TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 13, 1911 TILLAMOOK WILL GET FIRST WORK. Hill Interests May Ap­ propriate Money for Line Before Year Ends. With the completion of his in- spection of the Pacific A Eastern Railway, operating between Med­ ford and Butte Falls, Carl R. Gray, president of the Hill lines in Ore­ gon, has traveled over every foot of main line and branch track of which he has charge, Mr. Gray returned to his office yesterday ufter an absence of nearly u week in Southern Oregon and the Will­ amette and Rogue River Valleys. By taking charge of the Spokqne A Inland Empire system a few­ weeks ago, Mr. Gray has bepn re­ quired to arrange his affair# sothat he can give that road some atten­ tion. He left Portland last night for Spokane and will be there two or three days. Until he becomes acquainted with the Spokane situa­ tion, it will be necessary for him to spend part of each week there. Now that he has completed hie inspection, which work he started soon after he became president of the local system, he is able to de­ termine what improvements ate neiessury and which of the devel oprnent projects will be carried out first. Upon his recommendations will depend, to a great extent, the amount and chararter or work that will be done here. The Hill interests, it is under­ stood, are eager to complete the construction of the Tillumook line to the coast und it is likely that this will be the first of the unfin­ ished enterprises taken up. Money to carry on this work may be appropriated before the end of the year. The original intention to push the line to Tillamook Bay be­ fore January 1, 1912, has been abandoned. « Mr. Gray ridiculed the story cir­ culated last week that a large sum of money reputed to be $25,1X10,900 had been devoted by the Great Northern directors for carrying out various Oregon projects. “It would be impossible to up- propriate such a sutn through tlie (■rent Northern ulone, explained Mr. Gray, it must be remembered that the Northern Pacific is an equal owner with the Great North­ ern in all the lines included in the locul system, und it would require the vote of that road as well to make the necessary expenditures. “Although Mr. Hill and his asso dates are eager to finish the work outlined for the state, nothing will be done until conditions are right. Then all will not be done at once. One project will be tuken up und worked out ut a time. It would be foolish to try to do everything at the same time, us was suggested lust week. “From now on Mr. Hill can pro­ ceed carefully and openly with bin plans. There are no more strategic points to be worked out. Our way through Central and Southern Ore­ gon is unhindered and when the time comes we will push our lines into those places where they will do the most good. It is impossible to say how soon any of the work will be done. Both J. J. Hill and his eon, L. W. Hill, are away on their vacations now and nothing will develop in their absence. “It is certain that when anything does development announcement will come from an official Bource. It surely wont come from the chief engineer.” Mr. Gray was greatly pleased with his observations in the uppei Willamette and Rogue River Y’al- leys. He covered much territory in the vicinity of Medford by train and automobile and declared yes terday that he never saw a finer country anywhere. BUSINESS MEN’S TION. PETI­ QUAIL SHOOTING. PAINTED HIS PORTRAIT. Seme of the Difficulties That C onfr»nt His Wife Wu th» Artist, »nd th» Re­ sult Wasn't Flattaring. the Man With the Gun. Have Faith in the T. B. "One of the difficulties of quail A suburbanite but lately married shooting lies in the ve:y fact that went out to post a letter, and as the Potter Co, to Complete would apparently make b!S killing a lamps bad uot been lit in the road in Bayocean. simple proposition, his rising near the which be dwelt be could only dimly gun." says Charles Askin in Outing. see ills way. A short distance up tbe To the T. B. Potter Realty Com­ "Let me illustrate: If a eared. covered. attempt to cast discredit in the The nature of the quail’s flight fre­ When be returned home he found his public mind upon the T. B. Potter quently makes this long swing un­ wife waiting for him. nnd she at once Realty Company, its officers and avoidable. The bird may rise to tbe greeted him with tbe words: management, and misrepresenta­ north, pass to the west and be killed “Ob. George, I have had such a tion of conditions and facts as they to tbe south. Had it been possible to frightful experience! 1 was Just com­ actually exist at Bayocean, as we foresee that the bird would swing ing down tbe road wbeu a man tried to know from our own personal know about to the south before being killed stop me und said, ‘All right, dear; I ledge, having the opportunity of tbe gun might have been pointed there, shall be with you In a minute.' 1 ran rend ring unnecessary a complex gun home, found you out, and I've been so frequent observation and inspec­ Hay Press for Sale. movement, but meantime tbe quarry much alarmed.” tion, and we unhesitantly state that I have a 12 ton Hay Press for there lias been a vast amount of would probably have gone in some George was just about to explain other direction. The quail work that sale cheap, if sold at once. In first- when au idea came to him. expensive work accomplished by class working order. Admiral calls for care aud sk 11 is cover shoot­ "YY’hat sort of man was It?" be make. FRANK IlANNENKRATT. said company in building up what ing. ind the only safe rule there is to asked. I will be one of the greatest resorts point your gun as near the bird as you Bargain. "Ob.” replied the young wife, “I saw “ --1 as on the Pacific coast, and one can when he breaks and • shoot him quite plainly, and a more villain­ New, 5 room cottage with one which is a great boon in the way of quickly as you can get on.” ous face 1 never beheld in my life. two lots, easy terms. Enquire I development of not only this He was a perfect monster, with crime Headlight Office. ■ county, but the entire state, and stamped upon every feature." Dairy Farm for Sale. j will be of tiie whole coast, and we George decided it was best to say I will sell my dairy farm, either feel that it nothing but due said Giboias Are Used as Domestic Rat nothing after all.—London Tit-Bits. Catchers In Brazil. as a whole or cut it up into small l company that the public at large tracts, on the YY'ilson river, at a should know that business men In certain parts of Brazil, where the SHY OF A greatly reduced price. If this should who reside within a few miles of climate is intensely hot and where interest you call upon me soon, rats are a great nuisance, the common the property being developed, to- L. G. F reeman . Let the Rodent Escape Rather Than wit. Bayocean, take great pride in eat does not thrive, but Is replaced by Run the Riek of a Bite. 80 Acres Timber for Sale. a domestic rat catcher whose presence its development, and further state “Never attack a rut iu a closed causes a decidedly unpleasant sensa­ I have 80 acres timber, with about that we have unbounded faith in tion to visitors from the north when room,” says an old warehouseman who 4,000,000 feet of fir and hemlock, i the company carrying out to a suc­ has bad u world of experience in deal­ which I will sell at 50c. per 1000 feet. cessful ultimate completion of its first they come in contact with the ing with rodents. "Open a door or creature. J acob B lum . 1 undertaking, and entire confidence Giboias are a species of small boa window and give It a chance to get Notice. ; in the officer! and management of constrictor employed very generally in away. Even if you've got a dog to Brazil for the purpose above men­ help you. you may be bitten if you Payment have been stopped on j tiie work in charge. YVe feel that the charges brought tioned. They are not at all venomous. don't. Rat bites are very dangerous. the puyment of three county war­ They sleep in the house, generally A rat eats all sorts of carrion and rants, viz. : No. 5,832, for $108.75 ; against said company in said suit No. 15,833, for $5.50 ; No. 15,859, for were either brought maliciously or tak'ng up their position at the foot of filth and then puts bis dirty whiskers $4.00. U. G. J ackson . the stairs. When nightfall approaches Into anything else be wants to sample. through ignorance. A careful and "Here’s another idiosyncrasy of they begin to wuke up, and during the impartial investigation of what Lost, a Pocket Book. They logically carry out the night they slide swiftly about the rats. principle of the survival of the fittest. Lost, a pocket book, containing n have already accomplished, and premises, looking for rats. deposit book with the Tillamook what it has cost in money and what Giboias are offered for sale in the And they are not merely suffragette» County Bunk, three county war- they are doing with all good busi­ markets of Bahia and Pernambuco for or suffragists, but the females abso­ runts, Nos. 15,833, 15,859 und 15,852, ness management, will show that prices ranging from $1 to $5, accord­ lutely boss the rat tribe. The slight­ a note for $50 und other pupers. the charges are without foundation ing to the size of the creature. It is est token of physical weakness in the Lost ou the county road between said that they are so easily domesti­ baby rat is the signal for death-at the as we verily believe. Tillamook City und Netarts. Re teeth of its mother. About five rats ward will be given to person who We wish to express ourselves to cated that if removed from one house will leave same ut the Headlight the effect further, that we will at to another they invariably return to survive from a nest of ten or fifteen. The male rat will fight to save the office. all times lend our assistance, aid the house whence they have been little ones, but is invariably driven off taken. Often when one is bargaining Notice of Dissolution of Partner­ , and support to said company and with a broker for the sale or lease of by the ferocity of the mother. You ship. • its officers in its great undertaking, _________ a residence in certain parts of Brazil never saw a rat yet that wasn't a per­ N otice is H ereby G iven , That a,ld aid in “ll Ol’r means to the broker will expatiate with great fect specimen, if the mothers did not the partnership existing between i condjat any attempt on the part of eloquence upon the virtues and skill have this trait the earth would be G. S. YY’istadt and U. G. 7 Jackson, anY persons who may in any un- or the gibola that goes with it.—Har­ overrun with rats. “Rats live and travel in colonies. under the name of the YY’istadt ' warranted manner, such as in this per's Weekly. The head of the group is always an old Engineering Company, has been suit, attempt to cast discredit upon female rat. When I start to clean up Pride of Race. dissolved by agreement. All clainiB said company or any of itB officers. a settlement of rats 1 lay for the bead Many stories are told of the pride E. T. Haltom, merchant. against the firm should be pre­ female rat. if I catch and kill her the of these long descended country Jones-Knudson Furniture Co. sented and debts owing to the firm others disappear.”—New York Times. squires, They have held their own D. L. Shtode, Vice-Pres. Till. should be paid to U. G. Jackson, even with peers of ancient creation. Com. Club. ut his office in Tillamook City. The Bear Hs Missed. A great friend of the Duke of Norfolk King A Smith Co. Dated. July 12, 1911. Telling in his book of some bunting who died In 1815—Jockey of Norfolk— R. F. Zachmann, plumber. G. s. YY’ istadt . was an old squire who always main­ experiences near the north pole, Cap­ Grant Milla, merchant. U. G. J ackson . tained that his name Huddleston was tain Sverdrup wrote: “Walruses and S. W. Conover, clerk. a corruption of the Saxon Athelstan seals were harpooned and shot and W. M. Heaston. and consequently much more ancient also the large arctic bare, which seems Rogers A Hoven Co.’ than that of Howard. Like the duke, to have contracted the peculiar habit Rollie YV. Watson, real estate and be was a great toper and at dinner one of frequently running long distances day rolled off his chair to the floor. on its bind legs. Hunting was not al­ ins. The duke ordered a member of his ways easy, the atmosphere playing JameB YValton, Jr. family to raise him up. “Never,” hic- strange • ricks with the eyesight, as J. E. Reedy, veterinarian. cuped the old man—"never shall it be witness the following account of the C. H. YVoolfe, shoer. said that the head of the house of Hud­ stalking of a bear: ‘With the utmost i Plasker Bros., plumbers. dleston was lifted up by a junior mem­ caution, with bis gun ready and tils Henry Rogers, liveryman. ber of the house of Howard.” “Then, eye fixed inexorably on the bear, Berlel Fred C. . Baker, editor Tillamook old friend." answered the genial duke, advanced to the spot Meanwhile the Headlight. “us Howard is too drunk to lift him bear sat wagging Its head, but keep­ B. C. Lamb, Agt. Pacific N»v. Co. up he will lie down beside him," and ing a good lookout, it appeared, for when Seblei bad come some twenty YV. G. Harris, liveryman. be did.—Manchester Guardian. steps nearer It rose and flew away. It A. Finley A Co. flew as well as any bird, wbicb. after Ax. McNair A Co. Sir Edwin Arnold as an Editor. Sir Edwin Arnold was perhaps the all. was not remarkable, for it was a C. L Craver. most suave man who ever paced Fleet glaucous gull.' ’* Albert YV. Plank. street. His correspondence must have F.‘ R. Beals. been enormous, but It never seemed a Helping Her Out. W, A. YVilliams. tax. , He bailed a contribution from A young lady boarder in a country Georg» Willett. an acquaintance with thanks on one household lamented the absence of let­ JU. E. Trombley, Tillamook Herald. day. begged forgiveness on the next ters. Catching little Melba, the pet of ♦ Geo. YV. Kiger. for a day's inevitable delay tn publica­ the household, up in her arms, she YV. G. Dwight, mgr. Ray Feed Co. tion and on the third offered his con said: J- S. Larnur, druggist. giutulations. At first sight people "Precious, nobody loves me; I guess thought tbe friendly manner too good 1’11 go out In the garden and eat YV. C. “ ’ King. to be true, but Arnold proved true on worms." B. D. Lamar, merchant. long trial. “I am • nightly journal­ A. A. Pennington, merchant. The next day Mias Alice was inter­ ist." he once said, and one knew he rupted by a low knocking at the door. Chas. I. Clough, druggist took pride in tbe ambiguous sound of In answer to her summons Melba en­ Chas. K. Lytle, P. R. a N. Cy. ttw "nightly." A projier knight of tbe tered. grasping a large chip carefully Thus. Coatee, abstracter. pen was be.—Loudon Chronicle. in both hands. The child said: M. F. Leach, butcher. “Miss Alice, bad postman not bring W. K, Melchior, hide dealer. Not an Speaking Terms. you any letter; here's free big worms. I Dr. P. J. Sharp, dentist. “Three dollars a minute.'* said the Now you won't have to go out in the Carl A. Patxlaf, merchant. youth who had asked the long dis garden.—Ix>s Angeles Times. YV. E. Young. tance telephone rate between him and tho lady fair. E. F. Laughlin. A Splurge Anyhow. "Yes. sir." said the telephone clerk. C. M. Nidito, hotel pro. “So you employed the most ex- “ I guess I'm not on speaking terms Tillamook Mercantile Co., Ed pensive soloists you could And for your with her," sighed the youth, sadly munds. musical!" counting out $2.50 in bls purse. — De ­ J. K. Latimer, bartier. “Yes." replied Mr. Cumrox. “Mother troit Saturday Night. C. A. Coiuforth, Spanish kitchen. and the girls insisted on IU I don't know whether their Idea was to show B. J. Stephens, saloon. Net Guilty. that we do care for art or that we H. B. Whitehouse, insurance. Mrs. I-eeder—Norah, do you ever re­ ion’t care for money."—Washington peat anything you hear my husband Star. Wanted, Hornes With Heaves. and myself say to each other when we YY anted. A) head heavey horses. hare a slight difference of opinion? Important, 1A1) and better, to ship east.—Call Domestic—Th' saints forbid, mem em anxious lately. In lova?" PREPARED FOR DEFEAT, I General Taylor was criticised for i«. ing made no preparations forn»^ treat of his army In the event at feat. General Taylor promptly » piled: “1 made every preparation sary for the battle of Buena Vli wrote my will, and so did nearly man In my army, if we had un l!t that battle we would have needri» lines of retreat. It was, from standpoint, victory or anuihitana. Tbe only preparation necessary tbe contingency of defeat at Y’ista was that we should write wills.”. MAN AND THE WORLD. HOUSEHOLD SNAKES. FIGHT Dr. J. K R bkdy . His Legacy. "I bear your rich uncle la dead. F. A. Svkea, from Everett Wash., “Tea." has coma hare to locate and will ba "Wbat did be leave?" engaged in th» »hoe repairing but- “A widow we'd never beard < of."- I MM. Milwaukee News. Fox summer diarrhoea in children Uhnmberlain • Colic "What a stiff family those new rich t holeren and Diarrhoea Remedy aud cator oil. and a speedy ------ is people sr»r J cure "In; you see they certain. For sale by I.amat iinar'a Drug lu starch."- Balt gvraaedit“ Precautions General Taylor Took fore-Meeting Santa Anna Santa Anna wus (he great«« tary leader the Mexicans have ** known. Santa Anna, with 25(JOO « eraos, went into the battle of nJ, Y’ista with the avowed purpose^ terminating the entire army o( * United States, and there wasmqJj in tbe mind of Santa Anua tint a! great feat could be accomplWtaj * comparative ease. General Tin, with bls 5,000 men. prepared for \ unequal contest, aud not only def«, ed himself successfully, but substantial victory from hli sggrnJ antagonists and drove them fruni battlefield of Buena Vista. Some time after the battle w fought and the Mexican war eonclgj RAT. I f A Very Small Graveyard Would the Whole Human Family. How little mankind signifies In scheme of nature is sliowu by arm morose calculation of the Italian I fessor Zuccarlni. who has figured<« among other things, that ralluni the world's population as 1.500. the whole human race at present bly shuiilder could stand cumfortn *. 1'. shoulder in an area of 500 miles. Taking the number of generations il the past (5.000 years as 200, lire raoi taken up by them all on the il«J plan would only be half the size v Germany, or for the sake of ti parison less than the area of (best of Colorado. To bury all the |w on earth would need a graveyard! larger than that area. If the dust left by each body estimated at one tenth cubic wbicb is a liberal estimate, it cover only forty square utiles depth of about three feet This talnly seems Insignificant comp with the great coral reef« and Immense deposits built up by the of tiuy infusoria,—New York Suu. His Security. When Eben Foster asked Lane to lend him $200 Io Invest li dry goods business the squire dryly I q it I red what Mr. Foster had 1» «• him lu I be way of security. "Security?" said Eben. with n of injured dignity. "Well, squire.fl tell you what I have to offe solid silver teaspoons, a 1“ brass warming pan. a pair of many vases, large size, and (I* rial for as much as three feather if not four, right on the bncta flock o' geese, an' five l*ljmoulb bens. “You can call 'em all yonritHi tbe mouey back, an' I’ll take 'em for you free of charge I know wtiat anybody roaM tnore'n that for security. -I Companion. Th» American India* The old question of the origin red man of America Is st HI 11 one. the last word by no meat» been said. The tpost probabl« is that which links the lud**’ the Mongoloids of East Aftk* physical characteristics are st similar to those of the AluerJ”’b Ine. Between the India» nod I* anese there tire many semblance«, and some e' . t borides are of the opinion tb> from that eastern race that < originally sorting If- the Eskimos are the best fives of the lodian ns he was arrival here, the theory 0 _ anese origin is Immensely ened. »luce the likeness _j Eskimo and the Japanese Indeed.-New York AmeriC»«- Logic of the A specimen of rustic Is too good to lose Is reev R. L. Gales' "Studies In AJ™, barber." he says, "was tel W great gusto how he bad atheist. I inquired what » bad employed. . “'I asked (he atheist’ ber. 'what portion of the based his Ideas upon. “'What did be say t» t>w' “ 'Never a word ' “Tbe defeat bad been final.” Not Her "Have you heard." castle, “that Grace Money»" »led an octogenarian?" “Mercy sakes!" exclsk rich. “Is that so? We* ail right but I want ts M never seen a man wbs meat that i d live with-