Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 30, 1912, Image 4

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Tillamook tfaadlight. May 30, 191â.
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A Story of Mallbran.
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Among tbe stories told by Arthur
Poagln of Mallbran, the great singer.
Is one of her stay In Venice. She wss
to give six performances st one thes-
ter there when Gallo, tbe director of
tbe Teatro Emeronlto, being on the
eve of bankruptcy, begged her to give
two at hla theater, promising ber £120
for each. She consented, but when
Gallo went to take her tbe second
payment be entered, saying, “Hero Is
the sum we agreed on.” “What sum?*
she replied, with an air of surprise.
"Oh, the £120 for yesterday’s perform­
ance.” "I don't want your money.
Take It all away und spend it on your
children. You shall kiss me and we'll
be quits." Did the good fellow be­
lieve his ears? His two performances
had brought him in £400 tn round fig­
ures, had saved him from bankruptcy,
aud, to crown bls Joy, he kissed Mme.
Mallbran. This magnanimity to a
poor Venetian was received publicly
by a frantic ovation and crystalized
In verse, while the theater was re-
named Mallbran.—Argonaut
Graceful Women of India.
Flnd'ng a Silver Spoon.
Describing tbe women of India, a
The passengers on an Atlantic liner
were at dinner when one of then»—he writer says: “Even tbe most with­
was, by the way, an amateur conjurer ered toil worn bag has a dignity of car­
and bad given a “turn" In the saloon riage and a grace of motion that tbe
tbe previous evening—observed a lady western woman might envy. Tbe
present take up a handsome sugar airi Is draped in an easy flowing style
spoon and hide It up her sleeve. He and adjusted as it slips back with a
waited till dinner was nearly over, graceful turn of the silver bangled
then rose and addressed tbe company. arm, tbe eklnny legs move rhythmical­
He bad, be said, remembered anoth­ ly and the small feet fall with a silent
er little trick, which he proposed to •nd pantherlike tread. It is the beau­
perform in amplification of his pro­ ty of natural and untrammeled motion
gram of the evening before. Going end says much in favor of tbe aboli­
up to the captain, be took from the tion of tbe corset, for tbe Indian worn-
table a spoon similar to that which ea retain their uprightness and supple­
ness of figure till bowed with age.
tbe lady had hidden.
"You will see, ladies and gentlemen. The commonest type is tbe coolie wo­
I take this spoon and place It in tbe man, who undertakes all sorts of
rough work, carrying heavy burdens
captain's sleeve.”
He did so. bidding tbe captain grasp on her head, and she is perhaps the
the sleeve tightly at the wrist with bls least attractive, for her workaday gar­
ments are usually faded and dirty, yet
disengaged hand.
"Now," be continued, “I will pro­ •ven among this poor class of burden
duce tbe spoon from Mrs. Blank’s bearers we see many with handsome,
straight features and supple, well pro­
sleeve.”
And, approaching Aie souvenir hunt­ portioned figures. No matter how poor
er. be dexterously did so. Tbe delin­ Jtelr garments. Jewelry of some sort is
quent. crimson with shame and vex­ worn—necklaces of gold or beads, col­
ation, promptly left the saloon for ored glass or silver bangles and heavy
allver anklets.”
tbe solitude of ber own stateroom.
Old Egyptian Perfumes.
Priests In Egypt, who were the sole
depositaries of science, knew the se­
cret of aromatic substances and pre­
The Asylum Debating Club.
Marketing In France.
pared them themselves. Egyptian
“This Is a wonderful place,”
In France the housewife does very
perfumes acquired great celebrity, es­ i little of the marketing It is left to • man In the grounds of a lunatic
pecially those made in Alexandria. the servants. There the servants do lam near Edinburgh to a casual
Reserved originally for religious rites, the bargaining. If potatoes are 10 itur. “Everything is lo such excel-
perfumes subsequently Itecame of cur­ cents per pound and the girl can get lent order, so agreeable too. They
rent use among the wealthy classes. them from some market woman for 8 have concerts and balls, and. more
During banquets they were diffused
cents she reasons that the mistress than that, what do you think? They
through the balls and were burnt In should not profit by the bargaining. have a debating society.”
profusion. The Israelites during their
“Indeed!” said the visitor. “A de­
I but that site herself should have the
sojourn In Egypt adopted the use of
difference. The regular price of the bating society?”
aromatic substances primarily for re­
"Yes. They are debating Just now.
ligious purposes and afterward for potatoes being 10 cents, the servant and If you like," suggested the man.
marks
them
down
tn
her
book
at
that
personal usage. The Greeks, who
price and pockets the difference. This "I will show you how they proceed.
loved elegance, were especially n<l-
is
one of the peculiarities of the French But when they see you take no par­
dieted to the use of perfumes. and
ticular notice. Should they address
they taught their secrets and uaago method of keeping bouse, and it has you merely say, ‘Let me uot disturb
to the Romans, who were not content I been found a real aid In keeping serv- you, gentlemen; I am daft’ ”
to use merely the perfumes of the ants. Tlie housewives are aware of The lunatic—for such he really was
orient—aloes, myrrh, Incense and naril what is taking place, but they are eat- —conducted the visitor Into a room of
—but also made perfumes similar to isfied to pay the regular market prices, the asylum and left him, not In the
those of the present day—scents of It is the bargaining of the servants presence of lunatics, but with the
which gets them an extra allowance,
lilies, lavender, roses and thyme.
but as long as the eatables are up to board of governors of tbe Institution,
the standard the housewife does not who were Just then sitting.—London
Pretty Lsms Excuss.
Answers.
complain.
— Boston Herald.
Out of the crowd In the police court
a man was placed before the Judge.
Chewing the Crude Rubber.
His Trophies.
"You are accused, sir," said the mag
About the first process rubber goes
Micky and Pat had been at school
1st rate, “of being drunk and disorder­
together, but hud drifted apart In after through on the way to become a tire
ly. Any defense?”
or tube is mastication. After the
"I am a respectable man, sir,” the life. They met one day. and the con­ crude Para is washed it Is broken up
versation
turned
on
athletics.
prisoner answered, “aud this would
“Did you ever meet my brother Den- Into lumps and tossed into the crack­
never have happened only I traveled
nls?
” asked Put. “He won a gold ers These are machines with heavy
from Pittsburgh to New York yester­
tollers, which take the rubtier in be­
medal in a Marathon race.”
day In bad company.”
“Bedad.” replied Mike, “sure, and tween them and chew it. Entering
"What sort of bad company?” said
that's tine! But did I ever tell you the masticating room of a factory, the
the magistrate.
drat impression is that there Is a brush
about
my uncle at Ballytbomas?”
“Sons of Temperance, sir.”
tire
burning or else there is a den of
Pat
agreed
that
he
could
not
call
the
"Sons of Temperance! Why, they
snakes at hand. The rubber snaps
are the salt of the earth. 1 should gent to mlud.
“Well,” said Mike, "he's got a gold and crackles like burning bngnebes
think they'd l>e the beet company n
medal for live miles and one for ten and then hisses shudderingly. The
man like you could ask for."
"No, sir. Excuse me, sir. You're miles, a silver medal for swimming, stuff Is kept at until it comes up In
wrong." said the prlaomr huskily. two cups for wrestling and a lot of regular sheets, very thin and looking
like a sort of cake dusted with crumbs
•'You see. I'd brought a quart of whis­ budges for boxlug and cycling.”
“Begorra," said Pat, “lie must be a Then after thorough drying in vacuum
ky for the Journey, and on account of
chambers It is ready to be put in with
the coiupauy I bad to drluk It all my- greut athlete, ludade!"
"Bedad.” came the reply, “and you the chemicals and other things that
self."
are wroug! He keeps the pawnshop!" make up the compound.—New York
Bun.
—Loudou Telegraph.
India Spun Cotton Long Ago.
I-ancashlre's proud record of .UM)
Changed With the Change.
Tanned Skin.
yesrs In the cotton trade Is far behind
There was an aid negro In a small
In the majority of cases tanned skin
India's. Cotton was manufactured to
perfection In India more than 3.000 Is an indication of health. It Is a con­ Tennessee town who had been steal
years ago. Thus Thomas Ellison In dition resultlug from the action of Ing a great deal. He would go all over
bls "Cotton Trade of Great Britain:“ chemical rays or of the ultra violet the town taking anything be could get
“Fabrica as fine us any that enn be rays of the sun on the pigment of tbs In tbe form of clothing or food. One
turned out at the present day by the skin. Tan may be produced also by day be became very ill. He grew worse,
moot perfect machinery In Lancashire exposure to the rays of a mercury and it seemed that be was going to die.
were produced by the nimble fingers lamp or It may be caused electrically. An death approached he began to re­
of Hludu spinners and the primitive But lu these cases It Is no Indication pent of his robberies. He called hla
looms of Hindu weavers a thousand of the state of health. It does not eon to him and told him to return all
years la-fore the Invasion of Britain by mean that there has been a multipli­ the clothing he had stolen. After this
the Romans." When Britons, in fact, cation of red corpuscles In the blood, be became easier and went to sleep. In
were suffering from their skins In­ such as follows healthful exercise tn several hours be awoke.
“Mlrandy,” be said, "am Sam took
diana were "luxuriating In garments of the <>|>en air. The tan acquired by
a texture so flue as to hare earned the the skin at sea or ashore as a result back dem clothes yet?*'
“No," said Mlrandy. “Sam am still
poetic description of 'woven wind.' ” of life and exercise In the open air is
What Lancashire makes today India always a sign of health, for the rea­ here.”
“Well,” said the old negro, “tell him
made the day before yesterday — Lou­ son that It Is accompanied by general
don Chronicle.
conditions that do not obtain In the to hold on a bit I believe I's gittlng
case of electric tan.—New York Times. a leetle better."—World Today.
Your Child.
The Dead Watch.
Does your child break Into the con­
Altitude Loosens Tongues.
During tbs rebellion of 1745 a high
versation when you have visitors?
"Workmen on high buildings have
Does be leave bls clothes lying all prejudices that must be respected,” lander came into possession of a watch
over the bouse?
auld a contractor. "A sedate, well bal­ The thing was strange to him and Its
Does he eat surreptitiously between anced man never likes a talkative use unknown to him, and its beauty
meals?
nelghltor. Height unhiugea some men's and Its constant ticking gave him
Doea he lay hla hands on almost tongues. Men who are decidedly un­ pleasure. That night the watch ran
anything he wants to make something communicative at street level lay their down, and the ticking ceased. The
out of without asking your pvriula- souls Imre ttuo feet above ground. That highlander now was disgusted with
alou?
loquacity does not impair their own his toy and sought for some one to
Does lie oom« down 1st« to break- etllcieucy. They lay brick or chisel buy K. A purchaser was soon found
fast?
stone Just as skillfully, no matter how at a low price. When the watch and
fust they talk, but their chatter gets on the money had changed hands, the
Does he say “Huh.” ''Geer
And, if not, why not. You are hla Ike nerves of other meu whose speech highlander, chuckling over his bar­
parent, and he Is living In the United la not accelerated by altitude.”— New gain. said, "Why, she died last night."
—London Express.
York Proas.
States of America - IJfe.
The Fusilo of Life.
Life Io a quaint pusale. Bits the most
lucongruoua Join into each other, and
the scheme thus gradually liecomea
symmetrical and clear, when. Io, aa the
Infant clasps tils hands and cries, "Boe,
see; the puaale la made out!” all the
pieces are swept back Into the box­
black bos with the gilded nella! Ba*,
wer-Lytton.
—a
Presidents Then and New.
When Thomas Nickerson, who wna
president of the Banta Fe before It
struck oil. wanted to take a ride ho
carried lila lunch and took a berth with
the way freight That taa't the way
of all American railway presidents —
Railroad Man'a Magaxlue.
Changing Doctors.
“What you ueed. madam, la oxygen
Oome every afternoon for your In
halations. They will cost you J4 each.”
“I knew that other doctor didn't
understand my case,” declared the
fashionable pat leu t "He told me all I
seeded was plain fresh air.”—Wash
lugton Herald.
Matter ef Eeonomy.
Mildred — They were married I*
Mar Preesnc» ef Mind.
haste. I understand? Eleanor- Tee;
“Harry atarted to propone to me last
High and Worthy.
Elie—I'm afraid I canuot marry yo< they had engaged a taxicab by the night but hla voice actually stuck In
I want a man who jioaaaaaae a noble hour, eo they requested the minister Ms throat.”
“Well?"
ambition, one whose heart la set aa to hurry. - Exchange.
aitalnlng some high and worthy object,
“It was all right, though. I could see
lie Well, don't I want yen? Bbe-OK
Me U|>e moving and knew what lie was
George, daring I am yours' Boeteu
trying to eny."-Chicngo News.
I raneertpt
Centradletory Evidence.
"That firm la going under"
‘
whv“ I heard the fa. ta of the
kualneaa I was sure It was going up."
• Baltimore American
A Usurper.
Man (at the phone tu man at the oth­
er eod of the wire» How dare von talk
to me like that? You re not my wife!
Satire
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN'S
SUPPLIES
AND
STEEL STOVES & RANCES I
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware,
Tinware, Glass
and China,
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Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
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Agents I for the Great WesternSaw
ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
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KIDNET PIUS
for backache, rheumatism, kidney or biaaaer trouDie, ana unitary irreguranuu^.
Foley Kidney Pilis are tonic in action, quick in results. Refuse substitutes.
Chas. I. Clough, Tillamook.
Notice of Sherifi’s Sale.
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,
land all accruing costs and disburse­
ments.
Dated this 4th day of May, 1912.
H. C renshaw ,
A b Sheriff of Tillamook County,
Oregon. ________________
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Tillamook.
Mrs. W. W. Curtis,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
D. E. Goodspeed
and
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M. J. Goodspeed,
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Defendants. J
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
by virtue of a judgment and an
order oi sale of attached real pro­
perty made and entered of record
COMMITTEE INVESTI
and docketed in the above entitled
GATES.
court and action on the 15th day
with the problem of buying Harness, of April, 1912, wherin it was
that the above named Finds Bitulith’c In Favor
yo i will find it distinctly advanta­ adjudged
plaintiff have and recover off of
geous to come and do your select and from the above named
With Property jOwners.
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ing here. You will get the best fendants and each of them, the
The following extract is from the
qualities, the most thorough and Burn of One Thousand ($1000.00)
conscientious workmanship and be Dollars, together with interest there report of the paving committee at
on at the rate of one per cent per
charged the most reasonable prices. annum from July 10, 1908, until paid, Leavenworth. Wash.
“At Portland, Oregon, the corp-
We can supply single or double and the further sum of One Hun
Sets or any single [article that you dred and thirty ($130.00) Dollars at mittee spent much time in investi­
torneys fees, and Twenty-One and gating the merits of bitulithie,
may be in need of.
5-100 ($21.05) Dollars costs and dis­ wood block, stone block, concrete,
bursements in said action, and the
said judgment further ordered that asphaltic brick and Hassan paving.
W.A, Williams ¿c Co the
property hereinafter described, There appeared to be much more
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. and which was attached in this bitulithie than any other character
action on the 29th day of Novem­ of paving in use. The committee
ber, 1911, be nold for the purpose of
satisfying said judgment and the visited tbe plant of the Warren Pav­
whole thereof; and iu pursuance ing Co., in Portland, where an ex­
of said judgment and order of sale pert chemist and road construction
of said attached property, and by expert explained the metifods em­
virtue of an execution duly issued
out of the above entitled court in ployed by the company if> putting
this action, the same being issued down paving. The committee also
under the seal of said court to me •aw and inspected bitulithie under
directed, bearing date of the 17th construction from the time the first
day of April, 1912, and commanding
and requiring me as the Sheriff of course of rock is put down, after­
R A. WAHLEN, D.O. Tillamook
County, Oregon, to make wards covered with bitumen, which
sale in the manner provided bylaw waa thoroughly rolled and then
Eye Sight Specialist, in such cases, for the purpose of covered with a mixture of ninety
satisfying said judgment and order
of sale of attached property, the per cent fine crushed atone and ten
following described real property per cent bitumen, then rolled and
situated in Tillamook County, Ore­ covered with a thin coating of pure
gon, to wit:
Two certain tracts described as bitumen and sand, or asphalt,
follows : First all the Southeast which made the paving of which
tMICMaCTION . QUICK IN RISULTa
quarter of the Northeast quarter (or samples were shown in this club
FW relief from BACKACHE, lot 14) of Section thirteen, in town­ room by an agent of the Warren
ship one south of range ten west of Paving Co. “Members of the com­
S1DNKT and BLADDER TROUBLB, the
Willamette Meridan, containing mittee talked with property owners
MMEUMATISM, CONGESTION ef be 36 84 acres, according to Govern­ fronting on streets paved with bitnl-
KIDNEYS, INFIJYMMATION of tbe ment Survey, save and except 22 ilhic paving, with employees of Hie
acres off the North end of said tract water department who were em­
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY heretofore conveyed to D. Edgbert ployed in making openings in this
IKREOULARITIF.S. A positive *1» w Goodspeed and save and except a and other character of paving, w.th
certain right of way heretofore con­ employees of the water department
MIDDLE AOED and ELDERLY veyed to the Pacific Railway and who were employed in making
Navigation Company.
openings in this and other character
FEOPLE and for WOMEN.
Second: The North East quarter of paving for the purpose of mak­
RAVI HIGHCST RECOMMCRDATtM
of the South East quarter of said ing water and sewer connections
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■ DavG. KM Wa*hinr*»'n S*., c*—eaori rills Section thirteen and that part of and were told that the bitulithie
[■J*-,. *•‘"hi« a.ih yMr. UavrursMi "1 Law Lot six of said Section more par
was among the best and most sat­
suffsrwi n.ueh trow niy ki.lt,» seed bled
dsr I ha. I M''»r»backKcli«aau<i my kuteay 1—Jni ticular^r described as follows: Be­ isfactory paving in use in the city-’
ginning
at
the
South
East
corner
art, cao«in. ma to lose taach a!e*s
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a*><i in my bla Jdar thara waa aoeaaaU
of the C. W. Hendrickson Donation
»aln I io. k>F'>lar Kidney Pills to, »«ex them
and an aow fra. of all tn.ablesnd ««aiaelKte Land Claim, and running thence
Notice of Final Settlement.
tone and aeon nd Fol», Akdaay FIR* kt~w South to within 30 feet of the North
bank of Wilson river, thence West In the County Court of tbe State of
parallel with and 30 feet distant
Oregon, for the County of Tilla­
C 1. Clough. Druggist from
the North bank of said river
mook.
to the center of the «resent county In the Matter of the Estate of Wil­
road, thence North following the
liam D. Jones, deceased.
center of said road to the South line
N otice ib H ereby G iven ,—That
of said C. W. Hendrickson D L. C. the administrator of the Estate of
thence East to the point of l>egin William D. jones, deceased, b n»
ning. save and except three certain filed in said county court his final
Our
tracts to-wit: 1st A certain tract here­ account of his administration of
tofore conveyed to A. M. Hare; 2nd,
coUeetion of flag A certain tract heretofore contract­ said estate, and the county judjie
has apjiointed Tuesday the 2nd day
"BPKNCBBflF ed to be conveyed to W. S. Hare- of |uly 1912, at 10 o'clock a.m.. »a
and 3rd, A strip of land 16 fe-t wide the time for the hearing of objec
off the South side of the North East tions to said tinal account and for
quarter of said section 13, reserved the settlement thereof. Dated May
win pfaMt a KK^m
|V,
as a roadway by ThaddcusS. Towns 18th, 1912.
end ; all of said lands lying and
D avid W. J one *.
l>eing in Section 13, Township 1
Administrator.
a ’I
South of Range 10 West of the Wil­ A. S. D resses a J. W. D rapes .
lamette Meridan.
Attorneys for eaid entate.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
judgment and order of sale of said
Lame back is usually caused by
attached property, and in compli
ance with said execution issued as rheumatism of the muscles of toe
aforesaid, I will on Monday, the back, for whichyou will find noth­
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10th day of June, 1B12. at the hour ing- better than Chamberlain’s Lil»*
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said ment. For sale by all dealers.
day and date, at the North Front
door of the County Court House in
Poor appetite ia a aure sign ' *
, Tillamook City, Tillamook County. .impaired digestion. A few doaeso*
. Oregon, sell at public auction for ; Chamberlain'a Stomach and Uver
,hand'
,h« highest and Tableta will strengthen your dige»-
beet bidder, all of the right, title I tion and improve your »appc,,’e-
and interest which *he above named 1 Thousands hnve been benefited by
.aefeodanta and each of them had taking these Tablets. Sold by *»
I in and to the real property hereio- • dealers.
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