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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 5, 1907. Aórertiaing Ratea. LEGAL ADVKhTtBMKSTS : 1<> First Insertion, per line I 5 Flach sutaequent insertion, line.... Business and professional caids, 1 month .................................... I 00 Homestead Notice«........................ & M Timber Claims......... ...................... 10 1 00 5 Locals, per line each insertion .. Display advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month ................. ................ All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notice«. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notice*. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, eie., minimum rate, 25c. not exeeedir g five lines. ________ __ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year........................................... Six months........................................ Three month*................................... ^iihmook 1.50 75 50 ^eabligbi. Fred C. Baker. Publisher Hot Stuff. Gold production in the United States it approaching $100,000,000 a year, of which nine-tenths is mined in the trans* Mississippi region. This is a good time to dig pay dirt in increasing quantities. * * * Tons of gold from Europe have t»een added to the stock of over $900,000,- 000, and the American mines are pour ing in a fresh supply of nearly $100,000,- 000 a year. The panic, ii there is such a thing, has a gold lining. * * * The American people never show the slightest lack of confidence iu the finan cial stability and soundness of the na tional government. Congress can work along this line and know that it is on solid ground. * * * Frightened at the money situation. C. |. Atltinson, a laboring man of Tacoma, converted his savings. $100, into gold, and hid it in his house, which burned down. Next day he was washing the ashes of his house to recover the gold, H* found two $5 gold pieces unburned and one $20 gold piece melted into a lump. * * * A Democrat paper, the Brooklyn Cagle puts the case in this fashion ■ “Mr. Br van has twice tried for the presidency, with the incidental result of passing from poverty to wealth, and he would now try for nomination for a third time. The Democratic party has become poorer as Mr, Bryan has become richer, and that party is again asked further tn enrich him and still further im poverish itself.” Democratic testimonials like this are multiplying and getting hotter. * * * On November 12, at New York City, M. Revelliers gave an exhibition of his land and water machine, which he has christened Waterland I. After driving the machine for several blocks, much of the distance through soft sand and over boulders, it was forced into the North River, where it inanuvered for some time showing that it was under perfect con. trol. It then pushed through the shal low water and onto the beach, where it proceeded down the road without diffi culty. It is claimed that this machine can make fifty.five miles < u hour on land and fifteen afloat. The Best Hotel. Science and Induatry. A. K. CASE. Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists ¿c Blacksmiths. OREGON. I have just opened up the most com- & plete line of I STAPLE & FANCY | GROCERIES in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The $ prices are no higher than others. © We most cordially invite you to Seome and look at what we have and & get our prices, 1 whether you buy or not. i W. M. MILLS, LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, A ttorney .*^ in office. Taxes paid ((|| Residents. Office opposite Post q > Both phones. w. H. I & • Complete set of Abst:act. Headquarters for Travelling Men. The following, clipped from an ex- change, makes good after-election reading and contains a whole lot of good, wholesome truths, Every news- paper in Oregon is open to the man who wants to make honest criticism, and has the backbone to sign his communica tions. It public improvements can be done better or cheapei; if the way city affairs are conducted do not suit yon, writes letter for publication telling how such matter’ can be improved, and your home newspaper will gladly give it space. Our exchange says: •• Don’t ask the editor to write up every evil in the town or community, but when convinced that such duties need attending to write an article for the paper yourself and sign your name to it for publication. The man who is too big a coward to thus express his opinion is the very one who stand on the corner and talk loudly about the editor. The world is full of moral cowards— men .who sea evil and are afraid to grapple with it. Probably if the shoe tracks of nine tenths of the people who come to an office to teach the editor could be traced home, the track would be found to lead to the homes of men who never go to a caucus or interest themselves in the Sociological candidacy or election of a county attorney or attorney general who would Miss Laurence Alma-Tadema, daugh enforce the law. The world is full of ter of the well-known artist and author men and women who, to play to an au of several successful novels, lias come dience, like to sit in the galleries and from her English home to lecture in cheer the man who is los'ng his hide America on '• Happiness.” When asked and most of Ids respiratory and diges by a New York reporter to tell what she tive apparatus in the arena fighting the meant by happiness. Miss Alma beast of evil. Notone in 10,000 climbs Tadetuasaid it would take an hour and down and helps. twenty minutes to tell that, and it had Every newspaper receives enough taken her five months to write down unsigned communications in six months' what had required years to learn. As to time to keep him in trouble the rest of how it could be attained, she is quoted his lifetime if lie would punish them. as saying : “By managing one's self . All newspapers get them. Let the by working hard and developing one's editor stand up for decency as per in self to the limit, It never comes except etructions of the old, valued subscriber; by being sought, It is not a matter of let the editor denounce the evil which condition or of wealth, It does not de- hie friend is afraid to hint at over hie pend on marriage," Happiness lies in signature, and when in the stores and the curtailment of desire. Do without offices of the town the devil is fighting things. back, accusing the editor of double Prof. Emil Muenetei berg, head of the motives, calling him a blackmailer and public charities of Berlin, was the prin abusing him generally—who is the little cipal speaker at the celebration of the man drawing his head down under hie 25th anniversary of the New York collar like a turtle t That, gentle reader, Charily Oiganizatioo Society at Carnegie is the chesty gent who pranced into the Hall Monday night, along with Mayor office the daj before and said: Sometimes McClellan, Gov. Hughes and others. I wish I owned a newspaper just for one Prof. Mucnsterberg said that charity day to denounce the evils of this town. work had to be undertaken now in “ the Why don't you sail in ? Denounce that twilight of widespread egotism and gambling house in the Smith block ; get selfishness,’’ but that the work had after that joint down in the |ones build changed from a purely philanthropic io ing ; tun those women out of the town, a social conception. He finds that go after this and that fellow whose private chanty does in this country the every.day life is rotten,’ and so forth work done by the government in Ger. for 5000 words. As a rule, men behind many. newspapers have as much courage as The very foundation of a fraternal ben- Mrs. Spencer Waert, a prominent other people in the (commuuity. They eficiary society makes individual effort ■V. member of the New Jersey Federation of need it every day in the week, and de necessary to itsnltimate and highest sue velop it by constant ptactice. They are Women's Clubs, whoee country home teas, says the Michigan Maccabee. Every usel to public criticism and are harden adjoins the property recently bought to member of a fraternity is helping himself ed to abuse. They don't care w bat peo- lie used by scientists in the employ of pie think of them. So they ate easy Johu D. Rockefeller as a vivisection w hen he helps the society. Every word prey to men with axes to grind, But farm, lias begun a war upon the whole that he speiks in its favor, every appli undertaking She will enlist the various cant he secures, every meeting he attends, how the Lord hates axgriiiilers"’ state aud national *■ cieties to protect every sick brother he visits, every part In an interview she said- he takes in celebrating picnics and Another ol the reports hard to under animals. ‘ Stretch John H. Rockefeller cut on a socials, every effort he puts forth to get stand is that the railroads are reducing their activities and vet suffer from a table with his hands and feet tied. in the voung blood of the country to as shortage of cars to handle the freight Somebody take off the skin of his head sist the deputy who may be in his terri 126 Fifth Street, Portland. ill older to find ' for the goiei of science' tory. everything that he does, little ns it offered. I Ilererencp, Tillamook County Bank. why his hair doesn’t grow Then tie may he. goes to swell the great result. It * * ♦ Gov Hughe* may not win the presiden may decide to giveAiie money for bettei increases the membership, develops the tial nomination next year, but he it get purp.se« than a vivisection farm where fraternal and social side of lodge life, ting • line of indorsement* that must be poor animals are tvitured in a most reduces the expenses of management and conduct of its affairs, keeps down the very flattering to a new man in the agonizing manner ” mortality rate, and sends the order political arena. speeding onward over the highway of When to Go Home. The scientists claim to have discover- progress and success. From the Bluffton. Ind . Banner ed lately that an atom is divisible. Mr "W lien tired out. go home. H hen you Hearst, therefore, may still cultivate the want consolation, go home. When you Badly Mixed Up. want fun go home. When vou want to idea that bis political prospect* have a show others that you have reformed, go _ Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N. Has a fine assortment ol First tangible remainder. home and lei your family get acquainted Y., had a very remarkable experience; Class Grade of Shoes for with the fact. When you want to show he says: "Doctors got badly mixed up V * * \\ inter \\ ear, Consisting of over roe; one said heart disease ; two yourself at your best go home and do Most of the money now supposed to Mens and Women’s and the act there When you feel like bring called it kidney «rouble, the fourth, be in hiding will come out this month extra libeisl go home and practice on blood poisor., and the fifth stomach and Misses and Children’s School when the Christmas shopper*enter upon your wife and children first. When v<>u liver trouble; but none of them helped Shoes. Solid sole leather me. so my wife advised trying Electric their annual raid. Nothing can be con want to shine with extra brilliancy'go horn* and light up the w hole household.' Bitters, which are restoring me to per insoles and counters. cealed from Sant* Claus. To which w® would add, when you have feet health. One bottle did me more * * « Mv practical experience in the a bad cold go home and takeChamber- good than all the five doctors pre Nikola Tesla is preparing to send liain's Cough Remedy aud a quick cure is scribed." Guaranteed for blood poison shoe business for the past 30 —For sale by Clough's l>rug weakness and all stomach, liver and w ireless message* to Mar*, Before wur- certain. jears gives me the advantage Store. kidney complaint* by C’lias. I Cough tying over the response the public w ill druggist. 50c. in selecting a class of shoes want be assured that the machine A Dangerous Deadlock, suitable for Tillamook trade has no propensity to kick. Here’s Good Advice. that will give satisfaction to that sometimes terminates fatally, is the * • • O 8 Woolever. one of the beat known my patrons. A writer on alfalfa sav« a farmer can stoppage of liver and bowel funo'ion«, merchant* of Le Rarsville. N.Y says to quickly end this c- ndnioo without “If you are ever troubled with nika, ap- plantit and then “retire fiom bus next' 11V Hit.« L ' a « • ■ . We take thia opportunity to thank our mint frU.a. —I with an assured income and no w ork to lhisr,int*AJ __ _ ” customers Tor their liberal patronage. d "*d *l>e*k of. The boy* ought to be w tiling to --------- or stay on the farm ou these term*. Clough, drug No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of Clough, Drugstore. He. COOPER, ATTORN ey - at - u , T illamook , q C arl haberlach , | attorney - at - law , JltMtecher £1^ Office across the street and the Post OŒ«. T. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at - law . | Office : Opposite Court Ho T illamook , O rbgom . A. w. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at - law , T illamook .. O ikgox T. BOALS, M.D. ■) PHYSICIAN & SURGI TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building. Residence. Mrs. Walker's, w. C. HAWK, PHYSICIAN & SUBG] BAY CITY, OREGON, OREGON HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. Yon Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., 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. He will be in 1 illamooka good part of the time dur ing the season, Only the best stock wanted. THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, * * » x THE ALLEN HOUSE, The illuminating material known.a* “ liquid gas’’ whs discovered three or four years ago by Hermann Blau, the J. P. ALDEN, Proprietor. Bavarian chemist. It is n.ade from oil gas. By a process of rectification the methane and hydrogen contained in it are separated from the gas. and. by a Special Attention paid to Tourists. pressure of forty aimosplieres, are re A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. dueed to the liquid form, in steel re ceivers. 1 he compound can be used in the place of petroleum, alcohol and A A AAA A AA AA A A A A A A AA aretvlene. and it is said to give a light r of a beautiful color, preferable to that of the electric light. PROPRIETOR < The ice water bath in the treatment of typhoid fever has been largely aban doned for the reason that it was found to be too heroic, the shock frequently resulting in pneumonia. The electric fan is now used as a substitute, and is Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heary Forging. C said to l>e an entirely successful one. The patient is sponged off with ice water Fine Machine Work a .Specialty. } first, then a sheet that bus been soaked in ice water is wrapped about the body » w« ™ «w aa« m w WW W W W W W and more ice water sprinkled on the sheet. The air fiom an electric fan is then turned on him so that he is chilled by I he rapid evaporation caused by the breeze. A novel proposal is occupying the at tention of a special commission of the Paris Municipal Council, in the form ot a echeuie to construct a series of mov- | ing platforms which are to form a cir cle in the center of Paris underneath the gland boulevards and the Boulevard St. Germain. It is proposed to have three running roadways moving at different speeds. Passengers would ntep off the fixed pa<eiuent to the slow rolling plat forms is as easy as boarding an omnibus. To impart the appearance of age to sil ver, it is sufficient, says the Scientific American, to oxidize the surface. A liquid which will give tl.e characreristio brow ii coloration to the metal is com posed of two parts of ammonium chlo ride, two parts of cupric sulphate, one part of nitrate of potash, and five parts of acetic acid. When the whole of an object is to be coloied, it is to be heated first and then dipped in the bath. But when certain parts only are to be oxi dized, a camel s hair brush should be Opposite the Post Offiee. used and the liquid applied at these points. Scientists never tire of efforts to in- crease the accuracy of their knowledge o> the fundamental facts of science, A redeteiruination of the velocity of light Hates, $1 Per day Centrally Uoeated. by the Fizeau toothed-wheel method de scribed in school textbooks has just been completed at the observatory of Nice. The new experiments are remarkable on W. H. LiARSBN, Proprietor. account of the great distance over which the beam of light employed was trans mitted. Previously such a beam had The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinei.e Employed. been caused to travel about fifteen miles, but on this occasion the reflecting mirror was so placed that the total dis tance traversed by the beam, going and returning, was fifty.seven miles. The mean of 1000 observations gave for the velocity of light 180,225^ miles per second. >• The convenience of the incandescent electric lamp and the economy iff the mercury vapor lamp have beeu combined in a new German production. Instead of tlur familiar pear-snaped bulb, the lamp has a U-shaped tube, both ends of the tube entering the brass cup or socket and being held there by plaster of parie. Next Door to Tillamook County Bauk. The carbon filament is also of the same shape, and one end is carried into each tube, with the regular leading in wire; and the loop is anchored at the bottom. Wheu cold a small button of mercury is seen at the bottom of the lamp, but after the filament has been burning long'enougli the mercury becomes voporized, and there is thus secured and direct combi nation of the two methods of illumina tion. 2»' TILLAMOOK, T. BOTTS, T-T Red Front Shoe Store ^J^HOMAS W. ROSS, PHYSICIAN & SURGE Office : Opposite Post Office. Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gui , Tillamook, Oregon. j-)R p- J- sharp , RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from th Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. SARCHET, ■A . The Fashionable W*l Cleaning, Pressing and Rep** ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photognpfe Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office Bo» ness and Mining Law- PORTLAND, OREG* Room, 306 Commrrcial BuiMi* Did You Ever Try HABRI8’8 NEW FEED LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a calL Everything first-class. S»* block South of P.O. W. G. HARRIS, IW- Notice of Fieal Acct** Norte« I* Haassv C««’1' flersigned han filed the u ” ' . -cf0< Tillamook Coanty Oregon ta M* Jartg*. at the Coart Hoose _W City.Oragoa. at IO o'elok ■ aad place for beariac ob> const and the settlement t Dated October 17th,