Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT. THE ARENA. Do you want to « WONDERFUL EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC OPINION. Cure of ChronicDiseases But for which th« Editor Does not Hold Himself Responsible rilEOELEBR A TED VITA 1 Me«Uc«ue Co., ‘bconM Wiwh., oH about their «eat sucoeu aud how hey cmm euae you. Having a wateui of mecMainee fctwd- -d o«i great discoveries of etniisnt -«entieta, demonstrating the lent that voqr disease h«s au auSidote and that if 'ilris derailment of the H eadlight i» devoted to coinmu>iic;fnotis received from the people and all are finite«! to contribute to it- The subjects treated nrist be subjects of g*-u eral interest. Under no cousideritioii what ever will anything of a perioral nature be admitted. j BOTH SIDES- ‘ctions they nearly always cure. Their remedies have completely ■'stored to healili so marry thousands of suffering humanly, Mrey absolutely By Lady Cook ( nee Tennessee Claflin. Partiality is more frequently a misfortune Ilian » vice. Men are partial bv liabit, by edu- ation, by tlieir locality, amt by the religious md social prejudices which they aquire from heir infancy. With the majority it fs a matter f extreme difficulty to divest themselves of rroneous ideas and ii.isteading sympathies, ’hey have been so used to regard things from particular standpoint, and to h.iar only one ide of the question, tliat co rect judgement and its consequent diffusion of justice are well nigh impossible. Whether right or wrong, they follow the old tracks, relly upon our cus toms, and seldom deviate much from the prin ciples oi their fathers. And the stubbornness with which they do all this generates bitter variance aud perpetuates ancient wrongs Hence a proselyte is almost as rare as if we | were a nation of Hindoos, ami any mail who | Hares, however conscientiously, to become one 1 Bn polities, religion, or principle, is anathema tized as a renegade, a heretic, or r turncoat. I We have seen men shudder at the suggestion ¡of a change of opinion, just as they might sliud- per at impending disgrace. They were afraid fc> hear the other side, afraid to read certaia looks, afraid to have their ideas submitted to he conflict of reasoning and facts. And they i on aider this eowaidly fear a proof of the stren , [th of their convictions! They boasted that nothing could alter them, that w hatever might te said, there they stood, and would stick to heir guns. What was this but stark madness, he folly of fools or lunatics? There are others who theoretically admit he unwisdom of one- sidedness, and yet ad- lere to it. Some among them are constantly rumpeting aloud “Hear both sides,’’ but when >ut to the practical test they still only want to tearone-theirown. Satisfied that those who ÍQ mink with them are right, and all the rest of | |he world wrong, they deem it their duty to . Burn a deaf ear to the opinions of those opposed J * >0 them, no mattier how moderately and good- 1 , Again, there is the diink question, a subjeci taturedly expressed. Nay, » they go further : of momentous consequence, but not to be sett! .r, as a rule, the weaker their arguments the ; e 1 by intolerance, injustice, or compulsion on uder lder and „.. the lbe more n,ore , ’ violent v;oleut is their llæir cy- «P“ 1 one »ide or the other. Teetotalers holds meet lositiou. They seem to adopt the old maxim ings and bolster each other up. aud licensed vic it pleading, when yon have no case abuse the tuallers and their friends do the same. But we ither side. Surely this is the vainest egotism. never hear of both parties coming together to We call ourselves Christains because we were discuss their differences amicable and to find a brought up among those who call the in selve reasonable and common line of action. Neith y that name. Had we been born and bred er of them wants to hear the othen side, wheth irabs in Arabia weshoubl have been Mohome er at there meetings or iu their periodicals. fans, and if of some other creed in another part But it is certain that until they do this the bit- pf the world, them something else. It is a tit j ter struggle will continue. le humiliating to think Chat our faith depends Wherever we turn, it is just the same. The fon our blood or geographical distribution, question i’* which women are vitally interested Ud that the sublimost truths arc confined to j • are scoffed nt and pooh-poohed by those men ar localities. In this most people resemble i j who have never studied them and know 110th- >e Ancient Jews Their God was the only [ ¿.gLbouT then.', They very term “women's tie Gods; their faith the only true faith; they ( r¡gms < which should appeal to every man s tone were God’ people, and the little land of 1 sense of justice and to every chivalrous feeling, amian was liis pecalar freehold, a holy land 1 Isa term of reproach. But men of the highest £iln h it was sacrilege und perdition for the intelligence, who have appro icl'.ed them with Gentiles to possess. But no Deity worthy of ' an unbiassed mind have become their warmest W01 ship cau be contained within the wallsofa advocates. And if men generally would only temple or tlie boundaries of a country. Neith hear both sides, the number of sup|orter< er is truth local, but universal, and may be found which, In spite of all, is growing rapidly, would Or '.iiined wherever man exists. ! increase by leaps aud bounds. We are very one can bear both sides properly unless I proud of our laws, and many persons Iradoes it with an open mind. But impartiality 1 think them as near ; erfects as cau be. But the i» (the rarest of gifts, and can only be possessed 1 judges know otherwise Only a few days ng« < by a clear head, a sound heait filed with n I Mr Justice Mathew said nt the Birminghni quenchless love oftrutli. Once these are attain 1 Assizes- that thé state of our criminal law wn ed the rest in easy. As Dr. South said in one ! a hundred years behind tlie times. He te Of his sermons: ‘ Impartiality strips the mind out that there is no Court of Criminal App al of prejudice and passion, keep it tight and even j eriminnl indictments cannot be amendca. an fro the bias ofinterest and desire; n 1 so pres I in criminal charges only one side is heard. ents it like a rasa tabula equally disposed to Audi allermam partem is an ancient b the reception of all truths, bo that the soul lies prepared, and opens to entcrt.pn it; and worthy motto, and applicable ta every circuit) ptbposaessed with nothing that can oppose or stance in which our judgment is concerne« Ah! if we could only adopt it generally an «Knst it out.’’ adhere to it rigidly! If we could obey the di« ¿.À celebrate«! Doctor, who must be nameless, tates of conscience, of reason, and of justice. an< M> < overwearied with liis gigantic labours in respond freely to our better impulses, hov Scriptural translations, said the other day much wrong and misery would be wholly at < wBile in a warm discussion with a notable Jew: the w or Id, and what a nobler play would li ,‘lMvish to heaven Moses had ne’ er been born.’ given to the geueions instinct of humauit' ••4rdl ,” retorted t e Jew, “wish the Virgin Then the Virgin of the heavens might rotiiri Its fry had miscarric«!.” Ofconrse it is coticeiv I B that either or both of these circumstarces to earth again, and the golden age of the poet be renewed. fht have happened, and in sudi case it would be curious to speculate aS to what would hav been the course of human events Neither Jud lism nor Christianity have alterly human nati:re; although they have greatly influence«! a large section of human co duct. And what- ev«r enthusiasts iu cither faith may think, it a fkith subject for considera I iou as to whether tht> have, on the whole, been of more benefit thà: injury to the wot id. The suggestion may TILLAMOOK, OREGON. noi be onprove«! by many, but then these are thwpeople who never will bear both sides. We 3 haded ourse of nstruid ariBconvinued, however, from what we know ofBie general operíatio)is of the human mind ST ALPHON8U8 ACADMMY is dlvMcl ani the hit t >ry of mankind, that truth would four departments, vis. Primary, Iutennc hav> lived and been attainable bv man just the Grammar, and Senior. saíne, even though Judaism at-.d Christianity The Year is divided into four term» of ek had never existed. For If Truth could lie sup- •fpsed or destroyed by the accidental, then she .reeks each. a cure hi all cases—such as Morphine and Opium liubtts, Drunken ness and Tobacco Habit, Liver Diseases, Jaundice, Salt Rjieiun, Yeiiow Blotches, Pimples, Gastralgru, Gastric Debility o( the Stouiaah, Dyspepsia, Oltronic Con stipation Kidney Diseases—sucli as Bright’s Disease. Congestive» Blood Troubles, Dropsical 8we0in«f>, Osystal- ites, Dirtretis, Chronic Wieumatism— no mirtter how long standing, Neu «il gin, | Gout, Asthma, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, Indigestion, Catarrh ill a« forms Hay Fever, Diseases depending on tlie brain, ' Vertigo, Debilitating Losses, Iwpoter.cy, oitabantbk % tä > Nervous Prostration, Paralysie,’ J'ain in tlie Back, Weakness of tlie Liinbs, In somnia, Lassitiule, Piles in all forms, C o IJ h and Crsnps, Blood Diseases ol every kind and nature, includhig Scrof ula, Kip Disease, White Swelling, Fever Sores. Curvature of Hie Spine, Bichets, Skin Diseases, Clirouic Diarrhoea, Head- j ache, Ac. All Female Complaints tire Female Regulating Tablets and Vaginal sarely when need as directed. Simply write the - company in strict conti- denoe, discrilling disease and they hill send you free directions as to what rem- ¿tly to use, or if you enclose R they will J send yon a month's treatment stapled 3 ' 2J St Alplunsus ACADEMY C Wdiild be unworthy of human pu-suit. But. f •eif-contaiiicd immoral, and unchangeable, as we believe her to be, no accident, actual or con- ceiv.ible. is able to shake her power r stability. • >1‘ * propriety of heat ing both sides is not on- ly>’ advantage to ourse>ves but others also. 1^1 >s " )v abme can w<- ben ine t idiuh'ert d I just. There are many xocisl questions of it interest br ing discusseci just now. quest- I which will have an important bearing on tl welfare of future generations. But instead Siisideiing them in a candid and fair spirit, I a generous willingness to listen calmly to •site views, we we the partisans, for or pst. intolerant of criticism, heated by pas- and often blind wilh polemical fury. We set them eager to suppress the fa«»«» against, tMtri«dves and to magnify those in their fav- omr. Nor are people of tlie greatest pretensions Taiiiig. goodv» ill. a tl L w •:.kne«s» >. In theireyes the Mcredness ■tender! Iieneficeuce of their c«use excuses khing Thus we notice that the members kford Uni «ersity--grave profe^sot*. ciergy- |. ai d Fellows many of them- have detcr- k I by a majority to refuse aea<)einical de ls to the woman student*' who have studied Qualified for them. We have not heard that > entered into any conferai ice with theae rs to ascertain wliat they could urge on r own behalf. With some honourable ex bon*. aud notable among these waa IH. kple. the Master of Trinity, they simply 1 an oidi ime view, the men's view, and pnt a Sc t of latri upon lhese courageous young wo- who are snuggling hard in the tace of MB» Írsaary di Sr nl ties for the attainment of the 1 ler education. Oxford had an opportunity | o hommr to himself, ami has missed it- -so , h the worst for Oxford. w lieir specifics are used aecoeJhtg to »di- I TUITION FEE- Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of cl- week»--in the Primary Department Two DT> laws , in the I ntrrmkdiatk , T urks I jollau SsiAMniAH G rade , F our D ollars ; S emi G rads , Firs 1> ollars . INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Instrumental music oil the piano or the strb e i instrumenta, for a term of eleven weeks, Ti D ollars . VOCAL MUSIC HOW TO FIJ1D OUT. Sefset * S c G ogl * * 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. TUITION Per Term..... Per Year Per Mouth.... Per Meuth ■I7-5C (in advance) (primary department 12.50 ..20® 1.00 when you want A Nice Rigane! A Good Safe Team that you can drive with com* fort and enjoyment. Onr patrons will find every, thing in first class shape and our prices reasonable. JONES BROS B usiness D epartment ParMcncar attention paid to Physical Train! 1 ■nd Etiquette. NIGHT SCHOOL Night School open to pupils from 6:30 unii 80 , commenc uf on Moud»y Oct nth Tnit»- |:.ao per month. doardsad Tuition £13.00 a month. *cl tena of li weeks payable in advance. Overland Monthly Pub. Co. “My daughter, when recovering from an iitl.u k <»f fever, was a great sufferer from pain in I4io buck mid liipN,” writes Louden («rover, of Hardin, Ky. •’After lining quite a nuuihei of remedies with out liny benefit she tried one hottie of ('hAniberlain’H I’niii Balin, and it has given entire relief.” (’liamhei laiii’s rain B ii ’ iii is al>o a reitaiii cure for rlieu • nliain. S»l I by MJ. Sturgeon C an F rancisco , O al . grertrtcgintkr, Prop. Razors Honed Ou Short Notice Tillamook Shaving. >3 eta. Hair Cutting »5 et». Next Door to Post Office» Ü. W. KIGER, DEALER IN E\cfnnge and l^neij J>2cui*itie3. Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREQQN. 50 YKARS’ rXPCRIÍNOC. And am now prepared Jto tran sact all buainftM usually connected with such office«. I expect to make a specialty of the sal« of'Dillameek County.®airy Lands aud for that purpose will advertise extensively in eastern papers. If you have any land, for sale now is the time to bring it in and list it. If you want to buy or trade (or 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 toceine and see rilb D. DeK. Bowman, > Tillamook, Ore. C. A. BAILEY -----Dealer in------ STUDEBAKER WAGONS, , Osborne Mowers Buggies, hay rakes, plows am! otli.»r farm machinery You can save money by dealing wilh me. Special Prices on Buggies and Spring wagons. C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. ---------------- ,-.y-... • 1-, i 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 consider it my duty to send two bottles free to tlfose of your readers who have Consumption.Throat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will write me tlielr express and postoffice address. Sincerely, T A SLOCUM. M. C., ISJ Pearl St., Hew York. Dir Tho Editorial and Busin»»» Management of tbi» l’twer Wuaruutoe this generous Proposition. This 1» Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cr U i or nt urn pa, a generous sample will be mailed of tho most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Curo (Ely’e Cream Halm) auffleient to demon strate the great merits of tho remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Ht., New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely’"1 Cream Bahn to me. I can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi tive curo for catarrh if u.-ied as directed. Rev. Francis W. J’oole, Pastor Central Pros. Church, Helena, Ment. If You Want Boots and SHOES th »it will rip, tear, run down at the heel anil torment yon continually Get them ready made. But if yon want an article that will give you aolid comfort, plenty of wear and never get out ofaliHpe then pntronixc f •••••• Shaving, Hair Cutting and all Tonsorial Work Doue in the Latest Style of the Art. £sBta>te OfO.ee Elf’n Cream Bahn is Uio acknowledged curo for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug, l’rice, 50 cents. T on ^ qrial -I- D a ^ o ^ •••••••• town lot;,or timbur claim or any jtlier'improved or nniaaproved leal estate? If so you want tAput it into the Lands of gome one wlio will ad vertise and try to sell it. I have ¡net opened in this city a thorough^ ly equipped Oyeriand Monthly» .ILLAMOOK. Vocal music, K ight D ollaks . In the Busiaes Department, Stenogi aphy, B<>< keeping, and Type-writing included, if desir The common branches THiMY-rivs D olla for the whole course. Plain Sewing aud Fancy Work free to pupils oq Saturday afternoon. l^tta. French and German included in Senior Grade. Private lessotM In those g iageaPiv* D ollams a term. to your particulnr case, and tliny will guarantee a cure if tfieir directions are | foliowed. . v These remeiHes are nearly i A iu tablet form, oasy to take and contuki no alco Fill a bottle or common glass with hol to injure the system. Adilress f urine and let it stand t wentv-f-mr I tours: I TITi AUCIMCINE COMPANY, Tacoma, a sediment settling indicates an un A’lishingtoa. healthy condition of the kidneys. When mine stains line.) it is evident of kidney trouble. Too frequent de »ire to m inute or pain in the hack, ¡ m also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder aie out of order. \VHATT<' IK) There is comfort in the knowledge fo often expressed, ».hat Dr. Kilmei’s Swntnp-Roo», the gieil. kidnev ••«•••iedy fulfils evuiv pidi in lelieving pain in I e back, kidneys, liv« 1, blndilci mi i every CowuEvclte William. pait of I hr min iry passages. Il e ii rci l.M Hstabllghcd 1863, inability to hold 111 itie and Moulding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use The only Hag.cz’ne on the ! of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes racIHc Coast. that iniple-iMHiit iieccssily of bring com It3 literary matter represents the best pelled to g t up ninny time« during the thoughts of such v.ritcis as Hjalmar night to 111 iuaie. The mild and lliuex- traoi di iiarv effect of Swamp R >ot is soon j Hjortli Boyesen, Charles Warren Stod dard, Edith 11. ThomaSy Joaquin Miller. realized. Il stunds the highest tor its Its illustrations show in the best style wonderful cm*PM of the most distressing the glories of the Pacific Coast. cases, if you need a mediciii** you It is a pictorial history of the Great should have the best.. Sold by dltiggis p, West. Il covers the whole basin of the price fifty cents an I one dollar Y> u Pacific, including China, Japan, and may have a samp e bottle and pamphlet Corea. You want it, so does your both sent free bv mdl. M mi ion lliitu family. i . igii T »• I send your uddie^ to Dr. Kdnior , Bmghanit m, N Y The One Sample Copy, 10c. Single Numbers, 35c. piopielowof this piper giiar.mte; the Yearly Subscription, $3.00. g«miiineness of tliisoffir All Postmasters are authorized to take subscription». ( LL FARM you.r Lung Troubles arri Corsumptlan Can be Girod. An Em|nennt New York Chemist and oclantlst Makes a Free Öfter to our Readers BROWN the Shoemaker Repnialng^done mb cheap as anyw here The <H»t1n7ui-he:1 N.-.v York rhem1»t, A. T. Come and I m - conviuced. Slocum, «teruo'i ■ t ■ nt L it hi» <ti*< »very of a re liable aud nl>*r»1nte one f«»r Coui»umpt1on H’u1- iionart '! liter c il » ) and «11 broil«-hlal. throat lung.oi<t < < -t «s Ht»r’>h«»ri» r» igha. lung 4iidch*i 1 ci or ■ 1 !tc h iiu «1 weak •»«•-«a !•»»♦»< rb- 'i. .11 I ..1. c n Htion* of w-.B.imt .A ay. wl : ml Tlfbrt. Fit KE BOTTLES f»jl |;ffe»eMl)o: «li-<«»vei>*••» to any afllicled of tn«- ! lu »’ 1 .if writing for them. Hi» x w ic-iit.fi i'rcMtment ha» cured hou-joi.’.» ; e: mar1 ' ' by i'a ttm«'ly u»e, aa«l ( j-. x Ha pimple profe >i-»nat duty to iiffciing ’. hi .unity Io «!.irate a tiial of hi» i»i- ..■/< «»it* e ’ vH«>i . - v woi-iler», aud tj ' at“, has f «■.».l.icc-o ; it» »“ *• “!' '«Ito hi « .I-W H* <- . ■ ’4»,. el by ;-’iv 1 igraiu- i... . e 1,., 1 •• ai ¡•’K t • ml'I'“» ;•*:«! :ou*.im,»t :i a »■ civ-af> - m anv c ■ , »«• yr«fven bl THE MARUN RRB ARMS CO., lie» (fell lettera of gratin de. ' ii.el in l.i»* contain. Mo.x I.ro.T.nT .int K mk . mtiai . P>- a - Nev Haven. Conn. «meric* 11 and European l.»lM,ratorJe» ir ’•< 1 i r««»* required of a fit»! c I hms Writing Machine «»yd« (roHi tboae cured in a»i ;*ri» _ the than ran l-e fonnd in nnv other <) ne Staiulatd 1 Typewriter. Our price is within the reach of Everybody Says No. world. oil parties requiring a high gr««le machine. Medical expert-« concede that bronchial. <' e Write us for full particular». Caacareta Candy Cathartic, tho mögt wen- and luag trodli’e» . ad to <-ouaumptiot», wh>«.< derf J m, «!tcaj disco cry of tl>e age. p cas h ant und rcfrt'ghing to th« fasto, u« i gentiy uuin^rruptelf mr.r. ccrl-U ami positiv« ly on kidneys, liver and buweia, death. MANUFACTURERS cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, s mply wrinWn T. A ‘locum M D ; 98 Fine 44»- WEST I.AKK cure hradaciie, fewr, iiabituul constipation atreet, N« w Y-^k. giving po-t o^i .« .d-». »»ml bidonane»*. Ph ase bdy am! try a box •¿drua »nd the f « r im‘ will l»e ju nutty oft! (’. G. today; H». 50 cents. Huid aud To Car« Constipation Forever. •ent. Sufferer» ahojld taa r*in? ’ant advantage Take, CaHi urel» Candy Cathartic. 10c or ate. quarMtitecd to cure by ail druggiste. •(hie generoii« pftporitkm. If C. C. C. fall to cure, drusruiat« refund money. PleaM u 11 the Doctor that yow mw hit offer Don’t Tobarro Hplt an«l Smoko Yoar I Ife Away« tai the Aeadlivht i t To quit tobacco easily an«! forever, be mag Kdnrat« Tone Howel» With Cnarnrrt». elic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-T<r Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forevsr • e wnruh r worker, that makes wealc men U)c.25c IfC C C fail, druggist* refund money I ».rung All druggists, Wc or II. Cure guaran U H. 1'iwific Cunei Ti<l« Table. ’ 11KW teed Booklet and sample free. Address 10 cento nt lami«. ■ja,MCKi »uivn ,u. m > »»a M.itnvg x»x Bterllaf Remedy Co, Chicago ur New YorM. 7he Mu son Typewriter Co