as the first symptoms appear. Sold by No-To-Uae tor Fifty Cent.. Jiome, 1 slopped atul said, “Good limrn- Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makes weak 8 J. Sturgeon. Ingl" For lh,ro she was, digging away against a background of snowy clothes men strung, blood pure. son, w. All drur’!u Lisk is here—got here with both feet fiutterlng cheerfully on the lines. “I hear W. II.H Cary has a large stock of that you wash and Iron. Have yon as and a new tin pan smile, See Tutile ammunition that is strictly first etas». mm n us you can do? U not, I should liks about it. No cheap grade of goods sold by him iii to have you lake boiuo for mo.” People eat and sleep well who nee "O!>. yus, I can do it," she replied, with that line. Prices the same as others. n car«less toss of her bead. “I read and Vita Remedies. Read ad. No cure, Our correspondents will do us a favor work in my gurden nearly all day, amt at * nopay. night I wash and iron. Why, it has only if they will please remember that if tlie tak. n mo 15 years to buy this house uud items are received later than Tuesday None but Vita Medicines cure Blood I lot with what 1 have earned.” Diseases No cure, no pay. Read ad.* •Only 15 yearsl” I repeated to myself, evening they will be too late for th noticing at tlie sumo time that sho did not paper. A full line of window glass at Cary’s posse.'S the Iioosicr accent. “You arc foml Mr. N. N. Osborn, well known at Hardware store. of reading? Who are your favorite au thors?'’ I asked, wonderingly. Woodstock, Midi., was troubled with n If yon waul to buy a nice Raddle pony “Oh, it 1» only the old ones I know— Dickens, Scott, Thackeray. The new a lame back. lie was persuaded to use broken to single and double harness and books never find their way into my Isolat Chamberlain's Pain Iialm. It gave him want to buy it dirt cheap, call at the ed home, amt the old ones uro worn out H eadlight office. with much reading.” Suddenly her eye relief in one night. This remedy is also left n ino and sought the fields beyond famous for its cures oj rheumatism. For Sturgeon has the largest and most with a wistful expression. There was ut complete slock of Drugs and Medicines most a 610lie about the corner of the tlilu sale by R. J Sturgeon. ever brought to this County. Bps us sho said dreamily: “There was a Lisi:! Lisk!! Lisk!!! It becomes a book I read once, long before I ever came No humbug about Lisk. Wait till yon here, that I Imre never forgotten. Per household word whatever best known x see for yourself and you will agree that haps,” turning to me, us though becoming Eilncnte Four Bowels With Ca.carets. conscious again of my presence, “you what we say is true. x Ghthanic, care constipation forever know it. It wus ‘Lorna Doono.’ ” tuc, hoc. It C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money For all-wool remnants go to the Racket “•Lorna Doonc?’ " I exclaimed, with Now is tlie lime to subscribe for tlia Store. surprise ami delight. “Why, I have it anil I will gladly lend it to you. It is also one Weekly Examiner and get in on tlie Just received a large lot of new of my favorites.” lieat- premium. Lamb Agt. I mused us I walked townward. Washes iiig stoves at \V . H. II. Cary’s w hieb anil Irons ut night! That is why tluro is Tlie three-year-ohl liny of J. A. John will be sold very reasonable. always a light in her window. When does she shop? Seldom, from the looks of lier. son, of Lynn Center, III., is subject Io She may lie anywhere from 30 to 50 years attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says lie is Don't Tobacco Spit ami Smoke Tour l ife Away. of age. They say she is “off in the upper salisfled that the timely use of Chandler To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag story.” They who have never beard of a Iain’s Cough Remedy, during a severe etic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To* Dickens, or n Scott, or a Thuckeray I What attack, saved his little boy's life lie is -ac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men a pitiable, lonely life! strong. All druggists, 60c or 81. Cure guaran At the end of tho week I stepp-eel in tn in the drug business, n member of tlie teed- Booklet and sample free. Address pay her for tho work, which had been beau firm of Johnson Bros , of that place; and Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. tifully done. It was the twilight of u gray, they handle a great many patent medi «hilly day. The leaves bail begun to Everybody Says So. “crackle,” a mournful murmur against cines for tlno it and lung diseases. He Cascaret.s Candy Cathartic, the most won their fato, us they went fluttering to tho had all these Io clmse from, and skilled brown earth. One of those “melancholy physicians ready to respond to Ids call, derful medical discovery of the age, pleas- ' and refreshing to the taste, act gently days” that served all the moro to accentu lint »elected this remedy for use in his ant, and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, ate the loneliness of this woman, and yet cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, from her vi ry appearance 6ho slewed it own family when his child’s life W:«8 cure headache, fever, habitual constipation in danger, because he knew it to be «li nnd biliousness. Please buy and try a box part of this sud season. 1 bad purposely avoided bringing the ex periol' to any oilier, and famous the of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 2.'). f.O cents, boiduad gun run teed to cure by all druggists. act change, hoping to prolong my stay world over for its cures of croup. Mr. with her mid perhaps bo taken Into her lit tle homo ami her confidence. Both wishes Johnson sav» it is the best selling cough TO < I RE A COLD IN ONE DAY were gratified. I was led through tho tiny medicine they handle, and that it gives Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All front room, where I hud only time to notice splendid Hatisfaction in nil cases. Sold Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure 25c Its cleanliness and the wonderful red pea by S. J. Sturgeon. 5-15 cocks embroidored on the pillow shams, lack to the tinier, unplastcred kitchen. It was Indeed cheerless. Through the cracks In the planks the poor daylight seemed to creep in reluctantly, and X could only dim ly «co the white ironing board with its basket of sprinkled, neatly rolled clothes underneath. Sho lighted the gas, for even tho poorest could afford the natural gas, and showed the surroundings even grimmer than be fore. » I ask- <1 If I might reiiMiln a few mo- > a nts, anti sho almost smiled again ns sho 111 red we the one chair. Then she took fro n abovo the door an old coffeepot, from cl Ich she procured tho necessary change, -1; ing as she handed it to me: “Do not think me very queer; blit, living so alone, I 1 ust take every precaution to protect 11V If and so I resort to all sorts of «lecep- I; places for my few valuables. Do you si that flour sick hanging from a beam? ' I t contain* my fire Insurance p<dlcies. V,’. nd uny one ever suspect it? And the t of my money is sewed up in tlie mat in s. A'ou see,, I am telling you all toy > ■« ts, but somehow I trust you. You are I he only one with whom I have cared to t -li: for many years. May I tell you a lit he of my life?” .-he had by this time carefully adjusted a s'drt on the Ixiard and was easily, quiet ly ironing. “I do not want you to think, in :ho other people of this town, that I am i.: :y. I have never even taken tho trou-1 I !« to try to disabuse their minds of tho ike i, but with you It is different. I want y ni to know that I, like you, am u south er!' r of refined parentage.” : be went to the stove to change her Iron i ak stood thcro for some rime lost tn I " nght, her eyes looking away with that i.m o wistful expression. Then elie con- ,40<! Over Shirts. N'«<lil Sliirts, \proti» per doz t’nued speaking, more to herself than to V.nler Shirin, Drawer* mid Shirt Waist», and Skirts, per i- < ■ “How plainly 1 can see It all, the > v ■ t homo life, an ever fresh picture in Under Vests. |>er «Io*....3* J '................,• lv 1 y mind! Sometimes I can almost fancy H.iidkcrel.iif-. Sock-. S|... k- “[ir'sees mid Wrapper» p> r i h odor of the jasmine flower stealing in jugs, Napkins per doz .8- loz ..................................... 1 ¡Sight Drosses, Chemise., • :• a warm breeze. Ah, all those youth- khleCLl'h'^siuú ts í’íílo« Prowers, Coinbin.tliun Snhs f I. tender memories charitably cling Slip», Kollers,Curtain» Plain. «><1 Waists per d..z.......... 00 l : and me like a vine about some ruin! But there came a time”— She turned l r i vegfo mine with a hunted, fright- ROUGH DRY * ».I look, which soon, however, changed Wash and dried per doz 20;' r11 no of yearning. Her under Bp trem- Washed, dried »II I starehed per dozen 30c 1 < ‘l like a child’», her whole stern figure u i.«„ • .loiKi.pi«-”' •"•i"”*- u 1: psed into dependent womanhood, and .-L- she sank down at my feet murmuring be- I'vien her sobs, “Ob, yon know the one il-leg that makes a woman giTO up every- t.'dr.g for a life liko tills!” 1 was Incapable of speaking for some t'.oments, but I stroked tho sennty hair < rawn back Into tho uncompromising I. not, and my whole heart went out to this erring, tired woman. It was probably t ie first time In all these years that she 1 «1 let go the secret that was eating away L r life. At last I rose, took her gently by the bard and led her to the door of the front r-Citi. “X aui going now,” I said, "but I' ft rcl go I want to ask two favors of y •«: —uno that you will iwnie to luncheon v i:'t mo tomorrow at noon and tho,other •‘■■if you will lot mo be your friend.” “Oil," sho murmured softly—her whole I aturo aeetned to have sofwticd—“I must • clino to grant the first fevor, as I have I r so long eaten from tlio front of the ►io«« I would not know ho v to behave at ’• U’.ble, but for tho seound”—she pnt her :- bands almost roughly on my shoul- ii’ r — "will you 1« n.T friend? I yearn I' r no more than I oa’i tell you." ”1 will,” I re»ponc>-d in an unsteady voleo as I found my way out to tho little 1 * “ path leading to tho gate. It was quite dark end I rnn all the way ’ u *, wondering if there were many such £ ____ W,.l Run the------ t'-'i ■ as this. And yet wo yawn over our up» and roy, “What a prosy old world it Is. after nil I”—Louisville Courier-Jour- | OnL (¿Zzz Qlnc/iiptil'ccl cl'cicl'.c It’s an indisputable fac, that you may search this county over with a lighted candle, and you \ IVout find another store where you can buy so cheap as at the If You wan anything in the line ot Tinware,Motions, Staionery School Supplies, etc, come to The Racket Store. TiIIamookvLnundrig and Dyejtee. Price List for Families. If You Want BOOtS and SHOES We Pay the Highest Market Prices for__ that will lip, tear, run down ul the her) mol torment you continually Get them ready imide. But if you want an article that will give you solid comfort, plenty of wear and never gel out of shape then patronize Butter, Eggs, Cheese Chickens, Geese, Turk eys and all other Farm Products. Foard &, Stokes, BROWN the Shoemaker Rcpaiahtg done ns cheap as anywhere Come aud »qconvinced. GO to Astoria, Oregon. JONES BROS. Livery t ¡Stable when you want A Nice Rig and. A Good Safe Team that you can drive with com fort and enjoyment. Our patrons will find every, thing in first class shapo aud our prices reasonable. JONES BROS. — Do you want to your town lot’or timber claim or any ytlier’ituprovefi or tin improved real estate? If so you want to put it into tlie bands of some one who will ad vertise and try to sell it. I have just opened in this city a thorough ly equipped * Io AND RESTAURANT ZE&<aoilL 6 QfTice And am now prepared ¡¡to tran sact all business usually connected with such offices. I expect to make a specialty of the sale of Tillamook County ®airy Lands and for that purpose will advertise extensively in eastern papers. If you have any land, fer sale now is the time to bring it in and list it. If you want to buy or trade for real estate, if you have property you desire attented to in your ab sence, or any other business in the real estate line you are respect fully invited to came and see ine fi * 5. «4 fa D. DeK. Bowman,' Tillamook, Ore. A lways has on R - « Best HxzEesils in tlxs dtsr. < W N LuqchBS from ID GenlB >»p — - Wm Knoell, Prop. H Canned, Fi'uits, Nats, Cigars, Tobaoco and Stationery. J ZSTZELS TJEZOILÆIFSOlSr. "Furniture Store and ./Cabinet She? - Keeps 011 Hiiitd a Complete Stock of Furniture. Matting. Wall Paper, Window Shades at I Moor Oil Cloth. All Kinds of Cabinet work,Turning. Scroll sawing c - etc. done on short notice. Screen doorsand Windows made to Order. TILLAMOOK. •••••••• I A lso a complete line of ■ T onsorial hand FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES D ai W I •••••• gertrtc^imlcr, Shaving, Hair Cutting and ail Tomorial Work Done iu the Latest Style of the Art. Shaving- Hair Cutting »5 <’<•• Next Door to Post Office, Razor« Honed on Short Notice TiHamooli J. W. ATWATER, Manager. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don’t Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried Reduced Fares! Astoria and Tillamook Pacific Navigation Company _ Elmore, Steamer t between Aitorta and Tillamook Ctt> You can buy them in the paper 5_ccnt cartons •e THE M unson T ypewriter than ran L fnuud in o,h"n'J"“ ’’.»"h ol Troewriter. Our price 1« with." the or nil parties requiring a high grade machine Write u*» for full particulars The Munson Typewriter Co. MANUFACTURERS ,o—lit WEST LAKE ST., A it WANTED-AN IDEAÄÄ Mr DC Ol itoary. WiUi>. -.So your hired girl left rather un- «U^ tedly. I* thert anyihlng mitring* Wallace—Yes. The kvrueenu can.— Harlem Life. ............. .. i Bi as A CO., Patent Attoroer», W »«Umglua, D. C . for Oear J13/> prue offer. « __________ Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Krt ta op ehoaply k> grotify th« anivvrMU ¡.rm«at «Lmand fvr • Uw prk* If you don’t find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist’s Send Fir. Can»» to Till Rt»**« Corxicst CoMTÀtrr, No. to Sprue St., New Vori, and they will b. »»nt to *7 "“‘R or là carton. will mailed (or 4« Th. ch.nc« m tea to one that Hipen» Tabule, ar. the nry nwdicin. you need.