Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 20, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillamook M«adlight, Juno 20, 1912
JOHN
ATTORNEY
Photograph. That Can Bs Msds by ths
Aid of a Magnet.
It la poaslbie to produce. with th* aid
of a magnet, ahadow photographs re­
sembling those made by action of tbe
X ray. Either an electromagnet or a
permanent magnet will answer tbe pur
pose.
Place a key or other Iron or steel
object on tbe sensitive dim of sn ordi­
nary photographic plate, then bring the
poles of the magnet user the other side
of tbe plate aDd keep them there for
8ve minutes or more. Cpou develop­
ing tbe plate a shadow picture of tbe
key or other object, as sharp and well
deb tied a* any of tbs X ray pictures
wlii be found.
By thia method only Iron or steel or
other paramagnetic aubstance* may t>e
photographed, but tbe »ensitlve side
of tbe piste Is turned toward tbe mag
uetlc poles and a disk of Iron nearly
as large as tbe plate Is placed on tbe
ether side then shadow pictures of any
nonmagnetic objects, placed ou the
letisiuve dim factug the magnet, may
be obtained
Tbe operations are. of
course, conducted in a dark room.
With an electromagnet capable of
lifting a weight of 1U0 pounds one sclen
tlst bne made such pictures through
two Inches or interposed wood He has
also obtained shadow pictures with s
compound steel tnaguet weighing little '
more than a pound —New York Trib­ I
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une.
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& COUNSEL
LOR-AT-LAW,
Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or.
('Room No. 261,
1 f »
T T T. BOTTS,
A- A • attorney - at -L aw .
Watch Your Money
Grow
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 au account
here next pay Oay.
Complete set of Abstract Book,
n office. Taxes paid for non-
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
Roth phones.
C arl
haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tillamook Block.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Q.EORGE WILLETT,
11
A ttorney - at - law .
Tillamook Commercial Building.
Vacation Suggestions
1
T illamook
'J''
O regon .
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H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
SEASHCRE
To the East
Office : Opposite Court House.
To the
T illamook , O regon .
MOUNTAINS
Elk’s Convention
Round Trip tickets to the principal cities of the East, going or rt-
turning through California, or via Portland,
"
",
,Going limit 15 days, Anal
return limit October 31, on sale as follows:
SALE DATES»
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
- TILLAMOOK.
Aug. 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23-29-30-31
Sept. 4-5-6-7-8-11-12-30.
July 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23-26-
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Stop-overs going or returning within
29-30-31.
ths limit.
June 19-20-21-24 25-27-28-29.
Pacific Railway & Navigation Beaches
Are now within easy reach by the P. R. & N. and a new field for a
pleasant vacation open.
Round Trip week end and season tickets from
all S. P. points now on sale.
Round Trip Fares from the principal
P. R. & N. stations are as follows:
Wbeeier.
Tillamook.
Garibaldi.
c
o
X
□
09
•
TO
Bay City.
FROM
Timber.
ORIGIN OF
\
Hillsboro.
fewer in number and not able to
*
know the evidence, as well as tbe
Step* are now being taken for the
first court, as they cannot look into organuation of a Tillamook Gun
the faces of witnesses and know Club to increase the interest in trap
they are telling the truth or a lie shooting throughout the county
(the countenance bearing the best with tbe intention of holding a meet
testimony), and then where the use in the near future promise consid­
of all this when we have one man erable success.
The number of
in our state that haa authority to sportsmen here seems to indicate
say tbe findings of these court* that Tillamook will mnke a good
shall or shall not stand. Now, sir, showing in such an undertaking.
if we were to act out th* spirit of Steps are now tieing taken to secure
our criminal law in Oregon when
some marksmen from Portland or
a murder has been committed, the
some other of the cities of the
c.J»ea|>est. and the quickest, and most
Northwest to furnish Borne fancy
sensible way would be to send for shooting. Classes not only for trap
the Governor, have him pronounce
shooters but for rifle marksman
a sentence that to him seemed just,
may be provided, and it is thought
and if the prisoner took his a special class for ladies would
sentence hard, and the Governor
provea feature of the meet.
got sorry, he could readjust, make
It is thought organizations could
“BLACKLEG.
it lighter, juet to eui. the crimi- 1
be secured to compete from Bay
nets need and hie ideas of what was
Ci‘y, Bavoceau and other places of The Term Came From Race Traci« Mon
sufficient punishment.
Who Wore Black Top Boot*.
tbia vicininy. The management of i
Can any sensible min and one
The term blackleg, wblcb baa come
the Bayocean resort hau offered
that believes that crime should be
their range for a meet and will do­ to mean one wbo systematically tries
punished
look back over our
to win money by cheating In connec­
criminal records a few years, eee nate a number of handsome cup*. tion with races or w1tb cards, billiards
how justice has
been
beaten, Just when the event will be pulled or other games of skill or cbance and
money spent criminals turned loose, off haa not yet been decided, but it la used as .synonymous with a swln
and not pray tor tbe Lord to send a is thought shortly after the July 4th dler. a welsber, t* of uncertain origin
fool killer to Oregon? Is it possi­ celebration would be most desire­ Some authorities connect It with the
able The meet would attract at- [ black legs of a gamecock, ao much
ble with a ballot long enough for a
used by the sporting fraternity for bet­
morning walk, we cannot get a law teutiofa^as well as prove of interest
ting purposes.
.upon it that will put ouch men as to,the Ipq/lsnietj here.
According to another and mors prob­
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the Humphry Bros, out of business
able view, tbe expression bad no dis­
when they confess a crime so re­ Ripening Cheese by Electricity.
graceful sense attached to it at first,
volting, the devil would hide his
but was applied to turf and sporting
One of the most recent applica­ men because they were often In tbe
face while they repeat it? I would
suggest that much of our laws be tions of electricity which has come bablt of wearing black top boots.
cancelled, revoked, and we
a to our notice is that for ripening When blackleg had thus become a cur
people of a
great state
swear cheese, says the Scientific Ameri ‘ rent phrase for professional sporting
men It probably passed Into nse as ap­
allegiance to the remaining laws, can. The use of electricity for ma
aland for their enforcement and luring various article of consump­ plied more (tartlcularly to those wbo
took an unfair advantage of tbelr op­
honor. We need a governor and we tion, such as wine* and alcoholic
portunities to cheat the unwary.
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liquors,
is
not
new,
but
Mr.
Gokkes'
;
hâve a good one, but he ahould
The derivation of this term was once
have his crown taken from bini, method of applying au alternating
solemnly argued before tbe full court
Now I will juat any I hope Taft and current of two ainperea and 10,000 of queen's bench upon a motion for a
Roosevelt will tioth get what they volts for the purpose of ripening new trial for libel, bot tbat learned
nee<J. and that the present year cheese appears to be so. The treat­ tribunal was unable to decide Its or
will surpass all its predecessors ment, as described inCosoa, is con­ igin.—l.ondbn Standard.
tinued for twenty-four hours, and is
for prosperity.
Ths Bittsr End.
I am juat Dud Waymire, to the said to effect in this short time a
complete ripening of the cheese.
j Ton have prntaihly often beard a
TiUam&aBers.
person a*y “I will follow It to tbe blt-
• ter end" or something to tbat effect,
Council Meeting
In the United States the water­
but verv few persona know tbat this
melon season now extends from la a nautical term and la borrowed
On Monday evening the following
frost to frost, and a local failure from a ships cable. If you have ever
member* o; «.» city council met in reg­ counts for little in the general mar­
tteeti on a nig ship you must have no
ular rsssion: Mayor Harter; Council­
ket. When St. Louis gets to b* an tf<-e<1 two Mg pieces of wood sticking
men Leech, Knudson, Sappington and
inland seaport the fruit supply up out of tbe deck forward, alongside
Ventress; Recorder Handley ; Attorney
|ea<b other They sometimes bav* a
tvi'l break all present records.
Bolte and Marshal Maines.
windlass between them, and they are
A resolution was adopted ordering
I used to secure tbe cable tbat goes to
I When it comes to raising funds 1
the anchor. These pieces of wood are
the improvement of the street crossing
At the A. G. Beals Lumber Co. mill Mor people in distress the English , called tbe bitts. Wbeu tbe ship comes
always do their share.
On the ■ tu anchor and tbe cable Is paid out
ana the street to the north boundary
night of April 14 the Titanic sunk. | all tbat part of It wblcb Is abaft or
line, including a new bridge over Ho-
Ou April 29 the London Daily Ex­ behind the bitts Is called the bitter end
quarton slough.
A resolution was
In a storm or in poor
press, which had started a relief1 of tbe cable
adopted ordering the improvement of
boldlug grouud for anchors tbe more
fund, had raised over £70,000, $350,
the flreet leading to the Feeney found­
000.
Extending over about the cable tbat Is paid out th* better tbe
ry.
Thio improvement will be of a
same period—half a month longer— anchor will bold, and when tbe enp-
temporary nature and planking taken
tain la at all doubtful be pays out bls
the St Louis Republic has raised
from street crossing» will be u»ed for 1
cable to tbe bitter end sooner than risk
$11.1150.78 ns a campaign fund for
the time being.
any barm to hie ship.—New York Press
Champ Clark. Striking a balance
F. W Berger came before the court-
there would seem to be u difference
Animal Ink.
dl with a grievance In regard to the
of $338,34922 in favor of Britain’s
Along tba rocky »bores of New Eng-
laying of sidewalks.
It seem* that
answer to the distress call.
| land la mm h Indelible ink. It la bet­
while Mr. Berger has the contract to
ter than any that can be bought—a
build ell walks where the council finds
beautiful crimson In color and when
A new homestead act of Congress
it necessary to go ahead with the work
applied to fabrics absolutely unchange­
just
signed
by
the
preaident
per.
after giving the property owners the '•
.
.-------------- ,----- able. Thia Ink la contained In little
necessary Ml days’ notice, certain par-'
cntryiueu to prove their claims bottles put up by Nature berseli, tbe
ties have insisted on hiring their own 'in **’•** jeers instead of five, allows receptacles In question beine certain
help after the council has taken the ^ve ,nontha absence from a claim whelks, or sea analta, of tbe specie*
matter into their own hands and or- i eacl> T**1» •“‘1 reduces the acreage known to science as Purpura laplllua.
dersd the lumber on the ground, there-' *“ b* cultivated from eighty acre* If tbe shell of one of these whelks ba
by excluding Mr. Berger from doing, *” ,orty- The homestead policy broken tilers will ba found Juat under
tbe sklo of tbe back a slender whitish
Work which hi* contract calls for. Af-' ’’riginated by the Republican patty
vein containing a yellow liquor. The
in
Preaident
Lincoln's
time
has
Ur dfbeuesing the mstter the council
latter when applied to Unea with a
came to the conclusion that where the l>een of incalculable benefit to the small brush and exposed to tbe sun
70 days’ notice bed expired and the |>euple, and these latest changes turns first green, then blue, then pur­
«Mincil had taken ujion Itself the re­ will add to it* advantages.
ple and anally a brilliant crimson
Nothing will «wash it out.
sponsibility of building the walk, that
Mr Berger waa entitled to the work.'
Notice to Water Consumer*.
Somewhat Misad.
Two petitions were presented to the
"Willie, can you tell me what a vege­
council asking for street improve-: Th* Tillamook Water Commit­
tarian IsF*
ments. One petllioa asked for the psv-,aion
means of informing
"A vegetarla* la a person who Uves
ing of Second Ave East south to th* ,h* **Ur coneuwiei» and property
eu vegetable*'* replied Willie
city limits, and on* asked for the im- hoi<*ar» °* Tillamook City. Oregon,
*1 hat Is correct. Now I wonder wbo
provement of Stillwell Ave south to **,a*
,he Hme ,he streets of can tell what an octogenaria!» is.’
the city limits. These petitions were ■aid citv are being graded that the
"I know." replied Kddia.
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_ on »treeta.
grading contractors will often plow
"Well, what is an ortagenartanr
referred
to the committee
Mr. Spssksr, rsprssentu^ ths"War- “P waler •**!*• wh#ra *•»* aame are
"An octogenarian la a person that I
rs* Construction Company, asksd ths not • laid deep enough; that the coat knocks the other genartans.--fnk«r>
Hecord Hernia.
council for peraiiMion to use grav*l I*. cri laying the pip* tu proper depth
•to»d of cruthed ruck, as th* spoeifies- la tu be born by the owner* of such
tion* e iloo fur, in tbs malting of th* pipe, ami that the pipe ia tu be so
Street rurtM. Mr. hpsakor Mid that on lowered by ouch owner* of pipe.
account of their rock ennMr twin* mt The commission suggests that the
of commission ami not being *M* to owners of property ascertain from
the city engineer the depth of grade
the same lot »ume two w*«k* he
MAkl like permission from tbe council «(Bltveta in fW»nt of their property
^■^ss a certain gravel that had been iind make arrangements to have
their pi|>e laid to the pru(>*r depth
red in the Wlieun river, which
•a* a far better gravel than wm : and thereby save inconvenience
and aaaoyam-e of I wing without
thought to exist i* these parts sod
water.
Would be just a* good a* the cruehad,
K. D. floau. Sup'I
rock.
The council passed * resolution
w-—»
giving the construction nompanj per j
Price* for ■.
mission to use the gravel foe two weeks
*’ U>>>
’*'* **•’ T*—130 lb*, tu MX) lb*.. Wc_. dressed
HeetMoe.
was eesmiderabto argument la regard JOO lb* »o MU lb* . »He .frr.^1
to thia ehange i* th* specification*. At R ju pounds —
sad ____
over _ IMç.
tbe request of Mayo* Harter. I. H l
t
” adtook
_
Till
Meat Company
Bay City................... $4.00 $3.70 $4.00 $3.10
$0.30 $0.36 $0.90
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
.56
1.16
.10
Garibaldi................. 3.75 3.40 4.00 2.80
.30
.60
60
Hobsonville............. 3.85 3.60 4 00 2.95
.15
.16
.40
.75
Idaville..................... 4.00 3.80 4.00 3.15
.15
.40
.96
.20
Lake Lytle............. 3.50 3.15 4.00 2.55
.55
.30
.90
35
Life Saving Station 3.70 3.35 4.00 2.76
.35
.10
.rs
.70
Manhattan Beach.
3.40 3.10 3.95 2.50
.60
.36
.95
30
Mohler....................... 3.00 2.70 3.55 2.00
15
1.00
.75 1.35
Ocean Lake Park.
3.60 3.30 4.00 2.60
.40
.16
75
40
Rockaway Beach... 3.55 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
.16
.75
.40
Wheeler ................. 3.15 2.80 3.70 2.20
:eo 1.20
.90
ROUND TRIP WEEK ENO PARCS
From Portland, Hillsboro and Banks to all stations named shove, $3.00
I
Tillamook Block.
M. KER RON,
g
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Tillamook Block,
Tillamcok,
4
For beautifully illustrated booklet “Vacation Days in Oregon” or
booklets describing Bayocean 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
Oregon.
C. HAWK,
SURGEON,
PHYSICIAN &
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Low Fare* to Meetinc of Women’» Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to July 6
P. J. SHARP,
DENTIST,
RESIDENT
B P. O. E. (Elks) Convention. July S to 13, 1912
Office across the street froir tbe
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office. * -
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I
HENDERSON
L.
SHADOW PICTURES.
Banks.
Simpeoc. an experienced concrete man,
gave sn opinion which waa to tbe ef­
fect that th* company was saving be-
[MY KKAK OLD RBADLIGBT.]
I .want to say your visit* to our ! tween 5 and 6 cents on each lineal foot
Salem home is appreciated like a of curbing by the change, whereupon
letter from home I and wife are Blaine Ha>» made the »tatement that
well, busy, and happy, and 1 wish if tbe council allowed the change the
everybody else waa, dont you, but I property owners instead of the compa­
have some trouble, and here is one. ny should receive the benefit.
Mr.
Iam not able to see the use of a Mead in behalf of the company contra­
man confessing to a great crime dicted Mr. Simpson’s statement that
that has shocked the country if he the company would gain between 5 and
cannot make anyone believe him. 6 cents per foot by the ehange, and the
Neither can I eee any need of . discussion ended by the council passing
calling a jury of 12 men and going the resolution as above stated.
through a long trial only to have it
eet aside by a tribunal of men,|
, t
Onr Sportsmen
Communication.
LOWÎROUND TRIPS EAST
On the dates given below, round trip tickets will fo
»oWtothe points to th* East shown briow, and many
others, at greatly reduced fares quoted:
T
THROUGH TRAINS EAST
•
AtLntkîCity
.
$111X0
Baltimore
. .
B««on
• . .
Buffalo.
. . .
Chicago
. . .
Colorado Springs
Denver
. . .
107X0
110X0
91X0
72X0
55.00
55X0
In Connection With
Northern Pacific aad Great Norther* Railways
^rtroi* •
•
• •
$62X0 Omaha
Kansas City
. .
60X0
Milwaukee
. . 72X0, St.
Minneapolis
. .
60.00
Montreal . . .
106X0
New York
. .
106X0
.
S60XO
, Pittsburg . . ,
Lou*
...
St. Paul
. . .
Toronto
Washington
SI 55)
70^
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T The
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3«. 3». 30, 31. 1213.
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June 1. S, T, « 13. 14. IS. IT. 18, 19. 30
18. IS. »3 23. rt.
31. 34. 3S. 3T. 38. 39. 19t3.
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September 4. S. 6, T. *. 11. 1*. 30. t'»13.
¿StoF?Ter* a"d cb<4ce <rf route« allowed in each direction
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October 13, 1912.
Details of whedulea fare«, ........
etc., -«wis-ÆX*
— — - -
S» »re in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
J. CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER,
Ju'T
V. E. COMAN, Genl Fi rei»
‘ ‘ ht and Pam. Agent.
PORTLAND. I. OR BOON
TOO MUCH BLOWING
about our lumber is not our
policy. Those who know
our lumber don’t have to be
told how sound, straight
grained and thorough lv
seasoned if i*. Those who
don't know our lumber
should
get acquninted.
They, like the other*,
__
will
surely find the acqM.nt-
ante an advantage in more
way»than one
Fashionable Taifa»
C.eauing, Pressing and Repay­
ing a Specialty.
BALE
DATtS OF
May 3,3,4,9.10. 11.1 ?. 18, 24. 39. 1913.
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sarchet ,
Skutacher JlbvoRot
ai3 Tillamook Block,
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O rrgow .
reedy ,
d . v m .,
T illamoqk
VETERINARY
(Both Ph owes I
Tillatnook
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*
<
Mother knows she bsB
made the test*
Tillamook Baker**
Bread
A. G. Beals Lumber Company I Six barge Loa VO
for 25 g .