Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 21, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 21. 1907.
T. BOTTS,
the disease is an animal disease, primari­
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
ly derived in all cases from cattle. A*-
L egal A dvkktisments :
cording to the review of this work in
Complete set of Abstract Book­
10
First Insertion, per line............... $
Current Literature, he holds that the
5
E tch Bulmequent insertion, line....
original source ol infection is a plant,
Business sod professional cards,
in office. Taxes paid for nons
1 month .................................... i 1)0
cattle deriving it from timothy or other
Residents.
Homestead Notice»........................ 5 0»
allied grasses from affinity,and that man
Timter Claims................................ 10 OO
acquires
the
disease
from
infection
or
in
5
Locals, per line each insertion . ..
Office opposite Post Office.
oculalion, never by inhalation ; also,
Display advertisement, an inch,
Both phones.
50
1 month ......... ......... ..............
that it is not hereditary or subject to
All Resolutions of Condolence and
predisposition. The bacillus is a sapro­
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Upto date Harness Shop The only complete shop of the
phyte, feeding on vegetable decay, but
COOPER,
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
kind
in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my
that it becomes pathogenic or disease
Notices. Lost, Strayed or »Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five
breeding when the cattie in which it oc­ prices will compare with those that do.
lines.
curs are deprived of the sunlight which
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
contains a property known as actinism.
The group of diseases thus transmitted
O regon ,
T illamook ,
by cattle or flesh b»<>J he calls mycotic.
The grasses are the primary host, cattle
are the intermediary host, and man
rounds out the lifecycle. So that con­
CARL HABERLACH,
A Bio* to Woman Suffrage
sumption can be regarded only as a
About the same hour two or tluee
parasitic disease. According to this
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
Dealer in
days ago, when the Oklahoma consti­
theory, inhalation has nothing to do
tution fra me is ver© defeating a pro­
with the spreading of consumption, and
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
position to put woman suffrage in the
the theory that infection is conveyed bv
charter of that state, a large delega­
Office across the street and north irom
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the sputum is abandoned, while the idea
LARD, HIDES,
tion of women were urging a committee
Many remarkable things appear in of contamination through kissing would
the Post Office.
of the New York legislature not to tbe last annual report of the secretary
prove nonsensical.
WOOL,
Etc.
give the ballot to their sex. The scope of Agriculture. The farm products of
of the measure w hich was proposed in 1906 had a farm value of $6,800,000,000
SIRUP UNDER SUSPICION.
/'jA H. GOYNE,
Guthrie was different from that which half a billion over 1905 and in excess of
Pure
Food
Authorities
at
Odds
“ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
is pending in Albany, The question in two billion more that the productions of
with Molasses Makers.
Oklahoma was to give the women an the census year 1900. Corn remains by
A ttorney - at . L aw .
The gt iddle.cake, which is one of the
absolute equality witli men at the bal far the most valuable crop, estimated at
lot bos. The bill which is proposed in $1,100,009,000, while cotton next on most popular breakfast dishes in the
Office : Opposite Court House,
New York is to let women taxpayers the list, including seed, was worth to its land, owes its large following, in a
measure,
to
the
opportunity
it
affords
vote at special elections in cities of the growers $64-9,000,000.
Thus King
T illamook , O regon .
third < I hhs in that state on propositions Corn knocks out King Colton and be­ for the consumption of liberal quantities
which affect taxation.
comes easily "monarch of all lie surveys.” ofsiiup. Just now sirup, as found on
In Albany the malter has not yet been Hay is third at $600,009,000, wheat, the market under a great variety of
W. SEVERANCE,
settled. No’action has teen reached on $450,000,000 ; oats,
$300,000,000 ; brands, is under suspicion by the pure
J. P. AUÜEN, Proprietor
food authorities. The word sirup, until
the proposition, blit the result is likely potatoes, $150,000,000.
the enforcement of the new law, really
to be adverse to the suffragists. It was
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meant anything, from molasses, a by­
noticed at the hearing before the legis­
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
There was a time when it was custo­
lative committee in Albany that five mary to measure the cost of pork by the product of sugar manufacture, to glu.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
cose pure and simple, or a combination
times as many women opp-raed the
price of corn, and the usual estimate was
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
T illamook
O regon .
measure as favored it. This preponder­ 10 pounds of pork for a bushel of corn, of these two products.
A very palatable sirup that is abso-
ance on the side of the antisuffragists but in later years it has been discovered
does not affect the merits of the measure, that other feeds can be used to advan­ lutely free from chemical treatment or
H. UPON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
adulteration can be made from sugar
but it will have some influence on the
tage, and pork made more cheaply with
cane ; but this is somewhat more ex­
vote on it in tlie legislature. Il must be
a variety than with corn alone. Ex­
pensive than the other products hereto­
borne In mind that the antisuffragists
perience has shown that the hog relish­
P pysician and S urgeon .
fore offered, and Its production has been
have a stronger society in New York
es the great variety of feeds usually pro­
very limited. The government experts
than in any other state, and they
duced on the farm, such as grass, rape,
Office first door East of F. R
have been working for four years to
mustered in big force at Albany, while
all kinds ol clovers, detective and imma­
demonstrate the feasibility of the manu
the suffragists did not turn out in their
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
ture fruits, house slops, skim milk, but
Beals’ office.
facture of cane sirup in the south, and,
usual numbers, though those who were
termilk, whey from the cheese factory
I now that the question has arisen
Cheese
and
Butter
Boxes
a
specialty.
on hand showed a good deal of earnest­
which, when fed in conjunction with the
whether molasses showing traces of sul­
ness in their cause.
grain ration, makes pigs grow faster and
T. BOALS, M.D.,
phur is hii unlawful product, indicating
The suffragists have been meeting
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
makes weights at less cost, than when
that it has been artificially bleached,
some sethacks in the past two or three
compelled to subsist entirely on grain.
this work assumes great importance.
years. Oregon turned down the suf.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
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fr«K*:i,r<»poaition in 1906 by the largest
If California is howling for a war with Contention of Bureau of Chemia'.ry
The molasses people assert that such
majority ever rolled up against it in Japan, the rest of the country will gladly
ILLAMOOK.
this state
Kansas and Montana did let out to her the contract to do all the a defiuation of purity, if applied to their
Office: Olson Building.
t4ie same thing in 1905, and Rhode fighting. Outside of the heated zone output, would shut out practically all
Residence: Mrs. Walker’s.
Island in 1906. As ladicahsm seemed around San Francisco, nobody seems molasses as now manufactured for table
to hold sway in Oklahoma the suf­ excited, nor do they tee the wisdom of a consumption. Oil the other hand, the
fragists had hopes of scoring a triumph bloody war between two mighty nations bureau of chemistry asserts, after four
PROPRIETOR
'"JJUIOMAS W. ROSS,
in that coming state, but met a reverse over such a question as whether there years’ work in a large, practical way at
instead« Wyoming, Colorado, Utah ano shall be separate schools for Japanese Waycross, Ga , that a table sirup of high
Idaho gm nt women .the suffrage on the children. If nations should goto fight­ palat ability and agreeable color can be
* PHYSICIAN &
SURGEON.
same terms as men, allowing them to ing eve«y time there is a little friction made from sugarcane without the addi­
vote for every office from presidential over some local dispute, they would be tion of any bleaching or clarifying sub­
Office : Opposite Post Office.
electors down. But all attempts to at war all the time. War is a very stance of any kind, and without any
Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging.
increase thia number have failed, In serious business and should never be other manipulation than the application
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
many states women have a limited lightlv spoken of, "Let us have peace,’’ of heat, mechanical skimming, settling
suffrage, extending to school questions, suv the American Farmer.
and filtering, and, furthermore, that such
propositions affecting taxation and
sirup, if properly filled into sterilized
F. R. BEALS,
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other things, but even there the list
All records for benevolent donations packages while hot, may be kept indefi­
does not increase. One of the reasons were surpassed with the announcement nitely without fear of fermentation.
REAL ESTATE,
why th© sex line in the voting privilege recently that |ohn 0. Rockefeller had
Peculiar Feature of Sirup
is not nlsilished in more of the states given $32,000,000 to the general educa­
A most peculiar feature of sirup made
F inancial A gent ,
us that a lai go majority of the women tional board, a body incorporated by directly from sugar cane, and not as a
seem to te indifferent or are opposed to congress lor the purpose of promoting sugar by-product, is that it can lie con­
Tillamook, Oregon.
its abolition.
education through the country by means sumed indefinitely without tloying the
of gifts and otherwise. While tileboard appetite, while, as every one knows,
^R. P. J. SHARP,
Cap! Hobion sais the Japaneses can is not confined to the distribution of Mr. maple sirup and the mixed glucose sirups
take the Philippines any day. What is Rockefeller's donations, nevertheless he soon lose their palatAbility. Cane sirup
Mr. Hubson’a idea ul the end of that has been the principal contributor to its is considerably darker than the table
RESIDENT DENTIST,
little pleasant!y ?
funds since its organization, having sirups to which the public has been ac­
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Office across the street froui the
customed, and considerable prejudice
It would be interesting to Japan if the given $t l,000,0i)9 oil a previous occa­
We t an furnish h II kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
Court House.
will
have
to
lie
overcome
befoie
the
con
sion.
This
latest
contribution
is
the
Russian diplomatists should tegiu to ply
Gin and Hum at wholesale prices.
sumer will accept the darker sirup with­
laigest
ever
mu
de
by
an
iniivtdual
for
it with questions indicating a possible
Dr. Wise’s office.
any social or philanthropic purpose in out feeling that it lacks purity.
Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
renewal of pressure in Manchuria.
On
the
other
hand,
molasses
sirup,
the
history
of
the
race.
The
only
condi
Read over our price list and mail ns veur orders. Money refunded if goods
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SARCHET,
Tennessee's new senator, Boh Tavlor. tion attached to the gift is that Mr. when light colored, has been bleached are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
We ship all our goods C.O.D . or you can make remittance with your order.
-Í- . The Fashionable Tailor.
is expected to introduce in that body a Rockefeller and his sou may direct the dis with sulphur fumes, an operation which
variety of jokes that will not require an bursement of two-thirds of the amount. the experts declare, leaves in the finished
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS :
executive session and a public apology. The younger Rockefeller is a member of product an appreciable quantity of sul­
12(Jts. Gallon.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
the general educational board and it phuric acid, which, ol comic, it highly
12 quarts SheehHn's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon........ . $8.00
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$3.00
12 quarts Tillamook Kve and Bourbon ................................ . 8 50
Then, too, glucose is
ing a Specialty.
Mr. Rockefeller’» gift of *32.000,000 was through him that the board was objectionable,
3.25
12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whisker...................................... \\ . 8.00
3.00
to education will be still mure accept - advised of his father's addition to the practically colorless, so that in propor­
12 quarts Gordon White Rie Whiskey.................................. 8 00
3.00
able if the crankerics ot the Chic A ko endowment. It is understood to lie the tion to which it is mixed with table
Store in Heins Photographic
12 quai is Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey ................................... 7.50
2.75
university are not held up to the country purpose ol the board t<> assist colleges, molasses sirups the resulting admixture
12 quarts Crescent Rye Whiskey ... ..............................
7.50
2.75
Gallery.
12 quarts Old Port Wine ...............................................
as the proposed mode!.
as distinguished from the larger institu­ is lighter in color, and, while light color
3 50
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine ............................... .......
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3 50
1.25
tions kn >wn as universities. The board is generally accepted as an index ot su
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine...........................................
3.50
1.25
The "trust busting'* goes on but we promptly accepted the gift and acknow­ peiiurity.it is, in reality, an index of
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine.......................................
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
3 50
1.25
haven't heard of any trust retiring Irom ledged its gratitude to the donor.
chemical manipulation. The public will
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine.......................................
3.50
1
25
bus uess. They seem to have the nine
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine.............................
ft ft ft
doubtless receive a very much superior
4 50
1.75
12 quirts Sandusky Port Wine..............................
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
lives of a cat and when you think you
4 50
Thus. Alva Edison, the inventor, says table sirup, however the outcome of the
1.75
12 quarts Old Tom Gin............................................
8 00
have the "critter" killed it breaks out that when a in in gets to be 59 jears present controversy in regard to molass­
3.00
Land
Titles, Land Office Busi
12 quarts French Cognac................................
9 00
3.50
iu a new place.
12 quarts California Grape Brandy .............. .
.
old it is time to knock oft work and es adulteration may-result.
8 00
3.00
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ness
and Mining Law.
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye.......................... ............................ 11.00
Thejield of sirup from sugar cane is
4.00
"The entire school system oí Sa« Fran- play. Mr Edison was 59 years old on
12
quarts
Rainier
3A
Bourbon
.................................................
11.00
PORTLAND,
OREGON-
4.00
12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon'."’”".'.'”.""’" 12 00
francisco." savs a ('alifori.ia paper, "is Feb. 11, and his playtime begins. • For about twenty-two gallons per ton, and
5.00
Room, 306 Commercial Building- I
12 quarts Rock and Rye ...................................
one great politic al machine and honey forty-five reais I have I xth making ex­ the cost, according to government fig­
6
00
2.25
12 quarts Peach and Honey .............................
6 00
combed with Wire pulling.” The laps periments with electricity,” said Mr. ures, allows some margin of profit, even
2 25
12 quarts Mill, icw Whiskey, bottled in bond .....
At
prevailing
prices,
which
are
influenc
­
Edison,
"but
all
those
years
I
have
teen
10.00
3.50
should be careful about duplicating tbc
Remember, wcrelund you your money and repay freight b olii ways
turning these experiments to commer­ ed very materially by the cheaper pro
Did You Ever Try
Boss Hacía and Mayor Schiuitxes.
are not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and sell our if g-iods
cial value so fast that 1 have not had a ducts heretofore sold as table sirups.
goods at
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wholesale prices. Nothing but the 1rest.
At one public sale in New York 1000 chance to play with electricity for the
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AN>
horses were sold at an average oí $425 fun of the thing, just to see how much I
Address all Orders to
For Rheumatic Sufferers.
The quick relief from pain affoni.nl by
LIVERY BARN,
per head. In addition to automobiles cau'find out about it. Hut from tomor­
applying Chamberlain's Pain
Balm
and flying machines the number of hors* row on I am going to give up the com is a favorite with sufferers from rlieuma
If not, give him a calL
ex is increasing and the price ot Missouri merciftl end of it and work in my labor tiaiu. sc la I K's. lame hack, lumbago, and :
SecoJ
mule* is soaring. The science oí loco­ story purely as a scientist. That will deep sealed and mum-iilar pains. For
Everything first-class. L-
be the pleasure I have long been promis­ sale by Clough's lirng Store.
motion is in a lively state.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
ing myself.” Mr. Edison referred to the S tats of Onto, C ity of Tot boo . » s a
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block South of P.O.
Col. Hi van lieheves that aman i« justi­ final
feetion of his new storage bat
L ucas C ounty ,
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51 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
F manm J C nbnvv makes o«lh that he is the
fied in ileclimug a presidential nomina­ tery for electric motor vehicles. His •emor |MttInet of the firm of F J. I' mknky ft Wc assort case», ii desired; you can take ns many bottle, ol any kind a,
W. G. HARRIS, Prop-
yon wish
tion if the platform iu not satisfactory to manufactory for the production of this t’o , tloina huainex« Iu the C'ty of Toledo
( oi.nty aud State aforesaid. and that Mud firm !
him. The colonel made his own plat* new device, which has teen erected with will |»ay the nun of ONE Hl’NDRV.L) DOL­
LARS for each and every case of Catarrh toat I
forms in 1896 and 1900. ami in 1904 in sight ol the Edison h<>uae, is complete. cannot
be cured by the esc of H all ' s C atarbn
the democratic declaration of principles | and will soon begin to put its product C urb
Centrally boasted.
p
FRANK J. CHENEY
Rates, $1 P«r day
was changed to suit the personal view s I on the market.
S wot » to before me and »ubevtibed in my
presence,
thia
Mh
day
of
ISxember.
A
D
iSSa
BARBE! All lAIIIIEIltl
’»• Judge barker. In neither case did the
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A ft GLEASON.
i
Notary Public
SHAVING, HAIR CCTfl^
platform help the candidate.
| Dr. W P I urner, a London physician
o o •
Rail's Catarrh Cure ta lake ii.lernall , and
ol high standing, who has made a first.
KARSEN, Proprietor.
|<»aeph Phillips, originator oí (he fam ( | hand study of tuterculosis ’for many acts directly on the h <w»d and niitcxHie snrfaces
SHAMPOOING, ETC
of the svatem. Send »or tewtimoulala free
uus ding pvach that bears his name, the I years, has recently published liis oomlu I
F J CHENEY ft CO, Toledo. O
mud by all lhnegiat«. rye.
Electric Baths nicely fitteli upA**-
tones! caumug variety ever produce 11 sious. the maiu feature of whipi is that » Take Hal) s I aiuily Pill* for couatipatioa.
^The Beet Hotel in the city. So Chinese Employed.
persons Buffe ring with rheum«“*
Advertising Rates.
and the enricher of many orchardisl»,
died in a hospital the totber day at
Yuba, Cal , a pauper. That’s usually
the fate of great discoverers and invent­
ors, who do something to tenefit hu­
manity. Had Mr. Philips invented a
murderous gun to kill people by tbe
wholesale he might have got a fortune
from the government for it, become fam
ous like Maxim, Krupp, and Galling and
died in a palace.
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Those who imagine that the trusts
own this country should take a look at
the incomes from the various industries
last year. The iron and steel trust,
which is the biggest ol all and has its
clutch on every pocket book, shows
only earnings of $1,200,000,000, while
the
income from American farms
reached the astounding total of $6,800,.
000,090. This is nearly three times the
earnings of all the railroads of the Unit­
ed States put together, and all other in.
dustriesseem small in comparison with
the farmer's gigantic output.
'Over 30 Years experience in the Business
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C.,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
W. A. WILLIAMS
W.H
M. F. LEACH,
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COCDPHNY.
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A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want, Your Business.
J
M.JACOB & GO
LATIMER BROS’
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
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