Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1909, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 16, 19°9*
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Advertising Rate«.
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L boal A dvertisements :
will be broken, but the aggregate is
likely to fall a little short of that big
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10 figure.
5
First Inaction, per line................ |
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Business and professional cards,
1 month .................................... 1 oo
Homestead Notices........................ 5 •i
Timber Claims................................ 10 00
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Locals per line euch insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
1 month ....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
l.odge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedu g live
lines.
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Marriage as a Business Proposi­
tion.
DANGER FROM ICE
Flo Article of Food Is So Carelessly
Handled.
A writer In the Atlantic Monthly
emphasizes one cause of the danger
of Infection from ice.
Scarcely another article of human
consumption receives so much direct
bundling Just before its use as does
this food, Milk and water, tea and
coffee are poured. Bread, meat and
butter are cut Bread, probably ban-
died more than any other food on the
list, has a bard crust which offers a
rather unfavorable lodging place for
germ life.
Ice, on the contrary,
washes the hands of every person who
handles It and affords an ever ready
liquid medium for the immediate ab­
sorption of tbe hosts of bacteria which
hands may carry. The carelessness of
the handlers of lee. their utter dlsr«-
gard of tbe resting places where It
may receive Infection, may be partly
due to their lack of realization that Ice
Is a food, as real a food as meat
Whatever tbe cause, few substances
which pass through tbe dlgeslgte proc­
esses of man receive such treatment
Ils surface contaminated by the pas
sage of men and horse« In the cutting
Its sides and base fouled by muddled
platforms and smirched straw, cover­
ed with tbe dltb of black Ice cars and
dust swept freight stations, your cake
of Ice commonly receives Its only
cleaulug Just before It enters the lee
chest. So far as the Iceman Is con­
cerned, this Is generally a hasty brush
with a time worn whisk broom well
tilled with the dust of tbe street and
blackened with constant use. Accord­
ing to tbe personal testimony of vari­
ous Icemen, not even the precaution of
a momentary washing beneath tbe
faucet Is ordinarily taken.
The Best Hotel.
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THE ALLEN HOUSE,
BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office.
j. P, AUDEN, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
A unique plan for pulling married life
on a butinetM basis is outlined in lhe
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Woman's Home Companion lor June.
Says this magazine :
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
“The first matter to consider is tbe,
amount of assets available. This, of i
course, amounts to exactly what the out- ,
side world considers the services of the
producing partner to be worth. This in­
come must be divided to meet the various
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
expenses of the business under a general
SUGAR always advances before berry season
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
classification as follows :
1.50
One year........
“ First : General Operating Expense* '
We have a good supply on hand and will sell
75 I bis is the most important department
Six months ....
50
Three months
of all, and includes food, servants, fuel,
our friends and customers while it last.
light, renv (or interest and taxes).
t»e ^illamook ^eablig^t. “ Second : Sinking Fund. This iw also
100 lbs. sk. PIRE CANE SUGAR.
a most important account, and should
Fred V. Baker. Publisher.
C. A H. Berry Sugar, $5.80 a sk.
not for any reason be overlooked. Upon
it depends absolutely the prosperity t
Extra Fine Dry Granulated Sugar, $5.60 a sk
Aller all the learned talk about Mars of the firm through j»eriods of financial
and the possibilities of its superiority to depression. It includes savings-bank de*
Star brand process Rolled Barley,
eaith, we find that it can he eclipsed by posits and life insurance premiums.
the mania the moon an easily as earth
•• Third : Repairs and Depreciation
The best on the market.
can.
This is often considered a part of the
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Operating
Expense,
but
it
is
better
kept
75 lbs. Sack. $1.60
A mnn mute for forty years in Wis
cousin suddenly regained speech and hi* separate. Il includes depreciation of the
$40 a Ton.
first words were those of profanity. Jl plant, sod on equipment, such as dishes,
is such things as this which confound cooking utensils, furniture, lied and table
linen.
the wise and perplex the godly.
“ Fourth : The Contingent Fund.
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If tbe New England States are helped This includes church dues, charities,
by the provisions of the new tariff bill, theater-ticket?, telephone and booksand
as against the Western States, they will magazines.
“ Fifth . Emergency Fund. This in­
be in good shape to pay a little more
than usual for Western corn and wheat. cludes doctor, druggist and dentist.
“ In order to transact business on a
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Judge Gary of the steel trust told a sound basis, all of these funds must
London banquet that he would favor considered. What remains of the capi­
MISSION OF THE LAND.
free trade for thie’countrj when all other tal may be divided between the partners
nations adopt it. Free trade, in that as a salary. From their salaries the To Produce Commodities For ths Serv­
ice of Mankind.
way, is just as near at hand as universal partners must pay their personal ex*
1 penaea of clothing and incidentals. The j Tbe mission of tbe land Is to pro­
disarmament.
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size of the salaries therefore depends duce aud keep on producing food, live
The excitement to be caused by the entirely upon the economical manage* ' stock, lumber and other commodities
arrivul of former President Roosevelt ment of the atfairs of the firm. It is for tbe service of man. He who owns
with a cargo of wild animals can only unwise to rase salaries at the expense of1 land and Is Indifferent to this Is guilty
be compared to that produced by a man the Sinking Fund, though this is often ' of a moral wrong, and be who takes
driving into an inland town with a a temptation! In case the partner feel ; good laud out of commission and suf­
fers It to lie unproductive and useless
(CAPT. P. SCHRADER)
wagon load of fresh fish.
that their salaries are not large enough , Is guilty of a greater one. This Is the
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only criterion by which we can prop­
it
is
better
to
appoint
ail
investigating
i
In attacking the house cat as a pre-
erly Judge of tbe right of an individual
dacious animal the department of Ag- committee to eliminate petty graft and to own land In large tracts.
extravagance.
They
should
examine
licultureis stirring up an unnecessary
The good results attendant upoD
domestic disturbance. Secretary Wilson carefully the Operating Expense. It is small Individual holdings are natural.
should be warned that the cat has al­ sometines economical for a domestic firm The purposes of nature in tbe upward
moat us many aud as jealous friends as to build its own plant, instead of hiring evolution of uiao are usually better
one, and it is often possible by engag­ carried out In this way. and not be­
the dog.
ing in outside industry, such as kitchen* cause, as is so frequently argued.
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The president's determination to gardening or poultry raising to reduce every mao has ao Inherent right to Its
recommend the postal savings bank the food expense, and save money in the ownership. The lazy, the Incapable
and i be densely ignorant assuredly
scheme is nothing more than the country Emergency Fund.’’
have no such right, and land Is too
has a right to expect, since such a plan
precious and its mission too high to be
Heir to Salvation.
was made a part of the platform on
thus wasted.
which he was nominated aud elected. [TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT |
If tbe owner of a great country es­
Other parts of that platform, we may
Humanity was made heirs to salvu tate can farm bis land as well as or
now hope, will be regarded by him as tion by Christ paying the death penalty better than it It were In small hold­ Sails from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon,
equally binding.
ings; If, following tbe precept of 8wlft,
for the sins ol the world on the cross.
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The title to what we fall heir to is just he made two ears of corn or two
It is a misfortune that Col. Watter- as perfect as though we had obtained it blades of grass grow where one grew
sou's absence in Europe prevents him by our own effort.
before; If be supply bls section with a
belter breed of horses, cattle or sheep,
from dealing with the new phase the
An heir differs from a servant, an heir well and good. No one with any
temperance war is taking on in Ken. receives a gift, a servant a reward. The
lucky. The colonel is now luxurating in very fact I hat a person is seeking a knowledge of economics could say be
places where the only prohibition known reward is evident that they deny being was doing any Injury to the world or
mankind. It is not tbe amount of land
lor generations has been that which the an heir.
that be owns, but what be does with
decent man in hinds can put upon him­
There are two ways of becoming an It for which be Is morally responsible.
self and the indecent man out of funds heir, one by birth lhe other by adoption. — David Buffuni in Atlantic.
has put upon him.
The Jew claimed heirship by birth, the
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Tha Invention of tha Panorama.
Gentile by adoption.
The panorama was Invented by a
Rev. Father I'helan, being a celibate,
An heir may be disinherited, otherwise Scotchman named Kobert Barker, who
falls upon a plan the most likely to re­ lie is. un heir whether good, bud. or
obtained a license In London In 1787
move the danger of race suicide if it indifferent.
and erected a rotunda on Leicester
could lie tried. He proposes what he
A person might lie heir to a fortune square. Lie was associated with Rob­
calls ''family suffrage,'1 under which and live mid die in poverty ignorant of ert Fulton, the practical Inventor of
only the parents of children could rote, the fact.
the steamboat, who Introduced pano­
the voting power of the family to in­
The greatest objection to lhe popular, ramas tuto I'arts In 171M). but resigned
crease w ith the number of children in it. preacher ia that he conceals the truth | In favor of Thayer perhaps In order
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
Much a plan would solve two problems Hint we were made In'r by the crucifix, I Io give bls attention to I be application
that of women suffrage and that of race and taipores the obligations of a servant of steam to boats. Thayer raised a
rotunda on the Boulevard Montmartre,
suicide, at one stroke. It will arouse the
The mere assent of the mind to the’ whence comes the name of the Pas Centrally Located.
First Class Rooms
opposition of the new womeu, who, fact that we were made heir to God’s '
sage des Panoramas. Bonaparte caused
generally speaking, does not contem­ glory through the one act of Jesus plans to be drawn up for eight pano­
plate mariiage as a part of the citizen Christ is complete mid flual faith.
ramas. In which bls conquests were to
ship she wants, and, least of all, mater
I thank God that my inheritance or j be shown to the Parisians, whom be
nit y. The I’helan plan shows evidence disinheritance does not rest with the always tried to Impress with the mag Th® v??lyI.FiP8t C1SS8 Hotel in Tillamook, Ore.
ol a deep and subtle thought in its pres, her who had nothing to do with I nltude of the achievements tn order to
A Modern Hotel.
Travelmg Men's Home.
Tourists' Headquarter.
keep them faithful to bls star. But
preparation. At first glance it might my adoption or belief.
these
projects
were
never
realized.
J.
F.
RAMSEY,
Pro.
seem to have been inspired by the Mil
The Independent Church is exclusively
lion Club. Hut in that close reading it is for heirs, therefore, there is nothing to
Calve'e ‘’Screaming.'*
sure to hare before acceptance, it falls enjoy lhe provision that haa tieeu uisde
I could ta'k for hours about my coun­
under the suspicion of being a blow at once for all and for all time.
try and my own people. I am so fond
the suffrag'ttes
The popular protracted meetings has of both On my birthday many of them
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nothing to <io with inheiritance. We came In procession to see me and I
If anybody assumes that ths upward
were not made heirs by a holy pow wow danced what la called tha 'bourrss"
swing in stocks was due to sny sudden
or religious excitemant, The whole with them. They say such quaint
and sharp improvement in trade be
things. An old woman once, bearing
affair rests with merits of the cross.
would ba mistaken There has been no
me sing, asked. “Doesn't It hurt you
J
C.
Govx.
t-hunge ill the business situation, An
to scream like that?" A peasant one«
told me he was sure the proprietor of
improvement has been under way for
A Harry Up Call
several months, but It has been gradual
Quick ! Mr. Druggist—Quick !—A box ibe grotlo would give me 6 franca a
It was accelerated a little by the enact­ of Bucklriis Arnica Salve—Here's s day tb sing there—Calve In London
ment of the tariff law, and the cons«, quarter—For the love of Mo.ee, hurry I Standard.
Baby'a burned himself. terribly—John,
quent removal of all uncertainty as to me cut Ilia foot with llie axe—Mamie's
Ths Hater of Quietude.
the rites of duties which would have scalded—Pa can't walk Iron» |>ile—Billie
“Tbit mao cays be will create some
to be paid. Nearly four weeks have has boils—and my corns ache She got real excitement If bo gets into con­
|«ssed since the president placed his it and soon cured all lhe family It'st he gress’*
greatest healer on earth. Solti by Chas.
"Yes.” answered Senator Sorghum,
signature to that act, and a« the gen- I Clough.
"be la one of those peculiar patriots
eral line of changes frotu the Ding-
who want to climb on board the ship
Testifies After Four Years.
ley laws was marked pretty accurately
Carlisle Center N Y. O. B. Burhans,
a week or tw > before the measure left writes: " About four year-, ago I wrote of etate simply for tbe pleasure of
rocking tbe boat"—Washington Star.
the conference oominiltee the effect you that I had lieen entirely cured of
of the ensctmi-nt was discounted be. kidney trouble by taking two bottles of
Suspicious Circumstances.
fore it went on the statute book. The Foley's Kidney Remedy, and after four
“Do yea know they suspect that old
years I am again pleased to stale that 1
siH-ouragiug crop new«, which bad a have never had any return of those man of leading a double life.**
larger influence Jon trade than did the symptoms, and I am evidently cured to
“What glree rise to that?”
“Why. he's ao mean and cross around
enactment of the new tariff, is also stay cured.•' Foley's Kidney Remedy
several weeks behind us, and could will tlo the same for you. .1. S Lauiar. home that I bey think be muat be
Tillamook. Hawk tt Miller. Bay City.
pleasant and agreeable somewhere.
not have had any band in the sharp
Exchange.
upward move on ths Stock Exchange
Health and Beauty Aid
Cosmetics and lotions wilT not clear
Indeed. the drought in the |«st two or
Ought to Have Known Bettor.
complexion of pimplee and blotches
three weeks will probably reduce the your
"Wbat*a the matter?"
like Foley's Orino Laxative, for indi­
corn yield somewhat. No longer does gestion. stomach and liver trouble and
“Just quarreled with my wife."
anybody believe that a 8,000,000.000 habitual constipation. Cleanses the
“What about?”
"She said that a woman whom we
bushel crop w III be harvested. There is system and is pleasant to take. J. S.
Uniai. Tillamook; Hawk X Miller, Bay met was beautiful and I agreed with
a fair probability that all tbe records City
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Houston Poet
£
Taxes paid for non.
Residents.
Office opposite Past Office.
Both phones.
H. COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
O regon .
C/ARL HABERL.ACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office across the street and north Iron
the Post Office.
AJA
H* GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
A.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
T. BO ALS, M.D,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK.
Office- Olson Building.
Residence : Mrs. Weiss' house, west of
Mrs. Walker'r.,
Portland and Tillamook.
R. I. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
Tillamook, Ore.
FREIGHT, $3.00 PER TON
HAWK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
EVERY TUESDAY
THAT'S ALL.
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BAY CITY, OREGON.
F. R. BEALS,
REAL ESTAIT,
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
Yon Use Them.
,
We Sell Them. yy. .
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
HOTEL RAMSEY,
Tillamook. Oregon.
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
p j. sharp
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
sarchet ,
T
. The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
The only REAL opposition steamer
ttorney - at -L aw ,
sailing between Bay points and Portland. Land A Titles,
Land Office Busi­
ness and Mining Law.
IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE of the
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
peop e of Tillamook County to patronize Room, 306 Commercial BaiMwfi-
this line. Route all your shipments care
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steamer Argo.
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& COWINC
Prompt and efficient service al wave
Winter and Summer.
ways.
lawyers .
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Agents at Tillamook, Ore.
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