Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 02, 1908, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JULY a, 1908
The voting contest for the Goddess of
Liberty closed Monday night with a
dauce at the opera bouse, with the fol­
lowing result;
Vida Roger"......... .
12.768
Ruth Easter.......
8973
Rose Walling......
3028
Winnie Wallace
. 2617
Emms Svenson ...
JL .
861
Rachel Fletchall...
. 606
Esther Munson....
. 557
We confess it. On the other hand, we know
Mabel Reddawav.
. 106
we are justified in thus asking your patron­
A snap, 160 acres of timber land .for
age. We not only offer our depositors every
$6.00 per acre See J. C. B ewley .
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facility to be found in a modern institu­
It was on motion of District Attorney
tion, together with courteous consideration
McNaryvtt Dallas. Oregon, that further
and the best of service, but we also assure
hearing of arguments in the matter of
you of Security Jot your money, Strength
i new trial for A. J. Hembree, recently
and Stability in management and methods.
convicted of murder in the first degree,
We will appreciate your busiuess.
was continued te Julv 9 to give the dis­
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trict attorney opportunity to meet the
questions rniseil by Judge Pipes for the
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
defense |udge Pipes, in his argument
for a new trial raises three« questions :
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
First, that Washington county should
M. IV. HARRJSON. Cashier.
have been selected by Judge Galloway
for the trial of the case, that being the
nearest countv to Tillamook, the countv
from which the change of venue was
asked ; second, that the defendant had
been given no opportunity to enter a
plea to the indictment in Tillamook
county
; third, that the verdict of the
The
Grand
Ronde
ball
team
came
in
OOK
JOTTINGS
Thursday and will play a game with >ury was not according to the evidence
given in the trial of the case.
Tillamook Friday meriting.
fis, eye specialist,
Boulder Creek and Sandlake items did
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Death of Grover Cleveland.
itts. for abstracts.
not reach us last wrek until after we had
Morris nbout your eyes,
Grover Cleveland, twice preaident of
gone to press Thursday afternoon.
the United Stales, died last week at his
lumook County Bank notes. *
B. S. Powell, who was charged with
■ bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash using abusive and profane language, was borne, ” Wesllands.'1 Heart failure,
combined with pulmonary thrombosis
tried on Friday and fined five dollars.
and oedema, was the immediate cause of
Hams and Bacon at Mills'
Misses Ellen and Ruth Bewley have death. Mr. Cleveland lapsed into un­
gone to Monmouth, where the former consciousness and he remained in that
to rent for cattle. Apply to will take the teachers’ summer course of condition until the end. Death was
study.
romp.
peaceful. Just la-fore he died Mr.
W. W. Wiley was elected president of Cleveland sought to say something, but
Knudson has received t lit ir
the Western Division of the Oregon his words were inaudible.
»ting,
Mrs. Cleveland was the only member
lave trouble with your eves, Teachers’ Association, at Eugene, on
a
Saturday.
of his family with him when he died. \
bry Morri«,
Dr. Smith was called to the home of
[the time to see about your
Making the Best of Things.
W. D. Gladwill last week, whose daugh
i't put it off.
Looking on the bright side is an atti.
ter, Ruth, is ill with typhoid fever at
leekrcame in from Portland
tude of mind tliat can be cultivated
Boulder creek.
May.
R. Catterlin, who was charged with really and truly. Instead ot moaning
r came in from Forest Grove
using abusive and profane language, was and groaning about past, present and
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tried on Friday, and Justice White fine, possibly future troubles, it is a duty we
owe not only to ourselves, but to our
|er left for Portland on Satur- him $10, which was paid.
kiness.
family and friends and our little word to
Miss Ida Goyne has been chosen by the
r serial tickets 351, 1000 and Committee to read the Declaration of cheerfully make the best of things, to
smile and look pleasant, as the photo­
I at Sturgeon’s.
Independence, the Fourth. Wo are sure graphers say. 80 shall we feel better in
trial iicket^l33 expires July a better selection could not have been
health and temper, and mayy of the
made.
worries will dinappear as if hy magic.
I editor of the Cloverdale
For sale, One Holstein Bull Calf 13 Worry is a habit that grows rapidly, and
las in the city on Tuesday.
months old, grandson of Lunde Oregon the more it is indulged tn the stronger it
Bozortli returned from a bnsi- de Rol, 4* white. Price $50. Registered grows till everything goes wrong, and
and transferred, W111 Hartill, Melyille- there are only dark clouds over every­
I Portland on Tuesday.
thing to cheer us on our way. We feel
Ifv Morris will tell you the Oregon.
For Sale, a Second Hand Boiler and martyrs, misunderstood and badly
it your eye troubles.
[Knudson's furniture store has Engine ; also a small Donkey Engine and needed, and others who have to bear our
Erst class stock of carpets. * Boiler, all in good shape and in running fancied grievances come to regard us us
order. Enquire of Frauk Long, nt the 3 wet blanket, miserable and radiating
at once, a renter for first-class
misery all around. This should not be
saw mill in this city
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I cranberry ranch.—E. H.
Get the gun down, wipe the dust off so. I^t us enjoy the good things of life,
and come out to the clay bird shoot. keeping the sorrows of yesterday in the
land son bought an olds nin­
Sunday, July 5th 9 a.m. near Harrison’s background and refusing to meet future
th was shipped in on tlie El-
Bridge. Three prizes. $25. $15, and troubles halfway. Many give their
■veek.
troubles too much place in their
$10.00, K ing & S mith Co.
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la three year old Durham Bull,
thoughts and exaggerate their impor­
Caples & Hoevet have started slum­ tance. Even trouble has its place, for
I kind. T. H. McCormack,
ber yard opposite Mrs. Walker's, and trouble is necessary for developing a
those wanting lumber can get it from certain side of our natures, sympathy
be latest instruments for the
there by leaving orders at the Tillamook cotnes by suffering, and the very things
lamination of the eye. Call
Hotel or the Yellow Fir saw mill.
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which hurt slid grieve us are helping to
km.
S. G. Reid, president ol the German make our natures strong and delightful.
re your horses ,in the rain
American Bank, came in from Portland
Don't become soured and visit your
tan tie them in Harris’ Tie
last Saturday by way of Sheridan in his misfortune on all the world, w hich is
cts.
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automobile, making the trip in twelve really Dot to blame for it..
ftmblev, of Bay City, had the hours.
A bad temper added to a plain face is
to run a nail in his foot on
The Sue H. Elmore left out on Satur­ a misery. But good temper, sweetness
day with the following passengers : J. and unselfish manners can make a plain
ly and Mrs. Hubert Smith, Montgomery, Mrs A K. Case and woman even more charming than a
»le, were in the city on Tues- daughter, Mrs. Watt, J. L. Sandburn, pretty one.
M. Withers, A. Dawson, L. Skidmore.
Over Thirty-Five Years.
J. C. Yale, F. C. Baker, Dr. Henry E.
In 1872 there was a great deal at
IV. Grayson, who baa been in
diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera infan*
Morris, and six Sisters.
[the past winter, came in on
Several contractors lately have been turn. It was at this time thst Cham,
tar tain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
looking over the work on the Pacific Remedy wax first hmught into use. It
■Drew who has been attending Railway & Nav. Co.'s line between Hills proved mor«* successful than any other
ihe University of Oregon came boro and Tillamook, and present indi­ remedy or treatment, and has for thir*
ledneHday.
cations are that construction is soon to tj five years maiinained that record.
From a small t>egii ning its snle and use
Ibeis of the Swastika Club tie resumed. The road is completed for has extended to every part of I lie United
K arrangements to put in a attoul 20 miles out from Hillsboro, aud States and to many foreign countries.
six months uninterrupted work would Nine druggists out «•( ten will recom­
mend it when their opinion is asked,
(I. Hare will preach at Bay complete the grade and bridge building although they have other .nedfcines that
»day morning and m this city into Tillamook.
p«y them a greater prohl. It can
Died at Silver City, New Mexico, June always be depended upon, even in the
mg.
most severe and dangerous cases. For
It WcBb, wh” h>-s been ill at 24th. D. W. Jones, brotlierto J. L. Jone* saie by sll Druggists.
of
this
city.
He
moved
to
Tillamook
in
to
t Santllake. is up and able
Boy's Life Saved
1886. where he .esit-’ed eighteen years,
the house again.
My little t*>y. four year« o d. had »
and on account of psatr health moved
kainments and sport« will I l-e to New Mexico. Diseased leaves a wife severe attack of dyeenleiy. IVr had two
phyeiciane; l",lh of ib.-m gave him up.
Bird and fourth. Every) one
. »nd two children to mourn their loss.
We then gave him Chamberlain's Colic,
to Tillamook to celebrate.
John Berns and MissHulda Bergstrom Ciiolrra and Diarrhoea remedy which
cured
limi and ta-tieve that eased his
twill bring in the mck cru'-h were married Wednesday morning by
life.—Wlt.I.lAM H. MBOI.ISO Carlx.n
Itn roller tor the county as it Father La.Mtller at the Catholic church. Hill, Ala. There in
dou' I hut this
■Iky for the Elmore to bring, The bride is the daughter of Mr. Erick reuietly save* the 11 *•■*..< many ehildnen
each tear. (Jive II with cantor oil ac­
lot. Sunday, July 5, beginning Bergstrom and the bridegroom is the cording to tire plain priote-l directions
son
of
Frank
Berns.
The
young
couple
Ihrer prizes $25. $15. and
and a cure is certain. For ade by all
¡It shoot. K ing 8t S mith C o * have many irtend* who wish them a Druggists.
long life ol happioess.
» returned from Portland
The Nehalem HoreeCompriny'» stallion
accompanied by his moth-
Flanner
will be at Easter'« barn Mon­
who will spend the sum
a Buaine** Directory of each City,
day», Thureday» aud Satnrtla^ ; at
Town and Village in Oregon and
Fred Zaddacb'». on the Nehalem, Tuea-
Washington, giving a Descriptive
is left on Saturday for Mc- div« afternoon* and Wedne»day «torn-
Sketch of each place, together with
the location and Shipping Facilities
and will return about the t >ga , and at the Whitney Co."» ranch ,
and a Classified Director* of Each
Which he will make trips to half a mile west of the W. N. 1 aughn
Bnsioes* and Profeeaion R. L. Folk
land Nehalem.
place. Friday».
& Co. Inc.. Seattle, Wa*h.
ants Your Business
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Commissioner’s Court.
The Board of County Commissioner*
composed of Judge H. F. Goodspeed
and Commissioner* Geo. W. Bodylelt
and H. V. Alley convened on Wednesday
and transacted county business ns fol­
low» :
A. M. Hare, salary.................... 100 00
C. A. Johnson, deputy................. 50 OO
Glass & Prudltomn.e, metchan-
dise ........................................... 164 75
2 <10
J J. Howser, «lection.................
Headlight, printing ..................... 18 50
Mrs. E Stew art, county }>oor ... 20 00
W. R. Robedee, merchandise.... 21 »5
Chas. I. Clough, merchandise .. 174 84
5 00
G. A. Pateson, book.....................
P. W. Todd, salary, May and
Jnim .................. ......................... 91 67
IV til. Btsij felt, a«lary ................. 89 IX)
G. B. Lamb, express, etc ......... 10 10
W. W. Wiley, salary ............... 83 33
R. F. Zach man. merchandise.... 32 48
G. B. Lamb, salary ..................... 133 38
K. Mills, salary ....... '................... 50 00
Dawson Bro«., ng hire................. 10 00
Road District No. 5.
9 22
E E. Webb............................ .
7 20
C. 8. Atkinson..............................
Fritz Drebert ................................ 23 40
2 25
Dave Coulson................................
Geo. Helmeyer and team ........... 42 75
Arthur Brown ............................ 20 47
Ira Spencer .... . .............................. 15 52
Cliff Mattoon..................... frv... 15 52
Geo. Kellow and team................. 23
Jake Huston.................................. 14 62
2 47
Aiuba Brown ................................
Jiui Potter.......................... ..........
4 50
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H. M. Farmer, Balary as road
supervisor....................................
W. D. Body felt, board of priso­
ners ...........................................
State vs. Ralph Catterlin.
A. T. While, justice.....................
8. 8. Johnson, witness.................
G. B. Lamb, witness...................
G. B. Wilt, witness.......................
Clarence Davis, witness ........
J. C. Bewley, constable.............
, State vs. Ed Hadley.
A. L. White, justice.....................
D. E. Goodspeed, jurior ............
W. C. Wolfe, jurior.....................
C. B. Wiley, jurior .....................
J. A. Dawson, jurior .................
Erick, Glad, jurior.......................
Chas. Svenson., jurior,...............
J. C. Bewley, constable .............
State vs. J. J. Ilowter.
A. T. White, justice.....................
R. W. Bundy, witness...............
R. E’ Welch, witness .................
H. Crenshaw ................................
J. 0. Bewley, constable .............
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A. L. White, justice fees, State
vs. L. M. Smith.........................
A. T. White, justice fees. State
vs. Tom Brown..........................
.1. C. Holden, salary.....................
H. Crenshaw, salary.................
A. T. White, justice fees, State
vs. Jaspher Perry............... ..
A. T. White, justice, State vs.
Chai lea Fleck.............. ,...........
A.. T. White, justice, State vs.
R. W. Bundy............................
F. Dye ...................................
R. L. Wade, merchandise.........
Alex McNair & Co., merchandise
Nelson & Co................................
Miami Lumber Co., lumber ....
Clarence Hannenkrat, mt rehan-
dine...............................................
F. Fitzpatrick................................
R D. No. 3.
R. B. Vaughn nnd team.............
W. C. Hill and team.....................
T. F. Harrison and team.............
F Withero and team .................
S. D Webb............................... .
W. D. Webb, jr............................
Frank Matz ..................................
C II. Lund....................................
L. L. Stillwell................................
Win Hanna...................................
Frank Black..................................
Albert Olds....................................
Geo. Watt ......................................
T. B Wall ....................................
W. C. Hill......................................
D. F. Trowbridge.........................
Fr»*d Ostrander ............................
John Watt ....................................
Wm Hiatt, Hunt bridge .........
P. Fnzpntrick, ditto ...................
Kmg & Smith, inercliaiidit-e ....
Fred Lowery and teun .............
C. Christenson. ...............................
II. B. Johnson ............. ..........
Scovell & Tlioiitpaoa. partial pay.
lueiiC «»n road contract.............
Caple« & Hoevel. lutnhet...........
Work in R. D No 6
jewie .. .............................................
1 Thon. Wilson..................................
L. Whitman....................................
Foster......... ..........................
Polk s Gazetteer 1 F. D L. J. Dunn
and team ...................
R. D. No. 3
' Geo. Regan....................................
, Tom Johnson................................
Dick Johnson..................................
Dan Perry....................................
, John Gellager ............................
92 50
30 00
8 50
1 70
1 70
1 70
1 70
8 10
7 05
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
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3 80
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26 10
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4 50
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Mark Hobson...................
Ben Johnson........................
John Waldeurah.................
Bob Kennaday...................
Grant Marshall...................
Sam Johuson .....................
NelsJ Anderson........... .
Chas. Requa........................
Al Shelden..........................
Frank Hobson and team
John Johnson and team...
Pete Hogan and team ....
Clarence Tilden.................
Sid Travis............................
Geo. Hobson........................
Frank Hobson, wagon hire
Frank Pearson, timber ,..
Bert Tilden, timber...........
Mark Hobson, piling......
Grant Marshall, piling....
John Hickey and team...'.
Matt Ripley ......................
Dan Hickey........................
Warren Hoskins.................
Jim O'Brien........................
Wm. Hoskins and team ..
J. M. Weiss & Sons, on contract
for building road.....................
J. M. Weiss & Sons, lumber.......
R. D. No. I
Louis Ludtke ................................
John Larsen ..................................
Wm. Norris........... . ......................
Ray Thompson..............................
Bob Radaker..................................
W. Schollmeyer............................
Chas. Easom and team.................
Albert Easom. .. .........................
Fred Kabba....................................
Dan Hickey aud team.................
Arthur Schlappi............................
J. Houghton....................................
F. Zaddach's team........................
S. Barber.........................................
S. M. Batterson..............................
Harry Angello................................
Willie Snyder................................
C. L. Alley......................................
R. D. No. 3
L. L. Stillwell.. .......................
Elmer Rice...................................
D. W. Lamb.................................
Nick Job....... . ............................
W. Dowd..................................... .
H. McKinley..............................
E. Benscheidt............................
Vick Stuart................................
F. Downey...................................
L L. Stillwell, liyery hire....
Harry Holmes............................
Work iu R, D. No. 6.
Orley Kellow..............................
Jim Body felt.............................. .
Dave McKinney........................
Ola Lane.......................................
J. C. Matthers.......................... .
Wm. Bragg................................
Work in R. D. No. 4.
G. C. Vaughn and team...........
M. D. Darby..............................
D. B. Darby................................
D. D. West..................................
R. Knight....................................
G. Apsley.....................................
Chas. Ecklofi..............................
C, Christenson............................
L. A. Edgar..................................
Casper Schlappi.........................
H. Brooks.................................... .
H. B. Johnson.............................
P. Schrader ..............................
John Sanders...............................
T. H. Lyster ...............................
A. L. Darby ..............................
J. Barber.......................................
H. Barber.....................................
Ray Edgar, watching gate......
A. Knight, ditto........... .............
— Descon....................................
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” Say, maw I"
’’ Well, whal!”
" How do they get holes in lace ?”
’• Why, they make the lace round the
holes, my son.’’
'* But it ain’t lace ‘ thout it's got holes,
it is. maw?’
" No. Edwin,"
" Well, how du they gel the holes in
the lace, they put round the hole« to
make the lace then ?"
“ Child, you will yet drive me to dis­
tract ion.”
•• Where do they get the holes, maw?”
“ Why, the holes are just air.”
’’ O, they're air holes?’’
“ I suppose so.”
" Well, there's air hole« in paw’s hat.
Does that make it a lace hat?”
’• No. No. No.’’
’’ A S wim cheese has holes in it. Does
that make it Swiss lace ?'*
’’ Hold your fool tongue! Do you
hearI”
’’ Didn't you Bay all lace had holes,
maw ?’’
"Yea.”
” Well, I've got Bhoe laces, but they
ain't got no hole« in 'em.'’
” I .eave the room and permit me to
finish ' Lsdy Lingerie's Lost Lover; or
How Lord Luinbaeo Was Lured Away
by a Lissome Little Lallapalaza of a
Lacemaker.' ”
’• Maw, kin you make lace?”
’’ No. Edwin ; that is not one of my
accomplishments.”
** I didn'i think you could, maw. Mrs.
Kuuckenberger, said you was so fat
lacing would'nt do you any good.”
But ’’ maw” wasn't too fat to give
Edwin a lacing that did him some good'
—Chicago Journal.
We are Deniers in
FARMS and LANDS
If you want to sell your Farm, send us
full description, terms, etc., aud we
can do it.
T. B ACKERS & CO.,
Washington Block, Portland. Ore.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
Capital Stock........................ $25.000.
75 Offers every facility W- safe banking,
00
and solicit« your buaines«.
75
Commercial, Savings and Trust De­
60 partments.
50
Interest at current rates on checking
20 accounts.
Our little hook, *'Helpful Hints on
50 Banking," explaining how to do your
banking by mail is ready.
07
Send for a copy. It's free for the
5° asking.
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35 ^TERDO B. GREGORY,
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5”
20
Orrica : Over Sturgeon's.
RESIDENCE : Mrs. Walker's.
5“
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Local Phone.
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Physician & Surgeon,
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50
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Ju^t Exactly Right
” I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for several years and find them just
exactly right,’’ says Mr. A. A. Felton, of
Harrieville, N.Y. New Life Pills re­
lieve without the least discomfort Heal
remedy for constipation, biliousness snd
ninlaria. 2-ic. at Chas. I. Clough's drug
store.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and
Diarrhoea Remedy
Would Have Save Him
$ 1 OO.OO.
In 1902 I had a very sever* attack of
diarrhoea." say" ,R. N Farrar, of Cat
Insland. La, "For several week" I was
unable to do anything. On March. 18.
|ft)7, I had a similar attack, and took
Chamlarrlaiu's Colle. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me
prompt relief. I consider it one of the
i,eal medicines of it* kind ill the w orld,
and had 1 ute-tl it in 1902 la-lieve II
16 52 W ould have saved me u I..... dred dollar
fl 22 doctor'» bill. Sold by all Druggist*.
77 75
It Can’t he Beat.
145 12
Thu best of all teacher, is experience
5 22
M Harden. of Silver City, North
31 35 Carolina, says : “ llfml Electric Bitter,
doc "II that’, claimed for It For Hlotii
500 00 hc I i , Liver and Kidney troubles it can't
tie beat. I have tried It and find it »
120 7» most excellent medicine." Mr. Harden
I. rigid ; it's <be •»■st of all medicii e.
also for weak tins, lam« hack. and all
tin down condition.. Bet too for chills
3 37 and malaria. 8<4d under gu»rsnteeat
3 3, Chas. I. Clough's drug More Wc.
7 20
Best the World Affords.
IO 57
’ It giver me unbounded pleasure to
3 •$ recommend Hueklen’» Arnica Halva,"
says J. W Jenkins. <>f Chapel Hill. N.
45 OO C. " I am convinced it's the beat salve
38 36 the world sffords. It cured • felon on
my thumb, aud it never fails to heal
31 61 e»»ry
sore, burn or wound to which it is
40 75 S ppi led. 25c at Chas I. Clough« drug
I store.
39 S®
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Inquisitive Edwin,
Verdict for Dr. Pierce
AGAINST TUB
Ladies' Home Journal.
Sending truth alter a He. It Is an oM
maxim that "a lie will travel seven
leagues while truth Is getting Its boots
on." and no doubt hundreds of thousands
of good people read the unwarranted and
malicious attack upon Dr. R. V. Pierce
•nd hl» "Favorite Prescription-published
In the May (1904) number of the Ladies
Home Journal, with Its great black dis­
play headings, who never saw the hum­
ble, groveling retraction, with Its Incon-
■plcuoiu heading, published two months
later. It was boldly charged In the sland­
erous and libelous article thst Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, for the curs of
woman's weaknesses and ailments, con­
tained alcohol and other harmful Ingredi­
ents. Dr. Pierce promptly brought suit
•gainst the publishers of the Ladles’
Home Journal, for 4200,900,00 damage«.
Dr. Pierce alleged that Mr. Bok. the
editor, maliciously published the article
containing
ch (alia and defamatory
matter wl
the Intent of Injuring hl«
buslne
iir therm ore, that no alcohol. or
urious. or hablt-forralng, drug»
other
are. or
ere. contained In hi» "Fa-
vorite
I ptton*; that said medicine
Is mad
tn native medicinal roots and
no haamful Ingredients whate
aonta
that Mr. Bak's malicious <tale-
were wholly Ind absolutely fslae.
ID"
retraction
r.rimetl
I
ere
t r ac t,^......
—- hv
r sa id Jnurn^j
th«• y *
»wu-diic thM
jrced Iff ackiA'
ackuiiwMae
IlpiLLhey
JHltWI MjiaiYMMOf "FakurltJ
rn$*rnistit.
Kiuir' n ” frigni
3.^1
infTmwHH nn q
WjJ"
“ taillis in
a I rrti) fTTTl ÌT1
EOTOl
e iW<ny
_ îmtn
_ __
Tiiese fsci* were «Iso moven in the IHsl or
th»- action In th« Supreme Court. But th*
business of Dr Pierce w«» sreailr Injure«! by
the publication of the libelous aritcl* with
Ils (real dlsplsx hesillns«. while hundreds of
thousands who read the wickedly defamatory
article never aaw the hntnble groveling re­
traction. Mt In »mall trpe and ma«le aalncon-
eplcwons a« possible. The matter waa. how­
ever brought before a ' try In lb« Supreme
Court of New Yor’l State,which promptly
rentlered s verdict in the Doctor'« faro«.
Thna hie I reducers rente to grief sa4 IMIS
base alendnra vsre refuted.
mil seti direct t* bayer. Gtv* prie*.
«Meripdas ai^jtutt* wbas posarselo«
L »AMTMIU. »¿*WM
» I At Mr. ■. T-