Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 17, 1908, Image 3

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    T illamook
IEMORY OF THE PAST.
Strangs Ceremonies That Mark
Burial oi a Spanish KT>g.
k»’ wonderlug the other day
hue thing had glveu me the moat
¡¡re In the world." said the village
k. “I bad to go back a long
p-lear back Into the blesaed San-
kus day»' but I recalled It, It
| scarf I found In my stocking
right Christmas morning I got
lone, and my brother got a blue
I was a mighty proud boy that
hg as 1 trudged downtown with
feii scarf around my neck. I
It every day until the birds be-
k sing In the springtime and the
were hunting up tbeir marbles.
■ now remember who gave It to
or wbat became of it, but I do
(that the memory of it still clings
| benediction.
bee the days of that little red
1 have bad things of far more
Me value. I have worn lodge
jus of high degree; I havg bad a
watch and chain; I once had a
if shoes that cost $5 and a neck-
kt cost twice as much as the llt-
I scarf. Nay. more, I once tackled
k bat. But among these things
recall none that gave me such
fee ar.d unalloyed pleasure, such
lied up feeling, as did that little
nrf way back tn the days when
irolf sat out tn the road and
d. 'Tis the little red scarf days
Itlr the memory with ‘It might
been.' ’’—Osborn (Kan.) Farmer.
Strange and almost weird is the cer­
emonial which accompanies tbe burial
of Spanish kings. Tbe pantheon, or
royal tomb, is at the palace of tbe
Es< urial, situated 3.UOO feet above the
level of the sea and some distance
from tbe capital. Only kings, queens
and mothers of kings are buried there,
the coffins of the kings lying on one
side, those of tbe queens on tbe other
After lying in state for several days
in tbe throne room In Madrid an enor
mous procession Is formed, accompany
Ing the body to the Escurial. A halt
Is made ou the way, and tbe corpse
rests there for one night.
In the morniug the lord high chant
berlaln stands at tbe side of tbe coffin
and says in loud tones, “Is your majes­
ty pleased to proceed on your Jour­
ney?" After a short silence the pro­
cession moves on and winds up to tbe
grand portal of the palace. These
doors are never opened except to ad
mlt a royal personage, dead or alive.
When tbe casket containing the re­
mains Is at last placed tn tbe vault
the chamberlain unlocks It and. kneel
ing down, calls with a loud voice
“Senor! Senor! Senor!"
After a solemn pause he cries again:
“Ills majesty does not reply! Then it
is true, the king Is dead!”
He then locks tbe coffin, gives tbe
key to the prior and, taking bis staff
of office, breaks it in pieces and flings
them at the casket. Tbe booming of
the guns and the tolling of bells an­
nounce to the nation that tbe king has
gone to his final resting place.
I His Nam« Changes In Various
Parts of the World.
in Smith—plain John Smith—Is not
[high sounding; it does not sug-
■rtstocracy; It Is not the name of
hero In die away novels, and yet
mood, strong and honest. Trans-
i to other languages, it seems to
I the ladder of respectability.
I In Latin It Is Johannes Smltbus;
tallan smooths It off into Glovan-
inlthl: the Spaniards render It
jSmlthus; the Dutchman adopts It
pus Schmidt; the French flatten
t Into Jean Smeet. and the Rus-
nneezes and barks Jonloff Smlt-
fcl When John Smith gets Into
|ea trade in Canton be becomes
I Sbimmit; If he clambers about
it necia, the Icelanders say he Is
k Smithson: If he trades among
fuscaroras he becomes Ton Qa
Ila: in Poland he Is known as
Schmlttiwelskl; should be wan-
Imong the Welsh mountains they
Df Jlbon Schmldd; when be goes
léxico he is booked as Jontll
■tri; If of classic turn and be lln-
famong Greek ruins he turns to
Imlkton. and in Turkey he is ut-
dlsgulsed as Yoe Seef.—Phreno-
bl Journal.
Mystery of a Cookbook,
kebody mentioned cookbooks,
[takes a good deal to make me
¡er." said the publisher, “but I
red a Jclt In the culinary line the
I day that set me thinking. In
Eg over the manuscript of a cook-
[tbat had been submitted for our
»vol I was struck by this Intro
pn to many of the recipes, ‘Good
carding house table.’
iw, wby that discrimination?
anything that Is good enough for
■rding bouse table good enough
Dy other table, and Isn't anything
Is good enough for any other ta­
ped enough for a hoarding bouse
? Judging by the way those par-
ir recipes read, they may result
¡me rather tasty dishes. Then
limit them to boarding bouses?"
iv York Globe.
His Successor,
brtly after the death of one of
■tid e greatest poets a devoted ad-
r of bis visited the little West-
knd villages where the poet bad
I and died to gaze reverently at
huse, the little church and at
I of his favorite haunts where
I of his Immortal poems were corn­
dog an old man a native of the
kc), the stranger entered into con­
ation with him. remarking sadly
be death of the poet, to which the
Dan auswered kindly and encour-
My:
fe, aye, still 1 mak' na doobt but t'
'll carry tbe blzness on.”
Brief and Pithy.
American law Journal baa quot-
le charge to a Jury delivered by a
kin Judge Donovan as tbe abortest
(cord. Tbe Judge said:
entlemen of the Jury, If you be-
1 tbe plaintiff And a verdict for
Itlff and tlx tbe amount. If you
ve the defendant And a verdict
lefendant. Follow the officer.”
t an English periodical caps this
| charge by quoting a shorter one
erad by Commlsaloner Kerr. He
to a Jury:
bat man aays prisoner robbed him.
prisoner says be didn't You eet-
Plagiarism.
tbe literary club a sympathetic
d surrounded tbe humorist, whose
e had been robbed.
b*y cleaned out everything," said
han-“everything, but thank good-
, they didn’t ewlpe from my desk
manuscript column of Jokes for
week's paper.”
trtaps they knew,” suggested a
ateer cynically, “that the Jokes
already been swiped”—New Or-
I Times Democrat.
Liberality.
Be Jimmie, who had just received
I of mixed candy passed It around
*’ tbe family, earing: "Helpyour
to all tbe cbocolatos you want
ft like them.”—Exchange.
17, iqos
A Square Deal
A ROYAL FUNERAL
Unalloyed Joy That Camo With
the Little Rad 8carf.
PLAIN JOHN SMITH.
D ecember
headlight ,
the
QUEER TELEGRAPH POLES.
It assursd you when you buy Dr Plsrre’i
family medicine»— for all the Ingredi­
ent» entering Into them are printed on
th» hot lie-wrap per* and their formula«
are atlw-iad under oath as being complete
and correct. You know just wbat you ace
paying for and that the ingredients are
gather-! from Nature's laborati 1 being
selr
from the most valuable natite
.1 roots found growing in out
m<sl
American fores
while potent to curt
are per
to the most
delicate worn
Wre^Notjdro^
ivcrrme. inis agent possesses
nieaicTiYsl proper tie.- of its own
being a most valu&bieantiseptic and anti
ferment» nutritive and southing demul­
cent.
Glycerine plays an Important part In
Dr. Pierce's (¡olden Medical Discovery in
the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and
weak stomach, attended by sunr risings
heart-burn, foul breath, c it- d tongue
poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stom­
ach, biliousness and kindred d range
monte of the stomach, liver and towels.
Besidea curing nil the above ul «tressing
ailments. the "Golden Medical Disc »very ’
Is a specific for all diseases of the mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of the
na al passages or of »he stuuu ch bow*»
or pelvic organs. Even in its ulrei ally*
8ta-TPH it will yield to this »overt i -n r< m
edy if its use be persevi red in. In < nron ■
Catarrh of the Nasal pa sages, it is well
while taking tbe "Gohlen Med cal Dis­
covery ” for th» necessary constitin >nal
treatment, to cleanse the passages freely
two or three times a day w ith ur. Sage’s
Catarrh Remedy. This thoron?li course
of treatinaut generally cures the wcust
cases.
Watch Springs.
The watch carried by the average
man la composed of ninety-eight pieces
and Its manufacture embraces more
than 2.000 distinct and separate opera
tlons.
Hairspring wire weighs one-twenti
etb of a grain to the inch. One mile of
wire weighs less than half a pound
The balance gives five vibrations ev
ery second. 200 every minute. 18.000
every hour. 432.000 every day and 157.-
080,000 every year
The value of springs when finished
and placed In watches Is euormous In
proportion to the material from which
they are made. A ton of steel made up
tnto hairsprings when in watches 1»
worth more than twelve and one-half
times the value of tbe same weight In
pure gold.
How He Managed It.
The bishop of Richmond told a good
story about his father. “He was a
farmer." said Dr. rullelne. “and a nice
old gentleman too. One year he took it
Into bls bead to grow flax, so he sowed
the seed and, having a good crop. sent
It away to be made Into a tablecloth
Some time later when seated at dinner
be remarked to a lady near him, ‘Do
you know, I grew this tablecloth my­
self!' ‘Did you really?" sbe answered,
with tbe greatest surprise. ‘However
did you manage It?" ‘Well,’ most mys­
teriously, 'if you'll promise not to tell
any one I'll tell you. I—planted a nap­
kin.’"—Loudon Mall.
Her Assistant.
The authoress of whom Fliegende
Blatter tells bad said that sbe was
very happy in her married life.
“1 find my busband such a help!*'
she added fervently.
“Indeed!” said her friend. "Does he
cook or write?"
Thought of Him.
Papa—Are you sure that you and
mamma thought of me while you were
away? Grace—Yes; we heard a man
kicking up a great row about bls
breakfast at the hotel, and mamma
said. "That'» Just like papa.”
Economy.
Notice of Citation
In the County Court ot Tillamook County,
State of Oregon.
In the matter of the»
estate of T. S. Jewell,/
deceased.
’
To the heirs, devisees and any and all per­
sons interested in the estate of T S.
Jewell deceased, greeting :
By order of the above .entitled Court all
the heirs devisees and all persons interested
in the estate above named are hereby cited
to appear before Honorable H. F. Good-
speed Judge of the above entitled Court, at
the Court House, at Tillamook City, in
Tillamook Couuty, State of Oregon, on the
16th day of January 1909. at ten o,clock in
the forenoon of said day to show cause why
an order should not be granted the Admin­
istrator of the said estate authorizing him to
sell either at public or private sale all the
real estate belonging to the estate of said T
S. Jewell, deceased, consisting of the N
S of Ne Vi and
of }-e % of Section 24,
Township 3 South, Range 10 West of the
W 1 imette Meridian, in Tillamook County.
Oregon, for the purpose of paying the in­
debtedness incured by deeeased durii.g lbs
lifet.me and expense and accruing cost and
expe. se of the administration of the said
estate.
In testimony whereof I do hereunto set
my hand and affix the Seal of said Court at
my Office in the Court House, at Tillamook
City, in Tillamook County, State of Oregon.
J. C HOLDEN.
Clerk of the County Court of
Tillamook County, State
of Oregon.
Plaintiff,
Vi.
The Yellow Fir Lum­
ber Company (acor-
poration)¿
1 efendant.
N otice is H bhbby G iven .—That in pur­
suance oi a decree of foreclosure and order of
sale rendered in the CircuitCourt of the btatc
of Oregon for the County of Tillamook, on
the 9th day of November, 19o8 in the above
entitled suit, and of an execution issued out
of said ( ourt in said suit on the 12th day of
November, 1908. and to me directed, 1 will
offer for sale and sell as the law directs, at
the Couit House door of said County in the
Chy ol 1 iliamook, State of Oregon on Satur­
day, the 23rd day of January, 1909, at the
hour of ten o’clock a.m., the real and per­
sonal property described in said decree and
order of sale as follows, towit :
1 he Soulhone-half of the North-east quar­
ter and the North-west quarter of the North­
east quarter of Section thirty-one, in Town­
ship Two South of Range Nine West of the
Willamette Meridian in Oregon.
Also the following described personal pro­
perty in said County, to-wit: One upright boi­
ler and ten horse-power donkey engine 4O0ft.
of 5-8" steel cable, two snatch blocks and one
snatch dog chain w ith one dog, all of the
above personal property being that pur­
chased by said corporation from C E. Don­
aldson ; also all the machinery, boilers,
engine.
gang-edger, pony planer, lath
machine, cut-off saw. saw mill, shafting,
belting, pulleys, brick comprising foundation
for boilers, piping, lumber, trucks, one
shingle machine and all articles of ma­
chinery and tools formerly contained in or
belonging to the mill known as the Cali­
fornia-Oregon Cooperage Company mill,
located at Bay City, Tillamook ( ounty,
Oregon; also all wire cable, tools usd
machinery of every kind and description
owned ,by said Yellow Fir Lumber Com­
pany, in said County and State.
Said property will
be sold at public
auction to the highest bidder to satisfy tie
sums due upon said judgment and decree,
to-wit ; The sum of »3351.43 ; the further
sum of >300.00 as Attorney’s fees, and for
costs and disbursements of said suit to­
gether with accruing costs and expenses of
sale.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, Decem­
ber 17th, 1908.
H. CRENSHAW,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
FIRE
BOOTS AND SHOES
©
of the
Í®
Red Front Shoe Store
Is offered for Sale at COST.
Owing to the damaged condition of the store building I
compelled to dispose of my stock at a sacrifice on account
P.
F.
BROWNE
L
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES g
STEEL STOVES & RANCES, f
We carry a Larue Steck of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
-¿pT
Sheriff'« 8ale.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Tillamook.
Walter A. Ditnick.
FIRE
The Entire Stock of
In couffha and hoarsen?®» caused by bron«
chial. throat and lung affections. exet nt con­
sumption in its advanced stages. the "Golden
Medical Discovery” is a must efiiuient rem
edy. especially in those obstinate, hang-on
coughs caused by irritation and congests n of
the bronchial mucous membranes. The ” Dis*
coverj’ ” is not so good for acute coughs aris­
ing from sudden colds, nor must it be ex
pected to cure consumption iu its idvanm;
stages—no medicine will do that -but for all
the obstinate, chronic roughs, which, if neg­
lected. or badly treated, lead up toconsump
Won. It is the hes* medicine th*» • an »«*> »«»••
Made of Adobe In Bolivia—Growing
Trees Used In Africa.
The most original telegraph line In
the world once extended from the cap­
ital of Bolivia, La Paz, to tbe town of
Oruro. In this part of Bolivia there
are no growing trees, and wood Is so
difficult to And that eveu the ordinary
household furniture of the natives is
Invariably made not of wood, but of
dried mud or adobe.
So when the rar broke out between
Chile and Bolivia and a telegraph line
became urgent It was adobe that was
chosen for the queerest telegraph ja'les
In existence. These pillars were built
on stone foundations and measured
about five feet square at tbe base, with
a height of about fifteen feet.
They were placed at Intervals oi
about 3di feet and thus held the wlr
at a height sufficient to clear tbe only
animals of the country, the llama am!
the donkey. The total length of th'
line was 150 miles.
Amqng other curious telegraph Hues
Is the growing pole line erected in
Uganda by an English engineer, who
could not And any dead wood which
would withstand the white ants and
hit upon tbe Idea of transporting grow
Ing bark cloth trees to the side of the
roads and using them as poles.
In the Dutch East Indies growing
trees are turned to account also, bul
there a wire is stretched across the
roud between the trees on either side
and tbe Insulator is suspended In its
middle, and the line is thus over the
road and clear from vegetation.—Chi
cago Tribune.
FIRE
s
IÜ
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX
The Most
McNAIR CO.
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE
HONEY and TAR
Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat
and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption
in the
YELLOW PACKAGR
J. S. Lamar, Tillamook, and Hawk & Miller, Bay City.
For Real Estate,
An
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Edison Phonograph
W C TROMBLEY.
on the Tree
Then a Christ iuhr brightened by songs,
mnbic, dai c-e« and stories; then long
evenings mad« short throughout the
winter by this same gieat enurtamer.
Notice.
N otice is H ereby G iven — That «1
a General Election held in Tillamook
Comty, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3rd
of Noiwnbtr, 1906. a vote whs taken in
the precincts of Tillamook, Hoquarto* ,
Fairview and South Prairie, lor atiu
»gainst Mock running nt large, and al
said election a majority of m H votes cast
in said preci licit* was "against stock
running at large.”
That within aixty day« from the «late
of this notice it will be unlawful tor
A g'B »ppr-<ia<“<i by »11, from the
Mo k to run at large in said precincts.
Dated this the 10th day of Ncvemlnr. i bsby up. from Chrirttn»» <I»y oti
A.D. 19"8.
througliotil th- ye»r «n<l in other year».
J. C. HOLDEN.
Hare you beard the new Amberol
County Cletk.
Hecorile ? Tlwy |4»y four minntfe I
I Uome in early I—'fore the la»t minute
folk, crowd th- etore. You ran buy i
CURETH.LUNC8 r.ow for Cbri.tiuae delivery.
A full line of ioetrumente and all tl-e
new Record».
BAY CITY, OREGON.
Did You Ever Try
HAHKIS’S NEW FEED AND
L1VEK1 HAKN,
I Foley’s
Kidney*
Remedy
Cures Backache, Kidney and
Bladder
Trouble.
If not, give him a calk
It corrects irregularities,
Everything first-class. Second strengthens the kidneys so they
will eliminate the impurities
block South of P U.
from the blood and tones up
tbe whole system.
w. g . H arris , Prop.
Commence taking Foley’s
DIE WORLDS 6REATEST SEWING MACHINE Kidney Remedy at once and
avoid Bright's Disease or Dia­
betes. 50. and $1.00 bottles.
J. S. Lamar, Tillamook.
Hawk & Miller, Bay City.
PHONOGRAPHS
THE EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
KILL»«
mo
WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING
looks’belter-weor» looker.
qnd v* S more
bodily comfort
because cut on
large poder
costs no mo
rhe just as
WJW
couch
w,tm Dr. King’s
New Discovery
for csitfr* tj S jr .
For Sale *t LA MA K’S Dr«»
Store. Tillamook, Ore.
jjR A. D. PERKIB8,
Howell—How many meals a day do
you have? Pnwell-Two. We have
breakfast, and then It takes my wffs
•ntll dinner time to deride what to
have for luncheon —New Tort Pres«.
U19 AU. THROAT AMO I UM fl TW0U8LE».
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
REHWENT DENTIST.
OB HOirBT BKFUHDED.
Office in Sturgeou'e Building
The only sericina and formidable
thing tn nature 1» will. - Emerson.
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