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Tillamook Headlight, June 2T, Get Together. TIPPING IS ANCIENT. DEATH BY PRESSIK FREEDOM OF LONDON. Ono of the Horrible Modes of Tartar» In Tillamook County exist several In Shskespeare’s Tima It Used ta Ba 1 It Carries With It the Right to Ke«p In the Middle Ages. Pigs In fit. James’ Parish. flourishing commercial clubs com Called Vailsgiving. One of the Judicial penalties in the Many towns In Great Britain enjoy middle ages was death by pressing. posed of the live men of ita different The word tip is of corupsrtlvely mod communities. Each club meets at ern origin, as It used to be valla, a special and peculiar privileges. When, Strictly speaking, this manner intervale to consider and discus« shortened form of avails or profits. We some years ago. parliament deprived death waa not a penalty, but an avoid things that are important to the apeak now of the avails of an estate the Cinque Ports of their ancient privi ance of penalty. In the penal practice leges. Brlgbtllugsea, a Cinque Port of the time it was not enough that the health, wealth and general better or of a business transaction. A hun dred years ago they called gratuities “limb" or "appanage,” was in some person accused of crime for which ment of the community it repre to servants or waiters vails. Dr. John way overlooked. Consequently its in sents Hut each clubfaacting inde son's dictionary, published In 175S, de- habitants are still exempt from aerv capital punishment was provided pendently of the other, resulting in ! i tines vails as 'SBouey given to servants Ing on Juries, they cannot he taken by should be convicted by the testimony of witnesses. His own acknowledg the duplication of efforts. 1 as a perquisite or present rather than the press gang, and the town can still ment of guilt was necessary. If the It seems to the Surf if a general ! in tbe way of wages.” Dean Swift tppolnt Its own ale taster. It Is at I crime was fastened upon the accused meeting could be arranged at mentions a person "whose revenues, Brlghtllngsea that the ceremony of ' by witnesses and he confessed then which would be representatives besides vails, amounted to £13.” Uhake- electing the mayor takes place In the | only was a true conviction obtained. from all the communities that have ' speare uses the word In tbe same sense belfry of the parish church. In this case the goods of the criminal In at least one manor, that of the so much in common, niucli good 1 where he makes one of tbe fishermen as well as his life were forfeit to the lu "Pericles" say. “ But hark you. my Earl of Carnarvon, the inhabitants would result. At such h meeting law. The pressing, the "peine forte et friend, 'twas we that made up this gar may cheerfully disregard the enact the county a.-id its needs an a whole dure" of the old penal law, was de ment and there are certain condol- ments of the ground game act, passed could be discussed and pluriH for ( 1 meats, certain valla.” He wanted to twenty years ago. The ancient right signed as a means of extorting a con fession. The sufferer of this exercise the united sup(>ort and c onrerted Ve condoled with a tip. of free chase and warren over freehold action formulated. TJe practice probably continued to land Is still In force there. Indeed it administered by the sworn tormentors The natural wealth of Tillamook grow after Shakespeare's time, for late was actually exercised a very few was stripped and laid upon the dun County is beyond estimate, its re In the eighteenth century a philan years ago, and a private bill was geon floor with a Jagged stone under him. Over him was laid a door, and sources are unlimited. It now is thropist and reformer of tbe period brought Into parliament designed to do upon this platform was laid a mass of reached by one of the most scenic published u tract against Indiscrim away with It. The bill however failed stones up to aud past the weight which inate almsgiving, and denouncing the > become law. rail routes in the golden west. Ita The freedom of the city of London the human frame could endure. On streams and bays and luir hors and vails practice as demoralizing both to those who gave nnd to those who ac carries with It. nominally, at any rate, the first day he was fed with three beaches, its woodlands and meadows cepted the gratuities. This early re the right to keep pigs In the parish of morsels of moldy bread, on the second and mountains are destined to former was Jonas Hanway (1712 1786). St. James. Piccadilly. But. if any one with three sips of water and thus in spread the fame of the Pacific North who. after writing a book of eastern was disposed to avail himself of this alternation so long as life remained, west throughout the world. trnvel. undertook to reform some of liberty land In that part of London is During all ibis suffering the torment- How best to exploit and capitalize the soolal vices of bls day. He de somewhat too costly for profitable pig ors awaited his confession. it is of record that as late as 1630 In this untold weuhh should be the nounced vailsgiving and practiced farming.—London Family Herald. England a Mrs. Clltheroe died silent aim of each and every community wbnt he preached by refusing to pay under the pressure rather than allow working in harmony for the good of more than the stipulated price for re HE HAD TO HURRY. her property to be taken from her fam all. The growth of one- means the freshments or for any kind of service or to give gratuities to servants who ily. growth of all. received wages. But his crusade died On ths Dsad Rush Bscauss Hs Had No In the older accounts of the Salem Let us have a “Tillamook Spirit with him, and vails still survive under Tims to 8pars. witchcraft it is said that Giles Corey in Convention” this aumnier with the odious name of tips.—Indianapolis In Chicago there is a man whom his 1692 was pressed to death, but that friends know as Inaburry Jones. One whole episode is Involved in obscuri every man in attendance who ia News. morning about 10 o'clock a man with ties.—New York Sun. earning an honest living and ia southern blood In bls veins saw Jones, adding to the well being of this ANTS HAVE FIVE NOSES. whose energy be bad often admired, com munity. SNAKES ARE STUPID. Every individual, every commer The Sente of Smoll Is Very Important tearing down State street as if propel led by the winds of heaven. It came cial club and every newspaper in to Thaso Inaacts. over the southerner to follow Jones Th« R«ptil«s May B« Tamed, but They the county should co-operate in In their antennae, or ¡eelers, ants Cannot Be Trained. Just to see where be was going and this, the sowing and growing and have five noses, each of which has Its One cannot train or teach snakes to bow tremendous a matter waa depend sure results that are bound to come own duties to perform. do anything whatever. Their brain ent on bls getting there. One nose tells the ant whether it is from the fostering of the "Tillamook Jones rushed Into the Palmer House, power is so limited that the marvel is In Its own nest or that of an enemy; Spirit. ” rushed up to the cigar stand, grabbed bow they have ever managed to sur another nose discriminates between a cigar, yelled back, "Puteronmyac- vive in the great competition, especial A Little Bcoat from an Oregonian odors of ants of the same species, but count,” without stopping to sort the ly when one finds that they are still of different colonies; a third nasal or Booster. words, and dashed out, with the south on the "ascending curve” of evolution. gan serves the purpose of discerning I went for u ride to see the ocean the Bcent laid down by the ant's own erner panting hard behind. After tear Most of them can be tamed to some ing down Washington street for balf extent by constant human companion wide, feet, so that It may be able to retrace Where the mountains and the ocean the way quite easily; a fourth nose a block he dived Into the Field office ship and Judicious handling (some spe linger side by side, building and Just missed being Jam cies very much more readily than And I got aboard the Tillamook smells the Inrvae and pupae, and the med by the elevator doors In his de others). When they have learned to fifth nose detects the presence of an train, termination not to lose a car. trust, to appreciate the fact that there Such a time I had in my life and enemy. The southerner took the next car up is no necessity for self defense, then If an ant 1«! deprived of a certain I'm going again, Campers here Bnd there and every nose. It will live peaceably with ene and entered Jones' office timidly, cer they may tie trusted, a principle which tain that be was about to come upon a applies to most animals, and there the where, mies, but if It retains Its fifth nose It And I was glad the conductor had will fight the alien to the death. There conference of at least four of the most scope and possibility of their educa Important men In Chicago's financial tion come to an end. accepted my lure, Is n difference In the functions of nose If you get to feeling funny and world. Inside he found Jones smoking After that the most that a skillful one anti nose five, although they ap want the worth ol your money, bls cigar behind the morning paper, exhibitor can do with them is to adapt pear to be somewhat alike. Then climb aboard, comr hurry, bls feet on his desk and bis swivel himself and his actions to their move Tills sense of smell does not come you’ll forget all your worry, cbalr tilted back comfortably.— New ments, which by familiarity be can All aboard on the Tillamook train. till the anta are three days old. If, York Post. pretty nearly anticipate, so that these All alniard for Tillamook, come and therefore, anta only twelve hours old may appear purposive and Intelligent are placed among others belonging to take a good look, He may affect to listen to the serpent's The Doomed Shepherd Dog. There’s swimming and there's fish different colonies, they will grow up Tbe shepherd's dog that kills a sheep counsels, or receive Its kiss on bis lips ing in every brook, quite amicably and not understand Don't you hear that brakeman shout, that they are a mixed lot, because la doomed. Tbe penalty Is death. Ste if Its bead Inclines In an upward direc For he's been there getting wise they will have grown up with Ideas of venson in one of his essays tells a story tion, or to lure It from one hand to the and he knows what lie's about, scent In accordance with their sur of how Jobti Todd, “the oldest herd on other, or to guide It to some given Get a bustle aboard thia train, the reutlands." once snw a dog be spot should it by chance glide hurl- Once they've bought a round trip roundings. The sense r.f smell to them knew maneuvering toward a pool be ■oiltally or downward. Just as the la as Important as the sense of sight ticket then you'll go again. bind Kirk Yet ton. Indian snake charmer takes deceptive There's grounds and to human beings. "John lay the closer under tbe bush advantage of the natural defiant atti beaches ocean reaches, aud presently saw tbe dog come forth tude of the well nigh untamable cobra All nlioard it pleases, eating crabs Placid Hindu Servants. •pon tbe margin, look all about him to ds capello,—Chambers’ Journal. and cluma and cheeses, Hindoo servants are the most I tn Don't you hear that "All aboard see If be were anywhere observed, perturnble people In the world, You for Tillamook.” blunge lu aud repeatedly wash him Man's Evening Clothes. him may throw one downstairs or (mt self over bead aud ears and then (but Many severe things have been said of E. G. liKRtiKH. oh the back. He accepts both with ex sow opeuly with tall in air* strike the Inartistic qualities of man's dress actly the same expression of counts- The average man, says l^alir'a, nance The Indian's religion la at the homeward over tbe bills." But the ta modem times, so that It comes as a lias 'ingredient«” to inak- fat for bottom of h II bls acts, all bls feelings. dog's high Intelligence did not save pleasing surprise to bear a word spoken He eats, sleens, move« and has his be him. Jobu reported bls doings, and he Ml Its defense by no less an authority seren bars of aoap, iron for a nieili ing according to religious formula, and “was bad out to a dykeside and than Antonio de la Gandara, the por urn sized nail, augur to fill a small promptly shot.” He was a sheep eater; trait painter. “In the first place." he bowl, salt to till u 'shaker, lime to hla doctrine of relncaruntlon forma bl« be bad betrayed bis trust. —Loudon says. "people dress very well In these whole philosophy of life. The fact whitewash u chicken coop, phos days. Thus, as regards the men, think that you are the master now la due to Btamiard. pliorua to make 2200 mutch tip«, at their evening dress clothes'. Admire the fact that you have been the servant Bears One Crop and Dios. magnesium for a done of iiiagnesia, in some pn vlous reincarnation. He the sober lines, the perfect harmony! The augo pnlui tree bears but one One dazzling point alone in the whole sodium to neutralize a pint and a la the servant now, and the only chance bait of water, potassium to explode for him to Is» reborn In the uinster's crop of fruit. Its load of nuts ta Its real ume. the white surface of the shirt u toy caiiuon, sulphvr to rid a dog IMMltlon Is to learu all the lessons of first aud final effort lu the way of fruit front, and all else Is black—nothing bearing. The uuta become ripe aud are hot black. Do you know anything oi fleas, and albuminoids to make bls present Incarnation. He takes ev atrewn In thousands around the tree More beautiful? Never, possibly, has erytblug philosophically. It Is all a a case of eggs. until the greet stem stauds up by Itself, ■nan's dress been nobler, in a cen part of the day's work. empty and oare. The branches turn tury s time it will be said. 'With what Nature makes more than ample brown aud drop one by one to the perfect art men of that time used to Kept a Watch an His Men. provision for the perpetuation of a grouud. Inside the trunk the work of dnaaf "—New York World. Sir Edward Harland waa the founder species, ami weeds are noexception decay la gvlcg on until what at one to the rule. At thia time of the of the great Belfast firm of shipbuild time waa a mass of white sago and The Old Tableboerd. ers Ills lynx eyed vigilance waa a pith becomes nothing but a collection year the ground ia full of weed fWbaps no great dlfferem-e exists legend at the works. It was said that of rotten brown fibers. One day the seeds of ail kinds, which need only he used tp surrey the workmen through between any mode of the olden times the rain and sunshine of May and a telescope from tbs wludowa of tils trade wind blows more strongly than and that of today than can be seen tn June to start them into vigorous residence. Urmlston. All the men felt uaual, and the leaflet« column of the the manner of serving the meals of the trunk falls with a crash, destroying In fhmily In the first place the very dln- growth. If the soil remains wet that bls eye was on them. A riveter ita fall many of the young palms that tsg table of the colonists waa not like the sprouting of these seeds is de who has a spite against a fellow work, are already springing from the nuts our present ones. It was a long and layed Early plowing aerates and er on a ship can let a riveting hammer scattered some months before. ■arrow board, sometimes but three warms up the soil more quickly, fall, appare tly by accident, upon bb feet wide, with no legs attached to It victim It was gravely alleged tkhi thua starting the seed« early, fill I «till Life. It waa laid on supports or trestles, Ila riami once by his telescope caught ti vat ion with the harrow on un They were looking at the canvases shaped something like a sawhorse. a riveter In thia act and, as aeon as be planted land is much ahea|>er than Thus it was literally a board and waa strived at the works, walked up tu the on exhibition in the artist's studio. "Does this one represent a real land rolled a tableboard, and the linen cov with the cultivator among crops. man and sacked him. •rape?" Inquired the portly gentleman er need at meals was not called a If the field ia to be planted to cul with the double chin. ties ted crop« can be plowed three tablecloth, but a boardcloth or board Olsssy, "Tee. air." answered the artist That or four weeks before pls at mg time "I suppose." «aid the min In the ysi and harrowed or dishedrmr-a a week, lew rost, trvlng to be chntnmy. *Yt rode aback tn the foreground la a moonshiner's cabin In the mountains." thousands of weerle (net started will doran t hart your glass eye W "Oh. yas. Thia must bo the painting get anything In ttr* be Milled A cultivetkm 1» called •Still IJf»' ta the catalogue“— "linee It loak as If It wvnM eaves many Boeings. Move Chicago Tribune likely to hav-> a pans Is It?" rs thia, It improves tire phyewel the other frigidly And bo ■ dition of the soil be Retag • nd gis«ey etaro aerating it, and does mwrh •ft serve the errtl moistnre G -r ” • drouth which la almrret •wrt In come later Títere Is no real need of anyone living troubled with conetIpalimi kjbsmbeilain s Tableta wtll cause ad agroesble movement of the tow- Without any nnplewaanl effect. Glee W<u s trial. For sale by «|| dealers ft is now well known that not usuro than one < aae of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treat ment whatever. All Hint ia nemied ia a free aplication of Chsmlterlsin's Liniment and maaaeging the porta at each application Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the vain and soreness Bold by all dealt I Used ta Oiuitss "DM year «seta nd ever try Ma band 1 Are you on the market fora Good Investment? T illamook , O re ., J une 24,1912. D ear R eader :— I would like to interest you in the Drew Addition, and would be pleased to have you make an appointment, and it would give me pleasure to show you the unsold lots in the tract, and I believe if ycu look into this matter rightly, that vou will not hesitate in making an investment in this addition. This property appeals to me as being one of the best, if not the best, real estate investments in Tillamook City at the present time. . The reasons from which I draw this conclusion are that the property is located several blocks nearer to the business center than any other property in Tillamook that sells at a higher price. The Drew Addition lots can now lie bought for >400 a lot, irrespective of location or individual merit of the lot, and the terms are such that it would be very easy to make the pay ments at the purchase price of $400: the terms are >40 down and >10 per month, thus giving the purchaser 37 months in which to pay for his lot. I candidly believe that this property will advance fully 50 per cent in value to the purchaser by the time the final payments are completed. The value of this prop erty, as it appears to me, is caused by several factors that cre ate value. First, the main 10-inch pipe line, carrying the water supply of Tillamook City, >s within one block of any lot in the tract. This in itself is worth a great deal from several points; first, it insures the property fire protection, and the full pres sure of the wacer system is carried on this main pipe. The large number of consumers drawing water from the mains of Tillamook insures a fresh, cool supply at all times, while if you were on a small lateral, as in some of the other districts of the citv that sell at a higher price, the water remaining in the pipe any great length of time loses its freshness. Another factor is that the property owners on Stillwell Av enue, which borders the western side of this tract, and the property owners on Second Avenue East, which borders the eastern side of the tract, have petitioned the City Council to carry the street pavement from 9th Street to the city limits, thus insuring street pavements between the east and west bor ders of this addition. This will advance the value of every lot in the Drew Addition. If you are opposed to the street pav ing plan, or believe that you are not in a position to make the payments on the street pavement, you have yet the opportuni ty to buy a lot in the Drew Addition where the paving ex penses will not fall on your property for some time, as the lots in the center of the tract on First Avenue East will be only one block from the pavement. Another factor in the value of this property is that the travel into Tillamook from the south end of the county, which carries the Willamette Valley travel, passes within one block of any lot in the tract. Another factor is the fact that the permanent improve ments of the city, such as the new >30,000 high school building and the present high school building, are only 5 blocks from the tract and 6 blocks from the very center of it. The Tilla mook Building, where the Postoffice and King & Smith’s and Haltom's stores are established, is only 8 blocks from the cen ter of this tract. Jones & Knudson Furniture Co.’s building and the new hotel and such other improvements that are being made on Third Street and Second Avenue East are only 8 blocks from the center of this tract. I don't believe that you can make any mistake in making an investment in the Drew Addition. I consider that the lots are at least worth the money, as they are >100 a lot under the market price of any lot that can lie Bought, which lots are lo cated farther from the business section than any lot in the Drew Addition. There are several other factors in connection with this property that appeal to me, and I would like to have a personal interview with you and show you the proper ty on the ground. A much different idea is gained through a personal inspection. It you will call me up by phone and make an appointment, I will be pleased to show you the unsold lots that remain in Drew Addition. I have several choice corner lots left yet, which will not last very long. I will again add that you can make no mistake by purchasing in this Addition, as time is essential in this matter. I would like to have you let me know at once as to wheth er or not I could consider you as an investor in this Addition. With kind regards I beg to remain, Yours very truly, ROLLIE W. WATSON. To the Ladies9 of Tillamook. Commencing Wednesday, June 26th, we wi// run our plant every Wednesday after- noon, starting at 1 p,m. to enable you to do your ironing with electric' Irons. Telephone your iron order now, as the first shipment is nearly all spoken for. I “DM be? Pee at lewet ten yearn be'a bora trying ta make aw better« he like» my cat lag "«-CMrogv Tribune. 1LLAMOOK ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FUEL WKil Ns Wsnt Tstl. "Does rw tiustand tell von every thing T* “Yea, everything except how much iwket mone* he spend.« himself every *«Sta~—UsSrsM Ers» i'raaw I COMPANY. WILL SPALDJNG, Manager