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TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
M y D ear S ir ,—Accept the thanks of
your unballotted women constitutents
for the splendid fight you made for us,
which culminated last Monday. While
the returns are r.ot yet in from all over
the State, w.e are resigned to our politi
cal rating for two years longer, among
idiots, insane persons and criminals,
sadly conscious of the fact that the ma-
jority of men are not yet ready to be
stow upon the mothers of the peop’e
their rightful heritage of liberty. But we
do thank God and take courage because
of the existence and bravery of news,
papers and men like the editor and his
beacon, the Tillamook Headlight. Long
may it gleam across the dark waters of
ignorance and tyranny ; and may the
time speedily come when every county in
Grand New Oregon may continue a ma
jority of voters, equal in manliness and
chivalry to those of Tillamook.
A bigail S cott D uniway ,
President Oregon Equal Suffrage
Association.
A Practital Cheese Maker.
Saturday evening Mr. B. R. Ruger, of
Tillamook, arrived in this city inroute to
Waldport where he will take charge of
the Waldport cheesemaking plant. Mr.
Rugar is a practical cheese maker and
expects soon to have the plant in full
operation. He has had a large experience
Jin the cheese making business in Tilla
mook county, and from what little he
had seen of this county he considered
that the conditions were equally as
Rood as they were in Tillsmook country
and was at a loss to understand why
the industry was not as fully developed.
This is really a matter that more than
pne man has failed to understand, for
|hcir seems no plausible reason why the
freamery and cheese making industry
should not be in the same flourishing
londition as in the c<.unties to the north
¡nd south of Lincoln. We hope at no
listant day to see this industry fully de
^eloped and that the ’steps now taken
>y the Waldport people will bring last,
pg and permanent benefits.—Yaquina
lay News Reporter.
Thinks it Saved His Life.
I^eater M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
lys in a recent letter: “ I have used Dr
’.ingo New Discovery many years, for
lughs and colds, ami I think it ssved
iy life. I have found it a reliable rem-
ly for throat and lung complaints, and
puld no more be without a bottle than
would be without feed.’’ For nearly
•rty years New Discovery has stood at
le head of throat and lung remedies.
B a preventive of pneumonia, and
baler of weak lungs it has no equal
•Id under guarantee al Chas I.
Jough’s drug atore. 50c and |t.00
rial buttle free.
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Mrs. Duniway has a Word Wants the Whole Country
of Praise for the Press and
to go “Dry.
Voters of Tillamook Co.
Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, President
of the Oregon Equal Suffrage Associa
tion, showed her appreciation of the
Press and the voters of Tillamook coun
ty, in a letter received from her, which
we give below, as Tillamook was the
only county in Oregon which gave the
Woman Suffrage cause a majority vote,
which, certainly, is gratifying to know
that the men of this county are ready to
place women on a level with them in the
exercise of the ballot.
Portland, Ore.. June 4, 1908,
Co. At. Senator. Representative.
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HEADLIGHT.
M r . E ditor —I write as one being in
terested in both the material and moral
welfare of Tillamook Co. Having been
a homesteader and still owning mv
homestead, I am desirous to see the
county have access to the out side world
by rail and an improved water com
munication. I want to see Tillamook
County kept “dry.’’ To that end 1 want
to see the state and the United States
go “dry.” Until both these objects are
accomplished it will be a guerrilla war
fare. You had an editorial in your issue
of May 21st, in which you speak of the
failure of the Anti Saloon league to keep
up its fight for the rnaintainar.ee of the
local option law after local option had
had beeen carried in Tillamook. That
is one and only one of the many ways in
which local option fails to be an efficient
remedy for the evil. Local option is a
child that no political party will own.
It is a waif. It is no mure of a cure for
the evil than was the .Douglas doctrine
of Popular Sovereignty a cure for the
nationalcrime of slavery. Nothing short
of national prohibition of the liquor
traffic with a party behind it as was the
Republican Party behind the auti-slav-
erj movement will do it. The liquor in
terests are thoroughly organized. We
cannot successfully meet them without
as thorough organization. A political
party is the only thing that will do the
work. For the same reason that neither
the Whig nor the Democratic Partv
could not successfuly espouse the anti
slavery cause, the republican nor the
democratic party can not espouse the
prohibition cause. It would be suicidal
for either to do it.
In the same issue you quote Mr.
Brumby representing the Blodget Co’s,
interests in timber lands. While the
Beals bill was pending you kindly gave
me space to offer what seemed to me to
a serious objection of the bill.
It was that the large interests having
bought their holdings on the estimate
of cruisers who by instruction of their
employers cruised it “safe.” The holder
of small lots (the homesteader and the
purchaser) under the stone and timber
act of not over 160 acres) being in the
market to sell would naturally estimate
his at something near what was on it
These estimates would be given the
Assessor by the owners. Any one can
readily see that the result would bt that
the homesteader and the purchaser un
der the stone and timber act would pin
taxes way out of proportion, while th»
lumber barons would go nearly scot
free.
An excessive taxation would force the I
small bolder to sell for what ever the |
barons might be willing togiye. I for
one think the method now being used by
far the most equitable for finding out the
amount and value for taxation of the
timber lands. I cruised timber lands in
Michigan and agree with Mr. Brumby
that the time given for the work in Till
amook County is entirely too short.
N H. C ulver .
Pasadena, Cal , June 4, 1908.
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Nursing Mothers and
Over-burdened Women
In all stations v! life, whose tiger and
vitality may have been undermined ..nd
broken - down by i ver - work, exacting
social duties, the tor, frequent liearing of
children, or other cauies, will find in Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription the
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potent, Invigorating resiorative strength
giver ever devised for th.tr special bene
fit. Nursinganothers wTHJind It especial
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urishineiit
for the child,
will find It a priceless
system for baby’s coming and rcTwgwing
the ordeal comparatively painless?"^ It
can do no hpriq in any state, .?r condition
of. pie female system.
Delicate, "fiervous, weak women, who
suffer from frequent headaches, back
ache, dragging-aown distress low down
In the abdomen, or from painful or Irreg
ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis
tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or
faint spells, soe Imaginary sparks or spots
floating before eyes, have disagreeable,
pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante
version or retro-version or other displace
ments of womanly organs from weakness
of parts will, whether they experience
many or only a few of tho above symp
toms, find relief and a permanent cure by
using faithfully and fairly persistently
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
This world-famed specific for woman's
weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a
pure glyceric extract of the choicest na
tive, medicinal roots without a drop of
alcohol In its make-up. All Its ingredi
ents printed in plain English on its bottle
wrapper and attested under oath. Dr.
Pierce thus Invites the fullest investiga
tion of his formula knowing that It will
be found to contain only the best agents
known to the most advanced medical
science of all the different schools of prac
tice for the cure of woman’s peculiar
weaknesses and ailments.
If you want to know more about the
corn[Mosltion and professional endorse
ment of the "Favorite Prescription," send
postal card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y., for his free booklet treat
ing of same.
You can’t afford to accept as a substi
tute for this remedy of known minponiUon
a secret nostrum of unknown oumion-
Hon. Don’t do It.
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CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES
and FURNISHING GOODS.
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A LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S GLOVES,
Consisting of Horse Hide, Calf Skin and Buck Skin, for
Working and Driving.
A fine line of Gauntlets of all kinds just received.
g Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at J
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J-^R. A. D. PERKINS,
Opened Up for Business
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office in Olsen Building.
Al! Work Guaranteed.
is erecting a plant at
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A moderate amount of
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particulars regard
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PRESCRIPTIONS.
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CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
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Flour, Feed,
We LU a nt all Kinds of Produee.
Call and See Us.
Olsen Building, T°S
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HAKIIIN'S NEW FEED ANP
BARN,
Tom Moore, of Rnr-.l Route I, Coch.
If not, give him a call.
5, O h ., writes . “ 1 had a bad sore
oe on the instep of inj foot and could
Everything first-clasa. Second
I nothing that would heal it until I
4ied Bucklen’s ^Arnica Salve. Less
BECAUSE
block South of P.O.
n half of a 2 > cent box won the day
me by affecting a perfect cure
It gives a beautiful brilliant
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under guarantee at Chas. 1.1 No Need of Suffering from
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Rheumatism
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light with “No undershadow.”
It is a mistake to allow rheumatism
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economical,
It burns kero*
to become chronic, aa the pain can
he Best Pills Ever Sold.
always fie relieved, an l in m<*t ra»ee a sene oil.
It gives no smoke and
After doctoring 15 years for chronic cure effected by applying Chamberlain’, i no odor.
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“ ‘ relief from pain which I •
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lone worth many times iu
ornament to any home,
1 dollars, nothing has done me a« it afford. in alone
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ih good as Dr. King's New L'fe Pills, coat. It make. Bleep and rent poMible office or store.
msider them tlie best pills ever Even in canes of longstanding Ibis lini*
•” writes B. F Ayacue. of Ingleside, ment should be u«ed on account of the
Do you want the best artificial j
. Sold under guarantee at Chas I. relief which it afford«. Do not la* dis-
gi^en it n light to be had ? If so you wanti
couraged until you have _
Igh’s drug store. 25c.
trial. Many sufferers have been sur the Angle Lamp.
he French aeroplane man whose prised and delighted with its pain-reliev
ing qualities. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale
For further particulars call on
bine broke down in an exhibition be- by all drugaista.
or address F. T. Bennet, Beaver, ’
the queen of Italy had a tumble of
Time, money, experience ao 1 pluck
6 feet, and cheerfully remarked :
Ore. Temporary headquarters, , AUD AU THROAT AWO LUIW TSOUSLI«.
le are the uncertainties of this p»,o- will certainly bring a practical and re
Larsen house, city. Agent for OniRiUTUD 8ATIIFACT0BT
n.” The inventor who overcomes liable airship. The American inventor
never
surrenders.
Tillamook
and Yamhill counties, j OB KOMBT BBFUWDZD.
rivet will be the winner
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Tinuuare
and Crockery.
Did You Ever Try
LIVERY
SAPPINGTON & CO
A Full bine of Groceries
We «penalize on prescritption
compounding and therefore
carry a stock which repre
sent« everything that physi
cians hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
phai m iceutical« are here as
soon a« out and our line of
prescription drugs is com*
plete at all times. Onlv goods
of highest purity and quality
are ever used.
Physicians who are ac
quainted with our stock and
methods invariably feel sure
of best results from the medi
cines they have pre«cril»ed
when they see our label on
the bottle.
Expert services day or night.
Prices as low a« anywhere.
Mav v\e fill your prescriptions?
Badlv Sprained Ankle Cured.
Three 5 ears ago our daughter sprained
her ankle and had been suffering terribly
for two days and nights—had not slept a
minute. Mr. Stallings, of Butler, Tenn ,
told us of Cliamberl tin's Pain Balm. We
went U> the store that night and got a
bottle of it and bathed her ankle two or
three limes and she went to sleep and
had 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 rumttt , Hampton. Tvnn. 25 and 50
cent sizes for sale by all druggists.
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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.
Prop.
COUCH
w,th Dr. King’s
New Discovery
AUTOMOBILE !
Two Trips Daily
Between Tillamook & Bay City.
Leave Tillamook City at 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.
Ixave Bay City at 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.
Daily, except Sunday.
Fare, one -way, 75c.
Round trip, 01.25.