Tillamook Headlight, Jane 27, 1912 TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS. 1“BWS in cultivation Free city water. #14 miles S.E -$4.500. 2. —16 acres in cultivation. Spring water. Oretown.—$2,250. 3. -66 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch and stock. -$10,000. 4. —160 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 3«, 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’ e addition, Tillamook City.—$1 500. 8. —160 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valleys—$7,500. 9. —40 acres on Tillamook River. Unimproved. All bottom.-$1 700 10. —160 acres, Timber Claim on Miami river.—$4,500. IL—$0 acres fine 1,580. M, feet feet. — $1,500. — timber. ---------- 1.58U 4Ù miles S.—$8,000. 12. —40 acres. Well improved. New building. 4U $8 000. 13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.--$3.000. 14. —30 acres. Four ”-------- miles *•- south. ■ ■■ - •• improved. • ------ All — $6,509. 15. —30 acres. 3>a miles ___________ south. ____ Half .... improved. $3.500 16. —150 Lots aud Hotel site, Long Beach add. to Bayocean.$15.000. 17. —80 acres 4ti miles S.E. Tillamook.—$1,800. 18. —200 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked. —$22,500. 19. —The finest residence in Tillamook —*4,700 20. —240 acres 5S miles S.E. Dairy Ranch.—$43,200. 21. —60 acres. Nestucca bottom. Dairy Ranch —$11,000. HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS. L—1000 acres. Orchard Land. ' tracts to suit. Mostly raw. For sale only in PORTLAND, L—Two Lots. Portland Heights.—$12 000. 2-—Three Lots. Peninsular, near Swift’s Packing Plant.— $1 50ft 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.—$4,300. 1.—8 NORTH PLAINS acres in town. Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek.—$2,400. LYLE, WASH., LANDS. 1. —160 acres. All good fruit lands. 4acres orchard. Buildings.— $12,000 2. -378 acres Ranch 70 acres, 1 year old apples, 150 acres cleared. $75 per acre. STATE OF TENNESSEE. 34 acre Truck Farm at Ethridge. Will trade.—$5000. John Leland Henderson & Son, -Awgrents. AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. GALGARY MEN PRAISE PAVING. Let Kids Ask Questions. It Was Not tho Minister’s Fault That His Shafts Wont Astray. Mr. McDougall was a Scotsman, and of him a good story Is told. He was a large, pompous man. Intolerably self conceited and arrogant—In fact, bls I conduct toward his neighbors was so offensive that the good people success­ fully requested their minister to preach a sermon directed st tbelr vain neigh- bor. The day came, The little kirk was packed, though a few tender hearted ones stayed at home, not wishing to witness their neighbor’s humiliation. The sermon began, and Mr. McDou­ gall disposed himself to listen. Tbe man’s infirmity was sketched with bold, severe strokes. He smiled with lofty superiority. As tbe denunciation grew more scathing his smile deepened with a touch of complacent pity. At the conclusion of the service he swag­ gered down tbe aisle. One of tbe eld­ ers joined him. “Weel. wbat did ye think of the ser­ mon F’ the latter ventured to ask. “A great effort, sir,” was the answer, “but personal. Tbe meenlster aimed his shots too directly. Poor MacTav- Ish! I felt sorry for him. but the mau’a conceit la enormous, sir!” There is a great deal of truth in the old quotation. ‘‘Let me train a Bitulithic is Giving Great child till he is eight years old, and Satisfaction to the People I care not who hda its training There. afterward,” most of the habits that are to rule its life being formed by G. D. Christie and W. E Brass, that. A Sheer Waste of Money. prominent real estate men of Cal­ ‘When I played politics and little Children showing a particular gary, Alta., have been inf thia City "Indian Indian Jim Jim ” Unlay. bent in any direction should be en­ else," observed “ for the past week, says the Great couraged, whether it be skating, "I was delegated to raise a subscrip­ Falls, Mont., Leader. tion to buy a solid brass chandelier reading, drawing or something “Galgary probably has more pav­ for a well konwn politician who first else. If the child has a propensity saw tbe light of day In the Emerald ed streets than any other city in for asking questions, it should also Isle. It was to be a present to him to the Canadian Northwest,’* they say be encouraged by answering its be Installed In tbe parlor of a new today. Its miles of Bitulithic streets questions as well as circumstances bouse be was about to move Into have been quite a boost for the will allow. It is a faculty deaden­ Among those 1 tackled for a contri town. Large contracts for this ing method to tell a child that it butlon was an Irishman wbo bad l>een type of paving have been let this born In tbe same town and came asks too many questions. year, showing the satisfaction given across tbe pood about tbe same time Grown-ups, instead of trying tn by thia type of paving. All our as tbe politician I told blm wbat was keep children quiet, should learn to be bought with tbe mouey, aud as heavy traffic streets are now being to sleep bv the aid of the noise and be put bls name down for a Over, be paved with bitulithic, after trying not in spite of it, and they should blurted out: various other kinds. always vote for school committee "I was born and brought up with members who advocate the small­ Blank, and It Is like throwing money Administrator's Notice to Creditors. est possible classes in school. In tbe river buying the likes of him f Children should never be fright- chandelier, as tbe dlvll of a note can N oticb is H brehy G iven ,—T o all whom it may concern, that the into being good by telling them be play on It.”—Kansas City Journal. County Court of the State of Oregon, they will be turned over to the mer­ Boston’s Spinning School. tor the County of Tillamook, has cies of a bear, a bogy man or the appointed the undersigned admin­ doctor. The practice sometimes Comparatively few people know that istrator of the Estate of N. M. F. there was once s "spinning school’’ on Dawson, deceased ; and all persons destroys a child’s belief in or res­ Boston common. Wlnsor’s "Memorial having CLAIMS against said es­ pect for parent or guardian. History of Boston" records that upon tate are hereby required to present Children’s lies should not be re­ the same, properly verified, to said garded too seriously, as they often tbe arrival In Boston of some Irish spinners and weavers a spinning craze administrator at his residence in Tillamook City, Oregon, within six result merely from a vivid imagi­ took possession of tbe town, "and tbe months from the date of this notice. nation. Severe punishment should women, young and old. high and low. Dated June 20th, 1012. seldom be given for fibs, but rather rich and poor, flocked into tbe spinning J. A. D awson , gentle admonition, otherwise the school, which for want of better quar­ Administrator of the Estate of child will aim not to get found out ters was set up In tbe common, in tbe N. M. F. Dawson, deceased. open air. Here the whir of their in its lying rather than to avoid a beets was beard from morning to Notice to Creditors. lying itself. Above all, to make Bight” Thlrty-flve years later tbe So truthful children parents should set defy For Encouraging industry and N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That a good example themselves. Employing tbe Poor again used the the undersigned has been by the Even the stealing of money is common as a spinning school. about County Court of Tillamook County, not a heinous offense, and can 800 young women appearing there, Or^fon duly appointed as admin­ seated at tbelr wheels, as a sort of ex- istrator of the estate of JOHN C be cured by gentle remonstrance MANGAN, deceased, and that he and argument. Formulas for po­ ample and advertisement has qualified as such administrator. liteness should be avoided. Polite­ A Curious Will. All persons having claims against ness should be based on good-will said estate are hereby required to By tbe terms of tbe will of one Dr. present the same to said adminis­ If it is based on insincerity it is of i Wilde of St Ives partab. Huntingdon trator at his office in Tillamook no value. shire. England. bls trustees were dl City. Tillamook County, Oregon, As to children being “seen and ‘ retted to spend £50 In tbe purchase of within six months from the Jate not hearp,” they should be heard I a piece of hod In St Ires, tbe annual hereof, together with proper verifi­ cations thereof as required by law. as much as possible, save on rare | rent of which was to be set aside for occaaaions of great seriousness, the purchase of six Bibles at a cost of Dated this May 23rd, 1912. . H. T. B otts , and the general conversation when 7 shillings each To decide wbo shall Administrator of the Estate of children are present should be on have them be requested bls trustees to John C. Mangan, deceased. "prepare a saucer with three dtae upon subjects interesting to children.— I tbe altar table of tbe partab church and Dr. C. P. Putnam, in the Journal of 1 lot tbe Bible- be raffled for.** A Card Thia ie to certify that Foley’s Education. Honey and Tar Compound does not contain any opiates, anv habit Mra. I-ena Love, wife of Wiley forming drugs, or any ingredients l_ove, a farmer living near Cpvena, that could possibly harm its users. Ga., says: “I have taken Foley Kid­ On the contrary, its great healing ney Pills and find them to be all aud soothing qualities make it a you claim for them. They gave real remedy for coughs, colds and me almost inatant relief when my irritations of the throat, cheat and kidneys were sluggish and inactive. Se f them lungs. The genuine is in s yellow I can cheerfully recommend tbet package. Ask for Foley's Honev to al' sufferers from kidney trouble. ; and Tar Compound and accept no Lamar’s Drug Store. f buBbtitute. I.timer's Drug Store. COLUMBIA , Cur. 2nd Street and 2nd Ave. £. Tillamook. Strenuous Career of William Walkor, ths Notsd Filibuster. William Walker, the noted fillbitater and soldier of fortune, wus born In Nashville. Tenn., on May 8. 1824. For a time he wus an editor in New Or leans and In 1850 went to California. In the summer of 1853 he organized an expedition for tbe conquest of the Mlxlcan state of 8onora. He captured several small towns; but. bls provisions and ammunition running short, he crossed the border into ,the Cnlted States and surrendered to the govern­ ment officials. He was tried at _8an Francisco for violating tbe neutrality Inws. but wt.s acquitted. Wnlker’s next venture was an Inva­ sion of Nicaragua, where he was for a time successful and bad himself pro­ claimed president, letter lie wns driven from the country. Late In 1858 he started with a force of adventurers for Honduras, but a shipwreck caused a susfieuslon of the expedition. In June. 18(10. he made a second at­ tempt and captured the town of Trux­ illo. but was «impelled to tlee and sub­ sequently surrendered to tbe captain of the Britls i sloop of war Iseartm. by whom he wns handed over to the Hon durau government He wus condemned by court martial and on Ne|>t. 12. 1800. wus shot to death at Truxillo. First Recorded Yacht Raes. A race aiw» tbe Atlnutlc ocean would buve «eemed n wild romance to King Charlea II. when be took a lend­ ing part lu the first recorded yacht race. "I sailed this morning.” says Evelyn on (k t. 1. KWI1. "with bls maj­ esty In one of Ilin yachts, or pleasure boats. vessels not known among as till the Dutch East India company pre­ sented that curious piece to the king, being very excellent sailing vessels It was on s wager between bln other new pleasure boa.. built frlgate-llke. and one of tbe Duke of York’s: tbe wager, £100: tbe race front Greenwich to Gravesend and back Tbe king lost It going, the wind being contrary, but saved stakes In returning There were divers noble persons and loros on board, bls majesty sometimes steering himself.” Via the SEASHCRE To the Eut ®J/$UNSIT To the or MOUNTAINS Xïcæz Round Trip tickets to the principal cities of th East, going or re­ Going limit 15 days, 'final turning through California, or via Portland. C return limit October 31, on sale as follows : SAL£ OATES» Aug. 1-2-3^-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- Stop_ove„ of wlthJn 29-30-31. the limit. June 19-20-21-24 25-27-28-29. Pacific Railway & Navigation Beachea Are now within easy reach by the P. R. 4 N. and a new field for a pleasant vacation open. Round Trip week end and season tickets from al) S. P. points now on sale. Round Trip Fares from the principal P. R. tk N. station* are as follows: FROM TO i •g Bay City.................. $4.00 $3.70 $4.00 $3.10 $0.30 $0 35 <0.90 Brighton Beach.... 3.30 2.95 3.80 2.30 $0.75 .15 .50 1.10 Fishers ................... 3 20 2.90 3.75 2.30 .HO .55 1.15 .10 .60 .60 Garibaldi................ 3.75 3.40 4.00 2.80 .30 .40 .75 Hobaonville............ 3.85 3.60 4.00 2.95 .15 .15 .95 Idaville................... 4.00 3.80 4.00 3.15 .15 .40 .20 .90 .35 Lake Lytle............ 3.50 8.15 4.00 2.55 .55 .30 Life Saving Station 3.70 8.35 4.00 2.75 .35 .10 .15 .70 Manhattan Beach. .30 3.40 3.10 3.95 2.50 .60 .36 .95 Mohler.................... 3.00 2.70 3.55 2.00 1.00 .75 1.35 .15 Ocean Lake Park. 3.60 3.30 4.00 2.60 .40 .75 .40 .15 Rockaway Beach. .20 .40 3.55 3.20 4.00 2.55 .50 .80 Tillamook................ 4.00 4 00 4.00 3.35 .35 .60 1 20 .20 .80 .40 Tillamook Beach. . 3.55 3.20 4.00 2.55 .50 Twin Rocks 3.60 3.30 4.00 2.60 .40 .41) .15 .75 Wheeler................... 3.15 2.80 3.70 2.20 .90 .60 1.20 r...... From Portland, Hillsboro and Banks to all stitions named above, $3.00 Low Fares to Meeting of Women's Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to July fl For beautifully illustrated booklet “Vacation Days in Oregon" or booklets* describing Bayocean and other points, as well as information about Eastern Fares, routes, ^op-uvers, etc., call on nearest Agent or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon B. P. O. E. (Elks) Convention, July • to 13, 1912 TOO MUCH BLOWING about ourlumlter in not our policy. Those who know our lumber don’t have to lie told how sound, straight grained and thoroughly seasoned it is. Those who don’t know our lumber should get acquainted, They, like the others, will Purely find the acquaint­ ance an advantage in more ways than one Old Parr’s Possible Age. One of Hie last services Deau Stanley did for Westminster abbey w*a to cause the almost effaced Inscription over tbe celebrated old I’nrrj» grave to be'recut. It Is as follows: “Tho: I’arr of ye Couuty of Salop. , Borne In AD 1483 He lived lu ye reigns of Ten Princes viz.. K Edw 4. K Edw b. K. Rich 3. K Hen 7. K. Heu. 8. K Edw 0. Q Ma.. Q Ella. Ka. Ja. A K. Charles Aged 152 yearea. and was Burled Here Novemh. 15. HB5 ” The "old Countess of Desmond." wbo la said to have died at tbe age of 140. Is mentioned by I »rd Baron. Archbish­ op Vatter and Kir William Temple Tbe first assures us tbat "she did deutlge (renew her teeth) twice or tbrl<-e. cast- teg her old teeth, and others coming lu tbelr place ’’— Loudon Graphic. A. G. Beals Lumber Company ROUND TRIPS EAST On ths dates given below, round trip tickets will be sold to the points in the East shown below, and many others, al greatly reduced fares quoted: The Way Spaniards Smoke. The Spaniards are tbe moat expert smoker* In tbe world. A native takes a bevvy pull at bls cigarette, tnbaies tbe smoke, takes up a wins skin *>r bot­ tle. pours half a (Hnl down bl« throat, bolding tbe veaael a foot front bln ntouih. without spilling a drop, and then, with a sigh of satisfaction, closes his ryes and eihaies tbe smoke from tale boss sod tuoutli In cloud« He will also lobale tbe einoke. coo reran for a few minutes In a natural manner and then blow out tbe smoke THROUGH TRAINS EAST In Connection With Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways »11IX® Dttr. It .... $5240 Omaha ... 107 Duluth .... WM Philadelphia . . II0J0 Kenias CBy . . 60J® Pittaburg . . . 7240 St. Loua ... 9140 Milwaukee . . 7240 MinneapoUe . . 60 00 St. Paul ... 55 90 Montreal . . . 106.00 Toronto ... 10640 Vaablngton . . 55JK New York . . DATES O’ teALF May a,a, s t.io. ii.iy.ia, m , as, tata. 16040 10140 9140 7040 6040 9140 10740 lu. i. a, r. a. ta. »♦, ta, it . ta, ta. 30. at. as. as. ar. as a», tata. A Charles Sable. 3U Cook St.. Ro cheater, N. Y., eave be recommends Foley Kidney Pills st every oppor­ tunity bees use they gave him Ore. Mrs. Potter A Son, Prop«. coming from Mr. Sable, is direct Rarmie 80c. and up; $7 00 a month and convincing evidence of the great curative qualities of Foley. and'up. Beths. Hot aad told Water. Kidney Pills. Lamar's Drug Store Vacation Suggestions Elk’» Convention A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. They Put an Kn4 to It. HOTEL Cyras Noble is pure, old and palatable— Bottled at drinking strength. Sold all over the world. Wheeler. MISSED THE MARK, OVER POST-OFFICE. The stronger and rougher whiskey tastes—the more harm it will do. Why take chancès with your nerves, your stopiach, your general health Tillamook. Washington County, Or., Lands. 216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or. Window Panos Upon Which Henry of Navarre Had Not Written. Mrs. Andrew Laug. writing in Black­ wood's. tells of a Freis-bmau in whose chateau was a window on which Henry IV. bad once scratched the Inscription: “Dleu garde de mal ma uiie: Ce 22 de Septembre. 1589.— lleury.” Tbe Inset p- tlou when M Eudel first saw It was lu two lines of big. clumsy letters. Two years later, being again In the neb It- Itorbood. be revisited tbe chatei u. when he was astonished to find that tbe Inscription was now In three lines, with the letters much more uearly u it form After some effort be got bold of the secret, ¡'or forty years the Inacrip. tion ou tbe wludow bad been t he guide's pride and pleasure till. In one fatal moment of Inattention on tla imrt. an Englishman bad cut tbe pane of glass out of Its setting and walked away with It in bis pocket. Tbe poor guide hurried to tell his master wbat bad befallen blm. The owner of the chateau assured him that the Occident was of no consequence nnd could soon be put right. And so It was! A piece of glass of tbe same tone as the, other (tanes was procured and fastened lightly in its place. Tbe guide received orders to turn his back so as to allow visitors to read tbe inscrip­ tion—or, if they wished, to steal it. But It was necessary for tbe man to perceive tn tbe nick of time what wns goiug on and only consent to abut his eyes on tbe receipt of n handsome tip (the amount fixed beforehand!, two- tblrds of which was to go to bls mas­ ter. Bay City. 1. -17 Acres. Orchard. Well improved. Will trade for bottom land only.—$15,000. 2. —TO acres. Orchard. Buildings cost $5,000.—$18 000. 3. -24 acres. Orchard. Fine _______ r__________ —$36,000. . improvements. 4. —42S acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw.— $25,000. 5 —15 acres. All fruit. Gdod improvements.—$20,000. ft— f> acres. All in fruit. Good improvements.—$1(10001 7.—Business Lot, Hood River.—$10,000. 11. —160 acres. Six acres cleared. Fine apple land.—$8,000. General Scwt’a Retort to His Whist Partner a Apology. After bls retirement General Scott passed tbe summer of 18112 at Cozzeu’s hotel. West Point, where every even­ ing a party of gentlemen adjourned to tbe general’s sitting room for tbelr game. Being a good player, tbe host was usually victorious, but If he and bls partner were ever lieateo Scott’s ire was made manifest One night it happened that the usual party was missing. Wbat was to be done? Tbe general must buve bls wblst. There happened to be staying at tbe hotel a Judge, wbo was asked to do the favor of taking the fourth band. With some protest on bls part be agreed to do It By cutting for part- ners tbe general aud tbe Judge played together and were beaten—horribly beaten. Knowing bow it Irritated the gen­ eral to lose tbe game, tbe Judge as he rose from the table said in his most dignified and courtly way: “I formerly played a fairly good game of wblst. but have been out of practice so long that 1 am somewhat rusty. I hope that fact may be taken as an excuse for my mistakes.” Whereupon the general arose with equal dignity and retorted. “I am glad to learn that 1 have been playing with latent talent and not with a natural born fool!” TALE OF A ROYAL RELIC. Timber. I Hillsboro. THE son ANSWER. Buxton. / Banks. For Sale ©r Exchange at I First Class Job Printing at the Headlight Office.