Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 21, 1909, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T illamook
headlight ,
Tillamook Jottings.
O ctober
21, 1000
The Art of Saving.
I believe that If somebody could La-
Farm, Hog. Dairy or Chicken Ranch. vent unique ways of saving money tbe
Bulgarian Workmen Duped Out
Orchard or Timber. One acre or thou­ public would have an assured future.
of their Wages
sand«. it
pa? y°u to con,uU
Men. women and children would re­
Chris Nichi la. the Bulgarian foreman nn»n & Thompson. Chamber of Com­ gard saving as a game and play it
at railroad camp No. 6. at Garibaldi, merce. Portland. Ore. Edwin Hooker, with all their heart. There are penny
successfully worked the get rich quick
savings banks where newsboys and
Mgr. Farm Dept.
scheme last ween u; -i a number ot Ins
bootblacks carry their tiny savings, but
country men. wlioriiouriithecorifiilei.ee
other children regard their penny bank
Nutice To Customers.
at home with unfriendly eyes. There
placed m him. The men w ere paid oft in
are working girls who put away their
cheeks last week, and Nichola obligingly
All persons indebted to Clarence H an­ five cent pieces aud fatten their small
offered to cash them lor the men Hav­ enkratt will kindlv call and settle their
ing every confidence in him they leadilv bills promptly. Bills are payable to C. bank accounts by walking Instead of
riding and making other petty sacri­
consented, little dreaming that their 8. Atkinson, my suscessor, and must be fices. But tbe majority of working
hard earned wages would "Sliidoo by paid in cash or by negociable note with- girls spend as fast as they can earn
doing so. Checks to the urnount of in 30 days from date. _____
and declare that they cannot help it.
probably over $2,500 were entrust­
One reads of a man who began his
career by regarding every dollar as a
ed to Nichola, and on Saturday he went
How to Cure a Cold.
to Bay City and cashed about thirteen
Be as careful as you can, you will worker and getting all tbe profit be
hundred dollars worth ot checks, and occasionally take cold, and when you do, could. With that quulut conceit in bls
get a medicine ol known reliability, one
finding that he could not cash them all that has an established reputation and bead saving became a pleasure, and be
there he came to Tillamook City and that is certain to effect a quick cure. won riches without realizing that it
was a struggle. I know of more than
cashed the remainder. He went first to Such a medicine ia Chamberlain's Cough
one woman who receives each night
Remedy.
It
has
gained
a
world
wide
the Tillamook Countv Bank, hut failed
from her busband every dime he has
to get them cashed there. Sunday he reputation by its remarkable cures of received in change through the day.
this most common ailment, and can
spent the day at the camps at Garibaldi, always l>e depended upon. It acts on for he is careful to avoid spending
telling the men that he had not succeed­ nature’s plan, relieves the lungs, aids such a piece of money. These, with
ed in getting the checks cashed, but be expectoration, open the secretions and her owu savings In the same direction,
nature in restoring the system to a make a respectable weekly showing.—
would do so the next day. Monday he aids
healthy con 'ition. For sale by Lamar's Kansas City Journal.
left, telling the men that he would take Drug Store,
____________
SKIPPED WITHJJVER »2.500
Want to Buy or Sale.
The regular monthly meeting of the
C. W.B..M was held at the home of Mrs.
Phelps last week. Thu meeting was
postponed a week from the regular day.
so as to have it on the same day that
the »¿rent national convention at Pitts
burg was held. The meeting proved ver)
pleasant and instructive. One new mem
her added. The next meeting to be held
next m'»nth will beat the parsonage AU
ladies interested in missionary work are
cordially invited to attend these meet
Opened by the present management on August
I ingi.
30th, 1902, we have been doing business at the same
S. Schiffman was’tried in Justice Sap­
stand since.
pington's court on Wednesday charged
With age we have not only gained experience
with keeping milk where the sanitary
but also
conditions were such that it made the
milk impure and unholesome. This is the
STRENGTH AND STABILITY
first
case of this character to be tried in
than
ever
to
take
charge
of
and are better prepared
this county, the complaint having been
any business intrusted to us.
filed by Deputy Dairy and Food Com
On broad lines, yet strictly in keeping with
missioner Catterlin. The case was tried
sound and conservative banking principles, our
before a jury, which failed to agree and
strenuous purpose supported by perseverance, has
was discharged. Schiffman’s place is at
earned us the title of
Nehalem. Thejury was composed of W.
Newcomb, Homer Mason, R F. Zach-
“THE BANK; THAT DOES THINGS.”
mann, Carl Patzlaf, Geo. Wilt ; nd D.
Bank with us if You Want the Best.
Billings, and it is reported that thejury
stood four for conviction and t wo blanks the Henrietta and go to town and get
Frightful Fate Averted
thechecks cashed, but instead ol doing so
A meeting of the city council was held he boarded the Sue H Elmore just as
" I would lisve lieen a cripple for life,
w r .V.VJ TT y L u TTTTF1
from a terrible cut on mv knee cap,"
on Monday evening, with Mayor Coates
she was leaving. He seems to have lelt writes Frank Disherry, Kelliher, Minn ,
and Councilmen Lamb. Wilt, Catterlin
LLAMOOK CITY. ORE.
SUPERVISION
some unpaid store bills at Bay City.
" without Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which
and Talbot present. The application for
soon cured me.” Infallible for wounds,
a franchise by the Pacific Railway &
cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns,
Ross to Serve Five Years.
Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions.
Navigation Co. to lay a railroad track
World’s best for Piles. 25c. at Chas. I.
along
Water
street
was
laid
oyer
until
ger and freight trains will be running
S alem , Or., Oct 19.—The Supreme Clough. ________________
Editorial Snap Shot9.
Engineer
Davis
came
in,
when
the
city
­
between Tillamook City and Portland
Court today rendered an opinion in the
council will be called tQgether to discuss i
It's Luck to Smoke Puck.
case of the State vs J. Thorburn Ross,
So the steamers have a hard job to in 1910, and. in consequence, next year
will bring many important changes in the matter with him. The application affirming the decision of theCircut Court
handle all the freight for Tillamoook.
The Better than 6c. Cigar.
this county. New life, new enterprises for a franchise by the Tillamook Lumber for Marion County. Judge George H. Bur­
« * *
Wonder what the “ concrete lake ’’ and new energies will make themselves Manufacturing Company to lay steam nett presiding, except as to that part
The Cigar in the Green Box.
croakers think about the post office | felt in every direction, and the county pipes in certain streets went to its final which savs Ross shall be imprisoned in
being moved to “ concrete lake ? ’ Say, will take on new life. The summer tra reading and passed. A. W. Atterbury the Multnomah Countv Jail until the
won’t that jar them ?
vel into Tillamook every year will be and others petitioned fora side walk and fine ot |576 853 54 shall have been paid.
* * *
enormous and we think it is going to be the necessary steps weie ordered to have Io other respects the judgment of the
As there is Jno doubt whatever that a big problem how to board and feed the side walk put in. John Langley was trial court is affirmed, and Ross must
the supreme court of Oregon is illegally the people, for as there is a lack of hotel given the contract to haul gravel at 50c. serve five years in the Penitentiary for
constituted, it must be, then, that it is accommodation every summer without a yard.
wrongful conversion of State school
When you want a quick cure without
illegal decisions that it is rendering.
Sheriff Crenshaw lelt on Tuesday tor funds, amounting to $288,4-26 87.
a railroad, the demands in this line will
any loss of time, and one that is followed
* W *
be greatly magnified when several hund­ Asioria, going out over the trail by way
by no bad results, use
In the East and Middle West it has red visitors are brought in every few of Necarney mountain, to bring back
The Bed-Rock of Success
been cold and snowing. On MonJay last days, for, as a summer resort,Tillamook three Dagos who had obtained merchan­ lies in a keen, clear brain, backed by in.
a large quanity of large ripe strawber • county has more varied attractions than dise at the Bay City store under false doniitable will and; resistless energy.
ries. grown in Tillamook, were sold in other resorts, in fact, it will have them representation, for instead of going to Such power comes from the splendid I
health that Dr. King's New Life Pills
this city,
all skinned in a few years, and like the work on the railroad after they had ob impart. They vitalize every organ and
* X! *
It never fails and is pleasant to take.
timid up brain a id b.siy J. A. Harmon.
It will be in order for the Tillamook famous Tillamook cheese, Tillamook tained the articles, they took passage L'zemore, W Va., w rites : " They are It is equally valuable for children. It is
on
the
Sue
H
Elmore,
and
in
that
way
county
will
become
the
most
famous
Building Company to give a dance in
the best pills I ever used.” 25c. at famous for its cures over a large part of
undertook to bunco the Bay City mer Caas. I. Clough.
the civilized world.
their splendid new building and hall to summer resort in Oregon.
chants. Sheriff Crenshaw was advised
* * *
the progressive citizens, but it wouldn't
The Anti-Saloon League is evidently after they had taken their departure and
be in order to invite the “concrete lake’’
attempting too much when it undertakes he had Sheriff Pomeroy, of Clatsop
croakers.
* * *
to pass a constitutional amendment for County, meet the Elmore on her arrival
Mark T wain in his jocular manner com- the prevention of the manufacture im at Astoria, with the result that three of
paies marriages to tragedies. Perhaps portaiion and sale in Oregon of all spirit the five Dagos were arrested and taken
thev are when an industrious, hard uou9 liquors, vinous and malt. We have to jail and will be brought back and
working young man marries a young been a warm friend of the local option have to face the music of standing trial
woman who knows nothing whatever law. but we have our doubts as to whe­ on a charge which will send them to the
about housekeeping or cooking, and ther the people ot Oregon are ready for p nitentiary if found guilty.
who has been allowed to gad, gossip, so drastic and radical amendment. The
A suit was filed in the circuit court
dress and have what is called a “good trouble with so many reforms is that too last week in which Hiram Eadus and
time.’’ Or when a young woman falls much is attempted before the time is Irene Eadus have sued Glenn H. John­ Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 8 S A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
in love and marries an indolent or ripe. It is our judgment that it would son,which grew out of financial troubles
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
drunken young man with the idea that have been far wiser for the Anti-Saloon in connection with the launch Frolic,
commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
she is going to “reform'' him. It is then League to have confined the fight to in which the defendant had, agreed to
calls for help than we can meet — position certain. Class and
that the tragedies of home life become counties, and instead of endeavoring,to buy halt interest,but had failed to do so.
apparent, and, as a last resort, divorce mike the State “dry,” had the League The plaintiffs now pray the court for a
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
proceedings. Young men and young put all its energies into the enforcement decree agai’ist the defendant that a re­ office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
women take warning.
of the law in “dry” territory it would straining order be granted the plaintiffs
penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue.
* ft *
have accomplished a great deal in keep restraining the defendant from dispos­
There is some coin toon tgqing on about mg the “dry’’ counties in the “dry” col­ ing of his personal property which may
Senator Bourne going to control, at the umn. It must not be lost sight of, how­ be held trust or otherwise to the defend
A. «tk j Ô k AAA A A A AA A A A A AA A A AAAA
next election the country press. We do not ever, that the people have become quite ant, lor a decree against defendant for
think thesenator will attempt to do any­ hostile to saloons, largely because the an accounting of the partnership, for a
thing of the kind, and if he did so we saloon keepers belong to a lawless class, termination thereof, for a decree against
PROPRIETOR
are convinced that he would meet with and because of the crime, poverty and the defendant for such sums as may be
failure. Most of the country editors misery originating in saloons, and found due to the plaintiffs, and that the
pride themselves that their editorial though thousands of voters who list court appoint a receiver to receive and
columns cannot be bartered away to! ■ intoxicants will continue to
vote disburse the accounts, for a decree
anyone.
Invariably, when’-ver news­
i against saloons, we have our doubts against the defendant for the payment
papers fall into the bauds of politicians ! ! whether they can be made to vote for of certain notes, for a decree assigning
or business men to enhance their own ' State wide prohibition in its strictest the launch in such a manner and to such
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
interests, to the detriment of their oppo
sense. We think the Anti-Saloon League parties as the court may direct, and
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
nrnts nnd competitiors, it only acts as a
is courting defeat in attempting to do that the action at law filed by the de­
boomerang. It Senator Bourne or any
this, fur although a large number of per fendant be dismissed.
other anpiraiit for political honors are
sons have stood hack of the League for
tr v w w w v nr w wwr
w w w
wanting to advertise their candidacy it
Serious Runaway Accident.
the purpose of eliminating saloons, it is
is theil privilege louse the country news­
going to be a parting of the ways with
papers if they are willing to pay adver­
A serious runaway accident on Mon­
many of them.
The anti-saloon fight
tising rates. There is no danger of the
is one thing and state wide prohibition day befell Orley Kellow near Hebo,
country editors selling their editorial
is another thing, and in attempting to which came near proving filial, and as it
columns to political aspirants,but should
force the latter upon the league it looks is there was grave doubt at to whether
they do so the people would soon catch
to <is that this is a great mistake. But he would pull through, so serious were
on.
probably the only course now is to try the injuries received. Kellow was driv.
* a *
ing a team attached to a wagon, which
There is now less than fourteen miles it out at the polls, for now that the peo­ became scared from some cause and ran
lietween the two railroad camps on the ple of Oregon have passed so many freak away, when he was thrown out and
Pacific Railroad it Navigatiou Co.’s laws, it may tie that we are mistaken the wagon passed over him. When Kel­
THE
railroad now building into Tillamook, and that they will vote for state wide low was picked up he was unconscious,
which gives every assurance that passen- prohibition.
and remained so for two hours after the
accident happened. Doctors were sent
for and Drs. Bonis and Brown atleuded
A marvel in light and simplicity. It does not burn oil or gasoline,
to the unfortunate man's injuries, which
but gas generated from kerosene (coal oil). Gives at least five times'
included a broken shoulder blade, a dis­
the light of an old fashioned lamp. It will save half your light bill and'
located shoulder aud a number of bad
give belter satisfaction than any light now in the market. An orna-'
bruises about the chest Although seri
ment to any home. Carried about the house or store the same as the‘
ordinary lamp
SEE
ously injured, the doctors think that he
H. F. RODDY.
will recover, notwithstanding that it was
a close call.
At HOWARD WHALEN’S Jewelry Store.
BANK
MOOK COUNTY BANK »W
Diarrhoea
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
“THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
À
I
A. K. CASE,
3 4 fl Tillamook Iron Works
fl
fl
fl
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
®S55SSSSSSS9S«S8SS5SS8SS&
Look ! Look! Look ! |
And then look deeper into the
20th CENTUARY WONDER
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Maltes the finest most deli­
cious biscuit, cake and
pastry; conveys to food
the most healthful of
fruit properties
!»
»
!»
!»
!»
!»
!»
!»
ALADDIN MANTLE LAMP,
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the firm of
Jones St Knudson have disposed of their
entire stock of furniture and other pro­
perty interests to Jones Knudson Furni­
ture Company, and all persons owing
said firm are respectfully requested to
call and settle their accounts with the
said Jones A Knudsou within thirty
days from date hereof.
$ Winter Reading.
Dated October 21st, 1909
J ohn L. J onbb .
C. P. K xvdoox
For Chapped Skin
Chapped skin whether on the hand« nr
face may be cured in one night by apply
lug Chamberlain» Salve.
It ia also
aualed for *»re nipple«, burn« and
«. Fur sale by Lamar’-»I>rug Store
*
These long Winter evenings you will put
your eyes to the test. Do not work them
too hard if you value them. If you have a
pair of properly fitted glasses you can hardly
work them too hard.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Dr. Henry E. Morris.
Only Seeking Information.
The average New York boy Is not a
wonder of wit and wisdom, but most
of them know a good thing when they
see It. Also the contrary. Not long
ago one of them saw a sign In front
of a Sixth avenue place. "Boy Want­
ed." He was looking for something
of that kind and walked in. There
was nobody io sight, aud be stood gaz­
ing. Presently the proprietor, a most
grouchy person, appeared.
"What do you want here?” he in­
quired with scant courtesy.
"Well.” replied tbe boy. disturbed by
tbe man's manner and hesitating, "do
you want a boy here?”
"That’s what the sign says, don't
it?” snapped the man.
"Yep." responded tbe boy, getting
bis second wind.
"Then we want a boy.”
"Aw right." grinned tbe boy. back-
Ing away. "You git one. You can't
have me.” and be wiggled bls tingere
at the man and went out quickly.—
New York Herald.
Tir». Themselves Getting Ready.
Washington Irving tells a story of a
man who tried to Jump over a hill.
He went buck so far to get bis start
for the great leap nnd ran so bard that
he whs completely exhausted when he
came to tbe hill and bad to He down
and rest. Then be got up and walked
over tbe hill. A great many people
exhaust themselves getting ready to
do their work. They are always pre­
paring. They spend their lives get­
ting ready to do something which they
never do. It is au excellent thing to
keep Improving oneself, to keep grow­
ing. but there must tie a time to begin
the great work of life. I know a man
who Is almost forty years old who has
not yet decided wlnit he is going to
do. He lias graduated from college
and taken a number of postgraduate
courses, but all along general lines.
He has not yet begun to specialize.
This man fully believes be Is going to
do great things yet. I hope he may.—
Success Magazine.
The Paper They Were Written On.
The average author would probably
laugh at the statement that at one
time in the world's history manu-
scripts, simply ns such. Irrespective of
the nature of tbe text, were Immense­
ly valuable. In ancient times manu­
scripts were Important articles from a
commercial point of view. They were
excessively scarce and were preserved
with tbe utmost care. Even the usur­
ers were glad to lend money on them
when tbe owners were obliged to offer
them In pawn, it is related In an
ancient tome that a student of Pavla,
who was reduced by bls debaucheries,
raised a new fortune by leaving In
pawn a manuscript of a body of law.
and a grammarian who was ruined by
a tire rebuilt his bouse with two small
volumes of Cicero through tbe ready
aid of tbe pawnbroker.
Highest Cross In the World-
The highest cross tn tbe world Is
said to be that which caps tbe loftiest
peak of the Harz mountains. Tbe
cross Is In reality a tower, and it com-
mauds a magnificent view of tbe coun­
try around. Tbe height of the tower
is 120 feet, and it stands on a moun­
tain 1,731 feet above tbe sea level. A
stair of 200 steps leads to the top of
the cross, but there is an elevator of
which people may avail themselves
who for any reason wish to avoid the
long climb.
Grataful.
Young Lady—Give me one yard of
—why. haven't I seen you before?
Draper's Assistant—Ob. Maud, bare
you forgotten me? I saved your life
at tbe seaside last summer. Young
Lady (warmly)—Why. of course you
did. Then you may give me two yards
of tbe ribbon, please.—Illustrated Bits.
Lettuce Salad With Fried Cheese.
Dress the lettuce In the usual way
with French dressing. Have a mbd
cheese, rather dry, cut in strips like
French fried potatoes, dip the strips in
beaten egg. roll them in fine bread­
crumbs and drop them into boiling fat
to brown as quickly as possible. Serve
with tbe lettuce.—Boston Poet
Passing Events.
Time is a sort of river of pasalnf
events, and strong is its current. No
sooner is a thing brought to light than
it is swept by and another takes its
place, and thia. too. will be swept
away.—Mateus Aurelias.
Vengeance should be toft to
—JMraceh.
_ t-v ....
. X s A
> 1
1