Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 13, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
Advertising Rates.
l.KUAL ADVKKTISMKRTS :
10
First Insertion, per line ........... $
5
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Bueine«« and profeeaioosi cards,
1 month ............. ................. i 00
Homestead Notices........................ 5 00
Timber Claims................................ 1 19 00
5
Locals, per line each 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 exceedii g five
lines.
Britisher Invents Novel Railway.
Changea in Pension Roll Dating
April, 1907.
T T T.
A Far unate Texan.
-»Jr-»
M.* E W. Goodloc, of 107 St. Louis
St.. Dallas, Tex , says : “In the past year
Number of pensioners on roil
I have become acquainted with Dr.
April 1, 1907 ......................... 972,875 King’s .New Lite Pills, and no laxative 1
I ever before tried so effectually disposes
Gains to roll during April,
1907.................................. 2,491
of malaria and biliousness.'* They don’t
Losses to roll during April,
grind nor gripe. 25c. at Clough s Drug
1907 ................................. 5,468
Store.
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Net loss to roll in
2, »77
April, 1907 ......................
Number of pensioners on
roll April 30, 1907 ........ 009,898
Civil war survivor« included ill above
number an follows, viz :
Number on roll April 1. 1997 ... 650,275
Gains during April, 1907.. 882
I-oases during April, 1907 :
By death ............. 3 616
Other cures.........
25
Total loss..................... 3,641
2.759
Nel loss in April, 1907................
Number of civil wai sur­
vivor* on roll April 30,
1907.................................... 617,516
There are two things that will at
once strike whoever scans the above
report.
The first is that in spite of the great
activity of the Pension Bureau in pass­
ing u|M>n claims, ami the unprecedent­
edly large volume of allowances, the
aggregate of the pension roll is steadily
diminishing.
In the month of April the Bureau al.
lowed more cases than ever before in
its history, but in spile of this the total
of the roll diminished 2,759. Toat is
more than a good strong brigade—
probably nearer the average strength
of a division at the close of the war—
marched off the rolls into the Eternal
Encampment.
The next thing is tl>? fewness of the
original claims.
Some of the paper have been putting
up great “ scareheaJs'' about “ Rush
of Veterans for Pensions.” *' A Total of
325,415 1 Application
Up to Date.”
Commissioner Warner’s Force Swept
Off lis Ft el,” “ No Slackening in
Sight,” etc.
Yet the total number of original al
lowances for all of the last busy month
was only 882.
1907
HEADLIGHT, JUNE 13,
The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported,
tzv buy
iinv all
nil the first class
IS prepared i to
cheese that comes along. bp«t
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana
ger, before selling-
He will >e ni
Tillamook a good part of the time dur-
Only the best stoek
iii*»’ the season
Bids Wanted for Road Work
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by the County Court oi
Tillamook County, Oregon, for clearing
of the right of way and grading of 12
loot solid road bed on the first and
second miles of the road lying on the
East side ot the North fork of the Ne­
halem river, beginning at a stake mark
ed “K,” situated in the county road
leading to Nehalem, near the gravel pit,
thence northeasterly on the line of sur­
vey ol said roads.
Bids will he entertained for each milt
separately Parties desiring to hid on
the work or examine the ground may
apply to H. V. Aliev, county commis­
sioner, for sp< cdicalions, a copy of which
will also he on file in the Clerk s office.
All bids should be filed with the Coun­
ty Clerk not lattr than July 2nd at 5
o'clock p.m , the Court reserving the
right to reject any and all bids.
Complete set of Abstract k.
in office.
Taxes paid fw
Residents.
Office opposite Post
Both phones.
A ttorney - at - law ,
T illamook ,
C arl
The mechanical wonder of the age,
accordiug to an English paper, waa ex­
hibited to a wondering meeting of the
Royal Society at Bul lington House, Eng­
land, recently It waa llie train of the
future—a train that travel at the
By Order of the County Court.
enormous speed of 200 nillea an hour.
G. 3. LAMB,
'I hie marvelous single line railway has
County Clerk.
been invented by Mr. Louis Brennan.
C.B.. already famous for the invention
Rejoicing vs Lamentation.
j. P. AbUEN, Proprietor.
of the torpedo which Ivars hie name.
What the distinguished gathering at
To THE FlHTOll TILLAMOOK HEADLIUHT.
the Royal Society saw, was a little rail
It all depends on how we worship,
way truck running along a single rail,
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
whether we seek to rejoice in the hope of
balancing itself like a living creature as
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
glory or whether we seek God's favor
the lines curved to left or right, dipped
by our lamentation.
or ascended. Whether in motion back­
Somehow or other we conceive the
wards or forwards, slowly or quickly, or
fool idea tiiat God is pleased to see us in
whether standing perfectly still, the
a lamentable condition, so we try to
thing stood perfectly upright on its
droop our ears and look melancholy, so
single row of wheels, in Hat defiance of
that the people will say that we look
gravity. Ils wheels follow one another
like a weaping Jesus.
like the wheels of a bicycle. Its centre
If you give a child a spanking you
of gravity is far aleive its point of sup.
will put him in a sorry mood, but if
port. There is no projecting supports
you give I’iiu a toy lie will rejoice.
of any kind by v hich it holds to its up­
What parent glories to see a child with 11
tight position.
broken spirit Ï
The purpose of Mr. Brennen’s inven­
We who believe in the grace of Christ,
tion is described in the patents as being
the love of God and the communion of
to preserve the equilibrium on unstable
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
the Holy Ghost have reason to rejoice.
liodies, or. in other words, to prevent
Chastisement might have been good
toplieavy bodies from toppling over.
enough for the dark ages, bur. God lias
That is to Bay. it is a mechanical con­
Good Manners Secret.
given us something over which to rejoice
trivance for performing a miracle.
Most mothers hold, consciously or un­ and be glad.
But there is no mystery about Mr.
This is where the popular preacher
Brennan's invention. His little railway consciously, one of two theories about
and I conflict. He wants men Io bow at
the
acquirement
of
manners
by
their
train is kept in perfect equilibrium on
his feet lamentably, while I want a
Its single line of support by a marvelous­ children.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
One mother says : “ Manners are only man to rejoice in the hope of glory to be
ly ingenious application of the [ nnciple
glad that lie it living in the greatest age
which keeps a spinning top upright. (he outward sign of the inner nature. If
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
Calling the spinning top a gyrocope or my daughter has a kind heart and a well of all.
Lamentation
is
one
of
the
objectionable
a gyrostat, scientists have investigated trained mind she will behave in a gentle,
Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to.
its properties and mathematicians have charming fashion. It will teach her com­ features of insanity. To live in a morase,
lamentable
atmosphere,
makes
one
passion,
respect
for
age,
unselfish
zeal
lost them selves in intricate calculations
despondent and forlorn and hopeless,
It is the principal of the spinning top for helping with the world's work. Her
but to rejoice ill the hope of life brings
manners
will
take
care
of
themselves.
”
which maintains the equipoise of the
Another mother says: “ My girls will happiness and joy.
universe.
The Independent Church is for men
The mono-railway is really the gyros nt ver get on without conventional man­
oope-railway. The wagon does noi it­ ners. They shall be taught from baby­ to rejoice in. There are plenty of other
self spin round, but boxed out of sight hood to emulate the speech and hearing churches in which to lament.
J. C. G ove .
PROPRIETOR
inside the body of the vehicle is an ar of ladies. They shall be instructed in the
rangement of gyroscopes which produce proper behavior for every occasion. They
NETARTS
shall walk and dance andgwriteand speak
the apparently mariiculoua effect.
Father L. A. Le Miller, of Tillamook,
Of course, if the fixing of a gyroscope with graceful perfection.”
Neither method,says the Youth’s Com. spent Friday and Saturday on the beach,
or a combination of gyroscopes inside a
vehicle were sufficient to keep it bal panion, produces altogether satisfactory returning to Tillamook Saturday even­
ing.
anced u|sin a single rail, the Brennan results.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
*
Unselfishness is truly the foundation oi
Geo. W. Phelps drove over to Tilla­
mono-railway would have lieen invented
Fine
Machine
Work
a
Specialty.
£
long ago. Mr. Brennan's invention is good manners, but not the superstructuie. mook Sunday returning the same day.
It is reported thac Thos Johnson, of
the gyrosoqie plus something else, the Many conventional restrictions have
gyroscope plus a mechanical contrivance grown about social relations. Some can Tillamook, has rented Happy Camp for
which its i fleet is brought under be explained by the demand of kindness this season.
Several of the Tillamook boys were at
direction •»ml control. He employs two and some cannot. Could a child infer
gyroscopic wheels revolving ill opposite from his desire to help other that he the head of the bay Sunday.
Mrs. Tomilson, of Tillamook. was at
directions, but linked together ns far as should noteat with his knife? Many of
their intatory movement, that is known fenses against good taste interfere in Netarts Friday gathering shells and
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as the precession, is concerned. The some way with the rights of others, but mosses.
si nple gyroaciqie of the familiar toy will many others do not.
HEMLOCK
Still no set of rules to produce a pol­
not give |ieriiianent equilibrium to ail
ished lady will achieve a result Hi for
unstable liody for a very short time.
We are glad to see such a nice rain,
The model Mr. Brennan showed is the strain of life. The mem tiers of the as we needed it so >»ad.
large enough to carry a load of ten stone French lioarding school may adorn the
Lee Lyster is hauling lumber for Mr.
weight. Tile two gyroscope wheels ballroom, but are too likely to fail at the Turner's new house.
We <»n furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
which keep it balanced are only five breakfast table or in the crowded car.
Norman Christerson went to town to­
inches in diameter, revolving at a rateof The woman of perfect manners must re­ day with n ' :>i. "ylieeee.
Gin and Bum at wholesale prices.
a minute. They are driven by enforce her unselfishness by social rule*,
Mrr7*GXvto-siiiond and Mrs. M. Woods, Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
el»ctricily from storage Imtteiies in the and conveniomdily must b»* vitalized by of Pleasant Valley, visited in Hemlock
Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Monev refunded if goods
(»¿'others' pleasure. The one day last week.
modal, and the same batteries supply the warj^
are not satisfactory. All orders will lie treated strictly confidential.
"
d iving fiowur to the row of luiim.™ Iwst or me flvver “ comes naturally,”
Mrs. Philips and Miss Clairenda Craw­
We ship nil our Roods C.O.D , or you can make remittance with your order.
whaelM. But any other motive power whethei in manners or morals.
ford passed through here on their way
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS S
1 he secret of charming manners is the out Hide.
tu ly be ■ inployed. Mr. Brennan has a
12Qts. Gallon.
When the mother
single rail laid about the grounds of Ina desire for them.
We hear that H. A. Kinnanian has
12 quarts Sheehan’s Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon..... ... $8.00
$3.00
house. In some places it is an inch or wishes them for her daughter as much helped himself to a new buggy.
12 quarts Tillamook Rye and Bourbon ......................
... 850
3.25
12 quarts Delaney’s Malt Whiskev...............................’’’’’’
so only above the ground. In one the as she wishes the other goods of the
Mr. J. II Beach bought a saddle horse
3.00
12 quarts Gordon White Rte Whiskey......................
single rail consists of a wire rope world her daughter will have them.
from a McMinnville man a few days ago.
3.00
12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey ......................
...
7.50
2.75
atretchi d acrots a dip ill the ground al a
Mr. J. Cliriaterson is still at work
12 quarts Crescent Rye Whiskey ............................
2.75
height of six or seven feet. Across Every Man His Own Doctor. with his men on the Bixby grade, which
12 quarts Old Port Wine.............................................
... 350
1.25
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine......................................
tills tiglitriqe the wonderful little car
... 3 50
The average man cannot afford to em­ w as greatly needed, and lie is one that
1.25
12
quarts
Old
Angelica
Wine
...................................
”
....*.
runs with |>erfecl balance.
ploy a physician for every slight ailment will fix it. if it can be fixed.
1.25
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine...................................
1.25
The inventor is constructing a full or injury that may occur in his family,
Mr. J. Woods ar.d soli Roy went to the
12
quarts
Old
Madeira
Wine
......................................
.
1 25
aixed vehicle. The larger the sice, he nor can he afford to neglect them, as so city last week.
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine.........................
slight an injury as the scratch of a pin
... 4 50
1.75
12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine................................
declares, the more effectively his iii- has been known to cause the loss of a
We are glad to bear that Mrs. Brown,
1.75
12 quarts Old Tom Gin .....................................
volition operates, since with larger limb. Hence every man must from of Beaver, is getting better.
3.00
12 quarts French Cognac.......................................
...
9
00
gyroscopic wheels the necessary peri­ necessity l>e his ow ii doctor for this class
3
50
Mrs. Ray Reese, of Hemlock, visited
12 quarts California Grape Brandy ..................**”*.*.*.*.*.*.*.**** .. 8 00
ailments. Success often depends
3.00
pheral velocity is attained with a emal of
at
J.
Christerson
one
day
last
week.
12
quarts
Stanford
3A
Rye
...............................
upon prompt treatment, which can only
... 11.00
4 00
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon .......................
ler rate of revolution. The advantage la* had when suitable medicines are kept
Miss Maggie Creecy, of Blaiue, is slay­
.. 11.00
4.00
12 quarts Miin<«ram O. P. S. Rye or Bourlmn:
of a railway that only needs a single line at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have ing at the home of Beaclie's.
.. 12 00
5.00
12 quarts Rock and Rye ....................................
l»een in the market for many years and
.. 6 00
is self evident.
A word to the cheese maker. A little
2.25
12 quarts Peach and Honey ........................
enjoy a good reputation. They sell for
2 25
more paint please, as we see, we got
12 quarts Milhicw Whiskey, bottled in bond
25
vents
a
bottle.
..
10.00
Remarkable Rescue.
3.50
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ more for cheese in April than March.
Remember, we refund you vour money and repay freight both ways
The truth is stranger than tic I ion, rhoea
i if goods
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Remedy
for
bowel
complaints.
D
rowsed —Little Floieuce, the two a re i
,.
We
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1
“
!"
”
’
dealers
ai
has once more been demonstrated in
our goods at
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. wholesale prices. Nothing hut the liest.
the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the coughs,
colds, croup and whooping
residence nf C. V. Pepper. Rewrites
Curl,
of
Blaine,
waa
drowned
last
Fri
Address all Orders to
cough.
■■ I was tn bed, entirely disabled with
Chambei lam's Pain Bal in (an antiseptic day. in a small stream close to their
hamoriliAgo. of the lungs and throat. liniment)
for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, home.
Doctors failed to help me. ar.d all hope
lame back and rbeuiuai’c
O sad is our home.
had fled when I liegan taking Dr swellings,
Since Florence lias left us.
King's New Itiaooeery. Then instant pains.
Chamberlain's
Stomach
and
Liter
No more through the house will her
relief came. The coughing anon eeaae.1. Tablets for constqvntion, biliousness and
happy laugh ring.
the Needing diminished ■ spidly, and in
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
In the cold ground neath the soil we
three weeks I was aide to go to work.' stomach troubles.
Chamberlain*
Salve
for
diseases
of
51
Front
Street, Portland, Öre.
have laid her ;
Guaranteed for coughs and eolds 50c the skin.
Soon oer her the flowers will blossom We »ort cases, if desired ; you can take as many bottles of any kind as yon wish
and $1.00, al Clough's drug store. Trial
One bottle of each of these five pre­
in spring.
bottle free
parations erma tail |l.25. For sale by
A democratic paper remarks on Clough's Drug Store.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
the presidential situation that the eouth
Centrally boasted
It is an antiseptic liniment and pre.
Ratws, $1 P«P day
will be rea>oiial>ly safe no rualtrr who is
There is an unwritten law in South vetila l>|..»1 poisoning resulting from a
nominated Also unreasonably safe for Carolina which entitles the citizen cu'. bruise or burn. It also causes the
any thing labeled dernoi ratio Polit irai to an eye opener and a nightcap, no parts tn heal without maturation and in
diacriminalion in that section has long ■natter w hat tlie legislatures and courts much le-s time Ilian when the usual
It allays the
hARSEfi, Proprietor.
been unknown, and the rote cast has I and temperance people may say on the treatment is employed.
pain of a burn almost instantly. Fur sale
dwindled accordingly.
subject.
by Clough s Drug Store.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY.
í
COOPER,
W.H «
wanted.
r
BOTTS,
A ttorn f . v - at . lo
-L a »«
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1
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.
M. JACOB & CO
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
The Beet Hotel in the city. Ro Chinese Employed.
qw
haberlach ,
attorney - at - law ,
©eutechcr
Office across the street and sortU
the Post Office.
qp H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court Ho
T illamook , O regon .
A. W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at - law ,
T illamook
.. O ekgoi
H. UPTON, Ph. G.,
P pysician and SvaGici
Office first door East of Fd
Beals’ office.
T. BOALS, M.D,
& SURGE
PHYSICIAN
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olaon Building.
Residence: Mr». Walker't.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
BAY CITY, OREGOK
^J^HOMAS W.
ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGÍ
Office : Opposite Pest OS«
Residence : Allen House, Tills««!.
R. BEALS,
REAL
ESTATE,
F inancial A gi
Tillamook, Oregon.
P. J- SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIS!
Office across the street in»
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
qp
sarchet ,
-I- . The Fashionable
Cleaning, Pressing and R<
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photogt»|
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILL»
A ttorn ey - at -L a < i
Land Titles, Land Ofi«l
ness and Mining Law
PORTLAND,
Room, 30« Commercial Ba**
Did Vou Ever TU
HARRIS’S NEW FB®1
LIVERY BAB»»
If not, give him a <*
Everything first-class,
block South of P-Q-
W. G. HARRIS,