TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 31. 191L
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The valued family re-
cipes tor cough and cold
M cure, liniments, tonics and
I» other remedies have
as
Ö careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec-
tive than ever.
are also
Right prices
assured.
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CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
Foley Kidney Pills
Foley Kidney Pills will check the
I progress of your kidney and bladder
trouble and heal by removing the
cause. Try them. C hae. I. Clough
Co.
Accused of Stealing.
E. E. Chamberlain, Clinton Me.,
boldly accuse* Bucklen’s Arnica
stealing
Salve of f ______
„ —the sting
„ from
burns or scalds —the pain from
sores of all kinds—the distress from
boils or piles. “It robs cuts, corns,
bruises, sprains and injuries of
I their terror,” he says, "as a heal
ing remedy its equal don’t exist.’’
Only 25c at Chas. 1. Clough's.
Hay Fever, Asthma and Summer
Colds
Must be relieved quickly and Fol
ey’s Honey and Tar Compound will
do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram
St., Chicago, writes: “1 have been
greatly troubled during the hot
summer months with Hay Fever
and find that bv using Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound I get
great relief.’’
Many others who
sulfer similarly will be glad to ben
efit by Mr. Stewart’s experience.
Chas. I. Clough Co.
Ornamented With Scare.
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
During tbe peel 36 years no rem
edy has proven more prompt or
more effectual tn its cures of
TONIC IN ACTION • QUICK IN RESULTS
Give prompt relief from BACKACHE,
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to
Coughs, Colds and Crouo
than Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy. In
many homes it is relied upon as im
plicitly as tbe family physician. I, con
tains no opium or other narcotic, and
may be given as confidently to a baby
aeto an adult. Price 25c; large size6Oe
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
Tillamook Bakery,
HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
R A. Davis, 627 Washington St., Connersvillo,
lad., la in his 85th year. He writes us: “I have
Stillwell Ave. und Firs
lately Buffered much from my kidnex s and blad Corner
der I hail severe backaches and my kidney action
wm too frequent, causing me to lose much sleep
St. West, and both Phones.
at night, and in my bladder there was constant
pain. 1 took Foley Kidney Pills for some time,
and inn now free of all trouble and «gain able to
be up nnd around. Foley Kidney Pills have mj PECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES
highest recommendation."
Announcement.
| LOTTIE ROGER, the Art Teacher,
from Salem, Ore.
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Oil account of a change of plans, has
f decided to remain in Tillamook City for an
other month and perhaps for the winter, if I
remain all winter will take up different
branches of the Art Work, such as teaching
China Painting, Pastell and Water Colors ;
W ax Work, Bisque Work, Japanese Art, &c.,
of which 1 have taught for over 20 years.
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Mutual Telephone.
Better
¡j^ Quality,
«1 J! Larger
Quantity
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to You
He Didn't Know.
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Why Pay a Halt Dozen
Different Profits
Than
You Can
B ut
Home
THIS
BOOK
VV liy don’t you buy direct
and save money on the ab
solute necessities of life ev
ery day in the year. You
can’t save if you pay two
and three times the amount
that you would if you would
BUY BY MAIL
I lie ape r
is full of s»n
aational pries
cut flags your
horns asr-
ihant can't
compiti
with a»o<l
tor It
Y our town merchant esn’t meet our
his eq-eniei hiv» to be
is the traveling sales
man who selli to him—«nd you have been
paving for all these extras for yean -don’t
you think that it it about time for you to stop
it and lav that extra money aside—you have no
idea the amount you ran save in a year. We are
giving away a big Ruver’e Guide
•M « Wil« y*«t
tbs
Mr nun« ym »UI grr ge
Write
Today
J ones Cash Store
PORTLAND, ORKOON
SAVE ¿
August Specials.
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MACARONI. M lb. box for 53c
stoik
AWAfilW». ¿EX,
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On* June day In 1NB2 uenr Frailer
Ickshsll. Vs.. General Stonewnll Jack
son saw one of General Hood's Texans
climbing a fence to get Into a cherry
tree. “Wbere are you going?" shouted
Ja< kson. "1 don’t know." replied the
soldier, "To what command do you
beloug?" "I don't know," the Texan
replied, "Well, what state are you
from?” “I don't know." Jackson
gave the man up. bnt be asked a com-
rade what It all meant. "Well," was
the reply. “Old Stonewall and General
Hood gave orders yesterday that we
were not to know anything until after
tbe next fight.”
The soldier was left to bls cherries.
An Innocent Query.
Free to You
tLM MX N>»1 BÜI b*
''L’GAR ...
gfi 35 per 1(1)Iba
BROKEN RICK. 25 1b«. f„r fNk-
LARGE WHITK BEANS,
25 lbs. for (1.13
LARGE WHITK BRANS,
30 Iba. for Ki 13
LARGE WHITK BEANS.
WO Iba. for 44 13
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It*. can
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23c
*• <*ot «‘"•Iw It »
^^tRS. 1 do», can» for V&-.
^.in-r KRAI L. 1 do. can» for $1 45
At ■ dinner party tn England the
boat Introduced to the favorable notice
sf the company, amid murmurs of ad
miration. a aplendld truffled pheasant
••Isu't It a beauty T be aald "Dr.
So nnd ao gave It to me: killed It him
self'
"Ab! What was be treating It for F
asked one of tbe guests.
A ttorney - at .
Complete set of Abstract
n office. Taxes paid f
Just as our portraits of adults
possess strength and character.
We are experts in lighting
and posing, and our equipment
is complete. Come in and see
our line.
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
Both phoues.
(2/ARL HABERLACB
Monk's Studio,
Next to the Post Office.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAÏ,
Tillamook Block.
Reliable Route
Steamer
The
Q.EORGE WILLET’
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Next to Tillamook Con
Bank,
T illamook - Out
Sue H. Elmore”
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
H. GOYNE,
Tillamook & Portland.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office : Opposite Court 1
Leaves Portland, Couoh St. Dock
Every Tuesday, Arrives Tillamook
Wednesdays,
T illamook ,
T. BO ALS, MJ),
Sailing for Portland, every Thursday or Friday
according to Tides.
PHYSICIAN & SUB
PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY.
TILLAMOOK.
Tillamook Block.
B. C. LAMB, Agent,
S. ELMORE & CO,
Lamb's Dock, Tillamook, Ore.
Agents, Astoria, Ore
I. W. W. BROWN, Agent,
Couch Street Dock, Portland, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN & SURG
Tillamook Block,
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OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE]
DIGNIFYING
THE
INDUSTRIES'
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M. KER RON,
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Tillamook,
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This la the title of • beautiful M-psge book, which
will show any boy or girl how to 8UCCEED. Drop a
postal in the mall TODAY and it will bo sent FREE.
Tbe atm of the College la to dignify and popularise
the Industries, and to serve AU, the people. It offers
courses in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical
Engineering. Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engln-
eerlng. Forestry, Domestic-Science and Art, Com
merce. Pharmacy and Music. The College opens
September 22d. Catajog free.
: REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, Corvallle, Oregon.
T. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SUR(
Office over J. A. Todd &
Tillamook, Ore.
HAWK1
PHYSICIAN & SUBfl
THE MAN’S JEWELRY.
BAY CITY, OREGOÏ
Jefferson »a an Inventor.
Not many people know tbnt Thomas
Jeffersou wns a great inventor. His in
ventions were all of articles of every
day use. He devised a three legged
foiling camp stool that Is the basis of
nil camp stools of that kind today.
The stool be bad made for his own
use was bls constant companion on oc
casions of outings. The revolving chair
was his Invention. He designed n light
wagon. A copying press wns devised
by him and came into general use.
He also Invented an Instrument for
measuring the dlstauce he walked. A
plow nnd a hemp cultivator showed
that bls thoughts were ofteu on agri
cultural matters His plow received a
gold medal In France In 1790. Jeffer
sou uever benefited financially by Ills
Inventions, but believed they should
be for the use of everyone without
cost
ROOMS OVER TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK-
1 ou Can
Buy
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They Couldn’t Help It.
During the American invasion of
Porto Rico. In the course of the war
with Spain, General Tasker H. Bliss
with his troops, was stationed near a
village held by an overwhelming force
of Spaniards. Orders were to keep
his “eye peeled" and, if he heard any
thing suspicious, to fall back about
eight miles. Instead of this bls men
turned in one day and captured the
village, chasing the Spaniards out.
I The next day the commander of the
American forces came along to find
Bliss sitting in front of tbe home of
the chief man of the village. The com
mander asked him why he bad attack
ed tbe Spanish force, when be knew
that be was outnumbered, "Couldn’t
help it,” said General Bliss, “You see.
I! my men have been hungry for some
days, and the wind blew toward them
from the village, ami some squaw was
frying onions over there. And so”—
Argonaut
Notice tin» students work in various
show windows in the business section of the
city.
Tltete
I» Where
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The natives of gome of the islands
of the Pacific are always glad to see
the doctor on his periodical visits. At
Kaiser Wilhelm's harbor the German
government has stationed Dr. Heise-
gang as medical officer. He Is a busy
mail. Natives by the dozen come to
him, not to be treated for Illness, but
to get the benefit of his professional
opinion on bow to scar themselveB ar
tistically. The natives are very fond
of scars, and nearly all of them are
covered with specimens which have
resulted from self inflicted wounds
which were kept open by frequent
scratching or by the Introduction of
foreign substances like sand, bamboo,
shells and so forth. The excrescence
which results from the average vacci
nation is scratched off at the proper
time, and the resulting large scar is
very dear to the native. A young
Islander whose face and body are a
mass of cuts, bruises and scars is con
sidered the catch of the season by the
dusky belles.
TT t . Burrs,
Child Portraits Made by
Us are Child-Like.
ALL KIND OF HRhAU.
C. I CHOUGH.Tillamook.
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A Joke That Failed.
Tbe clerk of a »uppl7 afore In
aoutbern Colorado did not know In
dian nature very well when be Invited
a Ute chief to a boxing bout After
explaining the use of the gloves, which
the chief seemed to readily under
stand. they went Into a vacant room
in the rear of tbe store to spar. The
gloves were adjusted, and the clerk
Invited the chief to hit him. This, of
course, he failed to do, as Indians nev
er strike with their hands In conflict
All at once the clerk struck out and,
catching the chief under the ear, land
ed him on tbe floor. This was enough.
The Indian sprang to his feet, pulled
off tbe gloves, jerked out a knife, and
the clerk had to run for his life. For
tunately he managed to keep out of
reach until some friends caught the
infuriated Indian and held him until
he cooled off. Then the clerk explain
ed the joke, but with very poor suc
cess. The chief consented to forego
vengeance for the Insult, but he was
never friends with the clerk again.—
St Louis Globe-Democrat
F. R. BEALS,
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REAL ESTATE,
F inancial Acrt
Tillamook, Oregon.
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P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT DENTIS
Office across the street fro»
Court House.
May not be so costly or so varied as that
of iny lady, but lie is—or ought to be—
particular about having it of the best
quality, exclusive in design and neat in
appearance. We cater to the dressy man’s
jewelry needs andean please him in variety
quality and prices. We solicit a call of
inspection to post you on our offerings in
rings, fobs, scarf pins, tie-clips, etc.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET,
*- . The Fashionable!
Cleaning, Pressing and
iug a Specialty.
Eugene Jenkins,
Store in Heins Phot'
Gallery.
Reliable Jeweler,
Next to the Post Offioe.
L axd O ffice B otinr **
Tillamook-Forest Grove
STAGE LINE.
Leaves Daily at 5 a. tn., arriving
at Forest Grove at 6 p.nt.
FARE, $5.00.
OWING
A CO1
LAWYERS.
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R oom 334 Wo»c«trs> m it^1
T his » * hd O ak
Room Next to the U.S. 1-aad O"”
PORTLAND, OR»*
J.
CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER,
£>*ut«rher
a 13 Tillamook Bio*
T illamook
0ns Disadvantage.
Pott»-ft la a great deal better
van your own home and not bare
bar rent, isn't It? Lotts-Well yea,
a veneml way it la. but It baa It» dls-
sd'.-lutagea. a fellow can't go round
dri.lng nails anywhere he pleasea In
the woodwork of bla own homo, you
kn-'w -Hoeton Tran».-ripe.
Hee Advioa.
’Ah." he aakl a» he led ber back to
ber Mat after tbe waits. "1 Ju at lova
dancing."
"Weil" aba raptied aa aba attempted
’?,'Tp,1lr * ««<* flounce, “yoa'ra not toe
•Id to learn."
rx*
A SPECIALTY.
A. SANBURN,
French Specialist
A.
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M. AUSTIN,
CIVIL ENGINEER
I treat succewinlly .11 Chronic Dtonm of U(th
SURVEYOR.
•exes with Imported Herb», ami with my hands
•o-called magnetic treatments.
I «ill cwre the
mo»t stubborn case» without the use of the knife.
OVKR 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
CONSULTATION FREE.
OFFICE HOURS. 9 TO 12 AM TO 8 P.M.
Office over Ed s Garage, Tillamook, Oregon
T illamook
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201 Tillamook
Main 44t
An ordinary case oí
can,
« rule, be cured
doae of Chamberlain'* '
era and Diarrhoea Kn
remedy haa no superior
complaints. For sale 1
Drug Stove.