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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 11, 1900- say, a couple of weeks, by the steady adherence of such regimen. “Lettuce, especially when dressed with oil, has a soporific effect on account of certain sedative principles which it contains. Are prepared to do all kinds of “Heavy suppers alter the theater, so popular among city peo ple, are extremely deleterious to health if taken regularly, but it must be remembered that in the majority of cases an hour or two elapses before eating a theater supper and retiring for the night, and the muscular activity so necessary to the proper digestion of a heavy meal is supplied when the supper is eaten at a restaurant or at some other place away from one’s home. “Broiled live lobster and Welsh rarebit, the two favorite after- dinner dishes of a large class of people, when eaten late at night are about as digestible as leather, and many a devotee at their First Class CClouk Guaranteed. shrine awakens the next morning with a sick headache as the Reasonable Charges. result of his indiscretion. Cheese in any form is indigestible at night. “ A broiled English mutton chop or small lamb chops with Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILiUAIWOOK CITY. creamed potatoes, while not a very fashionable theater supper, is as good as any that can be taken from the standpoint of the physician. “Raw oysters produce no bad effects if eaten at night, the OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN soft part of them being very easily digested, though the hard part is much less so. Fried oysters and clams should be tabooed at # * * U ncle S am has a costly and unwelcome task in the Philip night.’’ pines, but, for all that, the United States will perform it. The ac I BOX SHOOKS. complished fact of expansion will not be followed by contraction. vices that he never saw before. Ina re THE CHINA PROBLEM. We cannot shirk our duty and soil our honor. We shall establish cent number of the American Machinist “a stable form of government,” perhaps a number of “stable Men and Matters Connected With j Oberlin Smith affords an illustration of GENERAL MERCHANDISE the Present Imbroglio. ' this fact. forms,” suited to the needs of various localities. And we shall And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, Owing to the absence of Secretary Hav I A year or two ago Mr. Smith sent H. make sure of their stability by taking care of them. EDITORIAL COMMENT. * * * W e believe very few people change their political opinions as a result of the speeches made by politicians who take the stump and discuss the issues of the day a few weeks previous to a presi dential election. It, no doubt, causes more or less enthusiasm in the political parties, that is all. The average political speaker takes tip subjects which have been discussed over and over again by the newspapers, and from reading these in the country and daily newspapers people form their conclusions and vote accord ingly. From what we can learn there is no money in the “politi cal pots” of either party in Oregon this year, hence the scarcity of stump-speakers who as a rule, are awfully enthusiastic and patriotic on these pow wow occasions. It is well that it is so. Take for instance Tillamook county, and no matter how many speakers might be put on the stump we do not believe it would change the vote one iota at this late date. Citizens have made up their minds how they intend to vote next month, for it is from the newspapers they have received their political gospel, hence an important factor in an election is the newspapers which haye intelligently discussed the political issues during the past four years. MORGAN & EDWARDS, General Blacksmithing. Logging and Machine Work a Specialty. Truckee Lumber Co., FIR& SPRUCE Ijumber the name of Alvey A. Adee is signed to all | A. Jan ver to China to assist in the erec AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK. notes and dispatches issued from the tion and operation of coining plants for We understand it will not surprise some of the republicans in State department. Mr. Adee is the brass and silver currency. One of the Hobsonville, Or. J- E» SIBLEY, Mgr. Portland if Bryan is elected. Surely they have not changed their assistant secretary of state and is, in tools which Mr. Janvier took with him Webfeet to cold feet. But after the republicans in that city fool fact, the chief pillar of the department. was a “micrometer caliper” made by a ishly slaughtered their own legislative ticket it is no wonder they Correspondent Wellman says of him: well-known firm in the United States and “ Administrations come and go, but he capable of detecting differences of a thou are looking for another surprise. goes on forever. Just how long Adee sandth of an inch in the thickness of a # * * has been there I do not remember, but piece of metal. The superintendent of T he republican editors who use patent sheets and boiled it must be well on toward a quarter of a one of the shops which Mr. Janvier es plate matter, issued by a trust company, are coming in for a good century. He knows everything, remem tablished was named Wai, and he proved deal of twitting at the hands of their democratic brothers, which bers everything; all the traditions, forms a very intelligent fellow. During an in places them in a queer position on the trust question and home and peculiarities of the diplomatic branch terval of about six weeks he borrowed industry. of our government repose in him. He the caliper almost daily and was rather * * * carries them over from one regime to an- ' tardy in returning it. T he coal barons of Pensylvannia asserted that they would not other. Half a dozen or more secretaries Finally he exhibited to the American a recognize the trades’ unions which the coal miners belonged to. of state—Frclinghevsen, Blaine twice, reproduction of the instrument, which This was a silly position to take in trying to bring about a settle Bayard, Foster, Gresham, Olney, Sher was perfect except in one respect. Cer PORTLAND, OREGON. man, Day, Hav—have leaned upon him. tain tables of figures stamped into the Write for Catalogue and Prices. ment of the dispute. 11 there is a difficult dispatch to be pre steel by the Yankee maker of the original * * * pared—send for Adee. If there is a deli- j were omitted from the copy, and in their I f a political party ever had a bugaboo mounted on a white cate point of etiquet to be adjusted—I place were several Chinese characters. elephant it is the imperialism advocated by the democratic party. Adee is the man to do it. If there is a | The imitation had been made with the But the voters on the Pacific Coast are too intelligent to be scared knotty, embarrassing problem to he rudest of tools, but was a marvel of ac by such a phantom. solved—some cold-blooded thing to be curacy. Mr. Wai proposed an exchange * * * done in the sweetest and most polite of to Mr, Janvier and the latter agreed to M ark H anna has called Boss Croker, of New York, an em ways—Adee is in demand. More than the proposition. peror. Perhaps Croker, with a good deal of truth, could return any oilier man has he left his impress Quaint Features of Life. the compliment. upon the diplomatic literature of our Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the iii.est Beer in the Northwest. * * * government, for during the last twenty H obson has returned from Manila and arrived at Washington I years he has written a great number of Mrs. S. R. Hicson of Muncie, Ind., Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. important dispatches which his chiefs i seized her 3-year-old child, supposed to without being kissed. He was in luck for once. signed and in the nature of things took be dead, and rushed about the room in * * * the credit for. Congenitally deaf and a frenzy, insisting the child must live and Open Field for Farmers. dumb, Adee with most admirable persis refusing to have it prepared for burial. In a few minutes she exclaimed that it Americans get boastful at times and claim to feed and clothe tence struggled to overcome these seri was alive, which was found to be true. ous defects and is now able to carry on themselves and a large contingent of the human family conversation quite comfortably. He is a A physician says the child was probably in other countries besides. Figures that don’t lie, however, great student and most graceful writer. resuscitated from a comatose state by PROPRIETORS OF take the conceit out of those who read and think, and show He is a master of photography and a the mother’s frantic action. * * * RUSSELL »"3 High Grade ™ Machinery / RUSSELL & CO. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor Oregon. Tillamook City, LEACH & JONES, that to a considerable extent we only trade wheat, corn, beef and noted botanist. He is a wit, an athlete Daniel Steinman of Paterson, N. J., pork for coffee, tea, sugar, wool, silk, wine, fruits and other and a linguist. Almost every year he died from the sting of a bee. Blood poi foreign agricultural products. The Agricultural department at makes a bicycle tour through Europe soning set in and his physician declared DEALERS IN Washington has just published a bulletin showing that our and speaks the native languages wher the sting had affected the nerves of the average annual importation of these articles for the past five years ever he goes. He is a terror to trickv heart. Steinman went fishing with Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. have reached the sum of $366,964,708. We buy coffee from diplomatists because of his knowledge, friends. The party camped in the woods. Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook Brazil, Java and other sections, sugar from Cuba, Germany, his insight and a way he has of not hear Steinman had not been asleep long when ing very well when he doesn ’ t want to. ” he awoke with a scream, and his com- Hawaii and the Dutch East Indies, tea from China and Japan, silks from France, Italy, China and elsewhere, hides and wool The reason for John Chinaman’s taste panions found him in great pain. There from Great Britain and South America, wines from France, Italy for American ginseng is one of the mys v as a red spot back of the right ear and The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK he thought he had been stung by a bee. and Germany and foreign fruits from a dozen countries. teries of Oriental trade. For over a cen The pain became intense. A lump formed Carrying U.S. Mail. Of wool, hides, wines and sugar we produce some and import tury the United States has been shipping behind the right ear and grew to a large more. Of coffee, tea, and silks we import all we use and it is a its entire product of ginseng to China, size. A physician was called in and it question of some importance to our agricultural interests whether and during that time the Celestials have was discovered that the sting had af we can increase our production of the first named articles and suc consumed not less than $25,009,000 fected the nerves of the heart. Death re JOHN BARKER, Proprietor. cessfully engage in the production of any or all of the others. Of worth of a root that is supposed to be lieved him from the agony. without medicinal use in any civilized climate and soil we have a diversity that would seen to open the The Chicago Tribune has figured out in the world. In 1822 the United Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday way to the successful cultivation of even coffee and sugar on a country States shipped 753,717 pounds of gin from the police records that in a total of large scale. As to silk it is only a question of relative cost. Wine seng to China, but the supply has fallen 771 cases where women in Chicago have Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept monday, and tropical fruits can be produced in unlimited quantities when off so that the shipments for 1898 acted on the offensive or defensive dur. Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at ever our farmers consider it worth while. It is probable that we amounted to 175,000 pounds, valued at ; ing the last year the feminine weapon North Yamhill and Tillamook. I has been broom handles in 186 cases, will be compelled to be large buyers of wool and hides from South $500,000, and for 1899 to 125,000 America and Australia simply because it is more profitable to crop pounds, worth $600,000. Physicians table knives in 102, stove lid lifters in small farms with a diversity of products than to turn large and chemists in this country who have seventy-nine, rolling pins in seventy-six. made a study of ginseng agree that plates and dishes in seventy-two, hatpins section of tillable land into sheep and cattle ranches. about its only virtue is the fact that it in fifty-five and the rest scattering, um The possibility of supplying our own wants in whole or in part brellas and parasols having been used in those articles which we now import almost wholly from other will bring in China from $8 to $25 a eleven times, books four times and a I pound, the same being worth in this countries is one that offers itself as a solution of the problem of I country from $1.75 to $3.50 a pound, | lamp and nursing bottle once each. This J. P. ALLEN, over production in other agricultural staples. Those who cheapen dry. Kentucky, Tennessee, West Vir-1 | large preponderance of purely domestic Proprietor cotton, wheat, corn and other staple products growing more than 1 gitiia and North Carolina are the chief i utensils will doubtless afford some sur- can be sold at remunerative price will do well to study these | ginseng-producing states, although it is prise to the close student of the tenden- figures of our agricultural imports with a view to extending their found in New England and Canada, and ' vies of modern life. Since a woman in First class accommodation at second class rate. farming into new fields. We have mastered the processes of was one of the primitive industries of I time of stress generally picks up the first ! thing that comes handy it may be in refining sugar, roasting coffee and raising grapes. Why shouldn’t Vermont at an early day. I ferred from these statistics that the new IT MEALS IN THE we learn to grow sugar and coffee and make wine as well ? Among the most notable sights which [ woman has not yet found her way west CITY. the man of western civilization beholds j * At i in large numbers, or else that she is not in China, the gods take a prominent a fighter, Tillamook, Ore Eat Before Going to Bed. Tillamook Meat Market Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. /yien flouée place. They are enshrined, as a rule, in i .... J T" . • . . . sii ii ii One of the police courts in New York decorated buildings, presided over . . . . . Many people have an idea that it is injudicious to eat before nchlv . bv a - great . num . tier of e men who, u »u i hn « . decision of vital impor- though . * rcndcred . » : going to bed, but doctors laugh at the suggestion and often pre i • . r taiice to every householder in this glori- posing as priests, are often men of weak . .... , ... scribe a light supper as a cure for insomnia and many ailments. ... : . * # ous country. When Dr. John W. Duke, : „ i * i • • »n . “It stands to reason,” says one well known authority on I cslilier and low tastes. u • 1 n dentist living street. ’ go A to .u these shrines when . .. in West . . Forty.fifth . nerves and digestive disorders, “that as in the daily routine of the: The Chinese . i it. ». V i -u i came from about mid- i occasion demands Not » onlv the mid- • . . home , , . the .. theater , , T? * . nillht ln«f U'pplz lisa frsnnrl T ___ .-."erage person five hours elapse between the ordinary meals and I die class and poor, but the educated and night last week he found Patrick J. Far ley a neighboring coachman, sitting up as the stomach in a healthy individual is empty three hours after, | wealthy also otter their devotions to the digestion begins, it is neither wise nor necessary for the stomach I ¡foils. The strangest thing of all is that with Annie Curran, the cook of the to remain empty from, say, 9 o’clock in the evening until 8 o’clock j men can worship an object built by one i household. Dr. Duke showed some temper because Mr. Farley had prolong the following morning, a period of eleven hours, should there be ; of their own kind. ed his visit to such a late hour. Mr. a craving for food during the interval. Here and there thronghont this country Farley retorted in words which Dr. Duke Some physiologists hold that the stomach should lx? allowed J are erected idols and minarets which considered impertinent, whereupon Dr. 1 loom large on the monotonous land this period of complete rest and that in consequence it is better to Duke ordered him to leave the premises scape. These are generally repulsive in go to bed fasting than to satisfy the craving for nourishment, but and attempted to assist him out. Mr. if the food eaten just before retiring is of an easily digested charac appearance, though sometimes the carv. Farley icsisted. and during the fracas ing is extremely enrious. and of a char, ter the tax upon the stomach is not sufficiently great to deprive it ni ter to appeal to the lover of the won that ensued got his skull cracked by a of the rest which is necessary for its proper action the succeeding derful. Most of these gods and monu contact water pitcher. Mr. Farley got a day. ments are of considerable age But few warrant for Dr. Duke's arrest for as. sault and the police sent the latter to the “Nothing better can lx* suggested than a glassful of milk, but new ones are erected now. grand jury under bail of $3<M). Dr. Duke it should always lx1 at blood heat. Cold liquids will do harm J Whatever may lie his lack of moral got a warrant for Farley's arrest upon a rather than gixxl, for in that case the blood is not drawn to the perception and originality of idea the charge of trespass, but the court dis. stomach with the same rapidity and in the same quantity as it is heathen Chinese certainly excels in ima- missed it. The Court held that Farley when warm liquids are taken. In a great many instances long- tative power and is often eery much was asked to call by the cook and his in. continued insomnia may be completely cured, after an interval of, I, alive to the excellence of mehanical de- tentions were peaceable. Centrally Located. Rates, Per Dsy. LARSEN HOUSE, bflf*SEN, Proprietor. -TU I TILLAMOOK, OREGON. The Be'* Hotel in the «’Hy. No Chinese Employed. INSURE WITH Claude Thayer, Agent or Fireman’» Fund and London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Companies. For Fence Posts FIR COATED WITH Carbolineum Avenarius Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST CHICKEN LICE. FIRE INSURANCE. Its application to the inside walls of /. 5. “ STEPHENS, poultry houses will permanently exter minate all LICE. AGENT FOR THF ^ LONDON & Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS- LIVERPOOL GI.OBE INSURANCE PLENTY EGGS. COMPANIES. W rite for circular and prices and men Agent for North West School Suppl, tion this paper. tilijlm S ok ’ _ tary P ub , ic WADE & BRIGGS. 1ILLAMOOK, OREGON J Tillamook, Or.