Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 12, 1911, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 12, 1911.
A GAME OF BRIDGE.
BEST BANKNOTES.
Boulder Creek
=«e
ÍF
little |
Mrs. Elsie Kinnaman and
WE DISTRIBUTE THE
daughter, Reta, came home Satur­
day' evening from Tillamook, where
had been visiting Mrs. Kinna-1
I John W. Gates' last office was in they
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-!
They Are Produced by American the Trinity building, He called his man Dye for a few days.
firm Charles G. Gates & Co. Others “E P. Mills made a trip to Tilla­
OF THE
Talent and Methods.
termed It "the house of the twelve mook last week for a load of pro­
apostles," as a dozen partners were In visions. He reports his new house
it. Gates was considered a good bridge to be nearing completion.
HARDEST TO COUNTERFEIT. whist player. Often after f p. m. Carl Jensen visited relatives down I
I bridge was played lu the office. One the river last Friday and Saturday. ,
Rev. H. A. Walter and family and
From th. Tim. of Paul R.v.r., th.
_‘here_ " Pre,
I A young man of good family, but not Mrs. N. Smith and Miss Fannie
First American Banknot. Artist,
spent
a few days last week at the ;
I wealthy, came In.
Our. Have Been Mor. Difficult to j "Sit down.” said Gates agreeably. beiich and visiting Mrs. Smith’s !
daughter, Mrs. Ear) Ayer, at Woods. '
Imitate Than Thooo of the Old World. “I hate to play with a dummy.”
Little Janie Johnson is seriously j
DIRECT
"How
much
a
point
do
you
play?
”
To say that Americans make the best
ill
at the present writing. Drs. j
banknotes In the world may sound at asked the newcomer.
Smith and Boals have been in at- j
"Fifty," said Gates.
first rather boastful, and yet any his­
tendance and the latest report
“I can’t afford it,” was the rejoinder. names the trouble to be brain fever,
tory of the art aud industry of note
iwemyuve is
in n a big
wig game ivt
for me.”
and a very dangerous case.
engraving which failed to record that ■ “Twenty-five
fact would be Incomplete. Paul Its- I "Well, make up the rubber. .” said
Mr Antoine Borba has been
vere was the first American banknote ■ Gates disappointedly, "We’ll play for spending a few days with his
brother, John Borba, the past week.
artist, and from the time of the char­ 1 twenty-five.”
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chopard,
tering of the Bank of North America f The young man played well, had luck
Norman and Neva, ’returned last
under the direction of Robert Morris, and won.
This Up to-Date and Sensible Way of marketing
In 1781, up to the present American i “We have a sort of clearing bouse Saturday from South Prairie, where
they hail been visiting, Mrs. Chop­
engravers have excelled not only in the here,” said Gates when the game end­ ard
Pianos represents a wonderful saving in price to the
’s brother,!.. E. Gitehell and her
artistic quality of their designs, but In ed. “I’ll send you your check in the cousins Mrs. H. P. Coghlan and
tlieir provisions against counterfeiting. : morning.”
Mrs. Chas. McDivit, Master Nor­
Marco Polo found banknotes In Chi­ I The young man got a check for $13,- man visited his cousin, Cranston
600.
Astounded,
he
took
It
to
the
na ages ago, printed on paper made
Goddard for several days before his
parents went out.
from the bark of the mulberry tree. signer.
“What does this mean?” he asked.
One of the noteB upon which the great
The many friends of M. T. Suares
Do not Confuse Our Piano With the Boston Miller
Venetian traveler himself may have “I circulated that I won $130. We were much pleased to read lrs in­
gazed Is on exhibition at this day in were playing for 25 cents a point, teresting letter in the Headlight a I
few week- ago, and to know that
the office of on American company. It I weren't we?”
"We were playing for $25 a point,” though “ the ocean rolls between,”
is one of a series Issued by the Ming
his heart is still true to the land of
dynasty about 1399 A. D.—“current returned Gates.
adoption, and that he is long­
“Wha-at! Why, if I’d lost I couldn't his
anywhere under heaven”—mid seems
ing to see the “flag of the free”
to have been printed from wooden have paid.”
once more floating above his head.
“If you hadn’t paid we’d have run
blocks on a sheet of paper nine by
H. P. Coghlan hauled about 28<X)
out
of
Hie
city,
”
said
Gates
coldly.
you
thirteen Inches, a bigger surface than
lbs. of cascara bark to Tillamook
I
It
any man could cover with both hands “But you won. Cash that check.”
last Friday for H. A. Chopard,
who shipped it to San Francisco
outstretched. It l.i good for “one was cashed.—New York Tribune.
the first of the week on the steamer
string of cash.” The provision against
Golden Gate.
forgery Is simple to the point of sever­
Symbolizes Pure Tone, Depth, Power, combined with
YOUR MORNING MAIL
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Margarell are
ity: “Counterfeiters hereof will be ex­
now
occupying
their
beautiful
new
ecuted. Persons giving information of It May B. Dangerous to Open It at the
Superb Artistic Case Construction
home, which was completed a short
counterfeiters will be rewarded with
Breakfast Table.
time ago by L. D. Krake and sons
taels 250 mid In addition will receive
Did you ever bear that It is danger­ who also have built a new wood­
Still it can be sold at a price within the reach of the large
the property belonging to the crimi­ ous to open your inorniug mall at the shed for Mr. M., and helped to in-
army of common people. The S. W. Miller is one of the
nal.”
breakfast table? According to a Ber­ stal a fine water system.
Another great government bus placed lin sdeutist, Professor Kron, and the
J. J. Hollett, our mail-man, made
growing factories that arc building up instead of down—
tnuili dependence upon death as n de D.ndou I.ancet, It Is dangerous—very. a trip to the county seat the last ot
proud of their name, Jiroud of their Pianos, proud of their
terrent to Imitators of Its promises to Profeasor Krou has succeeded in trac­ the week.
customers
—makes it a safe F’iano to buy. You can but’ now
pay. When Jacob l’erklns of New­ ing several cases of contagion to the
Wedding bells herald the mar­
buryport, Mass., Invented the meth.il old custom of waiting until you sit riage of Louis Krake, of this neigh I
and
pay
later,
as convenient, at the store of
of transferring designs from hardened down at the breakfast table before borhood anil Miss Sarah Gray, of
Blaine,
which
occurred
at
the
home
steel plates to steel cylinders mid re­ opening and going through your morn­
Mrs. Dee Moon, the bride’s sister,
transferring to flat plates, thus en- ing mail. He calls attention to the of
on Wednesday, Sept. 13th
The
abllug the engraver to devote the time fact that the average man or woman happy couple are spending their
necessary to accomplish his best work goes down to breakfast with hands honeymoon quietly with their par­
i
in the original and reproduce it nt will, and face scrupulously clean, teeth ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Gray, of
the new process aroused international scrubbed and throat gargled. In that Blaine, and Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
luterest. Mr. Perkins and his asso­ condition be Is prepared to eat with­ Krake. Rev. H. A. Walter, F.M.
ciates went to London iu 1819 nt the out dunger of swallowlug more dis­ pastor here, performed the cere­
mony, which was only witnessed
Instance of the British minister at ease germs than may have possibly by a few close friends and relatives
Washington to help the Bank of Eng­ escaped the wutchful attentions of the Best wishes of all their friends go
land to Issue notes not easily counter­ cook.
with them.
I
George and Henry Smith are in
felted, Hut the conservative old bank
But Instead of doing that he handles
refused to adopt the new method, pre letters and papers which have passed from Salem for a few days visit
ferring, ns one of the Amerlcaus said. through many hands before reaching with their mother and sister.
Carl Jensen is milking for his
to rely upon the hangman rather than Ms own. Between bites lie opens en­
the engraver. Nevertheless the Eng velope« ahd wrapiiers and in doing so grandfather, and will attend school
at Hebo tor a while, we are told.
llsh begun In time to follow American unthinkingly paves the way for the
Miss Fannie Smith was out call­
methods after the geometric lathe had absorption of all kinds of germs which
ing in this neighborhood last Mon
been Invented by Asn Spencer of New may or may not do him a great deal day.
London, Conn., anil improved by Cyrus of harm.
11 L. Jensen went to Tillamook,
It has long been the custom in many
Durand.
Monday and returned Tuesday.
The governments of continental Eu­ well regulated households where the
rope depend exclusively upon color breakfast hour is fixed somewhat late
Notice,
work to protect their paper currency, and where the mall carrier gets around
-W—«
^ra.
Ä
before
breakfast
Is
served
to
place
mid several of the large bunks of Issue
Beginning with the 1st of Septem­
ench
iwrson
’
s
morning
letters
by
bis
have civil engineers In charge of their
ber, the following prices will be
bureau of engraving mid printlug. or her plate in the dining room. This, i charged by the physicians of Tilla
though what connection there may be says the Lancet, is a custom which tn 00k.
betwseu engineering mill eugravlug In should be alsillshed at once. Letters
Confinement, $20 and mileage
a mystery. Many Itallmi banknotes should t>e opened and read either lie (normal case).
are easy to counterfeit. The Bank of hire or after breakfast, but never at
City visit, $2.00.
Spain has of late abaniionetl Its own the table during the handling of food.
Visit out of town, $2.56.
plant because its notes were Imitated
To Restore Leather Binding».
Visit out of town, three miles,
so successfully that counterfeits were
accepted by the bank without ques­ To restore the leather bindings of $1.00; one dollar for each mile over
We are introducing the New Frances WASH­
books wash them first very lightly and three miles as usual.
tion. A private concern now does the
carefully with clean warm water tn
INGTON
STI$EL RANGE, at $35.00, the best
work The Bunk of Greece now use.
R. T. B oals .
which a tiny piece of soda has been
range
in
Tillamook
County for the money
the American methisl. having hn<l sad
I.
M.
S
mith
.
dissolved, in order to free the leather
experience» with notes of Austrian. from grease; then wash with clear wa­
S. M. K e rron .
Our line of the latest heating stoves are beauties
German mid English fashioning.
ter to remove the sods and dry. DIs-
and the price is RIGHT, they are so constructed
A myth that probably will never die aolve a bit of gum arable the alts of a
Patronize Home Industiy.
that you can burn large wood and we will take
tells us that the notes of the Bank of email bean In a teaspoonful of water
England cannot he counterfeited. As and beat It up with a teaspooufui of 1 Patronize Home Industry! And
your old stove as part payment.
a matter of fact, they can be Imitated the white of an egg. With a bit of help boost the home products !
We are prepared to furnish you with New or
readily enough, for little attempt Is sponge go lightly over the leather with James O. Hutchings luis started a
Second
Hand Goods at living prices.
made to protect the note« beyond the this glair and let It dry. Should cigar manufacturing establismeut
0«e of n watermark paper. The wa­ the glair froth up on the leather, as It in this city, anil he turns out a
We Buy, Sell, or Exchange Goods.
termark can lie easily copied
la very likely to do If there is much superior quality of home made
The New State Law VEHICLE LANTERN
One practical nafegiinrd of great ef tool work on the book, dab it until It
cigars.
He
in
located
near
Vierick's
which
we are introducing in Tillamook is sellimz
fectlveness Is the custom of the Bank subsides with the palm of the hand or
of England to cancel every note that Is With the «|K>nge squeezed aa dry as Bakery. Give him a trial. He asks
at $1.25 and $1.50.
’
, for a share of the patronage on ac-
returned to the bank and Issue «noth possible.
If
you
want
your
stove
or furniture repaired,
I count of being a home product. •
er In Its place This and the practice
changed,
or
set
up.
Come
and see us about it.
of keeping a record of the numbers of
H»r Dear Husband.
all bank notes »«I'd tn every biistnroa
We are located next door to Patzlaf’s, in the
"Why." exclaimed a newly married
Hunting Notice.
establishment keep alive a keen sense woman to a bunch of friends, “for
Wade Building.
The undersigned have leased the
of responsibility which adds to secu­ three months after our marriage my
rity. The custom of circulating soiled dear husband made me lurks hot bis hunting on Mark Harrison's place
south east of town. Anyone hunt­
banknotes. of course, gives the eoun mlts for hint every meal "
ing thereon will be prosecuted.
terfelter his beat opportunity. Forgery
"And yet your husluiud Is a strong,
I. C. SMITH.
1« much more readily detected In a healthy looking fellow," answered her
E rwin H arrison .
crisp. «HIT. new bill than In a rumpled friend, in astonishment. "Doctors say
R oy M apes .
snd dirty one
E. N. C ruson ,
that such a die* is terrible, and”—
N
H K uper .
The American style of banknote has
“Oh. yes. this husband Is healthy. I
V. E. H ovkn .
tssaime llie standard In I he countries
1
was referring to my first husband!"—
J ohn H athaway .
of Central and South America The
1
(levelsud Plain Dealer.
exi>erience of the Rmzlllan government
Ia the World Growing Better T
led the way in this after various dls
She Und»r»toed.
npiHilntments. Fir«t the much vaunt­
Many things go to prove that it is.
Mr. Misfit — It’s no use trying to
¿XPORT BEER,
ed Austrian system was tried, the
The way thousands are trying to
notes Is-lug engraved aud printed tn I explsfn things to a woman, She can’t help others is proof. Among them
understand scientific terms. No; there is Mrs. W. W Gould, of Pitisfiekl.
KAISER BLUME.
England under that system. They 1»
Mrs. Misfit — Oh. yes.
can. N. H. Finding good health by tak­
proved a complete failure. Counter (Tisrlee! Heredity Is what a I man
ing Electric Bitters, she now ad­
Unsurpassed. Non Intoxicating
fellers flourished The Brazilians tried
blames his father and mother for. and vises other sufferers, everywhere,
Imnknotes made tn France, «nd those
Sbvlrvuuient Is what hr blames his to take them ’ For years I suffered
MALT TEA.
were promptly and extensively trnftat wife and children for Exchange
with stomach mid kidney trouble."
cd ss soon a« the counterfeiters could
she writes. "Every medicine I used
STAR BREWERY
failed till I took ’Electric Bitters.
ret their plate« and paper ready Rrs
The Logical Lunatic.
But this great remedy helped me
zil tried German and English eatabllsh
A lunatic was In the habit of catch wondcrfullv. ” ” They'll
.
help snv I
inent«. hut still without «eeurlnr pro
In« Imaginary Alee. When asked to woman.
They're
“ the
‘L? 1-est tonic
teetien to the banknote circulation,
tiueat
liver
and
kidney
and at last turned to the Vailed Rtstca explain her strange action she pointed and
Special Brew
......
■rdcr her cloak and replied, "Ths remedy that's made.
Try them
mid found a type of bills practically
j You'll see. 5tV at Chua. I. LTough’s
files are to feed this mongoose.*
lm|s««|ble to counterfeit. So It la no
"But there 1» ne mongoose ”
BOlTLEl) HV THE
You are not ex|>eriuientinii on
Is-ast. but a mere rwcord of fact, tn
"Well, there are no files.’’
vouraelf when you take Chaiutier-
state that Americana make the beet
| lain'« Cough Remedy tor a cold as
banknote» tn the »rortd iMtrolt New»
Flattery.
• that preparation has won ita great
"Odd thing shout flattery
| reputatiun and extensive sale bv its
Th» Paeeimitt.
-What’”
reiuatkable cure« of colds, and 'can
Tommy-Pop, what la a peeetmtst?
"It makes •‘wvb.xiy
____ _ Mck
___ __
«XCbpt always be depended upon. It is
Tommy a Pop A peoslmtat. my aon. those who swallow It "- Exchange.
t'D'any valnable for adults and
children and may be given voting
ia • man who lore» himself for the
:«od* Water«. Nlpihog«. Bartlett Mineral Water
children with implicit confidence as
enemies bo has made Phils.lelphta
it containa no harmful drug. Sold
r»v Lamar’e Drug Store.
John W. dates Sprung a Surprise •n
His Young Friend.
T_T
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at - law .
Complete set of Abstract Book,
n office. Taxes paid fornoa’
HIGH CLASS PRODUCT
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
S. W. Miller Piano
Both phones.
j
From Maker to User
From Factory to Home
PIANO BUYER
Piano the
S. W. MILLER
Jones
Knudson
Furniture Co.
haberlach ,
¡C arl
Factory
I
I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tillamook Block.
Q.EORGE WILLETT,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Next to Tillamook County
Bank,
T illamook
H. GOYNE
A ttorney - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court Hou«,
T illamook , O regon ,
T. BOALS, M.D,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK
Tillamook Block.
M. KER RON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Tillamook Block,
Tillamcok,
Leaves Daily atSa.m., arriving \
at Forest Grove at 6 pan.
FARE, $5.00.
YOUR CASH TALKS
At the Second Hand Store.
PAGE
BROTHERS, Props.
I
Hop G-old Beer
Columbia Bottling Co
Astoria, Oregon
Oregon.
R. 1. M. 8MITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
Tillamook, Ore.
B l
Tillamook-Forest Grove
STAGE LINE.
O rrcos .
U. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN &
SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
J^JR. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street fro»' th«
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
8ARCHET,
•- . The Fashiouable Tailor-
C.cauing, Pressing and Rep*'1’
ing a Specialty-
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
J. CLAUSSEN,
•
LAWYER,
213 Tillamook Block,
T illamook
A. M.
-
O rkgok .
AUSTIN,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND
SURVEYOR,
T illamook
....
O reg °*-
2 oi Tillamook Block.
Main 441
Chamberlains
Cough Remedy
During tbs PMt »« year« no
sdy bos proven more promp« "
more stteoMal In Ita cures of
Coughs, Colds *nd Croo®
than Chamhnrlatn's Cougb Be’n****„,.
many bornee I» to relied upon s.
plleitly os the family Phxa,<?,*\^
tains no opium or other nac000”’^.»
may be given as eonfld.ntlr te »
sato an adulu Pries 24«.