Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 17, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 17.
Advertising Rates.
L egal A dvektihmests :
First Insertion, ’per line ............. |
10
Each subsequent insertion, line....
s
BusineMH and professional cards,
1 month ................................... i oo
Homestead Notices .........................
uo
Timber Claims................................ ’ io oo
Locals, per line each insertion....
5
Display advertisement, an inch,
V)
1 month ....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence a».d
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedir g five
lines.
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^illumoob
Ijeubligbt
Fred C. Baker. Publlaher.
A
YEAR’S
RECORD.
Of Hatched, Matched, Dis
matched and Dispatched in
Tillamook County.
F ebruary —1st, B. J. Stephens and
Lizzie M. Moody ; 20th, F. D. Pike and
Luella May Ostrander.
A pril —15th, Norman Olds and Ellen
Darby ; 23rd, William F. Hartzell and
Emily A. Smith ; 25th, John Webber and
Lucy Haag.
M ay — 6th, Herman Sander and Mar­
garet M. Walthers ; 20th, J. F. Traver
and Fay Snook.
J une — 2nd, .Nels C. Hansen and Luella
Ripley ; 26th, Charles E. Mow re J and
Hanna | Nelson ; 28th, Earl Rice and
Sallie McFall.
J uly —1st, Frank J Dye and Mary L.
Tucker.
A ugust — 1st. Fred C. Slum nnd Mary
D, Turner ; 2nd, Peter W. Jacobs nnd
Grace L Young ; 8<h, Octnv Voget and
Mary L. Phillips ; 8ch, Arthur E Holden
¡and Ethel Marolf; 29th, L. Landing­
ham nnd Rosalind Coffev ; 30th Lewis
A. Ray and Ella B. Gage.
S eptember — Gth, Charles Davis nnd
May Jensen ; 11th, John B. McCowell
and Pearl Former ; 19th, F. P. Thun
and Mary A. Hu«hbeck ; 26th, Everett
D. Landingham and Mary E Ward,
O ctober — 4th, Carl Kummerle and
Freida Schupbach ; 4th. Louis Gitchell
nnd Marie Schupbach ; 16th, Frank
Haberlacb nnd Anna Tinnerstet,
N ovember — 21st, Claude Ackley and
Pearl M. Easom ; 26th, Frnnk Blaser
and Susann Weber ; 28th, George Van-
dusee and May Ginn ; 28th, F. W. Tai
bot and Frankie Fnrley.
D ecember — 12th, Jeff L. Fleck
Lulu Kellow ; 13th, Isaac Z. Wells
Edith L. Olds ; 25th, James Hunt
Lottie M. Johnson ; 26th, Chester M.
Thomas and May Buttz.
-O'
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ANCIENT EMBALMING.
Rot O«ly People bat Animal« War*
MemmiRed la Ktfypt.
.Myrrh, which was fabulously sup
potted to be the tears of Myrrba, who
was turned into a shrub, was a plant
of handsbuie appearance, with spread-
ing, femiike foliage and large umbels
of white flowers. It was found princi­
pally in Arabia and Abyssinia. In
early times the perfume distilled from
it was greatly in requisition for em­
balming.
Herodotus gives a detailed account
of the ancient mode of embalming,
which Is perhaps more instructive than
pleasing. After the body had under­
gone much preparation, which, to spare
your feelings, will not be described, it
was filled with powdered myrrh, casaia
and other perfumes. It was then steep­
ed in natron, a strong solution of soda,
for seventy days. After this it wa9
wrapped in bands of fine perfumed
linen, smeared with aromatic gums.
Not only people were thus embalm­
ed. but the crocodiles of Lake Moeris.
which, after their mummification, were
decorated with ornaments and jewels
r.nd laid In one of the subterranean
passages of the great labyrinth with
much pomp and display. The sacred
cat, ichneumon and other cherished an­
imals devoutly worshiped by the Egyp­
tians were embalmed with scrupulous
and fanatical care. On days special to
the memory of the dead the mummies
were newly sprinkled with perfume,
incense was offered before them and
their heads anointed with fresh oil—in
the snme spirit as we lay new blooms
upon the graves of our dead.
Over 30 Years experience in the Busine
- e T T
Jr 1.
T- ROTTS,
attorney - at - law .
’
Complete set of Abstract Boot
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C.,
in office.
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
Taxes paid fornom
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
W. Harness
A- Shop.
WILLIAMS
The
Both phones.
Upto (late
only complete shop of the
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but y
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local F..one.
H.
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
M. F. LEACH,
O hegox .
CARL HABERLACH,
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Ikuttsjchrr
1
Office across the street and north froi
We give below a year’s record of the
the Post Office.
births, marriages and deaths, and also
the divorces, in Tillamook County for
1906, but. in the births and deaths fists,
'JA H. GOY NE,
these are not correct, as there are a num­
ber of cases which have not been report­
“ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
ed to the County Health Officer, Dr. I.
A ttorney - at . L aw .
M. Smith. The figures are : Births, 65 ;
marriages, 35 ; divorces, 3 ; deaths, 24.
Office : Opposite Court House,
The previous y*ar the figures were:
Births, 83 • marriages, 38 ; deaths, 34.
T illamook , O regon .
There were two fatal deaths in the south
part of the county, one of drowning and
the other of a cjiild dying from exposure,
which were not reported to the health
WHISTLER AS A TEACHER.
W. SEVERANCE,
J. P. AUUEfl, Proprietor
officer and are not included. The only
A
Genin«
Who
Showed
Difficulty
In
other fatal death that we know of was
Divorces.
Imparting Him Knowledge.
a case of drowning in Hoquarton slough.
Three couples had the marriage con.
Whiatler was certainly a genius, but
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
A few old timers passed away, and as tract severed by divorce proceedings,
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
he showed some difficulty In imparting
to the cause of the deaths, consumption placing themselves again on the matri­ his knowledge, His criticisms were of-
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
claimed but lew victims
T illamook
O regon .
ten foggy and uucertalu, and lie hard-
monial market, viz. :
Births
ly ever found words In which to ex­
Helen Jackson vs. Robert Jackoon.
There was a decrease of 1 8 births in
Chas. A. Johnson vs. Pearl E. Johnson. press himself, it was almost an lm-
possibility to du;;elop without becom­
0 H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D. •I I
the county, with no triplets end but one
Fannie M. Bain vs. Alex. T. Bain.
ing a slave and copying hint in every
pair of twins,that honor falling to Chas.
Deaths.
way. With a majority of the students
Lunquist and wife, thus proving that
The deaths reported again fall below this was a dangerous method. If one
Tillamookers are not doing their part in
P pysician and S urgeon .
came with a spark of originality It was
populating the county. Of the 65 births» that of the previous year, being, as fnr
extinguished
Immediately
by
the
dom
­
40 were girls and 25 boys, thus giving as we are able to get them together, 24. inating personality of tlie master. He
Office first door East of F. R
the she males a majority of 15 over the This includes two deaths that have could see art only from his own stand­
Spruce
and
Cedar
Shingles.
been reported, but their names were
he-malcs.
Beals’ office.
point, and he Insisted on all of ns using
not filled out on the regular blanks. I. the same palette and the same brushes
J ANUARY.
Cheese
and
Butter
Boxes
a
specialty
H Lucas is the father of one of these as himself and on our seeing all ob­
2nd, I’etcy Millicun, son.
parties, the date of death being July 27 jects with his eyes. The result to an
2nd, John J. Johnson, girl.
R. T. BOALS, M.D.,
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
and the age 54. while in the other case ordinary outsider was ridiculously mo­
3rd, Oliver W. Kiimntnan, girl.
where no name is given, the person was notonous.
3rd, J. H. Shortlidge, son.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
I well remember a Frenchman who
a male 58 years of age, born in Switzer­
6th, Dell Burdick, son.
land and his occupation that of a harness wanted to join the class coming to
9tli, W. T Brown, girl.
view some of the studies and then re­
TILLAMOOK.
maker.
10th, (». Worthington, son.
marking, with an amused smile, “Vous
J
anuary
.
Office:
Olson Building.
13th, Prunk Whitehouse, girl.
avez beaucoup des petus Wheestlalrs!”
S. Hocksay, 63 years.
20th, J. H. Johnson, girl.
This was perfectly true of the major­
Residence: Mrs. Walker’s.
F ebruary .
29th, A. 0. Poland, son.
ity. but there were a few matured men
2nd.
Minnie
May
lohnson,
liu
16
days
31st. Chas Lunquist. girls, twins
who hardly carried out Whistler's
PROPRIETOR
12tli, John B. Tilden, 76 years.
formulas as regards the palette and
F ebruary .
'"p'HOMAS W. ROSS,
13th, Emanuel E. Jenkins, 82 years.
method, but who, owing to their more
3rd, V. A. W. Schlappt, girl.
28th, James McGee, 48 years.
Independent attitude, profited much by
12th, G. Higgins, girl.
the criticisms.—Century.
M arch .
PHYSICIAN & SURGE0I1
20th, A. M. Austin, girl.
Util, Elizabeth N. Body felt, 26 years.
2.3rd, I. Payne, girl.
Volina In Paris.
A pril .
26lh, J. Buckles, son.
“In Paris only one-fifth of the voters
Office : Opposite Post Office.
25th, W. H. H Cary, 66 years.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
M arch .
go to the polls and cast their ballots,”
J une ,
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, 01».
3rd,T. H.igcn, son.
said an American who has lived In
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
23rd, Walter J Smith, 57 years.
9th, P. Tone, son.
Parts as a business man for several
24lh, Elizie Amacher, 34 years.
ft F. R. BEALS,
16th, B. T. Borton, son.
years past. "This is not because they 4
J uly .
cannot vote, but because they do not 6- vfv nF v v "Vv v w w www vw ww vJl
17th, H Gould, girl.
1st, Eli Goodspeed, 78 years.
care to. Everybody in the city Is in­
21st, W. H. Leach, son.
terested In politics, but when the time
12th. Asa Woods, 88 years.
•24th, |. Thoral. girl.
REAL ESTATE,
to vote comes few care to go to the
18th, Eva Woods, 45 years.
A pril .
polls.
The
man
who
wins
Is
most
23rd Paul C F. Thoral, 19 years.
F inancial A gent ,
3rd, W. Campbell, son.
often the man who promises every­
S eptember .
4th, W. Vaughn, girl.
thing.
For
Instance,
In
my
district
Tillamook, Oregon.
15th, William fohnson, 74 years.
5th, I». Fitzpatrick, girl.
last time a man was elected who
23rd, Inlaut son of | B McCowell, 24
14th, W. W. Wilcv, girl.
promised to put a new shed on the
days.
16lh, P. Redding, son.
] )R P. J- SHARP,
market. I know of another deputy
26th,
Erwin
Harrison,
Jr.,
1
year,
3
19th, J. B. Paquet, girl.
wlio was kept In office fifteen years be­
months.
cause he promised to add an extra sar­
22nd. L. E. Sanders, son.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
O ctober .
dine to the dally rations of the sol­
24th. A, Anderson, girl.
diers.
There
are
so
many
soldiers
that
llth,
Ben
Hauxhurst.
44
years.
M ay .
Office across the street from the
that made a big difference. They did
N ovember .
1.3th, L Conklin, girl.
We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
not
get
the
sardine,
but
he
continued
Court House.
15th, Satley Richardson, 1 year. 4
22nd B. Krnmlanf, girl.
Gin and Hum at wholesale prices.
to promise and kept office.”—Washing­
months.
28th, C H. Himes, son.
Dr. Wise’s office.
ton Post.
Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
24th, Infant son of Guy Bunn, 2H
J une .
Read over our price list and mail ua your orders. Money refunded if goods
months.
25th, C. G. Easom, son,
Man and Art.
are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
SARCHET,
D ecember .
J uly .
In ancient times there stood in the
We ship all our goods C.O.D , or you can make remittance with your order.
11th, Stephen Tilloson, 80 years.
citadel of Athens three statues of Mln-
1st. Joel Ayer, son.
. The Fashionable Tailor.
13tli, B. II. Bunn, 76 years.
ervn. The first was of olive wood and.
Gth, P B. Marolf, girl.
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS :
according to popular tradition, had
10ch, W. Booth, girl.
12Qts. Gallon.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
fallen
from
heaven.
The
second
12
quarts
Sheehan's Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon
was
. $8.00
16th, J L. Houghton, girl,
$3.00
Reaolutiotia of Condolence.
12 quarts Tillamook Rye and Bourbon ...................
of
bronze,
commemorating
the
victory
ing a Specialty.
. 8 50
3.25
19th, Eugene Jenkins, son.
12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskey............... —.
............ . 8.00
of Marathon, nnd the third of gold and
3.00
27th, E. W. Baker, girl.
12 quarts Gordon White Rve Whiskey.... ............................. . 8 00
We, the committee, to whom was Ivory—a great miracle of art In the
3.00
12 quarts Old Gold Bourhon Whiskey ................................... . 7.50
Store in Heins Photographic
30th, C. H. Upton, girl.
referred the duty of drafting resolutions days of Pericles. And thus In the
2.75
12 quarts Crescent Rve Whiskey ..............
31st. R. L. Wade, girl.
.
7.50
2.75
of condolence on the death of our Es­ citadel of time stands man himself.
12 quarts Old Port Wine.......................................................... 3.50
Gallery.
1.25
Ai'GusT.
teemed sister, Minerva E.OIds, beg leave In childhood, shaped of soft and deli­
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine ........................ .............................
3
50
1.25
4tli, Dee Tomlinson, girl.
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine ..........................
cate wood. Just fallen from heaven;
to submit the following :
1.25
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine...................................................... 3.50
6th, I S. Lamar, girl.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
Whereas it has pleased the Heavenly In manhood a statue of bronze, com­
3 50
1.25
12
quarts
Old
Madeira
Wine
......................
.......................
memorating
struggle
and
victory,
and.
— ¡1. Rittenhouse, girl,
1 25
Father to remove from our midst our
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine.... .'....'.¿¡'.'¿'.'..7.'.’".............. 3.50
4 50
1.75
lfith, |-imet Kodad, girl.
Esteemed Sister, Minerva E. Olds ; be it lastly, In the maturity of age. perfectly
12 quxrts Sandusky Port Wine............ ¡..777.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
4.50
shaped In gold and Ivory—a miracle of
1.75
28th, II .M. Todd, son,
12
quarts
Old
Tom
Gin
.......................
7.7.7.7.7.77.
....................
resolved, that the sympathy of the
8.00
3.00
art!
12
quarts
French
Cognac
...................
...'....'.'¿7..'.'.'.'.7
........
..........
Land Titles, Laud Office Busi­
members of Tillnmook Lodge, No. 290,
3 50
12 quarts California Grape Brandy .7.7.7...7....7.7.................. 9 00
1st, I fl. McCowell, son.
F. U. of A., be extended to the bereaved
Temper.
3.00
ness and Mining Law.
1 2 quarts Stanford 3A Rye.................... .777.777.................. 8.00
11 th. Goy Bunn, son.
4.00
memliers of our sister's ininilv, and in
Temper itself Is not a bad quality.
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourhon ........... . .77.7.................... 11.00
11.00
4
00
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
16th. W. H Easter, sou.
12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon.................... 12 00
their great sorrow commend them to It Is not to be destroyed, as we some­
5.00
12 quarts Rock and Rye ................................
...................
mui » Williams, girl.
Room,
306
Commercial
Building.
the tender mercies of Him who docth all times say. Without temper a bar of
6
00
2.25
12 quarts Peach and Honey .................... 77.........................
steel becomes like lead. A man with­
imii T Lyatcr, girl.
things well.
2 25
12 quarts Milhicw Whiskey, bottled in bond 7777.77.7777777.7 6 00
out temper Is weak and worthless.
10.00
OCTOIIKR.
3.50
Sister Mirneva E. Olds was one of We are to learn self control. A strong
Rememher. wc refund yon vour money and repay freight |,
4th. \ K. Lucy, son.
oth ways if goods
Did You Ever Try
the charter members of this lodge nnd person Is one who has a strong tem­ are not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and
4th, F. Crane, girl
° sell our goods at
lias nlwava been a laitbful and true per under perfect mastery. There la a wholesale prices. Nothing hnt the best.
9lli, John Zurcbcr, girl.
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
Prater
deep truth here—that our mistakes and
Address all Orders to
19th. I.« tn Johnson, son.
Beit further resolved, that a copy of 1 i our sins. If we repent of them, will
26lb, N M. Mills, girl.
LIVERY BARN,
these resolutions under seal of the lodge, help In the growth and upbuilding of
Nov KN hkr ,
be sent to the family ol Sister M. E our character.
If not, give him a calk
1st, F. M Dnxidson, girl.
Olds; and that the snme be placed on
Fair rropoaltlsa.
11th E Harrison, girl.
Everything first-class. Second
the record ol the lodge nnd copies be
“Don't you throw off anything tie
18th. I W. Hopfield, girl.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
furnished our official paper ■nd the
pause
of
the
big
holes
In
these
dough
24lh Eiick Gladd. girl.
block South of P.O.
local press for publication.
nuts?" asked the new wife of th»
404 Washington Street, Portland Ore
D kckmukr .
Respectfully submitted in I. and F.
baker.
We assort case., if desired ; you can take a, many
of Bny k’nJ
9th. F. Ilannrnkrat, son.
Mrs. M A. Kimball, Mrs. D. A. Page
"I'll tell you." he replied, scratching
W. G. HARRIS, Prop.
16th. E T. Ilaltoni, girl.
and Mrs. K. A. Rees, committee.
his chin. “Eat the doughnuts, and
31st. J. Einmenrggar, son.
we'll make a liberal allowance when
Marriages.
you return the holes."
Why Colds are Dangerous.
Centrally boasted.
There was also a falling off in the
_ _
Rates, $1 Per day
If you would I* imniunr from din>am>. j
A Mcep Indicrr.
mnrilimes recorded by three, the number i keep th* syatem healthy. Bach succes-
UIBEI All »IIMEUEI
Hick»- f>l» -on hear about Macklin?
I icing 35.
‘ slv,< cold Heakens tlie constitution and They called the Rev Mr. Dulley to bls
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING
'
renders
infectious
disease
more
liable,
J am »«v—10th, Fred '
mmberlain's Cough Remedy will cur» bedside last evening. Wleks—Do yon
M.
H.
UHgSEN,
Proprietor
mean to say he Is In a dying condi­
■ir cold promptly and reatore the sys.
SHAMPOOING, ETC
’ to its normal condition. For sale tion? Hick»—Oh. no; only a bad case
of insomnia.
tough's Drug Store.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COiDPflNY.
r
i Tillamook Iron Works
A. K. CASE
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want, Your Business.
M. JACOB & CO.
LATIMER BROS.,
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK.
Th*
B» m
Hotel in the city.
OREGON
No Chireee Employed.
Electric Bathg nicely fitted up.Good fot
persons suffering with rbewfoati*®-