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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
JULY 19 Advertising Rates. . LBOAI. ADVBKTISMENTS : First Insertion, per line Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and professional cards, 1 month ................................... Homestead Notices......... ...... TimbAr Claims................................ Licalii, per line each insertion Display advertisement, an inch. 1 month ................................... All Resolutions of Condolence Lodge Notices. Sc. per line. Cards of Thanks, Sc. per line. Notices. Lost. Strayed or Stolen, minimum rale, 25c. uot exceedii g tivr lilies. WHAT SHOULD MR DO? HUSTON Consults The Oregonian as Possible Libel Suits to * H illsboro , Or,, July 12—(To th*- Editor of The Oregonian.)—I was much Interested in the discussion between Gov ernor Geer on one side and The Oregon ian on the other on the question ol criticism of public men by the press And while the criticisms of the press very often seem utterly unjustifiable, yet, on the whole, I am inclined to think with The Oregonian, that it is bet ter that men be unjustly criticised than to have the freedom of the press abridg ed. My object in writing this communica tion, however, is to ask The Oregonian's opinion upon a kindred question. Sup pose .a newspaper deliberately publishes falsehoods about a man, whether he be ■e>pvfl>lic or a private citizens, should the injured party ignore the matter, or should he invoke the law and cause the indictment and punishment of the editor? To put it correctly, during the recent primary campaign the Salem Journal, the Tillamook Headlight, and other papers, published n statement that I ran for the State Senate in 1900 on a free silver Democratic ticket, etc , with many other falsehoods of like character. The Silverton Appeal published a state ment that I never stepped inside of a church, that I never gave a dollar to re ligious or charity, that I never spoke of religion except to sneer at it, etc. These statements were wilful anti de liberate falsehoods, published with the in tent and for the express purpose of in juring inv candidacy. Now, shall I con sult my own personal comfort and allow the matter to go by without notice, or is It my duty, as one who tries to be a good citizen, to cause the authors of these statements to be indicted ? It will do me no good to do so, but is it my dutv to do this for the protection of other candidates who may come here after ? I confess I am in doubt about it, and the opinion of The Oregonian, if frankly given, will probably turn the scale with S. B. H uston tician'a lot, at the King of Italy said when the anarchist hit him with a bomb. He who endures slander bravely may live to be glorified by the same tongues (hat abused him. By the time Mr. Huston runs tor Congress again the pa pers which lied about him will probably have become filled will remorse and shame, and will be among his most ar dent supporters ; whereas, should he sue the editors for libel, thev would lie worse than ever. Besides, nothing advertises a newspaper so well as a libel suit, and if Mr. Huston should sue these editors he would really be doing them an invol nntary favor. All the argument seems to be on one side. Forget the wrong. It is really worth rememliering ? Any body can lie. It takes a man to forgive a liar. ________ As far as the Headlight is concerned, it published nothing about Mr. Huston but what it believed to be facts, but it is (lie same old story, the defeated office seekers and politicians, as soon as an election is over, want to take the hide off somebody, so jump onto the editors,but, you bet, they never once mention the lies and libelons statements they make dur ing the campaign against their political opponents. There may be a few excep (ions, and Mr. Huston may be one of them, bnt the majority of office seekers and politicians seem to take a delight in showing up the political and personal records of their opponents, and if there areanv flaws they are sure to find them and make the most of them lor political purposes. Our experience is that it is not the editors who lie as much as it is the politicians and office seekers, who endeavor to get campaign lies into the newspapers. Mr Huston ought to know that it is all fair in love, war and poli. tics, but he must not blame the editors if once in a while they are imposed upon bv the politicians and at the same time publish a whole lot of truth that office seekers would prefer not being published about them just previous to an election. II the lew trivial matters which Mr. Huston complain of are all that the politicians could rake up against him in a warm political race he ought to think himself lucky, for, really, he must be an exemplary citiz.cn anil with good traits However, we hope the next time that Mr Huston runs for office he will l>e suc cessfid, and then he won’t feel so bad with the editors. In the meantime, we invite him to visit the Tillamook County Fair with Bro. Hofer, who, it seems, is the biggest sinner and needs baptizing it he has has given Mr. Huston cause to "beef” TT T. IiOTTS, LONG PRAIRIE Mr. M. W. Storey and wife have gone to Bay City, where the Oil Company are intending to put down a well. During their alieence Albert Olds is watching the well here. Thursday was a very hot day in our vicinity. The people of this prairie were pained to hear ol the death of Clyde Cornett, which happened Wednesday evening. Mr Cornett lived iiere when a boy, at the time of his death be was stopping with ins half brother, Chas. Welle, ot Brooten Springs. Joseph Blaser is building a new barn. John Drake, of Tillamook, is working for Henry Rogers. Andrew Bibb.v is working for Joe Blaser.________________ _ A Hard Lot of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless you awaken them to their pro per action with Dr. King’s New Life Fills ; the pleasantest and uioet effective cure tor Constipation. They prevent Appendiclis and Cone up the system. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough, Drug Store. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the county court ol Tillamook county will receive bids for 50 Cords of Fir Wood for the courthouse. Wood to be cut in four foot lengths and delivered and plaeed in the cellar of the courthouse. Wood to be delivered not later than September 1st, 1906. All bnis must be filed with the County Clerk on or before August 1st, 1906, at 10 o’clock a.m. By order of the ^ounl v Clerk. G. B. LAMB, County Clerk. M. F. LEACH A ttorney - a Complete set of Abstr Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. ft Taxes paid in office. Residents. Office opposite Post ( Both phoney w. Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. H. COOPERt A ttorney - at -L aw Over 30 Years experience in the Business HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C., T illamook , p C arl Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A. WILLIAMS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IPeuttfcher ¿Abvok Office across the street and north Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of tlie kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my AJA prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. the Post Office. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at .L aw . Office : Opposite Court Hi The Best Hotel T illamook , O regon . THE ALLEN HOUSE, OPEN PUBLICITY THE BEST GUARANTY OF MERIT. W. SEVERANCE, J. P. ALtbEN, Proprietor. When the maker of a medicine, sold through druggists for family use, takes his patients fully into his confidence by frankly and fearless!* publishing broad cast as well as on ,ts bottle wrappers, A ttorney - at - law , a full list of all its ingredients in plain Special Attention paid to Tourists. Enpflsh, this action on his part is the best possible evidence that he Is not A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. T illamook O regon . afraid to have the search light of inves tigation turned full upon his formula and that it will bear the fullest scrutiny and the most thorough investigation. H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the cure of the weaknesses, periodical pains and functional derangements of the or gans distinctly feminine, is the only meili- elne put up for sale through druggists for P hysician and S urgeon . woman’s special use. the maker of which »■j Is not afraid to tako his patients into his full confidence by such open aud Office first door East of F. R. honest publicity. A glance at the published ingredients Beals’ office. on each bottle wrapper, will show that it Is mado wholly from native. American, medicinal roots, that it contains no poi sonous or habit-forming drugs, no nar R. BEALS, cotics and no alcohol—pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength being used Instead of the commonly employed alco Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. hol, both for extracting and preserving REAL ESTATE, tho active medicinal properties found in the roots of tho American forest plants F inancial A gent , employed. It is the only mediclno for women’s pecular diseases, sold by drug Tillamook, Oregon. gists, that does not contain a largo per centage of alcohol, which Is In the long Government inspection of meat pro run so harmful to woman's delicate, nerv ous system. Now, glycerine is pci feci ly R. P. J. SHARP, ducts may be more of a success now harmless, and servos a valuable purpose r^. A A AA A A A A A l A c A l A A. A A A. A A A j A A l A k A l that Dr. Roosevelt is behind the micro by possessing intrinsic value all Its ewn, and besides it enhances the curative scope. Pine food will be quite as much effect of the other ingredients entering RESIDENT DENTIST, of a boon to the country as pure poli- Into the "Favorite Prescription." PROPRIETOR Some of the ablest medical writers and t ics. Office across the street from the teachers endorse these views and praise * * * all tho several ingredients of which "Fa Court House. The hog is a wonderful anidinl when vorite Prescription” is composed — rec you come to sum him all up and is one ommending them for the euro of the Dr. Wise’s office. very same diseases for which this world- ot the fixed institutions of this country. famed medicine is advised. No other Some one once wittily described him as a mediclno for women has any such pro- SARCHET, fcxxlmial endorsement—worth more than manufacturer of hams, bird, hair any Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. * number of ordinary testimonials. If The Fashionable Tailor. Interested, send name and address to Dr. brushes, head cheese, tooth brushes, A Point of Law R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his little Fine Machine Work a Specialty. . Nothing could flatter The Oregonian glue, buttons, fertilizer, fats, bacon, book of extracts from tho works of Cleaning, Pressing and Repair, more than to he asked its opinion on a knife handles, ■whistles, soaps, sauce, eminent medical writers and teachers, endorsing the several Ingredients and point of law by a man of Mr. 8. B Hus sausage and satisfaction, As a con- telling just what Dr. Pierce’s medicines ing a Specialty. "O ’ W W W W W W ’ W 5F w VW ton's legal eminence. The point is this: In denser, he beats the finest steam ma are made of. It's/rec for the asking. chinery, He will put ten bushels of case a newspaper deliberately publishes Store in Heins Photographic , J une 3, 1878.— N otice fob fa Is hoods about a man, should he ignore corn into less space than a bushel T imber I. amd P ublication . measure, Coin loaned to a hog is Gallery. United States Land Office, the matter or should he sue the editor Poitland, Oregon. June 27th, 1906. Four Full Quarts, Four Full Quarts, ior libel Y Mr. Huston must permit us cash at a good investment, safe and at Notice is hereby given that in compliai cc He does what the with the provisions ol the act of CoDgres’- $3,25. *3 05 to distinguish as he would himselt do a large interest OBERT A. MILLER, of June 3rd, I878. entitled “ An act for th< where he addressing his intellect to this ancient alchemists never succeeded in sale of timber lands in the States of California Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terri orv.' doing, by converting corn into coin, problem before the Supreme Court It | as extended to all the Public Land States b\ A ttorney - at -L aw , 4. 1H9?, depends, in fact, upon the falsehood. All and thus discovers the philosopher's act of August 9KORUE A. EDMUNDS, stone. Ot Tillamook, conn y of Tillamook. State of Iil»els are lies, but not all lies are libels Land Titles, Land Office Busi * * * Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his The Oregonian could not conscientious statement No. 6975, for the purchase of It is difficult to see bow any manu j swotn ness and Mining Law. the Sw *4 of Nw >4 and Nw L of few % of ly advise Mr. Huston to sue an editor sec. No. 10. in township. No. 1 North facturer, not desiring to be deliberate- I range No. 10 west, and will offer proof to PORTLAND, OREGON. when he would t»e morally certain to ly dishonest, can object to the pure I ! show that the land sought is more valuable lose his case. for its timber or stone than for agricultural Room, 306 Commercial Building. food bill. It simply requires that la 1 purposes, and to establish his claim to said The falsehoods which he quotes as | land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook examples are singularly exasperating Leis shall not lie. If food and drugs j City, on Saturday, the 6lh day of October, 1900. names aa witnesses specimens. It would be hard io imagine are maiked pure they must l>e pure. | i He James C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Ore.; John D. an)thing more desperAtelv disgraceful If they are adulterated, colored or ' Edwards, of Portland, Ore ; Howard R. j Edmunds, of Tillamook, Ore.; Charles A..John DllIDIESSEI than to run for the State Senate in 1900 otherwise not strictly pure, the lal>el son, of Tillamook. Ore. I Any and all persons claiming adversely the must proclaim the fact. People who on a frce ailvrr Democratic ticket, as the | above described lauds are requested to file’ their 8HAVING, HAIR CUTTING in this office on or before said 6th day of Salem journal an I other papers are wish to buy inferior goods will still claims have that privilege, but those who October, 1906. said to have accused Mr. Huston of do A lqrrnon S. D rksskr . Register. SHAMPOOING, ETC inj. The depravity of a man who suppose they are getting genuine arti NOTICK FOX PURL’CATION. cles, and are paying for them, need would do such a thing is something loo Department of the interior. We want to send you four full quarts of our fine Tillamook Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor Land Office at Portland, Ore., dreadful to think of. And yet. the not be swindled. Such is the sum and persons suffering with rheumatism.. June 16th, 1906 sulistaiice of the bill that passed the | Notice is hereby given that the following Rye or Bourbon Whiskies, packed in plain case, and charges bv question is—- 'Does this accusation inflict named settler has tiled notice of his intention express prepaid. senate in February and was held up Price, >3.25 for four fulI quarts. Upon Mr. Huston mental agony so | t<> make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will h * made before the severe that « jury can measure it in in the house for months by question, , County We just want you to try it; open one or all of the bottles and KILL?», Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla damages ? Has it injured his law prac able methods and amended in the in mook City, Oregon, on August btli. 100c, via give it a good and fair trial, then if you find it not as represented CURE ms LUHCS KDIHE R HAYKt terest of fraudulent food makers. It tisc to an appreciable extent?” We ap U.K. No 13675 for the N 14 Nw % Se ’ Nw U isstrsuge how hard it is for the peo 1 and Sw % Ne 14, section ¡0, tp. 3 south, range return package at our expense, and your money will be refunded prehend that the mere injury of his can- !«• west. to you. WITH lie nainaslhe following witnesses to prove his didaev is not a matter of which a court ple to get a square deal from their own continuous residence upon and cultivation ot law makers. would take congnixauce De minimis non Now you know that express charges cost money, so we could said land, via : « « » Ito lie W. Watson, of Tillamook. Oregon ■ curat lex. It is generally aoppueed that the in. Randolph l.amb. ot Spruce. Oreg.»n : Mrs. R I., not afford to make such an offer if we didn’t feel absolutely suie Nor does it seem exactly libelous to cubator is a strictly modern and Amer Wade, of Spruce. Oregon ; Peter Amacher, of that our Tillamook Bourbon and Rye Whiskies would please you. Spruce, Oregon. rnn CONSUMPTION Hw M Accuse a candidate of never going to ican invention, but thia ia far from A lgirnon S. D remsf . r . Register We can also offer you a fiue line of old Port, Sherry, Angelica church, hut candidates are not general the fact. The ancient Egyptians were NOTICK Hit PCBL1CATION. Muscat, Catawba Wiues at I1.50 a gallon. Express and Freight ly supposed to lie good men, A tinge of onto the trick ami thoroughly under Pepsitmenl of the Interior Sureet Znd Quickest Cure ior Laud other at Poitland. Ore., charges prepaid ; no charge for cooperage. weakness, a slight imputation of de stood the advantages, of the •• wooden , June yolh. IqoS. THROAT and LUNG TROUB pravity, is often thought to favor a lien" tliousanda of year« ago. About Notice is hereby elven that the f llowina Some fine Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, Brandv, Cognac Gin LES, or NONXT BACK. settler has filed notice of hla Intention man's chances of election. We recall four huidr.d of there aitiflcial battle named to make final proof la support of his claim, and Rum, White Rye, Malt Rye at »3.00 a gallon. height and Ex-! that in this same campaign it was made ora have been discovered as the result that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Portland. Oregon, on press charges prepaid ; no charge for cooj»erage. a matter ot reproach to one candidate ot recent exhumations in old cities of Auicuat illh. ivofi. vis.: ALBERT S. TILPKN. that he did go to church, and his friends the Nile, «Inch shows that at one! H E No 1.1041. Agents wanted in every city. for ilie Sw g sw i4. section 4 ‘a N,‘ '« aectiow S, and W Nw SeelHin denied it with scorn and passionate in lime they were in common use. Tlitw », Tp. i north, range y weal. M. JACOB & CO., dignation. The average voter is himself forerunners of our machines were ar ’ Hr name-the fol low I lit witnesses to prove his contlimous residence upon and culllvallou a sinlul creature, mid his secret svm ranged »uh galleries for holding the! ol said land, vis : 404 Washington Street, W" ■ " F- I »at Iocs are with Hie lost. It does not eggs, which were heated from a tvn-1 .. ? S .Co"*' “f B*lf ’’“v R.ltuer, of Hay l ily. Oregon l.u.t Nelson ot Portland, Oregon. do for a camli'late to t >o hole. We iral oven. W't have simply rediacuv- ! Bay City Oregon, William Hiefeubeig. of Bev . think npnn the whole that the accum - ered ore of the |,wt aits and prnvrd t'ltyr. Oregon Aingaaos s. fiaassga. Register. tion of never going to church .nu-«t have again that I brie is nothing new umler no i t* ■ to t lit ol roil«. helped Mr Huston, and that hr ought the auii—or th" hen. Nrrncs IS llaassv Otvgs.-To all persona Centrally boosted Rates, $1 Per da to send the papers which pnh>i«hrd it having clnims .against the ,-at.ate of lil tlKAlM XV BROWN drveas^f to iomt slight gratuity rather than to sue Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera sent such claims to the umlermgned. execn them for lilicl. I iris st the ..«tee of T fl C.oenc in Till,.- and Diarrhoea Remedy. ^nsook City. Oregon, within mk months from To concln le. we shnul I advise Mr. I his is a jierf.clly reliable im-tirm, toe date i»t th»-* cotice. M. H. laRRSEN, Proprietor. Datfel Jtttic 21M. Huston to onsult his personal comfort I for Is.wel complaints and’mie that Iras SisirTHi M il * Lr ecu trig of the n. ver In-en known to fail even in the and let these milters pass without fur I will nnd t.vstnment of K whssim ni<«t severe and danger, us cases. f\.r _ w- Bsows, Pewaaed. iher notice. They are part ol the poli. rule l»y I lias. I. < kmgl. . Drug Stoic. H. T, li.vrTv and T H Ooras The Beet Hotel in the city. Ko Chinese Employed Headquarters for Travelling Men. Fir and Spruce Lumber Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COmPflNY. 1 A. K. CASE, Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmiths. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. ft M. JACOB & GO. Fine Whiskies, Sweet Wines, Cordials, BRANDIES AND CHAMPAGNES LATIMER BROS., ■MIEI HD 404 Washington Street, Portland, Ore. . ho couch King's New Discovery FOR (Jgo;;. .W LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK. Attorneys R>r Exeeutris, I OREGON ■-.ML"