Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1901, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY
i
18, 1901.
LEACH & JONES,
much of our agriculture products this as '
Some Rules of Health.
STOP that itching and
last year, when the aggregate value of: Dr. J. Livingston in July Success : In J
their importations was upwards of $73,- ! any valuable advice about the treatment
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
_ 4.__
PROPRIETORS OF
Hair Falling out
and 1 Cure
000,000. In none of these countries will of oneself in summer, the “ don'ts’’ must 1
the grain production of the present year
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DANDRUFF and Cause a
; be beyond the average, if lip to it, and
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
New Growth of Hair, by
$1.50 they must look to this country to supply strenuously and continuously taught,
One year........
DEALERS IN
TA the deficit. It is noteworthy that the 1 and accepted, or illness is the result.
Six months.....
using
50 most striking gain in our agricultural ex
Three months.
First, don’t entirely shut out the sun­
j ports disclosed by the figures of the last light because it makes the room some­
MUIHIUM
five years was in the Asiatic trade,
Is a Reaction Impending?
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
what warmer or fades the carpet. Life
; which rose from about $6,000,000 in
■ is more than a little extra discomfort or
The large trade balance in favor of the 1896 to nearly $23,COO,000 in 1900.
j the brightness of carpets; and, when you
United States during the past five years,
It would stem to be a safe conclusion
shut out the sun, you shut out the great
exceeding $2,000,000,‘MM) as the difference from the facts of the situation, as now
| vitalizer and germ destroyer. You need
between exports and imports and presented, in which there is not likely to be
1 not, of course, have the sun streaming in
amounting to one-half that sum if the any important change, that so far as ex­
! all day, or even a considerable part of
estimated invisible debts be deducted, ports of our agricultural products are
! the day ; but let it come in freely for an
such an interest on foreign investments, concerned they are not likely to suffer
1 hour or two in the morning.
sums paid to foreign ship owners and from any adverse European legislation.
Use as little gas as possible for light-1
expenditures of American tourists abroad The agrarian agitation for higher import
I ing purposes. It is estimated that one I Stage leaves
Warranted to do as re­
Tillamook daily except Sunday.
is a phenomenal situation that has had duties on breadstuff's will hardly be heed­
1 gas jet consumes as much oxygen as six
most gratifying results for this country. ed under existing circumstances.
presented,
or money re­
1 people, and adds to the heat. A lamp Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept iDonday,
We have in this briu time changed from
1 makes far less heat, but much more than
funded. Price 50c.
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
a debtor to a creditor nation, loan­
The ignorant, dirty, slouchy butter­
ing money to Europe instead of borrow­ maker is fast finding that he is out of a I an electric light, which uses none of the
North Yamhill and Tillamook,
Prepared only by
ing abroad. We have vastly increased our job. The man who has taken a special ' room’s oxygen. Luckily, the hours oi
¡i
capital, placing thecountry in a financial training at our agricultural schools and I summer daylight are so long that one
S. J. STURGEON.
; usually has all the time needed to work or
position that seems absolutely secure.
understands the science of milk is the
Prescription Druggist.
j
read
before
darkness
comes,
and
requires
Will this this condition continue indefi­ man who is wanted to make the butter.
•
little
artificial
light,
nitely, as some writers on the subject Good butter may be made guess, but
TILLAMOOK, . . OR.
i Don’t neglect your sleeping room.
predict? Prof. Bullock thinks not. In mighty little nowadays.
I
This
is
a
most
important
don
’
t.
Be
sure
an article in the current number of the |
* * *
1 that, during the hour when the sunlight
North American Review on the theory
The a verage creamery will disburse to
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
of the balance of trade he concludes with the farmers which patronize it about is being admitted, the bed clothes have
an expression of opinion that the exist­ $25,000 a year. This sum is about equal ! been removed and are spread out so that
I they, as well as the bed, will become Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in I he Northwest.
ing condition of our foreign exchanges to that which twenty-five average
ß L. EDDY,
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately
cannot continue for many vearsand that quarter section farms w ill produce one i thoroughly aired. Do not sleep in a
i
draught.
confer
upon
business
or
social
matters
and
generally
feel
at
home.
possibly before the present decade has year with another, Where there is help
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
passed, the relation between our import , to milk and care for the cows the dairy I But although you should not sleep in a
'
draught,
the
air
should
circulate
freely
T illamook , O regon
and export trade must be radically alter- business is the safest foundation for all
cd. He says; “This is not to say that northern agriculture, and, if anything, I through the room. Many people close
h . cooper ,
exports must necessarily show an actual this statement will apply with more ' ; their windows at night because they are
decrease, since the exchange may be cor force to the farms in the eastern than in “afraid of the night air.” Night air
cannot, in the absence of the sun, be as
rect by an increase of imports. But ii ' the western states.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
I vitalizing as day air, but it is a thousand
conditions are such as to make the latter
* * *
times
less
dangerous
than
the
air
which,
TILLAMOOK,
Kansas has just had a celebration over
OREGON.
process difficult or impossble, then the
former alternative will be forced upon us. the spot where the Spanish flag was 'in a close room, becomes heavy and
rp H. G0YNE,
. . . Our recent unbounded prosperity hauled down and the American put up. I poisonous from the exhalations from
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
has culminated in a speculative move­ Recent events have made such places both body and lungs.
I Don’t drink too much ice water. This
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ment that has surpassed previous records. exceedingly common, There is onesat-
'
is
a
dangerous
practice.
Ice
water
this City.
Office: Opposite Court House,
isfaction
the
people
of
this
country
have
Unquestionably the rage of speculation
has exceeded all reasonable bonds and is and that is no other country has a place allays thirst for a few minutes, w ithout
T illamook , O regon .
likely to be followed by a reaction of which was once American territory and quenching it. For this reason, one who
$2.25 to $8.00
equal intensity. While prudent men are over wrhich 1 any other flag floats by is addicted to ice water usually drinks
0LA UDE THAYER,
enough to cause a full and bloated feel­
even now- pul .ing their houses in order, | grace of sovereignty.
ing, and to stop indigestion by unduly
to $3.00
* * *
Wines, I.
.
.
_ gal.
the large number will continue their over­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
In the past there has been very little cooling the stomach. Lemonade made
trading until the storm bursts upon them.
iffl
-
-
_______________________________
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Stti
..111
>.
ill
.-III
hi?t
T illamook , O regon .
In such matter,” he goes on to say. “It in common between the college educa­ from clear, cool—not ice cold—water, is
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
is usually the unexpected that happens tion and the farm. In fact, it may be the most refreshing and satisfying drink
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
and no one can foresee the precise course | 8aa* Bmt to £’ve a ’,o3' a college educa- for summer.
froni
Let your heartiest meal be at night, or
of the events that will ultimately pretip- ! tion was to absolutely
a’”»o’*itrly divorce him front
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
itatc the crisis, but ol one thing we may j all interest in farm life ami farm work. whenever your work for the day is over.
O regon C ity , O regon .
be assured. Unless untoward domestic | So for years the colleges have been busy Fruit, toast, soft-boiled eggs and oat­
Land Titles and Land Office Business a
occurrences intervene to cause the initial | turning out doctors, lawyers, parsons, meal make a good breakfast. Where the
Specially.
shock, the next turn of the foreign ex­ I teachers and the like until the ranks of intermission between hours of labor is
all
these
professions
are
full
to
overflow
­
short, no heavy food should be taken in­
change will be put to the severest test
I JAMES MCCAIN,
(A. W. SEVERANCE
our highly sensitive markets, in which ing. Thousands of young men are each to the stomach. Hundreds ofpeople who
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
^JcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
the substantial profits oi prosperous | year finding out that it is far easier to eat heartily and return to work almost
years have been given fictitious valua­ acquire a collegiate equipment for these immediately alterwards have dyspepsia.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Don’t let the mind get into a ferment.
tions. Whenever our excess of export professions than it is to find a place in
this
old
w’
orld
where
they
may
use
their
T illamook , O regon .
Simply
drop
from
it
everything
that
de
­
falls to a point w here it w ill not count­
erbalance the depts incurred on the in­ knowledge in a practical way. We wish presses or worries. You will find that,
0AVID WILEY, M.D.,
visible foreign transactions, we shall to say that there is absolutely nothing with determination and practice, this
inharmonious
between
knowledge
and
can
be
done.
Put
any
worrying
thing
probably witness the end of the present
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
agriculture. On the contrary, no busi­ you cannot help away from you. This
era of speculation.”
ACCOUCHEUR.
ness
or
profession
today
offers
more
in
­
course is absolutely necessary for those
There is nothing alarming in this, but
All call promptly attended to.
it contains a warning that is worthy of ducements to the rightly educated young who would have good health, which
T illamook . O regon .
serious consideration. We have been man that this of agriculture. Science is simply means harmony.
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND ‘•ACME.’’
doing
fully
as
much
for
the
farm
as
it
is
making progress at a rapid pace and
I. M. SMITH, M D ,
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Cow’s Milk for Foals.
there is nothing in the present aspect of for the factory, mine or laboratory,
PHYSICIANS
AND SURGEONS.
Hobsonville,
J.
fhe
financial
rewards
which
follow-
the business situation to cause apprehen­
When it is necessary to raise a colt by
Offices in Todd’s Buildings.
sion, but all experience teaches that a science and intelligence, as applied to hand there is probably no better feed
change is possible and that it may be agriculture, are as substantial as those than cow’s milk to give it is the opinion
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
precipitated when last expected. There­ in any othei line.
of a writer in the Rural World. This
W * *
fore it is wise to observe the always
£JR. 0. H. DAVENPORT,
The Philadelphia Record says: “At should be given four or five times per
sound and safe principle ofconservatisin.
the conclusion of Wu Tinfang's address day, a half pint at a time. As mare’s
DENTIST.
at the Fourth of July celebration in In milk is sweeter, this should lie sweetened
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
Our Agricultural Exports.
Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge
dependence square there was a pretty ' with sugar. The milk should never be
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
Work.
The mainstay of our export trade is littleceremony not down on the program. ■ diluted. The amount of milk can be in­
BAY CITY, IIOBSON VILLE.
creased
gradually
as
the
colt
gets
older
One
of
the
young
women
seated
on
the
agricultural products. The foreign de­
T illamook C ity ,
O regon .
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
mand for these, as shown by the report platform passed a small American flag to ’ until it gets all it will take. The bowel
also
the
Astoria
&
Columbia
River
R.
R.
foi
San
Francisco,
Portland
just issued from the Department of the distinguished Chinese diplomat, with | condition ot the colt should lie watched
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
FIRE INSURANCE
Agriculture, has been steadily growing the request that lie write his autograph closely. If constipated, give from two to
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR’
I
four
tablespoonfuls
ot
caster
oil
in
milk.
and there is reason to believe that it will on one of the white bars. A fountain '
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
7. 5. S7EPF/ENS,
continue to grow. The tacts presented pen was forthcoming and Minister Wu I It scours follow give ten grains subnit-
Airents
K
R- R. Co , Portland.
AGENT FOR THE
rate
of
bismouth
three
or
four
times
a
graciously
complied.
The
incident
was
-
}A-
&
0.
R.
R.
Co.,
Portland.
by this report, covering the last five
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
day
until
scouring
cases.
When
a
month
|
witnessed
by
others
and
in
a
short
time
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
years, are highly interesting and instruc­
COMPANIES.
tive. The best customers for our agn- a |ierfcct avalanche of small flags poured j old other food should be added to the *
Agent for North West School Supply
Rates, $1 Per Day
cultn- products are the United Kingdom down upon him with similar requests milk. A half pint of oil meal twice per Centrally Located.
Company, Notary Public.
and Germany, but there is a wide dis­ from their owners. Wu took it good day or a jelly made by pouring two 1
TILLAMOOK.
—
OREGON
parity het ween these, the former taking naturedly and for quite a while was quarts of cold water on a cupful of whole
flaxseed
and
letting
it
soak
for
twenty-
kept
busy
inscribing
his
autograph.
”
three times as much as the latter in the
* * *
four hours—the jell v fed three times per;
INSURE WITH
M. H. LiflRSEfi, Proprietor.
last fiscal year. With the exception
Gradually the government is doing w ill make a good feed. The colt should
of a single year we sent more agricultural
Claude Thayer,
OREGON.
away w ith the distribution of rations to early be taught to eat grain and grass.
products to the United Kingdom in 1900
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
Indians. In five years the system will At four months old the colt can be ted
than ever before and more to Gei many
be practically abolished. There are now skim milk instead ot sweet milk and
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
than in any other year.
in the United States 268,000 Indians. crushed oats instead of ground oats.
Companies.
These are tacts worthy of attentive
Of this nuinlier 45,250 draw rations
consideration in connection with the
regularly, while 12,600 more are pro­
We do not see why the ferret might not
question of commercial relations with
vided for at various times when they are be used to destroy the pocket gopher.
those countries, Th: United Kingdom
unable to work or do not f- el like it. Has anyone ever trie-’ the scheme ?
will not need less of our agiicul
In the latter class are included most of I Could a man invent some process
tural products this year than it
J. P. ALLEN.
the Indians who have grown old and whereby the heat and power wasted in
General Banking and Exchange busi­
did last year and the probability
Proprietor
are deserted by their young relatives.
ness.
; the exhaust of the locomotive engine
is that Germany will require more.
* * M
I could lie utilized it would mean a for»
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
Neither country can therefore afford to
In some men's lives there comes a time
Fi mt cìhhh Heroin moda tion
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
do anything that will reduce the inqiorts when the heart grows weary and life is tune for him of six figures.
at second clan» rate.
of our products. We have already refer­ hardly worth the living. Take the stren­
To some men a ton of hay is a ton of
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
red to the breadstuff's deficit in Germany uous Chicago printer, for instance, whose , hay, but, all the same, one ton of bright
MEALS IN THE
which according to a report of the Amer­ generous heart throbbed anil thrilled tor well cured hav cut at the proper season BEST
C. A. BAILEY,
ican consul general at Berlin will be al­ womankind. He supported two wives, is easily worth two tons of late cut,
CITY.
DEALER IN
most unproented. Such is the alarming maintained two homes and worked two storm spoiled stuff* which is still called
Tillamook, Ore
5 TU DE RA KER ll'A GON
character ot the situation that anuml»er jobs. But just 11s soon as wife No. 2 ! hay.
of propositions looking to relief are under found that wile No. 1 was getting more
OSBORNE MOWERS.
Oil bids fair to do more for California
Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and ollie
Consideration. The one measure that than half the earnings she squealed, had than either gold, climate or fruit has been
farm machinery.
You can eave
would be most beneficial, however, a him thrown into jail and sent to the able to do. A large section of the state
For Fence Posts
money by dealing with me,
reduction of the import duties on grain, I
seems
to
l»e
underlaid
with
most
valua
­
FIR COATEr WITH
penitentiary. Now she is obliged to
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
is not among these propositions, but it rustle tor a living herself. Thus ingrati­ ble nil deposits, which, when utilized,
Wagons.
is safe to say that the demand ot the tude imposes its ow n penalty.
will greatly promote all manufacturing
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
agrarians tor nil increase of duties will
interests.
Will outwent- CEDAR. It is also a
not be heeded. That would mean dearer
The only thing a girl is very reallv mad
Here is a fashion note for the young
bread for the German consumers and the about when a man has kissed her is man on the farm : If you are a hard
Its application to the inside walls of
government will hardly venture to in­ having to act as if she was.
worker and well tanned up. as vou are
SHAVING,
poultry houses will permanently exter-
BUIE) HD »IIDIEtSEI.
A mystery is most as necessary to a
crease the cost of living to the German
quite
likely
to
be,
voa
will
look
better
I
minate
all LICE.
J
man when he wants a girl as a looking
HAIR
CUTTING,
gieople.
dressed if you wear a colored rather than
HAIR CUTTING
glass is to a department store.
Results:
HEALTHY CHICKENS— SHAVING,
In some of the other Euro|>ean conn,
I
SHAMPOOING,
PLENTY EGGS.
A pessimist is a man who believes that a white shirt and collar, and mind that
SHAMPOOING,
ETC
tries the situation is not very much l»et- men are worse than women; an optimist you let gandv neckwent alone. White
Write for circular and prices nnd men.
Ur than a* Get many. Fiaiuc, Belgium is .i man who believes that women arc and brown and scar kt or purp’e and
■ tion this paper.
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
and Italy, are now indicated, will need as better than men.
WADE & BRIGGS,
brown never harmonise.
person« suffering with rheumatism,
SVERTTMiNG STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Tillamook, Or.
Building next door to the Pott Office
lU ~I TiiMMi'iBsilisiilSSar rri I r--
............. ' ■ -
<£bt
ClilLimooh
Mjcabligbt.
Tillamook Meat Market,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Ì
1
!
STURGEON'S
ARNICA
BRILLANTINE.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
yy
J. S. LAMAR,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
per gal
per
P;
’ Whisky,
$1.00
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIE& SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Or.
SUPPLIES
E, SIBLEY, Mgr
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
Zöllen flouée
OF
C. & E. Thayer.
CHAS. PETERSON
Barber
Hot and Cold Baths
Carbolineum Avenarius
EDGAR LATIMER,