Tillamook Headlight, February 1, 1Ô12 -a Notice of Application for I icenee to Sell Spiritous Malt and Vinous Liquors and Hard Cider, Etc. KC7D CASE EVERSED Supreme Court Says Counties Cannot Bond For RoadWork. In the Jackson County road case, which was appealed to the Supreme Court, there is a reversal by Justice Biirnnett. In this connection the 1 ¡st general election the people, by the initiative process, amended sec­ tion 10 of article XI so as to read thus: "No county shall create any debts or liabilities which shall sing­ ly or in the aggregate exceed the sum $5000. except to suppress in­ surrection or rebel invasion, or to build permanent roads within thr county, but debts for permanent roads shall be incurred only on approval of a majority of those voting on the question. ” Although Jackson County was then owing more than $5000, ' volun- tary indebtedness, the County court entertained a petition to that end from some of the voters mid tax payers of the county and ordered an election for September 30, 1911, at which was submitted to the voters this question ■ ” Shull the county create indebtedness not to exceed $1,500,000 for the building of permanent roads therein, said indebtedness being in addition to interest and its present indebted­ ness an<*J iCN HoUi(i| Claoke tor ItferreUer — N otice is H ereby G iven , —That AKIHG POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyal CrapeCream ofT artar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Riverside literature Series. Hough­ ton. Cran'ord. Illustrated pocketclass­ ics McMillian. The Making of an American. McMillian standard library. Grosset The same classics will be used for the American and English Lit­ erature. W. S. B i el , County School Supt. Connie Dye aud family of Tilla­ mook visited a few days recently, with O. W. Kinnaman’». H. A. Chopard is sawing logs and grubbing »tump», whenever the weather will permit, He has also lately finished a boat which is a creditable piece of work for an amateur. Some of the patron» of the new cooperative cheese factory have been busy moving their building and putting it in shape for the sea­ son’s work. It will be known aS the Blaine cheese factory, Bince a large number of the stockholders are Blaine people. Mrs. Roza Borba is spending this week in Tillamook. a petition presented in and to the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, for a liquor license, is in words letters and figures and a full, true and correct transcript therefrom and the whole thereof is as follows, to-wit: In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. Iti the matter of the application of J. J . McCormick for a * Liquor License. To the Honorable County Court above named : W e , the undersigned , hereby ALLEGE AND SHOW TO YOU THE FOL­ LOWING FACTS AND PETITION YOU AS FOLLOWS ! — LIBRARY CEMETERIES. Millions of Books Buriad Away and Never Op«n«d. The British museum possesses in all about 4,000.000 volumes. A year or two ago those In tbe reading room were carefully gone over and made to form a library completely up to date. When this work was In progress the authori­ ties could not find more than 60,000 books which were in use. Experi­ ence therefore points to tbe fact that the proportion of Uve to dead or half dead books In this huge collection is as 1 to 666. "You may assume,” said tbe libra­ rian. “that of all the vast number of works that generations of men have Indited only 60,000 remain alive. In this building. In a great ironmongery of shelves, forty-two miles of books repose, and there are miles of volumes which no human being has ever opened and no human being Is ever likely to open. There they rest apparently for­ gotten. "Sometimes an esoteric volume from tbe midst of this huge maze of shelves I Is asked for by a student who may have come from any part of the world to see some book which can be found only In tbe British museum. So that in the museum, unlike other libraries, no book can be said even to be abso­ lutely demised. “This differentiates the museum per­ haps from all other libraries in tbe I world. Tbe only other great collec­ tions of books which at all compete with It in this sphere of cosmopolitan research are the Btblfotheque Nation­ ale In Paris and the great l^tional li­ braries at Berlin, Munich and Vienna. “Notwlthsandlng this there are acres and acres of books here which are un­ cut and which have never left their places on tbe shelves since they were placed on them.”—Exchange. STREETS OF NEW YORK. I They War« Cleaned by th« P.gt l «„ Than a Century Ago, So far as the municipal archives go the first system of street cleaning J New York was authorized In loot; iu that year the city entered into a con­ tract with one of its citizens whereby he agreed to keep tbe streets free jf rubbish and refuse for £30 (about $ 130i a year. Prior to that year each house- holder was obligated to keep tbe strest clean In frQnt of bls residence, aud If he failed to do so a fine of so iunuy shillings was assessed against him by the city. If the records are to be credited there was no systematic effort to keep the streets of the city free of refuse from the early Dutch days down to 1825. All those years New York was the butt of tbe sneers and ridicule of Boston and Philadelphia, both of which boasted of their clean streets. In that long period tbe city left tie disposal of Its refuse almost wholly to hogs, of which, an old municipal rec­ ord says, there were no less than 30,000 In 1820. They appear to hav« roamed tbe streets as they pleased, and it Is small wonder the visitors were wont to refer to New York as a fine large pigsty. Even the scourges of yellow fever and smallpox that swept over the city were not sufficient to move the author» itles to rescue the people from the in- sanitation that caused them, and it was not until 1823 that any action was taken. In that year the common coun­ cil. spurred by the Indignant protests of the leading citizens, decreed that the army of roaming bogs should be captured and reduced to pork and carts assigned to remove tbe refuse from tbe streets. But even then there was such a row over the destruction of the hogs that it was several years before the letter of tbe ordinance could be enforced.— New York Times. That we and each of us are resi­ dents and legal voters within Gari­ baldi Precinct, in Tillamook County, Oregon, and have been such for more than thirty days next pre- ceeding the date and signing of this petition, and the filing thereof, having been and now are actual residents and legal voters within said Precinct for more than thirty days next preceeding February 1st, 1912. That we hereby petition you to grant a license to sell, spiritouB malt, fermented and vinous liquors Boulder Creek. and hard cider or fermented cider, commonly called hard cider, for a her Mrs. Elsie Kinnaman visited period of one year from date of the parents in Tillamook part of last granting of such license, within said Garibaldi Precinct, and in and week. at the Town of Garibaldi, therein to L. N. Sandoz has been making the above named J. J. McCormick. go ld use of the rainy weather by Dated this 1st day of February, various improvements in his dwel­ 1912. First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis. ling house. A bay window to ac­ Peter Byrom, Garibaldi. Roy Dunham, Garibaldi. comodate his wife’ s collection of That was the case with Mrs. W. S. Chas. Morgan, Garibaldi. beautiful plants, will be one of the Bailey, McCreary, Ky. “ My wife C. H. Sutton, Garibaldi. was taken down with a severe at­ items. Wm. Campbell, Garibaldi. tack of la grippe, which run kito O. W. Kinnaman went to the bronchitis. She coughed as tho’ Ben Tillofson, Garibaldi. H. B. Karr, Garibaldi. she had consumption and could not county seat lust Monday. J. Jackson, Garidaldi. Mrs. Alice Margarell and Mrs. sleep at night. The first bottle of STARTLED THE COOK. H. Mitchell, Garibaldi. Elsie Kinnaman made a trip to Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound Henry Chatnphe, Garibaldi. gave her so much relief that she Beaver last week. Thomas tjuinn Garibaldi. Th« Craze For Food That Seemed to continued using it until she was A STRANGE FRYING PAN. Carl Loll, Garibaldi. Ruth and Emmett Gray of hast permanently Strike Hi« Pet Customer. cured.”--Chas. I. Ben Center, Garibaldi. J. Hayden-Clarendon, eating his three Creek, have been visiting at the Clough Co. It Was a Relic of Royalty and Queerly William Dowd, Garbaldi. meals In a German grill of much re­ Krake home, recently, also at H. L. Out of Place. J. A. Smith, Garibaldi. nown. has day after day extended Foley Kidney Pills will cure any Jensen’s. Frank Buckles, Garibaldi. One day M. Sommerand. curator of case of kidney or bladder trouble his acquaintanceship from the steward Frank K.Strueby, Garibaldi. Johnny and Manuel Boriai left tbe Cluny museum, went into a small not beyond the reach of medicine. to each of the waiters and from thence C. V. Stoker, Garibaldi. Monday for Portland to be gone a No medicine can do more.—Chas. I. restaurant in the suburb of St. De­ into the kitchen to the cooks. And It John Alleig, Garibaldi. week. I nys. a restaurant of the kind where Clough Co. J. J McCormick, Garibaldi. so happened awhile ago that one of I the dining room and tbe kitchen are C. F. Alexander, Garibaldi. the cooks had to send his wife to one and the same room, While walt- A. F. Goff, Garibaldi. a hospital. Clarendon, ever thought­ ting to be served his eye was caught Wm. Keys, Garibaldi. ful. bought flowers and sent them out E. Beelitz, Garibaldi. by a frying pan of an unusual shapo to the kitchen to be forwarded thence B. S. Thompson, Garibaldi which was banging on the wall. to the hospital. E. Krumlauf, Garibaldi. He took It down, rubbed off some of This, of course, made him more than J. S. McDonald, Garibaldi. I the soot with which it was covered W. H. Derby, Garibaldi. solid with the culinary department of and made out part of an inscription. H. J. Robison, Garibaldi. the big restaurant, with the result To the surprise of the hostess, he of­ Fred Hart, Garibaldi. that whenever a waiter announced fered to buy the old pan. an offer she Wm Esty, Garibaldi» that the order was “for Mr. Claren­ joyfully accepted, doubtless thinking Lee Mead, Garibaldi. don" tbe cooks would go the limit In J. N. Robinson, Garibaldi. her customer somewhat mad. getting him the best steaks and chops A. Longonbaker, Garibaldi. When the copperplate was properly and serving them as works of art. S. C. Frost, Rockaway. cleaned it was found that it bore the S. G. Frost. Rockaway The waiters weren’t slow In learn­ arms of France and Navarre surround­ P. 1.. Frost, Rockaway. ing that the word "Clarendon” was ed by tbe chain of S. Louis and tbe C. H, Frost, Garibaldi. the passport to the kitchen’s best—tbe cord of the Order of the St. Esprit Martin Hart, Garibaldi. open sesame, as it were. and the following Inscription: “Here G. M. Gunderson, Rockaway. So it happened that one afternoon a lies the magnificent prince. King Louie M. M. Mead, Rockaway. waiter came Into the kitchen with the Chas. Fonger, Garibaldi. XIV., king of France and of Navarre. order: A. N. Bolting, Garibaldi. Requlescat In pace.” D. W. Johnston, Garibaldi. "T-bone steak, rare, for Mr. Claren­ It was evidently the plate which had don." I G. Marshall, Garibaldi been attached to tbe coffin of Louis A. G. Krumlauf, Garibaldi. The man at the broiler threw up his XIV.. and when the vaults of the Clyde Miller, Garibaldi. GRANDMO 1 11 ER may not be as spry bands. Bourbons at St. Denys were rifled Beney Johnson, Garibaldi. “What's come over Mr. Clarendon?” by the populace In 1793 It had been as she used to be, but she is in close Andy Hayden, Garibaldi. be asked In astonishment. "He has carried off. fitted with a handle and Sam Johnson, Garibaldi. touch with her world for all that. had two porterhouse steaks, boiled turned Into a frying pan. It is now J. E, Mason, Garibaldi. salmon, ham and eggs, three oyster in tbe Cluny museum. The handle has Chas. R. Gatchet. Garibaldi. I lie telephone enables her to make us many calls as she Loyd C. Smith, Rockaway. stews, sand dabs, chops, and now he been removed, but the three holes re­ pleases, and in all sorts of weather. R. E. Jackson, Garibaldi. wants a T-bone steak—and all in an main showing where it was attached.— Formal gatherings have their place, but it is the many H. A. Wampler, Garibaldi. hour!”—San Francisco Chronicle. Rome Weekly Mundus. Chas. Bowers, Garibaldi. little intimate visits over the telephone that keep people Jas H. Snydow, Garibaldi. young and interested. The Bright Maid. F. C. Robison Garibaldi. D«er Are Great Swimmsre. Mrs. Black was a winsome widow, Victor Brener' Garibaldi. Grandmother’s telephone visits do not atop with her I If a boy were asked to name tn and she had for a maid a not over- Oscar C. Hawthorne, Garibaldir animal that could swim a long way It own town. The I-ong Distance Service of tbe Bell Telephone M. Adamson, Garibaldi. bright girl named Molly. The charm­ is probable that he would think of al­ takes her to other towns, and allows relatives and friends to Clark Smith, Garibaldi, ing widow told Molly one evening that most anything before he named a chut with her although hundreds of miles away. Alfred Johnson, Garibaldi. If any one called she was only at home deer. If you told city folk that deer Joe Snetsinger, Garibaldi, to Mr. Munn. Then she retired to her M. Morony, Garibaldi. have been known to swim clear across room and took a little nap. On toward Henry Jennings, Garibaldi. the sound, from Long Island to Con­ 10 o'clock she awoke, and. ringing for A. Davis, Garibalbi. necticut. they would probably laugh Molly, she asked. “Did any one call?" E. H. Best, Garibaldi. “Oh. yes, ma'am,” said Molly. "Mrs at you. yet all the boatmen along tbe Geo. Perry, Garibaldi. A. C. Jennings, Garibaldi. Blank called and Miss Dash and the coast know this to be true Deer will often take to tbe sea when they are pastor." I G. M. Loosley, Jr., Garibaldi. closely pursued by the hounds, and Fred Gatchet, Grribaldi. "And you told them what I told you Every Bell Telephone iti the Center of the System. P. H. Dirks Garibaldi. they have been known to stay in tbe to?" L. L. Smith, Garibaldi. “Yes. ma'am. I said you was only at water swimming until the dogs got Mark Hobson, Garibaldi. home to Mr. Munn.’’—New York Press. tired and went away oral.til night fell H. M. Davis, Garibaldi. and sheltered them.—New York Sun. John Paquet, Garibaldi, » John Hobson, Garibaldi. Literature. Wm. Hartzell, Garibaldi. Author«’ Name«. Friend—Make any money on your J. A. Johnson. Miama. Authors who manipulate their names last novel? Arthur J. Holmgreen, Garibaldi. Author—You bet! I sold that de­ to suit their fancies are not a small M, F. Bowman, Hobsonville. scription of the Palisades in chapter 3 band. There is Thomas Henry Hall J. W. Feley Garibalyi. to the Quick Line railroad for $5.000; Caine. There were Gabriel Charles Joe Hauxhurst, Garibaldi. my tribute to the Plaster de Paris ho­ Dante Rossetti and Charles John Buf­ P Schrantz, Rockaway. tel la New York, chapter 10. brought falo Dickens. Only one book of refer­ John C, Backus. me $3.000 from the hotel people, and ence gives the full name of Oscar Fin- Wm H. Franklin, Garibaldi. State of Oregon, County of Tilla the United Resorts. Limited, paid me gall O’Flaherty Wills Wilde, some of mook, SS. another thousand for my rhapsody on whose poems first appeared over the I. J J. McCormick being first the sunset In the Wampegong moun­ initials O. F. O’F. W. W. Lewis Mel duly sworn, say :—That I am one tains. chapter 30. where the hero takes ville la really Louis Benjamin, and of the petitioners above named, and her In his arms—what's left of it 1 very few people are aware that tbe have read the foregoing petition ; bearer of the distinguished nan e Sir that all of the facts and statements think I can boil down inte a short story Sidney Lee was originally Solomou therein contained and set forth are and make a ten «pot on it—Puck. I-azarus Levi.—London Spectator. true ua I verily believe, and to my . best knowledge and belief. Pa Told Him. “Pa. what Is a pillory r J. J M c C ormick . Unsuccessful. Subscribed and sworn to before “A what’" “I made a mistake." said Plodding me this 1st day of February, 1912. “A pillory Teacher naked me yee- Prie “I told that man tip tbe road I [ seal ] , W ebster H olmes . terday. and I didn’t know” needed ■ little help 'cause I wna look­ Notary Public for Oregon. "Why. that'« a facetious term some­ N otice is F urther i: H ereby times applied to a drug store. Wbat in’ fur me family, from whom 1 had been separated fur years." G iven . — That said petition _ J will “Didn’t that make him come be called up for action _____ _ won’t these «cbools put Into your beaa in the ■cross T' County Court of Tillamook County? next?”-Washington Herald. Oregon, on the sixth day of “He couldn't see it He = dd dat be March, 1912, and baaed on aaid didn't know my family, but he wasn’t Stealing Sleep. petition ; said J. J. McCormick, on Teacher treading a loud)-'The weary goto' to help tn brlngfn' any sich trou­ said lust named date, will apply to sentinel leaned on bls gun and stole ble on 'em.'*—Washington Star. «aid County Court for a license to • few minutes' sleep." be granted to him. to «ell within "I bet I know where be stole that Unlikely to Pas«. •aid Garibaldi Precinct and in from. ” “Can't you settle this Bill today, sir?" the town of Garibaldi therein. "Where. Dot?” • piritous. malt and vinous liquor«, asked the tailor of the delinquent sen­ fermented cider, commonly known "From hl. nap aack.“-Loudon Tit- ator. a» hard cider, for a period of one Bits. “No. Shears; ft wouldn't be parlia­ year from the date of said license mentary. I’ve merely glanced over it. ,hi* February? Always Safe. 1913. I “1 I want to provide for my grand- yon know, and I can t pass a bill until J J M c C ormick . I •on. but «locks may depreciate ' How after Its third reading "—Judge. —_'_j may depreciate How do 1 know what will be rood a few Th« Wav It Started» 11 « H * y for Sal< - t ---j Hay for .wreac Sale IQ in qUMnillie* quantities from years from now*- tried to kiss ns I east nndoe- f one to In* tor.n nt ruling price. —In- ”Tou might :<*T® i • thousand SUud It " À ’ , quire S ut “A E E. (, . S a./?,"*, ’“* ««’ ' ’■ trust. " *aw«*ed tito “Neither csi I. dear " I "”rth of niLimook City family lawyer St Louis Timet. “You < a if -Houston Poft IN TOUCH WITH FRIENDS and RELATIVES BEAVER STATE Hard Wheat Patent Flour A TRIAL CONVINCES ; Every Sack Guaranteed tn Give Satisfaction i I• w*.