Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 31, 1901, Image 3

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    Meat Inspection.
Professional Cards.
A Philadelphian who knew Dr. Rixcv,
COATES,
Mrs. McKinley’s physician, when he
was a student in that eitv. c died on him ,
A bstractor .
in Washington and was invited to lun­
cheon. The Philadelphian asked to be ■g L. EDDY,
excused liecnnse of chronic indigestion,
Tillamook . . Oregon.
which prevented him eating luncheon.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
“Nonsense," said Dr. Rixev, “I have
S. STEPHENS,
asked you to luncheon because I want
T illamook
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to giye you a good lecture. You are suf­
•
Agent for the
fering from restlessness, not dyspepsia.
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
In the five minutes you have lieen sitting
COMPANIES,
opposite me you have looked at your1
II. COOPER,
watch four times, fumbled with the seal
Agent for North West School Supply
on your watch chain, twirled the handle |
Company, Notary Public.
A ttorney ’- at -L aw ,
ol your umbrella when you didn't stop I
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
to run your fingures through your hair
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O
regon
.
and ¡have talked incessantly without
<-\LAUDE THAYER,
having anything particularto sav. You
Agent for Fireman’s
simply waste vour nervous force. Learn
Fund and London and Lanca­
IL GOYNE,
to keep still when you can, nnd not to
bother yourself about trifles that do not
shire Fire Insurance
concern you. If patients knew how to
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Companies.
do nothing at the proper time, half the
Tillamook
.. Oregon.
Office
:
Opposite
Court
House,
nerve doctors’ occupation would be
gone.’’
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“The great mass of our citizens,’’ said
Dr. Salmon, the chief of the Bureau of
Animal industry of the Department of
Agriculture, “have no conception either
of the disease found among animals in
the abattoirs or of the enormous amount
of work which our department is doing
to protect them from diseased animal
products. It is only through the exam,
¡nation of the pathological specimens
actually found by the meat insjieetors
that we ourselves are able to appreciate
the importance of having experienced
and educated men on guard to withdraw
carcasses so affected from the meat sup­
ply of the country.
“No public work, however, can long
be sustained or carried to the highest de­
gree of efficiency unless the people of the
country understand its objects and value
and become interested in it. This lieing
true as a general proposition, we can
hardly expect the meat inspection ser­
vice, interfering, as it must more or less,
with some of the wealthiest and most
Pointed Paragraphs.
powerful industrial organizations in the
world, to be conducted with vigor and a
A wise man in business may be a fool ¡ÇALAUDE THAYER,
rigid adherence to correct principles un­ in love.
less there is a popular appreciation of
Only a fool would trust a man who
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
the value of the work to every consumer says the worhlowes him a living.
of meats.
Some men keep from being imposed
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“To give some idea of the frequency upon by being disagreeable.
or infrequency of disease in our meat­ Distauce doesn’t lend enchantment to
producing animals, I might cite some one's view of the almighty dollar.
OBERT A. MILLER,
statistics covering the two fiscal veals
A woman doesn't really want to l)C
beginning July 1. 1897, and ending June | unreasonable, but she simply can’t help
A ttorney - at -L aw .
10, 1899. They are especially valuable it.
on account of the large number of car­ The man who waits for something to
Oregon City, Oregon.
cases inspected during that period.
turn up is apt to discover that it is his
Land
Titles
and Land Office
“During the two years mentioned the toes.
number of cuttle examined reached a to. j A run of bad luck may not remove the j
Business a Specialty.
tai of 8,831,927. Of these, 19,45+ entire mote, but it takes the beam out of a
carcasses an 1 parts of 23,106 additional fellow's eye.
W. SEVERANCE,
If some people were to weigh every !
carcasses were condemned, making a
total ol +8 carcasses in lO.OOOcondcmned word they utter it would be decidedly
tough on the scales.
in whole or in part.
A ttorney ’- at -L aw ,
"The number of sheep inspected dur-> When a man marries he thinks ¡he is
getting
a
mate,
but
often
the
supposed
ing this period reached 11,120,776, of j
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which 8,39+ carcasses, or 7V4 per 10,000, j mate turns out to be a captain.
After
her
school
days
arc
over
the
I
were wholly condemned and 650 car- I
sweet girl graduate is apt to learn that I
casses, or 0.6 per 10,000, were condemn­
T. BOTTS,
beyond the alter lies the washtub.
ed in part.
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
“The number of hogs slaughtered tin-1 Before marriage a man considers his
best girl a little dear; alter marriage lie
der inspection during the same ficriod
Office in the Ol.SEN B lock ,
was++.8+1.779, of which 106,555 car-! usually considers her a little extrava­
Over the Bakery.
casses were wholly condemned, being gant.
Tile spinster carries a watch to enable
about 2+per 10,000 and 58,+91, or 13
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her to husband her time, and the mar.
per 10,000 were condemned in part."
mied woman for the purpose of timing
lier husband.
AVID WILEY, M.D.,
Quaint Features of Life.
Blasts from Ram’s Horn.
P hysician , S urgeon and
Another girl has used her hatpin to ad­
True prayer in the heart makes it the
vantage. A highwayman attacked her
A ccoucheur .
as she was walking along a road at home of praise.
All
calls
promptly attended to.
To
widen
vourlife
without
deepening
night, near Highland Falls, N. Y., and.
demanded her money, but she drew her it only to weaken it.
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trusty ,hatpin and defended herself so | When the door of prayer closes on
vigorously that the man turned and ran, earth it opens on heaven.
E. BARTEL, M.D.,
The heavier sins fetter the more some
yelling with fright and paiu.
P
hysician and S urgeon .
boast
of
their
freedom.
“On Monday,’’ says the Henderson
Iflifeisa day-dream death will Ire a
Female Di-cases a Snc/idty.
Gold Leaf, "a couple came in to lie mar­
terrible night ol reality.
All disorders of S.omnch. Liver nnd
ried and secured .the services of Rev. M.
Kidnevs SkiPfu'lv I r< t rd.
A man of bitter thoughts will not be
H. Tuttle and the use of W. T. W hitten’s
likely to live a sweet life.
Office Over J. S. S turg HN’ s
store. After the ceremony the bridegroom
It is of less importance to push the D rug S tore , T illamook , O r .
took the preacher to one side and ex­
trolley car along than to get the engine
plained that he had no money, but
start«! in the power house.
T M. SMITH, M.D.,
drawing from his pocket a little bottle,
There is some people who think God
•
urged that he had an extra good article
will reward them for giving the church
P
hysician and S urgeon .
of whiskey audit sisted that the minister
n dollar to buy a cushion for them to
take a drink. Of course, it had to lie
sit on.
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Office in T odd ’ s Building.
declined.”
On exhibition nt Buffalo is the follow-
Notice to Shippers.
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autograph letter by Daniel Webster dat-,
All freight carried by the Pacific Navi­
ed March 19, 18+7 : "1 have paid $120 gation Company'«steamers is payable at
R. O. II. DAVENPORT,
for the freed om of Daul Jennings. He the Company's office on Lamb's wharf
agrees to work out the same nt $8 n in Tillamook City as soon as checked
D entist ,
month, to l»e found with board, clothes
and ready fo- delivery
anil washing, to Iregin when we return
Al! local and back charges must lie paid Makes a Specialty of Crown and
south. His freedom papers I give him.
before freight leaves the wharf.
Bridge Work,
Thev are recorded in this district.
The
P acific N avkia ' ion C' ompamv .
mulatto thus freed was the son of one ot
Tillamook City .. Oregon.
B. C. L amb , Agent.
President Madison's slaves.
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The Oriel House,
L. F. WELCH,
Proprietor.
First-class accommodation for
the traveling public.
660 Commercial Street,
Near O.R. & N. Wharf, and
nearest Hotel to Tillamook boat
landing,
ASTORIA. ORE.
OZE-1
C. & E. Thayer.
I General Banking and Exchange busi-
| neas.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ge“«
' many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
ORE.
WOOD SAW.
Leave orders at the Headlight Office
when you have wood to saw. 50c. a
< ord.
W. TINNERSTE1V
Proprietor.
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER-
| SHAVING,
HAIR
CLT 11 NG,
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
persons suffering with rheumatism,
C. A. BAILEY,
DEALER
IN
STU DE HA KE R WAGON
OSHORNE MOWERS,
Buggies, hay rakea, plows, and ollie
farm msrhinery. You ran save
money by dealing with me,
Sperisl Prices on Buggies and Spring
Wagons.
C A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
CHAS. PETERSON,
SHAMPOOING,
Hot and Cold F^aths.
1 .<• v/ h t thou , .s run //. y r/f.s r c / ass