Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 19, 1912, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight, September 19, 1012
BULLING TACTICS
1
TATTERSALL'S IN LONDON
WASHINGTON AS A JUMPER.
THE CLOCK OF DEATH.
I
■JOHN
HfiNDg]
L.
attorney
The Father of Hi» Country Waa a
C0UN8:
Romantic Story of the World’s Most It Wat the First Astronomical Tim»-
Champion In His Day.
piece Made In England.
Famous Horse Market.
LOI
I
There
is
an
athletic
record
of
which
Tbe clock at Hampton eourt palace
The most famous horse mart I d the
every American ought to be proud, al­
A ro­ derived its unpleasant title by reason
i Tillamook Blcfl^Tilla^
world
Is
Tattersall's
In
London
Spain’s Great National “Sport’ mantle history attaches to this en ta b- of a superstition that wheuever any though it Is uot found in any sporting
chronicle.
It
was
made
b.v
George
one long resident in the palace dies the
Rootu^jk. a6i.
and the Shame of It.
lishment
Washington of Virginia and was a
in 1778 a certain Richard Tattersail, clock immediately stops. It is ot rec­
running
broad
Jump
of
twenty-two
feet
a wool comber of Yorkshire, who had ord that when Anne of Denmark, tbe
Inches.
TT T. BOTTS,
T IS NOT A TEST OF BRAVERY loat bia fortune during the Jacobite queen of James I., died the old time­ three
Exactly when and where Washington
rebellion, obtained a ninety-nine years' piece was striking four and that It
X
A ttorn ey - at . l 4W
made
this
Jump
is
not
known,
but
it
lease of a tract of ground in London stopped almost before the last stroke
seems
to
be
hlstorlcaL
Th» Gam» of Blind Man’« Buff Re­ and thereon built an establishment for sounded. Since that time it is said to
Complete set of Abstract
Thackeray refers to it In "The Vir­
have repeated this grisly proceeding
quire« More Courage Than Doea the tbe sale of horses and hounds
ginians."
where
he
tells
of
the
Jumping
no®'5’ Tates P«<1 foraon.
Work of the Toreador—The Poor
Tattersall was on friendly terms each time a royal personage within Its
match between Harry Warrington and
with the prince regent. Lord Boling- Jurisdiction died.
Hack Horace Are the Real Vietims.
Lord March and Ruglen. Harry wins
Residents.
At any rate, the clock has an inter
broke and others whose patronage
The great majority of the spectators greatly aided the enterprise Such. In­ eating history quite aside from thia It with a Jump of twenty-one feet three
Tillamook Block.
were Spanish. Here were young dan- deed, was the friendship between the was the first astronomical timepiece inches against bls lordship's eighteen
lies I d fa nit less suits and boots of the prince and Tsttereall that the bust of made in England, belug constructed in feet six inches. In his letter to Vir­
Both phone*.
ginia. Harry says be knows there was
most brilliant patent leather. Now
George on top of the fountain In the , IMO for Henry VIII. Thirty-two years
another tn Virginia, Colonel G. Wash­
inters a woman in tbe famous man- sale yard was so placed at tbe prince a ego tt was brought out of a shed where
j tn it had lain neglected for nearly half ington. who could clear a foot more
Ulla of white Ince, reserved solely for own request
Let us »how youjour
If Thackeray's figures are correct
arl haberlach
In due time a huge allce of luck a century, and by order of the then
:be bullfight. There one saw father,
special display ofattrac-
secretary of the office of works It was Washington must have been a wonder­
came
Tattersall
’
s
way.
Lord
Boling-
Mother and little children of quite ten
tive new styles.
We are
broke ran heavily Into debt and b.v re erected in tbe courtyard opposite the ful athlete. He could easily have won
attorney - at - law ,
ler years. A special box, immediately
perfectly equipped for
way of settlement passed on to Tat­ entrance to the state apartments. any Intercollegiate championship com­
>ver the door by which tbe bulla would
petition
up
tn
1889
and
most
of
tbe
na
­
tersall his famous racer, Highflier, There is historical evidence to the ef-
making group pictures
inter, was reserved for the president
Tillamook Bioct.
which became the father of three Der­ ' feet that It was built by one Nicholas tional championships. Then. too. it
and will please "you with
must
be
remembered
that
the
future
>f tile fight and bls friends.
by winners. The progeny of thia horse Cratxer. a German astronomer who
the quality of|our work.
Father
of
His
Country
did
not
wear
In the ring stood half a dozen police
In eighteen years are said to have won came to England at tbe Invitation of
spiked shoe» like the athletes of today,
races to the value of no less than 1170.- Cardinal Wolsey.
men They remained in tbe arena all
Q.EORGE WILLETT
This old timepiece tells the hour, the nor did be have a cinder path for bis
through the proceedings, but there 000. Tattersall built hlmaelf a pala­
"run"
nor
a
five
Inch
plank
for
bls
tial country residence near Ely. call­ month, the day of the month, the po-
were Wooden shelters at intervals be-
I sltlon of the sun and the number of "take-off," these Improvements not bav
ArrouNEY-AT-Uvv
>lnd which they discreetly retired ing it Highflier Hall
Tattersall's
came
to
be
the
headquar
­
' days since the beginning of the year, Ing come Into general use as early as
when the bull approached. Half a
the
middle
of
tbe
eighteenth
century
ters for the laytng of turf wagers. the phases of tbe moon and Its age.
dozen red buckets filled with water
Tillamook Commercial Baile
Washington today would be a record
itood In a row on the sanded floor. A i Immense sums were won and loat , tbe hour at which it crosses the merld
breaker.
—
SL
Louis
Globe-Democrat.
The
Marquis
of
Hasting»
lost
leu and the time of high water at Lon­
>and. Just below our seats, played live­ i there.
T illamook
' more than £K>VW> cn one race alone. don bridge. The time required to wind
O regon
ly airs.
The audience being now complete, I and. it Is satd. oct Infreqnentiy sLmllar It is half an hour every week. Tbe
A
MAN
’
S
MOTHER.
1 amounts changed bands on settling ■ weights hare a descent of over sixty
tbe first matador marched ronnd the
T. B<> ALS, vD)
irvna with his little troupe of picadors days" at “Old TattX” or ’the Corner." feet—Harper's.
Just a Little Reminder to the Son Who
as the place was sometimes called
May Have Forgotten.
(on liorsebackl. toreadors (with red
t
All c!a«see of sc.'lety mingled at
cloaks to wave In front of the built
But your mother's life has uot been
THE VANISHING SEA COW.
PHYSICIAN & SURGED
lnd banderllleros. the last named car­ TatteraallA Dukes and stable boys
easy. Your father was a poor man.
were brothers in the excited crowd,
rying darts which were presently to
and from tbe day she married him she
A
Marine
Curiosity
That
Is
Rapidly
prepared to wager on anything and
TILLAMOOK
3e planted In tbe back of tbe bull.
stood by his side, fighting the wolf
Nearing Extinction.
everything ThH state of things led I
The toreador Is quite a minor person
from
the
door
with
her
naked
bunds,
One of the largest fish that has In
to vneb a scenda: that upon the expira­
•ge. The star performer, after the
Tillamook Block.
as a woman must fight
habited the waters of the gulf of Mex
Mill, is the matador, who deals tbe tion of tbe 'ease tbe erm was refused Ico and the south Atlantic coast or
She worked not the eight or ten hour
a renews’
In it» new establishment
lenthblow with his sword
All the
day of tbe union, but tbe twenty-four
this country and which Is almost ex
I
ither people that I hare mentioned ar» no betting »«« permitted.
Force ' duct is known as the manatee. It was hour day of tbe poor wife and mother.
At
tbe
m-Mem
Tetters»!!
’
»
s M. KERRON,
SEE SPALDING.
under the control of the matador.
She cooked and cleaned aDd scrubbed
eoormooe price» for racer* are occa- 1 found In great numbers a century ago.
The weapons were now inspected b.v
and patched and Dursed from dawn un­
Firing Fox 1» said and even a few years back this crea
'he president, the men and horse* re­ atoAsUy obtained
eoM to a French owner ture was quite plentiful in certain lo­ til bedtime and in the night was up
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
tired and the first bull trotted into tbe tn have
and down getting drinks for thirsty
Ormonde to an calities.
irena. He nas a big fellow, rather for “' 3QB g--—«*»
lips,
covering
restless
little
Bleepers,
It
is
very
gentle
for
a
large
fish
and
Tillamook Block,
Amer--in 1 fw 50JW guinea* Here
• low moving, and be stood foe ectre
r as a yser’tog was sold for easily captured In heavy nets, which listening for croupy coughs.
little time In the center of the areas ajar J-'e^er
She bad time to listen to your stories
?<UW gum :■#»«. La Vecbe for 12.80) are usually stretched across tbe mouths
Tillamcok,
Oregon.
taxing about him ar the general re*
of boyish fun and frolic and triumph.
guineas «ni F xtr Atbol for only 100 of rivers emptying Into tbe south At
The band was playing gayly *U th»
She bad time to say the things that
lantic or tbe gulf of Mexico. Tbe flesh
gnmeae eea. — Harper'» Weekly.
lime. A couple of toreador* alvat-ceC
is very delicious and brings a high spurred your ambition on.
t
km! set the tiuil in motion by wavixg
C. HAWK,
She never forgot to cook the little
price, having a strong resemblance to
Se-~e
Qua
nt
Hotels.
¡heir cloaks Just In front of his boms
dishes
you
liked.
Tbe becei that stands out the most the very Quest veal. The skeleton la
It Is commonly «opposed la tMe
She did without the dress she need­
prra seat y in my recollection is one valued at $100, and the skin if removed
country that tbe toreedor is a magUS
properly and cared for by those who ed that you might not be asbamed of
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
rently brave person who rial« t:i Ife tR ! l ;;-« «here. even while you are
«•••r st tbe dining tables, venders understand Its properties will bring s your clothes before your fellows.
for the pleasure of tbe excited pops
Remember
this
now
while
there
is
-see in ft-n tbe street« to sell you like amount
lace. That Is quite a zn'stxke Tbe
This fish is often from ten to twelve yet time, while she is living, to pay
BAY CITY, OREGON.
bull never goes for tbe m*r. brt al­ '■ -t At th-« same hotel they have two
SS253Î
feet in length and weighs about 2.000 back to her In love and tenderness
eSargea
for
baths
—
8
shillings
if
you
ways for tbe cloat So
as tbe
■zj
upon clean water and about 4 pounds. It is so gentle it will not some of tbe debt you owe her. You with the problem of buying Harness,
toreador bolds tbe cloak ts <®e of*
strike tbe light craft that happens to cau never pay It all, but pay down you will find it distinctly advanta
Instead of In front ef
abfl ba* w» et: lice If you are willing to take ■
be near it, and when captured it shows something on account this very night. geons to come and do your select
R. BEALS,
iiaual amount of t*SM8 teoet Sbi aecoed turn at the tub.
—Ladies’ Home Journal.
no resistance whatever.
Another
Instance
of
a
quaint
hotel
Is
ing here
You will get the best
ability there 1s o< ree^oo st aJ way
It is safe to say that in the next
in tbe town of Africa, In Peru, Here
he should neceBe a ecratrfc. apt 1 be-
qualities, the most thorough and
quarter of a century this creature will
REAL ESTATE,
Swiss Chard.
leve that he very rare-Iy rwoetvea even they are using at the present time the
conscientious workmanship, and be
become extinct unless specimens are
hull
of
an
old
American
man-of-war.
Chard
Is
the
bleached
leaves,
leaf
»•»cratch If be t* foe! es.’xgh to get
F inancial A gknt ,
which was taken Inland by a great preserved simply to prevent the com­ 'sticks or midribs of certain plants, as charged the most reasonable prices
iron* before be ever» the areas- that
of the globe artichoke and white tx*et. We "can supply single or double
a another matter
Vader ordinary tidal wave many years ago and has i plete loss of one of our most wonder
Tillamook, Oregon.
also a variety of white beet; Swiss Sets or any single article that you
i* a anybody «rbo Is pretty good since been fitted up as a hotel and Is ful se^creatures.
mnditiona
It
Ilves
wholly
on
salt
water
vegeta
tn
great
demand.
—
London
Answers.
chard
beet, leaf beet In cooking Swiss may be in need of.
it Mind mat? • l^,!T' could do th*
tiou and growths found in the mouths chard for greens the wide white mid­
work of tt>e toreador The ball, aa a
of the rivers emptying into tbe sea.— ribs are cut out and tbe green leaves
Everlasting Y«a«t.
H. GOYNE,
matter of fact, cannot turn eo quickly
A yeast that Is always ready, In hot New York World.
served alone., tbe ribs being cooked
aa tbe "blind man."
Next
Door
to
Tillamook
Countv
Bank,
weather or cold, in town or on tbe
separately and served like asparagus,
After a little of this teasing from
farm, may be had If at each baking Is
for which they are an appetizing sub­
The Spell of London.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
tbe toreedora a picador advanced,
saved a small quantity of the bread
The greatest of modern French stitute. Then, for a change, a dish of
lance ready po|«ed. Here ia the really
sponge before any salt has been used
poets, Paul Verlaine, fell Instantly un­ leaves and ribs together Is served as
Office : Opposite Court Hoose.
•ruel
rx of bullfighting, the part
To tills must be added about one-half der tbe spell of Ixindon. even though greens, but this always seems a waste
bat •• »iee It hxleoualy revolting to all
the
same
amount
of
sugar
for
a
pre
he came to It as an exile to earn a of good material when either is tietter
lecvnt p-r e
The borae ridden by
T illamook , O regon .
alone. The hens greedily eat any that
th,- | id r 1« i poor old back, and it aervattvo. I have used th» same ve»st wretched living ass teacher of French
may be left when the table is cleared,
a brought Into the nrena for no other In this way for two »nd one half years
"As a whole," he wrote. "It Is very
now. and it is as good aa ever. Frees
unexpected and a hundred times more or the cows and pigs will dls|>ose of It.
punsee than to 1>e killed by th» bull
Ing does it no barm. No ealt should be amusing than Italy or Paris or tbe so that not a leaf need tie wasted.
P. J. SHARP,
n the eight of the populace There la
used. If In warm weather It seems to banks of tbe Rhine.”
» tmndnge over one eye so that the
And again: All things considered. Swiss chard is
be without life, try It with a little "The docks are wonderful—Carthage. one of the most satisfactory plants a
>orae cannot «er the <l<>Mlly approach-
flour and water, and It will be »11 Tyre, all rolled Into one.” He deplor­ gardener cun raise.—Exchange.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
ng b n of the bull The picador rides
I
right. This makes the finest possible ed ths lack of clean cafes, but never­
■ - t up to the bull, ami the
bread —National Magazine
Office across the street fror tbe
■ I is alloued plenty outline to gore
theless. "No matter, this Incredible
They Were Once Slang.
.tn- horse to death Not the slightest
town Is very well, black as a crow
If we had never allowed slang to
Court House.
A Problem He Hadn't Solved,
«ttenipt Is made to save'the horse I
and noisy as a duck.” In Verlaine's legitimize Itself in orthodox language
in lfitlfi there went to Paris a young view London had no monuments ex
Dr.
Wise’s office.
want to emphasise thia because one
where should we lie today? A refer
Relglan named De Groof, who was cept the docks
nd alunys understood that the horses
He Ignored West ■ ence to old slang dictionaries gives the
fully convinced that he had eoh ed the mluater, tbe Tower and all tbe sights
were killed more or leas by accident
answer
Take Groses', published at
problem of aerial flight, He did not For him they do not seem to have
i
Whv uro the horses broaifrtit In tn be
ex
the end of the eighteenth century—
succeed
tn
Interesting
French
expert«
4
SARCHET,
tilled? Champions of bullfighting will
fated — London Chronicle.
the '•dictionary of the vulgar tongue.”
I , The Fashionable Tai^
»•Il you thut the death of the horse I but Inter In England met with some
by the first lexicographer who re<-og
I
encouragement. Finally, tn the pres­
him the life of the matador, that It
nlzed the wor<1 “slang” Itself.
\Ve
Uncle Sam’s Public Printer.
xlves the picador an opportunity of to­ ence of a large crowd I'» Groot made
Tbe United States public printer has find him classing under It such words
Keeps both rider
hl* attempt. His machine was attach-
ileting the fir«t wound and that tbe
Craning, Pressing and Repai
charge of all business relating to tbe as bay window. bedizened. Iiet. blus­
rd
to
a
balloon,
and
after
reaching
a
and
saddle perfectly dry.
mere act of goring th» horse roba the
public printing and binding
He ■P ter. budget, brogue, cafton. grouse,
ing a Specialty.
height
of
4.000
feet
he
cut
himself
bull of Ills natural strength. Twad-
Hade for rough wear and
point» tbe officer» and employee« of tbe churl, coax cobbler, cur. domineer,
lie! What the picador doea could be loose. The machine fell like « stone government printing office and pur- eyesore, flabb.v. flog, flout, foundling,
Jong service in the wettest
S» »re in Heins Photograph
lune Just aa well by men on foot or snd crashed down upon the rough chases all necessary machinery and fuss. gag. malingerer, messmate, satin
pavement of Robert street. Chelsea,
by a man on a trapexe or to fifty
weather.
material.
The
foreman
of
printing
has
ter.
slump,
sham,
rascal,
trip
and
yelp
Gallery.
■¿aye. The horaee are killed tn make I with a akkenlng thud I>e Groof was charge of all matter which is to be Walt until the next anti-slang purist
»SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
« slaughter tor the crowd, who are dead.—New York Tribune.
printed. The following are tbe official uses one of these words and then con
ingry If they do not see enough blood.
heads of the several departments: Pub­ found him by reference to Grose —
J. CLAUSSEN,
The Way They Struok.
The death of the poor horse I will
ookfor his ark
lic printer, secretary to the public London Chronicle.
A company of Italian laborer* en­
eave you to imagine. It la altogether
*-/•
LAWYER,
printer, attorney, deputy public printer.
of
xcellence
loo horrible and too pitiful for detailed gaged to th* construction of a railway Congressional Record clerk, euperln-
Thankful For Hie Eacapo.
Iln Germany had their wages reduced.
lescri ption.
♦&50 EVERYWHOB
tandent of work and superintendent of
“It’s useless to urge me to marry
Jkutecher
Now come« the turn of tbe bendertl- They said nothing, but during the night documenta.
A. J. Town» Co.
you
When
I
say
no
1
mean
no
"
•ros Knell has two little darts Thee» each of tha men cut an Inch of the end
"Always?"
»13 Tillamook Block,
larta must be placed to the tiack of the of hla shovel, tn reply to th* foreman
“Invariably."
Tuppence Saved.
>ull. Just alwut the end of the neck, i who took them te taek about It one of
McAndrews (the chemist at 3 a. m.k-
"And can nothing ever break your de­
O regon .
T illamook
Tom In front of the animal. Thia re- 1 them said. "Not eo much pay. not lift
Two penn'orth of bicarbonate of coda termination when once you make up
J
eo
much
earth.
Bo
much
longer
lest
(Utree skill and *|ieed It la the only
for tbe wlfe'a indigestion at thia time your mludT’
Italian not fool like German
•art of the whole proceeding which se­ work
o’ night when a glaea of hot water does
"Absolutely nothing."
j E. REEDY,
D.V.M.,
lects the «llgtiteet credit for bravery or Italians not striker—London Mall.
Juet aa well. Beady (hastily>-Week
" ell. 1 wouldn’t car* to marry a
iglllty upon the men to the arena.
wool.
thanks
for
the
advice!
I
’
U
no
girl like that, anyhow."-Boston Tran­
Another Way to Rut I*.
The bull, after being wounded by the
Good nichtl- script
VETERINARY
“After all." eaM the moralist “the bother ye after alL
»leader. Is now carrying the darts of
Paaraon
’
a,
he banderilleros In his beck Natnral- almighty dollar Is man's greatest ene­
(Both Phone»).
my It“—
Bureau of Information,
y he la bleeding profusely and la nee>
Stranger-Can you tell me where I
"If that’» eo.” Interrupted old Rox
y dead It la the proud work of tbe
Oreg<M
Tillamook
"Pa." said the youug hopetW. “what will find your bureau of vital atatla-
uatador to finish him off with one toy. “I gum that young wife of mine
does dining a la certe mean?”
tlcs? iarmer Brown—I Irin give yon
hrnst of hie sword He stands tn front merely loves me for tbe enemies l'v*
Tbe father did not know, but be did tbe village dressmaker’s addreee 8he
made“—Philadelphia Ledger
• f the bull, who watts for the throat
What They WUI Da far Yfa
not wish to abow bls Ignorance. “it knows tha ago of every woman in
with lowered head The wretched
means." be explained, ' that W-w-tt town- Life.
Oiaerlmtoatlon.
Mislaeaa la quickly over, and tbe car­
They will cure your backache,
I
You awake with a mean,
"Did von ever tell that young man amana eating tn a lunch wagua.”—Ex­
's«» la drawn from tbe arena by four
change
strengthen your kidney«, car. taste in the mouth, which ream*
that late honra v*n bad for one?”
lone»
••ked the father at the breakfast table
There Is
rect urinary irregularities, b«U4
That 1« the stivry of the R|vanl«b boll
"Well, father.“ replied the wl«e
Inevitable,
fabt. told to cold held prose Ooneld
•P the worn out tissues, sat
able with
»red aa a tea» tor braver*. I cannot find daughter, "late honra may be bed for
eliminate ths excess uric ari4
your overt
i hetter vomi'ariaon than tbe one I one. but they're all right for two “-
Ton her» Ft a teaman
that causes rheumatism. Pro.
lave already •i«ed "blind man's buff.“
"nneidrred ■« a national •l•ort, Is
vent Bright’s Diseass sa4 DU.
Step Veer Worry.
Riot out v«tn pomp, cher* |mpotee
roui<l 1«, hv-rrdlble If one bad not wit
If you are inclined to worry todar batea, snd restore health >»«4
kea a ert It with ones own eye* —Kebl* keep reason under It* own control -
I stop and think of tike woeryl^ yog
Marrue
Aorellua
•trength. Refuse
Reward tu t.oedou Mall.
did yesterday and bow little B mil;
•ssounted to.—Chicago Neww
1
Now is the time
to have that
group picture made.
C
Monk’s Studio
t
I
IRON by
Electricity
Every
Wednesday
Afternoon
I !
HARNESS
i
W.A, Williams Ac Cc
All Grocers Sei
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
6 LOAVES
FOR a Quarter
i
i
T ower ' s F ish B rand
P ommel S licker
I
L
T
M
E
Foley’s
Pills
I
LiACHAR’S Dung Store*
A Morning Reminder.