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    TILLAMOOK HißADLlU-ST, AUGUSf 3. 1911
Administrator’s Sale.
.
Woman and Banking.
The cashier of a l«uk which hns
women depositors. In xpeaklDg of
cusiomers. said that tbe Mark
rles about overdrawn accounts mid
( nrsnee as to bank methods bad lie-
>e |M>lntlesa. Whatever may have
n tbe cane before, women give
>ks no more trouble now tbnn meu
io womnn who Insists on drawing
•snn-y when her balance baa ls-eu ex
laiiated liecnij.se there are still blank
-becks In ber book bas disappeared.
I nd In ber place we have a woman
who wants Interest on ber money and
knows what 'call money’ mean»."
fald the cashier.
Referring to the
■fW kind.' he added: "One day we did
have a real case. A woman rushed In.
Mid abe had Just figured up ber ac-
>nt and found she was {500 short,
msband away—no other money-what
could she do? She bad brought jewels
to leave as collateral security till lie
returned, and then we looked up tbe
Matter and found abe bad over (H00 to
her credit”—New York Tribune.
1
A Curious Swi»» Custom.
Ia one part of the canton of Heino.
Switzerland, a very quaint marriage
ceremony prevails Tbe bridegroom
dressee io his "Sunday best' and. ac­
companied by as many friends and
relatives as be can muster for tbe fete,
goes to claim his bride
Fiodlug ttie
door locked, be demands admittance.
Tbe Inmate« ask him bis business, and
he solicits tbe band of bis cboseu
maiden, if bls answer Is deemed sat­
isfactory be is successively Introduced
to a number of matrons and mulds.
some perhaps deformed and others old
and ugly. Then be is presented to
some large dolls, all of whom be re­
jects with scorn amid general merri­
ment Tbe bridegroom, whose temper
is sometimes sorely tried. Is tbeo in­
formed that his ladylove Is absent
and Is invited to come in and see for
himself. He enters and searches from
room to room until be finds her In her
bridal dress ready to go to church.
Tbeo all bls auxiety is at an end, and
tbe nuptials are duly celebrated.
Ths Man Guessed Right.
|
A Danes Without a Smile.
In a church at Amsterdam tbere la n
*
.They have a singular kind of dance
Conducted on tbe greens of country very ancient funeral njonuinpüt of
Villages In Russia. The dancers aland white marble ou which are engraved a
«pa i t. a knot of youug men here, u pair of slippers of h very sljgular kind
knot of maidens there, eneb sex by It with this Inscription. "Effen Nyt."
self und Rileut as a crowd of mutes. which means "exactly,” aud tbe story
A piper breaks luto a tune. A youth of this singularity Is this: A man
Mlh off his cap and challenges his who was very rich, but who was a boil
rtri with a wave and a bow. If the vlvant. took It into bls head that lie
rirl is willing she waves her bandker- was to live a certain number of years
tih-f Iu token of assent. The youth and uo longer. Under the impresslou
■ vant-ea. takes a corner of the hand- I of this idea be calculated that If he
Ircblef In bls hand and leads bls spent so much a year bls estate and
isle round and round. No word Is Ills life would expire together. It blip
poken. and no laugh Is heard. Stiff peued that he was not mistaken In
Ith cords and rich with braids, the either of bls calculation«; he died pre­
Irl moves hcHVtly by liersi-lf, going cisely nt that time which he had pre­
1/Uiind and round and never iilloivtng sented to himself In fancy aud bud
\tier partner to touch her hand The then brought bls fortune to such n
Ll|ie goes droning on for hours In tbe predicament that after the paying of
wiiine and key and measure, and the Ills debts he had nothing left blit a
girlze of merit In this "clrt-liiig." as pair of slippers. Ills relations hurled
lite dance Is called. Is given bv ■(>«•- tiirn In a creihtable manner and bad
; tutors to the lassie who In all that the slippers carved on his tomb with
■unimer revelry bas never spoken and the above laconic advice.—Tales and
i Anecdotes.
never smiled.
-
Wanted More Converts.
Southey In bls life of Wesley relates
tbe following wblmalcal Incident. He
states that some of the opponents of
these religionists tn tbe exceas of zeal
against enthusiasm took up a whole
Tvagon load of Methodists and carried
them before a justice.
When they
were asked wbat tbese persons bad
done tbere was an awkward elleuce
A
I last
O SS S on»
SSau of a the
I. as as accusers
asa* aa aaaaaaa« *|1 Hl
At
"Wby. they pretend to be better tbn n
other people, aud. besides, they pray
from morning till ulghL"
The magistrate asked If they hod
done ootblug else.
“Yea, air." an old man said. “An't
please your worship, they have con
verted my wife. Till abe went among
them abe bad such a tongue, and uow
she is as quiet aa a la mix”
“Carry them back; carry them back,”
tbe maglatrate said, "and let them
convert all tbe eculda In tbe town!”
loebergs and Echoes.
Icebergs are always a source of
worry to the transatlantic steamship
skippers. It Isn't pleasant to run nloug
through a fog or a murky night and
smash luto one of these floating moun­
tains of Ice. The liner captsius have n
way of finding Ice that at first strikes
the landsman aa curious When It Is
anapected there are tiergs In the neigh
i
borhood the whistle Is kept going If
there Is an echo the navigator slows
down and keeps a sharp e.ve out. for
echoes don’t grow In tbe oficn ocean
A Curious Tea Caso.
A correspondent of tbe Brltiab Med­
ical Journal gives an account of tbe
curioua symptoms be experienced aft­
er drinking tea. He wrttee: "When­
ever 1 take tea 1 go through a regular
procesalon of events most distressing
and stultifying. Shortly, these are as
follows: Within fifteen minutes of
walking (movement seems to be esseu
tlal) 1 feel hot about tbe scalp and
knees. The former feels as If pepper
were dusted all over It Then I practi­
cally lose my sight and hearing and if
In conversation cannot say more than
•yes' or *no’ because 1 am so falDt aud
listless; then I lose tbe power of walk
Ing quite straight aDd choose the wall
side of the path. Lastly I break out
Into a general perspiration, and with
In forty-five minutes I return to my
senses.” This correspondent adds that
be bae consulted many medical tneu.
but bus never found any means of re­
lief.
What’a the Matter With Thomaaf
There are some names which seem
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
• peculiarly suited to royalty; Louis, for by virtue of an order duly made
lustaoce. tins a kingly sound. Francis. and entered by the County Court of
j Grorge. ilenry in both spellings. the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
■ Charles. William, Edwurd and James County, authorising and directing
| nil have served their turn. Johns there the sale of the real property, here­
have Iteen. and Stephens. I remember inafter described by the under­
‘ a Robert in Sicily and a Peter in Rus signed administrator, I, the under­
signed administrator, will sell at
sin and Servla. Frederick has ofteD private sale subject to confirmation
i worn tbe crown, and royal houors are by the said County Court, the fol­
* even now paid to Ferdinand III Bul­ lowing described real property, to-
garia
Hut was there ever, anywhere. wit :
An undivided one-half interest in
j a king named Thomas? Oscars aud
even Haakens ascend tbe dais, but and to Lot numbered one and the
ever through all tbe centuries Thomas South East quarter of the North
remains tbe subject, sometimes strug­ East quarter of Section six, and
Lot numbered four, and the South
gling up to a bishopric or an earldom, West quarter of the North West
but never attaining tbe crown. N'lcbo- quarter of Section five, in Town­
lares wear tbe Imperial purple; God ship three North of Range nine
freyg lord It over Jerusalem: Alexis West, W.M., and Lots numbered
struts In ermine; Alexanders fnre forth twelve, thirteen and fourteen of
to conquest; Julius and Leo don the i Section thirty-one, in Township
triple crowu. but Thomas. |s>or plebeian four North of Range nine West,
Thomas, has never a crown to his jW.M,, less tract of six and three-
' fourths acres sold to F R. Beals,
name. Now tell me. you who are wise | and one acre for grave of Mrs.
In tbe occult influence of uames. what Ludtke, and except the merchant­
Is tbe matter with Tom?—London able timber on lands in Sections five
Idler.
and six, and crude oils reserved.
Washington as a Humorist.
While president Wasblng’-ju s bumor
seemed to find expression In tbe diplo
tuacy of self protection.
A French
revolutionist came to him for a general
testimonial, which Washington did not
care to grant, yet he did not wish to
give offense to the Freucb by a curt
refusal, ao he wrote an evasive card
worthy of Lincoln—“C. Voluey needs
uo recommendation from G. Washing
tou.”
After Cornwallis' surrender nt York
town Washington treated him with
high consideration. At a dinner given
In honor of tbe distinguished prisoner
Rochambeau proposed "The United
States” us bls toast; Washington re
sponded with "The king of France:'
Cornwallis, perforce, faintly suggested
“His majesty.” when Washington
startled them all by announcing. "Tbe
king of England—may he stay there!"
with a rendy wit that made even Corn
wallls laugh.—Century.
Cards and Card Playing.
In a paper In tbe Journal of tbe Roy­
al Society of Arts Professor H. Cbeney.
discussing the part played by gambling
In magic, observes: "Tbe use of cards
Is said to be derived from tbe Turot
cards, wblch were originally employed
for occult purposes. The legend which
ascribes the Invention of cards to tbe
purpose of amusing a mad king does
not seem at all a sufficient explana­
tion. and there is in addition tbe fact
that cards of a klud existed before tbe
said king. In further support of this
idea the well known practice of telling
fortunes by cards may probably be re­
garded as a survival of a regular form
of divination by such means, it seems,
iu fact, that card playing for stakes Is
a mere development of a ceremony In
which individuals consulting tbe ora­
cle decided to abide by its pronounce­
ments as to tbe bolding of disputed
property.
1 and subject to right of way for
: county road.
Said sale will be made either for
I cash, or tw->-thirds cash and the
■ balance on one year’s time, with
interest at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, and secured by
first mortgage on the said pro­
perty. Said sale will be made from
and after the 28th day of August,
1911. Bids may be left at the office
of H. T. Botts or T. H. Goyne,
Attorneys-at-Law, Tillamook City,.
Oregon.
Dated this June 13th, 1911.
M. A bplanalp ,
Administrator of the Estate of
Louis Blattlar, deceased.
MAJOR WEITZEL
Registered No. 33271
Having so thoroughly established and maintained his
reputation as one of the highest classed prize winning Stallions
of this coast, and the producer of colts that wins the blue ribbons
among the very best and highest classed colts of the state, it is
not necessary to comment on quality.
He wiil continue being at the Roger’s Livery Stable, in
Tillamook, until Monday, July ioth.
Commencing at that time will start for Nehalem, on Mon
day mornings and returning on Wednesday evenings until Sep­
tember ist.
I will return to Tillamook County next summer with both
stallions, Major Weitzel, No. 33271, and Lord Rex, No. 48862.
I am in the field for business.
Respectfully yours,
E. F. ROGERS, V.S
Mutual Telephone
PFOPXIBTUK
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
Boiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
Dissolution of Partnership.
N otice is H ereby G iven —That!
the partnership heretofore existing ■
between A. B Dentel and George j
Lounderville, under the firm name I
of D. L. Shingle Co., is dissolved, !
and A. B. Dentel will not be re- 1
sponsible for debts after July 22,
1911.
A. B. D entel .
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
S ARCH ET
. The Fashionable Tailor
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Notice.
The boots and shoes left with tbe
late Peter Asp for repairs can be
had by paying the charges on them
at the shoe shop of F. A. Sykes,
next door to Mason, Pennington &
Co.’s.
Those not taken after 30
days, will be sold for the charges.
E. W. S tanley ,
Administrator of the estate
of Peter Asp, deceased.
Dated this 26th July, 1911.
Notice of Dissolution of Partner­
ship.
N otice is H ereby G iven , That
the partnership existing between
G. S. Wistadt and U. G. Jackson,
under the name of the Wistadt
Engineering Company, has been
dissolved by agreement. All claims
against the firm should be pre­
sented and debts owing to the firm
should be paid to U. G. .Jackson,
at his office in Tillamook City.
Mstsors and the Atmosphere.
Dated, July 12, 1911.
When a Peanut Sprouts.
One of the most useful results aris­
G. S. W istadt .
“Few persona are perhaps aware ing from the study of sporadic meteors
U. G. J ackson .
Complete set of Abstract Books Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
ing a Specialty.
n office. Taxes paid for non
Residents.
Store in Iieins Photographic
Tillamook Block.
Gallery.
Both phones.
c
L axd O ffice B usiness
a S pecialty .
Phone A. 1 q 09
COWING
LAWYERS
OWING
ARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
&
R oom 334 WoSiBSTBS BVILDIMO,
T hird and
__ ______
O ak ___________
S trkkts ,
Room Next to the U.S. Land Office.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tillamook Block.
J. CLAUSSEN
LAWYER,
EORGE WILLETT,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Pcitiechir
Next to Tillamook County
213 Tillamook Block,
that a thing of beauty Is a common is the light thrown upon the question
Bank,
lieanut plant growing singly tn a els of the height of the atmosphere, since
L’oulder Creek
T illamook
O regon .
or eight Inch pot and grown Indoors It ia the friction of the air that sets
T illamook
O regon
Having will soon be a thing of
during the colder weather," said a flo­ them on fire, and if their elevation Is
rist. “Kept tn s warm room or by tbe known at the moment of their first ap­ the past in our neighborhood.
kltcbeu store, a peauut kernel plauted pearance the probable height of the at­ Fine weather and a good crop com­
H. GOYNE,
In a pot of loose mellow loam and only
mosphere can be calculated. On Aug. bine to make the farmers well sat­
a
moderately moistened will soon geruil
11. 1909. a brilliant meteor happened isfied.
tiate and grow up Into a beautiful
A ttorney - at -L aw .
TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS
to Impress Its picture simultaneously
H. A. Cliopnrd came home from
plant, extending Its branches over the
on three photographic plates, at Tash Heboj Friday evening and went
Office : Opposite Court House, Give prompt relief from BACKACHE,
pot. The leaves close together like
kend. Iskander and Tsehlmgan. in back again Sunday evening. He
the leaves of a book on the approach
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,
Russian Turkestan. The distances be­ reports a heavy crop of hay around i
of night or when n shower tieglns to
T illamook , O regon ,
Disraeli'« Gorgeous Costume.
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the
tween these places furnished base lines Hebo.
When Disraeli sue a ytmug man hr full upon them. Tbe plant (tears tiny from which the height could be de
KIDNEYS,
INFLAMMATION of the
yellow
flowers.
Tbere
la
nothing
el in­
Miss Eliza Dawson went to Hem­
once went on n vocatlou trip to Corfu
du<-ed. The calculation shows that the
I
iu tills extruordluary eoetutne:
"A just like it."
BLADDER
and
all annoying URINARY
lock
Friday,
on
her
way
to
Tilla
­
meteor first appeared at a height of
T. BOALS, M.D.,
blood red shirt with silver buttons as
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to
99.-15 miles above the earth and disap­ mook, after a week's visit on Nes-
big as shillings, an Immense M-nrf fur
Lengthy and Monotonous.
tucca.
peared at fifty miles.
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
One of the moat curious contracts
girdle, full of pistols and daggers; r»-d
Mrs. Ella Krake and Mrs. Grace .PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
entered
Into
by
au
operatic
artist
was
cap. red allpiM-rs. broad blue atri|M-d
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
Ths Orangs In Spain.
Chopard called on Mrs Roza Borba,
jacket and trousers
Illa servant. en that agreed to by Farinelli. When he
TILLAMOOK.
have highest recommendatioh
It la considered a very healthful Friday afternoon.
gaged for Ibe <H-caalou. wore a Maine visited Spain. I’hlllp V was suffering
d A.«?nL'\^7?Va'hinfi,”nSt" Connersville,
Nellie and Evelyn Kinnaman. of
luke dross of crimson and gold with a from mental depression, from which thing to eat an orange before break­
a.,’s in hw 85th year. He writes us: ‘‘I have
But who can eat an orange
Tillamook Block.
telv suffered much from my kidners and bled.
white turban thirty yards lung mid a nothing aroused him until the arrival fast.
Beaver, visited their cousin, Reta t
S?. J "•;* “vere •»'•'«dies and my kidney action
sutler glittering like a ralnbuw ”-Lou of Farluellt. The queen was so de well? One must go to Spain to see Kinnaman, of Boulder Creek, last I
10 lose much sleep
nlin * th ,ni?inim!r bladder there was constant
dou Spectator.
lighted to see her royal spouse once that done. Tbe señorita cuts off tbe week.
rind
with
her
silver
knife,
then,
put
­
'g
M.
KER
RON,
k. F,,I,T Kidney Pilis for some time,
more Intereste«] that she engaged Farl
and am now free of all trouble end again able to
R
. Blalock preached at Boulder
h?«h«ta?i:mmendatiuIy'.hlJ“^
nelll at a salary of (10.000 to remain In I tlug her fork Into tbe peeled fruit, she
The Difficulty.
Creek
school
house
Sunday
morn
­
detaches
every
morsel
with
her
pearly
The First Worker Manner born is* Madrid. This be did. singing tbe same
ing.
teeth
and
contluuea
to
eat
tbe
orange
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEON,
bloweti* ll'Jou inrun ter sit) It me an four songs to the king every night for
C. I. CLOUGH. Tillamook
without losing a drop of tbe juice and
Miss Sarah Gray visited last Sun-
you < siun * Into a bit o' splosh we teu years.
Tillamook Block,
lays down tbs core with the fork still day at tile L. D. Krake home.
CUUldll t keep our ruda U|> Willi these
In IL
‘err dunks and issiplei
An Old 8mellpos Cure.
While raking hay Monday after­
Tillamook,
Oregon
The following primitive -cure' for
ills Ihiuldluu Erlend Oh. we should
noon, L. N. Sandoz drove into a
Unpalatable.
be ort right, tmt our uih«it«es 'd give stnallfsix WHS discovered by the I.ey
The Rev. Charles 11 Spurgeon was yellow jacket's nest. In the mix!
the game away, yvr know -Uiudon tonstone iKnglandi guardians In one of
up which followed, the ruke passed i P)R. I. M. SMITH
Hkelch
tbelr registers for the year lTllp fond of a joke, aud bls keen wit waa,
"Take thirty to forty live toads «nd moreover, baaed on aterllng common over Mr. Sandoz's body, inflicting 1
burn them to cinders In a new |n»t. sense. One day be remarked to one of some painful bruises and scratches
The Landlubber,
his sons;
Th-»
Fortunately he was not seriously PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
enlightening Hie land
then crush Into a Hue black isiwdei-
"Can
you
tell
me
the
reason
why
the
lubber a« io maritime mu tiers
injured.
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
He Dose for smallpox. three ounces'
lions didn't eat Daniel?"
was iHs-otuliig more and more crest
A cow belonging to H. A. Chop- j
Tillamook, Ore.
"Nasir
Why
was
Itr
fallen aa tlielr »planations progresa
He Lumped IL
rd
"Because tbe moat of film was back ard. got a pretty tmd cut in the'
"My coffee la not quite •wett
bone and tbe rest was grit"- Youth's barbed wire fence last Friday.
"Why. I alwsys thought" he sadly enough." remarked lie.
Dan, I. N. Sandoz's big cattle I
C. HAWK,
alghnl "that thr port aide of a ship
“Well. If you don't like It I suppose Compaulon.
dog, had a leg broken by a kick
was Ih» una uisraal |mrt I" - Bo.tou you'll have to lump It," said she. with
Herald.
from a horse.
a amile, pa sat tig tbe loaf sugar his
Going the Rounds.
way.
Husband of Tomorrow > (reviewing
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Thirty Yeats Together.
Maddening.
wedding presents!—That swfiil eniet
“They reslly fmr she will herons
Thirty years of association—think
•erms familiar Wife of Tomorrow —
A State Secret.
Insane
Von are. she found a diary
“I hope your bur ba nd bee no secret« Yes. dear, you <«» it at the Browns of it. How the merit of a good
ay city
regon
be kept before be married her "
from you "
They got It aa a wedding present and thing stands out in that time—or
the
worthleasness
of
a
bad
one.
So
“Ob. I are! Ami tbe awful revela
“Not many
However, he never gave It to the Smiths at theirs It’s
there's no guesswork in thia evi­
tioua"-
...... „
1TO>
would tell me what he paid for the en Ibe Smiths’ present. Rut never
mind.
“ 'Revelationsr No, It waa all In gagvmeui rtug "-Kattaaa City Journal fear; Harry's wedding come« off eoou! dence of Tboe. Arise, Concord,
R. BEALS,
who wri,T«: ‘‘1 have used
cipher, and she couldn't read a word
— London Oplulott.
Dr. Kings New Discovery for 30'
of lt”-Louduii ’Ht Hila.
years, and its the beet
Strictly Businas«.
i*eet cough and
___
cold cure I ever used.
REAL ESTATE,
used.” ’ Once it
Mr« Knicker-iffd you bold a abort
Adroit.
An Affrent.
tinu*
entrance
in
a
home
you
can
’t
“He Is slut you might call an
session wllb your busband? Mrs
O'Aobrr - Tour daughter paint* tn Mocker-Yea. | merely bad blm pass idrolt man.“
pry it out. Many families have
During ths past 30 years no reo-
F inancial A gent ,
Äie Dutch s-b-ol. d-s— ehe ont» Mm
edy has proven more prompt or
Decidedly. His sins never find him UT*!.,i!orVr J*»™- Its the most
an sppr.>prtatloo Mil. - New Tort
infallable
throat
and
lung
medicine
NewrlcS-Nnt much abe dost’
We Tim«
more effectual in its cures of
Tillamook, Oregon.
out and his debts never tlnd him tn." «m earth. Vnequaled for lagnppe.
pay «fio a quarter tu give ber private
-Exchange
asthma,
hay-fever,
croup,
—
----
p, quinsy 1
leeoons at home
Hulett w hom la
Somewhat Vague.
or sore lungs.
Price I tec. I1.UU
__
•aedi—Philadelphia KecvrO.
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In
Tbe Smitten Man (fervently»- Love
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
P- J- SHARP,
many homes it la relied upon as im­
I has. I. Clough.
you. darling? Why. before I met yon
plicitly as tbs family physician. R con­
I th«ugbt_only of having . «ooj ame
tains no opiuQa or other narcotic, and
A well known Dee' Moines woman
la al to fffe.-Puck.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
may be riven as confidently to a baby
after suffering miaerably for two
as to an adult. Price 26c; larre alaa 6Qa
os vs from bowel complaint, was
Foley Kidney Pills
&
R
, O
.
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
Coughs. Colds and Crouo
A Sirva
cured by one dose of Chamberlain's
Lohc. (holers and Diarrhoea Rem-
Sto >Or **** bT La“>er s Drug
of tl
i th«
Office scrota the street froir the
Court Home.
Of- W ìm ' i office.
FOLEY'KIDNEY PILLS
VO* MBotaamsM a i ossa vs asso ( uoms
wi
l*nff I