TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBE What the Editors Say. I91G A Agitators’ Work. own as she confides in no resident of New Haven. She is spry as a girl and insists she is able to look after her own affairs. ------------------------— GLASS OF WATER BEFORE YOU EAT ANY BREAKFAST. ------ o------ Wash Poison From System Each Morning and Feel Fresh as a Daisy ------ o------ j As an evidence of the “inhumanity" Some shoe manufacturer in old Bos­ Magistrate Kochendorfer, New LIMITED— Jffer expires Dec. 10,1916 ton predicts "shoes at $30." He sure- tork street car strikers are circulat- Thereafter price will be 11.00. ly has in mind feminine footwear. lug tiic tollouing from observations Men will never pay that price for made by him when some strikers shoes because such a price bears no were arraigned before him: In my opinion you are simply, mis­ relation either to the cost of materials or manutacture. There’s such a thing guided tools, and if 1 could only have as going crazy on high prices.—News before me the strike agitators, who, Reporter. oy misrepresentations, led you poor, I Every day you clean the house you unfortunate men into financial ruin, 1 ------ o------ I live in to get rid of the dust and dirt Several carloads of Tillamook wouiu deal with them as their cases which collected through the previous cheese have recently been shipped warrant. day. Your body, the house your soul "it is unfortunate that we cannot i lives in also becomes filled up each * Isast. This is the first time in the his­ tory of the industry in Oregon that have upon the statute books some | tweneyfour hours will all manner of this has been done. As a result cheese law which makes it a crime for agi­ • filth and poison. If only every man of this brand has reached 24c abound tators for a large salary, or other , and woman could realize the wonders the highest price ever known here. It consideration, to go about among you of drinking phosphated hot water, proves conclusively that the war af­ laboring men and misrepresent mat­ what a gratifying change would take fects prices, and not the tariff, as has ters to such an extent as to lead you place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, .been argued so much.—Telephone fo leave our employment. Now you have lost your jobs and cnaemic-looking men, women and Register. are out of work. I do not know that girls with pasty or muddy complex­ ------o------ The air of aristocracy is to be re­ you can go back with the railroad ions; instead of the multitudes of moved from West Point after all company again, and if you cannot—it “nerve wrecks,” "rundowns," “brain fags” and pessimists we should see a these years, and the common ordi­ is your own fault. It is about time you workingmen virile, optimistic throng of rosycheek- nary boy is to be given a chance to get a military education. The law now realized that strike agitators are not ed people everywhere. Everyone, whether sick or well, permits an enlisted man to take the taking any real interest in the labor­ drink each morning before examination and enter West Point. It ing men. It is about time you realized should and the coupon if presented breakfast, a glass of real hot water is a long step awav from the aristo­ that. Everyone else in the community with a teaspoonful of limestone phos­ on or before Dec. 10, 1916. realizes it. cratic methods that have kept some After you loose your jobs, and the phate in it to wash from the stomach, of the best Americans from a military NOTE THE TWO I.IPS—which enable you to pour with either right strike is over, and you cannot go back liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels education.—Polk County Observer. or left hand. Cover for this imucep.ingle Aluminum utensils are not you do not find strike agitators stand­ the previous day’s indigestible waste, • ‘ all the same." REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. sour fermentations and poisons, thus Laws compelling automobiles to ing on the street corners telling you cleansing, sweetening and freshening 4 » come to a full stop before crossing how you can get work again. Their the entire elementary canal before railroad tracks are to be asked at the job is completed. They got you out. puling more food into the stomach. •• coming session of the Oregon legisla­ I he strike is over and they go back Those subject to sick headache, bil- ture. It is going to be difficult, how­ to their families and you go out walk­ ousness, nasty breath , rheumatism, ever, to provide a severer penalty ing the street looking for a job. It is colds; and particularly those 'who ALUMINUM than the horrible death that is too of­ about time you realized that.”—Ore­ have a pallid, sallow complexion, and c gon Voter. Ò who are constipated very often, are ten the portion of those who break p urged to obtain a quarter pound of the natural law of caution and cross Weather and Eating. TRADE MARK limestone phosphate at the drug store railroad tracks without looking for TRADE MARK that will cost but a trifle but is suf­ an approaching train.—Oregon Regis­ Compare what you eat in this rainv ficient to demonstrate the quick and ter. weather to what you eat in fair remarkable change in both health and weather. Perhaps you think this Roseburg today would be a rich weather takes away your appetitr. It appearance waiting those who prac­ prize for some of the half famished doesn’t. It makes you eat more. The tice internal sanitation. W e must re­ "WEAR I- VER” COUPON, armies of the world to capture, with .November American Magazine ex­ member that inside cleanliness is We will accept this coupon and 69c. in pay­ more important than outside, because ment for one ‘Wcar-cvvr” 2*._> quart Sance- its countless thousands of plump tur­ plains what weather does to the pan, which sells regularly nt $1.OO, provided keys hanging in the various buying restaurant business. The writer says: the skin does not absorb impurities you present coupon in person at store on or A study 1 I , ,1 I , of £ ...A*. * L .. .. and 1 business — I — t has - , to contaminate the blood, while the before Dee. 10. 1916. anti write on the cou­ places, or packed in boxes ready for ’ "A weather pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. pon your name, address and date of pur­ shipment to far off points. It would its surprises. For instance restaurant chase. Only one saucepan is to be solfl to a customer. be reported with far more exultation men know that appetites are not the than would be taken of a certain num­ same on a dark, gloomy day as on a PROOF FROM FOREST GROVE Name .. ber of prisoners, guns and munitions, day that is bright and cheerful. Nat­ Add rcss Forest Grove Citizens Speak out ural enough! The surprising fact is and the after effects would leave no Date Publicly. that they eat most on the day that is dead and wounded, unless some hun­ In Forest Grove we find that peo­ gry son of Mars attempted to eat one dark and dismal. ‘On a cloudy day’ an all by himself.—Umpqua Valley News old restaurant man tells me 'people ple are praising Doan’s Kidney Bills ' just sit and eat. There is nothing else highly. Being so near by, the state­ It is not at all improbable that milk to do. On a nice day they eat less and ment of a Forest Grove resident is of will soon be delivered in red bottles, hasten out into the open. But the less particular interest. Tillamook People says an exchange, for it has been dis­ they eat the more particular they are will do well to profit by Mr. Haynie’s covered that while ordinary light I about the quality.' Not long ago a experience. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. John F. Haynie, county rqad com­ hastens the 'spoiling'' of milk, the red young woman opened a good little the highest bidder for cash in hand, tor at his residence in Nchaelm, Ore­ ------o------ rays prevent it. The violet rays, on restaurant near the department of ag­ missioner, Forest Grove, Ore., says: the following described real property, gon, from and after the above named riculture in Washington.. Most of her Notice is hereby given: That by situated in the County of Tillamook date. “Several years ago, 1 was given up to the contrary, cause the milk to turn. I customers are employes of that de­ die with complication of kidney and virtue of a writ of execution issued and State of Oregon, towit: Dated this 26th day of November, Pure, fresh milk, or sterlized and pas­ partment. So she does a big business Lots four (4), thirteen (l3) and 1916. teurized milk, if placed in an uncolor­ ' every day, but the rush is greater bladder troubles. Words couldn't be­ out of the Circuit Court of the State Herbert V. Alley. ed bottle and left in the full sunlight, when the day is the stouniest. On a gin to explain what 1 went through oi Oregon, for the County of Til'a- fourteen (14), of section four (4), Executor of the Estate of is completely spoiled bv evening. But fine day men from nearby buildings for nearly a year. After taking about mook County, dated the 3rd day of and lots one (1), seven (7), eight (8), Mattie B. Oliver, De­ substitute a red glass bottle, or wrap walk to restaurants further away, just twenty boxes of Doan’s Kidney Fills November, 1916, in the cause where­ nine (9) and ten (10) of section five ceased. the ordinary bottle in red paper, the for the exercise. Those who do not go in succession, 1 was restored to my in Auric M. Draper was plaintiff and (5) all in township one south of range milk is perfectly good after standing to other restaurants cut down their former, good health and today I can John Maginnis and Jennie C. McGin­ eight west of the Willamette Meri­ ten hours in the sun.—News Times. eating in order to spend all the time hold my own with any man. 1 give nis, his wife, were defendants, upou dian, containing 292,47 acres, to­ Sheriff’s Notice of Forclosure Sale. ------ o ■■ possible in the open air. No one Dolit's Kidney Pills full credit for my a judgment and decree rendered in gether with the tenements, heredi­ With lumbermen from all over the knows just how much business is af­ present good condition, This medi- the said cause on the, 5th day of Oc­ taments and appurtenances thereunto In the Circuit Court of the State of belonging or in anywise appertaining. tober, 19 16, in favor of the plaintiff United States gathered on the Coast, fected by the subtile influence of cine has no equal and 1 always re- Oregon, for Tillamook County. Dated the 8th day of November, B. J. Wiseman, it is evident that the best brains in the weather on human temperament. commend it to others 1 hear com- and against the defendants in the 1916, plaintiff sum oi one thousand and fifty dollars, country are being brought to bear on I Dentists find that patients are inclin- plaining of kidney trouble.” vs. with interest thereon at the rate of H. Crenshaw, Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t sim- the problem of what to do to make . ed to be slow to make appointments C. E. DeLasnintt and Han­ Sheriff of Tillamook na DeLashmutt, his wife, the lumber industry more profitable. I and quick to break them on cloudy ply ask for a kidney remedy—get eight per cent per annum from the 5th day of March, 1916; the further County, Oregon. and Emma Robbins, Hattie Undeniably, it is a problem that needs days. A cloudy day is depressing to Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that the Mr. Haynie had. Foster-Milburn Co., sum of one hundred dollars allowed B. Robbins and R. H. Cosh­ the country's best brains, for the lum­ • many persons and they lack by the court as attorney ’ s fees in un, defendants. berman has been in a bad way for nerve to face the ordeal of having Props, Buffalo, N. Y. Notice. s aid suit; and the plaintiff ’ s cosfc; and | Notice is hereby given, that the un­ several years. Caught between the up­ their teeth cobbled. The same thing disbursements in said suit, taxed at per millstone of a decreasing market that hurts the dentists’ trade helps the To thy taxpayers of the Port of dersigned, II. Crenshaw, as Sheriff of HEAR WITHOUT EARS. I sixteen and 75-100 dollars; and eom- Tillamook County, Oregon, under and the nether stone of growing car­ regular pill doctors. A lot of people I illamook, Oregon. j manding me as Sheriff to satisfy the rying charges, he has been sadly put whose spirits are dampened by the Police and Detectives Are Using Lip , said judgment and decree by the sale At a meeting of the Board of Com­ and by virtue of a writ of Execution and order of sale of the real property to it to escape being ground to a pulp, weather, or whose ills seem aggrevat- Reading in Place °f the Dic­ of the real property hereinafter dc- missioners of the Port of Tillamook, hereinafter described, issued out of some have not escaped.—Oregon j ed, think that if they go to a doctor 1 Oregon, hi Id on the 16th day of No ­ tagraph. | scribed; and purchase an expensive prescrip­ tile above entitled court in the above Register. Now, therefor, in order to satisfy vember, 1916, the following estimate I entitled suit, under the seal of said tion trout him they will feel a great Thousands of deaf people are today or budget of the receipts and dis ­ i the said judgment and decree, 1 will, throwing away all hearing devices ________ court on the 21st day of November, It is reported that the California deal better." and enjoying all conversation. This on Saturday, the 9th day of Decem­ bursements of the said Port for the 1916, to me directed and delivered jug houses are making plans to fight year 1917 was ordered published as ber, 1916, at 10:00 o ’ clock in the fore ­ method is easily and quickly acquired WOMEN IS HERMIT. in the above entitled suit, upon and the Oregon “bone dry" law, which is through our system. Absolutely the noon of said day, at the front door of required by law. to enforce certain decree of foreclos­ ------ °------ soon to become effective. W e can t RECEIPTS. Former Diamond Queen °f Chicago : only thing of its kind in the cour’ry. the Court House in 'l illamook City, Balance on hand January 1, ure of mortgage judgment and order hardly blame those fellows, for being of sale duly made and entered in said Living in Seclusion. # I Out proposition is entirely original. Oregon, sell at public sale to the high­ 1917, after paying present a little miffed at the new law for the Cost is trifling. See what New Inter­ est bidder for cash in hand, the fol­ Court on tlie 21st day of November, - ---- o------ 90.80 outstanding liabilities ........ $ old law appears to have been made 1916, in and by which it was adjudg­ The identity of the hermit of Savin national Encyclopaedia says on Lip lowing described real property, sit­ Proceeds of levy of Two especially for the purpose of laying Reading. Hundreds of people with uated in the County of Tillamook and ed and decreed by the Court that the Mills on the dollar of the - up a fortune for the mail order liquor Rock, Conn., which has perplexed , normal hearing are taking up Lip State of Oregon, to:wit: plaintiff have and recover off and houses, but we fail to see wb-re the New England for many years, has ; reading for the many additional ben­ z\ll of lots eleven (11), thirteen (I3) estimated assessed valua­ from the above named defendants C. California liquor interests have any been established by New York inves­ efits gained. You can understand fourteen (14) and twenty (2O) in sec­ tion of the Port $1,182,. E. DeLashmutt, and Hanna De Lash­ voice in the laws this slate wishes to tigators. Twenty years ago this little, what the actors are saying just as far tion five (5), and lots seventeen (17), 100 ............................................ * 2,364.20 mutt, his wife, and Emma Robbins, was known | pass. The people of .Oregon voted in