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y TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 28, 10C9 American Optimism Advertising Ratea. f First luHetiori, pt*r ime............. $ Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and prutes»ioual cards, 1 month .................................... t Hoinestead Notices ...................... 5 Timber Claims .............................. 10 Locals ¡M*r line each insertion . .. Display advettisemeut, an inch. 50 1 month . ................. ............. All KeMolutions of Condolence and Lodx'«* Ncdices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Stray®«! or Stolen, etc , minimum rale. 25c. not exceed h g five lines. La iAL ApvgBTlSEMXNTS I RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) 1.50 75 50 One year........ Six months .... Three months The average Eskimo would not be a very valuable or satisfactory witness in court. He would want to testify on both sides. St St » Col. Bryan is trying to organize a third Democratic party to accompany him upon his fourth assault upon the White House. * * * In spite of the spread of the automo bile and the invention of the aeroplane a good team of mules is worth moie than ever before. * If * Once again a Venezuelan row which ought to be settled in Police Court threatens to assume the .dignity and proportions of a revolution. * n * It is not at all surprising that a Loa Angeles attorney in Chicago should have turned highwayman. Self-preservation is still an entirely natural law. * « * Teachers in Tillamook Ore , 1909-19x0. County The rest of the world calls us great Dint. No 1.—Address, Tillamoook, firaggers. tie know they think so. We Paul Hanson. principal; Clara Tinner- do undoubtedly use the phrase, “biggest atet, a.Histant. in the world,’’ rather frequently. K'p Dint. No. 2.—Address, Tillamook. nng was lull! on his first visit to Chicago Bertha Heiser. that the Palmer House was the "finest Diet. No. 3—Address, Tillamook, hotel in the tiuest city of Gud Almighty » Winnie Epplett. earth,'* and the German professor, Lam Dist No. 5.—Address, Nehalem, Mrs. preclit, reports that, after living treated J B Lomaien. to all forms of the superlative while on Di.l No. 6.—Address, Oretown Ins visit here, he was finally offered to Mabel Noyes. drink “the purest water in the world!' 1 Dm No. 7 —Address, Netarts. presume we do overdo it a little, but Dist. No. 8.—Address, Beaver, Eacie then we really have such frvquent oc Oliver. casion to use the superlative in the in Dist No. 9.—Address, Tillomook, W. terest of truth that we might be for R Rutheiford, principal; Anna B. given. Shirk, mathemaics, Latin; Frank a . The real American believes that this is Scofield, 8lh grade; Mrs. Earl Ford, 6ih the first country the sun ever shone up and 7th grades; Ida Goyne, 4th and 5ih on. that it is particularly taken care of grades; Mrs. H. C. Hanson, 2nd and by the Deity and is sure to come out 3id grades; Esther E Fisher, 1st grade; right in everything, and what is more, Miss Morgan, stenography. he is willing to say it, and. if necessary Dist. No. 19.—Address, Tillamook, say it through his nose. There is a good Edgar Munson, principiil; Mrs. Laura side to this. It is in the tremendous heat I. Leach, assistant. of this enthusiastic adoration of the na Dist. No. 11.—Address. Nehalem. twin, this religious patriotism, that Elbert E Arant. America has become the melting post of Dist. No. 12.—Address. Hemlock, the races of Europe, and is producing a Viola Hardin. new race neither Celtic. Slavic, Romantic Dist. JNo. 13—Address. Hebo, Claire nor Saxon—but an American race char Kimball, principal; Gertrude McKiuiens. acterized by vitality, energy, good cheer, assistant. high faith ; and learning for its motto Dist. No. 14.—Address, Garibaldi, in golden letters on a field of blue the Carrie Hathaway. celestial bidding, “Boost, don t knock. Dist, No. 15,—Address Hobsoiiville. All these characteristics have tbeir Clara C. Eichinger. source and summary in the quality of Dist. No. 16.—Address, Woods, Mrs. optimism. We know they laugh about I J. Taggart. us for that, too, and tell us the confirm Dist. No. 18.—Address, Oretown, ed optimist is typified in the man who Hattie Tohl. fell out of the sixth-story window, and Dist. No. 19.—Address, Cloverdale, on passing the second story was heard Mrs. A F. Foster. to say, “So far all is well.” But the fact Dist. No. 21.—Address, Sand Lake. is there isn't much use for a man on this Dist. No. 22.—Address, Cloverdale, territory who isn’t an optimist. We Grace McCoskey. haven't time to listen to moanings and Dist. No. 23.—Address, Tillamook, wailings, and we propose to clean Helen Bibby. out the distempers and diseases of things Dist. No. 24.—Address, Balm, Han that aren’t as they ought to be by nah M. Ranyard. dwelling on the blessed health and op Dist. No. 25.—Address. Tillamook, portunity of the things that are just Maude Edgar. right.—Boston Courier. Dist. No. 26.—Address, Hemlock, The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, j. p. AUDEN. Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. • Complete set of Abstract Books in office. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation H- COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , attorney - at - law , MALT TEA. geutecher ^bvoluit, Office across the street and north froi the Post Office. H. GOYNE, BOTTLED BY THE A ttorney - at L aw . Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon- Soda Waters, Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Water. Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . A. T illamook Vaspasian Warner's denial that he contemplates resigning from the office of commissioner oi pensions is timelj and, presumably, authoritative. * * * Quite possibly the lecture platform is (CAPT. P. SCHRADER) James Goldsworthy. beginning to look attractive to the guide BUSINESS TALK Dist, No. 27.—Address, Blaine, J. D. —what’s his name?—who accompanied Moffett. Explorer Cook up Mount McKinley. Clear-Cut and Dignified Statement Dist. No. 28.—Address. Nehalem. * * * by an Oregon Country Editor. Dr. Cook has been given the freedom V.rna I,. Seston. of the City of New York. It will be a Dist. No. 29.—Address, Balm, Elsie We were requested the other day, by a good place to stay while waiting for the merchant who never advertises, to ad Scovell. snow to melt at the top of Mount Mc vise our people not to buy goods from Dial. No. 31.— Address, Bay City. R. Kinley. peddlers or at other towns. He pretends U. Moore, principal; Bertha C. Allen, * * * intermediate; Inez Allen, primary. Great Britian is haying quite as much to think it doesn’t pay to advertise, so Diet. No. 32.—Address, Beaver, Daicy trouble with her budget as the United we don’t see how he can figure that Allender, States is with the corporation laws, and such an article could do any good. Dist. No. 33.—Address, Hemlock, Mrs. This paper is a help to Jefferson. It the British landlord is as hard to dea| gives hundreds of dollars worth of work D. Goldsworthy. with as the American manufacturer. Dist. No. 34 —Address, Marx. i each year to help build up Jefferson and * * * Diet. No. 35.—Address Gales Creek. Sails from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon. The physician who h is discover«<1 vicinity. But, strange as it may appear, bookworm and traces its ravages in the the editor has sense enough to appreciate Harrietts Herrman. Dist. No. 35.—Address, Wilson, Myrtle South has also found that the class of his friends and does not throw bouquets poor whites whom it afflicts must stop to his enemies When it is in our power Porter, Dist. No. 36.--Address. Hemlock, the eating of hog meat before they can to throw business to our patrons, we do hope for relief. Such a remedy will be so; but when asked to send patronage Bessie Bays. Dist. No. 37.—Address, Dolph. Clare found ineffective among a people who to a firm that will not help support the would rather get what they like with paper, but merely takes advantage of Fran klin. Diet. No. 38.—Address, Tillamook, what they don't like than go without i trade drawn here by live firms which it. I advertise, well, we’re deaf, dum and Ellen Bewley, » M » Diet. No. 39.—Address, Nehalem, blind, and that is the course we shall Although Ruth Bryan Leavitt denies I continue to follow. Emma Swenson. the report that she is an aspirant for the i We don’t want any charity patronage, Dist. No. 40— Address, Bay Ocean, nomination for member of the House of either. We want no one to advertise Alice E. Wilkinson. Representatives, several other Colorado I for our benefit, but for their own. If it Dist No. 42.—Address, Cloverdale, women are mentioned as being “in the were not that we wish to protect our Mrs. P. B. Vanciel. hands of their friends.'' Some of these home advertisers, we could fill the paper Diet. No. 43—Address. Hobsonville. are Republicans andaomeare Democrats with attractive ads from Albany til'd Dist. No. 45—Address, Beaver, Mary As Colorado is one of the four states in Salem.—Jefferson Review. White. which women have equal privileges Dist. No 47.—Address Otis. with men m the ,»>lla. there may be a Diet. No. 48.— Address, Nehalem. Notice. chance for some of them to get the can Emma Scliollmeyer. Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. Notice is hereby given, that theCountv didacy. Possibly also some of them Dist. No. 49.—Address, Tillamook. may get elected. But, if elected, will Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, Rachel Fletchall. they be admitted ? There's the rub. The will receive bids for the construction of Diet. No. 50.—Address. Beaver, Ruth constitution declares that. 'No person , the first two miles of the Netarts Road, Gray. beginning at the initial point of the Io shell lie a representative who shall not i Diet. No. 51.—Address, Hemlock, have attained the age of 25 vears. and , eating survey, and said bids to lie in Leola Dunham. been seven vears a citizen of the United , accordance with the plans and specif!' Diet. No. 53 —Address Pitner. States, and who shall not, when elected, cations now on tile with the County Diet. No. 54.—Address Hohsonville, lie an inhabitant of that state in which Clerk. Winnie G. Spencer. A certified check equal to 5 per cent of he shall lie chosen.” This is what it Diet No. 1.—Address N-halem (High ! the amount of the bid must accompany says about the qualifications foe mem- School No. 1), W. L. Arant, principal. bars of the popular branch of Congress, each bid as a guarantee that the bidder W. 8. B uhl , The constitution also sets forth. “Ench will execute a Bond lor the completion County Superintendent. of the contract if awarded the same. House shall be the judge of the elections, All bids must be filed in the office of More Than Enough is Too returns and qualifications of its own Much. members.•’ The ''he'' in the provision the County Clerk of Tillamook County, To maintain health, a mature man or first quoted would seem to be fatal to on or before 9 o'clock a.ut. Wednesday, woman needs just enough food to repair the chances for the admission of any the 3rd day of November, 1909. The the wast and supply energy and body woman as a member of the House of I County Court reserving] the right to re heat. The habitual consumption of Representatives. And the other stipula ect any and all bids. By order of the more food than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach J. C. E olden , tion gives the House the power to say County Court. troubles, rheumatism and disorders of County Clerk. whether it shall make "he” a generic the kidneys. If troubled with indig-«, tton, revise your diet, let reason and pronoun to cover persona of both sexes. Notice. not appetite control and take a few If the House holds that "be" and "she" doses of Chamlierlain’s Stomach and are. as regards qualifications for voting Notice ts hereby given that the firm of layer Tablets and you will soon be all and holding office, interchangeable terms Jones & Knudson have disposed of their right again. For sale by Lamar's Drng it will let women in entire stock of furniture and other pro Store.________________ perty interests to Jones Knudson Furni Frlghtlul Fate Averted Its a Top Notch Doer. " I would have been a cripple for life, Great deeds compel regard. The world ture Company, and all persons owing from a terrible cut on my knee cap," crowne its doers That's why the Ameri said firm are respectfully requested to can people have crowned Dr. King's call and settle their accounts with the writes Frank Disberry, Kelliher. Minr... New Discovery the King of Throat and said Jones A Knudson within thirty " without Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which soon cured me.” Infallible for wounds, Lung remedies. Every atom is a health cuts and bruises. it soon cures Burns. fores. It kills germs, and colds and la days from date hereof. Scalds, Old Sores. Boils, Skin Eruptions. Dated October 21st, 1909 grippe vanish. It heals cough-racked World’s best for Piles. 25c. at Cbas. I. membranes and coughing stop* Sore. in. J ohn L. J onhs . Clough. ________________ flamed bronnhial lubes and lungs are C. P. K nvdson . cured and hemorrhages cease. Dr. Geo. Well Known Hotel Keeper More, Black jack, N.C., writes “it cured Uses and Recommends Money Comes In Bunches me of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless Chamberlain's Colic, by all doctors.” 50c . |1.00. Trial bottle to A. A. Chisholm, of Twesdwell, NY., Cholera and Diar free. Guaranteed byChas. I. Clough. now. His reason is well worth reading I rhoea Remedy. . "For a long time I suffered from iudi- “ I take pleasure in saying that I bare The Beat Plaster. gestion. torpid liver, constipation, ner-1 kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and A piner of flannel dampened with vousneos and general debility,” he Diarrhoea Remedy in my family medi Chamberlain's Liniment and bound ou writes. “I coudn't sleep, had no ap cine cheat for about fifteen years, and to the affected parts fa superior to any petite. nor aribiuon, grew weaker erery bars always had satisfactory results plaster When troubled with lame back day in spite of all medical treatment. from its use. I have administered it to or pains la the aide or cheat give It a trial Then used Electric Bitters Twelve a great many traveling men who were and you are certain to be more than bottles restored all my old-time health suffering from troubles for which it is ' Money and time invested in a training at thia aeh~o • planned with the prompt relief which it and vigor. Now I can attend tn busi recommended and hare never fatted to ***—,on afford». This liniment also relieves ness every day Il’s a wonderful med relieve them." says J. C. Jenkins. of M.nti.1 dividend, throughout life. We lake » e ,0Ur** rheumatic paina and ts certain to pleaae wine.’ Infallible for Stomach. Li »er, Glasgow. Ky. This remedy is foe sale ' tech student. Living expense, low. Send for anyone soffering from that disease Sold Kidneve. Blood and Netvea. 50c. at .by l-amsrs Drug Store. |W. I. STALEY, Principal, eol ~ by Lamar s Drug Store. U ms . I. Clough. EVERY TUESDAY HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., The only REAL opposition steamer sailing between Bay points and Portland. IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE of the people of Tillamook County to patronize this line. Route all your shipments care steamer Argo. Prompt and efficient service always, Winter and Summer. Claims promptly paid and taken care of. Agents at Tillamook, Ore. Bay City, Ore, Astoria, Ore. Portland, Ore. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK.] Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss' house, west of 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. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, r F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. j~)R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT • Salem, Oregon. DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. SARCHET, L . The Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photograph Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office B« ness and Mining La*- OREG0* PORTLAND, Room, 306 Commercial BaiW“*' L and Ornes B vsinbm A S pecialty . Jbose *' OWING COW Tillamook, C Sails every SATURDAY from rain or shine. Both freight and passenger. O regon , . T. BOALS, M.D, THAT'S ALL. 1 W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , FREIGHT, $3.00 PER TON. < O regon . C arl haberlach , Portland and Tillamook, I Taxes paid for non- Residents. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. T. BOTTS, A ttorney - at -L aw . & lawyers . R oom 334 W obcbstsb B vildw »- T hibd san Oss S tsbsts ■ • Room Next to tbe U.S. Land O PORTLAND, OREGOJ*- fou CSKÌ14