Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 22, 1910, Image 7

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trial Snap Shots.
busiest day in the week
L our neck with job work,
Lhot man devoted nearly
Lrsday morning arranging
Lntertairmient of Senator
Jnd Major Morrow. Now
Lour d‘rty ,i,1,e hamnier
jo. Trombley, and do your
ry knocking stunt.
ie Congressman Hawley
i an “insurgent” and got
ought tbe administration,
CO he managed to get into
s and harbors bill would
n cut down that it wouldn't
minted to very much. But
ley did perpectly right sup­
tie Taft administration.
Lp shot man has done noth-
tjure the candidacy or hurt
kgs of any of the RepubH-
tants in this county. Nei-
|e we allowed other« to do bo
iewspaper. We would have
bole lot of fun and it would,
t, have cauaed a good deal
tend bad blood had we taken
te of some persons. When
Lblican voters nominate a
| Saturday, each and every-
l will have the Headlight’s
[ no matter whether they
binbly, anti-assembly or a
L everyday regular Repub-
je the snap shot man.
ks that the snap shot man
[g a good deal of cheap ad-
t in the Herald, as usual,
bre differently constituted
■list Jefferies, for we can
sack" whenever we feel like
lie manner in which we in-
l‘come back" on the fellow
| had so much to say in ad-
|of the Holy Statement and
[the Republicans holding an
|y is this: It is customary
«►papers to set their .legal
iemente in six point type,
pinbley sots his legals in
bint type, donsequently they
[more space and make more
>r litigants to pay for. The
jot man is probably a pretty
d of a man in many ways,
»nbley, but he never grafted
Jons in that way, and it is
Ing to us that attorneys
ok after the intereatsof their
store closely.
Inis that everytime that Con­
iati Hawley comes to Tiila-
■uit there a few little, silly lit-
Kiiiptible individuals like the
Bf the Herald who does not
■ show a proper respect far
bresentetive of this district,
E h ime the editor of the Head-
fas public spirit to leave hie
■isiness for several hours so
w proper reBpect to distin­
ti visitors to this city, we are
[the object of attack by the
a idiot who nlways gets his
■turner out knocking when-
bmething of iinjiortance to the
[is happening. Haven’t Till-
ICity enough civic pride left
w proper respect to distin­
ti visitor ? The Herald does
,w common decency to men o'
g character like Mr. Hawley,
your resentment of this on
hy and vote for Mr. Hawley,
ks proved himself to'be a con-
pus, hard-wokking congresa-
T il LAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 22. 1910
do any tiling tlieiiiaelven to build up
or give credit to those who do so.
The same narrow spirit is shown
by tlie light these individuals are
now making upon Congressman W.
C. Hawley, who claim that he has
done nothing for Tillamook. Let's
get down to facta, not hot air talk.
Before tlie rivers and harbors com­
mittee appropiiates money for liar­
bar uuprovement a project has to
lie drawn up and decided up. All the
projgcts in Tillamook have been
completed, so a congressman can­
not do anything under those cir­
cumstances. Everytime during the
fast four years that Mr. Hawley
came to Tillamook he forcifully ad­
vised the memlters of the Port of
Tillamook and the citizens to decide
upon a new project so as to be in a
(tosition to get government assist­
ance. This has not Iteen done, no
doubt, because the Port of Tilla­
mook have Iteen changed, and the
present Port waiting on the govern­
ment engineers to come here and
agree on a project. If anyone, then,
is to blame, it it ourselves for being
so slow, not Mr. Hawley, for he told
the Port when he was in Tillamook
last week had they agreed upon a
project and it bore the engineer’s
approval, he would have obtained
an appropriation in the last rivers
and harbors bill. He secured $880.-
000 in that bill for hie district, and
if the people of this city had t>een
doing something themselves they
should have been prepared with a
new project.
They were not, and
could not expect government aid.
The Headlight lias advocated bar,
bay and harbor improvements fora
number of years. Knows some of
the difficulties the late Congressman
Thos. Tongue had in getting appro­
priations for Tillamook on account
of the opposition of those who kept
Tillamook iMittled up for their own
interests. We have also watched
the interest that Mr. Hawley has
taken in Tillamook and in other
places, and the success he is hav­
ing is certainly gratifying.
As we
said at the beginning, there are a
few individuals in Tillamook who
are always wanting to pull down
and who falsely accuse public men
of a great many men of things that
are not true, and this is the unfair
method some of the county news­
papers have tieen attacking Con­
gressman Hawley.
Anti-assembly Republicans, so-
called, assert that the 1200 repre­
sentative members of the state as­
sembly and the many other mem­
bers of tbe several county assemb­
lies violated tlie primary law. But
the people still have their primaries
just as if no assemblies had iteen
held. Nobody will be nominated
without the people's sanction. The
very men who inveigh against as­
sembly recommendations are ap­
pealing to voters in the primaries.
The public assembly recommenda­
tions ought to have more weight
with tlie voters than the secret con­
ference selections oí their opjion-
ents. Both will be passed upon by
electors in the primaries. Then
why so much stuff and nonsense
aliout trying to latas tlie jteople ? —
Oregonian.
A Paying Investment.
- Mr. John White, of 38 Highland
Houlton, Maine, says: “Have Iteen
troubled with a cough every winter
and spring. Laat winter I tried
many advertised remedies, blit the
cough continned until I bought a
50c. bottle of Dr. King's New Dis­
covery; before that was half gone, !
the cough was all gone. This win- i
ter the same happy result has fol-1
Be is a spirit of unrest in the lowed; a few doses once more Ian-
ished the annual cough. 1 am now
Mican party, not only in this ; convinced
that Dr. King’s New Dis­
■ but in other states of the I covery is the best of all cough and
B, which is plainly indicated ' lung remedies.” Sold under guar­
lent elections. Generally after; antee at Chas. I. Clough’s drug
________________
k spell of prosperous times store.
■are those who want to drag
How to Get Strong
I the party which brought i*
P. I. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress
I They are not content to let St., Chicago, tells of a way to lie
strong:
He says:
"My
■lough alone, and it is also a cottle
mother, who is old and was vetw
Be coincident that the agita- feeble, is deriving so much benefit
Itlie trouble maker and the de- from Electric Bitters, that I feel
kd politician can obtain popu- i it'.« my duty to tell those who need
Ipport. We have now those in a tonic and'strengthening medicine
about it. In my mother’s case a
Epublican party who call them- I marked gain in flesh has resulted,
B “insurgents.”
Did it ever insomnia has been overcome, and
Ito our readers what is liable she is steadily growing stronger.” |
Electric Hitters quickly remedy
•pen in the finnocial, commer- stomach, liver and kidney com-:
[nd industrial world if this in- plaints, -xild under guarantee at
Incy should gain much more Chas. I. Clough's drug store. 5Uc.
■ ay ? It «rill bring on« fiaan-
It Saved His Leg.
Ind industrial panic, sure. The
"All thought I’d lone my leg.”
| ot the November elections
writes I. A. Swenson.of Watertown,
Boon decide whether there iti to Win. “Ten years of ecxema. that 15
lightening of capital and a cur- doctor« could not cure, had at last
Ent of labor, and the genera­ laid me up. Then Bucklen'a Arnica
in wages, produce and land, Salve cured it, sound and well.”
Infallible
for
Skin Erujttiona.
E will surely follow. Mo«t of Edema. Salt Rheum. Boila. Fever
E aware what will happen to a Sores, Burns.
Scalds Cuts snd
per ot farmers in this county Files 'JSc. at Chas. I. Clough's.
nave bonght expensive land
Your kidney trouble may tie of
but little ready caah, and «hat
long standing, it may be either
happen to the price of butter acute or chronic, but whatever
If another jtatuc comes, blame it »• Foley’« Kidney
Remedy
the insurgents and tlioae in will aid you to get rid of ft
qitkkly and restore y»iur natural
Rate who are trying to bu«t up liealtli sn«l vigor. “One bottle «if
lepublican party by the oitish Foie v' a Kidnev Remed v made me
they have i^Je0ed iEtu po.iuca. wdl.'' «aid I. xl it ml ot Grand
is not aneiEction acare bv any View, Wis- Commence taking it
to. but the sober judgnw nt ot now. C, I. Clough.
ihoseee the probability ot an-
They Take the Kink* Out.
’pant-. If* criaia to avot-le I,
•*! have need Dr. Kififf'a New iJ4e
■ be on account of tbe country Fills for many years, with iscrewa-
They take the
kg a level headed Prest lent mar aaii»faction.
kink* out of Hunit-.h. lirer and
• head of Ew government
bowel*, without fuwa or frkttoti, ’’
Pitt*AeM Vt.
fortunately for TillnroM «--e aaya M. H. Br»*a.
<vttarawte**1 **<•** rtr r* at < ha*.
quite a numbar of |-er*a»«e a ho ?. Cloa<ti'e dru< More.
to pull down and wbo o<>«r
Laid In • Stock.
WtiFO U m * im it* I’itrrt* I^HUard waa
m ti.»>
Ui> ui«Hh»*r.
HUiiuytHl by
iimmi »» that deMtruywl iht* w«*»i»*n <*h»ib
In* and <Hh«*r umieriMl uf i I m * h«»u*e
hold
iu pay liliu m veui m piece
ha ecery m«Mh he would kilt In the
Ihtii.s«* Hiid Itniig to her
The <ame
I mucmiii wn * made with bl* brother«,
«lake. George and I.«alia. Iu ihuisi * «»f
riiue Mr* u»r|iliir<1 ii «»IH< m 1 ibal. while
the oi|i«*r children «*ollech*d from uer
al liiiervalx ir»»m H> lu 2f» «*eiilM. Pierre
k’rew oil her frequently for a fl al n
Hine Indi»r«iii|t IU* draft* with HMi
dead uiolh*
I nveat igiillou reveuh*d
I he beui «if (be future tluaueler a*
well h * hl* early adaptability to nieib
udx truvertniiK Hie acquirement of
wealth
Having procured from a fur
rler *u>iue ph**tM of fur thrown away
tHM'Niise i hey
were Infestisi
with
tnotba. Pierre *er re led f liein in an u»d
chest In an iiniinwl <’I< im |
There I tie
quickly
a«*« iiuiiHaiing
ui<»th*<
were
bunked. to t»e drawn u|*>h whenever
the inventor and [»erfeeler of the eu
terprlae required [** ket money.
Tiliamool K
Lumber Manufacturing Compy. |
Í
Manufacturers of
H EM lock LUMBER
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING; RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
ALI
Knighted Actor«.
It I* an odd fart liiut of the English
«dor* kuiuhled all bin «»tie had tir*i
to le^ahze the mimes utidei which they
had won fame.
The question anise
With the first pr«»|MMltlou to contei
kulithihood on a irypsy
It w«>nid be
absurd *o to hoii«»i one John Henry
Brudribb
Yet legally uo sih -I j |ierson
»* “Henry Irving’ existed
.X«» >in It
obstacle bad to be overcome when, on
the CMvaxioii of Victoria's diamond
jubilee. Squire Bniieroft knelt before
bl* queen mat arose sir squire
l<ow
►ver. the three actor* knighted by
King Edward l*ire cognomens of their
own Invention
Sir Charles Wyndham
was born Culverwell, and Sir John
Hare. Enlrt». A* for Sir Herl**rt Beer
bobm Tree, hi* brilliant wife one* put
If *• Tree* Is u fantastic tiling we lust
tacked on. We re all plain Beerhohm*
-plain hm brolbet Max.’**-Argonaut.
Th. Old English Prix« Ring.
In the latter days of tbe Kngltab
prtr.e ring Innumerable ensíllenla Usd
to ts* deviseli to bring off « fighi
A
favorite plsn whs to pitch the ring on
the miniers of two counties, so Hint
the question of iiiHglsterial Jurisdiction
might be rendered dllficult
Auoilirt
plan was to charter a steumlsait slid
prta-eed down the Thames to some
lonely police forsaken spot In the
marshes of Essex. For the memorable
contest between Sayers and Heenan In
t8tK) u «pectol tralu was run frinii Lon­
don bridge to a secret destination.
But the passengers, who comprisisl
meiubent of purlin mem. peers, pick
pockets, pugilist«, clergy and. it la
said, a few blabopa. cheerfully took
tickets simply marked "excursion "
They presently found themselves near
Farnborough, in Murrey, where the
tight occurred - London Chronicle.
"Great Expectations'*
Charlee i¡reeu. mie of iHeken«' h
Inaintturx. inni two luisteix. mie of
whmn WH» H llkalilr fellow while lúe
other. Gregory l»y uauie. was a greedy,
»elf seeking etutnnter. always IMuk
log of hlm-elt and bls peft|nMtes
When Green wax on hi» desi lilted
Gregory was verv oflrkMa. and one
day Green, nmli-liig tlilx. »«id to bint
••Ob. I bavro't forgotten you. Greg-
ary: got y“O down lu my will."
At I be funeral Gregory loiexli-d In a
wreath aud duly attended to bear lb*»
«rill read
Greeu hxd kept hl« word, and th*
model waa om forgotten
,* ran
•"To my dear friend Gregcffy."
i*«ve. f«»r II* lri»»<1
tbe document. “ 'I I .................
or* to ute. an llluxtrated edllioti vt
■Greet Expwtstlooa'"
MOULDINGS,
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
C
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
The Best Equipped S.iw Mill in the County.
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
Kirst Class Lumber of the Best Quqlity.
LET I’S FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL.
F-
to'&.aJ&Si'sB'® i&iate a
g« mm VBH»wsfe's
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’S AND SUPPLIES g
STEEL STOVES & RANCES J
We carry a Larjje Stock of
1
Tinware, Glass
Hardwarn,
¡
and China,
K
s
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
4
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Original of Falstaff.
Rlr John Fuxtoir was the original of
Shakespeare's FnlatalT and In Ins day
waa a continual tiutl for the Jeata ot
the towu aud tsirough of Soutliwark
Though be bad fought at Agltusiurt.
when .lack Cade Invaded lite Is.rongh.
he showed greut cowardice
When
Cade was yei some way off Faatolf
bad armed aud fortified bls bouse ami
garrisoned it with veterans of ttie
French wars
(In the arrival of Cade,
however, be withdrew bls garrison mid
fled to the Tower, leaving Illa uelgh
hors to the mercy of the rvla-lx
Fas
tolfs matrimonial adveulures seem also
to have beeo another *>iinv of nupop
ularity. for. having married a widow
named Serujie. be seised her property
aud kept bls stepson out of bls lulierl
lance during bis awn lifetime.—laHi
don New».
KINDS OF
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Agents for the Great Western Saw
-jp
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ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
ft
ORINO LAXATIVE
J| for all stomach foubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad
& breath,sickhcadache.torpidlivcr.bilioukneasand habituai constipation. Pleasant to take.
Sold by Chas. I. Clough.
Did You Kvei Try
IIAKKIN’N NEWe I’EEIl AM»
UVERY BARN,
If not, give him a calL
Everything first-class.
On Rainy Days
A Fish Brand Slicker
will keep you dry
Second
A»d fir* y«a tall valaa la
comfort aad long wear
block South of P U.
w.
g .
£.3.00
H arris . Prop.
•OARAETHt WATtEFEM*
Acid by flrst-cl.Mlotaihn th. waatry
ow. U-.d for ««< I rx Ciukpi
A. J. TOWER CO.
B ooton , u. •. A.
TOWRi CAIADIAHCO.. IU. I’
T***« t *. C awaoa
gypO
•••
Foley’s
Orino
Laxative
For Stomach Trouble, Slug gin h
-tVbsi was that orno making «eh ■ Liver and Habitual Constipation.
fnwi attorn r naked tbr remauraoi pro
It cures by aiding all of the
prier«*
digestive
organs—gently eti.nu­
“Hr found a enpfite O< hairs tn 'in­
tates
the
liver
and regulates the
food. «ir.- replied I be welter
“lib. to that s"T
bowels—the only way that
"Yon «ve. «Ir. he's • vegMaiino and
chronic conatipation can be
sou rani get bttu to mt ensthtug out
cured. Especially recommended
vegeUibln -Voiikrnt Naimmaa
for
women and
children.
I
Clears blotched complexions.
Plsesant ts bus. Refusa irtstilittes.
Against Hie Principles
Sold byChss I. Clough.
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VIERECK,
Tillamook Bakery,
ta *taa
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fio J Exfc !•*» a-a/MtoU i«a* «<••••
opposi !
Wise Dental Co.
KILL th « COUCH
AM CURE TM* LUNC8
t
ihl
Al UN HOUSE.
€ orner Hill* ell
Ft. U fai, anti
0 •• CO **oe»*T C D
PalnleM Dentists
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Dr. King’s
Now Discovery
WITH
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OK BOBBY KAFUKDEG
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AU KIND Of BREAD.
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on Antur
d«y of e >eh month in
1.0.0. F. Halt, al 7 :«> p hi
F makk SgvtHA* a. W.M
H. F. Motoria, Sec.
The Gratitude of Klder'y peipie.
tHieaoirtto whatever lu l| « t «ve
them eaaa, ««•«<«.« »ml «lr«nj ll -
bole, Kidney Fill* « lite kidney slid
I I .«hier dte«’MMM pri.iuptly,
give comf.^'t » n.i rebel tu « idi <ly
i i coy.lr. I; I. Cluugli.
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