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1904. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 11, KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (STMICTLY IN ADVANCE.) 1.50 75 50 One year......... . ... Six months............. Three months...... Cbe Ciliamooh iljcaùligbt Fred C. linker, l*ul»l Cannot Kun Gallon Houses. According to reports received quite a number of farmers have been mvesti- gating conditions in Cuba ot late and have come home much impressed with tlie opportunities afforded for agricul ture and stock raising. At the same time it is learned that over 18,000 head of Texas cattle have already been shipped to Cuba this spring through the port of Galveston and that this is only a beginning of what will be shipped during the next several months. Mexico is also sending large numbers aud the intention is to breed them up and stock Cuba with a good class of cattle. It is said that an Ohio man who owns a large ranch in the island finds it very profitable which is much better than many ot our western ranenmen can sa v. The Spanish war carried off nearly all the cattle in Cuba, so that conditions there are just the reverse ot those ex isting on the western ranges, where the "tockmen are complaining of being crow ded. Ihe railroads in Cuba are offering great inducements to settlers who come hi with their families and some of them have offered to transport the household effects of settlers free of charge from Havana to their destination. H. T. BOTTg B. L. EDDY that communitv makes his breakfast of a cucumber, Ins luncheon of a carrot, a . turnip or a raw potato, and eats a few nuts for supper. This devotee of a pecu liar dietary declares that he is not in the least ruffled by the rumors of the indefi nite closing of stuck yards, of packing houses and of meat markets. He never touches flesh or fish, wears very little clothing and sleeps out of doors except when rain is falling. He ‘looks strong and well, and asserts that he never feels an ache or a pain. The possibilities of human perversity are unaccountable. Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth, DDY & BOTTS, Begins its 23rd year September 20th, 1994, four terms in each school year affording equal opportunities tor be ginning a course in September, Novem ber, February and April. A ttorneys - at -L aw . Complete set of Abstract Books The Best Training for Teachers Is the Normal course with its assur ance of good positions at good wages. U rite for new catalogue containing full information concerning courses of study, training in actual teachingafforded under real conditions in town and country schools, and full details about the ad vance course of study with the additional Taxes paid for nun. Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phones. We have received the following letter, with the request that it be published in H. COOPER, Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER : or, in the Headlight, which goes to show advantages attached. Address. President Ê. D. RESSLER. Monmouth. Ore. Rev. Peter Rowe is the Episcopal bish that if the people vote to put saloons out op of Alaska. His visits to his diocese < t business next November they will not A ttorney - at -L aw , are bv no means pleasure outings. Dur fie allowed to run gallon houses with ing bis last trip, in March, he and his what is now known as the $25 govern T illamook , two companions wandered from the O regon . ment license, as the following will prove trail and were without food practical I v and stop all controversy ; for three days. The route of the bishop’s Treasury Department. visitation covered a distance of 500 Washington, D C., July 27, 1604. ARE HABERLACH, miles through an unpeopled region. The Mr. A. W. Fletcher, Oretown, Tilla bishop’s face was badly frozen and it be ’ mook County, Oregon. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, came necessary before reaching a settle Sir, In reply to vour enquiry of the ment to kill some of the sledge dogs so Dcuiedtcr ¿Abvoknt, 17th instant you are hereby informed _ ________ ,___________________ — _ as to concerve the food supply. The that the special tax stamp issued bv i Office across the street and north iron Episcopal development of Alaska, like Collector Dunn to any person as a re the Post Office. that of the other denominations, is not tail liquor dealer, upon payment of the Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglau's Rain Coats. very rapid. sum of $25 , is merely his receipt tor the •L > Exlusively to Measure. TOOBERT a miller tax due for the year beginning July 1, Eastern society leaders have their fads i Work and Education. 1901, on account of the salt of alcoholic and superstitions. Mrs. George Gould I Come early and secure first choice. A ttorney - at -L aw . liquor by such person in any quantity Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Education should never cease, The defines the old saving that pearls typify | Oregon City, Oregon. less than five gallons at a time. tearsand wears a collection that out-j ihe stamp is not a license and does farmer should learn something every day Land Titles and Land Offict does royalitv. Mrs. Stuvvesant Fish's , not give the retail dealer the right to that will help him to better carry on his Business a Specialty. luck omen is a small gold locket with j sell by the gallon in violation of the work. He should not try to learn it all her initials in monogram. Mrs. Reggie ' State law,’’ as you suggest. The R. L. on his own farm, however. His neigh Vanderbilt is never without a certain AVID WILEY, M.D., D, special tax stamp cannot protect the bor's operations should be watched bracelet of Turkish manufacture. Mrs. holder in selling liquor contrary to laws from time to time. Many good ideas Tommy Hitchcock wears horseshoe of the state, He must comply with the can be gained from the practices of P hysician , S urgeon and diamonds brooches. Mrs. Payne Whit, others. His reading should be such that laws of the State as well as with the nev’s amulet is a necklace composed of A ccoucheur . laws of the United States in making he will not otdv be entertained but in structed. And every fall he should plan every translucent precious stone know All calls promptly attended to. such sales. to attend one or more of the county or to lapidary an. T illamook .. O regon . Respectfully, state agricultural fairs ; not the street R out . W illiams , J r ., fair or carnival, but the fair that has Acting Commissioner. pN R. BEALS, the best and largest display of live stuck and farm products. Railrood Rate Making. REAL ESTATE, Nearly everyone likes to do some one A brief letter on transportation prob thing better than any other. When left to F inancial A gent , lems written by Paul Morton before be their own resources or on holidays they 1 Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. There is no doubt but that medical became secretary of the navy, but only invariably get as near to that kind of Tillamook, Oregon. now published in the Outlook, to whose work as possible, If you think of this treatment is absolutely necessary in many diseases, but when the expert editor it is addressed, is taken by the you will see many examples of it every OS. COATES, from what latter to emphasize its demand that day. Some boys on the farm, for in- eve doctor—no matter somebody like the Interstate Commerce stance, will go to the horse barn freni source he get his education—tells you Agent for Fireman’s commission ought to be invested with choice. They find enjoyment in cleaning that you need treatment for a congen Fund and London and Lanca judicial power to investigate and de and fixing harness, in healing up harness ital physical deformity, don’t you be shire Fire Insurance termine authoritatively what are fair sores on the horses, trimming the colt’s lieve it. So surely as a congenitally short leg feet and similar things. To do anything Companies. transportation rates Whether Mr. Morton's words can he constructed into around the chicken house or hog pen ! causes a limp, just as surely do con Tillamook .. Oregon. an endorsement of the proposition for would be hard and disagreeable labor. I genitallv misshapen eves cau*e disease public control of rate making is some This boy should devote himself to lioise ' in the eyes. Investigation proves that J. P. flLtUEN, Proprietor J^AOK ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. at least 99 per ctnt. of all diseased eyes what questionable. He says that it is work. w-ere born misshapen. Anvone will wo»k best at the job he GO TO true—“to mv own mind indisputable’’— Now stop and reason just a meni ent. that the consumer pays the freight and likes best and their work should have to TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND that it is the great public that ought to do with it. The most successful horti Is it better to wear a shoe with an Special Attention paid to Tourists. be interested in the question rather culturists we know would choose to appliance that will reach the ground A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. TRUST CO. persumably than the shipper or railroad spend a vacation where they could en and thus enable the person with the man alone, but the nearest he came to joy the beauties of nature and learn short leg to walk without limping, or T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec. committing himself on the point of rate more of their chosen work : the best take internal, external or other treat ment to make the leg grow longer ? making is in this qualified declaration; horsemen we know would be at e loss WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. It is a simple question, and because “Possible the country would be better) to know what to do without a horse to of the fact that such a leg has never EDGES & GALLOWAY off it the rate making power was in the ¡ be training or driving, the cattlemen we hands of the Interstate Commerce coni- ) know would rather visit the inter yet been made to grow the smallest ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW. I mission; but in view of the fact that national live stock show ior a vaca- fraction of an inch, you conclude in Make a specialty of Land Office Business. ratesiu this country average lower by tion than do any thing else, Tliev would favor of the mechanical appliance. STEAMERS—SUE IT. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING, This rule applies to the eye as truly 33 L per cent than anywhere else in the ' not only enjoy themselves better in a Room 1 and 2, ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, world and in view of the fact that the) “ cattle ’’ environment, but would also as to the leg deformity. In the front OREGON CITY. ORE. BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE. railroad labor of the United States is be learning tilings of value to them at part of the eye we have two lenses. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Co. and the corneal and crystalline, These paid approximately 50 per cent more ; home. also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland than anywhere else in the world, ought ! When a man's pleasure interferes with lenses, in the perfect eye, form a per W. SEVERANCE, and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to we not felicitate ourselves on what we his business he should let the business go feet image or picture of all objects SAMUEL ELMORE <& CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR have accomplished ?’• and devote hiniselfto making money out coming in line of vision upon the retina, B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. A ttorney - at -L aw , There is no doubt that we ought to of the pleasure. There should tie a strong which forms a highly sensitive lining to Agents J() R & N R R’ Co • Portland. The brain |A & C. R R. Co., Portland. felicitate ourselves on what we have ac- relationship between work and pleasure, the back wall of the eye. T illamook O regon . complished toward cheapening traili por and tor the best results work should be then realizes the image through the Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express optic nerve, of which the retina is the tation in this country, but at tile same pleasure.—Wisconsin Agriculturist. head. Many eyes are too short, bring time we might with equal property keep S. STEPHENS, ing the lenses too close to the retina to a lew other tilings in view—for example, Quaint Features of Life. Real Estate and Fire, Life, make the image perfectly. Manv others that the average length of haul on the I Snakes may almost be said to have are too long, carrying the lenses too far Health, Accident, Insurance. railroads of the United States is greater glass eyes, inasmuch as their eyes never from the retina to make the image. And l»v far than anywhere else in the world, Agent for the Northwest School Furni close, They arc without lid», and each then we have the astigmatic eve in all ture Co. and Oigans and Pianos, that the a verage load per car and aver is covered with a transparent scale, PROPRIETOR Notary Public. its varied forms of imperfection. age load per train is heavier, that the much resembling glass. When the reptile Office : Southwest from the Court House, The crystalline lense is also called original cost ol construction per mile is in the building occupied as a music store. casts its outer skin scales come off w ith smaller, that the percentage of accidents the rest of the transparent envelope out the accommodative lens, because of the brain being able to compel it to and loss of file is larger, that the capi | of winch the snake slips. This glassy conform to any of the above men talization on which profits are returned eye scale is so tough that it effectually tioned misshapen conditions. The brain mid the valuation on which taxes arc protects the true eye from the twigs, does this through the cilairy muscles, Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forgin paid aie separated by a large gap, that sharp grass and other obstructions and it is through the abuse heaped upon a large part of the passengers traffic goes Fine Machine Work a Specialty. which the snake encounters in its travels these muscles through compelling them free and some ol the shippers get special Has just received a FINE yet it is transparent enough to allo.v the to do this unnatural work th.it almost favors. In fact, while felicitating our STOCK of (he latest fashions of most iwrtect vision. Thus if «the snake every known eye disease is caused. There selves on the progiess we have made, we has not a glass eye it may at any rate is no treatment through which the miss. have a right to ask if we should not be said to wear eyeglasses. ha|>en eye can be made perfect, hut the have made still further progress, and even ignoring that question to ask 1 Horace Davis, and one of the pioneer scientific refractionist of today is abl whether the tune has not arrived to «le flour millers of California, has aroused through the science of refraction to put matul a rate revision by a public body great interest among farmers ami flour a perfect image on tne retina of the in the interest of justice to all concerned makers by an address of .heState Board most deformed eye in spite ot the de Direct from Chicago. rather that by paid employes ol the of trade, in which he said California formity, thus putting the brain and CoiiNisting of GENTLEMEN S tnilioad owners bent only on getting all flour is lacking in gluten to such an ex muscles at rest and stopping the strains PATENT LEATHER and ViH the profits they can out of the property tent that the eastern wheat is bring ini- that cause disease. This is done through Patent Leather Kid of the best ported by millers to mix with California a geometrical knowledge of the refrac without impaling its continued money quality in the market. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old earning power. The rates are coining grain. He is an authority on the sub. tion of light as applied to the eve. and more and more to be made by a central left, and his statements have attracted with glasses only. \\ ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into this City. Dr. A. T Roberts, the eye specialist, official for a great railway system ami much attention. California forty vears he acts only in conjunction with like ago grew Australian w heat from import I in the Tillamook Hotel, carries the officials tor the other great systems. To ed seed, but later the farmers turned to retraction of light far beyond anything transfer this function or at least a re- club wheat, which stands the drought ever attempted on the coast from a He has him. visionarv power upon complaint to a' well am! generally gives a good crop. I therapeutic standpoint dulv .constituted public body would not From the constant use of the same dreils ot letters of praise, manv of them .. .Ti be a tar step, but it would be a big step wheat the quality oKhe grain has been coming from leading citizens of ■Mi -»v»- ® .-a in the forward direction toward further unpaired. California millers have given form.i, Oreg n and Washington. $500 to the University of California to progress. __ ___________ It you are interested call and Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can conduct experiments in improving the a talk with him as he will put buy it pure ami unadulterated from me. Live Stock in Cuba quality of wheat. The State Board of human eye before you in a far different lb adv will import various kinds ot wheat light from that in which vou have Mnnv farmers in Iowa. Illinois, In Some action is hitherto held it. Examination free. dian.i, Oh.u and other states in the mid to assist the farmers dle west in the last few years have liecn considered necessary, as Minnesota and DR \ T. ROBERTS. in iking up their minds that their farms and South Dakota flour is now making A NEW SUMMER FABRICS For Gentlemen's Garments to Order Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, 0 Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook. {J . » , Í Fir and Spruce Lumber Spruce and Cedar Shingles Which is Most Re- asonable ? Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. » I 5 J i 4 Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths TILLAMOOK OREGON Summer Shoes LAMAR WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAN Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal * The Death Penalty. Lad become too valuable lor them to oaii mid that it would In- g. ! business t >i them to sell ami move to some other section. Manv have gone farther west. Alberta. Can . has hern attracting huge »'«m tiers and just at present Cuba is be ng much talked of. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni. heart cuts or punv boils have paid the »h it - d lens \rnica Salve ever handv. It’s the I'ctrt.nn, X h brought to view '•cst S.ilve on earth and will prevent it various times no small number of ec tatalitv. when Burn«. Sores, Ulcers and Only 25c. at L lias. I. centric persons. The latest freak in I lles threaten Clough, Drug Store. will not grow enough wheat t>’is vear to supply the home market and furnish seed a Iso. I I Centrally Uoeated Rates, $1 Per Day LARSEN HOUSE, Please call and examine mv goods and prices liefore purchasing elsewhere. No charges for sewing rip» on shoes purchased of me. M. H. LiflRSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel in the ri^r. ORECON Chinese Fn rJ. yed. P, F. BROWNE Agent,