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active. Finally, the very best advice which can be given is that everyone sh >uld know liimrelf in the matter of f <xls, and should use ordinary common sense precaution in selecting. The in dividual himself is the only one entirely competent to construct a diet code for himself. But it is well that lie should have a code and stick to it—Butchers' and Packers' Gai eft r. Advertising Rates. L egal A dvrktihments : First Insertion, per line. . I 10 5 Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and professional cards, 1 month ....................................... I (X) Homestead Notices.......................... 3 00 Timber Claims.................... 1 10 00 3 Locals, per line each insertion ... Display advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month ....................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and Though Mr Cleveland is occasionally Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. suggested for third term, no Democrat Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc , has proposed that Mr. Parker make minimum rale, 25c. not exceedii g five another reach for a first term lines. * * * Russia will make another big mistake if it punishes its fighting generals and admirals for the faults of the grand dukes and the imperial system. * * * Germany is said to have reduced its On To Tillamook. consumption of meat. Some of the S< me years ago, President A. B. Ham German sausages have been considered mond, of the Astoria <& Columbia River dreams, but the question now is : Are Railroad Company, made the deliberate they inspected ? * ☆ * statement, in this city, that “that rail The 9-foot Russian giar.t was locked way line would be the first to enter the Tillamook county,’ and the news of the up for a time in a police cell for drawing hour is in direct conformity with that a crowd on the streets. It is a good ad vertisement. Sarah Bernhardt has declaration. It is good news for Tillamook county, neglected the bastiles. ¥ « * and as good for Astoria. It means a A Flench physician has invented an in vast deal tor the state and all its north strument known as the du I or i meter, by western commuties, since it will open up to quick communication limitless re means of which doctors may calculate sources hitherto submerged and unap accurately the suffering of a patient who proachable. There is a virgin world of is in pain, in pounds or grams. * ¥ ¥ magnificent timber involved in the ex- A southern paper asks why that re‘ ploitation of that section, aside from the gion has failed to go extensively into establishment of daily markets ior the raising the best cantaloupes for the cultivated staples and products of the northern markets. It isa well-timed itr immense farm districts of i'illamook and quiry. A cantaloupe just right is t le intervening country. recognized as a joy forever. Now that the assurance has gone forth * * * in this behalf, we, of Clatsop, with a 'I he big <100,000 Ifl-irch gun, with a warm Tillamookian leaning and purpose, range of 21 miles, which was made by hope the inauguration of the extension this government, has been discarded, it C/f the “A. & U ” will not he deferred un having been found that, with the povxer til the encouraging prospect is once of smokeless pewder now in use, it would again lost in the maze of time, inertia not stand the strain of fire and conse and silence. We hope the word of this quently would be more dangerous to capable man will be fort tied and proven t mse who fired it than to the enemy. by the early cominencment of the work, ¥ * * and that the da wii of tlie new year will A new tieatment for lockjaw has been see the venture so far along as to preclude used successfully in two cases at the another instant of doubt or foreboding Pennsylvania hospital, Philadelphia, It It is an iniative carrying huge possi is simply a more rational use of the bilities with it, and the period of disap- tetanus antitoxin. Heretofore it has ponlment has been so long drawn out been the practice to make the injection that tlie first tangible sign of the reality in the apiral cord, without regard to the will be hailed with genuine and unal Io ality of the infection. Now the plan loyd satisfaction, not only here, but in is to inject into a nerve close to the point Tillamook county, where the hunger and of infection. M * * thirst for the lively touch of intercom A noted German physician, Dr. Berg munication with the outer world is in man, who presided at the meeting of the tense. Mr. Hammond has said the word, and Berlin medical association Thursday, that word should mean much and docs agreed with others present that the clin mean much, the only thing now want ical diagnosis of appendicitis seldom per ing is the outward and visible sign of mitted an accurate judgment of the case, the actual launching of the scheme, and serious doubt of the value of opera tions was expressed. Prof. Orth said llello, Tillamook !—Astorian. that in 10 percent of his cases the ap pendix did not confirm the diagnosis, Diet in Summer. and in another 10 percent there was no There is no established c .de in the disease whatsoever, while he knew of matter of diet that is of universal appli. many serious cases which had been cation, says tho Baltimore ^American cured without operating. * * * After all is said that is to be suid con It is at last definitely settled that the cerning the relative values of foods in starches, proteids ami albuminoids, th— six new battle ships decided upon bv fact remains ilmt the individual appetite the French government to rival the constitute! the fimil court of appeal, Dreadnaught, are to have a permanent which frequently seta aside the denmn- protection of a special kind against tor s'.ralions of the uheuiical analysis as of pedoes. M. Bertin, chief construction little account. The appetite, like the engineer to the French fleet, has made lover's fancy, arrives at conclusions the Announcement to the academy of without wasting any time in hunting lor sciences The protection is to consist of reasons. The chemists tell us that internal armorplating inside the vessel peaches and straw lien ies are mostly al a certain depth below the water line. w ater, ami that the w hile potato is al But nothing very heroic is claimed for most entirely starch, and | h »«- hh «- h a the system. The most expected is that very low food value, but yet the average a battle ship even badly hit by a tor human appetite holds in quite high es pedo can be kept afloat. rowed’’ from tlieBurns place of business, I taken to a hotel and fed upon morsels • of crackers well soaked on whipkev. It was nvt long until the bird accrued a I fine specimen of “jag” and did all sorts | of things. Then it was returned to the | owner by messenger. Thinking it was . in need of a drink, he placed it beside a pan of water, but the bird promptly had ' a fit. It recovered from this and is none the worse tor its experience with the boys ¥ * ¥ The fact that English newspapers are frequently discussing the best way oi abolishing trusts and combinations in trade would be a little puzzeling to the unwary who have been led into the de lusion that tariffs are the parents of trusts, if they could see them. England, under free trade, finds that discrimina tion of public offices and private corpor ations are the roots, of the evil with her, as they ate everywhere. If she has few er and smaller trusts than are found here, it is only because the volume of her internal commerce is less and time and labor-saving machinery has r.ot been carried to nearly that point of produc tion they have with us. England will solve her trust problems. And so shall we. M. F. LEACH, Complete set of Abstract Book. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. “Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. A ttorney - at -L aw , Over 30 Years experience in the Business HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C., T illamook , Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A. WILLIAMS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office across the street and north from the Post Office. Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. GOYNE, A ttorney - at . L aw . The Best Hotel Office : Opposite Court House, THE ALLEN HOUSE, T illamook , O regon W. SEVERANCE, J. P. flULiEN, Proprietor Headquarters for Travelling Men. A ttorney - at -L aw , Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. T illamook O regon . Q H. UPTON, Ph. G.jM.D., Fir and Spruce Lumber. P pysician and S urgeon . Office fiist door East of F. R. Beals’ office. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COffîPÆNY. F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. r 4 4 jfk jtk jfk. JS k . At. A l vflk j A c jftc j A cj A t J8k j A •A* j A f J2) r - j A s -JB c j A l . A. K. CASE, f PROPRIETOR Tillamook Iron Works ’ General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Boiler Work, Longer’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. 4 ír TILLAMOOK, v w « "w w w « f mf f Buy on Credit! O regon . haberlach , C arl OREGON. t p- J- sharp , RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. T . SARCHET, The Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. • w w nF w v w w Is Disease a Crime ? Not very long ago. a popular magazine published an editorial article in which the writer asserted, in substance, that all disease should 1» regarded as criminal. Certain it is, that much of the sickness and suffering of mankind Is due to the violation of certain of Nature’s laws. But to say that all sickness should bo regarded ns criminal, must appeal to every reasonable individual as radically wrong. It would bo harsh, unsympathetic, cruel, yes criminal, to condemn the poor, weak, over-worked housewife who sinks under the heavy load of household cares and burdens, and suffers from weak nesses, various displacements of pelvic organs and other derangements peculiar to her sex. Frequent bearing of children, with its ex acting demands upon the system, coupled with the care, worry and labor of rearing a large family, is often the cause of weak nesses. derangements and debility which are aggravated by the many household cares, and the hard, and never-ending work which the mother Is called upon to perform. Dr. Pierce, the maker of that world-famed rem edy for woman s peculiar weaknesses and ills—Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription—says that one of the greatest obstacles to the euro of this class of maladies Is the fact that tho poor, over-worked housewife ran not get tho needed rest from her many household cares and labor to enable her to secure from the use of his *»Prescription ” its full benefits. It is a matter of frequent experience, he says. In his extensive practice In these cast's, to meet with those In which his treatment falls by reMonof the patient’s Inability to abstain bard work long enough to be cured. With those suffering *rom prolapsus, ante- version and retroversion or tho uterus or other displacement of the womanly organs. It is very’ necessary that. In addition to tak ing his ’’ I avorlte Prescription ” they abstain from being very much, or for long periods, on their feet. Al! heavy lifting or straining of any kind should also be avoided. As much out-door air as possible, with moderate, light exeroise la also very Important Let the patient observe theaa rules and the "Favor ite Prescript km " will do the rest Dr. Pieroe’s Medical Adviser Is stmt free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of I mailing ouZu. Send to Dr. H. \ . Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cent stami* for pa- Der-coverod. or 31 stamtw bir cloth-bound. 1 per-covcred, stamp* for If sick consult the Doctor, frvo of charge by letter. AH such communications are held sacredly confidential. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets invigorate and regulate stomach, liver and bowel*. COOPER, H. Orders for Lomber promptly attended to. Ship your cheese direct to «I. D. Agen, Seattle, Tacoma or Bellingham, Wash, and by doing so you get the high est price and save the middle man’s commission. Taxes paid for lions Residents. in office. The End of the World of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, la., of ail usefulness, came wlityi he began taking Electric Bitters. lie writes : “ Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have surv'ved had I not taken Electric Bitters They also cured me of General Debility.” Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney com plaints, Blood diseases, Herdache, Diz ziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough, Drug Store. A ttorney - at -L aw . • Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc * ¥ ¥ To n man up a tree it looks as though A. B. Hammond is in possession of the golden key of the lower Columbia situa- tion as between Hill and Harriman. One of these men must acquire the Astoria i & Columbia River Railroad if this sec tion is to be exploited by either, or both That is unequivocally the trenchant fact of the hour. And Astoria need not wor ry much as to who shall get it. In either event it brings this city in direct trans continental touch with the country, and upon a basis that will bring the correlative ad vantages of rates; the one thing so essential here. So, however, the issue may fall, this place is bound to figure with aplentitude of profit. Astoria cannot be affected ; she holds the old, original key of the marintime business puzzle of the northwest, rusty as it may be, whosoever holds the subsidiary keys. —Astorian ¥ * * teem those low grade foods. The recent flights of Horace Wild in The appetite is generally a true moni an airship of his devising over the city tor in food selection, hilt man, like the of Chicago is believed to have made a lower animals, will sometimes overfeed new record for distance and control. Oil when the viands are templing. Thesutn his first flight he traveled eleven miles, tuer time ill particular is a reason when most of the way atiout 1500 feet above there should be some extra care in the ground, but when nearly in tlie heart of matter of diet. It is an open question the city his power gave out, and after w hether the human race, upon the aver dodging steeples and smokestacks, he age, consumes too much food or too little. finally came down, uninjured, on the There is one set of theorists that contends roof of a flat building. There he re that the average of mankind is overfed, paired his machine and continued Ins and another set that, with equal positive journey, a distance of five miles further, ness Hsseits that the average man is un without mishap. Then he went a third derfed. The truth, probably, as usual, time out over the lake a considerable lies somewhere near the middle—the distance and returned. average man most likely gets about en * * ♦ ough to eat. But tlie question <>f diet, as According to ofli’-ial statistics 1.50,000 has been la-fore suggested can not be persons die of tuberculosis in France | considered iqsin the average. Each in each year. This is thirty.nine out of a dividual must solve for himself the prob thousand. Prof. Alliert Robin Ims de lem of whether he is eating too much or ductal that the disease decreases almost too little, and he must determine for in proportion to the density of populn hinitH-lf whether it is beet fur him to lion. The campaign against tlm "white uvoid foods that are rich in proteids, plague * in France now has assumed and depend upon a diet that is chiefly such national importance that the Pana vegetarian. academy of medicine recoinmeuds that If we believe all that the vegetarians all doctors handling such cases should tell us concerning the extra work forced j indicate to those surrounding the patient iqsin the dig«stive a|i|N«ralUH by a meal and to the patient himself the measures diet, how an excess of fermentation is‘ to take to prevent infection. usually produced, toxins and ail excess * * * of urates vngemlered. there would lea Fish, alive snd kicking, may now lie greater slump in the demand forment. received at any distance from the waters But the vegetarians have not the argu in which they are captured, ssvs the Lit ment all n-|'hems’-lves. Many high ho erary Digest, thanks to a German scien this $60 Machine for $25 thoritiea stai d for the doctrine I hat tlie tist, Dr. Eugene Erlwein, of Berlin. In FMISm MtEfllt. It 11 is • a hlfh-arm, hlth arm. drop .Iron 1 head, ball bearing, lock- health and vigor of tlie human race de hm lala»rslury a method Ims been found •titrh. double fevd. sett- pends largely up ma ill« al diet, It is not to keep live fish i »d« tlnitely in cases threading «huttie: hit antoinatk bobbin winder nee«' sary for tie inditidual to ally him lineil with a thick layer of damp doth and other latent improve ment». This Is the ANTI- self wi h either sehixel of the food theor and supplied with a current of pure oxy. ' TK19T MAC IHKB. Uta the same machine agents ist«, but lie had «-« rtainiy la-st liealiit'e gen. Dr. Rrlwein Ims now p.itentvd a are ¿»kingyoi «Ml for All careful during the hot summer days, special fish car for use on railroads em attai'hm 'ufro with each machine. Bold for only s>th as Io his proteids ami his starches, ploying thia prim iple. but with a slight __ 3' cash snd IS monthly a .1 especially as to tlie luring cuciinilier. variation. The fish are kept in a little wm- TJSJT Mr tra. RMStTHt tlUlKU' >h«wtu titrant household we wm tfrgUfd Which is tn ■ally waler, but which is waler, into which pure oxygen is con. FreMkDon tat Pavmentt—our new rt(MT plan. none the less soiuelimes | "rniemusty stsnlly it jected. Gevurfi Furniture Company • 173-173 First Stw PORTLAND. oh . I T. BOTTS, Charles H. Burns of West Chester, ’ Pa., has a pet crow which has develop- i ed a liking for strong drink, and as its owner is a prohibitionist, thereis prob ably trouble in store for the bird, which tell from grace recently. It was “Bor j Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. Four Full Quarts. $3.25. Four Full Quarts, $3.25. J^OBERT A. MILLER, M. JACOB & GO. A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. Fine Whiskies, Sweet Wines, PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commercial Building Cordials LATIMER BROS., BRANDIES AND CHAMPAGNES BIRBE! HD B1IIDBESSEI HAIR CUTTING SHAVING, 404 Washington Street, Portland, Ore SHAMPOOING, ETC Elcetric Baths nicely fitteti up. Goodfor persons suffering with rheumatism. We want to send you four full quarts of our fine Tillamook Rye or Bourbon Whiskies, packed in plain case, and charges by express prepaid. Price. >3.25 for four full quarts. We just want you to try it; open one or all of the bottles, and give it a good and fair trial, then if you find it not as represented, return package at our expense, and your money will be refunded to you. Now you know that express charges cost money, so we could not afford to make such an offer if we didn’t feel absolutely suie that our Tillamook Bourbon and Rye Whiskies would please you. We can also offer you a fine line of old Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscat, uatawua Catawba Wines at $1.50 a gallon. Express and Freight charges ' _ o r prepaid . . r * » ; J no charge for cooperage. Some fine Rye and Bourbou Whiskies, Brandy, Cognac Gin, Rum, White Rye, Malt Rye at $3.00 a gallon. Freight and Ex press charges prepaid ; no charge for cooperage. Agents wanted in every city. M. JACOB & CO., 404 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. kill ™» couch ««» CURE THS LUNCS King’s New Discovery WITH ___ /C onsumption Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. 7 THt LDAND _ maxbrs o * rwATtmoor oil » clotiuk TW ■5LKKEI5 FOMMEL SUCKERS AO NAD1 I Centrally Ltoeated Rates, $1 Per day LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LiARSEN. Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel in the city. OREGON No Chinese Employed. FOLLOWING OUR SUCCESSRl I I AT PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO g I__ ANO OTHER EXPOSITIONS I | | WS WON THB I ^HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD 1 W.AT Tilt ST LOUIS WORLDS FAIR^ AJTOWl!Mcoi »MTOfTcNKMol ' NCWYOM J *' THt ' 'CRAW