TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 18, 1908.________________
Editorial Snap Shots.
Lincoln, one of lhe “dry’’ counties, it
appears from later returns, went 'wet''
by three votes only.
the government engineers were willing
to sanction $1.500 to be drawn from tbe
emergency fund.soas to keep the dredger
at work improving the slough. The lew
was made, but never filed with the coun
ty court, consequently that much im
provement to the slough was lost. To
be a little sarcastic with those who held
up the levy, tbe commerce of Tillamook
City, present and prospective, did no*
justify the expenditure of a few hundred
dollars in improvements in their estima
tion. Tillamook City blowed in money
for a good many yenrs for butterfly fak
irs' fairs, etc „hut has done nothing to
improve, what is of paramount impor
LIQUOR BASED AS NUISANCE
Women Who Wear Well. e
It Is astonishing bow great a change a
Judge Harris, of Eugene, Sustains tew years of married life often make In
The French “Mre. Malaprep."
Calluo. tbe French "Mrs. Mslaprop,”
does not amuse so much by tbe con-
' fusion of hls words as by the quaint
ness and unintended plainness of bis
remarks. He entered tbe service of a
well knowu doctor, who. after Calluo
had been buying hay for bis horses for
awhile, made up bls uilnd that tbe bay
Majority and
In polltl« « the plurality kj
•at of more than two tll^
also the exeeea of the
of votes oast for anj
,
over the next highest numb«
a candidate receives out o(
cast 4.000 and two other «
ricelve respectively 3500 as
the first Is elected by , ,
though he has received ha
majority of the whole tote,,
said to have a plurality ,4 M
If the numbers are 6,(«o, y
1,000, tbe majority la lug),
plurality Is 3.000. A
fore, must be more than tof
tire vote cast, and a
Jcrlty la. then, the <lljenat(l
the number of votas
votes he
be reqj
the combined number of ta«,
all other candidates;
candidate»; ha
bu
the difference between hit«,
her and the
tbe number
recstrtf |
uuruber redini
I kin to nearest to ». him. Of,
candidate
a candidate receives a ¡ilutty,
not a majority. Unless them
there Is always a plurality.-
finder.
the appearance and disposition of many
women. The freshness, the charm, the
.
« at «
An ordinance was passed by the brilliance vanish like the bloom iron a
peach which is rudely handled. Tua
"Turn the rascals out”—of the republi
declared the
Eugene council which
matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo
can party. We mean any of the republi.
selling of intoxicating liqui th or the of the charming maiden. There are two
i was worthless.
can state legislators who vote for a dem
keeping of them for sale a nuisance, sod reasons for this change, ignorance and
“That Is very |>oor bay that you've
ocrat lor U.S. senator.
It
was
only
a
neglect
Few
young
women
appreciate
fixe I severe penal.ies.
been buying." tbe doctor complalued.
A « *
“But tbe horses eat it, sir,” said
question of a little time until an arrest tbe shock to tbe system through the
The Bryan, hard times, 10c. a pound
was made and the recorder followed out change which comes with marriage and Csllno.
butter fat democrats from Tillamook,
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
"No matter. It's bad hay.”
the sentiment of lhe ordinance and in*
the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak
did their part in Portland last week to
"Yes. sir." said Callno respectfully.
posed a fine amt imprisonment The nesses which too often come with mar
hoodoo republican prosperity.
I know you are a
case was carried to the circuit court. riage and motherhood, not understanding “I'll change it.
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that this secret drain )s robbing the cheek much better Judge of bay than tbe
Judge
Harris
presiding.
According
to
It beats the band how many dairymen
of its freshes and ths farm ul Its horses are!"
iu this county voted ior a democrat for tance to Tillamook City and vicinity, the following from the Register, Judge
One day the bell rang, and Callno
fairness.
Harris
has
handed
down
his
decision,
U.S. senator. Keep the lick up, gentle the channel from tbis city to the sea.
As surely ns the general health suffers came in.
which
sustains
the
ordinance
and
affirms
when there Is de icement
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— > health
— ku
of *•
the
men. 10c. a pound for butter fat is the
“A patient has arrived, sir.” he re
' The Astoria Herald makes a compai i- Hie sentence.
democratic record.
of the delicate woma ^organs, so surely ported.
It is intimated that the case will be wh
istablished tn
sion of the vote cast for prohibition and
“A d old patient or a new one?" asked
* « »
e witness
Tillamook was one ol tbe few counties high schools in Tillamook, claiming that cirried to the supreme court, but con
tbe doctor.
to tbe Tact in
Nearly
"New one. of course, sir.” said Ca
which went "wet” first, and being the prohibition and education went handin sidering Judge Harris’ soundness in law,
X million women have found health and
only county in the slate to give Woman band and ignorance, crime and lhe liquor it is more than probable that the opinion fiappin <s in the use of Dr. Pierce’s Fa llno. "The old ones uever come back”'
Callno admired very much the beau
Suffrage a majority vote in the recent traffic being closely allied to one another, will be sustained.
vorite !Ti~rir.rion. It makes weak wom
Tile object of this ordinance is to pro. an strong ami sick women well. Ingredi tiful teeth of a lady among hls mas
election, it is not unlikely that other the Herald is wanting the Headlight to
ter's patients.
parts of Oregon will fall into line before explain the vote in Tillamook. The qn< s. vide a revenue for the city in lhe event ents on label—contains no alcohol or
“Ah!" he exclaimed. "Her teetb are
harmful habit-forming drugs. Made
of
violation
of
the
local
option
law.
and
tion
ot
location
ol
high
schools
evidently
Why Sailors Don't 8«,*
many years.
wholly of those native, Amer'oan, medic as fresh and sound and white as a
W * *
"Yo” thli.k It's strauge. dom;
at
llie
same
time
extend
the
res[*onsi-
played an important part in the election.
•
What is the matter with a large num* Tillamook City, where there is one ol the bility of observance of the local option inal roots most hlchh rccummended by newborn baby's!"
the sailor, "that ua tbelllig
leading medical auth, ritii s ot all the sev
her ol Republicana in Oregon ? That is
hardly ever swim?"
lirst high schools in the state, gave a low u> i lie propei ty ow uer. The Regis eral schocls of practice for lhe cure of
Idiomatic English.
woman’s pe< ulinr ailments.
as easy as falling off a log. A lot of them
“Strange and almoit ertmig
good majority for county high schools, ter Hays:
Mrs. Fremont, lu a sketch of her fa-
For nur rg mothers.or for those broken-
plied the druggist firmly.
became politically buggy when A.P. A. and where one of the schools would be
Some months ago, after Judge Harris jown in heaith ty too frequent bearing of | ther. Senator Benton, tells the follow-
can't swim—1 don't underahg
ism swept over Oregon, then they went located. Bay City and Nehalem being had decided that the local option law children, also for the expectant mothers,
i Ing story of tbe French bishop at St.
to prepare the system for the coming of
all.”
crazy on lhe populist ism, alter that they
ideal locations for high schools, polled must be enforced by the county’s ex baby and making its advent easy and Louis at tbe time of the purchase of
The sailor frowned,
la-came luny on 16 to 1 ism, and by way heavy votes for county high schools, ecul ive officers, lhe city felt iu s man
almost painless, there is no medicine quite Louisiana. She says:
“Supposin'." he said.
(
so g'KKi as "Favorite Prescription.” It
ofjlivctsioii a whole lololrepublicans be
It
was
a
point
of
honor
among
the
which wpuld have taken two more of the ner helpless in trying to put a stop to can do no harm in any condition of the
black night you found yontnem
came so lull of Statement No. 1 bugs at
four high school» asked for, leaving but " blind pigging,” and City Attorney a ! system. It is a most potent invigorating older French not to learn English, but
sea. not a spar left of th.,
that It would be
the recent election that they did not rea
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
one for the sooth part of the county. led framed an ordinance declaring the adapted to woman's delicate system by a the bishop decided
every shipmate drowned, nothin
better to acquire it. especially for use
lize what a lot of ediots they were. Next The whole of the precincts east and
I selling of intoxicating liquors or the physician of large experience fn the treat
where but tbe cold, tbe blackia
To force himself
from the pulpit.
ism, please, to catch republican suckers.
bitter water. In them conditio«
south of Tillamook City, with the excep keeping of them for the purjsise of sale ment of woman’s peculiar ailments.
Into
tbe
familiar
practice
of
tbe
lan
Dr.
Pierce
mav
be
consulted
bv
letter
* * *
said, "what would you rntta
tion of Union, which gave a majority of to be a nuisance, and affixing appropri free of choree. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, guage he secluded himself for awhile
Another fool law which was passed by
swim and swim and «vim h
3 for county high schools, went against ate penalties. The ordinance also pro invalids' Hole' and Surgical Institute with tbe family of an American farm
the people at the recent election was
Buffalo, N. Y.
till you died or sink right do«
them, showing plainly that location, or vides that not only the person engaged
er. where be would hear no French.
that which states that no person can be
die nt wunst?"
selfish or dog in the manger methods had in the business is liable to tine ami mi
The experiment proved very success
charged in the circuit courts with the
“I think I’d rather die at ontt'
NOTICE FOH I’PIll.II'ATION.
ful. Soon be had gained a sufficient
a good deal to du with the comity high prisonment, but that the owner of any
the drugglsj. shuddering
Department of the Interior.
commission of a crime or a misdemea
flueucy
to
deliver
a
sermon
In
English.
school election in Tillamook. It is now building where such liquors are sold or
U.S. l and Office, at Portland, Or*-,
“So sailors think." «aid tte
nor except upon indictment found by a
May 27th, 1908.
Senator Benton was present when it
onr turn to ask the Herald a question. kept for sale is also liable to the same
“and It’s to spare tbemneltai
Notice is hereby given that BKLLE M. was to be given, and his feelings may
grand jury. Tile i ea Wl ct is theu<eof a
BRADY, of Portland. Oregon, who, on May
Clatsop County gave Charlev Fulton, a fine and imprisonment.
prosecuting officer il he i,deprived of the
aTth. 19.»«. made Ti iib^rland Entry, No. 7773, for be Imagined as tbe bisbop. a refined long hours of agony that they I
republican, an overwhelming vote at the
The ordinance was passed by a unani W H Nw ‘4. Sec. 11 : N x/2 Ne
to learn to swim. And they ent
Sec. 10, tp.
and polished gentleman, announced:
power to put the arm'of the law im
primary eletion for United States sena mous vote of the council, and shortly 3 noith, Range 9 West. Willamette Meridian,
their sons not to learn, too. If
has
til'
d
notice
oi
intention
to
make
final
proof,
"My friends. I'm right down glad to
mediately into effect ? That is what the
tor, and at the general election flopped after it was passed. Charley Mayhew to establish claim to the land above described, see such a smart chance of folks here any likelihood of the lads tolls
new law has done and it will handicap
beft) e Register and Receiver, at Portland,
sea.”—New Orleans Times-Dea
over to a democrat. How many slippery was arrested tor violating it, trte*l in the ■ Oregon, on the ibth day of August, I908. today."
prosecuting officers. Criminal cases drng
Hoppers, devoid of common or political recorder's court and sentenced to pay a Claimant names as wirnesses :
’
T
E.
Dwier
of
Portia-d,
Oregon:
C.
A.
out along time in tbe courts, nnd they
Ths Morri of Playing Cm
Lincoln's History of Himself.
sense, are there in Clatsop Count i, Bro. fine of $200 and to he imprisoned in the ‘ Duncan, of Port ami,Oregon : H. I.. Knight,
are liuble to drag much long now.
| of Portland, Oregon; Alfred Arnold, of Portland,
riaylng cards have bad tbeiri.
When
Abraham
Lincoln
was
elected
Curtis ? There appears to be such a big city jail for a period of 60 days.
Oregon.
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to congress Charles I.anman. then side, it may surprise you to kwr
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
The matter was immediately carried
The organ of the sore heads is trying school of them that they ought to l.e
editor of tbe Congressional Record, ac the Blenheim club In London, lees'
packed and canned and labelled Clatsop upto the circuit court on a writ of re-
to get consolation by a comparison ot
on the subject of playing cartel
Hoppers, warranted never to flop again. view by Pipes & Pipes. Mayhew's at- T imber L and , A ct J i sb 3. I878 — N otice for cording to tbe regular custom, for
the vote received by Laughlin in his
tbe point of view of the colleen
warded to Mr. Lincoln as well as to
P ublication .
t iruevs.
The matter has been under
home precinct and the vote for Beals in
United States Land Office, Portland, Ore.
Alfred Whitman said that tit
all other members elect a blank to be
The Oregonian had an editorial which consideration bv Judge Harris for a long
May 5th. i»0S.
vnluable packs were those tbitr
his home precinct. Poor mutton heads,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance filled out with facts and dates which
Biblical history or Inculcated
they are to be pitied. Two years ago concerns the criminal class, and which is time, and yesterday he declared the with the j rovisiuns of the act of Congress of might be made the basis for a blo-
June 3. im ;M. entitled “ An act for the sale of
lessons. In Italy In tbe eight««
they fused with the democrats and nom a matter which every part of Oregon is ordinance legal in all its details, and it tim'ier lands in th? Sates of California, Oregon, graphical sketch in the directory. Mr.
Nevada, and Waahi gtoii Territory,” as ex- Lincoln's blank was returned prompt- tury It was customary to Im
inated Conder against Beals and met interested in. The flagrant violation of makes the landlord just as liable as the tened
to all lhe Public Land States by act of
ly. filled up tn his own bandwriting of cards with Old Testament
August 4, 1892.
with crushing defeat at the polls. This law bv saloon keepers all over the United tenant whois engaged in the business.
JACOB E. BARTEL.
engraved upon them. In Genu
States
is,
to
some
extent,
responsible
lor
with the following Information:
It also affirms the recorder's sentence Of Arleta . county
time they fused with every old thing that
of Multnomah, State of
“Born Feb. 12. 1809, in Hardin coun the same period playing catdi
the great change of sentiment which is on Mr. Mayhew, and he may have to Orego , has this day filed in this office his
waa fusable and struck the bottom with
sworn statement No. 7752, for the purchase ty. Ky.
fables to which morals were«
the same old sickening thud they did now sweeping over the country. Mayor serve the sentence imposed,
We Itarn of the S 4 of Sw 14, Sw f4 of Se U of Section
were customary. French pltylq
"Education, defective.
32. tp.-lS. R.8 W,and Ne >4 of Nw % of See. No.
Hughes, of New York, waged war on however, that he intends to
make an 5. in Tn No. 2 South, range No. 8 west, and
two years ago. It must be distressing (
of the time of Louis XIV. went
“Profession, lawyer.
will offer proof to show that the land sought
to tlirm when they look into the face of race-track gambling and won out. with a appeal to the supreme court. and Mr. is
teach geography and history. »1
“Military service, captain of volun
more
valuable
for
i'S
tirrberor
stone
than
Beals' grinning majority of 450 in this wave of sentiment going all the country Pipes has asked City Attorney Bean to for agricultural purnoses, and to establish his teers In the Black Hawk war.
the England of Elizabeth and tl
against gambling. To some extent this withhold putting Mr. Mayhew in jail claim to said land before W. H. Cooper,
arts playing cards were used i
legislative district.
“Offices held: Postmaster at a very
U S. Cominissione , at Tillamook. Oregon, on
have been going on spasmodically tor until he can file his appeal bond and Wednesday, the 23th day of August, 1908. He small office, four times a member of lltlcal pamphlets. Most ratal*
* M *
names
as
witnesses
:
Notwithstanding that the Headlight years in Oregon, and,should tbe next proceedings.
Wm. Kimball of Tillamook. Oregon ; Win. the Illinois legislature and elected to cards Issued tn France at thei
of Tillamook, Oregon ; Wm. ' urlis, of the lower house of tbe next congress.”
haa shown conclusively that the taxpay state legislature pass a law making the
lhe French revolution, when Ip.
Recorder Dorris is now in Portland Jolly,
Tillamook. Oregon; Elmer Ball, of Tillamook,
Gonius. Liberty and Equality tai
ers paid for the services of the detective penalty a jail sentence instead of a fine, but Mr. Bean will insist that the appeal Oregon ; Loieuee Sanders, of Tillamook,
Oregon.
place of kings, queens and bn
Mayor Johnson and the hoodlums ran it would soon put a stop to gambling. bond shall he sufficient to provide again-
Ancient Waterworks.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
Hezekiah, king of Judah, who reigned London Saturday Review.
above-describea lands are reuuefted to file'their
out of town, another inspired editorial in What the Oregonian says about those st leaving the state.
claims in this offit.e'bii or before said 26th day ot In the .rears 717 to t>88 B. C.. was a
our contemporary again denies that such who violate lite local option law being
The decision will give the city author August. iyo8.
He Hss Two Signatures.
pioneer In constructing a system of
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
is the case, and, of course, the snap shot amongst the worst criminals is correct, ities all the power they t.ced to enforce
There is one New York buxines
waterworks, bringing water into the
man is “a liar or an ass—perhaps both,’’ and not only is it the determination ol violations of the law.
who Is reasonably proof assist
city of Jerusalem. In tbe holy book
lor telling the taxpayers the truth. The the county officials and the law and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
forger, as he has two siguatwi
we read: “He made the pool and con
United
States
Laud
Office.
next grand jury might inquire into this order citizens in Tillamook county to
the forger must first get bold i
duit and brought the water into the
Ponlaud, Ore , June 4, 19“8.
BOULDER CREEK.
matter, for it is just as much n crime for make it tropical for that class of crimi
Notice is herein given that lhe Noith. city, stopping tbe upper part of Gihon. of bls bank checks to get any K
anyone to run n Stage's witness out of nals, but the same sentiment prevails in
Mrs N. M. F. Dawscin, who lias been ent Pacific Railway Company. whose and brought It straight down to the Seeing tte signature on a letters
town who is being paid by the taxpay all the "dry" territory in Oregon, as it is
jioh I office aildresH is St, l'aul, Minnesota, west side of tbe city of David.
And tel register would do tbe fotft
staying nt R. Y. Blalock’s for the past
baa this 4th day of June, 1908, filed in Hezekiah prospered in ull hls works.” good. The bank would not rete
ers ns it is to commit any other crime. a fact that those who were in thesaham
week, returned to her home at Tilla tins office its application to select under
“I don't particularly fa
Why indict a lot of boys for wrong doing huainess were amongst these who vio
From tbe “pools of Solomon." near it.
■nook Monday.
the plot isions of lhe Act of Congress, Bethlehem, water was conveyed to forger,” the business man nW
nnd allow the "higher ups" to go tree ? lated the local option law. This is what
approved
July
I.
1898
(30
Stat.
597,
Several loads of Inmbt-r bound for
Jerusalem, a distance of six or seven "but my two signatures make®
If the item of $337.12 which the Head tile Oregonian says ;
62i') asexieuded by Act ol May 17, 1906,
BlniiH* pass her«* daily. The town uiuvt
List No 113 Ne V, Sw Vi of Section miles, through a conduit of earthen safer just the same. I am wf
light claims was to psiy the detective
|ML, NOT FINK.
I*» building up.
pipe ahout ten inches In diameter. The that everybody doesn't hit on tkl
13. tp 2 north, range 9 west. W. M.
or the detective agency by whom he was
New York's new la w against racetrack
Mi. nnd Mis. R. B. M c CI hv went out
Any and all persons claiming adverse, pipe was incased within two stones, plan. It's very easy after yon ?
gambling
provides
for
punishment
t>y
employed was not for that purpose, then
ly rhe lands described, or desiring to hewn out to tit It. then covered over knack of signing your name tw
imprisonment, with no alternative ot to the county seat last Monday.
what was the money for ?
obj-et because of lhe mineral character with rough stones cemented together. arate and distinct waya”-N«i
Dr Smith was called to \\. D. Glad
paymksit ol a fine. That is as it should
of
iheland.or for any other reason, to Even in those days “boil the water”
A A W
be. The gambler is a man who caies
Globe.
It is lhe same old stereotyped, worn nothing lor a fine. He counts on occa will's parly Monday morning to attend ■ he disposal of applicant, should file
was a well kuowu Injunction.
out argument Colonel Roessler used in sional fine as one of tbe current expenses Mr. (dad will’s little daughter, Ruth, their affidavits of protest in this office,
Hard to Do Without Pock*
of htsbusiness. But the gambler does who is very ill at the preRent time, They within thirty days from the first date of
cutting Tillamook off with a mere pit
"Tbe most annoying thing IP
Alphabetical.
this publication.
not
like
the
inside
ol
a
jail
any
belter
have not yet come to a decision a« to
Two commercial travelers
tame for harbor imprsivement—that the
Fuat publication. June 18, 1908
in a rail- life for a recruit is tbe abaenre <<
than other peqple do. 'lhe fact ol the the trouble.
Last publication July 16. 1908
way carriage entered into conversa- pockets in the uniform trouser»’
present commerce o< the port does not matter is that if there were more jail
Ron.
Mrs Bor ba has been quite *»ick with
justify the expenditure. It is n silly and sentences and fewer fines imposed upon
a yeoman at the navy recmlti*
A lgernon S. D rsss ER.
One of them tried hard to I
illogical way of argoing, lor how can men who deliberately violate the law, I* K'’PI*r but is able to be out again
RegisU r.
make tbe tfon. “The average man doesn’t"
other understand
something. but be how strong is the custom of tM
____ ..velums,
any section of county that in shut in nnd there would be less crime. Tim frequently now.
lhe jail penalty tails upon the man who
"1‘1— very
_.r hard of bearing or his hands in his trousers p«**
was either
A fourteen pound toy arrived at lhe
bottled up like Tillamook is increase its is not n criminal at heart, while the men
slow iu believing.
lielieviug.
he dons a pair without pockets
commerce? It does seem strange that in who deliberately violates law lor the lew home of Mr. and Mr*. R. Y Blalock I h H
At last bis friend lost bis temper and worn the navy uniform 9® I
n Business Dirrctorv of each City.
this enlightened «ge that when one engi dollars he can gain by it is let off with a Saturday, June 13th. Mdiiirr and baby
exclaimed: “Why. don’t you see? It’s now. and I frequently 6ad »?«*
Town and Village in Oregon and
fine The man who forges a check while are both getting on nicely. Dr. Smith
neer. a lew rears at go, recommended the
ing to put my hands in my pa*-1
Washington, giving a Descriptive as plniu as A B C!”
he is under tl*e influence of liquor, or attending physician.
project, and i.i dot'.ig so pointed out the who commits assault and battery while
“That may be,” said the other; “but.
Sketch of each place, together with
Kansas City Times.
G. II- Robison went out to Pleasant
wonderiul resources of the country 10 in tha heat ot passion, may not be a
the locution and Shipping Facilities you see, 1 am D E F.”
Valley
last
week
for
a
load
of
supplies
criminal
by
choice.
He
does
not
act
in
and
a
Classified
Directorv
ot
Each
justify the expenditure, that anoth'r
The Points Were Thor*
Business and Piolession. R. L. Polk
pursuance ol premeditated plan. He doe. for the Hazel Bend store, but broke his
Little Clara's parents often i
A Fatal Disease.
rngineerte few yw >is later, having charge
& Co Inc . Seattle, Wash.
not set law at defiance.
Hut the man
A celebrated general once inquired reincarnation, and the small i
wagon down on the way home and was
ol llVf mmu project, should report that who engages tn gambling, or who sys
ot one of his soldiers the cause of hls has acquired some of the pbrt*
‘.„a present and prospective commerce of tematically embezzles monev belonging oblige! to leave his load at Hall's.
brother's death.
Mr and Mr». Hardin went back to
“Mamma," she said one day.
lhe port would not justify the expendi to another, or who sells liquor in a
“My brother died, air," replied the tie must have been a paper of p*
"dry” con'it.v. does so with delitwrate i Clovt-rdale. Monday.
ture, and, ot course, the Ina rd of engi intent to violate la*, not only once, but
soldier. "b"-aune he bad nothing to previous state of existence.”
Mrs. Grace Chopard is staying with
neers at Washington. solen.nlv coincide day after day. His motive is the lowest
do."
"Why do you think so!”
with their usual "Amen.” The wonder —to get by Hint unlawful practice a lew Mrs .May Blalock fur a few days.
"Well, tny man," said the general,
1
M.
A.
Cadv
was
outf
Saturday
rircu
dollars that he could as well earn in some
mother.
"that is reason enough to kill tbe great
ful timber resources of Tillamook couatr
"Because I can feel some of*
legitimate occupation. Such men should lating a petit ion to atminhui the old ium i
vmi
•
---- r ” T..OUBLE
est general of us all."—Exchange.
YOU LOOK
F3
is proof enough to any sane person that be sent to jail—not finerf.
her toea yet,” was tbe logical W
through lhe C. A Smith ranch.
It jou -btvin a tlrtarm o! Mt-
the prospective commerce of the port
II. A. Chopard and eon Norman visited
..._
A P,rt¡eular Patient.
ik.es and will jratify the improvement of No Need of Suffering from
fvl qu litj
An Iron Tip.
al Blaine last Sumlay with P R Cool
-u" iîtVmeVh,, 18
Hheumetism
Teacher—Johnny, can you •
the bar at Tillamook, and despite tha
The uperl'Rced fafitsr'i iitd
It iaa mistake to allow rheunmtixiu sun's family.
how Iron was first <llscor»r«d!
Isct that Colonel Roessler has givtn the
j FJF
Marksman'» ideal
"Yes. madam
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to become chronic, as the pain can
The Mutual Telephone C»» revived a
*4^ 1» a reliablt.uMrrhn STEVENS
her improvrment the turn down, when
Johnny-Yea. air.
alwavabe rvllevvu, and tn moat ea»es a
’Well, you’ll have to guess again,
"Well. Juat tell tbe ctexn •*
ever the ttmher men get ready to mana cure effected by applying Chamberlain's consignment of supplies for their line, |
doctor. I won’t nave It. It’s too com
FINO
OUT
WHY
information
is on that point”
on
the
Elmore
last
week.
It
consisted
The relief from pain which
I H-ture, Tillamook her will lie improved. Pain Balm
by »hooting tMr popilir
i
mon a complaint.’’—Kew York Tress.
“I heard pa say yesterday *
it afford* ta alone worth many time» tta of
II*. of wire or fiftj mike, and'
A • »
coet- It makes alevp and reel piat-tlile.
I
It is a good lime, right sow to get a Ensn in caaiw of long standing this lini eighteen hundred insulators. Work h
•melt It.”
A Natural Curiosity.
“Do you know what I do when a
Pott of lilluiiioohCommission whwh will ment should be used on atx-ounl of lhe ■ pro*rew'ing uu the line a-* rapidly as
Sarcastic.
man offers me advice?8 said tbe curb
get in and do something to straighten relief which it affords. Ik> not be diz ( pu«e*ible.
"When reverses come yo° ’*
A«k your local Hardware! stone philosopher.
G. II Robimt inform.« in« he will soon
out and deepen the channel from thia city courageii until you have given it ■
or
Bpwrttag
1.<»«»«>«
Ner-
|
trial.
Many sufferer« have been aur-
who your friends are."
“No.”
chant (or the STI V ENS. I
to the hay
It isol vital importance to prteed and delighted with ita psin-reliev. leave toe Bays place ami move to Tilla-
If you cannot obtain, we I
“Ask him If he’s tried It’’—Cleveland
"So." They Immediately P*
fillamook CMv and surrounding country mg quailtie«. 35 and » cent aizea for aale m«m»k
“Yes.
•hip direct, ex pre«« pre- I
Plain Dealer.
and should have l«en taken in hand by all druggist«-
pM«l. upon receipt of ( ata- I
that they knew you were •> lrt*
log rrice.
years ago, and nnlese this is done this
□ucklen’s Arnica Salve Wins
— I^iulsvllle Courier Journal-
Not
Suspicious.
Th« Bast Pills Ever Sold.
vicinity need never eipecl to secure many
<rn«l 4
Tom Moore, of Rumi R-ute I. Cech,
Tbe Constable—Yes. your worship,
" After doctoring 13 year« tor chronic
•nestraSSViLJi"!*« far 140
of the industiies. They will locate wItere 1 Indigeaiaui. and «pending over two hun ran, Ga.. oorllea
** I had a luul «ore
tbe prisoner Is a most suspicions char
Farsighted.
—Why do you force •* *
theie is deep w ater and railroad facilities dred
'
i-"-:
*'»r
dollar«, nothing baa ilone me a* come on the instep of utj foot and could
acter Tbe Accnaed (Indignantly)— It's
find nothing lluvl would heal it qntil I
for an answer? She (who >• **
combined. The Port of Tillamook Com- much go.si aa Dr. King'« New Lite Pills. I
him that'» suspeeclous. Aw'm no sus- I
applied Bucklen'e Arnica Salve.
L*-s-
I Wtlcal economy)—Because I
w¿í~;"F,,M "«rare
tniMK n had a good opportunity last , 1 ornsuier them tire beat pills ever I than half of a S ■ cent hot won lhe day
peeclous o' anybody!—Punch.
■old." write« B. F Ayscue. of Ingleside.
.*1 ere.,.g,-,n«<^ «ay.
>o give you a monopoly aatll 1 •
December to raise tMM> by taxation for B.C.
]
Sold under guarantee at Chas I. for uie by affecting a |*-rf«4 cure ."
I Tbe good man prolongs hta life. To Whether there's any compftf*
Sold
uniter guanu.Ua al Chas. 1
that purpose, and we understand that ’ Clough's drug store. 23e.
Clough a drug More
be able to enjoy one's past life Is to
A.
live twice.-Martial.
f
.
He that comes unblddea
<OWU unasked Irish Proverb
Liquor a Nuisance
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