Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 17, 1909, Image 3

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    Ti LLAMÖOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 17 1Ô09
THE PLAIN OF GUISNES.
:t|, '
SANDLAKE
IT WAS NOT REFERRED,
WARNING.
The dar.ee at Berg's hail, Saturday
Its Transformation Into tha Field of When Lincoln's Words Were Turned
It is a felony for anyone to sign any initiative or referendum peti­
i
night
was a success. The early part of
the Cloth of Gold.
Back Upon Himself.
tion with any natne other than his own, or knowingly to sign
.
li
e
e-euing
was
spent
in
music
and
It was a magnificent display when
General Robert Avery, who was
his ename more than once for the measure, or to sign such
wit of the Days of Stage­ Henry VIII. of England and Philip I. wounded
games for the benefit of those who did
almost fatally at Chancellors-
petition when h; is not a legal voter.
'
not
dance.
The
white
elephant
parade
of
France
met
in
good
fellowship
on
vllle
and
recovered
Just
in
time
to
lose
coach Holdups.
the plain of Guisnes.
his rigbt leg at tbe bip on Lookout was enjoyed by all. Supper was served
The king's retinue had been selected mountain, told an anecdote of Liu at rnid-niglit »nd all went home at
WIT OF PAT CLOHESY. from the noblest of the kingdom. coin which shows tbe great president's broad day-light in the morning.
Wolsey, with his 300 followers, beaded appreciation of the fitness of things
Ernest Berg had a telephone put; in
the escort and was followed by dukes, and bis unfailing fund of humor.
liis house Monday
y Trick by Which th. Old Tim. earls, barons, bishops and knights,
“When I bad recovered from the ef
Joe Fiuigan says you could not drive
yfling Man of Colorado Saved Him- with their retainers. The escort num­ fects of the amputation." said General him away from Tillamook county. Good
9ilf and Sacrificed Hie Fellow Trav- bered 4.000 horsemen, not including Avery, “a very dear friend of mine for you, Joe, stay with us.
the queen's escort, numbering nearly who bad served long aud faithfully as
Were «nd the Story Sequel.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Galloway, of
2.000 persons and 800 horses. The a regimental quartermaster was an up
Fwben tbe passengers In tbe old French king had an equally splendid pllcant for a positiou as brigade quar Pleasant Valhy, were visiting with
Di
I
Ching day* found themselves in the retinue. Klug Henry and his great termaster. He filed It with me. and relatives on the lake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson are
tehee of tbe ‘road agents’ they ln- i cavalcade were taken, on arrival at after it had been properly briefed and
To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon,
inctlvely hurried, during tbe short Guisnes, to the magnificent palace pro­ indorsed I made it my business to pul taking in the fair at Seattle, Wash.
for the Couhty of Tillamook :
Mi«B Grace Spaulding went to work
rue that driver aud guard were be- vided by Wolsey. There was an old It before the president. There was a
palace there, and Wolsey bad estab­ long line of people wailing to see Mr for'Mrs. Anna Roenicke, Monday.
■° h tog put In a-proper state of belpless-
We, the undersigned, citizens and legal voters of the State
lished himself in that and erected Lincoln when I arrived at the White
nesa. to secret money and valuables in
The proprietor of the Yellow Fir Mill
one for bis king. The palace was the
"■ tbe first safe place that suggested It- most beautiful place Imaginable. It House; but, seeing 1 was a wouude.l and some other pnrties were trout fish­ of Oregon, County of Tillamook, and residents within the limits
man, he came over to me TH tak
, half." Mid a veteran Colorado mining
ing on the lake Sunday,
of the district in said county hereinafter described, respectfully
1 man. “But soeb precautions were use- had so many glazed windows that It my turn. Mr. Presideut.' I said, and In
demand that there shall be submitted to the legal voters of the
n^.1
for there was small time and looked as though built of crystal, and turned to receive bls visitors.
much of the woodwork, both inside
"The man abend of me also bad u
NETARTS.
Iler opportunity of place to hide and out, was covered with gold. All
State of Oregon, residing within that portion of Tillamook County,
request for au appointment—a letter
/thing In a mere shell of a coach. the way from the gate to the door
Frank Reading and family, of Reaver, State of Oregon, described as beginning atthe North West corner
which Governor Bramlett of Keutuek.
. a man was found without money, were rows of silver statues. Inside
bad Indorsed 'Respectfully referred t and James Lane, of Hebo, are visiting
they Htrlp|>ed bliu and searched tbe the walls of the chambers and halls
of section 18, in township i south of range 9 west, W.M., and
Presideut Lincoln!'
with Dan Arrance and family.
stage ns well.
were bung with magnificent tapestry
running thence west to Tillamook Bay ; thence in a straight line
’
“
Governor
Bramlett
requests
that
I
Ed. Davis went out to Black Rock.
"Tbe experience of Pat Clohesy. an embroidered In gold, and the ceilings
be appointed.' said the mau from Ken
to a point where the east line of section 16, in township 1 south
old time mining man of Colorado. Is were draped with white silk.
Polk
County,
the
last
of
the
week
to
tucky. President Lincoln took the let
1 historic. One afternoon he took tbe
But Henry was not to spend all of ter. 'Why,' exclaimed Air. Lin< olu move in some of his relatives. He took of range 10 west intersects Tillamook Bay ; thence south to the
itnge from Sliver Cliff camp, bound his time in his fine palace, for tents ’this doesn't show that Governor Brain liis brother-in law, Geo. Lewis and
south west corner of section 34, in township 1 south of range 10
t ifor the railroad, sixty miles away. In bad been erected on the plain, and lu left requests anything. It says simpl; family out to the valley with him.
be coach were a liirz.-n oilier ¡.assi-ti- these the two kings and their suits
“Respectfully referred." Tbat ipeans
Campers are arriving every day at west, W.M., and running thence east 1 mile to tbe north west
GQjjers. none of whom knew him. As were to lodge. The tents of the French
he just passed It along. If you can Netarts.
corner of section 2, in township 2 south of range 10 west, W.M.,
bey reached the narrowest part of the king were pitched just outside the get Governor Bramlett to request me
Geo. \V. Phelps has moved his stock ruunr'ng thence south 3 miles to the south west corner of section
—-Jorge thnt leads out of Wet Mountain walls of the town of Ardres and ex­ I'll do it. "Respectfully referred" 1
■alley a loud command of Hold up pended almost to the tents of King only a polite way of getting rid of n of goods into his new building which is I
!i(ljour hatidsf brought the stage to a
nearly completed. The second floor will 14, in township 2 south of range 10 west ; thence east 11 miles to
Henry.
person.’
udden standstill and every passenger
The tents in which the two queens
"He was sitting at his desk at th' be used for bedrooms for the accommo­ the south east corner of section 16, township 2 south of range 8
u it to a awift realization tbat unless were lodged were covered with cloth time, settling lower and lower down I: dation of the public.
west ; thence south 3 miles to the south west corner of section 34,
lulck action was taken be would go of gold, ns were also the tents of the his chair until ouly his head secuiei
A. M. Austin went to Tillamook Fri­
township
2 south, range 8 west ; thence east to the east line of
iroke. One crammed Ills wad of bills ladles in attendance upon them and of to show. 1 presented the papers ■
day.
own bls boot leg: another thrust bis all members of the royal families. The my friend. He rend them and
Gust Jensen, 1st assistant keeper of Tillamook County ; thence northerly along the eastern boundary
KF oil down the back of Ills neck: a third effect was dazzling. Beautiful pavil­ ’Why, yes.’ Then be wrote on a card
ink off bls hat. pin hi- vni;.-i Inside ions, hung with cloth of gold, dotted ■Respectfully referred to Mr. Stanton the Cape Mears Light House, was at line of Tillamook County to the north east corner of section 31,
Netarts the last of the week.
nd set It back on Ids bead. Every the plain: banners floated everywhere; the secretary of war.
township 2 north, range 5 west ; thence west 19 miles to the
A crowd of about 40 perrons from
lan Jack of them iittenipo d to so fountains of wine spouted In the bright
“ ’This won’t do, Mr. President,' I
north west corner of section 31, township 2 north of range 8 west ;
I' rete his money except Pat Clohesy.
June sunshine; horses, decorated with said to him. ’Why uot?’ be asked 'Be just north of Tillamook City,;hea<!ed by
Mr.
Hanson,
came
oyer
to
the
beach
nd Pat Mt perfectly quiet.
thence
south 9 miles to the south west corner of section 7, in town­
fluttering ribbons, pranced about gayly. cause you have Just said to tbat ma
i, “lu a few moments a rifle barrel ap- So gorgeous bad the dreary plain been from Kentucky that "Respectfully re Saturday and spent over night at
ship
1
south,
ranged west; thence west 6 miles to the placeof begin­
1 eared at the wludow, and there enrue made that it has become known In his­ ferred" Is a polite way of getting rid Happy Camp, going to the light house
ning,
at
a
special
election to be called by said County Court, the
. >e order. 'Hands up and all out." Out tory as the “Field of the Cloth of of a person.’
Sunday, returning to their homes Sun­
le passengers tumbled and stood in Gold."
“Tbe president slowly rose out of bi day evening.
question whether or not that portion of Tillamook County, Ore­
ne with lifted hands. Pat at the far
deep seated chair until he looked seven
Miss Mildred Phelps came home from
id. When the searching highway-
tall to me. aud then he began t< school in Tillamook, Friday, «pending gon, described as beginning at the north west corner of section 18,
BROWNING’S “SORDELLO.” feet
*'jnn went through the first man he
in township 1 south of range 9 west, W.M., and running thence
laugh. ‘You've got rue.' said be. au.; Saturday and Sunday
at her home at
>und nothing. Irritated at this, he
then he wrote on a card, 'Appoint th!
The
Critics
Had
Lots
of
Fun
With
the
west to Tillamook Bay ; thence in a straight line to a point where
Netarts.
nrted through the Becond. with the
man.' ’’—New York World.
Famous Poem.
James Walton was at Netarts Sun- the east line of section 16, in township 1 south of range 10 west
me lack of success. Angry at this.
When Robert Browning was twen-
1 e bandit turned to Ills fellow robber,
day.
intersects Tillamook Bay ; thence south to the south west corner
THE BURYING BEETLE.
ho atood covering the line with his ty-eight years old and after he had
Elmer Marshall has been nia:l carrier
written "Paracelsus" and liis tragedy
BGpichestttr.
from Tillamook to Netarts in place of of section 34, in township 1 south of range 10 west, W.M., and
” ‘They hare been tryln’ to bide of "Strafford," he wrote "Bordello," Dead Mice end Birds Secreted ac Foo: Ernest Baker for the past week.
running thence east 1 mile to the northwest corner of section 2, in
For Its Young.
elr stuff, d—n ’em!" he exclaimed. about which there has always been
Father LeMiller’ is spending a few township 2 south of range 10 west, W.M., running thence south
such
a
variety
of
opinion.
Dante
In
People
often
wonder
what
become-
,’e'U just make ’em strip, and then
days on the beach,
Ell go through the stage. They'll bis "Purgatory” wrote of Sardello, of the dead mice and dead birds, for
who was a poet of Provence.
T. Walker and party, of Mt. Angel, 3 miles to the south west corner of section 14, in township 2 south
though birds and mice are eonstantb
y for puttin’ us tn .-ill ibis trouble!'
“
When
“
Sordello
”
appeared
it
made
dying
in
large
numbers,
hardly
one
I
are
camping at Netarts aud enjojtng of range 10 west ; thence east 11 miles to the south east corner ot
‘Then up spoke Pat Clohesy from
’ e far end of the line. 'Gentlemen.' a sensation. Punch said it had of­ ever to be seen. The fai t is tbat the) cauip life. ________________
section 16, township 2, south of range 8 west ; thence south 3
’
Mid. addressing tile highwaymen. fered £100 to any person who would are burled by beetles. Buchner give--
reasonably explain oue single line and a brief account of them us follows:
miles to the south west corner of section 34, township 2 south,
A Thrilling Rescue.
know you're In a hurry, and 1 know
that after a year no one had claimed
"Several of them unite together t<
How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny. Wash., range 8 west ; thence east to the east line of Tillamook County ;
n a poor miner with all my property
this reward. Burlesques were writ
'BGltfio world—just tbe $15 I've got—in ten on It. and in one of these it was bury under the ground, ns food and whs saved from a frightful death Is a
thence northerly along the eastern boundary line of Tillamook
f pocket. If you'll leave rne that lit- claimed that the funniest lines were shelter for their young, some <1. ad uni story lo thrill the world. "A hard cold,’’
he writes, " brought on a desperate lung
mal,
such
as
u
mouse,
a
toad,
a
mole
County
to the north east corner of section 3r, township 2 north,
roll. I’ll telfyou where these other some of tbe exact original ones.
a bird, etc. The burial is performed trouble that baffled an expert doctor
lows have bidden tlieir swag. so's
A story is told of witty Douglas Jer­ because the corpse. If left above here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to range 5 west ; thence west 19 miles to the north west corner of
u can collect It quick and skip out. rold, who met a friend one day and
ground, would either dry up or grow a lung specialist in Spokane, who did not section 31, township 2 north of range 8 west ; thence south 9
It a bargain?’
asked. “Have you read ’Sordello?’ rotten or be eaten by other animals help me Then I went to California, but
without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's
"Bure,' said the man with the Does It mean anything?”
In all these cases tlie young would New Discovery, which completely cured miles to the south west corner of section 7, in township 1 south,
trdlng rifle,A,>Fifteen dollars meant
Tbe friend replied that it meant perish, whereas the dead body lying In me and now 1 am as well as ever." For radge 8 west ; thence west 6 miles to the place of beginning, shall
hltfg to the band compared to the nothing whatever. “Thank heaven!” the earth and withdrawn from fit-
Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and
r k. ‘Well,' said ¡’lit. pointing to the said Jerrold. "Then lam not mad! I outer air lasts very well.
Colds, Asthma. Croup and Whooping be incorporated as a municipal corporation to be known as the
it to U do , That fellow's money Is read it yesterday and feared I bad
“The burying beetles go to work it Cough its supreme. 50c. and $1.00. Trial Port of Tillamook, in accordance with the provisions of that certain
^r-ffed down his right ...... leg.’
Guaranteed by Chas. I.
lost my wits. It is only Browning a very well considered fashion. fci bottle free.
The holdup Investigated and drew who has lost his.”
act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, passed at
they scrape away tbe earth lying uu Clough's.
lb a plump roll of bills from the
Another story was that criminals at der the body so that It sinks of Itsol!
the regular session in the year 1909, entitled “An Act to provide
Men Past Fifty in Danger.
it leg. That next man.’ went on Newgate prison who were condemned deeper and deeper. When It is <1 e|
Men past middle life have found com- for incorporation under general law of Ports in counties bordering
‘has got his money hid under the to death were offered full pardon If enough It Is covered over from above
seat to the stage.’ The bandit they would listen to the reading of If the situation is stony, the beetles for: and relif in Foley’« Kidnay Remedy, upon bays or rivers navigable from the sea, or containing bays or
especially for enlarged pivalate gland,
nd a tat wallet stuffed under the "Sordello,” but In every Instance they with united forces aud great effort
n. The next has got bls money hastened with glee to the gallows. drag tbe corpse to some place uior> which is very common among elderly rivers navigable from the sea, and to provide for the manner of
men. L E. Morris, Dexter, Ky., writes:
and the next crammed his Browning once said that he blamed suitable for burying. They work s< ‘•Up to a year ago my father suffered incorporating such Ports, and defining the powers of Ports so in­
A* back of Ills neck, and nobody but blmself for the work and diligently that a mouse, for Instaui e from kidney and bladder trouble and
Pat Went down the line of that It bad many faults of expression; is burled within three hours. But the.' several physicians pronounced it enlarge* corporated,” and each tor himself says :
while the highwayman drew that he meant to lay stress on Inci­ often work on for days, so as to bur} merit ot the prostate gland arid adviser!
I am a legal voter of the State of Oregon and of the county
from all manner of places, dents In the development of a soul tbe body as deeply as possible. Froti an operation On account of bib age we
lectlng their booty, they aud that little else Is worth study. large carcasses, such as those of horses were afraid he could not »¿and it and I
of Tillamook and resident within that portion of said
,-cgnaseiigers back In the This estimate of his work was given sheep, etc., they only bury pieces a- recommended Foley’s Kidney Remedy,
county hereinbefore described. My residence and
and
the
first
bottle
relieved
him,
and
Iriver and guard back on twenty-five years after it was written, large as they can manage."
after taking the second bottle he whs no
post office address are correctly written after my
ta and told them to go ahead, when he had revised it and dedicated
There can be no doubt of the Intelli longer troubled with this complaint.”—
fore they bad given It to a friend. He rewrote very little gence of these strange Insects, as n J. 8. Lamar, Tillamook ; Hawk & Miller,
name.
lar bill and a hearty of It, and bls followers have a belief gentleman discovertd In a rather curl Bay City.___
that
he
considered
“
Sordello
”
his
best
■b bls Irish back.
ous way. He desired to dry a dead
Trouble Makers Ousted.
„(•fit broke over bis bead literary work. It certainly has many toad, and for that purpose he fastened
When a sufferer from stomach trouble Centrally Located.
beautiful
lines,
and
in
particular
there
First Clasa Rooms
after It bad rolled a
It upon the top of an upright stick
tbe bandits threat- Is a word picture as striking as any­ The burying beetles, however, were takes Dr. King’s New Life Pills he’i
mighty
glad
to
see
his
Dyspepsia
aod
soon attracted by tbe smell, and. find Indigestion fly, but more he’s tickled
before he could get thing in our language:
Ing that they could not reach the toad over his new, fine appetite, strong nerves
ft not been tbat tbe That autumn eve was stilled.
A
last
remains
ot
sunset
dimly
burned
irined them all and O'er the far forests Ilka a torch flame they undermined the stick, causing It healthy vigor, all because stomach, Ii ver
to fall with tbe toad, which was then nnd kidneys now work right. 25c. at
■ man be never would
turned
The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook, Ore.
By the wind back upon the bearer’s hand duly burled.—Our Animal Friends.
Chas. I. Clough s.
■ve.
In one long flame of crimson; as a brand
A Modern Hotel.
Traveling Men's Home.
Tourists' Headquarters.
I figure up Just how The
woods beneath lay black.
t,' he said to bis fel-
A
Comforting
Word.
J.
F.
RAMSEY,
Pro.
—Boston Globe.
MASONIC
LODGE,
■ when at last they
A woman whose colored maid was
No. 57. meets on third Satur­
Id I'll pay you back
assisting her lu trying on n handsome
The Bose Got Ahead.
■at is, but an equal
new gown the other day got a shock
day of each month in
“I came mighty near resigning my
»n. for the bother I’ve
Job this morning,” said Ardup, order­ when, after looking In the pier glass
be pulled from an in-
and
admiring
her
really
handsome
fig
1.0 0 F. Hall, at 7;80 p.m.
Ing coffee and sinkers. “I’d made up
a huge roll of bills. my
F rank S everance , W,M.
mind that the boss and I couldn't ure as displayed In the new garment
4he travelers counted get along any more.”
sbe remarked to the girl:
E rwin H arrison , Bee.
Collectively It was
“Julia, all I need now Is a new face."
“Well, why didn’t you resign?" asked
peeled off two $1.000 the man sitting on the next stool.
“ 'Deed, Mrs. Dyer." replied the col­
Iky mass of money
A. D. PERKINS,
"He beat me to It by Just one sec­ ored girl, “I wouldn't worry If I was
to a responsible pas- ond.”—Chicago Tribune.
you. I saw a lady the other day no
to make correct dl-
better lookin' than you are.”—New
RE8IDENT DENTIST.
eacbed the railroad,
York Press.
8 mart Boy.
be unpleasant quar
Mamma—Edgar, didn’t I tell you not
Office in Sturgeon'« Building.
you.' be continued. to take any more preserves from the
Time to Do Something.
f thing I could do to Jar? Small Edgar—Yes. ma'am. Mam­
Mrs. Minims— Mary, It was 1 o'clock
All Work Guaranteed.
ve Just sold a mine ma-Then. if you wanted some, why this morning when you got In. I
Iff for $00,000 cash didn't you ask me for them? Small heard you. Mary—Well, ma'am. If 1 TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
way to bring tbe Edgar—'Cause I wanted some.—Chi­ was you I'd take something to make
[In my pocket Here cago News.
me sleep better. I took my shoes off
b* and be held up tbe
down tn the kitchen and didn't make
I heard the holdups
How Ho Manages Her,
no more noise than a cat would. I've
It was all up. for you
“How Is ft that your wife is so tract­ been kind of worried about you for a
I have some new and second hand
[from those bounds, able?"
good while.”
ladies' and gent a wheels at a bargain.
lows pulled out your
"Why. I told her when we were mar
Will not be undersold by Eastein CHEESE, Tillamook to Portland :
tad I saw that none rled that she could do just exactly as
Satisfied.
qge amount I thought she pleased, and of course she finds no
Afrit Skowler—Ton will have to go, ; firms.
[game on tbe road pleasure in doing It."—Chicago Post.
Come and see my stock. I am pre­
T cui ns, 121 Cents per Case
Mary. I can't put up with your Im­
tou away to tbe vil-
pertinence any longer. I'm sorry I pared to build you anj kind of a bike
The Fighting Eel.
kve myself. I surely |
can’t give you a recommendation ’ at short notice.
Trips, 15
99
9 »
Bacon—Which do you think Is the Mary-If a all right, mem. My leav­
B.000. but I’ve saved
Bargains never before seen in Till«
gamiest fish? Egbert—Well, the black ing alive will be all the recommend I
igblngton Post
i mook lor cash. Old bicycles taken
bass is the gamiest to catch, hut the need - Boaton Transcript.
ive mounted In de-! *»l 1» the gamiest when It comes to
I
T. P. BAUMGARTNER. Agent Couch Street Dock, Portland, Oregon.
Ion do we sink as netting It off the hock.—Yonkers Statca-
The fool wander«: the wine travel.—
AT
THE
OLD
STAND
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon.
| man.
Bpaniah Proverb
9
PETITION
For the Incorporation of the
PORT OF TILLAMOOK,
In the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon.
: ,
HOTEL RAMSEY,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Pacific Navigation Co’s
STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE,
The ONLY Freight and
PASSENGER
Boat making regular trips between
TILLAMOOK AND PORTLAND
Bicycles.
ED. SNODGRASS,
I
FREIGHT, $3.00 PER TCN