Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 14, 1898, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK WEEKLY
THE
Odds and Ends
From the Front
Honolulu,
Voluti-
The 2nd. Regiment, Ore*
leers left Portland >n Monday May 16,
for 8a ii Francisco with trains literally
covered with Bowers and filled with bas­
kets full of food of all kinds for the I>oy8
to eat on their way to San Francisco.
We stopped at Oregon City, Salem, Al­
bany, Eugene, Roseberg, and many
other stations along our way, where
Home uf our boys bad friends or rela­
tives and at each place boquets and
baskets of food flew so thick they would
have been as difficult to «lodge as lain.
Why Dollars Would Be Cheap.
By the limewe crossed the line into Cali­
The cry of the silver adherents is tlnft
fornia, we had bo much we could scarce­ silver is the money of the poor, while
ly find room in the cars.
gold is tho money of the rich. But sil
When wu arrived at San Francisco ver will be tho money of the poor and
we went into ramp at the Presidio, re­ rich alike when we are on the silver
maining there and drilling until the 24, basis, just us paper was the money of
rich and poor alike when we were on a
of May, when we boarded the “Austra­
paper basis. Tho buying power of silver
lia” dropped out into the middle of the will be exactly what the buying power
stream and cast anchor.
The next day of paper was—1. e., its value relative to
we heaved anchor amid cheers from sur­ gold. If silver is worth one-half of
rounding boats and tugs. Crowded with what gold is, it will buy one-half of
people, and while every whistle in San what gold will. That is a law of trade
FiMRcisco was blowing us a a farewell, as immutable as the law of gravitation
we were towed across the bar and hade or any law of nature.—Boston Herald.
farewell to our homes and friends and
started on our long journey of 8 day? to
Honolulu and 16 days from there to Ma-
trilla.
The Pekin acted asconvo/, the Aus­
tralia travelling in the center and the
Sidney bringing up the rear. The A un­
trrMa being the f aslest host, traveled
only on
time.
Charlie L. Newin ui.
p. S.—There are millions of flying Hall
here. People here are more patriotic
(han Americans in America. Bananas
sell for 70 cents a biunli; pineapples 10
cents each. Battledrips Charleston ami
Bennington are in the harbor. We hail
the fun of bathing in the ocean 1000
wiles from land.
C. I.. N.
S hu FrauciHeo, Cal.
KEEP POSTED. . .
Lamb's Bulletin.
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PAY OP NAVY AND AUMV OFFICERS
Vice admiral.. ....$9,000 Lieut. Gen......... Jrt.oo
6,000 Major Gen.......... .7.500
"
I would lisve wrtlt-H sooner, but have < Rear
. . .5,<xx» B ig. Gen........ 5.500
’0111 inodore
3.500
been too limy either drilling or on <1 uty < 'apl.iin............ ... 4,500 Colonel.......
...... 3,500 Lieu. Col .......... 3,000
Commander .
ill the kitehen scraping potior washing Lieu. Com
....... 2,800 Major................. 2,500
...... 2,400 Captain............... .1,800
dishea
There are about 15.000 soldier« Lieutenant
Lieut (J. G.) . ........ 1,800 First Lieut......... l,5o<>
here iu this camp. Some will leave to­ >¿11 sign............. ...... 1,200 Second Lieut.. ..1.400
morrow, tint we will not leave tor about
There ¡ h h «IftcreaHe <»f $200 Io $1000 a
year in the shore pay of naval officers,
three weeks.
a.id
a «til! furtliei 'decrease when they
When we left Portland the ladies gave
are on waiting orders.
each of us a hag called the "Soldier’s
Wife," containing needles, pins, buttons
a bar of soap, a towel, a night cap, a
bandage to go around our stomach, a
lend pencil, a tablet, a small bible, en­
velope«, and a box of eatable«.
When we landed here the ladiee gave
lisa fine breaklaet mid treated iih royal­
Tilhimook. Oregon
ly. Since we hi rived we have been
sleeping on the hard floor in a barn.
They will not let iih deep on straw,
cause it is uiilieallliy .
We do not have very good meals here,
just meat, «puds, bread and coffee, with
out sugar. We all have to be vacciiial-
ed. Some of the boys tainted away just
from a little scratching on the arm.
There are about 150 Oregon boys here in
this barn, bill we expect to gel tents to­
day and live in style.
No more at this
time 1 nui well.
Fred Stillwell.
fcMapg. Magazine^, periodi­
cal^. etc., etc.
TILLAMOOK NEWS
Senator Milla For Gold,
In 1H7V gold became the standard
tvhioh measured all values in thiscoon-
try. It is now the standard, the uni­
form standard, of value of the commer­
cial world. • • • I denounce now in
thia country the att.-nipt to shift and
change the standard of values for the
purpose of enabling the debtor to cheat
and defraud his creditor out of one-half
of what ho has promised him and in
doing so to put the country npou a va­
riable and shifting standard of value,
by which the people will be plundered
continuously from one end of it to the
other. Every contract now in existence
in the United States made since 1H79 is
on the gold standard, and where a dol­
lar is mentioned it means n gold dollar
or one as good at gold, ami I will never
vote for any law that enable« a man to
cancel an obligation to pay 100 cents
by paying t>l cents.—Senator Koger y.
Milla In the Senate, ,H9C
Arc You In a Building lx*n Aasoclatlonf
Nearly 2,000,000 persons have about
|<60,000,000 iu tboae aaaooiationa. At
the meeting of the League of Local
Building and Uuui aiumeiatiomi in Phil­
adelphia, July 28, the following re* lu-
tion win adopted without diment:
The United States lA*ague ”f Lowd f/oan aud
Building Associations by their dvlvgukw in
convention aanembled:
FirM.-That it I n the muino of thin meeting
that tlin Interesta of all ahareholdern of build
Ing anti loan awnocintions tn tin* United State«
demand that the pr< sent standard of valut*a,
upon which our monetary system has la*« n
baited since the resumption of specie payments
in 1879. »bail remain unchallenged and invio­
late
Dot'« your dollar buy too much» H im
th« money which the farmer gets for
hi* <*rnps r«w> e»r»»st fl ptirnh«»•♦««» nnww*
In there auylxxly who prefers dollars
which will buy few things to those
which can tie exchanged for many
Unrig-? If so, you can candy be aixxmi-
modated with cheap Mexican dollar«
Now, don't all speak at once I
The Craae Will H«o« Nubaid«.
Only on® courwo renmina open
Democrats—to guard faithfully the ark
of the covenant This era»1 will won
subside, and the Democrats will return
to the fold. When they come back in
legions, they will sing halleluiahs to
those who remained steadfast in the
faith The true test of Democracy is
Bow to be applied. —Chattanooga Timea.
A fishboat, 16 fl. long,
|Miir oars, 2
pairs rowlocks, Chinook net, luings uvei-
[00 fathoms or lines.—Boat $13;—Net
|15;—Call at W.ll II Carys.
Cuunty Warrants Payable
Warrnts No. 620. 624. 56a. 53Í, 539. 608, 6(3, 609,
763. 53L 6r8, 590, «29. 644, 600, 677, 61b, 38o, 666, 361
170,688, 685, 689,681, 682 873. 760. 695. 7Q4. 7^1, 75» I
526, 719. 655, 571. 662, I52, 843, »51, 837, 825. 7*>. 845
M2, 885, N33, *34, 853. 83Q, 817, 812, 829, 828, 7I4, 848
847, 710, 840. and 841, of Series E, and No, 353, of
òt riea C are now payable,
J110. Barker, Tiens.
with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, as they canno
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
yov must take internal remedies Hall s< atarrh
Cure is taken rnternally. and acts directly ou
the blood and nauseous sariaces. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is uot a quack medicine. It was prescribed
by one of the best physicians iu this country for
years, and is a regular prescription. It is com­
posed tri the best tonics known, combined with
the l*cst blood purifiers, acting directly on the
museoiis surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what produces such won­
derful results in curiug Catarrh, ¿end for tes­
timonials. free.
I
F. J. Cheney 8t Co.. Props., Toledo O
Sold by all druggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family pills are the best.
I an. here to du
“I’m nearly dead with Piles.” Why
not get well? Bead ad oí Vita Medicine
Co. No cure, no pay.
*
Asthma or Catarrh. No cure, no pay.
«
Read ad. Vita Medicine Co.
I the reason is very simple.
It is because
I sell go a la
People eat and sleep well who use
Vita Remedies. Read ad. No cine
no pay.
Anvone «ending a «ketch and description may
niilciily ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable, (omninnlca-
strictly confidential. Handbook on 1 atenta
•ent free7«Hdest agency for securingr patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
tpecial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A hAn<1«>m.lr
llln«r»lM weeBIV
tion'of ’any st'-ientidc journal,
than any oilier house intown.
Seeing
is believing. Look at some of my prices.
Straw hats—good 50ct. bats for 25c s.
Shirt waists—fine quality 45cts.
Good calico st Sets. per vard.
GinghHin at Sets. per yard.ard.
Outing flannel at Gets, per y
Tin ware, notions etc.
The Racket Store.
Vita Me dii inesim ke sick people well
Read ad. No cure, no pay.
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MUNN
Í Co.36,Bro*dw*’ New York
Brauch Office, 625 F St., ashingtou, D. C.
K
agents wanted
In Every County to Supply
the Great Pupular Demand for
Everybody Pays So.
Cabarets < ’andy Cathartic, the most won­
derful medical discovery o* the age, pleas­
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual « oiiFtipation
and biliousness. Ph ase buy and try a box
of
(’. C. to day; 10. 2'». 50 veins. Boid aud
guaruntei d to cure by all druggists.
America^ War foi' Humanity
TOLD IN PICTURE
-K^_AND STORY
Compiled and Written by
SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS
Cf Kansas
To everyone going to the new
gold fields
Freight handled with dispatch
and at lowest rates. Fruit de­
livered in good order.
K
A BOON—A BLESSING.
Best Accommodations and Cheap est Route
to or from Tillamook.
I 50
prncticul question« answered,
not bv giienH woi k—not by
Mlay-ai-honieH—blit by experi­
ence, that baa been there—lived
there—worked then—and i*
now going back there, to get
K
Liver and Kidney« made well by Vita
Medicine. Rend ad. No cure, no pay.
Opium, Drunkenness or Tobacco Habit
Thousands are Trying It.
Tn order to prove the great merit of cured. No cure, no pay. Read ad of
Ely’s Cream Bahn, tho most effective cure Vita Medicine Co.
*
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, ve Lave pre­
pared a generous trial size for 10 cents.
Vita Medicines make red blood.
Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ad. No cure, no pay.
*
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City.
For Sale
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever since a boy, and 1 never hoped for
l(>0 seres on the north end of the Sand
cure, but Ely’s Cream Balm seems to do Spit. Excellent* mill site. Deep water
even that. Many acquaintances have used light cloe to shore
Valuable fur
it with excellent results.—Oscar Ostrum, speculative purposes. Can he Inid at a
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, Ill.
great bargain if purchased soon.
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
Inquire al til if office.
I
cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Price,
50 cents. At druggists or by mail.
Direct from S. F. to
Tillamook.
KLONDIKE
KATAKISM
Nerves made whole by Vita Medicines.
Read ad. No curet no pay.
*
“Olq How I suffer—Rliennnitisni
and Neuralgia. Can’t be cured.” Yes
it can. Read ad of Vita Medicine Co.
No cure, no pay .
*
¿!r'
ivnim.
»
• four months. |l. Sold by all newsdealer«.
None but Vita Medicines cure Blood
Diseases
No cure, no pay. Read ad.*
Vi’a Medicines cure all sick people.
No cure, no pay. Read ad.
*
Steamer
* Ruth
T rade M arrs
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
Ladies, read ad of Vita Medicine Co
mi<l here to stay. My business is in­ No cure, no pay.
creasing every day.
Some Timely War Facts-
D istance *.
Hampton Roads to Havana ................. . ..1,125
Hampton Roads to Porto Rico.................. I,6oo
9O
Key Went to Havana............... .... ..........
” Rio Janeiro............................ 3>6oo
” Porto Rico ...................
1 ios
” Cape Veid Island . ............... 3300
Rio Janeiro to Pernambuco
l.ooo
CapeVenl Islands to Pernambuco........
1,700
Cadiz to Canary Islands........................
i,o.r>o
” to Cap« Venl Islands.....................
1,600
”
” New York .............................. ...... 2,too
”
” Porto Rico ..............................
2,700
New York to Manila ..................
14,000
Sail Fianciscoto Manila....
.......... 6.600
Cadiz to Manila (via Suez Caul,
-9 355
50 YEARS’
experience
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
F<»r Sal'
Benefits of High Prices.
The i«sue between the friends oi
sound money and the believers in 50
cent dollars is at bottom a question
whether cheap goods er high prices are
best for tlie whole country. Until th«*
people understand that the ir interest*
will be best served by u gradual reduc­
tion in the cost of all kinds of commod­
ities plans for getting rich by paying
more for gfxids will be advocated and
seriously considered. There is no doubt
but thut an artificial increase of prices
would benefit some persons. But the
people as a whole would be injured,
and the principle of the greatest good to
the greatest number for bids the grant­
ing oi favors io one class al the expeu.se
of all others.
HEADLIGHT.
RICH
Every attention paid to wants and conveinces
of passengers. First class table set.
Will gail from F. about JVjay
8tl] &nd every 10 da$ after
1
K
telling when to start—liowd
mm h it will coet—what to take!1
— how to go—how to live—how
to keep well—what to «Io when
wick—where to g-> there—bow
to prospect—how to mine there,
mid much more.
For further piriicular« apply to
A. W. BEADLE & Co.
No. 14 C h I. St. S. F. or Io
Truckee Lumber Co. Agts.
T IS ATREASURYi A TREASURE
Its material lias never before
l)e*n published—it is privately
printed—can only be had by
.sending to E. S teinbach ,
Tacoma, Wash ., and encloaii’g
25ul8.
K
K
Refer to any bank here foi
evidence of good faith.
from IT.S.Journal of lletiMn»
Pruf. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur­
ed more cases than any
j living Physician; his
| success is astonishing.
We have heard of case;
of 20 years’ standing
cured b\
him. He
publishes a
valuable
work on
this dis­
ease, which
he sends
.with a
largo bot-
tie of his absolute cure,
C.1.L, free
f.
to _.
any
w sufferers
_______
who 1 ’ay send their P. O. and Express address.
We advise anv one wishing a euro toaddrcss
Fits
Cured
30 CÍ8.
25 CtM.
20 cte.
TripB Daily Except Sunday.
J. A. Monroe.
Oyerland
Monthly,
BDITED BY
PATENTS
Rounsevellc Wildman.
Established 1868.
Reduced Fares!
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Astoria and
Tillamook
The only Magazine on the
Pacific Coast.
Its literary matter represents the best
thoughts of such writers as Hjalmar
Hjorth Boyeaen, Charles Warren Stod­
dard, Edith 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 want it, so does your
family.
One Sample Copy, toe. Single Numbers, 25c.
Yearly Subscription, $3.00.
All Postmasters are authorized to take
$V
subscriptions.
Overland Monthly Pub. Co.
B ah FRANOiaco, O al ,
C. A. BAILEY
Steamer "W. H. Harrison,
or R. F. Elmore,
Dor any injurious drug.
Price, 50 cents.
C. A. BAILEY,
Tillamook, Ore.
; i
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
Don’t Spend a Dollar
for
,
Medicine
until you have tried
Is tlis place to got it
Ciarle Iceseos tira ’’ce't
Cc^ie aix<äsoafox3ro-G.xself
Do you want to
SELL
FARM
your
town lol, or timber claim or any
jtlier’improvcd or unimproved real
exfate? If so you waul to put it into
, Llie I: hii 4 s of souie one wbe will ail-
! vertise nn<l try to sell it. I h»v»
just opened in thia city a thorough-
lly equipped
1
And sm now prepared Jto tian-
sact all business usually connected
with such offices.
I expect to make a specialty el
the sale of Tillamook County Bairv
Land- and for that pnrpo-e — W
adv.-rtiee extensively in easier"
papers. If you have any land, f"r
sale now is the time to bring >« *•
and list ir.
If you want to bny or trade f#r
real estate, if you Imve proper«?
you desire alien ted to in your air
Fence, or any other bnsi»*'*8 •" **'*
real estate line yen are reap**1,
fully invited to come and are m*
You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons
Ten Tabulcs for Five Cents.
flu» »M« » pnl «p «B««1 iv tv «ratify «»• u-frwwJ prvwant .I.-mand for • low prtaSto
If you don’t find this sort of
<
Ripans Tabu les
At the Druggist’s
S m »<1 Fi». Cents to T hx R ipari C hpmicai C ost . apt . W • to
Sprue St.. New York. an.I they will be sent to you toy mail. or
15 rutón, will bo leaiM for 4* cents. The chanca w. ten to
one that Ripen« Tabule, uo th. very meUkin. you Berd.
will carry passengers at
the fallowing cash rates
until further notice.
Prof.W. n. PEEKE, r. !>., 4 Cedar St., Haw York
The most brilliantly written, most pro­ I Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-1'
ent business conducted for M oderate F ees . !
fusely and Hitislically illustrated, and
O ur O ffice is O pposite U. s . P atentoffice !
and we can secure patent in less time than those ,
most intensely popular book on the sub­
¡remote from Washington.
.
J 1
ject of the war with Spain. Nearly
> Send model, drawing or photo., wi.h descrip- J
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of!
Our fee not due till patent is secured. i
200 Superb IIlustrotions from Photographs charge.
A P amphlet , “ How to Obtain Patents," with<
cost
of
same
in the U. S. and foreign countries'
tnkeu speeislly for thin great work
¡sent free. Address,
|
Agenisa re in«kiiig $50 to $100 a »«4
selling it. .4 veritable Iwiiimiza foi live
Off. PATENT Omet, WASHIKOTOM. D. C.
canvassers, Apply for description, terms
and teriitorv at mice to
Prevent and cure Constipation and Sick-
Headache, Small Bile Beans.
N. 0. TOMPSON PUBLISHING CO.
One Small Bile Bean every night fora
8T. LOUIS, MO
or NEW YORK CITY
•reek arouse Torpid L a vers. Sou. per bolt io.
This Is Your Opportunity«
Cure for (’olds, Fever« and General De-
On receipt of ten ?ents, cash or stamps,
bility. Small Bile Beu us. 25c. per b< ttle.
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely’s (’ream Balm) sufficient to demon«
strato the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
56 Warren St., New York City.
«If. 'I Run
Dian i I'ha
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---- Dealer in-----
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Rev. John Re»d. Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont,
recommended Ely’ Cream Balm to me. I
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
can emphasize his statement, “It is a pod.
Osborne Mowers
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed.”—
Rev. Francis W. Poole. Factor Central Pres.
Buggies, h.ty rakes, plows and other farm
machinery.
You
can wave money by
Will Bat. trip, rrarr ive dar«, the wratlin perw'tün« between Aatorla and Ttn.maek Cttj Church, Helena, Mont
dealing wiih me.
carrying height aud | askenge-a.
Special
Price*
on
Httggies and Spring
I
Ely’s Cream Balm is the acknowledged
ELMORE, SANBORN A Co., Attoria, or C0IIN & CO.. Tillamook, Agtto.
•a«un*.
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
pacific Jiavigatioq Company
Launcl] Ireije
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D. DeK. Bowman-
Tillamook, Ore-