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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER__ 3. 1908 ▲dvertiainK Ratea. L egal A dvektise M lnts ; First Inaeiion, per line............... f io 5 Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and professional cards, 1 month ................................... i 00 Homestead Notices ...................... 5 1)0 Timber Claims .................. ■ • 1U (Mi 5 Local* per line each insertion D splay advertisement, an inch. 50 1 month ................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.. minimum rale, 25c. not exceedii g hve es. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STRICTLY IN ADVANCK.) One year........................................... 1.60 I 75 Six months....................................... 50 Three months................................... ^|je Cilkimooh Fr*>d Ijcabligbl C. Baker. Publisher. Interesting Scraps. culture of their orchards and the altrac- live packing of the fruit for market. Lazt year tome of the apple producers of the northwest made money enough out of the crop to pay for their farms. ft * ft In 1882 Mr Taft whs appointed col lector of internal revenue at Cincinnati by President Arthur. In 1891 Presi dent Harrison appointed him United States judge of the Sixth Judicial Dis trict. In 1900 President McKmlrv placed him at the of the Philippine Commission. The Democratic papers that speak of Mr. Taft as a recent in. veution at the While House are not familiar with the facts. * * * An editorial in the current numl»er of Bryan’s Commoner puts the Democratic defeat this year up to Tammany, the ruling party organization of New York City, by asking Leader »Murphy to answer a few question« :(I) Was it the fault of the candidate? (2) Was it the platform, and (3)Was it the fault of Tammany that New York City went over to the republican side ? Then Brvan wants to know il there is a De mocracy m the big city outside of Tam- man i . that if the tariff on sttcl is abandoned competition with the vast ( arnegie plant would be possible. Protection was the ladder by which the Carnegie industry was developed and it is certain that other steel makers are not as able hs he is to throw the ladder down. He is much stronger financially, for example than the steel makers of Alabama ami elsewhere in the United States. M ages ofsieel workers might sutler without protection, and so might competition. Mr. Carnegie, thanks to tnanvyeais ol protection, may now feel strong enough to do without it, hut his competitors are not mullimiliionairs. The position Mr Carnegie occupies is exceptional. His fellow citizens are in quite another class financially. Many of them are struggling along as he was many years ago, and have as much need »or protec tion now as ht|had then, Mr. Carnegie should be able to see that he does not represent the average American man- ufac t u rer. ______________ Notice of Election Notice is lierebv given,—That on the 7th day d December, 1908, at the City Seven thousand electrical flatirons ate i lull, in Tillamook City, for Tillamook in use in Seattle. ft ft ft precinct, at the Court House in Tilla » « » Electrical etiTgy is to be taxed in Kus- One of the most interesting results—ol tnuok City, for Hoquarton precinct ; at 'a The proposed rate will Held a the recent election in Colorado, where i he Grange Hall in Fairview precinct lor leyenue of $4,500,000 a 3ear. the returns came in very slowly, was the Fairview precinct, and at the South * * re-election of the famous judge of the Prairie School House in South Prairie The latest estimate of this year’s pro luvetiile Court, Lindsay, who ran inde precinct, for South Prairie precinct, all ducts on the farms is $7,500,000,000, pendently after both the Republican and hi the County of Tillamook, Oregon, a Does farming pay ? If not, why not ? Democratic organizations had refused special election will b** held for the pur * ft * When is an interview not an interview? him a nomination because of hisexposure pose of voting upon the question of in. It is hard to tell in the kaiser's case of grafting politicians of high degree in eluding in. annexing to and making a Nothing material that he wanted to troth parties. Lindsay’s election was part ot the Port ftf Tillamook, a muni made possible by the almost unanimous cipal corporation in Tillamook County. say seems to have suppressed. support of the women voters, wlio, Oregon, the following described territory X S fl A Charleston paper says that Southern though differing on the national ticket, to wit : All of the territory included feeling over Bryan’s defeat is "an imita almost without exception marked their within tlw present voting jTrecincts ui tioii of grief,” which might be ex peeled ballot for the children's friend and Tillamook County. Oregon, known as in view of the geuuiness of Southern helper. Tillamook piccmct. Hoquarton precinct, * * * prosperity. Fairview precinct and South Prairie Within a short time ten men charged * ★ * precinct, outside of the portions there Porto Rico reports the most prosper with violating the election laws have of now included within the present ter ous vear in its history. From the first been tried in St. Louis, and in everv case ritories of said Port of Tillamook. The landing of Upcle Sam this island seems the jury Ims brought in a verdict of to have resolved to wear a smile that guilty, with sentence ol from two to five said Port of Tillamook being now won’t come off. years in the penitentiary. Eight of th» lounded as follows: All that part of Tillamook County, Oregon, included « • • number were charged with false regis One of the best things about the rising tration. One was an election judge, within the present corporate limits of tide of prosperity is that a new business the City of Tillamook, «nd fifty leet on tried for falsifying the state primary re enterprise can now lie proposed without each bank of Hoquarton Slough from turns in August last, The te i th was the recent inevitable response: “W lit convicted of fraudulent voting and the East boundary of the City of Tilla until alter the election.” sentenced to five years. The trials have mook Westerly to and including Pr\ * # * Stocking Bar. hich election will la- The state of Texas is experimenting '»ecu comparatively short and in no held at8 o’clock in the morning and will case has a jury been long in reaching a with an electric rc.ilwav. The proposed continue until 7 o'clock in the afternoon line is seven miles lung, running between decision. In several instances a seriou- of said day. Polls will be open at the defense was felt to oe impossible. Oilier the town of Brvan and the State Agri following places within the Port of Tilla trials of a similar nature will follow cultural and Mechanical College. mook and in the territory proposed to A fl « * * ft On the Teltow Canal, in Germanyt be annexed, as follows : For voters re Gov. Stuart ol Pennsylvania will ask siding in Tillamook precinct at the Citv the Legislature for $6.000,000 to build where the boats are propelled by elec Hall in Tillamook City. Oregon ; for the a state highway from Philadelphia to tricity, an ingenious rogue has conceived voters of Hoquarton precinct at the Pittsburg. The good roads movement the idea of making use of the electric is taking a more practical shape in all the current tor obtaining a supply of fi b. Court House in Tillamook City, Oregon; Ail that was necessary, sajs the Scientific for the voters residing in Fairview pre states. American, was to attach one end of a cinct at the Grange Hall in said precinct; « * » Apartvthut was beatrn by 600,000 piece of wire to the electric feed wire and for the voters residing in South Prairie in 1896, by 81,0,000 in 1900, by 2,500,- dip the other end in the wat-r. All the precinct at South Prairie School House 000 in 1904 and by 1,200,000 in 1908 fish within a radius of 30 feet were in. And at said election the voters in each should not be so imprudent as to join in stantly paralyzed, and could be caught precinct will vote for one Commissioner the st-arch for the origin of the word easily with a scalp net. The trick is not of the Port of Tillamook for said pre "Irazzle." a new one. It had already been employ cinct, and also for one Commissioner at « « M cd on the Aire Canal'by French poachers, Large. Mr. Taft will probably attend the in Done by order of the Commissioners of but it is doubtful if they originated it. auguration of Cuba's new president the Port of Tillamook .this 4th day of It is proba ile that the inventor of the January 28. The Cubans should be November, 1908. careful not to add to the cares of this device has never made a claim of prior Attest : ity. great and good friend during the next ■ ■ ■ CLAUDE THAYER, Secretary. four years. In a letter to Prot. L. H. Bailev of * * * The publication of campaign contribu Ithaca, chairman of the Country Lite Notice. tions after an election will attract little OoinruiMion, recently appointed, Presi N otice is H ereby G iven —That at notice Their publication during a cam dent Roosevelt suggests that the co n a General Election held in Tillamook mission ask the tarmers and all those paign can be used as a club to extort Comity, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3rd subscriptions or as a basis tor slander whose life work is in the open country of November. 1908. a vote whs taken in to come together in the different school the precincts of Tillamook, Hoquarton, ous misrepresentation. districts, using the school houses for Fairview and South Prairie, lor and * * * «gainst stock running at large, and at Ail ihe machine politicians in New meeting, und discuss such matters »s the -»aid election a majority of all voles cast York declared that Hughes could not be etficiencv of the rural schools, farmers in said precincts was “ against stock elected if nominated for a second term organizations, farm labor, need of good running at large.” That within sixty days from the date The Hughes plurality of 70,000 shows roads, better postal facilities and sain this notice it will be unlawful for how much a machine estimate is worth tary conditions on the farm. He tell.-« of «lock to run at large in said precincts. when the people cast a full vote. the commission that its work is lo Dated this the 10th day of November. * • * ascertain what are the general economic A.I)., 1908. E’ectricily exceeds all other methods social, educational and sanitary con J. C. HOI.DKN, County Clerk, of power transmission for convenience, ditions of the open country, and what, sai s the Scientific Amencm. An electric if anything, the farmers can do to help Beware ot Frequent Colds. cable may be strung where required, and themselves, and the government can best, A »uccewuon of col'lu or a protracted machinery may be arranged in any do to belli the n. The president aanounc cobl ¡»almost certain to end in chronic position without reference to line edthat he would add two extra members catarrh from which few persons ever wholly recover. Give every void the shafting. to the commission, making seven in all. attention it deserve, and you may avoid ft ft ft « ■ a this disagreeable disease. How can tou The Atlantn Deeper Waterway» A mo The rea lities, of (span and China in cure a cold? Why not try Chamber, ciation ha, tieen in kmioii in Baltimore lain'. Cough Remedy ? It is highly re. in lieliall of inside coast channels. All adapting themselves to western methods commended. Mrs M White, of Butler, of electrification is today evidenced in the forty*six states are now pulling lor Tenn , says: "Several years ago 1 was I'crmanent deep channels. Congress the work going oil in the large cities ol tsitliered with my throst and lungs. told n-.e of Chamberlain s will hear a great deal about the subject these two countries. Yokohama has its Someone electric tramways. Tokio, the capital Cough Remedy I liegan using it and it during the next year. relieved me at onee. I used it for some of Japan, with its population of mote tune and it cured me Now my throat * » • The latest addition to the line of lung than 2,000,060 is practically grid ironed and lungs are sound and well.” For sten incandescent lamps is a 25 watt with electric railways, though there sale by all druggists. lamp produced by the Genaral Electric are a number of liuisy streets so narrow Company. It gives 25 percent more that to build even a single track would Mrs. McRaney’s Experience. Mrs. M. McRtiiey, Pr-ntiss, M im . light and consumes only half ms much be impossible. 1 he railway engineers writes: •• I whs Confined to my bed for electrical energy as the ordinary 16 and directors are Japanese. Shanghai three months with kidnev and bladder candle power lamp. ha» recently completed a splendid system trouble, and wa* treated by two phy No • <i * ol tramways. Hongkong has operated1 sicians but failed to get relief. The Democrats who thought that the street railways for several years with human tongue can tell how | suffered, and 1 had given up hope of ever getting financial Hurry would help them are at good results. There ate many other i well until I tiegan taking Foley*«* Kid a loss to account for the increased cities in |npan and China which have ney Remedy. After taking two liottlea plurality against Bryan. They have received the impulse of modern means of i I felt like a new person, and feel it n»y overlooked the opinion of the country transportation, and will undoubtedly duty to tell suffering women what Foley’s Kidnev Remedy did fur me.”— that the Democratic party has a poor follow the above naiued cities and install J S Lamar. Tillamook, Hawk & Mil «ecord in handling panics ler, Bay City, Ore. electricity. fj t-Ì HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. • ■ • ■ ■ ■ b OTTS, A ttokney .W ] Complete set of AUtran in office. Taxes paid, Residents. Office opposite W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., fei Q Roth phoney Next Door to Tillamook Cotinty Bank. W.H COOP£i) ATT0RNEY.4T.ia The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported, Sjs prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes 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 g wanted. K s| g g g g g g § « T illamook , C arl haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-U, Office acro»» the street .nd M the Post Offift. H. GOYNE, THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, A ttorney - at -L w . Office : Opposite Court ft 126 Fifth Street, Portland T illamook , O mooi . A. NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNTY w. SEVERANCE A ttorney - at -L aw , .. Ou T illamook R. T. BOALS, M.D, PHYSICIAN & SURGI TILLAMOOK. Office- Olson Building, V Champ Clark reinaiksthat the re-ult ol the recent election was brought about bi a concatenation ol unusually un fortunate circumstances." In all «.» Bryan's hatilea Mr I lark has always, up tn election day. mistaken a concn trust ion for a grand trium ph. • ft ft The apple growers of the Stale of V H«hii»gii»fi liMve bull ups Urge and P” fiiabte hfttlntse by the most carefa I T' M X X • Residence: Mrs. Weiss' hnw, Mrs. Walker'«. WILL NELL ALL STOCK ON B HAND AT COST. Strictly for Cash Until Further! Notice. J2)R- t - m . smith , PHYSICIAN & SURO 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 stock of Shoes in the City. Office over J. A. Todd & Tillamook. Ore. P. F. BROWNE. Agent. C. HAWK, PHYSICIAN & SUI I have just opened up the most com plete line of BAY CITY, f STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES in Tillamoqk, 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. HOMAS W. ROS PHYSICIAN & SI Office : Opposite Post C Residence : Allen House. TiUai R. BEALS, (ft (ft REAL ESTATE, F inancial Tillamook, Oreg» w. M. MILLS, ~|~^R. P. J. SHARP, Opposite the Post Offiee. resident dent Office across the street i Court House. Dr. Wise’s oft» A T?oq 19IWWO sarchet , . The Fashionable T ■Ng"yijl Cleaning, Pressing ing a Specialty' ’>?« Is Store in Heins Pb Gallery- OBERT A. A ttorney - at -L»1' Land Titles, Land 0* ness and Mini®! The Edison Phonograph Medicine That Is Medicine Mr. Carnegie has written an article “I hare ,offered s go.ai deal with ma upon his experience with the tariff, tn laris and stomach cmophunt,. but I which be state» that "steel is row pro- have now found a remeir that kevjw \\ ill stir you with its marches, amuse you with its rag time <luc-ed cheaper here than anywhere else, me well, and that rem.elv la Electric Bitt aw a medicine that ia medteine for songs and dances. It sings as sweetly as the must cultivated notwithstanding the higher wages paid and liver troubles, and tor run singer and tenders perfectly the tones of the various instruments tier man." and that the great manufac ) [ stomach down conditions.'' says W C Kiestlrr. turing pfant in which he is concerned | of HalliiUv, Ark Electric Bitters purifr I of orchestras and bands. I C “.1------ . the blood. tom» up .. enrich the nerves, I needs no further protection. It does not and 1 honegraphs. |i 2. 50 and up. Record, 35 cents. follow that less powerful American steel - and itnp irt ’ vigor and energy to lire weak Your ' money «riti fa. refund, d making estabbshments are as well p-e if it tni), to i Io Ip you 30c. at C. L pared to give up protective duties, or I I Clough s drug ; »tore LAMARS Tillamook DRUG STORE PORTLAND, Room, 306 Cotrm^l * —---------- " BVSIM«* A SPECIALTY OWING * ( L and O fficb lawyer R oom 334 *oac»w rwian À"°.2*r sL*^ Boom Next to the V » PORTLAND, 0