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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 3. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year........ Six months .... Three months 1.50 75 50 ment that his ships were attacked bv two Japanese torpedo boats and that he sank one. That is altogether too thin for people to believe, for had the Russian fieet been attacked by Japanese torjiedo boats it is more than probable that they would have made it tropical for the Rus sian ships. If the admiral brat off two torpedo boats and sank one of them, it is generally supposed it w as his own tor pedo flotilla that he engaged and put cut of action. All this will come out later. It is a relief, however, to know that Eng land has not been drawn into the present bloody war, for if she had been there is no telling how soon other nations would have taken a hand too, and in this way a European war would follow'. The Devil and the Grog Seller. [TO THS EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT] dread ; We have known each other so long and well. And I love you more than I can tell ; Yet it seems to me but a welcome cold You give to a friend so true and old, Who has been for years in your employ, Running about like an errand boy. Perhaps you don’t know me, or you’d be more civil ; In the place where I live I’m called the Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’s Rain Coats. Devil.” Exlusively to Measure. Like a galvanized corpse, pale and wan. Upstarted instanter the thunder-struck man. Come early and secure first choice. tt The Devil ! You don’t.” “ Yes, I do,” Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. said old Nick, And if you wish for a proof, Just twig my horns, my tail, and my hoof, And having come from a warmer clime below Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth, Tochat with a friend for an hour or so, Begins its 23rd year September 20th. And the night being somewhat cold. I 1904, four terms in each school ïe„ think affording equal opportunities for iy. You might ask an old fellow to take a ginning a course in September, No»e®. ber, February and April. drink. Come now, let it be of the clear, pure The Best Training for Teachen stuff, Is the Normal course with its a,80r. Sweetened with brimstone—a quart is mice of good positions at good wn,B W rite for new catalogue containing tnli enough ; information concerning courses of study And put the mess in an iron cup, training in actual teaching afforded unde And heat by the fire, until it bubblesup.” real conditions in town and cotmtrr As the Devil bade, the grog seller did, schools, and full details about the ad. Filling a flagon of gin to the lid, vance course of study with the additional And when it boiled and bubbled o’er. advantages attached. Address, Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or. The fiery draught to his guest he bore. President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore. Old Nick at a swallow the liquor did quaff. And thanked his host with a gutteral laugh. But faint and few were the smiles, I ween. That on the rum-seller’s face were seen, For a mortal fear was on him then, And he thought the ways of other men He should tread no more—that his hour Spruce and Cedar Shingles. had come, And his master, too. to take him home, And thought went back to the darkened Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty past And shrieks were heard on the wintry blast. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. And gliding before him. pale and dim, Were uncouth forms and spectres grim ; And there, amidst the ghastly train. He saw the murdered wife of Thomas Bain, And he shivered and shook in every limb. As if an ague fit had hold of him. And the fier.d laughed on, “Ho! ho!! He ! he ! !” And he switched his tail in quiet glee. “ Do you think I have come for you ? Never fear ;” J. P. ALiLiE^l, Proprietor You can’t be spared for a long while here. There are hearts to break, and souls to win Special Attention paid to Tourists. From the ways of peace to the paths of A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. sin ; There are homes to be, rendered deso late, There is trusting love to be turned to hate, There are hands that murder must crim son red, There are hopes to be crushed—blights to be shed STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. O’er the young, and the pure, and the ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, fair. BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. Till their hearts are broken bv the fiend Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and despair, also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland And the hand that should shield the wife and all pointe east. For freight and passenger rates apply to from ill, SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR In its drunken wrath, must raised to B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook Oregon. kill. A vent. P R & N- R R- Co. Portland. 8 1A & C. R. R. Co., Portland. Oh, this 19 the work you have done so well, Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express Cursing the earth and peopling Hell; Quenching the light on the inner shrine Ofthe heart, until you make it mine. Want and sorrow, disease and shame, And crimes that even I shuddet to name, Dance and howl in their hellish glee. Around the spirits you have marked for PROPRIETOR “0 I have passed a miserable night ; So full of ugly Sights, ofgastlv dreams, So full ot dismal terror was the time.” —Shakespeare. ?be (Tillamook ìj cabli gbt “To their drunken slumbers one by one, SP 3> V ( Foolish and fuddled, his gusts had gone; Fred C. Baker. Publisher. To aw ake in the morn, with a drunkard’s This is a quiet campaign. The republi pain, cans refrain from hustling because tnere With a trembling hand and a reeling is no need of it, and the democrats lx- brain. cause there is no use iw it. ‘Ho! ho!’ said he, in a chuckling tone, * * * I know the way the thing is done ! The democrats will have a sort of Twice five are ten, and another V, burnt orange taste in the mouth pres Two ones, two twos, and arraged three ently, due not to fashion, but to eating Make twenty-four, for my well-filled fob. their own yellow arguments. On the whole it’s a good night's job. * * * The fools have drunk my brand? and Twenty-one counties of Oregon will Cause of Postal Deficit. wine— vote upon the question of county prohi ( The World’s Work recently published a Much good may it do them—their cash bition next week, and as there are 44 is mine. counties in the state, nearly one hall have very interesting article by Henry A availed themselves of the local option Castle, auditor of the postoffice depart There is Brown, what a jolly dog is he ! ment. In this article Mr. Castle points And he sprees it in a way I like to see; w. * * * out that the annual deficit in the reven Let him go a w hile at his reckless rate All manner of excuses are made, some ues of our postal service is not due to And his farm is mine as sure as fate; of which are ludicrous, to sever the knot rural free delivery or to the transports' Dropped in my pocket from time to time, that binds husband and wife together. ; tion by mail of merchandise and plants. Dollar by dollar, and dime by dime. The latest piece of gossip in that di rec. I but is due to the enormous Jampunt of I’ve a mortgage now on Tompkin’s lot, tion is a woman by the name ot Enis j matter that goes through the mails What a fool he was to become a sot. Dodge, of Oregon City, who set out the without the payment of any postage at But it’s luck to me—and in a month orso ( complaint that her husband has been I all. Mr. Castle says : “If the free mat I shall foreclose—and the scamp must go. drunk for 27 year. It looks to us that i ter of congress, the courts and the var Zounds ! won’t his wife have a ’taking the man is entitled to a divorce when ti e ious executive departments, which now on !’ woman is such a pervert er of the truth passes through the mails, were paid for When she finds her house and lot are a< that. gone, at regular rates, our annual postal de * ft ☆ How she will blubber and sob and sigh, ficiency would be replaced by a band- Democi a ts, when they cast their vote But business is business, and what care 17 > on Tuesday, should not forget what W. some surplus.” And Torn Barn murdered his wife, they This free matter includes not only the J. Bryan said about the democratic say. great volumes of speeches and other nominee tor the presidency. Let us re Why, he was drunk as a fool here yestcr- peat it : “Judge Parker is not a fit man documents that congressmen send to day, to be nominated either by the democratic their constituents all over thejeountry to And I warned the brute—as I went to fill tickle their vanity, but also the free seed party or by any party that stands for His jug—but the fool would have his will honesty or fair dealing in politics. . . , distribution that is kept alive by con And folks blame me—why, curse their It is a dishonest platform, fit only for a gress tor the same purpose. We have eyes, dishonest party. . . . No one but an before pointed out the worse than use If I had not sold him, he’d got it at Bly’s. lessness of this seed distribution aside artful dodger would stand upon it.’’ from and interference with our postal I’ve a right to engage in a lawful trade, * * * The republicans throughout the land development that in my cause. If its And to ta^e my chance where cash is made. should see to it that Mr Roosevelt is not continuance is to hold back the inaugu only elected by a handsome majority ration of deeded postal reforms, as it un And if men get drunk, and go home to turn both on the popular vote and in the elec, doubtedly does, this is an additional Their wives out doors, it’s their own toral college, but that such an over reason why it should be abandoned. concern. Some people put the proper estimate whelming defeat should be administered to Mr. Parker and the democratic party on these seeds that are distributed as is But I hate to have the women come here as to rebuke any fature attempt of that evidenced by a letter written by a woman With their silly complaints and maudlin tears, party to put forth a candidate without to her congressman requesting that he convictions and without the courage to send no more as her canary bird was With their swollen eyes and haggard looks, go before the country upon any issues of dead, and she thought they did not agree the day. with him any way. Even if the seeds And their speeches learned from temper ance books • * ☆ * wire always adapted to the needs of the According to Frank W. Muhin, the recipient it is foolish to burden the mails With their lean, pale children—whimper United States consul at Nottingham, ttithtons of stuff that mean but very ing fools. England, the one plausible explanation few pennies to each recipient and thus Why don’t they send them to the public of the manifest decline in dairying in delay the inauguration of postal accom schools ? England Is that it is more profitable to modations that would be a great benefit I have a license to sell brandy and wine; sell the milk, the drinking of which is in to the general puplic. Let people look to their interest—I will creasing, than to convert it into butter to mine. Consequently the average British farmer Cannot Abandon the Philippines. If ’tis wrong to sell whiskey, brandy is making no butter to sell, hut is even and gin, Next week the people will have to de. Why don’t our lawmakers declare it a buying what he needs for his own use. Furthermore, it is asserted that some cide who will he their choice, Mr. Roose sin ? English dairies buy foreign butter and velt or Jutlge Parker. If I pay for a license, I have a right to To speakyiuite frankly, there does not sell it as their own product—the domestic sell, article, though inferior in the judgment appear to be room for much uncertainty Though it depopulates earth and peoples of many consumers, commanding a high as to their probable decision. It seems a Hell. foregone conclusion that Mr. Roosevelt If rum.selling is lawful, and fools will er pi ice than the foreign, will be elected. Moreover, as election day * # * drink, The last battle in Manchuria, which draws nearer it becomes manifest that The joke is on them—not on me, I think; was fought between the 8th and 18th of democrats can oppose republican disci And 1 will turn no customer away, October, proved disastrous to the Rus pline and union with nothingmoreeffica- Who is willing to buy and able to pay.’ sian nrmv, for they admit loosing 800 cious than disunion and indecision. Evi And he softly chuckled, ‘Ho! ho! he! he!! ’ officers and 45,000 men killed and dently the democratic leaders, like the And he rubbed his hands in quiet glee. wounded. The Japanese give their loss Irish philosophers, have agreed to differ Ho! ho! ! he! he! ! it was a gutteral note, in the same battle at 15,000. Such sac upon every point. Instead of fighting And seemed as if it came from an iron rifice of human life is appalling, to say fire with fire—that is. instead of meeting throat; nothing of the terrible sufferings of the republican organization with democratic And his knees ’gan to queake and his wounded left upon the battle field to die organization, republican unanimity with hair to rise, It will be a glad day when the pre democratic Unanimity—each leader is And he opened his mouth and strained sent war is brought to a close. Every, riding his own particular hobby, with, his eyes, thing indicates that when the Russian out due consideration for the interests of And lo ! there, in a corner dark and dim, mid fapanesc armies renew the fighting the party asa whole and without regard Stood an uncouth form, with a visage it will lie the bloodies fight of the war tor common sense. Judge Parker, for ex grim; and that there will be a terrible sacrifice ample, must surely realize that he can From the tangled curls of his shaggy hair not arouse the American people over the of human life. There sprouted hard, of rough horns— * * * Philippines or the Filipinos. For good a pair, Russia is the largest seller of eggs in or tor evil and with the sacrifice of Amer, the world. She sells nearly every year to lean blood the Islands have been acquired While readily his scowling brows below, me. other countries 150,000,000 dozen of ami the United States can abandon them Like sulphurous flames, did his small Oh, the selling of rum is a good device eyes glow ; a”d her sales are now constantly no more than Germany could abandon To make a Hell of Paradise. on the increase, showing that poultry the annexed proyincesof Alsace and Lor- Dark was his forhead, and rugged and Wher’er shall roll that fiery flood, scarred raising is also on the increase. China is raine. It is swollen with tears, ’tis stained As if by a stroke of lightning marred, supposed to be the largest producer of Such questions do not concern practi. with blood. eggs in the world, but China keeps no cal politics ; they are of interest onlv ta And his lips were curled in a sinister And the lips that erewhile were heard in smile. egg statistics, so one can’t tell exactly, debating societies, and the question of prayer but the Chinese are great egg eaters, and home rule for the Filipinos has only a And smoke belched forth from his month With muttered curses stir the air. the while; with the exception of a few million she theoretical importance. It would be lets the (apanese people have, she keeps more practical, therefore, and more >iene. His feet were shaped like bullocks’ hoofs, Hold on your course, you are filling up the rest for home use, and as there are ficial for the people concerned, to de And the boots he wore were caloric With the wine of the wrath of God your cup : proof. over 400,000,000 people at home it takes nuind good American government for the a whole lot of eggs. The smallest farm Filipinos than to indulge in oratory Small clothes he wore, of an amber hue. And the fiends exult in their horn low. home found anywhere in the empire is about their theoretical right to auto From the rear of which a tail peeped As you deepen the pangs of human woe. through ; always supplied with a great flock of nomy and independence. Long shall it be—if I have my way— In his hand he held—if hand it was, hens. * * st Whose fingers resembled a vulture’s— Ere the night of death shall dark your Saves Two From Death. day ;| The United States Department of Agri claws. culture has just issued Farmers’ Bulletin " Our little daughter had an almost fa A three-tined fork, and its prongs so dull For to pamper your lust for the glitter* No. 206 on the subject of "Milk Fever,'1 tal attack of whooping cough and bron. Were thrust through the sockets of a ing pelf. a copy ot which should lie in the hands chilis.’’writes Mrs. W. K Haviland, of You rival in mischief the devil himself ; grinning skull. Aruionk, N.Y, "but, when all other of every dairyman in the country, It is remedies failed, «e saved her life with Slowly, like a scepter, he waved it to And in the courts I hold in my place be- an exhaustive treatise on the subject and Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, low, and fro. was written by no less an authority who hail Consumption in an advanced While he softly chuckled, “ He! Your plea—that you are licensed—will than John R. Mohler, V.M.D., chief of stage, also i-at d thia wonderful medn-lne be •• no go.” Ho! ho!!” and to day she is perfectly well." Des pathological division, bureau of animal perate throat and lung diseases yield to And all the while were his eyes. that No more said the fiend, but clear and industry. It gives a description of the Dr King s New Discovery as to no other high burned disease, the symptoms anil the various medicins on earth. Infallible for Coughs Like sulphurous flames, on the grog- Rang on the air the watchman's cry, and Colds. 5tte and |1.00 bottles guar methods of treatment. Both the potas ” Past two o’clock—and a cloudy sky.” seller turned ; anteed by Chas. I. Clough. Trial bottles sium iodine and the new air treatment, free. Whose eyes, on the monster grim were The grog seller awoke with a half ot which there has lieen so much talk re formed scream— glued, cently, are given. There is also much $1OO Reward, SIOO. But whose tongue was stiff as a billet of He awoke, and behold, it was al) a The reader'« of thia paper wiP be pleased to advice on the methods of prevention. dream. wood. Irani that there ie at lea«t one dreaded di«ea*e This disease is so common among cattle that Kivuce baa beru able to cure in all i U. Despair and horror were in his look. His grizzly guest with his horns had .laze, and that la Catarrh Hall's Catarrh that dairymen cannot afford to lie with, Cure la the only poaiiive cure not known to the And his shuddering bones in their mar flown ; out this bulletin, which may be had tree m »Mica I fraternity. Catarrh belt« a con.titu His lamp was out. his fire was gone ; row shook. llotialdi-oa— require, a conatitulixnanl treat of charge fbr the asking. nieot Halt a Catarrh Cut. ia taken hiterilally But the fiend laughed on. "He' he!! And sad and silent his bed he sought. actin» directly upon the bl.x»i and mueou, • St • And long of that wonderous vision Ho ! ho ! I” antiacoaof the system, thereby destroy In» the The crisis that existed last week be foundation of the disease, and giving the patient thought And ever the skull waved to and fro ; strength by budding np the constitution slid tween England and Russia, on account aeei.tmg nature tn doing it. work the propne —Adapted from ” The Grog-Seller's of the Baltic fleet firing upon Hull fish torn have no much faith in it. curative power., Then nodding the horns ol his grizzly Dream,” bv G. A. W ai . krr head, that they offer one Hundred Hollar. for any ing smacks, is to he settled bv a court of case that it rail, tocnre. wnd tor Hog of test, Whv? What is the matter, my friend,” inquiry. No one in this country believes mental* To Let. MlT“'., F J CHltNKY * CO . Toledo. O he said ; Admiral Rojestvensky's absurd state- Sold bv Pro A dairy ranch with 20 cows Apply to Hall < F tm \ou «urely have nothing from me to C. Desmond. Netarts. I 1904 NEW WINTER FABRICS For Gentlemen's Garments to Order. Ö Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook. Fir and Spruce Lumber TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COÎDPÆNY, The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific Navigation Co < Tillamook Iron Woks General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK OREGON. MF 5F W W W *4 TILLAMOOK HOTEL VOGLER & HAMILTON, Proprietors. \\ e have remodeled and thoroughly renovated, repapered and newly furnished the hotel from the basement to the roof, and have provided the best accommodations for the public to be found in Tillamook. We want the Commercial Traveler to make this his home while in our city, every convenience of a modern hotel is in the house. We have changed the naiee of the hotel from the Palace, to the Tillamook Hotel. Saloon in connection, where all the best Wines and Spirit» can be obtained Centrally Located. Rates, $1 Per LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. UHRSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel in the city. OREGON No Chinese Fmrloyed.