Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 23, 1908, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
JULY 23, 1908.
Interesting Scraps,
answering the same purfiose. The lin­ Interstate Commerce Commission in
seed oil prevents the hair from coming dealing with the roads True to Bryan's
out, anil also retains the carbolic acid. free trade traditions his platform de
Another remedy is to take two or tme mauds that the tariff, when it is revisrd
small handfuls of walnut leaves or bv the Republicans after Taft enters
penny-royal on which pour two or three office next March, shall lie revised by a
quarts of cold water. Let it infuse over sweeping cut of duties, regardless of par-
night, pour the whole next morning into ticular industries, and that all artaks
a kettle and boil for fifteeu minutes. which compete with commodities that
When cold it is fit for use. Moisten a are contiolled by a trust shall be placed
sponge with it, and before the horse on the free list. As nearly every ankle
goes out of the stable let those parte ot any consequence is made by concei i s
which are most irritable be smearid which have some sort of associatioi
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with other corporations, and which, ii
The Pennsylvania majority against with the liquid.
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the Democratic interpretation, would t <
Bryan in 1896 was 285,072. He has
Commissioner of Education Draper, of
called trusts, this stipulation would re.
little to lose by moving to make it
New York, lias stirred up a hornet's
<luce the duties to such small figures ii
unanimous.
nest of hostile criticism by his reported
the aggregate that the government
remarks
at
the
New
York
University
With many Democrats tbe important
would be compelled to close most of its
business for the campaign is to give Summer 8chool touching on the cher custom houses, and there would be
Bryan a fall so high that be will be Ished birthright of the American youth such an inrush of foreign goods that
to aspire to the highest positions ot our home market would lie swamped,
w illing to quit.
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honor and power.
After contrasting most ol our factories would be closed
A phrenologist who makes a map ol the condition of boys and girls in foreign
and millions of American wurke.r
Mr. Bryan’s head saves bis face by stat, countries who are expected to stay in
would be thrown out of employment.
ing that the Nebraskan has a large the class in which they are born will
organ ol language.
that of American school children, «Ii
When Women Had Votes.
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are taught to regard theme, lv-w as th,
Have
women e|er Isen legally <!’►
The year's record for the long jump
equals of any. Draper coi turned : •• Om
q lalifi d from voting ?
I'lns q.mstr n
rests with tlm Mexican revolutionists
educational system, acting upon on
whs raised by I’rot. J H B. .Vlasleriu»1 ,
when they hear Diax mentioned as ap
national temperaments. often lead
proaching the neighborhood.
i> a l-cture at the Royal Gallery, al
children into mischief. It often encour­
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Westminster, writes a London corres­
ages them to undertake things for w liich
In 8witz>'rland 20,000 women have
they are not fitted. I think we makes pondent.
engaged in watchmaking. If the men
He |>ointed out that in the tli rt'-ei-tl
mistake in telling the child that he may
are smart they will keep tlieir eyes on
and fourteenth centuries women bind
be the president of the United States.'-
farming. There's billions in it.
n-vnera liad exactly the same rights a
This sentiment is in line with the recent
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male landowners.
It woe the geueial
movement in New York and other slate,
In his second battle Bryan carried only
c istoiu, however, for them to do tli.n
to have trade schools added to the public
four small Northern states. The prole
Civic business by proxy, just as liny dm
provision fur education.
ability is that he can now,hang ou only
tlieir military service by proxy.
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to Colorado, with a fighting chance for
“1 doubt, except on rare occasions
Republican national committeemen
Nevada.
should give tbelr beet attention in whether women took any part ill th»
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election of representative to Parlia
On the morning of Novtmber 4 Mr. the present campaign to Tennessee and
ment." he added. “ but they were not
Kentucky,
where
the
political
conditions
Guffey will remind the Democrats that
legally disqualified from voting.
Ii
suggest
that
a
vigorous
effort
will
bring
he called Brvan "the most impudent.
would be interesting to see, if any o'
domineering, devastating boss the Dem­ important results, The electoral vote of
the two states combined in more than you can trace it, when the disqualifies
ocratic party has ever known.”
that of Ohio, and might easily decide an lion ot women from tbe exercise of tl r
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Gov. Hughes is catching speckled election. There are special reasons why franchise became-law. I am not certain
trout in the Adirondacks. und keeping Republican managers should be active in that it exists at all."
the state politicians guessing as to his that quarter. In both states an extensive
A Unique Leap-Year Dance.
6econd.lerm intentions. Tbe people of region la strongly Republican and never
New York will take a hand iu suggesting fails to give the party n large majority.
An attractive leap-year dance is de
The counties of the eastern part of Ten
the right thing.
scribed in Women's Home Companioi
A
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□essee and Kentucky are as steadfastly
Enough new battle ships are nearing and numerously Republican as a New for August. Each girl sends to the gen
completion to make an Atlantic fleet of England State, and the section forma a tlenian she has chosen to he her escort,
eight to sail eastward to welcome the political wedge in the heart of the South, an invitation to the dance, stating al
what time he should call for her.
circumnavigators several months hence. extendiug to Georgia. Tennessee Dem
The girls agree among themselves to
The navy is not increasing as fast as ocrats, as the news of the day shows,
exchange places, and each girl is masked
some desire, but it is doing well.
are in a tumult of division, apparently
and dressed to represent some distin­
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on the subject of prohibition, but
guished character.
Whin the guests
An American in Panama who vig.
deeper causes are at
work and the
have all arrived al the hall, each man is
orously objected to washing windows
bitter conflict between the wings of
given a slip ol paper and a pencil, t<
with an American flag was chased
the party must be fought to a finish
guess who each girl is. A prize may ly
across the border by a lieutenant gen­
Tennessee lias prohibition now except in
given to the one guessing the moio
eral in full uniform and several police­
tbe cities of Memphis. Nashville and
correctly.
men. It may be that our marines at
Chattanooga, and nearly all the counties
Before unmasking, each man has th<
Panama will he needed to prevent the
of Kentucky have voted out saloons
first dance with the girl with whom hi
natives from getting too gay.
under a.local option law. Democratic
came. Afterward comes the unmasking,
■ to a
direension in the two states would be as
The Democratic newspapers that
and the surprise—if the girl has played
llerce as ever if the liquor issue dropped
opposed Bryan in 1896 are still against
her part well.
out of the acconnt altogether.
him and many of those that support
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BOULDER CREEK.
him are evidently not hopeful. As to
On the injunction issue tbe Democratic
the future he lias simply said that he
Everyone is hard at work making
expects to be good for four or five more platform is characteristically Bryanite
hay in our neighborh od. The crop is
campaigns. The lot of a Democratic and dishonest. While hypocritically as
very heavy around here, and if the
newspaper since 1896 has not been a setting that the courts “are the bid
warks of our liberties,’’ it at the same weather continues favorable, will be
happy one.
time demands that the property pro got in, in good condition.
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11. A. Chopard is working in the hay
' People talk about the midnight oil as tecting and life preserving powers of the
if it had some virtue attached to it.’’ courts of equity be curtailed to an extent at Blaine for R. O. Richards amt Perl
writes Doctor.Hale in Woman's Home that would render them ineffective lor Coulson.
Mrs. Grace Chopard and son Norman
Companion for August. "In truth, four the purpose for which they were created.
times out of five the midnight oil means The demand that “the parties to all ju­ spent Sunday with Mrs. C.’s parents at
overwork, or it means that you have dicial proceedings should be treated with Hebo. Her brother, Cecil Getchfl, came
neg'ected some duty which should have rigid, impartiality’’ has an odd sound in after her Saturday evening and brought
been attended to before the sun went view ol the fact that all parties are now her home Sunday evening. They were
down “Unless each night recovers the treated with rigid impartiality, mid in accompanid by Miss lessie Edwards, of
ground lost in the exertion of the day view of the further fact that this is the Helio.
H. T. Miller, our cheesemaker, went
before, you arr committing suicide by very reason why the Bryanite conven­
inches ; and you have no right to com­ tion, at the demand of Mr. Gonipers. the to Tillamook one day last week, and Mr.
head of the American Federation of La Beach, of Pleasant Valley, his business
mit suicide at all
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bor, and at the demand of bis friend partner, made cheese in his place.
Carl Jensen went to Helm last week to
Among thoes who hare tried re-en­ Bryan, wants partiality iu the proceduie
They want discrimina­ help liis grandpa Jensen in lhe hay.
forced concrete as a material for boats ol the courts.
We are very sorry to announce tl e
is a firm of Rome, Italy, whose experi­ tion in favor of one element of the citiz> n
ments have extended back more than ten ship, the members of the labor unions, death last Wednesday morning, of little
years. They have built a number of ves­ as against all other citixens. This at In-land, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
sels having a displacement of 100 Io 150 tempt to gain special favors is seen in R Y. Blalock. He had been ailing for
tune. The frame« have been of re-en­ the innocent looking demand that “In­ several days, wiili an ii'fl unni.ition of
forced with wire netting and on lheinside bor organizations and their membeis skin. The burial was at.Fairview ceine
with a similar layer, thus forming a dou­ should not be regarded as illegal com­ tery, where a number.of Mrs. Blalock's
ble hull inclosing water-tight compart, binations in restraint of trade." In the relatives are at rest. The family have
menu. A final coaling of pure cement Danbury case the United States Supreme the sincere sympathy of everyone in
gives ths outside a highly finished ap Court classed tbe American Federation their sad loss. We are happy, however,
pearance. Such vessels are clslmed to of Labor, tn its boycott against the bat to think of- him as : “ Not dead, but
have the advantages of rapidity and manufacturers, as a trust in restraint < f sleeping; not lost, only gone before.” He
cheapness in building, low cost Of main, trade, in tbe plain meaning of the Sher­ is only another and a dearer link in
tenauoe, great resistance to waves end man act. Bryan's platform demands the chain to draw ua upward to our
shock, and of being—unlike wooden ves privileges for the labor trust to assail Heavenly home.
Mr. and Mrs. Borba and Mr and Mra.
and ruin everybody who imures its dis
seis—quite fireproof.
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pleasure, although auch privileges are H. L Jensen were county seat visitors
It has been held that tuberculosis, or very proper I y denied to the industrial, last week.
Little Ruth Gladwell is aome lie tier at
consumption, is a result of civilization, the commercial, the transportation and
the present time, but is still suffering
and that it was unknown in the early all other sorts of trusts.
grestly with inflammatory rheumatism.
days of man. However, Dr. Paul Bar
Mr. and Mrs. John Brooke and family
telsi coords an interesting discovery in
“Let us make the platform as Bryan
the Umschau. lie says that he has dis­ ite as the ticket,” said ex-Senator Smith and Mr. Valentins Fisher and famdy, if
covered unmistakable traces of tuber of New Jersey, one of tbe delegates at Dallas, Ore., are camping at 11. A.
cular disease in the spinal column <-f the Denver, "so that on Bryan's defeat in Chopards’,
skeleton of a male belonging to the later November he can not lay tbe blame on
It Can’t Be Beat.
Stone Age and found at Heidelberg the platform.’’ The convention took
The best of all leai-liera la experience.
recently, and that he can conclude with tbe New Jersey Democratic leader at C. M. Harden, of Hilv.r City, North
certainty that the man had suffered from his word. Except free silver and govern­ Carolina, says : " I find Electric Biltera
tuberculosis. The only vertebrae show ment ownership and operation of lhe doe« all that’s claimed for it For Stotr.
acli. Liver and Kidney trouble« it can’t
lug traces of caries were those near the railwavs, every Bryanite lad and folly of lie teal. I have tried it and find it a
chest; they are tn snch a > late that they any consequence is in the Denver mani mir • excellent mm^i-ine.” Mr Harden I
point conclusively to tubercnkiais This frsto. An echo of Bryan's old Populist Is riglii . it s the le-st of all medicliie«
■e the Oldest case of tuberculosis which days is heard in that demand for a new also for weakness. fauna liark. and all
run down conditions. Best too fur chills
lias been discovered in Germany.
issue of greenbacks to be used as and malaria Sold under guarantee at
emergency currency. The election of Chas. I. Clough s drug More Vic.
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To protect animals from the annoy­ United States senators by a direct vote
ance of flies the following preparetem is of the people is orged. as “the gateway
Just Exactly Right
recommended; Two-thirds linseed oil, to other national reforms.” a step to- ' *’ I have used Dr. King's New Life
one-third crude carbolic acid.
Apply ward socialism which tbe people will I Pills far several years and find them yust
with • swab to the ups of ths hair, refuse to sanction. Though Bryan's exactly right,’' says Mr. A. A. Felton, i f
Harrisville. N Y
New Life Pill» re
especially about the horns, and tbs demand for government ownership of lleve without the least discomfort B«*t
animal will not be bothered with flies of tbe railways is ignored in the platform, remedy foe conMipatkm, btliousne^ wr.d ,
any kind for a week. This preparation, recommendations are made fur a dan malaria. 25c. at Ubas. I. Clough’s drug 1
More.
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it to asserted, to sxceitoot for bones, ( g crons increase in the powers ot the
TROTTING STALLION.
Publicity will not injure a campaign
fund unless the list is so short as to
show a lack of interest.
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The third nomination of Bryan was
not the best thing for the party, but
tbe best he would permit.
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No Bryan crowd ever went wild over
the returns in November. There's meth
od io making the noise in July.
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COL. MAYBERRY, 36521.
Will be at Tillamook at Easter’s Barn until ist September. Those wishing to breed to a
really high class horse at a reasonable price should avail themselves of this opportunity. For
tabulated pedigree call at livery barn.
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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.
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Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at
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Greatly Reduced Prices.
TODD & CO., Tillamook.
EVERYTHING FOR <
PHYSICIANS’
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PRESCRIPTIONS.
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It’s easy here, be­
cause our stock of
paints, enamels, stains,
varnishes, soid under
the mark ot
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We specialize on prescritption
compounding and therefore
enrry a stock which repre­
sents everything that physi­
cians hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
pharmaceuticals are here si
soon as out and our line of
prescription drugs is com­
plete at all times. Onlv goods
of highrst purity and quality
are ever used.
Physicians who are ac
quainted with our stock and
methods invariably leel sure
of best results from lhe medi­
cines they have prescribed
when they see our label on
the bottle.
Expert services day or night.
I'ritws ss low as anywhere.
May we fill your prescriptions?
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
THE MEN WHO KNOW
THE SUPERIOR
QUALITIES OF '
ERDO
B.
GREGORY,
Physician & Surgeon,
Ornez ; Over Sturgeon's.
R esidence
Mrs. Walker'«.
Local Phone.
J jR. A. D. PERKINS,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office in Olsen Building.
All Work Guarantee I.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
Millan Photo Studio,
M C Opposite
the Post Office.
Portraits, Views, Enlargement«,
Crayons.
We are Deniers hi
FARMS and LANDS
If von want to sell your Farm, send us
full description, terms, etc., and we
cun do it.
T. B ACKERS & CO.,
Washington Block, Portland, Ore.
Did You Ever Try
SUCKERS. SUITS
AND HATS
GESÄNER 8c WOLFE
Opponi*Ch*
ALLKN HOUrtE
Ore the men who have
put them to the hard­
est tests in th« rough­
est weather.
0*1 the ocigmol
Towerb Pish Brand
mode since 183«
tnrtion r/rtr ron rut nuurr,
* j 'Owe* ce •©«row v » a
r«w<n
<-* un its »S«S»»1
HAKKIN’N NEW FEED AND
LIVERY BARN,
If not, give him a cal1.(
Everything first-class. Second
block South of P O.
W. G. HARRIS, Ptop.