Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 04, 1911, Image 9

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

    a
TILLAMOOK HhJADLIGET, MAY 4, löll
SHOCKED THE GUARD.
r
SENSE OF TASTE
*
Canadian Railway Official Who Did Curious Selective Powers Exhibited by
Not Appreciate Kilts.
the Tongue.
any years ago a well known Scotch
Four classes—sweet, bitter, salt and
ileman went out to oue of our kuih II. acid—hare been assigned to the sense
de|<eiMleueles to take up an official of taste in human beings. These four
itioii under the governor.
classes with tbelr combinations pro­
|e was a colouel of volunteers at duce nil tbe delicious sensations that
e. and consequently he took out 1 we ascribe to taste as well as all the
gorgeous kilt uulfurm with him to disagreeable Impressions of that sense.
ar on those occasions ou which eti-
The tongue, however. Is not equally
tte demanded such an uttlre.
sensitive In all parts to these sensa­
he necessity for doutilng bis kilt tions. Indeed, it has lieen shown that
e soon after be arrived In the eol- different tastes result from the same
y. and attired in all his glory be stimulus when applied to different
k the train from the country sta­ places on tbe tongue. Tbe tip of the
ll near to which he chanced Io lie tongue, for Instance. Is most sensitive
Idlug nt the time to the town where to sweet and to acid tastes, while It Is
distinguished presence was re- fur less capable of iiereeirlng n bitter
red.
l taste than any other |>art of tbe organ
t one of the stopping places along Some persons are unable to perceive
route the guard, to whom kilts ' any bitter taste when quinine is ap
re an absolutely unknown article of plied only to tbe tip of the tongue.
Ire and who apparently, when he At the back of tbe tongue the bitter
ked In at tbe carriage window and ness of tbe drug Is [lerceived at once.
the gallant colonel sented there-
Au explanation of tbe curious selec­
imagined that that gentleman had tive isiwers exhibited by the tongue
[wnsed with bls nether garments oh is that a variety of nerve fibers are
lint of the heat. said. “We are get- present In that organ, each kind being
g near town, sir."
sensitive only to one of tbe four prln
t the next station be enme again. clpal classes of taste. These nerve a
. seeing the colonel in exactly the hers are distributed in varying num­
e costume, he exclaimed excitedly: bers over different purls of the tongue.
xcuse me. str. but 1 must Insist on i 1 At tbe tip. for example, tbe nerves that
r dressing yourself at once. We are sensitive to sweet and acid stimuli
II arrive at tbe town station in five I are most numerous, and accordingly
utes!”—London Tit-Bits.
I in that
locality those tastes are tbe
ones most readily perceived. At the
back of tbe tongue, on the contrary,
LUCK AT MONTE CARLO.
the nerve fibers concerned In the per­
Fly Which Cost the Gambling Room ception of bitterness prevail over tbe
others.—New York Press.
a Small Fortuno.
bout Jnn. 25. 1904. a curious thing
|H>ned at Monte Carlo. The super-
TERRIBLE WEAPONS.
Ion of gamblers Is well recognized.
1t Is seldom that their relinuee upon Ferocious Knives Wielded by ths Na-
ns brings them such luck ns was
tivea of Hindustan.
case on the above date. At what
Tbe weapon common to every pnrt
known as the “suicide" table In tbe of Hindustan, so ns to deserve the
nte Carlo gambling rooms the fill­ name of the uatlonal arm. Is the ”ka-
ing reinnrknble Incident occurred:
lar.” Thia Is « broad, two edged dag­
fly alighted on No. 13 on the rou­ ger, tbe hilt of which Is formed some­
te table at the time when the piny- thing like an H. tbe hand grasping the
bnd suffered a persistent run of crossbar, which is generally double,
luck. The superstitious gamblers while tbe aide bare extend on each
hanged covert glances and searched side of tbe wrist.
Ir |>ockets for money with which to
Some knt a re are made with five
ke. Io a few moments the “middle blades which unite luto one. hut by
I
eu"—that Is to- say. the Nos. 13 1« squeezing together the crosshars dl-
were literally covered with stakes, verge like tbe fingers of n hand when
en an elderly gambler arose and the thrust has been given. Other kn-
napoleons round the square on tars are made In sets of two or even
h the fly hnd Hllghted. thus back- I three, of diminishing sixes, tbe blades
the numbers from 10 to 17. Less con- I of the larger being hollow and form­
nt players staked smaller amounls| ing sheaths for the smaller.
the "transversales."
Some of the southern Indian kntars.
he Ivory marble was sent spinning known as “death givers." are Immense
nd the roulette wheel. There was I weapons, nearly two feet long In the
■moment of sus|iense and then the’ hlnde. and the hilts are a mass of
foupler announced tbe winning until-1 fantastic scrollwork and mythological
► -13. But what Is far more extnior
extraor- j ' moisters. the cobra with expanded i
teary the same number came up three hocal figuring largely.
in-s In succession.
There Is also the "blc-h'hwa." or
fl'hat fiy cost tbe casino over $25.000.
scorpion's sting, a doubly curved dag­
ger; tbe “khanjar." a larger form of
tbe same, and the "pesbkabx.” or
1 What an Account Book Doas.
A bank book with check book and bunting knife. Rut noue of these elab­
■bs is tbe easiest way of keeping a orate weapons has about It tbe terri­
account, and then you have the bly “businesslike" look of the Khyber
k to prove your nccount for you. knife (ch'hural. with its ponderous sin­
cash register is a means of keep­ gle edged, tnperlng blade and plain
accounts of receipts and payments Ivory hilt.— Chambers' Journal.
blned with a "bell punch” upon
esty. System is an indls|>ensable
No Black on Nature's Palette.
ulslte of successful business; hon-
Nature uses uo black In any part of
and ability will not succeed with- her work. 1 will not eicept the black­
it. Tbe first step in this direction berry and tbe so cnlled black pansy.
tbe part of youth is keeping a per- On a bright, clear day shndows on the
I cash account. The orderly set­ snow are pale ultramarine blue; under
down of receipts and expendi­ a blue sky in midsummer tbe color of
confronting oneself with what tbe placid lake Is cobalt blue and tbe
been expended and for wlutt pur­ shadows ou the grass are lilac: on a
carries a continual moral, a warn- weathered gray boardwnlk they are
if need be. and a lesson In respoii- nearly as blue as tbe sky Itself. Tbe
lity. The balance, the proof and the palpitating atmosphere of a warm
bring home the power and res|a>n- July day lifts tbe coloring of the land­
lity of receiving and s|a-ndlug. —A. sea |>e to a blgber but softer key in­
stead of reducing It with gray, and In
ton Hepburn in Leslie's.
tbe autumn, when the sugar maple's
leaves are turned to gold, the shad­
Ths Sympethetic Watch,
e sympathetic watch Is all very ows on the trunk and every gray rock
I. writes a corre«|>ondetit. but there in tbe vicinity are tinged with strong
mnuy who firn) that tlielr watches lilac. In fine, when the sun shines
never Is* relied U|inii to behave everything, even the shadow which
tlarly. Generally the wearer ' Is we are prone to believe Is gray, la re­
d to la» of a very nervous dis|HMl- plete with color.—F. Schuyler Math*
. and It certainly ksiks ns If thia ewa.
tuunlcated Itself to the watch.
Pie In Art.
Inherited by tbe writer. wlil<-h
An artist In Chicair» tells of « lady J
kept gissl time for years. Imtne-
ely develo|ied erratic tendencies In tbal town wbo. with her maid, went i
t worn by him and has never got to purchase a still Ilfs picture for her
of them. Only once for a brief ; dlniug room. She selected s canvas
•e did a watch go regularly with on which were painted a bunch of
It was a Swiss one. whb-h had Dowers, a pit cut In two and a roll i
when worn in England, but and was about to pay $25 for It when
accurate time on a Swiss holiday, ber maid approached to whisper In ber
the question was whether It wss ear.
“Excuse me. ma'am.” Mid the sew
wearer's temporarily braced nerves
he effect of Its native air on the ant. but you ars making a bad bar­
h that did tbe trick. — l-ondon gain. I saw a picture very much like
i
tbla sold tbe other day for $18 "
mlcle.
Spoiled Hie Speech.
’hen I rose to apenk It was V)
Io the hall you could hare beard
n drop"
Best
Automobile
on
Notice is hereby given that sealed
I bid» will be received by the Treasur­
er of the Port ot Tillamook, in tht^
City of Tillamook, in tlie State of
be SOLD CHEAP so as to introduce this splendid machine Oregon, at hi« office ' in said city,
until Thursday, June 15. 1911. i.t j(!
into Tillamook
o'clock A. M.. for the purchase ol
all or any part of the bond» of the
said Port issued by virtue of a reso
lution of said port, duly and legally
passed April 6. 1911.
Said bonds are to be dated July I.
1911, and run
years from then
date, interest payable semi-annual
1V, Loth principal and interest pay ■
able in I'nited States Gold coin in
; Tillamook. Oregon, or ut the oflici
of the Port's fiscal agent in Nev
York City, N. Y.
Said bonds an
900 in number and the denotnina
tion of $500 each and are issued fot
the purpose of defraying the coat ot
harbor improvements on Tillamook
OVERLAND MODEL SO
bar and bay.
Said bonds will be
sold to the liiglieat bidder for cash,
and all bids must be accompanied
by a certified check equal to 5 per
Two passenger torpedo body ao-horse power, transmission,
cent of the amount of the bonds bid
upon.
planetary.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids and to readvertise for
bids for the same.
Duteil at Tillamook. Oregon, this
10th day of April, 1911.
M. F. I.EACH, Treasurer.
P ort of T illamook .
PRICE, $925.00.
A. K. CASE, Agent
Sheriff« Site
Jones & Knudson Furniture
Company.
N otice is H ereby G iven , that in
pursuance of an eitecution and or­
der of sale duly issued out of and
under the seal of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, forthe Coun­
ty of Multnomah, to nte duly direct­
ed, dated ¡the 21st day of April
A. D. 1911, upon n judgment rend­
ered and entered in said Court on
the 3rd day of February, 1911, iti
favor of A. V. Allen, plaintiff, vs.
August F. Mahne, defendant,for the
sum of $58.13, ami the further sum
of $15.75 costs and disbursements,
and also the costs of and upon sain
writ, commanding me to make sale
of the real property of the above
named defendant attached by vir­
tue of a writ of attachment in saio
cause, said property being describ
ed as follows, to-wit :
The North East quarter of Sectioi-
9 in Township 3 North <>l Range (
West, situated in Tillamook I ounty.
State ot Oregon.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
execution and order ot sale, and in
compliance with the commands o
said writ, 1 have duly levied oil s.uo
property and nil, on Tuesday, tin
Util day of June, 1911, nt the hour ol
10 o’clok a. in., at the Iront di.or o
the court house in Tillamook t ity,
Tillamook County, Oregon, sell tin
above described real property at
public auction to the highest biddel
lor cash in hand to satisfy said exe
cution and order of sale, interests
and costs, and all accruing costs.
H. C renshaw ,
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
May 4th, 1911.
Dealers in
Excursion Dav Prices on Matting :
All 20c. per yd. matting at - 18c
All printed mattili g pr.
22c
20c.
All 25c. per yard at
25c.
All 30c. per yard at
30c.
All 35c. per yard at
35c.
All 40c. per yard at
For one day only, Saturday, May 6th,
191], all good delivered at the train.
Citation to Heiro.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Louis
Blattlar, Deceased.
To Mrs. Matthes, mother of the
above named deceased, Josephina
Gsell and Joseph Blattlar:
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon :
You are hereby cited and required
to appear in the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Tillamook, at the Court room
thereof at the Court Hou«e in Tilla­
mook City, Tillamook County, Orc
gon, on Monday the 5th day of June.
1911, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, then and there
to show cause, if any there lie, why
said Court »bould not make an or­
der authorizing licensing andrlirei t-
ing the administrator of the »aid
l»uis Blattlar, deceased, to sell »t
private sale for cash, all of the fol­
lowing descrilted real property,
situated in Tillamook County, State
of Oregon, to-wit :
s
An undivided otie-lialf interest in
and t > f.ot numbered one and the
Southeast quarter of the Nortllr««t
quarter of Section six and lait tiiini-
l/ere<l four anil the Southwest quar­
ter of the Northwest quaiter of Sec­
tion five, in Towmdiip three North
of Range nine Went, W. M., and
Ixita numbered twelve, thirteen amt
fourteen of Section thirty-one, in
TownHliip four North of Ratine nine
Weal. W. M.. less tract of tl1. acres
»old to F. R. Beals and one acre fot
grave of Mrs. Ludtke, and except
the merchantable timber on lands
in Sections five and six. and crude
oils reserved, and subject to right
of way for county road.
WlTNERS the Honorable Homer
Mason,
e of the County Court
i of the
of Oregon, for Tills-
, mook County, thia (Hh day of April,
A. n.
** " mu.
"
L “Ixcuder”'-Judge.
What
Notice.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That
tbe County Court of Tillamook
ounty, Otegon, will receive seulecl
Hit's for one hundred c- ids of Heil -
lock wood, < ut 49 incites in length,
delivered and corded in the liast-
inent of the Court House, of Tilla­
mook bounty, not later thuti Octo­
ber let. 1911.
All bids to lie tiled with I lie 1 'ounty
' lerk of said County*, on or before
April 15th, 1911.
The County Court reserves the
right to reject any untl all bids. By
order of the County Court.
J. C. H oliien , County Clerk.
April Sth, 1911.
Ship By the Anvil.
The Twin Screw ship Anvil ia now
making regular runs to this port
from Fortland, with passenger«
anil freight.
She is under good clean manage­
ment, and the patronage of lire pub­
lic is solicited, anil courteous treat-
ment will be shown to one and all.
Have your shipment« consigned
care Str. Anvil, Albers Deck No 3.
Porrland, Ore. For information in­
quire ofD. 1« Shrode, Tillamook, Or
Saved Ilia Mother's Life.
'■ Four doctors had given me up,”
writes Mrs. Laura <iaittea, of Avoca,
La., “ and my children Hnd all my
friends were looking for me Io die.
when tny son inaiateti that I use
Electric Bitters I diti so. and they
have done me a world of good. I
will always praise Ihfni.'* Electric
Biltera is a priceless blessing Io
women Itoubled witli fainting and
dizzy spells. backache, headache,
weakness, debility, constipation or
Icidnev disorders. Use them and
gain new health, strength anil
vigor
They're
guaranteed to
satisfy or ittonrv refunded Only
5(ic. al < luta. L f’iougli'« drug store.
Kiekeii By s Mad Horae
Samuel Birch, of lie clown. Win.,
had n moe* narrow en< a| e from
Ilin lejr, hm no <I< m lor
hrr.l Ihc
fritflitinl •»«»•'<• t lint <1<*\eloped l»t»t nt
I hh I
AiniiH Siikr < med
il coiiiplrlcly.
H h II m *
heuh'r of
iilrrrw, burn»«,
rrxpiiiM, waldp, < u 1 h , corn«, fold«
MOrrM, hrtllMCM Hfl<1
OH
Try it. 25c, fit ( I ihh I. ( I oh ^I i ' m
rlrtiK «tore.
FAMILY
RECIPES
Attest: J. C. HOLIHM,
Clerk of the County Court
Indisputable Proof.
Diseriminstiew
do you charge
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Lois O. MacMahon, |
Plaintiff
v«.
I
Agpee anti Francis f
Trevor. Jr..
Defendant«.
I
To Francis Trevor. Jr., one of tl.e
above named defendant« :
In the name of the State of
Oregon :
You are hereby required toaprear
anil answer the complaint filed
igainat you in the ulaivc entitled
uit on or before the ex|-i-etion of
six weeks from the ¡'.lie of l! i iiiat
-Hililiciition of this Stitiiu < i s, and
f v< ii fail to «<> npi-ear nnrl i-oswer
' e plnintifl will apply to il e ( cutt
or the relief prayed tor tn lb< evni-
ilnint, winch is that yon I e re-
piired to set forth any claim or in-
crest belli by you tn or to the fol­
owing described rent property, to-
wit : The South East quarter of
'ection 15, in Township 2 South,
Range 9 West, Willamette Meri­
dian, stive and except therefrom the
folowi ng described portion, to-wit:
A atrip of land 2ri> feet iu width,
being 109 feet on euch side of a line
described as commencing in the
center of Killam Creek, at a point
300 feet East of the West line of
said South East quarter of «aid
Section 15. and running thence
easterly following up the center of
eaid creek 200 feet, and a strip of
land 20 feet in width, being 10 feet
on each »ide of the point where the
pipe lineof Tillamook City, Oregon,
water system t rosaeti the went line
of said South East quarter of said
Section 15, and following said pipe
line easterly to the dam on «aid
Killam Creek; that such claim or
interest be decreed to be void; that
plaintiff be decreed to be the owner
of said lands in fee simple, and her
title thereto quieted iik against any
claim held by you in or to »aid
lands, and for general relief.
This Summons is published by
order of the Honorable Homer
Mason, County Judge ot Tillamook
County, Oregon, made April 11th,
1911, nod the time prescribed forthe
publication of this Summon« bv
said order is once a week for nix
successive weeks and the date of
the first publicatic n hereof is April
13th, ' 1911.
11. T. B otts ,
II. K. S a wo ENT,
Attorneys for Fluintiff.
Port of Tillamook, Oregon,
6 per cent Harbor Improve­
ment Bonds.
the
MARKET.
“And waa It as good aa tbla?”
"Better, ma'am. There waa a good
deal more pie In it"—Lippincott's
Tbe landlady-Tbe gentleman that
ell. I stood there for a moment * waa occupying tbe room last. air. waa
Ing out over tbe audience and a literary person. Tbe Possible Tens at
Ing my first sentence, and I am | —What makes you think be waa lit­
that I «honld hare been able to erary? Tbe landlady-Why. be bad
along all right, but Jost before I ink on bls fingers, str. an' be went
got ready to ntter my first word away without paring bin board.—Cleve­
fool in tbe back end of tbe ball land Plain Dealer
Thsy Always Havs.
you think that yonr apeecbv«
echo down tbe corridor« of time?"
Ain't know about that.” replied
enerretlc at a teaman, "but I'm aura
of my cumic anecdotes will coo-
tv du «<• "—Washington Ktsr
The “Overland,”
The
Summon«.
>450,000.00
for
Saved Child From Death.
For Sale.
A heavy team. 5 and « years old ;
also heavy harness and new 3-inch
Mitchell Wagon with box. Enquire
ofC. L. Wooley. Beaver, Ore.
Cattle to Pa «ta re
4
Wanted, cattle to pasture
at the
Netarts sand «pit
Enquire of
Hodgdon Bro«., Fairview.
Is there anything in all thia world
that ia of more importance Io you I
than good digestion? Frxrd must
t>e esten to sustain life and muat be
digestion fail« the whole tx>dy suff­
er«. Chamberlain's Tablets are a
rational and reliable cure for in­
digestion. They increase the flow
of bile, purify the blood, strengthen
the stomach, and tone up the whole
digestive apparatus to a natural
and healthy action. Sold l>y La­
mar's Drug Store.
“After our child hail suffered
from severe bronchial trouble for a
year.'’ wrote G. T. Richardson, of
Richardson's
Mills,
Ala.,
“we
feared it had consumption, ft had
a bad cough all the time. We tried
many remedies without avail, and
doctor's medicine seemed as uae
leaa. Finally we tried Dr. King's
New Discovery, and are pleased to
say that one bottle effected a com­
plete cure, and our < hild is again
strong and healthy.*’ For cough«,
colds.
hoarsen ess.
Ingrippe,
asthma, croup and «ore lungs, Ha
the most infallible remedy that'«
made. Price ,Vk and fl
Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by Cha«.
I. Clough__
The valued family re­
cipes for cough ami cold
cure, liniment«, tonic« and
M
other remedies have
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
I
A Burglar's Awful Deed
may not paralyse s home so com­
pletely’ as a mother's long illness
Sick headache results from a dis­ But Dr King's New f.ife Fills are
Hoisteia Bull for Sa|*.
ordered condition of the atomach. a splendid remedy for women.
“They gave me wonderful tienefit in I
constipation and fema'e trouble."
| For «ale. a (borough bred Holstein and cast be cured by fh« ti«e
______________
wrote Mrs
Ihinisp, of ! »aoi11.
bull. n«< rly marked,
first class ____
pedi. Chamberlain'« Stomacl- and Li
W’ill trade, or price ll-S ¿ash. Tablet«. Try it For eale by
Tenn
I1 siting, try them
, mar'« Drug
at t has. 1. Clough s.
Our fresh, {high grade
drug« will help to make
these terne dies more effec
tivi than ever.
Right price«
assured.
are
CLOUGH.
I « 4
:
8
8«
•!
also
i