Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 07, 1907, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEATLUHT, NOVEMBER 7, 1Ô07.
Editorial Snap Shots.
What Do They Cure!
FARMERS
JOYS OF LIFE IN HAWAII,
The above question Is ofF'n asked eon-
It * dollars to doughtiut whether tie corning l>r. Pierce’s two leading medi­ Mosquito.. ths Only Flaw—Not Ev.n
cines,
"Golden Medical Discovery" and
a 8«rvant Problem.
Astoria railroad will not tap Tillamook -Favorite
Prescription."
Birds are everywhere In Hawaii.
The
answer is that "Golden Medical
county first.
Discovery ” is a most potent alterative or Their music fills the quivering aff. One
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The exodus of railroad men on Sunday blood-purifier, and tonic or invigorator wonders why we do not all live in this
and acts especially favorably in a cura­
morning looked more like a funeral pro­ tive way upon all the mucous lining sur­ paradise, where life serais to stretch
faces. as of the nasal passages, throat, out before one in a long, languid dream
cession than anything else.
bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and of delight.
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tjla idea curing a large percent, of catar­
We hope Governor Chamberlain will rhal caV-s w hether 4he disease a fleets the
Suddenly through your dreaming
at. larynx, bron- comes a rude awakening. The Ha­
soon quit proclaiming holidays, for we nasal passages, the
ebla, stomaemfas cat
waiian mosquito, the one flaw in the
have been putting in 15 hours every day bowels las milkous
gem. the <nly thorn In the garden, has
uterus - -------------
or other
since the holiday s commenced.
Rten In
Ulf chronic or iil.ai-.uivr >lagps r.f U ipu called to make your acquaintance and
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ftITccti bi< ii. is i.fG ii suc.c-»(u| in affect- bld you welcome to his domain.
It is about time that the Pacific Tele­
The houses, with their broad veran-
phone and Telegraph Company got a
i das filled with palms and flowers and
lass of diseases—thi
move on and consigned the rattle trap
~d e nfh^<~TffpY| ts a ric I furnished with tables, chairs, ham­
Ult £ ¿Tip Ç i if_!2i Jy ~~Tl
wires they have in this county to the
Is a powerful jet gently actiiigTn’vigürafe mocks and grass rugs, are a paradise
scrap heap.
Ing tonle and nervine. For weak worn- | to the weary traveler. It Is here that
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out, over-worked women—no matter what the Honolulu people enjoy their glo-
It’s a gone goslin—we mean the money has caused the break-down, "Favorite
rlous climate.
some people put into the badly managed Prescription * will be found most effective
The lawns. thick and velvety as fl
in building up the strength, regulating
Opera Houre Company, lor the fore the womanly functions, subduing pain carpet, were kept in perfect order by
closure sale is to lie confirmed at the and bringing b I miu I a healthy, vigorous the yard boys, for experienced servants
condition of the whole system.
November term of court.
A book of particulars w raps each bottle —Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese—
giving the formulae of both medicines and can always be had. In fact, the servant
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quoting
what SCOT'S of eminent med­
It must have been very Lnnoving to
ical authors, whose works are consulted problem causes no worry to the house­
Mr. Lytle, building a railroad (his own, by physicians of all the schools of practice i wife. who has but little anxiety in this
he said) into Tillamook an J Nehalem, as guides in prescribing, say of each in­ laud of plenty.
gredient entering into these medicines.
Everybody seems to take life easily.
to have Mr. Harriman suspend work
The words of praise bestowed on the
several ingredients entering into Doctor The offices close very early, and no one
on his (Lytle's) road.—Oregonian.
Pierce’s medicines by such writers should seems to know what care Is. The sug­
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have more weight than any amount of
By all mean« give the Home Telephone non - professional testimonials, because ar barons, their capital once rightly in­
Company a franchise and let there l»e a such men aie writing for the guidance of vested. draw their dividends, and the
their medical brethren and know whereof rest of life is required to spend them.
lively competition in the telephone busi­ they speak.
We stop at the home of our friend, a
Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non­ bungalow that is the picture of com­
ness, but compel iranchi-es to pay an
secret.
and
contain
no
harmful
habit
­
annual license into the city treasury.
forming drugs, being composed of glyceric fort. One end of the veranda Is used
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extracts of the roots of native, American as a sun parlor, sheltered by windows
Evidently some people were counting medicinal forest plants They are both and screens, for what they call cold
sold by dealers in medicine. You can’t
their chicken before they were hatched afford to accept as a sub>titute for one of days—60 degrees above zero.
when they "figured upon running ail the these medicines of known composition,
Numerous rooms connect with this,
secret nostrum.
the dining room being a veranda at the
railroad rnen in at the next election for any
Dr. Pierce’s Pellet« small, sugar-coatel,
the purpose of getting them to vote for easy to take as candy, regulate and In­ other end of the house and the kitchen
vigorate stomach, ’.iver and bowels.
a ''wet” countv.
! a separate building, though connected
by n roofed veranda. The guest cham­
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With work on the railroad suspended
bers are cottages by themselves.
Appendicitis
The bath Is hewn out of solid stone,
and most all the sa*v mills closed down, 1« i»ue in h large niwnre to abuse of
the local situation is not bright for the the bow eh, bv emploj ing drastic pur­ with a shower above. Servants are
gatives. I <> avoid all danger, use only provided for In quarters apart from the
coming winter. There's no use, how­ Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gen­
ever, in feeling blue. Keep a good stiff tle oleuisera and invignratorfl. Guaran­ house. The whole, In fact, greatly re­
minds one of an old southern planta­
upper lip. lor it won't be long before the teed f<»r headache, biliousness, malaria tion home with modern improvements.
and
jaundic,
at
Ch
is.
I.
Clough,
Drug
clouds will roll away.
Just In front of the house, spreading (
store. 25c.
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Its great limbs at least sixty feet In I
If the P. R & N. Co. will put a little
diameter, Is a great monkey pod tree, |
more ginger into the construction of the I
nnd under its protecting branches the (
railroad when it starts up work again it I
children, and older ones, too, enjoy the
J.
G
Jenkins,
of
(
hapel
Hill,
N.
C.
It
would be a mightv good tiling, for the quickly’ took the pain out of a felon swings and hammocks in an atmos
way the contractors poked along during for me and cured it in a ivundeifully phere which lulls to sleep. As we sit
the splendid weather gave a lar^e num short time,” Best on earth, for sores, here at midnight, dressed In the thin­
her of persons an impression that soine- | burns and wound«. 25c. at Chas. I nest of summer clothing, with never a
Clough, drug store.
wrap, watching the moon rise out of j
thing was going to happen sooner or '
the sea, we understand why the Ha- |
later. It did.
A Good Liniment
waiian so loves his islands.—World's '
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When you need a good reliable lini. Work.
There appears to be some difference of
mem try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It*
opinion as to when work will start up has no supei ¡or for sprains and swellings.
THE WHITE BIRCH
again on the railroad. Some say it wdl A piece of flannel slightly dampened
be next spring, while others, who seem with Pain'Balm is superior to a plaster
Peeling
the Bark Ruins the Tree's
to have lost heart, sav that it will not for lame back or pains in the side or
Beauty Forever.
chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains
be resumed until after the presidential and makes sleep and rest possible,
F or
One of the loveliest of our trees Is
election. Yet it seems to be the general sale by Clough's Drug Store.
the white birch, with its graceful foli­
opinion that bv closing down now and
age and gleaming trunk, and yet how
starting up again next spring, the road
often it Is robbed of half Its beauty
wdl be built for less money.
by careless hands!
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The temptation to take off strip after
strip of Its easily peeled bark seems
Wouldn’t it be a fine thing if all the
well nigh Irresistible If one may judge
rickety, rotten side walkson the business
by the countless forlorn trunks along
streets were replaced with cement side
our roadsides. Instead of silvery white
walks, which would be a good starter in
columns standing out with conspicuous
the way of making permanent improve­
grace from the green of neighboring
ments ? We would suggest that the city
shrubs and trees, the trunks are
ISSUED
DAILY
AND
SUNDAY
council establish a cement side walk dis
marred by great hlack circles, the re­
trict and extend it eiery year until the
sults of wounds Inflicted by wanton
passersby.
whole city is embraced. This is one way
It works at all times for the
Too often this Is done merely for the
in getting started right and doing a wa y
interest and advancement of the
fun of seeing how easily the bark can
with wood side walks, which soon get
State of California.
be pulled off. and no thought Is given
into a dclapitated condition and remain
It prints later, better and more
to the feelings of the owner when he
•i> for years, dangerous to pedestrians.
news than any other San Francisco
READ THE
WEEKLY OREGON UN
OF PORTLAND
For the General newsof the
World also for information about
liow io obtain the best results
iltivatin^ the
soil. uivck
Stock
in cultivating
inc son,
Raising, Fruit Growing etc.
You can secure this excellent
paper by
Subscribing for the Headlight.
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Why is it that certain individuals in
Tillamook City are frequentlv writing
for the local newspapers and wanting
to dictate the policy ot the newsnapers
they write for? The answer can be
found in either cd these : They want to
see their own names puffed up in the
iiewspa|>ers or they aim to show their
spite or «plt-en against honorable, re.
8|»ectable citizens. It is about time that
the Tillamook newspapers got out ot the
practice of bring little pupils to the big
little pupils. Newspaper men don't butt
in and want to run other people's busi
n sses. and other people have no right
to butt in and dictate to newspaper
men. There wouldn't l e near the trou­
ble il these bitter, sour anonymous wri­
ters were told to Mttend to their own
business and the newspajier men would
attend to theirs.
LINGERING COLD
Withstood Other Treatment
But Quickly
Cured
by
Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy.
"I a M «Inter I rnilght a very severe
<*> Id which lingered fur week*.”' Haya J.
Vqiiluwt, ot Zeilh« r, Ontaiio. '\|y
I'UHtth «as very dry and harsh, I he
local denier recommended CbamlieiIain's
lough Remedy and guaranteed it, ho I
gave it a tiial One small buttle of it
cured me
I believe Cbamberlaio's
l ough Remedy to be the besiBI ever used.”
Tills reined* is fur sale by I lough* I
Ihiig bture.
Deafness Cannot
be Cured
bj local application., as they cannot reach the
dinw* s-d poitlon o. (he ear
rhete is only <n,e
way to cure deahrcMi and that i* by conaHtu
lloital tcnivdle« I* A(nf»w Io eftuordby an in
fliunrd condition of the mucuun liiti « of me
Kuatachian Tube When thia tube set« mA (tn
ed \ "ti have a rumbling «ottiid or unperfeu
hearing, and when It la entirely rioted, deaf nr *o
1» the ie.ult, and tin rsa the inflammation run
l»e taken out and this tube rvotoied to it* nor*
real cwndiliou, hearing will tm deVitosed •<»
ere», nine ch *»« oat of ten ate caused by
Uata rh which 1« nothing but an inflamed coii
dltloii of the mucous auriacea
We will give Oue Hundred Dollar* for any
rival Degfiteaa (cauaed Ity catarrh* that can­
not Iw cu-«al by Hall a Catarrh Cure. Semi for
rirculata, bee.
F. J VHANKY ft CO . Yelette. O
sold by l>i UKgUt*. '«c.
lake llail e Fa tiilv rill* lot conMIpation
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Bctkshire Hogs for Sale.
For Sale, 15 Head of Berkshire Swine,
pure hrt.l, of different ages from lhe
l*moin Ladd »lock. To he sold at a
I
baigaiu —Applj to Arthur Bento.
paper, because it has a leased
wire service, W. R. Hearst's
News Bureau Service, and his
Eastern Papers' full service.
Its circulation is larger than the
combined circulation of any two
Pacific Coast Papers.
Advertisers have proved they
obtain the best results by using its
columns, and its advertising patron­
age is the largest and strongest on
the Coast
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THE
WEEKLY
EXAMINER
has the largest circulation of
any Weekly west of the Rockies
The paper contains also the im­
portant new i oi the week. Spec»!
departments run by experts lor
farmets, orchaidais and poultry-
growers.
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STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
San Francisco. California.
■ ■ • ■ mu. ■ B WBB
■ inc im in iib * ■ ■ B
We specialize on prcscritption
compounding and therefore
carry a stock which repre­
sents everything tliut physi­
cians hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
pharmaceuticals are here as
soon as out and our liiiotof
prescription drugs is com
plete at all times. Onlv goods
of highest purity and quality
are ever used.
in Tillamook, all new ami Fresh. The
prices are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
come and look at what we have and
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
Physicians who are ac­
quainted with our stock and
methods’ invariably feel sure
of best results from the medi­
cines they have prescribed
when they see our label on
the bottle.
W. M. MILLS,
Opposite the Post Office
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them
We Sell Them.
Expert services <iav or night.
Prices as low as anywhere.
Mav we till your prescriptions!
CHAS.
I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
$
Opened up for Business
finds that one of hfs finest trees, in
which he took great pride, has been
robbed forever of its beauty.
The next time you are tempted to cut ,
off birch bark. stop. Think of the in­
jury to the tree and the injury to all
who shall pass that way after you
in depriving them of something they (
might have enjoyed but for you—the ,
sight of that tree In all Its beauty. Re- '
member that the bark never glows
again.
If you have in mind the making of j
some article for which birch bark Is
an absolute (?) necessity, can you not
at least take It from some fallen log or
from some tree well hidden In the cen­
ter of the woods, removing only the
outer layers, and those In such a way
that the tree will suffer as little as
possible? By doing this you will earn
the gratitude of all wayfarers and land­
owners.—Plant World.
SAPPINGTON &. GO
A Full bine of Groceries
Flour, Feed, Tinuuare
and Crockery.
We CUant all Kinds of Produce
Call and See Us.
The First Book Catalogue.
The first book catalogue was Isxned
In 1564 In Augsburg, Germany, by one
George Wilier. It was a quarto of
nineteen pages and recorded the titles
of 236 books arranged In classes.
Hand lists or posters were printed ns
early as 1469 by Jonathan. Mentel (or
Mentelln) of Strassburg, who printed
the first edition of the Bible In 1465 or
1406 The first catalogue In England
was printed In 1595 by John Windet
for Andrew Maunaell, a bookseller.—
Minneapolis Journal.
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Two Runaways.
“Dis paper.” said Languid Lewis,
“tells erbout a boss runnin’ away with
a wTsnan. an’ she was laid up for six
weeks”
“Dat ain’t so worse,” rejoined Boast­
ful Benjamin. “A friend uv mine
wnnst ran away with a hoas, an’ be
w>a laid up fer six years.”—Chicago
Nsws.
Causa or Effect.
Assistant Editor Here's a poem from
■ fellow who Is serving a five years'
term In the Eastern penitentiary. Man­
aging Editor—Well, print It with a
footnote explaining the circumstance.
It may serve as a warning to other
poeta.—Philadelphia Record.
AMrtu:
THC SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER.
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EVERYTHING FOR
PHYSICIANS’
PRESCRIPTIONS.
I have just opened up the most com­
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EXAMINER
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Both Papers for $2.25.
Musical Note.
He-Are you inuatcal? She I play
the piano. He Weil, that. not an ab­
solute denial. -Plck-Jle-l'p.
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SEWING MACHINE.
ROLLER BEARING.
HIGH GLALi
The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that comes along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana—
ger. before selling. lie will be in
1 illamooka good part of the time dur-
ing the season. Only the best stock
wanted.
Automatic
ave
Dney
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Heferenre, Tillamook County Bank
I
by brv’ng
reliable. N**'
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¡ng nisd>iBe'
STRONGEST
STRONGEST GUARANTEE
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' National Sewing Machine
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