T illamook headlight , N ovember 16, 1011 Saved Many From Death. pleased to recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as tiie beet thing I know of and safest remedy for coughs, colds and bron­ chia) trouble.” writes Mrs. L. B. Arnold of Denver, Colo. “We have used it repeatedly and it has never failed to give relief.” For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., lieves lie ha» saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug business. “What I always like to do,” he writes, “ie to recom- mi-nl Dr. King’s New Discovery for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, ho .-seness obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup, asthma or other bronchial affection, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are Tillamook Bakery, alive and well today because thee took my advice to use it. I hon­ OPPOSITE .THE ALLEN HOUSE. estly believe its the best throat and lung medicine that's made.” Easy Corner Stillwell Ave. and First ‘•i prove he's right. Get a trial hot- c free, or regular 50c or $1.00 bot­ St. West, and both Phones. tle. Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough. A Household Medicine That stops coughs quickly and SPECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES din s colds is Foley’s Honey and ALL KIND OF BHtAU. Tar Compound Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2’--0 Jefferson St., So. Omaha. .Neb., says: "1 can recommend Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound as a sure cure for coughs and colds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold end my neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family YOMIO IM ACTION ■ QUICK IN RESULT« with Foley’s Honey and Tar Com UHv« prompt relief from BACKACHE, pound, Everyone in our neighbor- KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE .............................. Chas. I. hood speaks highly of it”. Clough Co._______________ RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of tbe ‘I do not believe there is any KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the '♦her medicine so good for whoop- BLADDER and all annoying URINARY .ig cough as Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” writes Mrs. Francis Tur­ IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to pin, Junction City, Ore. This rem MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY edy is also unsurpassed for colds and croupe. For sale by Lamar’s PEOPLE and for WOMEN. Drug Store. HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION Foley Kidney Pills FAMILY RECIPES. I BRUIN’S BANQUET. I Long Drawn Out and Only •I It Was Whetted His Appetite. The valued family re­ ■ cipes for cough and cold cine, liniments, tonics and I THE FINISH WAS EXCITING. other remedies have as careful attention here as After th« Pork Cours« Gav« Out • the most intricate prescrip­ * Dessert of Cold Lead Ended th« and the Unwilling Ho»t Vowed tions. I Feast, Never Again to Fool With a Bear. I Our fresh, high grade A teamster in the employ of one of drugs will help to make the big tanneries in tbe west had a these remedies more effec- laughable yet trying adventure with a I bear while on bis way from tbe woods tive than ever. with a load of bark. As he emerged Right prices are also from the woods with his team be stopped to give the mules a breathing assured. ■ i WHEEL PROBLEMS horse Do»« th« Edge of th« Wheel Revolv« Around th« Axl«T “The wheel that turns uuder locomotive or the ear has a long queer history.” says a writer in Railroad Man's Magazlue. "but mystery is still with us and whirls its hundred questlou marks before our eyes every minute of the day. "Of course every one believes that the edge of the wheel goes around tbe axle. But does it? Take the end of any spoke near tbe tire or any part of the tire and on a still, windless night fasten a candle to it; theu back off till nothing can be seen but that candle flame. “Let tbe wheel revolve slowly, free from the ground. The candle flame makes a circle of Are all right and goes around the axle. Now lower the wheel until it rests on the ground and start uhead. The flame suddenly stops going in a circle and begins to make a wavy line, first high and then low. It goes around nothing at all. "Men with clear minds can perform the experiment satisfactorily by tying a handkerchief around tbe tire In day­ light. but to do this takes a keen math­ ematical Imagination, because the eye Is confused by other moving objects and Is not able to see the handkerchief free from these other Influences. “At night the candle flame alone can be seen, so that is perhaps the best time to try tbe matter out. Tie a torch to a locomotive driver and then send the engine slowly back and forth while the observer is off some hundred feet distant in the dark. Tbe torch does not move in a circle. It simply goes ahead Bomewhat like a flying ma­ chine rising and falling in tbe wind, coming to a dead stop at its lowest point and going twice as fast as the engine when at its highest point. "The fact that the bottom of an engine wheel always stands still is more easy to learn than the fact that the top of the wheel moves Just twice as fast as tbe train, but this can be proved easily with a piece of board. "Take a piece of board, say, ten feet long and lay one end on top of the wheel. Now move the engine forward two feet and you will find that tbe board has gone ahead four feet, just twice ns far as the euglne. Lay down tbe board and tie two pieces of string to the wheel, one at the top and the other at tbe bottom, where it rests on 1he ground. Now run your engine for­ ward two feet and see what happens. The bottom string has moved forward, too, but not nearly so far as has the top piece of string, although tbe ends were even at tbe start.” notes . Jerking the bit andyein,.. fuse II horse aud adv2T blockhead. Your horse many ¡ulMd please you. but due. Uut stand your wishes. You can get no mor, from your horse Ibun .J J* him In his food Good feed will put |lf(b , horse a hundred time. than an eight toot «bip. If tbe fetlocks me clipped,^ the horse's |PCT k,M " scratching will never bot^ Never work it team of together until they are th„r During th« past 86 year» no rem­ that another bit of pork would prove edy baa proven more prompt or use can be made of new corn ii & A. D bt I s , 827 Washington St., Connersville Backache, Headache, Nervousness lad., is in his 85tb year. He writes us: ‘*1 have more effectual in Its ouree of acceptable. tenlng the early pigs. gay, tbe lately suffered much from my kidneys and blad ­ and rheumatism, both in men and The teamster laughed and tossed out I bad severe backaches aud my kidnoy action Farmer. As the pastures begii; women, mean kidney trouble. Do der was too frequent, causing me to lose much sloop a second piece, which bruin devoured, grow short new corn that Is not allow it to progress beyond the at night, aud in my bladder there was constant to dent may be cut and giwg g reacli of medicine but stop it pain. 1 took Foley Kidney Pills for some time, then Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Ir and then he posed again. But the am now free of all trouble and Hgain able to many homes it Is relied upon aa Im­ teamster wanted the rest of his dinner promply with Foley Kidney Pills. and pigs. Care must be taken Unit the, be up and around. Foley Kidney Pills have my plicitly as tbe family physician. 1. con- himself and paid no attention to the They regulate the action of the highest recommendation.” come accustomed to this new tains no opium or other narcotic, and shaggy Intruder. The beggar, seeing urinary organa. Tonic in action, gradually. By cutting the new nick in results. Chas. I. Clough C.I CUOUGH.Tillamook may be given aa confidently to a baby that the teamster was no longer aware stalk and all. a considerable aato an adult. Price 26c; large else 60» of his presence, snorted sharply two or the green leaves and finer pan, three times and walked back and forth be eaten. As the corn becomes across the road as if reconnoitering • r_ !P_ i * mature and the ration Increase, the situation. Presently he growled, bogs will eat less and less of th, but tbe teamster, thinking that the der until they are ou practically» beast would go away if be got nothing feed of corn. further, continued his meal. It is seldom profitable to fatten The bear ventured near and finally on a full ration of corn alone ini climbed up the load of bark at the tot. They soon cease to thrive and hind end of the wagon. The man was not eat as large a ration as Is unpleasantly surprised at this move­ The balanced ration will y| ment of bruin's, as he was wholly largest gains and almost inrsrf unarmed. the cheapest gains. Alfalfa pa Accordingly he threw a bit of pork good, bright alfalfa bay of the Into the road, at the same time yell­ or fifth cutting supplied to ta ing to the tvear to direct its attention hogs will be a very efficient and to the meat. The bear dropped dowu nomicnl means of balancing tbe and went and picked it up, but as ration. It supplies tbe protein, soon as it was swallowed and there Is deficient In corn, and glres t was no more forthcoming he made an to the ration. Soy beans, where other charge upon the wagon. able, will serve the same The teamster started tbe mules on­ given aa a fifth part of tbentl* ward. but knew that he could not hope Any feed, if rich In digestible Plant« Breaking Up an Island. to escape with his heavy load of bark. teln. may be used with profit The luymau would scarcely associate An idea struck him. He would coax too high In price. The latest I the bear on by feeding tbe lunch to great strength with so delicate and stuff to be used for this pnqioseit fragile a thing an maidenhair fern, him until they should come to a packing house byproduct railed Oils. Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window friend’s house n mile or two along thi yet If Its roots have not sufficient age” or ’’meat meal.” This b room they will break the pot In which road. Then he would get a gun and trogenous product, while high hi Sashes, the plant grows. Blades of grass will shoot the old fellow. Is so rich iu protein that only i force the curbstones between which The teamster sat on tbe bark, facing amount is required. It has they spring up out of their place, and backward, his big dinner bucket at successfully and profitably W band. When the bear enme up with In a single night a crop of small mush­ many experiment stations and Agents for the Great Western Saw the wagon and threatened to climb rooms has been known to lift a large tlcal men that there can be w stone. Indeed, plants are on record as upon the load the teamster tossed out having broken the hardest rocks. The ns to its value. To a fatlealg a piece of pork. The supply of this Island of Aldabra. to the northwest of of 150 pounds weight one-ball edible was limited, so he tossed the Madagascar, Is becoming smaller of tankage daily Is sufficient beast a slice of bread, which fell but­ through the action of the mangroves Care must be taken that there The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County ter side up. Bruin nosed it. theu that grow along the foot of the cliffs. flcient trough room for each bog licked the butter off and left it. «I They eat their way into the rock In ceive Its proper allowance. The next slice fell butter side down, all directlous. and into the paps thus While corn is the chief grain and tbe bear ignored it. Boiled eggs formed the waves force their way. teniug hogs, almost any of the and cheese fared the same. Bruin In time they will probably reduce the may be used. Kaffir corn is wanted pork. The teamster dealt this Island to pieces.—Scientific American. lar iu composition and if out in small bits, which failed to satis­ properly balanced gives fy, and tbe bear was growing ugly and nearly as good as corn, Wheat Bathroom, In Paris. aggressive. the equal of corn, pound for An observant English Journalist iu At length the teamster saw his friend I In fact, hogs will do better m at work in a field and called to him to Paris has—as a hot weather amuse­ alone than on corn alone. Wte Q for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. run for his gun. Tbe man seemed to ment-made a private census of bath­ Is about the same price per JL Foley Kidney Pilla are tonic in action, quick in result«. Refuse substitute*. realize the state of the case and set rooms. He calculates that In all the com or on'v n little W** off on a dead run for his bouse, a flats and private houses of Paris there pay to use It. Barley is quarter of a mile distant But th« are about 2.800 bathrooms. And this quite so well by begs supply of pork was out before he re­ writer, lying In his own bath and mak­ be used as a fattening turned, and tbe poor teamster was in ing another calculation, will bet a breeding stock it is better bathful of water that he could get up Cottonseed meal, although * a sorry plight The bear climbed upon the load. The and pitch a cricket ball from the gar­ richest feeds, is never teamster tossed him the last piece of den about his modest flat this way as far as we know at pre«*- pork and then Jumped from his wagon and that over as many bathrooms. It be fed for limited period»«* and tore down the road. Bruin, prob­ is a curious little difference of national I quantities with good remit* ably thinking that the teamster was architecture. And the quaintness of fleeing with a stock of coveted pork, the difference comes with the fact that Swine Succumb te S started after him. The terrified man you see more people In London who Swine should l>e fed 1‘y1- had a fair start, but be stumbled over look—yes—dirty than in Parte. Even food In order to keep a stone and fell full length, and the the beggar in Paris is clean In face. An­ I tracts in the t>e*t • bear was close upon him when there ger nails and clothes.—London Chron- should be supplied with icl*. cold water mid mi abuod" came the loud report of a gun. and h sanitary waltowRl Tbe friend bad come at last Tbe H« Didn’t Know. Fat bogs are extreme^ teamster rose and looked round. There “I didn’t expect any better treat- to sunstroke, as they r* lay bis late pursuer tn the road. dead. The teamster declared that never again ment than this,” said the lady on the freely and have their would he fool with a bear.—Harper’s pier scanthingly to the Inspector whom turn reduced by the e she suspected of rudeness. “You can’t perspiration as can Weekly. make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear!" celleut plan I’ to freq"*’' ‘‘Aa to that I don’t know, madam.’’ hogs’ bodies with water They Bumped, A true happening which has been said the Inspector placidly. "1 do not cool. A hog prostrated made the subject of a cartoon occurred recall any ruling of the treasury de­ should be conveyed » * at a fashionable golf club near lam- partment on that point. If yon are where cool water -b”"* don A young man Interested In golf bringing I d any of either you’d better the bead mid neck. ** solely for the sake of the social at­ declare them and leave the classifica­ rest of the hsiy. mosphere one day decided to play a tion to u«.”-Harper’s Weekly. Water For De’rt round So he sauntered leisurely The amount "f mi l Th« Island of Hongkong. dowu to the caddy bouse, where he Hongkong la an Island about eleven cow will depend tip* met a certain peppery lord. Not know­ ing the gentleman and barely 'coking miles long, with a width of from one water she drink«--** at him. the somewhat foppish youth to three miles, and consists almost en­ course, but it stand» ■skml. “Are you the caddy master tirely of a series of bills. There is a the cvw cannot r*** here?" Without an Instant’s hesita­ good road around a portion of the is­ has plenty of wat* ** tion Lord ---- replied. "No, I am not. land on the sea front, hot the grades this water Is warm. but I happen to know that he is not in up the mountains are too steep for In a pond or a waK need of any caddies this afternoon.” practical automobillng. and the streets not like it so ’el1 •' It was some time before either recov­ generally are not wide enough and not enough of it A*'• strongly enough constructed to i>ermlt milk flow will fall * ered.-Boetm Transcript water is necessary * »he use of heavy cars upon them •nd It costs uioi*F Tongue Could TelL with it. _____ An Enthuaiaat. * I-ast night. George, you told me you loved me more than tongue could tell, »Town«—Oh. yea. he’s quite an M Ring th« thuatast. He goes In for things in real and oh. George, that wasn't true!” Every bull ca|f __ “Why. darling, what do you rneanF earnest. Browne—Yes; If some one "1 mean that it wasn't more thxn ware to send him on a wild goose «•e ’«r of my tittle brother’s tongue could teiL chane he’d apeak of blmei^f after- be unsafe te li-’«** He beard it nil!" •• a sportsman -Catholic Kt»nd From that tln,y."^L Mt tf he Is of » •f a dairy ffl patterns are ror, to be follow«* ■vil te wrongbt by want of thought *ean« by wine» • more than good rute—Lock«. Mfely » well aa by want of beert.-Hood. « 1B> • -IBI Ml-Ml • -IBI ••■l * CLOUGH, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Coughs, Colds and Crouo HEADQUARTERS FOR I AIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES i STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass I NEW CORN FOR PIGI and China, ALEX McNAIR CO FOLEY KIDNEY PIILS Chas. I. Clough, Tillamook w. J. STEPHENS, Distributer for Tillamook, Ore secti ♦ ng >dia of racl re 0 ft Cree nnin :e ea Id 8« sa ore > h -Koi f Is t foi K at 1 <|U ctior e n d Ss IS at p «tage thwei “tier 3 R< Wil 1 acre act < •lee Chu 1 ex< nd de as al >k c art, a' ,e |>n nited •*>ait» o trrd t, est , I*r at aid. and •net -'oren «U, »od « «'di«