TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 30, 19( 0
lyiVAL MEETINGS AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST.
BOULDSB CUBE.
John Borba made two trips to
1 vear of unprecdented prosperity in material things is just closing.
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County hae had its share. Our own city has gone forward by the city last week to haul away
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T In
—« our
■ i »• undertaking
n ki nrr 4a
.» his cheese. He thinks he will not
and bound»-
to -» niLiVn
make •> a rveii-iiuw
greater 'T.IL.
Tillamook, we,
Pf not forget the foundation upon which rests all that is good, great Lave to visit the county seat again
j enduring- “Righteousness exalteth a nation (also a city); bnt sin is very soon. At leant not for a week
r )roaCh to any people,” says the Divinely inspired writer. The leading or two.
U. N, Bays returned from the
inds of the world in all ages declare Christianity to be the foundation
Valley
Friday, bringing home his
Ln which rests ull that is permanent. Our present undertaking is to
Lttna town to a higher plane of moral and spiritual life. To this end wife who has-been at Dalles the past
Langlist J- B. Holmes, and singer II. ' K. Shields, have been secured. month, nursing their daughter. Mrs.
McIntyre’s many friends in the
Lv will begin Lord’s day, Jan. 2.
| They come to us highly recommended as Christian gentlemen of the neighborhood will be very glad to
Lhest type- TheOfHcal Board of the great church ut Beaumont, Texas, learn that she was on the road to
r re yir. Holmes has served as minister for the past 5 years, say this > recovery when Mrs. Bays left.
LouiBand El Idee Krake are enjoy
him
"Br. Holmes is a great leader and a mighty man of God. As a
ing
a visit from two of their youn
e Christian and one whose work is all in Christ’s name, we commend
» pres. E. C. Sanderson,of Eugene Bible University, speaks as re- ger brothers who came out from
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untnend him as a Christian gentleman of the highest type. He is among Tillamook last Sunday with Mr.
Iljoat successful pastors and preachers, Mr. Shields comes equally Borba.
We understand that the mail route
dl recommended. He lias served many of our strongest churches as
has
been permanently changed from
ioru» director and soloist. He ¡tossesses a rich musical tenor voice, is
the old road north of the river to
-acticsl and uses common sense methods in his work.
I take pleasure in extending a cordial invitation to the whole com- I the new road on the south side.
.. men. _
v. E. H oven . I R. Y. Blalock, W. D. Gladwill and
»unity to come out and .. hear —
these - able
H. L. Jenson were Beaver visitors
last Monday.
Manuel Borba is staying with his
Uncle M. T. Suares at Buttle Lake,
for a «'hile.
Two young men from Nebraska,
old friends of Mr. Sandoz, have been
visiting him for the past two weeks.
They talk, of spending a year in
Tillumook Co., and if they like the
country, They will probably locate
here.
C. A. Smith and wife, Of Clover
dale, recently* visited friends and
relatives in this neighborhood.
IL A. Chopard has been busy
tearing dowu his old house und
getting it* into the woodshed while
the dry weather lasts- He thinks he
will have enough kindling now to
last him all winter. It’s a mighty
poor house, you know, that won’t
even make good kindling.
Elder and Louis Krake helped
H. A. ChopaTd build a wash house
one day last week. He put in a sink
and drainage pipe, also which makes
his wife smile almost as sweetly as
in days gone by.
The toot, toot of the donkey engine
at the saw mill is heard again these
tine warm days.
Mrs. Grace Chopard has a part of
the Beaver Traveling Library at her
home. These books comprise some
EVENGELIST J.
HOLMES.
of the most popular of the new
works of fiction, a number of class
ics, and a few good children's books.
Mrs. Chopard has several blank
upplication cards yet, and will be
pleased to take your name and there-
■ by give you the privilege of reading
I any or all of these books. There is
nothing to pay unless the Itooks are
damaged or kept over the timelimit.
We carry a general stock of New Furniture, Rug«,
As soon as these books are read by
Carpet«, Heating Stove«, Cook Stove«, and mis
all who care to do so, another lot
cellaneous House Furnishings.
will be brought up.
NOTE.- We buy and «ell Second Hand Good« of
Have you patronized the new
every description.
Boulder Creek eating house, yet?
At the sign of the Biscuit, Elldee
Krake, Chef.
L. N. Sandoz and O. W. tuona
man were working on the road la st
week, taking out a large tree that
had feMeu during the storm.
Pacific Salvage Co.
Complete Home Furnishers.
PAGE BROS., Props.
Steamer
Sue H. Elmore”
(CAPT P. SCHRADER).
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
Tillamook & Portland.
More Danville Proof.
Jacob Schrnll, 432 South St., Dan
ville, Ill., writes: “ For over eight
teen months I was a sufferer from
kidney and bladder trouble. During
the whole time was treated by
several doctors and tried several
different kidney pills. Seven weeks
ago I commenced taking Foley’s
Kidney Fills, and am feeling lietter
every day and will tie glad to tell
anyone interested just what Foley's
Kidney Pills did for me. —*C. I.
Clough. _____
Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H.,
writes: ‘‘About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley« Kidney
Remedy. It cured me of a severe
case of kidney trouble of several
years standing. It certainly is a
grand, good medicine, and I
heartily recommend it.”—Chas. I.
Clough. ____ ___________
Dall Feeling Afte
Bating.
I have
used
Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tnbletn for some
time, and can testify that they have
done me more good than any
tablet« I have ever used. My trouble
was a heavy dull feeling after eat
ing.—D avid
F reeman , Kempt,
Nova Scotia. These tablet« streng
then the stomach and improve the
digention. They also regulate the
liver and bowel«. They are far
superior to pills but cost no more.
Get a free »ample at I-anur’a Drug
Store and see what splendid med
icine it is._______________ _
For that
Sai Every Tuesday and Saturday
>uoh St. Wharf. Portland
'^That’s AH.”
Fann,
Notice is herelffiveni that the
Church ^raiamook City,
>"Eon. will, np
ut day of
, "uar>'J®10- ®cq bids for the
< "t* farm: gaid church,
Z^xdr-“bO’M
«*«» Of Till-
Notice to Water Consumera.
Fot a Lame Back.
When you have pains or lame
ness in the back bathe the part«
with Chamberlain's Liniment twice
a day, masaaging with the palm of
the hand for five minutes at each
application. Then dampen a piece
of flannel slightly with thia liniment
and bind it on over the seat of pain,
and you may be surprised to see
bow quickly the lameness dis
appears. For sale by I^tniar's Drug
Store.
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_____
The Water Committee authorizes
me to make one call either to your
residence or place of business to
collect the water rent, and if not
paid at that time you have until the
tmrw.L FA*.
----O1
10th of the month to come in and
fften Tears. |,
for “ period pay it
^K’frig April 1st,
If not paid by the 10th the water
Tl»e «»id !
reserves the
"ffht to reject ta,y < all bids sub- will be turned off and 30c. extra will
Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor
be charged for turning it off and on
■•tied.
beside this ; “I want to go on re
Will treat you all alike.
'or PUtkulMhw.
T
cord a« saying that I regard Elec
Ml 1 at T
T. '
H.
°oyne's law office ?*
E. D. H oag , Supt.
tric Bitters as one of the greatest
gifts that God has made to Woman,
rr
Ch^rmun
«rriten. Mr«. O. Rhinevault, of Ves
”°Wof Trustee«.
tal Center, N. Y-, " I can never for
We Are Buyer» of Timber.
get what it ha« done tor me. This
glorious medicine gives a woman
Hun»« for
If
you
wish
to
aell,
kindly
mail
ue
i
buoyant spirits, vigor of body and
description of your claim and num jubilant health. It quickly cures
1 *t»h a -, «irùtok
mean, Sleeplessness. Mel-
bouse ia Tiltomoo^^ int for my ber of feet of timber, stating how Nervousness,
Backache,
xmcholy,
1 — Headache.
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A Anderson, w
‘with Mrs. I much there la of each variety, and Fainting and Dizzy Spell«; noon
price
wanted.
You
will
bear
from
Bapping-
builds np the we«k. ailing and
kirtland. us. fjueen Investment Cq., 410 Fail mekly. Try them. 30c. at Chaw I.
dough's.
ing Building, Portland, Oregon.
A
ft
QUESTION OF BAIT.
*h«uld th. Beggar L.av. F.w or Man,
Cant« In Hi. Hat?
“One thing that I’re never liern able
to settle In my mind to my own sat
isfaction.” mi 1,1 a street beggnr wlutse
aiwclnlty Is sitting on a step and hold-
lug out Ills but Io piuuu-rsby. "Is tilt*
question of how many is-iinlex It Is
wise to have In the hat for people to
s^1 as they go by. Of course you un
derstand there are two theories oil this.
Working on one you leave there only
a few. just three or four |s*nnles acai
tered around Irregular, but pretty fur
apart, and on the other you leave In
the bat a lot of |ieiinles.
“Of course the Idea of the first plan
Is to make |ieople when they see how
little you've got want to chip In and
help, and the Idea of the other plan
Is to stir |>eople up to generosity by
showing them how generous others
have lieen. and there-» a heap to be
sold for that. There's lots of people
that give Is-eituse other people have
given-iss-ause they like to go with
the crowd.
"I've tried both plans and had good
days with lean luilt and bad days with
a full bait In the hat. and then I've
laid g<md days with a full bait and
tad days with a lean tall All you can
d<> Is. If one plan doesn’t work welt,
try the other. You never can tell."—
New York Sun.
AVIATION
A CHANGE OF HEADS.
Th« Triak a Dusky Ruhr Wanted a
Magician to Perform.
Thurston, the magician. had niar.y
Interesting experieures during Ids pro
feeslouul tour of the globe several
.vearx ago
He went to all sorts of
outlandish places and appeared before
rulers of many strange lauds and com
munities. On oue occnsiou his man
ager had arra lined that Thurston
should give an exhibition before the
ruler of a province called Pagopago.
in the FIJI Islaudn. lu the crowd that
saw the exhibitiou were many of the
black and yellow slaves of the chief
tain. All the spectators were amazed
at the many strange manifestations of
the black art that Tburstou offered,
but no trick appealed so strougly to
the assembled retinue and to the chief
tain us that In which u white duck
was made to appear with a black bead
and a black duck, after a moment's
manipulation, with the head of the
white duck. The trick bad to be re
peated. and then the chieftain engaged
In a loug wbisiiervd conversation with
the Interpreter.
"What Is desired?” queried the oblig
ing trick player.
The Interpreter coughed apologetic
ally and then responded “Itesiieeted
air. our honored sire wishes you to
take two of Ills slaves and put a yel
low head on a black man and the
black head on the body of a yellow
servitor. Our honored sire thinks It
would be very funny."
“Tell bis royal bigness." Tburston
replied, “that I could give a yellow
man a black eye. but I would not like
to attempt to make his entire head
black."-¡•bilutjelphla Hecord.
Th. Danger« Involved In Thre« Di
menaional Steering.
The navigation of the air Is a form of
locomotion that differs from all the
others to which men have resorted In
that it Involves three dluieusloiial steer
ing.
It Is In the three dimensional nature
of aviation th.it the real wonder of It
Iles. Its demands upon the aviator's Th. Stuff Is Always In Demand, and
attention are alinoxt appalling In num
the Profits Are Large.
ber and constancy. The a it toinobl 11st
Up and down the dirty back alleys
has to mind n bat be Is ataut not a lit drives the junkman, singing his mourn
tle. and a moment's carelessness means ful. nasal cry. Iisidlug his rickety
disaster, but Ills divagations from safe wugon with broken scraps and pieces
ty are all horizontal. The rood and of old Iron, un object of pity or of rldl
gravity take care of the others for him. cule to most of the nulnfomied public.
while the aeroplanlxt can make mis
l.et him be admired or euvied. rather,
takes all the way around a sphere; I for If not lie himself, at least Ills em
lienee. Iii tuldilliHi to lending an atten ployer, lx proluibly making more money
tive ear to every sound from a com than nine out of ten professional men
plicated and delicate engine, be must
Pew things are more depressing and
manipulate one rudder for up and unsightly than a little pile of Junk ns
down, niiother for right mid left and high as » two story building. One may
two more at tile ends of bis wings. see such piles lu every city. and. so far
And all these inuxt Is* com blued aud as the cnxiiul oliscrver can determine,
co-ordinated. Water Is stability Itself uone of the stuff Is ever moved. The
In comparison with the medium through piles Increase apimrently from month to
which he moves. When In flight, there month and grow rustler tuid rustler,
fore. the aviator is |>robiibly the busiest but the men lu the business keep on
iiuui alive, and there Is not an Instant buying.
of rest tor hint till ufter he lias made
flow are they able to keep so much
bls perilous descent.-New York Times. money tied up? Where do they get the
large amount of capital which seems tn
be necessary?
He Put the Drake On.
In bls autobiography the late Pro-
They borrow from the banks, like
fesxor Shuler of Hurvard tells tliis any other business man. on the secu
story: Once lie wax p<ex>iit ut u dinner rity of their stock In trade.
in Englund where Tyndall, the re
"No Ix-tter security,’’ the president of
nowned scientist. started Io tell about alinoxt nuy tank will declare. "It can
exixrlences lu America. Ills descrip neither burn nor blow away. It can’t
tions were, to xuy the least. exHgger- bedaniagivl by water or auioke. Where
ated. Just ax be was telling about a Is there a collateral like that? It Is
thrilling escape from drowning which absolutely sufe. The foundries and the
he had had while viewing Niugaru nut and tail works and the stove fac
falls—describing It with bursts of by- tories cau’t get along without It. It
perlxile—his eye bapiwlied to catch pays the largest profits of auy business
tluit of Shuler, whom he bad nut no to which we lend money, and these
profits fluctuate very little. Junk Is al
ticed before.
For a moment Tyndall slopped. ways In demand. The men In that
■ bashed —then, with wink uf the eye. business are excellent customers.”—
ax If tagging Slmler not to "give him Technical World Magazine.
away," he contlinnil the tale, but lu u
noticeably xnldiied vein.
Almost Insulted.
At its coni-liisloii Tyndall sought
Amid the Ince bargains lit one of the
Sltaler.
large department stores the other day
"I fear that yarn of mine was rather u shopper engrossed In thought «et ber
highly colored." be confessed Io the little Japanese spaniel on the counter
American, "but It lx xonietinn-s neces- I Otte of the salesgirls, not seriug the
little dog. threw a remnant of reduced
aary to touch up the truth u bit."
lace over him aud entirely sutmieiged
him. When the woman went to look
Mar« Than Ona Trafalgar 8quara.
The Scothind
Yard examination for Iter pot lie was not to be found, but
which would In* taxicab drivers bare severul shrill yelps, aceiimpiinled by an
to undergo In the knowledge of 1-ou- upheaval of the luce, belru.ied Ills pres
dou is no mere matter of form. •’If." ence. He was quickly rescued from
asked the Inquisitor recently of h can bls predica inetil. mid the woman,
didate. "a fare halls you in Trafalgar showering kisses upon til» tnolst. up
■ipiare nisi ask« to lie driven Io Trafal turned male, «aid, "Did they cover
gar square wlutt would you d<>?" "I mamma'» preclou» with cheap fifty
should drive hint nrottnd a bit and cent laceT'
The salesgirl, who evidently had cui
drop him on the other side uf the
square." replied Hie cniididnte. And Uva ted diplomacy, assured the dog's
he wax turned down, for lie did not mistress that the lace had lieeu re
know that Lindon has three Trafalgar duced from $1 to ft) cent«, and the wo
squares lies Ides the finest site In Eu man took ber pct away mollified.—
rope—one In Camberwell, one In Chel Philadelphia Hecord
sea and one lu Ntepney. — 1-oudon
Fooled Them.
Chroidcle.
Every Instructor al Cbautfcuqua l<
required Io Ull out « paper answering
Th. Truly Rttic.nl Woman.
Fpeak of n reticent woman and most a number of necesMiry and utilities»«
people picture Io Ibenutelvea n woman ry question«. One year liters «us ii
who doesn't talk much. But lb« truly remarkably handsome male member of
reticent
woniuu — the woman who the faculty In «bum nil the girl atu
"la ba
makes reticence an art—la not at all dears were much Interested
allent. She talka with what is appar* married or unmarried?” became un ull
ently the greatest caudor, so that peo absorbing question. Filially some of
ple go away from her saying what a them hud the courage to approach the
frank, genial woman she Is. And no college secretary and ask If the 11 lea
one ever suspects, unless be or sb« is might be looked over And there th.
phenomena I ly clever, that I be genial baudaooie professor, anticipating l*r-
conversationalist hud all sorts of un bape aome »mb Investigation, hud re
spoken things In her mlnd.-Excbangv- corded bla matrimonial |>retcti»lotia as
follows -Married or single? Yes.”
Fathar’a Real Raia.
"Father» hare been much maligned ”
Sweet Revenge.
"It must lie fine to be under contract
“A» to bow?"
"About Ming their boots on suitor». to write exclusively for a big magu
On foor different occaalooa 1 bare been tine.”
referred by a young lady to her father,
“And to have all the other magazine«
acd every time I found It waa for lb« clamoring for your work, eh?
purpose of letting me down easy.*—
"Just so Thluk of the satisfaction
Pittsburg Post
of sending >01 a printed refusal slip"
—Louisville Courier Journal.
Irrt Ha si colly.
Ha Hitchad.
ConatWwat-Wbat do you rappoaa
“That wealthy young broker haa giv
Grapbter Is worth? Senator Ditarnua
—I don't kt>ow what b* a wortb now. en bla motor to a well knowu actress"
-Ye« He says bl» f«tber taught him
I bought him one» when be was just
starting out for 176 aod a railway ta bitch bla wagon to a etar "-Uf*.
pam —Chicago Tribune.
All men that are rttloetl are ruined
Doubt I. born if tt»e mind faltb la ou the able of their natural propeort
Itos Burke.
the daughter of the «oui. - Emerso*.
MONEY IN JUNK.
J. R. HARTER.
Real Estate and
Financial Agent
Insurance.
OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEL
For Real Estate,
— SEE —
w. C TROMBLEY.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
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SO.it of town p-opl.
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Si.hod lo one da,
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■ Salar Cimi 5.00
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■ Entmat F.llaita 1.00
Ssiiver filtinn
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■Caod R.bbvr
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HBail R<4 Sub- _
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WORK GUARANTEKO
wln >•' l-ttravin-n l rrowlw» nlau.nrbai.Ui, wor»
• onu rcd. CuJtsultflitloik Fmti, Y i « q Ctruul g*«t Lolle*
•inicM wnrk dono anywheve. Ali wurk fuTly eunr-
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INCaUBUM.HTKD
■ eiud c'.V.Ldn, S in . PORTLAND, OREGON
rrter Hr-r». i a . M. to t r. M Haian ■ ■ t.
Foley’s
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for Yoa
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre
vent Bright's Disease and Dia
bates, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
Sold by Chas. I, Clough.
s. VIERECK,
Tillamook Bakery,
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
SPECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES
ALL KIND OF BREAD.
A Morning Reminder.
You awake with a mean, nasty
taste in the mouth, which reminds
you that your stomach is in a bad
condition. It should also remind
you that there is nothing so good
for a disordered stomach as
Chamberlain’sStomach and Liver
Tablets.
They build up the «yitam, aaaiat aatara
to restore natural condition., and are ao
gentle in their action that one hardly real
ise. a medicine waa taken. Cbamberiaia'a
Tablet, are .old everywhere. Prie« 25c.
Diarrhoea
When you want a quick cur« without
any loss of time, and one that ia followed
by no bad .enulta, use
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
It never fails and •» pleasant to take.
It is equally valuable for children. It is
famouB for it» cure» over a large part u<
the civilised world.
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