Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 29, 1910, Image 4

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    DECEMBER 29, 1910
TlùLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
Murder Revealed by a Dream,
Perhaps the most amazing crime
mystery ever solved by a dream was
that revealed by a murder trial a
couple of generations ago. The dead
body of Mr. Norway, an Inoffensive
L'ortiteb gentleman, bad been found by
tile roadside lie tween Wadebridge and
Bodmin, brutally murdered. No trace
>f the murderer could be found, and
t'ie mystery of the crime seemed be-
j „ I nil solution, when Mr. Norway's
I.-, ■ her. n naval officer, arrived In Fig-
land and told the following «iugular
Holy*
Oil the • very night of his brother's
he was on bls ship In
murder. wbeu
'
tb - We» t Indies, he saw him In a
dream v -liking along the Bodmin road,
when.from a dark recess in the hedge
two ri.Jnu» sprang out. slew and
robbed lilru aud then made their way
to a bouse in Wadebridge, which be
saw vividly in his dream, To this
bouse be conducted the police officers,
nud there he found the very two men
whom lu his vision be had seen com­
mit the murder. They confessed and
suffer«) the extreme penalty of the
law.—Pearson's Weekly.
His Two 6«»t«.
A large and pompous person, wear-
ng a high bat. a long coat, yellow
ipats and a congenial sneer, for sev­
eral days made himself obnoxious
around a Washington hotel a bit ago.
He announced be was from New
York, ragged the bellboys. Jawed the
clerks, cussed the service, roared at
I the food, complained about bls room
mid the elevator and the telephones
and the bar and everything else.
One afternoon he walked over to the
porter and »aid: “Here, you; I’m going
to quit thia town and go back to New
York, where 1 can get some decent
service. I want you to buy me two
seats In a parlor car on the 4 o'clock
New York train. Get me two seats,
now. aud meet me at the station with
the tickets. I want one chair to sit In
aud one to put my feet in.”
The seats were delivered at the train
Just before It pulled out. One of the
seats was lu car No. 3 and the other
was located in car No. 4.—Saturday
Evening Post
Solon’s Aniwar.
“What 1s the most perfect form of
government?” was ouce propounded at
the court of Perla nder. king of Cor­
inth. one of the »even wise men of
Greece. Hl» afx fellows were present
and of them Blas answered first, giv­
ing ns his opinion. "Where the laws
have no superior.” Thales of Miletus,
the great astronomer, declared. "Where
the people are neither too rich nor too
poor." In his turn said Anaeharsls.
the Scytlilnn. "Where virtue 1s honored
and vice detested.” Said Plttacus of
Mitylene, "Where dignities are always
conferred upon the virtuous nud never
upon the base."
Said Cleobulus.
"Where the citizens fear blame more
tliau punishment” Said Chilo, the
Spartnn. “Where the laws are more
regurded than the orators."
The last to reply was the youngest
but wisest of them all. Solon of Atb-
eus, wtio said, "Where au lujury done
to the meanest subject Is an insult to
the whole community."
Burma*« OiWed Pagoda.
Ila sjoou . the principal city of Burma,
grew up around the sacred »pot on
which 1» built the great Sboay Daguu
pagoda, one of It» principal wonders,
j "Bising to a height of 8U0 feet. Its size
I is greatly enhanced by the fact that It
stands on au eminence that Is its. if BUI
feet above the level of the city." nay»
a writer. “It 1» covered with pure
gold from base to summit, and once in
every generation tills gold Is complete­
ly renewed by public subHcrlpthm. Yet
throughout the interval the pruces» of
legildiug goes on perpetually. Fiona
people who w.*ek In tills way to express
their veneration and to add to their
store of spiritual merit climb up daily
with little buttering packets of gold
leaf, which they fasten on some frac-
tlon of Its great surface, There te no
more picturesque sight offered by it
than that of a group of these silken
worshipers outlined high «gainst Its
gold in the act of contributing tbelr
small quota to Its splendor. The pago­
da Itself has no Interior. It Is a solid
stupa of brick raised over u
chamber.”
T-T T. BOITA
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Complete set of A
in office. Tax«
The Fast Steamer
Reside
GATE
GOLDEN
A tto ÏX i
posite
Bo,l> pisa.
Leaves Tillamook for
attorney „U| i
fctitôchev
Astoria and Portland
Office across th, strw, t-)
_______
the Post
Q.EORGE WILL¡
THURSDAY of Each Week
A ttorney - atl ,
Next to Tillamook Cj
Freight and Passengers
Old Man of the Mountain.
Bank,
The title "Old Mun of the Mountain"
T
illamook
. g»
wan first applied to llassuu Beu Sab
bill, who founded a formidable dynas­
ty In Syria A. D. 10HO. He was the
H. GOYNE,
prim e or chief of the sect of the Mo­
hammedans
Having been banished
from Ills country, be took up bls ubode
FOR RATES—ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN, Agent.
A ttorney - at L«
In Mount Lebanon and gathered round
Office
: Opposite Coutil
aim a bund of followers, who soon be­
came the terror alike of Christian».
Jew» aud Turk». They paid the most
T illamook , O rem
Implicit obedience to Id» commands
and believed that If they suerifleed
tbelr Ilves for bls Hake they would be
T. BOALS, Rii
rewarded with the highest joys of
paradise, For 200 years these "assas-
sins.” as they called themselves, con-
PHYSICIAN & SUB
tinned to be the terror of the country.
TILLAMOOK
Whenever tbelr chief, the "Old Man
of the Mountain.” considered himself
Office
Olson Building.
Injured be dispatched some of hla us- A live business training school.
Endorsed by business tnen.
Residence : Mrs. Weiss' hrw,
sassin» »ecretly to murder the aggres­
The school whose graduates secure positions and hold them.
Mrs. Walk«'.
sor. This Is the origin of our use of the
Living expenses low. School in continuous session. Send
word assassin for a secret murderer.
Hor«« Dentists.
In every large city there are now
d.'titists who devote their entire atten­
tion to horses, and they ure kept »ur-
i rlstogly busy the year round. The
equine, dentist is of course provided
with spisliil Instrument» for the ex­
traction and filling of the teeth of unl­
mala needing attention, it Is rather
interesting to observe an operation in
horse dentistry. One of the Instru­
ments. culled a spis-ulum. present» the
appearance of an Ivory handle and
four small bars of nickel working on
u rut diet and crossing one another In
H'.1< h a milliner as to form a hollow
square that can be made large or small
l>y the turning of a »crew. Setting
this device to the pro|M-r size, the
horse dentist will »lip It gently Into
the suffering animal's mouth, which,
during the operation. Is kept partly
open by a groom. «nd when the Inxtru
men! I m lllttil upon. «ay. one of the
for catalogue.
It: Purpose.
back teeth the beast'» mouth la kept
They stood in front of one of Wash­
M. KERRON,
Serpents
and
Music.
open as wide as possible.—Harper's ington's leading furniture stores. The
Barnard concludes from bls personal
Weekly.
windows were full of beautifully In­ observation of cobras lu Ceylon, says
PHYSICIAN & SURE
laid pieces of furniture, such things as
the Scientific American, that the ser-
The Par«on Bird.
are only within the reach of the rich peut's traditional love for music is a
Among the feathered Inhabitants of
C oncrete B vild «
aud are tueuut to lend au additional
pure fable aud that the only effect of
New Zealand there Is a bird called the
touch to the ulreudy perfectly apiioiut-
music Is to arouse the reptile’s curios­
parson bird, or tui. It Is ubout the
Tillanicok, .. (M
ed home. Among them was an after-
ity. which L excited by any loud aud
size and shape of a blackbird, but has
uoon tea table. It was a frail, deli­
acute sound. The cobra protrudes its
n pair of delicate white tufts at Its
cately constructed piece on rollers and
throat and I h a glossy dark green otb
bend from Its burrow alike on bearing
J. P. AUDEN. Proprietor.
pqR. I. M. SMITH,
brought to mind nu artistically gown­
the snake cbaruier's flute, tile rattling
erwise. which looks black in the huu -
ed hostess servlug tea to a select co­
of a chain or the sounds made by
Kblue. It enu be tuuglit to crow, to
terie. while the conversation dealt with beating the ground with n switch,
speak, to whistle tunes, mid. besides
It
PHYSICIAN & SUM
nothing more heavy than the latest
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
appears to perceive only sounds of
tlirse tricks. It lias a repertory which
fiction and comic o|>eras. With a long
Office over J. A. Todd ài
Is not often equaled by any other
high pitch, for it pays no atteutlon to i
drawn out sigh the woman contem­
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
feathered Hoiigster. At vespers It has
the low notes of the flute or the lieat-
Tillamook. Or».
plated It.
The man. following her
a note like the toll of a bell or the
lug of the drum. Barnard also coti-
gaze, saw It and was unimpressed.
lenr, high note of an organ. It can
Uriued In Ceylon the results of obser­
■She hastened to explain.
link* every bird In the bush to por­
vations made lu the London zoological
"That there Is a teu table. It's Just
C. HAWK,
tion. Il will break off lu the mid
gulden on the supimsed power of fas­
gi'iiud to use when you ain't got no
of mi exquisite melody aud ludulge
cination exerted by seriienta upon
cook lu the bouse and have folks In.”—
birds, and lie concludes that this pow- With those you have been In the habit of paring.
a a Htniuge melody of sounds which
Washington Star.
re ImpoMHlhle to describe, but If you
er of fascluatlon Is ulso purely luiug- i and you will u*e that we offer you a auhstantlal sav­
ing on ail work au l you cannot get better painless
PHYSICIAN & SUM
mil imagine "the combination of a
luary.
work anywhere, no matter how ma ch you pay.
Feminine
Reeourca.
W< finish plate and
cough, a laugh, a sneeze, with th«i
bridge work for out-
Mr. D. went to the club, leaving Mm.
Htnnslilng of a pane of glass," It will
Arma and th» Men.
vn patrons m
BAY CITY, ORBfl
D.
with
a
lady
friend
whose
abili
­
»y if desired.
be »otue approai h to the Idea.
“I see you have your arm in a sling.”
•• ox traction
The
valued
family
re
­
ties as a Hcundalmouger and mischief
hen p.atee or
said the Inquisitive pnHseuger. "Bro­
work is order-
maker were pre-eminent.
When be
cipes for cough and cold
•J. Coasultatioa frea.
ken. is It?”
Where He Made Hie Money.
R. BEALS,
returned lie Just poked Ills head Into
cure, liniments, tonics and
Malar Crewni $5.
Years ugo a gentleman settled In the
"Yen, sir.” responded the other pas­
the drawing room and said, with a senger.
22k I S'M«<T mu 4.00
routll uf Eugluud aud became very
other remedies have
as
»Igh of relief, “That old cat's gone. 1
«•M I fill!.«.
—
100
popular In the neighborhood
“Meet with an accident?"
Thu ■upimae?"
REAL ESTATE,
careful attention here as
fnamsl Filbnga 1.00
county famine's could uever discover
"No. Broke It while I was trying to
Silver Fillinya
For an Instant there was a profound
the
most
intricate
prescrip
­
.50
how he hud made bis money, but
pat myself ou the buck."
F inancial Ad
Good Rubber
»lienee, for as he uttered the Inst word
tions.
Platea
were autisti ed by bls solenni usHurauce
5.00
"Great Scott! What for?"
Beat Rod Rebber
he encountered the stony stare of the
that It wus not in trade
Nothing
"For minding my own business.”
Platea
Tillamook, Ore?»
7.50
lady who had been In bls mind. Then
Our fresh, high grade
Painleas Extr'tiea
.5L
could exceed the ordinary gravity of
"1 see. Never could happen to me.
«.50
*
bls wife came to the rescue.
■ «•▼ MKTNODS
bis demeanor. which Indeed caused
drugs will help to make
could ItT*
All work fully guarnntewd for fifteen yearn.
"Oh, yes. dear.” she said. ”! I sent it
I.Illi to be placed ou the commission
“No.”
R. P. J. SHARP,
to the cats* home In a basket this
I these remedies more efiec*
of peace, but now aud then, without morning.”
"And If It did I wouldn’t be blame
tivi
thau
ever,
auy apparent provocation, lie would
fool enough to tell It.”
Painless
F.ni»« kulMln«. Thhd «»» W.ihlnct«» rMTUM, MH.
RESIDENT DEnli
burst Into such a laugh as no oue ever
Theu there was silence In the car.—
Poison In War.
Oftles ■•are* • A M te • P If laadays, • to 1
Right prices are also
heard before except lu one place
When the French beat the Formo- Chicago Tribune.
assured.
Office across the street Ñ
Where they could have heard It puz­ saus along the coast lu 1SS1 the latter
zled the county families for live mid retired to the interior.
Did You Ever Try
Th« Chang« ef a Name.
When the
Court House.
twenty years, blit at last be* was Ire-
How family name» change In the HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
French pursued them they found a
trilled uticous, lously by Ills own
Dr.
Wise's oft«
course
of
many
year»
Is
Illustrated
by
queer line of ilefeuse. beyond which
grandchild, who, after a visit to a trav­ they could make no progress anti In the couverslou of "Botev lie” luto
LIVERY BARN,
eling circus. limo, eutly exclaimed. storiiiiug which many died. The For­ "Tbynne.” An English deed bcarlug
If not, give him a call.
Druggist.
"Why. grandpa laughs Just like the
HA SARC’HKT, J
mosans had poisoned the springs, wa­ date lu the closing days of the tifteentli
clown!"—,James 1‘ayn.
eeutury
shows
three
brothers
then
*- . The Fashiunjtóìj
ter courses, etc., as they retreati'd. and
Everything first-class. Second
the campaigns of the French against flourishing—John Botevlle of Botevlle
Her Conclusion.
them never got farther thnn the polaun and Thomas and William Botevlle.
block South of P O.
Cleaning, Pressing and M
"I've got my opinion of a woman line. The |>oisoii was n native one, as The trio are distinguished from sll oth­
Notice of Sale of Tide Landa.
that can't cook." growled William De deadly as nmenic or strychnin«.
er Botevlle« by the explanation “of the
N
otici
1«
H
brbby
G
ivbk ,—That the
ing a Speculi.'
G. HARRIS, Prop.
Klkkur, glaring at bls better half.
State Land Board of the State of Oregon
Inne." or family residence, the title to
will sell to th« highest bidder at its office in
“I suppose, that If our cook would get
which
had
come
to
tbelr
Joint
poxae«-
the Capitol Building, at Salem, Oregon, on
Argu« Eyed and Hydra H«ad«d.
Store in Heins Phot^
married I'd starve to death!"
December 27,1910. at 10:00 o’clocE n m.,
The term “Argus eyed" means slou. John's grandson wus known ss
of said day. all the State’s interest in the
■ You ueedu t worry about that. Wil­
tide undoreifiow lands hereinafter described,
watchful. According to the Greelau fa­ llalph Botevlle-of-the-lune. from which
Gallety-
liam.” said Mrs. De K geutl.v. "Our
giving, however to the owner or owners of
ble. Argus had I0U eye«, and Junu aet the transition tu Kalpb Thyme te easy,
iiny lands abutting or fronting on such tide
cook has bin'll married ouce. and I
Illa
descendants
have
beeu
Thyuues
und overflow lands, the preference right
iloii'l consider It nt all likely that she him to watch all of whom she was ever slue«.
S. WHITEHO^
to purchase said tide and overflow lands at |
Jealous
When Argus was »lain »lie
1 the highest price offered, provided such offer I
would care to”—
1 is made In good faith, and also providing I
transplanted
bls
eyes
into
the
tall
of
Itut her Irate zpouze had »te in tildi
He Wanted Fige,
1 that the land will not be sold nor anv offer
SON,
the pnacock. “Hydra beaded" is a
therefor accepted for less than >7.50 per
t'.io door behind him. -Cleveland Lead
At a small stag dinner the only
INSURANCE, FUL
term derived from the fable uf Her
acre, the Board reserving the right to reject
eT.
young and unuotewortby persuu pres­
anv and all bids. Said lands are situated
culm and the hydra. The hydra lied
MARINE, ACCIDÍR
i in Tillamook County, Oregon, and described
ent sat throughout the meal commun­
as
follows.
nine
heads,
and
Hercules
wns
sent
BONDS, F.tc.J
to
Wall Answered.
For
Stomach
Trouble,
Sluggish
ing with his own bashful soul, afraid
Tide lands fronting and abutting on Lot
“Why do you weep over the sorrows kill It. As soon as he struck off oue or lest by speaking be betray ills sophis­
No. A of Section ♦. T. 2 N.. ft. 1<) W.
Liver and Habitual Constipation. Beginning at a point where the section
uf people lu »Iwiii you have no In tta bead« two shot up tn Its place.
T illamook . -
tication. Dessert being served, be felt
line tyetween Sections 4 and 9, T. 2 N,, K- 1 <>
Both I’lioDc-' j
tcrvst when you go to the theater)"
It cures by aiding all of the W. iaterseets the high water of Nehalem
be must have some of the candled
Bay, located 8. H9^ 51* W 4754 6 feet from
i.sksd the uiau
No Fire Within.
fruit at the other end of the table. digestive organs—gently stimu* i th« corner common to Sections 3, 4. 9 and
Times have changed
Our fathers
"1 don't know,” replied the womau.
,1U and running thence :
L.sn Orrics B»UMM
1**J
Clearing his voice, he flxed the nearest
. 1637.7
"Wb.v do you cheer wildly when a for some strange reason preferred a waiter with n glittering eye and. atnld lates the liver and regulates the S. S9® 51* W ,71
«37.7 feet to low water
» SracuLW.
J
line.
man with whom you are uot acquaint­ cold tneetiag house to one which wns
way that
12* 26* E
a sudden total silence. |>eretnptorlly bowels—the only
631.3 feet along low water
line
OWING
A
ed »Udi's to secund base)“—Washing­ warmed by artlfletel heat. When a
called out nt the top of bls voice, "1'igs. chronic constipation can be N. 17° 59* E-. «77.0 feet along low
stove was put luto the Old South
ton Star.
water
line.
LAWYERS-
fleasKxc ha uge.
cured. Especiallyrecommended N. MW 51* H , 1350.3 feet to high
church. Boston. In 17SI n newspaper
water
line.
of contemporary date contained thia
Starting a Family Jar.
for women and
children. 8. 8« O2* W., 3M.» feet along high
w □»e«*’* Si
Found Wanting.
water R oom 3»-« A«p <)*« ST,'
Uae.
"No num ever obtained anything slgulflcaut lament:
Taina
Clears
blotched
complexions.
8. OO* 49* W
Mrs Laytebyrd tas Ijiytebyrd comes
Room Next to tb» US-1*
Extinct the «acred Hr» of lov<
worth hsrlux without working bard
hl*
fl»« to
■iiST
LEL"?"«
« h h water
PORTLAND. 0
in unsteadily at 3 a. tn.l—You have do Pleasant to taka. Refuse substitutes.
♦3.«
» ctt
»
« beo»nl»g, h,
containing
Our «»al grown cold nod eland.
tor It.” «aid Mr» Bickers to her hu«-
toW““;«^ «0*be addreaaed
In th« houtn or God «• fixed a «torn
excuse
for
coming
borne
at
thia
hour
l anti, who was In » discouraged mood
To warm ua tn thnlr «land.
and In thia condition. Laytebyrd—I Sold by Chas. I, Clough «alen., o±2* I'*“d Bo«rd'
"Quite true.” replied Mr. Bicker»
•aa bid to p’rcb.« tMe"ÍS. " APP"'*“ur M RS. ALICIA
had one. my dear, and It was • grand
reflectively
“I remember that I ol>-
Th» Batter Way.
_. <*• « »»OWN,
eno. but I can't think what It waa.
t:ilu,sl you without the »lightest dit»
Oxtel tM. Oetobir »
L,"d Bo*n’
Barber—Shall I take a little of tb«
»ulty
Uvervoul Mercury
GRADUATEN
end» of your hair off. »Ir? Cuatomer—
The Head ef the Family.
Yeo. 1 think you had 1*1 ter take It oft1
ino CURE th « LUNC8
In Germany the father la the bead of
A Ph,f»»»»h«r.
at the end» unies» you can got It out of the family, lu France the mother. In
Little Willi« Hay. pit. what I* a the middle
MRS.
PAGE'S
England the eldest son. In America
phUoaopher? I*a A pftlloaupher. my
WITH
the daughter—Don C. belt*
r,M> te a man who can pretend to have
Whit D.d Hn Meant
TILLAMOOK.
L
jbt b, irt w li< a lie has a lltfbt
“Have you noth-cd. uiy friend, how
^A.'.etlwuk.-Exchange
The
Present
Time.
OPPOSITE
THE
ALLEN
HOUSE.
many fool« there are on earth?”
i >■
Now 1» the ooly point of time of
M A8O1Í
"Yen. and there'» always one mum
X
Th» Sup«'/.
Corner Stillwell Ave. and Firut
greet moment to you
If you devote
than
yon
think
“
-Sour
I
re
Knkk*^*1
.1 ,h*
•rr" ’ dead
yourself to now the pant will be ■
St. West, and both Phone».
dream, the future a preeent rvsltzattoa
*•-
-«Al»<’<brr trouble I« limi
Fidelity In small things Is at the
<be.r sn-u't »B tewu y«t-New York
tutee of every greet achievement —
•TfCIALTY IM AH. KIND OF CAKES
l K..
Nothing la «truncar iban averntoa -
I Wagner.
.»fyehee^jt.
W. I STALEY, Principal
Salem, Ore
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Compare Our Prices
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FAMILY
RECIPES-
1
CLOUGH,
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fi •********«munnw g
S
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Wise Dental Co.,»«.
Dentists
Reliable
w.
Foley’s
Orino
KILL thk cough
S. VIERECK,
Tillamook Bakery,
New Discovery
All KINO OF MEAD