Tlllânûook Headlight, tfarid ô, 1Ô12 Married Hie Grandmother. There lived In the village of Arretfin. Isle of Wight, many years ago a young man who was betrothed to a young woman. Both were poor and In bumble life, but the grandfather of the young man bad money, and be fell in love with the young woman and proposed marriage to her. The girl told her lover. He was displeased, but. having pondered over the dilemma, saw a way to extricate himself and bls sweetheart from the same. “Marry him.” said be to the girl. "He la rich. He cannot live long. When be dies you'll have his money and III have you.” She took the advice. By the marriage she be­ came the young man’s grandmother. Not long after the old man died, and then she wedded her first betrothed. Rather Emphatie. In a Virginia courthouse a negro was ¡escribing how a cutting scrape start- "Dis here Johnson nigger started to­ ward me." said the witness, “and ex he lone so lie stuck bls band down in his ip (>ocket. And I says to him, 'Nig­ er.' I says, ‘wbutsver you baa got your snd on now better be a chicken, ’cause suttinly Is gwlne to make yon aat T "-Saturday Krening Poet How to Walk. There is no virtue in a dawdling saunter, The slow and languid drag- glug of one foot after the other which some people call walking would tire an athlete. It utterly exbausta a weak person, and that is the reason why many delicate persons think they can­ not walk. To derive any benefit from the exercise it is necessary to walk with a light, elastic step which swings the weight of the body so easily from one leg to the other that its weight is not felt and which produces a healthy glow, showing that the slug­ gish blood Is stirred to action in the most remote veins. Oomsstio Strategy. “I suppose you try to make your home so attractive to your husband that be will wish to spend all his spore moments in it.” "Yes I keep matches and cigars where he may always find them handy; there isn't a tidy or • sofa pUlow or anything of that kind in his room, and I allow him to have portraits of his father and mother bung In placet that are just as good as those which ere devoted to the pictures of my own par­ ents. "—Chicago Record-Herald. Sterling Merit. Giant Spider Crab. ”1 bought my wife a fine arrange­ The giant Japanese spider crab la the ment for long motor rides.” rllest looking ebellflsb in the world, “What la Itr a body measures about one foot “A sort of trap to wear over the rose, and the claws have a “spread" mouth called a dust protector.” >w and then of over twelve feet “Does it work?' hese spider era be inhabit the Japan “I don't know about the dust part « and often live 2.000 feet below the of IL but it keeps her from talking'** irface of the waves. Na Need. Priscilla—Jack is the oddest fellow! He took me driving yesterday, and when wa ware seven miles from boms he said if I wouldn’t promise to marry him he'd make ms get out and walk back. Penelope—D>d you walk back? ITlsdlla—No. indeed, but tbs bone did I—London Telegraph When you deposit it in this savings bank. No matter how small your deposits, if they are made regularly, your account will increase with surprising quickness The interest helps a lot too. The way to have money is to eave it. Suppose you commence by starting an account here next pay day. Roth phones. haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tillamook Block. ------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- Q.EORGE WILLETT, ................ Tillamook Commercial Building 11 Vacation Suggestions T illamook Via the To the East A ttornky - at -L aw . SEASHORE To the O regon . H. GOYNE, Office : Opposite Court House 060£H»SHASTA ROUTES Elk’s Convention MOUNTAINS T illamook , O rkoon . Round Trip tickets to the principal cities of the East, going _ or ‘ rt- turning through California, or via Portland. Going limit 15 days, lays, fl final return limit October 31, on sale as follows: SALE DATES» June 6-7-8-13-15-17-18-19-20-21-24- Aug. 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23-29-30-31 25-27-28-29. Sept. 4-5-6-7-8-11-12-30. T. BO ALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK. July 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23-26- Stop-oven going or returning within 29-30-31. the limit. Tillamook Block Fao/ilo Railway A Navigation Beaches Are now within easy reach by the P. R. 4 N. and a new field for a pleasant vacation open. Week end and season tickets from all 8. P. Fares from the principal P. R. & N. stations points now on sale. are as Wheeler. • Tillamook. Banks. s. M. KER RON, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Tillamook Block, FROM Bay City $4.00 $3.70 $4.00 $3.10 $0.30 $0 35 SO. 90 Brighton Beach.... 3.30 2.95 3.80 2.30 $0.75 .50 1.10 .16 Fishers.... 3 20 2.90 3.75 2.30 .80 1.15 .10 .55 Garibaldi .. 8.75 3.40 4.00 2.80 .60 60 .30 Hobsonville 3.85 3.60 4 00 2.95 .15 .15 .40 .75 Idaville.... 4.00 3.80 4.00 3.15 .15 .40 .20 .95 Lake Lytle . 3.50 3.15 4.00 2.55 .55 .30 .90 .36 Life Saving Station 3.70 3.35 4 <»0 2.75 .35 .10 .70 ,f6 Manhattan Beach 3.40 3.10 3.95 2.50 .60 .36 .30 .95 Mohler................... 3.00 2.70 3.55 2.00 1.00 .75 1.35 .16 Ocean Lake Park 3.60 3.30 4.00 2 GO .40 .15 .40 .75 Rockaway Beach. 3.56 3.20 4.00 2.55 .50 .20 .40 .80 Tillamook............. 4.00 4.00 4 00 3 35 .35 .60 1 20 Tillamook Beach. 3.55 3.20 4.00 2 55 .50 .20 .40 .80 Twin Rocks.......... 3.60 3.30 4.00 2.60 .40 .15 .75 .40 Wheeler................ 3.15 2.80 3.70 2.20 .90 .60 1.20 Tillamook, Oregon YV. G HAWK’ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, WEEK END FARES F inancial A gknt , From Portland, Hillsboro and Banks to all atitions named above, $3.00 Tillamook, Oregon. Low Fares to Mooting of Women’s Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to July 6 For beautifully illustrated booklet “Vacation Days in Oregon" or booklets describing Bayocean and other points, as well as information •bout Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., call on nearest Agent or write to P. J. SHARP, JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon RESIDENT DENTIST, B. F. O. E. (Elks) Convention, July S tn 13, 1912 I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. (n cases of need—I do my work well. 1 am a builder up of health and strength —in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent—for the tired or overworked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three gen­ erations. W. J. V an Schuyver Co., Portland, Ora It ia now well known that not more than por case of rheumatiam ' in ten requires any internal treat­ ment whatever. All that is needed I ia a free aplicatioti ot Chamberlain's Liniment anne will take the trouble to boil the items. To do this set a pan of hot wa- , ter on the stove and when the water begins to boll place the stems of the Sowers In the water to the depth of >ne inch. Hold the flowers carefully to prevent their touching the sides or bot­ tom of the pan. Allow them to boil fif- leen or twenty minutes. Remove the Bowers and clip off the portions of the items that were in the water. They are then ready to be arranged»In the' rase or bowl. Many persons have poor ■uccess In keeping cut flowers because they do not put fresh wster into flower vases every day. The stems of the flowers should be clipped every day to enable them to take up more water, Never leave cut flowers in a warm ¡room overnight Set them in a cool ¡place.—Kansas Industrialist. Buxton. •sized Hie Chance, The county courthouse was burning, ind the Judge was very anxious to arrive at the scene of much of his Ife work as quickly as possible and posthaste sent the negro bouse boy to saddle Slntram. his horse. The Judge's sons, seeing Slntram in process of be­ ing saddled, pre-empted the remaining horses snd rode off. The little negro considered the matter for a moment and rode Slntram off. thus forcing the judge to take a hurried and. as he con­ sidered IL an entirely unnecessary walk of half a mile. To the surprise and chagrin of the small negro, wbrti the Judge caught him be gave him a good thrashing. When one of the young men remark­ ed: “Zack, you should not have rid- 1en father's horse off. You might have known he would have whipped you. aDd you deserved it” “I know dat, Mr. Dave,” responded Zack, “but I kin git er whippin' mos' any day, an' I never will see de cote- house burn ag’ln."—Los Angeles Times. A New York Court has decided the* a gun without lock, steak or barrel is a dangerous weapon Thia is one of ttie decisions «hat will be promptly recalled ia Texas and Kentucky.» There ia no real need of anyone being troubled with conati|Mition. Chamberlain's Tablet» will cauae Mrs. Inn Lwve. wife of Wiley an agreeable movement of the bow- Ixrve, a farmer living near ('arena, without any unpleasant effe< t Give Go.. says “I have taken Foley Kid­ them a trial. For sale by all ties 1 era. ney Pills and find them to be all you claim for them. They gave A sprained ankle may as a rule me almost inatant relief wnen my he cured in from three to four days kidney a were sluggish and inactive. by applying Chamberlain'a Liai- I can cheerfully recommend them rvmg the directioua to al! enderere from kidney trouble." with oarji bottle. For aale by all Lamar’s Drug Store. Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wisfi’s office. T MARCH ET, . The Fashionable Tailot Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. S» sre in Heins Photographic Gallery. J. CLAUSSEN, LAWYER, 9