Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 06, 1913, Image 3

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    Tillamook Headlight, February Ô, 19:3.
i
Popularity ws. The Truth.
family bad gone to lied except Bert
JOHN L HENDERSON,
•
——
Varuey. who received me very cordial­
Jesus Christ was the most un­
ly. He offered me some refreshment popular person that ever lived. He
before goiug to bed. setting out a bot­ was spat upon, sla|>ed, cast out of
ATTORNEY A COUNSEL
tle of whisky. I swallowed some of II, the synagogue. Poverty and deati
tution,
lowness
of
birth
all
tended
though I didn't like it. and smoked a
A
Lo R-AT-LAW,
He w.s finally
cigarette with him. which didn't trou­ to degrade Him.
crucified
and
put
to
the
greatest
ble me ao uiu. to. I took quite u fancy
Tillamook Block, Tillamook,Or.
at that time all
to him frum tbe stall uud anticipated shame known
because of his strange doctrine.
Room No ®6i.
pleasautly my appruichiug rides with "The Kingdom of God at hand,”
Produced exclusively from
him
over
the
plautatiou.
But
I
gasped
But Not In the Regu- *
the greatest truth that the human
Choicest and most carefully
for breath every time I thought about ' mind has ever been able to com­
T. BOTTS,
.
selected.
lar Way
meeting bis mother in tbe moruiug. prehend. The sovereignty of God
As to bis sisters, thank heaven be bad makes every man master o< his own
A ttorney - at -L aw .
destiny, for God reflects upon us
none.
Of which every grain is thoro­ Complete »et of Abatract Rook
just
what
we
are
to
others.
Popu
­
MITCHEL
"Mrs. Varuey Is Just too lovely for
larity is exemplified in a solemn
ughly cleansed, washed and dried. Difieî. Taxes paid for non-
anything. When 1 bad finally screwed prayer, a profession of righteous­
. up my courage to go down to break­ ness and a claim of a reward in
“
ART
FLOUR
”
is a better milled patent flour
I “My dear Margaret," wrote Miss fast ber son bad finished bls meal and
Residenti.
heaven. The truth, by the prayer
than
any
other
SOFT
WHEAT flour on the market,
BFrunces Pouieroy to her friend, Miss j had gone out. So 1 was received by in the closet, repentance and the
Tillamook Block.
Kjuqueliue Seaton, “I have had the time bet alone. 1 breakfasted principally gift of God.
J. C. Gov®.
TILLAMOOK FEED CO., TILLAMOOK, OR.
•/of my life, it has been unique. 1 have on fruit. Mrs. Varney chatting with me
Both phones.
PELZ A KIRSCHOFF, TILLAMOOK, OR.
FOR SALE BY
M‘not only s|ient chill November In a the while.
Summons.
MEYER A SON, HEBO, OR
H warm climate, but have done so mas
“'Now. my dear boy,’ she said, ‘you
D. 3. BOYAKIN, NEHALEM, OR
liqueradiug. Do you remember when we must make yourself entirely at borne. In the Circuit Court of the State of
C/ARL HABERLACH,
(^Oregon for Tillamook County.
were sophomores how Bess Wharton Go to lied and rise when you like, eat
Department No. 2.
'' and 1 dressed ourselves as boys, went and drink what you want, but I would
B. Hill,
1
^.out on to the campus, kicked football advise you to keep out of doors as
Plaintiff,
A scientific combination of East­
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
vs.
Sa and were ordered off by the college au much as possible. Bert asked me to
ern Hard Wheat and Western Soft
thorities? And perhaps you will re say to you that he will start to ride Frederick Briody, John i
Krebs, W. G. Willett,
E member what a good looking boy
Tillamook Block.
over the plantation at 10 o’clock thio
Wheat.
Geo. G. Willett, Oscar
E made—to say nothing of Bess.
morniug. and if you wish to join him
Lion, Carl Johnson
"Well, we were caught, as you know, I am to order a horse for you. How
“FISHER’S BLEND” is the Ibest for uni­
Chas. P. Nelson, W.
^5,EORGE WILLETT,
& going into your room, and the whole did you leave your dear mother?
versal use. It bakesi>UQre and larger loaves
G. Dwight, F.
K
■ thing came out. The faculty notified You're looking better than I expected
Beale, H. C Ellis, J.
bread per given quantity than any other
R us that our presence was no longer re- to find you—a little pale, but when
J. Gee, Ixruise P.
brand. Whether [for bread, biscuits, cgke or
A t rokNB v - at -L aw .
Lockwood and H. B.
■ qulred at the university and we were you have spent a month in the open
’ . . • 4
pastry, it is the dependable
Lockwood,
J.
F
|en-
I
S directed to repair to our homes. I ex- air with Bert you’ll have more color in
kins,
Defendants.
J
Tillamook
Commercial
Building.
■ pected to meet with a very cold recep- your cheeks.'
To the defendant, J. J. Gee :
■ tion there, and so 1 did at first, but
“1 should think so. Indeed. I felt the
in the name of the State of Ore­
T illamook -
O regon .
g when I told the whole story to papa he color coining into my cheeks every gon, you are hereby required to ap­
Price, $1.60 per 49-lb. Sack.
Costs-
S laughed and said. '1 didn't believe when time 1 looked at my trousers. 1 de­ pear and answer the complaint
These brand manufactured by
I you went to college that you would be- cided to ride witb Bert that very morn­ filed against you in the above en­
MOPE per Sack
■ have yourself with sufficient circum- ing and in half an hour went out on titled Court and cause, on cr before
■ spection to get through, and I'm not to tlie veranda, booted and spurred. 1 the Sixth day of March, 1913, and if
“
Finest Flouring Mills, ’ ’ LESS per Loaf
I disappointed.' Dear old pappy! 1 never had ridden in divided skirts, which you fail to answer for want there­
of, the plaintiff will apply to the
Seattle,
I could do anything that would seem ter- was n tine preparation for riding In
FilXSiClAN A SURGEON
Court for the relief prayed for in
I rible in his eyes, and even if 1 did 1 breeches. Itert. who had already been his complaint herein, to wit:
out
on
horseback,
rode
up.
and
when
I
■ always knew bow to get round him ao
That tbe mortgage described in
riLLAMlOJt.
bad mounted we started on tbe dally plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed
I that it shouldn’t count against me.
and that the premises described in
"It was two years ago that 1 took rounds.
Tillamook Blocs.
| leave, prematurely, of my alma mater.
"I studied Bert's countenance in an said complaint be sold to satisfy
I 1 dare say that the day will comewhen effort to make out how far successful the same, and that the proceeds of
sale be applied in payment of the ,
I 1 shall regret my folly. I'm nineteen I was in personating a man. He didn't amount unpaid and owing to the
M. KER RON,
that home health
give
me
the
slightest
evidence
that
■ years old. and if I hadn't been expelled
plaintiff on said mortgage and the
I from college I would now be a dignified there was anything unusual In me, notes secured thereby, to-wit : the .
is governed largely by sani­
senior. I’m going to tell you a story treating me ns a man would naturally sum of Sixteen Hundred Forty
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
tary conditions, doesn’t it seem
that puts that sophomore episode In treat another mail several yearsyoung­ ($l,(M0) Dollars, with interest there­
Tillamook Block,
the shade. Compared witli what I’ve er tli.-in himself. He was very kind on at the rate of Seven per cent per
that good plumbing is worth i
lieen doing, the first was a mere baga and attentive, telling me all about tbe annum from the 14th day of May,
I
while ?
orange culture, the dangers Incurred 1911, and that you be barred and
Tihamcok,
..
Oregon.
telle.
foreclosed of all rights, claim, or
"Last spring I was very much run and the pleasure experienced after equity of redemption in said pre­
■^tatrdatuT
guaranteed
plumbing
down in health. Papa aud mamma passing a season of them in gatberinff mises and every part thereof ; and
worried about me just as if 1 had been an abundant crop. 1 reined In several that plaintiff recover his costs and
fixtures afford perfect sanitation
U. HAWK,
good and took me out on a farm, hop­ times during the morning under a tree disbursements incurred herein.
Í
and
give
years
of
dependable
ser
­
That
this
summons
is
served
to
pluck
ripe
fruit.
How
mucb
more
ing 1 would get better. Bnt 1 didn’t 1
i
think I was pining for something out delicious is an orange eaten just off f’:»on you by publication in the
vice.
Tillamook Headlight, by order of
tbe
tree
than
one
picked
green
and
of the general run. don't you know:
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Hon. Wm. Galloway, the Judge of
Our prices will interest you.
bit of spice in my diet. At any rate, sent north, ripening on the way.
the above flamed Court, dated on
“It would require several hundred the 13th day of January, 1913, the
such an opportunity occurred, and this
pages of this letter paper—es|>ecially first publication to be on the 23rd
BAY CITY, OREGON.
is how it came.
"Mother has an old friend she hadn't written in my scrawly hand—to give of January, 1913 and you are re­
Telephone Main 1314
quired
to
appear
and
answer
on
or
you
an
account
of
nty
experience
with
seen for years, a Mrs. Varney. The
Varneys are rich and have both a sum Bert Varney. I thought him a very before the Sixth day of March, 1913.
J as . g . H eltzel ,
R. BEALS,
nter and a winter home. Their winter pure man. for 1 noticed that lie said
Attorney for Plaintiff.
home Is In the center of an orange not a word to me but wbat be might
grove In Florida. After we got home in have spoken to a girl companion. -
REAL ESTATE,
September mamma wrote Mrs. Varney, I came at once to have so great a GIVES INSTANT ACTION.
telling her that she was worried about reverence—admiration—for him partly
F inancial A oknt ,
J. S. Lamar, druggiat, reports thgt
my henlth and said she feared I would on this account that I took pains to
repress tbe hoyden nature to which 1 A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck­
need to go south for the winter, but
Tillamook, Oregon.
you know ottr Income is small, and was born, and up to a few days be­ thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com
fore I was ex|>ectlug to leave for borne pounded in Adler-i-ka, the German
traveling and putting up at hotels are
deported myself In an exemplary man­
expensive, and I knew well enough that
appendicitis remedy, stope consti­
ner.
H GOY NR,
we couldn't afford to make such a trip,
pation or gas on the stomach IN­
“
You
know
that
riding
horseback
Is
for mamma wouldn’t take me without
STANTLY Many Tillamook people
papa, and for the three of us the outlay my liohhy, and If I had been a man I are being helped.
would have long ago broken my neck
A ttornkv - at -L aw .
would tie something awful.
“Mamma, in reply to her letter, re­ at a fem e or a ditch. There were no
W
S.
Skelton,
a
merchant
at
Stan
Office : Opposite Court H odjc .
ceived an invitation for me to visit the fences at the plantation except some ley, led , says he would not take
Vanievs on their orange plantation. 1 inclosing orange groves, but the ditches tltXl.OJ for the relief a single box of
were a constant temptation to me. 1 Foley Kidney Pills gave him. "I
had been referred to as Prank, and
T illamook , O regon .
was afraid that If I should get a fall had a severe attack
of kidney
when I read Mrs. Varney’s letter I saw
In taking one of them It might lead to trouble with sharp pains through
at once that she thought 1 was a boy.
betraying my sex
After resisting my back and could hardly straight
My son Albert. who has charge of the
P. J. SHAR x ',
many teiuptatloua I yielded one morn­ en up. A single box of Foley Pills
plantation, she wrote, 'every morning
ing and. making a run for a ditch, at­ entirely relieved me.”
rides over it nnd Is constantly tn the
tempted to put my horse over It. I
open air attending to the needs of the
RESIDENT DK.4f»S'.
felt the Isittom of the universe drop­
trees, the packing of the oranges or
ping out tieneath me. a thud, and 1
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
Office acrons the street Iron
e
some such matter. Your son can go
knew nothing more till 1 saw Bert
with him. and 1 don't doubt that with­ bending over me. My coat and vest
REFLEX SUCKER
Court House.
in a few weeks be will show consider
KEEPS OUT ALL THE RAIN
were Iritli o|>en. and my shirt sod ua
able improvement.'
Dr.
Wise’s office.
dervest bad been badly torn
I saw
,
Cynii Noble, pure, old and palatable—
"Well. now. just think of riding about
in a moment tliat my secret was out.
Bottled at drinking strength.
witb a young man that way. Then the Though I was Imdly stunned. 1 felt tbe
Sold everywhere—and costs no more thaa
idea got Into my bead what a lark it hot blood rushing Into my cheeks.
SARCHET,
any other good whiskey.
would be to go riding around witb him.
"Now. wasn't this just too provokiag
.
The Fashionable Tai'o«.
not as a girl, but as the bey be tbougbt for anything? 1 was lying on the
in*! 1 couldn't get it out. It stuck and ground, but gathered strength to sit
almmered and simmered and stnck un up and rearrange my clothing, tbongb
C.s-auing, Pressing and Repair­
til I made up my mind I was going to about all 1 could do was to button my
ing a Specialty.
do that very thing.
Sherry Wine ...................................... 35c
coat. Then I clapped both hands to
Angelica Wine.................................... 36c
“I answered Mrs. Varney's invitation my burning cheeks and would bave
Zenfendel Wine
per quart 35c
myself and didn't say a word about her kept them there bad Bert not gently
S> *re in Heins Photographic
Tokeyf............................. per quart 40c
mistake or that I was a girl, accepting pulled them away.
Pebbleford, bottled in
bond,
per qu irt 25
Gallery.
WAToraoor— D urable
ber Invitation and telling her when I
per bottle .......................................... $1.50 Claret..........................
“ 'Don't trouble yourself. I've known
White Grape Juice............................. 75
Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
expected to arrive The first prepara it ever since the evening you came
Local
Heer,
ijuurt,
3
bottles
for
5)c
bond, per bottle ............................1.25
tion I made was to bare a lot of men's to us.'
Domestic Beer, qt, 3txittles for 75c
O d Crow, bottled in bond, per
J. CLAUSSEN,
clothes sent borne to try on and kept
"He said no more at tbe time; be
bottle .................................................. 1.1J0
BOSTON
what fitted me. sending the rest back. was too mucb concerned about my in­
LAWYER,
Hermitage, bottled in bond, per
What an easy time the men bare buy­ jury. I made an effort to rise, but it
bottle............................................. . 1.50
ing their clotbee! Why. to buy as much was not very successful.
Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ................. 1.50
However,
£u-utechrr JlbvohcU.
Keg Beer.................... 15 gallons $6,7.
O T. O , bottled in bond, per
women's tilings as I bought men's in with Bert's assistance 1 got on to my
10 gallon« 4 7
bottle.................................................... 1.25 Keg Beer ........
half an hour would require from one to feet
I took no thought as to bruises
Ixxral bottle Beer, fl.lox. quart.« 10
413 Tiliamook Block,
Kentucky Dew, H gal., bottled
two months and no end of trouble.
or broken bones or Internal Injuries. 1
in bond......................................... 2 15 Local bottle Beer, 10 dm pints 11 >
"Before I started mother said: ‘Now. wax horrified at my secret being out
Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottled
1 I LLAMOOS -
ORVGON.
Frank, if you behave yourself and drop and the manner of its exposure. My
in bond......................................
75
your pranks you may catch tbe young bend was bung while my companion
Bud wiser Seer, fl dos. quarts $15 07
John Dewar A Sone. Old Scotch
man wbo manages that plantation. If was trying to get some of tbe dirt off
Whiskey.....................
l.SC Bu<lwiner Beer 10 down pint« IB TO
Old style Lauger Beer, lOtloz pt 11.00
you do your future will lie provided tny clothes, at tbe same time looking
E. REEDY,
D.V.M.,
Black A White,
Old Scotch
Whiskey .......................................... 1.50
for.’
at me with anxiety.
V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey
1.75
“My goodness gracious, right on tup
••'Does your mother know—ItT I
VETERINARY
Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch
White Port, OI<1 Monk Brand,
of this advl«-» | was about to put in manngi-d to get out witb difficulty.
Whiskey.......... ......................
1.76
$1 00 per gal
practice tbe worst prank I bad ever
— 'No.*
Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
Port Wine.
.. 1.00 per gal.
Phnnem).
plaved
“I was getting faint again, and be
Whiakey.................
« . • • e . 1 SO Sherry
............. 1.00 per gal.
"'Humph!' grunted papa
Frank supported me in bls arms.
..p.
(Canadian ( lab
1
Claret
............... 7Sr... perga’
T i 11a in«* »X
Oregon
will never get a busband In tbe regular , •*'l «np|»>«e-this ends all tbe pleas
I. W. Harper .......... . . . . . f • • • • • 1 «t Angelii a
........... 1 *11 per gal
1 00 Z.enfenilel
Harvester Old Style
way. When she «nares one It will be ant- friendship—
I 25 per gal
Monogram .}.............
. . . a . 1 no Tokey
.1.25 i»er gal.
with a trap nersr used by woman toe-
*"Yes. It does, on my part.' and toe
i.nn
r
Kentuck Dev
for».'
kissctl me.
1»
Billie Tavlrrr. full qt »art
'This wet me up a bit. though I esw-
"It 1« a«tonh>hlng bow far that bl««
Coronet Drv Gin.. .. prr tritile l.rjr» Monogram
prr gal. F> 01
fesw I felt mighty squeamish abuwt tetid<-d to restore me.
A.V H Gin.................. per botile 1 75 White Corn Whiskey Vr gal
You awake with a mean, nftl
4 «*1
what I wan going to do
I «ent my
"How I remained a few days longer
Gordon Sloe Gin
P»r txittle 1.75 Harvester < »Id Style
• ti’r gal
4
taste
in the mouth, which rrmur «
men's rl.xbe« Including a ddlng aett. at the plnntstion. a hoy to every one
<>ordon Dry Gin
per Ixittlr 1 25 McBrayer. 13 years cM. per gal
« <H you that your stomach is in a bn/,
Rock and Rye ........ .per triti Ir 1 (D Echo Spring
by express to one of the Mg Mfl« Bear rx<-ept Bert; lea I got borne, bow I
.... | lier gal
4 25
El Burt Gin
1 B Chestnut Grove Rye p.-r gnl. 2 75 condition.
It should also reirw'd
tbe Varney plantation and with meay continued to keep tnr secret from
Virginia Dare Wine per hottie 75c Kentuckey Dew
jut Xi'
2 25 you that there is nothing so goon
warnings from mamma ringing la aty mamma and told It to papa. I adit tell
P<»rt Wine
.......... ..per quart 35c.
p -r K«l
4 HI for a disordered stomach as
Alcohol ...
ears, started on my way for Ftorttn you when we meet. Bert and I are en
Cornet Dry Gin............. per gal. 4
When I got there 1 bad ao awfal time gaged. Int are not to be married till
Chamberlain’sStomach and Liver
SHE GOT A
HUSBAND
Fisher’s Art Flour
Superior Patent Flour
BLUE STEM WHEAT
S
Fisher’s Blend Flour,
“ Perfect All-Purpose Flour.”
Fisher Flouring Mills Co.
America's
Washington.
When You Consider
w.
FAIR,
¡1
Get this idea of rough, high­
proof, strong whiskey out
of your head—or it will 1
get you—play the devil with
your nerves—ruin your
digestion.
Why punish yourself?
W. J Van Sohuyver Co., Portland. Or.
BOTTLE GOODS.
Special Prioes fur
Family Trade
Domestic Beers.
WINES.
WHISKEYS.
getting out of tbs bo«el that I bed ea
tered as a woman la man's rinttoaa I
escaped at night tn an ulster overrent
that covered me f ru m bend tv font It
was 11 o'clock whe n I wa* dn<en np
to tbe Varney pmatatiea and ato tbe
spring. I’apa aays lw> knew I would
never get a bnahaod In tbe regular
way
Bnt-lf I ever have a daughter
and «be 1« Inrllnel tn ptvy aoeh
pranks »• I hare pta’ed I II shut tour
ap Is Ue lop of a tower '
4 hl or ni ng Reminder.
Tablets.
BILLY STEPHENS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. COR ist and lat AVENUK K
«
♦ Tlwy budff up th. ■plm, sm M aatvis
!• rwtor« natoral conditwM, and ar. aa
■aafV, tol tK..r action that op. hardly re.L
Lwa modkieowso taken. Chamber!.-... «
TsMstsasesaM eoaniwtoaso.
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