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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 8. 1906 Advertising Rates. L egal A dvkutismkntb : 10 First Insertion, per line.................. $ 5 Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and professional cards, 1 month .................................... 1 00 Homestead Notices......................... 5 00 Titulier Claims............................... 10 00 5 L'iciils, per line euch insertion ... Display advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month .................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.. minimum rate, 25c. not exceeding five lines. O.« ^ilEnnoob Xjeabligbt Fred C. Baker. Publisher. The Railroad Would Sell. infernal implement of destruction and lived to be over ninety years old. It would be interesting to have statistics of the amount of stock killed or injured by his invention, also the list of torn clothes, oaths and loss of temper caused by the device, which, once so popular, is now passing. We don't think there will be many mourners either for the in. ventor or his fence. * * fe A New York nnlhonairo leather dealer, J. 11. Ladev, has caused to be constructed for him an armmed auto mobile at the cost of |lO,000, which u ' the first of its kind it any city of the world. Half inch steel plates protect me rear and side panels of the car and chauffeur's seat, is protected so that all the vital parts of the car are protected from the ramming of wagon tongues trucks or street cars. Other new featuies of this automobile are the airbrake and tlie electrical signrl system by which tlie occupant with the pressure of buttons may tell the chauffeur when to go slow, turn right or left, stop or go ahead. Sells More of Chamberlain’s I Cough Remedy than of All Others Put Together. The following letter from a locality where Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is well known shows by the unprecedented demand for it that the medicine sells on its own merit. Mr. Thus. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says : " I have had the local agency for Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy ever since it was introduced into Canada, and I sell as much of it as I do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I have not had one Ixittle returned. I can jiersonally recommend this medicine as I have UBed it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results.” For sale by Chas. I. Clough’s Drug Store. ____________ Stirring admits air to the mass of cream or brings its different parts in contact with the air. Another advan tage in stirring cream is that it has a tendency to free it from any pdors or ga.es, which, if confined in the cream, produce rapid souring and putrefaction. Pasteurized milk is that which has lieen heated to a tempera ture of be tween 155 and 170 degrees and kept at that temperature fiom ten to thirty minutes before being rapidly cooled and put on ice. It may seem strange that a lower temperature than the boiling point should be the one selected; but bacteria which cause milk to sour are killed at 155 degrees, and the disease germs which are likely to be present are distroyed at 170 degrees. The man w ho claims that it costs no more to keep a pure bred cow than it does a scrub, makes a mistake. It does cost more to keep a pure-bred, if she is a heavy producer, At the Ontario experiment station last year the cow that gave the largest milk yield cost $47.33 for her feed, while the lowest producer was only $22.12. But the best cow gave a profit of $117.18 over the cost of food, while the income fiom the scrub was only $36.40. T. BOTTS, • A ttorney - at -L ai TT M. F. LEACH, Complete set of Abstract B in office. Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc Taxes paid fot| Residents. Office opposite Post 0ffic Both phone,. W.H • COOPER, "Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. A ttorney - at -L aw , Over 30 Years experience in the Business T illamook , O ri C-/ARL HABERLACH, HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, 4c, Says George Gould : “If the govern ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ment believes it can manage our rail roads better than we can, and if it wants deutscher ^bvohat, to operato them, I haye no objection to Office across the street and north In selling my properties. I would sell to the government as willingly as to an the Post Office. individual or to a company. As a rail It is believed that since its introduc Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the road man, this is how I feel on the ques tion in Texas the boll weevil has des kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but mj tion of government ownership of the troyed 2,000,000 bales of cotton, with H. GOYNE, prices will compare with those that do. railroads. nil estimated value of one million dot Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. Probably this is how all the railroad lars. The weevil is seldom extremelv in A ttorney - at . L aw . chiefs feel. They are willing to sell the jurious in the southern part of Texas if roads to the government if the govern stubble cotton is not allowed to remain ment pays the price. The railroad men over the winter. Apparently the weevil Office : Opposite Court House, are in the business principally for the does not promise to become very danger money that is in it. This consideration ous in the western cotton countries. T illamook , O regon . would figure in the valuation which they The cultural method is considered the would set upon their property. Like all only efficient remedy for controlling the business men, the railroad heads are boll weevil. This consists in early plant W. SEVERANCE, willing to sell out at any time if they ing, the use of varieties which mature J. P. flliüEH, Proprietor. think they can make more money in that quickly, the application of fertilizers, i way than by holding on to their proper thorough cultivation and destruction of ty. They would not make any distinc cotton plants in the fall, as well ns A ttorney - at -L aw , tion between the government and a other material in which the beetless may Special Attention paid to Tourists. private corporation in selling. In deal hibernate. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. T illamook .. O regon . * * * ing with the government they would be Mr. Gompers' scheme of fighting the likely to appraise their property at a price which would allow them to make republican party under the pretense of Q H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D, a good profit on the sale. And the gov working for the cause of labor has been ernment—that is, the people in their definitely run to earth at last. He has Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription capacity as taxpayers—would have to been caught in a net of his own double P pysician and S urgeon . Is a powerful, invigorating tonic, impart dealing. His game of hostility to the re pay for the transaction, ing health and strength In particular “But,” says Mr. Gould, “the govern- publican party has been accidently un to the organs distinctly feminine. TIis Office first door East of F. R. ment could not manage these proper- masked by himself. The election is so local, womanly health Is so Intimately related to the general health that when near that Mr. Gompers may have im ties successfully. Private enterprise is Spruce and Cedar Shingles. diseases of the delicate womanly organs Beals’ office. better equipped for directing railroads agined that his misleading statements are cured the whole body gains in health and strength. For weak and sickly Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. than the government would be, and sue would serve their end before they could women who are •worn-out," "run-down" T. BOALS, M.D., ceeds where the government would fail.” be refuted, but there is time enough to or debilitated, especially for w omen who This is something that all sane persons tear the disguises from a man who, work in store, office or schoolroom, who Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, ought to realize. It is something how above everything, is exerting himself or bear heavy household burdens, and for PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ever, which the advocates of government desperately to defeat the republican par nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has proven a priceless ownership do not appear to think ty. That is all there is to Gompers benefit because of its health-restoring TILLAMOOK. about. Ownership, moreover, is to be politically. His whole purpose will he and strength-giving powers. As a soothing and strengthening nerv Office: Olson Building. the issue in 1908, whether Bryan or accomplished if lie can hurt the republi ine. "Favorite Prescription” is un- A l AAAAAA A AAAAAAA AAA A A A A, A A* Residence: Mrs. Walker's. Hearst is the democratic nominee in that can organization, no matter what the equalod and Is Invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritabil year. Both advocate ownership. Many result may be to working men. ity, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostra democrats opposed the idea when it was tion, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, * M * R. R. BEALS, put forward first by Bryan in his Madi- Approximately ten pounds of oats, five or St. Vitus’s dance, and other distressing PROPRIETOR nervous symptoms commonly attendant fion Square garden speech. Some demo pounds of corn and three pounds of brar. upon functional and organic disease of crats oppose it still. The opposition, divided into three equal feeds makes a the womanly organs. It Induces refresh REAL ESTATE, ing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and however, is getting feebler every day day's ration for a work horse that can despondency. F inancial A gent , Cures obstinate cases. "Favorite Pre The rank and file of the democratic not be much improved on. says a writer ” is a positive cure for the most party, which does just as little thinking in Horse Breeder. The relative amount scription complicated and obstinate cases of "fe Tillamook, Oregon. in matters of detail on this proposition of corn can well lie increased during the male weakness," painful periods, Irregu Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. larities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic as to Bryan and Hearst, layor owner winter months, and for sake of variety organs, weak back, bearing-down sensa Fine Machine Work a Specialty. J^R. P. J. SHARP, ship. It will sweep the convention ol it may be ommitted at the morning tions, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration. 1908, no matter who is to head the meal and fed at noon. The weight fed Dr. Pierce’s medicines are made from ticket. All the railroad men, like Geo. at each meal should be kept about the harmless but efficient medical roots RESIDENT DENTIST, found growing in our American forests. V W W W IF W WW-nr’V-WW Gould, nre willing to sell at their own same, and for the eveniug meal crushed The Indians knew of the marvelous cura price to the government, although they oats should, when possible, be substitut tive value of some of these roots and im- Office across the street from the know the government would fail in at ed for the whote grain along with the fiartod that knowledge to some of the riendller whites, and gradually some of Court House. tempting to run the roads. But the peo bran and a few handfuls of cut liny, fed the more progressive physicians came to ple. who have no pecuniary interests in wet and salted enough to render it test and use them, and ever since they Dr. Wise’s office. havo grown In favor by reason of their selling the roads, but who have a very pa la tn hie. Horses soon become very superior curative virtues and thetr safe important interest in preventing the sale, fond of this food, and this alone aids and harmless qualities. SARCHET, Your druggists sell the "F avoritk P kk will crush ownership and its champions. digestion. Sixteen pounds would be a M-KimoN " and also -L . The Fashionable Tailor. that famous altera fair amount of hay ¡ier day, the Ingest tive, blood purifier and stomach tonic, the oi . isen M edical Discovxnv.’ Write The worst has happened. They have portion, of course, being consumed at •G to Dr. Pierce about your case. He Is an Cleaning, Pressing and Repair invented a pie.making machine and night. experienced physician and will treat your * * * case as confidential and without charge "mother’’ will either have to compete or ing a Specialty. The fellows that have been riding on for correspondence. Address him at the admit that they are better than she used Invalids’ IloCnl and Surgical Institute, We can f urnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, free railroat! passes will have to walk Buffalo, N. Y , of which ho » chief cob - to make. Store in Heins Photographic alter January 1. The new rate law suiting physician. * * * Gin and Bum at wholesale prices. "Credit is better that money,’’ says makes it an offense punishable by a fine Gallery. Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and'prepay freight. James J. Hill, president of lhe Great of $2.000 and optional imprisonment Read over our price list and mail us vour orders Monev r,f..nA.A -r i Northern railroad. But you bet if you for a railroad to grant any one a free are not satisfactory. All orders will lie treated strictly confitfenHal 'f K00'*’’ OBERT A. MILLER, ride oil Jim's road or ship any hogs or pass. The railroads have been iu the We ship all our goods C.O.D , or you can make remittance with your order. ' UIIEI UD HlllDIESStl cattle along his line you will have to habit of issuing every year more than put up cash or its equivalent. WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS : one hundred thousand annual passes SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING A ttorney - at -L aw , * » * mostly to the wealthy and influential I2yts. Gallon. 12 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon Land Titles, Land Office Busi SHAMPOOING, ETC $8.00 An American girl who married a duke who needed them the least, to say noth $3.00 12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon ... 3.25 can get rid of him by paving $100,01X1 a ing of countless thousands of trip passes. 12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskey............ . ......................... 8 50 ness and Mining Law. 3.00 12 quarts Gordon White Rie Whiskiv ....... ...................... 8.00 year. The value of this investment de All this was merely a form of bribery Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfoi 8 00 3 00 PORTLAND. OREGON. 12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey ................................. |tcnds on the individual view of what an and was a corrupting agency of the first persons Buffering with rheumatism. 2.75 12 quarts Crescent Rve Whiskey ......... 7777......................... 7.50 7 50 ' Room. 306 Commercial Ruil'hng_ alleged luxury is warth, but there are power. It has not been abolished any 2.75 12 quarts Old Port Wine....................... 7’77........................... 1.25 12 quarts Old Sherry Wine......... 777777.............................. 3 50 plenty of American girls who are too too soon and the railroads themselves 1.25 12 quarts Old Angelica Wine ......... 7777..............................'•' 3 50 smart to throw their money at birds of should l>e the most thankful, as thev are 3 50 1.25 Did You Ever Try 12 quarts Old Muscat Wine....................................................... that sort. the chief beneficiaries and should lie 3 50 1.25 12 quarts Old Madeira Wine........... 77.’.’.'.’.’.’.’.......................... B * « 3 50 1 25 thankful that the law relieves them of HARRIS’S NEW FEED AN> 12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine...... 777777777.................. Japs 30 years old are said to have ap 1.75 12 quarts Sanduskv Port Wine............. 777............................ 4.50 this expensive incubus. Now let them 4 50 When you buy an plied for admission to the San Francisco 1.75 12 quarts Old Tom Gin ............................. ................................. all put passenger fares down to two LIVERY BARN. 3.00 12 quarts French Cognac......................... ................................. 8.00 schools. They can hardly be put in the i cents a mile, sell unlimited mileage books 3 50 12 quarts California Grape Brandy ......................................... 9 00 kindergarten department, and Japan If not, give him a cal’- 3 00 for $20 n thousand miles and they will 12 quarts Slnuford 3A Rve....................................................... 8 00 should consider the difficulty of finding 4 00 LH or 12 quarts Rainier 3 A Bourbon .7777777.............................. 11.00 make more money than ever before. Everything first-class. S®***" the right classes for these admittedly 4 00 12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Ric or Bourbon’..................... 11 00 demand W * » 5 00 12 quarts Rock Hnd Rye ......................... ................ 12 00 astute orientals in pursuit of the Ameri 10* ER;, Prof. Felix Adler, in his first fall ad 2.25 block South of P 0. 12 quarts Peach and Honey ....... ..’.’.7.’’7777........................ 6 00 can alphabet. 2 25 •i dress to the Society for Ethical Culture, 12 quarts Milhiew Whiskey, bottled in bond 7.7.7.7.77......... 6 00 * « « 10.00 3 50 Good for Wade Ellis, Attorney Gen spoke of the •• Present Moral Crisis tn 'iSHnfÿX) Remember, wcrefund you vour money and repay freight b W. G. HARRIS, Prop.- are not sati.f.,ctorr. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and olh wavs if goods Its th« easiest and eral of Ohio. He has run the thieving American Life,’' and referred to the re- sell our goods at j wholesale prices. Nothing but the best. ° ,e “ only way to girt bridge trust clear out of the State and cept tuasa of exposed depravity in pub. the best thus rid the farmers and other taxpayers lie life. He said that the humiliating (&/W5 Address all Orders to Sold everywhere of as infamous a gang of grafters and fact was that the men high in state and holdup scoundrels as ever plundered a I church were those chiefly guilty. One people. A few more such attorneys I thing, he said, was almost pathetic, tsre and educstk» of »osns .^ur general arc needed in other states. namely, the persistence of editora oppoetunilies in Music. Art. Lin«“»*” * « * writers and speakers, •• when some slur ». W.ll equipped P11V»K.I ■»<! T* oral. As. Herburiu. .nd Mineral Wholesale Liquor Dealers, A national trade magazine eetiiuates ' heartrending revelation has been made '• th . Isrtest and oldest Lad»«' Semi"»»’ “ w Sr that the United States spent last year in affii uiing that the people have the 404 Washington Street, Portland Ore Northws-M. it enjoy» a nation.’ rar" emo CURE TH. LUNCS ♦22il,0(M\0<X> foe nonaleohlic drinks and power and ability to set things right. psrtmrShe beat pbrs.r.1 . A If VVe assort es«, if desired ; you can take a. many hottie. of anj. inn and develop,.« tree $ 1,3 J4.OUO.OOt) for alcoholic drinks The For his part he has no faith in the fatal- socially and educational!» ’9’?'[Mt* station. Cierters Academic »nd toiler <)#^uia« Hgurve apportioned to lhe carious clawwa ' isiu that where the masses rule some I by State Aethont». Iateri«»«-» V1dse» are : For cocoa. |8.1l00,000. for tea, $53,- bow things will come out right Speak, j of non Cmlsolks is wnipuloa.lt s»"«"^ rfwr 000.000; for coffee, 1 «3.000,000; for ing of the democratic platform demand ’ ia ideallt located amid innptn»» Centrally Located. p Social opportumtie. wines, $911,000.000 ; for whisky. $4S7,. in New York, "that the fruita of the Rates, $1 pOP day lauea. "no other city M tb. Co..' 0O0.000, and for beer, $771,000,000. labor of right belong to the laborer, " be [ ennmtodio* -II lirt.t^ hr*''d •* * dormitories and ’tiSa ” « « * asks how ia it possible for this to be done modern co.vr.ienne, The ins « cM raC* The man who invented the barbed under our present factory ayatem. and .„d pnwra-w. without wire fence, died in Illinois the other day. insists mt the need of new laws and new kRRSEN, Proprietor. and traditions ol a«» and modest. Satiafactora reference» raw wnw, It ia said he amassed s fortune of over a principles upon which to settle time ■anounceraeat booklet Board Us*** million as the result of royslties on his problems. ,e»r Addr.aaS.rte»Surer or M ' * * * Everything Needed in the Harness Line yon will find at W. A. WILLIAMS T. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE. A. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Fir and Spruce Lumber. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. CCW/W r i A. K. CASE, Jr Tillamook Iron Works J General Machinists & Blacksmiths. » < «r TILLAMOOK, OREGON. r WAIL order liquor business . Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale House Direct. We Want Your Business. LATIMER BROS., • STAND FIRM OILED SUIT SLICKER ftCAPBIJ M.JACOB & CO KILL COUCH Dr. King’s New Discovery «ÍWS 'ft? LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON The Beat Hotel in the city. Mo Chinese Employe*. P0RTLAID, ORE»*0’’ **18