Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 16, 1911, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK: HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER lß. i0H
COAST DEFENSE.
U
THE COWBOY’S TICKETS*
MENTAL MACHINERY
MANAGEMENT OF
THE HERD BULL
APES OF
GIBRALTAR.
ret* Fort» and Big Guna TW Thay War» Good on th* Train, bat
A
• A ttornky - at -L aw .
I
Protect Our S»a Lin».
Shut Off All th» Powar Whan You Quit
Only For a Little While.
Highly Prized and Carefully Protected
f modern seacoaat fort la a bat-
Work at Night.
A bum-b of old lime traveling oiea
by Martial Law.
Complete set of Abstract Books
whose guns are protected in froat were vlxitiug at a Topeka hotel, and
It is a great thing to learn to shut
Major Is the uame of the chief of
Sauk with euormoua monolith» of talk turned od to courageous conduc- I off the mental steam when you quit
Taxes paid for non­
the highly prized aud carefully pro­ n office.
. work. s»ys Orison Swett Mardeu in
ete, covered, in the sides expos* :ors “I have known."
tected tribe of Barbary apes that in­
Residents.
By allowing his bull to run with th* habit the rock of Gibraltar. There is
A story was told on John Becker, 1 Success Magazine. What would you 1
,e fire, with sand enough to d*
projectiles before they reach tbe for years a conductor ou tbe Santa J think of a factory mauuger who would herd many a farmer thinks to make a saying In tbe fortress to the effect
Tillamook Block.
He was practically awarded the j leave all of bls power turned on after .ure all the cows are with calf, but that It were "better to kill tbe gov­
ete, says the Engineering Maga- Fe
Deep down in the interior of palm fur being tbe bravest “ cod " who the operators had left the factory, the 1 by this plan be never knows the date ernor than Major."
Both phones.
huge masses of stone are placed ever set foot ou a through Kansas 1 delicate machinery running every­ on which each cow will drop her calf
There are only about twenty left of
where. pounding Itself to pieces, grind­
lagazines and operating rooms ro­ Iraki In tbe old and perilous days.
and consequently cannot handle her this band of monkeys, which in some
Due day. just after tbe Santa Fe ing out Its delicate bearings without
ti for the service of the batteries,
as a preguant cow should be bandied mysterious manner came over from
arl haberlach
are »imply caves in stone, art!- train bad left Dodge City. Becker pass j producing anything? Many of us do writes a correspondent of the Breeder’s Africa many years ago and claimed
, to be sure, but as permanent as ed through the car to take up the not turn off our mental fsiwer after Gazette. In fact he cannot be sure citizenship in Europe. They are pro­
we are through producing or creating they all are with calf, and be subjects tected by martial law. and any addi­
Everlasting hills. It is weird and pastelMuirils. Two cowboys bad board
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
any to reflect that In one of those eel the tralu at Dodge, aud Becker for the day. We carry our business bis neighbors to the same uncertainty, tion by birth to their number Is care­
pmtöcher
i, scintillating with the highest weut up Io them aud said. “Tickets, home, take ft to bed with us. think. besides probably causing their cows to fully chronicled aud announced In the
please.”
I plan, worry and waste precious ener­ be bred to a type of animal different local paper. The apes change their
rces of science, men stand over
Tillamook Block*
For an answer the cowboys whipped gy in all sorts of ways, in superfluous from what they desire. By keeping place of residence from tbe highest
iwing board on a table and prac-
out big revolvers—tbe Colt's blue steel thinking, foolish worrying that pro
lhe bull in a separate lot and stall one peaks of the rock to lower and more
y see and plot on a chart every brand. 44 callber-and replied:
duces nothing, but grinds out tbe ex can turn each cow in with him while sheltered portions aud back again, ac­
ment and position of the ships of
"Here they are!”
quisite mental machinery and unfits she is in beat, keep a record of the cording to tbe Btate of the weather {J^EORGE WILLETT,
stile fleet and flash forth to the
"They're good." said Becker quickly. it for the next day's work, it is n
They show tlielr sense of humor by
ers in tbe open such instructions with 11 deprecatory wave of tils band, great art to learn to shut off power date and thus lie able to separate her
throwing stones at the soldiers, but
ointiug their guns ns enable them and he passed on through the car. when through our day's work, so that from the herd at tbe proper time, giv­
A ttornky - at -I. aw .
they are often not seen for weeks at a
ing
her
special
care
and
feed.
The
lake consecutive bullseyes on a The cowlwys chucked I heir “Irons" we can oil our mental machinery, re
(line save In the early morning.
bull
will
then
be
a
surer
breeder,
get
t 0,000 yards away or from groups back Into tbeir bolsters aud settled fresh our minds and recuperate our
Next to Tillamook County'
A few years ago. on account of the
eat twelve inch rifled mortars to back comfortably. Ibiuking that Hie selves, so that we can go to the next more vigorous cnlves by conserving
diminishing
numbers
of
these
animals,
Bank,
bis energies, produce offspring of a
i 47 per cent of hits with flocks tralu was theirs.
day's work completely reinvigorated
some apes were procured from Bar­
gentle,
tractable
disposition,
especially
•ojectlles on the deck of a moving
T illamook - O regon .
Becker walked on back to bls little
Many men seem to think that they adapted to breeding and dairylug. and bary and turned loose upou the rock.
)t anywhere within range.
wardrobe at tbe front end of tbe next are accomplishing something If they thus be an important factor In raising But resident monkeys killed them nil.
1» vastly important that such ear and. unlocking it. took nut a keep tbeir minds on business even
Although so fierce to Intruders of their
H. GOYNE,
the standard of the herd.
is be made as comfortable as pos- sawed off double barreled shotgun I when not at work, but they really ac-
Another phase to careless bull man own klud. they never attack human
for the strained human intel­ loaded with glugs.
He cocked both compllsh less thn n nothing liecanse ngement is that of danger,
Ills free- beings and are greatly beloved and
working out tbeir country's de- hammers—for It was before the liaiu
they are wasting precious mental en­ dom and unrestraint are sure to de­ esteemed.—New York Press.
A ttorney - at L aw .
> within them. But to make them merless automatic days—nnd. getting ergy, the power for concentration, the velop in him an ugly, vicious disposi­
Office : Opposite Court House,
in front of vipor. the focusing of the mind, which tion till be finally becomes a menace
ortable is a difficult problem. In I tbe gun properly placed
|
PIES
Jnlteil States the first modern bat- , him. be marched back Into tbe car 1» imperative for creating pur| mses.
I
to nil other stock on tbe owner's farm
T illamook , O regon .
1 were completed during an where the cowtioys 1 were.
aud adjoining farms. Where the bull Anoisnt Customs That Are Still Kept
lie stepped briskly iu front of tùetn
incy caused by the war with
Is kept by bluiself be will require a
Alive In England.
,
’
1.
But since their completion aDd shoved tbe big gun Into tbeir
' little extra care, but a sire thus se
Tbe city of Gloucester, In Eugland.
faces,
bolding
it
at
such
an
angle
Hint
ig the warm and humid months
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
cured will amply repay the small annually presents the king with a pie.
immer nnd early fall their gal- a shot would bave swept off tbe beads An Incident That Showed Hi» Grasp trouble. Ills stall quarters should be Almost from time immemorial Glouces­
of Military Detail.
of
both.
i
1, magazines and service rooms
ter until tbe year 1834 followed the
The parents of a young soldier, who
Then he said again, gently, "Your
with moisture. Water stands in
custom of expressing Its loyalty to the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
was a private In a I’russiau cavalry
beads upon the walls and ceil- tickets, please."
throne by sending to tbe sovereign a
The hands of the cowboys twitched regiment during tbe Era neo-Prussian
TILLAMOOK.
from which it drips down to form
lamprey pie. in 1834 tbe custom was
war, became very anxious about him
convulsively
toward
tbeir
pockets,
and
pools upon the floors, and they
suspended,
but
it
was
revived
In
1803
Several battles had been fought and
Tillamook Block.
lot safe places for either human Becker interjected, "Give me those they had received no news of tbeir
and bas since continued.
tickets, please, that have bandies and
1
b , ammunition or material of war.
It
was
felt
that
tbe
year
of
the
dia
­
boy.
After
some
hesitation
the
futhev
shove 'em at me with tbe handles to­
ernedy the evil many expedients
mond Jubilee required some special ef­
ward me—toward me. understand?" he went to see General von Moltke hl -J
M. KER RON,
been tried aud much valuable
fort, und therefore tbe 181)7 pie. which
added, bearing down bard with the after a long wait was admitted to tbe
■fence gained. But the problem
was In May dispatched to Balmoral
presence of tbe great field marshal.
emphasis on "me."
upon a gold dish, was of a more thaa
set with difficulty.
"What is your business?” asked tbe
Tbe tickets came across with the
usually elaborate character. Thia pi* PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
general.
“
Use
as
few
words
as
pos
i
handles In tbe requested direction.
weighed twenty pounds and was
"Now, dig up tbe coin." he demand­ Bible.”
Tillamook Block,
TO
adorned with truffles, tine prawns on
The
pure
bred
Guernsey
bull
The
visitor
explained
that
he
v,-ished
ed. "to the next station where we
shown
herewith
wa*
champion
at
gold
skewers
and
aspic
Jelly.
On
th*
to know the fate of bls son. a private
Tillamook,
xpsriment Which Shows a Cort of stop."
Oregou.
the national show. According to
top was a representation of the royal
In a certain regiment. Moltke smiled,
Secretary Caldwell, there are 3.329
They dug.
Perpetual Motion Effect.
crown
and
cushion,
with
a
scepter
t*
but
not
unkindly,
and
drew
forth
a
pure
bred
Guernsey
bulls
in
this
"Now. at the next station you fel­
lovel experiment in the demon-
which were attached streamers of royal
country and Canada and 14.622 fe­
square of cardboard covered with dots,
R. I. M. SMITH,
>n of perpetual motion is to be lows unload. Understand?" Tbe saw­
males, a total of 17,961 animals. The
blue, and at the base were four goldea
lines and crosses of various colors.
rmed simply.
A glass beaker ed off was still at a dangerous location
Guernsey cow is noted for the high
lions.
"This line.” he said, “indicates the
grade of her dairy products and her
six Inches high and four inches aud the hammers still up.
By tbe survival of an ancient cuo-
line of march of your son's regiment.
size and vigor. Wherever her rich,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
ameter is filled with water to
The cowboys nodded vigorously In
tom the town of Yarmouth is bound
natural golden colored milk, cream
These dots mark tbe distance of each
eight of about four and a half tbe affirmative, and they unloaded
to
furnish
to
tbe
sheriffs
of
Norwich
and
butter
are
shown
they
have
Office over J. A. Todd A Co..
forced march. Tomorrow morning nt
1. and two aud one-half to three quickly and without words at tbe next
won recognition. She is considered
annunlly a hundred herrings liaked ta
7 o'clock the regiment must be at this
Tillamook. Ore.
one of the most profitable of the
s of commercial aniline are add stop.
twenty-four pies, which are then sent
point here. Take note of the situa­
recognized dairy breeds.
hlch will sink to the bottom of
Recker made no fuss over tbe mat­
to
tbe
lord
of
the
manor
of
East
Glare
­
tion." He said no more, and the in­
>ssel.
ter; didn't talk alxiut it at all. He just
ton. who conveys them to tbe king.—
terview ended.
U. HAWK,
temperature of the beaker und accepted it as part of tbe day's busi-
Long before the hour named the fa­ kept clean and well bedded, supplied Harper's Weekly.
ktents is now raised to 170 or ness and seemed to see nothing In It
with
plenty
of
light
and
ventilation
ther was at the pofot indicated on the
tgrees Fahrenheit by means of a that was extraordinary.—Kansas City
The Tran»form»ti»n of Percy.
map. Just before 7 o’clock the trum­ and yet be snug and warm in severe
r, when it will be observed that Journal.
Hi* name wu» Johnny, and bls ambi­ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
pets of the advance guard were heard weather. Tbe same or even greater
alllue will rise to the surface of
In the distance, nnd precisely at the cnre should l>e exercised lu selecting tion was to lie grown up. He bad
ater, from which it will hang in
Life Rings on Mountains.
hour the father saw bis son.—Ixindon bis rations as for the dally cows, watched Cissy and Percy, but that’*
is of curved outline. Almost im-
avoiding too much corn, which is t<M> another storiette, 11» Kipling says.
An extraordinary example of I be Telegraph.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
tely the suspended aniline corn­ way in which a mountain may afford
heatiug anil productive of surplus fat
“Papa." he pljied as be walked with
's to alter in shape, and grad- on a small scale an image of ttie
Give tbe cleanest and brightest of hla dud on tbe beat'll, "what's uuder
Why He Went to Market.
a large drop an inch or more in earth's climates, arranged ltt succea-
roughage and employ a balanced ra those rocks?"
It usually happens in this way:
R. BEALS,
ter detaches itself from the alvely higher circles, has been found
tlou
to keep bis system In proper tone.
“Limpets!" «napped papa. This wa*
“Jim,” says Mrs. Mann. “I see that
aud falls through the water.
Confined bulls must also have plenty not tbe first question.
in the San Francisco peaks. These the best butter is 3 cents cbeu|>er nt the
now, the detached drop having ancient volcanoes rise out of a plateau
"Wouldn't they rather walk about
market than it Is out there nt our of exercise, and tlielr lots should lie of
REAL ESTATE,
to the bottom of tbe beaker, having a mean elevation of 7.000 feet
If It is owes
grocery store. This is market day sufficient size for this,
PBF
outside tbeir lots
the surprising part of the ex- above sea level.
sury
to
water
them
"No!" rapped out pa. "They prefer
Would you mind going down there
F inancial A gent ,
ent. The fallen drop is seen
Tbe peaks are encircled with zoues on your way home nnd getting me two teach them to lead, Arrange a stick to ding where they are!”
illy to rise to the surface, where of vegetation which ran almost like
end to attach to
“I* everything that likes clinging to
dozen eggs nnd some corn nnd 11 few" — with n snap ou one
Tillamook, Oregou
is the mass from which it pre- contour lines around them. Het ween
MMDetblug else a limpet, pa?”
“Oh. I’m nwfully sorry, dear." tbe ring in tbe nose.
F broke away. At once another tl.bOO and 8.500 feet the yellow pine la
“For goodnes»— yea!” roared father.
breaks in Mr. Mnnn. “but this is go
tnmmences to form and, having ¡.tie dominant tree.
From 8.500 to Ing to be my busy day
I won’t be
Johnny thought.
FOR BALKING.
e detached, falls and rises tn the 10,300 feet tue Douglas tir. the silver
R. 1’. J. SHAKI’,
home till pretty late, nnd there are a
“Weil, pa,” be concluded, “1* Percy
manner as tbe previous drop,
fir. the cork fir and tbe aspen share lot of extra things that I aituply must Trouble Is Often Du» to Poorly Ad­ a limpet pa. when be »ay» good by to
ong ns the temi»erature of the tbe available ground. Hetweeu 10.300
attend to. and"—
Claay In tbe passage?”—London Au-
justed Harn»»».
Is maintained at 170 degrees hud 11.500 feet the Engelmanu spruce
RESIDENT DENTIST,
“Never mind, dear." says Mrs. Mann
Very often, where one has had little •WCTB.
lheft or over this procedure con ■nd the foxtail pine take possession “I'd Just as soon do It myself, but I
experience (and sometimes when one
Office across the street frotr the
indefinitely. — Spokane Spokes ■ nd ascend to tbe tree limit—Scientific haven’t any money, and if you will
There Wcc a C*cln»»c.
ha* had mucin, a slight misadjustment
evlew.
American.
Two
fashionable
Philadelphia
women
Court House.
leave me a ten dollar bill I'll”—
of the harness may be tbe direct cause
“Come to thfDk of It." breaks In Mr. of an animal balking—in fact, tbe ■at In Chelae* one morning recently.
Dr. Wise's office.
Worked Both End»,
Misleading Book Till»».
Mann right there. “I won't be «0 very fault rarely Is with tbe tiorse. but with Aa they shook band» and »topped t*
ns at their best are but women,
apeak Mrs. Brown aald to Mrs. Jone*.
Some book titles are distinctly mis­ busy today.
I was thinking about the driver, says tbe Farm Journal.
lary of Modena once in her days leading
Ruskin » “Ou tbe Conatruc- i next week. I'll go to the market for
Sometimes a tug slip* from its pro|>er “That'» a beautiful bat you are w«*r-
SARCHET,
e. "it took all the Jewels that tlon of Sheepfolds" la a famous exam­ you very gladly.”—Cleveland Plain adjustment, tbe buckle again catching I m * **
“
Ye*,
my
dear,
len
t
It
cunning?
And
K
.
The Fashionable Tailor
s goldsmiths could procure to ple of these, and there are others. Mr. Dealer.
In a hole that leave* it several Inches
te my crown.” She was “pow- Henry James' novel “The lx*sson of
' longer than tbe other tug.
This I’m ao glad you like IL John gar* in*
with gems, which Fountain- tbe Master” has more than once been
causes too much pressure on the shoul­ tbe money, aud I bad It imported from
The Gulls and the BlacL Crickets.
Cieauiug, Pressing and Repair­
>ys “made her shine like an catalogued aa a religious work
Tbe
When tbe Mormons first settled in der of the short tug, throws tbe am- hrt!
Next day Utti* Bualc Brown waa
same fate befell Sir Edward Hamil­ Utah black crickets came In myriads mal’s body in a twist and Is pretty
ing a Specialty.
Queen Caroline, too, the wife ton's "Conversion and Redemption." a from the mountains and would have sure to cause him to fly back. Keep ptaylug with tbe Jone» girl, and »be
anM “My mother aay» your mother |
»ge II., used to allude to Lord highly technical study of schemes for destroyed tbe crops had It not been the tugs exactly the same length.
Store in Heins Photographic
’s rather personal remark that tbe reduction of the national debt. for the gulls that came by hundreds
Some horses will not stand for being baa an ugly old but wbat ta bar last
wnlng dress “was as fine as the “Disloyala: or. The Doubtful Priest." and thousands from the surrounding tightly reined up. especially with tbe yaar* IM mad* up new.”
Gallery.
Aad wtoan Mr. Brown and Mr. Jonea
ilated riches of the city and was tbe title originally selected by lakes. At that time tbe settlers at gag rein, and this is a very common
> could make It, for, besidea Short bouse for tbe book we now know Salt Lake regarded the advent of the form of encouragement In lialklug. reached a mutual friend'», hoping to
tbe weak end together. they
J. CLAUSSEN,
n Jewels, she bad on her head v "John Inglesant.” It was pointed birds as a heaven sent miracle, and When a horse balks or shows any
a coolnea* Iietween th* faml-
>ulders all the pearls she cotsM mt to him that such a title would ever since tbe gull has been esteemed signa of balking It la a very good plan
•
LAWYER,
-Philadelphia Tim«*.
of the ladles of quality at one leud peoiile to regard It as an attack almost as a sacred bird by the Mor to unrein him.
tbe town, and on her petticoat on
_ ... Roman Catholicism, and this In mons.
But the closest sttention should l»a
About tbe beet and alfalfa
ÇrutBcher ¿btwltat.
diamonds she could hire of the . dm-ed
awed him to change IL—Ixnidon fields when they are being Irrigated given the harness sround tbe neck aud
Not Ale m a Fetisher,
■ at the other."
•' Chrouicle.
■at air la used for polishing Tbe
tbe gulls still collect and feed largely shoulder, since here 1« where the
ai3 Tillamook Block,
on field mice that are so destructive weight of the load falls, and If any­ MOeios to be treated are placed Io a
T illamook
How an Ostrich 8h«wc Temper.
O khoon .
thing occurs that will hinder a free, Moket Io a caatrlfugal rnichlue driven
to crops.—Success Magazine
Th* Polar Boar,
When annoyed or angered by tbe ap­
open working of all straps and the at a very high speed and heated air Is
tolar bear is a pretty formidable
collar at this point tbe horse naturally Mown from a pipe through tbe baaket
A ».«eclmen of this apecies has proach of a human being, says a writ­
Saving Him.
Hed welding 1.000 pound* and er III the Strund Magazine, the mule
“Why have you nnd Ml«» Sweet feels that It 1» bls privilege to relieve A high gollab is thus produced very
M AUSTIN,
tbe pressure by stopping
A tight MM'1')
Mckel plated articles that
lag nearly thirteen feet from ostrich slightly arebes bis owk. and. ' broken off your engagement V
drawing
in
a
big
breath,
be
blow«
out
luon- string st the top of the collar Be«* become tarnished are made bright
I "Because »he loves me so "
tall. The strength of the polar
sometimes pinches tbe neck and caueea tB a few minute»
Wet metal, fresh
CIVIL ENGINEER AND
beyond belief. One was seen his nect and issues a three note de- ! "That’s a queer reason.”
If tbe liames are fTvai lb»- bath, needs no prellmloary
on the body of a white whale ttuhee <"Is» bo tseo-b"). It 1* *n the j "Not at all. She believes In fortune tbe horse to balk
SURVEYOR,
feet long and weighing at least last |>ro»ung<«1 note that his neck telling, and when she went to bare her too tight at or near the Isdlom of the Bytna for the current of air dries and
The ben future revealed not long ago she wa» collar they will choke the animal, palHbe» it at tbe same moment.
>ns The whale had been drag- ' ■well* out so abnormally
T illamook
....
O regon
tPe bear out of the water on to bird s.“»er "drutna.' as lhe natives Informed that she would tie married and tola is one of the quickest and
term It tbougU I bare heard of ooe three times Thst settled my caw fol surest <iu«a of balking A loose fitting
P«W<*hm»nt.
201 Tillamook Block.
tlial tried very hard to ape tbe male, 1 tbe tlm» being at least She said that of the tintnes. either at lop or buttons,
“■a* Tommie been a good Loy »inc»
Main 44t.
i but the result was ghastly failure.
»he was determined that I should not is also loudmlr* to balking. »» 'ba r»» been out?” aald tbe mother
' The»» Degenerate Days,
pressure
of
the
load
la
thrown
too
far
I encounter tbe danger of being first on
exclaimed the yardstick na
“No. be hasn't." replied th» fatbrr
hack <«u the »boulders, and the play
His Achievements.
rapidly over the bolt of
“Ind you punish bln7”
tbe lint”- Pittsburg Press
If
the
names
worries
aud
Irritates
tbe
"After
I
aut
gone.
”
be
<omplalned.
you’re not all wool "
“No
animal every move It makes
“Ofc. yas. you did. pop! iMn't you
■ all righL" retorted tbe bolt -■pmq>lr will liegt o Io nnl'ce wbat I
Locked Omrooui.
CURE
LUNGS
■amatober you sang to m* T raine
L "you’re not a yard long. hare done ”
"Mabel, wbat are that ><>ung man’*
"Well.“ bls wife sadly replied “If
Th» Indiffsmnt Dairyman.
< hi-ago Tribnoe
fraaa tb* boy —Tookers Btataanan
intention»?'
We often see th* economical dairy
they do It won't take them long
WITH
“I don’t know, papa He Is keep«*«
farmer who thinks It a waat* of 'Iroe
Ctife-ago lte«-ord Herald
toe
In
tb»
dark
"
* J»lt ta Remane*.
to read or talk about Ma borine»»,
“Tb»t I* tb* reaaon I am ■■king
T. yon hare ■ lock of my hair,
who refuae« to buy book* or »ubacrlb*
Shrewd Women
turniag
mind
T*fl him b* need not
you ?” “Of course.” “See f
for papers d*vot*d to hla calllag aad
Howard-I caul get my wife to pa»
m«teb ft tn aome [niffs when ber MIH by . beck Fdward- Why notT down the light any more when tw gets along with a arrub bull and worse
/CONSUMPTION
Pria»
call* "-Houctoo Po*t
towntow»."-Pittaburg Post.
FOR I OUONSaW
Wckfl 00
than arrub cowa This man often grin
Howard She -ay« that «be wont hare
' w VOLO*
Fr*» Tn*i
back 3« cent» for **cb dollar's worth
the h-rrld hank |«-»ple know what
of feed and works for not blag, board
everything co»!» ber Judge
SurMt aad (iuwhaat Orr*
Ing hlawlf H* is no better and n*
THBOÀT aud LUNG rBOUB-
worse than tlx«* rwopU In th* towaa
LX8, or MONBY BACK.
Fucb help •« W* <*** k1’*
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