Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 02, 1913, Image 6

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    1913
L HENDERSON,
JOHN
DEATH OF JOHN JOHNSON
Another Tillamook Pioneer
P.t«ses Away at Garibaldi
ÔREÈK STRATAGEM.
Royal
BakingPowder
l
Tillamook
Military Tactic» That Won Where
Strength Was Lacking.
After the decline of Rome the conter
of the worlds military progress was
for seven or eight centuries transferred
to the Greek empire. Constantinople
ruled elements of a much less homo
generous nature than Rome in her
prime bad depended upon. 1 here w as
less loyalty to the central rule there
and far less liberty under it
The decisive military fact of the east
was, however, that Byzantium bad to
contend against overwhelming numeri­
cal superiority tn Its enemies. South
of It. from the Indies to the Atlantic,
was the Saracen empire, burning with
the zeal of a new religion. To the east
were the Seljuk Turks, while to the
north were the Bulgarians and th«
Slavonian and Hunlc tribes.
Against such odds it was useless sim­
ply to match man for man. The mili­
tary leaders of the empire were full
of military spirit and took keen delight
In war as a game, but they were thg
descendants of LTyssea. and they made
of war a game of finesse, of clevernes»
—in short, a war of wits. By their spy­
ing and bribes, by stirring up treason
In the enemy’s camp, by surprises, sim­
ulated retreats and ambush, they Il­
lustrated the saying of Bacon that
stratagen 1« a weaker kind of policy
used by those who are not strong
enough to win by fairer methods.—E4-
ward D. Jones in Engineering Mage­
slue.
Baker’s Bread
Di-a'li claimed another ol the
eaiiy pioneers of Tillamook County
on Tuesday, when |ohn Johnson
rtap.iuded to the last call. II is rot
known eiactly what time lie died,
I
as be wire found dead in bed nt bis
I
home at Garibaldi early that morn­
ing. The deceased had luen failing
/
in health for several months, but
G. McGEE, M B.
no one thought the end wan so
near. He died on the homestead
he took up in 1871. The deceased
,1
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
was one of those who had voted
for Lincoln, and attended a Repub.
lican meeting in this city last fall
Office : One Block East of
voting for Pregident Taft at the
general election.
Post Office.
She makes it best who, looking after th»
Tue remains were buried this
culinary department, turns her back resolute­
(Thursday) at the Bar View Ceine-
I
¡■iJOf'il
ly upon unhealthful, or even suspicious, food
tery.
FAMILY
The G.AR. had charge of the
accessories. She is economical; she knows
i
Services at the grave and religious
that true economy does not consist in the use
RECIPES
sen icea at the house was conducted
of inferior meat, flour, or baking powder. She
by Rev. Kiehle, of Buy City.
' Captain Romulus Jonnson, father
is an earnest advocate of home made, home
I
of John Johnson, was one of the
The valued family re­
baked
food, and has proved the truth of the
pest known ot the mariners plying
cipes for cough and coll
an ocean craft between New York
statements of the experts that the best cook­
cure, liniments, tonics and
and Liverpool during the fore pait
ing
in
the
world
today
is
done
with
Royal
other remedies have ss &
of the ln»t century, a sturdy »on of
careful attention here as
Baking Powder.
Knglaod und u natural follower of
the most intricate prescrip­
Hie sea. Nevertheless, in hie young,
tions.
er days the captain waa equally nt
THE GAME OF GOLF.
lioti.e In shouldering arms, and in
Our fresh, high grade
Beat Cough Medicine fjr Children. It 1» ■ V.ry S.riou» Matter With th»
I. O. O. F. Installation.
thia capacity served in the war of
“I um very glad to Bay a few
drags will help to make
Real Scot Enthusiast.
1812 under the American flag. He
these remedies more effee- *’
There will l><- a Joint Installation wor^H in praise of Chamberlain’s
married Anna Johnson, a native
In Fife and the Lothians every one
Cough Remedy” writes Mrs. Lida
tive than ever.
daughter of Deiiimnk who accomp­ of the I. (>. O. F. Lodge, No. IM, and Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. " I have plays golf—men of leisure, working­
anied her husband on many of hi» the Rebecca lodge on Tuesday even- used it for years both for my chil men aud loafers, the last class produc­ I
Right prices are also
ocean voyages. March 27, 1830, ing, January 7th, at the Commercial dren and myself and it never fails ing the finest players. Many of the
to relieve and cure a cough or cold.
assured.
while hie ship waa in Nsw York Club room». Aiteiwards supper No family with children should be Scotch towns have public courses, and
harbor, his oldest child. John, was will be served at the Cafeteria. : without it as it gives almost im­ even where they are private the arti­
san clubs may use them on generous
bora. Besides him there were three H. A. Wheeler, G. M., of Oregon, mediate relief in cases of croup.” terms. Says Stewart Dick In "The
daughters. It huppened that Cap will be with ua at this time on his Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy i» Pageant of the Forth:"
CLOUGH
i pleasant and »afe to take, which us
tain Johnson changed hie course in official visit. All come out.
"There ls something very Scotch
| of great importance when a inedi-
1847 and made u trip to Hamburg,
'cine must be given to young chil- about the Scotch golfer, He seems to
Reliable Druggist.
Forma for Sale.
1 dren. For sale by all Dealers.
Germany, und while there he died,
suit the leisurely and contemplativa
game. ‘Keep your eye on the ball,’
wbi e yet iu the prime of life, and
20 acres,—15 in cultivation; nil
Chronic Constipation Cured.
‘Slow back’ and ‘Aye be up’ are writ­
the height ot popularity ua a teu creek bottom land; I acres timber; •
‘Five years ago I had the worst ten all over him. As a nation one
captain.
house lb x 24, hen house; 2H miles CBM of chronic constipation I would say the Scotch were profession­
After the death of his father, from town, l4 mile to school, price ever knew of and Chamberlain’s
When the eon win thirteen years of $2(XM>; $nU0 cush, balance 4 ye-jrs; Tablets cured me,’ writes S. F. al. the English amateur, golfers, for
Fish, Brooklyn, Mich. For »ale by there should be nothing dilettante
age John Johnson remained with nil tine garden land.
about the game of golf.
all
Dealers.______________
Ilia mother in Germany until her
20 acres, all in cultivation, 21»
Washington hears that President “How serious a matter It Is may be
marriage to John H Glaslioff in miles from town, ’« mile to acbool;
Judged from the old Btory ot the Scotch
Keeps both rider
1*43. He then came to America price 82100; M’JO cash, balance 10 Taft has decided to accept tlie offer minister. Emerging after a hot and
of
the
Kent
professorship
of
law
at
and settled her nffuira in Albany, years.
unhallowed strife in the bunker, his
and saddle perfectly drtj.
1 Yale University and if so will take profane words still echoing In his ears,
Y., ufter which he went to Fond
122 acres; fair building»; 00 acres
Made for rough wear and
<1 . ’ nc county, from there to Racine in cultivation; 2 miles to town, 400 ’ up hie duties next spring. He will he mops his heated brow and exclaims
long
service in the wettest
riot
be
restricted
to
lecturing
to
Yale
bitterly:
< it ly. Here lie attended the pub­ yards to school, on R F. D.; 10
"‘Ah maun gle It upl *h maun gie
I students.
li< schools for three yeais, and, b<
weather.
acres strictly No. 1 prune orchard;
Now that the governor of Arkao- it up!’
r !• . ‘' 1 •• - with l^lt». was increasingly price $3500; $20C0 cash. You ain’t
atisfaction guabanteed
•’ ‘What?’ cries his partner In con­
ted ■
'.e lis.’overy of gob! buy n prune orchard like this < ne 1 has emptied the Penitentiary he
sternation. ‘Gle up gowf?’
o hecouat. An opportunity came for $400 an acre Write for free might offer the vacant building to a
L o OKFORTSISMARK
“ ‘No,’ he replies, with sublime scorn;
I
his w ly in 1852, amt tie crossed in price list, ii * 1 um a farmer und consumers’ league for the storage ■gle up the meeulstry!’
_
-
of E xcellence
the suin' train with his uncle, hav- no town land shark.
of eggs pro bono publico. The
"This ls the real old golfing spirit
-T sibwi ®
iug two yoke 'of oxen of his own,
Legislature
should
at
least
make
which still survives round the shores
1 want 23 Finlanders to btty my
$5.90 EVEKYWHEBB
und u complete outfit.
Leavina cheap hinds, only three miles from an appropriation to keep down the of the Forth."
A.J.TowutCa
..«•*»
cobwebs.
Cilumet, Wta., April 4, he arrived town. See list nt this office.
I
T
owes C ambihi ba
in ,'laryeville, Cal , ufter n journey
Th» Peacock at Homa.
Write for fr-e list; I nm a furmet
A poor wretch has surrendered
i. six luoutll», during which time live on my farm, 2% milea south­ himself at Springfield, Ill , and con­ The real home of peacocks or pea­
111* purty experienced terrible de­ west of Sheridan, Oregon; I am tt<> fessed to having taken $25 from the fowls ls In India. There they were
privations, und suffered from dm! town land shark; it will cost you safe of a great trust corporation aud are huuted, and their flesh ls used
era unit Indian outbreaks. In 185) nothing to see my burgains. C. O. pome years ago. His conscience for food. As the birds live in the
lie v.ua u member of the vigilant* BVNGEta, R. F. D. 1. Sheridan, Ore­ I troubled him. This increases the same region as the tiger, peacock bunt­
comiuittee in Fun Francisco. That gon. Rhone me from the Sheridan w'onder of why it is that conscience ing ls a very dangerous sport. The
long train of the i>eacock ls not its
M Juli"..on remained in the vier
Hotel
alilicts only poor offenders. The tall, ns many suppose, but ls compos­
iij ut Placerville for eight yeuii*
corporation from which thia money ed of feathers which grow out Just
Tonight.
■irgucM a fair meuMuie of succeaa n«
was taken has several times been above the tall and are vailed the tall
Tonight, i( v<>u
«lull ami indicted for extortion and none of coverts. Peacocks have been knows
a miner, and u purticulur liking lor
th:u me ".ns of making u livelihood, ftlupid, or hilioiM tiiui roiiHtipHted, its officers has ever confessed any­ for many hundred years. They am
a dose of c hutuberiaitf a
in IKV.I. in company with one liun take
mentioned In the Bible. Job uieottowe
Ivta and you will feel alright to thing which was proved.
dred men, lie slur ted on an e.X|>edi- morrow. For aule by all dealers.
them, and they are mentioned, too, in
Denial
that
he
had
any
idea
of
I Kings x. Hundreds of years ago U
tion into Arizona. Indians stain-
partisan advantage in mind when Rome many thousand peacocks wees
pedsd and stole their liornes, und
Card of Thanks
he placed the fourtli cluss post­ killed for the great feasts which ths
I mui Fort Yuiuu they liad the pro­
master;« in the civil service is con­ emperors made The brains of ths
We
desire
to
express
our
mncere
tection of the Unite ! Slates Cavalry.
tained
in n message from President peacock were considered a great treat,
thanks
to
our
friends
and
nriuh-
A (lull yielding $18 was all the gold
they secured In 1801 he went to tsirs for their aid mid kin<l rxprru- Taft to Congress, lie declared he and many had to be killed foe a single W.A, Williams & Co
feast
tlie Klk City mines of lduho, but re­ »ions i>t sympathy in’ our e nd had deeply regretted the failure of
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
turned to Portland in the winter of bereavement, in the loseof u father, Congress to respoud to his repeat
Ths Mystery
Sleep.
ed request for authority to place all
18(11112 and engaged m teaming kind snd true.
It Is Impossible to give any pseelee
local offices under the civil service
. C. A JoitNsox A.xn F amily .
Until 1871.
explanation of the pbenomeHSH st
T
and
thus
to
end
the
evils
of
the
From Portland Mr Johnson came
sleep. Yet many theories have beea
spoils system. He advocated the advanced. Legendre has show* feff
For Sale
to Tillamook county and located on
admission to cabinet iiiemtiers to fairly conclusive arguments that It ti
his present place ot one humtred
A tine UiivinK horse six yearn
und sixty acres, where he farmedand old, buggy mut harneen, nearl; sit in Congress with right to debate, due nett tier to “brain pallor," M te
raiaed stock for many year» und new. for $150 cash. Inquire c but not to vote; the legislation for Intoxication by carbonic add. aar •
where he died. He had even much Win. Phillipa, Tillamook Oregon. coal land leases in Alaska and the presence of narcotic substancaa IB
Box 308.
authorising of a court to preview the blood, theories that have been
of the pioneer tile of the west, hud
turn advanced. Legendre Intima
food law decisions.
practically grown up with theeoun-
$100 Reward $100.
his preference for ths view that ek
try. aud had a hand in many of its
The rvailrr« of thia paper will b< plesact
la not the result of fatigue, but la an
dearly won battles.
As a private to lenrn thnt there 1« nt len«t one drrndetl
Inherited Instinct designed to protect
dÌHea«e
thnt
«ctener
hn«
been
able
to
cure
tn
he enlisted in Company 1», First
the organism against tbe 111 effect» ed
nil it« «tnicr« ditti thnt i« Catarrh
Hill'«
Oregon Infantry, und served under Catarrh Cure i« the only positive cure mtw
fatigue—Ha rper’a
to the medical ftaterttiiv
( atarrh
L'aptniu I'owell on the frontier und known
bein< a constitutional diaeaac
require« a
at Fort Hall, living dia< bulged ultei constitutional trentment Hall « Catarrh
Figure It Out.
ia taken internally acting direetlv upon
a »einer of eighteen month», lie Cure
thrbloxMl at»»I niueou« «urf'ace« of the «vatem.
A man had sixty ducks for sale and
thereby
dr«iruvlng
the
foundation
of
the
belonged to Tillamook Post G it .R. *h*TÌ.’*
divided them Into two lota of thirty
* ’hr l 'HKnt «trength hr
up **"
the cor*
“-* 4
' ULJi
*m«titution
and a««i«ting I
and at the rtutuutu of the conqiany building
each Oue lot waa to be disposed of
nntureTn d>»ing tt
work
n
ork
The peupHatom I
at three for fl aud the other at two
always hud insn) iutrie.tmg stories have •*> Hv uch ‘ faith in it« curative pov
that thev *i ,»®cr
__ One
_
Hundred Pollar* h»r
for fl. In his absence his clerk told
o tell ot hie border dnye which ure vnw
chat tt tail« to cure Send for It«
the sixty ducks at live for $2. realising
how a matter ot history, in politic. testimonial«
tddie«« >1 S CHRCKV a co
the sum of $24 It sold according to
Nr. Johnson was a Republican, Ohio
Instructions one purchaser would have
ftoM be all I
and be had served a» school direct-
Take Hall «
got thirty ducks for $15 and the other
or, s»il ss road supervisor fur tlirr *
thirty for flu. making 823 fur the k>t.
terms, in I8W Mr. Johnson mar
What became of the tali
tied Nary Moor who wn« born in J. S. LAMAR, DRUGGIST
Now Ls the time
New York State. Novetnl«! 7. I Kt!
A Medes* Viets*.
DESERVES PRAISE-
Charles A Johnson the only child
“I have about furnish«! my bouse,
s.
J
I
Httiair,
dnitftfitu,
dearrve*
’
to
have
that
of this ueicn la assessor ol Titln.
said the eminent actress.
prai
from Til hi in* Mik Citv, Orr., r
»..■ok countv
“How about pictures?“
In Wreconaiti and
group
picture
made
|*ople for intonluonx
intorducmg here the
“1 have enough of myself to fill the
i Mr nnd Mr» J< l.ru
.,
and glycerine
parlor and the reception kali ! a'poee
^inhere ntnl active worker* in the buckthorn bark
Latest Prioes on
^rldivdi is* Church
mixture known as Adler.i ka. Tin«
HI have to bare some more taken for
Let ua show you our
simple tu rn an remedy first be-1
the
ortier
rooiue
"
—
Louisville
Courier-
«(wcial display of attrac­
Tungsten (Mazda
!
Kacaprfl After Fiftrea Year»
tive new stvlee
We are
I
LAMPS.
u. I* llroilr» made ii siH. eselul
perfectly equipiwd for
r-M u|>e aflrt tihevi >»»>• ot «utter A «INiìl.E IM»SK
A Matter Fur a Higher Csur*.
relieve» »our
15 watte .
» .45
•nuking
group
(Mcturvs
i.tg from kidiir. ' Mn,i bladder otomach gas on the »tumach and
“1 don't omteratan-t why Matilda baa
25 watts ..
.45
und will please lou with
tr util»», Folev Kidnsi Pill»
. . ,. rt-
,T.
•nr.1
me.
Judge."
protested
the
defend
40 watte ..
I» .»rd him ami will <1a |u»t the con.tipatH.ti INSTANTLY.
the quality ot our work.
■ ot In a recent breach of promlee »ult
•»•»r for ott ers He aavs
‘Thee
00 watts ..
. er
"I only did the ««king, while ehe dkl
Consumer» make an unprvaeion
rwrM a most »»vew bsckm-h* with
100 watts ..
1.00
the prvmlalag.“—Judge e Library.
|>sinfal tilsd-ler irrrgiilsitlies, «nd on the cost of living when they
Frosted Lampe five cents ex
♦he' do sll y*Mi claim for* them ’ organise an.l t«ke vigorous men
Effective October 11th.
wrfo.e »iibaiiluiss —«J.t bv lai. •nie* to p otect themselves Mono-
Indiata great!' prefer the vnihua
mär’» l‘«ue «tare.
T illamook E lbctkic L icht
«lio i oiuplain but do nothing.
AbsoluiefrPure
The Woman Makes the Home
Sold
ATTORNEY Ä COUNSEL
I
i
i
LOR-AT-LAW,
I Tillamook Block, Tillamock.Or,
at
All Grocers.
Î
TOWER’S F ish B rand
Room No 361.
BOTTS,
A ttoknky - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Books
n oifice. Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
T T . T.
Tillamook Block
Both phones.
CARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA,
Tillamook Block
EORGE WILLETT,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Tillamook Commercial Building
T illamook
R
Monk ’s Studio.
F vkl C ompany ,
I
1
T. BOALS, M.D,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TLLLAMuOK.
Tillamook Block.
KERRON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Tillamook Block,
Tillatncok,
Oregon.
..
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
S
'HARNESS’
O regon .
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon,
H". GOY NE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Office ; Opposite Court House.
T illamook , O regon .
|~y. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street froir the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
tí ARCH ET,
I- . The Fashionable Tail*»’'
C.eauing, Pressing and Repai
ing a Specialty.
S» »re in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
J. CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER,
Çcutecher ^htJohcd.
313 Tiliamcok Block,
T illamook
REEDY,
O regon
D.V.M.,
VETERINARY
< Moth'Ph ones ).
Tillainoo,
Oregon,
A Morning Reminder.
You awake with a mean, nut*
taste in the mouth, which remiaa
you that your stomach is in a bad
condition. It should also remi'd
you that there is nothing so good
for a disordered stomach as
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets.
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