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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK WEEKLY HEADLIGHT An Item «>f F.’.iieu»«. In handling aiivt-r t d u.iug it enrreti'-y lies the fact th. t fCO ct grb can bo ston -1 in the fame i ; u Z- of silver. Ibist Las entuihd l : i expens. of inot>y huudredb of thousands of dol lars on cur fovcinment in the last It' years for storing the silver dollars which the people registert d as t<x, ctimberguci» For thirteen years this uoman suffered from a helff for their pockets. Every run the treas less infirmity which baffled skillfid medteal treatment. ury changes hands, and prol ably i iu< h She was restored to health in a remar^ab.c manner, oftener in tho bar.ss of this country, the stock of coin is counted over. It is just and is naw helpful to other sufferers. as ea«y to count $20,000 in gold double eagles ae $1,000 in silver. If we open r. «» George r . L.Rogers, T R ooms . , I “ 1 I tried different and many pro- For thirteen years Mrs. renle dies, but doctors no permanent bene- our mints to silver, all gold will disap of West Main Struct Canton, N.Y,wfured ^/obHne 4 . ra. pear from t ire ulation, ut least so fur as from the iiidttcribabie tortures „r of ¡ u II axu - March I was induced to try Dr. domestic bnsiness is concerned, and a . 1 Wiilbms’ Fink Pills for Pale People. large and increasing expt uso will be in Oratory rheumatism. Only persons who have been afflicted j 1 “Beio<r I had finished the first box I began flicted on the mercantile class, and to a to fed that they were doing me good. lesser degree on the whole community, with this disease know what such suffer | “1 continued using them and steadily ing is. I in handling and counting the more Those who have never felt the pangs of Kr<q have used thirteen boxes of the pills cumbersome coin. this ailment have not the remotest idea of I j and to-day feel better than for the past fif- Hurd on the Laborer, its tortures. years. ..... «. For years this was an obstinate disease 1 | | teen “My appetite is good | I feel bright, cheer- There iH nothing moro certain than to cure. f I ful and have a desire to live and enjoy society. the fact that a dollar worth only half as In recent years, however, there has been . much as t/ie present one would only try formuhied a remedy which successfully I “ I have been a member of the Methodist church for many years, but for six years half as much of the necessaries of life, with it Lut it would protatly continue to pay The many cures effected by Dr. Williams'. was unable to attend. for the s.'one amount of work that a dol Pink P£ls f r Pale Fecple attest to that fact., “Now I am able to attend the church One of the striking examples is Mrs. ( services regularly and certainly appreciate lar now procures. And would not that ‘^'i^sife'r'Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills foe bo practically a reduction of wages?— Rogers' experience« In speaking cf it to a reporter she said: | St. Louis Globe-Democrut. Pale People a wonderful medicine and am 44 Thirteen years ago I w'as attacked with . inflammatory rheumatism and a complies- • < confident no other remedy could have 1 effected the wonderful cure they have m Don of diseases. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .... , 441 cannot begin to describe my sufferings 1 my case. “I am glad to state this, hoping that some during that time. 44 You can judge somewhat of what I i sufferer may profit by it and obtain relief.” j endured, v y *1 lock at these hands."! It was nature’s own remedy that accom I ) AVID WILEY, M. D., They were dL l‘Mtcd, twisted and swolle.L 11 plished this cure earned by impure blood, “My loot, too, is so much out of share lor I Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People PHYSICIAN. SUKHKON composed of vegetable remedies that that the big io« lays across the others, the are . eod touching the little toe. < exert a powerful influence in purifying and AND ACCOUCHEUR, "Notwitbjtmdirg I am sixty-five years I enriching the blood. Many diseases long j :d by the medical profession to be ! All calls promptly attended to o c ’ ’ J, d, have have a a pleasant pleasant horre home arid and other com supposed forts, for incurable have succumbed to tne potent forts, life life tome to me w'.s was far far from from enjoyable, ei TILLAMOOK, ORB all other things pale into in^gnificaiicewhui influence of these pills. iius universal you are without good health. remedy is sold by all druggists» ciyiii^ M,,d lull» ¡shaking and happy laughter. Then ]’iic noticed that little Gale w a< ciyicg for h.i p ness in the arms of a lad) he had not seen before, tio as fy i. i .is i uua could get Ills breath lie cried: ■. »other! Father! this is the little thinr's mammy! She was on the t ’amer that took me off the island when* I was washed ashore after the boat sun’:! She took cnr<* of me till wc reached ban Francisco, an* I brought her here! She had my kn?es fixed in the < ;ty an’, oh, mother! I an t lame any more!” '1' n the hand baking and cries of ■-■irpi ise and gladness were renewed, i and tne millmen and wharfmen swung their h; ts a-,pin 'nd gave three mighty cheers for ••"I he hero of Beaver Head,” am! w *r.t ’»ack t .he town. '1 rave Armor is an old man now’, but since that da;- Ire, never tasted rum. praise or blame, of sorrow and love, of Paul is a merc.ia.jt iu San Francisco. regret and new resoive. was spoken in that sound of failing •••;. Then, xt <1 y was a Sabl ath and all was quiet in Redwood town. The , saws rested from their snarling hum, • the millmcn, clad in frosh clothing, s::t (J E. HAWKE M.D. on the doorsills of the cottages smok-. iug their pipes and looking idly out at the blue ii Ids of the sea, or down PHYSIC! \N AND SURGEON among th * fragrant stacks of lumber sat whittling and talking. Some, when Office at Allen House, Tillamook. Oregon, the little « racked bell in the steeple of felephoiie No 7. the church upon the shady hillside I called them, had gone with th* chil dren to hear what love c mid do in jJ L. EDDY saving men—oven the love of a wronged a idcrippied .»oy. Surely all their hearts were bettor for having heard from the ' ATTORN EV AT LAW minister’s lips the f tory of Paul Ar- | mor's victory,’though they knew it well T1LI.AM .OK, OltEOON, before. Over on th** head the day broke beau- | O. N tl.AN, tlfully, yet with little cheer, for sorrow and heavy poverty were there. The | ATTORNEY AT LAW children felt it, and the mother went ; sadly to and fro, longing for her lame, I Deputy Distiiet Attorney uf Th atnook County lost boy. Near noon she stood in the Office iu Alderman Uote! Building doorway looking out to sea. A big | Tillamook, Oregon yacht, with ail its white sails spread, blew into the little harbor, but she did Sitting one day upon his porch nrd lo »king out upon the sunlit bay, he told not nee it. f >r her eyes were wet. She was thinkingof that isla ul. ; unewhere me in part what 1 have told you here. 'j- 11. GOYMi, to the west of the blue horizon line, I Two pretty children were playing upon whose cruel bar her boy went down below us in the grass, and a AT LOH NEY AT LAW down. She thought of him as he used happy face was bending over a cradle just inside tiie door. to lie upon her brea: t w!i eia child, and “/»nd what became of the bit of a again she seemed to see him. as she had so many times, coining up the path to : Norwegian girl?” 1 asked. • <>h. 1 forgot,” he answered with a the door where sb. ' stood, his straw hat ' in his hand, his li pit curls blown about, smile, “she who once was little Gale is his frank blu • eyes. And yet when she Mrs. Paul Armor now!” [THE IND.] turned from those fancies there was ‘•Then th * boat lurched,” the man went on, hu '.Hy, “an’ it followed the current pa t the island, and I see him tire - de «•> an’ heard him callin’: ‘Oh, lather! 1 1 a. • my best! I tried to bring ye ba k! Mebby some ship'll save ye, a.f if ye ever r<*ach home an’ I nev< r coni'*, tell m illvr I died inner- cent—I did innercer.t!’ Then I couldn’t h air him no more, an’ I watched the boat go further an’ further, an* I sec an »tlu r i I nd way of? to the west, but j. t ufor ■ he rcu, died it th 3 b iut strv. de sometlii.iy a bar, 1 gv.'-ss—an’ ...ml:, ail' I fell forre-i an’ didn’t know no more, only a sort of dreamia’ move ment of si; ’¿its arid faces, till Eric laid me down tii *re on the sand an' your callin’ roused me Co life agai n” li is voice failed, and they sat a long time weeping together in silence; and all that might ever have been said of something sweet at the bottom of her heart. She could not tell whence it came. Was it because the sky was so beautiful v.lth its flocks of snowy cloud . the sea so blue, the air so crys tal clear, th • sunshine so pretty on the tree-tops? She saw, too, that the chil dren seemed happier than for many days, and when she went into the sick man's room lie met her with a smile. Presently f mt-tops <'ame to the door, j and Erie and his comrade, with their sweet hearts, entered. Behind them were other.“ Louring bags and baskets, and the children leiqied with joy. Armor arose and cam«' out. liis step won slow but steady and his face was clear. The childroll, with Gale among them, shouted and danced with glee to see him grown so strong, and the big man’s eyes were filled with blessed tears as hi' looked around upon the faces < >f h1 friends. The shadow seemed lifted; even the mother smiled: something strange and sweet was in the air. Suddenly there rose the noise of many voices near the hut, cheering and sing- ng in the sunshine. Erie sprang up, uxl all stood still and harkened. The staging and the voices came nearer. \ great li ht came into the mother’s ■yes. She held her hand hard against irr leaping heart and listened. Sud denly Eric leaped out the door with an Answering shout They all followed • ilm, and along the top of the green <duff a crowd poured into view, and ¿here, borne upon the shoulders of the iheering men, sat Paul Armor! »<c was pale and weak, and his poor r^«uls, swathed in white bandages, hung ♦wn over the men’s shoulders, but his <kce was almost like a star. Ah, there his old mother with her face I ♦reathed in light and tearful smiles, and Ids father, looking ns if Heaven had opened. In a moment they had come together, uud there was kissing and ely ’ brothers , 56 Warren St., New York City. Rev. John Real, Jr., of Great 7alls, Mont., recommended Ely* Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi tive euro for catarrh if used as directed.”—» Rev. Francis XV. Toole, Pot tor Central 1'rea. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely’. Cream Balm is the acknowledged i cure for catarrh ami contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Trice, 50 cents. ORKGON W J. MAY, When You Want a First Class Wheel JONES BROS. One that will staiul these roads, On« that will not need re; airs, A Particularly easy riding wheel, At a reasonable price buy X 3??.- j LiVer'g $0 The Raiiibler is a strictly stood the IcH for 19 years head of all. See ni) Price« Model cf 1897 Medel of 1898 - - - - when you want IK, lias llie $50.00 $60.00 &: $75.00 All these wheels me fully guaranteed and all 875.00 wheels ate niekle plated. I also sell u fine second class wheel "The Ideal” for from 835.00 to 840.00, A1T0RNEY8 AT LAW, -s^Cabinef1 Shop OREGON. C <WIX & SEVERANCE, - Turniture. Matting. Wall Paper, Window Shades an< Floor Oil Cloth. All Kinds of Cabinet work I timing- Scroll sawing etc etc. done on short notice. I I Screen doors and Windows made to Order. ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OKKGON. When you are in town ami want to slop at a nice hotel, the place to go is to W. A-'VISE, THE TILLAMOOK DENTIST, The IH-kuru Uuilding TILLAMOOK yd 3t Washington, rortlntid. O kf G. W. KIGER, E l BA/. G. E. IWIST Proprietar. This Hotel has just been re-wly furnished end put in first c I bss repair end is naw by far the best in the city E. li .' i thing C omfortable and H omelike ^I!en [loiige To Boat Builders and Marine Engineers J. P. Allen, Prop. -------------------- IN PARTICULAR-------------------- Catah»<wea free. MARINE IRON WORKS, O lv . ouwn ano S outhport A v ... CHICAGO. ILL. that you can drive with com fort and enjoyment. Our patrons will find every, thing in first class siiapo and our prices reasonable. JONES BROS. C. & E. THAYER H.n,tal Baakln. .t>4 F«h.»a« »«»<•«•• l.il.mt paid on time depo-at«. Kseha»«, oa Hrs» class nccoininotlaiion «H sec 'io! c'a** rite, Kngi«nd. Belgio*. O.maa,. Awtd.n and all to.via" couutrtse. Tillamook. Oregon. ------ DEALER IM ------ Nice dry wood ot any kind, any length ieaired at lowest living raloa. Keeps on Hand a Complete Stock of-------- BAY CITY, OfiEGQN. (No Stationary or ••Trade” Machinery ! A Nice Rig and A Good Safe Team NELS TEEOZMEPSONT burniture Store and^i=r- Tillamook Ore. EITHER WOOD OR COAL BURNING MARINE BOILERS. Evetything Strictly Fini Clan New Building, Next door to Pott Ofiet Ckllections Rece ve Careful end Prompt Attention. HIGH PRESSURE -COMPOUND TRIPLE EXPANSION and PADDLE WHEEL OUTFITS. Shaving Ilair Cutting Shampooing [)ALY & HAYTER, ScleniHic American. A handsoinoly llliistratod weeklv. I ntvvst clr- Our exclnslve specialty I* de.slrnln» and building »to order11 complete outfits of genuine MARINI macliincry in small and medium sires ^four to twenty Inch cylinders). Charles Peterson, -z (J ames M c C ain , [ a . W. S kveranck . They incrm*» appetite, purify the whole fysteui and act on the liver. Bile Beans I JJ J D aly . f oscar H ayter Land Titles and Land Office Bu--iiicsM a Specialty. l’ut upln ih at wgtctw»hRpc<l twttles, «utrnt O h »ioti, Small Bii<*tk*nuM. iòc. per botile. • > Slcaving, Hair Catting, Shampooing etc. . 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Hot and Cold Baths 0 LAUDE THAYER, This Im Your Opportunity« On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will bo mailed of the j most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure »Ely’s Cream Balm) sufficient to demon- h Irate the great merits of the remedy. War News Best meals in the City Til'amook Ore WONDERFUL CureofChronic Diseases THE ELEIJKA1EI) VITA A Medicine Co. Tacoma Wash tell about their great success and how they can cure you. Having a system of medicines founded on gieat discoveries uf eminent scientists, demon strating the fact that every disease has an anti dote i.nd that if their specifics are used accord ing to directions they nemly always cure Their reniedita have completely realored to health many thousan s of suffering humanity, they absolutely guaran i EE a curt- in all ca’-es— such as Morpnine and Opium Habits. Drunk enness and Tobacco Habit, Liver Di-eases, Jaundice, Salt Rh< 11111, Yellow Blotches, l’iinples, Gastia'gia, Gastric De' ilily of Siomacn I* spepsia. Chronic Constipation; Ki'b ev Di«- eases- such as Bright s Disease, Congestive Blood Troubles, Di ops calSwellmgs. C. ysDilites Diabetis, Chronic Rneuiiiatisni—no matter now ¡ 'iiii standing. Neuralgia. Gout. Asthma, Broil hit is, LaGnppe, In<ligestiou. Catarrah in al Hay rever, Fever. DiseasiS depemiirg !! — on tn ■ forms, i ' jtiiis , nsty ihwiifif uejn«'"" ” I Brain, Virligo, Debilitating I xismcs , Iinl’°jency Nerv. us Prostration, Paralysis. Pain 1” j Back. Weakness of the tlie Limbs. Linibs, Insomnia, Insomnin, Daaai- La*«J ♦ude. Piles in all forms, Colds and Croup. B1’?0*’ Diseases of eveiy kind and nature. iiicludu’F Scrofula, Hip Di'eases White dwelling. t*ever Sores, Ciirvatnie of the Spine. Rickets, >kin Diseases, Syphilitic poisoning,Chronic Diarrneo Headache etc. All Female Complaints too Pem.ile foniHtltig T.abl ’t« and Vafin«» always do their wjrk safely and surely used as directed, simply write he company »• the stiictest confidence, describing disease an they will s nd you free direction* as to wna remedy Io use, or if von enclose Ji.00 they w •eml V u a month's treatment a<lap«c<l »0 y®"’ particular case, and they will guarrantce a cui if their directions are foil wetf. These emedirs are nearly all in tablet easy to take ami contain no alcohol to i'ijj»rc 11 • »«tern, VITA M FDICINE COMPANY, laora* Washington. When wear begins to exceed repair in v body you at e going to fall sick The sig’'* ' are of flesh, paleneae, Weeknes* 'fr'L ,. lies« rte The repair needed i* fo,Mi * a think you eat enough, ami xet you feel that - wear out more tissue, energy, neri e lor e your food makes for you. The ' Z is that you do not digest emmgh Am* I so serious it i« worth sitting down serious., I think about. you can’t digest what you« take a few doses of Shaker Wgestive Cord^- The effect of it u HI l< to increase your fl- •" y niakp you feel stronger. You won t tan • ; Proof that it is in control of yonr rer air app« - 'tu*. It • easy enough to test thia for vo” . Taken few tot ties of Shaker THicaliee C ' • Sold by druggists st loceuts toft '*® P*r