Maÿ I*. 1Ô12 TlllâMôok W.C.T.U. Meetings On Friday of last week, Mr*. Ada Wallace Unruh, State President and organizer of the W. C. T. U. ar­ rived in the city from Portland, and on Friday evening gave her first address, aubjset, “Sowing and Reaping,” which was a very fine effort, full of many idea* that everyone ought to have knowledge of. On Saturday afternoon Mr*. Unruh gave a talk on “Social Purity” t<> the ladie* at the Commer­ cial Club room*. On Saturday evening •he gave a talk on “Woman’* Suffrage. ” On Sunday she delivered a splendid sermon at the U. B. Church, touching many thing* in connection with her work. In the afternoon Mrs. Unruh gave another splendid address on “Social Purity and the White Slave Traffic ” In the evening she gave a ■ermon at the Christian Church, the subject of which was “Building a City.” Mr*. Unruh is a woman of great at' tainment* and is so thoroughly con­ secrated to her great work that it is inspiring to hear her. The city is to be congratulated be­ cause of the fact that Mrs. Unruh was able to organize a real live W.C.T.U. organization here of 27 members. Every woman who stands for social purity and that which is for the best, should belong to this organization. The following officers were elected for the organization here: Mrs. E. F. Rogers, Pres; Daisy AI lander. Corres­ ponding Secretary ; Ellen Bewley, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Ona Phil­ lips, Treasurer. The society will meet at the U. B. Church on Wednesday afternoon nt 2:30. A large attendance Is desired at this first meeting. The Commercial Club Meets. A TACTFUL VOTER. Hew He Decided Upon His Ballet la a» Alaatian Election. Tbe simple people of Alsace, wbo re­ tain in tbeir hearts a strong love for France at tbe same time that they are desirous not to offend tbeir German rulers too much, frequently have a bard time of It when they go to tbe ballot to vote for representatives In tbe German parliament. In one election in a certain Alsatian district tbe two candidates were Kable, an Alsatian of French sympathies, wbo bad protested against tbe annexation after tbe war of 1870, and a Germau. On election day a peasant went to tbe polling place, which was presided over by a German official. Tbe peasant had In one band a ticket on which wns printed tbe name of Kable and in the other a ticket bearing tbe name of tbe German candidate. “Mein berr,” be said to tbe German electiou official, "will you tell me which of these tickets is tbe better one?” Tbe officer looked nt him. “Why. this is much preferable,” said be. indi­ cating tbe German's ticket. "Ah. 1 thank you.” answered tbe peasant. “I will keep It next my heart.” He folded it carefully and put It inside bls coat. "As for this other, then." said be, with an air of putting It away from him ns an unworthy thing. "I will leave it here.” And be put tbe Kable ticket In the ballot box.—New- York Press. ASTONISH THE SHARKS. Aitutaki Islanders Pull Them Up by ths Tail With Ropes. The island of Aitutaki. oue of the Hervey group, in tbe Pacific, is sur- _______ rounded bv islets ___ underneath which caverns, the homes of are I submarine — sharks These ____ sharks, which are about six feet long, are esteemed a delicacy, and the natives catch them with nooses. Arrived over tbe entrance to the shark cave, tbe fisherman leaves bls canoe to the care of his companions and dives to the bottom, carrying with him a strong cord tied into a slip knot. He expects to find two or three sharks at home well satlsfleil and drowsy aft­ er feeding In the lagoon, with their talln toward the entrance. Selecting the largest, the diver adroitly adjusts a noose over the tall, taking care that it hangs loosely. If he has another noose he secures a second shark. Tbe shark catcher now. with one bound on tbe white, sandy bottom, rises to the surface In order to assist his friends In hauling up the fish. Tbe astonished shark suddenly finds Itself ascending tall first to the surface, when a smart blow from an ax between the eyes or on the tall ends Its career.— Exchange. SPITTING VENOM. task** That Can Eject a 8tr*a«* Poi*«n From Their Fangs . A writer io tbe National GeograpM Magazine *ay* that «Hue of tbe Afri­ can. not tbe East Indian, cobras spit poison at any oue wbo disturbs them. Tbe ringbals, genus se|M-doo, of south­ ern Africa is a pitcb black, exceedingly vicious cobra tbat receive* its name from one or two broad white lends that sbow on tbe neck »’hen tbe snake l< reared in lighting pose. When he nrcbes bls neck to glare at tbe intruder lie Is able to eject fine Jets of poison to a distance of six or elgbt feet. These deadly streams are dangerously well aimed. Tbe poison is ejected by contracting tbe lower Jaw in such a fashion tbat tbe permanently erect fangs overlap It. At a movement of the adversary the reptile arches bis neck till (he bend is (brown luickward, bringing (be lips of tbe hypodermic teeth to bear. Tbe muscles over tbe poison glands are con­ tracted. and a thin stream of venom leaves each fang. The observer Is lia­ ble to receive tbe poison directly in the eyes, and tbe amount thus ejected 1» surprising. The writer has seen tbe entire lower part of a large glass |>auel peppered with tiny drops, and in photographing or observing (he snakes always protects bis eyes with auto goggles. Tbe frout of bis camera Is ofteu well spattered with tiny drops of poison, as tbe cobra becomes Infuriated at the movements of tbe photographers bands in focus­ ing. in one of his books Theodore Roose­ velt tells bow tbe explorer Tarlton was once struck iu tbe eyes and nearly blinded by poison thus spit forth. Washing tbe eyes with milk was found to give tbe most speedy relief. ANALYSIS OF A LAUGH. DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Struck of Hardware, Tinware and China Oils, Paint, Varnish. Doors. Window Sashes, Agents } for the Great Western Saw ALEX McNAIR CO The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County ¡■OLEY KIDTO PILLS for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouDie, and unnary irreguiancwu, Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse substitute». Chas- I. Clough, Tillamook. Physical Exposition of an Act Som* Parson* Cannot Enjoy. Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale. What la laughter? An American hu­ morist bus called It "nn undignified widening of tbe human mouth, accom­ panied by a noise resembling a cough In the effort to avoid swallowing a chestnut " "Laughter.” said Professor Sir Charles lb 11. "Is a convulsive action of the diuphrngm. Iu this state the per­ son draws a full breath and throws It out in Interrupted, short and audible < iichlnnutious. This convulsion of tbe diaphragm is the principal part of the physical manifestation of laughter. "But there are several accessories, esiiecinlly the sharp vo-al utterance arising from the violent tenalon of the larynx and the expression of tbe fea­ tures. this beiug a more intense form of tbe smile. In extreme cases the eyes are moistened by tbe effusion from the lachrymal glands.” There are some people tvbo cannot laugh, who are wholly unable to enjoy either the physical or the rnentnl lux­ ury < f a laugh. Thus it was said of William III. that he was utterly nt a loss to understand what could be got out of laughter except loss of dignity. There ure many persons In history who have been, according to common report Incapable of laughter. Queen Mary I.. John Knox. Kobespierre and Moltke are examples. The Iron Duke himself rarely. If ever, went beyond a grunt.—Ixmdon Strand Magazine. before described, on the date of said attachment, or at any time thereof; and that the proceeds of said sale will be applied to the sat isfying of said judgment and order of sale and execution, together with all interest accrued and accruing, and all costs and disbursements, and all accruingcosts and disburse­ ments. Dated this 4th day of May, 1912. H. C renshaw , As Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. ________________ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook. Mrs. W. W. Curtis, I Plaintiff, vs. D. E. Goodspeed and I M. J. Goodspeed, I Defendants. J N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That by virtue of a judgment and an order of sale of attached real pro­ NOTICE OF CONTEST. perty made and entered of record and docketed in the above entitled court and action on the 15th day Department of the Interior. of April, 1912, wherin it was United State» Land Office, with the problem of buying Harness, adjudged that the above named Portland, Oregon. yon will find it distinctly advanta- | phi in tiff ' have : and recover off of April 15, 1912. geous to come and do your select and from the above named de To Albert Amy, of Tillamook, Ore­ fendants and each of them, the ing here. You will get the beet sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) gon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that T. A. qualities, the most thorough and Dollars, together with interest there GARNER, who gives 3721-69 St. S.E. A Grewsom* Pun. conscientious workmanship, and be _ on at _________ rate o ‘ f one per cent per Portland, Oregon, uh his post-office A foreigner who was nt work shovel­ 1908, until paid, charged tlie most reasonable prices annum from July 10, 1! address, did on April 6th, 1912, file ing ore In the bottom of a vessel which We can supply single or double I and •-.—. the ------ further - -.-2:zL sum of One Hun- this office liis duly corroborated Idred and thirty ($130.00) Dollars at- in lay in the port of u city in northern to contest and secure sets or any single .article that you torney8 fee8i aj;d Twenty-One ...... • - ■_ “ 1 and application Ohio jumped upon the bucket to ride the cancellation of your Homestead, may be in need of. — “ * ....... * — . j dis j>_ 5-100 ($21.05) Dollars costs and ­ out of the bold. The increased burden No. 02172 made September 11, bursements in said action, and the Serial broke the book by which the bucket 1909, N.W. V* of S.W. *4, and the W. wwy«n> ■ ________ Haiti judgment further ordered that was attached to the lifting cable. Mau of N.W. X of Section 32, and N. W.A, W llliamS & L/C the property hereinafter described, Vk AJ of N. E. *4 Section 31, Tp 1 and bucket fell back Into the hold, and and which was attached in this E. the man received Injuries from which Veil Door to Tillamook Conntv Bank, action on the 29th day of Novem North, Range 9 West, Willamette Meridan, and as grounds lor this he died. An administrator was ap- ---- . ber, 1911, be sold for the purpose of contest he allege« that snid AL­ satisfying said judgment and the BERT AMY, isiinted, who sued the hoisting com­ on or about the 22nd whole thereof; and in pursuance pany for damages. The lawyer em­ of said judgment and order of sale day of April, 1911, sold the cabin ploy«! for the plaintiff was in conver­ of said attached property, and by constructed on the land herein des sation one day with a friend, who re­ virtue of an execution duly issued cribed to one Amos Vaughn, w':o marked: out of the above entitled coifrt in moved the said cabin from the said "I should think that the company, Added Injury. this action, the same being issued tract; and that said Al.BERT AMY . after an Hccldent like that, would lose A woman who "had an account to under the seal of said court to me did then and there vacate and no time In installing strouger hoisting settle" with the village schoolmaster directed, bearing date of the 17th abandon the said tract of land and day of April, 1912, and commanding has never since said 22nd day of apparatus. It ought to be sufficient In consequence of his chastising her April,. 1911, resided thereon. yy a xxrAUTT'M nn and requiring me as the Sheriff of waruing.” boy visited tbe schoolroom and used You are, therefore, further notified R. A. W AH. 1-, IL lx, U.Vz. Tillamook County, Oregon, to make "Sufficient!" exclaimed the lawyer. some very strong language. Tbe that the said allegations will be sale in the manner provided by law “Why, man. that was otily a drop in schoolmaster, finding It itni>ossib!e to ■ in such cases, for the purpose of taken by this office as having been the bucket.”—Philadelphia North Amer­ pacify her. put her outside ami locked Eye SightSpecialist, satisfying said judgment and order confessed by you, and your said the door against her. For a long while 1 ican. of sale of attached property, the entry will be canceled thereunder following described real property without your further right to be the sounds of nngry expostulations situated in Tillamook County, Ore­ heard therein, either before this History on Coin*. and of knocks and hammering upon office or on appeal, if you fail to gon, to wit: The knowledge of coins and medals the door were heard, but. the much Two certain tracts described as file in this office within twenty through the Inscriptions and devices tried man took no notice. Ultimately -__ __ follows: First all the Southeast days after the fourth publication of thereon Is to nn extent a history of tbe lie went to unlock the door and found FMIQI M ACTMNI • QUICK IN result * qljarter of the Northeast quarter (or thia notice, aa shown below, your world from the date In which metals the woman sitting on the ground, wait­ fBBtopt relief from BACKACHB, lot 14) of Section thnteen, in town- answer, under oath, specifically were applied to such uses, say* the ing for him with an expression on her meeting and responding to these ni innua TDonnik 8hiP one 8Oulh of range ten west of allegations of contest, or if you fail New Era Events engraved upon these face that was more eloquent than BLADDRRTROUBLR, ^Willamette Meridan, containing remain bidden In tomb* or burled in words. He had shut her skirt in the 1 BMSUMATini, CONGESTION af ba 36.84 acres, according to Govern" within that time to file in this the bosom ot the earth, deposited there door when he locked it and kept her »■■!**■ ub ntwi * mmat m*a w inent Survey, eave and except 22 office due proof that you have In ages long past by careful and miser­ a prisouer all the morning.—London ■DNBYa, INFLAMMATION «K tta aCrea off the North end of Baid tract served a copy of your answer on BLADDBR and all annoying URINARY heretofore conveyed to D. Edgbert the said contestant either in person ly hands, only awaiting tbe research of Globe. or by registered mail. If this ser iB**mni»mvs » poaittoa --------- and save heretofore and except a the patleut Investigator to tell the sto­ IRRBGULARrriES. A to*, to Goodspeed, certain q{ wgy vice is made by the delivery of a ry of their origin. Numismatic treas­ Mother. copy of your anawer to the con­ ■ IDDLB AOED and ELDI1L* veyed to the Pacific Railway and Children, look In those eyen. listen to ' ures are scanned as evideuc* of facts testant in peraon, proof of auch Navigation Company. to substantiate statements on papyrus that dear voice, noth e the feeling of ■ wwlr _ ‘ a» WOMEN • Second: The North East quarter service must be either the eaid con or stone, and dates are often supplied even a single touch that Is bestowed NAV» HIQHStT MCOMMUMTtU of the South East quarter of said testant’a written acknowledgment to define the tiorder line between as­ u|x>n you by that gentle hand. Make A A. Davis, C7 Wsahlturton St., Cnee*isitlto Section thirteen and that part of of his receipt of the copy, showing serted tradition and positiv* history. much of It while yet you have that Ina., toin bi*K>ch y**r. H* wriiMB*: "I haw Lot six of said Section more par the date of its receipt, or the affi­ Etolj *aS*r«d mneh troai my kido* * aad Mad Gibboa remarks. "If there were no oth­ most precious of all good gifts, a lov­ B*r Ih*dM>v*r*b*<-loiche**uainy kidesyMUa* ticularly described as follows: Be­ davit of the peraon by whom the too tr*q *nLc*n«int- me to Io** mock stoat ginning at the South East corner delivery waa made stating when er record of Hadrian Ills career would ing mother. Read the uufatboiuable waa and where the copy was delivered ; •I *igi>L and in «! bladder there waae artaa* be found written U|>otwtha coins of bi* love of those eyes, the kiud anxiety of Bain I took Foley Kidney nil* for MSB* ton*. of the C. W. Hendrickson Donation , if made by registered mail, proof am BOB tree of all trouble end eminahtot* Land Claim, and running thence reign." that tone and look, however slight your Bad ^^p^and an» ^J^^,*^**** Pthaaave av South to within 30 feet of the North of such service must consist of the paio. In after life you may have bank of Wilson river, thence West affidavit of the peraon by whom tlie Wasta Papar In Parla, friends- fond, dear friends—but never fiarallel with and 30 feet distant : copy was mailed stating when and to C. I. Clough. Druggist. poiico give strict attention Paris mtn the North bank of said river : the post office to which it was will you have again the Inexpressible Suppose the Democratic donkey the act ___ _ waste ____ against throwing papers love and gentleness lavished upou you to the center of tl>e present county , mailed, and thia affidavit must be should be the dark horse this year. I and refuse upon the streets. An abeant- which none but a mother bestows.— road, thence North following the . accompanied by the postmaster's center of said road to the South line , receipt.for thejletter. Horror* ! ' minded old gentleman varelasaly drop- Macaulay. You should state in your anawer of Baid C. W. Hendrickson D. L. C.. If the phrase “ butting in'1 hud | ' i>ed a hundred franc uot* from Ms the name of the post office to which thence East to the point of begin wniKtcoat pocket. whereupon a sharp A deed Sort of Man. not been coined the presidential, ning, save and except three certain 1 you desire future notices to be sent •yed iwlleeman requested th* old gen­ Our “HOHF* tracts ••pray.’* said a lady to Foote, “what to-wit: 1st, A certain tract here­ to you. center ol the presidential primaries | tleman _ to give _ _ his _______ _ _________ __ name and address or sort of man la Sir John 1». Y* II. F H1GBY, Register collection cf tofore conveyed to A. M. Hare; 2nd, the year would have made it a ne L ubllllt to srre*t But when th* offend | WUOUIIl lu J. C. A rdrey , Receiver •*Oh. a very good sort of tnnn!" A certain tract heretofore contract­ ceBsity. •BPENCMUP Date of first publication April 25, er reacbed Into th* gutter and picked '•But what do you call a very good ed to be conveyed to W. S. Hare; • large nkto., Ms and 3rd, A strip of land 16fe->t wide 1912; date of second publication Massachusetts, the great educa up tbe waate paper and opened it be- rort of man?” • l o* pkt*., »UM off the South sid? of tlie North East May 2, 1912; date of third ptwj- “Why. nindam. one who preserve* tional center of the I’nited States *or**,h* policeman"* eye* he waa let off wm Molina* sb * quarter of said section 13, reserved cation May 9. 1912; date of fourth citerior decencies of Igno- well for Prof *'' ” h *° " profound bow •II the did not do so very a* a rotidwav by ThaddensS. Towns publication Muy 16, 1912. ranee I ” Woodrow Wilson. If WM* end ; all of said lands lying and Sentiment. tbe A mo * being in Section 1?, Township I The world hopes that the ;>eace Grumbler*, “What la Ilf* without semi meet!“ For Sale or Trade. _ _ South of Range 10 West of tne Wil- movement in Mexico will not pro­ exclaimed th* romantic twraon Some people who are always gram- SwewtPffM lamette Meridan. Stallion, two year« old, black, “Y* b ." replied Mr. Grnweher. "but It bling beijw they cannot get what dnee two new rebel chief* for each iff th* »Ml Now, therefore, by virtue of said doesn't always promote a square deal. they cousWer their «bare of the sweets w .... »ww* judgment and order of sale of said weighs 1935, perfectly gentle, will one pacified. Sentimvot to what enables a girl to of Ilf« forget that they have omitted to MllliaB* Mff attached property, and in