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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1897)
f THE TILLAMOOK I Have Work tor You in Your Homo». In the home of the long leafed yellow pine, jn the balmy southeru forest, there lived at young couple. In her maidenhood day» the wifc had been a school ma am, but she had giv en up her vocation to join as a helpmate, the man of her choice. He was a younger son in a large family, strong and heathly, hardworking and proud. He had entered a homestead in the woods when lie wedded his bride. His only earthly possession were his own honest, toiling hands, his fair de voted helpmate and a stout little pony. Bnt the young westenors were used to hard living and toil from childhood, so. full of good hopes for the future they started together as their parents had done before them and suc ceeded, and as it was always wont of the young in their land to begin in life« race, Ere long, to the humble household was add ed a baby and with it illness, of the mother and wife—lingering illness that now drained every resource of the husband and tied heavy doctor bills to the future work of his hands. And another child yet came, and more illness and the wife was no longer able to help bear the burden. Hard times, too, such as had not peen in the lifetime of these young people crushed with an iron weight every effort to rise to independence. Then the wife saw In print and strengthened with many references, the words which stand at the head of this story, and with re-awakened hope she scraped together the “first and only outlay required to be admitted to the blessing oi own and steady and pleasant work at home and ample pay, The needed requisites obtain ed, the first piece was wrought and sent away for inspection. It returned with corrections returned again, and again with several addi tional 30c, charges for new pieces to try on and with injunctions added to build up orders a- mong friend as a basis for future employment. Silently, at last, the pupil was dropped, but perhaps to her teacher she had proven unable to learn and he, out of sheer kindness, had cut short the instructions—So we thought for awhile and then we began to be sceptic. Not many miles from the scene of the life struggle related above, in a little northern col ony there lived a poor widow with five children to do for, some of which weie very young while the rest did odd-jobs to help supply the little mortgaged home. The widow did washing for others, but her health failed and when she saw the fine promise of work, which could plainly not take as much strength as the washtub and not likely be more poorly paid—forth came the pennies, and the widow entered the list of contestants for a decent liviug. But the widow hud friends—less sanguine than she, and so a home talent of no mean order 111 the widow’s place wrought out the first effort and sent it away for correction. Duly critized it retuned-pronounced faulty aud, yet no person who examined the copy sent to copy from together with the unsuccessful home product but would candidly admit the letter The Gold Hill Prospecting anil Mine Development Company for the purpose the better of the two. The work was now turned over to a ‘real’ ar of prosecuting work on Gold properties already discovered and for the yurp~ ? o' tist who had been professionally engaged 111 oiitiitmg 3 prospecting parlies in the spring for t e his particular brain h of art and whose works n ■real' art exhibitions had been highly valued. Three times she tried and three she failed to please the |*scrutinizing artist who employ s so many helpers, that ueed not even have a have opened their books for the subscription of 1200 shares of the company s.c k. special talent. And meanwhile many others Subscription can lie made through the President of lite company upon paying 5 were wrestling with vain attempts to produce satisfactory results and obtain the longed per cent of face value of stock or through the Sciindinavin-Ameiieun Bank Ta* for remunerative work, for many In the little coma, Washington. The opportunity to obtain an interest in the wonderful town had thus been lured into spending some hardgotleu money in hopes of being reward ed with employment by and bye. Everywhere . we go we find the discouraged pupils of “G---- , the artist,” but never yet have we seen the made ami tn be made in Alaska is hereby offered on a plan that is sure to bring first curious specimen of those who have suc- enormous returns to all persistant investors. Casli $5.00 for each share desired • ceeded. must accompany the application for siilisciiption. Address, And now we ask; is this man a swindler? Goto llii.i, P kosi ' hcting & M ink D evelopment C o ,, ’ Aud if he is, must he then unhindered continue Tacoma, Washington. to levy such tax upon the poor in every nook WONDERFUL Cure of Chronic Diseases Tillamook, Ore., TH E 0 E L E B M A T E I) V I T A (2^ I & COHN & CO KLONDIKE Gold Discoveries . and corner of the land to an a ;s unto himself a , fortune drawn out of the very marrow of the needy? Or, is it not time that at least, the un suspecting public was warned by the press? Johaune Soipiuer, — The Art of Eating. I chi ) not dismiss the subject of break fasts, luncheons, dinners and sappers without a few hints on the necessity of teaching children daintiness in table manners, says a u'liter in “American Women.” The young person is t<> be sincerely pitied who has no careful moth er, nurse or governess to attend to this in childhood—that golden lime when learn ing is so easy. Men and women are judged by trifles. After a rugged back woodsman has hewn h's way to a high place in the councils of the country, or perhaps, saved it in hours of p'iril, one may well forgive him if lie forgets the right way to shake hands or doff his hat or enter a drawing room. But even he will be unforgiven if his table manners are untidy or offensive. Just here the most amiable of men, Thackeray, drew a sharp line. “Oil,” he sighs, “if only the dear American girls wouldn't strip tlie corn with their white teeth!” And again: ‘'How could I breakfast with five women eating with their knives? I could have stood one—but five, all at once.” WHEAT—Market,- steady nominal at 77 to 78c, Eastern Oregon; Valley. 76c »I!» ONB DA r Don’t l>e persuaded into buying ln»- ments without reputation or merit following. frotuL G. Bagkr, Hneneme, Cal are conetantlf l*i"g • received : •The best remedy for pain I have ever used isCbamlterlain's Pain Balm, ami say so after having used it in my family for several years,” It cures rheumatism lame lack, sprains and swellings. Fo CLARENCE TILDEN —— D«ALE* IK ~ (in advance) (primary department 37-5« 12.50 ...2.0c 1.00 t lUlamook ¡Stable A Nice Riganti A Good Safe Team Lung Trouilles and Consumption Can bo Cured. An Emlnennt New York Chemlet and sclentl.k Make, a Free Offer to our Readera •) K'loeata Tour Rowel. With Ca.ear.to. Try ScliUllnr« Be,t te* aod baklnf l»’,4er- that you can drive with com fort and enjoyment. Our patrons will find every, thing in first class shape and our prices reasonable. WMeL.I expert, «.cede that branchial el ... Shi* I«»-' f* propoaltio" rieaae tell the Doctor that you aawhU in the Beadliebt D. DeK, Bowman,’ Tillamook, Ore. O. W. KIGER, DEALER IN-* E\chinge and looney ^Bcurifcieg. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. D. C. < AND ITS ^’CORU To the E ditor I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I conskler It my duty to tend two bottln fret to tliose of your readers who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial of Lung Trouble, if they will write me ttieir express and postoflice address. Sincerely, T A SLOCUM, M. C., Ill Pearl St., Hew York. OtT" rbh Editorial and lfaaineM Managmnortt of V ma Paper Guarantee thia guueruua Proposition. The only fla^azine on the Pacific Coast. Its literary matter represents the best thoughts or such writers as Hjaltna» Iljorth Boyesen, Charles Warren Stod dard, Bdith M. Thomas, Joaquin Miller. Its illustrations show in the best style the glories of the Pacific Coast. It is a pictorial history of the Great West. It covers the whole basin of the Pacific, including China, Japan, and Corea. You waut it, so does your family. Thia Is Vour Opportunity. On receipt of tea oents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will bo mailed of the most popular Catarrh and lfay Fever Cure (Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, tM Warrell bt., New York City. One Sample Copy, ioc. Single Numbers, 35c. Yearly Subscription, S3.00. All Po«tma«ters are authorised to take a aubneripttoua. 1 Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ei^’- Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize Ma statement, “Iti.aj.ori- tive cure tor catarrh if u »e<l as directed.”— ltev. Francis W. Poole, I’astor Central Prea. Church, lleleua, Mont. Overland Monthly Pub. Co. 8 an F ranoisoo , O aj ^ Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. “Fizh TQarket If You W.'int Clams, Crabs, Fresh, Smoked Ancl Salt Fish? so go to ^^5^- L./I.CHIPMAN’S BOOtS and SHOES tli at will rip, tear, run down at Hie lieel ami tonnent you continually Get them ready maile. Hut if you ■ want hii nrticlo that will give you Holi.l comfoi t, plenty of wniiriiiid never get out ofhluipe then pntroiiixo Market on West Main Street, Opposite ▲Merman Hotel Building U A. CHIPMAN. Proprietor THE M U N S O N T VI ’ E W BITE R Contains M obs I mfobta . wt and E ssrj < tial F ra - TfBiM required of a first clftM Writing Machi »e than ran be found in any other O wk S.anda <i Typewriter. Our price is within the reach of of] parties requiring a high grade machine. Write us for full particulars. manufacturers WEST LAKH o«er Educar, Tour llowele With <a.ear»t*. Candy cathartic, cure con,’I pa' .on forever. 10c. It C. C C fall, drugsiet, refund money. Frrim rr.W. of tfoH'tna Yr of. W. H. Peeke, who make« a specialty of Epilepay, Las without , doubt treated and cur- ! ed morecasf a than any I living Physician; Lit I ■*1 is astoniahing. We have heard of easel of so years* standing I —“ u r e d b / him. H« 1 publishes* ' valuable work on . thia dla- ease,which | he send«| kwlth a | — Fits Cured tie of hl« abaolnte cure, froo to any sufferer« | who nay «end their P. O and E»pret*s addreaa. ’ We advise anv "no wishing a • ure to addres« fraf.V/. B. ?1HX, t. 4 U4or »t.. »«w YvrH I I roisumpiioD W A BDITBD BY if I Buggies, hay raken, plows and other farm machinery. Yon can save money by dealing wilh me. Special Prives uii Bugfcios and Spring wagons. Fresh Fisli of every discriptkm in their season. Are you fond of The Munson Typewriter Co New York, st.fov re- ..«—.1-0- «Mr— aud 0.« f«* -c 1 ' ’’’ fol”'”’”’ ’ X- M-*'"r..b~ld,.ke IMU..I advautaf. And am now prepared ’to tran sact all business usually connected with such offices. I expect to make a specialty of the sale of Tillamwok County •airjj Lands anil for that purpose will advertise extensively in eastern papers. If you have any land, for sale now 1 b 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 come and see ute STUDEBAKER WACONS, Osborne Mowers JONES BROS n.edl.llnzubhc.1 York chen,l.t, A. T. M0cnm.demo-..tr.tinclil..Hvc”’ery nbk aud cure for Coire.ruptfon <rul- lr.wv.fo.re and .01 hr........ ihroat ,.u.l che-t dl~-«-e« •!'*«• ™ii»a. fol* ,,.d cheat »a.ciw»« aei.eral deciiuc and weak- .. and «tl c HO""' of ,w,v vlliavl fHKHHrr.KE BOTTLES (all , .h-coverre. ...V aflbcled r,,le. of foe !lk o.'.KiHT wrili»« for them. III. Yew ^.-.rllliS- I' .atu.eut ' ha, cured -.„..an '- |«r..:»n<ul'r '•> "“"’’T u,i' > .n.ai.uple prufesatonal duty ufferi. , >.«• Ikulty to duuatu a trial of hla »liable r ule Scienred .'Iy d-velopee new wonrlera, -1,1, e.eul <■ -'...-I. paU«"’1’ «f- ““'“‘J’’* ,-.r. ha. produced reault, « •'>« hu- n.— I«. *»••> '«"S a . cur.t.1. -■ *”’ ' J?. h....tMt:e«rra-fgraMfo'"’. filr* ‘L ...d Eiirupenn lalarcatorlea ie Sto. „„.1, from tboae cured in all purl, _ Switerto -----Dealer in — Monthly, Razors Honed on Short Notice — to Livery ’"-plf-ree.oT .A. Stores M OI V riice dry wood of any kind, any length (Irai rad at lOWtat living f»1“' O pp . P atent O ffice , W ashington , Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonaorial Work Done in the Latest Style of the Art. Next Door to Post Office« town lot;°r timber claim or any jtlier’improveil or unimproved real estate? If so you want to put it into the Lands of some one who will ad vertise and try to sell it. I have just opened in this city a thorough ly equipped C.A.SNOW&CO. |reaac§hnler, Vrop. 15 cts. 25 cts. FARM C. A. BAILEY »Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all P ac - jent business conducted for M oderate F ee «. > O ur O ffick is O pposite U. S. P atcntoffice land wo can secure patent in less time than those {remote from Washington. , _ < > Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of [chaige. Our fee not due till patent is secured. , > A P amphlet , “ How to Obtain Patents,” with 'cost of bailie in the U. S. and foreign countries ¡sent free. Address, I TILLAMOOK. JONES BROS. .«1 I..! trout lea read to ranaumpOou. whlcfo unh.terruptod, -ear» aperafo •-« TfRKEYS—Llve.to<4irc forchoic. dresred Candy Cutbartie, cure constipation forever 10c, 25c. It C. C. C. fall, drugglaw refund money TUITIOH Shaving. Hair Cutting your BAY CITY, OREGON. C arefully G raded C ommon & H igh S chool D epartment and T eacher ’ s C lass . Y ear divided into 2 terms of four and a half months each . GO praising ChaniberlHin’a Colic, I holers and Diairboea Remedy, Curlia Fleck, of Anaheim, California, purchased a liottle CHICKENS— p oo at fi jo apringa p so@».oo GEESE—fc JO 9 6 90. < * < Per Term..., Per Year Per Month.., Per Month ELL Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. Hstablished ¡868, After hearing some friends continually PELTS—Good demand at WOOL—Valley, I5r@i6c; Eastern Oregon. iOT$ sale by 8. J- Sturgeon. 14c- HIDEs—Dry,11*40 14c; green tc to 7«- DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 6 ; evaporated unbleached, 4’i@5%«. Apre drtaaed ix&rxKc. DO J KS— Young, p oo fs oo R. R. H ays Sefeet S c B ool M rs . when you want anyone can be. The 25 a nd 50 cent sizes i lorsalebvS. J. Sturgeon. Ito matter how long standing, Neiiwilgia, Gout, Asthma, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, Indigestion, Catarrh iu all forms Hay Fever, Diseases depending on the brain, Vertigo, Debilitating Ixisses, Iinpotet.cy, Nervous Prostration, Paralysis, Pain in the B ick, Weakness of the Limbs, In somnia, Lassitude, Piles in nil forms, Colds and Croups, Blood D seases oi every kind and nature, including Scrof ula, Hip Disease, White Swelling, Fever Sores. Curvature of Hie Spine, Dictate, Skin Diseases, Cltronfc Diarri.cea, Head ache, Ac. All Female Complaints the Female Regulating Tablets and Vaginal Cones always do their work safely and surely when used as directed. Simply write the« company iu strict confi dence, discribing disease and they Will Rend you free directions as to what rem- Aly to use, or if you enclose $1 tligy will send you a month’s treatment adapted to your particular case, and they will guarantee a cure if their dinctioiis are followed. » , These remedies are nearly aA in tablet form, easy to take and contain no alco- lml to injure the system. Address VITA MEDICINE COMPANY, Tacoma, Vusliingtou. Roussvsile Wlldmaa. Astoria, Oregon. Chiimberlain's Pain Balm cota no more .ml its merit, have been proven by» le* brewing of many years. Such letter, as the PEARS—611 n and evaporated. 3®6c. DRIED PLUMS—Pitless, 4O5<*; prunes. I Faard & Sjftikqs,, white, 34 to 36; grey, 32 @ 34C BARLEY—Feed, |i6oo, to 16.50 $19 00 to f2O 00. POTATOES—Iu good demand at 40 to 45C per sack. BITTER—Store. in rolls 35 © 40c per roll Choice dairy, 50 ® 55c per roll; creamery 6oc. per roll. EGGS.-^Choice candled 25c per dos I that the place to buy the one ahd sell the other is Take Laxative Bromo Qilinlne Table.1. Ac Druggists refund the mon.y if It fails to cure aj J.IJ As given by Allen & Lewis. a cure in all cases—anch as Morphine and Opium Habits, Drunken ness and Tobacco f la bit, Id ver Disease», Jaundice. Sett Rheiun, Yellow Blotches, Pimples, Gastratfli.,, Gastric Debility of the Stomitoh.Dvspepaut, Ciironio Con stipation; Kidney Diseases—such as Bright’s Disease. Congestive - BI o < m 1 Troubles. Dropsical Swellings, Oy«tal ites, Dirbetia, Chronic Rheumatism— Oyenand REMEMBER of it for hia own use and is now as enthusiastic ovei its wonderful work as Wn.li., ovabaxtkr *1 1 any Delicacies for Thanksgiving Christmas or New Year and when you want to sell your produce. tocvre a co * Torturiti Market, OATS—N0.1, Choice. When You Want Co., 'breonra Ilaviug'a avriem of nie.Ucme. foiwrd- a on great dkicoveriea of en.uurnt ?ieuttata, demonstrating the I hi H that viMry disease Ims ail M>«<dote and that if >eir ai>ec«flc9 are used according to di- ‘Ctions they nearly always cure. Ttieir remedies have completely restored to health so many Ihouaainla of «offering humanity, tbey abanlmely The Leading Merchants GOLD MINING Medtarire 'ell about ttieir ^eat nuciesa and how hay cm nwe you. Do you want to BROWN the Shoemilker Repalalng^don? cheap a« anyw here Come and be convinced. PATENTS Qwirbly 4 OU» Tit OUI WÏTI» PATIBT 0BTAIWID **n4 m'-kl. h •’ I *»"«" ' rif ti -1« for fr^'EwportMt'f<ta>»’ahllie» 41 FAOI HAMD BOO< F»M < t.«a.ii« r*fer«i.<-*a *r 4 frill nr rwas.... warn fob cofv or ova « fbcial UFFB» It »• Uta ata*« liberal tr . ..uà» etnsraey, sal 1VIBÏ IBVtWTOB MTOVLb BÉAD IT re afllr »4 ** H.B.WILLSONÎCO. uastai, WASHINGTON. P C. catcht uiH.lima, i I r