Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 08, 1908, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 8. 1008
fatal breaking of the Orville Wright
aeroplane will no more arrest the pro­
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gress of flying machines than the acct
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First Inaction, per line ............... I
5 dental death of the English statesman. ,
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Huskisson, at the opening of the j
Business and professional cards,
1 mouth ......................................... 1 00 Liverpool and Manchester Railroad on
5 00 another September day seventy-eight I
Homestead Notices ...................
Timber Claims .................................. 10 00 years ago, stopped the building of steam j
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D eals per line each insertion ...
r-til ways. Some casualties are certain
Diedlay advertisement, an inch.
50 in all forms of locomotion, and those
I mouth ........................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and who will not trust themselves on any
I-odge Notices. 5c. per line.
form of wheels must still orose streets
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
The Wright,
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.. and descend stairways.
minimum rate. 25c. not exceedii g five brothers have been circling in the air
lines.
with a facility that seemed to be a solu.
tion of the problem of soaring which is a
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
refinement of flying.
But winged
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
creatures have not yet been matched tn
...................... 1.50 this complexity. A bird has the power
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6(1 under ail circumstance to convert itself
Three months................. ........................
into a parachute with every muscle and
feather under intelligent control Aero­
aft
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jgeabligM- plane« disturbed in their levels, their
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power, or their structure are but inert
Fred C. Baker. ’ubllaher
matter except as far as human intelli­
gence can be brought to bear in an
emergency. Two men soaring in the air
Interesting Scraps.
must look well to details and novel con­
In 1904 Parker carried thirteen states ditions.
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in forty-five. In Nebraska Bryan made
Having previously asked the Repub
a herculean effort for Parker, and so
kept the Republican majority down to lieaii and Democratic candidates to tell
what they thought was the matter with
86.ÜÜ0.
America, Lincoln Steffens has now had
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For four years Mr. Taft had charge of the courage and fairness to put the same
30,000 workingmen at Panama, and question to the Socialist candidate, Eu­
they unite in saying that he is a good gene V. Debs, and the result is given in
boss as well as efficient in carrying for the October Everybody’s Magazine, Stef
ward the business in hand.
fens admits that Debs is dangerous to
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the property interest, and says that it
Mr. Bryan supposed his superficial may be “deemed expendient to hang
smartness would shine by challenging Debs some day,” but adds that they
the president in letter writing
Bryan should not try to hurt him, for he is
is involved in a sea of old troubles and beyond hurt, “ because he loves man
making new ones for himself.
kind too much to be hurt of men; and
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that’s the danger.” Steffens says that
Janies J. Hill says the cost of one bat­
the trouble with Debs is, “ that he puts
tle ship would start a thousand schools
the happiness of the race above every­
id agriculture. But that wouldn't stop
thing—business, prosperity property.'*
the boys in the cornfields Irom enlisting
The answer of Debs is that capitalism is
in the navy and suilmg around the
the matter and that Socialism is the
world.
remedy.
He would have use and
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Gov. ¡Hughes declares that
" when service the aim of human effort, not
the women of New York really want profit, but be insists that the Socialists
the ballot they will get it.”
The suf do not preach a gospel of hate but d<>
fiagetles fall to show, hb a starting point, preach love. He says they do not leach
that the majority of their sisters are classes, but only say what is true, that
with tliein.
I hey do exist now, hut that is just * hat
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Socialism is trying to do away with It
The discovery that the Standard
is merely preparing men’s minds for the
pipe line had a connection with
Coming change which he believes to be
Democratic national campaign fund
inevitable. Debs admitted franklvih tt
calculated to make the Anieiican people
he wus not fitted by temperament lor i
thouglitlul on tile subject of subterran­
the presidency at this time, and that it
ean politics.
he thought he had any chance of election
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Mr. Hearst appears to be running for he would not run. He is running t«»
president in 1912 mid taking an early teach social consciousness and to ask
start to get ahead of .Bryan.
But the men to sacrifice the present for the
Perpetual announced several years ago future. He adds that “ when Socialism
that he would be in the hands of ins is on the verge of success the party will
nominate an able executive and a clear­
friends until 1928.
headed admimskiator; not—not Debs.**
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The mammoth just uncovered in
Northern Siberia is the beat existing
Notice.
specimen, with the head perfect, and
Notice is hereby given that on Monday,
a well.preserved trunk. It is hundreds
I October 19, 1908, the County Board of
of centuries old, and easily leads uli the
Equalization will meet at the Court
cold storage exploits,
House in Tillamook Countv, Oregon,
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It was President McKinley who per­ and publicly ex <mine the assessment roll
suaded Mr Taft to resign a place on the for said year, and correct all errors in
bench mid take charge 111 the Philippines. valuations, descriptions of land and
Mr. Tait has had the favorable opinion other property. Said board will continue
ot some of the best judges of men this in session Irom day to day, until the ex­
country bas ever known in high places. amination. correction and equalization
of the assessment roll shall be completed.
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An Illinois Democratic paper says it All persons interested in the assessment
is silly for Republicans to bring up of their property are requested to appear
the subject of free silver. Isn't it far at said time and place.
more silly to run the Iree silver apostle
Dated at Tillamook, Ore., Sept. 21st,
for president after t'vo deteats and try 1908.
A. M. HARE.
to hide the tormer paramount issue ?
County Assessor.
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Col. Bryan will gain nothing by
writing letters to President Roosevelt or
pestering him with telegrams. Those
who have heretofore tried this plan have
learned that the president always carries
something up his sleeve besides his cuff.
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"I put Mr. Taft's deeds against your
words,” writes the president to Mr.
Bryan. "1 ask that Mr. Tait be judged
by .ill his deeds, tor he wishes none
of them forgotten. I ask that you be
judged both by the words that, seeming­
ly, you and your party now desiie to
have forgotten.” The test proposed is
a lair one to apply to any candidate.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
QUEER EXPRESSIONS.
Advertising Rates.
Used by Those Who Wish te 8woar
Without Being Profane.
Pseudo swear words are of strange
end wondrous kiud. auil great Inge­
nuity la used In tbluklug them up
Of course "darn” and "durn's" parent­
age Is uot bard to guess, but such ex­
pressions as "geewilUkius." "golly
and “gosh.” wbeu used us substitutes
for profane words, are harder to trace
A southerner ouce was heard to use
I11 the course of a single description
the expressions "dog bite 'em.” "gosh
all fishbooks." “dad rat 'em" and
"Jumpin' gee whig.”
From a man who Ilves In Connectl
cut come these expressions: ‘G reu I
horned toads and firecrackers.' “gum
swat." -gol dast It" aud "by the ter
nal bowwows.”
A Pennsylvanian Is responsible for
the expression "sacrificial pollywogs.
he meaning of which is uot exactly
Many Hoosiers swear "by gra
lear
■ y.” and the exclamation “jlmlny
rauts" " Is common In some parts of
A Chicago man relieves
lie couutry
its overwrought feelings after missing
1 shot in bllllirda li.v shouting "sacred
tmels” and “monk of the forest ”
The Germans like to mate remarks
bout thunder aud lightning when
hey wish to be real naughty, the
•'renebmen take to little sayings about
1 “tbousaud cannons" or some large
lumber of "thunders." and sailors are
•redited with great oaths embodying
’he “great born spoon" or a willing-
less to "shiver my timbers." but prole
tbly the American who wishes to
wear without being profane finds ns
mt nr queer expressions as any one.—
bkago Tribune.
Offers elementary courses in Agricul
lure. Forestry, Domestic Science and
Art, Commerce, and Mechanic Arts, in
eluding forge work, cabinet makiug,
steam fitting. plumbing, machine work,
etc.
Strong faculty, modern equipment ;
iree tuition ; opens Sept. 25.
Illustrated catalogue with full infor­
mation on application to the register,
free.
The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that conies along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling. He will be in
Tillamook a good part of the time dur­
ing the season. Only the best stock
’van ted.
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I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family for over a year
and can say that it has never failed to
cure the most stubborn Cough or cold
I can recommend it to any family as a
sure and safe children's cough remedy
—A ndrsw S chrnck . Avion Uot. This
remedy is for sale by all Druggists.
Fifty Years a Blacksmith.
Residenti
Office opposite P^J
Botta phoutt.
T illamook ,
C>ARL HABER]
ATTORNEY- aîu ,
5* ente citer
Office across the street
the Post Off*.
H. GOYNE,
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
A ttorney - at - u J
Office : Opposite Court
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
T illamook , O i ®
A. w. SEVER.
NOTICE
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
A ttorney - at -1
T illamook
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THE REO FRONT
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PHYSICIAN
SHOE STORE
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TILLAMOOK.
I WILL SELL ALL STOCK ON
Residence : Mrs. Weiss' lina
Mrs. Walker«
HAND AT COST.
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Strictly for Cash Until Further
Notice.
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fMiiiniiiiiiimim^
So as to make 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
«tockof Shoes in the City.
P. F. BROWNE. Agent.
T. M. SMITH
PHYSICIAN 4 SU
Office over J. A. Todil
Tillamook, On.
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PHYSICIAN & SI
$ I have just opened up the most com-
plete line of
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GROCERIES
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Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The ®
prices are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
come and look at what we have and
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
ill
BAY CITY, 01
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PHYSICIAN 4 SO
Office : Opposite Ml
Residence : Allen House. »
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTA!
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w. M. MILLS, !
Opposite the Post Offiee.
g
F inancial
Tillamook,
y)R. P. J- SHA»
RESIDENT
Office across the stffl
Court Hon»
Dr. Wise’s^
331310
sarchet .
1 . The Fasto
Cleaning, Pressing'
ing a Sp«*
Store in Heins
Gall«!'
j ^OBERT a .
"Why. tbat man's children actually
ask him for advice." - Washington
Herald.
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Broke.
"Yes. poor fellow, he's a friend of
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Poor Fellow!
Hewitt—He doesn't dare say that bls
soul la bls own. Jewett-He bas been
walked over so tnneb tbat be says be
feels like a beaten path.-New fork
Press.
Samuel R Worley, of Hixburg Va.
has been shoeing horses for more than I
fifty years. He says "Chamberlain's
moving With too broad a swe-p. and Pain Balm ha« given nre great relief
from
lame hack and rheumatism. It is I Thar» Is mor» lying done In th» mat­
have n ached too great a degree of
genera; aucceaa to be halted now. The ' L.
bi' alTBruggUu" I ever used '■ For sale * ter of congratulations than on any
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ness and Minw
other snbfect.—Florida Times Union.
The Edison Phonograph
PORTLAND,
Room. 306 Co***
Will stir you with its marches, amuse you with its rag time
L akd Orerei F' su’"
songs and dances. It sings as sweetly as the most cultivated
a sracusd»
singer and renders perfectly the tones of the various instruments
OWING
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of orchestras and bauds.
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Phonographs, (12.50 and up. Record, 35 cents.
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LAMARS
Tillamook.
DRUG
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Land Titles, Ltfj,
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I mine."
[ "Indeed Y'
"Same thing In need." — Catholic
Standard and Times.
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Office: Olson Building j
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T. BOALS,
Not All Loss.
President of the Germania
Fire Insurance Co. Recom­
mends Ch am be 1 lain s Cough
Remedy.
Taxeg
in office.
ATT o RNE y - at .]
have been saved the] ford. Maine. They cleanse and lone
the system In a gentle w ay that does
Most Extraordinary.
you good. 25c, at Chas. I. Clough's
"He has certainly raised hfa family
drug store.
In an old fashioned way.”
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ANDREW SCHENCK.
humiliation into which he is now
plunged The Hearst and other dis­
closures of the week now ending have
Compelled Bryan to make a radical
Change in the ptrsonnel of his general
st,.ff
Yet if he had listened to ins
warnings of a few months ago this
• hnunathr 1 of some of his close as.
seriates would have been unnecessary,
for they would not have been appointed
in the first place But the stuf>lH>rnneas
and «r.mgheadedness for which he has
been noted plunged him Into trouble at
the beginning of the canvass of 1V08
and nn disclaimers or sliminations
" Inch he can make now can save him
from abject and overwhelming defeat.
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Aeronaut ie. have gone too far. ary
Complete set of A^.
W.H coop*
Quotations cleverly malapropos or
neatly distorted furnish halt the wit
of the professional humorist
Never­
theless. when such a verbal misstep Is
spontaneous, there Is often real fun
In It
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Events iu the past tew days have
A young man bad been out sailing
destroyed the last vestige of hope for
with bls sister and a friend of hers
He did not know particularly well the
Bryan ami Ills cause. It is only fair to
fine points of the art and on trying to
sav, moreover, mat ilo fair-minded
make the landing against a head wind
person need waste any sympathy on
he exclaimed after several vain at­
A Healthy Family.
Bryan in his affliction.
If he had lis
tempts:
" Our whole family has enjoyed good
tened to some of the men who warned
"Well, it is better to have luffed and
health
since
we
began
using
Dr.
King's
him in advance about the persons who
New Life Pills, three years ago,” ears lost than never to have luffed at all.”
list- treent ly tiaured among fain aaso- L. A Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guil­ —Youth’s Companion.
elates he would
botts ,
A ttorni ,,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
The Precess of Assaying Both Metals
Making a Dictionary.
When Johnson got his famous die-
tlonar.v started be calculated that with
six assistants be could complete the
task lu three years. It took him nine
years Instead. He received the small
recompense of $7.500 and had to pay
his assistants out of that.
Webster worked twenty-four years
before his dictionary made Its bow to
the world. Webster was very punctU
Ions lu bls definitions and so painstali
Agricultural College.
Ing that it was a wonder be complete«!
Corvallis, Oregon.
the work when he did.
The words which give the compiler
Offers collegiate courses in Agricul­
of a dictionary the most trouble are
ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture, the little one syllable Saxon words
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Their history extends back luto the
etc. ; Forestry ; Domestic Science and Saxon period, and their meaning has
Art ; Civil, Electrical. Mechanical ami become twisted In many directions
Mining Engineering ; Commerce ; Phar­ Words with pedigrees are the bardes'
to trace.
macy.
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w. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
GOLD AND SILVER.
Is Identical.
The process of assaying gold and sil
ver Is identical. The metal Is first put
.brongb a highly bea’ed furnace and
melted, the sample for assay being
• lipped out while the metal Is In a
liquid state.
Next the sample Is
blown into a vessel of cold water
when granulation ensues Taken from
lie cold bath, it Is boiled in sulphuric
acid, the silver dissolving, while the
gold is precipitateJ to the bottom,
where It is caught In proper recepta
vies
The add Is now drawn off and the
metal placed In another vessel laid
with sheet lead, the bottom being
dates of copper. Chemical action now
sets In. the acid, copper and lend be
ng in a ferment. While the gold Is
oelng precipitated the silver. If there
be any lu the sample under test. Is be
mg deposited In thin metallic sheets on
what before the fermentation set In
were the copper plates. Imt which have
now been transformed into blue vitriol
or sulphate of copper.
After the metals have all been de­
posited they are gathered up and with
the Impurities still remaining pressed
into cakes by a hydraulic machine
which has a pressure of 200 tons
Again it is melted (the gold and silver
each In separate vats, of course), the
pure metal being again deposited and
the Impurities, aided by chemical ac­
tion. left floating on the top The next
and last process runs the metals Into
ingots ready for the markets of the
world.
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Oregon.
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