Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 15, 1909, Image 3

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    SIRES AND SONS.
William Jennings Bryan is a mem­
ber of nearly a dozen secret orders
Dr. Wiley, the pure food expert, can
eat and digest practically auytblng of­
fered In the shape of food.
A remarkable record is that of Pa­
trolman Chris Melando of Bayonne. |
N. J., who has been best man at no
tees than a hundred weddings.
Theodore Roosevelt. Jr., who started
at the foot of the ladder at Thompson­
ville. Conn., a few months ago to learn
carpet making, has been advanced to
the loom.
Hugh Graham, publisher of the
Montreal Star, is one of the leading
cftlxens of Canada who were honored
by their sovereign during the past
year with knighthood.
A postal card mailed at Gibraltar
aud addressed simply "Spelled either
way, Springfield. Maas., V. 8. A.,” was
promptly delivered to Otto Baab, a
piano dealer of that city.
W. Bayard Cutting, Jr., appointed
secretary of legation at Tangier, has
been vice consul at Milan and is a son-
in-law of Hamilton John Agmonde-
»ham Cuffe, fifth earl of Desart.
J. Pierpont Morgan's cigars are
made for him by the man who grows
the tobacco lu Cuba, They are packed
twenty-five In a box. and be pays an
eveti $25 a box for them. He has
paid more, ..
The largest family of boys In the
United States Is believed to be that of
Charles Williams of Guthrie, Okla..
who. seventy years old. Is the father
of sixteen boys, all of them still single
and still at home. All the sons have
Biblical names, beginning with Moses
and ending with Leviticus.
Things Theatrical.
Ralph Deimore Is appearing In
Charles Klein’s play, “The Third De-
gree.”
Donald Brian, who was so successful
in "The Merry Widow,” Is to Bing the
leading role In “The Dollar Princess."
Marguerite Clark, who was recently
lending woman with De Wolf Hopper,
bus been eugaged for a prominent role
In "The Beauty Spot.”
'• 'Way Down East” Is In its twelfth
season of success and has many of the
original members of its cast, including
l'boebe Davies, who heads the com­
pany.
George M. Cohan, his father and
mother. Jerry J. and Helen Coban, and
his sister Josephine are doing a capaci­
ty business this season In his musical
success, “Tbe Yankee Prince."
i
Household Hints.
Five cents' worth of whiting kept tn
a bathroom closet is a cheap and quick
polisher of nickel fixings.
When vegetables with roots become
soft and withered slice off one end and
lay in water for a few hours.
The modern rolling pin is of glass or
of porcelain, with glass handles. These
materials are considered much more
hygienic than wood.
To mend broken china spread on the
edges a thin coating of white lead,
press tightly together with a rubber
band and leave until the lead Is quite
hardened.
In wnsblng lettuce or greens dip In
strong salt and water and let remain a
few minutes.
This will loosen any
worms or bugs more effectually than
any water without salt.
German Gleanings.
Automobile coal wagons. In which
the box is lifted and dumped by the
same motor that drives the vehicle, are
being tried out In Berlin.
Kents In Berlin have greatly In­
creased lu the last twenty years, and
In the old buildings put up twenty
years ago the tenants pay 30 per cent
below the present rate.
The largest orchards In the world are
at Werder, near Berlin. They extend
without a break to about 13.000 acres.
They yield about 48.000,000 pounds of
apples and pears every year.
A warning has been sounded In Ger­
many by Professor Klemperer against
Immoderate Indulgence in sports by
boys, to which be attributes the terri­
fying Increase in heart troubles.
Sporting Notes.
Dorando thinks Marathon races un­
interesting- with only two contestants.
Wilmington has dropped out of the
Trl-state league and joined the Atlan­
tic.
Frank Rudderham. who was a failure
on the National league umpire staff
last season, has caught oh with the
Southern league.
Johnny Evers says be won't play ball
nntll June 1. if there isn't room for
him on the Cubs by that time, some
other club might give him a trial.
The Cincinnati Nationals' new pitch­
er. Tom Cantwell, comes from the
Georgetown university. He is twenty
years old. weighs 200 pounds and is
over six feet high.
Law Points.
A statute for the distribution, after
reasonable notice, of the property of
one who has absented himself for
fourteen years Is held constitutional tn
Nelson versus Bllnn (Mass). 83 N. B.
880. IS L. R. A. (N. 8.1. Ml.
A telephone company whose wires
are rightfully strung in s public street
tn held In Kibble Telegraph company
versus Ijindphere. 151 Mich. MS, 1U
N W 300. 18 L. R. A. (M.
MB. to
be entitled to an Injunction against
rhetr being cut by one desiring to
move a building along the street
DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.
THE BUGLE CALL.
Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt has taken
VOL. 11.
up horseback riding as a diversion, and
C.L8.
E.L.S.
New York society Is following her lead.
Editors:
Editor«:
Mrs. Fred Wilmerding, once a lender Violet Noyes,
I.yno Eberman.
Ralph Hirne«.
of fashion in Paris, has opened u curi­ Viola Mapes.
osity shop In Florence, boplug thereby
Ur. Allen has been having some trou­
to retrieve her fortune.
Mrs. W. J. Begg? of Seattle. Wash­ ble with a dislocated fore-huger ol late.
ta said to bare produced the first rose
When the Tenth Grnde hiatoiy class
absolutely without tbonis. Mrs. Beggs
has studied Mr. Burbank's methods.
came to where Ntpolron placed his
Miss Clara Righter of Philadelphia brother in-law on the throne of---------.
was the first woman missionary of the Mr. Rrichen said that Napoleon hail at
Baptist faith to try to convert the fol­ last run out ol brothers aud had to use
lowers of Confucius and Buddha, hav­ brother-iii-laws.
ing started In 1888.
Mrs. William L Howard has bee:,
Weather permitting the H.
appointed second probation officer for play tbe town on the race track soon.
women In Rochester, to serve without
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remuneration.
Sbe Is a prominent
Barbara: “Say. Daisy, did you know
philanthropic worker and is president
onions were steengthening.
of the Rochester City federation.
Daisy : “N j , are they !'•
Miss Icy Palmer, the last of the T ub -
Barbara ; “Sure they are. I tried them ,
caroras. a tribe of Indians wblcb for
merly occupied the present site of they make the breath strong. **
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Manchester. Vt., has been placed In a
Mr. R. (In English class) : “Have any
retreat in Brattleboro. She was al
ways a great rover and could be seen of vou rver seen a sky scraper. »0 that
tramping about in all sorts of weather you can write a description ot it.'*
Mabel G (prompt)»): “1 »aw a pic­
Among the best known rarisient er
Is Mlle. Polnlre, the actress, whose ture ol out- once."
waist Is supposed to be the smallest In
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the world uud whose love for cos
A team and scrapper (the writer prob
metlcs Is such that even her gums and ably means scraper) will be put on the
tongue are colored, while her face is race track grounds this week to prepare
made to look as white ns possible, it for the ball team.
which, together with her dark hair nnd
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eyes, makes a combination ns curious
It was a very neat little article that
ns—In her case—it is fascinating.
the “Advocates of I'tslice ' slipped to
tbe editor lor the last Bugle Call, Per-
Church and Clargy.
haps when we get to be Iunior« and
Se nors we will be a little more lutnoy
Rev. George W. Burke of Wilming­
with the pen.
ton, Del., has rend the Bible through
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forty times and is now reading the
Rob has been lost several time« lately,
>ew Testament through the one hun­
each time getting off onto the road that
dred and fourth time.
lhads east.
At Easter Rev. W. B. Selble will suc­
ceed Dr. Fairbairn as principal of
Babby (in history examination): "Say
Mansfield college. Oxford.
He is a Mr. Reichen do you want us to tell all
graduate of the university. Is now for­
we know about the third ?"
ty-six years old and was one of Prin­
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cipal Fairbairn's first pupils lu the­
The caps and «lockings for the base
ology.
ball team have come and about ball of
When Rev. Dr. Corky of London­
derry. Ireland, arises on Sunday to ex- the suits are made.
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ixiund the gospel he does so with the
Don't forget the game between the
proud consciousness that on the same
town nnd H. 8. next Sunday at the race
day in eight other Presbyterian pul
pits his eight sons are performing n tra:k.
«Imitar service.
Il is quite true that there are only
St. John's church, in which W tab
three boys in the Soplimore class, but it
Ington worshiped when in New York
Is not to be torn down at present. If -v is utterly false that we are in the least
' Ilei.pecked." Il the Juniors and Senior«
ill. tn spite of many reports to the ■
do not care to take our word that we
tritry. The Trinity parish corporati-
'o which It belongs, has anuou..e<
have wo.n the «auie sized hats for the
bat It will be kept open.
last three years they can ask Mr. Mason
aud he will tell them the same.
We deny the statement that we as a
The Writers.
class are conceited. There is, to be sure,
Goldsmith got 800 guineas for hl- some class spirit which no other class in
“Animated Nature.”
the school seems to have.
Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell, physician and
We, the undersigned, declare all the
author. Is seventy-nine years of age
above statements to be true.
In «plte of his advanced age I)r. Mitch­
W arren S everance .
ell is healthy and vigorous aud find?
L ynn E berman .
time for both literary work aud pro
R alph H imes .
fesslonal practice.
For further assurance : Jennie Blanch­
Professor Goldwln Smith, now In bls
clghty-slxth year, is still a frequent ard. Blanch Ripley, Mabel Goy tie, Viola
contributor to the newspapers nnd Mapes, Gladys Beals, Violet Noyes. Fay
magazines,
He was eminent ns u Burke. Elsie Lamb. Helena Schlappi and
scholar and a writer when he Urst Matiel Edmunds.
went to Canada, forty years ago. At
the age of thirty-four he wns reglus
Mabie (.luring the tenth grade his­
professor of modern history at Oxford tory class): “Was the Pope a Catholic V
university.
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Train and Track,
In 1908 one person was killed for
.-very 70.000.000 who traveled on Eng­
lish railways. One in every 2.300.000
was injured.
Nine-tenths of the steel ties laid by
the Mexican railway In 1884 are still
in good condition, ns a recent examl
nation showed.
They were laid In
gravel, coarse sand or fine stone.
While tires of a steam locomotive
will wear down after being run 8.00'
miles. It is said that those of an elec
trie locomotive will not require re
newal until it has been run 30.00u
miles.
English Etchings.
Hospitals In England spend £1.250.-
000 yearly.
It Is estiriated that 100.000 children
go to school without breakfast every
morning In Ixmdon.
Excluding warships, the shipbuilding
output of the United Kingdom last
year was only 029.669 tons against
1.667.890 tons In 1907.
Even as late as the earlier years of
the eighteenth century mince pie as an
adjunct of the Christmas feast was
forbidden to the English clergyman.
Science Siftings.
In each 223 lunar months there are
twenty-nine eclipses of the moon and
forty-one of the sun.
Nine-tenths of human energy ex­
pended tn muscular movement goes
out as heat, but one-tenth being util­
ised mechanically as work doue.
According to two scientists of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
each human emotion creates In a deli­
cate machine which they have Invent­
ed a distinct electric force which It Is
possible to classify.
Proverbs.
Actions sre the raiment of the
IB.
—Greek Proverb.
.
Associate with the lame and you win
learn to limp —Latin Proverb.
The same fire purifies gold and con­
sumes straw.-German Proverb.
The devil tempts all other men. bat
Idle men tempt the devil. — Turkish
Proverb
And still it rains but nut hard enough
to spoil tennis.
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By the time this paper is published the
So^hmore class will have given a pie
social.
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The editors are very sorry if they
hurt the feelings of the Freshman class
by an article in the paper two weeks ago.
We had a good teason for thinking as
we did. They followed the example set
by the Sophrqores before, and they re­
fused to tell why this last meeting was
held. Since we have learned that the
meeting was held for the purpose ol
helping on the Bugle Call. When they
saw the article in the Bugle Call it caus­
ed their angry passions to rise, and now
they say that they will out help on the
paper.
Now students of the Fre.hinan class
it is just as much to your interest to
work on the H. 8. paper as it is lor any
other class to do it. We did not intend
to hurt your feelings at all, but il we did
we beg your pardon.
We will be thanklul for any help from
the Freshman or any other class in
shook
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The first Imseball game of the season
was played between the town and H.
S. last Sunday, on the ground in front
of the school house. The H. S. did not
expect to win, but went into the game
resolved to make as good showing ns
possible. The score was 11 to 15 in
favor of Tillamook.
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The word "ruminant" is now familiar
to all Ninth nnd Tenth graders. Prof,
acquainted them with the meaning of it.
Most ol the pupils found it hard work
to study on such nice davs as we had
thv latter part of last week.
FARMERS
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Stock
Raisin^FruitG c
etc.
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Both Papers for $2.25.
house that |>erhaps sometime had been They fly from place to place, and «tick
as bright ami lull of life ns the birds and their bills Into the hearts of the flower«
trees around it.
Now it looked very to obtain feed. They are really harder
dingy with its broken windows nnd its workers for their siz.e than moat people,
half lalleu roof and the little farm ad for you hardly ever see them stop to
joining it seemed very badly in need ol rest, and when they do. it is for hula
moment.
an owner. .
We ought to learn a lesson fromlhesi
The cement walks leading up to the
house were bordered all along by pink happy, carefree little feathered friend:
and white daisies, although they were of our«, and more than that we should
hard to see. iur the tall grass had grown he very thankful that we have such
around th-m. Then the gate had lust friends to cheer us when we are sad and
many ol its pickets, showing that evi­ help to make this gloomy world cheer
B lanchb R ic LE v .
dently to ne one had stood there lung ful and bright.
ago.
Everything around the house had gone
Draft Horses.
to deciiv aioi buys seemed to have made
and
a game of throwing al the mail box
Tiledisit horse is getting bigger and
in iking boles through it.
The well bigger. In the late 80 s il one weighed
which had once given the thirsty far. over 1.60U pounds and came from France,
uiers a retreshing drink was now halt it was an event and the horse papers
filled with earth. Ail old rusty bucket talked about him, with pictures. Toda)
and .1 rusty tiu cup showed that the the drnlt importer will touch nothing
well find once been used.
under l,8oO and 3 year-old colls often
Ibt-ie were oilier uuildings which we run up to a ton.
noticed uii this dihipitated farm, that
The favorite draft breed in America —
were very interesting. One seemed to six to one—is the Percheron of France
have been a place to keep the milk cool It comes Irom Le Perthe, southwest ol
and sweet, tor a sutull stream rad iatu a Paris. and nowhere else. The horse
tank in the ouilding and filled the tank breeders in that district have banded
with spring water. An old milk can i themselves into a guild or union, and
with H. B. 111 large black letters on it I decreed that no horse from outside the
stood in the tank of water.
i borders of their district can ever lie re.
lit the next bud ling there was a three I cor()ej „„ n pvrcheron in the studbook
legged stool and a one-toothed pitchfork. I of the breed. A colt foaled just across
These, with the many stanchions, made us I the line out of a mare and by a sire cor-
think it hud once been used as a barn i i rectly registered cannot himself lie regis
for cattle. No sign of li e was seen in j
tered.
the old barn except the many spiders, ‘ The foundation blood of the Percheron
which had made many webs from the is, or is said to be. Arab. The French­
old rafters,
man will tell you that a Percheron is an
Leaving this dusky place, another Arab made heavy by climate. But
building attracted our attention. The whether Arab extraction or not. it is
building was smaller, but hud the tame sure that the breed has been made heavy
dilapidated appearance as the other«. by the climate or human selection dur­
\\ e broke the rusty old latch which held ing the past half century.
the door and looked in.
The place
The French never dream of breeding to
appeared to be a small building without stallions of mixed or unknown blood
any flooring. Cords were fastened to But the American farmer who bred his
tli« beams above, and on these curds mare to a Perch-ron for n heavy colt
liung some dried, shriveled meat, which usually changes Ilia mind a couple ol
made u- ’btiik that this small building years Inter, puts what he got from the
had once been a smokehouse where bat» first cross to a coach horse for style,
bad been cured.
this product to a trotter for spend, and
The Mtn w ent down and the old farm the grand result to a jack or a mule. As
had the same dingy look, Its many a horse breeder he looks only at the out
buildings seeming very badly io need side of the sire (nnd apparently not so
of an owner.
M.G.
careful at that), and cares little what
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kind of blood is running inside.
Bird Life Near My Home.
The Nehalem Horss Co's, stallion
We cannot understand what a dreary Flaneur No. 56331, wns bred by M. E.
old earth thia would be if It were not Chopette, of Department, ol LaSarlh,
for our litile feathered friends. It Franc«. W ill niiike the season of 1909
matters nut where you may wander, at Tillamook and Nehalem.
For terms
over hill or vale, these same dear friends see keeper of horse,
H arrison B ooth .
are ever near you to cheer you on your
way.
Each morning at break of day, in
Bost Treatment for Colds.
sunshine or rain, we may hear the
Moat ordinary cold« will yield to tlie
nreel voice of the robin as he (lugs Ills sin)pleat treatment,’' «ay« the Chicago
morning song. You cr.n hear hi« gently Tribune. " moder alive laxative, hot foot
lattha, a free perepiratnin and an sviml
chirping to hi« mate, as they buisly ance of exposure to cold and wet after
twine twigs for their nests, and cement treatment.’*
While the treatment is
their walls with mud anil make a soft «1 »pie. it require» consid-rable trouble,
warm lining of moss and hair. In early I and the one adopting it must remain
in door« for a day or two, or a fresh
spring the farmer'« heart ta made happy cold 1« almost sure to la* contracted, and
as he sees that his little friend, “ Robin in many inatancea pneumonia follow«.
Red Breast'' ha« returned once more to I I" it not better to pm your laith roan
old reliable preparation like Chamlier-
follow after his plow
I Iain's Gough Remedy, that is famoua
Our wild golden yellow canaries are ! for ila cures of cold« and can alwaya lie
very beautiful and their note« are the | depeiideil upon? For sale by Laiiiai 's
sweetest ever sung by birds Many times I Drug Store
—
bare I seen the little canary light on a I
During the spring everyone would lie
thistle stalk, pick the down out of the
benefitted by inking Foley'« Kidney Rem­
thia'le bead, and crack and cat the edy. Il furnishes a needed tonic to the kid
thistle s«e<ta from off the end.
Then ney» after the extra strain of winter,
when tired of eating he would fly ' U|«m and it purifies the blood by stimulating
llie kidneys, and causing them to elemi-
the fence or on the branch of the apple nate the impurities from it
Foley’s
tree, and sing one of bis very heat songs.
i
Kidney Remedy imparts new life and
ss though he were thanking the kind vigor. Phasant to take. J 8. Lamar,
maker for the privileges that are hta Tillamook ; Hawk & Miller, Bay City.
Some of these canaries, it taken from the
nests before they can fly, can be tamed
and they make good singers, while
Mr. Rrichen asked Gladys the other others are never content to be caged all
day if »he could not slop the habit of their lives, when this wide, wide world
trwiing up paper into small bits. She was intended for their home.
The humming birl ta, perhaps, the
said, “No, because sometimes I have
something that I don't want anyone smallest bird we have on the coast.
else to lead.’’ Of course we all know to They are very prrtty birds, with green,
dark red and brown feathers mixed,
what and to whom she alluded.
Their tails are nearly as long as their
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Ax Abandoned Farm.
bodies. If you watch them a little as
The sun shown down brightly o e they fly about your yard, you will see
clear spring morning on a large bfkk I hat they makegood use of thiir bills.
NOrlCH FOR PUBLICATION
Departinent of the in erior,
1.8. Laud.Office at Portland. Ore..
November 9! Il, I906
Nolle« la hereby Riven that GRACK L.
IIKALK. ol Tillamook.
Oregon,
who. on
November 9th, I90S. made application lor tlmliei
entry. No. 06A0, tor W J4 of Na M. Nw q of
hw !4 ol section 11, • nd Ne q of Ke *4 ol aec
XI tp. X north, range 9 west,
Wlilame ta
Meridian, ha* tiled notice of intention to
ranks Anal timber prool to eaiabliah claim
to the land above describsd, befoia w. II
Carper, I'JI- Commteaunier. in Tlliamorik City.
Tillamook County. Oregon, on the 16th day of
Ap'd. 1909. t lalmant namea a. wltiuw.es
J. C Bewley ol Tillarno-k Oregon, A. G.
Beal«, of Tilianumk, Oregon . Frank Crane,
nt Hobson dlls, Oregon. W A Petteya, of Bay
City, regon
Will cure a cough or cold no
matter how severe and prevent
pneumonia and consumption.
A Guarantee.
This is to certify that all
druggists are authorized to re­
fund your money if Foley's
Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold. Contains
no opiates. The genuine is in a
yellow package.
Ill USE SUISHTUTU
J. S. Lamar, Tillamook-
Hawk & Miller, Bay City.
Did You Ever Try
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
LIVERY BARN,
If not, give him a call.
Everything first-class.
Second
block South of P.O,
w.
g .
H arris , prop.
Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
During the past 3D years no rem-
edy bae proven more prompt or
more effectual In Its cure« of
Coughs, Colds and Croup
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1.
many homes It 1a relied upon as In»
pllcltly aa the family physician. It con
tains no opium or other narcotic, an
maybe given aa confidently to a bab
as to an adult. F rice 36c; largo alas 60
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Ktatr» I at nd Office,
Portland. Oregon.
March 16th, 1909.
Notice ta hereby given that tl
Northern Pacific Railway Compn
whose post office address ta 81. Pa
Minnemr», lia- thia Itlth day of Man
1969. tiled in tills office its appllcat
to «elect under the provision» of I
Act of Ckingrea«. approved July 1, 1/
(30 Stat. 597. 6'20) a« extended by
Act of CongreMi. approved May
1906. lx)t 4 sec. 18, tp. 1 N., R. 9 i
W.M
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Any and all pei«on« claiming «
•ely the lands dencribrrl, or deetf
object lierause of the mineral dull
of the land, or for any other reaa
the di«p<i«al to applicant, «hoult
their affidavit« of protest in thi« i
on or before the 24th day of ApuU
A lu ERMO n 8. D k E bmkb . ]
Reg)«J
Fir»t publication March 25. 1*»i
Lem public ilion April 22. 1909. If
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