Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 26, 1909, Image 6

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    T illamook headlight ,
august
26, 1000.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE TO OPEN
STORE IN TILLAMOOK.
Forty carefully selected Pianos oi such Famous
Makes as Weber, Kimball, Lester, Hobart
M. Cable, Marshall & Wendell,
Smith & Barnes, Pianola Pianos and others,
expected To-Day
9
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES
To Introduce our policy of Lots of Business at Smallest Possible Prices
We will conduct an opening sale for ten days, ending September 4th, during which time we will offer the finest makes of Pianos at
the LITTLEST PRICES and EASIEST TERMS ever offered to piano buyers in this vicinity.
TEN DAYS ONLY.
Bear in mind that these prices can only be had during the next ten days, as they are offered merely as a special opening feature
to thoroughly introduce in this vicinity the EILERS PIAXO HOUSE, Biggest, Busiest and Best Piano Store on the Pacific Coast.
weie a fine, happy lot of young men.
Five hundred or more attended the
•ji r
<1 ..w
Miss Emma Ballard was visiting Mies
We have been asked to publish the fol­ little open.sir theatre, sml they sat ami
Ethel Jensen last Sunday afternoon.
lowing letter ;
applauded through the performance,
E. I’. Mills and family spent Sunday
To tuk E ditor or tiik S un —Sir: hundreds more patronized the stores
at J. K umm's and L. N. Sandoz and I say to you candidly as an Eastern and restaurants, and were sending borne
family visited Jake Huston's.
man and one who held strong ideas presents, all sober.
E. P. Mills went to Hebo Saturday adverse to prohibition, after reading Mr.
About ten o'clock the post trolley cars
after Bennie, who has been working for Busch's letter on the regulation of the were crowded with as lively, happy a
H. L. Sherwood for several months.
liquor traffic, that he ha* weakened me crowd ol men as I ever saw. and not a
Miss Emma Ballard spent last Sunday and has made me angry all over.
drink had been sold in the town that
afternoon with Miss Ethel Jensen.
To show you the weakness of his argu­ night, not an arrest, not an angry word
W N. Bays and dan ¡liter,Miss Bessie, ment, lie uses La ven worth's soldier riot anywhere.
Across the writing table from me a
went to Cloverdale Saturday and re j against prohibition. Now. as a traveling
i man I have been "making" Leavenworth soldier with service striprs said that it
turned Sunday.
| for twelve years and I know conditions was the only wav to livr and that it was
H. A. Chopard and family spent last
i there, and your own information is or only when the boys got full of bail
Sunday at th» horns of H. L. Jensen.
I should l.e that Leavenwoith is the on* whiskey that they got bad, and when
Th» bridge builders went to Hebo
I county and city of Kansas where the they knew that it could not tie got they
Saturday and remained until Monday.
forgot it.’’
L N. Sandoz has been doing some | citizens of all classes have steadfastly
He said that representatives from
taxidermy lately. He lias a beautiful ' prevented the authorities. State and Fed.
every
brewery and wholesale whiskey
eral,
for
the
last
twenty
years
from
en.
voile, lion of birds and animals to testily
forcing the laws. By a regular monthly , house on the Missouri and Nebraska
to Ills skill in this line
police tine the open saloon of that city j border drummed, worked, explained
I, I*, Gray, head sawyer at the mill,
have been in effect the highest of high . how to get around the law, offered
and Engineer Bennett, have changed
prizes, and tramped up and down the
licensed saloons.
their boarding place to Mr. Wallets'.
Tbs citizens of that county have also ' entire post, and at an expense far
IV. M Engelking brought bis bride in
permitted from 200 to 250 women 11 live < greater than the cost of that entire
tos|end the honeymoon peeling balk
on certain streets and to operate resorts shipment. That one carload of liquor
on their ranch.
under a syste.u of protecting tines. The was assembled and shioped together,
Usury Smith went Io Tillamook Fri­
spectacle of hundreds of old. gray and showing that the united effort was not ,
day for some re|>airs for the saw mill. I
I i feeble veteran soldiers of the Civil War I for the business that could lie obtained,
He returned Monday.
being diagged in and kicked out in the but for the almost insane desire to break
The Cady place on Alder Creek has streets after being robbed on pension down the bars.
been sold to a Mr. Huffman. The new
I tell you Mr. Busch cannot get this
dav can be seen there any pay day.
Reduced Rates on all Railroads, Come and
owner accompanied by hia son have
Now, ou Hie day uientioiiod by Mr. class of dealers to obey any law of either
W. F. »MTL0CK, President.
lieen peeling some cascara bark on the Buech I saw on the train from Kansas God or man. Now I saw these two in­
place the past week.
City over twenty-five women, con men. stances and I have been impressed, I tell
Rev. Walter» and Mr. Burba were dip workers on their way to Leavenworth you.
J ohn B ST k V kns .
Tillamook visiters last week.
trout Kansas City, and a conductor —New York Sun.
The mill men are rejoicing to ** the laughingly remarked : " Oh, these heroes
Country, ' However.
new shed going up over the saw mill are coming in on every train from K C. Washington's Plague Spots A Fine Dairy --------------
--------- I TiUam '‘V Humboldt in its situation is
They say the sun gets pretty hot some and St. Joe to work the soldiers, all lie in the low, marshy bottoms of the
The Humboldt Beacon, of April 2, had M0'1 only approach'by eitheTa wearisome
Potomac, the breeding ground of ma­
times.
under protection."
to say
of ‘T
Tillamook
county
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*•'oyage.The little
laria germs. These germs cause chills, this
Now that Boulder is bridged you tan
Therefore Mr. Busch I vys this all to fever and agne, biliousnem, jaundice,
Charles Cross.of Rio Dell, was in town 8‘,am,r ArRO'.80 wdl known to our
hear the merry rattle of buggies and prohibition, when the truth is that every laaeitudo, weakness and general debility on Monday—his first visit to us since he TH ?mo Ik mh‘" k “ W”'klT trips b*»w«n
PonlTnd
FbOr and A8t°ria and
wagon* moat any tune of day on the man you meet In » bum lie«« way in and bring suffering or death to thou­ cante down from Oiegon last Friday.
new road.
MF.Cross has been north in Tillamook nin.1™?1 ,ailroad ’• being built about
Leavenworth thinks it the proper thing sand* yearly. But Electric Bitter* never
fail lo destroy them and cure malaria county for the past six months, having
II. 1» Jensen came h >me from Beaver, lo get th* soldiers’ money any old way, trouble*.
•• ¡'bey aie the he»t *11 round wintered there. And now be is home to ThTs^ ir|0",<l r°? l'l|amook town
Saturday night and remained with his and to stop this would kill the town!" tonic and cure lor malaria I ever Used." stay.
nXd ’’J1 .beo,lo$al benefit, but the big
satisfied.*0 °T"laUd ’-» io« « unK
family until Monday morning.
Mr Buech holds prohibition to blaiue writes R M James, of Louellen. 8. C.
Ills experience up north and his obser-
The bridge men have moved their , and blandly tells you lie is opjsieed to They cure Stomach. Livet. Kidney and various have convinced him that there
As to living there it is high That is
caiup from the Bays barn to W. D. ! this, when the very heart of his business Blood Troubles and will prevent Ty. are worse places under the sun than old -,aral when freight rate, a^’co.X-
phoid. Try them, 50c. Guaranteed by Humboldt. For instance, tho evervbodv
Gladwell's place.
d '. *? ?" thc o,her
not extra.
depend* on this sort of traffic, and he Clias. I. Clough.
know, that our county has all th, 7.i„ I On
u" lnc o,ner a
she need, with an average of forty inches month aMb^rdT ----- r work »30 a
The ladies of this vicinity will soon and other* have med for year* to defeat,
J* the
going ••»»«.
rate. in
In
’rso. "hat would our reader« think of the wood» nn i
h
T”
shine resplendent in new gowns. Ill J I vilify and attempt to ruin every clean What is Best for Indigestion? « Tillamook's
average of 120 inc£ . with
i
Mr. A. Robiuson. of Diumquin, Tillamook's average of 120 inches
you «•» the agent sowii.g hie stulls* living man who would like lo stop this
vest'
It
seems
to
an
outsider
that
the
Alter
hearing
<W,for
,en
koura
Ontario, has been troubled for year,
broadcast last week f
bylaw. Dig Leavenworth up and show with indigestion, ami
a are not «S’’’¿tor8 story
county "Bi
mnm
"
recommends people of that Oregon "county'
we
wear
time and they
th,. lo the Old eSumy to
‘h« stay*
‘ b'^
the
world
how
the
liquor
traffic
ha*
been
I
Chamberlain s Stomach
and
Liver •
enr gumboots all the tint»
A Vailed Blates Marshal made an
°a’ ri'“rne'1
thould
teach
children to swim before
.
Tablets
ss
•'
the
best
medicine
I
ever
carried
on
there.
It
would
startle
the
official trip through this neighborhood
“ Vr. 5”°" h,d *P*"‘ 'he summer
I used. ’ If troubled “with indigestion or they learn the alphabet.
country.
last week.
Not onlv » the climate a discourage “"d not the winter i
I constipation give them a trial. They are
Now the people of Leavenworth may , certain to prove beneficial. They are -ng feature up there but the pr.ee of doubt r
in Tillamook he, no
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'
Little Willie Bennelt tan away last
would
have
been able to talk i„-
n,
rancher .11
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have thought tins good businww policy, »nay to take and pleasant tn effect, land waa
was ne.gtbttive.
prohibitive. «|g
When
a 7am
Mondav night, and wax found headed
wants »300 r-
an acre lor stump ~ l»„(j 1 1,1,1 «"‘H aliout this c
but their wide open town ha* gone back rricr, 25 cents. Sample» free at Lamar s
' county. But this
foe Blaine. He evidently intended to
, Drug Store.
which would com another »125 a,,
in -cr
acre . Ionly shows what
every year, and they now know this.
,®5
kar
-
»
fellow
ha,
to
have
consider-1
see the world. Roy Wood* found him
•
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"»«isiurr-
« person can
On the night after this trouble I was
For indigestion
and all stomach able
means to hOT a place in Tillamook for all th». if a “
- • —
near Mis. Smith's res'd’nce
al Junction City. Fort Riley, where the trouble take Foley's Orino Laxative aa it Of coarse Mr. Cross admits the county Boch h . ' f da,rJ far™» are selling for
T
j
‘
»ch
high
prices
it
..
¿2
,or
stimulates
the
stomach
and
liver
and
IS a hne dairy country but not on a
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‘
last vMtlgs of the trsttic lias Iwen wipe,!
" that th,
th, fact
j regulstes the bowels and will twitively
the dairymen can make more off I
out, and I fraternized with lie boys in | cure habitual consti|«tion —J.8. Lvniar. par with our Lokt. or Ferndale section
Then when
bench ».'u
land
is rated
at i
>loo
.... | on, ......ri '. ~ Tillamook
™«t th.
mo
acre,
wotdd
U . f.,1
™ “
every branch of the army service. They Tillimouk. Hawk A Miller, Bay City.
r», eMMrea* m /», ear*. *• »atare»
BOULDER CREEK
What a Traveling Miin Saw
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OREGON STATE FAIR.
Forty-Eighth Annual Exhibition will be
Greater than Ever.
Ü
FOLEYSIWNEWAR
$35,000 in Premiums
and Purses.
SEPTEMBER 13th to 18th s
At SALEM, Oregon. s
Grand Showing of Live Stock.
Racing Program Complete.
Brinq Your Friends.
p
* WELCH. Secretary.
-•J
Cured
Hay Fever and Sum­
mer Cold.
A. S. Nusbaum, Batearille, Indians,
writes: “ Last year I suffered for Wit
months with a summer cold so disuess
ing that it. interfered with my I usine*
I had inane of the symptoms of h»f
fever, and a doctor * prescription did n<
reach my case, and I took several n>*a •
cines which seemed only to *Kgr»v»
is. Fortunately I insisted upon harm»
Foley'» Honev and Tar.
Il 1ulf j
cored me.
My wife has since u*-
Foley’s Honey and Tar with the *•“
success."— J. S.
Lamar. Till«“00*'
Hawk A Miller, Bay City.
Take Notice.
.
All persons are recommended to »
Foley's Kidi.ey Remedy for becUc_
rheumatism, and kidney and Nao
trouble
It will quickly correct tin«®-
irregularities, which, if neglec'ted.
develop lo o a serious illness. H
restore health and strength, th’
neglect "signs of kidney or bls
trouble and risk Bright's disease
diabetes.—J.
s.
Lamar. Till»®008
Hawk A Miller, Bay City.
Wood
Wood. Wood
„
Call or telephone ROLLIE" ' . w
for Spruce
limb wood.
I®®
delivery.
Cures Caldsi FrevenU Fean"*”