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T illamook headlight , februarv io . 1010 T. RATES OF : SUBSCRIPTION. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year............................................. six month* ................................................. Three month»............................................ FÍ' 1 - good . - erstg. t ßicur» -- stilali ig u ■u- " ■y<>u ■Ur/'-' I"1 1 Ext SU Ita rays m being.” • letal« »tu I m »4« m ¡r of I • lunkl Wkr »-• y i. »it" leed i (ther i AW. Ic li <>rr, 1 Jjbe Sjillamook 1-S* 7 5' îjrahligbt l|C »«»ke . Fubtlahor a a a Pointed Scraps. An operatic tenor has surrender ed his wife to a rival with a gift ol 525,000 for tlie new start in life. No« figure how much the tenor ia gla< or sorry. ■ ■ ■ Everbody agrees that there should >e more farinersnnd farm products, out precept in this respect is not ns encouraging as the sight of a inun with the hoe. ■ a a England’s parliamentary system is praised for elasticity, but the main point about the latest election is that another election will be necm- sury shortly to make the lessoncleai. ■ ■ ■ The Tiber as well as the Seine ia on tile rampage. In studying high water marks it is as well to allow for the greatest effort in history, and then add some for contingencies. w a ■ Gov. Hughes hastoquit public life in order to earn sufficient money to support hia family. As a rule the men who can afford to be in politics are not of the Hughes stani]. ba buri Iw» m. if Tf It << fl t>n I» t pbling »en oil Jiey nr peinte fie tlx 111 »tr< the w lb the It brìi Some Perisian lyncher strung up a flood criminal, but cut him down before the execution was complete. Jn this country file mob fills the suspended victim full of lead to prevent n review of the case. Hluu « ir« •« n>w». ■ uditi" , lied ti rwimti tidllU Minority factions in Congress are always dissatisfied witli the rules. If the Democrates were in power it is probable that Uncle Joe Cannon would be making bitter complaints nguinst Czar Chump Clark. vk to' Unke- Unii 1 •ays f Uli' 0¿i<*»i . . íJlk t> ba l»o tour t villi I ■ * Y or» diort order. During the week the neat boycott haa extended to all larta of the country and already in nany cities there have been alight lecline in the price of meats and dairy products, while many retail meat dealers have been conipelled to go out of business on account of loss of trade. w w w: Some of the greatest marvels of Paris are underground, but the question now is how these modern improvements have stood the great est flood the city has had in 319 years. ■ a ■ B ■ ■ ■ a a A French doctor lias a plan to de stroy mosquitoes when ualeep. The poetic justice of ail method will lie clear to all who have nu'- feredfroni the uieaqiiito’soppostion to siuinlier in any form except its own. A record of current price« of ni nety-aix commodities in every day u*e, as compiled by Bradstreet's a rency, shows that the coat of living up to thia week had reached the 1 igliest point since su3h figures were kept, exceeding even the prices of March 1, 1907, when they went soaring in antici pation of the panic. Bradstreet's figures are based on actual whole sale quotations per pound over a wide area of markets. The index number is $9.1292, which mean» that the coat of 1 pound each of the ninety-six commodities prevailing wholesale rate would total that sum. This is a gain of 11.7 since January" 1, 1909, but only 3.5 over the first of 1907. But it should be understood that this list of articles is not con fined to foods alone, but includes textiles, hides and leather, coal’ oil, buildiug materials, drugs, ect., as w *11 as breadstuff« and provisions. The rate of increase in foods alone is innch greater. The Encouragement Of Women, When we have the “blue«” or are suffering from disap|iointment of any kind, says Orison Sweet Warden in Success Magazine, we are apt to think that there ie not much we can do but grin and bear it until the discouragement ha« run ita course and the Buffering ceases. It ia not necessary, however, for any one to Buffer torturea from diaappointment or diacouragement, for there ia a remedy right inside of na for theworat fit of the “blue«,” the keenest disappointment. Any jieraon who wishes can, by a little scientific training of his thought, completely change hia whole men tal attitude in a short time by sub stituting for the suggestion which pains him, troubles him, which brought on the “blues,” its op posite. We cau antidote our troubles in the same way that we antidote these of; others, encoraging ourselves in the same way in which we encour age others. The next time you feel the “blue«” coming on, or a fit of depression or despondency, just get by yourself, a(te'r taking a good bath and dreas- ing yourself liecomingly, and give yourself a giaid talking to. Talk to yourself in the game dead-in-earn- eat way that you would to your own child or a dear friend who was The Newest “Mean Man." deep in the mire of despondency, In a western county of Kansas suffering tortures from melancholy. the dead body of an unknown man Drive out the black, hideous pic was recently discoverey, says the ture which haunts your mind. away all depressing Kansas Journal. In his pockets Sweep they found $100 in bank note and a thoughts, suggestions, all the rub bish that is trubling you. Let go big revolver. “What about it?” asked the in* everything ie unpleaaunt, all the mistakes, all the disagreeable past; nocent one. “You would expect that they'd just rise up in arms against the have used that hundred in finding enemies of your peace and happi his relatives, or, failing in that, ness, summon all the force you can have given him a decent burial, muster and drive them out Re solve that you are going to be happy, now, wouldn't you?” that you are going to enjoy the day, "Sure.” “Well they didn’t,” is the an no matter what happens. Just say swer, “They arraigned his dead j to “This is an abnormal body before a justice of the peace condition. Harmony is the ever- for carry!ng concealed weapons and j lasting fact. Discord must lie un fined him $100, and buried him in reality, an absence of harmony, the | reality.” the potter’s field.” Of Such Things Dre am ■ Are Made, Women’s Hate. EYES AND TEETH. You spend from $5.60 to $20.00 per year on your teeth and think nothing of it. Which would you prefer to loose ; YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ? ,oo«ro after from ------- v $1.00 —- to about $8.00 Your eyes can be looked .. this . ,..*.............. "and will >.„ be ,1.« the fotul total exoene expense for about 3 to a vears. and often a great deal longer. Remember vou can get NEW TEETH but not NEW EYES. What VALUE do you place on YOUR EYES? What per cent of insurance would jou 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. Dr. Henry E. Morris. «r w . tv •i a a I « I n j œ œ $ Complete set of Abstract Hook, Taxes paid for non. in office. Residents. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. C arl haberlach , $ ATTORNEV-AT-LAW, ^buoktxt, Office aerosa the street and north froi the Post Office. H. GOYNE, Butterfat Alfalfa Meal A ttorney - at L aw . We have a good supply on hand and will sell our friends and customers while it lasts. MAKES MORE MILK, MORE BUTTERFAT, MORE CHEESE and MORE MONEY For the .farmer than any other leed. Try a sack. Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . T. BOALS, M.D., ONLY 90c. PER SACK. Star Brand Process Rolled Barley, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK.) Office- Olson Building. THE BEST ON THE MARKET. 751b. lb. sack ......................................................... $ Per Ton, ........................................................................ Lighthouse, Flour ............ Sack, $1.60, per bbl Snow Drift, ........................................................ bbl- Snow Drift Flour ................................................ a Sk Come and see ua thie week. tvtw W M. Residence : Mrs. Weiss' house, west of Mrs. Walker'r. 1-50 37.50 6.00 f6-50 1.70 M. KERRON, g PHYSICIAN & r'TT’D'T'TQ Tne Grain Mnd LUKI 1O TYLER BLDG. SURGEON, C oncrete B uilding . Till’amcok, DR Oregon. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. Tillamook, Ore. XPORT BEER, KAISER BLUME, C. HAWK, Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicating. The great hat question which has Perhaps the best instance of the MALT TEA. incredible great amount of mater been so hotly discussed has now i iul that may lie crowded in a dream been definitely solved, as are so STAR of brief duration ia afforded by the many contested questions by each authenticated case of “the man and side claiming a victory; or, in other tile vase." The circumstances were words each doing aa they please. “A woman convinced against her as follows: The country ia glad to hear that Tile man sat before hia fire drow will is or the same opinion still.” Tom Tuggnrt will suve both of the sily musing. A draught blowing was written by some one who knew wonderful eyes with which, uh chair acrons tlie room set a large photo and understood womankind; and BOTTLED BY THE man of tile National Democratic graph on the mante' above the fire in these eclectic days each womau Committee, he foresaw the sweep place to swaying. A slender vase can follow her own bent as re-1 Ing election of Alton li. Pinker in stood in front of the photograph, gards fasoionable details so long 1904. and the man remembered wonder as her appearance is enhanced by i ■ ■ ■ ing, in n inood of whimsical indif her individual choice. Thus those Over $15,20»,ODO of the «hinpliistet ference, whether the picture would who prophesied the death of the fractional currency of tlie civil win blow forward and send the vase to large hat can air themselves trium Soda Waters. Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Water. period has never been presented phantly in tlie draped toques which the floor. i for redemption nnd is doubtless have suddenly jumped into favor, Finally a sudden gnat of wind j lost or destroyed. The rag baby Is did topple the photograph, and it while those who swear by the an expensive luxury from every gigantic hate of Gainsborough and struck the vase. The man remem point of view. bered having lieen curiously re Romney can hide themselves in • ■ ■ A general public protest appears lieved in hia somnolent state that the dark recesses of even bigger to have reached the mysterious ma at lust “the old thing wnn going to examples than we saw last summer. A friend blew across from the chinery by which the prices of food fall and be done with it.” Presently, however, he was in the Rue de la Prix the other day in one i have lieen marked up in recent yeurs with aucli remarkable regularity, It midst of a complicated business of the latest editions of headgear, ia gratifying to discover that a tie* transaction in u mining center a which left so little of her face visi couple of thousand miles away. ble that for a moment one |was in cline in anything ia possible. General Machinists & Blacksmiths All the details of a new and nttrac- doubt aa to her identity. It was an immense slia|>e covered Champ Clark, technically the mi - live scheme were coming from lips, nority leader in the Honae, ia un- and a Isiard of directors was listen with black moire, the wide brim Boiler Work, Locger’s Work and Heavy Forging able to lead the Republican inaur* ing with grave attention. The scheme lined with black velvet and very Fine Machine Work a Specialty. gents or to get the Democrats to proa|iered. The mining center »lightly rolled up at one aide, the gether on any iaaue ol iaii|M>rtance. grew to be a large city. The tn.in only trimming living a really lieau- But, with hia temperament. Champ moved hia family Weal. Bits of the tiful wide oranient made in dull can extract aome fun from tlie r< Ie details of his journey thither came gold with a huge agate in the cen-1 of lone fisherman. to mind and even circumstances ter of the front, from which atarted W « connected with the construction of two abnormally long, dark blue, Thirteen ladiedof Columbia have a fine house he had erected The intenae 1 were iridescent quilla. formed an antigosaip club, the blackneas of the velvet lining and brought vividly liefore him. members of which are pledged not Finally a crash woke him. The the width of the brim gave one the to disparage anylsidy. The chance vase hail struck tlie floor. Hi; had feeling of |ieering into a dark cavern ! of survival of such a Issly was slim dreamed an unlived life covering in vrhoae depths one discovered a enough without the selection if years, anil all in the time it took for small patch of ivory, which repre that fateful number. But may the the vase, which he had seen toppl sented a bit of wearer's cheek. evil spell of the hisslisi lie broken ing liefore he fell asleep. to full Everything on the wearer's right 5 in this case. aide waa invisible to her; the “blin feet and break. ■ ■ ■ ker” hat took care of that; and Prof. Frost of the Yerkes Observa friends had to guess at a counten* i A Common Cold. tory at William« Buy, Wis.. an We claim that if catching cold ance of which they could only see a nounced Tuesday that oliaervstiona could be avoided some of the mod Next Door to Tillamook Connty Bank. corner. And yet. abaurb aa it waa, i of the comet taken there and in dangerous and fatal diseases « •■ubi cold ______ often tliere waa no doubt a curious facin* Europe made it certain Unit the never lie heard of, _ A ______ forma a culture bed for germa of stion and myatery about thia mon heavenly visitor was s|»-eding away infectious diseases. Consumption, atraua head-covering. from II h - earth at the rute of 129 pneumonia, diphtheria and scarlet The Best Hotel miles u second unit that it had rea lever, four of the moat dangerous Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy the ched the |s>int nearest the sun and fatal diseases, are of thia class. Moat Popular Becauae it The culture tied formed by the cold ia the Beet. (perihelion) on January 17, It was favors the development of the germa “I have sold Chamberlain's Cough then 3,5111,1X11) miles away rt'a spec of these diseases, that would not Remedy for the past eight years trum showed that aa it «|ied away otherwise find lodgment. There ia and find it to be one of the beat J. P. HUUBN, Proprietor. into apace if was undergoing mark* little danger, however, of any of selling medicines on the market. these diseases tiring contracted For babies and young children Headquarters for Travelling Men. ed changes. when a good expectorant cough there ia nothing better in the line ■ • • medicine like Chanilierlain'a Cough of cough syruiM,'' says Paul Allen. , Special Attention paid .to Tourists. The director« of the newly organ Remedy ia used. It cleans out Plain Dealing, La. This remedy i iaed National Antifivod Trust lea these culture beda that favor the not only cures the cougha colds A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. gue issued on Monday from Wash development of the germa of these and croup aocommen among young diseases. That ia why thia remedy ington an "Addraaa to theAmerican haa proved so universally aueveaaful children, but ia pleasant and «ate them to take. For sale by I People.” and announces that a in preventing pneumonia. It not for Lamar’s Drug Store. national conference would aoon lie only cures your cold quickly, but minimize« the risk of contracting A Safeguard to Chlldr««. called, to which fowl manufacturers three ilangeroua dieeaaei •**■•*• ■• “—'-rouadisesee«. For «ale Did You Ever Try “Our two children of six and eight CLEANING & PRESSING and producer* aa well aa reprveen by l-amars Drug Store. veani have been since infaaev aub- ¡ HARRIS'S NEW FEED AND tativea of the consumer would be ect to cuida and croup. About' Lame Shoulder invited. The addrvaa aaya that three year« ago I started to use! LIVERY BABN, Thia ia a common form of mus Foley* • Honey and Tar and it haa I neatly done following the publicity given to the cular rheumatism, No iate rnsl never failed to prevent and cure I league the meat boycott waa tiegun. treatment ia needed, If not, give him a call. Apply Cham- trouble«. It ia the only med at the a result of the spreading of ita doc berlain a Liniment f reel y three these icine I can get the children to take Everything first-claas. Second _________ trine of "back to normal prices.'' times a day and a quick cure is without a row." The above from The league now claim« to have a certain. Thia liniment haa proven W. C. Ornatein. Given Bay. Wia; j block South of P.O. especially valuable for inuacuiar membership of nearly !W.(W and ami chronic rheumatism. Sold by duplicate« the experience of tbou . aanda of the other user« of Folev*a aims to run it up to a million in Lamar's Drug Store. W. G. HARRIS, Prop. Honey and Tar.-C. I. Clough. Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon- TÍLLAMOOK. OREGON HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. w. A. WILLIAMS & CO., THE ALLEN HOUSE, ▼ ' » BOITS, A ttorney - at -L aw . jpeutechcr Tillamook Iron Works dr> >1 • TOGGERY I < 4 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON. REAL ESTAIT!, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. J0R. A. D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. Office in Sturgeon's Building. All Work Guaranteed. OREGON. TILLAMOOK. J~^R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. SARCHET, . The Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing 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. PORTLAND, OREGON. Room. 306 Commercisi Building. rboae A. id*- L and Ornes Bvaiaaaa A SrseuLTT. ROWING & COWINC LAWYERS. Koos S.1* WoBCBrrn Bnwswi-. T riid i» oak S tbbb N«. Room Next to t*e C.K. Land O«c*. ' PORTLAND, OREGON. TOWER’S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF _ OILED CLOTHING k wflgfce yon M wrtw fcrejry doOar sport SUITS »322 SUCKERS»322 POMMEL^JCIERS AJ-lbww Ca MT0M.U&A. - TbwnCAMAAAM Co. um TW i wO"