Tillamook' Haadllgm, Rogast 29, !#T2. Land for Sale Ü^EGOfl ßT^TE F^, ßÄLEM, 1 $18,000.00 offered in Premiums on Livestock, Poultry, Agricultural and other Products RACES, DOG SHOW, SHOOTING TOURNAMENT, BAND CONCERTS FIREWORKS AND FREE ATTRACTIONS. Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For partcu'ara address : FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem Oregon. r*11 TfSlB turi ■-44 T U h “A merica ' s F inest F loueinc M ills 13,000 Mills ' N F isher ’ s B lend F lour we have striven to produce a breadstuff that is beyond a 11 competition. True, it costs the buyer a little more than other brands, but he can’t object, because it gives him better bread value. In actual baking tests conducted in impartial Eastern laboratories under scientific condi­ tions, F isher ' s B lend F lour hrs repeatedly proved that it will br.ke more and larger loaves of better bread to the given quantity than any other flours on the market today. We stand ready to prove this to the satisfac­ tion of any person desiring proof. F isher ’ s B i . f . nd is not a cheap flour, from the purchase price standpoint; but it is the cheapest flour you can buy, if you are after results, value and efficiency. C o - ts M ore pfr S ack * C osts L ess ter L oaf ARE GRINDING FLOUR IN THIS COUNTRY They are turning out all ¡ot ts of flour: good, bad and indifferent! Fisher s Blend Flour f üoüKi FISHERS BLEND, j E Manufactured by the FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO-, SEATTLE, U.S.A Low hound Trips East. On the dates given below, round trip ticlketa will be sold from ASTORIA AND PORTLAND, to the points in the Eaat shown be­ low. and many others, at greatly reduced fares quoted. Fast Train East iocf* In connection with North Pacific and Great Northern Railways Atlantic City. ..>111.00 Detroit.......... Balumore .......... 107.50 Duluth .... "«•’on.................... HO l OO Kansoe City Buffalo ............. 91.50 Milwaukee . C hicago ............. 72.50 Minneapolis ioloradoSprings 5&00 Montreal 1‘enver..^......... 55,0) New York... . $82.10 .* flUIO . *noo 7280 an. oo moo 108.50 Omaha ......... I 80.00 Philadelphia. 108 50 til.!» Pittsburg .. — “ 70.IJ0 St ixiuie .. Of) to St Paul.... 01. SO Toronto .... 107.90 Washington DATES OF SALE JULY M 20. 30 91. 101Z AUGUST 1, Z X fl, 7. 12, IS, M, 22. It. » »I SL MH2. SEPTEMBER 4, 5, fl 7. 8, 11. 12 30. 1V1Z Stopovers and choice of routes allowed in each ditevtion. Final return limit October 31 1012 Details of achedules. fares, etc . will be furnished on requ est E CONAN, Gen'l Frt. and Pass. Agent. Porland. Ore. T. H JOHNSON, Gen. Agent, Aetoria, Ore. 200 acres of fine unimproved land for eale, about nine miles from Tillamook City, about 30 acres could be put in cultivation with small expense. Plenty of water, vine maple, alder and crab apple. Electrical survey through the place. —J. S. Stephens, Room No. 16, Com­ mercial Building. Also House to Rent and Furniture for Sale íí KNOUT AND NAME ADMIRAL VERNOM, --------- H« lnv«nt«d "Grog" and Gav« a NflMfc to Waahington’« Home. Few Americans are Informed flfc About All That Now Remain of I bow Mount Vernon, the home of WfcflR- ; Ington, received Its uarne. the Original Cossacks. Th» unfortunate Duke of Meamafc* bad a secretary named Vernoa, a pf»» dent, seuslble man of buslaam. atfefc, VODE OF THE FIRST TRIBES. after the duke's death, found favor tfc Influential quarters and under WUM bm Notice of the Appointment ot Ad­ One Class Lived In the Villages, the 111. became a secretary of state. Re I ministrator. left a son. Edward, boru in 1684. Wfca< Other In a Sort of Monastery, and All N otice is H ereby G iven ,—T o Were Free Warriors, Self Appointed greatly agalust bls father’s wtsfcaa. «*■ tered the navy and, serving with dlfc- all whom it may concern that the Guardians of the People. I tlnction, rose to the rank of admiral. County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, has Wherever Russia has a tight on hand In 1722 be was elected to the bouee af appointed the undersigned adminis­ commous. aud bavlug. lu July, 1730, *p- trator of the estate of SAMUEL there bobs up promptly to do her bid­ clared there that Porto Bello inigM PERREN, deceased. All persons ding tbe Cossack. This right arm ot be reduced with six sail of tbe line. I m having claims against said estate tbe czar has not the best of reputa­ was sent with a squadron to Fulfill tofes are' hereby required to present the tions. Illustrated papers picture him a prediction. Ou returning borne suc­ same, together with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at savage scarecrow mounted on a wiry cessful be received tbe tbauka of both the office of E. J Claussen, Tilla­ looking animal, and bls chief occupa­ bouses and tbe freedom of tbs city of mook Block. Tillamook, Oregon, tion is apparently the knlflng and London. From that time, however, tots within six months from the date of kuoutlug ot harmless people. Yet be star declined. An expedition to Car­ I this notice tagena, made two years later, signally tomes of good stock. August 15th, 1912 failed. _______ __________ Once upon a time there drifted into A lfred P erren , It was In tbe land force at Cartagena Administrator of the estate of southwest Russia a tribe ot runaways that Lawrence Washington. Georges Samuel Perren, deceased. who called themselves "Kossakl,” ’ which is Tartar for free men. free eldest brother by fourteen years, bad served, and apparently be esteemed Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under warriors or guardians, Seemingly I Vernon, as he gave bls name la Ms they lived up to the name, They pro ­ Execution. home on the Potomac, aud procure* a tected from the Tartars the peoples in appointment for George. N otice is H ereby G iven , That the countries wbicb they originally had uiidsbipmau's by virtue of an execution issued out fled from aud saved thousands of Rus­ His mother's Interposition ultimately of the Circuit Court of the state of sian women and cbildreu from slavery prevented the boy's availing blmaelf of Oregon, for the county of Multno­ in Turkey. Growing in uuml rs and this appointment Vernou's popularity wns so great that mah, dated the 4th day of June, 1912, upon a judgment recovered Importance, these self appointed guard­ his unlucky expedition does nut seem ian angels became everywhere feared by Thomas Boggess, plantifi, to have affected It. as be was actfcMly against O. C. Edwards, defendant, and respected. Their military services elected to parliament for three piaeva in the Justice's Court of the Port­ especially were In request Any nation on his return. Probably bls known hos­ land District, in said county and could command their help If its causa state, for the sum of Thirty and no appealed to tbe Kossakl code of honor. I tility to tbe government bad much te i do with this, in 1745 be was detailed | 100 Dollars, with Interest thereon Tbe tribe bad gradually resolved It­ to watcb the North sen. in vie* af the I at the rate of 6 per cent per annum self Into two classes—the village Koa- I movement of the pretender's adher­ from th» 6th day of April, 1912, and the further sum of Four and 95 | 100 saki. who lived tn tbelr own settl*- I ents. Tbe next year a serious «qaah- Dollars costs and disbursements, meats all over southern Russia, and ble arose between him and the guv«e»- which judgment was enrolled and the Inhabitants ot tbe "Setcb beyond ment. resulting in his producing twa docketed in the Clerk’s office of tbe rapids.” Tbe former bad the ad­ i pamphlets that so exasperated tbe eh- Baid Circuit Court on the let day of vantage over other country folk, as tborltles that by tbe klug’a exprem June, 1912, I have levied upon that : neighboring governments were too certain real property owned by said afraid to tax them. Between wars, to command be was struck off the Uat at admirals. He died In 1757. defendant, O. C. Edwards, situated 1 wblch tbe call came from the Setcb, It was Vernon who brought Inta *sa in Tillamook County, Oregon, des­ , tbe village Kossakl tilled tbe laud. Of tbe custom of mixing water with the cribed as follows, to wit: The W Jfe of Sw Se Ji of 3w V*, an altogether different character wan ratloD of rum, wblch got tbe na— st and the Sw Jj of Se Ji of section 34, tbe organization of this Setch. a com­ grog from his habit of wearing a gxw- in Township 4 S of Range 10 west munity of about 12.000 men with per- i gram waistcoat, and hence bis Meh- of Willamette Meridan, and, on the i manent headquarters tn a movable name of "Old Grog.” To summaries, 7th day of September, 1912, at 10 settlement (the exact location was tbe man who Invented grog la barte* o’clock a.m. of said day. at the ■uurtiiuuse cll,n8ed el8|lt times In two centuries), In Westminster abbey, com me morate* front door of the county courthouse Tillamook usual*y on aD unapproachable laland by Smollett and gave a name to Wash- in Tillamook City, TIZ course County, Oregon, 1 will sell bc.i at on — the — iower — --------- of the Dnieper. Ington s home. public auction to the highest bidder, ( The Turks once tried to rush the place, tor cash in hand, the above des- but got caught In the maze of Islands An Awe Inspiring 8pectaola. cribed real property, to satisfy the like rats In a trap. Of the overirawering magnlticence af said judgment and costa and dis­ The Setcb tn one respect resembled a the suu's corona ns seen In a total bursements, and the costs and ex­ monastery No woman was allowed eclipse some Idea may be gathered penses of said w-rit. inside It a man might not even bring when It Is considered thnt even mattar Dated this August 8th, 1912. his mother or bis sister. If he did be of fact scientists are stricken speech- H. C renshaw , Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. was banged Here, eager to lead the less with awe in its presence. HIT tree and simple life among their Francis Galtou was once assigned to equals, came all sorts and conditions measure the heat of that strange halo. NOTICE OF CONTEST. of men. Indeed, owing to the law He recounts that he experienced a feel Department of the Interior, enjoining celibacy, the colony depend­ Ing of supreme exultation wheu be dia United States Land Office, ed for Its numbers on newcomers, al­ I covered thnt bls Instrument wns bro- Portland, Oregon, though the village Koesakl contributed keu nnd that he would be permitted a August 12th, 1912. recruits. Any one could Join, as rank I few momenta In which to revel lu th« To HARRIS SAMUEL LEMMON, and ri< bes were despised, and all be i remarkable s|>ectacle. So carried away of Blaine, Oregon, Contestee ; I You are hereby notified that Jacob I bad to do was to submit to laws as was he by the glory of the panorama A. Amacher, who gives 611 Third follows: Chastity, the orthodox creed, that he even forgot to note down the St., Portland, Oregon, as his post- allegiance to Russia and the south beginning of th« first contact. office address, did on July 22, 1912, Russian dialect No reference or In­ file in thin office his duly corrobo­ convenient questions of his past were Romsn Limps, rated application to contest and asked of the Intending Kossak He Roman lamps were of many sizes. secure the cancellation of your simply went to the elected chief aud. Homestead, Entry No. 03309, Serial after a brief greeting, was shown to but most of them very closely resetu- bled whut Is at present denominated a No. 03309, made December 13, 1911, j for K W of Nw i and Lots 1 and 2, j bls place In one of the •’kurenl." or sauce or gravy boat. At one end there I Section 30, Township 3 South, Kang» big buts. "Here Is thy home, three Ì was a ring, through which the finger 7 West, Willamette Meridian, and ' paces long and two paces wide, aud was passed when the light wits carried. as grounds for his contest he ’ when thou Shalt die we will make It The body of the vessel wns tilled with alleges that said Harris Samuel smaller." oil, and at the other end there was a Lemmon has never established resi­ They had good times, though. In tbe dence on said land, has never culti­ 8etch There were no maneuvers, no small tulra, throngh which a rag wick was passed. When this was lighted vated any part of the same nor training, no compulsory the ainoke and odor of the rancid fat made any improvements thereon, organized _________ has never lived on -____ said ______ land, ____ but drill. MeD llly or ,lept ,D th* •e’’*1*’1 employed were extremely offensive, has wholly abandoned the same for ( spaces between buta, enjoying, gypsy Many Roman poets mention the strani more than six months immediately , fashion, the freedom of the open air. triable effluvium sent out by the lamin preceding the commencement of Drink was plentiful and also tobac­ at the feasts. this contest. co. Great songs were sung, and there You are, therefore, further noti­ was much playing of stringed Instru­ Punishment For Poi «onoro. fied that the eaid allegations will ments. Throughout tbe place a spirit In ancient Rome poisoning was pun- betaken by this office as having of good comradeship prevailed. A lshed by crucifixion, no matter what been confessed by you, and your .Da7dVn74e win Zance1e’d'’th7re‘-'popu>.r pastime was dancing, no easy the rank of the criminal. although this - . ■ t _ a «- — — —1 „1.4 wt* I —» x»., F la wo win 111 * enlrr««d lit. room, ' go nr»r to No 2*1 and Hud out If that >»dy I. iiioanlii* the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent old times Finally the Koesakl lands or ringing If she la aluglng ark th* were cuoflwated. ami the trilie and Its < lerk to change my room; II «be e to you. „ . . Institution« gave plare to serfdom an* tnonnlng tell the clerk to ra-nd for a H. F HIGHY, Register. Date of first publication August tbe creation of a new nobility. The physician.**- Ixiodon Tit Hila 15th. 1912 ; date of second publica­ Cossack of today Inherits little of tbs tion August 22nd. H»I2 ; , •I«”’ old traditions but tbe name and tbe N* Uss For Barbe»«. third publication August 29th, 1VI2, whip-Harper's Weekly. Customer tin barber's chair* No ye* date of fourth publication Septem haven't heard Von Trumiwr Ih» w.ivld her 5, 1012 _________ flinoiia pianisti Harle, Nu Iura» This Lets. bits Is msde np not of great sacri binai«*« oeffer batroalx» me. an' se i Eye« Tested And Glasses Fitted fi«»» nr duties, but nt little things, la „offer b» Iron Ise dem.- hange I am a member of the Optical Which smiles end kindness sod small Association of America and hold obligations riven hsbltnally fera what Nst he Cnjsrsbls State Licenae. All work correctly win ths besri snd secure <-omforL- Friend tour wedding t.r.akfssi wafc attended to and guaranteed. s delightful iffilr Mr lloinrmeM felr H Davy. First Price« Reaaonable for (with a sigh*-Tse. trat were had wh Class Work Can furnish Refer- era since. , Nolrady eaa help bring born stapfed. ences to your satiafoction. but anybody can help becoming Now for awhile at fenkme* fa fly and prorkUnt fear le tfe» Jewelry Store Addison H. Harrta. pldri than be was bora - Lady mot ber of Mfetf - Horte F orbs*. Optician and Jeweler. I r BRIDGE OF THE SEA$. ’T -■ *■ VW ItthmuR From Which Every Otho4 lothmuo Has Boon Named. TW “Bridge of the Sea a” ta the rtrtkln* name which l*tndar gives to fee Mfrow Uthmua which connects the gulf of Corinth with tho Aegean ■m. It la one of the most interest kig Btolpa of soil on the Ove continents, it IB tMe latbmua par excellence of all the werW. for from its Greek name, lath- ■te, every other tatbmua has been maned. The ancients were not good sailors, never went by sea where they BMkl conveniently go by land, and to this narrow neck of land, only (bar miles wide, saved them many a Mary league ot sailing around a •barmy coast In going from the Pelo- Rshoesus to Attica and indeed from Rhrope to Asia. Ibe aontbeastern point ot Attica was •specially dangerous, and-an old prov- •rb used to run, “When you are rouud- Iba Cape Malta forget all you have at Mat." Indeed, navigation tn tflbse ••as was almost wholly abandoned lu the winter months, and we remember that la the graphic account of St. Paul's shipwreck he advised the cap- tala to winter In the Cretan harbor of Fair Havens. Through disregarding this advice disaster came to ship and crow and prisoners alike. No wonder, then, thnt the Isthmus, which the ancient city of Corinth dom­ inated. became at one time the bihlt’at aod perhaps the most notable strip of land which the World knew. More battles have been fought, more dynas­ ties established or dethroned, Just here tn all probability than In any other •pot on the earth’s surface.—Christisn Here Id. A ROYAL FEATHER CLOAK i Kalikaua Couldn’t Wear It, and Hie Sroom Disgraced It. When King Kalaknua of Hawaii vis. tied Japan many yenrs ago he was very anxious to exhibit to the Japa­ nese his famous royal feather cloak. It did not look well draped over the regu­ lar costume of the kltig. which was based on European military models. It was out of ths question to wafer 1c draped over brown cuticla, as was the •Sclent fashion. Finally it was divid­ ed to let HoberL one of hie attendants, wbar It William N. Armstrong, the ting’s at* Mraev general. said: "This additional service delighted Robert, who now, ac­ cording to a confidential ‘statement made to bls Japanese attendant was *haeper ot the royal standard,' 'groom •f the feather cloak* and 'valet in or­ dinary.' While in the Imperial car, on the way to Tokyo, the king’s suit had eWMeuly seen Robert sitting In state In the luggage car dressed In a silk hat. white gloves aud with the gorgeous royal cloak hanging over Ills shoulders, the tableau being completed by a group of Japanese attendants who were standing before him lost lu idmlra- “But Holrart wns scarcely equal to tbs dignity that was bls. In hla ca- <* valet he preceded the party lb tbs palace assigned to them and dlacovsrsd there abundance of wines bad spirits, which he consumed until IWc arrived, lie was found asleep tn the king’s bedchamber with the silk bat far down over his head and tbo gorgeous cloak askew on his shoulders. He was at once deposed from his office •f groom of ths feather cloak.’ " At Laast Ha Healtatad. A group of St. Ixrala men ware dis- Chasing a banker In that city who han the reputation of bard bargaining, close BaUMneee nnd who Invariably gets hla (MSd of flesh. ’•Ofc. well," said a man present who hod nt taken part In the general ham- —rfiat, "be lan't no bad. 1 went In tn see him the other day to got a loan af 110,000, and be treated me very roertesraaly.'* "DM ho lend yoo the money F "No. ba didn't lend It to me. but he heaitntril before be refused.”—Satur­ day Krening Poet N«w Managern«»*. "Wbat'a eoura over Worn Irai? 1 saw Mm araoiing up l'enn avenu» a Hille wfclle apo. and be roaltkTt Stop war* ’’ ''Tee; be’» working like a horee t fcaym" "Bat br n»ed tn ba rather ISay Why tfcv rban««?*' "Rea under a new iiimiagamrrt. Hla latrili wife nm)» a lot of eipeai- *v« tfelaga '—Plttabiirgb I’trai Usually Jerk -Relio. Fred! >lnd roar hair eWT Fresi-Tee. old fellow. I tejjfrt a ptars where they cut your Iwtr wtitle yas Walt. .1er* That’s good A bar Oar's ao is nanally s pisse raw» iw, ran some other man e hair wMAa yea wait. Tbe LiFewesa. Mrs S. wt I t*sii|>|»n.e now we have «ar Ms couple nell door is yoal M they wa> naiipyr "taaprsksidy.'*-Hoaton T»sa«ri*t M • D.partmerat hier«. Fteorwalkei Koiurititng I ran y*s air? Nervuua Giratlemao— Mat my »If* t brarwalter-M gnuds o«i third floor