Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 16, 1908, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 16
ally been regarded as incurable. Dr.
Spitzka, of the [efferiion Medical College,
L b OAI. ADVERTISMENTB :
however, says that the theory on which
First Insertion, perline...........
Uwensby operated has not been proved.
Each subsequent insertion, line
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Business and professional cards,
The California Fruit <’anners’ Associa­
1 month ............... .................
Homestead Notices........................
tion has just given the largest contract
Timber Claims...............................
for cans on record to the American Can
Locals, per line each insertion....
Company of Pittsburg, calling for 300,-
Display advertisement, an inch.
000,000 cans to be delivered at the rate
1 mouth ...................................
All Resolutions of Condolence
of 60,000,000 a year for five years. It is
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
made known that terms or. tins order
Cards of Thanks. 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., were forced upon the Steel Trust by the
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedng five threat of building can works in Caiifor-
lines.
nia by the fruit growers.
Advertising Rates.
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
A solar engine exhibited by a Phil
.STKICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
ad< Ipliia inventor looks like a garden
One year........................................... l-^O hotbed, 18 by 00 feet, and consists of
Six month».......................................
75
Three month»...................................
F>0 two layers of glass beneath which are
coiled iron pipes filled w ith ether. It is
said to work fairly well. Long before
the coal supply is exhausted the need of
^Hlumooh
it is likely to be overcome.
Fred C. Baker» Publisher.
Boycotts Declared Unlawful
A decision applying to the entire
country in that rendered December 17
by Justice Gould in the Supreme
Court of the declaring boycotts to be
illegal is binding upon all persons
comprised in its terms. including indi
vidual members of the American Fed­
eration of Labor w herever they reside,
and all other persons acting in can­
cert with them. In the suit referred'
to the Buck Stove and Range Com
pany of St. Louis asked an injunction
■gainst the American Federation of
Ijibor, alleging unlawful combination
and conspiracy on the part of the de­
fendants and others associated with
them to destroy the plaintiff's business
by means of a boycott. In granting
the injunction the court defined a boy­
cott to be "a combination of many to
cause a loss to one person by coercing
others against their will to withdraw
from him their beneficial business in­
tercourse through threats that, unlesB
others do so the many will cause seri­
ous loss to them."
It is important for all citizens to
realize that It is a criminal offense
under the statutes of the United
States, punishable by imprisonment in
the Penitentiary, for not more than
three years, for any two or more per.
sons anywhere in tliis country to con.
spire together to evade or defeat this
decision by committing any of the sets
prohibited by it, and that they are lia
ble to prosecution therefor by tlie fed­
eral authorities, whose duty it is to
protect the United States Courts
against all attempts to defeat the
course of justice as pointed out in
their decisions. In a word, a boycott
anywhere in the United States is a
violation of the law, subject to prose­
cution in any United States Court. The
idea that the decision applies only to
the District of Columbia is a mistake.
It essentially touches every citizen in
every state, and prosecutions under it
can occur in any part of thecouutry.
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It is pointed out that if each inhnbi-
taut of the United States will save 5
cents a day for one year the total will
be $ 1,551.250.000. As Homebody would
have to pay for the children it might
be necessity to call on old bachelors to
make up the deficit at the end of the
year.
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The United States Lile Saving Service,
after a careful test, has demonstrated
the efficiency of the power lifeboat in
rescuing persons from wricked vessels,
and has arranged for the addition of sev­
eral of these boats to the equipment of
the life-saving service along theNew Eng
laud coast.
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A man at Richland, State of Wash
ingtori, claims to lie making an average
of $4.15 a day from less than 50(1 hens.
It taken good generalship to manage so
large a flock, but the strictly fresh egg
is advancing all the time in the estima
tion of consumers.
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Elaborate plans are being made by
the farmers of Missouri, Kansas and
Arkansas for the regular January wolf
hunts. It must be very exasperating
to the president to have these festivities
going on at a time when it is impossible
for him to get away from the capital.
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It has been decided that the width
of the Panama Canal shall remain at
100 feet, which is greater than that
of any existing ship. If the sea is
to be filled with bigger leviathans,
Uncle Sum will agree to enlarge the
canal.
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[TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HKADUGHT ]
D ear S ih .— Mr. Chase made the state­
ment in the city council meeting that I
had tried to get into office here several
times and could not be elected on mv
own merits. I wish to state that I have
never tried to get office. 1 permitted the
law abiding citizens to run me for city
marshal four vears ago. Now I wish to
say to Mr. Chase that I never paid a fine
of $100 for making a gambling joint out
of my own residence. If Mr.Chase thinks
these are the merits required for election
I am glad that 1 a tn not eligible for elec­
tion. And I wish also to say that it was
improper for the mayor elect to jump
onto an officer for doing his duty, telling
him that be would not be marshal only
a short time longer. Later Mr. [ohhscn
came to me and said that I was the man
for night watchman ; that they elected
Zimmerman for spite and that hedid not
have any backbone. Mr. Johnson shook
hands with me the next day after I was
appointed night watchman, saying he
hoped we would get along all right; that
he would treat me right and he hoped I
would do the same. I told him that 1
did not take spite out on anyone, but
just tried to do my duty, but the next
Mr. Johnson informed me he would not
sign the warrants for rnv salary until
the supreme court of Oregon compelled
him to do so. I did not 6eek the office of
nightwatchman. A number of business
men wanted me for the position was the
reason 1 consented to serve, and while I
was special policeman I did my duty, no
matter who did wrong, first advising
those who were in the habit of drinking
too much to go home. Another thing, 1
was not found in StephaUs pool room,
playing'pool at night, as Zimmerman
was when he was night watchman, but
was out doing my duty as special police­
man and night watchman. I will let
the people judge as to the merits in the
N. J. M yers .
case.
HEMLOCK
The Hemlock school is progressing
nicely i with Miss Maggie McAlister as
teacher
Mrs. Beaty, the assistant postmaster,
lias been quite sick the last few days and
am glad to say she is some better.
Frank Dye and wife has returned
from Salem, where they have been
•pending 'Xuias.
Mr. Herman (luessner is in looking
over his place and visiting old friends.
Mr I Hiner is moving back home.
We welcome such neighbors back again.
Dan Nichols is back on his ranch with
Ben Bunn as chief cook.
Cliff Kinnaman visited at the Hatha,
way ranch Saturday and Sunday.
Bill Thun is moving bis saw mill on
H. A. Kinuaman's place.
The Literary at Hemlock has started
up again with Mr. J. Christensen in the
chair.
Quite a few farmers have been going
to town the last few days looking for
the boat. It is graiu they want this
time.
Dave Jones and wife moved out close
to town on A. Cbrislison's place.
M Woods and Bill Hiet have gone to
Sheridan to meet some eastern people.
Lee Lvster took a load of potatoes to
town Saturday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Lyster were called to
town Monday on account of the sickness
ol L Sanders little girl.
'. BOTTS
The Best Hotel.
Myers has the Floor.
A ttorney - at -L aw
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Complete set of Abstract Books
J. P. AbLiEN. Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Office opposite Post Office.
Both phones.
COOPER,
H.
PR'jrZIETOK
A ttorney - at -L aw
Tillamook Iron Works
T illamook ,
O regon .
General Machinists A Biacksmiths.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
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C arl haberlach
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
PmUchev ^bvohat
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
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
§ come and look at what we have and
&et our prices, whether you buy or
not.
W. M, MILLS,
II. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
A. W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN
Opposite the Post Office.
& SURGEON.
TILLAMOOK
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: Mrs. Walker’s.
Centrally Lioeated
Rates, $1 Per day
LARSEN HOUSE,
Congress will see that no more cur­
M- H- DARSEfl. Proprietor.
rency famines occur, and at the same
time will take care that the money in
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
circulation is all kept as goo I UH gold
and free from anything in the iiHlure of
wild inflation.
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Alliances of American fortunes with
impecunious princes, counts andeails
have always proved disastrous. The
money might better I be devoted to Loa­
pitals, libraries and the good toads
movement.
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That one-tenth of all the deaths of the
Study of Mine Calamities.
year in Pennsylvania were due to tuber­
At a time when the subject is of culosis is shown by the records of the
peculiar importance the United Slates Bureau of Vital Statistics, the total of
Geological ‘Survey lias issued a bull» victims ot this disease being 10,780.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
tiu, long in preparation, on “ Coal
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Mine Accidents; Tlieir Cause and Pre­
A new precedent lias been ««tub
vention." It is shown by the facts lished by the Idaho courts, viz., that
The Pure Food Law.
furnished .that the ratio ot mining fa­ nobody can l>e convicted upon the
Secretary Wilson says, “ One of the ob­
jects of the law is toinforni the consumer
talities is much larger in the United testimony of Harry Orchard.
of the presence of certain harmful drugs
States than in ollnr countries. In
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The financial situation is rapidly in medicines." the law requires that
seventeen years the number of miners
the amount of chloroform, opium, mor.
killed in the United Slat«* has Is'en clearing, with a prospect that it will pliine, and other habit forming drugs
22.HHI. Tlie list of killed was 1057 shortly lie better than ever. It is hard be stated on the label of each
Isitlle. The manufacturers of Cham-
iu the year 1HUI and 2061 in lotltl. to keep a good country down.
lierlain's Cough Remedy have always
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This year's total will be niucli larger,
claimed
that tlieir remedy did not con­
The bigg«st January dividends on
three coal mining catastrophes having
tain any of these drugs, and the truth
occurred iu tlie present month. In record go with the alleged panic. But of this claim is now fully proven, as no
the United Suites the mining fatalities just the same, leave out the groundless mention of them is made on the label.
This remedy is not only one of the
last year were 8.40 per 1000 employed, flurry next year.
safest, but one of the best in use for
111 Great Britain. 1.20, Russia. 160;
coughs and colds. Its value has been
Belgium. .04. and France, .84. This is Genuine Imported Swedish Razors proven beyond question during the
an alarming dis|>aiity, and. moreover,
Best razor made Try one. Fultv war­ many years it has been in general
the ratio, which incieases with us, has ranted, hollow ground, $2.00; Fully use For sale by all Druggists.
decliued abroad during the last ten warranted, hollow ground, ivory handle
A Cure for Misery.
•' I have found a cure for the misery
years.
$3.00 ; Single porpoise razor strop, 50c.
malaria
|>oison produce*,” says R M
The experts uf the Geological Sur. Double porpoise mid web razor strop,
James, of Louellvn, 8.C- ‘Its called
vey says that the imi urnl conditions In |l.00. Postpaid to your address. U ko . Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 cent
the United States for extracting coal W R bvnol M, 950 East Davis St., Port­ bottles. It breaksup a case of chills or
a bilious attack in almost no time, ami
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
are the best found anywhere, but the land, Ore.
it puts yellow
DW Joundice
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clean — out
w of,
regulations are tar IviM sliingeut
Keference, Tillamook County Bank.
commission.
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’ This great tonic med
Lame Shoulder Cuied
Mauy miuera in this country s|wak
icine and blood purifier gives quick
<|uiek re
only a foreign language and are in­
Lame shoulder is usually cautied b.v lief in all ttomacli, liver aud kidney
dined to lie ri-ckleas in trying to in­ rheumatism of the iihim I»« hih I quickly complaints and the misery of lame bick.
to a few applications of ('ham Hohl under guarantee at Chas I Clough'»
crease production. In British ni inca, yield*
berlam h Pain Balm. Mis. F. H. Me- drug store________________
where dangerous gas is found. all ex* lilwrv, of Boiatown. New BrunHwick.
“ Having been troubled fur
plosives are In charge of a ‘ shot Hier.” writes
Don’t Take the Risk.
in my
who works only when the miners have { some time with
■ - a - pain
i.............
—r left I \\ hen you have a bad cough or cold do
; elioulder, 1 decided to give Chamber­ not let it drag along until it lieconiea
left for the day The expert opiniou, lain ■ Pain Balui a trial, ¡w
ith i the
he result
with
reeull I chronic bronchitis or develops into an
and it wus written liefore the latest that I got prompt relief.
For aale by *ttack of pneumonia, but give the atten­
calamitous, warnings, is that explosives all Druggists.
tion it deeervea and gel nd of it. Take
Chamberlain« Cough Remedy and you
in jtlhs country are not handled with
Croup and Whooping Cough. are rure of prompt relief. From a muall
sufficient care In the presence of gas or
The mothers of young children have beginning the sale and u*e of this prt-
«lust, or their combination. IMadly risks no teed io fear these diseases if they iiaration has extended to all parte of the
are taken iu these particulars aud in the keep Chamberlain's Cough Reim.lv al United Male« and to many foreign
proper support of coal roofs, tlie fall of hand. Mr. M IVveiqsirl. of Pauls countries. Its many remarkable cures
i Valley Ind. Ser., writes " I have used
which cause« many fatalities. Dyna­ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my of coughs ami cohU have won for it thia
wide reputation and extensive use.
mite and electricity are used freely in ' 1 family ter several yraraand liave found u sale by all Druggets
American mines in the prem-no of gas especially effective for croup and whoop
It Does The Business.
and exploeive duet. The hundred of ng cough," For sale by all Druggists
Uvea just eacrifleed are a weighty > »
Mr. E. E. Chamberlain. of Clinton,
Rank Foolishness.
Maine. save of Bucklens Arnica Salve
adiuonitiou tu legislaturee, as well as to i
" W hen attacked by a cough or a "It does the business. I have used it for
all engaged in mining.
evdd. or when your throat is sore, it is chapped hands anJ it cured them. Ap
WILL SELL ALI. STOCK ON
plied it to an old sore and it healed it
Dr. N. M. Oweusby, ol Baltimore, ha. rank foollshmsw to take any other
■r ! without leaving
leavin¡ a scar behind " 25c. at
HAND AT COST.
medicine than Dr King » New Discovery."
created auiuetbing ol a stir in medical say*C O. Fidridge, of Empire, Ga. "1 1Chas I. Clough s drug store.
Strirtly
for Cash Catti Farther
ci a lee by asserting that dementia pree- have used New Diworery seven years
A Higher Health Level.
Notice.
coa. or prevocioos luaanity, had been and I know it is the best remedy on earth
cured in recent cases by the use ol the for ixiughs and coIris, croup, and all I " I have reach«! a higher health level
■■■«■UÄX.irca
throat and lung troubles My children
hade to relieve the thyroid gland ol an are subject to croup, but New Dis. since I tiegan using Dr. King'«. Ne«
So as (o make room for a large stork for Spring and
excess of certain «hr musts in the blood covary quickly cures every attack.“ Lite Pills, writes Jacob Springer, of Summer Shors that will shortly arrive front Chirago.
I
Weal
Franklin. Maine " The, keep my
or tbs secretions, list ol the vases so Known the woild over as the King of .tomach, liver slid bowels working jusi
Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected
treated, all but one are said to bate re 1 throat and lung remedies. Sold under right." It these tills dwapptanl vou on
guarautee al Chas. 1. Clough's drug
lovtred, whereas the diKase baa genet ^store. JOc. and (1,00. Tnal bottle tree trial, money will be refunded al Chas. 1. | stork of Shoes in the City
Clough's drug store. 35c,
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
w.GIIAWK’
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
AJAHOMAS W. ROSS,
You Use Them. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that conies along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger. before selling. He will be in
Tillamook a good part of the time dur­
ing the season
Only the best stock
wanted
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
NOTICE
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
SHOE STORE
1
Taxes paid for non-
Residents.
in office.
Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore.
F. R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon
] )R
P- J- SHARP
RESIDENT DENTIST
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET,
T . The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and. Repair
ing a Specialty.
Store in Ileins Photographic
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Busi
ness and Mining Law.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Room, 306 Commercial Building.
MADE
FOP SERVICE
IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
WATERPROOF
SLICKERS
. This trade mark
and the word
Tcwrg on the
buttons distm
quidi this high
branda