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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1909)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 11, 19°9 A Phonetic Purchasa. Th* late Henry Miller, wbo wae nave’ Originally Indieoied yuide. philosopher aud friend to many xx>k lover* within ■ thousand miles Wetness, Not Coldness. of New York, wn* a most *ucce**ful »ere to a prevailing impression that salesman. One day he called on Coll!» **e to something in the word “win- P. Huntington and showed him a rar* Mbat signifies cold, and the aea- copy of a book. ls usually associated with the idea "There are two volume* of this,” •w temperature, but where the said Mr. Miller. "The other volume . originated there was little of I* In perfect order, as you see this er as we understand it, while one is. You cannot possibly let them e was a great deal of moisture at escape you. for you know you have ime the earth was nearest to the nothing like this In your library.” so that It to not the temperature “What 1» the price?” naked the rail ae atmospheric condition that has road king. us the word. “Seven hundred dollars,” said the a word “winter,” as we use It, la bookman. d with but slight modifications In "Those are too vuluable volumes for the branches of the Aryan lan- my library," Mr. Huntington ex- tgea, for the idea of wetness asso- claimed. 1 with the season was given to it Mr Miller went back to bls place the Aryan family was divided. and sent the book* to Mr. Hunting ' go to the root of the word we ton's house with a bill for $700. Next ad," with the signification of to day the railroad king sent for him. o wash cut, to moisteu or make "Why did you amid me those books?” * Our ’Aryan ancestors used that h* demanded sharply. to apply to all conditions of "Because you bought them," was ure, oud many words besides the bookman's calm reply. if* Lave grown out of it, wet and "I certainly did not!” cried the mll- bidng among them. llonnlre. root “wud“ to in the Sunskrll as "Oh. yea. you did!” answered Mr. ’ water. Anglo-Saxon has “wae- Miller. “You'll remember perfectly -id in Latin we have “undo," well when 1 tell you what you said. from which we get our “fnun You told me distinctly. ‘Those nre two valuable volumes for my libra- Danish uud Swedish cousins ry.' "—Harper'* Weekly. d the “w” Into a “v" and have In Icelandic It Is “vetir,” Book* of Reference. e old high German ha* “wln- Newspaper editors like to answer n<l it Is "winter" in German, questions addressed to them by their four words are all from the renders If they are not too hard— lc base “wata," which means and they deem themselves as arbiters ">o It has been moisture that has rather than as accessories to n mis idlcoted from the birth of the demeanor when they nre appealed to : which all of the different words for information “to decide a bet." But dozen' languago* have grown.— they wonder sometimes why certain York Herald. questions are put to them for nrbftra WINTER.” RIOUS FLORIDA HERB Plant Which Feeds Upon Ants and Other Insects. •It everybody knows there are Mags a* Insectivorous or carnlv- «at», but It Is doubtful If many have any »nob plant* «row here In southern Florida, bare Is n plant, cr. ratli- g here which Is really a. *1*1 account of Its bo- either «t has escaped )v prop seems to have that tli< botanists also, to Tilla?n<l " classed thev have’- nny Other,“1“1 ,h® *" lowers. Is of ,,llv rarely reach 1 ,,e h‘n three Inches of liinlwj-pp leaves are ••itrenin-lied nnd pre- (ir arlllae and secrete ii i *<I mm 0U* fluid which Is olditig the very small In ns ante and the like, upon ^rvoeds. When uny of these get <1 In the fluid and disturb these Use the leaves slowly ucqulr* n I cut shape and sometime* curl jletely tip over their victim. When have absorb»! the Insect they 4) recover their original shape, ig only the skeleton of the Insect planta grow on the very low. and sandy In nils. They ap ■ the late winter and early »nth*.—l’unta Gorda (Fla.I ment when the answers are to be found In one of three very accessible books—an almanac, a grammar and a small dictionary. These nre books of reference that ought to be In every home library, however small. We guess that they nre, but thnt they nre sometimes dusty with misuse or out of easy reach on a top shelf, ft Is well to have nn al manac, n dictionary or an atlas bandy when you are reading your newspaper By consulting them frequently the render will And his dally paper relates his early historical studies to present events and makes bls touch with the world closer and more significant. Get the habit!- New York Mall. A Sporting Parson. The Inhibition of n hunting rector by his bishop reminds a correspondent that the Rev. Jack Bussell, the fa mous west country sporting parson, was once cited to appear before the bishop of Exeter to answer eburges of neglecting his spiritual and parochlnl duties, and lie was also remonstrated with for keeping and following a pack of hounds. The charges were proved unfounded, and Russell refused to give up the sport, which he continued to pursue almost to the day of his death In 1883. at the age of elghty- elght. Besides being an Insatiable hunter, he was, ns his biographer pithily remarks, "a stanch supporter of Devonshire wrestlers, an admirable sparrer and an enthusiastic upholder of the virtues of Devonshire cider and cream." And In the pulpit be tried to reform conduct rather than to ex pound doctrine nnd was a stern de nouncer of bad language, strong drink and “the filthy habit of amok Ing."—St. James' Gazette. BIG DEAL IN TIMBER Forest Tract in Tillamook County Brings $1,075 ooo —Carries x.ooo.ooo.ooo Feet. Another big timber deal came to lixl't yesterday. A tract of 13,400 acre« of tmbvi lands in Tiilainook County, ad joining the Simplon tract in Waslii ng ton County, an account of the «al** (> i which was printed in The Sunday Ore g »nian. han been secur»*<i by the Maine iniereutn that bought the Simpson tract and im aahl to have secured lhe import ant Schrader tract a« w ell. The amount involved is about 11.075,000 in thi> latest transaction. Tliia wale in of combined tract« tn th» Wilson River district and ia esiimuied to contain at least 1,000,000.000 feet of Ih'M». There are several individuals and i tiims mentioned in connection with I the deal, two expert lumbermen, T. J Leonard ami J. E. Page, having worked in conjunction with W. C. Slattery in getting the several owners to sign cvei the property into cue company a control. That wtiH finally accomplished, hnweyei a"d then the firm- of Stine & Befchei entered info the transaction and wet» given a ten »la^s option on the whol combined tract. That option expired last baiuiday, but before banking hour8 had clapnet! the sum of ¡110 000 in g<*ld coin wan deposited with the bank in Portland where the contract had be*o placed in escrow, and the bargain was thereby bound. Both meinhtrs of th» firm of Stine & Belcher are at present in Chicago, bo that a verification oi theii connection with the deal could not La ' secured yesterday. From information received from a reliable source, however, there is no doubt entertained that tin firm is handling the pioperty. It is reported by those supposed to b» in a position to know the tacts the Wil son River tracts c<sl Mr, Slattery about $86'»,000, which, if borne out by more positive information, shows a gain of over $200.000 in the deal. This tract is considered the largest body of standing timber handled in oi e deal in many months in this part of the ntHte, and with the rwo tracts referr- d to in The Sunday Oregonian, secured by the Maine capitalist, makes an invest ment <»f considerably over $2.500.000. Hint Eastern capital is interested in the big transaction ih believed by all who nave any information on the subject, • ut until the absent members of dnu of Stine & Belcher return is likely that names will be divulged. Concerning the projected railroad that is to elite! the timber lands Of both ilie Washington and Tillamook County tracts, it is learned th: t the right-of- way bus been secured from Purl la nd tu ldlamook Bay and that it is the inten tion of the Midland to ultimately build lhe mad between those points.—Ore* genian. Foley’s Orjnu Laxative cures constipa tion slid liver trouble and make* the healthy and regular. Oriuo is superior in pills and tablet* as it doe* not gripe or iiiium ate. Why take anything else? .18 l.ainsr, Tillamook , Haivk & MU- ........................... ler. Bay City._____________ FIRE FIRE FIRE The Entire Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES cf the Red Front Shoe Store Is offered for Sale at COST. Owing to the damaged condition of the store buildin ompelled to dispose oi my stock at a sacrifice on account the iate lire. The public is invited to come and get lots Bargains from a well selected stock ol Boots and Shoes. Remember the place: 1 he Red front Shoe Store. fl F P. ill BROWNE, Salesman. — ■’gc-1 1° 1 J HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES. r We carry a Large Stock of r Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX McNAIR CO. The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. i * Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. □RIND Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. Foley'* Honey and Tar clears the air passagr*. stop* the irri'ation in the iluoul. soothe* the inflamed tiieuiliraiice, slid the most olMlinsle eough <liaHp|ieaiH Th* Human Tsmprratur*. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and fol to the test of the thermometer. Pleasant to take It is guaranteed strengthened, and the euld is expelled .fippMrs that tho rroruml tempera troll! lliH system. Refuse any hut the b*«of( the body Is almost Invariable. Sarcasm In the Common*. genuine It. the yellow package —J. s «* of latitali* or season I'ut- Th* relu' tnnee of the house of com l.amat, Tillamook . Hawk& Miller, Bay bulb of the thermometer un mons to adjourn over Derby day re City. __________________ tongue of an Eskimo nt the call* a atorv related of one of the Bo l>- • «. north or of a man under the man Catholic peers who took their EVERYTHING FOR ■ sun of tl>* tropics, »• ftu! that seats some four or Are years before -- SEE — I PHYSICIANS’ case, th* body being In n stat* the passage of lhe first reform bill aft II, tÀitJ|p tupe roture Is about th* *r nn exclusion of n century and a PRESCRIPTIONS be aiff*r*>. (/not amounting to half He gave notice that on a certain • « » ■ a a at a a ¡1 bay CITY, OREGON. e*. IV* muy sny absolutely that day he would make a certain motion, We speviMlize on prescritption veragc normal tamperature of whereupon there arose from bls noble compounding and therefore Paid up Capital . an being I* about P8 5 degree.-« colleagues a general cry of “Derby!" ♦23.000. Did You Ever Try curry a stock which reprt* t as we may any that at sea The nstonlNhed novice named another seats everything that physi HAURIS ’S NEW FEED AND Oder* every facility for safe banking, rater bolls at 212 degree* F.— day. only to be greeted with an equal cian* hereabout are likely to ■’orli American. prescribe. All new worthy ly unanimous expoatnlatlon of "Onks!" and rr*peetfully solicits your business. LIVES! BAHN, pharmaceuticals are here as Will cure a cough or cold no At this he explained that he would Ai i* as trustee (or corporation*. indi soon as out and our line of Pu* In Mor* Word*. have to ask the forgiveness of their vidual* slid HBtntee. Confidential trust matter how severe and prevent If not, give him a call. prescription drug« ia com Petera." said the teacher, lordships; but, having been educated relation* carried out faithfully. pneumonia and consumption. plete nt all times. Only goods t It makes the water of the aea abroad, he was forced to acknowledge Everything first-class. Second Interest at current rules on tune de of highest purity and quality thnt he was not familiar with the list A Guarantee. are ex er used. pi wits. Peters block South of P O. of Mint*' day a In the Anglican calen Physicians who are ac Mail lni«ine*s given prompt attention This is to certify that all tito teacher. "What la dar quainted with our stock and Eire and burglar priaif safely deposit water of the aea ao druggists are authorized to re methods invar ably feel sure W. G. arris Prop. box«* just iii*talle<i for convenience of of best results from the medi His Gia**«*. fund your money if Foley’s ouatomer* at reasonable lental. < U,brJ salty quality of the cines they have prescribed He caiue home In the small houra • sea water." Honey and Tar fails to cure when they see our label on ' "• 1 .t ,f rwl r»l "Next." "Is "la due to the ad- of the morning, and Ills loving spouss THE WORLDS 6REATEST SEWING MACHINE your cough or cold. Contains the bottle. • of a auffli’lent quantity of confronted him with wrnth In Iter eye < no opiates. The genuine is in ■ Expert services day or night. ett m , of sodium to Impart to the and a telegram In her hand. an y I ng. Prices as low as anywhere. yellow package, iffutt SUKTITlinx fluid with which It coiunilu “Here 1* news that bus la-cti waiting A>« May we fill your prescriptions? I'tbun aline flavor, which Is readily for you since supper time." J. S. Lamar, Tillamook. He blinked, looked wise anti braced th<* q ed by the organs of taste!" IN CAMP OR FIELD -AT "N«xt." Mid the teacher "Go up agalust the hatrack, felt through Hawk & Miller, Bay City. CHAS. I. CLOUGH «L loci« MOUNTAIN OR CHO £ hl* pockets, murmurlug. "1 left my Reliable Druggist, Thuru lu slwey«*dusc* glasses down town." ts ,n|«y loin, 1*190)1«, TiRatnook, Ore Msttin Bird*. "Yes." ahe replied, with scathing TO SHOOT »Eli KU MUS! Oi ETJ f’tT WITH six weeks every autumn the Irony, "but you brought the content* A RtllASlt 1ISIARS: th. *ntA: .1 »« h>ve Hn msll.g ter <(.'! ty ,e* i habitant* of the Australian Fur with you." \ ..\v WATERPROOF Island« make enough money to far llue: HFLEV PBTOIS, f HO GUN , ' themselves In Idleness the rest R- A. D. PERKINS, Not Grasping. RIFLE TilKtXmETC. «•r- They do this by catching Aslk your Denier, ris .1 Insi«! t-u t:.« "What a grasping fellow yon are. BTKVFX&, Whrre Mnt n»’t| In »>• r fat young "mutton birds," Hawkins' You've bothered me shoot •aller«, wr *hlp direct, r-p»<»»■* |nr are cut on large RESIDENT DENTIST, e hatched there In such num- thia bill flfty times tn ten day*." ui»on recehit of patterns, designed ..t the Bocks when they ml "You wrong me. Jarley. I'm not Jo give the wearer Offlc* in Sturgeon'* Building. (wM<,*nd for mile* They furnish grasping I've bothered you about th* me utmost comfort . oil. which la u*ed for lubrl bill, I admit, but I haven't been able All Work Guaranteed. UGNT'DURABIECIIAN purpose* and algo a* a *nb*tl to grasp anything yet " ■od llvor ell G1JARAbTttDv(ATEPWOOf TILLAMOOK. OREGON Found Him Guilty. ' SUITS *322 Making tura. Counwl (to the Jury*- The principal Mining Stock. Real Estate. Timber SUCKERS »300 ou sin- Are yon tnra I im fault of the prisoner baa been hl* un Write u* about anv minin* atock you > right tyaiu? Towns Relativa fortunate characteristic of putting went to buy or *vll. Don't bu* or tell t toa baa had about eoougb at to faith In thl*re* and »coundrela of the until vou get our price* We alwar* have bara aakrd «eeeataen portare basest description 1 have done The bergaine. ty-twa paaaengtre. and they anhspy man In the dock puta Implicit e,lb**r * Vibrating Shuttle. R 'tan Don't buy stock* of traveling »obci «IxmteorsHin. .■ rim 1 r»,., «a." an f think you*d batter faith In you. gentlemen of the jury! w wiug Machine write to 1 tors They will charge von two to five nd on Te’egra ph Tit IIW MIMI l(WI«8 MACHIIl COMPAIY tore* uur price. Write in for prweu Qn a POLK 8 GAZETTEER their stock*. i Sh* Had to M*nd Thom. Orange. Maae. «uch City. We hue. sell and exchange mining and Town and Ville ■ , Oregon Benham -I believe tn putting my LI ,’ II ■? - ” • in and A\ “ '-,r«non ina aiiiy, but the Xew Home «• made to wem, other stock*, real estate, timher and re » * • Xry-D' TiptlVe h Ò? . - "f. “Tcrlpuv. Benham I twat foot forward, thu Suarantv never nim out »••'■c- tocailon. ghia. "nr f linquishment*. We want your busineaa hare noticed that '/** *<-1111 wa and a Clasal- ••Id by Mlhortaed Meal er« owl>. toe always ri «j —nothing else. B“- a id Pm7Ä Ut goes right through stocking — roe SALS BY Fletcher Investment Co . Box TS7. ■akr* KM**y* ■ » . FOLK « co., tar. New York Tre»*. tx-AYWY«"'-*"- 2 Fortlaud. Ore. E- T. HALTON, Agent. Laxative Fruit Syrup J. S. Lamar, Tillamook, and Hawk & Miller, Bay City First Bank & Trust Company, For Real Estate, w Foley’s c TROMBLEY BAY CITY. ORE. and H , towers fish brand 1 I Founnwncins OILED V" LED GARMENTS