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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 28. 1907. ivertlaing Ratea. VKKTISMENTS : 10 lion, per line . ♦ 5 Eachtnibaequent iiieerlion. line.... UueineMi and profeeeiuual carde, 1 tuopth .................................... i 00 Houieelxad Notice»........................... ft 00 Timber Claim«.............................. ! io 00 5 L-> ch I h , per line euch insertion ... Diepluy advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month ............................ .... All KeHolutione ot Condolence and Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Curd» of Thank», 9c. per line Notice«. Lout, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimum rate, 2Sc. not exceedii g five linea. HEMLOCK “Blended whiskey’’ is getting its in nings under the new pure food law. The “blend” is found to consist of pretty much anything else than whiskey. * * * Every patriotic citizen will approve the idea of building another big Ameri can battle ship, and while it is being built the navy department should be preparing plans for a still bigger one. * * Each passing year serves to empha size the fact that the memory of Abra ham Lincoln has been more potent than any other influence in bringing the people of the north and south into peace ful and harmonious relations with each other. « * * SENATE IN POWER OF COR PORATIONS O House Veritable Shambles for Bills Against Plu'.ocrats. seeker» From the Oregonian. r A »laughter pen for bill* against the wb<4, mail fittingly described the late Ore- thftfn Senate. The term seems well chosen, dior a* a matter of fact, the upper chain pier was aX-veritable shambles for bill* TiiiflFpfnuicd corporations. A big cor poration lobby was buisy during the last three week* of the session on the “people’» bill».’’ Among those which they killed in the senate, after they had passed the House, were the following : Beals' timber tax bill. Chase’s Coos Bay land grant bill, Freeman’s tax commission. Settlernier's hack tax col lection bill, Simmons’ bill to abolish the 3 percent tax rebate, Coffey'» gas fran cliise repeal bill, net-weight clause in Brown's pure food bill, Northup's bill placed 25 year limit on franchises and Beales' taxation amendment bill. With these bills went also Beveridge’s free text book' bills, though how they bit corporations is not clear. Among those who wrought mightily for protection of corporations were S. B. Linthicum, W. P. Ready, J, N Teal. Sanderson Reed and Frank Griffith, who were in the thick of nearly every fight, lobbying by day and exercising their persuasive powers on committees by night. To their ranks should be added (he railroad workers, who, unlike the others received a sour lemon, among them be ing W. W. Cotton, W, D. Fenton. S. C. Spencer, Clyde Fulton and J. Weatherford. One provision of the immigration bill as passed by the senate gives the presi dent full authority to exclude |apanese laborers at his discretion. The word dis cretion, when exercised by a man like Roosevelt, means that there will be jio war. * * * When the Missouri Senate he a rd that Carrie Nation was to be brought to its doors it took the hack track on the Peck prohibition resolution. Mrs. Nation seems to exert more influence in the pub. lie affairs of this country than any other man in it M * * The blenders and adulterators are fighting hard to be allowed to use "in nocent coloring matter’’ in their pro ducts. Hold them down Secretaiy Wil son, and make them comply strictly with the law ; gi>e them an inch and they will want an ell. They.are not to be trusted. * * * “Fortify the coast,’’ exclaims a Los Angeles pa|wr. That city is fourteen miles from the ocean, but Japan is cer tain to have the latest thing in guns if it can borrow the money to pay for them. The reappearance of those mysterious lights that kept the New England coast guessing nine years ago may be the next Pacific sensation. * * * Oliver Cromwell had his troubles but was never compelled to drive back a storming column uf women demanding suffrage. He might have suggested that they first prove their prowess by fight ing the cavaliers. Cromwell suffered a great defeat at the hands of the Irish women. He divided the island among his soldiers and then the women married the soldiers and taught the children to speak Gaelic. * * * Many remarkable things appear in the Timber Barons in Luck Beals' timber tax hill would have im last annual report of the Secretary ol posed tuxes on the timber barons, ac- Agriculture. The farm products of 1906 cording to their own cruising*, which had a farm value of $6,800.000.000, they were required to submit to asses hall a billion over 1905 and in excess ol sor*. Freeman’s tax commission bill two billions more than the productions would have taxed public service cor of the census year ¡900. Corn remains porntionson their capitalized earnings bv lar the most valuable crop, estimated and,would have imposed on railroads nt $1,000,000,000. while cotton, next alone an assessment of $70,000,000. Set oil the list, including seed, was worth tlemier’s land grant bill would have col to its growers $640,000,000. Thus Ire ted taxes on the idle land grantes King Corn knocks out King Cotton and that have escaped taxation for the past becomes easily “monarch ol all he sur six year*. veys.’’ Hay is third nt $600.000,000. Simmons’ tax rebate bill would have wheat, $450,000,000 ; oats. $300,0C0, abolished the three per cent icbatcs for 000 ; potatoes. $150,000.000. ♦ ♦ « early payment of taxes. They are howlining at Washington Coffey'* franchise bill would have re voked the perpetual franchises of tile for niortviirmy and navy, more money Portland Gas Company. Burns' food to fortify the Pacific Coast to cut off bill, if passed by the Senate as by the imaginary enemies and more for fortifi house, would have required all food cations in the blessed Philippines. The packages to be branded as tu their true best thing to do with these islands is to give them a wav to the first man who net weight or measure. A bill of June* of Clackamas would comes along with a “jailer dog’’ he have permitted farmers to burn slash wants to swap. Then bring home the armv that has been engaged in killing ing* without permits. It Ims Ixen seen that “the poor man’s savages and dying itself of diseased bills’’ had little chatice in the upper livers, discharge it into the productive clmmlxr» The lines were drawn vert industries and hereafter keep a standing tight by the corporations. One of the army of not oyer 20,000 men. That’s beet bill* killed bv them was that lor enough to guard forts an I police the taxation of public service corporations country. II wc should have a real war nit capitalized earnings as presented to the people may be depended on to vol- (he Legislature by the state tax com unteer to fight it and quit after the trouble is over. Give the money saved mittce. from all these retrenchments to agricul Corporation Knives Keen Whenever a hill hitting corporations tural experiment stations and farm col appeared in the Senate, the sentries got leges where it will do some good.— out their knives and went for it, with American Farmer. « « the result that it scarcely ever survived. It is pleasing to note that the govern The same reception awaited this class of billscoming over from the House, only ment is at last to get after the grain for this the knife was »harper, foittd the graltors, who are among the worst ol the bunch that pray upon farmers. laughter fiercer. Chase's bill forcoutiol of the Coca Representative Watson, of Indiana, has Hay la ml grant would have compelled introduced a bill to provide for govern the sale of the lands in that »rant at ment inspection an I classification of $2.50 an acre, accordii g to the terma grains. It will be of far-reaching im ■tipulated by Congress. Settlernier’s bill port a nee to the agricultural interests ol for the collection of back taxes would the cotntry, and scarcely second in gcu have hurt a lot of interests, but they eral importance to the meat inspection hill. The plan is lor the creation of a saved themselves in good simp?. Northnp offered a constitutional new bureau in the Dep irtmcnt of Agri amendment which would have limited culture to l»e known as the Bureau of io 25 Years all grants of franchise* with Gram mid Seed Inspection. The Secre in the alate, thus shutting out perpetual I tary of Agriculture shall appoint a chief. franchise*. Beals' constitutional amend I who shall have had at least three year’s ment lor taxation came from the late ; experience in inspecting and grading State Tax Commission, and would have : grain and seed. The aim is to prevent (itrmittrd taxation ol property in cluss- 1 fraud and adulteration which injure our es ol subject* and would have cost cor- foreign trade us well a* working great harm to all farmers in this line of busi porationa a dear pr’ce. Both th**»«* amendments, after adop ness. A drastic remedy is uerdtd and tion in tlie House, perished (in the Sen can not too soon lie applied. ate. Child's Life Saved by Cham berlain's Cough Hemedy. Mm. John K hk I v I ia - i U. of tier«, Mich , triUof lltr anxloa. iii'xiftnot. .pent over her little two-year old itaugbter who hail lakrn . hard cold rwultlng in croup. Hlie aaya : " 1 am mii «H< h I that if it had »«I. not been for I ham tier lam a C ‘ ' ou$>* Reineil v .he «mild have choked tu ui wii. »n,. ewZ«ert« ••'niufe»l I gare thia nieda- ■ nd »he r ion f or O hio . C ity of T oikih *. i s q L ivan Coi KtY. ik F hahi .» t’HKMWv makes oath that hr it the •enior partnei of thr Brin of F J. ( hrnkv fk Co . «lohta busIneM In the CHv of T»l«sio. County and Mate aforesaid. and that »aid firm will pay the >ua of ONK HUNDRtil» DuL- I.AKS hn each and every c* m of catarrh tnat cannot be cured by the use ot H all ’ s CATAKaw Cva* FR KNK J. < flKNFY Sworn to neune before me «mi and •urmciineu »ut»»<iibed in tn n my sworn io this 6th »lav ofPecember. ' A ** À tk GLKAV" I tiaui H. Everything is lovely in Hemlock. [ fl f always thought that of the ladies of Hemlock.—E d ]. Miss Blanche Smith, of Tillamook, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Beach, the last few days. Ed. Creecy, of Blaine,was in our neigh borhood on Saturday. Lon and Clyde Kinnaman visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ely went to town this week to nurse the little son of L. Sanders, who has been seriously ill. O. Kinnaman and family, of Boulder Creek, visited in Tillamook from Friday till Sunday. J. Beach and wife visited in East Bea ver on Sunday. The box social given bv the ladies ol the Hemlock district last Saturday w is a complete success. There was a large attendance, and everyone rep >rts one of the jolliest times they ever had. There were 18 boxes sold and $27 taken in A. Kinnaman was auctioneer and Effie Holt treasurer. Dan Nicholas and Fred Borough did some interesting bidding on one box expect div. Mrs. Dunson was organist, J. Beach and A. Kinnamar. violinist The school children did their best in rendering an excellent program. I bj ulon.h'. It«« Hko»». cialiun | Complete set of Abstract Book- HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C., Taxes paid for nons Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in off C2. Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A. WILLIAMS Both phones. Up to date Harness Shop The only complete shop of kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, lmt prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , M. F. LEACH, CARL HABERLACH, Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Ucutechcv ¿Abvukat, Office across the street and north from the Post Office. H. GOY NE, “Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. The Best Hotel Office : Opposite Court House, THE ALLEN HOUSE, T illamook , O regon . W. SEVERANCE, J. P. ALibEjM. Proprietor Headquarters for Travelling Men. A ttorney - at -L aw , Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. U assnrevl you when you buy Dr. PienxVi family medicines—for all the ingnedl- ents entering Into them are printed on the bottle-wrappers and their formulas are attested under oath as being complete and con oct. You know just what you are paying for and that the Ingredients ar* gathere I from Nature's laborato.>, being sole« modi American fore* are per delicate worn (it uleohol pi 1 PHYSICIAN HOLD UP! and consider F.3H POMMEL b ^ nd -SLICKER LI Kg ALL WATERPROOF CLOTHING. Is made of the best 1 Tillamook Iron Works I i A. K. CASE, General Machinists & Blacksmiths. MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS. Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale House Direct. Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if goods are not satisfactory All orders will be treated strictly confidential. We ship all our goods C.O.D , or you can make remittance with vour order. WE OFFER AS Tillamook, Oregon. FOLLOWS Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty, 12 yt». Gallon. 12 quarts Sheehan’s Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon..... ... $8.00 $3.00 12 quarts Tillamook Rveand Bourbon ................................ ... 8 50 3.25 12 quarts Delaney’s Malt Whisker........................ ................... ... 8.00 3.00 12 quart* Gordon White Rte Whiskey.................................... ... 8 00 3.00 12 quai ts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey .................................... ... 7.50 2.75 12 quart* Crescent Rte Whiskey .............. ................................ ... 7.50 2.75 12 quart* Old Port Wine.............................................................. 3 50 12 quart* Old Sherrv Wine.......................................................... ... 3 50 1.25 12 quarts Old Angelica Wine....................................................... 3 50 12 quarts Ohl Muscat Wine......................................................... ... 3 50 1.25 12 quarts Old Madeira Wine.............................. :...................... ... 3.50 1 25 12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine............................................ ... 4 50 1.75 12 quarts Sandaskv Port Wine................................................... ... 450 1.75 12 quarts Old Tom Gin.................................................................. 12 quart* French Cognac............................................................... .. 9 00 3 50 12 quart* California Grape Brandy ......................................... .. 8 00 3.00 12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye........................................................... 4 00 12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon .................................................... 11 on 12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon.................. .. 12 (H) 5.00 12 quarts Rock and Rye ................................................................ .. 6 00 2 25 12 quarts Peach and Honey .................................................... .. 6 00 2 25 12 quarts Millt nw Whiskey, bottled in bond ...................... .. 10.00 3.50 Remember, wen fund you vour money and repay freight both ways if goods ■re not Mli'fatorv. We nre exclusive wholesale dealer, and sell our vi.od. .. wholesale prices. Nothing but the best. * Uv Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Gand Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. Room, 306 Commercial Building. T- Did You Ever Try HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. Second block South of P.O. 51 Front Street, Portland, Ore. Centrally boosted wi,h W. G. HARRIS, Prop. LATIMER BROS • J Rates, *1 Pen day LARSEN HOUSE, BARBER HD HAIRDRESSER I SHAVING, H^UARSBN, Proprietor. 1 ** . TILLAMQOK L »«J Ä.1 ’*\u........ C Xo Chin*. Empio,«!. "3 HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING, ETC OREGON e“/. OREGON, PORTLAND, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. '“OMUHRTIOH •UGHI and OS Mr. N k M— F inancial A gent , kp SARCHET, T . * The Fashionable Tailor. ■ man - ----------- •"<* PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise's office. IV e can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Gin and Rum al wholesale prices. Send us your orders. We ship in plain eases and prepay freight. We «Mort c««c. if deswed ; you can lake n> many boule» of any kind ■» w T(||a ^-pHOMAS W. ROSS, ]JR P. J- SHARP, kill ™. COUCH « no CURE ™« LUNC8 »«inn»«'"’' A«'«" Residence: Mrs. Walker's. REAL ESTATE, M. JACOB & CO. New Discovery Office: Olson Building. F. R. BEALS, Address nil Older» to WITH & SURGEON, Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore. OREGON. TILLAMOOK, S urgeon Office : Opposite Post Office. Buller Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specially. -------------------------------- -- prluclpfes u?.-<rin rnem rdnjvd glycerin*». This agent possesses Intrinsic rncaicmai propertie* of its own. being a most valuable antiseptic and anti ferment, nutritive and soothing demul cent. Glvcerine plays an Important part In Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery In the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in »torn ach, biliousness and Kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailment*, the”(¡olden Medical Discover) ' is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in Its ulcerative stages It wifi yield to this sovereign rem edy if Its u*e he persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages. It is well, while taking the "Ooldrai Medical Dis covery ” for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages fredy two or three time* a day with Dr sage s Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of treatment generally cures tne worst cases. In cough* and hoarseness caused by bron chial. throat and lung affections, except con sumption In Its advanced stages, the ”Golden Medical Discovery” I* a most efficient rem edy. especially In those obstinate, hang-on cough* caused by irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The ” Die” covery ’’ is not so good for acute coughs aris ing from sudden colds, nor must It be ex pected to cure consumption In Its advanced stages no medicine will do that—but for all the obstinate, chronic coughs, which. If neg lected. or badly treated, lead up to consump tion. It Is the best medicine that can betaken. and ILLAMOOK. PKOPautToa rwrrm P pysician T. BOALS, M.D., Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. r UPON, Ph.G.,M.D., Office first door East of F. R Beals’ office. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. C0CDPÆNY. A Square Deal O regon . T illamook Fir and Spruce Lumber. For Rheumatic Sufferers. ' O regon T illamook , The quick relief from p-tin afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a favorite with sufferers from rlieuma- lisiii, sciatica, lame back, lumbago, and For deep seated and muscular pains, sale by Clough’s Drug Store. •«nui A ttorney - at -L aw . A ttorney - at .L aw . The State has recently acquired thro ugh foreclosure ol mortgage tlieS. E. % of N.E '< and E Va of S.E. *4 of Section 5, T. 3 S , R 9 W , containing 120 acres being near Spruce, in Tillamook County. Oregon. This place will be sold to the highest bidder, and sealed bids will be received bv the undersigned up to and until 2 o’clock p.m., February 26, 1907. Information as to the character of the place must be had by a personal inspec tion of the premises. The place will be sold on terms of one fifth down and balance in annual install merits ol one fifth each, with interest at six per cent. Each bid must he accompanied by a draft for at least one fifth ol the price offered. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated, Salem. Oregon. Feb. 9, 1907. OSWALD WEST. State Land Agent. H Auickeat 'cüri»TÇîr*iîîr < d ---------------- LUNG TKOUB- VXm U I—« .J Ihn • State Farm for Sale. ►„mt« I»»"’' A Th. r M|. ,4 th» T. BOTTS, Over 30 Years experience in the Business I Ekatric Bath» nicely fitted up Good for penona luffermg with iheutualiata. *