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y TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 14. 1910. I and because of thia assumption, .STBJCTLV IN AOVANCB.) they felt an encouragement which 1.60 they had not experinced before in One year......... 75 Six month* .... 50 many years. The situation lias al Three month» tered. That Republican chasm which the Democrats had been (£bt ^illainook ïjtablifjbt picturing as a feature of the ap proaching canvas has disappeared. Only through a Republican rupture Civil war pensioners are passing of serious proportions could the at the rate of 32,000 a year. The Democrats hope for a victory this country has the high satisfaction year, and the rupture refuses to of knowing that it lias appreciated come. their services. The held-up presentment of the Dropping dummy bombs from an New York grand jury headed by airship is rare fun, but army and John D. Rockfeller, Jr., which at last navy bureaus will want to kndw was made public Tuesday, finds that what would happen when the other an organized traffic in the bodies of side begins to shoot. women does exist, that it is carried Speculator Patten retires wit'i a on by individuals who are more or fortune of $lf,(JOO,OJt), and considers ' less informally associated, but that himself sufficiently fortified again ! the trade is not in the hands of any st the slings, arrows and boos of! known incorporated body of persons. outragous fortune. The jury asserts that vice flourishes Some Democratic papers include and urges various laws to curb it. the Panama expenditure in order to Because the jury did not find a figure a continued treasury deficit. regular political body engaged in The party is hard run even for de the slave trade, Judge O’Sullivan, in accepting the presentment, said: ceptive arguments of this sort. If any of the twenty newspaper "Your answer to the main question correspondents who were on the submitted to you is a merited re Zeppelin airship wrecked in a storm buke to the slanderers of the clean fail to write a good story, it will not est great city in the world.’’ As soon as the new system of be for lack of lively senations and postal banks goes into operation thrilling incidents. "On the road to Oyster Bay” has there should be an end to the hid poetical possibilities of the very ing of money on the person or in highest order. |Mr. Kipling had no supposedly well concealed places such wealth of material to draw about the premises. Trunks are upon in the construction of his not safe repositories nor are carpet edges, dark crannies or stove holes. Mandiduy rhymes. Uncle Sam will shortly offer to re A man who fired a bullet through ceive deposits of money at design the wall of a building containing ated post offices from any person dynamite and caused a tragic ex over 10 years of age and will pay plosion was himself one of ilie 2 per cent interest. A class who victims, so the moral ia not an will not trust any bank, however illustration of the irony of fate. unreasonable such overcautious Champ Clark told a Tammany people may be are known to exist, gathering that the Republicans are and now the question is if they scared, but dangerous. Forty will have faith enough in the Na years’ experience in the minority tional Government to confide a sur has made Champ a little doubtful plus of money to it, at interest, about frightening the enemy. rather than carry it around sewed Jeffries says his main idea was to in clothing or in the traditional stock vindicate the white race. The me ing stuffed in some odd nook pre thod adopted was mistaken and so sumed to be unnoticed by the lynx was the idea that any race crisis eyes of the dishonest. A large existed hinging on the ability of a amount of currency is believed to be kept out of circulation by hoard" retired prize fighter to get back. ing of this hazardous sort. The new Missouri's champions cow, which law should bring it out. One argu gives fifty quarts of milk a day on ment for the passage of the law us- 05 cents worth of feed, has been sumed that the money now in con provided with an electric fan in its cealment would be poured into the stull. As an illustration of the diff active channels of business. erence between a blooded animal "I could’t come back, boys,’’ mid scrub stock tilia cow deserves Jeffries gasped tq his friends in luxurious tran- to chew the cud as he was lifted off the ropes to quility. The senatorial report as to causen save him the humilation of being counted out. It is the old story, of the high coat of living tells us nothing new. The statement that in which is still so forever new that, crease is not due to tariffs ia cer there is always a man ready to be tainly not news, and the one that lieve himself the exception needed housewives buy in small quantities to prove the rule. What we have has been old ever since housewives lost of value in the result at Reno, began buying at all. The question is not glory, for there would have been no glory in a Jeffries victory. is still an open one. I It is not money, for though money The railway employes are now lias been lost to individuals, the joining in the cry of|"let us alone,” the J osh is not to the race. The which their employers raised some loss is of a practical demonstration time ago in opposition to any pub of a means by which a man who lic regulation of the lines. Employ has gone the pace can have a reas ees, like employers, need to be re onable hope of rehabilitating him minded that the people, who turn self. If Jeffries could have “come ed in the franchises of the lines, are back,” every man who has ever still the holders of the most valua gone a pace would have studied his ble single property of any of them, methods of training and regimen and, to that extent, their stockhold with u view to getting back to what ers. he himself was when at his beat, The death of Chief Justice Fuller This is a real loss; the loss of a realls the remarkable fact that at hope to many men that there is a one time in our history both road back and that Jeffries would houses of Congress and the highest chart it on the map. They mourn judicial body of the country were now as those without hope that presided over by sons of Maine. they may never again be bad and Mr. Frye was president pro tern, of feel good at the name time. Now the Senate, Mr. Reed was speaker they know that they must tie good of the House, and Mr. Fuller was and feel bud at the same time, to chief justice of the Supreme Court. tile end of the chapter. And by a further singular coinci dence. all of these men were grad Passing of Price Fighting uates of Howdoin College. The Pennsylvania Bar Assocation tine of the correspondents at in session at Cape May, formally Reno quotes n "gray-haired veteran indorsed the movement for laws sport” as saying that the Jeflries- compelling employers to pay lohnson figlit will mark the end damages to persons injured in their of prize fighting in this country. service. (The resolution adopted de Such is the consensus of expert clures (hat the present policy to sporting opinion and such the de ward industrial accidents "ia ap sire of decent public opinion. The palling in its injustice.” The sys demoralizing influence of a mill is tem favored is that prevailing m not in the fact that two training Kngla nd. under which an employe sluggers are slugging each other, ia guaranteed a certain percentage drawing blood, and striking body of hia wage without recourse to blows which resound in ways to court proceeding*. The association prove the eternal |>ain they must also urged that contingent fees lie inflict. The men are not only will- regulated l>y court in accident ing but eager, however, ft is the cases. Other reforms advocated was nature of the brute, as much as state care of inebriates and twenty, it is the nature of the game chicken one year terms forjudges, and then to delight in combat. Thia twing retirement. The ethical code of the true men not wholly savage can American Bar Aasocation was feel themaelvea compensated as adopted. spectator* if one or both of the con It is the Republican party which teatanta shall show a speed and a is united and the Democracy which dexterity, $i judgment an| eatimat- ia discordant and dl«|>ondenk The ing distance, a strength and an change has couic within the |uist endurance, which will finely illus ten or twelve days, and it i« so trate the degree of perfection to marked that even the casual ob which the humau body enn be server can see it Thia does not brought through rigorous discipline mean that the Itemocratic party and intelligent abstinence. was harmonious and confident un But there la that mall of these con. til a tew days ago. Hut until a com- teste when fought tea finish tietween paratirely recent lime, that party men of nearly equal power and twlievext that the Republicans •hill which demorlizes and de would tie split into tw«i sections in grades. It ia what is never reported the coming congressional canqiaign in the press. but what is heard RATES OF t J Ü i SUBSCRIPTION. when one of the contestants ia seen to be weakening so fast, toward the close, that he is no longer capable of making an effective resistance. Then it is that cries begin to arise of "Put him out,” "Give it to him,” "Down with him,” "Soak him,” and many other savage ejacula tions which sound, in the ears of [ all so well up to this date as to know how we got here, like echoes of the cries which arose in the 1 Roman amphitheater when the better man of two gladiators had his sword at the throat of the other, i The effect is demoralizing. It may | not demoralize those by whom 1 these cries are uttered. A rotten ) egg can hardly be spoiled. But to ' t le thousands still humane and f civilized, who have seen such exhibitions during the long reign of puggery in this country, they must have resulted in some loss of tnat tine fiber which makes for real xnanhood and fights the real battles of nations. When we re- member that the period of greatest savagery in the Roman amphi- theater was the period of Rome’s military decadence, the moral is obvious. ___________ A Few Short Weeks Mr. J. S. Bartell, Edwardsville, 111., writes: "A few months ago my kidneys become congested. I had severe backache and pain across the kidneys and hips. Foley Kidney Pills promptly cured my backache and corrected the action of my kidneys. This was brought about after my using them lor only a few short weeks and I can cheerfully recommend them.”—For sale by C. I. Clough. “ Foley’s Kidney Pills Cured Me.” OCEAN VIEW LOTS FROM S3O TO For Ocean receive mail. OCEAN VIEW LOTS WILL VANCE IN PRICE FROM $25 $150 PER LOT ON JULY 16. OCEAN VIEW LOTS WILL OFFERED AT A TRICE TO EXCEED $300. further information regarding View fill — out . this ............... . x coupon and r complete and minute details by Name Address Take Advantage Now, These Beautiful Lots $5 Down, 55 Per Month Take Advantage Now Ocean View lies level, no beach on the Pacific Coast has the advantages this place has, If you want an ideal summer home come now. They are selliug fast. The otreets will be graded and water mains laid in front of every lot. Three Offices : Lents—Phone Tabor 1433. r 27th and East Ankeny—Phone Easl 704. 449 Sherlock bldg., 3rd and Oak Sts.—Pliona Marshall 1458. Have The above is a quotation from a letter written by H. M. Winkler, Evansville, Ind. "I contracted a severe case of kidney trouble. My back gave out and pained me. I seemed to have lost all strength and ambition; was bothered with dizzy spells, my head would swim and specks float before my eyes. I took Foley Kidney Pills regularly and am now perfectly well and feel like a new man. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me.” For sale byC. I. Clough. Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Compy "Ia Life Wroth Living ?” Manufacturers of Mrs. Mollie McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy cured her sound . nd well. She closes her letter by say ing: "I heartily recommend Foley’s Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease. It saved my life.” C. I. Clough. Twenty Five Cents is the Ptice of Peace. KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. The terrible itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, is almost instuntly allayed by ap plying Chamberlain's Salve. Price 25 cents. For Sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook County’s Most Famous Cheese. The P. A. Starck Piano Co. The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County. New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and First Class Lumber of the Best Quality. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL. Has established a permanen Agency in TILLAMOOK COUNTY For their pianos. 25 year guarantee, and warranted to withstaud any climate. Composite Bell Metal Frame, Three Strings. 7Mi Octaves. Price, $350.00. Piano on exhibition. MISS FLORENCE EVENS, Agent. Gue Kunze House, 2nd Ave. E. W. I. Garrett’s Phone. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES GUBANING & PRESSING neatly done at the TOGGERY I We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, and China, WITH New Discovery F0RC8?8fa jiSSs. HO ALL ptWOAT AMO LUUS TROUBLES. OUARAWTUD BATISFACTORY OM MOM FT RKFUNDKD. Tinware, Glass I Oils. Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX McNAIR CO On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County will keep yon dry ties yas fall vales is wwfwt »s4 ¡«ag w«ar #3.00 MMMTtD WATtmoW tor all stomach breath .lek h. a trouble k ‘««testion. dyspepsia, heartburn, gas i.. breath,sick headache.torp.d liver, biliousness and hsbituclccnstipauon. Sold by Chas. I. Clough. stomach, bad tto take-