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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 11, 1906 I JOURNEYED FROM HOOD I ing potatoes and onions one year with Nature’s Way Is Best. FARM. another, there is good money in raising The function strengthening and tissue them. Eggs and chicken will find a good Jersey Bull Calf Comes All the building plan of treating chronic, linger Watch winter dairying grow in Tilla ing anuoh tinilte cases of disease as pur market. In fact, there are lots of things sued by Dr. Pierce, is following after Way from Lowell, Mass, to mook—and the dairvrren crow—when which will be grown and developed and Nature's plan >t restoring health. Oregon. the railroad comes to town. lie uses natural remedies, tliat is turned into money as soon as the;e is a Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing Mr. J. F. Martin, of Tillamook, has extracts from native medicinal roots, * * * railroad. Then watch Tillamook grow — We are just foolish enough to believe ju>4 received a Jersey bnil calf that ba* prepared by processes wrought out Ly Apparel in Tillamook County. the exiH'ii.liture of much time and that the most sensible wav to settle the and crow. [ravelled Ly express all the wav from money, without tho use of alcohol, and Cuban ruction is to annex Cuba, for we’ll Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass , to Oregon, by skillful eombiiiation in just the right Blood Poisoning have to do it before long. That the animal is a valuable one may proportions. Used as Ingredients of Dr. Pierce’s results from chronic constipation, which be inferred from the facts that Hood * * * Golden Medical Discovery. Black Cherry The Oregonian should have added ano is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Farm is the most famous breeding es bark. Queen's root. Golden Seal root. Pi 114. They remove all poisonous germs ther ace to its cartoon on Wednesday, from the sytem and infuse new life and tablishment in the world, that the bull Blo.Klr.Kit and Stone root, specially exert th.-ir influence In cases of lung, bronchial for dairying in Oregon, and especially in vigor: cure sour stomach, nausia. head, is a grandson of the grand champion and throat troubles, and this "Discov- Til’amook county, is a much bigger in. ache, dizziness and colic, without grip cow at the World's Fair, St. Louis, and eby " Is. therefore, a sovereign remedy for bronchitis, laryn.-ftis. chronic coughs ing or discomfort. 25c. Guaranteed by dustry, than apples, hops and prunes. that lie was insured for the express catarrh and kindred ailments. Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. Four Leaders that can’t be excelled. # W W The above native roots also have the I company for a larger sum than any stroll jest possible endorsement from the There is this about the Hammond and NO DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES. other bull ever sent out from Hood leading medical writers, of all the several Arrivals at Allen House. Loss roads giving Tillamook City the go schools of practice, for the cure not only Farm. by, it allows the city plenty of room to of tho diseases named alsive but also for F riday —G. B. McLeod, C. W. Root, The sire of this calf is Hood Farm indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious expand a n.ile or so to the railroads, for G. W. Talbot, Eugene Atkinson, Port- Pogis 9th, the son of Grand Champion ness, obstinate constipation, kidney and Tillamook City is and always will be the ’ land ; Lena and Henry Havs, Hemlock ; bladder troubles and catarrh, no matter Figgis and probably the most valuable where I E. Butler, Sam J. Smith, P. R. & N located. metropolis of the county. i Co ; Mike Peterson, Garibaldi; E. T, bull in the world. His dam is Tonona You don’t have to take Dr. Pierce’s * * * , Laughlin, Wilson River ; 11. , E. Ross 20tli of Hood Farm, a young cow that say-so alone as to this; what he claim Jack Matthews, the dethroned I'. S. i Balm. for his "Discovery - is backed up by the gave in a yearly authenticated test with writings of the most eminent men in the marshal and politician, is now at Neha S aturday —James Kellev, ’Portland ; medical profession. A request by postal her first calf 6,762 lbs. milk that tested lem with his two “nieces.” Strange, is Eugene France. Aberdeen. Wash ; C S. card or letter, addressed to Dr. R. V. it not, that Jack is prolonging his sum Kelsav. McMinnville; Geo. Williams, 395 lbs. 3 oz. butter She is a daughter Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. for a little book Bay City ; A. M. Austin and wife. Ne of extracts from eminent medical au of the great Sophie's rormentor bull, I mer vacation in this neck of the woods ? tarts; Hazel Blum, J. O. Bozorth, ( has. Toroiio, that is the sire of many gieat thorities endorsing tho ingredients of hi He must be stuck on “grass widows.’’ medicines, will bring a little book free Hines, T. A. McDogall, Bay City ; H. R cows, including Tonona 9th of Hood that is worthy of your attention If M * * Hunt, Hobsonville. needing a good, safe, reliable remedy oj We understand that Assessor Hare S unday —W. F. Woodward and wife, Farm, the champion yearly authenti known compoxltlon for the cure of almost cated test heifer of the breed. lo vied up with gun and shell and went Paul Rader, C. | Ritter, Portland ; J. L. any old chronic, or lingering malady. Mr. Martin’s bull is as good individu* Dr. Piorco’s Pleasant Pellets cure con du k hunting. Either the gun wasn’t any Houghton, Bahn. stipation. Ono little " Pellet" Is a gentle M onday —D. N. McDonald, G. T John ally as he is in breeding and doubtless go >d or the assessor hasn’t learned to laxative, and two a mild cathartic. ' son, E. W. Dingman, Portland ; Ed : will become the sire of cows that will be shoot straight, it is said he came home The most valuable book for both men Morrill, Hillsboro ; C. L. Benefield, I a credit to the breed and a source of and women is Dr. Pierce’s (luckless. Better luck next time, assessor. Greenville. Common Sense Medical Ad Wonder whether he’d be any good shoot T uesday —C. R. Hibberd, Elgin ; John I profit to their owner. The young bull is I viser. A splendid 1008-page ing at hares. But it wouldn’t do for him K. Kellock. (’. B. Artchison. P. Becker, to l>e named “Chief of Maple Park.’’ volume, with engravings and colored plates. A copy, I Chas. D. White, Portland ; J. H. Filders, to return hareless. paper-covered, will be sent I Nothing to Fear. St. Johnes, Ore. ; W. J. Woodside, L. A MW* to anyone sending 21 cent." The question of injurious substances A hoodlum is a boy whose mother and Ganahal, San Francisco; J. G. Ganahl. in medicines which has been agitating in ono-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only, t. father “have no time to fuss” about him. Los Angeles ; John Nicklaus, John Bar the minds of many people, does not con bra, Blaine ; F. (). Radford, Orient ; J. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N They “guess he is big enough ami smart Fidel cern those who use Chamberlain’s Cough Cloth-bouud, 31 stamp. enough to take care of himself.” 11 a H. McNarner, Forest Grove; Remedy. Mothers need have no hesi neighbor complains of his mean acts, the Ganahl, St. Louis, Mo. fancy in continuing to give it to their parents think that neighbor too low little ones, as it contains absolutely noth Near Todd’s Building. down to live. The hoodlum begins his October School Apportionment. T. BOALS, M.D., ing injurious. This remedy is not only CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF course by running wild in the street ; he Supt. Wiley made an apportionment perfectly safe to give small children, but ends it on the gallows. But. as a gene is a medicine of grear, worth and meiit. ral thing, his parents deserve hanging of all school moneys on hand last Mon It has a world wide reputation for its PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, better than he docs.—Oregonian. day. The total amount apportioned to cures of coughs, colds and croup and As these are the facts, and we believe it | all the school districts was $3397 20. Of can al ways be relied upon. For sale by ICE CREAM IN SEASON. TILLAMOOK. to be true, then there are quite a number this amount, $2917.20 is credited to the Chas. 1. Clough's Drug Store. Office: Olson Building. of parents in Tillamook who deserve slate school and $180.00 to the county Mischief vs. Crime. hanging. Residence: Mrs. Walker’s. i school fund. No more money will be * M * CLOTHES BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. apportioned before April 1st, 1907. HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE Asjthe dairymen of Tillamook contem BRUSHES. I Dist. No. A small boy gets into mischief for STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. plate forming an organization, this is an I 1.—Grant Mills, Tillamook ....$229 30 CLOUGH’S PLAIN TEAT want of discretion. He imagines some Ladies’ Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too item taken from the American Farmer I 2.—Tlios. W. Lyster, Tillamook 149 40 thing funny without realizing the con numerous to mention and at prices lower than elsewhere. BISTOURY which is right to the point : “Formerly ■ «—Tillamook.............................. 32 10 sequences, he is often encouraged by milk producers in England were at the 4 —Jane Gist, Cloverdale ........ 25 3) For Cutting Obstructed Teats. 88 80 older persons, who know better, hut de. mercy of wholesale dealers or iniddleincu. 5— Mary Snyder, Nehalem ... light in what is wrong. 6 — -Mrs. S. II. Rock, Oretown. 66 10 By judicious combination m various 7, —G. W Phelps, N“tarts.......... 28 70 Mischief is either malicious or im places they have been able to secure uni 8. — ,\ M. Ginn, Beaver .......... 69 50 pulsive. form and equitable prices securing to in 9—Alva Finlev, Tillamook ... 501.30 Crime differs from sin, for sin is the Illustration allows instrument both open dividual members extra profits up to 10.—John Erickson, Tillamook. 129.00 42 3() transgression of the law, but crime is for cutting and closed for inserting. $200 a year. Why cannot this he done 11 —H. V. Alley, Nehalem.......... |2 —Elmer Hall, Spruce............ 69 50 when we injure someone even though BEGINS its 25th year September 26 This obstruction may be a stricture or in this country and the grecdv middle 13.— I J. McGinnis, Hebo ........ 117 10 the law failed to enumerate it. 1906. Three fuH courses of study. other growth of a tumorous nature, man prevented from securing the cream I I.—Small McMillan, Garibaldi 79 70 52 50 To commit a crime we must first know which is often the result of the bite of a Higher course recognized in Washington of the business ? Our duirvineii should 15. — W, II. Hoskins, Foley .... 81 40 right from wrong. I hold that a youth dog, a kick ora bruise caused by going and other states. The best and shortest combine and cooperate to force the mid 16. — \V. R. Rohtdee, Woods .... ]7—Trask .......................................... 33 8p over 14 years of age has no right to plead over a fence or through a dense under way to a state and life paper. dleman to understand that he is wanted |S—Fre<| Scherzinger,Neskowin 38 90 the baby act for destroying property or brush ; or the cow may have had some ns a servant and not as a master.** 19—T. R Wilson, Cloverdale.. 72 90 Additional work in both general and 20.—Mrs.¡Ann Myer,Dolph .... 27.00 disturbing a public gathering, that he trouble with that quarter of her bag, * ♦ * special Methods; also, school manage 21 — Eugene Mkinson, Sandlake 72 20 forfeits his right to liberty and should and in milking and forcing the thickly Host Allen got his dander up the other ment for graded and ungraded schools 22—Chas. P. Nelson. Cloverdale 96 70 be placed in restraint. curded milk out, a small rupture had evening—and he had just cause—because •>3—T. J. Bibbv. Tillamook .... 74.60 will be given this coming year. As a rule men do not come to honor or resulted, so that when the scar tissue Bill Smith cast some unkind reflections 21 — E. I ‘. A1 ley. B:» I m................ 52 50 dish mor by one single act. Step by step Longer terms, higher wages and 2-5. — M. D. Reading. Tillamook. . 37 20 formed, the opening became smaller. upon foreign horn citizens. Gee, the way 61.00 the journey is made Our asylums better opportunities are open to Normal I also carry of German silver milking the Host jumped around, we thought, 26—Mrs. Fannie Blanchard .... 27.—E J. Welch. Blaine.............. 118.80 and prisons are filled with men, who, if graduates. School directors appreciate the superior ability of Monmouth gradu tubes, four different lengths. sure, he'd have Bill in a kettle ol soup or 28—O. A. Lominen...................... 64.40 Improved Instruments for opening ates, and the demand far exceeds the supply. Catalogue containing full infor pounded tip for dog meat As no one lias 30. — Hugh Barber, Netarts........ 2190 they had had moral and legal restraint 76.3o for their first act of crime would be obstructed teats without cutting. mation will be sent on application. Correspondence invited. Address, any say when or where or in what eoun 31. — Lucy Doughty. Bay City .. 23.60 living useful and honorable lives to-day. J. B V. BUTLER, Registrar. Fead Probes or Sounds. try they were to he home—we don't re 32. —R V. Blalock, Beaver . .. 33. —I. (’. Quick, Tillamook . . 61.00 A freind will chide us, an enemy will member being consulted—it must be’th it 31. —Paul Kingston. Marx.......... 23.60 Bill luid it all fixed w here he was to he 35.—II T. Shorh, Gales Creek.. 40.60 wink at our folly. A man may waste 36 — Henrv Hayes, Hemlock.... 23 60 himself in sin and shame without injur, born directly he was conceived, and th.»t ' 37 —A L. Miller. Dolph ............ 50 80 ing anyone but himself, but crime in is the reason be is such a w ise guy ami 38 —T. R Elliott. Tillamook.... 96 70 jures both oneself and someone else. It will whittle wood and talk politics by 39—W. J. Roehmer. Nehalem. 100.to Ä.CÄDEH the hour, while the citizens w ho did not 1 42 -<> WerM hkul. Cloverdale. 42 30 is to l»e regretted that there are so many 25.30 young men who have never come to have any say where they were tobeborn i 14 - Mrs. B F. Murphy. Dolph. . 45. — E. M Johnson, Beaver ... 44 00 their senses who nre contented with nre clearing up land, developing the coui1- 1 Beautifully located in Portland. Oregon. 4«.— Mary E. Smith. Hobsonville 33.80 annoying the public instead of being a ~ offers unsurpassed facilities for the cul- try, building good homes, raising faini I 17 —E. M. West, Otis .............. 59 30 ture and education of young women. Special lies, are thrifty and industrious, and also 18 Mnv Seamaig Nehalem . . 21 90 man amongst mm, always taking the opportunities in Music. Art. Languages and Liter 62 70 part of a clown or donkey in every ature. Well equipped Physical and Chemical Lab loyal and law-abiding citizens. All that 49. S. V. Anderpou. Tillamook. .50—H. L Jensen, Beaver......... 57.60 gathering, or destroying property at oratories. Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The is the matter with Bill is, he needs to be •51.—E. K Gilliert. Hemlock .... Opposite the Post Office. fl 52.50 night. The law never completed a man, largest and oldest Ladies’ Seminary in the Pacific Northwest, it enjoys a national reputation for im born again. 5 J —Lizzie Thomas, G Ronde 23.60 parting the best physical, mental and moral train men generail) go from bad to worse * * * ing and developing true womanhood. Equips It is to be hoped that the young men ' before the law, self intention is the only socially and educationally for the most exalted We have fitted up a market to handle all kinds of Wounds, Bruises and Burns. who tick tacked the U. B. church safe guard. A mischevious act might station. Confers Academic and Collegiate Degrees Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Game in Season. By applying an a nt ¡septic dressing to he excused in a boy, but at the age of by State Authority. Interference with convictions ami thereby annoyed a public gathering, wounds, bruises, burns airi like injuries discretion it becomes a crime la*fore God of non-Catholics is scrupulously avoided. Academy We would like the patronage of the people of the did (he right thing when they owned up before inti animation sets in, they inav is ideally located, amid inspiring scenic advan and honest men, J. Q. G ove . tages. Social opportunities such as are available city and county, and we will do our best toplease our It should, however, he a lesson to them be beul< <1 without maturation and in in no other city on the Coast. Buildings large and customers. and others that is is an annoyance w hich about one thud the <iine required by the Deafness Cannot be Cured commodious, well lighted, heated and ventilated; old treatment. This is the greatest dis dormitories and private rooms supplied with all is not tolerated ill any civilized country. local application«, as they cannot reach the covery ami triumph of modern surgery. modern conveniences. The institution is liberal Every once in a while young men, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this <hsen (rd portion o.' the ear. There is only one and progressive without sacrificing the character way to cure deafnesa. and that it bv constitu young women ns well, will go too far in same principle. It is an anti-septic and tional remedies. D afneas ia caused by an in and traditions of age and achievement. Terms flamed condition of the mucous lining of the modest. Satisfactory* references required. Write tor what they call fun, hut if there were a when applied to such injuries, causes Eustachian Tube When this tube gets inflam announcement booklet Board and tuition$180 per more rigid enforcement of the law a lot them Io henl wry quickly. It also allays ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect year. Address Sister Superior. St Mary’s Academy the pain and soreness an i prevents any heariug. and when it is entirely closed, deafnesa of petty annoyances like that of last danger of blood poisoning. Keep a bot is the result, and un'eat* the inflammation can PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. taken out and this tube restored to its nor week would he cut out. We m iv s iv tle of Pain Balm in your home an.I it will be mat condition, hearing will be destroyed fo - this of these young men that they do not save you time ami money, not to men ever, nine cases out of ten ate caused by Catarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed con belong to the vicious, criminal gang of »ion the inconvenience and su tiering dition of the mucous surfaces. There is no satisfaction keener such injuries entail. For sale by Chas. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any hoodlums who, w hen under the influeme /. Clough’s Drug Store than beino dry and comfortable case of lYeafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cure»I by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for of drink, destroy people’s property in when out in the hardest storm. circulars, free. nocturnal reverv, for it is only a question Notice to Hunters .F J I’HKNKY M CO .Tetedo, O. YOU ARE 5U1E OF THIS Sold by Druggists, 75c. of time that the gang of hoodlums who Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. This is to give notice that hunters will IF YOU WE AH smashed the windows in this city recent not be permitted to hunt in the future on ly will come to grief presently hy being the Elmore ranch, as all hunting rights ADMINUTR ATOK A NOTICK. puncturel with lead or ending up in the have been leased to II. B. Adams, of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Portland. M F. L each . for the County of Tillamook. penitent in ry. Human endurance won’t In the matter of the estate stand it any longer, and il private ci izt n* of Eli Ooodspeed, de House and Lot for Sate. ceased. have to take the law into their own None« it H krkry Grv«K by the under My Stock is now complete, consisting of the House gnd lot for sale, situated on the signed. F. M. Trout, administrator of the hands to protect their property, it w ill water front, adjoining Long’s sawmill. estate of KU Goodspeed, deceased, to the latest styles and best quality. I have the best selected x WATBRPßOOF be because they cannot get protection in Price $500. Address, J. W. Green, 390 creditors of. and all persons having claims stock of shoes in the City of Tillamook. against said deceased, toeihibit them with any other way. n CLOTHING Vancouver a venue, Portland, Ore. the necessary vouchers within si« months \ 22 W ACK YTLLOW You are very welcome to come and see my shoes, after the Erst publication of this notice to * * * Editorial Snap Shots Todd & Co. Crouse & Brandegee Clothing Walkover Shoes. Gordon Hats- Utz & Dunn Shoes. 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 Oregon. Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc. Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Tablets, etc. Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONMOUTH Clough’s Drug Store Tillamook Produce | Company. | MEAT MARKET. | D. B, DEETER, Manager RED FRONT SHOE STORE To the Public^ V OILB When the railroad is built the dairy men won’t knock their calves in the lead directly they are born, as .«s now do by | the thousands every spring. Not much. ' A carload ol calves w ill mean quite an addition to a dairy man’s income everv year. Il will l»e the same with hogs, for ' it will not he much trouble to raise a car load of hogs and for a dairvman to ship and market them himself. The same can be said of cattle and hones. And as to i milk, cream and butter, a railroad will open a market for these dairy products, which is out of the question now. Farm I I »rod nets will receive more attention, and it would not «uprise us to sec large quan tities of potatoes anil onions and small fruits shipped from this county, for. tak- Cows and Goats for Sale I have 6 good Cows I want to sell at once. ■* which will l»e fresh early in the spring Will sell for cash or on time for note with approved security. I have also aimnt 50 head of good grade Angoria Goats. Will sell on same terms. Calk on or write Mrs. S. S I’he Ips at Netarts. Or. the administrator at the office of * H Cooper, the Attorney for said estate, at the Court House, in Tillamook Citv. Oregon. Dated this 11 th dav of October, 1906. F. M T bovt . Administrator of the estate of Eli Good speed deceased. KILL. ths COUCH *wo CURE thi LUNGS - ..... .... ..... . . Dr. King’s New Discovery WITH Caution I Persons when traveling should exer cise care in the use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every trawler secure a liotlle of Chaml^erlain's tic. Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy l»efore leaving home, to l»e carried in the hand luggage. This may prevent distressing sirkneaa and annoying delay. For «•!»• by CI mul I. Clough s Drug Store. OUMt tVMYWHUL AJ TOWM CO l . BOSTON. MAS1Ü1A TOW» (AWAWAN COA^TOtONTO CAM IWNtniMFf See Dr. Henry E. Morris. OtScc: Palace Hotel. COHSimPTIOW OLGHS .»4 010$ Surest and QuæKent Cura for all THROAT and LUNG TRO UR- LES, or MONEY BACK. whether you buy cr 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 Iter foot attractive. My Ladies' First Class Shoes cannot be surpassed for their excellent fitting qualities. Shoes for Yonng Men—just what you require. I have in stock a fine Easy Shoe fur Old Men, not forgetting Old Ladies, and a fine lot of Mi sses and Children’s School Shoes. All th« Shoes Purehased at th« Red Front Shoe House uiill be repaired st Redueed Rates. P. F. BRCWNE, SALESMAN