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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 5. 1908. - HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. --------- , A large part of the West has now seen • Socialist*' Huff Has the Floot. Advertising Rates. Messrs. Taft and Bryan face to face, has [TO THB EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT | I w E gal A dvertisements : 10 heard each of them expound the princi | D ear S ib ,—Again you have in s*J First Inselion, per line .............. I 5 pal things set forth in their respective I the Socialist view point and by attack- Each subsequent mm rtion. line.... platforms, has had an opportunity to , tng the man tried to draw attention Businetw and profesKional cards, 1 month ................................... 1 00 study the qualifications of each for the , frmu th* principle. 5 00 Homestead Notices ................. office to which he aspires, atid ought to Yea, I am " Populist ’ Huff, who Timber Claims ............................. 10 00 5 be io a position to make an intelligent ' “used” to run for office in Tillamook Locals per line each insertion . .. choice between them, it must be con 1 Perha|>s 1 may have changed some of Disdlay advertisement, an inch. 50 ceded by the Democrats that the regard 1 month ................................... I my opinions since I left there. I have and All Resolutions of Condolence for Mr. Taft increases on clone acquaint always said, and say now, that I have Lodge Notices. 5c. p**r line. ance. while we have Mr. Bryan's own not a single opinion that I would not Next Door to Tillamook County Bunk. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.. word for it in 1896 and 1900 that gladly exchange for a better and truer minimum rate, 25c. not exceedit g five acquaintance has been rather injurious one. lines. In this case. The Republican candidate But 1 do not wish to discuss Huff our has made new friends |in every town any one else. What I wish to do KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. in which he has appeared. His sincerity, is to reply to your assumption that .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) his training for the duties of the post to because some of the beliefs of home 1.50 One year........................................... 1 which he aspires, and his balance are Populists are dead issues that Socialism 75 Six month« ....................................... 5<) evident to everybody who has studied will goon die also. Three months.................................. hie career, and who has taken advan Now, forget, if you can that populiet tage of the opportunity to meet him Huff ever existed. Or if you can’t for He is materially stronger to day than get him just remember that he is dead be was two weeks ago. (politically) and spread the mantle of silence over bis remains and attend strictly to the subject Eggs is Egg9 Interesting Scraps. Socialism is an international move, I,Mt us Bing thr praise of the Great ineiil with a voting strength of between A meric in Hen, who, during the past A contemporary lati Bn an follow. eighteen and twenty millions. All these Tait and answer, him. Not al ull ; year, may well have cackled with pride millions base their beliefs on what to over th? pr<»<luc ion of neatly one bdli >n Bryan jus I follows fait and talk,. three bundled million dozens of egg« ! them seems to be universal truths. • as I will now briefly illustrate and state A w riter on arc declares I hat airship-, Do you realize what that means? Well, these premises and would respectfully listen : are lacking in lines of lieauty. Be If. instead of remaining quietly| at request that the editor point out any patient; a’ present, handsome is as hand home in Iowa, she had chosen to demon errors in the premises or in the dedu some lands. st rate her powers to the universe at tion« we draw from them. a a m It is not necessary to assume that the Col. Bryan Is tha father of all vi lar^e, the hen might have laid those Editor of the Headlight ha« a high ideal 126 Fifth Street, Portland. the issues of the day. but lie has for eggs, each two inches long, end to end, saken each of them at the first con- in a continuous chain reaching 238.818 of civic virtue, for we who have followed miles up to the moon, back again, and his fight for moislity and decency have veuieut opportunity. ■ • a then more than half wav around the his record in the files of his paper. His A Virginia Democrat says: "We ex world for good measure—a total of only fault (a very common one) lies in pect to give Bryan a majority and hope 49?,424 miles of eggs ! Furthermore, if being a hero worshipper, which some, to get rid ol him this tune.” A landslide those eggs had been made into one times causes him lose sight of principles against Biyan would cause no distress omelet half an inch thick,* that omelet and see only n.en? lu analyzing any effect we first look for would easily have covered Manhattan in the Southern State«. Island, an area of twenty-two square a cause. Having found a uniform cause a a e we can predict uniform effects. Then In mailing a package to a domestic miles’ An old Mohammedan legend tells that can we find a uniform cause, or motive post office it takes a third more cash to pav postage than it the package is mail King Solomon used to travel through for crime and corruption ? Let me re. ed tn England or Ecuador. This is one the air with all his armies on a wondei- peat. Can all crime and corruption be of the matters in which Congress is ful flying carpet, protected from the I traced to a single original source? rs rivs of the sun by the wings of a host of this fundamental source of corruption asleep and snoring. X JI S birds. Now, according to the poultry and crime universal or merely local ? A w riter as-erts that Europe could census, there are in the United Stab s If we find it to he without exceptions, laud an army on our ooast more quickly about two hundred and eighty millions i then knowing the cause of crime and than we could assemble a like force at of chickens, guinea fowls, turkeys,fcgeese corruption we know that we have but the same point. But wlmt would and ducks of the poultry voting age, to »emove the cause to destroy the happen to the invaders 'I The statement which is three months or over. If re effect WILL SELL ALL STOCK L»-t us compare the is valuable in suggesting the speed with quired to furnish a moving canopy like which foreign gooiis could be poured tbit of King Solomon, the barn-yard i postal sj stem with the HAND AT COST. into this country if Bryan and his free fowls of this country, allowing only a | express systems. Did anyone ever hear Strictly for Cash Until Further! trader let down the bars. font of spread to each could mi»ih • of the postal system bribing Congress to Notice. shadow a space of ten square miles—• obtain favorable laws? Or is anyone so GIHMillllHMNM Two cents postage now carries an Arthur Guiterman in October Woman’s ; ignorant that he does not know that the privately owned express companies keep ounce letter to England. But an Home Companion So as to make room for a large stock for Spring and a well paid lobby at Washington with American becomes thoughtful when he Summer Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago. Notice. an immense corruption fund to buy finds he can send a parcel to many for Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected favorable laws ? eign countries for 12 cents a pound » hen Notice is hereby given that on Monday, Do our public highways ever coriupt stockof Shoes in the City. the charge is 16 cents a pound bet ween any two domestic offices. Congress October 19, 1908, the County Board of our legislatures or our courts? Will any ought to let the people of the United Equalization will meet at the Court intelligent man deny that the privately »States know the reason for this singular House in Tillamook County, Oregon, owned railways spend millions for the and publicly examine the assessment roll corruption of both uur Jegislatuies and arrangement. for said year, and correct all errors in our courts ? 0 4 9 Secretary Wilson any» that hereafter valuations, descriptions of land and Dots anyone know of an instance eggs sold as "fresh” or "strictlv fresh" other property. Said board will continue where a fund has been set aside from must be exactly what they are repre in session Irom day to day. until the ex our public school fund to purchase sented to i>e. Storage eggs must lie amination. correction and equalization favorable legislation ? On the other sold as such, or under the pure fond of the assess.nent roll shall be completed. hand, had the oil industry been publicly law the denier Is liable to a tine of $500 All persons interested in the assessment owned could such scandals ns those in or six months' imprisonment, or both. of their property are requested to appear which Foraker and Haskell are impli Thousands of people do hot know how at said time and place. cated have occurred ? Dated at Tillamook, Ore., Sept. 21st, a "strictly fiesli" egg tastes. This will The Socialist contention is this. All 1908. A. M. HARE, give them a chance to find out. crimes are committed for private gain County Assessor. * * A Public utilities are always just. They III 1852 two rahbiis were imported in may be grafted for private gain, but to Australia. Their descendants in that ANDREW SCHENCK. they never graft. continent no w number billions and are And since crimes are invariably for a treat pest. Five rabbits eat as much President of the Germania private gain and since public utilities, Fire Insurance Co, Recom grass aa one sheep. From 1878 to 1888 mends Chambei lain sCough while they are often grafted upon never the Australian Government paid $5,888. Remedy. graft. Privately owned corporations 01 4- ns,bounty lor the noxious animals, I have used Chamberlain's Cough should be abolished and public Utilities Remedy in my family for over a year, at the rate ot 25 cents each, and from instituted in their stead. 1883 to 1886 $2,200,000 lor the same and can say that it ha« never failed to This is the Socialist slogan, What cure the most stubborn cough or cohl. purpose. For some years the rabbits lean recommend it to any family as a ever is used collectively ought to be died by millions, owing to the drought, sure and safe children's cough remedy. owned collectively, whatever is used but since 1904. with the rainy season —A ndrew S chenck . Avton Ont. This individually must be owned individu increasing, thev have again come into remedy is for sale by all Ihuggists. ally.’* notice and bidiair to become as great In conclusion, for the benefit of any Whore Bullets Flew pests as in the past. who wish to test the truth of the above, Opposite the Post Offiee. ■ ■ 9 David Parker, of Fayette. N Y., a History has pusenicd few examples vet«-r hi <»f the civil war, who lost a let me say that crimes may be divided of greater heroimu than that of Mrs 8 foot at Gettysburg, says "Th? good into two general classes, those against Electric Bitters have done is worth property and these against persons. J. kooke, the telephone op-rator of Fol more than five hundred dollars to me These may be further subdivided to suit ■oui, N.M,, who when warned by a I spent much money doctoring <’ for a resident of the hills to fl..e for Iwr life bad case ot stomach trouble, to little the convenience of the investigator. It from the flood np-'e.ting to engulf the purpose. I then tried Electric Bittern. is the second group that will give meet I now rake them trouble to the student. Let me caution vallev, rejected the opportunity to save «nd they cured me as • tonic, and they keep me strong ami the investigator against laying the 33I1ÌO herself mid employed the hour tbit well. 50-*. at Chas. 1. Clough's drug blame on the "cussedness" of man but to intervened between the warning r« store. look for the cause of that ‘ cussed ii ess.'• oeived and her own death by drowning G. R H uff . in calling up subscribers bv telephone Why Colds are Dangerous. Arlington. Or?.. Oct. 10, 19t)8 and acquainting them of their danger Because you have contracted ordinary More than forty families have alreadi colds and recovered from them without acknowledged their lire« saved through treatment of any kind, do not for a Had a Close Call. the magnificent Courage of one frail in mu nt imagine that colds are not Mrs Ada L. Croom, the widely known dangerous. Everyone knows that proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn. woman, whose lifehs» la.lv, will, the pneumonia and chronic catarrh have telephone headpiece si HI adjusted tn her ihnr origin in a common cold, (’on- Mina, says: " For several months ( -utl fried with a severe Cough, ai:d con eats, was found twelve miles down the “ii m pt ion is not caused by a cold but sumption seemed to l.ave Ha grip on the cold prepares the syi-lem for the re- me. when a friend recommend'd l>r eanj on. eep<|. ii and development of the germs King's New Discovery. I began taking ■ • a Ao irrepressible crtnflict was the sub that would not otherwise have found it. and three bottles affected a com lodgment. It is the same with »|| in. piete cure'* The fame of this life Hav ject of an address delivered by Governor fecitou* diseases Diphtheria, scarlet I Frank Hanly, of Indiana, before a ' lever, measles and whooping cough are ing cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold large and enthusiastic audience at much more libeli to be contracted when at" chas. 1. Cloughs drug Mure. 5('c. | the chilli has scold Y >u will s.e from PuNelo. Colo. Nunernua times during and $1.00. Trial bottle free. this that more real danger larks in a th'address the audience broke out in LS.FI than in any other of the ownmon enthusiastic applause. The speaker at I ailments. T he easiest a nd quickest way Deafness Cannot be Cured tacked the existence of the saloon and ;to cures 0 .1,1 is to take Chambeilain’. by local application*, aa they cannot reach the ‘*** «ed portion of the ear There to only one its evils and told of the passage and en- ; Cough Remedy. The many reuiai liable d way to cure deafneaa. and that to bv roartita cure« effected l,y tills preparation have torcetnenr of prohibition laws in his made it a staple article of trade over a tional remedto- Dadne*« la caused by an in na neitjcondition of th- mucous litii K the state Todav the saloon knows no large part of the woild. For sale by all u” Twbe Wh<n tl»’’ tube <«»tN tn flam, rd vou have a rumbling «»ound or imperfect law, human or divine." be said. "It m O' uggi-ta \\ ill stir you with its marches, amuse you with its rag time hrantnr. and when it to entirely cloMd deafness o the result and un eaa the inflammation cao desperately preparing lor anvtMng i„ songs and dances. It sings as sweetly as the most cultivated be taken ont and thia tube restored to it« nor Fifty Years a Blacksmith. many states. Today it ,* preparing f,>r mal condition, hearing will be de«Uoved fn - singer and renders pertectly the toues of the various instruments Samuel R Worley, of Hixburg. Va.. e*er. nine ca«ra .»nt <»f ten ate mused bv the confli, t of righteousness against un- Ti*ch ** "•»<*«"* but ■« inflamed coti <»i orchestras and bands. haa been »hoeing horses for more than righteousness, the impact ol which will hftv years He says •• Chamberlain's dition of the murotia «nrfaiea 1 honegraphs, $12.50 and up. Record, 35 cents. °Be »’»'aired Dollar» for uv shake the nation Hut hquor interests Fain Balm ha» given me great relief ««•rot Deafnes. (caused l.v rsl.rrkj ihstcan ’ C*U,,h Curi is but nammg its Waterloo wheu it seeks from lame tMM-k and rheumatism It is XXir.’h«.’' the hen liniment I ever used " For sale 1 ROM bv.T1in:X;V«MCO 'Ti;e',J'° to administer government." by all Druggist«. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., rile Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash 1 and highest price. Factory men will ‘S do well to see R. Robinson, the mana- 3 £er» before selling. He will be in Tillamooka good part of the time dur- Only the best stock ¡ng the season wanted. Complete set of Abstr« in office. Office opposite Po,, t- Both phottei. W.H' COOPER A ttorney - at -L i , T illamook , P. F. BROWNE. Anent. I have just opened up the most com- § piete line of ® STAPLE & FANCY I GROCERIES I in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. A5 e most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. attorney - atlai , ©rutechrr £1^ Office across the street and w the Post Ofiiw. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at - u ». Office : Opposite Courts. T illamook , O pxgoi A. W. SEVERANCE A ttorney - at -L m , T illamook Taka Haifa t aiuiiy rifts for constipation. 1 LAMARS Tillamook, DRUG STORE, Oregon .. On T. BOALS, M.D, PHYSICIAN & SUR TILLAMOOK. Office- 01»>n Building. Residence : Mrs. Wei,,' hoist, Mrs. Walker',. J-^R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SUB Office over J. A. Todd i Tillamook, Ore. '^2^7' C- HA^ PHYSICIAN & SU BAY CITY, 0: ^JAHOMAS w . R< PHYSICIAN & SU Office : Opposite Post ( Residence : Allen House. Tillai R. BEALS, real estate F inancial A W. M. MILLS, Hie Edison Phonograph « C arl haberla ^ TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNT? » % « Taxes paid Residents. THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, NOTICE T. BOTTS, A ttornby .„, l TT A Tillamook, Oreg® R. P. J. SHARP resident de / Office across the street Court House. Dr. Wise’s offi® I SARCHET, J . The Fashionable Cleaning, Pressing a®1 iug a Special)' Store in Heins Ph Gallery- j^OBERT A. MU* A ttorn ey - a T-L** Land Titles, Land 0* ness and PORTLAND, Room. 306 Coma*’1* L and Orne« Bvsiss«« A Se«Cl*LTT- OWING * f lawyer Room Next to th« V* PORTLAND.