Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 15, 1910, Image 6

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    TIL i LAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 15. 1Ö10.
Tillamook Jottings
oval
work on the road had been sttspen
did for twelve months.
A Savings Paes 1!« k with a de­
posit of one dollar or more makes
an acceptible 'Xmas, present.—
Tillamook County Bank.
*
The f.adieu’ Guild of the Presby­
terian church will have a sale of
useful and fancy articles in Miss
llilma Johnson's millinery store on
Saturday afternoon.
Floyd Woolfereceived quite a scare
last Thursday while setting traps
with Neil Hiner on the Jogs in the
mill jauid.
It seems that while he
was sitting a trap lie became over­
balanced and fell into the water
with a btuicii of trope which he had
w th him, and as 1 e could not swim
he was in a fuu vTuy to drown. After
he hail sunk the second time, Neil
Hiner, who is en expert swimmer,
j .imped into the water, dived und
got hold of the top of Floyd's head,
and after pulling him to the surface
succeeded jn getti g him ashore
where he worked the water out of
his lungs.
Social at the Club.
Last Thursday the Commercial
(Tub. with tlie help of the ladies cf
the town, gave one of the Lest pro­
grams ever given in this city besides
receiving $.125.85 from tlie sale of
baskets.
The prograin consisted of a large
number of selections l>y the Club
orchestra, songs by Mas. Fred Poor­
man, Mrs. Frank Rhodes, and Jas.
i Vernon; a short talk by President
Holmes which was full of the pro­
gressive spirit, and »debate by four
representatives of the High School
which seemed to be enjoyed by all.
According to the decision of the
judges, the affirmative, which was
handled by Oscar Aschim anil El­
bert Ginn, was defeated by the neg­
ative, Elsie Lamb anil Benly Stum.
After the program those who did
not care to spend money fora bas­
ket went home while the others
stayed and from all appearances
everyone was well pleased with this
feature.
The highest bill received
for a basket was one by Morris
Leach of $7.<J() for a I asket made by
Mrs. John Aschim. Altogether the
thirty eight baskets brought in an 1
average of $3.32 a piece. Much ere- .
dit is line not only the ladies but i
also Sheriff Crenshaw for the high ,
prices received for baskets.
Julius Kruttschnitt, director of
operation anil maintenance of the
Southern Pacific and Inion Pi ci tic
systems, was in Portland on Mon
day, anil amongst the things that
he discussed was the completion of
railroads now under construi tion.
\\ hat was of most interest to this
county was the announcement that
the road to Tillamook would be
pushed through to completion its
rapidly as possible.
This should
put a -top to the report which is I
neing peddled around that it would
be another yeur before trains are
operated over the P. R. & N. Co.'s
road. With the announcement trout
President Lytle that the road would
I v completed and in operation by
the 1st May. anti the statement of
Mr. Kruttschnitt that it will be
I ushed through to completion us
rapidly us possible, is a good indi­
cation that there is to be no further
tleluys aud disappointments in tile l
time for this road to be in opera
tion. It will be remembered timi it
was Mr. Krüllschnitt who came 1<>
Tillamook on an official inspection
of tlie road, anti it was his favora
ide report to Mr. Harriman which
cause work to be resinned after the
POWDER
mailed free
178 Kind* of Cake
Cakes of all kinds for all people
are best made with Royal
SPECIALLY FINE
FOR LAYER CAKE
High School Flashes.
The
Debators
are trying out ut
present for a plaie on the team
which meets Nehalem the 23rd of
this inoutli.
The choosing of the
team will not be done until Friday,
idler which the ones who are lucky
enough to get a place will start
work for the opening of the Inter­
scholastic Debate Season.
A great amount of excitement has
been causetl in school among the
class who are more desirous of Iiav-
ing pleasure than of securing an
education, by the announcement
that there will be only one week of
vacation. There have been a num
her of petitions circulated through
the school this week to Hee if two
weeks could not be had, but no one
seems to know whether they care
CHRISTMAS AHD HEW
YEAR’S PRESENTS
IS AT
JENKINS,
The Reliable Jeweler
A New Line of Handsome CUT GLASS and HANI)
PAINTED CHINA.
Watches and Clocks,
Splendid Silver Ware,
China and Lockets, Etc
All suitable for Christinas and New Year Presents.
Call in and inspect my stock before the liest is sold.
enough for the extra vacation to run
the risk of receiving the ill will of
the school board. Some have already
had their names erased.
Notice of Thanks.
Administrator’s Notice.
Wanted, a First Class Milker, a
married man. A good house to live
The relatives of the late Mr. W. C.
Morton wish, through the columns
The debate which the High School of the Headlight, to express their
had last Thursday night at the heartfelt thunks for the many kind
Commercial Club
was enjoyed deeds and expressions of sympathy
greatly by thelligh School students. shown them in their late bereave­
The club certainly is getting really
to dp a good work and we only ment.
wish that we were old enough to
Milker Wanted.
join.
__________________
N otice is H kukhv
U ivbn .—That the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for in.
Apply to J. H. Hathaway, Till,
Oie County of Tillamook. has appoluled
the unilersigned. the administrator of the aiiiook.
estate of LOUIS
lll.ATTI.AR. deceased,
anil all persona having claims against the
Team for Sale.
.¡.id elate, arc hereby requieed to present
the same, together with the proper vouchers,
One Driving Team, with new
to the undersigned, either at the oilier of II
T. Botts, attorney-at-law. at Tillamook harness for sale. Price $100.
Apply
City. Oregon
or to T. Il
Coyne, attor-
'.ey-nt-iMW, at Tillamook City. Oregon, to A. Emerson, near Maple Leaf
within six months from the date of this
Creamery, Tillamook, Ore.
notice.
tinted tills December 15th. 1910.
M.
A H Hl. A N A L I*.
Administrator of the estate of
Louis Blaltlnr. deceased.
For the Ambitious
SI iUniberöitp ?
Oucation/
Fine Daisy Farm
386 acres, lying 3 miles from
Florence, the banking and »hipping
center of the district, with regular
boat to Portland.
13b acres is dyked tide marsh, all
in grass and worth $3U) per acre,
41 a :res tide marsh in grass and
not dyked, worth $100 per acre. 216
acres rolling l>ench carries4 million
feet of virgin timlier, worth $6000—
at local mills in logs at $3.00 |>er
thousand. This 216 acres after it is
logged, will l>c worth $100 ,»er acre
for ivasture and apple raising.
Fresh water trout stream runs
through the tract. Fine building
site, but no building.
Only 30
minutes by motor boat to bank at
Portland
boat
landing.
Good
school, church, stores, creamery,
mill, etc., near building site. Total
present value. $711,700. I want to
sell and will take $20 000. with $6-
(11) cash and balance long time with
6 per cent interest.
G ki >. M elvin M iller .
Box 35, Eugene. Or.
HANDICAPPED
The lx»y or girl with any
defcct of vision is greotly
handicapped in the pursuit
of knowledge ill the school
nmm. If your boy or girl
does not show a high |>er
ventage of average in the
school re|H>rt the probabili­
ties are that there ie some­
thing the matter with the
eyes. ~
To finii out costs you
nothing if
i
you will bring
them to me for examina-
lion.
It doesn't
pay to
guess alsiut
the eyesight
of your child—it is better
to wee that
the eyes are
___
right. If glasses are needed
I am prepared to furnish
the exact
thing that will
meet the needs of the case.
Remember f"
that
they are
guaranteed
for one year.
anil 1 am
here to
_ ____
make
them good,
“ Traveling fa-
kits are not.IL
I
fiyiERH is n<» need for von to lie worti ont bv
I holitlav prcparntiona if you tuake gootl use of
vonr téléphoné.
The Bell telephone companies have found that
just before Christinas the number of daily con­
nections is the highest fur the year. The telephone
has become a necessity of the holiday season,
liecause without it most people would not have
time to do what they have planned.
Christman cheer extends beyond the city limits,
and the universal Bell System helps to carry it
throughout the laud.
PACIFIC
TKLFURAPH KVNPANY,
Every Bell Telephone is the Center
of the System.
For Sale.
Werner Grand Piano in a hand­
The quicker a cold is gotten rid
This instrument
of the less the danger from pneu- some oak finish,
is practically new and can be had
lllolllll nnd oilier serious diseases.
Mr. B. W. I., llall. of Waverly, Vu„ at low cost, Stool un J scaif includ-
“I firmly believe Chamber ed. Call and see it at
suya:
Inin's Cough Remedy to be ubsolute
J oe T hekdich ' h ,
ly the best preparation on the mar­
The Pop Corn Palace-
ket for colds. I have recommended
it to my friends and they nil agree
with me."
For sale at Lamar’s
Team for Sale.
Drug Store.______________
For Sale, a nice young team of
Every family has neeil of a good bey mares. Apply to F. N. Elliot.
reliable
liniment.
For sprains,
bruises, soteness of the m.tscles
For Sale.
ami rheumatic pains there is none
better than Chamberlain’s. Sold by
30 acres of rich Nehalem river
Lamar's Drug Store.
bottom land. For particulars and
"I hail been troubled with consti­
pation for two years anti tried ull of price call on or address the owner,
the best physicians in Bristol, Tenu.. George R. Me Ki menu, Nehalem,
and they could do nothing for me.” Ore.
writiw Thus. E. Williams, Middle-
boro, Ky. “Two packages of Cham­
Singer Sewing Machine.
berlain's Stomach anil Liver Tab­
lets cured me.” For sale by Lamar's
Now is your opportunity to get
Drug Store.
a machine that will last you a life
time, on eas;
sy monthly, payments
that you wi ill scarcely miss and
no interest.
I personally guarantee every ma­
chine and will keep it in repair free
of charge.
Your old machine will be taken
M part payment.
e
Machines delivered st your home,
by mail
thoaa who caanot aftau«l la
on free demonstration trial.
paraitu All iaslrmtiuo, iucludlng final
Call in and see the New Singer Wk
nx am illation*, la FREI.
Fur taacheia
B urdett S hipman , Tillamook, Ore.
»tiulrnU preparing tor collaga or univnrsl
tjr, wu*M*M * duba, grange«, an granar« and
Whalem's J ewelry Store
hum* in*krr*
No preliminar/- nannna-
Uoo I* required. Thk* maU ouoiaa menu*
opportunity for you
you.
Send for a deaoriptíea bulletin to the
THE
■5
A RUSSIAN SPY.
Trepoff’» R um to G«t st ths Plane «f
the Nihilist«.
B«l«ng to th« S«nd«r<
to th* Addrsx^’
Under the postal regutajJ
When the fatuuus General Tre|xrff
was only at the beginning of bls rulings of the histuss J
career Vera Sassullicb wus tils Invalu­ Unltod Stales a letter
able ansisiaut.
to the persou to whomi« ij
Tre|s>ff was the detested enemy of | it Is delivered to btui. Tj, J
the nihilists, aud be was very anxious
a right to reclaim s^
to obtalu Inside luformatlou as io tlielr
sion of It. provided tw^J
doings aud plans. Suddeuly oue day
the satisfaction et the
In 1878 be was tired at while drtvlug
through the streets of 8t. Petersburg the office from which It » uj
by uo other Ilian Vera Sassullti h. She he was the writer vt it J
was at once seized by tlie soldiery and the letter has arrived M J
waa charged with the attempted mur­ which is Its destination w J
der of Trepoff. living tried in the ordi­ has beeu delivered >o the«(
nary manner; hut. to the amazement whom it is addressed ¡t ,
called by the writer bj J
of the public, she was acquitted!
Ou her release the ulhllists gathered through the mailing „dj,, *
The regulations <>t 11» pod
about her. desiring to udmlt such a
friend of the people to their closest ac- partuieut of course rvqnir»1
qutiintauce. In this way she was ad­ utmost care shall I*
mitted to all their private circles aud postmaster at the o S ti J
was made acquainted with tbelr se­ ascertain that the ts-rsue tG
to withdraw the letter b J
cret H
These she at owe communi­
cated to the Russhiu government. The one who is entitled to do
truth was that the whole business, in­ postmaster is responsible turd
if be delivers the letter to «J
cluding the attempt on bls life, was
or an uuuutboriied persm
faked by Trepoff hlmaelf. and It was
The vital principle iu wJ
»imply a clever ruse to get from I be
system Iles at the bottom st*
nihilist» what could not tie got In any
ter. lu this country tbeaj
other way.
Thereafter Vera Sassu-
, servant or ugeut ot the d m
liteb played the part of government
■ master. It remains tuemt j
»l>y on luuumerable oecaskma.
throughout the transiulssud
ter. The state may presmq
tlotts under which Its <i«i,
may carry a message hr ibj
but it caunot shirk Its tv«l
Ready Reply of a Ragged Turk to
to hltu.-New York I’ress. I
Scot In Kilte.
ANSWERED BACK.
The Best Place in the City to Buy
EUGENE
immediately
on receipt of
your eddress.
Cook Book
I
:
:
Dr. H. E. Morris,
EYE SPECIALIST,
TILLAMOOK
• OREGON.
During the troubles at Crete In 1897
the Seaforth highlanders were landed
to help to restore order. Their advent,
dressed In the familiar kilts, created a
great sensation, as the uutlves. who
themselves wear a kind of kilt, bad
never seen British soldiers lu such a
costume.
An amusing iuddent occurred one
day when a party of Seaforth» were
marching through 'a small, wretched
looking village. As usual, the luhabit-
auts turned out to stare at the sol­
diers. and oue of the highlanders with
a view to raising a laugh among bis
comrades shouted out to a group of
Turks, "Gae ha me. ye dirty black­
guards. an' scrub yeraels."
imagine his astonishment as well as
that of the remainder of the highland­
ers when a ragged and evil looking
Turk shouted back In reply. “Go home
yourself, Scottish dog. and cover your­
self upf It was afterward‘discovered
that this Mohammediiu had spent sev­
eral years In London and so learned
the language. — From "Anecdotes of
Soldiers lu Peace and War,” by J. H.
Settle.
Oratorical Effects.
1 once heard Everett, whose pint­
form oratory wns the acme of Ameri­
can urt. Illa language was unimpeach­
able.
But his every word, and uot
only his every word, but hi« every
gesture, wns unmistakably prepared,
lie seemed to gesticulate uot ouly
wlib Ills bunds, but with his legs. He
even planned scenic effects beforehand.
Having to deliver a Fourth of July
orutiou. he Intnxluced a veteran of
1812, put him In a conspicuous place
aud told the old man to rise to him
at bls entrance Into the hall. The old
uiau did as be hud beeo bidden. Ev­
erett a|KMtrupblzed him with “Vener­
able old man. alt down! It la not for
you to rise to us. but for ua to rise to
you.”
The veterau said afterward:
"Mr. Everett Is a strauge man.
Ha
told me to rise when be came Into the
ball, and when I did rise be told me to
sit down”—From Goldwln Smith's
Reminiscences in McClure's.
ST. BERNARD
Th««« Famous Lift S a , d
Ar« Said to Bt Muif*
Among American iMirtaUit
laud I here Is inucb rivalry fra
"real" St. Bernards tv ob J
them. They evidently i|vM|
that the St. Bernards ar,«
The original St. Bernardi*
light toward the end of titekaa
ceutury.
The mother was r|
shepherd dog. the sire a aup
Great Dane and a Spausliij
mastiff.
lu the winter of 1812 netrhj
dogs lost their live» Io Itead
lSlti the last St. Beruaal h
But a monk of MHrtlnguy uit
grel St. Berlin rd. and lliis >»<
with Wallis sheep dvgx. TRI
Ing taring dime In mleiillFI
the present race of St. #1
though mongrel, like the first*
aud stronger ibnu the Mil «1
said.
The railways have madrsi
Bernards almost unuenwarrs
they continue on the old stxaal
ter when the sut>w Ilex high «
mule dogs are used for nw*
In distress. They tire foltasdl
on snowshoes, who carry
Each of the older lings baa wl
young isitupaiilosa. wblrt kl
the business.—Boston I’ost
Seen In a Ortas.
Mr. nilpreeliL professor if I
og.V In the LTilversIty of l*M
In 18113. when piizzllnc orsi
of objects exi-iivHlHl si RtbfHi
ed lu s dream the solutm«»1
culty that confronted him. Tn
Ings represented fngiuevurff
scribed with iharseters TV
supposed to la- lilts of lilts*l^
lielltg nppiirently of differegl
wette not closely ussuc I xih I »»I
the professor. Bin In a dmal
• n Assyrian priest, wbstdfll
I
the priests of tlie Temple
Ing received « votive <yll»*r<
from tbelr king, were
earrings for their r<i ™
three by cutting up the rjM
the professor would Hud bj ■
fragments together tint
two of them. He did thia*
that they gave a ixratio«*’
Ths Lightning Rod.
Though Frauklia will continue to
receive the honor that Is bls due as
the Inventor of the tlrst practical light­
ning rod. the study of atmospheric
electricity goes buck at least to I he
_
time of Tullius Ilostllius. who jierlahril tion.
In au attempt to "draw Are from the
Helping Him Ort
sky." A learned priest of the name of
For years Squire Ijttlsu*
Dlviscb Is said to bare erected the
many amusing stori« we
flnit lightning «onductor In Knro|>e. tnnny
resident of Bridgtwaar. M«
He ret It up at I'reudlz. Bohemia, in was while lie w»» If ring tktf
1754. and It was 130 feet high. Though
Incident occurred trbkk h
the Emperor Stephen and the Empress low. It Illustrate» hl» ta»**
Maria Theresa publicly proclaimed
whimsical temper.
their confidence In the Inventor, a and
He was awakened ow L-*1
most disastrous drought that afflicted wife, who told him tbr O’**
the country a year later was ascribed were burglars In the borne >
by the »uiwrstltloiia populace to the
newfangled device, and Dlvlsch was put on bls dressing «’>»•
compelled to take It down. It Is not downstairs. In the tact
probable that Franklin waa acquaint­ a rough looking nun try®«
door that led Into the l»df*
ed with Diviach's experiment.
The burglar had nnlrert *
and was pulling it wiik«®*!
Wrong End of ths Milk.
“ft doe>
<>i>en that
shouted th squire. m M k **
predicament Instantly. ■It’**
One morning while trade waa slack
and be bud settled himself In ths »tors
chair fur a few minutes a north side
grocer was Interrupted by the entering
of a very small daughter.of Africa,
who. bracing herself in the middle of
the store, said. "Mam wants some
aium milk.” whereu|s>u she received
the asked for amount of skimmed
milk
Net a O'«»*
“I can’t underitsod <'
doctor
| am afraid th* 1
thing terrible the man« •’*
"What are his •ytnp»«*J’
"Well. I often talk <• *
an hour at a time, aad •*
through he haan t tb»
*
The grocer had Just settled himself
flor another rvit when be »«a again
Interrupted by that selfsame bottle of
Ink: "Man don't want this. She want
that what’s scummed off the top.“—
Indianapolis News.
Pre been earing.”
“Doot worry any "‘"j
husband i«l«blk»d*F
Saved From Awful Death.
How an appalling calamity in hia
family waa prevented ia told by A. D.
McDonald, of Fayetteville. N. C.. R.
F.D. No A “Myalster hadconanmp-
| tion." he write*, “»he wa» thin and
|mle. had no ap|»etite and seemed to
grow weaker every day. a« nil rem ■
ediea failed, till Dr. King'« New
Dim'overv w.xa tried, and so com-1
nletely cured her. that ahe has not ‘
twen troubled with a cough since.
It's the best medicine 1 ever saw or
heard of.”
For coughs, colda, ia-
gTiptre. asthma, croon, hemorrhage,
all bronchial troubles. It haa no ■
equal. 3tlc. $1.(U.
Trial bottle free. |
jGuaranteed by Chaa. I. (. lough.
j
i
Warna*
“Too many rooks W* *
quoted
Te». the
Just trine
aa tV
to» ■* * .
•poll the appetite." »*** *
mug -Pbt,addpbla R***
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