Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1912, Image 4

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    Tillamook''H««dlignc, July 18, 1912
COURT OF ST. JAMES.
|
The Problem ef Fere*. *
Whether tbe sum total of energy te
existence to increasing or decreasing to
unknown. Man may cause energy to
cbsnge from one mode or form to so
other, but there Is oo annihilation nor
lia-rease. Energy may be created or
destroyed by tbe Creator and tbe fact
escape detection In this colossal uni­
verse. which has not, by any means,
been fully explored
Tbe entire problem of force, or en­
ergy- la being studied in laboratories
wltb renewed activity and wltb tbe aid
of Instruments of ever Increasing •e
curacy. Space may bold woudera
undetected. Thus energy In a form DOt
at present known may reside there.
A number of recent experiments nave
revealed effects that are inexplicable
by any laws known to science. These
reaearchee were made in light The
results of atudies now being made are
■ waited wltb great Interest A new
electronic theory of light may be for­
mulated—that 1a. tight may be radi­
ating rays of excessively minute bodies
at least 1,000 times less tban tbe by
drogen atom —New York American.
Tiskled the Buffalo**
Bow Ja Yankee railroad man once
Milt
I n 1 telegraph poles In
western Kansas and signally failed la
related by a pioneer of Pawnee county.
Early settler* remember that for
wllsg you could see a white polished
belt on every telegrapb pole where buf-
faloes had polished tbelr shaggy bide
when tormented by buffalo gnats 1
was told that many poles were broken
by tbe vast army of scratching ani­
mals. A certain railroad official wbo
lived Ln Boston, wbere tbe shoes were
made, bought all tbe pegging awls on
the market and bad tbe section men
drive them into tbe poets until they
looked like giant cactuses. Tbe herds
came and saw and conquered. They
fought for first place at tbe poles and
tickled their mangy hides wltb tbe
■wla, which were broken by tbe joyful
bulls that still scratched on tbe rem­
nants until the poles fell. Needless to
say, the remaining awls were with­
drawn from service at once.—Kansas
City Journal.
Ventriloquism.
V“i‘irtloquiHia ut no acienc*. but mere­
ly a trick io tbe manipulation of the
voice. Wblcb after much prectic* is
i able to tie done tn a way to deceive. It
cottHlsta merely In th* varied modifies
tlona uf th* Hounds produced tn tbe
| larynx tn Imitation of the modification«*
wblcb diHtame Inipo**» u|>on tbe voice
Tbe essential mechanism of ventrllo
quistn couststs in taking a full breath,
then keeping tbe muscles of tbe neck
and chest fixed and speaking with tbe
moutb almost closed aud tbe lips and
lower Jaw as motionless as possible,
while air 1 b very slowly expelled
through a narrow glottis. Care Is also
taken tbat none of tbe expired air e*
capes through tbe nose. Much of tbe
ventriloquist’s skill, however. In 1ml
fating sounds coming from particular
directions det>*nds on deceiving other
sense» than bearing. Tbe direction
from which sounds reach the ear is
never very clearly distinguished, and
wben the attention 1s directed to a par
ticular point the imagination Is apt to
refer to tbat point whatever sounds we
may bear.—Philadelphia Pres*
Administrator's Notice to Creditors
N otice
is
H ereby G ivin ,—T o
all whom it may concern, that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for the County ot Tillamook, has
appointed the undersigned admin-
istrator of the Estate of N. M. F.
Dawson, deceased ; and all persons
having CLAIMS against said es­
tate are hereby required to present
the same, properly verified, to said
administrator at his residence in
Tillamook City, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated June 20th, 1912.
J. A. D awson ,
Administrator of the Estate of
N. M. F. Dawson, deceased.
What s Preeentatien te English Royal­
ty Means flaeially.
te Bo need for jealousy and •*-
1 about preseutatloiia al court.
Any respectable American girl can be
presented at tbe court of St James U
■ be have sufficient influence wltb some
ludy wbo te eveu mildly persona grata
at court. And wbeu a girl or a matron
bas been presented then the matter
ninety-nine cases out of a hundred
comes to an abrupt end
Tbe social cachet amounts to do
more tban this—that tbe lord cbamber-
lalu bas made an Inquiry Into your an­
In the Circuit Court for the State
tecedents and found nothing in their
of Oregon, for Tillamook County
history to cause comment, la tbe case
of Americans tbe Inquiry cannot bo
REGISTRATION OF TITLE
anything but perfunctory.
In the ir after of the Application of
Some people imagine that a presenta­
The First Christian Church of Tilln-
tion at court 1s followed Immediately
Citv, Oregon, to register the title
by an Invitation to tbe next state din­
to the South East quarter of Block
ner or tbe next state concert or tbe
four (4) in Thayer’s Addition to the
next state tea and muffiua. Nothing of
Town of Lincoln (now Tillamook
the kind. You must attain or Inherit
City) in Tillamook County, Oregon,
great social Importance or be repre­
the same being otherwise more
Silent Wisdom.
sentative tn aome way before tbe king
particularly described as follows,
Keep atlll. When trouble to brewing,
■ nd queen ask yon to dine wltb them.
Ths Tree In the Picture.
to-wit: Beginning at a point 71Yk
keep etill. Even when slander to get­
Two
Veraiona.
1 confeHS that to me much or tbe de feet East of the South West corner
Presentation 1a a pretty laborious
Miss Jan* Barlow'a fl rat contribution ting on bls legs, keep still. When your light of an early mornlDg landscape of of Block Four (4) of the aforesaid
and ex;>en81vv ceremony, signifying to
keep
atlll
—
till
joo
feeling*
are
hurt,
uuy one wbo is not in tbe inner social to literature was aome teraea that abe
Corot or Claude Monet Is due In no Addition, and running thence East
recover from your excitement at any
ring in Ixmdon nothing. — New lurk •ent to the Corntdll Magazine while
small measure to tbe music of slug along the South line of said Block
rate
Thing*
look
differently
through
7iv2 feet; thence North 105 feet;
■till in her teeua.
She awaited the
3 elegrapb.
Ing birds. Though not one Is to be
thence West 71)4 feet; thence South
an unagitated eye.
editor'* reply wltb glrlteb eagerness
seen.
I
am
sure
they
are
there
to the place of beginning, and be­
Dr. Burton relate* bow once in a
Wben It came It wa* a shock:
There Is a story told of Corot that he ing, and to be a tract of the full
A COLOSSAL HARP.
| “I have no use for your *llly verse*.” commotion be wrote a letter and sent
was once painting In a wood, while size of 71% feet East and West by
She waa. naturally, mortified and It and wished be bad not "In my later
whose 105 feet North and South.
Vcritan'« A**lian Giant Had String* i hurt A plain rejection would have year*,” be said. "I had another com­ near him sat another painter
All to whom it may concern :
creed was to record things In oh ture
320 F**t In Length.
motion
and
wrote
a
long
letter,
but
beeu bad enough.
On* worded ao
T ake N otice :
to the
just
as
they
are
Coming
over
Tbe largest harp ever mad*, ao far scornfully was sheer, unnecessary era
life ttaO rubbed a little scuse Into me.
That on the 11th day of July,
easel
of
I
’
ere
Corot,
he
said:
a* 1a known, waa tbat Invented aud • Ity. She endured ber misery In soli­ and I kept that letter In my pocket
A D. 1912, an application was filed
"Why, you are not painting this
against tbe day when 1 could look It
conatructre by M. Verltan. provost of tude for awbll*— ber family knew noth
by said The FirstChristian Church of
scene
at
all
as
It
really
Is.
You
have
Burkll, nrtr Basel. It was known aa Ing of ber literary venture—but ber over without agitation and without
Tillamook City, Oregon, in the Cir­
left
out
that
large
rock
yonder
and
cuit Court of Tillamook County,
the gtaantlc meteorological aeolian feeling* became too much for ber. Sb* tear*. I wa* glad 1 did. Less aud leas
It seemed necessary to send It 1 was put tn a birch tree—there Is no sm-h State of Oregon, for the initial regis­
harp. It wa* 320 feet In length and waa . confessed and demanded sympathy.
tree to be seen.”
tration of the title to the land above
erected In tbe garden of It* Inventor In
But wben she showed tbe letter tbe not sure It would do any hurt but In
With a confluing smile Corot replied
described.
1787.
sprawling editorial hieroglyphic*, read my doubtfulness 1 leaned to reticence,
Now, unless you appear on or be
Thia hnrp consisted of fifteen Iron wltb more calmness and wltb th* and eventually It waa destroyed” “If you'll not say anything atsmt It. I fore the 15th day of August, A.D.
wires, 820 feet In length, stretched be­ whole family to Interpret took on a Time works wonder*. Walt till you will tell you why 1 put tn that birch 1912, and show cause why such ap­
tween two j-olt-s. The wlree were from aurprlalr.gly different algnlflcanc*. H* can speak calmly, and then you will It was to please the birds.”—Atlantic
plication shall not be gi anted, the
two to three inches apart, th* largest had written:
not need to speak, maybe.
same will be taken as confessed,
Whan Brodie Bluffed Mitchell.
and a decree will be entered accord­
being one-sixth of an Inch In thickness I “I bop* to use yonr pretty vera**.”—
Once, wben I d England. Steve Hrodle. ing to the prayer of the application,
uud tbs smallest one-twelfth of an Inch. Youth’s Companion.
Candlelight,
the famous bridge jumper, was in a and you will be forever barred from
They were placed In th* direction of
In domestic lighting for nearly the
party which Included Charlie Mitchell, disputing the same.
Dorth aud south and inclined In such a
flrat half of tbe last century candles
T rouaara.
In witness whereof, I have here
the prizefighter
Mitchell made aome
manner as to form ao angle of from ! A recently published work on the held undisputed sway.
Tbe bell 1»
unto set my hand and affixed the
twenty to thirty degreea wltb tbe hori­ ■octal conditions of the last century rung, and Mary brings In candles, a remarks derogatory to Jobn L Sulll seal of said Circuit Court of the
zon. being stretched by means of roll­ remluda us that trousers ware invent­ pair of molds in tall brass candlesticks van. to wblcb Brodie rejoined with State of Oregon, for
Tillamook
some sarcastic observation» on tbe
ers properly dlxposed for the purpose.
ed by- the Duke of Wellington, who brightly polished, with snuffers on a
County, this 11th day of July, A.D.,
sprinting
ability
Mitchell
displayed
Whenever tbe weather cbauged th* was called upon to pay a heavy price tray—a sharp beaked snuffers of steel,
1912.
J C. H olden ,
wires sounded with such loudneas tbat tor bls temerity. Men. we are told, with jaws that opened and shut with a while in the ring wltb Sullivan. This
angered
the
prizefighter,
wbo
knocked
(SEAL)County Clerk and Clerk of the
It was lmfKMSlbl* to go on with a con­ lashed themselves Into fury at a gar
snap and something sinister in their
Brodie
flat
A
h he scrambled to hts
Circuit Court of Tillamook
cert In the house. The sound sometimes ment that reduced all legs to a com­ appearance. There were plated can­
County, State of Oregon.
represented th* hissing note* of water mon level. The graduates of the uul- dlesticks and snuffers, too, for occa­ feet Mitchell made another rush at
in rapid ebullition, sometimes tbat of a * versifies were refused admission to sions of state, wltb sliver branches him. but by then Brodie bad a pistol
barmonlcon and sometimes tbat of dis­ dining ball and chapel with the detest- that suggested the spoils of Jerusalem, In bla hand and. thrusting It under his
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
assailant's nose, remarked: “You think
tant chime* or ao organ.—Exchange.
I ed trousers, while the Iron Duke him- but there was also a lamp, a stately
you're gotn to make a reputation off
Department of the Interior,
i self was excluded from Almack’* when edifice of bronze that towered over
lickin' Steve Brodie, don’t yonT Well,
Lnited States Land Office,
Paul Revere, Dentist.
be presented himself wearing bla pet tbe family circle at times and abed a
you
Just
hit
me
on
-e
and
there
’
ll
be
a
Portland, Oregon,
Was Paul Revere a dentist? Tbe abominations
Hut the conqueror of generous and genial light when so In
July 15th, 1912.
following advertisement published in Napoleon whs not to be resisted In bls dined. But what a demon it was to lot In the papen, about It. but you
won't reud It” That closed the tact­ To EDGAR ELKINS, of Beaver,
tbe Boston Gazette and Country Jour­ far greater task of conquering public smoke and to smell! And it would
Oregon, Conteetee :
nal of Revere’a time te believed to opinion. There was something about burn, when ft condescended to burn dent.
You are hereby notified that Dick
prove tbat be waa; “Whereas, many the pantalcsms that commended them at all. nothing but tbe very finest
Dixon, who gives Blaine, Tilla­
Advsnc* of Civiliietion. •
person» are so unfortunate ua to lose to tbe so called tulud of the tn asses, ■perm ol -Il at a fabulous price per gal-
mook Co., Oregon, as his post
Food
office address, did on July 8th, 1912,
their Fore teeth hy Accident and otn and wa base been wearing them ever lox—London Qlobe.
Cooked food.
tile in this office hie duly corrobo­
erwaya. to tbelr great Detriment, not aluce.
A table to keep the food from the rated application to uontest and
only In Looks, but s|-eaklug tsith lu
Old Time Simple Manner*.
xround
secure the cancellation of your
Curved Arms of Flywheels.
Public aud Private:—This la to Inform
Richard Evelyn, who died tn 170«.
A plate to keep the food from the homestead, Entry No, 16390, Serial
all aueb that they may have them re­ I A great inauy people imagine tbat laments in Dis diary the vanishing of
ta hie.
No. 01430, made December 4th, 19)7,
placed wltb artificial ouea. that look* the arms of tlrwbeeto and pulleys are “the simple manners tbat prevailed In
A thick cloth to keep the plate from for the S. E. %, Section 22. Township
aa well aa the Natural A answers the curved for the sake of beauty and bls younger days.” "Men,” he «ays.
3 South, Ranges West, Willamette
th* table.
end of H|M>aktug to all Intents, by graceful ap|H-itrau<e. But this Is not "courted aud chose tbelr
____ wives
__ __ for
A thlD cloth to keep the plate from Meridian, and as grounds for his
In tbe making of these wheels tbelr modesty, frugality, keeping at
Paul Revere. Goldsmith, uear the so.
contest he alleges that said Edgar
th* thick cloth
Elkjns has abandoned said land
head of Dr. Clarke’a Wharf. Boetou. they are cast Io saud from molten iron home, good housewifery and other eco­
Then a not tier plate to keep tbe food and has not lived on eaid land for
As tbe arms are of less nomical virtues then In reputation Tbe
All Persons wbo have had false Teetn poured in
from the tlrxt plate
two years last past.
Bit by Mr Jobn Baker. Burgeon Deu- thickuess and body tban tbe heavy virgin* and youug ladles of tbst golden
Then a dolly to keep tlii second plat*
You are, therefore, further noti­
tl-tt. and they bare got loose
tbev rim and tbe bub. they begin to cool age put tbelr bttnds to tbe spindle, nor
from the Hint plate
fied that the eaid allegations will
will lu tlmei. tuny have them fastened off quicker Hy tbe time tbe arms are disdained they tbe needle; were obse­
1Vh*u tb* table In protected bv the be taken by this office as having
by the above wbo learot tbe Method “set” tbe rim and bub are still cool­ quious and helpful to tbelr pareuta. In­
thick cloth mid tbe thick cloth by the been confessed by you, and your
ing and contracting, and tbe effect structed in tbe managery of the family
of fixlug them from Mr Maker.”
eaid entry will be canceled there
I of their shrinkage Is to cause a very and gave pretuigea of making excellent thin cloth and the thin cloth by a under without your further right to
plate and thr piste by a dolly sud the
powerful
pull
on
the
arena.
As
tbe
be heard therein, either before this
Haney Bread.
wives. Tbelr retirement* were devout doily by
u xvi-ond plate, the food la
office or on appeal, if you fail to
Io Europe, wbere tb* food value of latter are solidly set they become se­ and religious books and tbelr re-res
protected by a diet —Life
hie in this office within twenty days
honey seems to be much better uuder- verely strained, but if tbe arma are tions In tbe distillatory, tbe knowledge
after the fourth publication of this
■ io - h I iban in tbe United Htataa, euor- curved they withstand tbe pull that of plants and their virtues, for tbe com­
Was
Willing
to
Go
to
Sea.
notice, as shown below, your an­
liioua quantities ar* used.
Of late goes on during shrinkage and ■Italy fort of their poor neighbors and nse of
At the tiuie when William K Chan
swer, under oath, specifically meet­
i tbelr -family, wblcb wholesome, plalu
year* we seem to be waklnx to tbe straighten out a little,
dler of New Haniiishlre was sec­ ing and responding to these alle­
realization of tbe value of honey a* a
diet ffd kltcben physic preserved to retary of the navy Admiral Mea.le was gations of contest, or if you fail
win-leso me and dellclou* article of
A >*uth African Nam«,
perf«*j health."
commandant of the navy yard to within that time to file in this office
food and also aa to It* preservative
Tbe hardy Boer voortrekker* had •
Washington
They got Into trouble due proof that you have served a
copy of your answer or the said
quallries.
Cake* and sweetbreads One aeaae of poetry In naming placea
Had a Good Opinion of Hlmaolf.
somehow, these two positive gentle
contestant either in person or bj-
made wltb sugar aoon become dry and In South Africa.
In tbe Transvaal
Wordsworth considered “Tbe Excur. men. and the cumuiatidaut wa- «um
registered mail. If this service is
crumbly and to get tbe good of them there la • place which rejoices Io tbe ■ion” tyls best poem and next to It "Tbe
moiled before tbe aevretary oue day on made by the delivery of a copy of
must l-e eaten when fresh. but wbera Dame of WaachteenMtjebeldebaacb- White Doe of Rylstone."
He once a matter ot importance
The secre­ your answer to the contestant in
they are mad* up with honey they fonte! n. “lt to a d * id *. m saya a Cape ■aid that when be first thought seri­
tary told the commandant that If be person, proof of such service must
see in to retain their moist freahnaaa Town exebang*. “wblcb apeak* of lai- ously of being a poet be looked into
kept on. or words to that effect. nr be either the said contestant’s writ­
Indefinitely.
In France honey bread aura, whoa* gentle Invitation to tba btmaelf to see how be waa fitted for
should ceralnly tie obliged to pomati ten acknowledgment of his receipt
a year or eighteen month* old to pre- thirsty traveler to rest a. little by th* the work and seemed to find there
of the copy, showing the date of its
him by sending him to -es
"Mr Sec
ferred to that juat mad*. Tb*y aay, brook b*n*atb tb* cool abad* of tb* "that first great gift, the vital soul." a retary.” ss st Meade. ”1 Pavent
receipt, or the affidavit of the per-
any ' son by whom the delivery was made
“It ha* ripened " It to tb* pr***rva- t* ealla up at one* tb* thought of a statement which shows tbst. whatever thing to any except that when
It is ; stating when and where the copy
five, or rather th* unchanging quality green oaato in a dry and barren land." other people may think of him. be bad
punlshmeni tor an officer of Ha­ navy was delivered, if made by registered
of honey, tbat make* It so popular
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■ passably fair opinion of himself. Be to tie ordered to sea what Is tour
serv
■nail, proof of such service must
with th* beat cod fact loner*.—Christian
Th* Unopened Latta*.
frequently expressed bls opinion of bla ice coming *o* I
should like to go to consist of the affidavit of the person
Herald.
“What does -George aaty la bla tot- own poetry and once said that be bad sea. sir <io>-d day
by whom the copy was mailed
widened tbe domain of tbe poet over .
stating when and the post office to
Saldar*
whole field deemed Irreclaimable.
which it was mailed, and this affi-
Th* Pleiad**
Rpldars are oot Inaecta. aa tnoat peo­
! Those tlmekrt-|»TH tb* Pleiad** ha V* davit must be accompanied by the
postmaster’s receipt for the letter.
nie thlnk. Tbo spider baa elgbt lega,
be*u lined to mark tb* dsv» troni th*
i ou should state in your answer
wberess so Insect canuet bave more
m<xt remor- fierhidn
T W tewkee the name of the post office to which
tban ala. The oervoua arsirai te coo-
describing th* tire ceremonies of th* you desire future notices to be sent
atructed on a totally dlfferent basta,
Pn*hlo Indiana of TnaM.van. «aid that, to you.
and so are tbe clrculatloo and respira­
bavins lieef- preaent on two auch .ai-a
H. F. H igby , Register
timi
The eysa are dltferent. tb* In­
A Bad OUtl**k.
»loo- tn I»« and Itaci n* tnuort that rv..
. c J’ c- A rd ® ey . Receiver.
serta ha ring many compound eyaa and
fir8t Pub|ication July 18th.
First Tramp-Tflare ain’t «©to’ to h*
tb* error of tini* mad* by th* Indian-
tbe spillar aerar harlng mora tbaa ««•d II v I d tor our protoaüoai U» th*
•a to th* 13th of November in those Date of second publication July 25th
Date of third publication Aug 1st.
righi and all of tbam almple. Thea a future. I’m atoarrd.' Second Tratap-
two year* wa« InalgnUh-ant
It waa
Date of fourth publication Aug. 8th.
spider ha a no a*parat» head, tbe head ‘Ow’a tbat?
Fire» Tramp-Va tbla
tb* culmination of th* Pleiad*« which
and tbe thorsx belng fuseti tugetbar.
_
. In Cuspan**.
'»re dviiiaarion Tn*«
told tb* In-han* th* proper tlu>e for
Dysentery is always aeriou* and
""“My* brother baa taken tb* drink tb* ta-i-iuniug of then rtf**
la trecbln «Irl* ’qrw to
often a dangerous disease, but it
Lsngeet Ceugh sn R*«e*d.
core." remarked tb* first clubman
wltttea.- Exchange.
con be cured. Chamberlain’s Colic
Tbe tiger came toward me. t
“Baa It cured bimF Inquired tbeaec-
All In th* Nam*
and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured
lug and grunting, aud when t
aad etnbmaa.
Fielen-M» mot ber. a I-mehr ferian
it even when malignant and epi­
opposite tbe screen be gave c
’He faare aa*“-Ptttab«irxt> Poet
demic. For sale by all dealer*
Wbat * roar*. Mars Mar* Miner nt
those fearful coughs wblcb o
let toe «e* Mln* i* a Metmaliat W hat
■san wbo bas beeu close to a
I« vmir* Belial
Heli* M* naither
twast can appreciate.
It was i
lev*« told me twit I heard her tell her
f*rt king -London standard
friend (bat ab* waa a dyspeptic. — Kx
Chana-*
V
of th*
i
i
FAMILY
RECIPES
The valued family re­
cipes for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec-
tive than ever.
Right prices
assured.
are also
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
HARPER
WHISKY
A Delightful Beverage,
A Safe Stimulant,
A Good Medicine.
Sold by
MCLAUGHLIN
with thelprobletn of buying Harness»,
you will find it-distinctly advanta­
geous to coine and do your select­
ing here. You will get the beat
qualities, the moat thorough and
conscientious workmanahip, and be
charged the moat reasonable prices.
We can supply single or double
Sets or any single article that you
may be in need of.
W.A, Williams & Co
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
All Grocers Sell
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
for 6 LOAVES
FOR a Quarter
- TlbUHMOOK FARM
DANOS.
Are you thinking of selling your
dairy ranch dr looking for
good dairy land. See
F. W. STOCK,
German Real Estate
Dealer,
Corner of 8th and 2nd Ave. E ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Foley’s
Pills
What They Will Da for Y m
R. A. WAHLEN, D.O,
Eye SightSpecialist
t
• hr«* Yow thin* ne'e rhe i>m at
"”•••*
H--CK- t«M
He wrere rtte
i*r““-*’ la that fatuity, an naht
Iterk
ft
I
They will cure your backache,
•trengthen your kidneys, cor«
reef urinary irregularities, build
■p the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pro»
eent Bright’s Disease and Din*
•nd restore health and
h. Refuse substitute«.
bHiDAR'S
Durg Store,