Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 28, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 28
Advertising Rates.
.BOAL AOVKKTISMKNTH :
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Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professio^ml curds,
1 month ...................................
Homestead Notices .................... . .
Timber Claims.................................
Locals, |»er line each insertion.. ..
Display advertisement, an inch,
I month .....................................
All Resolutions of Condoleuce and
Ixjdge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five
lines.
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THE COQUILLE RIVE»
HAD NARROW ESCAPE.
In a Storm for Four Days--
Lost 75,000 Feet of Lumber
from Her Deck Load.
If you contemplate the purchase of any
Cemetery Work, it is worth jour while to in.
vest ¡gate White Bronze, a material that makes
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Book­
Taxes paid for nons
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
in office.
the only durable Monument, and surpasses
Marble and Granite in fine, artistic finish.
The German Coach Horae.
Or., March 2L -The disabled
The German Coach horse is today the
steam schooner that waslvingat anchor all-purpose »horse of Germany and is
off the mouth of the Columbia River all employed in draíl work of all kinds as
day Saturday proves to have been the well as to till the soil. lie la also tit to
Coquille River, which was e»i route from parade and draw the commodious carri­
Tillamook for San Francisco with a age« with strength and style at a jaunty
cargo of lumber. She was towed inside cheerful road gaiL Tiled mand lor tins
this morning by the bar tug Tatoosli breed of horses lias gradually increased
and taken alongside the wharl at Flavel from year to year, as a result of their
As near as can be learned the vessel's merit, up to the present hour, and it is
hull is not damaged and the trouble was no uncommon thing to meet large num
caused by the breaking of a two inch Iters of burets in the coach horse dis
suction pipe in the forepeak. The steam­ tricts of Germany, from France, Italy,
^illiimook ftcabligbt. er had a narrow escape from destitution Switzerland, Belgium, England, Russia
during the terrific gale and it was due and North and South America, w biuh
only to the faithful work of her crew a d are taken to these vaiious countries to
Fred <J. Baker. Publisher.
the assistance rendered by the steamer improve breeding stock. The German
Santa Ana and the tug Tatoosh that coach horse has been regularly and
The National Remedy for Child the vessel was not lost. None of the thoroughly bred in one line for so many
crew was injured, but all are worn out ages that he is enabled to become a pre­
Labor.
by their exertions during the past three dominant and most impressive sire,
The Secretary of the National Child 1 days and one or two ol them will be wherever used, all kinds of mares;
I ji I n ir Committee. Samuel McCune Limi- taken to the hospital for treatment. hence it is an easy mater tu go into a
say. clearly outlines the fight f< r child I The vessel lost about 75,000 feet of community where, a German coach stal­
labor reform in the
con­ ■ lumber from her deck load, as well as lion lias been in stud ami readily procure
ducted by the ( ommittee In the Woman m ! thrce anchors and chains. She will be perfectly matched teams of a quality
Home Companion for April Dr, Lind I retwly for service again as soon as her and size that always command large
and hr-r
her nutnns
pumps 1 prices for carriage and coach service.
nay gives this advice to the friends of re- broken
- •----- pi|>es
:-— are repaired „...i
cleared out of the coal with which they The
I
farmer who breeds this class of
form
"There should be no confusion in the are choked. In speaking of the thrilling stock can rear and develop it without
ranks of those whosuppori the Beveridge- voyage. Captain George Winkle, master 1 being compelled to incure any expense
Farsons Bill. We submit that no one can ol the Coquille River, said :
outside of feed and the ordinary care
read with care the opinion of Justice
such as would be required in the rearing
Captain Tells of Perils.
Harlan representing the majority of the
"We sailed from Tillamook for San of the various draft breeds. They run
Supreme Court of the United States in Francisco at 5 o’clock Wednesday alter in height from 16 to 1 G’/a hands high
the lottery case (188 U. 8.) and have any noon, carrying a cargo of 290,000 het and weighing from ¡850 to 1650 pounds.
doubt that Congress has the power tn of lumber, about 170,000 feet of w hich They mature very young andaré tit fur
prohibit the product of child labor pass­ was on deck.
In crossing out the a oi k at two years old, and fur breeding
ing from one state into am lher. nor of vessel's heel struck, but not sufficiently purimses they are horses that produce
the need of the exercise of that power ex­ hard to do any damage. We immedi­ ail about one size, all bark, deep color.
pressly delegated for this purpose to fur ately ran into a strong southeast wind, No horse can stand for service in Ger-
nish a remedy for the citizens of one but everything went smoothly until I many unless he either belongs to the
state against evils inflicted up< n them by about 2;30 o'clock Thursday morning, . government or has a certificate of sound­
another over whose acts they have no when the steamer began to leak more ness, breeding and individual appearance
other control than through the national than usual. Despite the working of the issued by an examining government
government.
pumps the water steadily gained on us 1 committee. The owner of a commission-
** All the points that are involved in , and at 7 o’clock in the morning we - ed stallion is hable tu prosecution if he
this controversy are taken up and pre- threw a portion of the deck load over r has in the same stable a non commission­
senUd by able counsel on opposing sides. board in an effort to lighter, the craft. ed stallion, although lie may be simply
Every argument advanced against the Three hours later, when we were about used for farm work. When a horse has
present Beveridge-Parsons Bill
now off Yaquina, the water had risen so high 1 such a certificate he may stand for ser­
pending in Congress was advanced with
vice any where in the empire. The Ger­
that it put out the fires.
ample citations of-cases by the learned
“In the meantime I bad discovered man coach horse being so purely snd
counsel bi the lottery e«*se. An article that the trouble was caused by the strongly bred, reproduce themselves with
made of child labor is an article of com­ breaking <d a two.inch suction pipe in wonderful certainty, and in the colt you
merce. It has a depreciated value the the forepeak, allowing a big stream ol see almost the image of his sire. This
minute it is so labeled, iu the eMiiuatioii water to pour in. This was stopped is not surpiiaing when we know these
of the purchasers.
by the boatswain diving down and horses have been so carefully hied in one
■The only remedy is that expressly shutting off the seacock. The donkey, line by the German government for
provided for just such a case, in the pump became so clogged with coal that several hundred years, and are probably
|M>wer delegated to (’ongress to regulate it was useless, and tlie men stood in the purest I mises that live. The get of
commerce, which the Supreme Court water up to their waists w hila they these horses is the horse that lias long
has already interpreted in the language bailed the waler out, as the steamer been w anted, and suits the eye of every­
of the great Chief Justice Marshall as drifted helplessly in the trough of the one, as he has the color, size, slyle, action
the
and “ea By 7 o’clock that night we had and finish.—Rural Spirit. Snuffer &
»IIV power to
... regulate
. - „------ intercourse,
..
again an<l • again --
as si...
the ...............
power of t ..rz.l.i-
prohi­ th»- steamer sufficiently dear to start Sharp have brought into Tillamook one
bit. if rwi PHsary, the products of one the engines ¡again. The pumps wire, of the finest German coach stallions in
state entering aimthei."
however, still usebss and. knowing the west. Margo is 5 years old, height
that my crew would lie exhausted lie 16lg hands, weight 1580 pounds, color,
lore w e could possibly reach Sail Fran beautiful b.iy, black points. Margo will
Doctors Weigh a Soul
cisco 111 the face of the gale that was make the season at Snuffer's barn. Terms
rapidly coming up. I turned around I made known on application.
'I hat the human soul has a material and made tor the Columbia River.
P. D. Lauman a Reading (Pa.) news­
vehicle susceptible of being measured and
Seas Roll Mountain High
paper man, writes home from Rome that
weighed bv human science is the con­
" We made fairly good headway until while visiting King Victor’s palace he
clusion of six years of experimentation
by Doctors Duncan, MacDougall and about 4 (»’clock Friday morning, when .stopped long enough oil the outside of
we
could got no water into the boilers, a room where the king was sleeping to
Syonral of Haverhill and Dr. Grant of
Lawerence, Mass. The experiments in and were compelled to shut down the hear him snore, but the guide insisted
There was then about four lhat it was ail attendant singing a lul
question were conducted in a Massachu- engines.
aetts sanitarium, and were kept an en­ and one-half fe»t of water in the hold laby to put the king to asleep.
tire secret from the outside world until We threw overboard more of the deck­
Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer
definite results could be shown. The load aft 111 order to get the water to who some months ago succeeded in
essential point thus lar developed is that the deck-pumps, and the men worked making the northwest passage in his
immediately after the heart lias ceased like Trojans at the hand-pumps and in
little 47-ton boat, the Gjori, has been de
to beat and at the moment when, in the bailing to keep down the water that livering a series of lectures in Paris
usual phraseology, the ’’soul leaves the was seeping in through the vessel's While he says that the observations
body," there is an appreciable loss in seams and also running in through a
made bv him in the vicinity of the mag­
the bodily weight which can not be half.iucli pipe that bad broken in the netic pole will prove of considerable sci­
accounted for by any scientific deductions meantime.
“The wind was blowing a hurricane, entific value, lie thinks that the north
dealing with known physical data.
west passage can not lie made practice-
Preparatory to the tests, the doctors reaching a velocity of fully 90 miles
Ide for purposes ol navigation, thus dis-
arranged a lied for (lying patients on an ¡hours, and the seas were rolling
scales so carefully balanced that the mountain high. I had a drag out, but it lulling the hope which has attracted the
attention of scientific men, as well as
slightest deviation became at once up did little good, and when I set the
parent The experimcntscovered several foresail it was soon torn into ribbons. dreamers, for centuries.
cases, including both men and women, We drifted before the seas until about
and in every instance the result was 4 o'clock Ilia» afternoon, when Captain
The Farmer’s Wife
practically the same, showing <1 loss in I) niela, of the steamer Santa Alia, Ta Tory careful about her ehttm. She
distress
signals,
ran
along*
saw
our
weight from one-half ounce to an ounce
«raids it thoroughly after using, and gives
within a few seconds after the cessation side and look our eiglit-incli hawser
It a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows
ol physical lite. It was noted as ai. in­ on board. After towing us for hall an
The Santa that If her churn is sour It will taint the
teresting incident that while general)v hour, the ha* aer parted.
butter that, is made in It. The stomaeh is
this change occurred immediatlv altei the Ana came to our rescue again. Il was a churn. In the stomach and digestive
heart had ceased to beat, in the case of » ilungereiia pr«ceding because of the and nutritive tracts are performed pro­
a phlegmatic man, slow of thought and terrible seas running, and in coming cesses which are almost exactly like the
action, the change was delayed a alongside the Santa Ana struck our
lull minute after apparent death. The vewn-r« «tern, upsetting our steering churning of butter. Is It not apparent
then that If this stomach-churn Is foul It
observations ai.d notes were made by gear, and causing the wheel rope to
the physicians separately, but careful break. Again the hawser parted after makes foul all which is put Into it?
The evil of a foul stomach is not alone
comparison showed them to l>e in sub­ towing a short time, and, aa it was
the bad taste in the mouth and the foul
stantial accord, nnd all attempts to getting too dark to attempt to get the breath paused by It. hut the corruption of
disprove the soundness of their conclus­ hawser on taiaid the tlrrd lime. <'«plain
the pure current of blood and the dissem­
ions have failed tn change the result. In Daniels signalled that lie would stand
ination of dlanaae throughout the body.
connection with these experiments tests by until morning
Driven by the gale and seas, we drift, d Dr. Pierce'» Golden Medical Discovery
were also made with the lower animals,
makes the sour and foul atomach sweet.
principally dogs, the result in those by the lightahip shortly after 4 o'chak It does for the stomach what the washing
cases lieitig that no deviation of the Saturday morning. I then dropped my and sun hath do for thechtirn—absolutely
scales was |»erceptible when the life de kedge anchor, following it with the log removes every tainting or corrupting ele­
anchor with taith chain ami hawser at­
parted.
ment. In this way It cures blotches,
While these ex|>eriment8 are not con. tached and as *»n as possible put the pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings,
sidered conclusive by scientists, they third anchor overboard, It was slow ami
sores, or open eating ulcers and all
have very naturally aroused much intei• difficult work as we had no steam and humors or diseases arising from bad blood.
est among imycliologists and the general were forced Iodo the work by hand. In
If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste In
spite of the three anchors we continued
public.
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to drift for some time and we etfaa ted your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath,
to tie carried onto the beach. Ian for are weak and easily tired, feel depressed
Pittsburg’s suffering from water is no innately the anchors l.eld at last and and despondent, have frequent headaches,
worse than that of some of the railroads the steame- brought up about a quarter ditzy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom­
from the same cause.
of a mile tioith of tlm outside can buoy ach, cons’lpated or Irregular btrwels, sour
or bitter risings after eating and poor
Kingston's earthquake destroyed 3(X). and clear of tbe breaker«.
appetite, these symptoms, or any consider­
<HM) gallons of rum, and the owners have
Six Men Barely Escape.
able number of them. Indicate that you are
marked up the price to cover the loss
'• The seas broke clear over the steamer suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy
llow would it do iwcasionallv to up a as we lay nt anchor, line immense swell liver with the usual accompanying Indl-
relief fund tor consumers ?
swept all hands from the forecastle head Ctlon, or dyspepsia and their attendant
angemriits.
Secretnrv <’ortelfi oil pro|»oaea to keep and nearly took si« men overbonrd. The
the United States treasury frte from any bar was so rough that the tugs could
entangling ulliances with (he st«Kk not reach us. until the flood tide in the
market. In other words. Wall street afternoon, when the Tatoosh. after mak
will have to s|>eciilate units own money. ing five or sis attempts, managed to get
:armnnlo|nly
close enough to put a wire hawser on
dULilLjLaiL
hymuuluipG
At Danville, III . March 4, one of the | hoard. I immediately slmtied the two
__
„ '« Dobbin Mcnfin
-Ph- tni7*l
kl‘w**
jurors drawn to hear the case of Will |.
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'¿1»
That
ifils
Is
absolutely
true 1
J liig anchor«, bat as the u; started to
Da via. manager of Iroquois theater in pull, the wire parted The tatoosh then will be readily proven to your satisfaction
Chicago, tor mniislatitfhter m connection sent her Manila hawser on board, mid If jr-ni will but mall a nostsl card request
with the ‘.heater fire of 1903. deviated he niter slipping our kedge nnchor we were to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y . for a
ha I never seen the inside ol a theater, hauled oil shore and kept there unt I this five copy of his booklet of extracts from
th« standard medical authorities, giving
lie is W B. Williams, and is 42 years
morning when we were brought msule the nanms of nil the Ingredient.« entering
old.
Captain Hatley, rd the Tatoosh. did ex into his world famed medicines and show­
President J I Hill of the Great North­ cellent work in effecting our rescue as ing what the most eminent medical men
of t he age say of them.
ern in testifying before the Minnesota soon ami aacresslully n> he did, ami he
legislative committee, which is Irving to came to our aid at the earliest possible STAYS or O hio . 1 I T \ OS loiiho ,1-j
estimate the cost of the railroads <4 the moment
L ocar C ovhtv .
i ‘ ”
F manx J C hknwv
noth that he it the
state, said he would lx* glad to have I lie
"As to the Coqoille River, she is not
perinei of the firm of F J. C mbnkv ft
government take his line, but expressed . seriously damaged Appmantlv her hull senior
Co. doing busineM lu the t,itv of Toledo,
the opinion that if the government I does not leak as much as usual and aa (’ohiity tu«l Siate afo«> neid, and that «aid firm
should ro into the railroad business son,, a» her rapes are repaired and tlie will oav the rem of ONE Itt’NPRt'l» DOI
LARS for earh and evetv caae of Catarrh toit
congress would lie kept bn»v night and coal which chokes her pumps and pipes cannot
be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh
dav making appropriation« In reply to | is cleared, she will lie ready lor service Crai.
FRANK J. t’HFNKV
a <|nest 10ti aa to the cost of '.he road, he again The imunlier» of the crew are un
Swore to before me and «nhaevihed In wiy
said that it would cost upward of |MI,- injured but are < ompRtely exhausted, as presence,
thia filh day of t'reewber. A D.
000 a mile to reproduce the Great they have had no sleep since Thursday .
.
A W GLFASON.
Notary Public
Northern, not iouii I uir terminals, dorks and weie working in water up to thet'r J« rai ¡
and other property. Counting all pro waists fi.r 22hoursnt a stretch. Pnrtu.
II a H r Catarrh Care la lake Internali», and
petty it would coat over SriO.iaM) a mile. mitelv we weie able to ermk our mtals. acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
I
He said that the catntalixation of the bat the experience was a terrible one of the system, send for testimonial« free
F J CHFNKYâCO. Toledo. O.
mad was very low, m average of a »ou‘. and I hope that I may never go thiuugh
Sold by all IHusglat«. 75c.
937,000 a unit.
, another one like it."
Take Hall i Family Pills tor constipatioa.
T. BOTTS,
White Bronze Monuments.
In croflFing ‘.lie bnr tu go to the rescue
of the Coquille River, the tug Tatoosh
shipped two immense seas, one of which
broke the window in the starboard door
i
of the pilot house, but she was not dam
aged otherwise.—Oregonian.
A storia ,
No moss growing, cracking or crumbling ;
no cleaning or care required. Better in every
way than granite and less expensive. Leading
Scientists endorse it as being practically indes
Both phone».
W.H
truc’ible. Correspondence solicited.
C. E. REYNOLDS, Agent,
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
O regon .
CARL HABERLACH,
M. F. LEACH,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
£) cute citer
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS.
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
AjA H. GOY NE,
A ttorney - at . L aw .
“Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
Office : Opposite Court House,
The Best Hotel
T illamook , O regon .
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
W. SEVERANCE,
j. P. RLtLEjM, Proprietor.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
T illamook
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
O regon .
H. UPON, Ph.G.,M.D,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
P pysician
and
S urgeon .
Office first door East of F. R.
Beals’ office.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
T. BOALS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN
Ur'lers for Lumber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY
& SURGEON,I
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: Mrs. Walker’s.
A.A A AAA A a . a . aaa A j A aa . a .4 i *A l AJ± i AA l J l
A. K. CASE,
T
»
< Tillamook Iron Works
J General Machinists & Blacksmiths. i
^pHOMAS W. ROSS,
PROPRIETOR
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
r w
nr w
v
ww v W’
PHYSICIAN & SURGE05
Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook,
i
F. R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Tillamook, Oregon.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
J^R. P. J. SHARP,
House Direct.
We Want Your Business.
We ran furnish all kinds of Wine«, Whiskies, Brandies,
Gin and Klim at wholesale prices.
Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
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.I) , or yon can make remittance with your order.
WE OFFER AS
FOLLOWS !
12Qts.
.. $8.00
.. 8 50
.. 8.00
.. 8 00
.. 7.50
.. 750
.. 350
.. 3 50
.. 3.50
. 3 50
.. 3.50
.. 4 50
.. 450
Gallon.
$3.00
12 quarts Sheehan’s Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon......
12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon ...............................
3.25
3.00
12 quarts Delaney’s Malt Whiskev..................... ...................
12 quarts Gordon White Rte W hiskey..................................
3 00
12 quarts Old Gold Bourhon Whiskey ..................................
2.75
2.75
12 quarts Crescent Rve Whiskey .............................................
12 quarts Old Port Wine......................................... ,................
1.25
12 quarts Old Sherry Wine....................................... ................
1.25
12 quarts Old Angelica W ine............................. ......................
1.25
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine.......................... ............................
1.25
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine....................................................
1 25
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine.............................................
1.75
12 quarts Sanduskv Port Wine................................................
1.75
12 quarts Old Tom Gin....................................... .......................
3.00
12 quarts French Cognac.......................... ................................ .. 9 00
3.50
12 quarts California Grâpe Brandy ....................................... . 8 00
3.00
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye....................................................... .. 11.(Ml
4.00
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon................................................. .. 11.00
4.00
12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon................. .. 12 00
5.00
12 quarts Rock and R)e ........................................................... .. G 00
2.25
12 quarts Peach mid Honey .................................................... .. 6.00
2 25
12 quarts Milh icw Whiskey, bottled in bond .................... .. 10.00
3.50
Rememlier. wc refund you vour money and repay freight both ways
.
if goods
are not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and sell our goods ai
wholesale prices. Nothing but the liest.
Address all Orders to
M. JACOB & CO.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
51 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office across the street from
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET
T . The Fashionable Tii
Cleaning, Pressing and R«
iug a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photograp
Gallery
OBERT A. MILLER.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Laud Office
ness and Mining Law.
PORTLAND,
Oi
Room, 30G Commercial Bui
Did You Ever Try
HARRIS’S NEW FEE®
LIVERY BARN,
If not, give him a cal1
Everything first-class,
block South of P.O-
W. G.
HARRIS,
We assort canes, if desired ; you can take ns many bottles of any kind as you wish
Centrally Lios a ted
Rat«, $1 Per day
LARSEN HOUSE,
Ffl. H. UARSBN, Pr prietor.
TILLAMOOK.
The Best Uolel in the city.
OREGON
Vo Chinsse Employed.
LATIMER BRU
lili» ill lillllE
SHAVING, HAIR CT
SHAMPOOING, Etf
Doetric Bath« nicely fitted »F*
persons suffering with rbe