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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 13, 1906- Editorial Snap Shots. Railroad projects into Tillamouk are getting so numerous they will lie as thick as the bristles on a hog's back presently. Next, please. » If » We hope the next time that Mr. Lytle, Dr. Tamiesie and others come to Tilla mook they won’t hoodoo the weather, for it rained every day they were here. Don't let it happen again, gentlemen. * M * It is perfectly in order to ask the Bay City Land Company when its proposed railroad will be in operation, for we beg to call attention to the fact that that is one of the things it has said not a word ■bout. * * * The Oiegon Press Association will hold its annual meeting at Newport on Sept. 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Wouldn’t it be a good idea for the Tillamook Developingr|t League to invite the editors to Tina- mooli next year. * * * Talk about rough on rats, Francis J. Hetiey appears to be rough on Oregon attorneys who were in the habit of mak ing Fourth of July orations and extol the government and the Stars and Stripes, but at the same time the rascals were in a conspiracy to deprive Uncle Sam of the public domain. That is what they called, no doubt, Spread Eagle pat- rotifxn. * » * The only •'knocker1' that we know of who is knocking about the fair is the Yamhill Goose Kid who runs the Clover dalr paper. But, then, he's only another little pup Iteing used by the orignal rule or ruin knockers in this city, and having squeezed his little tail, of course, the pup has to yelp. We suggest to theexecutiye committee that a premium badge be sent to the little pup for being the smallest pup knocker in the county * * * Tillamook County, although reported to be ‘ dead" on account of voting saloons out of its territory, has succeed, cd in carrying out a fair that would be a credit to a much more populous county. From all reports, aftertwo years trial of prohibition, the county is advancing more rapidly than any other county in the state ill proportion to its assessed valuation. Thus another spike has been driven in the liquor men'» cannon.—N. Yamhill Record. We would like to inform the Record that there is nothing dead about Tilla- tuook. The only dead 'ens that we know of are the capitalists and business men of Portland who haven't tapped this county with a railroad. * ♦ * couragement should be given any com pany to construct rail and electric roads in the county, but to use the public high waysand to give perpetual rights, to our way of thinking, is something that the county court should well consider before k undertakes to give away the people's rights. Although there are some objections to steam engines and cars running at a high rate of speed on the public highway, but very little objection is raised to electric cars, provided there are good roads either side of the rails. It is to be hoped, however, that should the county court eventually ngree to permit steam or electric lines to build on the public highways that it be stipulated that the rails be laid one side and not iu the middle of the road, that the road be graded at least 60ft. wide and graveled and kept in repair by the company using it. These and other details the county court will haye to consider to safe-guard the people's rights, for the only roads that the people of Tillamook ha ve had to contend with are the road9 and bridges that they have built themselves and go down in their jear.s every year to main tain, therefore, we say, Guard well the people’9 interest, who, after years of toil and expense have built thé roads, and don’t give away a valuable franchise without some airouut of compensation every year. Big Tidal Waves. Those who see the riee and fall of the tides in our Atlantic "harbors eelaotu think of the wonderful course of the ocean waves, which cause the tidal llux and re flux. Such billows not only cross < the sea, but flow from ocean to ocean, and in this way complicated movements , are set going. Thus, for instance, once in every twelve hours the moon raises a tide billow iu the southern Indian ocean. When this billow pass«* the cape of Good Hope, at noon, its successor is already born, and the Azores irian ia, at midnight, the second is rounding the cape, and a third hascome into existence in the southern ocean. By 4 o'clock in the morning following its pasiage of the cape lhe tide billow leaches the English channel, and there the shallow waters delay it so much that it does not arrive 1 at the straits of Dover until 19 a m. Here the narrowing channel causes the i tide to rise very high and almost puts an end to the wave. In the meantime another branch of the billow runs around lhe western side of the British islands, rounds the north point of Scotland, and moves slowly down the eastern coast of England until it finally flows up the Thames and laps the wharves of London. Tillamook Ferrv for Sale. Arrivala at Allen House. I have three acres, with new boat and cable.dock and privilege of ferry land on ilie opiosite side of the river; also 10 acres of land on the opposite side of the river, with house and barn on the same land and four acres under dyke, Friday.—If. J. Gregory, Mrs W. A. which yielded this year 12 ton of hay. Geer, I). N. McDonald, Portland; F. L J. F. T omlinson . French, Albany ; Sirs. H. T. Winters' San Francisco ; A, S. Dilley, Dick Hols, Starving to Death. eher, Forest Grove. Because her stomach was so weakened Saturday.—C. and A. M. Austin, by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary 11. Wallers, of St. Clair Netarts; C. B. Vantress. St , Columbus. O., was literally starving Sunday.—Mrs. Wooley and son, to death. She writes: "My stomach was Charles Wooley, Beaver ; D. Stepton, so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat, and my nerves so wrecked that Albany. I could not sleep; and not before I was Monday.—J. J. Read and wife, Wm. given up to die was I induced to try Riefenberg, W. A. Cole, Portland; 11. K. Electric Bitters; with the wonderful re Read, Spokane; W. S. Cone, Geo. Wil sult that improvement began at onoe, and a complete cure followed.’’ Beal liams, Bay City ; A. W. Wilson, Gale health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed Creek. by Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. Tuesday.—R. J. Kirkley, A. E. Ham. mond, Portland. Since lhe latest big earthquake on the Thursdny.—W. A. Eggers, D. S Bales, Balm;Jolin L. Dillard and wife, Beaver ton; G. V. James. J. D. Edwards, Port land. Wednesday.—A. L. Johnson, Geo. L Davis, W. H. Moore, E. E. Lytle, C. E. Lytle, I). N. McDonald, James Dean, Portland; C. C. Goodspeed, Carson; Mrs. E. Weller, Baker City; D. Tainiesic, G. A. Kenipple, Hillsboro; D. J. Culy. Mrs. A. B. Culy, J. H. Hoss, Gresham ; F. Pritchard and G. R. Chapman, tug "One man killed, nnother dying and Roberts. three more or kss seriously injured is the NEHALEM. result of n shooting affray which took place in the saloon of WiUiltfii Murphy, Two men from Lytle's R. R. survey St. Paul, in Marion county, the out paswil through town Wednesday on come of a drunken brawl,” was a news their way out, and said the surveyors item this week, yet some people are so had reached the mouth of Salmonberry. blind that they say saloons are a good Geo. Loerpabel made a business trip thiug for a town. Yes, for thieves, dead lieats. crooks, murderers and born drunks to Astoria, returning Thursday. II. V. Alley, wife and daughter, Man. to congregate, plot and conspire against respectable and law abiding citizens. It erva, are visiting friends in Astoria thia would not surprise us very much to see week. Marion county go “dry'' at the next II. Nyman and wife and a part of the election and join the Oregon Dry County Chinamen came in Tuesday, the remain, Brigade, for it is incidents like the above derufthe Chinamen will arrive on the which created such a public sentiment steamer Vosburg in a few days, when against saloons in oilier counties. the cannery will start up. » * * F. W. Kebtia has built a new house. No man's character is safe, no institu A house warming will take place Satur tion is safe,when men of Hembree's char, day, acter premeditate and plan to place up Paul Wobkie is visiting friends at on others foul crimes which they are not Nehalem. guilty of. Why did Hembree ask a doc P. D. Newell made a business trip to tor to perform an abortion ? Anyway, Nehaleiu last week. what would Hembree have cared if he could have blamed his daughter's con dition upon some public man or innocent School Apportionment. young man and made it stick ? Failing in that, he was that low, blood-thirsty Following is the apportionment of and cold-blooded, the life of his daughter the County School Fund : and that of his wife had to be sacrificed because Hembree could not fasten the i P O. Clerk Amt. I Address unnatural crime he had committed upon others. And yet this is the man whom i ; g . Min»................. . i Tillamook . 645 «4 1 F. W. l.ystcr aneffort was made to turn loose to, pro 410 << 3 Earl Stanley.... 65 bably, commit a worse crime, if it was 4 Jane Gist.............. Cloverdale 46 possible to find a more revolting crime 5 (Mary Snider..... . Nehalem ... 70 than that which Hembree stands con 6 Alex. Rock........ .. . Oretown .... 165 7 G. W. Phelps Netarts........ 40 victed. 8 A. M.Ginn.......... . Beaver ......... » « « 175 9 Alva Finley......... . Tillamook . 1445 The people ol Tillamook cOunty ought to J. Erickson.......... 350 to extend the glad hand to Mr. Lytle U H. V. Alle; Alley........ Nehalem ... 96 “ 12 lElmer ___ Hall ........ Spruce . ’ .... and his party, who are here look 175 i3 J. J. McGinnis. Hebo ............. 315 ing over the country, for they are about U S McMillan,... Garibaldi. the only live railroad men who visited us «5 W. H Hoskins Foley ......... 205 125 in recent years. Heaven knows we have 16 W. R. Robedee Woods........ 210 F.J.(lobar.......... . Trask.......... had legions of railroad men who were 70 F. Scherzinger Neskowin 95 going to give Tillamook railroad connec «9 F. R. Wilson.... . Cloverdale 185 tion». but when they found they could 20 Anna Myer.......... Dolph ........ 50 not do so with "hot air” and shooting It E. Atkinson......... . Sandlake ... 180 offtheir mouths, they soon dropped out 22 Chas. Nelson.... Cloverdale 255 190 of sight. We greet and welcome Mr. »3 F. J. Bibby.......... . Tillamook >4 W. P. Aller........ . Balm ...... 125 Lytle and his party to Tillamook, M. D. Reading . Tillamook 80 with the hope that their railroad will Hemlock ... 150 F.J. Welch .......... Blaine ........ tap this country next year. There is *7 330 O. A. Lommen Nehalem .. It» plenty of room for both Mr. Hammond 3» H. Barber............. I Netarts .... 36 and Mr. Lytle in Tillamook, tor no one Ji Lucy Doughty .. Bay City.... 196 railroad can expect to handle the enor Ji R. V. Blalock... Beaver ........ 40 mous amount of tonnage that will go 13 I. C. Quick.......... Tillamook 150 Marx ........ 40 out of Tillamook whenever transport* 34 Paul Kingston H. Shorb .............' Wil«»........ 90 tion is available. A bird's eye view of £ H. Haves.,......1 Hemlock .. 40 the resources of Tillamook county shows A. L. Miller......... :........... Hebo ............. ............ 120 T. R Elliott ... Tillamook . that it is going to be a regular gold mine 255 3» *. I Roehmer Nehalem .. 265 to the railroads. Oscar Werechkul Cloverdale 4* 96 « « « 44 B F. Murphy... Dolph ........ 45 The application of the Ray City Land 11» 2 E. M Johnson . Beaver ........ Company for rights to use the county I M K Smith. .. . Hohaouville 70 roads and to use them for railroad pur 47 B- M West____ . lOtis ............. 145 48 Msv Seaman ... _________ . Nehalem ... 36 poses with a pc,petualfranchise, is some 49 S. V. Anderson. Tillamook .. 156 thing that is going to cause discusaion 50 H. L Jensen... .i Beaver......... 140 ......... and some amount of antagonism until | 51 EK. Gilbert.... j •• 125 the proposition is mors fully explained , 53 Liuie Thomas... Gd. Ronde 40 I Total. ...I ,68580 and tbs details understood. Every en- «r. ♦ western coast of South America some re. markable changes in the oil fields of Texas have been noticed, which are at tributed to the seismic disturbance? New subterranean channels have been opened and the wells loo miles from the coast are not expected to last long. Also the quality of the oil has changed in some places, a very light oil having re placed the ernde. A new census bulletin* shows that the number of manufacturing establishments in this country increased only 4 per cent from 19oo to 19o4, while the capital in creased 41 per cent. An interesting comparison is made bet ween the iron in dustry in this country and England. Al. though England has 362 furnaces at work and the United States 323, still almost half as much more product is credited to lhe American industry. Another economic effect is said to be the studying of prices. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that caunot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe hiiu perfectly honorable in all business trans actions and tinaucially able to carry out any obligations niada by their firm. W aldino . K innan Ik M akvim . Wholesale Dugaists, Toleldo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cme is taken internally, act- ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur face« of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7SC per bottle Sold by alt I>rug<i.sts Take Hail s Family Pills for constipation. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretion and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have test 1 tied to its superior excellence. It counteracts any teudenev of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price, 33 cents. Large size, 50 cents. For sale b.v Chas. I. Clough's Drug Store. Whose Say-so is Best? With nearly all medicines put up for sale through druggists, one has to take the maker s say-so alone as to their cura tive value. Of course, sueh testimony is not that of a disinterested party and accordingly is not to be given the same credit as if written from disinterested motives. Dr. Fieri»’» medicines, how ever. form a single and therefore striking exception to this rule. Their claims tc the confidence of invalids does not rest solely upon their makers’ say-so or praise. Their ingredients are matters of public knowledge, being printed on each separate bottle wrapiwr. Tims Invalid sufferers are taken into Dr. Pierce’s full confidence. Scores of leading medical men have written enough to fill volumes In praise of the curative value of tlio several ingredients entering into these well-known medicines. Amongst these writers we find such med ical lights as Prof. Finley EUingwood. M. D.. of Bennet Medical College, Chicago: Prof. Hale, of tlie same city; Prof. John M. Scud der, M. D.. late of Cincinnati. Ohio; Prof. John King. M. D.. late of Cincinnati. Ohio: Dr G-over Coe. of New York; Dr. Bartho- low. of Jefferson Medical College, of Pa., and scores of others equally eminent. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures the worst cases of female weakness, prolap sus, anteversion and retroversion and corrects Irregularities, cures painful iieriixis, dries up disagreeable and weakening drains, some times known as pelvic catarrh and a multi tude of other diseases peculiar to women. Bear in mind, it is not a patent nor even a secret medicine, but the " Favorite Prescrip tion - of a regularly educated physician, of large experience In the cure of woman’s peculiar ailments, who frankly and confid ingly takes Ills patients into his full con fidence by telling them lust what his "Pre scription " is composed of. Of no other medi cine put up for woman's special maladies and sold through druggists, can it be said that the maker is not afraid to deal thus frankly, openly and honorably, by letting every patient using the same know exactly what sne Is taking. Sick women are Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are protected by professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. How to preserve health and beauty Is told In Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Med ical Advisor. Jt is free. For a paper- covered copy send Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo N. Y., 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing rmly; in cloth binding 31 stamps. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets euro constipation. CLOUGH'S PLAIN TEAT BISTOURY For Cutting Obstructed Teats W. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, Fillatield. ,. of ? 2rid, Vt , says: "Next to a pension, tlie best thing to' get is Dr King's New Life Pills." He writes: “ they keep my family in splendid health." Quick cure for Headache, Constipation and Biliousness. 35c. Qtiaranteed at Ubas. I. Clough's Drug Store. §T/\ARy£ AMI Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing Apparel in Tillamook County. Crouse & Brandegee Clothing, Walkover Shoes, Gordon Hats- Utz & Dunn Shoes. Four Leaders that can’t be excelled. NO DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES. The discount of 20 to 333 per cent will be given on three lines of CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, Shoes, etc., until new stock arrives TODD & CO Tillamook, Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. Near Todd's Building. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc. ICE CREAM IN SEASON. -M- Illustration shows instrument both open for cutting and closed for inserting. This obstruction may be a stricture 01 other growth of a tumorous nature, which is often the result of the bite of a dog,a kick ora bruise caused by going over a fence or through a dense under brush ; or the cow may have had some trouble with that quarter of her bag. and in milking and forcing the thickly curded milk out, a small rupture had resulted, so that when the scar tissu« formed, the opening became smaller. I also carry of German silver milking tubes, four different lengths. Improved Instruments for opening obstructed teats without cutting. Fead Probes or Sounds. Clough’s Drug Store. Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, etc. CLOTHES BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. Ladies' Combs. Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too numerous to mention nnd at prices lower than elsewhere. Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONMOUTH BEGINS its 25th year September 26, 1906. Three full courses of study« Higher course recognized in Washington and other states. The best and shortest way to a state ana life paper. Additional work in both general and special Methods; also, school manage ment for graded and ungraded school« will be given this cutning year. Longer terms, higher wages and better opportunities are open to Normal graduates. School directors appreciate Hie superior ability of Monmouth gradn- ites, and the demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue containing full infor mation will be sene on application. Correspondence invited. Address, J B V. BUTLER, Registrar. nliiM 9FF ICY See Dr. Henry E. Morris Office: l’alace Hotel. Tillamook Produce Company MEAT MARKET. mcmillan Photographer, I lag Opened an up-to-date Photo Studio opposite the POST OFFICE, TILLAMOOK. We have fitted up a market to handle all kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Game in Season. We would like the patronage of the people of the city and county, and we will do our best to please our customers. D. B. DEETER, Manager PORTRAITS VIEWS, Ac Did You Ever Try HARRIS'S NEW Well Worth Trying. Todd & Co. LIVERY FEED AND BARN, If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. Second block South of P.O. W. G. HARRIS, Prop. NOTICB TO ( RKDITORH. NoTKl Is H irkby G ivbm .—That the un dersigned has been duly appointed Adminis trator of the Estate of H bxky L. W ilcox , deceased, by the County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon. All persons haring claims against the Estate of said Henry L. Wilcox, are hereby required to present the same du ly verified as required by law to the under signed at the office of H T. B otts attorney- at-law in Tillamook City Oregan within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this »th day of Aujrtast. l»06. F. R H bals . Administrator of the estate of Henry L. Wilcox, deceased. ADMINHTR ITOR’I NOTICK. N otics 1» H bimt G iv « x ,—That the «n- dersigwed has been duly appointed by the County Conrt of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County, administrator of the estate of KASPER VOS RFRGKN deceased. All persons having claim« against «aid estate are hereby required to present the same to me properly verified, a« by law re quired, at the office of Carl Haber)ach at- torney-at-law. in Tillamook City. Oregow, within «ix months from the date hereof. Dated this 26th day of Jwlv, lMM. JOHN NKIO' R. Administrator of the Estate-of Kasper Von Bergen, deceased. Carl Baber lack. Attorney for Administrator. RED FRONT SHOE STORE. To the Publics My Stock is now complete, consisting of the latest styles and best quality. I have the best selected stock of shoes in the City of Tillamook. You are very welcome to come and see my shoes, whether you buy or not. The trade builder fora shoe store is “FIT.” Neither will it satisfy a lady’s good taste if it don’t help towards rendering her foot attractive. My Ladies' First Class Shoes cannot be surpassed for their excellent fitting qualities. Shoes for Young Men—just what you require. I have in stock a fine Easy Shoe for Old Men, not forgetting Old Ladies, and a fine lot of Misses and Children’s School Shoes. Ail the Shoes Purehased at the Red Front Shoe House uiill be repaired at Redueed Rates. P. F. BROWNE. SALESMAN