TiLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 3. 1910
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1.50 tween conditions now and in the
75 Democratic day». Under this sign
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the Republican
party
would
conquer.—Globe Democrat.
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Fred C Heiter. Publisher
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Importance of Grass.
In attempting to farm without
grasnes the farming is lifting with
out a lever. He is pulling bin load
with the weiwht on the hind wheels.
He is cutting with a dull saw.
First of all, grow more grasses
and study how to build up the fer
tility of the soil no that it will grow
larger and better crops of nutri
tious graasen. You may convert
the grass into milk and its pro
ducts into flesh and into manure for
grain crops, or you may sell the
hay by the ton, according to the
facts of your particular location.
It sounds foolish to hear men
talking about farming without
grasses anil land that can be made
to yield at least two tons of well-
cured hay to the acre. The greatest
thrift that we have seen among the
farmers in various parts of the ten
leading agricultural states has been
on farms of about 100 acres where
grass was the basis of their farm
ing and where this grass was fed
out to animals that were kept on
their farms.
Without grass it is impossible to
keep up a rational system of crop
rotation and build up the fertility
of the soil for future crops.
A
farmer can not afford to grow
half a ton of grass to the acre any
more then he can afford to grow ten
bushels of wheat or corn. Such
crops will keep him floor forever.
—Agricultural Epitoinixt.
A Common Cold.
We claim that if catching cold <7
could be avoided some of the most Gp
dangerous and fatal diseases would -ak
never be heard of. A cold often «Rj
forme a culture bed for germs of
infectious diseases. Consumption,
«
pneumonia, diphtheria and scarlet
fever, four of the most dangerous
and fatal diseases, are of this class.
«
The culture bed formed by the cold SRt
favors the development of the germs uA
of these diseases, that would not
otherwise find lodgment. There is
little danger, however, of any of | GA
these
diseases being contracted a
when a good expectorant cough V’
medicine like Chamberlain’s Cough I
Remedy is used. It cleans out
these culture beds that favor the | V’’
development of the germs of these I GA
diseases. That is why this remedy I -
has proved so universally successful
in preventing pneumonia. It not
only cures your cold quickly, but
minimizes the risk of contracting
these dangerous diseases. For sale
by Lamar’s Drug Store.
You
EYES AND TEETH.
spend from $5.00 to $210» per year on your teeth
and think nothing of it
Which would you prefer to loose :
YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH f
Your eyes can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00,
and this will be the total expense for about 3 to
5 years, and often a great deal longer.
Remember you can get NEW TEETH, but
EYES What VALUE do you place on YOUR
EYES 7 What per cent of insurance would you
pay to keep them as good as at present ?
Make yourself a ’Xmas, present of a pair of glasses .
All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect.
In St. Ixiuis and elsewhere igno
rant or reckless talker» persist in
laying upon the tariff the blame
for the high price» in food product».
At a meeting of the Central Trades
and Labor Union of St. Ixiuis on
Sunday, in discussing this subject,
one speaker eaid: “ It is the tariff
wall that keeps the price of neces
sities up. The steel trust went
before Congress and told it that a
high tariff was needed to protect
Summons.
the trust against its employes—
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
against the workingmen.” '1 he
for Tillamook County.
We have a good supply on hand and will sell
Department No. 2
worthlessrless of the testimony of
our friends and customers while it lasts.
1
T. J. Bowles.
Plaintiff.
1
this particular witness is shown by
MAKES MORE MILK,
the fact that the duties on nearly
Mary J. Bo let.
MORE BUTTERFAT,
Defendant.
all the products of the steel mills
To Mary J. Howie*. the above named de-
MORE CHEESE and MORE MONEY
tend a nt
were reduced in the Payne tariff
For the .farmer than any other leed. Try a sack.
In the name of the State of Oregon. You
fur below the rates in the Dingh y
are hereby required to appear and annwrr
the complaint tiled against you in the above
act. Fig iron, which carried a dutj
ONLY 90c. PER SACK.
entitled Court and sait, on or before thelaat
day of the time prescribed in the order for
of $1 a ton under the Dingley law,
the publication of Summon* made herein,
was cut to $2.50 a ton. Bars, blooms
which said order wa« made and is dated on
the let day of February, 1910, and ii you
and billets were reduced from $12 a
fail to so answer, tor want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to this Court for the
ton to $H. The Dingley rate of $7.M
relief prayed for in the complaint on file here
a ton for steel rails is down to $1.29
in, to-wit : That the bonds of matrimony
THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
now existing between said plaintiff and the
under the Payne law.
Wherever
defendant ne forever
dissolved ; that the
said plaintiff have the care and custody of
the duty on iron and steel was
751b. lb. sack .......................................................... $ 1-50
the minor children named in said com
changed it was, in almost every in
plaint, to-wlt :
Theodore Bowles, Elmer
Per Ton, ..........................................................
37.50
Bowles and Evelyn Bowles.
stance, changed downward.
This Summons is served upon you by order
Lighthouse, Flour ............ Sack, $1.60, per bbl 6.00
of the Honorable H. F Good speed. Judge of
The silliness which attributes to
Snow Drift,
...................................................... bbl. $6.50
the County t’ourt of Tillamook County,
our tariff the rise in the cost of liv
Oregon, dated thia 1st day of February,
Snow Drift Flour..................................................a Sk 1.70
1910, and the date of the first publication
ing can Ire shown in many ways.
hereof being the 3rd day of February, 1910,
and the date of the last publication and the
Says a letter from Berlin which is
Come and see YYT'B<
^ne ^ra’n Mad
last date upon which you are required to
published in the London Daily
answer, on or before, is and will expire on
us tliie week.
JH»
vJ XV X X^3 TYLKK BLDG.
the 17th day of March, 1910,
News: “ A sudtler Christmas Ger
HOL ji E-S A c HANDLEY.
A t torneys tor Plaintiff.
many has scarcely ever liad niñee
Tl,e Man Who Wins:
the foundation of the empire, anil
Bnmmoni.
The man who wins is the man
if the word bad times was ever
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
who works—
for Tillamook County.
justified it is so at present. Owing
The man who toils while the next Francis G. Bailev.
to the »hort-Hightedness of the
Plaintiff,
man shirks;
people who have sha|>ed the policy
The man who stands in his deep Charles A. Bailey.
Defendant.
of the empire during recent years
distress
To Charles A Hailey, the above named de
the prices of the necessaries of life
fendant :
With his head held high in the
In the name of the State of Oregon.—You
huve reached a height never before
are hereby required to appear and answer
deadly press—
the complaint filed against you in the above
uttained.” Did the Payne tariff
¿XPORT BEER,
Yes, he is the man who wine.
entitled suit on or before the 28th day
lame the high prices for food and
of January, 1910, auu if you fail so to
uopcar
or
answer,
for
want
thereof
the
otlier necessaries in Berlin and the The man who wine is the man plaintiff will apuly to the above entitled
KAISER BLUME.
who knows
court for the relief prayed for in her com
rest of Germany t A like story
plaint now on file herein, to-wit :
cotnes from England, France and The value of pain and the worth
Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicating
For a decree of this court dissolving
the bonds
of matrimony now existing
of woes —
the rest of the great industrial and
between plaintiff and defendant, for the care,-
MALT TEA.
commercial
countries.
France. Who a lesson learns from the man control and custody of the minor children
named in said complaint ; »nd thftt defendant
Germany anil most of the other
who fails
be required to pay defendant the sum of $8
STAR BREWERY
month since the month of December.
countries huve tariffs. England has And n moral finds in his mournful oer
1903. and the further sum of $5 per month 1
for
each
of
said
children,
since
the
said
none. But in England a» elsewhere
wails;
December. 1903. and for the costs and dis
prices are up. Many Cannes can be
Yes, he is the man who wins.
bursements herein.
This summons is published in the Tillamook
cited for the higher prices for the
The man who wins is the man who Headlight for six consecutive weeks by an
Special Brew.
necessaries of life in the United
order of the Hon Geo H. Burnett. Judge of
stays
said court, which said order was made in
States. Among them are the in
In the unsought paths and the open court in the city of Tillamook. Tilla
mook County. Suite of Oregon, on the 15th
crease in the gold supply, the drift
BOTTLED BY THE
rocky ways,
day ofNovemlier. 1909. The first publication
of the rural imputation to the cities,
of this summons will be made on the 16th
And perhaps, who lingers now and day of December. 1909, and the last on the
and the preference which the great
27th day of fanuary, 1910.
then,
A. W S ryrmancb ,
liody of the iminigruntH have tor
To help some failure to rise again.
T*. H. Gov nr
I
work in the factories to work on the
___ _________________ Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Ah,he is the man who wins!
farms,
Tlte unpply of food pro
Summons.
duct» lupt not kept pace with the And the man who wins is the man
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
who
hears
demand. While the population of
for Tillamook County.
Noda Waters. Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Water.
Department No. 2 .
the United States is expanding at The curse of the envious in hissars Effiena Vanderpool.
)
But
who
goes
his
way
with
his
Plaintiff.
I
the rate of 1,5X),(MX) u year, the in
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head held high
crease in the production of wheat,
G. B. Vanderpool.
I
Defendant.
J
And
passes
the
wrecks
of
the
fail
com, meats and mont of the other
To O. K, Vanderpool, the above named de
ures by—
fendant ;
food articles in scarcely perceptible
I m thr namb of thr statb of orrgom ,
For he is the man who wins.
from year to year,
You are hereby reouired to appear aad an
—
Baltimore
News.
swer
the coniujaint filed against you in the
Even if the churge were true that
above entitled Court and suit, on or before
the last day of time prescribed in the order
the tariff caused the higher prices
_
for publication of Summons made herein,
Suction Pumps.
for tlie necessaries of life and, ex
which said order was made and is dated on
the
27thday
of
Jannary.
1910,
and
if
you
fail
cept in a minor und indirect degree,
As all aclioolltoya know, a suction toso answer, for want thereon, the plaintiff
will apply to this Court for the
relief orayed
praved
it ia not true—how would the re
---- .'elief
pump can theoretically elevate wa for in her complaint
. - --
on
file herein,
moval of the tariff help matters ?
to-wit :
that
**
“ bonds
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the
of
matrimony
ter only alaiut 23 1-3 ft, a column of now
existing
between
«aid
plaintiff
Under the Democratic Wilson-
dissolved. ,
water of that height balancing the and defendant be forever u.m.n.ro
Gormun tariff of I him . 97 prices of
that the said plaintiff have the care and cus
atmospheric pressure.
Recently, tody of the minor children, named in said
wheat, corn, meat und other fooda
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
to-wit :: Paul. Marion. Mathilda.
however, a means has lieen found complaint,
Sylvia. Vesta, Verda. and Murlie Vander
were lower than they are now. But
of causing a suction-pump to raise pool.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
that whh during the industrial
This Summsni is serve«! upon you by order
water to a height of even 00 feet. of the Honorable H. P, Good speed, Judge of
coltapue which Democratic victory
the County Court of Tillamook Countv,
The invention was made by a Oregon,
dated this 27th day of January.
t in IHW brought. As the country
workman in the French marine. M. 1910. and the date of the first puldicat ion
knew just wliut waa coming when
thereof being the 27th «lay of January, 1910.
Kyaaerie, the chief engineer of the and the date of the last publication and the
the Deinis rut» carried the country,
date upon which you are required to
marine, remarked that one parti last
answer, on or before, is and will expire on
the collapse arrived lie fore the
cular pump allowed extraordinary- the lOth day of March. 191U.
Democrats bad a chance to legis
HOLMES A HANDLBY.
qualities in drawing water from _ _____________
Attorney for Plaintiff.
late. The low food price» of the
ship's hold«, inquiry developed
Notice of Final Account.
Democratic days carried very little
the fact that a workman named
Nones is H bsboy Q ivbm —That the nn
comfort to the idle workets—and
Alsial had thought of the plan of dersigned. administrator of the estate of
there were million» of them—who
AXOM D PARMER, deceased, has filed
intnslucing air into the water at the his final account as such administrator in
had no money to buy them. Prosper
point where the suction was applied, the County Court of Tillamook County.
State of Oregon, and that said Court has
ity always brings increased prices
thus producing an etnulaion of air appointed Monday. February Tth. 1910, at
for the necessaries of life. The
the hour of lu o'clock a re . at the office of
and water, which, because of being the
County Judge, ia the Court House in
tariff ia a very large factor in
elevated to considerably-
greater Tillamook County, Oregon, as the time aad
place for bearing of objections to such final
producing prosperity.
The tariff
heights than pure water. The air account and the settlement thereof
seta the wheel» of industry in mo
Dated this January 27th, 1910
ia introduced through a small brass
J. J. M c G< mnm . Administrator,
tion, it give» activity to the railway»,
Next Door to Tillamnok County Bank.
tube.
till» the pay envelopes of the wage
Notice of Final Settlement.
workers, swells the deposits in the
Took all His Money.
None,
i.
H mm ,
Orvan.-Tliat th.
»»rings banka, and enables the I Often »11 a man earn» goes todoc- ■ ■»I account of tk. adnunWlrntor of the
..tat. of MAKTHA I HASKINS, dmawtl
l>eoplc to ent more und better food i tor» or for medicines, to cure a Sto ka. bra» »le.1 with th. Cm.lt Coart of tkc
und wear better clothes. Thia in mach, Liver or Kidney troubles that Stat, of Orason for Tillamook Count, and
Dr King'» New Life Pills would tkat Monday th. Ttb day of E.hruary
creased demand for the necessaries i quickly cure at »light coat. Beat t»IO, at 1 o'clock ».m. of .aid dny, and at
th. Court H ohm . In Tillamook City, in Mid
causes a rise in prices. But the man . for Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Bilioua- evuaty
aad Mate, ka. bra» »»»orated a.th.
who waa idle in the Democratic days new, Constipation. Jaundice, Mal- ’*"•« and plan of ud court lor th. hcariae
“i “i.-J"'.0“'“ •T*
•»><‘»"»«1 thereof
aria
and
Debility.
25c.
at
I.
C.
J. P. ALiUBN, Proprietor.
find that, to him, the prices of the
whte*‘‘«« «wt P1*« any aad all peraoa.
Clough.
iat.ra.trd 1» .aid ratal, .hail tie tkrir oM1-
neceasariea have fallen instead of
tloaa la writing aad akow cauac why aaul
hnal accusal ahouM not be acraptrd and
risen. It ia eaaier for the man who
Reason Enthroned.
apyrorad and th« ndminatrntor diacharsnl
Ber aitar meats are so tasty they from hi, tru.t
*
ia employed to pay $1.25 a bushel
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
, JJ’"''’" <“** M“W H F Uoudaprad
great
excess. Thia
for wheat to day than it was to par 1 are
,
, consumed
.
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‘o* ,b°” n.mmi court d.tedj.a
M) cents a bushel tor it in Dem.. 1 “**• ,o
‘rouble», bilious-
A First Class Tabic. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
i | • nenn
»nd
<<>n
constipation
your
C. N DREW
«>-—» and
I let
—*» ■. reason
. ■ — — at
—— quit
—» —— -A ion
—* Revise
tratk time» when he waa idle and 1 i diet,
»nd
not
a pampered j
Administrator at the Ratal, of
Martha | Mask la. dreraaad
di< n«>< have the .V) cents. To the ¡appetite
‘«ppetite control, then take»
take a few
extent to which it brings proaneritv i
”* Chnmbertain’a Stomach
Liver Tableta and you will soon
the tariff, indirectly, aids inadvan. , ! and
t<e well again. Tnr it. Fo« aale at
CLEANING & PRESSING
ing prices of the n«wea»ariea of life. Lamar's Drug Store Samplesfree.
Did You Ever Try
But the fair minded, intelligent
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
wageworker will be very alow about
Won't Need a Cratch.
LIVERY BARN,
neatly dona
condemning the tariff on that ac
When Editor J. P Soaaman. of
count The Democrats threaten to Cornelina, N C. bruised his leg
If not, give him a call.
bring the high prices into polltica badly, it started an ugly more
at the
Many salves anil ointments proved
aa a pretext for an assault upon worthless Then Rticklen'a Arnica
Everything first-class. Second
the tariff
Aa the congressional Salve healed it thoroughly. Nothing
block South of P.O,
csavaaa ia near at hand thia is so prompt and sure Ur Ulcer»
C, ’ ”r Corus.
will be an eacellea« time for them to |
Pimptar^crama
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i
w. g
arris Prop,
push this issue forward.
This 35c at C. 1. Clough.
Dr. Henry E. Morris.
Star Brand Process Rolled
Barley,
Hop Grold Beer,
Columbia Bottling Co.,
Astoria, Oregon-
A. K. CASE,
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4
4
Tillamook Iron Works 4
4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. 4
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TILLAMOOK
OREGON
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
Y od Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
•
Complete set of Abstract
in office.
Taxes paid forn
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
Both phones.
CARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
JJrutschrr jlbnahat,
the Post Office.
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court HouJ
T illamook , O regon .
T. Bi »ALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEO:
TILLAMOOK. J
Office- Oi»>n Building.
Residence: Mrs. Weiss' house, «nt
Mrs. Walker’«.
g
M. KERRON,
PHYSICIAN
&
C oncrete
SURGEON.
B uilding .
Tillamcok,
DR
Oregon.
1. M. SMITH ».
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
Tillamook, Ore.
w.Q HAWK*
PHYSICIAN &
SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
J~^R. A. D. PERKINS,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office in Sturgeon's Building.
All Work Guaranteed.
TILLAMOOK.
JJR
GKEGOX.
P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from th«
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SA RUHET,
*- . The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair*
iug a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLER;
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Busi
ness and Mining Law.
OREGON.
PORTLAND,
Room, 306 Commercial Building
The Best Hotel
P^oac
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
TOGGERY I
. H
,
,
Office across the street and north troJ
Butterfat Alfalfa Meal
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COWINC
LAWYERS.
Koo, 334 Wtacwrn
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loom Next to tkc U S Laad OS t . '
PORTLAND. OREGON.