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Ti LLAMOOS HE ADLIG-HT, DECEMBER 24, 1Ô08 ¡TOISE SHELL ths Platas Ara rom the Animal. J WHEN SILENCE WAS GOLDEN. Removed Spsschmaking by Prssidsntial Candi dates Ns Longer Dangerous. The modern practice of speecbmak- » of tortoise shell has a nd translucent yellow, the ing by presidential candidates la In marked contrast to the early practice. raiuable kind of ahelL »pie think this pale, un- In former times It was considered un ill the cheaper kind," the dignified for a candidate for president "Do you know why? Be to make any open effort In bls own be kitatlons are all made like half, and candidates generally observ ed strict silence. The theory was that one vulgar error about If a candidate opened his mouth to say ler la that the tortoise la anything or even wrote the most com- ; its shell casing. That Is monplace letter lt would be used D error as it would be to against him. was killed to get its wool, I General Scott, Whig candidate for done Is this: The fisher- president In 1852, owed his defeat In [caught a tortoise, tie him part to two innocent but unfortunate ler his back with dry grass expressions used by him long before They set fire to this stuff, bls nomination. In 1846. when be ex ■rly. and the beat causes pected to be ordered to Mexico, he be | plates of the shell to spoke the support of the administra I Joints. With a knife the tion for his military plans by saying led off. and afterward the tn a published letter that “soldiers bad kt free. The base, or root. a far greater dread of a Are upon the |is Intact and will grow rear than of the most formidable en ■toises were killed to get emy In the front.” For this expression ■y would long since have President Polk declined to order him to Mexico at that time, and when Jvery tortoise is. as it Scott was nominated for president six a shell farm. Fishermen years later he never beard the last of Hlarly and with heat and I “the Are upon the rear.” The other expression occurred tn a ly remove his shell.”— note to tbe secretary of war. One day flmes-Democrat the secretary called at General Scott's office and found that he was absent. IN THE OCEAN. On returning and learning that tbe sec I-------- retary had called the general wrote a is For the Different Tinte note in explanation of his absence, say f the Water. ing that he “had only stepped out for bud colors are often re a moment to take a hasty plate of [sea. but Just as the ali* soup.” When he was nominated for I glory so water has ita president the “hasty plate of soup” I quite apart from mere figured In all sorts of caricatures and brought upon him ridicule that be did >wn lines In the waves not deserve. •ome from the muddy Abraham Lincoln, a frequent speak ed from the shore, as er prior to bls nomination, did not ut >fly from reflected sky. ter a word publicly during tbe cam luny other colors In the paign. He made no addresses, wrote kost every long voyage no public letters and held no confer f reddish brown color ences. His letter of acceptance con I one time or another. tained only 134 words. The practice of Irops of the discolored speecbmaklng by candidates after their mined under a mlcro- nomination began with James A. Gar lf minute cylinder shap- field.—Indianapolis News. in. some separate, some In scores. It Is this A WOMAN'S INFLUENCE. times called “sea Baw ls given tbe name to [hough it also abounds Effect It Produced on Her Husband’s Business Affairs. L Sometimes the Wa A delegation of young men lately ld will be seen to be of I for an extent of ser waited on their employer’s wife with if bls is caused by mll- the oddest request on record. "You bns of minute one cell- see, madam," said the spokesman, “we ■lcb lash themselves want to have a half holiday every Sat ■ his erratic Individual urday. Now, if you will be particu is of the finest of hair- larly nice to Mr. Page for a few days we'll go to him and ask”— Blla.—Pearson’s. “Gentlemen,” the lady haughtily in terrupted, “do you imply that I do not I of the Beasts. in the Malay wilds understand what Is due to my hus b beasts—which here band?” “Oh, I know all about It, madam.” , as safe from moles- eir ancestors In pre- the spokesman went on. “I'm married kre visible on tree myself. Things go wrong In the house, I game path and on and you’re tired and cross at breakfast. ly at the drinking Then we suffer at the office. You stay trying stream. Here up late to chaperon your daughter at a nine feet from the ball, and we have more trouble at the lat an elephant has office. You’re a bit cross three morn kg back against tbe Ings in succession for one reason or tree, and, see. coarse another, and we have a—a—terrible ■Ing In tbe hardened time at the office. "You see how the matter stands and ng, sharp scratch re- | Intervals marks the how greatly you will oblige us by be pceros. Here, again, ing more than usually agreeable to Mr. [of a tiger barely an Page for three or four days. The [pitted tracks of deer fourth day give him the best breakfast Krletles surround the you can—everything that be likes best Boles which are tbe —and we’ll get what we want in three I elephant. — Cornhill minutes. “Talk about a woman having no In- fluence in the business! Why. tbe hu- mor she's In has more effect than a the Sign. 99 kl Evarts was sec- bank failure or a boom in trade.1 She thought she ought to be angry, | new elevator man d In the department but Instead she laughed and agreed to Mr Evarts by sight the proposition, and four days later [conspicuous sign to when they waited on the head of the I order of the secre firm he made tbe closing hour 12 ting was prohibited, »’clock and said never In tbe history rts boarded the car of the firm had things run as satisfac [ a famous senator, torily as they had during the last four t a cigar. The new days.—London Tit-Bits. kbed tbe smoker on L pointing at the no- The African Elephant. ■d that sign?” Mr. Shunning man and. as a rule, fleeing [tore down the ot- at bls approach, the African elephant | turning to tbe eie- when attacked often shows fight and Is ■Vhat sign? I don’t dangerous prey. Kongo specimens have hendant suspecting very large ears that even stretch back ■eld his peace, but beyond the neck and cover part of the kr out and asked tbe flank. In color the Kongo elephants [who the chap with are of a grayish blue, almost slatelike | b The guard told tint. No one has even reported seeing specimens of tbe sacred white elephant of India there. In size Kongo ele best Villages, phants have been killed more than ul survey we ven- fourteen feet high at the withers and tbe names of the reckoned at more than eight tons In that we consider weight. Tusks obtained are sometimes land so far as our more than 200 pounds In weight and Ide experience are ■lx feet and a half in length. Ice Is made impar tnowledge and due Free Speech In England. iims of each to its Professor Masterman. lecturing at Ire the six: Bon- Cambridge on modern England and |; Clovelly, Devon- tbe liberty of tbe subject, said there I Dorset; Sonnlng. was enough treason spoken In Hyde ■urrev. and Clap- park. London, on 8unday afternoons Mon Strand Mags- to fill a German fortress. Instead, the orators went home to tea. It Is a re markable fact, however, added tbe lec turer, that there Is no state In Europe where attacks on the sovereign are so rare or so strongly resented by the brk her eyes bet- people at large.—London Graphic. |he business, and clothes—gee. she A Limit. she was twins!” Mrs Henpeck (to her husbandi — What would you do If I were to die? Henpeck—It would drive me crazy Mr«. H—Would you marry again? Henpeck—I don't think I would be as T«xy as that.— St Paul Pioneer Press. — yf ■ Notice of Trustee's Sale of Real Property. ■N otice is H bbbbv Gives.—That persuant to an order of the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon made and entered ol record on the 10th day of December, 1908, authorizing and direct ing me as trustee of the estate of J. H. Beach, bankrupt, to sell all of the real pro perty of said estate for the purpose of pay ing claims against said estate and the ex penses of such trusteeship. 1 will on the 16th day of January. A.D . 1909 at the hour uf 1O o’clock of said day and thereafter, nell at public sale, at the North door of the Court Bouse, in Tillamook City, and for cash the following described real property of said estate, to-wit : An undivided one-half in terest in and to the following : Beginning at a stake on the 16th section Tine, 5.29 chains North of the SB. corner of the S.W. of the N.W. ‘4 of Sec. 26 tp. 3 s*. of K. 9W ,a maple 16 inches in diameter bears South 22bj degrees. Bait 1.15 chains; thence North 2 degrees and 40 minutes West 4 chains, set a stake for N.E corner of factory ground West 1 25 chains; South 2 degrees and 40 minutes. West 4 chains: East 1.25 chains to place of beginning, containing acre. situate and being in 1 illamook County. Oregon: also in Tillamook County. Oregon, the following, commencing at a point 30 feet West of the S.E. corner of Section 29. tp. 2 S.. R. 9 W.; running thence North 150 feet ; thence West 60 feet; thence South 150 feet ; thence East 60 feet to the place of beginning ; also an undivided one-half in terest in a certain lot 50 feet x 150 feet adjoining the last above described parcel of real property on the West. Said sale made subject to the confirmation of said Court. Dated at I illamook, Oregon, this the 17th day of December. 1908. D L. SHRODE. Trustee of the Estate of J. H. Beach, Bankrupt. Notice of Citation In the County Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon. In the matter of thei 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 al 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 County, 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 % of Ne Vi and s Vs of Sc of Section 24. Township 3 South, Range lo West of the Willamette Meridian, in li.lamcok County. Oregon, for the purpose of paying the in debtedness incured by deceased during his lifetime and expense and accruing cost and expense of the administration of the said estate. In testimony whereof I do hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court at m.v Office in the Court House at Tillamook City, in Tillamook Countv. State of Oregon. J. C HOLDEN. Clerk of the ( ounty Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon. Sheriff 's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook. Walter A. Dimick. Plaintiff, vs. The Yellow Fir Lum- • ber Company (acor- poration). L efend ant. . N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in pur suance of a decree of foreclosure and order of sale rendered in the CircuitCourt of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook, on the 9th day of November, 1908. in the above entitled suit, and of an execution issued out of said Court in said suit on the 12th day of November, 1908. and to me directed, I will otter for sale and sell as the law directs, at the Court House door of said County in the City ol Tillamook, State of Oregon, on Sátur 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 : The South one-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 4<J0ft. of 5-8" steel cable, two snatch blocks and one snatch dog chain with one dog, all of the above persohal property being that pur chased by said corporation from C. B. 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 County, Oregon, also all wire cable, tools and machinery of every kind and description owned by said Yellow Fir Lumber Com pany, in said County and State. Sa'id property will be sold at public auction to tne highest bidder to satisfy tbe 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’, WKF Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. Notice. N otice is H ereby G iven .—That the County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a bridge across Trask River, known as the Stillwell Bridge. Span to be 100 feet, according to plans and specifications on file at the Office of the County Clerk. A certified Check equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid as a guarantee that the Bidder will ex ecute a Bond for the completion of the con tract if awarded the same. All bids must be filed in the Office of the County Clerk, of Tillamook County, on or before 10 o'clock am. Wednesday, the 6th day of January, 1909. The County Court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order Of the County Court. J. C HOLDEN, _______________________________ County Ctefk. FIRE FIRE. kill ™ COUCH «0 CURE TH* LUNCS Dr. King’s - New Discovery FWC8iST BOOTS AND SHOES Of the Red Front Shoe Store Is offered for Sale at COST. S Owing to the damaged condition of the store building I compelled to dispose of my stock at a sacrifice on account of the kite fire. The public is invited to come and get lots of Bargains from a well selected stock of Boots and Shoes. Remember the place: The Red Front Shoe Store. p F BROWNE, Salesman in HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES I We carry a Large St< ck of ïi Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, I Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Wincow Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw McNAIR CO. The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic < consupatio". Pleasant---------- ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup OB MOBIT BKrVWDXD. fse sAZUrea« safe, ases. Ufa ««I«««« It is guaranteed I For Real Estate, An - SEE — Edison Phonograph W C. TROMBLEY. on the Tree Then aChriHtinaH brightened by aongs. music, dance« an«l atoriea; then long evenings made abort throughout the winter by thia same great entertainer. EDISON BAY CITY, OREGON. Did You Ever Try HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a caP. Everything first-class. Second Will cure a cough or cold no matter how severe and prevent pneumonia and consumption. A Guarantee. block South of P.O, This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to re fund your money if Foley'» W. G. HARRIS, Prop Honey and Tar fails to cure rHE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE your cough or cold. Containe no opiates. The genuine is in a LIGHT RUNNING yellow package, mutt HUriTUTU. J. S. Lamar, Tillamook. Hawk & Miller, Bay City. PHONOGRAPHS THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH TOWERS FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED GARMENTS A gift appreciated by all, from the l«by up. from Christmas day on throughout the year and in other year«. Have you heard the new Amberol Record* ? They play four nilni’tca Come in early before the last minute folk« crowd the store. You can buy now for Christmas delivery. A full line of instruments and all tl>e new Records. are cut on large patterns designed to gWe the wearer the utmost comfort UC«T DURAMI CLÍAM SUITS *3*2 SLtCKtPs For Sale at LAMAR'S Drag Store, Tillamook, Ore. A. d . perk I*h , RESIDENT DENTIST. Office in Sturgeon* Building. jf roe want Mth*ra Vlhmtlng Hhntne. RotafJ ■battle <>r a ~ ¡ < hatn tyaeh] HrV.t>g M.-w hln* writ* io TM( HW H(FM MWim MACWIHI CO«PA«Y Orang«, M m »«- M«» 7 ma * '«»» tna*ilr«tardla«»et tg.-a iy, Lu« «b« llame h ••*« u> (lut fUkfini/ K«** nm* aula by fOLEnnONEWCAR Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. J. S. Lamar, Tillamook, and Hawk & Miller, Bay City ABB ILL THROAT ARP LUNG TWOUBLE». OUABAMTKBD BATIBPACTOBT & The Entire Stock of Notice. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the County Court, of Tillamook County. Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a bridge across Daugherty slough at John Morgan's place, hpan to be 70 feet, according to plans and ■fiecificationa on file at the Office of the County Clerk. / certified Check equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each bid «« a guarantee that the Bidder will execute a bond for the completion of the contract if awarded the same. All bids must l»e filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, on or before 10 o’clock a.m., Wednesday, the Sth day ofjanuarjr, 1909. The county Court reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. J. C. HOLDEN. County Clerk FIRE AH Work Quarante, d. TILLAMOOK. OKBGON. dealers «ni,. «• uua as E. T. HALTON, Age««. FOLK'S flAZETTEER A Dual ft mm ‘ 1,T! »• n and ta Or*«'"» Waahinrtaa. ft »tag • fket'b •a'-h !*•*!»< _ tipping FacilldM «ad Directory aaeh Bualnadd and f*rofeaa1'>a- • L- POLK • CO. la«. fwatHp. Waah