Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 14, 1911, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 14. 1911
Taft Starts the 1912 Fight.
Fairy Farm for Sale
FOILING THE PICKPOCKET.
Charging Democrats and Insur­
gent Republicans in Congress with Whit to Do When Your H»t 1» Tipped
Over Your Eyes In a Crowd.
having played politics in their at­
For a num there is ouly one really
tempt at tariff legislation during | safe
p.x*ket, and that is a pocket
the extra session, and singling out which few uieu except experienced
i La Follette, Clark and Underwood ruce go.rs have their salts supplied
I for special responsibility, President with, it is a breast |>o. ket inside the
| Taft unexpectively took the aggres- waistcoat, and It should have a but
eive in the national campaign of toued flap, for without the buituu even
next year involving his re-elec­ this hiding place Is unsafe.
Absolutely Pure
The second best place for carrying
tion when on Saturday, the 26th, at
Hamilton, Mass., he addressed a money is the trousers pocket, es|iecinlly
if the owner is rather stout. And the
gathering of the Essex County Re­ left hand pocket is better than the
publican Club. After referring to right. A skillful thief standing be­
the passage of the reciprocity bill, hind you may insinuate bls right baud
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
with the aid of Democratic votes, into your right hand pocket easily, but
IS
the president voiced his views thus: the left conies awkwardly to him.
"Our Democratic friends, how- > For safety’s sake the pickpocket sel­
ever, were not content to allow the dom works single banded. He usually
Death of Mrs R. M. Wade.
GENEROUS OFFERS.
session to pass with the accomp­ works with a couple of "screens,’’ who
. Word was received in this city on lishment of the purpose for which plant themselves in front of the in­
Property Owners Contri- Saturday that the mother of R. L. it was called. They assisted—most tended victim, if the "job” Is a dith
Wade had died suddenly in Port­ of them—in the passage of the re­ cult oue they carefully Jostle him at
bute Liberally Towards land
that morning. Mr. Wade was ciprocity bill because they believed the critical moment in order to diB
Bayocean Road.
in that city at the time, and Mrs. in its usefulness, and in so doing tract his attention. This Jostling is
usually called "working the ramp.”
Wade and children left on Sunday they united with the Republican
A favorite trick in a dense crowd is
On Friday Mr. Irving B. Potter,
for Portland._____ ___
support, and did not ‘play politics’ to tip a man’s hat over, as though ac­
of the T. B. Potter Realty Co., in­
Mrs. R. .'1. Wade, pioneer of 1852, in its passage. I am very sorry to cidentally. His bands naturally By up
terviewed tlie County Court in re­
to set it right. Instead they should go
gard to building a wagon road died suddenly from heart disease say, however, that having pursued straight
to the watch and the money
round the south side of tlie bay to yesterday morning at her home, 400 a statesman-like course with refer­ pocket. If your hat is knocked off in
Holladay
avenue.
ence to reciprocity, they did ‘play a crowd make sure your money pocket
Bayocean. He made a proposition
Mrs. Wade was the daughter of politics’ of the most irresponsible is safe before troubling about the hat.
to the Court, agreeing to construct
shout three miles of the road on the late Jefferson Williams, a well character in respect to three tariff If you are quick enough you may
their property, which would leave known pioneer of Douglas County. bills, which, by uniting with cer­ catch a hand there.
five miles for the county to build, She was born in Sullivan County, tain Republicans in the Senate, they I The trained pickpocket’s Angers are
and towards the county’s part of Missouri, in 1843, and at the age of were able to pass and present to almost as delicate and sensitive as
tlie work his company would con­ ten crossed the plains to Oregon. the executive for his signature. The those of a skilled pianist To become
tribute $5,(100. The court made no The family settled at a place now bills bear internal evidence of the an expert demands long practice. But
the expert could with or without the
promise that they would build the known as Looking Glass near Rose­ fact that they rested on a basis of shelter of a newspaper go through, one
road, but thought that pissibly burg. She was one of 13 children not ’ tariff for revenue only,’ but by one. every one of a man’s twelve
they could appropriate about $7,500 who grew to manhood and woman­ ’tariff for politics only.’ ’’
or sixteen pockets except that one In­
for the next two years towards the hood.
The president then charged side the waistcoat if be knew it to be
In 1857 Mrs. Wade was married to Leader Underwood with having worth his while. Three years ago a
work.
As the court had already decitied R, M. Wade and made her home made false statements about the man was sentenced for training young
to have County Surveyor Jackson at Auburn, Ote. In 1865, with her revenues of the country in present­ pickpockets. He used clothes dum
make a survey and estimate of cost, husband she moved to Salem, ing the wool bill to the House by mles with bells so arranged that they
the matter was continued- for the which continued to be her home saying that the 20 per cent was rang when the picking was clumsily
present, but it is the desire of the until 1883, when they came to Port­ purely for needed revenues in a done.—Exchange.
property owners that if it is decided land. Mrs. Wade is survived by view of a deficit. Taft insisted that
JUST A LITTLE GIFT.
to build the routl that the contract her husband, two sons and two this was a mistake, and that there
be let as soon as possible, so as to daughters—Walter S. Wade, of Olex, was in reality a surplus of $40,000,-
get the road finished by next Ore. ; R. L, Wade, of Tillamook ; 000. Then tracing the passage of Th» Present an Economical Duchess
Made to Her Rich Friend.
Mrs. S. May Glafke and Mrs. Susan the La Follette compromise wool
spring.
Recently when the wealthy Mlle, de
The T. 11. Potter Realty Co. have E. Newbegin, wife of Edward New- bill, Taft said it was a bill framed
R. was to be married one of our good
expended a large amount of money begin, of Portland. Mrs. Wade was in ignorance of its effect and the duchesses bad to make her a present.
and ’employed quite a large num­ a member of the first Congrega­ product of political log-rolling. He Just a little present The duchess
ber of men since they took over the tional Church of Salem. —Oregon­ asserted that earlier Clark, Under­ thought it would be useless to expend
Bayocean property, and being large ian.
wood and La Follette had agreed much money for a person so rich. She
taxpayers as well, are entitled to a
with him in demanding a scientific thought if she would look through her
Pasture to Rent.
public road to their property, ns
tariff commission, and had depre­ vast mansion she would be able to find
Pasture for rent. Inquire of Peter
are other property owners on the
cated
revision without adequate something, some trinket to which
south side of the bay, who have Newberg, Hemlock, Oregon.
data, but now they had gone ahead the addition of her card would give
sutheient glory. She finally found In
paid tuxes for years. Beside» being
with the old unscientific method of her writing desk an Insignificant
heavy taxpayers, the company has
revision. Nevertheless he wanted cameo that she had once worn.
had one of the biggest pay roots in
the country to understand that he
Tlie following day she received from
the county.
and the Republican party fully in­ her young friend a letter of enthusi­
A subscription list has been
tend to revise the wool schedule ns astic thanks: "Oh. you have been very
started in this city, ami those who ROBERT A WAHLEN, soon as the board reports, and to foolish! This is too, too beautiful.”
have contributed are :
do it on scientific lines. The extra etc.
D.O.,
T. B. Potter Realty Co.
"She is making sport of my little
session had afforded the country an
I f. T. Bolts.....
.......
present” thought the good duchess.
opportunity
to
see
the
real
purpose
<ieorge Higgins
. ...
Eye Sight Specialist,
Then came a second letter, this time
of the Democratic majority and of from the husband who was to be:
John Hathaway..............
its
coalition
with
the
insurgents.
It is expected that there will be - Graduate from Largest
"How can we thank you? We are de I
Their action on the tariff, he inti­ lighted! This will spoil us.”
no difficulty as to obtaining free
I
rights of way, us most of the pro-1 and Best Optical College mated, was to be the main issue of
“The Impertinent fellow!” said the
the campaign of 1912.
duchess. ’’He wants me to understand
perty owners have signified their
:
that I have been niggardly."
intention of signing n contract to j in World.
Nevertheless
she
went
to
pay
a
visit
that effect.
Notice.
to the R.’s before the marriage. There,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in the midst of her presents, exposed
Storm Missed Tillamook.
the County Court of Tillamook in a most prominent place, she saw the
County, Oregon, at the last session little cameo placed upon her card. An
TilluiniMik county was threatened
of said Court, made an order “Pro­ old gentleman approached her. He Is
with n storm on Monday evening,
hibiting” the Fainting of any signs a member of the Academy of Inscrip­
for when u heavy black cloud ap­
or other notices of any nature upon tions and Belles I.ettres.
peared in the north, with light claps
"What a wonderful present you
any Bridge or other public struc­ have given these children. Mme. la
of thunder and lightning, it looked
tures
of
Tillamook
County.
a« though it would sweep over the
Duchess.” he said. "For forty years
By order of the County Court, we have been seeking for this very
county, l>ut the storm was drawn
Sept. 8th. 1911.
t.i tile mountains, and the county
eameo. It is of the era of Trajan, and
We are ready to supply
J. C. H olden , County Clerk. this trinket is valued at 200.000 i
escaped. That afternoon the wea-
francs."
tliei was freakish in the Willamette whatever is needed in the line
A Snap. A Snap.
Ah. the poor duchess’—Cui de Paris
Our stock
\ alley, causing some surprise and in this vicinity.
disappointment to thone who were tor the fall term is here and
One lot. .50x103 feet, one block from
A Novel Fine.
attending the State fair, us the fol- our prices nre ns low as they public liiKk school. Price $375.000
An English woman in the Rivera
Call
ut the office.
N. M elchior .
lowing will allow :
can possibly lie made. We l>e-
stepped on the footboard of a train.
Eugene llail piles 2 inches deep
Intending to enter the carriage, but
lieve
we
have
provided
amply,
The
mosquitoes
who
are
now
in streets; skylight» broken, cellers
found the door locked. The train
blit it’s impossible to be sure, making' their appearance in many ■tarted
flooded.
suddenly and Bhe recognized
cities
after
the
drought,
are
called
Albany' — Five telephone poles so we would advise early pur­
that she would have to travel on the
“country mosquitoes." The rush footboard until the next statiou was
knocked down by lightning; one chasing.
to the cities seems to be universal. reached. A man who saw her plight
telegraph pole »truck.
crept backward on the footboards,
At Woodburn—Barn destroyed by
stepping from carriage to carriage
lightning;
hophouse
reported
with some peril and supported her
burned.
I
the cough with hl« nrm until the next station
At Portland- Wind attain» veloc
was reached, half an hour later. The
and CURE thk LUNGS
ity 40 miles ail hour; heavy thunder
woman was fined several francs for
I
and lightning.
Our stock is unusally com­
“Illegally traveling outside the train.”
At Salem—Heavy rain drenches plete this year. It includes
WITH
The rescuer disappeared without leav
state fair visitors , electrical effects every item that will lie needed.
tug name or address.
unusual.
At Gervais Woman receive» light­ Many of the items are tn wide
Earning • Spanking.
vuriety. Take pencils, for
ning »hock, but live» ; hay is «lam
Mrs. Brown—I was downtown yes­
aged
terday. I didn't know but I might
instance. We carry all the
meet you -Mrs. Greene—I was down
Al Roseburg — Much damage done best makes in the various de­
AND ALL IHROAT MID LUNB TROUBLES,
town. too. and I’m awfully sorry I
tru k gardens and orchards
grees of hardness.
Other
didn’t see you. Little Johnny Greene-
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
goods in like variety—
Ma. don't you remember we saw Mrs
OK MONEY REFUNDED.
80 Acre* Timber for Sale.
Brown’s dog aud you said: ’Come,
Pens. Inks, Pea Holders,
*
let’» burry away from here. That old
1 have 80 acres timber, with u I miu I
Writing Tablets, Drawing Tablets,
4.UIIWI feet of tir and hemlock,
cat must be somewhere near.” What
which I will sell at 5l)v. per IUD feet.
old cat did you mean, toil
Colored Peaeils,
J acub BWN.
THE OEAMEST
0EAME5T j m THE MOST
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal C rape Cream ofTa rtar
To Think of
School Books
School Supplies
For Every
Pupil
KILL
I will sell tny dairy farm, either
as a whole or cut it up into" email
1““"
tracts, on the Wilson river, at a
greatly reduced price.
I.. G. F reeman .
Apply to J. C. Bewely.
Common
Colds t ust be Taken
Seriously.
For unless cured they sap the
vitality and lower the vital resist­
ance to more serious infection.
Protect your children and yourself
by the prompt use of Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound and note its
quick and decisive results. For
coughs, colds, croup, whooping
cough, bronchitis and affections of
the throat, chest and lungs, it is an
ever ready and valuable remedy.
Chas. I. Clough Co.
Before You Reach the Limit
of physical endurance and while
your condition is still curable, take
Foley Kidney Pills. Their quick
action and positive results will de­
light you. For backache, nervous­
ness, rheumatism, and all kidney,
bladderand urinary troubles. Chas.
I. Clough Co.
Tillamook Bakery,
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
Stillwell Ave. and Firs
Corner
St. West, and both Phones.
PECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES
ALL KIND OF BREAD
Notice.
Beginning with the 1st of
ber, the following prices
charged by the physician. Of T
uiook.
Confinement, $20 aud «¡i
(normal case).
City visit, $2 00.
Visit out of town, $2.5(1
Visit out of town, three m
$3.00; one dollar for each mile
three miles as usual.
R. T. B oau .
I. M. S mith .
____
S-
KkRkox
Foley Kidney Pi
TONIC IN ACTION . QUICK IN RES!
Give prompt relief from BACKA c
KIDNEY and BLADDER TR0U[
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of *
BLADDER and all annoying URIN an
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boa,
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLj
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
HAVE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATI«
& A. Davis, 627 Washforion St., Connemjk
fed., is in his S5th year. He writes
lately suffered much from my kuioe-siedH
der I ha<i severebackaclmsaitdiuykidneyic?
was too frequent, causing me to lose much*
•t night, and in my bladder there wbscom !
pain. I took Foley Kidney Pills for someth
•nd am now free or all trouble and anhabi
be up and around. Foley Kidney Pilis hiiwi
highest recommendation.'’
C. I. CLxOUGH• Til la moo
Announcement.
LOTTIE ROGER, the Art Teacher,
from Salem, Ore.
On account of a change of plans, has
decided to remain in Tillamook City for an­
other month and perhaps for the winter, if I
remain all winter will take up different
branches of the Art Work, such as teaching
China Painting, Pasted and Water Colors ;
Wax Work. Bisque Work, Japanese Art, &c.,
of which I have taught for over 20 years.
I
Notice the students work in various
show windows in the business section of the
city.
ROOMS OVER TIbbAMOOK COUNTY BANK
Mutual Telephone
YOUR CASH TALKS
At the Second Hand Store.
_^}\’Larc introducing the New Frances WASH
INGTON STEEL RANGE, at $35.00, the best
range in 1 illamook County for the money
< )ur line of the latest heating stoves are beauties
and the price is RIGHT, they are so constructed
that you can burn large wood and we will take
your old stove as part payment.
We are prepared to furnish you with New or
Second Hand Goods at living prices.
We Buy, Sell, or Exchange Goods.
1 he New State Law VEHICLE LANTERN
which we are introducing in Tillamook is selling
at $1.25 and $1.50.
If you want your stove or furniture repaired,
changed, or set up. Come and see us about it
We are located next door to Patzlafs, in the
Wade Building.
PAGE
BROTHERS, Props.
IN TOUCH WITH FRIENDS and RELATIVES
King’s
Now Discovery
fOR
S
Erasers, Rulers,
Fol.y’s Kidney
Remedy. ¡Liquid
1" a gieut medicina of proven value
tor l*uth acute utid chronic kidney
and blsdder ailment». It ia eupec
¡Alb recommended toeldetlv iwople
tiw its wonderful tonic and rtevu
aftintiie qualiuea. aud the perma­
nent relief und comfort it give«
tliotn. < hu». I. Clough Co.
The Standard Oil Corporation ha»
gone out of existence. It will be
greatly ini»sed by politician« «nd
niiu.hr»k«r». »nd must of all.
imagine, by Mia» Ida Tarball.
Have
yon tried
meat market F
the
new
Pencil Sharpened,
Crayons. School Wafer Colors.
School Satchels.
School Companion!.
ÌHE UGMTEST
UtìfTDT
1HE
X
Composition Rooks,
Etc.
Lowest possible prices pre­
vail here and to purchase all
your supplies of us means a
subatautial saving
•CLOUGH
r THE RELIABLE
I*’’ugjpat nnd Bookseller.
THE MOST
COMFOBUBLE
COHFOHAßlE
^'POMMEL
^POMMEL
A
SUCKER
\
and
U v cheapest in the
SK
v? «nd
end because it
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Peculiar.
“I do not understand It." said th»
philosopher.
•’What la bothering you nowF In
qnlrvd the other.
“If a man la two boars tale arrtvtnc
home hi» wife raise» a row. while if
be Is gone two years «be will give h|m
a royal welcome Women ars pacul
hr “-Pearson'» Weekly.
I
Y»ry Particular.
“Ma y me hi a crank on baring tblon
hannootæ. I »n't she?”
to auch an extent that ab»
w rots because sh» ha» -—na»
hair.”—Baiamor» American.
I
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Á
\NDMOTHER may not b<
ic used to t>e, blit she is in close toil',
her world for ail that.
The
phone enables her to make as many calls a- «u,
pleases.
1 m all sorts of weather.
’gj
For
ntfcM^rtp^have ttieir place, but it is the maey
little ini
youngi “Wintwlw °V" *’’* ,elt’Phone ,h»‘ kceP I *'*•’**
Gm; wnfIO1J!!’‘r? te’$Ph°n* visits do not stop with her
own toi
takes bar t\ ‘A'..* Dl*ta"« Service of the Bell TelephV*
chat with • er
Bn<1 allows relatives and friend» N>
J “1,ho««h hundreds of miles away.
■HE PACIFIC TELEPHONE fi
Ä TELEGRAPH CO.
F'ery^Bell Telephone ia the Center of the System.