Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 22, 1907, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 22. 1607
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Bunny Mead Addition
mook City.
Editorial Snap Shots.
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to Tilla
We welcome the visitors to Tillamook,
The W. S. haves five acre tract, con­
and to one of the best counties in Oregon
for undeveloped resouices and gulden op­ tracted for by the Tillamook Real Estate |
Company, will t»e platted and placed on
portunities.
the market. Advance sale now on.
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A« there is difficulty in finding beds for Lots cheapest and best of any in Tilla­
Call and see the plats at the
the visitors who come to Tillamook, we mook.
would suggest that the ho»el keepers Tillamook Real I Estate Company’s
office ; or F R Beal’s office.
build a roost for the men to pirch on.
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Everybody who come to Tillamook in
HAD AN AWFUL TIME
the summer are charmed with the whole But
Chamberlain’s
Colic.;
county, for the weather is cool, bright , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i
and invig r iting. with grass and vegeta
Cured Him.
tion fresh aud green.
It is with pleasure that I give you this
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unsolicited testimonial.
About a year
We believe in the whipping post or cer | ago when I had a severe case of measles
tain class of criminals, and it would | I gut caught out in a hard rain and the
haye a good effect upon criminals who measlte settled in my stomach and
hold oeople up with'guns or win» break bowels. I had an awful time and had
into a house in the dead of the night and it not been for the use of Chamberlain's
hold the inmate up on the peril of their Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I
lives if they resist.
I could not have possibly lived but a few
' hours longer, but thanks to thi« remedy
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I have
There should not be anv kicking by I am now strong and well.
settlers on account of taxation, because written the above through simple grati.
the timber owners pav 65 per cent of the tude and I shall always speak a good
taxes of Tillamook county. With that word for this remedy.—S am H. G win ,
Fur sale by Clough’s
condition of affairs, if the county can’t Concord. Ga.
get good roads and good school houses Drug Store
built rhe next few years, it won’t do so
PLEASANT VALLEY
’after the timber is gone. See the point.
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Road
work seems to be the order of
It will n< t be long before the people of
Tillamook and other “dry ” counties will the dav
Ben Turner is enj >yi»’g a viait from
be fust a* determined against those who
violate th- local option law as they are his brother and nephew of Portland.
against the gamblers, and the most
H A Kinnaman and wife, of Hem­
effectual cure for the illegal practice will lock, N. J Dye on I wife, of Tillamook,
be a jail sentence lor the offenders,for the visited at the home of M. Woods. Sun
people insist upon the Hws being en day.
forced, especially the local option law.
Mrs. Ruth Desmond and Roxie Woods
which has become a most popular law visited friends at Hemlock Saturday
in Oregon, and the people demanding afternoon
its enforcement, it is the duty of county
Master Buell Woods is on the sick list
officials to ferret out those who will per
sist in defj ing the mundate of the peo this week.
Frank Dye and wife. of Salem, passed
pie
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thiough here Mondav on their way to
If Nehalem succeeds in getting at least Tillamook to visit their parents.
$16.000 for road work next year, not in­
Little Homer Blum is sick.
cluding anv special load tax that mav
be voted, that amount of money ought
to help out considerably in getting the
$1OO Reward, $1OO.
work started on both roads to Clatsop
The reader« of thia paper will he pleaped t<
county’s line. We understand that the learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all it«
court is figuring on giving Nehalem that stages
and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
amount for road w ork, and if it does the Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
settlersup there will have no cause to medical fraternity. Catarih being a constitu­ I
disease, requires a constttutionanl treat­
complain, for the county officials are giv­ tional
ment Hall’s Catarrh Cute is taken internally,
ing Nehalem people a square deal, it is acting directly upon the blood and mucous
a pleasing thing to note that the citizens sui faces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
of the north end of the county are now strength
by building up the constitution and
pulling together for better roads and assisting nature In doing its work. I he proprie­
tors have so much faith in its curative powers,
more of them.
that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any
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that it falls to cure. Send for list of testi­
The people of Tillamook county were case
monials.
amongst the first to take a decided stand
Address»
F J. CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
against gambling and the saloons, and
Take
¿jail
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Family Pills for constipation.
Since then other counties have been fol­
lowing suit, with the prediction that a
number of other counties will be added
to those which are already “dry.’’ Shut
ting down on gambling and closing up
the saloons is conceded to be a good
thing lor Tillamook, and 1 ot withstand
ibg that the gatnbleis and saloon advo­
cates predicted that it would kill the
city And county—exactly the opposite is
TO
the case,—from a business standpoint
business men ol Tillamook City are not
wanting to go back to the saloon regime
and the gambling thievery.
Even at
Astoria the “lid’’ is beginning to be put
on, first in Sunday closing of saloons and
WHEN you are temporarily
now in shutting down on gambling,
which will mean that ri large number ot
’’ short of funds do not give
parasites in that city must either go to
vour note to anv and every one
work 01 migrate somewlieie else. The
from whom you mav be pur­
spirit of the times in Oregon is hostile to
chasing goods or supplier, but
gambling and saloons, brought about
largely by the Press, mid now that
borrow vour money at this
weak kneed sheriffs and proaccutioK at.
bank. You will always know
torneys see the drift of public opinion,
just what you owe. and we
they must do their duty and enforce the
allow you the privilege of repav­
law This is a healthy sign in Oregon,
and although the gamblers and saloon
ing anv amount a t any time,
keepers can always find a lot of pimps to
charging your interest only for
dotheir dirty work, the people of the
the time you have the money.
state are thoroughly in earnest in insist­
Can handle a few good, short
ing that these dens of vice be wiped out
time Real Estate Loans.
Money
Lioan
L Ite Insurance
TERMS, 8 PER CENT INTEREST
For twenty-live cents you can now
insure,ourself ami family against any
Imd results from an attack of colic or
diarrhoea doling the summer montila.
That ia 111»- price of a bull le of Chamber­
lain's Colic, < liniera ami Diarrhoea
Remedy, a meilicitie that lias never iieen
known to fail. For sale by Clough's Dtug
Store.
AND GOOD SECURITY
Tillamook County Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Red Front Shoe Store
Has received a fine Assort­
ment of Fall and H'mter
SHOES, consisting of
.Hen's and Woman’s foot
wear of the best quality.
I have also a FIVE STOCK
of Boy’s and .Missses
School Shoes, solid sole
leather, insole and coun­
ters. No paste board
counters.
.My Children's Shoes are the best in the City. Don't
run all over town looking for cheap shoes. Goto
the Red Shoe Store, where you will find the Shoe
that you are looking tor.
No C harge for St wing rips on Shoes bought of us.
P. F. BROWNE. Aqent.
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The voyage to Cape Town from
Southampton or Madeira Is a long one.
sixteen to twenty days, says the
Travel Magazine. And so we And pas­
times organized on board far tran­
scending the ordinary concerts, ama­
teur theatricals, deck games and the
like familiar to all of us on the ordi­
nary ocean going liner.
The programme Is an ambitious one.
comprising boxing, gymnastic drill, ob­
stacle racing, cockflghtlug. cricket,
baseball and football, egg and spoon
races for men and girls and children,
ordinary deck games and evening
amusement, such* as concerts and
dances.
The sack race for grown men Is the
delight of all the children, who love to
see their fathers tied up In sacks and
progressing by kangaroo-like bounds,
whose uncertainty is made stUl more
precarious by the pitch and roll of
the great vessel. Nor must I forget
the bolster and pillow fights, with
competitors perched on horizontal bars.
with their legs tied beneath. Some
fighters display rare gamenees aud
staying power, so that the onlookers
feel quite grieved when they “go un­
der” In a very literal sense.
Now and then an unfair wag will
coat his trousers with resin and thus
contrive to keep bls balance In a way
enabling him to withstand all comers.
Of course the prizes are made up of
the entrance fees paid by competitors,
which may amount to 60 or 80 cents
per head.
THE LIGHTNING ROD
Franklin’s Theory Was Known Away
Back In Talmudic Times.
In an article on “Current Topics In
Ancient Literature" J. D. Eisenstein
says in the Sydney (Australia) Stand­
ard:
“The lightning rod was Invented by
Benjamin Franklin In 1752 to arrest
the electricity of the thunder. When
the information of the discovery reach­
ed Rabbi Saul Iiatzenellenbogen of
Wllna, he said that the theory was not
new, because it was already known In
Talmudic times, and he showed a pas­
sage in the Tosefta (third century)
where it says that 'on Sabbath It is
permitted to place an Iron near the
hennery to safeguard the fowls from
thunder and lightning strikes.’ The
Talmud vouches that 'there Is nothing
superstitious about this belief.’ (Tosef.
Shabb, chapter 6. end.)
“The system of telegraphy, In a
crude mauner. Is curiously described by
Judah b. Jacob Chayat In hls com
mentary to 'The System of Theology'
chapter, 'The Gate of the Chariot’
(see page 218b. ed., Ferrara, 1558).
Chayat is perhaps the first Hebrew
author who transliterates the term
•magnet,’ and he explains the physical
phenomena as follows: ‘If you break
the magnet Into two parts and sep­
arate them at any distance, even a
thousand miles apart, any movement
caused by a Joining wire to one part
will be repeated by the other part’
(quoted also in Shelah, page 30a. ed.,
Amsterdam, 1708).”
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I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
prices are no higher than others.
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We most cordially invite you to
g come and look at what we have and
V* get our prices, whether you buy or
S not.
W. « M. MILLS,
Opposite the Post Offiee
TOUGHS OF PARIS.
They Are Known as “Apaches”
Work In Gangs.
Les Apaches—
They work in gangs. In the under­
I world their associations are complete
and distinct. Fame has come to them
—to the gang of Bebert of Montparno.
of Gegene of the Courtille, the Green
Cravats, the Costands of the Vlllette.
the Mont-en l’alr of the Batlgnolles.
Against these bands the police war In
vain. They wage their battles In open
day—for some "moms" that Bebert has
stolen from Gegene. A band comes
down from the heights of Belleville or
of Charonne and raids a peaceful quar­
ter—a home going cab Is surrounded,
the passenger stabbed through the win
dow and Fobbed. They prey on the
public. Band wars upon band. There
are nightly duels on the fortifications
cr under the bridges- when the Beau
Totor meets Polgne d’Acier, knife to
knife. In a savage and not unloyal way.
Young all, from sixteen to twenty-two,
rarely older. Where do they come
from ? Everywhere. They grow on
the pavements of Paris, along the gut­
ters—foundlings or deserted children,
sons perhaps of that laboring class
which Is on the edge of crime and beg­
gary. The life of the Apache Is short,
but for every one sent to the Jail or
the guillotine two stand ready at the
door of the slums. They used to haunt
the den of the Fere Lunette.—From
“The Slums of Paris,” by Vance
Thompson, In Outing Magazine.
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING i
At last our stock ofClothing has arrived.
We have everything to suit the most fastidious.
We have suits for the small man, the large man, slim
built and stout built.
They have the style, quality and fit.
We have also just received a large shipment of
Furnishing Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery
Shoes and Hats
Always the best stock on hand.
TODD & CO
Tillamook
Nurses and Cancer.
“I find the trained nurses brave
The average persou has no idea how enougn In most cases of contagious dis
much muscular effort Is expended In ease." said a Brooklyn doctor, “but
writing a letter. A rapid penman can thqre Is one thing at which they balk.”
“What's that,” asked a friend—
write thirty words In a minute. To do
this he must draw hls pen through the “smallpox?”
“No; cancer. They have all the un-
space of sixteen and a half feet. In
forty minutes hls pen travels a furlong tralnel woman's horror of that dis­
and in live hours a third of a mile. In ease. The most faithful of them will
writing an average word the penman go without an engagement for weeks
makes In the neighborhood of sixteen rather than take a cancer case. Yet
curves of the pen. Thus in writing the peril is slight compared with what
thirty words to the minute his pen they face almost without thought.”
“Isn't it contagious?”
would make 480 curves. 28.000 curves
an hour and 86,400.000 In a year of
“A malignant case is If a scratched
300 days of ten hours each. The man baud Is brought Into contact with the
who succeeded In making 1.000.000 cancer. Three cancers out of four,
marks with a pen In a month was not however, are not malignant and can be
at all remarkable. Many men make dressed without gloves safely. The
4.000.000 while merely writing.—Min­ trained nurses balk at all of them.”—
neapolis Journal.
Brooklyn Eagle.
Cleaning a Sickroom.
Intoxicated Midge Fliaa.
Most of us know how untidy a sick­
room becomes and how annoying the
dust of the sweeping Is to the patient.
“To remedy this.” said a trained and
capable nurse. "1 put a little ammonia
In a pall of warm water and with my
mop wrung as dry as possible go all
over the carpet first. This takes up all
the dust and much of the loose dirt.
A broom will take what Is too large to
adhere to the mop and raise no dust.
With my dust cloth well sprinkled I go
over the furniture, and the room Is
fairly clean."
Concerning the life history of the
particular little midge that patronises
the arum In England very little Is
known, yet ft is certain that when
«rums are blooming these midges give
little time to anything besides drunken
orgies within their shelter. You have
only to cut open a bloom at the narrow
neck portion and look down to the
lower part to see the helpless insects
lying In heaps, all more or less Intoxi­
cated—Intoxicated from overIndulgence
In arum pollen.-Strand Magaxlne.
Opened up for Business
SAPPINGTON & GO
A Full bine of Groceries
Flour, Feed, Tinuuare
and Cfroekery.
We Ulant all Kinds of Produee
Call and See Us
.Olsen Building, ä £ ho
Two Views.
Reatan For Haavy Wheels.
“What a pity you are engaged so
Everywhere in the old world the young, my dear!" said the maid who
wheels of wagons and carriages are was beginning to carry weight for nge.
two or three times as heavy as those “You will never know what fun It Is
on corresponding vehicles In America to refuse a man.”
and so appear clumsy and cumbersome
“No. I suppose not,” rejoined the fair
to us. The explanation of the differ­ debutante, “but you can't Imagine how
ence Is that our wheels are made of much fun there is in accepting one.”—
hickory, a wood unknown abroad, Chicago News.
which supplies the requisite strength
OUR STYLES
In smaller mass —Travel Magaxlne
ONEJET
7
Ths Ons Thing Left.
JETS
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“But what will there he left for you TWO
THREE
JETS
A Matter of Economy.
to do after your tolling and scheming I GALVANIZED.... >1.00
“You're not so strict with that young­ and self denial have brought you the THREE JETS.
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ster of yours as you used to be." said millions you covet*’
Popley's friend.
"What’ll there be left? Gosh, I can
•'No; for economy's sake I'm not." go to New York and spend 'em. can’t
replied Popley. "Every month I used I?”--Chlcago Record-Herald.
I
to have to buy myself a new pair of
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Suited Him.
Her Suitor—I wish to marry jour
daughter. Mr. Her Father (sternly)—
My daughter, air. will contlnua under
tba parental roof Her 8ultor—Well.
Mr, the parental roof looks good to me.
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—San Francisco Chronicle.
Ton may succeed when others do not
believe In yon. but never when yon no
not believe tn yourself.
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Notdh«“
uuvk ot t'w Monmonth Ni tms
lectad and Rejactad.
At the Fort Pitt foundry, Fort Pitt,
Pa., were east In 1867 for the monitor
Puritan two twenty-inch guns, which
Captain W. C. Wise, then chief of the
naval bureau of ordnance, proposed to
call Satan and Lucifer. This proposi­
tion called forth a protest from the
pastor of a Presbyterian church at
Pittsburg, who characterized it ns
“most unseemly. If not Impious.
Hls
letter was referred by the member of
congress to whom it was addressed to
the department and finally came into
the bands of Captain
ise for reply.
In answer be called attention to the
foreign custom of giving to vessels
such names as Jupiter, Juno, I ulcan,
Venus. Juggernaut. Inferno and Luci-
fer and Satan to convey an idea of tlie
power of the destructive agent used in
battle. These guns, argued the learn­
ed captain, were not Intended for
peace and the utterance of good will
toward men, but to inflict as much
mischief and destruction on human be­
ings In time of war as their namesake,
the devil, tries to do at all times He
further reminded his clerical critic that
a number of clergymen had witnessed
without protest hls act of “christen-
ing” In presence of a large assembly
of ladies and gentlemen the first twen-
ty inch gun cast for the navy as Beel
zebub. However, the argument did
not prevail, for religious sentiment was
effective in preventing this use of Bib-
Heal nomenclature.—Army and Navy
Journal.
•‘Everybody 3 tould Know**
sayaC. ii. II»)'». • prominent buiintaa
llettog disposed of olir business and man of Bluff. Mo , that Bucklen it Art
nica Salve ia the quickest and sure«,
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healing salve ever applied to a sore,
burn or wound, or to a case of pile».
, ”
P-.»
uee.i it and know what I’ui lullo g
about." Guaranteed by Chas I. Clou*.*
d.uggist. Mo.
Xok county Bank.
C ohn & Co.
Why Penmen Get Tired.
slippers and him a new pair of pants.”
—Exchange.
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How the Long Trip From Madeira to
Capo Town Io Enlivened.
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NAMES FOR
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SPORTS AT SEA.
Accounts Must be Settled.
THE parish 1101 St
It Hurt Him.
Tommy—Did the fowl hurt yon, Mr.
Squires?
Mr Squires-What d'you
mean, my dear? What fowl? Tommy
—Well. I wanted to know If It hurt,
'cause mummy said you had been hen­
pecked for twenty years.—Strand Mag­
azine.
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Substitute.
“Anna, you wished to buy a dlc-
donar y ?”
“1 have married a profeeaor tAitead.’’
—Meggendorfer Blatter.
ST. ALFBONbVa «•>-**
CLOUGH'S
MAKE A VAP0*
LIKE
CLOUGH’S
CARBOLIC
Keeps the Flies
One Quart, at 5Oc. makes IO Gallons.
CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist-
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND
you are not
satisfied co—’*'