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

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 21
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Advertising Rates.
L egal A dvertifmemts :
10
First Inflection, per ime............... ♦
5
E u h Hul>eequent insertion, line....
BubineHH and professional card»,
1 month ......... . ........................ 1 00
Homeetead Notices........................ 5 00
Timber Claims................................ 10
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5
L’icalfl, per line euch insertion . ..
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
1 month ...................................
All R»>uluti«»ns of Condolence and
Ixjdge Notices, 5c. per line.
Carda of Thankfl, 5c. per line.
Notice«. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc..
minimum rate, 25c. nut exceedii g five
linen.
(£iie
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C~illaiiiooh
^tabiig^I.
Sr
Fruii (' Huker. Pubiither
The Government Must Govern.
Probably there is something more than
a mere flourish in the report that the
president and other members of the
government are to be active during the
recess of congress in strengthening the
hands of the national authority, so far
as it can he done under existing law’
and in shaping policies iu the same di­
rection, which the president will urge on
congress in his message at the opening
of that body. Recent developments
show the people that further work
along that line may be needed. Sa>s
Representative Hepburn, the chairman
of the house committee on interstate
commerce: "The revelations in the ex­
amination ot Mr. Harriman show that
we did not go far enough in our railway
rate regulation act. We must amend
th.it law next winter so as to curb the
dangerous activities of some of these
railway chiefs.” Says another republi­
can congressman : “Messis. Frick and
llariitraii, in the Reading railway deal,
in which Flick is reported to have made
many millions oi dollars, are making
more socialists and anarchists in a dav
than all the paid propagandists of those
lollies could do in a year.’’
Here are abuses which the law must
curb, and the only sort of law which can
deal with them is the law of the nation.
State rights talk in this connection is
irrelevant. The national government
is not assailing anv light of a state
which the state owns and uses. On the
border line between the authority of the
states ami that of the nation there are
many powers which can be used hv
cither, and sometimes, though in very
laic instances, th^v are employed by
both. The power which will have to
be wielded to prevent the county from
coming iti’o subjection to some one or
half a dozen magnates like Harriman
can be wit-hied only by the national
government. The railroad Napoleon
laughs at state enactments and at the
iulmiiiatioiis oi state executives. He
thinks that he is bigger than any state.
Nor has he become altogether convin­
ced yet that in a light between him and
the national government iie would be
outclassed. The government is ar rung
ing to bling this’ matter ¿of the relative
strength of Harriman and the federal
uuthoiitv to a teat in the lederai
courts. Mr. Harriman's operations arc
furnishing not only an incentive for
making this test just as quickly as a
ii case can be shaped against him. Imt
they are Imuishing the points on w Ili. li
it can be shaped. And it will undoubt-
edly come early enough to show the
president and congress, at the opening
oi that body next December, whether
any additional legislation will be needed,
and whether, if needed it would be better
to add it to the Sherman act of 1890,
the Likins law of 190.3, or the Hepburn
l.i w ol 1906. or to put it into a distinct
measure, li aim'd out of the new and
breaking new ground —Globe Democrat
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The Famine in Russia
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outside help, lie says that in most of
the villages free kitchens have been es­
tablished where the destitute peasants
can get a howl of hot soup and a piece
of black bread once every twenty-foul
hours.* Eight dollars will keep an adult
alive until the uext liaivest, and f j will
help a child.
The famine conditions were brought
about by the failure of the crops be­
cause of a terrible drought last year, no
rain falling over a wide area for a period
of three months. The destruction of the
grass Hn,l grain crops of course caused
a heavy fatality among the horses and
cattle, of which it is estimated that fully
75 per cent will die before spring.
Wall streets are learning that its up's
down*« an<l methods are not the basis
of prosperity in the United Slates.
* * *
Mr. Cleveland’s latest prase is “sin
uosity of explanation.” For every day
purposes “Wriggling” will continue to
du good service.
* x> t
Mr. Harriman says he would build
the P. n una can-d it hr had the chance.
But there is no proof that it could be
dune by the hydraulic system.
I
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California should reflect that the
United Stales has a constitutional right
to make treaties, and that they wcu'd
not he worth making if nut respected.
# * *
Mr. Bryan’s paper is ringing the
change) on the two billion-dullar con­
gress. Why not add that from start
to finish it was also a surpluss congress?
ft * *
The Russian duma opened with the
usual amount of rioting. It is entirely
too early, ol course, to expect a depart­
ure from precedent on the part oi the
revolutionists
ft * *
Brazill has ordered a battle ship of
the Dreadnought pattern. ¡Some oi
these days a leviathan sb big will be
produced chat the world will call it a
joke and let it go at that.
* * *
Railroad freight rates have been re-
duct'd 15 per cent in Iowa and Kansas.
The saving may help the producer and
dealer, but it is sale to say that none ol
it will never reach the consumer.
* * *
Times I ihs a great habit of evening
things up. Should Mr. Roosevelt bap
pen to land in the senate he will have an
opportunity to tackel some ot Senator
iillman's pet measures with a forked
sties.
* 4 *
A Tammany leader says of a candi­
date: “I give him credit lot being Sill-
care, but he’s the very fast man to put
at the head ol the police force.” It h as
been a long tune since I'aminaiiy had
any use lor a quality like that.
* * *
Canada has enacted some Sunday
blue laws, but omits the proyince ol
Ouebec on account ol its French customs
and tastes. The dominion ought to ex­
plain H it lavurs as well as practices
local option in a question of this nature
* * ft
The account ol each day's rioting and
bomb tinowing in the streets ot St.
Feleisburg invariably ends with the
statement that “order was finally re
stored.” 1 he question that perplexes
the public is. when will order ue per­
manently restarted ?
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The bottom of Lake Superior is 738
feet below sea level, of Lake Michigan
283 feet, and of Lake Ontario 491 feet
talk of depleting the lakes by ship
canals is not likely to be heard except
Irom those who want to block water
way unproven.ent in the Mississippi
valley.
* * *
A Wisconsin man proposes to go to
the north pule in a balloon and return
inside a week. It he can do this just
before the international balloon races
in St. Louis he will be the star of the
occasion, unless the teat can be surpass­
ed. which is not impossible in such a
tournament.
* ft ft
An Iowa paper figures that the corn­
stalk crop in that state can be worked
up into 1,844.(MX),(MH) gallons of ah oho’,
or inoie than enough to supply all Iowa
with power, light and heat. If the
great expectations about denatured
alcohol are realized the big brown jug
will bring forth more wonders than
Aladdin's lamp.____________
White Bronze Monuments.
Do Yon Open Your Mouth '
Llkn a young bird and gulp down what­
ever food or medicine may be offered you ?
Or, do you •• ant to know something uf the
composition and character of that which
you take into your stomach whether as
food or medicine ?
Most intelligent and sensible people
now a days insist on knowing what they
employ whether m fuvid
as medicine.
Dr. Pierce believes they have a perfect
right to Insist upon such knowledge. So he
publishes.*ftcfi£^ica8t and on each bottle*
wr
?r. wha
ines are made of
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This he feels
he can w
ord to do because the mors
lhelngrcdient» oywhlch his medicine»
»re mad»- are stii'dled and understood the
more will llielr superior curative vlrjuei
ta- aOttrét-ratâC
For the cure of woman's peeullsr weak­
nesses. Irregularities and derangements,
giving rise to frequent headaches, back­
ache. dragging-down pain or distress In
lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom­
panied, ofttlmes, with a debilitating,
pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp­
toms of weakness. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription Is a most efficient rem-dy.
It is equally effective In curing painful
periods. In giving strength to nursing
mothers and In preparing the system of
the expectant mother for baby’s coming,
thus rendering childbirth safe and com­
paratively painless. The "Favorite Pre­
script! >n " Is a most potent, strengthening
tonic to the general system and to the
organs distinctly feminine in particular.
It is also a soothing and invigorating
nervine and cures nervous exhaustion,
nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria,
spasms, chorea or St Vitus s dance, and
other distressing nervous symptoms av
tendant upon functional and organic dis­
eases of the distinctly feminine organs.
A host of medical authorities ol all ths
several schools of practice, recommend
each of the several Ingredients of which
"Favorite Prescription" Is made for the
cure of the diseases for which itisclalmed
to lie a cure You may read what they
say /or yoitrnelf by sending a postal card
request for a free booklet of extracts
from the leading authorities, to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In­
stitute. Buffalo. N. Y . and it will come to
you by return post.
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Rheumatic Pains Relieved.
Chainlrerlain'R Pain Bahn relieves
rheumatic pains and makes sleep and
rest possible, which is alone worth many
timee its cost. B F. Crocker. Esq., now
84 years of age. and for twenty years
Justice of the Peace at Martinsburg,
Iowa, says : “ 1 am terribly afflicted
with sciatic rheumatism in mv left arm
and right hip I havem^d three bottles
of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and it did
me lots of good.” For sale by Clough’s
Drug .Store.
Gove’s Independent Church
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
ou contemplate »be purchase of any
Cemetery Work, it is worth your w hile to in-
vestigate White Bronze, a material that makes
■ he only durable Monument, and surpasses
Marble und Granite in line, artistic finish.
No moss growing, cracking or crumbling ;
no cleaning or care required. Better in every
way thau granite and lesa expensite. Leading
Scientists endorse it as being practically mdes
truclible. Correspondence solicited.
C. E. REYNOLDS, Agent,
T. BOTTS,
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract
in office.
Taxes paid for
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office
Both phones.
•
IL cooper ,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
Tillamook, OFegon.
O rei
CARL HABERLACH,
M. F. LEACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Dcittecltir ¿tbuohat,
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc
Office across the street and north ft
the Post Office.
H. GOYNE,
A ttornf . y - at .L aw .
"Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
Office : Opposite Court Hi
The Best Hotel
T illamook , O regon ,
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
W. SEVERANCE,
J. P. RULEN. Proprietor
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
T illamook
O regon .
H. UPON, Ph. G., M.:
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
PPYSICIAN AND SCRGEOlt
Office first door East of F.
Baals’ office.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
A man is known by I ih God, a woman
T. BOALS, M.D.,
by her liusbm I. We form our ideas of
God through reading of the Gcd of
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
PHYSICIAN & SURGE!
Creation of the Son of God and of I he
Holy Ghost.
TILLAMOOK
We read that the demands of Go,
Office:
Olson Building.
were satisfied by the Son of God in ou.
stead, and that the Holy Ghost is re-
Residence: Mrs. Walker's.
sponsible for our guidance. The Jewi.l
synagogue pointed to the living God
ilirough the priestlioid The Christiai
-"JAIIOMAS W. ROSS,
church to the son of God through th.
PROP2IETOK
ministry. W hat we net d is achuicl-
PHYSICIAN & SURGE'
that points to the Holy Ghost, as w<
have nothing to do with the command
meats of God, or the precepts ol Jesu-
Office : Opposite Post Offl«.
Clirist. We are living in the dispense
Residence
: Allen House, Tillamook.
sation of the Holy Ghost. Christ san
Boiler Work, Logger's Work und Heavy Forging.
that it was necessary for him to go away
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
j F. R. BEALS,
that the Spirit might fulfil its office
Just as the Jewish synagogue stood as a
monument for God the Father. Just as
F -IF » W -IF "IF "IF V
W 5F^ WWW W
REAL ESTATE,
the Christian Church for the words of
Christ. Just [so does the Independent
F inancial A gimi I
Church stand for the cotnmunioii of the
Holy Ghost. The only evidence we
Tillamook, Oregon.
have that there is a God, or that there is
a son of God is that we believe it. The
J~^R. P. J. SHARP,
man who does not believe it has n.
evidence at all. and is it not just a
evident that God is a Spirit, and that h.
RESIDENT DENTIST
rules iu spirit, as that there was a God
that revealed bis will to Moses, or ilia
Office across the street from
Christ existed and conveyed his ideas t.
Court House.
men?
We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
Dr. Wise’s office.
It requires mere intelligence fo accepi
Gin and Bnrn at wholesale prices.
the guiding influence of the Holy Glio«'
than it did to lie drove by the Jewish •Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
SARCHET,
Read oyer our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if goods
priesthood or the disciples of Chris'
T . The Fashionable T í
are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
When Christ came they rejected bin
We ship nil our goods C.O.D , or you can make remittance with your order.
through a pretense of belief in God
When the Spirit came men rejected |i
Cleaning, Pressing and R'
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS :
as the guide by claiming loyalty to the
12Qtg. G a II oo
ing a Specialty.
12 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon
$3.00
. $«.00
precepts of Christ.
12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon ............
.
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8
50
3.25
Paul said he preached Christ and him
12 quarts Delaney’s Malt Whiskey...................
«.00
3.00
Store in Heins Pliotogi
crucified, ore of the men of old said he
12 quarts Gordon White Rve Whiskey.............
« 00
3 00
12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey .............
would delight himself in the law ot the
7.50
Gallery.
2.75
12 quarts Crescent Rve Whiskey .......................
. 7.50
2.75
Loid, but I find peace in following what
12 quarts Old Port Wine....................................
3 50
1.25
sppears to me to be the guiding in
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine ................................
3 50
1.25
OBERT A. MILLER.
fluence of God the Spirit.
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine.............................
3 50
1.25
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine................................
3 50
It does not concern me wl.at God told
1.25
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine............................
3.50
1 25
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
men 4000 years ago, dr what Christ
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine.......................
4 50
1.75
said 2000 years »go. What does Goo
12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine...........................
4 50
1.75
Land Titles, Land Office I
the Spirit strive to prompt me to do now.
12 quarts Old Tom Gin................... ...................
8.00
3.00
ness and Mining Law-
12
quarts
French
Cognac
....................................
9 00
Men said “ they are full of new wine,'
3.50
12 quarts California Grape Brandy ................. V-
8 00
3.00
others said " they are mad." If 1 rever
PORTLAND,
OREG
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye.................................
11.00
4.00
ence the Spirit, won't I be accused of tile
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ................ ..........
11.00
4.00
Room, 306 Commercial Build«
same 1 Again would I abandon what
12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbo
1 2 00
5.00
12 quarts Rock nod Rye ....................................
6 00
gives me peace within for the foolish
2.25
12 quarts Peach and Honey ..............................
6 00
2 25
talk of men who are ill disposed and
12 quarts Milhicw Whiskey, bottled in bond ..
Did You Ever Try
10.00
3.50
devilish. "God is a Spirit and Hi
Remcmkr, we refund you vour money and repav freight both ways if goods
seekest such to worship Him, who wor are not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and sell our goods at
HARRIS’S NEW FEED
wholesale prices. Nothing but the best.
ship Him in Spirit and in truth.”
The only God I ever had to do with is
LIVERY BARN,
Address all Orders to
the Spirit God. Christ the son satisfied
If not, give him a cal'-
Gvsl. the bather that leaves me to light
it out with God the Spirit.
Everything first-class. S®
J. C. Gov«
I he pullt ictil unrest and revolutionary
outbreaks in Russia have occupied so
large a place in the news from that
country (hat probably but few of the
American people realize the terrible con­
ditions of famine which prevail over an
nr«-a said to be inorej than half as large
as that of the United States. Theta con­
ditions are being brought to the atten-
l ion the people of this country at the
present time through the activity of the
Riisriis ii philanthropist, Nicolas Shi»li.
k »IT, who lias recently come here for the
purpose of arousing interest and secur
Do Not Crowd the Season.
ing relief for Ida suffering compatriots.
The first warm days of spring brioir
To assist hi ihis work a Russian famine
with them a desire to get out And enjoy
relief committee has been organised in the exhiliiating air and sunshine.
New York, with Bishop Henry C. Potter Children that have been houaed up all
as pre«i«b nt. Samuel J. Barrows, secre­ i w mtei and brought out and you wonder
tary. and the Morton Trust Company w here they all came from. The heavy
I winter clothing is thrown aside aud
treasurer The executive committee in- j many shed their tfouneb. Then a cold
chide»i R Fulton Cutting, George Foster ■ wave cuiiivs and people say that grip is
I’ortlsidy, Isaac N. Seligman. Marcellus epidemic. C«dds at this season are even
Hartley Dodge ami a number of other 1 more dangerous than in mid.w inter, as
is much moredanger of pneumonia.
well known business ami professional | there
Take ChanilM*rIain's tough Remedy,
men. I'lesident Roosexelt has evinced j however, and you will have nothing to
ids interest in the movement by sending j fear. It slwsys cure, and we have
* * * Io result in pneu
Ina check foi 00, together with a letter 1 never known » a cold
uionia when it wan used. I is pleasant
warmly commending the work ami ex and suit* to take. Children It like
’it. Foi
.
pi easing the feeling that the American sale by Clough's Drug Store.
Chamberlain'sCough Remedy
|M'ople should is» interMed in it, not
Is Both Agreeable and
Pay Up
only from the general prompt ing* of com*
Effective.
passion, hut that th**y should feel an ca­
t
'liHtulierlnln'»
Gough Rrniedr Im. no
All those who are indebted to Dawson I
per ia I sympathy Itcauae of the fact dial Broa. ate requested to call and pay up Mperior for vougli». <-<M<t» and croup,
Russia hue been a good fiiend to Amer* al once. If not paid liefore the 1st ot | and the fact thnt it w pleaMnt to take
April, hill- will he place in the hands ->f a i and contain» nothing in any way m-
Iva hi the |«ast. Mr. Shishkoff aaya that collector.
juhoim ha. mad.- it a favorite ’with
D. iwhon Rnon.
the Kussian government had raised the
ni-.ther« Mr. W S Pelham, a iner
chant
of Kirk,ville Iowa. ray. "For
sum oi 75. i MM. imhi rubles, and is now Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
more
than twenty year» Chamberlain’■
raising a loan <»f 70,000,000 more foe re
and Diarrhoea Remedy
Cough Remoty ha. I>een mv leading
This remedy has lern in use for over remedy for all thr.wt tronhle« Il la ea
liet purposes, bm even these immense
sums will I h * wholly inadequate for the thirty years and lias proved itself to he liecially aucv-»fiil in caae of croup
the uiost succesatsl remedy vet dis
stivcrvr of all the «listteased in the famine «Mivered for honel complaints II never Children like it and tuy cuatoiner. who
have need it will not lake anv other."
districts unless largely siq p’etuented by * fails
‘i Sold by Clough » Dtug Store.
For talc by Clough a Dtug Stole.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COCDPÆNY.
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3 : Tillamook Iron Works
A. K. CASE,
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
J
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want Your Business.
M.JACOB & CO
■
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
51 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
block South of P.O-
W. G.
HARRIS, P«
We assort cnees, if desired ; you can take as many bottles of any kind as you wish
Centrally Uosatad
Rat«, $1 P«r day
LARSEN HOUSE,
M H. LARSEN, P f prietoF.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
The Beat Hotel in the city.
No Chinese Employed.
LATIMER BRO-
UIIEI 111 HIIBIEStO
SHAVING,
HAIR
CUÎ
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Elcetric Raths nicely Atteri up.1
persons ruffering with rb<“‘