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

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 28, 1907.
Small Family False Idea
Advertising Ratea.
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Each subsequent insertion, line....
Busi news and professional cards,
1 month ................................... 1 (X>
Homestead Notices........................ & 00
Timber Claims....................
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L‘iuala, per line each insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
I 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.
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
,»T«1CTLY IN ADVANCE.)
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C. Baker. ’ubliaher.
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Real Cause of the Stringency.
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A Significant Prayer. $
' May the Lotd help you make Buck
leu a Arnica Salve known to all," writes
J. G. Jenkins, of chapel Hill, N C. It
uulckly took the pain out of a felon
for me and cured it in a wondetfully
abort time.
Best on earth for sores,
burn» and wounds. 25c. at Chaa. !
Clough, drug store.
It is now fourteen years since an ap.
propriation ol $10,(XXI was made for ex­
periments with the project of rural free
delivery. As recently as ten years ago
the appropriation for this new service
amounted to only $40.000. Last year it
was more than $25 000,000. while this
rear rural free delivery will cost $37,.
000, OO0.
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The Best Hotel.
Ol all the interesting use» to which in­
cubator» have been put, that ol hatching
alligator eggs is probably the most
striking. Au Englishman at Hut Springs,
Ark., is engaged in raising alligator» for
the market. The demand for the hides
to use lor manufacturing purpose« is
constantly iucreatmg. while parks and
zoos buy the live reptiles for exhibitiou.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
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Complete set of Afc^
j. P. AUUEN, Proprietor.
in office.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Taxe»
Residents.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
The National Rivers and Harbors
Congress, to convene at the New Wil­
lard, Washington, on December 4, 5 and
6 will be of the utmost impo.tance. The
second session since the reorganization
of the Congress, it will be memorable
from the fact that it will give official
stamp to the fact that it was brought
into existence for the purpose of ad
vacating a broad national policy* with
reference to inland waterway and liar-
bor improvment but committed to no
special project.
That platform, thejustice of the de­
mand for adequate annual appropria
tions for the great work of inland
waterway and harbor improvineut. and
the imperative necessity tor increased
facilities tor transportation have drawn
the attention of all classes of trade and
commercial interrsts to the coming
session of the Cougress. Opposition to
the improvement of the inland water-
! way ami the harbor has disappeared.
The country has come to recognition of
the fact that there is no possible hos­
tility between the inland waterway and
the railway, but that between the two
there is nothing but healthy competi­
tion. That fact was given strong pub­
lic recognition in the report of the special
committee of the French Chamber of
Deputies in 1903 in the statement that
“where transportation by water and bv
rail are both available, they complement
and complete each other, the one trans­
porting the heavy materials, the low­
cost of which is an indispensable con­
dition to the vitality of industries which,
in their turn, aliment the traffic of the
railways,’’
To that wise conclusion the American
people have come as well as the French
government, with France expending on
the improvement of her rivers and har­
bors $1,120.000.00, up to 1906 and
with the government of the United
States expending for like purposes only
$470,000,000 up to and including the
same year, and with France now en­
gaged in the construction of a canal be
tween the river Rhone and the city of
Arles, only fifty miles in length yet at a
cost ol $13,703,000.
The wonderful success of the French
system, is due to the fact that France
has stood for a project, wi th the French
merchant, manufacturer and consumer
reaping the benefits. Standing lor a
policy and for no project, insisting on
adequate appropriations for the great
work, annuallv made, the coming ses.
sion of the National Rivers and Harbors
Congress cannot fail in commanding the
attention of the entire country and in
impressing the strength nnd thejustice
of the demands of trade and commerce
on the Congress ot the United States.
A Good Liniment.
When you need a g,»«d rel able lini,
tuent try t'hamheilain'e Pain Bslin It
has nosupeiior for sprain» and »welling».
V ¡.’n’ ■'/ H»nn»l slightly dampened
with Psin.Balm is superior to a plaster
f««r lame back or pains in the side or
chest. It also relieves rheumatic pains
and makes sleep «nd rest possible. For
sale by Clough's Drug Store.
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A. K. CASE,
Office opposite
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Tillamook Iron Works i
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
Boiler Work, Logger’» Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
OREGON.
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Office across the street *nd
tb.Po.tO^"^
H. GOYNE,
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
A ttorney - at -L a ».
Office : Opposite Court Ra
STAPLE & FANCY
CR0CERIES
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in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
T illamook , O ik «.
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.
W. M. MILLS»
Opposite the Post Offiee.
w. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
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T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence : Mr». W«Iteri.
c. HAWK,
Rates, $1 Per day
Centrally hoeated.
LARSEN HOUSE,
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M. H. LiflRSEfl, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
PHYSICIAN & SUI
BAY CITY, OREGOK
OREGON
The Best Hotel in the city,
No Chinese Employed.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
**~pH0MAS W. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
Office : Opposite Post Oftt
Residence : Allen House, Tillanooi i
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO
F inancial A c
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
Tillamook, Oregon.
R. P. J. SHARP,
he 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. He will be 111
1 illamook a good part of the time dur­
ing the season, Only the best stock
wanted.
RESIDENT DENTI
Office across the street in
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
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Cleaning, Pressing and Kt
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Phot«
Gallery.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
OBERT A. MILLEI
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
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ness and Mining La* |
Red Front Shoe Store
PORTLAND,
Room, 306 Cominero»!***
Did You Ever Try
Has a fine assortment of First
Class Grade of Shoes for
W inter Wear, Consisting of
Men’s and Women’s and
Misses and Children’s School
Shoes,
Solid sole leather
insoles and counters.
Mv practical experience in the
shoe business for the past 30
jears gives me the advantage
m selecting a class of shoes
suitable for Tillamook trade
that will give satisfaction to
my patrons.
We take this opportunitv tn thani, _
customer» for (heir liberal patronage
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Xo charge for sewing rips on «hoes bought of .»
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P- F BROWNE, Agent.
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"A Policy ; not a Project.”
(From The Astorian.)
.Just why this country, at a time
when everything 6eemed prosperous,
when business was never better in all
lines of industry, should in the short
space of a week.be entirely turned around
so far as the money matters are concern­
ed, is a question which we have all tried
to reason out, and the varied opinions
that have been offered by every one dif­
fer very materially ; so much so, that
one cannot come anv nearer to the solu
tion than when it first started. How
Oklahoma deserved |a better send-off
ever, an Astorian reporter met a prom­ than a gubernatorial snarl, and will be
inent New Yorker, who was at one time apt to indicate its feeling on this point
a member of the Consolidated and Pe at next year’s election.
troleum Exchange, on Wall street, and
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well versed in Wall street affairs, who.
Secretary Taft began bis career as a
while not expressing an opinion as to reporter and ought to be able to inter
the real causes, on account of his ab­ view himself interestingly on a trip
sence from the storm center, kindly over the Trans-Siberian Railroad,
showed a letter he had just received
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“Stocks move upward.” What magic
from his brother, who is at the head of
oue of the most prominent brokerage in returning confidence, with Uncle Sam
houses in New York, giving his opinion nt the wheel. But stocks are not the
as to thecause, and what happened.
measure of prosperity by a good deal.
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Being facts from the inside of the ring,
It was Emerson who advised the
it will doubtless throw some light on
the question, and being also from a American eagle not to be a peacock.
prominent tnan in financial matters who The coinage will live up to its puryese if
comes in daily contact with the ‘powers it passes at its face value everywhere.
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that be,” its authenticity cannot be
In the presence of astronomers the peo-
questioned. We quote in part :
“I have your letter asking about the pie of this planet seldom have occasion
trouble in the (Wall) street. This is to swell up with pride. An Italian ob­
what happened : We had quite a decline server states that the new spots* on the
due to Roosevelt's calling the public’s sun are twelve times the size of the earth.
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attention to the frauds the corporations
President Roosevelt will have to re­
have been prepetrating fur years; at
vise the message to Congress said to
about the bottom C. W. Morse unload­
have been written during his vacation
ed his United Copper (pool holdings)
at Oyster Bay. It can not be possible
and Otto Heinze & Co. tried to make
that he anticipated the financial flurry.
him buy back in the open market, He
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sold United Copper to 37 ; Heinze put
A medical authority says that women
it up to 60, Gross and Kleeburg did the should eat heartily while on a shopping
business oil the curb and Heinze & Co. tour. No man who ever participated
could not take the 9tock. Both assign­ in a bargain counter flying wedge or
ed. F. Agustus Heinze, brother of the touchdown could
have any doubt on
other one, was president of the Mer­ this point.
cantile Nat l Bank and borrowed their
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motley on United Copper around 50 to
Americans who visit Europe spend
protect himself. United went to 7Ya $150,000,000 there annually. They will
which it still is. The Clearing House continue to treat themselves to this
Committee forced him to resign, also C. pleasure, and our neighbors across the
A Methodist Minister Recom­
W. Morse to get out of all the banks lie Atlantic should not get excited over a mends Chamberlain's Cough
was interested in, and a week had forced smaller returning current of coin.
Remedy,
every bank president or director who
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We have used Chamberlain’s Cough
was known to have promoted any wild
The old theory that there must be Remedy in our home for seven years,
cat enterprises. Kuns started on nearly Some good in every man is undoubtedly and it has always proved to be a reliable
remedy. We have found that it would
every Bank and Trust Company. The true. It would be a very mean burg­ do more than the manufacturers claim
Knickerbocker Trust Co. was allowed lar that would brake into a bank in for it. It is especially good for croup
to bust ; the Tru?t Company stood times like the present unless he reallv and w hooping cougli.
R ev . J ames A. L ewis ,
(with outside help) a run that lasted had mouey in the institution.
l’asror Milaca, Minn., M. E. Church.
12 days. It is said they paid out $70,
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is sold
000,000. Quite a number of small banks
It is predicted that the sun spots now Clouglis Drug Store.
ami trust companies were forced to approaching the meridian of their pow­
close. Most of them are solvent but er will jar the foundations of the earth. A Reliable Remedy for Croup.
could nut raise ready money or sell This timely notice is being served so that
VV itb the dry cold weather of tlieearlv
their holdings. Money loaned at 150 the responsibility for the disturbance winder months, parents of croupy chil­
dren
should be on the alert for ominous
per cent and for days was at 70 per will not be thrown upon Wall street.
symptoms.
There is no cause for
cent. Cash id still at a premium and so
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anxiety, however, when Chamberlain's
is gold (naturally).
A prominent German paper remarks Cough Remedy is kept in the house. If
“The examiners came down (both that "the elasticity of American econom­ this medicine is given as soon as the
State and National), and went through ic lite makes possible a sudden recovery child becomes hoarse or even after the
All the institutions. Every one who had at a moment when the financial situa­ croupy cough has appeared, the attack
may be warded off. Mrs. S. Roaintlial,
broken the law and borrowed their own tion seems darkest," which is an accnr. of Turner. Michigan, gays: "We have
institutions money for »(»evulatiun or ate as well as friendly estimate of the used Chamberlain a Cough medicine for
ourselves and children for several yeais
promoting purposes was sold out and situation.
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and like it very much. I think it is «he
forced to resign. There was nearly 106
A counterfeiter has been arrested for only remedy for croup and can highly
of the Napoleons disposed of. It was
it.” For sale by Clough's
making
half dollars of full weight and recommend
the liquidation ol these loan» that made
Drug Store.
finest,
which
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man s panic. I do not think the public profit of nearly one half The president
LINGERING
COLD.
suffered much, hut they hallowed a good will feel fortifieil in his views to hear
Withstood Other Treatment
deal and hoarded tnonev which makes that the pious motto was included in
But Quickly
Cured
by
the imitation.
things bad.
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Chamberlain's Cough
"You can size things up from what I
Gov. Beckham and Col. Watterson
Remedy.
have written and can understand how disagree radically with each other on
“l ast winter I caught a verv severe
things i re. It is a general cleaning up Kentucky politics, and the majority of cold which lingered for w eeks."' says J.
and shake down.
voters in the state take a decidedly dif­ Urquhart, of Zedliyr. Ontario. "J|v
"J. I*. Morgan is in control of eveiy ferent view from either. The old fash, cough was very dry ami harsh. The
National bank in New York and be has ioned Kentucky Democrat has had local dealer recommended Cliaiubei Iain's
Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so 1
forbidden any short selling, and all nothing to cheer him of late except the gave it a trial. One small bottle’of it
margin business and everybody obeys. discovery of a new cave
cured me. I believe Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy tohelhe i«e«t;i ever used "
If they should not, they could not bor­
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This remedy is for sale by Clough's
row anv money at anv rate. They keep
It will take 6,500,000 pounds of pio- Drug Store,________
tab on how much everybody borrows visions to feed the 13,700 men on the
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and you could not borrow a dollar out­ American fleet during the voyage from
Appendicitis
side of the Exchange to save your soul the Atlantic to the Pacific. As the
1» i-ue in a large measure to abuse of
However 1 think the worst is orer now. same amount will be require«) if the the bowels by employing drastic pur­
1 hope 1 have answered all of your que» ships remain inactive, the item, like gative». To avoid all danger, use only
tions and made thing» clear One trouble roast others mentioned in this connec­ Dr. King s New Life Pills, the safe, gen­
brought on another and the liquidation tion. Is not as formidable as the arith­ tle cleansers and invigorstore Guaran­
teed for headache, biliousness malaria
was enormous, and everybody who did metic men make out.
and jaundic, at Chas. I. Clougli. Drug
not have strong backing wasin trouble.”
store.
85c
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That it la possible to raise a large fam­
ily with quality equal to that of a small
one was declared by Rev. Father J M,
Cleary, of Minneapolis. who vehemently
assailed divorce and the ” quality not
quantity*’ race suicide argument at a re.
cent session of the National Puiity Con­
gress in Battle Creek, Mich.
“ The asaumplion that one or two
children will be reared to be better oien
and women than ten to a dozen in a
Christian home is wholly false.’’ he said
“ and can not be supported by the test
of experience.’’
On the topic of divorce Father Cleary
said -
“ The honor of woman is insecure in
human society when the dread specter
of divorce casts a dark shadow on the
Christian home.
Under every con
ceivable pretext that depraved desire
can suggest, the wife and mother, who
should be the most tender object
chivalrous devotion, is set aside and
degraded by the one ii.dividual, her
husband, who should va.ue his life but
a beggarly price to pay in defense of her
dignity and honor.
“ The married state is the natural one
for tire majority of mankind. The
church has never faltered ill faithful
defense of the holiness and inviolability
of the marriage bond. But thechuich
has praised virginity, for her divine
founder exalted it by living a virginal
lire. The celebate states is neither im­
possible nor repugnant to human
nature”
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