Tillamook Headlight. Muy 23. 1312. A ▲ Criticism of Evangelistic Usages by a Close Observer. ANNOUNCEMENT Drew Addition to Tillamook. This Choice Tract is now in the Process of Platting. The Deed of Dedication will go on Record with the County after June 1st There will only be 28 Lots in the Platting to Choose from. Take a look at this property at once Come to this office and make vour 2 Reservation, for they will not last long at the Prices. The Terms will be easy The Prices Low Have a talk with us about this Choice Residence Offering ROLLIE W. WATSON, Tillamook Leading Sub-Division^ Agent. Office in Todd Hotel Ground Floor. ; ll Notice. Summer Vacations SOUTHERN PACIFIC Via the SEASHORE or MOUNTAINS. To the East. Rose Festival. Elk’s Convention. al Cities of the East, going or Round Trip tickets to the principal ortland. Going limit 15 days, returning through California, or via P'_r final return limit October 31, on sale as follows : P Sale Dates. May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 14. 15, 17, 18, 24, 29. Jume 1, O, 7, 8. 13, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20. 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. ____________________ July 2. 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15. 16. 20, 22, 23, 26. 29, 30, 31. August i. 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31. September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 20. Stop-over going or returning within the limit Newport—Yaquina Bay. The home of the Rhododendron, an ideal place to epend the summer. Low round trip and week end tickets. Reasonable hotel rates, out door amusements, bathing, boating, golf, fishing, etc. Low Fares to Meeting of Women’s Clubs San Francisco, June ¿4 to PACIFIC RAILWAY 4° liAVIGATION REACHES Are now within easy reach by the P. R. &. N. and a new held for a pleasant vacation open. Weekend tickets now on sale and season tickets from all points on sale June 1st. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Opens June 10 and closes June 15. The greatest Floral Fiesta and Carnival of Pleasure yet held. Low round trip tickets on sale from all points. _ n For beautifully illustrated booklets describing Newport, Bay­ ocean and other points, as well as information about Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., call on nearest Agent or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. B P. O. E. (Elks) Convention, July 8 to 13, 1912. It takes five different aged whiskies to make Cyrus Noble—each one good in itself. But it takes. blend- ing and re-ageing to bring out the best in each — to Il round-out” the flavor. ■ * Why punish yourself with rough, hi^h-proof. atro.ij whiskey when you can get Cyrus Noble everywhere’ w. J Van Schuyver Co., Portland. Ore ZF’ox Sale ©z Ezcolxarxg'e at 216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or. To the Editor Tillamook Headlight. ' What ia the average evangelist and are we better or worse for his visitation ? Gypsy Smith may be called the world’s greatest evange­ list, and his advanced experience and methods justifies the claim, yet it must be admitted the results of the services in Portland last fall was a great disappointment to the churches involved. Then what may be expected from others who do live the consistant lives they claim or they would not so often figure in the criminal courts for going to unlimited extremes with whatever appeals to their sen­ sational natures that have not depth enough to bold any good philoso­ phy. These initerant species of the genus homo can attract a certain class of people with a plentiful gift of words of the cheap jack order, a sinister expression, a snivelling intonation, a sickly smile and hand shake that is almost a hog. Their discourse ia usually lacking in co­ hesion as in common sense, punct­ ated with silly stories and saturated with morbidity. You can only se­ cure happiness by being miserable. There ie nothing healthy or educa­ tional about it. People who have not much ex­ perience with such, imagine they see the workings of the Spirit many times when it is only the workings of suggestion on a negative, impres­ sionable, hysterical or weak minded people varying in different stages of hypnotism according to their temperment, for sad to say.it proves to be this oftener than anything else and people are carried into all kinds of fanaticism in the name of religion. The hypnotist can produce the same phenomena without any religion ti 1 unbiased experts cannot tell tile difference. It is hard for a convert to stay with such a shallow hot house reli- gioti, teaching they can make a sud­ den jump from the most wicked in­ to a life of perfect holiness before the good Christian who has been plodding along the way all his life. Such teaching causes much dis- ap|>ointment both to churches and preachers in the field who have been toiling long and hard, bearing the burden and heat of the day and then are often robbed of their har­ vest by such unworthy laborers. In these days of education, with no lack of preaching, it is wonderful an audience will listen seriously to such clap trap, much less have it foisted on sensible people as the world’s greatest philosophy. Hum­ bug is not any better for being clad ' in holiness or fanatical sincerity | and the beat interests of truth ie. I not served if it should have immun- J ity from criticism. j I ' The Jews of old made a wiser de-1 cision than they knew when they ■ said the workings ____ ot God would OVER POST-OFFICE. TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS. 1. —35H acres in cultivation. Free city water. 61» mile's S.E.-$4,500. 2. —16 acres in cultivation. Spring water. Oretown.—$2,250. 3. -65 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch and stock. -$10,000. 4. —160 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 314 miles S.E. of Hebo.—$7000' 5. —House and Lot in town.— $525.00. 6—Fine Residence, central Tillamook City. $2,100. 7 —House and Two Lots, Miller’s addition, Tillamook City. $1,500. 8. —160 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.—$7,3(X). 9. —40 acres on Tillamook River. Unimproved. All b«»ttom.-$l 700. 10—160 acres, Timber Claim on Miami liver.—$4,500. 11. —80 acres fine timt»er. 1,581k M, feet.—$1,500. 12. —40 acres. Well improved. New building. 41» miles S.—$8,000. 13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber. —$3,000. 14. —30 acres. Four miles south. All improved.-$6,500. 15. —30 acres. 31, miles south. Half improved. $3.500 16. —150 Lots and Hotel site, I.ong Beach add. to Bayocean,$15,(JOO. ... miles .. » — ... $4,800 17. —80 acres 41» S.E. Tillamook. 18. — -230 230 acre ranch. 70 ,0 acres bottom. AU stocked. —$22,530. 19. The finest residence in Tillamook —«4,700 20. — -240 240 acres 55» 5S miles S.E. Dairy Ranch.—$43,200. 21. —60 acres. Nestucca bottom. Dairy Ranch.—$11,000. HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS. 1. -17 acres. Orchard. Well improved. Will trade for bottoni land only.—$15,000. 2. —10 acres. Orchard. Buildings cost $5.000. —$18 000. 3. -24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvements.—$36,000. 4. —421» acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw. —$25,000. 5. —15 acres. All fruit. Good improvements. —$20,000. tk— ’• acres. All in fruit. Good improvements.— $10, $10,000. OOH. 7.— Business Lot, Hood River.—$10,000. 11.—KM) acres. Six acres cleared. Fine apple land. $8.000. Washington County, Or., Lands. 1.—1000 acres. Orchard Land. tracts to suit. County Clerk. Notice to Ci editors. N otick is H ereby G iven .—That the undersigned hue been by the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon duly appointed as admin­ istrator of the estate of JOHN C. MANGAN, deceased, and that he has qualified as ouch administrator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to said adminis­ trator at Ilia office in Tillamook __ _ ____________ City, Tillamook County, ^re _ Kon, within ail month« from the date hereof, together with projier verifi cationa thereof as required by law. Dated thia May 23rd, 1912. H. T. B otts . Administrator of the Estate of John C. Mangan, deceased. Lame back ia usually caused by rheumatism of the mns-lea of the I back, for which yonwill find noth- 'ing better than Chamber.on’aLini- I mtnt For sale by all dealers. In on* of the presidential prima­ the minority claims to have I ries come out on top, and in another no candidate receive«) a majority At this rate patent medicine politic« will not last *hrough the campaign I_aat year in Maaaacluseetta the I»rinocratic total vote «*< 214,(01. In the preaiw awkward liter bo" they hao Be st. PORTLAND, NORTH PLAINS Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek. — $2,400. LYLE, WASH., LANDS. 1.—8 acre« in town 1. —160 acres. AU good fruit lands. 4 acres orchard. Buildings.— $12, (XX) 2. -378 acres Ranch 70ucrea, 1 year old apples, 1.10 acres cleared $75 per acre. STATE OF TENNESSEE. 31 acre Truck Farm at Ethridge Will trade. $,KXX). John Leland Henderson & Son, -A-groizts. AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSl RANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST On the date« given below, round trip tickets will be sold to the point« in the East shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted: THROUGH TRAINS EAST Atlantic City . $111.00 Baltimore . . 107.50 110.00 Boston . . . 91.50 Buffalo .... 72.50 Chicago . . . 55.00 Colorado Springs Denver . . . 55.00 In Connection With Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways . . . $60.00 Detroit .... $82.50 Omaha 60.00 Philadelphia . . Duluth .... 108.50 91.50 Kansas City . . 60.00 Pittsburg . . . 72.50 St. Louis . . . Milwaukee . . 70 J00 60.00 60.00 St. Paul . . . Minneapolis , . 9 J .50 Toronto . . . Montreal . . . 106X10 108.50 Washington . . New York . . 107 JO DATES OF 8ALE July 2, 3, fl, 7, 11. 12, IS, 10, 20, 22, 23> 26, 20, 30, 81, 1912. Augu.t 1. 2. 3, 0, 7. 12, IB, 16, 22.23, 29, June 1, 6. 7, 8, 13. 14.16. 17. 18, 19, 20, 30, 31, 1912. 21,24,26,27,28.29,1912. ____ September 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. 1912. Stopover« aud choice of routes allowed in ench direction. Final return limit, October 31, 1912. Detail« of schedule«, fares, etc., will be furnished on reqwest. May 2,3, «,9,10, 11,17.18,24,39,1912. W. E. COMAN, GenT Freight and Pam. Agent, PORTLAND. OREGON The Easter Rush Is On blit we are not too busy to fill your order for lumber, even ii it is but a small one. Look around and m * c if your place wouldn’t look latter fora little fixing up. Then tell uh wbut lumlier von need and we'll have it up to your place in leas than no time. A. G. Beals Lumber Company day with the Jensen girls. Mr. Margarell is busy preparing his store building to receive its stock of goods, which he ezpecta to purchase in Portland in a tew days. I Mrs. O. P. Mattoon has gone to Helio for a few days visit with her sons there. Dr. Perkins’ little son has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. John Borba for the paut week. Mrs. Norman Dye, of Tillamook, who has been visiting her daughter, yjrs. o. W Kinnaman, for ■ few days, went home Sunday, Mr«, Kinnaman taking lier a. far a. Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Sperry closed her school in Brown district last Friday after- noon, with a nice program which waaerjoyed by a number uf visitors. Sam Blazier and wife, of Tilln- ■nook, visited with Mr. and Mra. I.. N. Sandoz, last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Blazier will O|»en a blacksmith shop at Nehalem, earn. N. G. Broughton returned Sator day fnmi a Imsmese trip to Port­ land and Vancouver. Poor a| («Hite is a sure sign ni impaired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your diges­ tion sod improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold by all dealers. For sale only in 1. —Two Lots Portland Heights. $12,000. 2. —Three Lots. Peninsular, near Swift’s Packing Plant —$1 500. 3. - Fine Residence Mt. Tabor. Furnished.—$3,600. 4. —Equity in 2 lots. Capital Hill add.—$400. 5. —6 Lots. Parrell’s add, to Woodlawn, Portland.—$4,SIX). Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will receive Sealed Bids, for making fills in the County Road, as follows: For grading a wagon road running from thj North end of the ma „"’“in ririz fit Bridge ««AMAaA across fkn the MrvwtK North Is Fork of th«» the come to nought and the second Nehalem River to the trestle across condition be worse than the first. the Creek near the Larson Hotel in | Trusting there are many good “Upper Town” Nehalem, in Section 23, Christian people in Tillamook fair including the fill across the Schollmeyer enough minded to agree with thia, bottom, according to the plans and I am, specifications on file at the office of T illamook . the County Clerk. A certified check equal to 5 per cent Bculder Creek. of the amount of the bid, must ac­ We are glad io see Mrs. Ebbesen company each bid as a guarantee that the bidder will execute a Bond for the is back among us once more. completion of the c ntract if awarded Joe Borba arrived from Idaho a the same. few d?ye ago to visit his uncle and I All bids tobe filed in the office of family, John Borba. County Clerk of Tillamook County, The rain put a stop to the road Oregon, on or before 10 o’clock A. M. work for a while and the boss broke Wednesday the 5th day of June, A. D. camp, Monday afternoon, and went 1912. home to Blaine. The County Court reserves the right I Misses Helen and Millie Stoner of to reject any and all bids, By order and Mias Cordie Blalock spent Sun­ the County Court. J. C. Holden. Mostly raw. Stallion SICKLE BILL, No. 48.MOW A.T.R. No. 5,74h A.M R. Will make the senaon of 1912, at Rogera-McNamer'a barn. Term« of service $20.00. to insure a colt $15.(1) of which ia to be paid to Rogers McNamer as soon as roll ia foaled, and $5.00 to lx paid at First National bank for each and every Colt fowled in 1913, to make a purse for, get of said horse to complete for prize«. 50 (wr cenl to first c.ilt, 3) per cent to aecon.l, JO percent to 3rd, some in July. Angust or Sept 1915 Sickle Bill ia v -ry handsome, ha« size good g.iit and action, and will lie a show horse bred for a race liorae or sire. Sickle Bill is a mm of Hpokeane. Record, '2.15k, and «ire Freddie C. 2 12*«. Starlight. 2 13*,. Kane, 2,17'«. Gee Gee. 2 19'«. Revel Kane, 2 24’4. Joe Cane, 2.22'» Conteator, 3 yr., 2.21'». Creole Kane, 2.25'4. Paul Kane, 2.27'» and Nettie S|Mikime, 2.W. Fimi I him. Crei Crei, by C*ot>irr Belmont. 4340 Se» oik I Dam, Hellen, 2.32, by Daniel l.ainl>ert, l