1, Tillamook Headlight. January Increase of P.O. Business. Some idaa of the increase of the biisinee« of the Tillamook Post- , office cun ba gathered from the sale ■ of stamps for the month of Decern ber, compar'd with same month of the previou*year. In December, 1912, the «ale* amounted to $709.92. and for December, 1913, they increased to $1,150.82, a gain of 1650.70. Part of! this increase of t usinese was due 1 to the parcels post system, the Tillainohl' P.O. having done a larg | business with parcels. Po*lma*te | Baker and hie atatt had a strenuous time with the extra amount of busi- ne«s, and by working late at nights the holiday mxil was handled with dispatch, the only inconvenience to the public was in the extra time it took to sort the mail after it arrived in this city. The water receipt* considerable the last Water Commission’s Report ha« grown 12 month* earlier. # Tbe commission was appea ed to repeatedly by the council to take up «orne of the city warrant», so that the city could keep it« war­ rant* « lose to par Since the filing of tire annual report above men­ tioned, most of the warrant* have been disposed of at par. T illamook W ater C ommission . M. M elchior , By w. G. DWIGHT, C. A. M c G hee . 3,305.3 P. W T odd . Attest : 5,5000 C ari . H aberlach , Secreta ry. 4.621 5. Following is part of the annual report of the Tillamook Water Commission a* tiled with the Common Council on November 10, MMX ____ ________ Amount of money on hand at filing of last an­ nual reiiort in 1912 $ 3,012.37 Receipts from all sources . ll,0‘iH.6< Total .... D1HBVRBEMENTS. B,»i">ht cit'/ warrants and placed in sinking fund Two mortgages placed in sinking fund .................... Itemized expenditures as per report filed ............... Money in hands of trea­ surer on November 10, 1913 ..................................... make them so. You cannot take them into your system without gcod results ‘oilowing. For sale by all druggists. His Stomach Troubles Over Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to feel that your stomach iron bles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired with- out injury? That may seem so un­ likely to you that you do not even hope f< r an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is u t altogether impossible. If others can be cured permanently, and thousands have been, why not you? John R. Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich., is one of them He says, “I was troubled with heart­ burn, indigestion, and liver com­ plaint until I used Chamberlain’* Tablets, then my troubles were over.” Sold by J. S. Lamar. S.NFFFEL8, C ol . A. J. Walsh was badly done up with rheumatism un«l sent for Foley Kidney Fills which was the only 1hing that would cure him. Geo. Potter of Pontiac, Mo., was down on his back with kidney and bladder trouble and Foley Kidney Pills made him It is a well and able to work splendid medicine and always helps. Ju9t try it For sale by all druggists. _______ Do you begin to cough at night, just when you hope to sleep? Do you have a tickling throat that keeps you awake? Justtak“ Koley’s Honey and Tar Compound It will check the cough and stop the tickling sensation at once Does not upset the stomach, is best for children and grown persons. For sale by all druggists. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET RIGHT Invest a Small Portion of Your Earnings Each Month In the 1 illamook City property that we are now offering. You will never have cause to regret your move in this matter. It is along the right line. Make selection of your choice of lots and do it as soon as you read thisj ad.......................................................................................................... .............................. •.......................... We Offer You the Opportunity, It is Yours For the Asking GOODSPEED ADDITION East End Property I'oth the above t'Cilitii ps ate now platted into large, choice “Home-Site” Lots. The Prices and the Terms are the BEST IN THIS Cl 1 \—\oti w ill never ,'ignin have the OPPORTUNITY to bny »oclieapiy on terms that are so REASONABLY EASY. Monthly Payments, Low in Price, Make Selections Early. Iliis propi rti it.ust M()\F, Wi’tite gi\irg you the chimce of a Lite Time, to put vour earning« into investments that I Positively know will EARN Y( I A HAM SOME RETURN IN ENHANCEMENT IN VALUE. JANUARY 1914 JANUARY 1914 Let this month be Epoch Making, ir he time thnt is to come. Let this month be the starting point: or the making for you of Petter Time to c< n e tn Future Years. We will tell you how you can better your FUTURE: Go out to-day, take a look at ti e pr< perty < Hired yen, make your Selection NOW of a choice of lots in either of these newly platted Tracts. 1 tiling the month of January we will not make YOU A CONTRACT OR WILL WE DEED TO YOU A ......... We wile make a Reservation ot your LOT SELECTION for you and COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, we will GIVE you CONTRACTS OR DEEDS ns you may desire; only a SMALL DEPOSIT will be necessary to reserve your choke. J KIM; ADDITION Is very chcice We.t.ide property, adjoins the ••Stillwell Tark" School Chikiren. Pl»y Ground-is just 3 blocks from the New High School Every lot ha* 6 foot sidi w«lk. Nine new Ion es have been built in this tract this year. Why not your», be the Next’ «OMSPEED ADDITION ehoi7 K*,toW* in therT *' better Tillamook City. “S ROLLIE W. WATSON, Off)« In Todd Motel, Ground Floor, eoth Phon«, Open Every D.y .nd Evening» Until 10:00 O’clock Rentals and Collections. eai«l periods of time above speci- tied. Any and all persons whomsoever so fishing in violation of this notice will be prosecuted as by Jaw pro­ vided. _ S tate B oard of F ish and G ame C ommissioners . Bv F loyd BILYEW, Chairman, By H H CLIFFORD, Secretary. By G eo . H K elley , By C. H. E vans , Commissioners. >100 Reward >100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there i» at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, und that is Catarrh. Hill's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. HaP’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hnndred Doltars lor anj­ ease that it fails to cure. Send for list ot testimonials Address H. S. CHENEY & CO., Teledo, Ohio. Take Ballali Druggists. 75e. Tk«te Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Building and Mortgage Loans on City Properly Taxes paid for Non-Residents. HUMAN HEREDITY LOOKS LIKE A SEA OF ICE. Curious Lak* of Soda In th* Wild* of East Africa. It It Confined, So It I* Asserted, t Likeness to Parents. Lake Magndl. lu British East Africa. Is famous for Its vast deposits of soda. Until recently few people have seen Its shores, for It Iles In tbe midst of a bar­ ren and waterless district, but the rail­ way that was started a few years ago by an EngILsb company opens the way for travelers to this curious natural phenomenon. A recent visitor describes It In the London Field: Ordinarily It looks as if it bad frozen and as If snow had then fallen upon it. partially thawed and frozen again. | Tbe temperature gives the He to this appearance of roughened ice, for the beat is extreme and at midday almost unbearable. Tbe soda burns tbe feet even through a boot, and tbe sharp, projecting spikes, which resemble boar frost will pierce any except tbe thick­ est sole. After the rains there is a layer of water over tbe greater part of tbe lake, which turns a lovely pink color. By moonlight the scene Is weird­ I ly beautiful. Tbe lake contains at least 200,000,000 tons of crystalline substance, composed almost equally of carbonate and bicar­ I bonate of soda. Surface and under­ i ground streams of saturated soda liq­ uor continually feed it. Tbe present supply of soda Is enormous, and as fast as it is removed a new surface, formed from the “mother liquid” be­ neath. replaces It. Natives have col­ lected soda from the same spot year I after year without making tbe slight­ I est difference in the abundance of the I supply. There are few subjects on whirl much “acientlflc" nonsense Is tai mid written ns on heredity. Not v much Is known of it as regards plal less of animals and almost nothing regards humanity. To read books heredity, especially those of the I genic society. Is to read a mass of i positions and hazardous Induct! where most of the facts are negat and only the exceptions are positive The very meaning of "hereditary} not understood. If any quality is ti hereditary then it Is always hen tary. It never occur« except ns tlie suit of heredity, mid It is const» that Is to say. It invariably folli But there is no quality of which can be said Thnt genius is not he tary la known. Even talent is Nor Is any aptitude. A lawyer's more often wants to be a soldier < artist than a lawyer, notwlthstan the environment, mid it is so with professions. The exceptions seel be due to training and Influence, n hereditary transmission. A superficial llkeuess to pal seems hereditary, but thnt Is all we can ns.se:t. and that outward ness by no means infers an im likeness. There Is nothing so and nothing so fatal as this tend to attribute to heredity what Is dt training or want of training. It cuses supineness In governments professions.—H. Fielding Hall la lantlc Monthly. « Thin Cutting. Pithy Summing Up. Tbe late Mayor Gaynor of New York, a« all tbe world knows from Ills letters, was a subtle critic, and at a luncheon at the Century club, discussing n novel­ ist who had begun well, but had de­ generated Into the lowest type of "best seller." Mayor Gaynor said: "This scribbler’s whole biography could be put into two questions and answered thus: “'How did he commence writingF “'With a wealth of thought' " 'And how has lie continued? '■'With a thought of wealth.’”— Washington Star. I i When Irvin Cobb, the writer, ws the World he attended a ball g at the Uulu grounds. The yard packed. Just before the game H Stevens, who had the refreshment!, liege, strolled tiy the press Ixix i called out to a group of which r was a member: , "Great crowd, eh. boys? I'll there's 6.000 more people here they expected I guess that meal have to go In and prepare nlioiit more ham sandwiches." "Well." remarked Cobb, "that pretty nearly necessitate the ctitti another ham. won't It. Harry?" ery body's Upsetting the Salt Cup. In some parts of the world, particu­ larly In Germany. It Is still believed thnt the upsetting of the aaltcellnr Is the direct act of Satan—"tbe peace disturber." And the habit of trying to avert any catastrophe which may hap­ pen by tossing a little of the salt over the shoulder la due to the belief that hr so doing one hits the Invisible Satan In the eye. which temporarily, at least, prevents his doing further mischief. Their Attachment. "Do animals possess the sentiment of affection?" asked the school teacher of the little girl. “Yrth. nia'nm; almost always.” “Good." said the teacher, “and now." turning to a little boy, "tell me what animal hns the greatest natural fond­ ness for man" The small boy considered carefully ami finally answered, "Woman.Ia­ dies' ti ome Journal. This new platting, is in that tract oí land on the Fast of PA RK Su"' E"” “ Fir« Insurance in ConflMr.tion Proof Companies. The bent thing to do with pollti water is to keep it out of your tnb,ltary _°L d j Bay, known as Tillamook River, and its tributaries, above a point 100 feet below the lowermost por­ tion of the mouth ot Trask River, all being in Tillimook County, State of Oregon, to prevent fishing therein by any means whatever, except with hook and line, com­ monly called angling, for salmon fish during the periods of time hereinafter specified. Now, T hereeore , N otice is H ereby G iven by said State Board of Fish and Game Commissioners that said tributary of Tillamook Bay, known as Hoquarton Slough, and its tributaries, above a point on said Hoquarton Slough 47 degrees 31 minutes West 2,013.7 feet from the section cor­ ner common to sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Township 1 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian —this point on said Hoquarton Slough being more particularly de­ signated by poets erected by the Master Fish Warden warning the : public, are ar.d each of them is hereby closed to fishing of any kind for salmon fish, except with hook and line, commonly called angling, from and alter January 31, 1914 until eaid tributary ot Till­ amook Bay, known as Hoquarton Slouch, and its trib' taries, above a point on eaid Hoquarton Slough 47 degrees 31 minutes West 2,013.7 feet from the section corner com­ mon to Sections 23, 24, 25 and '¡Hi, Township 1 South, Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, is or aie opened again to salmon fishing he ein prohibited, as provided for ■ under Section 5316of Lord's Oregon Laws ; and that said tributary of Tillamook Bay, known as Tilla­ mook River, and its tributaries, above a point 100 feet below the lowermost portion of the mouth of Stagi the New Year Right IANUARY 1914 Cheap and Simple Method by Which May 8e Purified. *£idu» TALK NUMBER ONE KING ADDITION w..< End Property POLLUTED WATER. Trask River, are and each of them ‘ i* hereby closed to fishing of any KNOW ALL MEN BY THEBE PHEA kind for salmon fish, except with hook and line, commonly called evis , That, W hereas , tbe State angling from and after January Board of Fi*h and Game Commis­ 31 1914, until said tributary of Tills sioners of the State of Oregon (a* uiook Bay, known as Tillamook well a* its pre«leceesors. the Boara River, and its tr.butanee, above a of Fish Commissioners) has propa- point IO) feet below the lowermost gated ami stocked, and is pr pa- portion of the mouth of Trask River, gating ami stocking the water* of Tillavook Bay and its tributaries, is or are opened again to salmon in Tillamook County. State of Ore­ fiehing herein prohibited, as pro- nm tisn ami I vided for under Section 5316 of gon. with salmim and said fish, Tillamook Bay Lord’s ; and it is and ar;ea,fr^uen“efi wYAVe un^wfuiTo fish for, or take Notice Closing Streams. tributary of said Tillamook Bay, ' Slough, ami Known al. s Hoouarton ----- ,------ -- . , s its tributaries above a point; ! on Baid Hoquarton Slough 47 de­ grees 31 minutes West 2,013-7 feet A Difierence in Working Hours. from the section corner common to Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26 of Town­ A man’s working day is 8 hours. Hi* body organs must work per snip 1 South, Range 10 »Vest of the tectly 24 hours to keep him fit for Willamette Meridian—thia point on 1 hours work Weak, sore, inactive said Hoquarton Slough being more kidneys can not do it. They must particularly designated bv posts erected by ».*« the - Master Fish W arden XV - ------------- b« sound and healthily active dll all ■ CICV ' “ ; , : and also an- the time. Foley Kidney Pill* will | ! warning the me public pum.v 674 2. $14,101.0. "Beeidea city warrant« on hand at filing of annual report,, there wa» Gift to Jonathan Bourne. Jr. i $14,500.00 in «inking fund, of which I $7,500.00 1* bearing 8 per cent ano Tillamook County friends of Ex-Sen­ $7,OOO.CO bear« six per cent Al) ator Bourne, lately sent to him, at loam made lately have been for 8 Washington, a solid gold plate three per cent interest. inches wide and five inches long as a The city has been bonded foi token of appreciation for the splend"1 $45,000.00, bearing six per cent in- services rendered this locali»/, during . tereet. incumbency as U. S. Senator from The two mills levied for water pur- Oregon. The following worts were en­ I poses will bring in approximately grave! upon the plate: I $1,300,00. Formerly the city paid a “To Jonathan Bourne Jr., this twen­ certain hydrant tax. It ha« been ty-fifth day of December, 1913, is giv­ the policy of the water commission en this lasting token of appreciation of i to levy a small tax to help 4 found useful in 1778. — Kansal Times. Hia Job. birds habitually make use of storms In trav­ eling from one part of their range to »pother It Is |.oln1ed out that If a bird «•annot find a shelter ft must l»e more eunifortnble on the wing than on th* rnmnd during a storm, heoaose In the flrnwt gale II file* In a morins me­ tllnm. like a swimmer in a «trvogly fiop.ng river - Harper's Weekly. N* Ue* F*r On*. "What Itinerary dl l you take on your Eunqienn trip?” "John wmildn t let me take one st alt V«m eee. he’s rruowd the ore*« N-fore. met he m W It wm tool rati to Hit »»r trunk with a tut »r thing* we'd uev«« uw.'- Detroit Free I'teaa. Hall-What are you doing Gall—Oh. I'm making a house ta canvass to ascertain why peopM want to buy a new patent f wringer.—Chicago New*. Dad's Escute. "I’npn. why don’t yon dress I as other men do?" "Because, pet. you Insist on d better than any other girl does <-agu Tribune. Two Husband*. The foolish husband «ars. "I tbia or that.” * The trtae hu«lrtnd «ar«. "S'i - Louis» Tie Courier Journal.