Tillamook H«*dlignt, flugust 15, 1W12. BUILT UPON QUICKSAND. Fallow the arrows to Drew Addi tiop fro on the Postoffice. Ten Dollars down and ten dol­ lars a month will secure you a choice lot in Drew Addition, Follow the Arrows, from the Poetoffice. Drew Addition lota on easy pay­ ments. Drew Addition has city water. Drew Addition will be just one tloA.off the street payment. Secere a lot in Drew Addition on the suay payment plan now offered yon. $10 down and $10 a month. Let us show you the unsold lota in Drew Addition Now before it is too Rollie W Watson, Agt. Eyes Tested And Glasses Fitted. I am a member of the Optical Association of America and hold State License. All work correctly attended to and guaranteed. Prices Reasonable for First CI iimh Work. Can furnish Refer encea to your satisfaction. Now for awhile at Jenkins’ Jewelry Store. Addison H. Harris. Optician and Jeweler. W.C.T.U. Notes. The \V. C. T. C. held their first Mother's meeting last week Ht the Free Rending Rooms, which was u success, there being over sixty pre­ sent tu enjoy the program and re­ freshments. The devotional exercises were conducted by Mra Bewley, the business department by Mr«. Rogers, and the entertaining was < oaducted by Mis. Meuse und Mrs. It Mak«« a Firm Foundation F«e Many Now York Skyocraporo. Quicksund. to tbe popular mind a lurking monster that »wallows up tbe unwary, while ofteu treacherous, tut» been safely built upou. and several uf the second class skyscrapers tn Sew York rest directly upon IL It is necea aury at tbe outset to correct tbe popu lar idea about quicksand. Tbe eogi Deer's definition of quicksand Is any louse. friable material saturated with water There are different kinds of qulckaaud. Juet as there are different kinds of wood, varying from nearly as treacherous as tbe popular idea of It to a material that may be safely built upon. Tbe ground in tbe lower end of Man­ hattan Island Is a quicksand extending from tbe surface to a maximum depth of eighty feet below Broadway It will bear three tons per square foot and tbe foundations of many tall build­ ings rest upon IL Filled In ground is one of tbe poorest materials od which to build, as for years after It has been deposited it will continue to settle aDd obviously any structure it carries must settle with It Ordinary grouDd will bear safely from two to four tons per square foot, dry clay from four to six tons per square foot good gravel from six to ten tons and bedrock from 50 to 200 tons per square foot. Sand If confined will stand very large pressures, and similarly water, tbe most unsuitable of all. If It could be restrained, would be capable of resisting an enormous pres sure. Certaluly no force man bas pro­ duced is sufficient tt> Injure its struc­ ture.—Strand Magazine. « Hew sn Explorer Would Know When He Was at the Pols. SPOILED A SPANISH PLOT. Reward et Dutch Bays Fer Saving Amsterdam's Steck Exchange. Interesting Facts About Labor Agitators. tection against imposition is a|TOHN wholesome axiom of law. Village ( I L. hendersqm school teachers, country clergymen AT FORNEY & COUNSEL, and the sophisticated in general are protected against the bucket shop, * LOR-AT-LAW, the mail older swindle, and the gold-brick adventurer. The post Tillamook Block,Tillamook rv rs against atrainst | _ office issues fraud orders Room No. a6i. thieves and imposters and does what it can to stand between the hawk and the pigeon. Why should T. BOTTS, not organized labor be similarly protected, even against its will, A ttorney at -L aw lete Mt Qf Ab since the spectacle «« of ^oiea.ie wholesale Com r> -act dqu || robbery is < demoralizing ____________ to the pub- j Tagtj p4id for O!». lie at large ? There never was a ser •- nol’j. vant girl in greater need of aid; 1 Residents. never a country clergyman or a village postmistress so helpless, so Tillamook Block. innocent, so guileless, in presence Both phones. of the extortioner. The protest against the high price of living I comes mainly from the class of i workers who feel the pinch more severely than some others. It is CARL HABERLACH, to be feared that the difficulty of making ends both ends m^et will ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, grow more grevious still so long as Messrs. Gompers, Tvietmoe, i Tillamook Block. Clancy, McCarty, Darrow et al re i main at the seat of custom and is­ sue their tax warrants with no other restraint than their estimate ^^EORGE WILLETT, oi what the traffic will bear. In talking with some of the mem­ bers who are associated with organ­ ized labor as well as other indepen­ dent woikmen, both of whom recog­ nize in the work the Employers’ Association is doing something that will assist labor io general in holding up to view dishonest lead­ ers who have so grimly entrenched themselves in position which they now occupy in labor’s raaks and who are using the word “labor” for purposes of self aggrandizement to line their pockets with the funds that are contributed by the man who earns his living by the swept of his brow. These men whom we refer to have asked us to do some­ thing to inform their brethern and the world at large of the great in­ justice that is being perpetuated upon working men, especially they who are connected with labor or­ ganizations, by the blood-suckers who by their piratical methode and by the levying of defense funds ex tract the last possible nickel from the pockets of the poor, patient worker. These credulous dupes paid cn an average of $17,00 per head in the State of California for Hope is to be seen, however, in A ttorhky - at -L aw . the defense of the McNamara, not the dumb questionings of the men quite so mcch per head in Oregon of whom we refer to in the opening Tillamook Commercial Bnildinj. and Washington, but still a consid­ paragraph. Organized labbr will erable amount. Organized labor in soon assert its manhood, and while T illamook O sbgoi . California alone paid $780,000 for refusing to be robbed for the per­ the defense of these confessed mur­ sonal interest of a few pirates, it 1 ders. ThiB is but one state in the will conform itself once more with H. GOYNE, Union. In Canada the screw was an economic law that is as old as turned as relentlessly as it was civilization und that demands ef­ here. Throughout the' country the ficiency as the price of prosperity. A ttorney - at -L aw . assessment was 25 cents a week, It will recover from the mesmer­ and it was continued for months. ism of the noisy loafers who lead Office : Opposite Court Hi On the basis of two million mem­ them and some of whom in our bership, using their own figures, sister state recently visited one of T illamook , O rkgow . if the levy bad lasted four weeks the the principal detention establish- ( proceeds would have been one rail ments for lawbreakers, not with a lion dollars, so that we have a sum, view of inspecting appointments including California’s levy, which of what should be their place of T. BO ALS, M.D, was about the heaviest, amounting residence for a time, but for the ex­ Nightcaps. to at least one million seven hun­ press purpose of intimidating the For external application tbe nlgbtcap Is rarely seen It Is first mentioned dred and eighty thousand dollars. men in charge, feariug that some­ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, during tbe time of tbe Tudors, in the It is perhaps from two to four thing might be brought out by inventory of Henry VI H.’s wardrobe times greater than this, but we will some of the inmates now in that, we come across tbe following Item: "A let the lowest estimate suffice. institution that might lead to evi-1 Tillamook Block. nlgbtcape of black velvet embroider­ The McNamara trial was but one dence of their connection and par­ ed.'' No wonder that with such gear­ excuse out of many for a contin­ ticipation in this defense fund and ing. as Shakespeare suggests, ' uneasy uous graft upon labor collected un thus couple them with the uses rests the bead that wears a crown" ceasingly by itching fingers at the to which it had been put, leading M. KER RON, Poor old Bishop 1-atlmer was not cun command of leaders whose greed ultimately to their sharing the tent with one nlgbtcap. Fox In bls “Book of Martyrs” describes him as was collosaf and insatiable, Every same fate as the men now incar­ follows: “He held bls bat lu bls band, man and woman in the ranks cerated who had been used merely PHYSICIAN & SURGEON paid a good many dol­ as pawns in the great game of po- having a handkerchief on bls bend nud have Tillamook Block, upon It a nlgbtcap or two and a great lars during the last year in assess­ liticial labor preferment and self- 1 cap. sueb as townsmen us*.* with broad ments over and above the McNa­ aggrandizement, as practiced by ' Oregon. Tillamcok, flaps to button under his vblti ” They mara swindle. Only the grafters the present heads of Union Labor! evidently believed in keepiug tbelr themselves have the least idea of -Ex. beads warm In those d|iya the disposition of this vast hoard. It is a fraud that dwarfs the South C. HAWK, For Sale. Ths Sailor's Toothbrush. Sea bubbles, greater far than any A bluff and coarse old time sea rap Four hundred fifty dollar ($450.) tain caught a sailor one inurnlug of the historic swindles that are cleaning bls teeth with a touthbrush. remembered for their impudence equity in Bayocean lot for sale or PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Tbe old man seized tbe brush, snapped and their success. Never yet was trade. No reasonable offer refused. I It tn two aud tussml the piece» over j there a body of men so "easy” as Address F. H. Sherwood, Rainier, board. Then, bla eye» flashing tire, be 'organized labor, so willing to be Oregon. BAY- CITY, OREGON. ■aid: j robbed, so abject under imposition "What are ye tryin' to da -corrupt I and threats. Prices for Hog» Even sheep bleat tbe ship wltb this here effeinluscy ‘t against the shearing process. Mem­ Up to 225 lbs., 10c., dressed. R. BEALS, Cleanin' yer teeth with a toothbrush J Why. ye swnb. don't ye kixiw that bers of unions geuerally expect 225 lbs. to 275 lbs., 8Hc. dressed. « ‘ * and over, 7c. when an honest sailor wants to scrape those who are enjoying the fruits ■275 pounds Tillamook Meat Company. REAL ESTATE, tbe tobacker off bls grinders he does of this system of defense levy to It, like a man. with a inarlinspike or give an accounting. They are not F inancial A gm L a link of cbnln cable dlp|>ed In cinders only wondering but protesting as to Land for Sale. outen the cook's galley?"—New York how this money iB being spent. Tillamook, Oregon. Tribune. Darrow admits the receipt of $110,000, 200 acres of fine unimproved land but this is a mere drop in the for sale, about nine miles from I A Satirical Reward. Tillamook City, about 30 acres There was perhaps more satire than bucket It is a question of millions, could be put in cultivation with ( gratitude In the reward bestow.-d by a not of thousand, and we are not small expense. Plenty : of water, -j-y. P. J. SHARP, French lady on a surgeon for bleeding i surprised that the members of the vine maple, alder and crab apple. ber—an o|>eratlon In which the lancet unions should be anxious to know Electrical survey through the place. I RESIDENT DENTIST, was so clumsily used that an artery where the millions went It came —J. S. Stephens, Room No. 10, Com­ mercial Building. was severed and tbe poor woihsd bled from the pockets of the individual Also House to Rent and Furniture Office acTO«s the street fr«r1 to death. When she recognised that , laborers, and we have a suspicion for Sale. she was dying she made a will lu > that they will ask where it went and Court House. which she left the operator a life an (what has been done with it as soon “I waa cured of diarrhoea by one nulty of 800 francs on cun.lltton “that Dr. Wise’s office- dose of Chamberlain’a Ccaic, Chol­ be never again bleeds anybody as long as their dumb patience is exhaust- era and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes . ed. And yet in a sense this is also as be Ilves." M. E Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There : a matter of public concern. That is nothin;; better. For sale by all S ARCHET, j the incompetent are entitled to pro- dealers. The Hunters. “I'm going off on a bunting trip wltb . The Fashionable T Rinka. Dawson and Biidad." said Hick enlooper. Cìeauing, Pressing and "Finer said Wigley. “Big game or • small r ing • Specialty. "Ob. we never go beyond tbe ten cent ' limit' said Hickenlooper. — Harpers S» »ve in Heins Phot Weekly. f Of tbe many quaint and curious cus­ tom*. tradition» and privilege« prevail mg In Holland none la mure extrsurdl uary tbau a certain privilege that has been enjoyed by tbe boys of Amster­ dam tor nearly 300 years. At a fixed time each summer these noys gather by tbe hundreds in tbe great square called the Dam. situated tbe center of tbe city. Each buy has ■ drum slung over bls shoulder Facing this square is the Stock Ex change, and on tbe occasion In ques­ tion. Just as sood as tbe day's business is over, a» many of tbe boy» as can crowd into tbe building They proceed to tbe floor of tbe exchange, where, pursuant to this odd custom, they are permitted to march about. slnglDg and beatlDg upon tbelr drama. Tbe origin of this custom. It is said. Is as follows: I One afternoon in tbe year 1622 a crowd of boys playing In tbe Dam lost a ball in tbe canal tbat in those days skirted one side of the square ODe of tbe Lads, while climbing In among tbe piles on which tbe building stood, found Instead of his ball a boat moored tn a dark corner and loaded with boxes of gunpowder This sbowed clearly 1 enough, wbat was afterward ascer­ tained with certainty, tbe Intention of tbe Spanish conspirator» to blow up the Stock Exchange while It was crowd I ed. as It was every day. with tbe lead- 1 Ing citizens of tbe city. Tbe boy wbo stumbled upon tbe gun­ powder at once hurried tu the town an tboritles with bl» news. The boatload of explosive» was quietly sunk lu tbe canal and tbe Spanish plot thus frus­ trated. When tbe burgesses asked the boy wbat reward he desired for tbe service be bad rendered the town be replied tbat so long as there was a stock ex change I d Amsterdam tbe boys uf the towu would like to be permitted to make the Boor of tbe exc hange tbelr playground during a certain part ot tbe year. Tbe request was granted, aud au tbe custom survive».—New York Suu. The question arises in the mind of every one who Is not an expert In How using measuring Instruments. ~ do tbe explorers know wbeu they are .standing on tbe rotating point of tbe Wade. j world r First on the program was a song. Perhaps there Is a queer sensation * Onward Temperance Soldier," wbeu one Is standing on the exact followed by 11 recitation by Mrs. spot, but then bo one -has located YVude, subject, ''Personal Interests,’’ either pole with ouch exactness. Uno which was very instructive can. however, discover one's nearness and delivered in auch a genial to this Interesting point by several methods. mariner as to leave a lusting im­ I First one can measure tbe belgbt pression on nil who heard it. of tbe sun above tbe horizon, When The reading by Mrs. Phillipa, one la standing on tbe pole tbe sun “The Match Making Mother,” was circles round the observer during tbe good A aolo by Mr». Bewley, "My wbole twenty-four hours. It does not Mother’s Bible," wna very much perceptibly rise or fall during tbe day enjoyed by all. The reading by It Just goeu right round at a certain Miss Ellen Bewley, ’ The Storiea belgbt. which varies according to tbe My Mother Told." was splendid. season. You measure tbe sun's height above Mrs. Mary Thomas, of Berkley, the horizon Dec. 14 at noon, at mid Cal., gave 11 very helpful talk on night and so forth. Tbe angle you ob “Advice to Mothers," home training, tain I» the angle which you should etc. Following thia was waa a aolo obtain for your aupfsMed position. To sung by Mrs Moore. “Where is make sure, you remalu there two or My Boy?" which was beautifully throe days so that errors of measure sung and the worda were those ment can tie corrected. A Iso you can measure your shadow you would never forget In concluaion waa the Sony, or the xtindow <>f a |>ole during the twenty-four hours. If the "The Plea of Mothers anil 1 Child- whole length of this shadow varies by even ran." M ihh Wnriniil presided nt ths an Inch or so you are not st the |>ole organ, anil sting by Mesdames It must descrlls* a iiei-fect circle about Jo|- for tbe Indian contain who preyed on da\ 11» the lending young union in tbe trade with the far east At an ear the State of Oregon Mrs Mary Iler date Hocolra had tiren noted as the Thomas, of Berkley, Cal , the new­ chief limeuse |>roduclng land and as ly elected president, is a woman of such was known to the ancient Egyp­ tians Among the curious custom, of untiring efforts, a woman who lias the Nocotrana of tbe seventeenth cen been a worker for 31) yeara. tury was that of naming all tbelr wom­ Come to the Free Reading and en Maria. Rest Room aero«« from the Alleu Hotel und those of you who can Johnson's Definitions. Dr. Johnson |>erpetrated many Jokes please bring tuaiks, pa|>era and In bls dictionary, but among bis most magazines We ure sending reading matter famous blunders waa bls definition of "pastorn" as “tbe knee of a burse" to the logging camps,which Is very Dr. Jobnaou defined oats as “a grain much appreciated. We have also which In Knglaud is generally given to the Employment Bureau. burses, but In Scotland supports tbs —— people" lie defined "pensioner” as “a slave of state, hired by a stipend to The “Progreaalve" Party la tlir nullviiliisl, man or woman, obey hla master.” which definition was who uses Foley Kidney Pills for made much of by the doctor's enemies hachach rheumatism, weak back, when be bltuself was awarded a pen Fast Celee To*. and ’other kidney anil bladder ir- aloo Mr* Moneybag»-Why do von apply rrgularlarui»« Foley kidney Pills for tbe position when I stated spe­ are healing strengthening, tonic A strong Hand cially I d my adrarttoement tbat I d* iiik I quick to produce beneficial re "You was a big knurr when de game aired a colored ebaaffeurf White Ap­ ->ult*. Contain no harmful ijrugs. plicant— Baca use, madam. I am quite Never cold in bulk Put up in two broke up. wasn't you?” "Yea. Dai's wby It broke up." alaes in sealed trollies. The genu anre tbat I could til tbe poelGoa 1 "Was It a good band dat won ds last am very green.-Judge. ine in a yellow package. I.amar'a Drug Store. pot F" "Il shor» wa* When It landed It f»lt 8»"»e ImprevemeoL “Were nil medicine« ns meritorious like It inus' o' weighed a to*.”— Wash­ ■Janr got ner new bonnet wet" as Chamberlain's Colic Chotera ington Star. "Did it rain ItF nail Diarrhoea Remedy the world “I should say not It mad« It look would t>r much belter off and the Qualified. more fashlonsbly lof^klnd than Oe I crcentrtge of suffering greatly de- "Wbat! You marry my daughter." for*”—Detroit tree I’re« ,.reaaeil».n Scot^ of -(■emide, Ind. “ For sale by nd deal- thundered old Kurley—“you. a mer» clerk"— Making Fsrfsctly Sur«. er'* “No. sir." replied young Hunter, “not Jfict—Ar» you »urv tbat 1 am the a clerk. but a gentleman »uw | re- Bids Wanted only man you ever really aiul truly ktsiH-d my Job the OMioieot roer da ugh lovedt Ethel-Perfectly »ure. de«» 1 Notus I« IlkkttliY GiVKX,-That tw acvvptsd me Philadelphia Fresa went over the wboie IM only yeoter •■¿•I tHelrk'l No. 23. Tillamook _ day - Boston rmo« rtrt A R«miM*r Count*. Oregon, will receive sealed hid« lor th» erection of u achcol Clot*-Mr Sapkrlgh compta I na tn bls Changing Fashion«. building un their school grounds, tetter that he I» not bearing anything r»tbev •medltstlns >m tltue « ctMnmi on i un» Preirle. The plana and anecifti aliona may tie seen at the further about bl» «ntt Lawyer-Bend I -AB yew ibe ra«lium <>r tM* world ofllreoflhe H* hool Hu|wrlntendent. bint a blit - Fliegende H la iter !'•••«■k. tiiegon, K F. U No I. TILLAMOOK T August at the Beaches Gallery. i The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go. Enjoy the cool breezes now, while the beat is so unpleasant inland. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over delightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared »*>■« ever before to care for the crowds. Plenty of------------- dations. Lot* of fuA The water is fine I J. E • LAWYER» Sleutorhrr 213 Tillamook Block» GO VIA THE Newport, Excellant train Nehalem, ••rvice. Bayocean, round-trip fare*. Tillamook Co. Special week-end Beache«. and Sunday fare*. Call on nearest agent for information relative to fares literature, etc., or address JOHN M. SCOH, Ceserai F.we^sv Affeat, >—»—■ T illamook □»SIX* Season Send for illustrated book tota about the Oregon reaorta and our special folder on “Vacation Days in Oregon." It all about the beaches, springs, mountain resorte, etc. « CLAUSSBN, J E. REEDY, D-VJU VETERINARY (BotlfPb >nee). Tillamook