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    Vol. XV
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY 31,
$1.50 per year
1902
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Comment on the Institute Lectures. Pencil Pusher’s Passing Remarks
returned for the political patronage he
received at the hands of his republican
It woud have been a good thing had
friends.
And they have good reason
There are a class of people who the
every young man and young woman in
longer they live the worse the people in to feel disgusted with him, for it was al­
Tillamook heard Prof. Torbet’s lecture
most impossible to tell which side of
on Monday evening, for anything that the world grow, as they see things. Per­ the fence he was to be found. Watson’s
haps the world will grow better when
\yill create a spirit of ambition, persever­
indolence, cussedness, Southern bom­
thev get out of it.
ance and determination in the minds of
bast and laziness, gambling and saloon
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young people is a good thing. The pro­
Astoria has cold feet this year when it bum tendencies, made him a man totally
fessor showed that it was not circum­
unfit
to be a moulder of public opin­
conus to talking about regatta. Well, it
stances, poverty, birth or invironments
ion.
which kept persons from rising to places is time it took a rest trying to crowd
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one day’s sport into about a week,
J . No
of distinction, for all had been endowed
This was the letter sent to Mayor
wonder
that
the
regatta
was
always
with a certain amount of brains, and he
Schmitz, of San Francisco, the day before
advised his hearers to use their brains considered a tedious affair.
the Jeffries-Fitzsimmons fight by \V. \V.
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and obtain a good education. That is
i Nat ghton, sporting writer for the San
Oregon, from all accounts, as well ns i Francisco Examiner : “I received to-day
Prof. Torbet’s advice, and it is sound ad­
vice. Every community appears to have all parts of the Northwest, is in a fairly j an intimation that the fight between Jef*
a number of young people who are with­ pros|ierous condition this year, Labor i fries and Fitzsimmons was to be won bv
out the least ambitl mi , and who are con­ commands good wagesand the produets Jeffries in the eighth round, and that
Tilla­ one of the party who was with Jeffries
tent to sponge on others for a livelihood of the farm bring good prices.
or are kept in idleness by their parents. mook county is always prosperous, and at Harbin Springs has told mv inform­
The Headlight can say without fear of as some of the cheese factories report ant to bet that Jeffries would earn the
cqntrudiction that it is from this class 26c. per pound net for butterfat tortheir decision in the round named.” And as
.wh^re the great army of tramps, dead May returns, the dairymen are happy most everybody now’ knows the tight
beats and bums receive its recruits, and and contented with that state of affairs. turned out exactly as the letter, written
if teachers’ institutes can be made instru­ One thing to be noticed this summer in the previous day, said it would. It is
mental in creating a spirit of ambition Tillamook is the scarcity of fieoplr look­ the same old, old storv, the public can­
in young jieople, especially in those who ing for new locations. Being somewhat not beat a set of gamblers at their own
arc prone to lie indolent, they are doing isolated, we suppose other parts of the game, no matter how blind a lot of men
state attract the new comers now that are in trying, and herein is the secret of
good work in many ways.
condition are prosperous on the outside. the fake prize fight in San Francisco last
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The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors.
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There is one thing about Prof. J. H. I
week. The pugilists and gamblers made
Rev. J. R. Welch, a young Presbyterian a big haul with gate money and sure-
All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to
Ackerman, state superintendent of public 1
minister,
has
been
stationed
at
Woods
thing betting, ami they are happy, for
instruction, that is highly commendable
Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
and appreciated,and that is he is not only 1 to look after the lost sheep and gather this was what the fight was arranged
Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc.
progressive ami aggressive, but he is up- them into the fold. The influence ex­ for.
to-date, something which is necessary in ¡ erted bv a church in a community is not
school work. New devices and machi­ generally appreciated, but we hope Mr.
Real Estate Transfers.
nery have turned the industrial world Welch will succeed in getting up enough
U.S. to Egbert D. Severance, Nw H of
upside dowtu as if were, and the same interest in this matter to get a good sub­
can well be applied to education. Mr. stantial church organization here, and sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W.
Egbert I). Severance to De I^oss A.
Ackermau’s remarks on Tuesday evening build a church when necessary.—Ocean
of sec. 32, tp. 2 N, R. 7
were listened to with rapt attention, and Wave. The Headlight thought previous Blodgett, Nw
VV.
to
the
election
there
were
a
number
of
a few things which be advanced deserve
The
steamer
Sue
H.
Elmore
left
Mon
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TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Supt. Geo. B. Lamb will make an ap­ day with 700 cases ofeheese, 60 boxes of favorable comment. First is the uniform politically "lost sheep’’ in and around I State of Oregon to Cornelius D. Dana­
portionment of school funds on Satur­
the Ocean Wave office, so we hope that j her, various tracts
butter and some miscellaneous freight. course of instruction iu the public schools Bro. Weatherly will set the pace and
day, amounting to $2.50 jier capita.
David C. Whitney to the Whitney Co.,
Racket Store for bargains.
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Her passengers inchided P. M. Barden, all over the state, and we we glad to allow hitnself to be “gathered into the Lid., various tracts.
Strayed, from D. Fitzpatrick’s place on Misses Kittv Bardon and Bessie Sloan, hear from the lips of the state superin­
$2.00 buys a $2 50 hat at Todd’s,
U.S. to John R. Harter, lot 1 of sec. 9,
fold,
’
’
for
he
must
feel
like
one
ostra
­
Friday, a gray mare. The Owner. J. V. Rev. D. A. Watexs. G. and C. C. Ginger, tendent that the system was working
tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
Aiderman, will pay a reward of $5 for Rov Iler. F. A. Miller. J. M. Whitman admiably. Mr. Ackerman emphasized cised from the democratic fold.
A $12.50 suit for $10.00 at Todd’s.
Cora G. Krebs to Frank L. Gunn,
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the necessity of a school library, and in
its return.
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and the Zimlnck troupe
Fine icecream at any time at Vogler’s
doing so called attention toan act which
R. M. Watson, better known in Til­ tract con. 2 25 acres in lot 3, see. 23,
Prof. J. H. Ackerman, state superin­
Bakery.
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Go to McIntosh & McNair’s when you was passed at the last session of the lamook as the silly little, little silly man, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
tendent of public instruction, with Profs.
W. Butt and W. Butt, sr., to A. J.
Take your county warrants to Todd L. R. Traver and Geo. W. Jones, came in want farm implements, for thev are the state legislature which left it to the dis­ has started another newspaper at Elma,
cretion of the county court to levy a Wash. What is Tillamook's gain is Rhoirtles, tract in sec. 21, tp. 4 S. R. 10
& Co.
local
agents
for
the
Plano
Manufactur
­
Monday from Salem on their wheels to
ing Company, carrying in stock the cele­ small tax for that purpose, and to show Elma’s loss, for having bled his friends in W
A. G. Beals et al., to W. N. Bavs. lots
Mr. G. M. Cobb was down from Ne­ attend the teachers’ institute.
brated Jones' Mowersand Teddars, rec how small it would be, Mr. Ackerman this city and county on the blow hard
halem on Wednesday.
John H. Stewart, the shoemaker, is ognised the best implements made in the said that all it would amount to in Tilla­ and belly aching plan, it became un­ 12, 16, 17 and 20, of block 7, Miller’s
add.
to Tillamook.
Mr. C. Ben Riesland has gone to Port­ prepared to do all kinds of repairing to United States ; also agents for the Olds’ mook county was the sum of $187, and bearable. because the very people who
boots and shoes and rubber shoes, with Wagons, manufactured at Fort Wayne, although he said it may mean but one nursed him most found they could not
land and the Sound for a week or so.
neatness and all work guaranteed first Ind., which are made of the finest ma­ dollar to some districts, yet for all that trust him. When the time came to show
From the records of life insurance com­
Mr. D. T. Edmunds has bought the class. Shop in rear of Jenkins’ store. *
terial that can lie procured
You will a few good books in each district school j his gratitude to those who had helped panies and annuity societies T. E.
furniture store building from Olsen & Co
were of inestimable value, so he hoped him in his financial difficulties, he was Young, late president of the Institute of
save
money
by
buying
your
farm
imple
­
Prof. David Torbet and daughter, of
the people would ask the county court heart and soul with those who were Actuaries of England, out of 80(1,000
BA cool drink of soda water is delicious Albany, came iu on Saturday, and after ments at McIntosh & McNair’s.
next January to levy that tax. Then he opposing those who hsd befriended him. cases has only been able to find twenty-
and healthful. You can get it at Vogler’s attending the institute he will visit his
The passengers who came in Thursday took up the question of county high . That was the kind of gratitude Watson two centenarians.
Bakery.
old class mate, Mr. P. I). Newell, at Ne­ of last week on the steamer Geo. R. Vos-
schools, and perhaps the most pointed re­
■ Messrs. J. W. Fousley, E. H. Willis and halem. Miss Torbet having'gone there on burg were Misses Lucy and M. Chamber­ mark he made in that connection was
Cail F. Fuchs came in from McMinnville Stindav
lain (daughters of Governor-elect Cham­ when he reiterated this remark : "A boy ’
Representative B L. Eddv has joined berlain), Miss Martan Van Waters, H. at 14 years of age is not a proper person
,en Tuesday.
the local lodge of the A.O.U. W., which is
B Rev. C. P. Metlzer will preach on Sun- ! recognised the best beneficiary order in A. Vosburg, Misses Walker and Hard, to leave home.’’ All will acknowledge
at Bay City and in this city the United $tates, and that accounts for ing, Miss Maud Elujrtnan, F. Alemler. the logic of this, and lie pointed out that
Miss Lenore O’Malley. J). J. Groogan, the cost of sending three persons outside
i1, [ay
; the morning
_,1
evening.
the best men in every community belong Misses Anna and M. Tone. C. N. Drew , to obtain high school instruction would
B Razor honing a specialty with Davis , ing to it.
Miss Frankie Drew' and Carl Haberlach, pay for a high school teacher in the
the barber, opposite the Allen house.
The best saw on earth. Use the Great P. H. Davis and wife, G. H. Whitney, county. Another experiment is to be
Brice 25 cents.
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Marv tried, which is proving successful in the
Western saws and you will soon be and Sisters Mary Gertrude and Mary
Muidle West and other states, and that
■ Mr. C. M’Clell.111, of South Bend. convinced of this fact, for they are re­ Trcsa.
is to centralize school districts. In tins
cognized
to
be.
the
best
saw
now
on
the
pVash., was registered at the Allen house
Mr. C. E. Reynolds has opened up his way Mr. Ackerman claims that districts
market.
For
sale
at
McIntosh
&
Mc
­
|pn Wednesday.
undertaker’s buri news in the store on the which have now from four to six months
Nair’s hard-ware store.
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opposite corner to the Allen house, hav­ school will have nine monthsmid become
| Rev. J. R. Welch, the newly appointed
■Presbyterian minister at Woods, was in , Sabbath school at 10 a m. in the ME. ing bought out Olson & Co.’s stock in a graded school. A bill is to be intro­
church on Sunday. Preaching by the that line. Charley is not only in the
pile city on Tuesday.
duced in the next state legislature for !
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pastor, Rev. G. Sykes, at 11a.m. No undertaker’s business, but the last time
■ Dr. 0. H. Davenport, dentist, will, be j Epworth League or preaching services he was in Portland he served a short ap­ a number of convenient districts lo con­
solidate,
and
the
most
central
district
j
Bn his office in Tillamook City from the in the evening. Remember the colored prenticeship learning to enbalm people,
would be where the school would be !
list to the 15th of each month.
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evangelists at the Bay City camp meet­ and he has mastered the intracacy of the located. So as to enable the children ini
business so thoroughly he feels himself the other districts to get to the central
f It must be getting tropical on the out- ing.
There will be a camp meeting at Bay master of the profession. If you do not school, conveyances would have to lie
|pide by the number off campers who are
City, commencing next Sunday. Rev believe it, he is ready to commence right provided to take them to school in the !
■coming to Tillamook to cool off.
Samuel Snvder, conference evangelist,the now upon those who doubt Ins ability. morning and bring them home in the i
| Mr. Philip Bardon, jr., of the Evening Beck Family (colored), singing evange­
[Telegram staff, who was in on a short lists, and Rev. Gabriel Sykes, pastor of
The writer of this paragraph, while evening. That is how it is arranged, and |
from from information we have at hand i
¡ vacation, left for Portland on Monday.
the M.E. church in this city, are expected visiting Seattle not long since, met so it is working satisfactory where the1
many Tillamook people that he had to
Mrs. S. W. Shortridge will open, next to be present.
experiment
has been tried. We do not ,
■top and think whether he was in Tilla­
Monday, a boarding house in the old
Mr. Jack Tone and Miss Aribelle Ger­ mook or Seattle, for lie met J. IL Bridge­ know whether J. P. Morgan obtained
watch tower building. Meals at all hours. vais were married in this city on Friday
ford, former secretary of tlie Bay City his ideas from this, but it is the ‘‘com- i
f Olson & Co. will move their furniture by Squire G. B. Alley, being another laud company ; C. H. Libby, former pro- munity of interest” plan by which he is
iuto the store now occupied by Vogler’s young couple to hitch up double, and in ! prietor of the meat market at Bay City ; turning the industrial world upside ,
piakery, and the latter will move next doing so we hope that showers of bless­ Frank Oakes, Ed. Oakes, May Oakes, down, with this difference probably, he I
will sell you, at great bargains, a
ings will fall on them to make this union Delia and Kilty Oakes. Harold Weaver, is getting fabulous sums of money for
door.
doubly happy.
Robert Morris, M. F. McNeil and Gilliert consumating the ‘’community of inter­
For men’s logging and heavy working
Tillamook City is to have another de­ Eyk, all former residents of Bay City ; est’’plan, while those who endeavor to
shoes and ladies heavy and dress shoes,
partment store. Mr. E H. Haltom.who 1 and E. K. Barnard, ex-county superin­ applv it to the public schools will have
French heel included, go to the Racket
was in the city last week, has decided to tendent of Tillamook county, were all the satisfaction of being dubbed a born
Store.
locate here a branch store of the Cash seen on the streets of Seattle on Tuesday. crank and endowed with more cranky
Rev. J. Looser will hold services in the Buyers’ Union and the store on the 1 see by the Headlight that J. L. Briggs, notions than common sense. However
Adventist church next Sunday. Sunday south of the post office will be enlarged former mayor of your city, is a resident that may be, if the “community of inter­
est” plan will improve the rural dis­
school from twelve to one o’clock, after i and occupied bv the new firm.
I; ere.
tricts schools, giving then nine months
When you make your purchase be sure and patronize your
which preaching
The Glenora House, on the Wilson
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jenkins, wife teaching and a graded school at no ex­
Mr Howard Cary hits bought the old River Road, is half wav across the moun­ of Mr. E. E. Jenkins, who died the tra cost to the taxpayers, why, by all
- Shanahan building and he will move it tains. Good fishing and hunting, free previous day, took place on Frida v’at means, let the people of Oregon be wide­
to his lot and use it as a workship for campgrounds, fried chicken, fresh butter, the Oddfellows cemetery, a large num. awake to bestow this advantage upon
Then your conscience will feel clear ; when you admire your­
I abundance of cream, strawberries and ber of persons attending. The deceased school children in rural districts. Before
his plumbing business.
other fruit in their seasons, are on the was born in Mill Town, Crawford we close we must relate one little inci­ self before the mirror, you will know that the taxes have been
A large whale came into Tillamook |
menu at the Glenora House try it. *
county on Feb. 29th, 1824. Her maiden dent Mr Ackerman told about to show, paid on your outfit.
j bay on Sunday, and after allowing peo- 1
Dr. Lawless, the optician, will fit spec- name was Miss Mary Cox, and she presumably, what some people expect
, pie to take snap shots at it, tinned tail
You will know that they were bought from men who pay for
I taeles for the next fifteen days at actual was married tn Mr. E, E. Jenkins} on poorly paid teachers to do. He said he
and took its departure.
I
came
across
a
man
who
had
charge
of
their
goods and buy from the manufacturer, from men who contri-
having
hvcd
t
Jan.
15th,
1843.
¡cost, but notone day longer. . No# is
Ten percent, discount will be given at j ! the chance of your life time. D®n
three horses, mid for training these ani­ Bute to your roads, churches, school houses, and credit you when
’t let 59 years. Tlev crosbedi tlie pl®i
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| the Racket Store on their stock ot go4ds, i ! a traveling spectacle faker gobble your ox teams in the spring ,of 1862, and mals he received a salary of 1125 a
you are broke.
I tor one week only, commencing the 1st
I money, but patronize your home opti­ located in Yamhill county for a few month, while :n a school house not far
distant there was a trainer who had 30
day of August. Terms cash.
If you buy from junk shops, traveling fakes, who never pay
cian. whose interest is identified with y^lr<9' Two year» later, in the spring of
1364, thev moved to Tillamook county. little “animals” to instruct mid who was any taxes, who jump front town to town, and never meet the
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Mr. C. H. Smith is back to the city yotir interest.
paid only $25 a month for his services.
[ after being outside doing a little rublier- j The steamer Geo. R. Vosburg left fori ’They have lived ttfcellier in this county
We must congratulate Mr Ackerman on assessor ; and at the same time you are in debt to your home
necking where to locate, and reports that Yaquina for a cargo of flour on ^Monday, | since that date. uud Mrs. Jenkins was his lecture, and the only kick we have
reading with Iter liindiand on the old
merchant. You will loose your self respect, other people will not
things look prosperous outside.
ami those who took a pieatnrt trip in holueMiead wlwn «►ath took her away against him is he made us coincide with
respect you, and the fake that takes your money will call you a
everything
he
said
and
left
us
nothing
to
her
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
H.
Finegan,
of
|
iiSt
week.
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When
they
first
came
to
The lumlier schooner South Portland
and W. H. Kruger enme in on Tuesday Chicago. Misses Nevada Grayson and Tillamook there were only twelve set tiers criticise adversely, although some few sucker.
county, an I one of the twelve is years ago the professor and the editor
to load lumber at the Truckee Lumber Selma Allen, Ed. Scott, C. E. Hadley and ¡n
Jurd Morris. She returned on Wednes- Htl|| fitiog There were eight children l had sonic friendly difference of opinion.
Co’s, saw mill at Hobsonville.
day evening.
, in the family , 74 grand children, and 40 J
When you want to know anything
This is the time of the year when the
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about the Oregon Fire Relief Association
dairymen in Tillamook county are filling
cell upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is
j By al! appearance the property owners j their barns with hay for winter use, ami
the agent for Tillamook county.
[on Main street have taken a tumble to as this and their pasture is all that they
I themselves and they are going to replace require to feed their dairy herds summer
When von visit the Wilson River, or
some of the old, dilapidated shacks with and winter, thev do not have to expend
cross the mountains.stop at the Glenora
| new and modern buildings, which, had money for mill feed as the dairy men ¡lave
House. James F. Reeher, proprietor.
i they done so ferfoye, wouldnot have lost to in other sections of the state.
New house, good meals, good betis. *
1 Now is the time to buy a » tlie bulk of the laisiitess and driven it in I
The county clerk’s office has been fur­
|tter vicinity oi ttoe poM ••flke. The city |
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nished with a Fisher type writei, which t new Sewing Machine for V | has got to that size that tying up pro-
is for the purpose of having nil the re­ / $22.00, with drop head and
• petty with the intention of keeping peo­
ple oat will not work any longer, and I
cords of that office written by the type­ * all the latest improvements
for that reason those who have been
writer.
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . J : freezing on to propertv in that way or I
A good many people have thought that a cough didn’t amount to much—most excellent
Mr. J. W. Bailev. State Dairy ami Food
.
It is the B onita S ewing { have lieen content to do business in stores i
people whose friends were sorry to lose them. Now don’t make this mistake—a cough is the
Commissioner for Oregon, with Mr. H.
l which answerer! the purpose ten years
E. Lounsbnrv, traveling freight agent lor
M achine , and they range / age, should loosen up and get a move on I
first step toward serious and often fatal sickness ; stop it right there.
the Southern Pacific, left for Portland on
price from $22 to $35, 2 improving the ^usinrs|P houses. Now is
1 in
Our Syrup, Tolu Tar and Wild Cherry, 25c., 50c., and $1.00 bottles, has proved a
Friday morning.
time to <)p fo^ otjMwise it mnv I*
with ball bearings. They J tlie
marvellous
cough stop|>er. If you’ve just begun to cough, the 25c. size will fix you ; if it’s
to<j kite to rti&vct wna| business Main
Mr. W. N. Bays and wife were in the
an old cough, try a larger bottle. It always relieves, and except in the most desperate cases it
city on Tuesday, the former carrying his ? are little beantie«, perfectly J . street has already lost and is likely to
head in a sling as the result of having I made and something new on / 1 loose in the future. Ixt the good work
always cures.
improving the city go on, and the
his skull fractnred in the unpleasant fra-
the market. These machi- / I of
And everything a well-stocked drug store ought to have, we have.
street which can get the largest numlier
cas at Blaine recently.
nes are a better article than / of business houses bunched together in a
The trotting stallion Dake of Portland ¿ UIC jZCUVAirti 3 «i
the peddlars are charging \ few blocks is going to lie a good busi­
9
which has a good reputation in Tilla­
ness center^-but 4hers shouW iw no fric-
mook, is now at Grayson & McNamer’s 5 $65 and »75 for.
Ition lietwwn the dtffiwent street*, for
stable, and will remain there until Sept.
I
• there is room for all to do business.
15th.—J. H. McNamer.
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B-,
McCormick & Deering Mowers and Rakes
Harford
Columbia
Rambler
and
Ideal
BICYCLES
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C. Ben Riesland,
The Leading Land
Agent of Tillamook Co
We have All Celebrated I
flocu this old and reliable
firm, Home merchants,
SUIT OF CLOTHES,
Hat, Pair Shoes, Shirts, Tie, ete.
Home Merchants.
J.A.TODD&CO
The beading
Sewing Machines. <
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Clothers, Hatters, and Shoers
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STOP THAT COUGH.
CH.A.S I . CLOUG-M’
The Reliable Druggist,