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ItTlLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 7, 1909. Advertising Rates. I B' ial A dvertisements : First Inm-tion, per line.................. * 10 Each «ubarquent insertion, line.... 5 BuSHirw and professional cards, 1 month .................................... I 00 Houiealead Notice» ......................... 5 00 Timber Claim* ................................ 10 00 Local» per line each insertion .. 5 Display adveilisenieut, an inch. 1 month .................. 50 All Resolution* of Condoleuce and Lod,;e Notices. 5c. per line. Card* of Thanks, Sc. per line. Notices, Lost, Sr rayed or Stolen, etc, minimum rate, 25c. not exoeedu.g five lines. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year................... Six months .................. Three month*.............. 1.50 75 50 It is time for the SDOtlight to turn from pole and jungle and focus on Wizard Nickola Te.la, who claim* that he can produce raii: whenever it mav Le needed. • * * In addition to his fame as an exploicr Dr. Cook has the advantage of being able to wield a fountain pen with un common facility. The romantic side of the polar story will not be slighted. * * * The Post Office Department propose* to promote the good road* movement by withholding the benefit* of the rural delivery in localities where the road* are bad. This is the right kind of taxation. At * At The president has taken a drop of 1200 feet into a mine in the copper region of the northwest. How quickly a man can go down when be is once started in that direction can have more than one illustration in more than one of the relation* of life. * * st Mr. Corey of the steel .trust is back again from Europe, and very optimis tic as to our immediate commercial future. He is willing to share with us all that we get, and has come back to remaiu long enough to see that bis •hare doesn't get away. Quoth Farmer Wilson upon his return I Catholic Mission to WHihington from a month s vacation Rev. Joseph M. Oplcrgeld, of the on his Iowa farm : “The average laborer is living to day better th«n did Queen Society of lesus, will conduct a week’s Elizabeth in her time. Take the meat mission from Oct. 24th to 30th, al the hills of the laborers in Washington to Sacred Heart Church. The order of ex day. You will tin«! that they eat meat ercisr* will be a* follows : Sunday, at hree times a day—most of them—and, 10:30 a iu . Mass and Sermon in German; whwt is more, they want the best cuts— ; nt 3:30 p in., the Way of the Cross and they are not contented with any other a short instruction in English lor the kind. They can afford them. A h a result children up to 14 year* ol age ; at 7:30 the price of meat is away up. While the p rn.. Rosary, answering of Question Box, farmers are producing more beef ever) Sermon in English and Benediction Co year, they are not producing enough to week days: First Mas* at 7 a m ; second meet tbe inciease in population. I do Mass at 9 a.m. ; and Sermon in German. not look for the prices to decrease finite| 3;30 p m., Way of the Cross and a short rially soon.’’ In reply to an inquiry cl e insti uction for the children ; 7:30 p.m , secretary assert* d that tbe Western Rosary, Answering of Question Box. farmers were now putting I heir surplus Sermon in English and Benediction. The into automobiles and other luxuries, other announcement* will be made dur fearing to invest in Eastern securities ing the Mission. Non Catholic* are cordially invited to which might decline in value within a year. But the farmer was still greatly attend the evening services. The Mis sionary Father will lie most pleased to handicappe<i for want of lalforers. explain Catholic Doctrine. Questions on articles of Catholic Faith may be de Reform of the Courts. posited in the Question Box. It is now something like a year and • half since Banker Kost» was coi - ARCH CAPE ROAD PLANNED. vicled ot swindling the slate and iis depositors. Ills bunk failed iu the Surveyors Leave to Prepare Con Fall of 1907, which was two years ago. nections with Tillamook Highway Between conviction and punishment A storia , Or.. Sept. 30.—Surveyors in Ins ease, an impassable gulf appears to yawn, and nobody now expects any left today to make preliminary surveys thing tn come of bi* conviction. Do for a proposed road from Arch Cape to what it will, the Supreme Court can. connect with the highway being built not get across. The Hembree case is by Tillamook County around Necarnev another source of sorrow to that en. Mountain. Clatsop County will be com feebled female whom we call justice pelled to construct only one and one- Hembree was convicted by two juries half miles of road to make the connec of murdering members of hia family tion, and as soon as the surveys are and burning their bodies. Ths Su completed the line will be built, so that preme Court has set the verdict aside it can be used as a trail before the grad for some of those technical reasons ing is done next summer. The intention is to also build a road which lawyers delight in, aud now he is to be tried again. This will make on what is known the inside route about the third trial he ha* enjoyed for the 12 miles back from the coast, extend same crime. Perhaps it will end the ing from a connection with the present highway near Necanicum postoffice to matter, but more likely it will not. Events of this sort furnish a beau the Tillamook County line, a distance of tiful comment upon President Taft’s about 10 miles Bids on clearing the remark in Chicago about American right of way for this thoroughfare are criminal law. He said that the admin to be called for this Fall, as alter the istration of the criminal law in this route is cleared and the bridges built it country was a disgrace to civilization. can be used by persons traveling on Who can deny that he told the truth? horseback. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. AbbEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. H T. • BOTTS, A ttorney - at -L aw . Complete set of Abstract Booti in office. Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation H. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , SUGAR always advances before berry season. We have a good supply on hand and will sell our friends and customers while It last. 100 lbs. sk. PURE CANE SUGAR. O regon . T illamook , C arl haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, C. A H. Berry Sugar, $5.80 a sk. Extra Fine Dry Granulated Sugar, $5.60 a sk. Star brand process Rolled Barley, Office across tbe street and north from the Post Office. The best on the market. H. GOYNE, 75 lbs. Sack. $1.40. A ttorney - at J^ aw . Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. O regon . T. B0ALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK.] (CAPT. P. SCHRADER) But it 1* one thing to confess that Heir vs.(Servant. Mr. Pinobot say* that he has never the criminal courts are in a bad way had a controversy with Secretary Bal and a very different thing to show how TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. linger, but Secretary Ballinger does to reform them. The President wants When the prodigal son came home he not say he has had no controversy Congress to set the states a good ex •aid “Make me as one of thy hired with Mr. Piuchot. This difference of ample by putting the Federal Courts servants,” not that he wanted to be attitude appears to indicate the atti to right, Of course, that would lie a servant, but to show his humility tude of the president toward the two an excellent plan, but as long as the He had forfeited his right as an heir by judgescan give any meaning they like squandering his portion. The father men. * * » to legislation, it is not clear how new commanded the servants to bring the The Italian resident of New York who, laws can produce much effect. robe the shoes, etc. applying lor citizenship papers and being Perhaps the laws are well enough The bible teaches servitude for servants asked if he knew anything about tbe a* they are and the secret of the and encourages the servant to be dilli- constitution, answered ; "Yes, I know 'rouble lie* in the medievalism of the gentand faithful, but nowhere does it Sails from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon, him. He ver good fella," may have re bench and the bar. They are schol place the servant on a par with the heir, membered that earlier New York wis- astios to the core, everlastingly quib God is revealed to us as Father with dom which once declared that the con- bling about words and neglecting re all the affections of a father and good ■titution was too good a fellow to butt alities New legislation might merely will toward us. He treats us as sons in between friend*. afford them new subjects for logo I and not as servants. « » » machies. It might not change their The heir has a proprietary interest, There is to be a bard fight in tbe com disposition *t all. When we face the the servant is limited to hi« hire. ing session of Congress against putting matter squarely, the reform of Amer, It is unnatural to treat the heir as a into the law* a.number of thing* declar ¡can justice will probably appear to ' servant or a servant as an heir, that ed fur in the Republican platform ot last be an undertaking far too momentous I distinction is always maintained. year. The Republican* who are opposed and difficult to be accomplished by We speak and act and think with the to the keeping ol platform pledge* may one or two new laws. It may require grace of an heir or the humitity of a imitate tbe example set by the Democrat* some deep alteration* in the National servant. in the recent tariff debate and declare character.—Oregonian. Once an heir always an heir, a ser. themselves in favor of the platform in vant may cease without notice. principal but against it on details. Its a Top Notch Drer. Creed or belief does not determine M * » G'eat del'll* compel regard. The world James A ratten predect* that the crown* it* doers That's why the Amen- whether one is an heir or not. He mav country will have "17 cent cotton'' this can people have c, owned Dr. King's believe what he chooses so long as he is year, and possibly he is correct. Hi* New Diwovery the King of Throat and horn or adopted into the kingdom of Lung remedies. Every atom i“ a health forcast a lew mouth* ago about wheat force. It kills germs, and colds and la God. A servant requires a master or super turned out to be very near the mark, grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. although he seemed, at first, to suing membrane* and coughing stops. Sore, in. ior, but all heirs are equal with equal onize the government'* figures. The cot Hamed bronchial lula-s ami lungs are rights and priviliges. cured ami hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo The Independent Church is a fraternal ton crop will undoubtedly lie much More, Black uack, N.C., writes "it cured smaller than it was a vear ago, when the ine of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless union of heirs without regard to belief yield was about 18,800,000 bale*. The by all doctor»." 59c , $1 00. Trial hottie or doctrine, each Gne enjoying his own peculiarities, in his own way, without harvest of 1900 may not go above free Guaranteed byCha». I. Clough. dues or obligations or ceremonies, his 10.501),000 bales. Seldom ha* the Money Conies in Bunches yield been smaller in recent year* than to A. A. Chisholm, of Tweadwell, N Y„ own impulse within h»s standard for now. His reason is well worth reading: right or wrong. that of 1900 promises to lie "For a long time I suffered from iiuii My opponent says that the bible * * gestion, torpid liver, constipation, ner At Rome, Ga., headquarter* have been vousness and general debility," he teaches servitude. Now there is a dis eatabllahed for th* Order of the True writes. "I coudn’t sleep, had no ap tinction between a servant and a slave American*, the object of which i* to set petite, nor aribilion, grew weaker every During the time of slavery in the 8outh tie the race problem by the deportatiou day In spite of all medical treatment. they had churches and preachers that Then used Electric Hitlers Twelve of all negroes Rev. J. R. Lamb ia the hotties restored all my old-time health had to support slavery just as churches founder and will edit a paper in it* in and vigor. Now I cau attend tn buai and preachers do servitude now, but I It1* a wonderful med hope to see a time when all men shall terest. He propose* to rsiae fund* with ness everv day which to purchase territory for the pro ieme.” Infallible for Stomach, Liver, have a proprietary interest of an heir. Kidneys, Blood and Nerves. 50c. at J. C. G ove posed oolonieaand to buy the land owned Clias. I. Clough, by negroes in the country to bring about Frightful Fate Averted the repeal of the fifteenth amendment Hotel Keeper " I would have lieen a cripple for life, Well Known Uses and Recommends and to disfranohia* every negro voter in from a terrible cut on mv knee cap," Chamberlain's Colic, America. writes Frank Disberry, Kelliher, Minn , Cholera and Diar St St « " without Bucklen'* Arnica Salve, which rhoea Remedy. With regret we note that the Alton soon cured me.'' Infallible for wounds, •• I take pleasure in saying ihat I have (III.) man who produced in court a cuts and bruises, it soon cure* Burns, kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera snd Scalds, Old Sore*. Boils, Skin Eruptions. tabulated record of family quarrels as a World's best for Piles. 25c. at Cha*. I. Diarrhoea Remedy in my family medi cine chest for about fifteen years, and mean* of getting a divorce, succeeded Clough have always had satisfactory result* The decree of the court mny be. and from it* use. I have administered it to probably is, made on other ground*. A More Than Enough is Too a great many traveling men who were Much. wiae judge would, in all likelihood, To maintain health, a mature man or suffering from trouble* for which it is presume that a man capable of keeping woman need* just enough food to i epair recommended, and have never failed to them." says J. C. Jenkins, of such a record would be capable of pro. the want and supply energy and laxly relieve The habitual consumption ol Glasgow, Ky. This remedy is for sale yoking hi* (hara of the quarrel*, or at heat. more 5x>d than I* necessary for these by Lamar's Drug Store. least capable of bearing a* valoroua a purpose* I* the prime cause of stomach ForChapped Skin. part in those affairs as the women in the trouble», rheumatism and disorders of Chapped skin whether on the hand* or case. The mischief is done, however, in the kidney*. If troubled with indigo*, face may be cured in one night by apply tlon, revise your diet, let reason and the widespread publicity which has not appetite control and take a few ing Chamberlain's Salve. It I* also given to the original story of the intro do*e* of Chamberlain's Stomach and uneoualed for tore nipples, burns and duction of the quarrel calendar. The Liver Tablet* and you will soon b» all •call». For tale by Lamar* Drug Store news that th* originator of this innova right again. For sale bv Lamar'* Drng The Best Plaster. Store. tion has wan his case will set other A piece of flannel dampen t with The Bed-Rock of Success Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on manners on stormy matrimonial seas to Its* in a keen, clear beam, backed by in. to th* affected part* 1» superior to any making up log books. Indicating tern domltabl* will and( rvaiMleaa energy. plaster. Whin troubled with lame back peatuoa* voyages by their datse, their Suoh power oome» from tbe splendid or pains in th« tide or chest It a trial gales, their high seas, reefs and breakers. health that Dr. King * New Life Pill* i and you are certain to »re than . "T" impart. They vitalise every organ and I pleased with che prompt relief which it Money and lime invested io a training at this The compass will he boxed on many •tantial disidenda throughout ljf*, We . • po*eea*i°n of sub- ship* to get the exact bearings on stormy build up brain and body. J. A. Harmon afford*. Thia liniment also relieve* aach student. Using expense, tow. fLd J ^u.- °* Liaemore, W. Vs., writes " They are rheumatic pain* and i* certain to plea*« days when the vessel was under way for tbn bast pill* I ever nsed." 25c. at I anyone m'tfenng from that disease Sold tbe divorce court. Che*. I. Clough. by Lamar's Drug Store. W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Oregon. « * * Portland and Tillamook FREIGHT, $3.00 PER TON EVERY TUESDAY Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, west ol Mrs. Walker's. J~^R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. Tillamook, Ore. C. HAWK, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON. THAT’S ALL. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., jpjN R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. J~)R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. '-p SARCHET, . The Fashionable Tailor. The only REAL opposition steamer sailing between Bay points and Portland. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE of the people of Tillamook County to patronize Store in Heins Photographic this line. Route all your shipments care Gallery. steamer Argo. J^OBERT A. MILLER, Prompt and efficient service always, Winter and Summer. A ttorney - at -L aw , Titles, Land Office Busi1 Claims promptly paid and taken care of. Land ness and Mining Law. Agents at Tillamook, Ore. PORTLAND, OREGON. Room, 306 Commerciul Building. Bay City, Ore, Phone A. 10^®* Astoria, Ore. Portland, Ore. /“A OWING & COWINC Sails every SATURDAY from Tillamook, LAWYERS. rain or shine. 334 Room Next to the U.S. Land Office. ! Both freight and passenger. PORTLAND, OREGON. L and O fficb B usinbss a S pecialty . R oom W okcbstrr B uildino . T hird and O ak S trbbts . KILL th . COUCH mo CURE th « LUNGS w,tm Dr. King’s New Discovery forcw AN# AU THROAT ANO LUN« TROUBLES. GUAJLAKTMD 8ATIRFACT0*» OB MOIIT RKFUNDKD J