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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE
HOBSONVILLE
Frank Mother and Dick Myers, who
have been employed in the mill here for
several months past, left Monday for
Nehalem, where they expect to work iu
the logging camp.
John Hobson made a flying trip to
Garibaldi, Tuesday with Captain Peter
son and his nobby little launch.
Mr. Sharp, the Miami Lumber Com
pany’s book keeper, returned on the
Elmore from Portland, where he had
been on a business trip for the company.
Mrs Frank Hobson returned to her
beautiful home near Garibaldi, Monday,
from Tillamook, where she had been
several days tinder the doctor's care.
Captain Farley and crew, of the U. S.
Life Saving Station, were ut this place
Tuesday with one of their new boats,
Lee Ackley was a guest of the
Schlappi’s at the Miami hotel, one day
last week.
Mrs. John Paquet, of Garibaldi, has
been under the weather for several days.
Mr. A. Boe returned on the last
Eltnore from Seattle, where he had been
on a pleasure trip for several days.
Mrs. Joe Warren, of this place, was
a Tillamook shopper last week.
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SANDLAKE
The Sandiakrrs think this is fine
weather for ducks, but very poor fur I
gardens.
H. II. Hayes, of Sunnyside, purchased
two flne colts of Frank Dye this week,
Arthur Hays and brother Lloyd are
on the lake this week visiting with old
friends. Arthur reported seeing a fleet
Monday morning with the Della in the
lead. Wonder what nition we are in
war with now.
Miss Lillie Webb has had a very
severe attack of the lagrippe this week,
but is improving very fast at this writ.
Ing, and we all hope to see her smiling
face on the streets of Sandlake in the
near future.
The entertainment Friday evening
was a very quiet affair owing to so
many being laid up with the lagrippe.
“Miss Mabie Dimond went to Woods
Monday to work for Mrs Collis.
If Governor Chamberlain runs as well
ail over the state as he did in Sandlake
his pardoning power will soon cometo
a close. He must be a statement No.
two man for that is what he got.
Some of the young ladies on SamJlake
are getting anxious to start up house
keeping, as I heard one propose to a
young gentleman the other night.
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Badly Sprained Ankle Cured.
Three tears ago our daughter sprained
her ankle ami liadlieen suffering terribly
for twodsysand nights—had not slept a
minute. Mr. Stallings, of Butler, Tenn ,
told us of Cbamberl iln'a 1‘ain Baliu. We
went to the store that night and got a
bottle of it anil bathed her ankle two or
three tituea and she went to eleep and
bail a good night's re»t. The next
morning she was much better and in a
short lime could walk around and had
no more trouble with her ankle.— E M
B rumitt , Hampton, Turn. 33 and 50
cent sizes for sale by all druggists.
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For Exchange.
Good 6 room house on corner lot in
Forest Grove to exchange for property
in Tillamook or Bay City or for some
good lots or acerage close to the beach.
For particulars write to Forest Grove
Real Estate Co., Forest Grove, Oregon.
For Sale or Trade.
First class Confectionery Business in a
thriving town in California, 18 miles
from Los Angeles. The town has 3,500
inhabitants, is well lighted hy electricity,
has good city w ater, and is situated on
good electric road with good car service
connecting it with LosAngeksand other
points The business is equipped with
first class apparatus, and is doing abusi
ness of from $20 to $75 per day. Will
stand investigation. See G.W. Evans or
any real estate man.
The Best Pills Ever Sold.
** After doctoring 15 years fur chronic
indigestion, and spending over two hun
dred dt'llars, nothing has done me as
much goud as Dr. King's New Ijfe Pills
I consider tin m the best pills ever
•old,” w rite« B. F. Ay »cue, of Ingleside,
N.C, Sold under guarantee at Chas. I.
Clough’s drug store. 25c.
To the Public.
Having sold my implement and
vehicle business to Clarence Hanen
kralt, 1 desire to thank the public for
the pa Iron age received for llm ftasl six
years ami h« hr » you will give Mr. Ilan-
enkralt a call.
Yours to serve,
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B O. 8NUFFKR.
Notice
M»y2«ih I*».
Aft» r this date all water must be paid
for ut Che office of the SupeniilemiHnt
before the loth of each month in ad
vance Waler w ill la» shut off on the
lllli of etch month if not paid for and
50c. additional will be charged fur turn
ing off ami on
Tillamook Water Commission,
By E I> HOAG. Bupt
Office Opp»<’Ce Opera House.
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No
Need of Suffering from
Rheumatism
It Is a mistake to allow rheums limn
to become chronic, •• the pain can
always lie relieved, an i in most ca>ee a
cure effected by applying Chamberlain*»
Pain Balm The relief from pain which
It afford« ia alone worth many time« ita
ow€. It maliAW sleep and retti p<w»ibk
Even in caaea of long standing thia Imi*
mem should be used on account of the
relief which H affords. IX» not be dw-
given it s
couriged until „ you _ have _
trial
Many sufferers have lieen ear-
pri*«d and < le lighted with its |uun-reliev
mg qualltHW. 25 and X) cent sizes for sale
by all drugmsla.
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BOULDER CREEK.
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ERA OF SLANG.
A Boston Appeal for Moderation
Mr». Mina
in its Use.
Nellie Ayers snd
Booth are visiting their mother, Mrs.
N. Smith this week, at Blaine.
If the slang of to-day is the correct
Two little boys from the orphanage! speech ot tomorrow, what language will
in Portland, arrived at Tillamook on our children speak a generation hence
the Elmore last week, and were brought Will it be the English of George Mere
to Beaver by Will Gilbert. One of them dith or the English oi George Ade Shall
was sent to L. N. Sandoz, the other to we talk in the flowery hvperbole of the
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L. F Smith.
Bowery, with which our newspapers ot
K. P. Mills took a load of ranch pro to-day, and even cur books, are filled,
ducts to Cloverdale last week.
or must we be content with the speech
H. D. McIntyre and family visited Mr. that has satisfied many generations ol
and Mrs |no. Borba, last Sunday.
our forefathers ? As we sanler along in
Ethel Jensen is reported to be rapidlv enjoyment ot the invigorating Spring !
recovering from her recent severe illness. air on a bright Sunday morning, wheth- |
Dr. Smith was called from Tillamook er we have been listening to the wotds i
Sunday evening to officiate at the ar of the preacher or merely taking our
rival of a little son at the home of Mr. Sabbath pleasure in the open, shall we
and Mrs. Dee Moon and a daughter at sav to our children, “You kids hike along
Mr. Forest Ayer’s.
home,” or shall we tell them, ‘‘Run
G H. Robinson went to Sheridan along, and we’ll follow.” 01 course, it
Saturday aud returned Sunday over the will be needless to express ourselves in
Helio trail.
such grandiloquent phrase as “Children
Prayer meeting was held at W. D. jouruey home, and behave yourselves
C»Mis<i»g of Horse Hide, Calf Ski. and Buck Ski», for
Gladwell’s last week, and is announced decorously,” for the youth of tn dav
Working and Driving.
to be held at H. McIntyre’s Thursday would be ill-mannered enough to laugh
at us thereafter, but there is a happy
night.
A fine line of Gauntlets of all kinds just received.________________
H. T. Miller is getting his stock of mean between the vulgar and the stilted,
groceries, etc. hauled in as fast as possi and correct and informal speech will
ble. He is living al the store now’, and fall upon childhood's ear like the words
gives it as his sorrowful conviction, that of an unintended sermon.
the joys of a bachelor's life have been
As a matter oi fact, a little slang is an
greatly over rated. He is our authority excellent thing, but in the present era
for the statement that beer is by no of slang more than the smallest quantity
means the chief product of Milwaukee. is a great deal to o much. The English
There are some pretty girls there too ; language may fairly be said to be the
and very likely some of them would most picturesque and most expressive in
like a trip to the Pacific Coast, especial I the world, and it does not need the ver
ly with a nice young cheese maker in biage of the slum, or even the catch
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view at the end of the journey.
words and catch-phrases of the street,
An unusually large crowd of voters toaddtoits vigor and variety. Asa
were at Blaine Monday, and election rule, the use of slang is indicative more
passed off quietly in that precinct.
of paucity of thought and idea than of
Miss Maud Williamson, of Amity, is a susceptibility to the huinerous and the
teaching in district No. 50. She is well graphic. If w e tell our friends to ' 'get
RESIDENT DENTIST.
known at Beaver where she taught onto his job, ” “ to get onto himself.’ ’ “to
school some years ago, and gave excel get buisy, 'to get a move on,’’ or any
OfHce in Olsen Building.
one of a hundred other things, we cer
lent satisfaction.
All Work Guaranteed.
Mr. Beach and a tinner from Tillnmook tainly reveal our tendency to move with
came out to Hazel Bend cheese factory, the title of the hour, but at the same TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
time we clearly show that we are more
last week to fix a leak in the vat.
M. T. Suares returned from the imitative than original, We speak
county seat last week, having made slang frequently through sheer laziness.
EVERYTHING FOR
final proof on his homestead.
It was the last word in the mouth of a •
PHYSICIANS’
Mr. M. A. Cady and family, of Blaine, companion, and it becomes the next
PRESCRIPTIONS
visited friends in this neighborhood last word in ours. It is echoed by the speak ■
Sunday.
er. by the teacher, by the lecturer, by the Ñ « at a ■ ■ ■ ■ k hi in ■ in
Mrs. Nannie Dye, of Tillamook, visit writer, but with rare exceptions it never
We specialize on prescription
compounding and therefore
ed Mrs, G. H. Robinson on Decoration becomes anything but slang. After all
« carry a stock which repre
day.
it is only the best of slang that survives,
sents everything that physi
Mrs. Roza Borba and Mrs. Grace but even then we need not excuse our M
cians hereabout are likely to
Chopard spent an afternoon with Mrs. selves for becoming proficient in its use.
prescribe. All new worthy
pharmaceuticals are here as
Mae Blalock last week.
We should think ot the present as well
soon as out and our line of
John Kumm visited with his friends, as of the future. Why use slang when ■
prescription drugs is com
11. A. Chopard and family, last Sunday. we can sjieak the speech ofour heritage ■
plete at all times. Only goods
We CUant all Kinds of Piroduee
Lloyd Woods went out to the city equally well ? Why become the blind
of highest purity and quality
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are
ever
used.
Sunday and M. T. Suares went Tuesday. leaders of the blind ?—Boston Transcript.
Call and See Us
Physicians who are ac
• quainted
L. N. Sandoz went to Beayer for a
with our stock and
load ofchairs, last Thursday.
4 methods invariably
A Grand Family Medicine.
feel sure
“ It give« me pleasure to speak a good
Mr. Ahneda Cady and children visited
of best results from the medi
word for Ebctnc Bitters,” write« Mr R
cines they have prescribed
at H. A. Chopard's one day last week.
Frank Con lan of No. 486 Houston St., a
when they see our label on
F. T. Bennett is out in our valley sel New York. ••It’s a grand family medi
the bottle.
ling the famous Angle lamps, They are cine for dyspepsia and liver cotuplica *
Expert services day or night.
tions; while for lame back and weak V
said to be something extra.
Prices as low as anywhere.
kidneys it cannot be too highly recom
Mav we fill your prescriptions? S
mended.” Electric Bitters regulate the I
a ® ai ai; u ni in in. in in in
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Wins. digestive functions, purify the blood,
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch- anti impart renewed vigor and vitality 4
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
rail, Ga., writes . “1 had a bad sore to the weak and debilitated of both
Reliable Druggist,
sexes.
Sold
under
guarantee
at
Chas.
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come on the instep of mj foot and could
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find nothing that would heal it until I Clough’s drug store. 50e.
Tillamook, Ore.
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applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Lets
Born in Iowa.
than half of a 2» cent box won the day
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family were all born and raised
for me by affecting a perfect cure .” in Our
Iowa,
and
have
used
Chamberlain's
Sold under guarai.Ue at Chas. I. Colic, Obokra and Diarrhoea Berne»ly
Clough’s drug store.
(ninde at Des Moines) for years. We
Did You Ever Try
know h<»w good it is from long experi
It is remarked that a principle that ence in the use of it. In fact, when in HARRIS’S NEW FEED ANI)
can keep a flying machine afloat for 250 El Pa.«), Texas, the writer’s life was
Leave Tillamook City at 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
LIVERY HARN,
feet can keep it afloat for a week. Just saved by the prompt use of this remedy.
Leave Bay City at 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.111.
We are now engaged in the mercantile
mention this to operators about to be business at Narco »ssee, Fla , and have
If not, give him a call.
Daily, except Sunday.
gin a flight. They often need the en introduced the reinedv here. It has
proven very siii'ces^ful ami is constantly Everything first-class. Second
couragement inside of a few minutes.
Fare, one way, 75c. Round trip, $1.25.
growing in favor.—Easts BBOS This
Instead of writing a letter of accep remedy is for sale by all diuggists.
block South of P O.
taiice Tom Watson fills several columns
A little forethought may save you no
on the degeneration of Bryan.
The
w. G.
arris Prop.
end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a
manner in which Mr Watson begins rule to keep t'hamberlain's Colic,
indicates that he will be unable to give Cholera and Diarrhoea Rmn dy at hand
all Ins views on this prolific subject be knows this to be a fact. Fur sale by ail
druggists
KILL the COUGH
fore November 3.
and CURE the LUNGS
All the presidents of America repub
lics sent a message to be read when the
corpor stone of the International Bureau
Too niiiili lime—obtaining informa,
WITH
Building was laid in Washington, except lion Irom uncertain sources, unless jon
are
using
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(lazeilet
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Oregon
and
Castro of Venezuela. He is entitled to
Washington, complete information of
some acknowledgment for showing that every town in the two States and a
lie is the only one of this kind.
claseitied Business Directory.
It is promised that the new St. Louis
„sSa.
Coliseum, which will scat 15,000 per THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
MitOlLJHROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
sons and include all modern improve
LIGHT RUNNING
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
ments. will be ready by October 1. The
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
central city expects to offer permanently
the I>cst attractions lor conventions
and exhibitions that require an immense
auditorium.
A son of Gen. Sherman writes that
the general, on September 12 1864,
wrote to the mayor of Atlanta : "War
is cruelty, and you cannot refine it.”
The expression that “War is hell,” can
is erecting a plant at
not be found in any of the general*»
P0RTI.AND, OREGON
papers, and his son says that if his
for the manufacture of their
lather ever used it it must have been in
world famous
an ofl hand speech of w hich he has no
PORTABLE WELL
record. Ter haps the accepted phrase is
DRILLING MACHINES
a colloquialism that sprang up no one
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc.
knows where.
TODD & CO
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Clothiers and Furnishers
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Bargains in All Lines
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES
and FURNISHING GOODS.
“The Store That Makes Good
A LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S GLOVES
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Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
TODD & CO., Tillamook
Opened Up for Business
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SAPPINGTON & CO
fl Full Line of Groceries
Flour, Feed , Tinuuane
and Crockery
Olsen Building, T°rop°so'ok ».'.t
A UTOMOBILE !
Two Trips Daily
Between Tillamook & Bay City
H
You Spend
Thinks It Saved His Life.
1 sailer M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a recent letter - I have used Dr
King's New lheouvery many years, »or
coughs and colds, and 1 think it saved
my lite. I have found it a reliable rem
yon want either« Vibratine Shnttlr. Rotary
edy for throat and lung complaints, and If Shuttle
or a Single Thread (Cfcam ArucAI
would no more he without a liottle than
St wing Machine write to
t would be without feed.’’ F-»r nearly TNI mw HOMI SI Willi MACHIN! COMPART
forty years New Discovery has stood at
Orange, Mawe.
the head of throat and lung remedies. Manr wwta» ancliiwes «re made to ««Il re<>rdl««a st
As a preventive of pneumonia, and
quality, but tbs Sew Home is mad« to veat.
healer of weak lungs it has no equal.
Ou« cuarautr acver ruas out
Raid by asiharlirtl dealer« ewly.
Sold under guarantee at Chas I.
Clough's drug store. SQc and fl.00.
Trial lx,tile tree.
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E. T. HALTON, Agni.
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To the Public
Having bought the Feed and Imple
ment Business of B. O. Snuffer in this
city, I am prepared to furnish everything
in the Implement line.
Good goods at honest prices.
Give me a call.
Yours for business,
CLARENCE HANENKRATT.
King’s
New Discovery
™C8E§SH8
A moderate amount of
money will start you in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Testa to be
The Best In The World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling maihines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
To Whom it Mav Concern.
Notice is hereby given that Mr». A. S.
*t>ra*'ain, wife of the umfeniigiied. John
A. Abraham. has deserted and left the
home of said John A. Ahrnhnm. against
ni» will and without his consent And
■II persons are herehv notified not to ex
tend credu to her on the acownt of John
A. Abraham.
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Dated April 30, 1908.
| ohm A. A bxaham .
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
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