TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
JULY 30» 19oa
I
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Editorial Snap Shots.
The automobile fever appears to be on
the increase. Next please.
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It is really too bad that some of the
dairymen's barns are not large enough
to hold the bumper hay crop.
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It is reported that the contractors for
the railroad hare threatened to take the
construction plant away. Wouldn’t that
jar Tillamookers.
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We don't wish to be sarcastic. But it
would be desecration to pull down some
of the old shacks on Main street, would
n't it ? Probably they will fall down
before many years.
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We are undecided as to the beet course I
that should be pursued when the next
individual comes to Tillamook City with I
a hot air railroad proposition—wine him
and dine him ride him on a rail, or string
him tip.
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We still have a dicker of hope that the
Pacific K hi I whv A Navigation Company
will start up work and complete the
first ten miles of road, as per their agree
meni, by next Pelntiary
We must ad
mit. however, that the dicker is getting
smaller all the time.
nbtarts
logging camp oo the Wileon river, and if I the need of transportation which is keep-
for no other reason, a bridge should be ' ing that country bottled up. Any effort
built acrosa the Wilson river, above that may be made to put a road, electric
Bester's ford, before next winter. One or steam, through from Astoria to this
will have to be built there before long to citv, should have the hearty co-operation
replace theoae washed out on the North of both counties. It would, naturally,
fork, and any improvement that cid I m be a great advantage to Astoria. The
made in building good roads and bridges most peculiar feature about the letter
to places where local industries are car from Astoria is asking the people of this
ried will be greatly appreciated. The city to secure rights of way, even before
Miami Lumber Co.'s logging ca>np on a preliminary survey is made. It is just
the Wilson Riveris the only industry of as well to remark, however, that we do
that description being operated in the not believe there is any great desire on
county, employing men and distributing the part of the citizens to rustle for rights
quite a large sum of money, and unless of wav for the Astoria, Seaside & Tilla
something is done soon to build a bridge mook Electric Railway Company alter
it will be found difficult to operate the their experience in securing rights of way
for the Pacific Railway & Navigation
camp next winter.
Co. The Astoria electric and all other
We noticed that the parties who projected roads headed for Tillamook
brought the buggies to this city kept must expect to come here without any
them on one of the business streets, and subsidies or rights of way secured for
nothing was done to force them off the them, and they.will have to rely on their
street. It is bad enough for a lot ol own resources, the same ao the farmers
airangers to use the streets to display and other citizens have had to do. But
their vehicles, but it is also dangerous to each road headed for Tillamook will he
allow a string of buggies to remain on offered the glad hand ol welcome when
the street night aft*r night. We simply ever they reach this county.
mention this to show how accommodal.
ing the city is to strangers who com-
Peddlers Bound Oyer.
here every summer for a few weeks and
|ohn
Martin was arrested again on
take business a wav from the merchant
who is heavily taxed by the city. The Friday, charged with hawking, peddling
streets are for the public, but here in and selling buggies without first oblani-
Tillamook City strangers can string a ing a county liven*«. Martin, with Ira
row of buggies along a business street, Smith, brought in a string of buggies to
leaving them there lor days and nights, peddle and sell. They had been previous
and nothing is done of protect the busi ly arrested on a similar charge, on the
ness interests of this city or the safety of complaint of 6. E. Tyler, blit Justice
the traveling public at night. But what Sappington dismissed the case on the
is the use of the snap shot man drawing grounds that the prosecution did not
attention to these matters, there are produce evidence that they had hawked
those who will say were are ‘'knocking.'' or peddled the buggies, although the de
fendants admitted selling them without
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The snap shot man several years ago first obtaining a county license.
Martin had another hearing before
pointed out quite frequently the import
ance to Tillamook City qf haying Ho- the Justice on Saturday.and the evidence
being sufficient, he was bound over to
quart on Slough straightened and deep
the
circuit court, the bail being placed at
ened. so that any vessel which can cross
Tillamook bar cau reacb this city. The $500. Martin said he Jwould not give
citizens and business men took little or bail and was locked up in the county
no interest in this matter, probably, for jail. Next morning he changed his mind
the reason that they did not realize to and put up cash bail.
A similar case against Ira Smith was
what extent that the slough and hnr.
continued
until Wednesday and was
har front could be improved ; nor did
they stop to look into the future and then further continued until next week.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Ack ey and
children,..fPorthind, me v.-a ng -th
Geo. W. Phell*. “r* A““*’ " f*“h
Elmer Hosg «nd family ’P"'>‘ Suu,U*
1 RDMANCf Of STEEL
on the beach e„j .yi-g themselves
The Rise of a Great Industry and
Enormous Fortunes.
calling o» their tri*»«»»-
Mr and Mrs Irs Latimer are visiting
will. Mr m..l »>-■ lame. Young, Mrs.
KELLY AND THE AIR BLAST.
Latimer'- father at Happy Camp.
P \v. T<eld
f«'“'ly •r* c“n)P'"A
al Happv Camp for a week or two.
A. IV Phelpa. of Long Prairie, is visit
ing with his brother, Geo. W. Phelps, at
The Flash of Genius Which Provided
the World With a Now Metal—Rob
ert Maahota Dovico—Captain Bill
Jones »nd Andrew Carnogi«-
Netarts for a few da.»-
'
Mr Herington »fid P"rty
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Cornelius, are camping at Happy Camp.
Ed Fiizpaliitk was ou the beach Sun
day.
Arthur Hunt and family are camping
at Hsppv Camp for a couple of weeks.
Tillamook was well represented at
As late as the middle of the last cén
it
tury cheap steel was unknown,
was then sold at 25 cents a pound.
The railroads were using Iron rails
which wore out ln less than two years,
and the total output of iron and steel
In a year was less than Is now made in
THE CHEERFUL
This Queer Creature Uj«,
suliar A<Jvsnt,a
"To be or not to be_t.
certainly, If | could not 1»,
dares one who speaks w|tft i
of his subject. 'Bsskm
suns or cruising leiswmt,
depths, the turtle has ln ’
good time. As soon as
|
emerges from the egg |* “
to the sen He has no on, u
him. no one to guide, la fig!,’
there la Implanted a streak J
based on the fact that naui,
period bls projecting armor
nnd no defense against tn>
and be Immediately seeks
the tropical profusion of the.
which holds ci-itbin it,
fronds an astonishing aba
marine life.
‘ Here the young turtle fad,
tested and knows that his »
hardening apnee. Once bt bu,
the weight of twenty fly, M
may 'cheek' freely any moost«!
deep. After that no fish „
ever Interferes with him fa
Cevourers may struggle all ,
break through his iron shell r
ways fall.
"The turtle, like the tpw,
has but one enemy-man. Xn
that sperm whale must ro»
frequently to the surface to b
and If It got beached high and
land what would lecome of it
the cheerful turtle can stay be*
surface for a week If he wiotn
he often does, w hile If be bad ta
an equal time on land be would
the change and be none the n
It. He Is neither fish. flesh tor
yet his flesh partakes of the cte
tstlcs of all three.
"Eating seems a mere its
with him, since for weeksttit.
may be placed tn a barrel, mfi
bung out. and emerge after h
fast apparently none the won,I
enforced abstinence from food,
light and almost from air. Oft
warm blooded organism there»
so tenacious of life as the turtle,
rles that would lie Instantly law
to fish leave the turtle apparent!
disturbed, and Ills power of U
death nt bay Is nothing abort d
velous."
four days.
Then came to William Kelly, a Pitts
burg Irish American, that flash of gen
ius which provided the world with a
new metal, something as strong as
steel nnd as cheap as Iron.
Kelly was an Iron maker and needed
charcoal. In time all the wood near
bls furnaces was burned, and the near
est available source of supply was
seven miles distant. To eart his char
coal seven miles meant bankruptcy un
mother, Mrs. M. J. Cone.
Tillamook's bumper crop of bay this
S S. Johnson and T. B. Handley were less he could Invent a way to save fuel.
year is only another proof that crop
One day he was sitting ln front of the
on the beach Tuesday.
“finery fire" when he suddenly sprang
tad tires are unknown in this county, and
to his feet, with a shout, and rushed to
with cool weather and meadows green
the furnace. At one edge he saw a
throughout the summer and the barns
A Woman’s Back
white hot spot In the yellow mass of
chock full of hay, Tillamook is the ideal
Hu many «chi's »nd pains cansad by
molten metal. The iron at this spot
weaknesses and falling, or other displace
dairying county of Oregon.
was Incandescent. It was almost gas
ment, of the pelvic organs. Other syr (■
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eous. Yet there was no charcoal—
toms
of
fema'e
w
eakness
are
freo
tent
The Mayor and City Council ought to
nothing but the steady blast of nlr.
headache, dlz .moss. Imaginary spec its or
d i something to prevent a repetition of
dark spots fl >atlng before the eyes gnaw Like n flash the Idea leaped Into hfs
the disgraceful affair which took place
excited brain—there was no need of
ing sensat'on lu stomach, drerging or
bearing dr * n in lower aixlomln>»> or pelvic charcoal; air alone for fuel.
on Monday night in C. H. Woolfe's ball.
region, disagreeable drains Nom pelvic
But people said he was crazy when
If that is a sample of the Connor Club's
organs.fiintspoll.s with geno-il weakness.
Kelly asserted that pig Iron could be
doings then that club is a disgrace to the
If any considerable numbs;'of the above changed Into malleable Iron by the air
city and a low down, debauching affair.
sympt’.ms are present the-<» Is no remedy
blast, for every Iron maker believed
th
Ive quicker rel'ef or a more per-
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In those days that cold air would chill
nu
up than Dr. Vlerce’s Favorite
It is reported that the buggy peddlers
hot iron. "Some crank will be trying
Pr
’’’s'S? h as a r ecord of over forty
are going to sue the county and the
years of cuhsik It ly the most, potent to burn ice next," said one manufactur
deputy prosecuting attorney and E. E.
Invigorating touje an< ,strengthening ner er, and Kelly, through lack of means,
Tyler. Perhaps they bad better go slow.
vine known t<> mcdlcaJ-Science It is made could not turn his Idea Into the suc
ot the glyceric extracts' of native medici
They have from all appearance been vio
cess he deserved.
nal roots found in our forests and con
lating a state law. and it is a deplorable
Then, seven years later, came Besse
tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or
state of affairs if those who are paid to
habit-forming drugs. Its Ingredients are mer. who made the new process a com
enforce the law are to be sued every time figure out whac it went to this city and
all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at mercial sueeess by the invention of his
Joseph Gibbens Wanted.
sectinn of the county from a commercial
tested under oath as correct.
they do so.
celebrated "converter” and received
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Every ingredient entering Into •Fa J10,000.000, worldwide fame and a Trumpet Blast That Dr«vs tM
and business standpoint. . Suppose this TO EDITOR Or TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
vorite Prescription” has the written en knighthood as his reward. Kelly re
it is reported that a surveying crew work had been taken in handsome years
to Repentance.
D kar S ir ,—I have taken your name dorsement of the most eminent medical
for one of the steam or electric roads ago and was completed today, with a
ceived $500.000 and comparative obliv
Old Peter Cartwright wu 11
w riters of all the several schools of prac
from
Dun's
Reference
Book,
and
am
headed for Tillamook will come in on the wide, deep water front and n straight,
tice—more valuable than any amount of ion, although his Idea was the nu preacher and circuit rider rnttj
next steamer, several parties having deep channel to the bay, what a great writing for the purpose of obtaining in. non-professfonal testimonials—though the cleus of the Bessemer process by ago.
which Iron Is purified from carbon by
arrived in this city who are toxjoin the and lasting improvement it would he to formation concerning one Joseph Gib- latter are not lacking, having been con
The exhorter was holding t
crew. There is some doubles to which Tillamoos City and how the business liens When last heard of he was st iributed voluntarily by grateful patient« the direct Introduction of oxygen, for meeting In Ohio. There rai
In numbers to exceed the endorsements when Bessemer applied for and ob number of campers on the to
Tillamook.
His
relatives
have
not
heard
road the surveying crew belongs to, but
given to any other medicine extszit for
men and property owners would pride
tained a Uulted States patent for his the eccentric speaker addreat
one of the boys said that the Southern themselves upon the improvement. We from him for over a year and nre very tn, rive of woman's Ills.
"pneumatic process" Kelly claimed pri concourses at every serrire. I
anxious
to
learn
of
Ins
whereabouts.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine
Pacific paid him his wages.
simply mention this for the purpose of Mr. GibbenB before going West r«.*sr<ied of unknown composition as a substitute ority for bis Invention, and his claim thought too few were being tB
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creating some enthusiasm Other towns, in Illinois.
for this well proven remedy or ssowx was allowed by the patent office.
He felt that something should k
Tillamook people appear to be more
Another pioneer of the steel trade. to stir the sinners to repeatr
CO.MPOH1T1OM, even though the dealer may
with less natural advantages and less
Any information relative to the above
tickled over the prospects of an electric
resources surrounding them, are pushing named gcutleman that you may give me make a little more profit thereby. Fotir Robert F. Musbet, a Scotsman, who hit he prepared a strong sermon
road than they were over a steam road.
interest In regaining health Is paramount upon a device for removing a difficulty second coming of Christ. Hett
to the front. Tillamook City should do will be greatly appreciated.
to any self sh interest of hl« and It is au that baffled Kelly and Bessemer, fared
Electric roads into this county would be
the world would go on In lbi
the same, and we do not believe there is
Thanking you for any courtesy you Insult to your intelligence for him to try even worse than Kelly, for he lost his wickedness and at last GabrW
a fine thing fur Tillamook and a fine
anything that will benefit it more than
to palm off upon you a substitute. You
may
extend
to
me
in
the
matter,
I
am,
investment. No matter where they are
know what you w ant and It is his busi patent by falling to pay the necessary sound his trumpet and time
the straightening and deepening of llo dear sir,
fees and ln his later years was de come to an end. He desert
built, the section of country through
ness to supply the article called for.
quarton slough.
Respectfully yours,
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the pendent upon a pension of $1,500 which horrors of the lost and the |
which they go soon becomes valuable,
original "Little Liver Pills” first pul up he received annually from Bessemer.
F J. I’ALMBR.
those who were saved. The
with an immediate increase in popula
by old Dr. Fierce over forty years ago,
Evidently the people of Portland and Denver, Colorsdo, July 25lli, 19V8.
The difficulty which Munset removed grew in Intensity, and be bros
tion.
much Imitated but never eqsxieu. Lfuia was this:
Box 1375.
other places fail to guage the temper of
people up to n grand cllmaLit
1'ivsr-coated granules—easy to take ai
“The air blast clears the molten denly the sound of a trumpet
Probably most every dairyman in tbia the people of Tillamook county when
.
There is a veritable network of rural caudt.
metal
of
carbon
and
of
all
Impurities,
the ears of the anxious throng
countv have made up their mind aa to they propose new railroad projects, sub routes out of nearly all of the towns
Including sulphur and phosphorus. But
There was a great seaside
who they intend to vote for—a republi . aidiea and rights of way. We are afraid
and seldom does one find a farmer who
a certain quantity of carbon Is neces many fell upon their knees b
can or a democrat—for president. Thay f this procrastination continues much is not placed in a position to take ad
sary to harden the metal Into the re and began to repent and pray. 1
Did You Ever Try
know, however, that the dairy products , longer Tillamookers will become so ex vantage ol one. With present condi
quired quality of steel.
Instead of screamed and strong men ;
.
asperated
that
it
will
be.
“
Jonny,
get
have been at a lug figure under the repub
tions ezisting, the man on the farm has HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND endeavoring to stop the process at Pandemonium was let loose f*
.
your
gun,"
or
the
rope,
for
the
next
in
lican administration, and as it is pre
exactly the right moment, Mushet minutes. After the terror bed
the opportunity to take his daily paper
LIVERY BARN,
dicted that should Bryan he elected it dividual who pokes his nose into this
asked. ‘Why not first burn out all the what ceased the preacher cell
as the one in town, and gets his mail
carbon and then pour back the exact man up a tree, and he deacwB
will bring on one of the hardest times in county with another hot air, grafting
sometimes earlier than many of the
If not, give hiln a call.
quantity that you need? This was a a long tin horn In his bud
the history of the country, the dairymen railroad proposition. That is about how-
residents in the cities. There are rural
simple device, but no one had thought speaker then turned in Dew
are not likely to become yery eothusi some of our citizens feel, and no one can
Everything
first-class.
Second
m
lil
carriers
add
rural
mail
carrier-
of It before."
and upbraided the people ®
blame them, for if every a section of
astic over Bryan.
The man who took the Invention of out In stentorian tones that, f
country, was humbugged lor years with each one has his striking characteristic
* * a
block
South
of
P.O.
Kelly nnd Bessemer Into his hands, de with a tin born np a tt*
An exchange says a man in a neigh railroad projects and hot air humbugs, The majority are favorites in their
veloped It Into one of the wonders of frighten them so. how would •
boring town, who took a city paper in Tillamook County hns been. How long particular field, and as a rule the patrons
the world and made the Carnegie mil the last great end when 1
preteienee to a country paper tiecause he
W. G. HARRIS, Prop.
a fee1 ing of righteous indignation will ol his route would not trade him for ar v
got inure paper for the money, was at.
lions was Captain William R. Jones- trumpet sounded the knelloft
other man on another. The carrier and
traded by the advertisement of a fire continue in this countv at fever heat we
Bill Jones, ns he was known—who The sermon had a great «
the
larmer
learn
to
know
each
other,
escape which would be forwarded on re- do not know. For the last twenty years
seemed to live with the sole desire of the vast audience, and many
J
EVERYTHING™"!?!)*
ceipt of
He sent the cash and in a the Headlight hns been publishing rail and the country visitor ou hearing them
toppling over the Idea that England flocked to the front and •
few days received a copy of the New Tes road news aglore, but still the countv is greet each other would say they were
owned the steel trade. He could have verted.
tament.
PHYSICIANS
’
both
“
good
fellows."
The
man
that
lain led up by the Southern Pacific, or
been a millionaire many times over,
Probably, like a good many other per
PRESCRIPTIONS.
carries
the
mail
should
have
a
whole
lot
but he cared little for money. When
Harrimen system,
With three electric
Simple When You Keo*
sons, this individual, although not a sub
he was offered a partnership be re
An Innocent cockney «W*
line projects headed for Tillamook this of credit. H<> is obliged to make thetrip
scriber, read the home newspaper. And
W e specialize on prescritption
plied:
country asked a farmer ho»tr
may have the effect of somewhat sober in all kinds of weather, and the best of
it is the man who bums the home news
compounding and therefore
No. Mr. Carnegie. I don't know any aged to grow streaky bare»*
ing the indignation of the people of thia protections will not make the job an en
carry a sb-ck which repre
paper who does the most criticism.
thing about business, and I don't want
“Oh. It Is simple enough,
Some lime when he is
county, and as we are disposed to helo joyable one.
sents everything that phvsi-
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to be bothered with It. I’ve got trouble honest agriculturist "0* '
not
buisv,
let
the
reader
talk
a
few
min
cinns hereabout are likely to
boost these electric roads people are
enough here in these works. I’ll tell starve the pig or feed him "
Until the railroad or electric roads are
prescrilie. All new worthy
skeptical and will remain so. for the utes to a rural mail carrier and he will
you what you can do"-these were hts That makes a layer of lee» ®
tiuilt, it aeema like money wasted for ad
pharmaceuticals are here as
find
that
he
is
in
touch
with
everyone
question is already asked quite frequent
exact words-"you can give me a week we give him all he ex*
soon as out »nd our line of
erlising Tillamook County tn outside
on
the
route.
*
ly ; "Do they mean business ?'• When
thundering Mg salary ”
prescription drugs is com
eat even working overtime,
magazines and newspapers. The want
i plete at all times. Only goods
"After thl«, captain," • replied Car makes a row of fat. So
the peo pie a re satisfied un thia point they
of proper transportation is the hoodoo
It Can't Be Beat
ol highest purity and quality
negie. "you shall have the salary of the starving and feeding we F
may turn in and help, but not before.
ore ever used.
ivhich confronts every effort in that direc
The best of all teachers is experience. *
a
*
»
president of the United State«— $25,- tlful streaky bacon."
C.
M./
Harden,
of
Silver
I'itv,
North
Physicians
who
are
ac
Iron, and will continue to hoodoo it. for
The Astorian says ;
"Dear me." said the
Carolina, says ; •• I find Electric Bitters
quainted with our stock and
when other parts of Oregon can be reach
The famous scrap heap policy waa how do you make the h»mT
methods invariably feel sore
That the city of Tillamook does not does all that's claimed for it For 8tom.
ed so ipnvklv, it is not surprising that
originated by Jones, ne did not be
ol best results from the medi
"Oh. we manage that W
seem to display the interest that it acli, Liver and Kidney troubles it can't
home seekers fight shy ol a stage or a should in the projected Astoria. Sraside be boat. I have tried it and find it a
cines they have prescribed
lieve In waiting until bla machinery ring In the pig's nose," **
when they see our label on
sea jogrney.
Just as well rese> ve Our ft Tillamook Electric Railway Company moM excellent medicine.'' Mr Harden
was worn out The moment that an —London M. A. I’-
the tint tie.
Improvement was Invented old ma
energies and money until the tranapor has recently been the source o! consider is right; it’s the heal of all m. dii-ines
Expert
services
day
or
night.
also
for
weakness,
lame
back,
and
all
chlnery waa dragged to the scrap heap
Ths Careful •«••*
tat ion qurstion is act tied And Ralph able comment among some of the lend. run down conditions. B- st too for chills
Prices ns low as anywhere.
Ba*business men nt this city.
But the
«nd the latest devices put In its place.
A Scot and bls wife
’
Aokle.r, alter his experience io Portlaod, reason for this fact may not be difficult and malaria. Sold under gu-irantee at
May we fill your prescriptions?
He made the shareholders gasp on sev and the worthy pair WCIT.. -
will coincide with ua.
ol ascertainment, it is pointed out by Chas. I. Clough's drug store 50c.
eral occasions by asking permission to fears concerning the dfefe*
others.
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There Is mon catarrh in this Mellon of th,
»mash up $500.000 worth of machinery ty of London thieve«.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
The Portland City County, in allowing Thia looks altogether too premature <.n country than ell other tliMsM« put 'ouethrr I
h«t was as good as new. but outgrown.
until the last tew year» was >uPlwd lo I
As they took their
Reliable
Druggist,
women Io be tu saloons, is doing more to the part of the Astorian <o make such a and
be incurable
Vo, a great many rear» doctor»
mld7 J*”- ” “* b’d ,,Ted- ln «>• the Strand the husband
remark,
for
it
did
not
know
what
Tills
pronounced
It
a
local
<ll»easc
and
p,e»cril>e,|
Tillamook,
Ore.
create a sentiment against the saloons
hrad nrM,n
tte’tle at the a sudden hoarsely In k*
tocat remedies, and hy ron»lanlly railing to cute
than all the anti saloons sermons It tuook City would or would not do in with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable
b” ®en
’«« killed In an
wumman. hast thou $■
o„T2ró.
h
“
imw»«^est«rrh
to
be
a
,onatit
a
I
This
was things like that and the flagrant regard to obtaining rights of way
n h" <?n’P«ny» works. “Car feexed feeruily In thy
Ilona diac»», and therelme require» c«n»titu I
lav^ln »iT
Dp°n poor Jones
h*
abuse of the liquor laws by saloon keep city is interested in obtaining a railroad, tlonal treatment Hall a Catarrh t ure. ui„lu. I
"Na. na." she
feetnrmi by ft J. Vbeney « Vo Toledo, uh». I.
U? tb" h0"P|”1' Mbbed like a child." i slch a fule! I re left
ers which put a number, if nut all. of the and the one most direct tn Portland is ine only conMitotlORal cure oa the mnrket It '
'
• taken internally In doM. from to drop» to" I
counties in the "dry'' column. As the naturally most preferred, for the reason teaapooufnl It acta directly on the hlood and
N Casso°tn,nCe °f 8te*1’’ by nerber’ 1 m' In the port««**
aoti saloon sentiment and vote in some that it will be more direct for the people
Chronicle.
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hundred dollar» for any rase It fail» to cure.
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of thseouatws was a surprise. there m who live in the center of the coqnty to
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every reason to believe that, should al1 get outside and ahorter and more con
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Smith—Wbat a I
Tska Hall'» r amity Pilla for coiialipatlon.
countv anti saloon election take place in venient for outside people tc visit Tills
Jones (enthusiastically’’"
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beaches. But there is a large
Multnomah two years hence, the large mook
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of country between Tillamook
vote against saloons would also be a stretch
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after abe has no tW*
and Aatoria which not only needs
surprise, for a city council, appar City
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tereats, is a factor which helps drive peo It
1 has a great future for dairying and
Th* “
Ininhering,
with splendid advantages to
pie into the anti-aaloon band wagon.
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Doctor—I think I ’
develop thrse industries as soon as the
tbn fnnne„ of In aome other pbrsfe
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la the iuterrat aad c-juveaieoce of the transportation
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Netarts Sunday.
Ed Saylor. Geo. Saylor, J Griffeth and
Van Muks I-ft for Portland Friday noon
Hft^r
vvPFk’s wtav at Netaits.
Gus John,on was down from the
lighlh .nee on Sunday
F. I Youngberg and party left for their
home at Carlton Tuesday morning.
.Mis- Eihel Wdlig left for her home in
Portland afier a week's stay with her
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