Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 27, 1910, Image 8

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    King & Smith Co
Auction !
Auction ! !
Saturday, November 5th we will auction off
a high grad . 6 Drawer, WHITE ROTARY
'i*
SEWING MACHINE* Thia
machine is a late
tnctkl anti guaranteed in every way. A machine
that Agents would ask you $65.00 for.
to ‘ bid
No need to come to town t_
— on this
machine, in fact bids will not be accepted unless
they come to us by mail.
Saturday, November 5th, 2 o’clock p in., all
bids will be opened and the party bidding the
highest will get the machine. No matter what
amount the highest bid is, $1.00 or $60.00, the
machines will go to the highest bidder.
Cut out the Coupon below, state the amount
of your bid, your P.O. address, sign your name in
full and mail it to us so that it will reach us not
later than the time anti date mentioned. Do it to­
day.
KING & SMITH CO.,
Tillamook, Ore.
MY BID, $
Gentlemen, In case my bid on the Sewing Machine is the
highest, I agree to take same within ten days from the time I
am notified and pay the full amount in cash.
NAME ...............................................................................
P.O. Address .........................................................
era to violute the Jaw four times be­
fore they could be deprived of a
license was objected to, and to al-
Captain Ix-vi Snyder,
formerly
lowing saloons to remain open
maHter of the uteiimi-r Golden Gate,)
until one o'clo k.
anil who wan succeeded during the
Hummer by Captain II. F. Aetrup,
FREE RCKAL DELIVERY.
regained command of the vessel ;
Tuesday previous to her departure Congressn an M»wley is the Man
Who Obtained it for Tillamook.
from
Portland
for
Tillamook.
Captain Astrup was on the steamer
The following telegram was re­
Alliance before she was ordered out ceived on Tuesday:
of commission and remained on the
Salem, Ore., Oct. 25, 1910.
craft for several months, resigning Hou. !-. C. linker, Tillamook, Ore.
Have
just
been advised by Post
to go ou tlie Golden Gate.
master General that he baa given
Powder Notice.
We will receive instructions for the establishment
orders for Powder in any quantity ol rural tree delivery from Tilla­
(■ ash with tlie order) up to Novem mook without further delaying, as
1 requested.
ber 1st at the old price of $ti.:k) per
W. C. H awley .
I in or
per box in half ton lots I
Thia is the rural route which was
or more. Il you intend to use any gone over by the inspector
Home
Powder this winternml want to save months ago.
un i tak**4 in South
Home money 011 it, semi uh your Prairie, I ong Pn ir e, F|
a**W|n
check lor the amount ot powderyou the Wils ti river,
a ils ta uce i.f
want us to save lor you.
The price over a» miles,
with comparatively
of powder will raise *»c. per pound
little buck trucking.
November 1st.
The powder can be I
1 he Postotlice Department has
hit in our powder house until you'
been holding up rural extensions
get ready for it. We ureoutof pow-
ilvi just now but expert to liave! all over the country, but tlie Post­
master-General nays he is allowing
more Hometime this week.—KING A
the Tillamook extension
to slip
Suit II III.
throug h us the result of the personal
Will.
lllingHwurlh
cuiite near up|ieul made by Mr. llawley.
meeting with 11 fatal accident on
We Ines.lay
while
bloating on
Baptist Church Service«.
the Goodapeed place,
A ten at ich
Next Sunday Bible Bcliool 2 p.ni.
blast had failed to go off and I lliiigs- Di e.idling 3 p. m. The subject will
ivoitli was standing over it with the be "Stilvniion by Grace,’’ or "Tile
intention ol setting it off again, Way ofSulviilion.’’ Acts 31:18. Don’t
when it suddenly exploded, throw­ ini»» hearing it, for it will be the
ing him thirty feet mid he landed beat effort of my life to put the truth
on his shoulder. He was brought to belure you l>y Scripture and illttH-
town mid Dr. Kerron attended to trutioii. Remember time and place,
h h in juries.
Ilia face was powder Advent church, 3 p.m. Sunday, aud
Inn tied, mid with the exception of a come. John 3:21.
sore shoulder he was not otherwise
R. Y. Blalock, Pastor.
hurt. liesideHthe slunk itguve him.
Jury List for November Term.
MEMORIES OF MARK TWAIN.
The jury list for the November
term of tbe circuit court was drawn
Twa L«tUr« ti«« Humoriot Wrote to
Hanry Watt «non.
Th»
as follows:
T. S. McFall, Tillamook, farmer,
kreeman Jackson, Beavisr, tanner.
A. A. Imlah, Cloverdale, farmer.
W. T. Newcomb, Tillamook, boat
bunder.
j. it. Elliaon, Tillamook, farmer.
K. D. Allen, Woods, farmer,
bollte Smith, Tillamook, farmer.
Kasper Sclilappi, South Prairie,
farmer.
b.
W.
Robitsch,
Caruaham,
far mer.
Krick Glad, Hoquarton, farmer.
M. V. Stillwell, lillaiuook, farmer.
Brad Batzner, Nehaliuan, black­
smith.
Marcus Curl, Blaine, farmer.
George W.
Kiger, Hoquarten,
re-1 e»tate agent.
C. C. JeiiHcn, Helxj, farmer,
Arttiur Provoost, Bay, farmer.
U in.
Armstrong.
Nehalem,
farmer.
I Geo.
R.
McKimens, Nehalem,
fanner.
j
I'. Hall, Hemlock, farmer.
B.
A.
Edgar,
South Prairie,
farmer.
Chas.
A.
Johnson, Garibaldi,
farmer.
F. Lewallen, Helio, farmer.
Jacob Jordi, South Prairie, farmer,
h. E. Cross, Hebo, farmer.
I
I-rank Paul, Tillamook, farmer.
A. J. Huston, Beaver, farmer.
Win. Thun, Beaver, farmer.
A.
W.
Alienburg,
Tillamook,
farmer.
P. J. Brown, Tillamook, farmer.
M.
W.
Harrison,
Hoquarton,
banker.
H. E. Weston, l-airview, farmer.
The November term of the circuit
court will convene in this city, on
Monday, tlie 8th, with Judge Geo.
R. Burnett on the bench.
“Mark Twain An Intimate Mem
ory." I h the title uf Henry Wariersoti's
article alwint bls risisln as It apiietir»
In tbe American Magnr.tne. Mr Wat
ti-rxoti rei lles tbe following Im idem as
being typical of Murk Twain » wbtni
steal |Hiluf of view:
"Illa mind turued ever to the droll
Owe In Umdon I was living with my
family at 1<« Moaut »(reel
Between
11« and 1<»2 there was the parochial
workhouse—quite a long and imposing
building
One evening. U|s>n coming
in from an outing. 1 found a letter be
Imd written on tbe sitting room table
anil left with his card
He »poke of
riie'shoi k he had received upiu find
Ing that next to 102-presumably 103-
wuh the workhouse. He bad loved me.
but bad always feared that I would
eud by disgracing tbe family-be­
ing bungl'd, or sotnethlng-but the
•work'us.' that was beyond him: be
bad not thought It would come to that
And ho on through psge» of horseplay,
his relief ou us«-ertatnlng tbe truth
and learning bls mistuke. bls regret
at not tJudlng me al home, closing
with a dinner Invitation Orn-e at Ge­
neva. In Switzerland. 1 received a long,
overflowing letter, full of buoyant arid
Itles. written from London. '1 wo or
three hours later came a telegram:
•Burn letter. Blot II from your mem­
ory
Susie Is dead.' ’*
Susie was Mrs. Clemens.
Our kuowhHtgp nf
New Guinea sb,,«»
• re nouiadli-.
ground, but d.-ia-ud^
entirely on ilu-lr »klU i„, J
fisbiug.
Tbelr < hW , W
bow. their arrow.
poisoned either witb 1L7,J
or some other similar raJS
in some cases a sp*
They nlao make use ((i
au iugeulous form uf J
which Is common to iu,2j
forest tribes This
ting n flatteneil lunni.^^ J
to a bent Bitpllng. wlikb Jj
a trigger lu gUi h a wlr
leased by rhe passert,, J
against un Invisible SIr(' I
across a game track. Tts»,J
really set for game, »wj t,J
ated they nre obvloua eoem J
presence is aiwajt |ridi,^j
Tillamook Jottings.
A public meeting of the business
men of the city was held ut the
Tillamook Commercial Club on
Wednesday evening, when there
was a good attendance of the lend
ing citizens.
The object of the
meeting was to amend some of tlie
provisions of
the pro|x>aed city
charter, when a numlier of changes
were suggested, such ns making
the bonded itulel tedtiens f2tll,tl«l,
requiring a
residence of three
months before a person cun vote,
payment
of extension
of water
maina to be paid by abutting pro-
petty, a clause to license, control or
prohibit tue
sale of liquor, etc.
Ttiere was a differente of opinion
as to giving the mayor ao mudi
power, some of the buaineaa men
contri! ling that the commina iona
should Is- elected msteiiil of appoin­
ted. 1 he mutter of doing uwuy with
seats, games, screens, etc., in sn
loon» w is vote«! down as these
mutters would la- under the con
trol of the licensing commission.
T.ie matter of ulti wing aaham keep.
Temperance Rally at Fairview
Grange Hall.
to the food
The food is
thereby
made more
tasty and
digestible
PERCY R. KELLY,
Of Albany, Ore.,
Republican Candidate for
Circuit Judge.
Mr. Kelly is 40 years old and has
resided in Albany, Oregon, S tyears.
lie is a graduate of Albany College,
has practiced law more than eigh­
teen years, set ved as State Senator
from
Linn county in the ses­
sions of 189K, 1899 and 11X11 ; wus
chairman of the Judiciary Commit­
tee during the Hesaion of 1901 and
is at this time, City Attorney of Al­
bany.
All voters should remember that
there are two Circuit Judges to
1
be
elected in the third Judicial 1 Dis-
trict. Vote for two.
Fine Dairy Farm
Notice,
All persons knowing themselves
to be indebted to the Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing Company
w ill please call and settle by Nov. 1,
1910. After that date interest at the
rate of 8 per cent |»er annum will lie
added to all overdue accounts.
TlLLAMtXIK Ll’NUKR M fg . C o .
THE
TOTDID HOTEL,
New Furnishings—Modern Fixtures.
Centrally Located.
Hot and Cold Water on Each Floor.
Meals 35 and 50c.
Beds 35 cents and up according to
Room.
Large C
“
—
■ -
—
timer.
Dining
R.ami smt Iuidir« Parlor
Itrst equipped Hotel
Tillamook
------- - ------ Count
P W Todd. Prop.
B. H. Todd, Mgr
Baking
Powder
Absolutely
Pure
On Saturday evening, October
-Mb, R. Y. Blalock, F. K. Norton
and Mr. Morgen will apeak at the
Fairview Grange hall on the temp,
erance question. Meeting will be­
gin ut 8 p.m.
Another meeting will lie held by
Rev. Blalock nt the school house A Reliable Medicine -Not a Nar­
cotic.
near the Red Clover Cheese Fectory
Get the genuine Foley’s IJonev
on Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
anil Tar ill the yellow package. It
ih ante and effective.
Contains no
Stray Calf.
opiute».
Refuse substitutes.
C.
A stray Jersey heifer calf, ultout 1. Clmigh.
six months old, has been on H II.
Huyes* place on the Sandhike roud
Notice of Sale of Tide Land».
for about n month, and the owner is
N otic « i> H«s«»v G iv « h — That the
Stute Land Bearti ol the State of Gregna
hereby notified to claim the same.
will «eli lu the highest bidder at Its oAev in
the Capitol Building at Salem. Oregon on
I. IL Van Winkle, of Salem has Ilecembee Ï7. I»til nt 10:00 o'clock a m.
hud experience eaiieciaily tilting of said dsy. all the State's Interest In the
tide nndoeeiflow lands heevlnaftcr descritteti
him for circuit judge while serving [ giving,
howevee to the ownee oe ownees of
aa assistant to Attorney General ’n, lands .butting or fronting on such tide
« rawford.
He respectfully aaka »nd oeerflow lamie, the preference right
to pnrehaae said iM< and oeerlluw land’ at
your vote, f Paid adv.)
«he hiebest pnev olir—d r(,el,let1 su-h öfter
I
made a g«>od fat . ft d alm pro ding I
For Circuit Judge. vote for 1.1'.
«hat uie land «illn... b. «gd nor a . olfkr
Van Winkle, of Salem
Quuhtiei. therefor
accepted for leas than »?.<■> iVr I
by practice and experience.
Two acre, the Board reserving the right t-> reiset
ane anti all bids Said lamls are sitnatetl
to elect. »Paid adv.)
la lillauiottk Count,. Oregon, and described
a« Follow«.
Tide lands feonting end abutting on Lot
No 5 ot Section
T. Il N K lu W
«X
•< • poiat wberr the «rvtioa
Hoc Iwt ween sections 4 and UT2N M to
W . intersect« the high waler of Nehnkm
Rne, located »
Up w <754 «I feet from
the corner com mon to Section« 3, 4 h and
l<> ami rwncin« thence
Be---------- ---
IWM *rt to low water
N
Mt-3 fret al'Hig low water
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Important
properties of
the Grape are
transmitted
N
l:
■.. • 7T.U feet «lout low water
B. 1330 3 fret to
water
W . 34«.9 fret aloaf
h li*3* 1
•*««« high water
I . •PP‘*»«1«» s«4 bid. >L»M b, »4,| w ’ mh I
lU'J’ 11 ,’•"»V, Clerk State Land Hoard.
Mk«i ()re<on an«] wiartrd - Acni iva tima
a»d bat tu parva.» tld, UM, ’«pi»au«a
O. O KROWS
r.—_
Clark State La»4 b «. m .
I tiawd Una Ortober 4. lai».
1 - 1 1 ' j 11
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■>
111
SEKB ^OW
for Mmples of our “Diamond
Quality” RE-CLEANED
Farm and Field Seed«,
Graasea, Clover«, Vetches,
Alfalfa and Grains for
FALL SOWING
We have Sjirciid Mixtures for
Special rurjioHe«—
water
• » V M’lf«.
38« acres, lying 3 miles from
Florence, the banking and shipping
center of the district, with regular
boat to Portland.
1AI'acres is dyked tide marsh, all
in grass and worth ^3110 per acre,
41 a res tide marsh in grass and
not dyked, worth $lt»l per acre. 216
acres rolling bench entries4 million
ieet of virgin timber, worth iOUUO—
at local nulls in logs at $5.(10 per
thousan«'. This 219 acres affer it is
logged, will be worth JHxi per acre
for pasture and apple raising.
Fresh
water trout stream runs
through the tract. Fine building
site, but no building.
Only 3U
minutes by motor boat to bank at
Portlaml
boat
landing.
Good
school, church, stores, creamery,
mill, etc., near building site. Total
present value. $7ti,7(I>. 1 want to
sell and will take $3>,<D0, with <5-
(MIl cash and balance long time with
tt per ceut interest.
G er . M elvin M iller ,
Box 35, Eugene, Ore.
I
Alfalfa Hay, $28 a ton and
$1.45 1001bs. ; Oat Hay, $29
a ton and $1.50 1001b. See
H. C. Ktinxe or Wni. Curtis,
the Grain Man.
|
Dry Land Paatwrw Mi«turn, W«t
L*»d Paatw« MHlara, Syadal
Mi «Im« far Bwrwad-««or Land,
Cover Cr^a far Orchards.
Tell «« tka natar« of yonr «oil aad ynw
TURKISH WOMEN
Ar« Curiou»ly Fs»tidiou«
Soma of Their Way».
Tbe habits of tbe Turkish women of
Constantinople are wonderfully fastidi­
ous.
For Instance, when they wash
tbelr bunds at a tap from wblcb water
runs into a marble basin tbe fair ones
will let the water run until a servant
shuts It off. Inasmuch as to do this
themselves would render them ■'un­
clean.” They cuuuot open or shut a
door, as tbe handle would be unclean.
One of these fastidious women was
not long ago talking to a small niece
wbo bud just received a present of a
doll from Purls. By and by the child
laid tbe doll In tbe lady » lap. She
was horrified and ordered tbe child to
take It away. As tbe little girl would
not move It and no servant was near
and the lady would Is* defiled by touch­
ing a doll tbnt had lieeu brought from
abroad, the only resource left her was
to Jump up and let tbe doll fall, it
broke In plec«*s.
Another Turkish woman would not
open a letter coming by post, but re-
qttirid a Hervant to break tbe seal and
bold tbe missive near ber tbnt It might
be read: also should ber handkerchief
full to tbe ground II was Immediately
destroyed or given away, so that »h»
might uut ugulu use it.— Exchange.
They
NEW GUINEA pv J
Sp««r »"d~fb77kiZa
row. Th.,r Ch^l
rain well known signs.
broken off twig placed In «73
lu war these sigoa ir?
removul being e.iulrilent ,3
ing of buoys in a mined
wounds Inflicted by tbe« J
Uauilaio sjieiirs are ueemarilij
The mental ipnilftlea t>r ig j
ure extremely imderalopd, J
them being able to espre»,,
numerical idea than three.
servers who have met tbe«>
saying that they urea nwrr;«
pie. with great lihua ,,f
when their coutldeui-e ban I m
and provided they hate not j,
vlously III treated They it»,
n I till Is and are generally ium
—London Times.
LIGHTNING FLASH!
Many Things Concerairg Th»l
Science Cannot Fithm I
A young girl lu charge of tJ
dri-u. sheltering uuder a tree«fl
hurst common, was «trad M
nlng and killed one of tluwffl
instances of the sort of |ersoM
with which lightning seeing *■
its vk-ihn. for. 1 bough vile cUM
ported to have been thrown
tiler apparently was iujunt. a
are many Instances, of uhmi M
strange selection, due I d iu >«J
probably to some accident »Ida
There Is a well reineinberedrwa
happened some years »go ill
bridge, when three young ohi
walking across an o|>et> <M
ground, and the middle iw d
three wits »truck dead. uhllrM
era were untouched. Tie ■
showed that the young imitubl
killed bad ualls In Ills Issas, ra
the others were wearing Isstlst«
The phenomena of tlimulHS
have been tile subject of irnril
In America. But if thundenhmi
be classitiid. they are »till Hl
oughly undersliHsl. We do H|
know what are the eixet «fl
which lend to a discharge of eM
in tlie form of a llghiulog lafl
cloud to cloud or from cloud »•
IVe cannot reproduce tbmM1
lightning lu a laboratory. Writ
kuow w hat Is tbe origin of ttei
trlticatiuu manifested to I M
Londou Rpectatur.
Defoe and Saving« Danka.
Though liuucau of Duthwell was the
founder of our tirsi stivlugs bank, the
first suggestion cntne from Daniel I«e-
foe. When he found himself compelled
Io bide from the bailiffs In a »mull
Eristol Inu be turned bls eufurced
leisure and flmiuciiil failure to account
by writing the "Essuy ou Projects.” It
deul* with savings bauks. friendly so­
cieties. Insurance. academies and bank­
Tickling th« Debtor. J
rupts. U d all these subjects Defoe of­
John Bnrrett was only tWr*
fers from bls fertile brain suggestions years old when President CWI
tbnt startle tbe reader by tbelr mtv'ern appoiated bltu minister to Ska J
i
ring Ou bankrupts and savings bauks first Importsut tusk wklrk
Itefoe uuturully wrote with feeling. tbe youthful envoy »»• W
During bis stay in Bristol he was clnlm against tbe Siamese
known as •’the Sunday geutlemau.” for «l.OOtMKXJ. Experfeoert •*
owing to Ida uatural unwillingness to dors warned him apilMt mint”
take the air except on that day of tbe III obi a I lit ng tbe uiuuey. “«*<•!
week »bleb deprived bailiffs of tb<-lr avoid arrogance." (bey «Id
sting.-leoodou Cbroukle.
"That Is." responded M’- "
••you favor tlckliug with • ***
A Cup of Sugar.
prliking with a bayonet."
A large china cup with a handle was
Tbe statesmen nodded ass*5*
When tbe young minister W«
shoved across 1 be couuter and a child's
robs* »aid. “Ma want» a cupful of aiii-ceeded lu collecting the
sugar“
ambassadors asked In
Tbe grocer filled tbe cup. weighed "How did you accotnpl1»l> H
the sugar. |s>ured It back into tbe cup
"Ry tickling." explained Ba**
and «aid. "Two eeuta.'*
had to tkkle them almoto *•
To a customer wbo expressed sur­ though, before they agreed to W
prise at bls wllllngneiu to sell grocer­
ies In stu b small quantities be said:
Quaint R«m«di*
"Have to lu tills neighborhood. Most
Among tbe member» of
of these iieople live from meal to meal, church In MncedoDl» ft*
which means that they buy things by recipe« are regarded a» kit**”
measure Instead of weight. Beckoned To pacify ooe's enemies
by the cupful, the spoouful or tbe pail­
psalm "Known In Jnilra.
ful. they know just bow much or any­
tj water ami give your
thing they need In order to satisfy
thereof, and be will I*
both customers nud tbe inspector of
•tanled and frightened
weights and measures we measure v>y chestnut» and »o’ '
first to suit tbe trade, then weigh after­
three glasses uf old wloe *
,
ward.”—New York Sun.
drink thereof early
also “In tbe beclnulng v.»s
Hi» Trick.
and let him carry it.
A pearl belonging to her brooch h'.d
got fastened In the Ince of ber collar.
Plump Oird'W
He offered to disentangle It.
She (after tbe aenk-e-W*
"Thafs a great trick of mine." be fellow! Why dkl yu «uil'-*"
Mid as be wrestled with It
"SepunM- offertory?
Hr - 1 nmB»‘
Itur pearls tram“-.
There was Miss Add*
Peoplry she Interrupted hi ■ frlghl
“Had I tbe wing« of n
“No." said be; “from iaces.”-New mental picture uf a AM P***"
York Press.
to Uy with a pair »t I”*
was too much for me.
K iww What Ha Waa Doing.
R«mky rrnm whom old gent has jwst
In Bahamia.
re«-elvw! ft aoverelgna at 4 to |,_
“How did yon enjoy »* '
K»w. then. Rsnta Claw., what are y.ni
hiring 'em for’ f>, voo tbltik I'd give evening?"
“It wasn't mn< b Ro1* •**
yvm wraog nun’ Old Hent-Nna. |n<1
and tbe «audwkbes “*••
dy. ft« nw that; I'm lust making .lire
Washington Herald
»bat I Inven t gut that one back wblcb
I paased off uu tbeel-lAiodua Punch
Ov«r 30 yearw* expsr'.
enc« right k.r.
la tbe P*ri<o
M-inh»vi qaal-
Mna ua to ad, tae
A Peutory Fabl«
The ben returned tn ber nest and
found It empty
“Very funny." Mkl «be; "I caa never
O’>1 things where I lay ibeni
1.1 polo
CMC*.
PORTLANB
SEEItr
rORTUANO. ORISON
t «w one who can stand larvwiieefiv
• bere are t bundled that «III vani ad
»entity Cariylc