Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1907, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 1. ieo7.
D. 8. McCall. R Rol»ina<>n, C. J. Hub
ANCESTRAL APPETITES.
bard and wife ; Geo. L Davis, W. J aw -
W
Ixcliain, Tabla Faats of Some Famoui Foodoro
renew, Portland; Wm,
Wm.
Noank,
A
LNoa>>», Conn.; , n.
Getaner. Hdlsboro;
of Byflono Oayo.
N. McMillan. Garibaldi; Mr. Noland,
ogQQ—2O acres level land, three miles from city
I A generation bolding critical view»
wife and sister.
Monday —8. D Will». C. E Grelle. ! on a man’s Intelligent, or unwise,
W.H Warrens J. M V. Zan, Cheater choice of parents is not likely to In­
acres go°d »¡ver bottom land near town.
G. Murphy. A. C U. Berry. C. R Hunt, dulge In ancestor worship. But there
Hairison G Platt, Helen Platt, Arthur
D. Platt, Chas
Bloomberg, Martin ere at least one or two things In which
i5acre* river bottom land near town.
our ancestors were truly greater than
Bloomberg, Frank Linggi, Martin Niel
I sen. H. L Vm*e. W P. Hadley.
we of the present day can ever aspire
Tuesday.—J. S Craig Mr. Morley and to be. Take them, for Instance, at ta­
8°°^ river bottom land.
wife, Portland.
ble. If ancient books on table eti­
Tuesday.—C. A Summer. J. M. Ward. quette are to be taken seriously, and
Q 1 | ()()()— ioo acres river bottom land with stock, house, barn, Portland;
F. U. Bailey, Fred Sergnst, there is no reason why they should
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team and all implements.
Hdlsboru
not be. Hie ancestor was In the habit
Wednesday.—K. C. Clement. H B.
Davis, Portland; H. S. Turner. A. H. of gnawing bones a la chlen and of
Beaty. He nJ lock, Nels Nelson, Garibaldi; disposing of them by the simple means
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. First Count for the Queen. John
Severance, L H W’hite. Portland; of throwing them under the table or
I
The first count of the votes for Queen W. C. Tucke; K. C. Crosby, Forest over his shoulder. He worked hard
Do net give your note to any and of the Carnival was made on VVednes Grove.
with his hands In the dishes, when a
every one from whom you may lie pur­ day, with the following result '
Thursday.— II A. Abright, W. 8. succulent but slippery morsel refused
chasing goods or HUppliee but^ borrow
70
Burriss, Portland.
Mrs. Clark Hadley...........
to come to him by means of knife and
your money at this bank.
You will
68
Miss Hazel McNair...... ..
fork. He used his table napkin for
h I ways know just where to fiinl your
5<>
Well Written Advertisement.
Mrs. B. O. Snuffer..............
unspeakable purposes and bis fork In
notes, know just how much you owe,
10
Miss Lena Kutcher...........
ami we allow you the privilege of re
One of the most attractive and best utter forgetfulness as comb or tooth­
8
Miss Jesse Mason...............
paying any amount at any time. Can
brush. In one sense, therefore, be did
written announcements that ha« «p
2
Miss Marie Tinnerstet ...
handle a few good, short time real estate
for a long
pea red in the
_ _ Headlight
__
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„ not know how to eat. Meanwhile, in
loans,—T illamook C ounty B ank
Mrs Clark Hadley desires u« »o make time is that of the Portland Business another, be was truly great for the
Chester Holden has bought out B. C. the announcement that she is not an College, printed elsewhere in this issue. quantities of food which be caused to
Lambs interest in the telephone and aspirant for Queen ol thet'arnival, and The heading is strong and artistic, the disappear at a single meal were noth­
express building and Mrs Holden will makes the request that her friends not wording cleancut and impressive. Send ing short of marvelous.
for the catalogue mentioned in the ad­
have charge of the office in future. The to vote for her. as she would not serve.
The records preserved of the ances­
vertisement. It is a beautiful pro
Pacific Navigation Co 's office moved to
duction
that tells all about the school tor’s feats of the fork (and the finger)
Tillamook Beach Jottings.
r<»<»ms in the National Bank building
are woefully thin, but now and again
and its splendid work.
Mrs Holden has had some experience in
No educational institution in the one of these very human documents
Mr and Mrs. Perkins and family, of
the business, for she was in charge of
the Tuttle telephone office, where she North Yamhill and Miss Grace Gray, of Northwest is better known than the In the form of a menu Is unearthed
was most obliging and gave good satis Portland, are camping at Mr. Cone’s Portland Business College. Its princi­ and tells Its own story. Such Is the
pal. Prof. A. P. Armstrong, has been following list of dishes served in 1334
place.
faction to the patrons of the line.
Mr Henry lames recently returned to engaged in school work all his life, and to a worthy citizen of Valencia on the
has an enviable reputation as an edu­
While H. V. Whitney, with his wife his home in Portland.
cator. He knows the requirements of occasion of his taking unto himself a
and two children, were coming from
A. R White ami family, of Lafayette, employers of office help, and can pre- wife. Across the space of close upon
Forest Grove u>er the Wilson river road aud P. C. Stallcop and wife, of Cailton,
to spend a summer s vacation on the are vamping at the Maxwell place, paieany willing student to meet them. the slz centuries the cranes and lam
In this commercial age, King Business preys, the peacocks and boar's head of
Leach, the youngest child was taken sick, also G. P. Dix and family, of Clackamas;
and stopping at the Illingsworth place, and Mrs J. E. Murreii. of Eagle Creek. is monarch of all he surveys. Oppor­ the feast made fine display. This Is
tunities
are not wanting for those who the order In which the fourteenth cen­
the child grew worse and died befoie a
Mrs. Eliza Evans and family ere at are properly qualified. A course in the
doctor could be obtained. Coroner C. E.
tury wedding breakfast was served:
Portland Business College will prepare
Reynolds went up there on Tuesday and Happy Camp for a summer's vacation
MENU.
Fred C. Baker and wife. Walter Baker any young man or woman for work in
after making an investigation decided
Roast crane, venison, lamprey.
n*»t to hold an inquest
The child was and wife. Mrs. J^ee M. Travis and dau­ the commercial world, and result in a Peacock, pheasant, guinea fowl, osprey,
and Misses Lottie and position that will render the investment
18 months old and the parents took the ghter of Eugene,
_
snipe, pike.
body back to Forest Grove to be buried, i Sadie Banfield, of Portland, are camped of time and money in a business educa
Baked pomegranates, burnt almonds, veg­
tion the most profitable that can be
at Happv Camp.
etables, fish.
A civil service examination was held ' Postmaster A. W. Severance and his made.
Eel pie and toast.
___
in the Central school building last Tues- ’ ( . family and U. W. Brush and family are
Galantine of sprats and cheese cakes.
Peacock, crane, pheasant.
day by Clyde R Feits for forest rangers, ' , at Netarts camped for a summer's out­ Tillamook Out of the Wilderness.
Crayfish, boar's head and savouries.
at which there were the following candi .
ing.
Figs, medlars and waters.
The first locomotive in Tillamook
dates: J. G. Ranes. of Tillamook;------
Wines.
Marquise, of Eugene; JxRoy Kerns, of ( John Sheets, of Long Prairie, took his County arrived at Bay City on the
8alnt
Jangon,
Branne, Burgundy and
family
to
Netarts
to
spend
a
short
camp
­
barge Wallicut b st Saturday and its
Eugene; Rolla J. Phelps, of Mapleton;'
Hock.
appearanue created much excitement.
E l Hoag, of Tillamook; Wilbur J Still- I ing vacation at Netarts.
The Italians also were famous feed
well, of Tillamook ; B Hinz, of Clover.; Walter Tues and family, of Hillsboro, A special dispatch to the Oregonian
dale; Ed. Folands. of Tillamook, and P. I ( are at Netarts beach for three weeks says that it was welcomed by a num­ ers nnd seem to have distinguished
ber of pioneer residents, who had themselves In particular during the
E Rice, of Mapleton. The written work i camping.
was taken Tuesday and the field work I Clark Hadley and wife and \V. J. Ste­ never before viewed the iron horse at early days of the renaissance. The
was taken Wednesday in an open field phens and wife were at Happy (’amp. any closer range than in the pages Bourbons valiantly followed suit, one
Ibe in
in the outskirts of the city.—Eugene Ex. Clark was taken sick and had to return of magazines or newspapers
of the most distinguished successes be­
ciJcnt is interesting, but there are fra
ing scored by Louis XIV., of whom an
The public school report from Til la to the city on Saturday night.
tui
es
in
connection
with
it
that
are
M E Grimner. of North Yamhill, was
mook county has been sent to the state
hardly creditable to Oregon or at least eyewitness wrote: “I often saw him
superintendent of school and shows the at Netarts on Fridav on a visit, having to those who have hud Oregon’s trans­ eat four plates of soup, a whole pheas
following:
Number of children of sold out and left there about 18 years
portation facilities in their hands fol ant, a guinea fowl, a large dish of
arliool age. mule 846. female 717, total ago.
so many years.
Nearly fo tv years Balad, several slices of mutton with
1.563; number of children of school age
Mrs. Dick Fultz,of Portland, is visiting have elapsed since the first locomotive garlic sauce, two large slices of ham, a
nut attending any school, male 16’J. with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
appeared in Oregon, and for nearly a dish of cake and dessert.” The threats
female 135. total 804;
number of C. O'Hara at Netaits.
quarter of a century, we have euj yed of his physicians finally reduced bls
teacheis, male 21. female 54. total 75;
A. S. Huntley, wife and family left for communication with the rest of the
majesty to such meager fare as two
number of teachers taking educational their home in Salem on Tuesday, after a
United States by transcontinental rail­
journal of some kin<1, 64, number of week’s stay on the beach.
plates of pigeon broth and three roast
loads.
districts 47 ; voters qualified to vote on
fowls. According to Arenberg, the
Tillamook is one of the liebest re
Tillamook people who visited Netarts
school matters, 1,265; number of school
gioiis in tlio West. It is a traffic-pro­ great king was later in life subject to
on
Sunday
were:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
houses. 56; number of schoolhouses built
ducing territory of wonderful value attacks of indigestion.
during the year, 3 ; averege number of Allen, C B. Hadley, Dr PJ Sharp and
The little suppers In the reign of the
wife,
Mr. Crocket, Dr. R» sh , Harry through every’ mile of the distance be
months taught in districts, 6.7.
Loomis, Frank Easter, Alford Easter. tween Fortland and the Ocean. That next Louis, though on a slightly less
it
should
remain
so
long
without
rail
­
8
S.
Johnson,
Miss
Hattie
Marolf,
Allen
After being delayed for several weeks
gigantic scale, are still sufficiently Im­
in Portland owing to two steam shovels Page Uzz Nolan. Harry Sharp, Hailey road facilities is a powerful indictment pressive. The Marquise d’Artenay, for
being destroyed in a railroad wreck, the Morton, Mrs. Morton. Arthur Evans, of the transportation influences which Instance, put before her guests after
barge Wallicut, with material for the Arthur Holden and wife and child, have bottled up such a large piopor-
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co.’s rail­ Edgar Munson. Ralph Moore, Russ lion ol the entire State of Oregon. Bui they came from the theater and before
long-neglected Tillamook
Ims they went on to a dance this collation:
road was towed from the Albina dock Johnson, Erie Hanson. H. Kuntz and even
advantages
Pigeon soup, with lentils and carrots.
bv the tug Samson to Tillamook and family, W. J. Stephens and wife, W, E. possessed transportation
Chicken broth.
arrived here on Saturday, the tug Geo. Catterlin and family, Fred Biggs, P. G. over other sections of Oregon wher*-
R. Voabuig towing the barge across the Logen, Win. Armstrong of DeH Maines, the first locomotive has not yet ap Patties of fowl, veal, capon, pheasants,
guinea fowl.
It has |an outlet by way of
bar and taking her tu Bay City, where Iowa; ami E. K. Jacobs and B. Smith peared.
Sweetbread and roast poulets.
the material will be unloaded aud con­ and Walter Redmond, of Springfield, the Pacific Ocean, and although the Baked starlings, wood pigeons, wild duck
st ruction work will proceed rapidly. III.; W. II. Britts aud family, of Albany, ship service lias been poor and the
and snipe.
rates have f>een outrageous, it bas beim
Besides the material the Wallicut had Ore.
Cakes. Sweets. Fruit.
possible
for
the
residents
of
Tillamook
on board 75 men to work on the railroad,
Recent arrivals of campers on Gari­ to reach Portland in from two to f«»ui
It seems a pity no record Is preserved
and the first lucomotive to enter Tilla
baldi lieach are :
days and even ship out at a good pro of w-hat happened at the dance follow­
mook, which occasioned some curiosity
J W Gill. Bamford Choitn, Ralph P. fit butter, cheese and other products ing this supper party.
as the iron horse was removed from the
Gill, E. M Morley, N. A. Murgeom, of of small farming.
(mrge The material includes 10 flat
Portland.
V\ itli the dwellers in Central Oregon,
e-irs. 25 dump cars, six miles of rails, a
A Big Fan.
T. G. Todd. 0. A. Johnson. L. Johnson, nothing of this kind is possible, They
car each of spikes, bolts, smithing coal
A good deal of royal significance has
C. S. Wright, J. N. Hartley and wife. L. h.ive lands of great richness and vast
and hay. etc. With lhe arrival of the
C. Dunning.C. Baldwin, T. Baldwin, W. forests of flue timber. Their flocks been given to fans. They were sym
material Bay City lias become a busy
Baldwin, |ennie Baldwin, of Purest and herds roam over
thousands of bols of authority In Mexico before the
place, f»»r it is !>eing unshipped as soon Grove.
square miles of fine pasture. There are conquest. Queen Mary of England re­
as possible and utilized in building the
E. Rowley. R. G. Spande, of Barton.
rich mines of precious metals, and ceived on New Year’s day In 1556 "7
Pacific Railway A Navigation Co.'s rail
Win. Banks and wife, 0. Burkhalter great deposits of coal, but everything fHones to keep the hete of the fyre.”
road.
and wife, of McMinnville.
in that
great empire is so fai Queen Elizabeth favored the custom
Wm Schumrich and wife and son, J. J. from a ______
__ _____
_ ___
market that
thn
country that a fan was the only present a sov­
Sunny Mead Addition to Tilla Krebs, ol Farmington.
is forced to stand still and await Ibe ereign could receive from a subject
mook City.
B T. White and wife, of Lincoln, Neb. coming of the long-overdue transporta.
Eans have not always been dainty tri­
A C. Boyles and wile, of Lend, S D.
tion facilitias. Some of those dwell* rs
The W. S. Haves’five acre tract, con­
Miss W. L. Cady, of Mason City, Neb. have been waiting only ten or fifteen fles. Jean de Balzac, a French writer
tracted tor by the Tillamook Real Estate
Fi. Parsons, of Gales City.
years for a sight of the fir^t 1 icoido of the seventeenth century, wrote from
Company, will l»e platted and placed on
live. Others have spent almost their Italy during the reign of Louis XIV.
the market. All lots sold on contract
whole lives in thst neglected and iso­ of the enormous fans in use there sus­
Art vaia at the AllenHouse.
to he delivered |ulv 1st, 1907. Advance
lated land of latest riches.
pended from the celling and worked by
sale now on. Lots cheapest and best of
Tillamook lias sighted its flist loco
four servants. He says, “I have a fan
Thursday—
-F.
F A Knapp and wife,
any in Tillamook.
Cail and see the
_____ T motive and ere long will have railroad that makes wind enough In my cham­
McDonald. __
Portland;
plats at the Tillamook Real Estate Miss Knapp, i A J ___
‘
• • - I communication with the rebt of the ber to wreck a ship.”
Nehalem
; B. A Knoblock,
Company’s office ; or F R BealsoffikC W. E. Knight. M
This ¿happy ending of a long
Cloverdale; Chas. Cram. St. Paul; J. W world
wait would not have been possible
Brown. R St rat. The Dalles.
Ths Stons Was Not Thrown.
Notice
had
it
depended
on the efforts of
Fridav —J. W, Ward, Andrew Peter,
Genevieve’s father occupied the pul­
the California transportation trmitv—
•on.
P.
Byroin,
(«aribaldi;
Wm.
Wilson.
Notice is hereby given that S V. Ander*
Stubbs, Schwerin and Krüllschnitt. If pit.
"Let him who la without sin
son has rented the pasture on a parcel ol Dundee. Ben W Olcott. 8al»«m. Mrs F. it were in their power to keep that
among you be first to cast a stone.” he
laud situated in township 2 S, 8 west , Joplin. Portland. Mrs John C. Wilson, country hot tie* I up. as they are keeping
also in township 1 S. 8 west, and has all Miss Allis Wilson, R-»lie Wilson. F**rest the rest of (lie «'at**, the* great forests chose for a text. Genevieve listened
rights to the same as long as owned bv Grove; Mr, aud Mrs. Row sell. Miss lying between Portland and the new earnestly to the ensuing discourse. At
lennis Lewis. Taeoina. M F. White.
the prevent owners.
M ary H. W est .
Coast outlet would be still unbioken. the close of the service her mother
Dallas.
tried In vain to dislodge her from the
Saturday—C. H Lovejoy, B. Prewitt. Fortunately, the Tillamook line is being
ministerial pew. Genevieve stood her
Dairy Ranch for Sale.
E. W Dingman, L C Martin and son. piislie.| by h man who builds railroads
C. C. Mauser. Fred Bauer, ir.. Chas with something more than promises ground till the rest of the congregation
A dairy ranch of 250 acres, including O’Donnell.
Portland; H
H. Welch. Oregon need« a few more Lilies and had passed out, then she looked up
100 aciee of timli^r house, barn. I? Sherwood. II. 11 Belt and wife. North and (he removal f»om power of Sch. with a sigh of relief. "Well,” she said.
head of i ' ouh , team, wagon, harness, Yamhill. E. W. Saunders. Seattle; Max atari n, Stuhl« and KiuttschiHit.—Ore. “I guess they’ve all sinned
Anyhow,
mowing machine, hack, brood sow and Skibbe, Astoria, Prewitt Dingman, John gonian.
nobody threw It”—New York Globe.
H alioats. 9 head of spring calves, bull, T. Brush. Skam<kawa Wall. Fre<i G
ami other farm implements A bargain Evenden. McMinnville A.
HAD AN AWFUL TIME
E. Hill
A Thorough Optimist
if sold soon. 6k# miles from Tillamook Cloverdale. Dr. S A. Mulkey, 8*»Idler.
But
Chamber Iain's
CoUc,
"Father.” said the small boy, “what
('Hy. on the Trask liver.—Address J. L Ida ; II. F. Perry, Nehalem.
Childers, Tillamook, Ore.
Sunday.—Guy I'al* non. J. C. Murray. Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy Is an optimist T’
RALPH ACKLEY, Real Estate, Farm and City Pro­
perty, Tillamook City, Oregon.
w.
I
•v
•<
Cured Him
TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. FORTLAND. OREGON
A. F ARMSTRONG, LL. ■., PRINCIPAL
Educate. lor .ucceu in a short time and at email eapenee, and tends each stu­
dent to a position at toon aa competent. Quality ie our motto, and reputation for
thorough work brings aa over 100 calle per month for office help. Individual in.
etraction inraree rapid progress We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the
voucher and other modern methode of bookkeeping. Chartier ie our shorthand;
easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free—
*nte today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Pow 1.^.1
It is with pleasure that J give you this
unsolicited lestinnmial.
About a rear
•go " lien I had a nevere case of measles
I got caught out in a bant rain ami llie
meashs settled in n.y stomach and
bowels Ibadan awful time end had
it not been for the uae of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diairhota Remedy J
could not have p*«aibly lived but a few
hours lot ger. Lu! thanks to thh remedy
[ am now at long and well.
| have
written the above thrr ugh simple grati­
tude and I shall always apeak a good
word fur this remedy —San. H. G win
C<*H‘ord. Ga.
Fur 'sale by Cluugh •
Drug Store.
Regular as the Sun”
it an exprewiuf' at old aa the race No
doubt the rising and setting of the sun
it the moat regular performance in the
„
universe, unless it is the action of the
liver and bo welt when regulated with
Dr. King s Nt w Life Pill*. Guaranteed
by Chat. I. Cluugh, druggiat. 25c.
When you travel th.Wil.on Rive, — ,
stop at the White House. J. p
piopiietor.
Twenty five miles e„t
Tillamook. Rates: Meals. 25c. ■ ua?
ing, 15c.; board, with room,
$6 00. Horses: Team, over night la
and grain. $1.50 ; hay alone, 7fle. W,,1
piped through house. .Modern bsth
notary PUBLIC,
HEMLOCK,
-S 1 500—IO
■^2 000—
^3 000—20 acrts
f
Stop at White Hout«
BEATY,
ORE'ION.
Legal |'»| cis ol all kinds.
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
ill Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
prices arc no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
look at what we have and
come and -----
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
W. M. MILLS,
Opposite the Post Offiee.
I
CLOTHING !
CLOTHING i
At last our stock of Clothing has arrived.
We have everything to suit the most fastidious.
We have suits for the small man, the large man, slim
built and stout built.
They have the style, quality aud fit.
We have also just received a large shipment of
hi
*
Furnishing Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery.
Shoes and Hats
Always the best stock on hand.
TODD & CO ,
Oregon.
Tillamook,
CLOUGH'S SP»|
-OUR
MAKE A VAPOR
LIKE THIS.
STYLES.
INKJET ................. 75c
TWO JETS
85c
THREE
JETS,
GALVANIZED. . $1.00
THREE JETS.
BRASS................... 1 25
CLOUGH'S
CARBOLIC
„ Keeps the COMPOUND
Flies off Stock
One Quart, at 5Oc. makes IO Gallons«
CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist.
If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not satisfied come»*
your money back.
TIME CARD
Astoria à Columbia River R. R-
’2«
"An optimist my son, Is a man who
believes the weather bureau when its
predictions are favorable and who con­
gratulates himself on its unreliability
when they are not."-Washlngton Btar.
Its Hours.
“This watch will last a lifetime.” ra-
marked the jeweler as be banded the
watch to the customer.
"Nonsense!” retorted the other.
"Can t I see for myself that Its hours
ere numbered 1”
Not Inherited.
Fond Papa My baby says such
bright things! Dyspeptic Vne’e—And
yet you want me to believe to this rot
about heredity.—Baltimore American.
'
FT
HOLIDAY Lv
STEVENS BRANCH.
Trains marked • ran dally
X39"™cto—
-- «*
30
—T .p—. .topping
with all tr.nKontlmmt.l line« *«
Z V
At A,,oria- *'«' "‘ra—r. for S.n Frandwo
and
Ilwaco
«allway
*
Narl.atlon
Co/,
boat and railway
Garrick tried to abolish prologues
and epilogues, but the audiences of his
day would not cu&aekt
For farther parttenl.r. .ppIy t<>.
>. H. JBMKIM8,
Genl. rrt. A r
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