TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 13, 1908«
Advertiking Rate«.
Marrying for Titles.
Representative Adolph A. Sabbath, of
Illinois, a native of Bohemia and a bach
elor, believes, to quote bid own words,
that “ the fathers of our American girls
are paying out too much real gold in the
purchase of tinsel crowns.’’
With a view to discouraging the prac
tice he introduced a bill to provide a 25
percent lax upon ‘ all dowries, gifts,
settlements or advances of property
made in consideration of or contem
plation of marriage by citizens or sub
jects of the United States of America
to persons other than citizens or sub.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
jecta of the United States of America."
.STklCTLY IN ADVANCE.)
"Since the initiation by the Aslors of
fine year........................................... 1.50
1
♦ he practice of marrying American girls
75
Six months.......................................
to foreign titles,” said Mr. Sabbath,
50
Three months........ .........................
”$900,000,000 I ip . s been drawn from the
private wealth of citizens of the United
0>illanto«k ifiabiigliL States^in dowries and marriage settle
ments paid within the last fourteen
Fr«d (J. Baker. Publisher.
years."
Representative Hull, of Iowa, declared
Thaw and Higher Law
he would propose an amendment looking
to giving the girl or her family the tax
A recent statement that Harry Thaw thus proposed "upon the usual divorce”
was fighting hard to break into an in or the husband'd desertion of the girl.
sane «Hilum is justified by the event,
however displeasing the event may I*
It is a safe guess that by the time
to emotional or sentimental souls, or Mr. Bryan gets through with the Dem.
those who would prevent "the higher ocratic organization there will never
law’’ to cowardly uses. The opinion be another one-man party in this
was predicted upon the conviction that country.
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110 court in Christendom would allow a
By the time they finish their cruise
man, acquitted of murder only on the
plea of a murderous mania, to walk out our sixteen battle ships will be able
of the courtroom free. The theory of to furnish the highest living author,
the defense in the flrst\ Thaw trial was ity on the glad hand and international
the one of emotional insanity. It was, hospitality.
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in its essence, an appeal to the higher
Cuba's first president had been long
law which, if it had l»een made on broad a resident of the United States. Per-
ly human grounds, might, possibly, Imps the island is waiting to find an
have been effective. To characterize as other man with a thorough prelimi
"dementia America’’ a human rage so nary American training.
old that the Hebrew waiters said of it
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"The hit v of a jealous man is raging and
If Thaw objects to the society in
he will not spare,” must have disgusted which he finds himself, he can blame
every intelligent man in the first Thaw his counsel for making out too strung
jury. At any rate the record is that, on a case. Yet the alternative might have
his plea of emotional insanity, Thaw been still more unpleasant.
was not acquitted, and that his counsel,
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It is said that a plant discovered in
recognizing this logic of fact, made his
second ground of defense what was Nicaragua appears to he charged with
practically a prognosis of insanity from electricity. At certain times of the day
if the plant is touched a distinct shock
earlier symptoms.
Its influence upon the
This was the ground of acquittal, as will be felt.
the court was called to view it. How magnetic needles is very noticeable.
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ever opinion may incline to the belief
Paris has a few’ yellow papers that in,
that sympathy for the young woman in
the case, or the .depravity of Stanford sist on war between the United States
White's life, may influenced jurymen, and japan as an inevitable event. This
what the jury reported was that the seems to be a branch of the Paris clacque
prisoner was not guilty because of his system, and will eventually be identified
proved insanity. It was not to be sup. as a stock jobbing contrivance.
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posed that any wise or just judge would
In 1805 Canada imported from the
release a prisoner acquitted by such a
verdict, under such circumstances. The United States goods worth $82,000,000.
fact that Thaw was expecting an im Last year the figures were $112,000,000
mediate release was made plain l»y his or more than half of the Canadian im
opposition to the adyice of his counsel ports. A short haul, the best prices, and
to acquiesce in the ordet of removal to the most desirable products are sure to
an asylum, and his demand for the suing win.
L egal A dve X tisments :
10
First Insertion, per line...........
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Each subsequent insertion, line....
Business and professional cards,
1 month ................................... I 00
Homeetead Notices........................ 5 00
Timber Claims................................ 19 00
5
Locals, per line each insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch.
50
1 month ...................................
All Resolutions of Condolence a>ui
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, vic ,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceed it g five
lines.
out of a writ of habeas corpus in the
case. This attitude of the prisoner is
not so significant as the fact of a general
public expectation that an acquittal on
the ground of insanity would result in
on immediate discharge from custody.
Poverty ia a Crime.
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Last y ear British imports exceeded
British exports by $640,000,000. while
American exports were greater than
American imports by $500,000,000.
Some political economists say they pre
fer tfia British side of the ledger, but
Americans are few who would agree to
a swap.
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a) college, where he learns the practical
lessons of farming and farm economy,
hus a much better chance of success than
the one who depends on picking up all
his knowledge from experience as he goes
along. Education, it it is the right kind
and practical, acts as so much capital
paid up at the start. If to a thorough
technical training the young farmer adds
energy, enterprise and good sense, h**
almost ha9 a patent on the prospects of
success in his business. The farmer of
the future will be scientifically educated
and thoroughly trained both by precept
and example as to where to begin, how
to take hold, how to buy and feedstock,
the quality ofsoils and many other tlungn
indisptnsible io agriculture.
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Farmers occasionally turn inventors,
but not as often as they should, because
from them the country has a right to
expect improvements evolved by their
practical experience. V\e observe that
a farmer living near Meade, Kansas, has
been studying to some purpose and has
invented a new machine designed to re
lieve horses of heavy work. In reality
it is a combination of the traction en
gine and gasoline motor. But it is much
lighter than the old engine, which had
co carry huge timbers as protection for
country bridges. The car now in use
weighs only 4.100 pounds; and is of
thirty horse power. It may be run with
gasoline, alcohol or kerosene. It has two
speeds, the low one for use in the field
and the higher one for the road. It
moves across Meade county sod, the
toughest to be found, pulling gang
plows that turn six furrows at a time,
and it is done so easily that effort is
not noticable. When the time comes to
haul the wheat crop to market a train
of wagonsis hitched behind the auto
tractor and hduled down the road at
the rate of six miles an hour.
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“ With all due respect,” says President
Gompers of the American Federation of
Labor io the February Federationist, "it
is impossible for us to see how we can
comply with all the terms of this injunc
tion.” He refers to the December 18 or
der of lustice Gould of the District of
Columbia Supreme Court, enjoining the
federation and its officials from making
any reference io the case brought by the
Buck Stove and Range Company's rela
tions with organized labor. Mr. Gompers
goes on to say that he would not be per
forming his duty to labor and to the pub
lie without discussing this injunction
and do all in his power to point out the
invasion of
the people's liberties
which has taken place, including the
right of free speech. Using the editorial
“ we.” he says it is their duty to discuss
it and to protest against its issuance and
enforcement. And get the editor does
not consider himself to be violating any
law of state or nation in so doing. At
some length he then proceeds to dis.
cuss the question at issue, holding that
the injunction was never intended to
apply to other than properly rights.
Save Money by Buying Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy.
You will pay just as much for a bottle
of Chamlwrlain's Cough Remedy as for
any of the other cough medicines, but
you save money in buying it. The
saving is in what you get, not what you
pay. The sure.to.cure you quality is in
every Isittle of thia remedy, and you get
good results when you take it. Buying
cough medicine 1.4 an important matter.
Neglected cold often develop conditions,
and when you buy a cough medicine
you want to be sure you are gelling one
that will cure your cold When you buy
Chamlierlain’s Cough Remedy you take
no chances. It always cures. Price 25
and 51» cents a bottle. For sale by all
Druggists.
T. BOTTS,
• A ttorney - at -L aw !
Complete set of Abstract Bod
H
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
j. P. AUbEN. Proprietor.
in office.
Taxes paid fornJ
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Residents.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
Office opposite Post Office. |
Both phones.
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A. K. CASE,
k
mopaiBTOB
Tillamook Iron Works >
H.
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
O ri
General Machinists & Blacksmiths. f
Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
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C2/ARL HABERLACH,
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OREGON.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Jlentochrr Slbvohttt,
Office across the street and north In
the Post Office.
I have just opened up the most com
plete line of
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T. H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
Office : Opposite Court Houi
T illamook , O regon .
A. W.
in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
priees are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
come and look at what we have and
V* get our prices, whether you buy or
¿ a not.
I
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
R. T. BOALS, M.D., i
W. M. MILLS, ;
Opposite the Post Office.
SEVERANCE,
PHYSICIAN
(
& SURGEON
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: One block South of Calin
Church.
Rates, $1 Per day
Centrally Located
LARSEN HOUSE,
c- IIAWK>
M. H. URRSEfl, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGE«
OREGON
The Best Hotel in the city.
No Chinene Employed.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them
We Sell Them
''pHOMAS W. ROSS, j
PHYSICIAN & SURGEtl
.i
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Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Alleu House, Tillamook, il
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., F. R.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
Do you call poverty crime ?
The Republican party has many men
The worst of crimes. All the other lit to be president, but not one o( them is
crimes are virtues beside it. All the oth ss great as the party, nor are all com
er dishonors are chivalry itself by com bined. But Mr. Bryan is the Democrat
parison. Poverty blights whole cities, party, and its prospects are what might
spreads horrible pestilence, strikes dead l>e expected from so lamentable a plight
the very souls of all who come within ot a once self-governing organization.
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sight, sound or smell of it. What you
The chairman of several agricultural
call crime is nothing ; a murder here and
a theft there, a blow now and a curse boards have been interviewed as to
then; what do they matter ? They are whether rural free delivery pays or not.
Notice of Public Sale.
only the accidents and illness of life ; They give the usual affirmative reasons,
Notice
is hereby given that on Thurs
there are not fifty genuine professional and so many more that escape the cas day. Feb. 20th. 1908, at two o'clock
criminals in London. But there are mil ual observer that the reader is convinced p.m., at the Creamery Building, in Day
lions of poor people, abject people, dirty the system is one of the best vet invented ton, Ore , the property known as the
Dayton Co Operative Creamery Com
people, ill led, ill clothed people. They for the public good.
pany w ill be sold at public auction to the
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poison us morally and physically ; they
highest bidder. This plant is a complete
Physicians
have
great
hopes
in
the
kill the happiness of society , they force
butter and cheese factory.
us to do away our own liberties and to electric light as a pain killer. Experi
For further information address J. E.
ments
are
now
being
carried
on
in
New
.Mellinger, secretary, Dayton. Or.
organize unnatural cruelties tor fear they
should rise against us and drag us down York. The patient is subjected to whut
Ask Yourself the Question.
into their abyss. Only fools fear crime ; is known as the lucideseent light, focus-
Why not use Chamberlain's Fain Balm
we all fear poverty, Pah ’ You talk of ed by.parabolic reflectors. The light is
when
you have rheumatism ? We f.-el
your half saved ruffian in the Salvation turned upon the seat of pain for fifteen sure that the result will tie prompt and
or
twenty
minutes
at
a
time,
much
care
Army shelter ? Bring him to me here,
satisfactory. One apiilication relievos
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
and I will drag his soul to salvation for being taken'not to burn the flesh, In the pain, and many have been perma
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
you. Not by words and dreams, but by most instances the pain is lessened or nently cured by its use Paiu Balm is a
liniment and is applied externally to the
stopped
altogether.
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38 shillings a week, a sound house in a
affected parts. 25 aud 50 cent size«
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handsome street and a ¡»crmaneiit job
For sale by all Druggists.
The I'nited States Supreme Court, in
In three weeks he will have a farev
Neighborhood Favorite.
waistcoat . in three months a tall hat a unanimous decision, holds a boycott
Mrs 6. D Charles, of llarbor. Maine
and a chapel sitting; befttre the end of ol manufacturers engaged in interstate
Sfwnking id Klectric Bitters, savs
h
the vear he will shake hands with a commerce to be illegal and that those IS a neighborhood favorite here with
who
engage
in
the
boycott
a
re
liable
to
duchess at a Primrose League meeting
us." It deserves to lie a favorite every,
damages. Thus the highest court de where It gives quick relief in dyepen
and join the Conservative party.
He will he better fed; better housed, clares that trade organizations thal are eia, liver complaint, kidnev derange-
inent. malnutrition nervousness weak
better clothed, better l*haved, and his responsible for boycotts violate the law ■use and general debility. Its action on
children will be pounds heivicrand big- against combinations formed in re the bliss!, as a thorough punfler makes
ger. That will be better than an Ameri strain! of trade. The decision was in- it espc-ialtv useful as a spnng medicine
can cloth mattress in a shelter, chopping nonneed by Chief Justice Fuller and This grand alterative tonic is sold un
der guarantee at Cl aa I Clough » drug
firewood, eating bread and treacle, and there was no dissenting opinion.
store. 50e.
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l»eing forced to kneel down from time to
I" fading I hat high wagesand acountry Tmsis L»at> ACT. Jews j iM -Norici ro»
time to thank heaven fnr it ; kneel drill,
ri al ic*rtov
dance given in their honor did not suffice
1 think vou call it. It is cheap work con
DMwrtmsnt of the tnterfor.
to keep hired men. Walter Sweetson, a
t nlted Mates Land time»
verting starving men with a Bible in
.. .. forUaud Ore
Uvevmber Mb 1--
wealthy farmer near Wagnea. South
hs S lbv Jvol ’
MR* lizzie
one hand and a slice of bread in the other.
MADLE y . of Tillamook,county
of Tillamook I
Dakota, offered to purchase an automo- *'•'»
»Prbvd
toSynrtkaM^Vdi,:
I will undertake to convict West llatn
bilc for the use of his farm hands Rut the .rt
>ct of i ouirrm, nt Jun, j t«-« „ eitended
oOnm.t , <««, IM K Sof L .
to Mahometanism on the same terms.
an Indiana Inriuer goes Mr. Sweet »on LMs S «nd 4 «vetton In. and .V, n, nt few <
Trv your hand on mv workmen ; their
WILL NELL ALL STOCK ON
4
one
better. He not only offers to fur w
’ a ’ x T ow . , p s B ort ®
’i
souls are hungry Itecmi.« their bodies
4w"’ rt*fTPtonf to show that the
HAND AT COST.
nish
help
withstyhsh
ng*
to
go
to
town
«ought is more valuable for tit timber or i
are full.—George Ben aid Shaw
» agrtcnltnral purpnor, 4nd tn
in the evenings, hut also puts at their ! 4»t»t>ll,h k*r claim
Strictly for Cash I’ntll Further
to mid land before the i
aervice either of his pretty daughters to County Clerk at TtUammA Oregon, on thZ
Notice.
Enliatmenta in the armv and navy
act as escort. II this last does not letch S
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bavr been ktcreaaing latelv I fie voyage
rm. then has the fast spark of chivarly
So as lo make
of the big licet baa had a favorable effect
departed Iron» the bosom of men who
Summer
Shoes (hat
on the aeffvkc. For the uncm pio vH who
w ork tor hire on farms.
Any and all petvonsc'aimmg advemelv th«
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can pats the examination the opening
Shore denrnhedUnd« are i eq nested to tie their
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of A^irii? **• 0,1 or *****
’J d dv I
»• considered by many one of the best.
The boy w ho is sent to th* agricultur- |
1 lie Oregon Cheeso 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
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
SHBE STORE
«i.a.rsk‘¿,i?,“*
«•»«tm
BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
J2) r - p - J- sharp ,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from!
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET,
. The Fashionable Tailfl
—
Cleaning, Pressing and Repc ■
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photograph^
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Bü
ness and Mining Law. j
PORTLAND,
OREÖ0M
Room, 306 Commercial Build»« i
L and O ffice B usiness
a S pecialty .
Phone L
/“A OWING & COWD’
LAWYERS.
R oom 334 WnRCItSTI* BUILDING.
Turin AMD
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teeets ____
Room Neat to the U.S Land O««.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Did You Ever Try
HARRIS'S NEW FEED A!
LIVERY BARN,
If not, give him a cal*-
Everything first-class.
Set®
block South of P 0.
ALuaasoa s DasMsa. Kaguter
P. F. BROWNE, Agent.
W. G. HARRIS, Pr*