Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 06, 1908, Image 2

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    AUGUST 6, 190_
TILLAMOOK BEAbLIQHT.
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a little meat once a day, and are so wild
vision feu* debt and interest is nearly
Advertising Rate«.
that only their keeper with fool can get
twice as large as the total Japanese ex­
1.BOXL ADVERTISZMKNTS t
near them.
penditure
of
1895-6.
If
Mr.
Hobson
First Insetion, |>er line..............
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would acquaint himself with the prac­
Each subsequent insertion, line.
A German inventor, Gustav Grzanna,
Business and professional curds
tical facts be would be able to restrain has been astounding London with dem­
1 month .......................... ..........
bis imagination.
onstration» of his device for sending
Homestead Notices.................... .
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hamiwiiting simulia rwqpsly with «»•*
Timber Claims................ ...............
Nantucket has just erected a memor­ voice over an ordinary wire for conoid- .
Lccalu per line each insertion...
ial tablet to twenty-two of its citizens
Disdlay advertisement, an inch
erable distances. He uses a low tension
1 month ....................................
who fought with John Paul Jones oi. the
All Resolutions of Condolence and Bon Homme Richard. As scarcely any. current of twelve volts and his apparatus
can he made an auxiliary to any tele-
I.o-lge Notices. 5c. per line.
thing remained afloat at the end ol that I phone. Aside from its sentimental value
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
id
a
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., engagement the name of the ship
this invention is expected to prove of
minimum rale, 25c. not exceedii g tire sufficient inscription.
great importance commercially Thun, an
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An order for $100,000 worth of auto- , engineer, in ordering parts for a «true-
'lure in a hurry, can send along a dia-
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
mobile gas engines, placed at Logans­
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A newspaper reporter can send
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
port, Ind., is to be conceited in case of —
gram.
that hie account at the same lime that an
One year.......................... .................. t.50 Bryan’s election. If everything t— .
i artist over the some wire is sending a
75 stands still awaiting the result of Novem- .-------
Six months.................... ...................
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Three months................ ...................
60 tier 3 could be recorded up the total sketch of * the
scene, . This marvel is ac-
|oompli»hed by means of a light ray pass-
would run into hundreds of millions.
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mg over a sensitized paper. The trans-
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^illiiinook
SeabHubt.
The Census Bureau reports that there nutter using a lead pencil with two elec
«re in the United Stales 26.006.000 ' trical contracts, one for horizontal a nd
Fred U. Baker. ’üblicher.
horses and 4.000,000 mules, the highest1 the other for vertical lines. As s on as
numtier vet returned. Add the steam tbe pencil is lifted a bulb glows and its
and trolly cars, boats, automobile» and r.y 1» mi reflected on liny mirrors in the
Interesting Scraps.
airships, and the American passion for receiving h< x as lo reproduce lire move
After N<»veml>er 3 Mr. Bryan will be getting aiound appeals lo be in a hope- mrlits ot the point on a »pool of prepared
| paper. Wh. n the iiiesaage or picture is
entitled to a renewal of bis card in tlie ful way.
a a a
I liftished the paper in automatically run
snowsliovelers' union.
During the last Democratic adminis­ 1 through a bath so as to develop the
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In allowing points for 'practical ex- tration the number of sheep in the photographed lines. In ten second« the
perience in statesmanship Taft must be United States fell off 10,000,000 and writing is visible. At the same time an­
wool sold for 3 (J cents that now brings other Aim is placed in position to receive
given 100 if Bryan is marked 10.
SO. A reversion to this state of aff lira ai.other message.
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Mr. Bryan is surprised to find that his is what Mr. Bryan offers American
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Mr. Taft has been .variously tried
leading policy is the offer ol an insurance farmers in return for their campaign
in the public service.
Mr, Bryan
policy against the calamity of his elec­ contributions.
a a a
is untried.
Mr. Taft as been doing
tion.
Postage will soon be cheaper between while Mr. Bryan has been talking
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This is believed to be the first cam­ England and the United States than be­ One is a man of known performance;
paign in which the insurance companies tween England and France, or any the other id a man of promises only-
have written policies against the election other part of Europe. The parcels post Mr. Taft has identified himself with
rate between the United States and no issues that he hides ; Mr. Bryan
ol the Democratic ticket.
England is.lessthan the rate between conceal« several that he once advo-
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On account ol the decline in silver any of our domestic offices, and this
cated with the greatest energy.
Mr.
many stores in China have advanced doesn't look so gooj.
Taft has no record of defeat or fail­
prices 10 per cent. Among the various
a a a
ure; Mr. Bryan has been twice defeat
exhibits of the Bryan theories China
The head of Mr. Bryan's literary
ed in a national election by a large
bureau says, “A political revolutioiqis at
must not be overlooked.
electoral majority and a margin of
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hand. All the signs point to a change of
The Middle West will never be able to party control of the government in from 600,000 to 800,000 in the popu­
understand why it was picked out to 1908.’* If there are any such signs that lar vote. Mr. Taft bus had a long ex­
icversc the two judgments on Mr. personage ought to point them out. Mr. perience in high judicial positions; as
Bryan.
An addition to the former Bryan has not yet mentioned anv oí a cabinet officer, governor in the Phil
majorities will be the best response,
them, and he would be likely to see ippines, pacificator in Cuba and nr-
work at Panama,
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them if anybody could. And if he saw gaidzer in the great
The 3ry unites have the strange .notion
any of them he would quickly teil his Mr. Bryan bus no such credit mark,
that they can capture the Hearst party countrymen about them.
For the last twelve years his business
without Hearst. As well offer Hamlet
has been that of presidential candidate
a a a
with the melancholy prince, the first
antiadministration
politician.
Tbe Washington office of the Panqrna and
gravedigger ai.d the ghost omitted.
in con.
Canal Commission hears that the big cut While Taft has been busy
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Bryan has
for the canal at Culebra is about hall struct! ve stetts nanship
"Twice," says a Baltimore paper, completed, a total of near 47.000.000 been a radical
agitator, seeking to
Mart laud threw her
vote heavily cubic yards haying b<‘en excavated. Ol pull down what has been done so that
agaioat Bryan, and this year it will be a this, however, the American workers he can shape national affairs after his
landslide." A slump like Parker may have dug only 18,445,426 yards. Chair­ own
rashly
experimental
fashion,
possibly discourage Mr. Bryan a little.
man Goethals has recognized the canal Taft points to his rec«»rd in carrying
Bryan has
work so as to divide the whole into important responsibility«,
Champ Clark thinks national conven­
three geographical sections, in rach of never borne any. As a worker in a
tions can be improved in several res­
which the chief has charge of all classes large sense Taft is known and Bryan
pects. The Democratic kind could make
unknown.
of work.
campaigns more interesting by ceasing
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to ) ell an hour and a halt tor a chronic
Ex Gov. Dougins ol Massuchusetts de
Naturally the question of injunctions
loser.
clines Mr. Bryun’s invitation to aieept occupied a large space in Mr. Taft's
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the chairmanship of the Dertiocratic address. On this issue, too, he is in
Venezuela has handed passports to
National Committee. Mr. Douglas is a harmony with his platform, and, in a
Holland's diplomatic representative at
large manufacturer who served one term general way, with his record as a Unit­
Caracas. Castro is now almost alone
as governor and then, greatly to the ed Stalls circuit judge just before his
in Ilia glory, and may show his Indian
disappointment of his party, declined a appointment as a member of the Philip
blood by scalping the last of the foreign
renominutton. A single term as the rep. pine Commission. "It is a fundamental
representatives.
resentatiie of the wrangling Democrats rule of general jurisprudence,” he says,
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to "that no man shall be effected bv a judi
Bandits w ho undertake to shoot up of Massachusetts satisfied him
Boston may not lie awaie that the pop­ thoroughly that lie says he is out ol cial proceeding without notice and hear­
ulation is large and towns numerous in politics torever. Mr. Bryan is doomed ing. This rule, however, has sometimes
that legion. It takes an expert to get to disappointment wherever he tries to had an exception in the issuing of tv in
out of town without going through get in louch with practical business men. porary restraining orders commanding
He represents principles and conditions a defendant, in effect, to maintain the
several other towns.
antagonistic to them. They carry te status quo until hearing Such a process
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The suliau granted a constitution so sponsibility that forbid indulgence in should issue only in rare cases, where
unexpectedly that the Young Turkey visionary politics and the whims of an ihe threatened charge ol the status quo
parly is unable to say anything more untired agitator who thinks onlv of his would inflict irreparable injury if time
at piesent thun "This is so sudden." own ambitions. They deal with hard were taken to give notice and a sum
B it even in Turkey a revolution can not headed verities, while Mr. Brvan is ad mary hearing.*’ It is well lo say right
dieted to fad issues that lie drops, when Here that, with very rare exceptions,
move back ward.
they play out, with a cheerful air ol this is the practice of the federal courts
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Since his retirement from active poli­ never haying been acquainted with them. today, and always has been. The re [
tics it must be very gratifying .to Presi­
straining orders are never issued exc-pt
dent Roosevelt to be able to express an
A Trinidad sugar planter is said to lie where there is imminent danger of ir
idea without being compelled to lace the turning out a superior article paper made reparable injury to property or life. The |
old diaige of borrowing or appropriat­ from sugar cane bagasse, having estab­ answer which Mr Brvan and is friends'
ing Col. Bry an's thunder.
lished A paper mill in connection with will make to this state nent is that it
his sugar factory, which lias attracted leaves the present practice unchanged.
The farmers can not consistently com the attention of a German newspaper
And they will he correct. The present
plain of hard lunes or unremunerative There is a good deal of paper used in practice has protected many lives and
prices They are realising more for their Southwest Texas which is shipped into
saved untold amounts of proja-rty. And
products, and their (aims are valued the slate from a great distance andon
at the same time it has never dealt any
higher, than at any former period with­ whichjthe freight chatgea are very con­ injury to nny man.
The restraining
in the past eighteen years.
siderable.
Now suppose paper mills orders have restrained nobody from do
could be added lo the sugar mills and mg anything that he hnd a legal right
The surprising news comes from Con-
the bagasse utilised instead of being to. Thev merely preserve-i the existing j
slniitmople that the sultan lias granted
allowed logo to waste, just think what conditions until both sides had a chance
a constitution and called for the election
the profits of these mills might tie. A to get a hearing irom the eourts. Al
of a Chamber of Deputies. Russia. Persia
process has lieen successfullv employed though thev expend a great many words
and Turkey make a lug recent addition
IU converting cotton stalks into paper in saying it. the Chicago platform and
to the world's constitutional converts.
and there are probaldy other materials Mr. Taft would leave the presrnt prac­
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The cholera outbreak reported in the in that section which might be substi tice in the case of injumtious just about
Philippines is said to have been stamped luted for the ribbon cane bagasses to as it is now. And the practice is right,
keep the paper mills running during the and platform and candidate will he sus­
out already.
American sanitation in
time that no sugar is being made.
tained by the people in upholding it.
the tropics has a remarkable record of
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success, and suggests that the system
ought to lie carefully studied lor home
STS.
‘Think," says an aeronaut, "of trans­
portation through the free, pure air ;
the realm of absolute liberty ; no tricks,
wo franchises." In this Arcadain sure
that the trust, the tollgate and the con­
stable will be kept out of the almos
pheric domain ?
It w«' hardly worth while to try to
kill Admiral Rojeslvenekv with a «r«pe-
vina telegram alter the failure ol the
Japanese to do it in the big ses fight
where tlie Russian fleet waa knocked to
piece, io the courae of a bad quarter of
an hoar or two.
la Japan « budget fut 1907-8 th« pro
One of the most precious products on
American sail is supplied by three back
woods farms of Prince Edward Island.
These farms are devoted lo rearing the
very rare black fos. and'Consol John
II Shirely, of Uhatlottetown reports tlial
they contain twenty, twenty five and
thuty foxes, reapectively. Pnx-d
nival chalks, as it la the o-ily fur h
which gold ornaments can he applied
the skins sell in London for |500 to $1800
each The farm described is in a rough,
broken woods country, and the niinuah-
ar« confined by heavy woven w ire net­
ting. which reaches 8 feet above the
ground and 8 to S below. To insure the
beet possible fur. the foies are not ernes
bred. They sleep in hollow tree« and
logs the year round, and fed chiefly on
oats and milk and bread and milk, with
In Good Luck
" About l«o year» agony father came
her« front Mason Citv, Iowa, on a visit "
<*V" O. L. Scott, Duffield. Mich •• While
here he was taken an k with diarrhoea
and cramps I gave him several d.wes of
L h.miherl .m a
Oilic.
Cholera and
Dtarrlioea Rome-1, «ml it ctire.1 him "
Th» remedy always cures It is for sale
'»y «Il Dr ugg ltd n.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs TI M. Davison.-d No. 379 Gif
ford A»».. San Jose. Cal., «ava-
The
worth of Electric Bitter» as a general
tamilv remwly. for headache, bilious ,
-tews and torpor of the liver and bowel«
is so prommceti that I am prompted to
«ay a word in its favor, for th- benefit
of thoae seeking relief frmn such affi.e
dona. There is more health for the di-
geative organa in a bottle of Electric
Bitters tban in any other remedy | I
\a"Wr°r>e—
“"••-» guaiante« at .
b has. I, Clough s drug store. -Wc
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HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
T. BOTTS,
A ttorn ey - at -L a ,
Complete set of Abstract
in office.
Taxes paid
Residents.
Office opposite Post Offi«.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Both phonet.
w. H-
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
COOPER,
ATT o RNEY-AT-L
The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported,
I is prepared to buy al! the first class
1 cheese that conies along. Spot cash
’ >. Factory men will
'g ami highest price
.dfiosee*
3 do vvel
’.
í - R.
° 1 Robinson, the mana-
ger, before selling. He will be in
Tillaniookagood part of the time dur-
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Oui v the best stock
T illamook ,
C arl haberlach ,
attorney - at - law ,
JkuUchcr ^bttohat,
Office across the street and north
the Post Office.
H. GOYNE,
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THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
A ttorney - at - law .
Office : Opposite Court Hom
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
O regon .
ILLAMOOK,
A.
NOTICE
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
,. O regon ,
1 illamook
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN
& SURGE®!
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence : Mrs. Weiss' home, sail
Mrs. Walker's.
WILL SELL ALL STOCK ON
HAND AT COST.
Strictly for Cash Until Further
Notice.
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I M. SMITH,
JlllI!nillBllilllllHUIUailUlin.IUHI,'!illlliniUI!EltUI!lll!iliEIKI
So as lo nuke room for a large stock for Spring and
Summer Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago.
Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected
stockof Shoes in the City.
P. F. BROWNE. Agent.
Office over J. A. Todd & Ca.
Tillamook, Ore.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
BAY CITY, OREGON.
&
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
^JAHCFMAS W. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SURGE
in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
prices are no higher than others.
W
come
get our prices, whether you buv or ®
not.
J
P*
w. M. MILLS, i
Opposite the Post Offiee.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
C. HAWK,
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
¡8
Office : Opposite Post Oil«.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, 0«
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gext ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office across the street fro®1*
The Best Hotel.
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
THE ALLEN HOUSE
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor»
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
s ARCH ET,
T . The Fashionable Ti
At?* . rs> ' P*013 Atteutlon paid to Tourists
A Ftrst Class Table. ComforUble Beds and Accommodation
A & A A
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A> K. CASE,
FkOMtIETO»
-p, . | .
Tillamook Iron Works
Cleaning, Pressing »nd
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins I’b'
Gallery.
OBERT A. MILLE*1
GeneralJWaehini^ Blacksmiths.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work
Fine Machine Work
riLLAMOOK
A ttorney - at -L a ®,
»nd Heavy Forging.
» Specialty.
OREGON.
Centrally Uoeated
L arsen
tillam ^ ok "”56"'
T»>« B~t Botai in th. cU,
J
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Land Titles, Land Ofc*
ness and Mining L**'
PORTLAND,
Room, 306 <ommereiai
L aud O ffici Bwwia
house :’“
A »PBCIALTV.
OWING
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LAWYERS-
WoacasTSs P'-iM**
R oom 334 w orv *» «
OREGON
Eterea.
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