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TIU j AMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 8. 1906.
SED BY PORTLAND '
1ER OF COMMERCE
A¡
The Stock Law.
Bits of News.
TU THE KUiroa TILLAMOOK hexulu . ut .
B eaveb , Ore.. Feb 2, 1906.
Mv O kas S ib ,—Y ou have the hearty
approval of Big Nestucca ati.l Little
Nestucca Valley when you say the can
didates for county offices must be speci
fic and outspoken on the toll road
question. Allow me to say right here,
I know the south end of the county
wants an expression of opinion from
candidates—as regards the enforcement
of the law, the toll roads, etc.
Besides, Mr. Editor, as many of us
people in the south ertd of the county
don’t know what the stock law really
is at present, will kindly ask you to
enlighten us on this subject.
.
Yours Respectfully,
A S outh E nder .
Chauncey Depew paid the Io westf price
for his write up in "Fads and Fancies."
two of Progress of Ore-
Sir Chauncey fans always been very for
Coast and Eastern
tunate in getting in ou the ground fluor.
ailway Company.
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The (argent islands in the world are
I men who have thoroughly
Greenland, New Guinea, Borneo, Mada
Kl say there ie uo reasou to
gascar, Sumatra, Nipon, Great Britain
i immediate construction will
and Celebes.
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survey« that are being made
The highest railroads in the world are
igou Coaat & Eastern Railway
in Peru, Colorado. Mexico. Switzerland
L the first annonneement of
and British India. The Oroya railway
Be made in Sunday’s Journal,
in Peru reaches a height of 15,575 feet
from its inception tlie project
above sea level.
tie indorsement and active as-
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of the Portland Chamber of
The greatest depths ascertained so far
ie transportation committee,
in the world’s oceans are in the north
■ been constantly informed as
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
and in the south Pacific, namely, 13,420
as of the enterprise, but every-
feet. The area covered by the world’s
Sashes,
Reeled with it has been under
On the petition of one hundred or more oceans amounts appreximately to no less
[secrecy.
than
375,000,000
square
kilometers.
Indicate s business has been legal voters of any county in this state
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d through the Security Sav- being filed with the county clerk before John Wanamaker says there is only
liist company bank of Portland the time of giving the notice of the gene one way to advertise, and that is to
katitution is the depository of rai election in any year, the county clerk hammer your name, your ¿business so
'papers and pledges rel King to shall cause notice to be given that at constantly, so persistently, so thorough
such election a vote will be taken for and
>s and franchises.
ly into the people’s heads that if they
Ban who makes a concession to against stock running at large. Should walked in their sleep they would con
Agents for the Great Western Saw
a
majority
of
the
votes
cast
be
in
favor
>a I conditioned iu any way
of keeping stock up, the couuty clerC stantly turn their heads to your store.
[ immediate construction has
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The longest tunnel in the world is the
taction of knowing that all must give notice of the same in a news
pftpc
”
.
A
fine
of
$10
for
the
first
offence
Simplon tunnel, recently completed,
and deeds are placed in escrow
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
ecurity Savings bank and will and $20 for subsequent offences, which followed next by the St. Gottliard, the
¡ued over to the company until goes into the school fund. One day’s Mount Cenis and the Arltierg tunnel, in
plfilled every condition im- notice is to be given parties who have Tyrol. There are twenty tunnels in the
aid W. J. Wilsey, who has cattle running, so as to preyent prosecu* world today the length of which is over
I the Oregon affairs of the tion of those who were not aware that 10,000 feet; of these eighteen are in Eu
their cattle were running at large. —ED. rope and three in the United States.
, “ As to the construction of
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!
B line, from Humboldt bay r.o
Information Wanted.
The real benefit derived from keeping
and east through central Ore-
BARBER 1N0 HAIRDRESSER
aa certain as contracts and TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. stock may always !>e traced to the man
agement.
Good
blood
is
essential,
but
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING
financial arrangements can
Trask, Ore., January 30th, 19o6.
Mr. Editor,—I see in last week s Head no animal can thrive that is compelled
Dealer in
SHAMPOOING, ETC
light a squib taken from the Salem to depend upon Itself. Pure-bred stock
g Men Backing It.
demands the best care, but the same
FRESH and CURED MEATS
head of the syndicate are Journal in which it is stated that the may also be said of common stock. The Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Ooodfor
Eddy
Corporation
Tax
Bill
and
the
In
as J. L. Greatsinger, ex-presi
persons
suffering
with
rheumatism.
food is the important factor in the pro
LARD, HIDES,
rooklyn Rapid Transit co<u- heritance Tax Bill have been a great duction of meat or milk, but some ani
nator William H. Lynn. New and good thing to the taxpayers.
WOOL, Etc.
Now wasn’t it really meant that it was mals can make better use of food than
Teachers' Examinations.
ker & Crabtree, St. Louis
others. The farmer's attention, how
a
great
thing
for
the
state
and
couuty
We have in the financing syn-
ever, is necessary for all kinds of live
Notice is hereby given that the
who oouiinand in the neigh- officers ?
stock, if the animals are to give a profit. county superintendent of Tillamook
In
1896.
my
taxes
were
$9.10;
in
1904,
uf 1300,000,000 and this should
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county will hold the regular examina
“ Clean and Wholesome.” our motto
to construct and take care of my taxes ou the same piece of property,
Prof. Adams, the statistician, after a tion of applicants for state and county
mind you, and not worth one cent more,
railroad enterprise.”
long investigation, reports that the ag papers in the High School at Tillamook
I. attorney for the transpor- were $12.80. Will you pleifee to ex gregate amount paid railroads for mail
City, Oregon, as follows:
A N on . S ub R eader .
rnittee of the chamber of com plain ?
carriage couid in fairness be reduced to
FOR STATE PAPERS.
asked to make a statement
If our correspondent will furnish us $3.000.000 a year. The average rail
Commencing
Wednesday, February
muiittee's relations with the with his name and the description of the way charge for mail, is 12 cents per ton
14, at nine o’clobck A. M. and con
e said :
property referred to we will endeavor to per mile, against an a verage of 1 cent for
of the fact that Mr. Wilsey answer the questions intelligently,—E d . freight. For carrying mail from New tinuing until Saturday, February 17,
at four o’clock P. M.
to make public sonic of die
York to Buffalo per hunderedweight the
Wednesday: Penmanship, history,
his syndicate, I have no liesi- One Paper’s View as to Candidates rail wav charge is, or was a few years
spelling, algebra, reading, Oregon
aying the matter referred to
As a matter of news The Times to ago, $1.58, against 39 cents for freight School Law.
ore or lesB before the trans-
aims to mention sli persens seeking and 63 cents for express matter. The
Thursday:
Written Arithmetic,
nnuiittee of the chamber of
office under the direct primary system habit of blaming rural free delivery for theory of teaching, grammar, book
for the last six months, but
of nominating candidates, no matter the postal deficit leaves out several | keeping, physics, civil government.
member was impressed with
*
what their party affiliation, but further essential considerations.
I Fi ¡day:
Physiology,
goegraphy,
ntlal nature and could make
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than that we must draw the line. Our
The farmer who begins the new year 1 mental arithmetic, composition, phy
Iceuient. Tile comurittee lias
mail is flooded with lengthy articles,
with the intention of reducing expenses 1 sical geography.
Daily a number of the gen
platforms, etc., advocating this ami that
will find many opportunities for sq i Saturday: Botany, plane geometry,
nnected wit li tlie enterprise,
candidate and his claims for nomina
doing, and will also be surprised at the geueial history, English literature,
e have looked into tlie niat-
tion Of course the candidates ends by
end of tlie year at the many avenues for psychology.
ve found, it to be what it is
saying he “ will greatly appreciate the
FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
allowing the loss. One cause of loss is
courtesy.” No doubt ! We often won
Commencing Wednesday, February
the
neglect
of
the
farm
wagonsand
im
abtree Was Here.
der if the average candidate everstops
14, at nine o’clock A. M., and con
btree, of Baker & Crabtree, to cousider the fact that it costs money plements. An account kept of the cost tinuing until Friday, February 16, at
of
repairs
will
show
that
quite
a
large
uis bankers has been here. He to set type, and do the thousand and one
four o’clock P. M.
i
er the ground. This firm is things necessary to the successful publi sum goes in that direction, much of
First,
Second,
and
Third
Grade
g, and has strong connections, cation of even a country weekly ? The which could be saved. The use of more
Certificates.
oil
on
tools,
and
keeping
them
sharp
and
connected with the project newspapers are published for a liveli
Weditesday : 9 :00 A. M. Penmanship.
been* seen and their connec- hood, the same as the business men con in the beat condition for use, will save 10:00 A. M. U. S. History. 1:00 P.
ined. The committee is aware duct their business for a livelihood, and labor, which is an item that must be M. Orthography. 2:3OP. M.
and possible at other times, farmer his farm for a livelihood.— paid for. Too many unprofitable ani Reading.
mals, however, cause more loss than
suit has been seriously threat- Brownsville Times.
Thursday: 9:00 A. M. Written
anything else, and the farmer should be
rgfc interests in New York,
Arithmetic.
10:03 A. M. theory of
gin
the
new
year
with
sufficient
courage
w understood that by inde A Huntington Advocte of Woman
teaching. 1:00 P. M. grammar. 2:30
to
thin
out
the
flocks
and
herds
so
as
to
wers the project is financed
Suffrage.
retain only the best and most profitable. P. M. physiology.
ements so made that no other
Friday: 9:00 A. M. Geography.
For twelve years I have lived in
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n block the work.
1.00
Idaho, at Boise, the capitol of the State,
If people and nations paid more at 10:30 A. M. mental arithmetic.
r words, the committee be
and know well the conditions before the tention to having large families they P. M. School law. 2:30 P. M. civil
enterprise is genuine and wor-
ballot was given to women, and the would have less time to lament over the government.
pport of the people generally,
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
conditions since women have taken an decrease in population, savs the Brook
anding certain interests look
active part in the ¡»olitical questions of lyn Eagle. The steady
ise in birth ! Wednesday: Penmanship, orthogra-
state as territory belonging
the state. I have studied these condi in France produces a vZrid al
all over the Phy, arithmetic, reading.
othing can now stop the build-
—
Thuiday
: Art of questioning, theory
tions carefully, and have no hesitation land. Statistics tell us that there were
pendent roads through it In
in affirming that from every point of 810,000 births in France last year. of teaching, physiology.
e idea of a great state like
All applioauts for certificates must
view there has been a marked improve That number, in a small territory,
ving but one line will he < as
•
ment in handling our political problems. would not seein so bad if sociologists i be present promptly at the commence
ns to think Iowa, Illinois or
<
Today neither of the old parties dare did not look back and compare year ment of each examination. Dated at
ing only one railroad.
nominate for an important office in the withyear, nation with nation. Now, Tillamook, Oregon, thia 26th day of
an’s Policy a Mistaka,
municipality or the state, a man whose the year after the Franco-Prussian January, 1906.
Wayne W. Wiley,County School
siness interests of this state life is reputed to be impure or immoral war there were 900,000 births in France
the policy pursued by the Har- They have learned that the women can and when the nation sees the steadv in Superintendent.
Btem for the last eight tears not held in line, even with the party crease of the population in the surround
Luckiest Man in Arkansas.
(stake, and that it would have whip. And before the women were ing countries, it becomes frightened, for
‘‘I’m the luckiest rnsn in Arkanses,”
er tor the state and for the Har voters (lie immorality of a man was no I it is the numl>er that counts in the win writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, " since
GO TO
(es if, during that time, they ' good reason, to either of the parties, why ' ning of battles. The English, Austrian the restoration of my wife’s health after
liiallv extended feeder lines and : he should not be nominated fcr office
and Hungarian nations have ten times j five years of continuous coughing anrt
bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my
¡lop the state instead of now I Since the ballot has been given to our ! as many children as France. Germany good fortune to the world’s greatest
do it all in a year. If the ex . women, they are more intelligent on the' in two years had as many births as there medicine. Dr. King’s New Discovery for
FOR
bolicv had been pursued Oregon^ .►«•rial. • conomic. industrial, and politi are people in Alsace Lorraine. Why has Consumption, which I know from ex
have a million and a half <>l cal questions, before our people, and I | France so few births ? Sociologists and perience will cure consumption if taken
in time. My wife improved with first
Portland would be a citv of iielieve they vote more conscientiously , doctors say that as long as women must bottle
and twelve bottlra completed the
than the men,
I be bread winners, must send their babes cure.” Cures the worst coughs and
We solicit your patronage and will give you satisfaction.
Colds
or
money refunded. At Chas. I.
New York, Mr. Teal saw
Tl ie ¡oiling place ’or»—election day Are from home to be nursed, and in a meas-
Clough,
Druggist.
50c.
and
$1
00.
Trial
' the men connected with the quiet and orderly, and wouien, even the ure, brought up, families will be small.
bottle free.
p, mid they spoke favorably of must fastidious, find absolutely nothing I The mercenerv interest of foster mothers
lilionM. He was advised diree» objection»! « here they thought it would and being fed Iron) a nursing bottle, will
time that lire co#;st line was lie so diHagreeable and trying.
never take the place of a mother's love,
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In Idaho after several years of experi of the mothers' milk.
1/ fin inee I.
—
i’sev was called noon l»v a dele ence we are eminently pleased with
Common Colds are the Cause ' H
R. B. WlunHT.
f nine Washington c »nifty men , Woman Suffrage
of Many Serious Diseases,
h
Huntington. Oregon.
SheriffConnel*. Mr. Corneliu*
Physicians who have gained a national ' -
rs, who came to confer with
reputation as analysts of the cause <»f | B
DEALERS IN
A Habit to Be Encouraged
various disesses, claim that ir catching : M
rding ».he securing >»f right** of
cold
could
lie
avoided
a
long
list
of
W
The
mother
who
lias
acquired
the!
he matter was left in their
dangerous ailments would never lx?
a committee The syndicate i* habit of keeping on hand a bottle of) heard of. Every one knows that pneu
»g fi»r anv cash bonuses. Ex Chambai Iain's Cough Reme«Jv. saves monia and consumption originate from
water power rights have lieeii herself a great amount of uneasiness and a cold, and chronic catarrh, bionchitis,
all throst and lung trouble are ag
I in const (’on*itie«, with a view anxiety. Coughs, colds and ri«aip, to and
gravated and rendered more serious by
which
children
are
susceptihle
and
Oping mannfact wring industries.
each fresh attack. Do not risk your
quickly cured by its use. Il coun I life or tuke chei><‘eH when you have a aM
teracts
any
tendency
of
a
col
I
tn
result
cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ! =
Notice to Taxpayers.
in pneumonia, and if given as soon a« will cure it liefore three diseases develop. | 0
the
first
symptom*
of
croup
appettr,
it
Tins remedy contains no opium, mor- m
oils tor the year of 1905 are
mv bauds for oolieclk»ii. will prevent the miNck This remedy phtne or other harmful drug and has ! _
contains
nothing
injurious
and
mothers
thirty years of reputation back of it, H
honld l»e paid rf soon as pos
YVe are Agent» for the New Century Farm Gate.
itive the rebate.
S. nd in tor give it pl little one* with a feel ¡ng of gaiiie
perfect security.
8<»ld ai Ch-»s. I , lion. >
_
temeii ts.
Cl»»ugh’s D hijc Store.
l St» »re.
C. II Woolf’, Shoiiff.
A » • t * c a s • a a.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry' a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
ALEX
McNAIR CO.,
LATIMER, BROS
LEACH
e,
NOTICE TO THE pUBLIC
The Red Front
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 a
mook City
My Goods are all ’Warranted.
All SaOES purchased of me will be RE
PAIRED at REDUCED RATES.
CALL and get BARGAINS.
P. F BROWNE,Salesman
NEW MEAT MARKET.
A. H. BEATY
PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORK, VEAL
AND SAUSAGE MEAT.
Main Street, Tillamook.
TRADE
WITH
KING & MILLS CO
I 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
STORE : NEXT TO POST OFFICE
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