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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 4, 1901 > / til*4 Francisco monopolizing the lion’s share an excrescence on the fair name of society. of the government transportation with He is no good to himself, no good to tho-C our possessions in the Philippine Islands. with whom he comes in contact. There Fred <J. Baker. Publisher Dealers in Portland is certainly entitled to more is no room in this world for the croaker. * * * consideration, and it should not be back From the market reports in the middle RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ward in stating its grievance. Our only grievance in Tillamook is the defeat of states we notice that live hogs are quot (STRICTLY in advance .) ed at G-cents, and with cattle holding $1.50 the river and harbor bill, and this is a their own. the farmers in the corn belt One year............ matter which should be brought to the 75 Six months........ 50 president’s attention for the purpose of have nothing to complain of. rters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Three months... * * * showing what an injustice it was to Ore □ CHARTER OflK STOVES. Western Washing Machines. Spring Medicine a Fad of the Past gon in Carter talking the bill to death. It 9 Large Stock of l’aints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. EDITORIAL NOTES. is only right that the president should There is an ancient and apparently un know the sentiment of the people in the * * * alterable impression prevalent that in states w hich he has decided to visit. the springtime a course of medicine is A correspondent takes the" Headlight * * * absolutely necessary. Many people are to task for not being pronounced enough If any combination is plotting against persuaded that blood purifying remedies on the enforcement of the laws. Perhaps Congressman T II. Tongue we advise must be taken after the winter, or the it is not. Oil the other hand there are the plotters to go slow, for those who following summer is sure to bring poor those who think the Headlight a little too pronounced on the subject of the laws attempt to over-ride the will of the peo health. The counsel to take purgative being enforced. Perhaps it is. Well, ple are standing on slippery which may medicines in the spring is as old at least what is the Headlight going to do about precipitate them where they least expect. as Hippocrates. In the good old times there was need it ? If the laws are not being enforced Mr. Tongue continues to be the choice it is the people’s fault, not the editor of of a large majority of republicans in this of free purging in the spring. Methods the Headlight’s fault, for we take the congressional district, and any plotting) ¡ of forcing vegetables were unknown, and stand that no law should be allowed to to displace him will be detrimental to the I the preservation of fruits and vegetables become a dead letter. Ourcorrespondent State of Oregon. But those who want I was an undiscovered art. The diet dnr- thinks the Headlight should insist upon to jump into his shoes appear to care , ing a long winter was apt to consist the laws being enforced. Why insist up very little about the interests ofthe state [ • mainly of some form of salted meat, with j on the Headlight harping upon this when if they can undermine Mr. Tongue and f bread and potatoes. Variety there was none. Except for the potatoes, the daily we have officials who solemnly swore wriggle them selves into prominence. * * * food was such as, when maintained on that they would do their duty. Let us Talk about enforcing the laws, a Dela ship board for long periods, inevitably remind ourcorrespondent of this moral : “We can enforce a law just as soon and ware judge has just indicted the full pen gave the men the scurvy. as fast as public opinion or the moving alty of the law upon all bootblacks with-1 I Our grandfathers prepared for winter forces of our cosmopolitan life is behind in reach for shining shoes on Sunday. In by putting in a stock of pork and corned it ; no sooner, no faster.’’ If the people that state the law perpetuates the whip I beef. This constituted ’the basis of the in Tillamook want the laws rigidly en ping post for highway robbeiy, assault • family diet for nearly five months in the forced in this city they can do so‘if pub and similar crimes, and the statute pro-1 year. There were no canned peas, or Teachers’ Examination. lic sentiment is at the back of them, not viding the stocks for scolding women is ' corn, or tomatoes, or asparagus, orgr*en before. If there is not this sentiment, still on the books, but has not been en I beans to relieve the monotony. Dried Notice is hereby given that the County then it should be created. Perhaps it is forced recently. There is no truth in the 1 peas and beans could be had, but the Superintendent of Tillamook county OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN just as well to kick the newspapers if a report that they still burn witches in the I difference between these and our modern will hold the regular examination of Fre applicants for county papers at the little kicking will do any good, but hea little sandwiched state, but there is a j canned materials was immense. ven save us from the people who want to puritanical atmosphere there that might ' quent recourse to buckwheat cakes, to Court-house in Tillamook City, Oregon, pile all the blame on the newspajiers for suggest the possibility of rcviyal of that ' corn bread and to hominy furnished the commencing Wednesday, April 10, 1901, only relief from a constant round of in at 9 o’clock a.m., and continuing until the laws not being enforced, for we never honored custom. * * * sipid, heavy and indigestible preserves Friday, April 12, at four o’clock p.m. thought we had a load like that to pack It is reported t hat ex-Senator II. W. kept over from the preceding summer. and was held entirely accountable for. The following programme will be fol Corbett will make.anothei tight for the Then there was no lettuce to be had lowed : * * * senatorial toga, and will start a cam all the year round, no oranges and grapes For First, Second and Tnird Grade For a fact there have been more ingeni paign for that purpose early next year. to furnish the fruit juces that are so de. Certificates. ous rascality and cussedness developed in If Corbett wants to blow in a lot more lightfully appetizing. Lemons were W ednesday . — Penmanship, history, connection with the single item of cows’ of his money in that way, as he did at scarce and expensive. Even cranberries, orthography, reading. milk and its products than in any other Salem recently, there will be plenty of' that precious source of organic acid ma T huksday .—Written arithmetic, theory thing produced on the farm. The dairy politicians who will gladly encourage ' terial when fresh fruits are scarce and of teaching, grammar, school law. AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND ••ACME.” man early learned to water and skim it, him for the express purpose of pulling his ' have lost some of their effectiveness by For San Francisco and Los Angeles. F riday . — Geography, mental arithme the milkmap who peddled it to adulterate leg. From the way they have treated drying, were commonly used only Down tic, physiology, civil government. it with formaldehyde and salicylic acid him politically the past few years, it is East. It seems hard to imagine a time Primary Certificates. to keep it from souring, the butter about time that Mr. Corbett was calling when dried apples were considered almost W ednesday . — Penmanship, ortho maker to work casein and water into the a halt and to be delivered from his friends. a delicacy, and when dried prunes were graphy, reading. butter and the steer man and the hog * * * a fruitful resource for the housewife dur T hursday . —Art of questioning, theory man and the cottonseed oil mail each Attorney-General Griggs has decided | ing long, monotonous winters. Heavy of teaching, methods. took a hand to fraudulently beat old that Chinese who are natives of the Ha- ; pastries took the place that is so well Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 21st bossy out of her vested rights, while only PROPRIETORS OF waiian Islands, or have been naturalized, i filled now by cheap and plentiful canned day of March, 1901. a few commission men can now handle or become citizens there, prior to annex-1 material, that is so much easier to get G. B. L amb , the butter and keep the ten command ation, arc now American citizens, and are 1 ready for the table and eversomuch eas County School Superintendent. incuts. But that is not all, tor the great free to come into any part of the United ier to digestion. packing companies have turned parts of States territory. If this is true of the ; Living as did the people of two gener DEALERS IN their slaughter houses into “creameries,” Hobson of Kissing Fame. Hawaiian Chinese, it must also be true I ations ago, it is no wonder they felt the where oleomargine is manufactured by of those who are citizens of the Philippine j necessity for cleansing medicines in the Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson, the wholesale from beef fat, hog fat, veal Isla nds. This decision will be authorita- springtime. Our sympathy goes out to the hero of the Merrimac, is engaged. fat, mutton fat, or any other old fat Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook them, but not because we are similarly The lucky young lady who has won the that can be scraped up. Think of a well tive to the immigration officers until the sitúa ted. naval officer’s heart is Miss Grigsby of bred cow, one of the Creator’s best g fts question is decided by the Supreme Court There is no more need for us to have New York. * * to man, having aseoinpetitors the pump, The captain's fair fiancee was one of The Astorian Herald says the printing medicine in the spring than at any other the steer, the hog, southern oil mills and season of the year. Our circulation has the guests at the presentation to him of press has made presidents, killed poets northern drug stores and the legion of not been rendered sluggish by a monot a beautiful engraved silver service. Each slaughter houses. The wonder is that and furnished bustles for beauties. It has onous, unappetizing diet. Our systems piece bore an engraving of some part of she is willing to do business at all. 1 curtailed the power of kings, converted bankers into paupers and graced the are not craving the fruit and vegetable the Santiago heroism. These sketches * * * pantry shelves. It has made paupers out acids that becomes alkalis on absorption were reproduced from Hobson’s book, i There is considerable opposition in the of college presidents ; it has educated the I and do so much to neutralize the excess “The sinking of the Merrimac.” The United States to the adoption of a postal homeless and robbed the philosopher of of uric acid in the blood that is sure to elegant present was a free-will offering savings system. Anything which will of his reasons ; it smiles, cries and dies : follow a too exclusively meat diet, espec from the admirers of Captain Hobson Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. cause thrift amongst the toiling masses but | it can’t be run to suit everybody and ially when the meat has been deprived of from all over the nation. most of its stimulating qualities by long should I m * encouraged Let us see what j the man who tries it will go crazy. Among the noted New York contribu Stage leaves ft Yamhill daily exeept monday, keeping. it is doing in New Zealand. There are tors was John Jacob Astor. The presen * * * Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at We mav thank our stars for liberation tation took place in the little town made now about 160,000 depositors in the Biger Hermann, it is reported, is to be from the conditions that made our fore- postoffice savings banks of that country, famous by Hobson, and was attended by North Yamhill and Tillamook. which, taking the whole population, deprived of her job at the general land fathers need their spring medicine, and distinguished citizens from thioughout office at Washington, and as he has been we must not allow ourselves to be influ equals one to every four persons, or one I the State. The stage was decorated with savings bank deposit to every family. a recipient of political favors for so many enced by the old regime. Fortunately, i orange blossoms The ceremonies were On the average about $50,000 is daily years, snrelv he should be willing to re however, most of the spring medicines ' simple. A large chorus sang "The Star deposited in such banks and the govern tire. No doubt he will attempt to figure are harmless. One of the most popular ' Spangled Banner,'’ and there was an ad. ment annually pays out through them and take a prominent part in the next drugs for the spring human houseclenn ! dress of welcome, followed by the presen. election in this state, but there are others more than $750,000in interest. Deposits ing is sarsaparilla. The history of this ! tation. n his reply Captain Hobson Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work as low as 25 cents are taken,and there is now in the republican party who have remedy is interesting. It had been used said his joy would be supreme if he had First Class Work Guaranteed.________________ Charges are Reasonable. an arrangement by which you can buy become recognized leaders and who are more or less by country people for many with him the brave men of his crew and entitled to recognition. ills for many years, when a distinguished Admiral Cervera and Admiral Sampson. twelve |>enny stamps, paste them on a Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILtUHMOOK CITY. * * * German therapetist announced to tile card and mail them as your deposit. After working the jaw bone for nearly medical world that it had remarkable Call or County Warrants. Three per cent only is allowed on ac counts up to $1,000, and 2ta per cent on five years, articles of incorporation have properties as a blood purifier. This was The following County General Fund accounts ranging from $1,000 to $2,500, been filed for a woolen mill to be estab, just before the middle of last century. Warrants are now payable, and will be fished in the citv of Portland. How slow Doctor* all over the world almost im but on sums above that no interest paid when presented at my office; whatever. This restricts the business to for a city of one hundred thousand in mediately began to use it. No one ob S eries E.— -No. N o . 2615, 2616, small depositors. No better argument habitants and with so much boasted ' tained the results claimed for it by its j 2618, 2619, 2620, 2621, 2622, 2617, 2623. wealth. Will it take another five years inventor. This is nearly always the ! 2624. 2625, 2626, 2627, 2628, 2629, can lie found tlmn this, for the depositors I 2636, 2472, 2631, 2633, 2648, 2570, average $150 in the New Zealand post- ot jaw bone work before the mill is erect wav with a new drug. 2651, 2071, 2652. 2637, 2649, 2650, office savings banks. What a blessing it ed and ready for operation ? Bah bah ' After a few years the use of sarsaparilla I osca 2563 2552, 2647, 2561, 2553, 2447, I but we don ’ t want to raise Portland ’ s would be if one to every four persons in as a remedy for desease was given tip en- ( 2560, 2468, 2530, 2440. wool. the United States had a bank deposit to tirely by the medical profession. It was [ Interest censes March 1, 1901. atX/er, can fin Ph y’. """" IÍM"‘ in ’he Northwest, 41 * * that amount. considered to have no curative effect. It ( W. H. C ary , County Treasurer. The war department officials have per. confer »non “ *,1,,Ce to ^’"-^ndence, privici, * * W By E. D. H oag , Deputy. was sometimes prescribed as a vehicle confer „pon husmees or social mait-rs and generally feel at tome. A division of chemistry of the Pe fected improvements to the armv rifle for other drugs; that is, there are cer. which greatly increase the rapidity of its partment of Agriculture will have an For Sale. tain nauseous drugs that can be taken I interesting section nt the Buffalo ex tire. Those who have faced its fire when better with the sirup of sarsaparilla I position, which will be known as ilie in the hands of American soldiers have than in any other combination. At the! Stock of General merchandise and busi pure food exhibit In this both pure never made any complaints about the old present time this is absolutely the only ness of the late Geo. W. Fearnside. |at Nehalem, Tillamook Co., Oregon. For and adulterated foods will t>e shown model being slow. use made of sarsaparilla by the regular I « * st particulars address E. M. Philebaum, It seems that the pure foods, strictly medical profe**ion. It is reported that a new insect is com administrator, P. O. Drawer 50, Port- s|>enking, are somewhat in the minority, About 1850, however, sarsaparilla be land, Oregon. peting with the Hessian flv in inflicting ns almost everything is adulterated in gan to lx advertised as a blood purifier damage upon the winter wheat crops. some manner, although the adulteration for the springtime. Since then it has I Wanted to Purchase The new insect is not named, but it will is not always harmful. Chemical analyses Ixen used in enormous quantities. Mil- I have to lie a hummer to get ahead of the A Ranch of 80 or 160 acres improved ; are Ixing made by the government I lions of gallons of it are consumed every Hessian tlv. also several choice cows, yearlings and agents of common cverv-day foods pro st « I year. It is the most harmless remedy cured in often market, and the exhibit | A woman in Syracuse hnssned her hits. J that could lx taken. If taken with laitli calves. Parties having such for sale, will show the adulterants thereby ex. j band for divorce because he cats crackers I enough and a certain amount of prin- please address, R. A. Nickerson, Box tracted from the foods. The result* will in bed, anil in his answer he avers that j ter’s ink to re enforce its action, it can 524, Aberdeen, Wash. be somewhat startling, as some of these 1 she keeps her chewing gum stuck untier | lx at least as effective as absent treat Want« to Rent a Ranch. ndultrants are deleterious to health ; in the dining room table. An interesting ment in Christian Science or health vib- quantities they are deadly. Dves and ! family, that. i rations in distant psychotherapy. A first class dairyman wants to rent a coloring matter used for making food * * * I If these things do good, why should dairy ranch in Tillamook county for a products appear attractive and inviting If some enterprising circus proprietor < we not have testimonials to the wonder- term of years -Address N. A. Freeman, Centrally Lioeated will also be shown could get hold of Aguinaldo he would lx [ full effects of sarsaparilla ? Healthier Tillamook, Or. Rates, $1 Per Day a a • a drawing card, and it might relieve the living has. however, done nwny with For Sale. When President McKinley arrives in 1 government of what to do with him now most of the necessity for corrective med Portland on the 22nd May, and if that they have captured him. icine, and drugs should be taken, not on A dairy farm, with or without stock. city is wide awake to her opportunities* ' * > a general principles, but only when there —For particulars apply to Chns. Pye, it should poiat out the injustice of San * The man with a continual complaint is is good, clear reason for them. Nehalem, Tillamook Co.. Oregon. ’ i The Best Hotel in lhe city Mo Chinege t be Sjillaniooh ÎÇfabligbt. M c I ntosh & M c N air , STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS, The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook Items of Interest. ROYAL EGG NOODLES. T^heapS^and besT&oidle on the market, and better thaArbuck°S^or Won "coffee. two packages for 25 cents. Shredded Wheat Biscuit, two packages foi 25^cents. White House Coffee, 50 cents a pound. KING & KERREMANS Truckee Lumber Co FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ Hobsonville, Or. SUPPLIES J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. w. V. MORGAN, General Blacksmithing WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. c. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. Tillamook City, Oregon. RUSSELL High Grade Machinery «VSSELL ormok SAW MILLS THRESHERS STACKERS LARSEN HOUSE t I lla ^ ookbrsen ’ P rop %°R r EGON