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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 1, 19C9 ULDBR CRKKK. n Chopard i» of the opinion Bali law is a kind of fake. He >t; Clerk Holden issue him a bout two weeks ago, and now it isn't necessary for children _______ tocairy a licence, so his dream «if pNadly displaying his licence to a 4HMliW*rd>'n is exploded I Our telephone line« have Keen be) av- h>< io an extraordinary i.ianner, ever since the road crew have been at work near Beaver. Wonder if ib-y haven't put a Miidoo on them? Doctor Smith hid to get out aid • doctor” liis machine several times i n his rec"ni visit to our neighborhood. He se«*iie<i to think it was no wonder it balked at hsving to travel ov»r such They were not built fur auto«, doctor. In fact. in some place» they are *le«»raome” even fur au old fasiiiuued lumber wagon Manuel Bor ba hat had a bad siege with low pox. but has reoovered. and it W. N. Bays commenced cutting hay last Friday, but the threatening weather since then has not l«en very favorable tor hay making. The hay crop will be wry lighi in this section, and if wf have as severe a winter as last year, feed will be decidedly scarce. V dentine Fisher, Sr., and familv and .John Brooks and family, all of Dallas who spent last summer in this neighbor hood, were so pleased with their oufing. that they came in again last week I’liev expect to spend the Hummer hrre, ♦ nd Mr. Ficher is talking some of buy mg property and I eating here. They »re camping on the river at the Tutzaucr ford. The new minister preached at Brown ■M'honl-house lust Sunday after Sunday- school. H. A. Chopard has put in a hilt fo» lumber for a new house, which he intends to buil 1 this fall. He is hard a« work now making uhingles H-ts about 7000 already. He says Mrs. C. is wear ing a wide smile now a. days. again making cheese at Hazel Bend. W. D. Gladwi]| hrs M) unlucky as to ’s Colio, Cholera get a l|nt rnarr ruptured recemly. He Chamberlain and Diarrhoea Remedy the tu*>k her to town for treatment. Cam per h are seen in our part of »he country^ often, now.a d .ya. They com plain that the trout streams are ho thickly plastered with trespass hollers that they have very little room left to Best and surest “ 1» affords rue pieasuie to wiate ihai 1 rouMdvr the preparation known ew i'liHiiii*eriam's Colic, Cho|» i A hii < Diarrhoea Remedy th»* la-st and surest of goodjresulls of any I have ever used in my iauidy." says i*. E. Hei ringion, oi Mount Aerial, Ky This is the univer angle. nal verdict of all who use thiaremedv Its cures are so prompt and effectual We fail'd te learn any prrticulaia concerning th-* ball game at Mrs. that people lake pleasure iu rt com mend mg it. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store Smith’s. last Saturday, but presume them Were do fatalities, or w« wou.d dowel pomplaint in Children Worn rix month» old the little daugh have heard of them. (er of E N Dewey, a «»-Il known H. A. Chopard, wife. r»n, Norman, merchant of Aguewville, Vs., had an attd baby daughter Neva, visited L. N. attack of cholera infanum. Chamt»er- 8a nd ota nd family on Upper Boulder lam’n Colic, Cholera and D'arrhoea Remedy was g»ven and offec ted a com laat'Sunday week. plete cure. This remedy has proven very The Glad« ill-Smith «aw mill is turn, •<uccessfid in cases of bowel complaint ing out toine lumber ih » w m .days, which m children and when given according makes the native all smile hr visions of io the plain printed directions can lie upon with perfect confidence new houR«‘H and barns. rise before them relied When reduced with water and sweetened (Let us |n»pe they will not prove to be it is pleasant to take, which is of great “Chateaus en E^pagne.”) Mra. Mills importance when a medicine must l»e is running the saw mill boarding-house. given to young children. Fur sale by Lamar's Drug Store. Frank Kumm visited at O. W. Kin Cents Is the namaii’s last Sunday. From his remarks Twenty-Five Price of Peace. we infer he is etill in the matrimonial The terrible itching and smarting, inci market J “Faint heart never won fair dent to certain skin diseases, is almost instantly allayed by applying Cham lady,” Frank. Go in and win. lierlain's Salve Price. 25 cents. Fol L N. feat doz has completed his cheese sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. factory and has commenced making Many people with chronic throat and cheese. Mrs. Sandoz has also begun to lung trouble have found comfort and learn the trade and will be Brat assi«- relief in Foley’s Honey and Tar as it tant at the Boulder Creek Cheese cur» g stubborn coughs after other treat, inent has failed. L. M. Kugghs R.-as Factory. nor, Iowa, writes: “ The doctors said I E. P. Mills has had very good success had consumption, and I got no better iu telling his lamps. He expects to until I took Foley’s Honey and Tar. It atari out again as soon as he receives stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my and they aie now as sound as a and deiivt rs the large shipment he has lungs bullet.” — J. S. Lamar, Tillamook; ordered. Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Congregation. (TO THI EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT j Exodus xxiii., 17.—Three times in the vesr a I thy males shall appear before the Lord God. There 1» something in congregation that impresses men that they have a common cause that requires a uml»d effort. In the time of InsurecJon, «hen inarial law is decl red, men arc not allowed do congregate. The graml republic under which we live fa due to congregation. If i lie men who believe in a fr«e government had failed to unite they might have be lieved lo this day without result. Infidelity is the common foe to the church, the Bible aud the dk tales of conscience. It is a great mistake for people wl o believe in (he iiifalib'lity ot either the church, Bible, or conscience to lie at enmity, for while we have a right to differ, we have a common interest mi slake, and without a united effort we are conquered by the foe, We have congregations that believe in the church, and congregations thm ueiieve in the Bible, but there are none that believe in cnnaciwice as the standard for right and wrong. When .our fore fathers declared the right to worship God according to dictates of conscience they sto| ped short of providing for such worship. A cengregation is like a swarm of been They require a definite place th it is used for no olher purpose. There is a distinction between a competitor and a foe, a competitor who’s effort a foe destroys, blit a bigot can never be made to see the difference. Until there is a congregation that stands exclusively for lhe worship ot God according to dictates of conscience, the proposition will always remain a I vain theory, and a trifling inaignifi cance. J. C. G ove . After June 20 Breeders of Tillamook will have an opportunity of patro nizing the prize winning Tr:tting Stallion Col. Maybury, 36521. For Sale, Young Coach Horses For sale. 2 tear old hlcy, broke, and a vcarling, German Coach. Two fine ani mals from Lhe same in »re and «ill make a splendid matched team. Enquire at •he Headlight office. Centrally Located. First Class Rooms HOTEL RAMSEY, Tillamook. Oregon. The Only First Class Help for Those Who Have Spruce lumber suitable around dairy Stomach Trouble. After doctoring fur about twelve yearn farms. BteG B Lamb or G. W. Kiger. for a bad stomach trouble, and spend ing nearly rive hundred dollars fur Organ for Sale. medicine and doctors’ fees, I purchased my wife one box of Chamberlain’s For sale, cheap, a new Mason and Stomach and Liver Table s, which did her so much good that she continued to Hamlin Organ, 6 octave. Apply at the use i hem and they have done her more Headlight office. good than all of the medicine I bought before.—S amuel B oyer . Folsom, I .«•«, Farm for Sale. Phis medicine is for sale by Lamar’s For sale, a well improved dairy farm Drug Store. Samples free. in heart ot NeStucen Valley, containing Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops 122ucres and 30 cows. Terms reasou chronic cough» that weaken the consti tution and develop into consumption, able. E quire at the Headlight office. but heals and strengthens the lungs. It affords comfort and relief in the Wood Wood. Wood worst cases of chronic bronchitis, Call or telephone ROLLIE WATSON asthma, hay fever and lung trouble —J S. Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & Miller, for Spruce limb wood. Immediate delivery. Bay City. Hotel in Traveling Men’s Home. A Modern Hotel. For Sale Cheap. Tillamook, Ore. Tourists’ Headquarters. J. F. RAMSEY, Pro. Notice. Having bought an interest in the Kin- naman’s wood saw I am prepared to do work on short notice. G eo . H iggenbothem . For Sale. 80 Acres river hot om land, 5 acres r I hr I u M and piled, chia land is low and overflowed, but not swamp, easy to clear, mostly alders. Fine creek running through place. One mile from Siletz Bay, nt lhe head of tide; two storrs and p»*t office at Bay road and boat landing to place. This will make ideal dairy farm, this is <»iw of lhe liest piec»<B of land in Siletz county. Pr.ce $4.000.--hoi more information see owner, J esse F a RR in , fait, Lincoln Co., Oregon. It people with symptoms «»f kidney or bladder trouble could realize their danger the}* would without loss of time commence taking Foley’s Kidmy Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularities, strengthens and builds np thrse organs and there is no danger of Briglds' disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms.—J. N. Lamar, Tilla mook; Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy if'you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens lhe diseAHc upon you and makes a cure more diffi cult. Comnience taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy today and you «ill soon be well. Why risk a kerious malady ?—J. S. Lamar. Tillamook; Hawk & Nlillcr, Bay City. [ • EE RIDE for Everybody on the P. R. & N. Railroad from TILLAMOOK CITY to HOBSONVILLE and return. ase Ball Game. Fireworks at Night. Music by Tillamook Concert Band. ACES and other SPORTS will be held at Terminal Grounds. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! ill be one of the BIGGEST EVENTS in the His tory of TILLAMOOK. » I ...... .......... . .............................