Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 26, 1908, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 26^190^.
about one-fourth of ths total vote. They covering a quarter block, and when com
should trust in good politics and keep pleted will coat to exceed $500.000, and
tha moat complete equipment owned
their powder dry.
hv ft popular commercial body in the
Mrs. Hetty Green, the richest woman United St •
in America, baa moved into • *19 flit
Items W^rth Knowing.
at Hoboken. Instead of an automobile
she can use the (70.000.000 tunnel
A rubber tree 4 feet in diameter yields
under the Hudson. Mrs Green is an
economist wlto looks closely to details in twenty gallons of sap. making 40 pounds
Advertising Batea.
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L mal A dvbmtumznts :
First Insertion, per line..............
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Business and profesrioual cards
1 month ................ ........... ..
Homestead Notices..........................
Timber Claims................................
Locals, per line each insertion . .
Display advertisement, an inch
1 month ......................................
All Resolutions of Condolence
providing against a rainy day.
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
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Cards of Thanks, Sc. per lina.
Naval critics are reminded that there
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc ,
minimum rate, 25c. not exoeeditg five is no absolutely safe place in a sea fight.
Nelson’s plan was to get close and hit
lines.
thejhardest He lost an arm in one fight
and his life in another, but his theory
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
was splendidly vindicated. Tbe critics
.STBICTLT IN ADVANCE.)
One year............................................
1.50 who are splitting hairs about construe
Six months................
75 tion should try a few scrimmages.
Three months......................................
50
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It ia a compliment to the Republican
National Convention that ita action ia
conceded to be subject to its own d>ci-
Sion. The case with Mr. Bryan’s con
vention is entirely different. Everybody
knows what it will ba, and only a tui
Japan'» arrogant attitude toward nority care.
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filiamoci
China »how» what might be the fate of
th« United State» if we had predated in
remaining a» defenceless in the Pacific a»
we had been until recently. The issue
which caused the erbia ia aim pie. On
February 7 the Japanese steamboat
Tatau Maru waa aeized by aChineae gun
boat off Macao, a Portuguese port. The
Tat»» carried a cargo of arm» and am­
munition consigned to a Portuguese
merchant. The Chinese Government said
it had evidence to show that they were
intended for the Chinese rebels who are
just now making trouble for the Pekin
Government. Pekin explained the situ­
ation to Tokio, when the latter made a
protest against the seizure and offered
to submit the case to arbitration. Tokio
declared, however, that there was noth
ing to arbitrate, demanded that the
vessel with its cargo be surrendered to
Japan, with an ample indemnity to.the
owner, and that an apology be made
for hauling down the Japanese flag
If
China should refuse to agree to all these
terms, or if she should delay in comply
ing with them, Japan threatens to take
"immediate action.“ As a last conces.
sion China offers to surrender the Tatsu.
but save she will hold the arms and
ammunition pending arbitiation of the
controversy. And Iapan is rushing war
ships toward the Chinese coast.
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A former chief engineer of the Pan.
ama Canal, John F. Stevens, now the
vice-president of a New England rail­
road system, predicts that the canal
will be commercially and navally a
failure, baaing his argument on the
comparative smallness of the popula­
tion in the southern hemisphere and
tbs Isck of development among the
nation» io that part of the earth. In
thia matter Mr. Stevens pita liiajudg
ment against that of the American
people, who are cheerfully and hope­
fully building and paying for the canal,
with no party or group of public men
opposing It or questioning its results.
The work was not hastily undertaken.
For more than half a century it occupied
public attention and waa approved by a
succession of engineering commissions.
No boom method» were employed to
mske popular »entiment. The canal is
going forward because all the people
have behaved in it from the start.
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A Norwegian inventer has pstented a
suit of clothes which is said to protect
its wearer against drowning. The gar
ments are lined with a nonahsorbent
material made ofspecially'prepared vege­
table filler which, without being roo
heavy. will effectively hold op the weight
of a man in the water. Twelve ounces
of the new material will, it is claimed,
save a person from sinking.
The
invention has been tested with favorable
results at Christiania. Successful trials
were also made with rugs made of the
■•me material, capable of supporting two
persons in the water.
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Ths Knickerbocker Trust Company
of Now York is to resume business on
March M
This announcement has
an importance which may not appear
on th» surface.
Tlie Knickerbocker
was the first and the biggest banking
institution of New York to clews its
doors In the recent flurry. Afters run
which exhausted (7,000,090 of its cash
it suspended.
The suspension, which
was telegraphed all over the oountry.
Increased the scare, and helped to send
several banks in New York and many
outside of New York down.
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It is stated that Congress will take
action to permit the re enlistment of the
negro soldiers who were discharged in a
body for the shooting at Brownsville, as
far as no proof of guilt exists, and pro­
vided that each soldier re-enlisted is
willing to swear that be had no part ia
ths outbreak. The punishment of the in­
nocent in order to reach the guilty is a
proceeding that Congress is not likely
to put in its record.
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Havana ia beginning to cheer Gov
Magnon when he appears in public. In
lbs courts of tims ths Cubans will
admit that another withdrawal on ths
part of the Unit«! States doeen I look
gorxi to them, and that they can think
of no alternative to annexation that will
work.
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Texas Ifemocrate aro split up into
Bryan and anli-Bryaa and Rs t ley and
anti-Hatley (aeUoca.
The Texas Re
pubic vie ia 1904 numbered 51, *42, or
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Gen. Stoeseel ia lucky to get off with
ten yearn after his effort to do something
with the military system of the grand
dukes.
Boosting Oregon.
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Residents,
Office opposite pMt
Doth phone,.
a in.
5.50 lt.OO
10.40
w. H.
A German technical journal lias gone
to the trouble of estimating that thr
water of the whole ocean contains in so­
lution over 2,000,000 tons of pure silver
The sanctury of the tomb of the
Prophet Mahoment, at Medina. Turkey,
is t<> be lighted with electricity. The con­
tract has just been given to an English
construction company.
The city of Berlin has appropriated
(12,500 toward the fund for combating
tuberculosis, to be named ¡in honor of
Dr. Robert Koch. About *40,000 has
been subscribed from private sourer».
The artificial cultivation ol snails is an
extensive and flourishing industry in
Fra nee, no less than 2.500,000 pounds
of this succulent delicacy—as Frenchmen
consider it— being consumed annually.
The tiny stormv petrel is a bird of im­
mense wing power ; it belongs to every
sea, and, although to seemingly trail, it
easily breasts furious storms Petrels
have been observed 2000 miles from the
nearest land.
One of the most convinging compila­
tions ot facts ever circulated to adver-
tiae a given section of country is "One
Thousand Facta of Production", collect
ed by J. R. Shepard, giving actual re-
Formoat among the minerals, etc.,
suits of producers throughout the Will­
amette Valley Thia compilation deals which Russians regard as the source o*
with fruit, vegetables, live stock, cereals Siberia's future wealth are gold, iron,
grasses, poultry, hope, and nuts. Mr. coking coal, manganese, copper, platin
A. F. Hofer, secretary of the Salem um, emeralds, topazes, asbestos, gluber's
Board of Trade, will be glad to send salt, rock salt and, in all probability,
this to any addreaa, and it is a character naphtha.
of information that should be in the
The world containsat least four moon
hands of every active newspaper man as tains composed of almost solid iron ore.
well as the officers of every commercial One is in Mexico, one in the
United
body throughout tbe¿State of .Oregon, States, another io India and a fourth in
and in tact all over the United States.
Africa just below tbe Sadan, and there
A fund of (6900 for publicity purpos­ have been reports of Such a mountain
es, with the assurance that this will be existing in Siberia.
incrared tn over (8,000, places Albany
iu the front rank of active Oregon com-
Kia« Her
munitiea. At the enthusiastic * get.to
gether" meeting held Friday night which Say, young man I If you've a wife
Kiss her.
wna responsible for this result, Governor
Chamberlain and Tom Richardson of the Every morning of your life,
Kias her.
Portland Commercial Club made rous
ing addreaaes. More than three bun Every evening wbeo the sun.
dred | go pie participated io the banquet. Marks the day of labor done
Never in the history of the Pacific Get you homeward on the run—
Northwrat have the wheat exporta held
Kiss her.
up as they have this season. All records Bren though you're feeling mad.
for foreign shipments were broken in
Kiss her.
February, Portland leading all the wheat If she's out of sorts and »a
ahipping ports of the entire United States
Kiss her.
with 2,279,792 bushels ; Pugel Sound Act as if you meant it too ;
was second with 2.056.832 bushels. Let the whole true heart of you
March fig a res will not fall tar behind Speed its ardor when you do
thoee for February.
Kiss her.
Portland rune more special excursions If you think it "soft" you're wrong,
ol her business men out to points of in­
Kiss her.
terest throughout her trade territory Love like this will make you strong,
iu the northwest than any other city iu
Kiss her.
the United States, and special excursions You're her husband now, but let
are now being discussed to the Rogua Her possess her lover yet,
River Valley, Luwiaton, Idaho,and Her­ Every blessed chance you get.
miston. Oregon, as well as to other
Kiss her
pointe. The Portland Commercial Club, Every good wife likes her man,
the Pendleton Commercial Association,
Kiss her.
and the commercial bodies of Umatilla, He a man then, when you can ;
Echo, La Grand, Baker City. The Dalles,
Kiss her.
Hood River, and other pointe along the If you'd strike with telling force
line of the O. R. A M. will join in an ex­ At the evil of divorce.
cursion to Hermiston the latter part of Just adopt this simple course ;
May to celebrate the openins; of the
Kiss her,
head-gates of the Umatilla Government
—J- Daly in Catholic Standard.
Irrigation project, upon which the Gov­
ernment is spending (1,100.000. It is
Prof H. A. Howell, of Havan,
expected that several thousand people
Cuba.Recommenda
Chamber-
will be preeenl to witness the turning of
lain'» Cough Remedy.
the water upon tbe and lands of Uma­
“ As long ago as I can re member oiv
tilla County.
Meetings are being held ia different mother was a faithful user and friend of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but never
ports of Yamhill Coonty for the purpose in my life have I realised its 'rue value
of organising the Yamhill County De­ until now," writes Prof. H. A Howell
velopment League Thia will in no way of Howell’s American 8cho I, Havana
interfere with the local bodies in the dif­ Cuba. " On the night of February 3rd
our baby was token sick with a very
ferent cities and towns, but will embrace severe
cold,
the next day wa.
them all ia an effort to advertise Yam­ •vorw and the following night hta con­
dition
was
desperate
He oould not lie
bill Couatv. A meeting waa held at
Newberg last Tuesday—another will down and It waa necessary to have him
m the arms every moment. Even then
he held at McMinnville tomorrow. N. hie breathing was difficult. I did not
O. Lownadale has been elected precedent, think he would lies until morning At
and the people of Oregon can rest moot . last I thought of my mother
. s remedy,
Reined v
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_ __w.. »wuwagxrasWhich
ed that Yamhill County will do its (»II Chamberlain's
ws
we gave, and it afforded prompt y relief.
part in advertising the resources of the and now, three days later, he i . m
State.
recovered Under the circtimstai»
would not hesitate a moment m saying
The Portland Commercial Club
decided to more into its new home May that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy end
that oaly. saved the Ufa of our dem
1st. This building is aa sight story steel liltk boy.
Fur sale by all Druggist,
COOPEi
•35 I *37
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. bARSBN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
The Best Hotel in the city.
Taxes
in office.
Rat««, $1 Per day
Centrally boosted
botts ,
A ttorney .
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Complete set of AbR. J
p nl
p.m. I ...
pni
12.15 10.00
10 56 »40
10.40 H.25
10.06 7.50
7.40
7.0*
ft IO
for eggs and poultry, for ons half of
A,,OTrir:tOXTÄ’m p"’l.nd, 310 p m.; !. Saturday »pedal, stopping at Goble. Rainier
which she is dependent on foreigners.
The infant death rate of the fashion Clatakanle. A.toria and Beach point., only.^ trBng <.OIltlnental lines. At Goble, with
able end of London is 11 per cent, while Norfh^S“ay
Al -or.^^ San Pr.ndwo and TtUamook
that of the East End ia 38 per cent.
No bird can fly backward without
turning; the dragon fly. however, can
For further particulars apply to.
Genl. Frt. & Pa«sgr. Agt.,
Astoria. Or.
do thia, and can outstrip tbe swallow in
The development of the watercress
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Some of ths European countries are growing iudustry in Dorset, England, is
inspecting their schoolhouse exite. A enormous. One farm alone employes
calamity like that in Cleveland touches forty persons in picking, packing and
a chord that responds everywhere.
preparing the cress for market.
Irhina's 400,000,000 should now be
able to see that their biggest leak is the
money they saved by letting their navy
run down.
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p.m. p.m- :
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8.55 10 39
ß'Öi l.vWarrsatoaAr 12.35 3.35 7 54
3.431
12.15 Ar.HammondLv 12.25 3 a
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12.20 Ar Pt.StevsnsLv l2.ail a.xni T.wg,
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England spends (40,000.000 per year IO 2« ii » 8 4« ”
aTfrom aatsop Beseh, and trat.. No.. 23, 30 and 34 from
speed
ft ft »
A suit of clothes which will float the
A national buffalo preserve com­
priling twenty square miles is proposed wearer in case of accident at sea has
io Montana. • Ths suddenness with been patented by a Norwegian inventor
which tbe biiffal, nearly vanished is a
The deepest hole in the world has been
lesson on extermination that ought to ba bored in Silesia. It ha« rsached a depth
heeded.
of about 7000 feet, and passes through
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eighty-three
beds of coal.
As the hand and voice of tbe anarchist
are against every one, it is natural and
necessary that Society should take up
the challenge with that understauding.
It is easy to foresee that the treatment
will be thorough.
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Rawhide, Nev., claims a greet gold
diacovery. That state would strike the
country as more opulent if it would
organize at least one company of militia.
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of dry India rubber.
Ninety-three per centof ths theoretical
heat of coal is wasted, and only 50 per
cent of the heat of oil.
Germany's twenty.one
universities
have an enrollment of 27,000 students,
under the cars of 2000 professors.
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time card
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Astoria 4 Columbia River R. •21 I R-
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T illamook ,
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the
attorn EY-AT-L h 1
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J live
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Office across tbe street stf
red
dies
the Post Oftn.
ten.
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muc
H. GOYNE,
is n
this
A ttorney - at -U
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No Chinene Employed.
Office : Opposite Court J broi
T illamook , O ug J
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
Yen Use Them. A. w.
We Sell Them.
pro
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SEVERANCE
A ttorney - at -L a »,
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
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T illamook
R.
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teac
T. BOALS, M.D,
& SURGE?
PHYSICIAN
The Oregon Cheese Co.,Ineorported,
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
Tillamooka good part of the time dur­
ing the season, Only the best stock
wanted.
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heal
«y.”
guea
Ditto
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: One block South oil»
Church.
I. M. SMITH,
Ho
home
know
he wi
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
Hous
Office over J. A. Todd A Ci3 his m
Tillamook, Ore.
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THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Mr
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PHYSICIAN & SURGI
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
BAY CITY, OREGOJ
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NOTICE
^pHOMAS W. ROSS,
Geo
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
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Office : Opposite Post OB«.
Residence : Allen House. Tillsmool
the o
but it
Wa
batter
For
old. p
to lh<
REAL ESTATE,
Wai
F inancial Acni
WILL SELL ALL STOCK
HAM) AT COST.
Strictly for Cash Until Further
Notice.
.1
.siiaaiitniisiuK
So as to make room for
come and get Bargains.»niL” ”nl Chlca«0-
stockorSh »es in the Chy.
large,a "nd best selected
P- F. BROWNE. Auent.
EVERYTHING for
PHYSICIANS’
PRESCRIPTIONS
P^ritptfon
cnmpofthdtng and therefore
a stock which repre­
sents everything that physi­
cian. hereabout are likely to
prewr.be
All new woru°
pharmaceuticals are here as
soon as out and our line of
Prescription drugs is com
p}r‘r
r11 ,ime* Only goods
of highest purity and quality
are ever used
quality
Physicians who
quamted with our stock and
meth.,ds invariably feel ,„4
rinX’X”':from ,he
wh7„
h"" Pee-wribed
tMWKt£ * °Or '“*l "•
priXt.TTJim'toT * "*«•«.
Ma, L" an" ” •"’’•here.
Ma. «ehII your pre»-rlpt„ln, ,
t
P- J- SHARP,
RESIDENT
ford,
perire
they ■
catch
DENTISTj
Office across the street from -
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
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'"p SARCHET,
-L . The Fashionable Tiü
Cleaning, Pressing and
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photop*f’s <
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
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•AND
•»•hip
^”»ipt of
K,KS.'*"not „¿iSZ
nrëioi.1, U|K,n
A ttorn ey - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office B*
ness and Mining L»<-
PORTLAND,
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Room. 306 Commercial BsikH«
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Tillamook, Ore
Tillamook, Oregon.
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LAWYERS.
R oom 3.34 WoncasTsa Bcn-rns*
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Room Next to the US Land <>»«■
PORTLAND, OREfiOÄ