Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 25, 1906, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 25. 1906.
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¡expenses attending them, but farmers
1 may easily derive false ideas of economy,
8ays Men are Cheaper than Hogs
Mr. Rockefeller has cornered the rub­ supposing that they are doing the best
in .Portland.
ber industry of Mexico, and will grad­ I under the circumstances, though often
they may be very extravagaut, blindly
Rev. Sam |ones. the noted preacher is ually stretch over the whole world.
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at that, for it has long ago been demon­
in Portland drawing crowded houses to
Last year the homicides iu the United strated that uo economy is practiced by
listen to him. For a quarter ot a cen­
tury he has been waging a war agiinst States were 9212, and the legal execu­ him who holds to old ideas in preference
Satan, and in a preface to a sermon on tions 133. Capital punishment for mur­ to many improvements that aresuperior.
Sunday he said that no newspaper could der in this country is not many removes A true economist of the la rm will have
noue but the best. If a cow is to be
say anything new about him, good or from an abstraction.
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allowed a place on bis farm she must
bad, because everybody bad been told a
Senator Rayner of Maryland lays give the greatest gain in the shortest
thousand times. Sam Jones is the same
dowu the principle that “The Hag dues
time, and at the least expense, and the
now that he was 25 years ago, when he
not follow a contract.” Promoters of
same rule applies with a sheep, a hog
startled the country with his sensational
international debt cau govern them­
or a horse. Can farmers do this except
pulpit talks. We give below a few titbits
selves accordingly.
by exercising their knowledge of breeds
from his sermon 011 Sunday which are of
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a'pointed, yet interesting character :
One of the leading Santo Domingo and taking advantage of the privileges
Gentleman or D or .
revolutionists recently killed left a score of breeding their stock fully up to and
aboVe the standard ? It is sale to claim
“There’s a million dollars a week dif- ot wives and a hundred children. The
that they can not. as farming, line all
ference between a gentleman and a dog.’’ trouble experienced with such publicists
other competitive enterprise, must be
in
Utah
discourages
the
industry
of
he exclaimed, and then went on to ex­
conducted on improved methods, and in
plain how two Knights Templar from a hunting for more in the West Indies.
order to succeed the farmer must be
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Southern city had attended die Triennial
keenly alive to everything that adds a
Mr.
Debs
is
said
to
have
gone
to
New
Conclave at St. Louis, and how one had
dollar to the sum total, or which lessens
behaved himself while the other had suc­ York “to tan the Hames of the proletar­
the care and anxiety of the superinten­
cumbed to the allurements of various ian revolution.” Mr. Hearst has sought
dents. Realizing this fact, the farmers
the
other
corner
of
the
country
to
hunt
forms of vice. “If I could return to my
are using better animals and their live
good wife as pure and undefiled as you,” mountain lions. The range ot states­
stock is improving. Farming pays, but
he is alleged to have confessed in his re­ manship in these times is extensive.
the farmers who are most successful arc
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morse, “I would give a million dollars.’’
An American officer who has spent those who do not fear to spem^annuallv
“How much must there l>e in eternity
several years on the island of Guam says a round sum for pure bred animals, and
then ? Money or political preferment
the United States authorities have estab­ every year they secure larger profits.
won’t pay you io -do wrong. You have
lished there a system of public schools,
got a lot of politicians in this town, «and
THE TIME TO ADVERTISE
which are attended by l,50o pupils in
I want to say a word about them. A
the evening, after they study some trade Is at All Times, and Especially
fattened hog does not know what he
in the daytime. Thirty boys are in an
When Business is Dull.
eats corn for, and those dirty politicians
agricultural school, and many others are
The question ** Shall I advertise ?’’
that you have here are the devil's fatten­
apprenticed as carpenters, blacksmiths, comes to every merchant at the time
ed hogs, and as soon as they are good
machinists, printers, plumbers, elcctri when business is dull, He sometimes
and fat he is going to kill them.”
cians, butchers, clerks, dentists, hospital satisfies himself with the conclusion
He said that a man’s reputation was
nurses and musicians. This sample of that while business is dull he cannot
at the mercy of every vicious tongue and
Unde Sam’s methods resembles all the' afford it. This is the time when he
pen in the world, and if there was any­
rest of his imperialism.
should make an extra effort to afford
thing that pleased the speaker it was to
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it. When business picks up, one
hear these little newspaper editors tell
Near the small town of Liegnitz, in Si­ merchant will say that he has all the
the preachers not to drag their cloth lesia, lies the village Knitz, which is the
down into the mire. “One of them said possessor of a small lake having a rush business he need, and another will
to me, ‘Jones, the newspapers made you’; and reed covered island nestling in its say that while business is good he will
and I replied, ‘Can you make another ?” center. This island has been selected by advertise.
There is with many merchants a
(Laughter )
a native dealer as a breeding ground for mistaken idea in regard to advertising.
“Build up a good character,’’ he con­ sea gulls and thousands may now be
tinued in his vehement way. “Don’t let seen there. The eggs of these Inrds are A man who has a business should
them bribe you or hire you. Turn the held in much esteem as dainties. The advertise it continually. When busi­
business end of a mule toward them demand is so large and|the quantity oi ness is slow, endeavor to liven it up,
when they come up with any such pro­ eggs secured is so considerable^jhat the and when it does liven up, endeavor
position. Right today the test is on in owner is making money quickly. The to keep it alive. Some business men
the United Spates, and I believe that birds do not seem to object ¡to the re say that with their particular business
If
God is pledged to giye the square deal a moval of their eggs, but lay all the they have nothing to advertise.
not, then they ought to keep their
victory.”
tas’er to make up for the loss.
names before the public continually’ in
He told of the attempt ol the Lousiana
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Lottery officials to bribe Governor Nich-* As a result of recent scientific investi a way that will attract attention. If
ols ol that state in a genteel wav by gations, it may be possible to revise our you can’t advertise your goods, adver­
suggsting that il he would permit the ideas of the barrenness of the Sahara tise your personalities, and if people do
act extending their charter to become a desert, since it has been found by borir.g not buy your goods because of their
law without his signature, it would en­ that there are numerous springs which merit, make them buy out of respect
hance his finances in some way to the rise to the surface and make possible a for your pluck and ingenuity in plac­
extent of $450,006, and how the Execu­ system of irrigation. In the territory to ing them before the public. Advertise
tive made reply by lifting himself on his the south of Algeria a government irri­ with «all the money you can spare. It
<ru ches to his full height and saying: gation survey has been at work making pays.________________
•• This leg was shot away at Gettysburg; a series of deep test borings, some oi
Bids Wanted.
this arm I lost at Chancellorsville, and which are as deep as 2000 feet. In this
N
otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the
this eye was shot out on the bloody way considerable water has been en­ County Court of Tillamook County,
field of Shiloh, but I would rather lose countered, and in certain cases already Oregon, will receive bids for furnishing
every limb and the other eve than accede twice the usual amount of water has all necessary materials and constructing
to your request—get out of my office!”
been made a vailable for the palm groyes. a combination bridge, 180 foot span,
according to plans and specifications on
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Would be Lonesome in Portland.
file in the office of the County Clerk, said
The long looked for report of the Arm­ bridge to be built at the Ludtke point
“My Lord! Wouldn’t a man like that
strong insurance investigating commit­ 011 the South Nehalem River.
feel lonesome in Portland! You have got
Bids are also wanted tor rhe building
tee of the New York legislature has at
everything vou want in this town ex­
of a 180 foot bridge, at Cloverdale,
last been given out. It suggests that Oregon,
across the Big Nestucca River.
cept men, and every women here thinks
laws be enacted forbidding corporations Two bids are wanted on this last bridge,
she’s got a man for a husband, when
troin contributing to party campaign one for building a Combination Bridge
she’s got no man at all—nothing but an
funds ; urges that it be made a penal and one for building a Howe Truss.
old pair of breeches.
and specifications for which can
offense for officers of insurance companies Plans
be seen on file in the County Clerk’s office.
“I am opposed to fighting.” he said, I
to obtain loans or speculate in stocks of
The
Nehalem
bridge is to rest on
“and when a man hits me on one cheek
subsidiary Companies ; prohibits the concrete piers, and the Nestucca bridge
1 turn the other, but after he slaps that
control of such companies by insurance on wood piling.
1 have got no further instructions. It
All bids must be sealed and filed with
corporations ; the mutual plan in insur­ the County Clerk on or before March 7,
takes a thousand times more courage to
ance companies is made obligatory ; 1906. at 10 o'clock a.m. The Court
stand ub before a perverse public opinion
greater powers are conferred on the de. reserves the right to reject any or all
than it does to face bullets on the battle
partment of insurance to enable it to su­ bids. A duly certified check equal to 5
field.
per cent of the bid muse accompany all
pervise the actions of the companies more bids, as a guarantee that the bidder if
“Why do tne saloons run this town ?
It is because your officials have nothing thoroughly than it does now ; uniform awarded the contract will execute and
schemes ot policies are recommended ; in­ file an approved bond within 15 days
agin’ ’em. How many saloons have vou
vestment* are to be confined to real es­ days after awarding the contract, for
here ?”
faithful performance of the work.
tate mar^gages ami other safe interest­
By order of the County Court.
“Four hundred and thirty two,” was
bearing bonds, and publicity* is planned
Dated at Tillamook Oregou, this 15th
the chorous.
whereby the policy holderscan have con. day of January, 1906.
“What license do they pay ?”
G. B. L amb .
venient information at all times regard-
“Five hundred dollars a year.’*
County Clerk.
ing
the
management
and
rhe
condition
“What is your population ?”
A Modern Miracle.
of
the
companies.
“One hundred and forty thousand.”
“ Truly miraculous seemed the recov­
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“Well, $200,000, the amount vou re­
The question of cutting short hopeless ery of Mrs Molllie Holt of this place,”
ceive from liquor licenses, divided among suffering in its last stage is one that ’ writes J. O. R. Hooper, Woodford, lenn.,
140,000 people, is «about $1.40 a head. easily arouses public attention bv any I “she was so wasted by coughing up
puss frumgher lungs. Doctors declared
In other words, the liquor men have fresh incident that seems applicable. Dr. i her end so near ¿hat her family had
bought vou for $1 40 each. Now how I Osler’s name became generally known ' watched by her bed-side forty-eight
much is a 200 pound hog worth ?
through an accidental misinterpretation | hours; when, at iny urgent request Dr.
King's New Discovery was given her,
“Fourteen dollars came the reply.
I of one of his remarks about the activi. with the astonishing result that im­
“And folks $1.40 a head ? Don’t you I ties of men beyond the age of 60. He did | provement began, and continued, until
wish you were a hog ? The saloonkeep not sav that the old men should be chlo. | she finally completely recovered, and
rrs sav. if you will let us run your bovs roformed, but the discussion that sprang ' fa a healthy woman to-day.” Guaran­
and debauch vour girls and break up | up proceeded humorously along that 1 teed euro for coughs and colds. 50c.
and $1 00 at Chas. I. Clough, Druggist.
vour homes, we will give vou $1 40 a line. Dr. Osler, who is himself no longer Trial bottle free.
head, and you make the bargain every i young, spent last year professionally at
12 months. Niggers down South brought an English university. Not liking it there A Jamaican Lady Speaks
Highly of Chamberlain’s
$1000 before the war, while you and he is about to resumean important chair
Cough Remedy.
vour whole family wouldn’t bring ns in an American college, and is able say
Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super,
much as a sucking pig. I am not prejti­ that he never felt more fit. The «liscov. intendent of Cart Service at Kingston,
ll ice against saloonkeepers ; I only have| erer of chloroform in chemistry was an Jamaica. West India Islands, says that
has for some years used Chamber­
thesame objections to them that I would j experimenter past the prime ol life. Men she
lain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup
to a louse, and that is the wav they get | over 60 sustained the assault,which was and whooping cough and has found it
their living off the heads of families. ”
' scarcely serious, with advantage to their veyy beneficial. She has implicit con­
fidence in it ami would not be without a
side of the case But different phases of I bottle of it in her home. Sold by Clias.
Croup.
■ authanasia continue to be written about 11. Clough’s Drug Store.
Not a minute should tie lu*t when a ■ and talked about, ami the matter must
child sho*' * Myuiptoms uf croup, ('iiiim* ! contain an issue yet to be determined. A Danger of a Ccld and How to
Iterlain's Cough Remedy given as mwn « is I young woman in Philadelphia, in the
Avoid Them.
the chii'l Itecouie« hoar**, or even after
More fatalities have their origin in or
I
worst
spasms
of
hydrophobia,
was
plied
the crimpy cough appears, will prevent
result from a cold tl.an from any other
the attack. It never fail*, ami is plea- ! with ether for the last eight hours of her I cause, riiis fact alone should make
MMiit mid *»afe ro take. Fur sale by Ciiw*. life, with the consent of her tea rest rela­ i (leople more careful as there is no
I. Clough * Drug St<»re.
tive ami guardian, and the approval of danger whatever from a oo|<i when it is
properly treated in the beginning. For
several well known physicians. One of uisnr years Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
Notice.
the latter evidently hesitates to commit , edy has been recognized as the most
Sch<»<»1 District No. 9. of Tillamook himself to the lethal practice, for he savs prompt and effectual medicine in use
Citv, Oregon, wishes tn dispose ol the ether prolonged the life of the suf­ for this disease. It acts on nature's plan,
loosens the cough, relieves the lungs,
the old school building. Anv one ferer.
o|w-ns the secretions and aids nature in
wishing to mike offer forj same is
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restoring the system to a healthy con­
requested to leave bid with the District
Farming, fruit growing and the pro­ dition. field by Chas. I. Clough s Drug
Clerk.
A lva F inery .
duct* e nf tire «tnck are regulated l»v the Stoie.
District Orrlr.
SAM JONES TALKS*
Editorial Comment,
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Fairview School Report.
Report of Fairview School Dist. 1, for
the month ending December 22nd ;
Advanced Grades, W. S. Duel, teacher.
Number of days taught, 19 ; number of
pupils enrolled, 26 ; average daily at­
tendance, 26 ; whole number davs at­
tendance 487^2*; whole number davs
absence. 6Vfe ; number of times tardy, 0.
The names of those having the highest
average in the respective grades for the
montlr :J
Ninth Grade.—Evan Ross. Eighth
Grade.—Claudia Edgar. Seventh Grade.
—Carl Wagner.
Filth Grade.—Edna
Thacker.
The names of those neither absent nor
tardy :
Ethelyn Crawford. Claudia Edgar,
Maude Edgar, Herbert Edgar, Evan
Ross, Morna Parkhurst, Carl Wagner,
Emery Wagner, Helen Beals, Burr Beals,
Rosa Zwicky, Marion Deeter, Roy Deeter,
Ora Deeter, Mary Neiger, Ulrich Neiger,
Abert Neilson, George Tinnerstet, Ralph
HanvHle, Edna Thacker.
Primary Grades.—Lillie Duel, teacher.
—Number of days taught, 19; Number
of pupils enrolled, 30 ; average daily at­
tendance. 557 ; whole number of days
absence ; 13 ; number of times tardy, 9.
The names ol those having the highest
average in the respective grades for the
month : Fourth Grade.—Flo.a Edgar
Third Grade.—Pauline Beals. Second
Grade —Neva Maddux. First Grade.—
Julia Neiger.
The name of those neither absent nor
tardy : Ray Deeter, Tressie Deeter. Lloyd
Leach, Lizzie Zwickey, Clark Embum,
Errol Embum, Julia Neiger, Gail Buel,
Troy King, Harold King, Pauline Beals,
Priska Neiger, Marie Holden, Peter
Wyss, Paul Edgar, Flora Edgar, Arnold
Wagner. Arvilla Wagner, Norman Wag­
ner.
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LEACH
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
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Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
wiaii; ar iw/ :i* ¡is a
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flOTlCE TO THE PUBLIC. :
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The Red Front
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Railroad Lands for Leasen
Lands of the OREGON AND CALI­
FORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY, m
Oregon, will tie leased for the year 190«,
subject to cancellation of lease in the
event of the sale of the land during the
term of the lease.
Owners of farms and ranches adjoin­
ing railruad lands should file their appli­
cations not later than February. 1, 19(Mi,
after which date applications from
others will also be considered.
Address :
C harles W. E berlein ,
Acting Laud Agent,
1035 Merchants Exchange.
San Franci co. Cal.
$1OO Reward, $1OO.
The readers of thia paper will be pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that ecieuce has been able to cure in all its
stage» and that is Catarrh. Hall’» Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
tional disease, requires a constitutional^ treat­
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
sui face* of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work. I he proprie­
tors have so much faith in its curative powers,
that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any
ease that it falls to cure, eend for list of testi­
monials.
Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Teite Hall’s Family Fills for constipation.
Property to Exchange.
Wanted, to exchange, good Portland
property for deeded timber land. Ad­
dress. Gladstone, No,512V4 Savier street.
Portland, Or.
•
My Goods
Shoe
Has reduced prices
on all his BOOTS
and SHOES
All my goods are
first class, I will not
be under sold by any
other House in Till-
mook City
all Warranted
All SnOES purchased of me will be RE­
PAIRED at REDUCED RATES.
CALL and get BARGAINS
P. F BROWNE,Salesman
NEW MEAT MARKET.
GO TO
A. H. BEATY
FOR
PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORK, VEAL
AND SAUSAGE MEAT.
We solicit your patronage and will give you satisfaction.
Main Street, Tillamook.
TRADE
WITH
KING & MILLS CO
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Tinware, Implements
and Sporting Goods-
When you Want a Cook Stove, Range or Heater
we have exactly what you want.
Our Prices are down low. We want your trade.
We are Agents for the New Century Farm Gate.
STORE : NEXT TO POST OFFICE.