Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 02, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, Way 2, 1912.
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EGYPT’S GREEN SUN.
They Kiss and Make Up.
-||' WHEN BUYING STOCKS.
PHILIPPINE SAVAGES. ~
_
____ \A/«II Wall
fti-aat
8
Do as th« «
Suec««sful
8i.-««t
Spec­
Tba Uncouth Tingians Are Fond of
,
Ornaments and Gay Colors.
ulator Does.
If you want to speculate buy stocks 1
There are many struuge, uncivilized
I
that Wall street speculators buy. Don’t people among tbe Asiatic Americans
buy things offered by smooth tongued tt tbe Philippine Islands.
The Tingians are a very uncouth
agents working for a handsome com­
mission. Don't buy stocks that are tribe of savages. Tbelr bead women
guaranteed to have a big advance.
have tbelr arms almost completely
The successful Wall street speculator covered with strings of beads, wound
never tries to make money In these •o as to form beautiful and striking
sort of things. He buys stocks that ••signs. A long, heavy string of beads
è-
have passed muster and been listed on to also twisted around tbe hair and
to tbe zenltb.
Tbe same phenomenon occurs at sun­ the exchange. Before they can be list­ hangs down tbe back like a braid. Th«
ed the company must make a report •klrt of these bead women is white,
rise. but less conspicuously. Some­
that will justify listing. While this re­ with a blue border, and the waist Is of
•ire
times at sunset, Just as tbe last portion
of the suo's disk vanishes, its color port is not as complete as it should be. light yellow. They smoke pipes of
changes from green to blue, and so also it bars out all the wildcat propositions solid silver, ornamented with bangles.
by which the people are being swin­ in the bowls of which pieces of cigar
after it bas disappeared the sky near
•re inserted.
tbe horizon is green, while toward the dled.
It is just as easy to buy listed stocks
The typical young Tlnglan chieftain
zenith It is blue.
wears a stiff collar of beads and a gay­
Tbe fact was, of course, observed by as any other. Brokers of good stand
the ancient Egyptians, and references Ing In the stock exchange are advertis­ ly colored calico shirt, over which Is a
thereto are found in tbelr sacred writ­ ing in reputable publications, and one sort of scarf trimmed with many sil­
ings. Day was the symbol of life and can always open up a correspondence ver coins. The members of this tribe
I
i'
night that of death The setting sun with a broker and have his questions •re very fond of silver. They make a
being Identified with Osiris, that god freely and fully answered. The broket large number of finger rings from
silver coins, and each man usually has
became king of the dead. The setting likes nothing better than to answer let
sun was green; therefore Osiris as the ters from a customer or from a pro­ from five to ten of these rings about
Notice of Application for a License
nocturnal deity of tbe dead was paint­ spective customer
bls person, but not necessarily on his
To Sell Spiritous, Malt, and Vinoua
If any one is timid about dealing Angers.
ed gteeu.
Liquors, Etc.
Tbe splendid coffins of the high with a broker he can always deal
The Tingians are fond of a peculiar
priests of Ammon frequently depict through his bank or get a reference to dance. The music is produced by beat­
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
tbe green sun. and the funeral deities some broker from bls banker.—Jasper, ing with the palms of the hands on
a petition has been filed in the
are all colored green. This association In Leslie's.
“gunsas" or tomtoms. The dancers, a
County Court of Tillamook County,
of death with green was undoubted­
mau and a woman, with arms out­
Oregon, by Clarence E. Hanenkratt,
ly due to the green tints of the Egyp­
stretched. circle about each other in a
a true copy and transcript thereof
AND
ICE.
tian sun at sunset.—Youth's Compan­
spiral, tbe man pursuing the woman
and of tiie whole thereof, is in words,
letters artnl figures na follows, to-wit:
with a quick. Jerky step. As they ap­
ion.
th*
Process
That
Begins
When
Th«
Inti County Court of tiie State of
proach the ceuter of the spiral he sud­
Two Arc Mixed.
Oregon, for theCounty of Tillamook.
WITH AN ARAB.
It Is not correct to say that salt dis­ denly swoops upon her, when sbe al­
To the Honorable County Court
solves
ice. since real solution only takes ways eludes him by suddenly darting
above named:
It Protect» Ev«n Murderers Wh«r« th« place when a solid, liquid or gas is out of his reach.—Forrest Clark in Les­
We, the undersigned, hereby al­
lie's.
Cup Hss Been Shared.
dissolved in a liquid.
lege and show to you the following
Describing the hospitality of an Ara­
facts, and petition you as follows:
Tbe true explanation of the fact that
bian home, tbe "Last Journal of Bish­ Ice melts when common salt is added
That we, and each of us are resi­
AND
dent» and legal voters within Gari­
op Hannlngton" says:
to it depends upon tbe simple physical
M.S.
Church
Service*.
baldi Precinct, in Tillamook County, forth in said petition aro_true as I
Tbe great event of the visit Is th« principle that when a salt Is dissolved Evsry Organ of the Human Body Has
Oregon; and have been aueb for verily believe.
coffee. Tbe host has a kind of brazen in water heat Is absorbed ana ita tem­
Its Periods of Repose.
C larence E. H anenkratt .
10 a. m.—Sunday School.
more titan 30 (lays next preceding
Subscribed and sworn to before
All tbe organs of life rest in some
11 a. m.—Sermon Subject, “Aflfin shovel brought, in which he roasts th« perature Is lowered. When salt and ics
the date and aigning of thia peti­
beans; then be takes a pestle and mor­ are mixed together some of tbe salt way or other. The heart has an Inter­
tion, nnd tiie tiling thereof; having me thia 1st day of May, 1912.
ites.”
( seal ]
W ebster H olmes ,
tar of tbe oak of Bastian, and with his dissolves In the small amount of wa­ val of rest between each combined act
been and now are actual residents
7 p.m.—Epworth League.
Notary Public for Oregon.
own bands be pounds it to powder,
and legal voters within said Pre­
of contraction and expansion and tbe
N otice is F urther
H ereby
8 p.m.—Song and Sermon, ‘ Hero­ making the bard oak ring forth a song ter which is always present, the tem­
cinct for more than 30 day» next
Between
perature Is thereby lowered, and a new beginning of a fresh act
GIVEN,
—
That
said
petition
will
be
proceeding tiie 1st duy of Muy, 1912.
of the Cross.”
of welcome to the guest. Many of
i ism
1
each expiration of the lungs and tbe
freezing point Is established.
That tiie said Hanenkratt, is a presented to tl»e County Court of
J ames T. M oore , pastor.
these pestles and mortars are heir­
The remainder of the Ice. being at a succeeding inspiration there is a period
man of a family, and intends to tile State of Oregon, for said Til­
looms and are richly ornamented and
temperature higher than this new of repose. Physiologists have calcu­
build, often up and personally con­ lamook County, on the Sth day of
beuutlfully black and polished by age
lated that the heart reposes during
duct a restaurant, lundi room and June, 1912, at tiie hour of 10 o’clock
Now is the time to get rid of your and use. Such was tbe one In ques­ freezing point, slowly melts, and more
confectionery «tore on the ocean in tbe forenoon of said day, and rheumatism
salt is dissolved until tbe solution is about one-fourth of tbe time. Certain
You can do it by ap­ tion.
based
thereon
«aid
Clarence
E.
Having druuk coffee (for th«
beach in «aid Precinct to beat least
saturated. Tbe temperature can In this of the other organs suspend their ac­
Chamberlain’s Liniment
will at said time, plying
3 miles outside of the Town of Gari­ Hannenkratt
honored guest the cup Is filled three
and massaging tbe parts freely at
way be lowered to 22 degrees C.. which tivity in part during sleep.
place,
date
and
hour,
apply
to
said
baldi, for the summer and tourist
Did physiologists supposed that sleep
each application. For sale by all times), you are quite safe In tbe bands Is tbe freezing point of a definite com­
County
Court
for
a
license
to
be
trade, and also desires to obtain a
of the most murderous.
was caused by tbe pressure of the
pound of Balt and water.
liquor license for the accommoda­ granted to him, to sell within said dealers.
So
far
do
they
carry
this
superstition
tion of ths traveling public who de­ Garibaldi Precinct, spiritous, malt,
There never was a time when peo-1
The salts dissolved In sea waters blood on the brain. But modern physi­
that a mau who bad murdered another
mand it; but owing to the peculiar vinous and hard cider, for a period
serve
a very Important purpose, as It ology. with a tendency to regard the
provisions of the liquor laws, he of one year from the date of said pie appreciated the real merits of ■ fled to tbe dead man’s father and be­ requires a greater degree of cold to brain as the origin of all force and of
Chamberlain’s
Cough
Remedy, fore he knew what had happened drank
must obtain a liquor license the license.
all functions of tbe body. Inclines to
Dated this 1st day of May, 1912.
more than now.
This is shown by ' coffee. Presently friends came In and cause tbe formation of Ice on them
same as if applying for a saloon;
the view that sleep is caused by a
C
larence
E.
H
anenkratt
.
tiie increase in sales and voluntary • as they were relating tbe news to the than on fresh water.
We hereby petition you to grant
withdrawal of blood from the brain.
testimonials from persons who have bereaved father recognized the mur­
a liquor license to the aaid Hanen-
As a rule, tbe larger the brain tbe
been cured by it. If you or your
krntt, for a oerlod of one year from
Bonepart«
and
Mils.
Montansisr.
E REEDY, D.V.M.,
children are troubled with a cough derer crouching beside the fire. They
more sleep It requires. Webster went
the date of ttie granting of the same,
The
Cafe
Corazzu,
In
tbe
Palais
Roy
­
or cold give it u trial and become Instantly demanded vengeance. “No.”
to sell spiritous, malt, feriuented
to bed at 9 o’clock and rose at 5. Gen­
acquainted with its good qualities. said the father, "it cannot be. He has al. had many interesting clients In Its eral Grant used to say during his cam­
und vinoua liquors, and hard cider
VETERINARY
For sale by all dealers.
drunk coffee and bas thus become to time. It was there that General Bona
or fermented cider, commonly call­
paigns, "1 can do nothing without nine
parte, then only a general of brigade,
ed hard cider, in aaid Precinct of
me as my son.”
(Both Phones).
hours’ sleep."
Garibaldi, to be at least 3 mile« out
Had be not drunk coffee the father asked his friend Barras to dud him a
A curious trait has marked men of
It would surprise you to know of would never have rested until be bad rich wife, and Barras suggested Mlle.
■ide of the aaid Town of Garibaldi.
Tillamook
Oregon, the great good that is being done
large brain—that of sleeping at will.
Dated this 1st duy of Muy. 1912.
Montansler.
tbe
proprietress
of
tbe
ad
­
dyed bls bands in his blood.
Bonaparte used to throw himself on
by Chamberlain’s Tablets.
Darius
1. J G. Bulmer, Garibaldi.
jacent Theatre Montansler. She was
2. C. V. Stoker, Guribaldi.
Downey, of Newberg Junction, N.D.,
tbe ground and go to sleep within a
sixty-three,
but
she
was
well
preserved
Drug
Stor«
Signs.
8. H. Mitchell, Garibaldi.
writes, “My wife has been using
space of two minutes.
Pitt was a
Every one has noticed tbe beautiful and might have passed for forty-five, sound sleeper and slept night after
Chamberlain's Tablets and finds
4. L. L. Smith, Guribaldi.
5. Roy Dunham, Garibaldi.
them very effectual and doing her colors In the large glass Jars that stand and she was believed to have accumu­
0. K. Beelitz, Garibaldi.
j lots of good.”
If you have 'any 1« tbe drug store windows, but every lated a fortune of £48,000. Bonaparte night la the bouse of commons while
7. John Aellig, Garibaldi.
trouble with your stomach or bow­ one does not know why drug stores use asked to be Introduced, and Barras his colleagues watched tbe debate and
8. A. F. Goff, Hobsonville.
els give them u trial. Sold by all that sign In tbe old days apothecaries presented him and assures us in bis roused him when it was necessary that
9. Ben Johnson, Garibaldi.
dealers.
he should speak.—New York Herald.
and alchemists were the only druggist«, memoirs that tbe match would have
10. Sam Johnson, Guribaldi.
come
off
if
It
bad
not
been
for
the
and
they
made
up
their
own
nostrums,
11. Andy Hayden. Garibaldi.
Good Business.
After that
the composition of which was supposed events of Vendémiaire.
12. I. A. Smith, Garibaldi.
A famous pistol shot told a shooting
A j .D r W m .P funder ’ s
13. Wm, Dowd, Guribaldi.
memorable
day
of
tbe
"whiff
of
grape-
to be a great secret. They used to
story at a supper In San Francisco.
14. Wm. Keys, Garibuldi.
leave tbelr retorts and jars and stills shot" the future emperor broke off tbe
"There was a party of amateurs here
15. W. H. Derby, Garibaldi.
and bottles in tbe window to impress engagement, feeling himself too Impor­
16. Chas. Fonger. Rockaway.
tant to marry a superannuated actress, In Frisco.” he said, "who thought they
upon
tbe
passersby
tbe
mystery
and
A
Tonic.
Alterative
and
Reaoivent.
The
17. A. I.. Daggett. Rockuway.
beat remedy for Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Importance of their business.
Tb* even for tbe sake of having the spend­ would do some live pigeon shooting,
li
W. 11, Evans, Rose City.
Eradicates Pimples, Eruptions and Disorders
so they ordered thirty birds from a
of the Skin. Purifies the Blood and gives modern drug store bas no use for re­ ing of her savings.—Pall Mall Gazette.
19. I.. W. Fowler, Rose City.
suburban dealer.
Tone, Strength and Vigor to the entire system. torts and stills, all tbe processes being
2i>. Joe Suri no, Garibaldi.
“The shoot came off duly. It was a
21. F. C. Robison, Guribaldi.
handled by the big chemical factories,
Example Battar Than PreSspt.
wonder To give you a correct Idea
L . Victor Brener, Guribaldi.
but tbe large jars full of bright colored
John Wesley, accompanied by one of
23. M. Adamson, Garibaldi.
liquids are still left In the window, just bis preachers, was once dicing at tbe of It I must quote from a letter sent
24. O. C. lluwthorne, Garibaldi.
Report
of
the
Condit
’
oa
of
the
as
they were hundreds of years ago,— bouse of a rich Methodist. Tbe tables by the dealer to the amateurs the next
25. Curl I.oll, Garibaldi.
New York Sun.
were spread with a libera! meal, but day. The letter ran:
JH. R. K. Jackson, Garibaldi
" •Gentlemen—I thank you for your
Wesley's companion no sooner saw it
27. Charles Bowers, Garibaldi.
order and beg to state that I will be
28. Lloyd C. Smith, Guribaldi.
Papulation
by
Rao«.
than
he
said:
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of Tbe population of the world by raca
29. Archie C Smith. Guribaldi.
"Ob, sir. what ■ sumptuous dinner! only too happy to supply you with
business April 18th, 1912.
:«>. Grant Marshall, Garibaldi.
is:
Indo-Germanlc (white). 550.000,- Things are very different from what birds for all future shoots. The en­
31. D. lolinson, Garibaldi
000; Mongolian (yellow and brown), they once were, I fear there is but tire thirty pigeons, for which you paid
32. B. S. Thompson. Garibaldi.
RESOURCES
630,000.000;
Semitic (white). 65,000,000; little self denial among Methodists In me 15 cents a head, returned borne
33. Chaa. Morgan. Garibaldi.
safely and. moreover, brought two
Negro (black),
150.000.000; Malay these days.”
3*. K. Kruinlauf, GaribaldL
Loans and discounts ..............................
(brown). 3f>.000.000; American Indian
"My brother,” said Wesley, pointing strays with them. My price to you
.15. M. F. Robison, Garibuldi.
(red), 15,000.000. This latter figure in­ to tbe table, "there is a fine opportu­ hereafter will be 1 cent per pigeon.’
36. Guo I ron. Garibaldi.
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
.17. I.. II. Holt. Rockuwuy.
Los Angeles Times.
cludes every vsriety of tbe redman la nity for self denial now."
Honda
and
warrants
..................................
M C. K. Crowther, Rockuwuy.
all parts of the eartb. tbe actual num­
Tbe bint was not taken, but tbe re­
39. II. M. Davis, Rockuway.
Stocks and other securities ..............
ber of Indians in North America being buke did its work.
Where They Resemble.
**• C. I- Alexander, Garibaldi.
Banking
house ..........................................
“A man, like a watch. Is known by
much lesa than a million. The white
41. Joseph Swsliuw, Garibuldi.
bis works,” observed tbe epigram mak­
race is Increasing much faster than
4'.’
I \\ Cook Garibaldi
Furniture attd fixtures .......... .. .............
Cabal Past«.
er.
tb« others, owing probably to Its an*
i ii-
D'nbaldi.
To
mak«
a
food
past«
for
labels
mix
Other real estate owned..........................
perlor Intelligence and scientific knowl­ together with cold water until they
L 'J-
G«”haldi.
“And by tbe hours be keeps," added
edge of medicine and sanitation.—N** form a smooth cream four ounce« of tbe wife.
Due from banks (not reserve banks).
.
- J'”1"»". Hobsonville.
..
. J’ Kr“««)l»uf. GaribaldL
York American.
"And by the spring In him,” said the
flour and an ounc« and a half of brows
Due from approved reserve banka ....
47. P. Byro n, Garibaldi.
sugar. Then pour In boiling water, athlete.
Jo
V; , '
Hobsonville
Checks and other cash items ..............
Sounded All Right.
"And by bls being sometimes fast.”
stirring all the Urne till the right con­
49. Alvin A. Jurhs. Hobsonville.
Cash on baud.............................. ................
Patience—Well, be told tbe tnitK sistency la obtained. Add Are or six remarked the reformer.
50. Um Kennedy, Hobsonville.
anyway Patrice— How so? Patience— drops of carbolic add to keep the
1»
hkro”'. Hobsonville
"And by the way his bands go up,"
52. t Heyeo. Hobsonville.
When be was buying tb« solitaire ne paste from becoming sour, and when It put In tbe pugilist.
Tidal .
... **01,308.06
«
V.’vr"' Hob^mVille
told th« jeweler It was for a alatar. has been well stirred tn tbe compound
“And by his not always going when
LIABILITIES.
M
M M
l,rT V0^00’11’*
Patrie«—Wall. I’m sure that wasn’t will be flt for use.
we want him to," finished tbe girl
i . «
* “,,e Lytle
true. Patience— Why. ye«; when b« of­
wbo’d been robbed of her beauty sleep.
1., I Meadg Luk* Lvtle
Cush stock paid in ............................................... *30,000.00
fered It to tbe girl sbe promised to be
—Boston Transcript
3.
Getj. M. Gunderoon. Luk« Lvtle.
A Truth T«ll«r.
Stirpine fund............................................................
a slater to him.—Yonkers Statesman.
2,300.00
ta C
’ “ke l >tl.
"D* you think 1 11 get justlcoF ask-
« J S'
View
Reading Character.
Cndivided
profit«,
1
cm
expense»
und
taxes
•d tbe culprit of his lawyer.
m
I* \ »'»•»'tieck. Luke L ytle
Eager ta Pleas«.
Careful Parent—Before I can giro
"I
’
m
afraid
not.
”
answered
tbe
law
­
paid ................................... ......................................
01. Jiw snetoinger, Lake Lytle
16.881.24
"I want you to see if you can t Ind yer. who had taken the trouble to col­ consent to your proposed marriage to
»-
M. Moroney Lake Lvtle
Deposit* due State Treasurer .......................
out that 1 am descended from a king,"
4,000.00
lect his fee In advance and could there­ ■y daughter I must know something
6
e,p
‘
Lytle,
aaid the man who bad become sudden­ fore be candid. "You know they don’t •bout your character.
Suitor—Cer­
Individual deposits subject to check ........
oi
» .!
Rockaway
287,317.47
ly rich.
tainly. sir, certainly I Here Is my
U-
*•' H'*k*w*r
bang
In
this
state."-Lippincott**
Demand
certificate»
of
deposit
.........................
3,496.97
"Very well, sir." replied tb« genealo­
r C i*
Rookaway
bank book. Careful Parent (after a
Postal Saving» deposits........................ ..........
gist "We bave a large stock of Ungs
glance)—Take her, my sou, and ba
380.02
W.rking Him.
i 1«
Rockaway
to «elect from. Have you any prefer-
Time certificate* of deposit..............................
32,238 12
"George, dear." «aid the young wife, Sappy.—Loudon Ttt-BIta.
Tri ■’M*
View
•ncer-Cblcage Record Herald.
a
C R 's!‘.?uh"\ ‘•-'“’"Mi.
•you are growing handsomer every
Saving» depqqpt................... .................................
34.286.99
<Jio Chang«.
day."
Liabilities other than those ubove stated
Little WllllXbad been present at a
27.94
A Popular Giri.
I- K Hanenkratt.
“Yea. darling." replied tbe knowing
“Yea; sbe bas promised to be mine George "ICa a way 1 have Just be- ! "brtstenlug of a baby cousin a ad bad
some day."
Total ................... .................................
fora yoer birthday."-London Pk-k Me- taken great Interest In tbe ceremony
**01.308.08
one o( tlir r L)«*
1
mat I M’.u
A few days later be had to be vacci­
“But wbenP"
0*
Joregman petition. amMhat* 1“ A '
nated. and when tbe operation was
“•be can't exactly say as yet. Reeme
State
of
Oregon,
County
of
Tillamook,
SS.
luted the aainr t),«> - » ** *. •’*?'**•
•ver be Inquired of tbe doctor. ' What's
»be will first bsve to break off four or
the tore»“»«
ot
1. Erwin Harrison, cashier of the above named bank do tee
- toy name now V
other engagements."-Washington
Signed the oauie m mv
Xiotaer»
that each at.,ed h ? "*y P **e®ce, solemnly »wear that the above statement ia true to the beat of Herald
re.,de^.^.^
Th«r« 1« « Different«.
my knowledge and belief.
E rwin H arrison . Caahier
What Is tbe difference be tween •
cradle and a Scotsman's baby? The
-‘..ny.re».^“^
one is ■ child's cot and tbe other Is •
■cot’s child.—London Th Bits
ss-eeiUn« May
H
P
Ti
E
Deputy District Attorney Willett
was called up soon after one o’clock
on Tuesday morning by a man
named Larsen, who waa employed
by Maa. Jennie Cone on the farm
at Netarts.
It seems that M. J.
Cone, who waa divorced from hia
wife at the circuit court, suddenly
returned on Monday afterqoon and
with a shot gun threatened Larsen,
who became so scared that lie came
to the city to swear out u complaint
against Cone. Sheriff Crenshaw
went to Netarts early Tuesday
morning to investigate the trouble.
He found that Larsen had taken
extraordinary long strides in hie
hurry to get away from Cone, and
thut Mr. und Mrs Cone had decided
to live together again, and will go
to Vancouver and be re married.
Cone turned all hie money over to
his wife, declaring he could nut
live without her.
Brilliant Emerald Hu«s Tint th« Sky at
Morn and Eve.
In Egypt, where the atmosphere la
very clear, the green tints of the sunset
light are peculiarly distinct. As tbe
sun descends nearer and nearer to tbe
horizon and is Immensely enlarged its
rays suddenly become for an instant of
« brilliant green. Then a succession of
green rays suffuses tbe sky well nigh
B a K inô -P owder
Absolutely Pure
MAKES HOME BAKING EASY
Light Biscuit
Delicious Cake
Dainty Pastries
Fine Puddings
Flaky Crusts
■X
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
SALT
COFFEE
SLEEP
J
Mother knows she has
made the test,
Tillamook Baker's
Bread
Is the Best.
We use Olympic
Flour.
-n
U mbíoodpú RIFIÍR
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
•i tbe tact« *ei'
tu^r^. "T-
c>ri
” *•
REST.