Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 30, 1908, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 30. 19Qg:
Advertising Rates.
L koal A dvbrtismbnts :
10
First Insertion, perline ....... $
i
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Business and profesaioual cards,
1 month ............... ................. i oo
Homestead Notices........................ 5 00
Timber Claims................................ 1 19 Oo
5
Locals, per line euch insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
1 month ....................................
AU 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 exceeding five
lines.
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RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION
the Pacific Ocean. Great Britain, an
alley of Japan, seeing what the cruise
means, is sending a few ships over
into'the Pacific by way of reminder
that the Pacific Ocean must never be
regarded as nothing more than an
American lake. There is no disposi­
tion here so to regaiil it. All that the
fleet means is what England, when
i.akmg a great naval display oi.ee,
was putting into tunelul verse by sing-
ing :
We've got tbe ships,
We've got the men,
We got the money, too.
We are not singing about it, but—
there's the tie» t.— Gfo>« Democrat.
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year...........................................
Six months.......................................
Three months...................................
Tillamook
1.50
75
50
ïjttibliglit.
Fred C. Baker. Publisher
Help for Country Editora
One would think there watt an old
country editor in the Postoffice Depart
ment, making lows and regulations, a
good fellow of the Tom Richardson or­
der, who is bound to give the boys a
boost and bring them into their reward.
He must be a man of experience with the
irailities of the delinquent subscriber,that
terror of the editor and despair ol the
editor's wife, who in most cases is the
financial ''mail” of tbe 6rrn. For lo, and
behold, comes the ruling that the pa­
pers, to get into the pound rate, must
hereafter be paid for by subscribers ill ad­
vance, or at best cannot run mere than
a year behind. Well, why not ? All the
prosperous city publications adopted the
rule years ago, and it should be euforc
ed by the country weekly as a matter of
plain business
If ever the laborer is worthy of his
hire, it is the editor and publisher ol tbe
local weekly, plugging and boosting
year in and out for his home town and
country, often worried into sleepless
nights by visions of bills due and pay.
able and nothiug on hand or in sight to
meet them. It is safe to venture saying
there is not a country paper in the land
that has not, at fliis date, from $509 to
$1000 on its books, owing by “good
fellows,'* most of whom are honest of
purpose, vet careless or shiftless about
paying up. These same "good fellows'*
liave plenty of money onciicus day, and
when they attend the county fair or
other1 public diversion, or when they
think of it at all, say to themselves they
will pay some day. They meet the
newspaperman with a cordial shake ol
the hand and compliment him on the
good work he is doing, but that is all,
while he wonders if the Creator gave
some men a double allowance of gall. In
mistaken lear he hesitates to cut them
off.
The day of deliverance is at hand ;
henceforth the sign goes »’P "Cash up
and no grumbling,“—Oregonian.
The Going of the Fleet
Notice to Contractors.
Notice is hereby given that bids will be
received by the County Court of Tilla­
mook" County for the construction of a
bridge across the Trask River at or near
the Hunt place, according to plans and
specifications oo file at tbe Clerk s office.
Alll.ids must be filed on or before 2
o'cloed p in March 4th, 1908. A certifi­
ed check must be deposited with the
County Clerk at the time of filing the
bid, equal to five per cent of tbe bid, as
a guarantee of good faith on the part of
the bidder. All lumber to be used in the
construction of the said bridge will be
furnished and delivered at the bridge
site by tbe county. The court reserves
One of the penalties of a mild winter
the right to reject any and all bids.
is found In the eaily activity of the
By order of the County Court.
Hessian fly.
G B. L amb ,
at M W
County Clerk.
Canada and Japan has settled their
immigration problem without any naval
Notice to Contractors.
practice trips.
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Gen. Funston’s diminutive stature is
Notice is hereby given that bids will be
a positive disadvantage—it is so easy received by the County Court of Tilla­
to jump officers over him.
mook County, for the construction of a
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bridge across the Trask River at the
Gov. Hughes ie getting a reputation lohuson place, according to plans and
for presidential profundity by con specifications on file at the County
fining himself to hie duties at Albany. Clerk's office. All bids must be filed on
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or before 2 o'clock p.m March 4, 1908.
Not much has b^n heard of the A certified check must be deposited with
“People’s lobby" in Washington. Maybe the Couuty Clerk at the time of filing
the peojde have decided fo do their lobby­ the bid, equal to five per cent of the bid,
ing at home.
as a guarantee of good faith on the part
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of the bidder. All lumber to .be used ill
Brazil and tbe United States are
construction of said bridge will be fur­
each the hopeful possessor <4 a vast
domain, and should always strive, as nished and delivered at the bridge site
by tbe County. Tbe County Court re­
now, to be great and good friends.
serves the right to reject any and ali
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The United States Army ie 19,000 bids.
By order of the County Court.
men short of the minimum desired,
G. B. L amb ,
It ie not a bad place for the unem-
County Clerk.
ployed who can pass the requirements.
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Steamships are carrying parsangers to
To Votera of Tillamook County.
Europe for less that 2 cents a mile, with
Gentlemen,—I beg herewith to an­
substance thrown in. Transportation
by water is beyond comparison the nounce myself as a candidate for nonu.
nation on the Republican ticket for the
cheapest.
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office of County Treasurer, at the pri.
Instead.of being a warlike demonstra mary election to be held on April 17lb,
lion Secretary Taft prefers to regard the 1908.
movement of the battle-ship fleet as an
If elected County Treasurer I will
object lesson for the better information have my oflkejin the Court House.
oj tbe marines.
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Yours Very Truly.
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J. S. S tephens .
The amount of money hoarded during
the recent flurry is estimated at $275,-
000,000. As this is only |3.50 per
capita the calculation may be called de­
cidedly conservative.
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A Toronto paper speaks of a Southern
light that resembles the aurora borealis.
The fact that Mr. Davis ot Arkansis
shook up the Senate about the same
time may be accidental.
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Australian papers are pleased with
the transfer of the American fleet to
the Pacific, Sentiment in Australia,
like that of Canada, is opposed to the
immigration of the yellow races.
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In the event that President Roose
velt shall decide upon a trip around
the world at the close of his adminis­
tration lie will make all other tours
look like 30 feet of canvas panorama.
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Theresa vast difference, a wide in­
congruity and an expansive discrepancy
between the traditions of the Democrat
ic party and the attitude ot Senator
Tillaman on the question of prohibition.
The Best Hotel.
Genuine Imported Swedish Razors
Best razor made. Try one. Ftilly war­
ranted. hollow ground, $2.00 ; Fully
warranted, hollow ground, ivory handle
$3.00 ; Single porpoise razor strop, 50c.
Double porpoise and web razor strop,
$1.00. Postpaid to your address. G eo .
W. R eynolds , 950 East Davis St., Port­
land, Ore. ________________
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office.
j. p. AUUEN. Proprietor.
Headquarters for TravellinB Men.
Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
F
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
A First Class 'table.
Both phones.
y 1^7 H.
A. K. CASE,
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COOPER,
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rgopaiETO«
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Tillamook Iron Works i
T illamook ,
O regon .
General Machinists & Blacksmiths. >
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
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CARL HABERLACH,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
AJA
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
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
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon ,
T. BOALS, M.D.,
W. M. MILLS,
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H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
PHYSICIAN
Opposite the Post Offiee.
& SURGEON.
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: One block South of Catholic
Churoh.
Rates, $1 Per day
Centrally laoeated.
LARSEN HOUSE,
C- HAWK,
M. H- LARSEN. Proprietor.
OREGON
TILLAMOOK.
The Best Hotel in the city.
Registered Holstein Bull for Sale.
PHYSICIAN &
No Chinese Employed
SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
For sale, luy Holstein Bull, Oregon
Chunkey, No 37.3272 H.F.H.B. Took
filth prize nt Lewis and Clark Fair and
first at Washington State Fair as a
yearling in 1905. Will sell at a bargain
if taken at once.
D. T. W erschkvl , Cloverdale, Or.
Surely nothing was ever more timely
Sheriffs Sale.
than the dispatch of tbe liattle ship
On the 1st day of February, 1908, at
fleet to the Pacific. The cockiness of
Two o’clock p.m., 1 will sell at the front
tbe Japanern over little things had
door of the Court House, One Roan
but one meaning, and we expresse.!
Mare, four or five years old, to tbe
it. at the time of war talk arising
highest bidder, cash in hand.
out of school district quarrels, is
H. C bensiiaw , Sheriff.
meaning “a policy ol progressive
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•Mention.”
Alienation would hare
On arriving in the Pacific the fleet,
Notice
progreased much mure rapidly than along a diagonal line, could arrive more
it haa if tiring.- had not turned out as quickrly at Honolulu than at San Fran
We, the parents of Mark Hobson, n
they have. Had we shown ourselves cisco. The Pacific is a great place for the minor, will not be responsible for any
fit only for peace we could have had stiaight lines that arc shortest cuts in debts contrated by him, from this date
on, Jan, 11, 1908a
F. P. H obson .
early war
navigation.
J oanna H obson .
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The question was never one of
11 the Panama Canal were finished the
school districts, but one of colonies,
The Pure Food Law.
It was never one of Japanese rights in big fleet would now be nearing San
Secretary Wilson says, *'One of tbe ob­
a ward, but one of American rights Francisco. But the voyage itself would
jects of the law is to inform the consumer
in a sea. The sending of the fleet is be unnecessary, tor the fleet, with the of the presence of certain liarm.ul urugs
canal
open,
will
be
in
ready
touch
with
not to protect a wharf, or a harbor,
in medicines.'* The law requires that
the amount of chloroform, opium, mor.
bu U> assert a right and interest iu both coasts.
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a
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ph inc, and other habit forming drugs
an ocean. Thu assertion of thia right
South America has 1,000.000 more be stated on the label of each
and interest began in the taking over
habitable square miles than North bottle. The manufacturers of Chaiu-
of the Hawaiian group in the early
lierlain's Cough Remedy have always
America possesses. 1 he prospect that the claimed that their remedy did not con­
90’s. The policy was emphasized by
Southern Continent will catch up is tain any of these drugs, and the truth
the acquiHilion of the Philippines,
‘ small, but its resources give it a fíne of this claim is now fully proven, as no
though very unpremeditaledly. All
mention of them is made on the label.
of thia was what ought lie called con chance to be a good secund.
This remedy is not only one of the
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safest, but one of the best in use for
qued, but never aggression. We corn
Russia talks of a ship canal seventy. coughs and colds. Its value lias been
milted no overt acta in these acquisi­
I live miles long to connect the Black and proven beyond question during the
tions, w ith any power with which we j the Baltic seas, at an estimated cost of many years it has been in general
wers at psai-e. As a matter of fact
j $225,000 OOO. The European idea of use. For sale by all Druggists.
we committed no overt acts against
; waterways is that they are worth any
any power, in making them, for. while
Lame Shoulder Cured
expenditure within the bounds of reason.
Spain was an open enemy on the
Lame shoulder is usually caused by
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tuornlug Dewey sailed into Manila
rheumatism of the muscles and quickly
Noone, Mr. Bryan says, is in a posi- yields
toa few applications of Cham­
Bay. his act was not one of conquest. |
I lion to predict wlint a Republican Ccn berlains I’ain Balm. Mis. F. H. Mc-
Ths nsxt morning millions of us had
j vention will do. It is easier with Dein. f.lwee, of Boistown. New Brunswick,
to hunt our maps ami find the lix-a
•' Having lieen troubled for
' ocratic conventions. Mr. Bryan expects "rites
lion of Ihe Philippines, and the con­
some time with a pain in my left
<» I* in tbe lecture field, with conven- shoulder. I decided to give Chamber-
census ot American opinion concern
. lions on the side, for eight more presiden- Iain's Pain Balm a trial, with ihe result
ing them was that, while they might I
that I got prompt relief,” For sale by
tial campaigns.
not be worth keeping they were well
all Druggists.
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worth getting in the war we got them.
Cubans are surprised to hear of fist
Somehow or other the overwhelming fights in Congress, and wonder why it
A Higher Health Level.
majority of our people have wanted
” I hate reached a higher health level
has never occurred to the Washington since
I hcaan using Dr King's New
us to star there and try it out Even
statesmen that n provisional government Life Pills/’ writes Jacob Springer, of
Mr Bryan lisa diacoreied this easily
would render everything lovely. Next West Franklin. Maine ’’They keep my
•sen truth at last No man who may
year Cuba will set up lor itself again, stomach, liver and bowels working just
pretend to any deep knowledge of the
right.” If these I ills disappoint you on
and there may be a rough house occa­ trial,
money will be refunded at Chas. I
Americans could ever have doubted it sionally.
Clough's drug st<*re. 95c.
Public opiuoin will never tolerate out
getting out of there under anything
Last year the people of the United
In a recent letter Gov. Johnson of
which might be distorted into look­ Stales apent $315,000,000 for electrical Minnesota said : “1 am t very sincere
lug hka cotupulefon. It we have hold manufacturers, yet many men in active admirer of Mr. Bryan's splendid person­
of the tall of a bear We inost keep business remember the time when some ality anil wonderful statesmanship and
lioM.of it unless we .an find • better simple instruments in college laborator, ability.'’ Ilow could the governor per.
way of letting go than to drop It and res. without| practical utility, covered
•uade himself to contest tbe nomination
ruo That is the meaning of the die- the whole field of electrical knowledge. with a wonderful statesman ? Minnesota
patch of the fl-et in the widest Mg- The world is unable to define electricity,
has a different opinion of Rrvan. Its
n I flea nee of that great event. Wears t ut has learned much about what may
majority against him in 189« was 53,.
asserting our lights aud tutereaU in be done with it.
875. and in 1900 increased to 77,560.
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W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
^J^HOMAS W.
ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore.
R. BEALS,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
The Oregon Cheese Co.,lncorported,
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
Tillamooka good part of the time dur­
ing the season, Only the best stock
wanted.
py. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET,
. The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair*
ing a Specialty.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Store in Heins Photographic
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Busi'
ness and Mining Law.
NOTICE
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
OREGON.
Room, 306 Commercial Buildirg.
PORTLAND,
L* ko Ovrica Bvnxass
A SPBCIALTT.
5
Phone A iO®'
ROWING & COWING.
LAWYERS.
R oom 334. W orcbstsr B vildimo .
T hird and O ak S trbrt «.
Room Next to the U.S. Land Office.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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Did You Ever Try
HARRIS'S NEW FEED AMI
LIVERY
HARN,
If not, give him a call.
Io make room for a large stock for Spring gad
Everything
first-clasM* Second
unimer Shor« that will ahorlly arrive from Chicago.
block South of P.O.
’
.rLBa^^n’ °’,t of lhe
•«<
Mectei
»lock of Shoe* 111 the City
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F. F. BROWNE, Agent.
W. G.
HARRIS, Prop.