Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 25, 1901, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 25, 1901
NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
We have by far the largest and best assorted stock of New
Goods that has ever been imported into this city.
Dress Goods, Foulards, Demities and Lawns in the Newest and
Prettiest Patterns. New Silks and Sateens.
Large assortment of Ladies’ Collarets in new shapes and colors.
French Ginghams, Percales and Outing Flannels in the best
summer styles and patterns.
We are showing the largest and finest assortment of Ladies’
Shirt Waists ever shown in the city.
A Fine New Line of Wrappers and Belts.
In fact, anything in the line of Dress or Fancy Goods.
Our
stock is strictly up to date.
A new stock of Shoes, both for Ladies and Gents.
If you want styleand durability in Clothing you must wear
one of our New Suits. They are the best that money can buy.
Don’t overlook the fact that we are ‘‘The King Pins” on Gro­
ceries, Feed and Provisions of all kinds. Our prices are low
and in many cases lower than any in the city.
COHN & CO. The Leading Merchants.
specifications and estimates for all bridg­
slightest resemblance between mother gical phrase, soul and body. The actual
MORE RAILROAD TALK.
es, culverts, roads, ditches or other public
separation of soul from body has been
and daughter.’’
seen in a number of cases, though these Northern Pacific Branch to Pitts w’orks to be constructed under the au­
A Phantom of the Dead.
Of Bodies, Souls and their
burg is an Assured Fact.
thority of the county court. The court
are rare. Oliver Wendell Homes reported
Here is a case of a phantom of the dead
Separations.
such a case, which is of value because of
This week we became in possession of may employ a civil engineer or architect
from
the
same
book.
Mr.
Husbands,
H. J. W. Dam contributies the follow­
the undoubted reliability of the narrator. information to the effect that within to act in conjunction with the surveyor.
ing to the New York Journal : The first who makes the statement, is a well-
For taking the variation of the mag­
less than thirty days th*? work of secur­
The Separating Soul.
fact to be noted concerning the vision of known and substantial citizen of Grims­
ing the right of way for the Northern netic needle, and recording and making
The
bluish
luminousness
caused
by
the
by,
England
;
Miss Julia Murray, seen, after her death,
report of the same, for making and re­
“The facts are simply these: I was separating soul, if the phrase may be Pacific branch road to Pittsburg will be
by ten reliable witnesses at Yonkers, is,
cording calculations of areas of land, for
started,
our
informant
being
Mr.
E.
C.
that there are several thousands of cases sleeping in a hotel at Madeira. It was used, corroborated in this case the ex­ Dalton, who returned last Saturday attendance at regular meetings of the
of the same kind in which the testimony a bright moonlight night. The windows periments of Von Reichenbach as set night from Tacoma, where he spent the county court when required for making
is equally reliable, and the facts practi­ were open and the blindsup. I felt some forth in his “Animal Magnetism.” and entire week with Northern Pacific offi­ plans, specifications, superintending or
cally the same. Persons who are actively one was in my room. On opening my has been, in turn, corrobarated by Dr. cials, and were he was authorized by the inspecting public work, the surveyor
engaged in commerce, the learned pro­ eyes I saw a young fellow about 25, Luys in his modern experiments with railroad officials to secure the right of shall receive the same fees as allowed for
fessions, literature and even science, dressed in flannels, standing at the side hypnotic “ sensitives.’’
making surveys, which fees shall be paid
A very excellent case of this kind is, way for the company.
have no time nowadays in which to fol­ of my bed and pointing with the first
bi-monthly upon order of the court.
Mr.
Dalton
has
been
working
in
the
low the advance of modern psychology, finger of his right hand to the place I however, appended hereto whichghas the interest of the Nehalem road for oyer a
was
lying
on.
I
lay
for
some
seconds
to
merit
of
being
local.
It
comes
from
Dr.
and have little or no knowledge of the
year, and while there were other mat­ fir . vim * w ib 1 ib . n b b b ibiib
enormous number of facts which have convince myself of some-one being really George T. Stewart, a hard-headed, ters which he hoped to consummate, but
been collected or of the verv substantial there. I then sat up and looked at him. practical and eminent surgeon of New failed, he has continued to urge the con­
science which has beenbuilded thereupon. I saw his features so plainly that I re­ York city, who is the well-known super­ struction of the road, and now returns
It should always be remembered that cognized them in a photograph which intendent of Bellevue hospital and its with the statement positively made by
human life is quite as great o mystery as was shown to me among a lot of others dependencies. It is as follows;
“ About 10 o’clock on one morning in the officials that the road will be put in
human death, and that we shall never some days later.
the
spring of 1892 I was about to enter, this year. The engineers are industrious­
“
I
asked
him
what
he
wanted.
He
did
understand the dead human being until
ly prosecuting the task of permanently
S. M.
not speak, but Lis eyes and hand seemed in the course of mv professional routine,
we understand the living one.
locating the rout, but before this can be _ Makes a Specialty of Manufactur- "
the
third
division
of
Ward
C,
in
the
to
tell
me
I
was
in
his
place.
As
he
did
There is no problem known to science
finally done it will lie necessary to pro­
ing all kinds of
so impossible of solution as the question : not answer, 1 struck out at him with my Ward’s Island hospital. The room was ceed with the work of securing right of —
well
lighted
by
daylight
from
the
win
­
fist
as
I
sat
up,
but
did
not
reach
him,
"
Saddles,
“How does a man shut his hand?*’
way, in order that the officials may be
How the force which we call “ volition” and as I was going to spring out of bed dows, the day being clear and sunny. able to judge and determine upon the
or will is able to accomplish this or to he slowly vanished through the door, I did not enter the room, but, standing demands of the people, who are ofttimes
a Carriage Trimmings. |
move any mass of matter is as profound which was shut, keeping his eves fixed on just outside. I experienced a very peculiar i too exacting in their demands for dam­
phenomenon.
The
door
in
front
of
me
me
all
the
time.
Upon
inquiring
I
found
a mystery as any which confronts us.
ages, real or imaginary.
B
First Class Work Guaranteed.
B
was open and concealed the bed behind
Whenever this question is answered a that the young fellow who appeared to
It appears to us that the benefit to be | In Bailey’s Warehouse at ■
it
from
my
view.
I
became
conscious
as
me
had
died
in
the
room
I
was
occupying.
key to the great problems of life, death,
derived from a road traversing that ter­ W
Tillamook City.
I stood there that something left this
the creation and the Creator will have If I can tell you anything more I shall be
ritory would amply repay anv settler or
bed
and
passed
slowly
through
the
air,
glad
to
if
it
interests
you.
”
This
case
is
an■ d!
been found.
landowner for the loss of a narrow strip
authenticated and corroborated in every rising at an angle from the height of the
One Singular Fact.
of land as railroad right of wav, and the
bed to the opening in a window, lowered
All of the brilliant minds which are particular.
privilege should be willingly given the
at the top, which was about twelve feet
engaged in endeavoring to scientifically A Case of Uving Clairvoyance.
company to proceed forthwith to carry
high and about eighteen feet distant from i
solve the problems of the conditions of
Here is a case of living clairvoyance me. Passing slowly through the air out its plans.
death are concentrated upon one singu­ (greatly condensed) from Deleuze’s “Ani­
In fact, Mr. Dalton assures us that the
this something attained the opening in
lar fact. In this fact the solution lies. mal Magnetism ” It is selected because
appropriation of funds with which to
the window and passed out.
This fact is that living persons and dead it is typical and is certified by a Pro­
build the road has already been made to
“ I would not undertake to say that 11 the extent of$20,000 per mile, and it is
persons do precisely the same things and testant minister, whose truthfulness was
saw this object objectively—that is, in : presumed that when railroad officials
do them in precisely the same way.
beyond all question. It is told by the
SHAVING,
the way we see objects ordinarily, |
The things that are done fall into the Rev. Benjamin F. Kent:
act to that extent in the matter of a pro­
through
sense
impressions
on
the
retina
HAIR CUTTING,
general classes. They are, first: Phan­
posed road it means the immediate con-
“I, then in a room with Miss Brackett
tasms, which means the apparitions of and other, in Providence, R. I., asked —because it was without form and in­ struction of the road.
SHAMPOOING,
living people and of dead people which Miss Brackett, then hypnotized, if she visible. It is possible, however, that I
There has been much difficulty exper­
saw
it
in
this
way,
and
it
is
possible
that
manifest themselves to the living; and, would go to my town, Roxbury, Mass.,
ienced by the engineers in locating the
secondly, clairvoyance, which means | where, as was certainly know, she had I saw it by vibratory impulses directly I rout on account of the elevation to which '
that both living persons and dead per­ never been. Miss Brackett said she affecting the sensorium rather than the 1 the road must rise in order to get over EVERYTHING STRICTL Y FIRST CLASS
sons have the power of pervading space ; would go and went. She followed the retina. My sensation was distinctly, the summit, and the construction will be
however, that something was passing
that is, of being in two places at once.
line of the railw ay and in about a minute through the air; that that something necessarily exjiensive and more or less
It is this space-pervading power, com­ said she was in Roxbury. She went all
tedious. However, there seems but little
8ARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
mon to both living and dead, which un­ about the town ; went into a store and came from the bed behind the door; that room now to doubt but what actual and
the
man
in
that
bed
had
just
died,
and
locks the mystery ns to what man really describedit ; found her way, directed by
activeconstruction work will be started SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING
is, and if we can obtain an explanation me, from street corner to street corner, that this was his spirit, or soul or jier- within the next sixty days. There is al-
sonality passing away from him. I have so considerable agitation in the circle of
SHAMPOOING,
ETC
of this strange fact the difference between to my house ; went through every room
no theories to offer or explanation to the officials regarding the building of a
life and death will liecome compartively in the house, described position of the
propose. I am simply stating exactly spur to St. Helens, where splended ter­ Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for
unimportant. Death will become merely furniture and ornaments, which had been
persons suffering with rheumatism.
minal facilities and most excellent boom­
a change of state, and, in a large number disarranged by my wife, through agree­ what occurred.
“ Without entering the room I turned
Building next door to the Post Office.
age
can
be
secured,
which,
with
the
best
of cases, a desirable change.
ment, and was unknown to me, and to the attendant, John McBride, and
site on the Columbia river for a mill and
Instances will here lie quoted illustra­ made no error of anv kind, as I took
said : 4 The man in that bed is dead.’ the small expense of putting in a spur,
GIAItlllAN SALK
ting each of these tour factors in the pro­ pains to verify. It was impossible to
He said : ‘No, sir. I’ve just left him.’ make the proposition a most feasible one
blem. The first is a case of a phantasm escape the conviction that although she
Notice in hereby given, that in penuiaiice of
I said ; ‘ He is dead. Go and see.’ Mc­ almost as likely to be consummated as an order of snle made and entered by the
of the living. It is taken from Podmane’s was talking with me in Providence, she
County Court of the County of Tillamook, State
Bride went into the room, went to the of building the branch to Nehalem, which ‘ of
Oregon, on the loth <lny of April, igth, in the
account in his book, “ Apparitions and was in some strange way at the same
matter of the estate of Frederick M. Davidson
bed,
returned
and
said
‘
You
’
re
right,
is now* certainly divided upon—Oregon and Montie V. i a vid son, minors, the under­
Thought Transference.” Frances Red­ time going over my house in Roxbury.”
signed Guardian of the person
and estate
sir. He’s dead.’
dell was the maid of Mrs. Pole-Carew,
Mist.
_________________
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
QUEER APPARITIONS
• Harness "
: Making.;
HAYES
®
Harness,
“
Collars,
CHAS.
ß I,. EDDY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
T illamook , O regon
yy
cooper ,
ii.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
fp
II. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
QLAUDE THAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
’
I
"
T illamook , O kboon .
ROBERT A. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
O regon C itv , O kegon .
Land Titles anil Land Office Business a
Specialty.
(JAMES MCCAIN,
¡A. W. SEVERANCE
JJcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW,
PETERSON,
Hot and Cold Baths.
T illamook , O kkgon .
J) A VID WILEY, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
All call promptly attended to.
T illamook , O b EG on .
I.
The Piper Experiments.
who lives at Antony Torpoint, England,
Mrs. Pole-Carew and others fully an
Here is a case of clairvoyance by the
thenticate and corroborate the narrative dead from Dr. Hodgson’s report on the
Piper experiments: “George Pelham, a
of the maid:
Frances Reddell’s Strange Story deceased memlier of the University club,
“ Helen Alexander, maid to Lady New York, was communicating in writ­
Waldegrave, was lying here very ill with ing through the medium. He was asked
typhoid fever and was attended by me to go away and find out for them what
I was standing by the table at her bed­ his father, then many miles away, was
side pouring out her medicine, at about doing al that exact moment. He re­
4 o’clock in the morning. I heard the ported : ‘I saw father and he took my
call bell ring and was attracted by the • photograph and took it to the artist’s
floor of the room opening and by seeing to have it copied. ... I went to
a person entering the room, whom I in­ Washington.* His father and mother
stantly felt to be the mother of the sick verified the complete accuracy of this by
letters which are printed in the report,
woman.
“ She had a brass candlestick in her and were visibly shocked at the strange
hand, a red shawl over her shoulders and facts concerning their son’s continued
On four
u flannel petticoat which had a hole in existence which it revealed.
the front. I looked at her as much as to other occasions set forth in the report
say ‘I am glad you have come,’ but the the same experiment was .tried, always
woman looked at me sternly, as much as with the same convincing, indubitable
to sav, ‘ Why wasn’t I sent for before ?’ result, Pelham ‘went,’ ‘saw,’ ‘returned’
I gave the medicine to Helen Alexander and ’ described.’ ”
No telepathic explanation of these and
and then turned round to speak to the
woman, but no one was there. She had other phenomena has ever been found
gone. She was a short, dark jierson and which has proved to l>e acceptable or at
all adequate. Investigators has been
very stout.
“At about 6 o’clock that morning forced to the conclusion that the clair­
Helen Alexander died. Two days after- voyant mind, living or dead, actually
ward her parents and a sister came to “goes” in some inexplicable way to he
Antony and arrived between 1 and 2 scene which it describes. Close ex min v
o’clock in the morning. I and another i >n always reveals the ccrteinty oi th s
maid let them in, and it gave me a great fact. Something “goes" and retrrna
turn when I saw the living likeness < f When asked about this Pelham wicU:
the woman 1 had seen two nights before. “ I exist as a spiritual ego cum! ined
1 told the sister about the vision and she with thought. I do no» know how to
said the description of the dress exactly make this clear to you.”
What we call death appears to be
answered to her mother’s and they had
brass candlesticks at home exactly like simply the permanent disassociation of
the one described. There was not th personality and body, or, to use theolo­
It Was A New Experience.
“My sensations at the time were very
disagreeable, in fact, extremely dissa“
greeable. They return, in a measure,
whenever I think of it. It was some-1
thing entirely new to my experience. I
never encounterd anything of the kind
before and have never done so since. I
am not a student of occult phenomena,
have never had any time to devote to
them and have no theories or beliefs in
this regard. Mv specificsensation,wheth-
er it was objectively caused or otherwise, ;
was that an invisible body was passing
through the air and that the air in front
of it was being massed, disarranged and
pushed aside, as would be the case in the
passage through it of a material body.
“I afterwards mentioned to the Jesuit
Father B—, then chaplain of the Ward's
Island institutions, and he said that my
account of the phenomenon agreed in all
respects with several similar cases which
has been reported by the clergy.
“If you insist upon my own view, as a
practical surgeon, of the actual fact in
the matter, I must say that until I have
some Jata to enable me to form a more
definite opinion, 1 shall I* compelled to
believe that I was somehow conscious of
the passage of the man’s soul from his
body.”
_____________ ______ '
County Surveyors.
M, SMITH, M.D.,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Offices tn Todd’s Buildings.
TILLAMOOK
EDGAR LATIMER, DK °-
of the said minors, will
sell
at public
auction, subject to confirmation
by said
Court, the following described real property,
to-wit : Beginning at. the South west cor er of
the Janies Quick and Anna (¿nick, Donation
Land claim, ami running thence Hast 28 25
chains ; thence North 75 links ; thence Fast 10
chains ; thencs North 19.25 chain» ; thence Hast
6 75 chains to the East of said I) L.C. ; thence
North 50 links ; thence West 11.75 chains ;
thence South 2.85 chains ; thence West 2K.25
chains to the West line oi the said D L C.; thence
Sou ill 11 65 chains to the place of beg uiling,
containing 4- 7.5 acres.
That said sale will be made on the 9th day of
May. IgBl, at to o'clock in the fore noon, at the
Court House door, in said County and State,
either for cash in hami or Upon such terms of
sale with good and sufficient secutily tv be
approved by the Court
Dated this 10th day of April. 1901.
GEORGE. WILLIAMS
Guardian of 1 lie person and Estate of
Frederick M. and Montie V.
Davidson, minora.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK.
H.
—
OREGON.
DAVENPORT,
DENTIST.
Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge
Work.
T illamook C ity ,
O regon ,
FIRE
J.
S.
INSURANCE.
STEPHENS,
AGENT FOR THE
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North Went School Supplj
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
OF
The last legislature passed an act which
1
1
transforms the county surveyor’s office
|
from a position offering little employ­
1
1
ment and meager remuneration, to one
i
General Banking an«l Exchange btisi-
I
affording n fluence, influence and plenty
iihhh iiiterent paid on time depoaita.
to do.
Exchange on Englund, Belgium, Ger­
Under this law the county surveyor is
many, Sweden, hik I all foreign countries
entitled to an office in the county court
house. He shall fit this office up as be­
TILLAMOOK. ORE-
comes his position and procure the ma-1
terials and requisites—instruments, etc. |
—for carring into effect the provisions
Pô
of this act “and the county shall pay for
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878 —N otic « for
the same and all expenses incurred there- i
FIX COATET WITH
PURI.K'A ! ION
United States Land Office,
in out of the general fund of the county,” ;
Oregon City, Or
February «sth. foot.
and no questions asked. He shall leceive
Notice is hereby given that n compliance
fees, for his services the sum of 5 5 per wi h the pr visions of the act of f.'oiigresa of
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
3rd, 187$ entitled “An act for the sale of
day for each and every day employed in June
timber lands in the States of California Ott-gon,
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
b«-vada.
Mild
Washington
Territory.
”
as
ex
­
the performance of bis duties, and ten
CHICKEN LICE.
tended to all the Pubic Land States by art of
cents per 'mile for each mile actually August 4. 1892.
Its application to the inaide walls of
MARGARET K WILLIAM».
poultry houses will permanently exter­
tarveled in going from the county scat to Of Tillamook
City, county of Tillamook, State
(orTerritory) ofOiegon, has thia day filed in minate all LICE.
and from the place of survey.
this office her sworn statement No. 5311. fori
HEALTHY CHICKENS-
The duties enumerated in the act w ill the purchase of the Sw U of Nw b«liig lot 5 I Results:
Hertioli No ft, ill Township No 1 s, Range No. PLENTY EGGS.
increase materially the number of days’ of
7 W and will offer proof to slow th t the land
sought is more valuable for i s imber or stone j
Write for circular and pricesandmen,
employment now enjoyed by the survey- i than
for sg irultti al purposes, and tn establish I
or. He is authorized to administer oaths h» r claim •<> said land befo e the Register and tion this pn(>er.
Receiver of thia office at On-gon City, Oregon,
WADE & BRIGGS,
necessary to the legal establishment of on Tuesday, the 30th day of Ap il, 1901. She
Tillamook, Or.
name«
»« witness« s :
roads ami othei surveys and to take
A. L. Whi ten. of St Johns, Multnomah co ,
evidence to prove any point necessary to Or.: Frank Raley, of Portland, Multnomah co ,
Or ;C. E Hadley and J. R. Harris,of Tillamook,
such survey.
C. A. BAILEY,
Tillamook co , Or.
Any and all persons claiming advetaely the
Upon the establishment of any road
I.KAI.KK IN
above-described lands are requested to file their
STUDEBAKER
WAGON
he shall enter the plat and field notes clain a in this office on or before said joth day
INSURE WITH
oi
April, 1901
OSBORNE
MOWERS,
upon the official records of the county.'
C has B. M oowrs , Register.
Buggies, hay rskes, plows, and ollie
Claude Thayer.
He shall make out a complete descrip­
farm nia.-liinery
You can save
Our Clubbing Rate*.
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London tion of all or any part of the real estate |
ni'mey by dealing with me,
ol his county, to lie madeout and entered
S|wisl Prices on Buggies Slid Spring
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
on proper rolls furnished by the clerk. Headlight nn<! the Examiner........ 2.35 Wagons.
C. A. BAILEY. Tillanu
He s’lnll make complete surveys, plans Headlight & Thrice a-Week World 2.00,
Companies.
C. & E. Thayer.
For Fence
Carbol ineum Avenarius