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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1908)
< f TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 27, 1908. Real Batate Transfers. tract in sec 21, tp 1 north, range 10 and William E. Wheeler, various Burr L. Beals and wife to Fred R. Beals, weet—$1200. tracts in Tillamook County, Oregon. tract in sec 4, tp 3 south, range 8 H. T. B otts . A bstracted Santa Fa Pacific R R Co. to Hammond Peter 8. Brumby and wife to Blodgett west—$1. •ry R. Brock and wife to C. W. Her- Lumber Co.. 160 acres, eec 17, tp 3 Co , Ltd., 80 acres, sec 15, tp 2 north, Thomas J. Harris, jr., ard wife to Alice rail, Vi tide lots 1. 2, 3, 4.5. 6.7 north, range 7 west—$563 89. range 7 west. Wolf, lots 8 and 4. blk 10. A, A. and 8. Stillwell’s addition lo Tilla S. to Bruce Wolverton, 160 acres, U 8 A to N.P. Ry Co., 80 acres, sec 32, Miller's add tu Tillamook. mook—$1. sec 10, tp 6 south, range 9 west— tp 2 north, range 6 west; 80 acres, Lewis J. Throop to Charles Burke, lot 3, ;hna S. Phelps to Netarts Bay Park, $400 blk 43. Claude Thayer** Sth add to ate 8, tp 3 north, range 6 west; 40 tract, sec. 6, tp 2 south, range 10 W. S. Cone to W. C. Hawk, quit claim City of Tillamook—$1. acres, sec 21. 1 north, range 9 west. to lots 19, 20, 21 and 22, Bay View west; 40 acres, 24, tp 2 south. Fritz Buhnnv lo H. 8. Turner, tract, eec th M Alderman to David Martiny, add to Bay City—$2. range 8 west. 7. tp 3 south, range 9 west—$88 00. tract, secs 14 and 28, tp 1 south, J. R. aud Jane Reeher to J. F. Reeher, Edward B. Perrin and wife to W. G. H. 8. Turner to Marcella B. Turner, range 9 west. tract in secs 10 and 8, tp 1 north, Howell, power of attorney, to sell. same as above. range 7 west—$100. inie E. Illingworth to F R Beale. 8 14 Nw sec 5, tp 3 north, range 8 C. R. Hoevet and wife to John B. Capels, I quit claim to about 15 acres in sec Lay City Land Co. to August Thomas, west. all merchantable timber on tract in 14. tp I north, range 10 west, lying lot 1, blk 15. first water front add to Edward B. Perrin and wife to W. G. in sec 36. tp 3 south, range 10 west between county road and Miami Bay City—$456. Howell, Power of Attorney, to sell —$1- River. Edward B. Perrin and wife to H m Lot 3, sec 4. tp 3 north, range8 weal. W. N. Bays and wife to J. II. Beach, halem Bay Park Land Co. to Thomas ruond Lumber Co., 42.85 acres in N. >'. I&. Co. to Jennie B. Powell, 80 tract, mo 16. tp. 8 south, range 9 J. Brady, lota 6 and 7, block 26, Ne tec. 18, tp 2 north, range 8 west—$1. acres, sec 4, tp 3 north, rauge 8 west west—$200.00. halem Bay Park—$50. Edward B. Perrin and wife to John A, —$640.00. Lars Jensen and wife to Albert Mason, J ley Real Estate Co. to G. W. Body- Shaw, power of attorney, tract, sic G o F. Zimmerman and wife and Geo. tract of two acres in secs 12 and felt, 40 acres, sec 12, tp 4 south, 18, tp 2 north, range 8 west. Williams and wife to H. J and H. C. 13, tp 4 south, range 10 west—$100. range 10 west—$750. F. R. Beals and wife to Hammond 1,um Ballon, Lot 8, blk 2 Sunny mead John Rees and wife to Adelia A. Weiss. S A to Edward B. Perrin, 42.85 acres, ber Co., tract, sec 38, tp 3 north, add to Tillamook City—$150. tract in blk 2. Central add Tilla- sec 18, tp 2 north, range 8 west. range 9 west —$10. W. S Cone and wife to S-don Schiff mook City—$10. B. Menefee and wife to Chehovgan Srethna S. Phelps to Jesse W. Holt, lot mann. tract in me 35. tp I uor'h. A. M Hare and wife to Solon Schiff Timber Co . tract, secs 6. 7 17 and 5 b|k 15. Netarts Bay Park—$l0>>. rai ge II) west—$800.00. uiwiiii 14 interest in 8 acres in æc 18. tp8 north, rang-8 weal—$10. F. M. Linville and wife to J. O Wick Mary Hauxhurst tu Joseph Hauxburst. 85. Ip I north, range 10 west—$100. ornas G. Rees and wife to Detroit ham and wife, tract in Theodore tract tn sec 7, tp 1 south. range 10 Armada Peaterfi>dd and wife to Josef Trust Co.. 138.24 acres, sec 6, tp 8 Jacoby '* add to Bay City—$1200. west. aud .Vlerguviite Blaser, tract, sec 5 f north, range 6 west—$10. U. 8. A. to William F. Baker, 640 acre», Henry Dunstan lo Mary J. Dunstar. tp 2 south, range 9 west—$2800.00. sec 11, tp 2 north, range 7 west. ). E Fay, heir of Henry Parmer, to 171.54 acres in sec 7. tp 3 south, Patent to George E. Robinson. 160 acres, Annesley M. Bozorth. lot 4, block 4. U.8. A. to Santa Fe Pacific R R. Co.. range 9 west—$10. secs 26. 27. 34 and 35, tp 5 South, 160 acres, sec 17, tp 3 north, range I Bewleys add to Bay City—$10. range 10 west, Otto Heine and wife to William Tim,er 7 weet. L E. Fay. heir of Henry Parmer. to slet, lots 1 and 2, blk 6. W. D. Still U.S. Patent to Alvin M. Ginn. 169.76 U.S.A, to Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co., 40 l Inez Bozorth, lot 3. blk 4, Bewley’s well's add to Tillamook—$4"0. acres, sec 19. tp 8 south, range 9 acres, sec 5, tp 2 north, range 7 weft add to Bay City—$10 west. and tract in eec 7, tp 3 north, range Jons Peter Norberg and wife to Wm K. Wm. H. Twilight and wife to W. G Webb and Alice Webb, 160 acres, U.S. Patent io Robert James Calkins, west. ; Dwight, tract in sec 22, tp 3 north, sec 22. tp 1 south, range 9 west— 160 04 acres, sec 18, tp6 south range U.S.A, to Santa Fe Pacific R.R. Co., 160 range 7 west—$1000. $3500.00. 11 west; sec 18, tp 6 south, range 10 acres, sec 2, tp 2 north, range 7 west. Tillamook Land A Investment Co., Fred west. J. 8. Stephens to Alex McNair, lote 5 ¡ Scherzinger and wife and Charles B U.S.A, to Santa Fe Pacific R.R. Co , 160 and 6, blk 1. ¡Harter's add lo Tills U.S. Patent to Arthur Haag, 160 acres, acres, secs 4 and 5, tp 2 north, range Moores and wife to marsh lands in mook—$450. sec 34, tp 8 south, range 9 west. 7 west. I sections 24 and 25, tp 5 eolith, range John R. Harter and wife to Alex Mc U S Patent to Frank Kkroth, devisee of U.S.A, to Edward B. Perrin. 162.63 11 west. Nair, lots 7 and 8, blk 16, Thayer's Peter Soderholm, 160 acres,¡sec 14. acres, sec 4. tp 8 north, range 8 west. Nehalem Bay Park Land Co. to D B add to Tillamook—$400. tp 1 north, range 10 west. | Smith, lot 6. block 23, Nehalem Bay U.S.A, to N.P. Ry. Co., Ne Ne J^', sec L. H. Brown and wife to Peter J U 8. Patent .to Fritz Buhiow, 170 88 20. t)i 1 north, range 8 west, Nw J4 Park—$25. acres, sec 7, tp 3 south, range 9 Brown. 2114 acres io J. Tripp D L.C Ne J4, sec 25, tp 1 north, range 8 L»rs Pierson to Frank E. PeterBon, 160 west. —$4000.0C. west ; 57.47 acres, sec 10, tp 3 acres, sec 15, tp 2 north, range 9 west. north, range 8 west; Ne H Ne 14. O ieG., Basil, Monte ami Viola Map«* U S Patent to Henry Beelar. 160 acres, The Astoria Co. to Western Oregcn Co , eec 18, tp 6 south, range 9 west. to James M. Mapes, tract, sec 36, seo 28, tp 2 north, range 9 went. tracts in Pacific Harbor.—$1, U.S. Patent to Oliver P. Huston, 160 tp 1 south, range 10 west—$4- Alfred Magnuson to Geo. W. Kijer. Nehalem Bay Park Land Co. to Julia M acres, sec 33. tp 8 south, range 9 tract in secs 18 and 24, tp 3 u< r’h, R i ll A. Rees and husband to John M R iyal. lots 33 84, 85 and 36. blocks west. Wise, 160 scree, sec 19, tp 5 south, range 9 weet—$500, | D and U, Nehalem Bay Park—$100. U.S. Patent to William H. Fawcett, range 10 west—$1000.00. State of Oregon to John H. Hsak, 2v0 F. A. Oakes and wife to L. C Martin. tract, secs 20 and 21, tp 2 south, acres in sec 16, tp 1 north, range 7 C innie Dye and wife to Chester Mc I lots 10, It and 13, blk 22, Pacific range 9 west. Ghee, lots 3 and 6. blk 2. Miller's west—$500. addition to Bay City—$100. U.S. Pitent to Elra A. Hxrt, 160 acres, add to Tillamook City.—$525.00. Isaac Borton and wife to Jacob Seigrist, Michael Peterson to Mathias Matson, sec*. 19 and 20, tp 5 south, range 9 40 acres, sec 21, tp 2 south, isnge 9 Claude Thayer and wife to George A. tract in sec 26, tp 2 north, range 10 west. Gray, lot 6 blk 48, Thayer’s 5th add west—$400. west— $1700, U.S. Patent to Albert J. Getchell, 160 to Tillamook City—$100. J.C. Holden and wife to J. H Beach ■Potter-Chapin Realty Co. to Sarah E. acres, sec. 20, tp 4 south, range 9 and wife, tract, sec 29, tp 2 south, W. S. Randall to Harriet E. Allen, lot 4. Blazier. lots 14, 15, 16, blk 26, Bav west. blk 4, H. F. Goodspeed's add lo range 9 west—$350. H ’ Ocean Park—$450. U.S. Patent to Algern H. Tingley, 112 88 Tillamook City—$85j. Walter J. Smith, by administrator, to Annette B. Cotter to Potter Chapin acres m sec 24, tp 1 south, range 9 Mary A. Ranee and husliand to A. W. Hugh Johnson, tract, secs 8 and 10, west. Realty Co., 125.85 acres, sec 6, tp 1 and Martha J. Atterbuiy, lute 5 and tp 2 north, range7 west—$10,000.00 | south, range 10 west and sec 81, tp 1 6, blk 44, Claude Thayer's addition U.S Patent to John 8. Lamar, 120 acne, I north, range 10 west; also tract of Samuel J. Smith, et al. heirs of Walter sec 3, tp 1 south, range 9 west. to Tillamook City— $1050.00, J. Smith lo Hugh Johnson, quit tide land in sec< 6 and 7, tp 1 south, Eli O. Mills to A. *J. Bennett, tract, U.8, Patent to Carl G Peterson, 160 claim to tract in secs 3 and 10, tp 2 I range 10 west, containing 4 27 acres. acr<s, eec 12, tp 8 south, range 8 sec 25, tp 3 south, range 9 west— north, range 7 west—$1. 1 W. H. Twilight, by Sheriff, to ¡Western west. $400. Oregon Co., tax deed, tract, sec. 22. Nenalem Bay Park Land Co. to W. M. U 8. Patent to Elmer A. Ball. 80 acres, Monroe and wife, lot 21. blk 26, Alexander and Aimed» J McNair to tp 3 north, range 7 west—$17.84. eec 14. tp 1 north, range 10 weet. William F. Balmer, 10 acres in sec N6halem Bay Park — $25. I Mary E. Rhodes and husband to Bay I, tp 1 south, range lo we“t—$650.00. U S. Patent to Harriet Mabel Watt, 80 City Land Co , quit claim, tract in Bay City Land Co. to Mary E. Rhodes, acres, r“e 17, tp 1 north, range 10 Ellen Mahoney and husliand to Frank Biy City—$1.50. quit claim, tract in Bay City, Ore. west. Blaser, tract, rec 36, tp 1 south, [ Claude Thayer and wife to Jay H. and Mary Zerzan and husband to Frank U.S. Patent to Lars M. Mystrom. 160 range 10 west—$4150 00. Marietta Upton, quit claim, tract in Coufal, 160 scree, eec S3, Ip 1 south, acres, sec 29. tp 2 north, range 9 sec 15, tp 5 south, range 10 west— F. R Beals aud wife to Frank Ekrcth range 10 west—$1650. west. $t. tract, eec 14. tp 1 north, range 10 I U.S.A, to State of Oregon. 161.40 acres, E. E. Selph and wife to A. H. Malaney, U S. Patent to Mary Johnson, 160 acres, west — $400. tract in Malaney'a addition to Ocean sec 2, tp 2 north, range 7 west. secs 1, 2 and 12, tp 2 south, range Ellen Mahoney and husband to Frank Fark—$40. 9 weet. I U.S.A, to Herman Boelk, certified copy Kutcher, tract, sec 36. tp 1 aontl , A. C. 8outhmayd and wife to A. H. of patent to 16i) acres in sec 13. tp 1 range 10 west—$1200.00. U 8. Patent to Walter H. Evans. 180 Malaney, lot 3, blk 1, Malaney'* add north, range 10 west. acre-, eec 31 and 82, tp 8 north. Win. F. Balmer to Alex McNair and to Ocean Park. range 9 west. Johtnna Ek ruth to Frank Ekroth. quit t|8 Albert W. Plank, tract, sec 18, Henry A. Swarth and wife to C. E. U.S. Patent to Edgar Munson, 160 acres, claim to all,latida owned by John H. north, range 10 west — $I8 o 0 00. Pearson and wife, 80 acres in area 20 eec 15. tp 1 north, range 10 weet. Ekrotb—$1. and 21, tp 2 south, range 9 west— Lizzie Southmayd and wife to A. H. U.S. Patent to Mary Stoddard. 168.14 Alfred ami Mina E. Ekroth to Frank Malaney, lot 1, blk 1, Malaney'a add $1500.00. acres, sec 8. tp 1 north, range 10 Ekroth. quitclaim toall lands owned to Ocean Park—$800. II. E. Brown and wife to J. O. Blich weet. by John H. Ekroth—$1. Ellen Mahoney and husband to Frank feldt. tract, eec 88, tp 4 south, range Franklin C. Varner aud wife to D. O. Paul, 10 acres, sec 86. tp I south, U.S. Patent to Harry D. Bond. 80 acres, 10 west—$10. Houck. 136.15 acres in sec 6, tp 6 range 10. west—11750.00. sec 27, tp 2 north, range 10 west. George Watt and wife to Robert Watt, south, range 10 west; also 12J4 acres, John J. and Stella Burdick Perry to R. U.S. Patel.t to John L. Welle. 160 acres, J4 interest, tract in sec 5, tp 1 north, sec 6, tp 6 south, range 10 west — eec 36, tp 2 north, range 8 weal. F. Zachman. lots 7 and 8. W..D. range 10 weet and eec 82. tp 2 north, $2600. Stillwell's 2nd add, to Tillamook— U 8 Patent to Mary V. Bond, 160 aciee. range 10 weet — $750.00. H <ny D. Bond and wife to Mary Stod $600.00. secs 23 end 26, tp 2 north, range 10 dard, ¿40 acres in secs 22, 23 and 27. Tillamook Land & Investment Co. tu'J. Bergitte K Nelson to James N. Whit weet. W. Hellenbrand, tract, eec 24. tp 5 tp 2 north, rage 10 west—$1000. man, lot 6, blk 8. Cloverdale—$500. U.S. Patent to Oebun P. Bond, 40 acres, south, range 11 west — $1250.00. Nehalem Bay Park Land Co. to Even sec 28. tp 2 north, range 10 weet. Chas. Ray lo J. D Morris, loin 9 and 10, W. Jones, lot 41, bl B, Nehalem Bay K. P. Ry. Co. to Charles Maginnis. 80 U.S. Patent to Willard N. J.,.at, 160 blk 2, Cloverdale $l. acre«, sec 32, tp 2 north, r 6 weet — Park—$300. acres, eec 35, tp 2 north, range 8 w. 0. Wolfe and wife ro Thomas J. $640.00. Thomas B Coatee and wife to Edmund weet. Harris, jr , and wife, 80 acres, sec 8. Hallx Chaney and Isabella C. Alice Adkins (formerly Smith) and U.S. Patent lo John P. Lewis, 157.42 tp 2 south, range 9 wear. Cbaney. quit claim, tract'in sec 26, husband to Hugh Johnson, tract, acre» eec 81. tp 2 north, range 5 tp 2 north, range 6 west—$1. sec 10. tp 2 north, range 7 weet— Geo. F. Zimmerman and w ife to W E west. Catterlln. % interest, Sunny rueau Thomas C íate* and wife to Edmund H $10 000 00. U 8. Patent to Annia Ripley, 40 acres, add- $10. and Isabel's Chanev, quit claim to Hugh lohnson to Roy C. Johnson, tract, sec 7, tp 2 north, range 9 west. tract in sec 13. tp 2 north, range 9 containing j20 acres In secs 10 and 8. W. E. Catterlin and wife to U S. Pataut to Siegfried P. Christensen. Zimmerman, lot 1. blk west—$1. tp 2 north, range 7 west—$10. 160 acres, eec '■ 8, tp 8 north, range add to Tillamook. R, W. Robbins to Martin Bratberg. lot 4, Walter Howell and wife to Charles Pat 9 west. Barker. bl 3. Martha Jaooby's add to Bay ten, 120 acres, eec 22. tp 2 north, J. A. Monroe and wife to E. P. U.S. Patent to Burr L. Beals, 166 65 trustee, tiact in sec 30, tp 1 south, City—$600. rang* 7 west —$2500. acres, eec 4. tp 3 south, range 8 weet. Jonas Olson and'wife to E«*e M Crane, range 9 west and sec 25, tp 1 south quit claim to lots 1 and 2. blk 1, A. N. P. Ry. Co. to John Q A. Bowlby, range 10 west—$1500 00. 78 28 acres, eec 10, tp 8 north, range A Faithful Friend. A. Miller's sd I lo Tillamook—$5. Anna M Hathaway and husband to B 8 weet and eec 26. tp 4 north, range " I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Lauretta F. Hawley, by Sheriff, to W. 8. H. Hathaway, Iota 3 and 4. sec 1 8 west—$471 80. Cholera and Diarrhoea Ken edy since It Cone, tax deed to lot 8. b|k 3. Bar and lot 1. sec 2. tp 1 north, range 10 waa flrat Introduced lo the public In 1872. Tillamook Bay Co to Ervin Carter, View add to Bay City—58 oents. west—$1500.00. and have never found one instance loto 1 lo 9, blk 4, Ocean Lake Park William Hellstre'O. by Sheriff, to W. 8. where a cure was not speedily effected S Stephens to W. J Stephens lots 3, j. -$l- by its use I have been a commercial Cone, tax deed. !••« 5, bl 8, Fuller • 4. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11. 12 sad 16 blk I. traveler for eighteen years, and never Frank Wheeler to M. A. Wheeler. 160.79 add to Bay City—94 cents. Harter's add to Tillsmook City— start out '>n a trip without this, my acres, eec 82. tp 1 south, range 9 Ralph Ackley, by sheriff, to W 8. Cone, faithful friend." rays II H Nichols, of $1 west and sec 5. tp 2 south, range 9 Ind. Tee. When a man has tax deed, lot 7. bl 8, Fuller's add to F Goodspeed and •If* tn Frank |, Oakland. II. used a remedy for thirty five years he weet. Bay City—94 cepts. tp 1 south, range Dye. tract, sec 80. knows its value and is competent to speak I Christopher D. O’Brien and wife to E. B U S A. lo Santa Fe Par. 9 west—$585.60. of it. For sale by all Druggists. scree, eec 10. tp 1 Clark. ' j interest in Nw l, Se I*, A M. Hare and wife In Caroline Hart. I west. lots 1 and 2. blk 2. Park add tn | eec 7. tp 8 north, range 8 weal—$1 In Good Luck . *' A tiout twoy ears ago my father came John J. Rupp and wife to E. U Clark. Georgs Lodtke and wife to F. R Beale Tillamook City -$500.00. ' here from Hsson Citv, Iowa, on a vWt.'* tra:t in eec 6. tp 8 north, range 9 ThomaaF. Brown toCarolloe Hart, Io« ». «4 interest in Nw 14 8s >». eec 7. tp |says O. L. floott, Duffield. Mich. " While! weet. 8 north, range 8 went—$1. blk 2, Park add to Tillamook. here he was taken sick with diarrhoea Unknown, by Sheriff, to A. M Hare, Emma I- Williams to Carl Brown, lots W. J. Stephens and wife to C. E. Had and cramps I gave him several doses of a Colic. Cholera and 1 15 and 16. blk 46. Pac. add to Bay lot 1, blk 13. Bar View add to Bsy ley, lots 8.4. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 12 and Chamberlain Diarrhoea Remedy and it < urr*d him ’ City—$250. 16. blk 1. Harter's add to Tillamook Thia remedy always cure«. It la for sale City. by all Druggists. City—$23uO.OO. Noose S. Duerstler to Jacob H. Cook, . Jacob H. Couk and wile to Nelson P. paied by u. Brevities THE HALL OF FAME. Perhaps the two best friends In Sut ton. N II.. are David Hart and G. S. Morgan. The former is ninety-one years old and the latter ninety-three. The pioneer of Berks county (Pa.) aquiree la William Y. Shearer, who has conducted tbe office of justice of tbe l>eace ever since 1864. holding tbe of fice for forty-four years, and his ninth commission will expire next year. Although bis famous silver mine has yielded him 118.000.000, Tedro Alvara do, tbe "Mexican Croesus.” has been so extravagant that be has run into debt and has been constrained to lease bis property for fifteen years to an American syndicate. To his collection of more than 800 relics Captain John Ryan of West Newton. Mass., a veteran of several wars, has added a cane tbe materials of which represent three wars In which be partlelpated-tbe Mexican, civil and Spanish-American wars. Sixty years ago Hiram C. Matthews of Derry. N. H.. was given a letter of recommendation by several of tbe mer chants of Hyde Park. Vt Although he has never bad occasion to use tbe let ter, at the age of ninety-one Mr. Mat thews treasures it as a keepsake. Because Claude Trent of Princeton. Mo., serving on tbe dispatch bout I Yankton, weighs 215 pounds he Is un able to get Inside tbe ship's boilers to cleau them and do other jobs required of a bluejacket He therefore has an easier time than tbe other men. Chief Justice Fuller celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday last February. He took the oath of office Oct. 8. 1888. so that before tbe next presidential election he will have rounded out au bouorable service of twenty years as chief justice of tbe supreme court. Baron Speck von Sternburg, the Ger man ambassador, has gone to Europe. Baroness von Sternburg accompanied him. Previous to bls return to Wash ington. which will be the latter part of September, the ambassador will spend a short time in Scotland as a guest of Andrew Carnegie. Modes of the Moment. Taffeta hems are noticed upon the sleeves of the new white net waists. Tbe French touch of pink is observ able upon many gowns, and tbe pink panne velvets are used for waist trim- mlngs. It Is a noticeable feature of tbe sum- mcr dresses that many of them have the deep taffeta hem which may or may not match the gown. A bow of velvet of a contrasting col or is a feature of many cf the new gowns. The bow la placed just at the front of the yoke so that the ends fall upon the waist. Drop skirts are necessary to the thin summer dresses. They are made and sewed to tbe skirt so that there is no danger of the drop being longer or shorter than the dress skirt—Brooklyn Eagle. Home Notes. GENTLE COLT. And What Happened to the Man Who Bought It. “Whoa!" was the simultaneous excla- mation of the two old Brownstown farmers as they met ou tbe road and pulled up for a little chat. “Golu' ou past Sim Jones' place?" asked one of them after they bad dls- posed of the weather and their fami- Iles "Yep; I'm goln' a couple o' miles bey out him. Why?" "Say.” after a prolonged chuckle, "when you git front o' bls place walk the hosses. If Sim don't show up. jest let on sutbln bus gone wrong with tbe wagon and go In and borry a wrench or a hammer It's worth walkin' bait a day to see Slin. Jemlmy. but he's a sight!" "Bee stings or wbat?” "I b.iln't sayin' a word, only see him. That's all. Mornlu'. Git ep!" As good luck would have It. Sim was limping up and down In front of bls plac e, and no strategy had to be used In getting sight of him. There was a towel about his head, he bad but one eye In commission, and It was two- thirds closed, his hair was cut out in blotches to accommodate an adhesive plaster, and he could just manage to locomote with a crutch and a cane. “Hello. Sim!" shouted tbe man from tbe wagon. “Keers run over you?" "No; the keers didn't run over me. Durned cur'us how much |>eople wan- ter find out when they come 'long here. But I halu't makln' no grumble 'bout you. Abe. 'cause you and me alius been friends. 1 know I look jest 's though I'd beeu sa wed and spilt and piled up. Did you see that feller round here las’ week peddlin' a pop eyed black colt 'Itbout a white hair on Im?” "Yaas; stopped at place and stumped me fur a dicker." "Well, you'll never see him ag'ln. Abe. ef 1 see blm first, He tole me positive that colt was gentle as a kit ten. aud I bought him. That nlgbt I rode him Inter the woods to look fur tbe cows, and wbeu they found me 'bout midnight 1 was n blamed sight worse’n I am now. Ef you ever see that cuss. Abe. git me word ef it costa a dollar.'*—Detroit Free Press. Just Like a Girl. Tbe Friend—Do you think she will keep her engagement a secret? Tbe Envious One—Well I Bbould say not! The Friend—Well, she received the gold band last nlgbt Tbe Envious One—Indeed! Well, it is a wonder she don't hire a brass band to announce It today. — Denvet News-Times. Dusty's Kick. “Dese automobiles are a nuisance." growled Dusty Dennis as be frowned at a passing touring car. "What's de matter, pard?" asked Gritty George. "One of dem run yon down?" "No, but last nlgbt dey put me In a cell wid a chauffeur, and 1 couldn't sleep for de smell of gasoline.”—Chi cago News. Never use on tbe face a wash rag which is not scaldyd each day. Self Accusing. To prevent sandwiches from drying "I don’t believe you know much when they have to be kept for a time about farming." said the patronizing wrap them in paraffin paper and then man who had Just settled In tbe neigh borhood. pack in a tin box. “No." answered Mr. Corntossel; "I Cut sheets of tin foil and place under tbe flower vase doilies, and you will kind o' thluk I don't myself. A man have no trouble with any dampness that knew much about farming would not have bought a farm anywhere affecting the best polished furniture. Hang your broom in the cellarway «round here lu the first place."—Wash when not tn use. and it will keep soft ington Star. and pliant and wear much longer than What Wes Lacking. when kept In tbe dry nlr of tbe kltcb- Tom—When are you going to wed •n. Equal parts of turpentine and am your pretty fiancee? Dick (gloomily) — Indeed I do n»t monla will take paint out of clothing even If bard and dry. Saturate the know. Tom—But the report Is gaining cur- spot as often as necessary and wash rency. off with warm soapy water. Dick—Yes. but I am not gaining cttr- rency. That la Just the trouble.—Chi English Etchings. cago News. Previoua to 1834 the house of com mons was lighted by candles, which wars affixed to massive chandeliers, To the long list of London dubs there must now be added the Poets* club, which has been formed for the purpose of revivifying the neglected art of versemaktng. A manuscript sold in London the other day bad the lntersst of curiosity It was that of a tale written by the father of Robert Browning and en titled "Tbs Widow of the Wood." The cost of maintaining English roads baa risen In recent years out of al! proportion to the Increase of popu lation. owing chiefly to the enormous Increase of tbe traffic. On the Notting ham roads there are now ten vehicles where there was one twelve years ago. All About Her. Winkle—See that little woman In black over there? I'll bet there are more men crazy about that woman than any womnu In town. Hinkle—What makes you think so? Winkle—Well, she's tbe matron out at tbe insane asylum.—Judge. How It Affected Plays and Players. "Htrongheart" la now being used In I the stock companies. John C. Rice and Hally Cohen will star In a new farce called "Just Like a Man" The revival of ‘The Pride of Jenlco." which James K. Hackett made thia season has been most succasefnl. Marie Doro bae achieved a decided success In Izmdon Both personally and professionally she Is exceeding1? popular. Felice Morris, the daughter of the late Felix Morris, will appear In vaude ville In a one act comedy called "Ttbe Old. Old Story." Monk (the raddle)— Ever since Leo ate that Gordon highlander be won't do anything but play golf. Unlike Seme Married Men. "It must be forlorn for a bachelor when he falls III." •That's so No one to take In board ers for him.”-Browning a Magazine. 2*