Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 20, 1913, Image 3

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Tillamook Head 11«Ht, February M, i=»‘3
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’ the country. It was among the sum not less than 10 per cent of the
Pointed Paragraphs
Wine ............................... 3fc
i Ro-kies that the first woman suf­ amount of the bid. made payable to the
BOTTLE GOODS. Sherry
Angelic» Win»............................... Hfic
frage states were founded, and if County; such check or money order to
ZeuienUel W ine ... per quart 8 k-
A New York miss declnr’s that they are also to be the pioneers in be forfeited to Tillamook County by
Tokeyl..............
per quart 40c.
the modern young Udv requires an state-promoted marriage they will the successful bidder, in case he fails Pebbleford, bottled in bond,
per quart 85c
income of at least $10,000 t<> main be responsible for another nove'tv within 20 days of the date of award of
per bottle.....................................$1.50 Claret........................
White Grape Juice.
75c
tain a suitable establishment, and in the science of government anil the contract to furnish acceptable Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in
Local
Beer,
quart,
quart, 3 bottles for 50c
no $5u<><> pikers need apply for a sociology. — Ex.
bond, per bottle........ ................... 1.25
bonds in the full amount of the con­
Domestic
Beer,
qt.
,
3
bottles
for
75c.
wife It is possible this pelt miss ,
tract price for the faithful completion O d Crow, bottled in bond, per
bottle ............................................ 1.30
will know more when she is older. ,
' of the contract and the payment of sll
Special Prioes for
Summons.
i labor, material men’s and sub-con- Hermitage, bottled in bond, per
The “apple king” of Colorado is
boitle .....................
1.50
Family Trade.
iu search of a wife, 30 years old and In the Circuit Court of t'le State of ' tractor’s claims thereunder.
Bidders will be required to deposit Cyrus Noble. 3 Crown ............... 1.50
possessing blond hair A man
Oregon fur Tillamook County.
Keg
Beer
.....................15 gallons sr> ?•
O
T.
O
,
bottled
in
bond,
per
$5.00 with the County Clerk to insure
wbo knvws so well as he that the
Department No. 2.
10 gal Ians 4 00
buttle............................................ 1.25 Keg Beer
, the return of the plans and specifica­
apple’s skin is ro indication -if its
B Hill,
j
Local bottle Beer, 6<laz. q.iurts 10.0
Kentucky Dew, H gal., bottled
tions.
qua'ify and flavor, ought to know
Plaintiff,
)
in bond ...................................... 2 15 Local bottle Beer, 10 dot. pinta ll.o-
The Board reserves the right to re­
wetter than to select a wife from
Kentucky Dew. full pint, bottled
ject any or all bids.
mere suiface tinting.
Frederick Briodv, John |
Domestic Beers
in bond.......................................
“
75
Dated this 5th day of February, 1913.
Krebs, W G. Willett, |
3 Russia has abolished the last of
John Dewar & Sone, Old Scotch
Budwteer Beer, 0 doz. quarts $<5 0
Board
of
County
Commissioners
of
Geo G. Willett, Oscar
fterfdom, a remnant of which lin
Whiskey...................................... 1.5C Budwieer Beer, 10 dozen puns 18 V
Tillamook County,
Lion, Carl Johnson
gered in the Caucasus It is just
Black * White, Old Scotch
Old style Lauger Beer, 10 doz pt 11.00
By
J.
C.
Holden,
County
Clerk.
Chas. P. Nelson, W.
fifty years since the Emancipation
Whiskey ...................................... L50
G. Dwight, F. R
Procla mation took effect in the
V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey.... 1.75
WINES.
Beale, H. C Ellia, J.
United States. The Republican
Highway, Tillamook County, Oregon. Sandy Macdonald*« Old Scotch
White Port, Old Monk Brand,
J.
Gee,
Louise
P.
party was then beginning its work,
Whiskey...................................... 1.75
$1 00 per gal.
Lockwood and H. B.
and it is a youngster still.
Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
Port Wine..............x. ... 1.00 per gal.
Lockwood, J. F lea­
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Whiskey....................................... 1.50 Sherry................................ 1.00 per gal.
king,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that sealed Canadian Club ...... ................. 1.50
If the parcel post should raise (he
bids w-ll be received by the Board of I. W. Harper................................... l.oo Claret ..................................75c. per gm 1.
Cost of living to the rural popula To the defendant, J. J. Gee :
In the name of the State of Ore­ County
Commiasioners
of
Till­ Harvester Old Style...................... 1 00 Angelica............................ 1.00 per gal.
tion by educating them to “buy
in dribs,” it woulii show us what gon, you are hereby required to ap­ amook County Oregon, until 1 o’clock, Monogram............. .................. loo Zenfendel ......................... 1.25 per gal
is at least oneffof the causes cf the pear and answer the complaint the 6tb day of March, 1913, for the Kentuck Dew................................. 1.00 Tokey..................................1.25 per gal.
high cost in cities, for the city filed against you in the above en­ furnishing of all materials, except as Billie Taylor, full quart
.. 1.25
WHISKEYS.
h< iusekeeper buys in dribs so small titled Court and cause, on or before otherwise spec! nfied, and all labor, nec- Coronet Dry Gin....... per bottle 1.00
they might better be called driblets, the Sixth day of March, 1913, and it essary for the construction of the im­ A-V.H. Gin.................. per bottle 1.75 Monogram ................... per gal. $5 O '
White Corn Whiskey, per gal 4.00
you fail to answer, for want there provement mentioned below, said work
g Senator Knox reduces the dispute of, the plaintiff will apply to the to be done strictly in accordance with Gordon Sloe Gin... .per bottle 1.75 Harvester Old Style ..per gal. 4 25
per bottle 1.25 McBrayer, 13 years cld. per gal. e.oo
with England regarding the mm Court for the relief prayed for in the plans and specifications approved Gordon Dry Gin
Rock and Rye.............. per bottle 1.00 Echo Spring .............. per gal 4 25
bgement of the Panama Canal to
complaint herein, to-wit:
and now on file in the office of the KI Bart Gin
.................... 1 25
its lowest terms. In his reply to his
That the mortgage described in County Clerk, and also in the office of Virginia Dare Wine, per bottle 75c Chestnut Grove Rye. per gal. 175
the British protest against the ex­ plaintiff's cotnpl int be foreclosed the County Surveyor.
Kentuckey Dew
per gal. 2.25
Fe ............ ....per quart 35c. Alcohol.... ............... per gal 4.00
emption of American coasting ves­ and that the premises described in
Bids
must
be
addressed,
“
Board
of
sels from canal tolls the secretary said complaint be sold to satisfy County Commissioners of Tillamook
Cornet Dry Gin............. per gal. 4 00
removes British fears on twj es­ the sang;, and that the proceeds of County,” and the envelope marked,
sential pointe. Our coasting ves­ sale be applied in payment of the “Bid for the Construction of the
¡AT
sels will not be allowed to carry
unpaid and owing to the Netarts County Road.” Bidder to sub­
tlieir operations into foreign com- amount
mit separate bids for construction of
plaintiff
on
said
mortgage
and
the
.petitive fields, and foreign ship­ notes secured thereby, to-wit : the road from Station 157 plus 25 to Station
ping will not be called on to mage sum of Sixteen Hundred Forty 203 plus 65.3; from Stat-on 203 plus WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. COR. lst and Ist AVENUE l
Up, in the shape of increased rates, ($1,64(1) Dollars, with interest there­ 65.3 to M. 5; from M. 5 to 324 plus 93.2;
the tolls remitted to Unitee States on
at the rate of Seven per cent per also for construction of entire road.
‘ Vt .isels. If these disclaimers fail annum
The work consists cf clearing right
from the 14th «lay of May,
to meet England’s objections a 1911, and that you be barred and of way, grading, preparing subgrade, SIDNEY E. HENDERSON,
JOHN LELAND HENDER;-. -N
Special commission is proposed to foreclosed of all rights, claim, or ditches, and snoulders, from S ation
President.
Secretary-Trit
deal with the matters at issue. equity of redemption in said pre­ 157 plus 25 to Station 324 plus 93.2 as
Attorney-ut-I.aw and M
Thus the way is opened for a spe dy mises and every- part thereof ; and per plans and specifications now on file
Public.
and amicable settlement of all the that plaintiff recover hie costs and in the office of the County Clerk, and
paints in dispute between the two disbursements
also in the office of the County Sur­
incurred
herein.
Countries.
That this summons is served veyor.
I Secretary Wilson is desirous cf '".»on you by publication in the
Each bid must be accompanied by a
.ceiling a division of markets es­ Tillamook Headlight, by order of certified check on a bank of Tillamook
tablished in the Department of Hon. Win. Galloway, the Judge of County, or a P. 0. money order, in a
Agricultural This is for the pur. the above named Court, dated on sum not less than 10 per cent of the
■pose of aiding farmers to mvrket the 13th day of January, 1913, the amount of the bid, made payable to
their crops to better advantage. first publication to be on the 23rd the county j such check or money order
I The record of what the department of January-, 1913 and you are re­ to be forfeited to Tillamook County by
h.is accomplished in the matter of quired to appear and answer on or the successful bidder in case he fails
■improving the crops and the before the Sixth day of March, 1913. within 20 days of the date of award of
{INCORPORATED),
methods of cultivation during the
contract, to furnish acceptable bonds
J as . G. H eltzel ,
past three administrations in which
in the full amount of the contract
Attorney for Plaintiff.
felr. Wilson has been at the head of
prici for the faithful completion of the
the department reads almost like a
contract, and the payment of all labor,
Highway,
Tillamook
County,
Oregon.
material
men’s and sub-contractors
(fairy tale. The world has been
Kearched for new cereals, vege­
claims thereunder.
Bidders will be required to deposit
tables, animals and fruits. Exten­
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
sive experiments have been car-
Notice is hereby given that sealed $5.00 with the County Clerk to insure
TILLAMOOK. ORE(W
pied on in all the features of farm­ bids will be received by the Board of the return of the plans and specifica­ BOTH PHONES.
ing, orcharding and stock raising County Commissioners of Tillamook tions.
^Education has been the watchword. County, Oregon, until 1 o’clock the 6th
Board reserves the right to reject
K)ue to the work of the department. day of March, 1913, for the furnishing any and all bids.
The
Dated this Sth day of February 1913.
Supplemented by the various state of all materials, except as otherwise
Board of County Commissioners of
departments and agricultural col tpecified, and all labor, necessary for
Range
• lHIO<
leges, the value of farm producís the construction of the improvement Tillamook County.
With a
has more than duubled in that mentioned below, said work to be done
By J. C. HOLDEN,
time, this year reaching the enor­ strictly in accordance with the plans
County Clerk.
Reputation
and specifications approved, and now
mous tutal of $10,000,090,000.
on file in the office of the County Clerk,
Permanent Highway, Tillamook
Democratic senators at Washing and also in the office of the County
ton have succeeded in making it Surveyor.
I
County, Oregon.
If anyone should ask you to buy a
I
Slain that the appointment of Col.
Rids must be addressed, “Board of
team of horses ” untight, unseen. ”
joethals as governor general of County Commissioners of Tillamook
from a mere printed ocscription yoa
CALL FOR BIDS.
Mid«
he Panama Canal zone could not County,” and the envelope narked,
la
>e confirmed. In all probability, “Bid for the Construction of Section A.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that wculd think he intended to “sting”
Thro«
>n a square voting test in the Sen of the Garibaldi—Wheeler County sealed bids will be received by the you. Now there is no more sense la
buying
a
range
"
ankight,
unseen
”
than
Other
ate, tfiey would be unable to mustci Road." Bidder to submit separate Board of County Commissioners of
a majority against confirmation. bids for construction of road from sta. Tillamook Co., Oregon, until 1 o'clock there is in buying a team of horaen — nor
Public op nion would Jikel force 538 plus 04.4 to M.ll; from M.ll to sta. P. M., March 6, 1913, for furnishing is it necessary. 7fts Great Ma)v*tic i.i in use
confirmation in the event of such a 640 plus 97.76; from Sta. 649 plus 97.76 all material and labor necessary for in almost every township iu the United States
ballot But under the rules cf the to Sta. 675 plus 31.4; also for con­ the construction of different compet­ west of the New England Stakes—end it will pay you to drive an extra
bv.iate and the courtesy of the Sen­ struction of entire road.
itive types of hard-surface or perma­ ten miler, if need be, to see and carefully examine the Great Majeetic
the range with a reputation—built on honor—of the best materials —
ate, it is evident that Democratic
The work consists of clearing right nent pavement, on the improvements —
before investing your money in a range of any kind.
opposition to confirmation could of way, grading, preparing sub-grade, mentioned below:
You don’t buy a range every day, or indeed, every year, and when
deter action until the 4th of Marell. ditches
,
Bids must be addressed : “Board of
and shoulders, and building all
Very properly Col Goetlials an- bridges and trestles from Station 538 x County Commissioners of Tillamook yoa do, you want the best your money can procure—that’s the
»lou’nc.'S that, having never made i 04.42 on the North boundary of County,” and the envelope marked
an effort to »erure the appointment Brighton, to Station 675 x 31.4 in the “Bid for the construction of perma­
from the president, he will do town of Wheeler, as per piano and nent Highway,’’.and must be accom­
nothing to influence senatorial specifications now on file in the office panied with a complete set of specifi­
action or become party to any ef­ of the County Clerk and also in the cations of the type of pavement pro­
posed by the bidder.
fort to force action in that body office
,
of the County Surveyor.
And very wisely the president says
The work consists of grading, pre­
Each bid must be accompanied by a
that, if there is to be parlisan op­ certified check on a bank of Tillamook paring subgrade, ditches and shoul­
position, or opposition of any kind, County, or P. O. money order, in the ders, and constructing a hard-surface
o the confirmation of Col. Goetlials sum not less than 10 per cent of tne road from the North boundary of Tilla­
air rate In. Tokos but half th« fuel uaad
Ilia name will not be sent in.
Ort» IM » Tiras Ordiaary Raa<«a
amount of the bid, made payable to mook City to Sta.---------------- on the
in other ranges fur perfect baking.
road running North from Tillamook
* 4» rfta w’5 resse m«^e catini? of
Edison is too seasoned in practi­ the County; such check or money City
AU Copper Reterroir— Agaiaat Fir« Boi
to
Bay
City,
Oregon
;
also
from
■«■Si ■Hl irM and charcoal Inn. Çnar-
order
to
be
forfeited
to
Tillamook
cal invention to encourage false ex­
reservoir 1» «// corner and heat« like
the East boundary of Tillamook City eonl inn won't mt Uhe i'nl'nUnlU a Th«
County
by
the
successful
bidder,
in
tea kaftte through a copper pocket,
pectations. The public believes
inn can't knob. and white th« firat coat
East to.the P. R. & N. Railroad on the rf
«tamped from one p ore of copper, netting
case
he
fails
within
20
days
of
the
date
a
Craw
l
Man.tic
may
ba
more
^than
that if he has not yet perfected mov­
aaainat left hand lining of fir« box. It
running East from Tillamook City
ing pictures associated with cor of award of contract to furnish accept­ road
boil« IS go Don» of water In a very few
to Fairview. The plans on file in the «Marner roa««..
momenta and te instantly moved away
responding speech, music and able bonds in the full amount of the office of the County Clerk show the
from the fire.
fc». i ■■! ■ 11—Smvw Half Y«v F m I
other sounds he has mastered the contract price for the faithful com­ location, alignment, profile and grades;
Aik Ui To Show Yoa The Created
Malattie la put lorribw with rivet»
main problem, arid that only some pletion of the contract, and the pay­ and the contractor is to submit his own
Improvement Ever Put In a Range
and atavo putty). The jointe
ot the details are yet to be put into ment of all labor, material men’s and specifications covering the type of (art bolt»
ama will remain air tight forever,
Increaaing the atrength and wear of a
practical shape. The records of sub-contractor’s, claims thereunder.
oven
la
lined
with
guaranteed
pore
Gnat Majettic more than 31X11 at a point
roadway proposed to be constructed.
o. board. covered with an iron «rate where other range« are weakaat—be aura
the phonograph and the photo­ i Bidders will be required to deposit
Each bid must be accompanied by a
graphic reel have been accom­ $5.00 with the County Clerk to insure certified check on a bank of Tillamook ■W «■■ eoa U. Na heat ««cape« or co.d to inquire about thia feature.
plished facts for years. It has re the return of the plans and specifica­ Co. or a Postofflce money order, in a
FOR MALE BY
mained to bring them together sub­ tions.
sum not less than ten per cent of the
The
Board
reserves
the
right
to
re
­
ject to some sort of clockwork that
amount of the bid, made payable to the
would preserve the unity of speech ject any or all bids.
Dated this 5th day of Feburary, 1913. County; such check or money order to
and motion. The fiopularity of
Board of County Commissioners of be forfeited to Tillamook County by
moving pictures lias rested largely
the successful bidder in case he fails,
Tillamook County.
with the public’s quick understand­
within 20 days of the date of the award
By J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
ing of pantomime This insight
of contract, to furnish acceptable bonds
on the part of mixed audiences has
in the full amount of tne contract
been striking, and accounts for the Highway, Tillamook County, Oregon. price for the faithful completion uf >.i i :>r*
rapid rise of film shows. A good
the contract and the payment of all
Lighten the Housework
reel keeps the minds of spectators
11
labor, material, mens and sub-contract­ MH-:
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
•o busy that the interest is sustain­
A plain iron sink returns very
Notice is hereby given that sealed or claims thereunder. The Board re­
ed, in spite of the fact that each
serves the right to reject any and all
little for the effort spent upon it.
♦ *
person who watches the shadows bids will bs received by the board of bide.
A few minutes spent in cleaning
must till in the story-by suggestion County Commissioners of Tillamook
Dated
thia
February
5,
1913.
It is by a kindred play of a reader's County, Oregon, until 1 o'clock, the
s 'Standard*' white enameled
Board of County Commiaaisneni
fancy that the mind creates pictures 6th day of March, 1913, for the furnish­
sink and you have a veritable
of Tillamook Co., Oregon,
ing of all material except as otherwise
from the printed pages of fiction.
By J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
beauty spot of radiance.
specified, and all labor, necessary for
A young, vigorously growing the construction of the improvement
Our catalogue of sinks is very ■
mentioned
below
;
said
work
to
be
done
state, the one nonored with the
Old Age
interesting with its wall hanging,
name of Washington, has planned strictly in accordance with the plans
Old age as it comes in the order­
corner and recess patterns.
It I
to establish this year a matrimcnisl and specifications approved and on file ly process of nature is a beautiful
bureau through which the surplus in the office of the County Clerk and and mnjeetive tbing. ft stands for
is free try sll interested in good
i, r;
•f women in the East can tiecome also in the office of the County Survey­ experience knowlelge. wisdom,
plumbing and good fixtures.
I>etter acquainted with the surplus or.
That is old age as it
Bids must be addressed “Board of cotrjnel.
of men in the Northwestern corner
should be, but old age as it often
of the country, with serious inten­ Commissioners of Tillamook County" is means (>oor digestion, torpid
tions on both sides It is »aid that and the envelope maiked “Bid for the bowels, a sluggish liver and a gen
substantial public sentiment there Construction of Section B of the E. E. era) feeling of »11 health, despond­ : ’ 1 "•Mi
Tr)<*|»hon<* Main Mil.
is urging the Legislature to pass Cross County Road.”
ency and misery. This in almost
The
work
consists
of
clearing
right
the necessary law. and that many
■n/Gnrc •• wholly unnerea-
members are pledged to it. Woman of way, grading, preparing subgrade, everj^
. .wwi»:*
vary One of Chamberlain*» Tab­
suffrage has just been adopted in ditches and shoulders, and building all lets token immediately after sup­
the state and the movement will bridges and trestles from Station 43 x per will improve the digestion, tone
have the authoritative backing ol 0 near the Hebo Store, to Station ^559 up the liver and regulate the I hiw -
both sexes, a* it shcuhf ¡t° ** wise­ x 01.6 as per plane and specifications ela. That feeling of desfamiency
APPENDICITIS
ly proportioned.
In one of the row on file in the office of the County wi.l give w»i to one uf hofie and
G
Met; KE. Ml)
large counties an ofical has al Clerk and also in the office of the guol cheer. f*or sale by all dealers.
BOOK FRE^!
ready brought about numerous County Surveyor, Bidder to submit
Tlw
Adler
i-lu
I mmi I t ,
l-.< w
marriages, and he has lately re bid for construction of each mile sep­
W F. Skelton, a merchant st Stan­
reived from another county the arately ; also for construction of entire ley, led , «aye he would not take PHYSICIAN A SURGHQN yoti run EASILY
Rfi.iinH
names of 100 batchelor homestead­ road.
$1(11.1)0 fur the relief a single I kji of
itO'l how y<»u « ,» h
The road runs from Hebo toward Foley Kidney Pills gave him. “I
ers who ask to be put on the active
relieve
or
Office
:
One
Block
East
of
list. He replies that he ha» ttie ad Dolph, up Three Rivers, and is partly had a severe attsck of kidney
AtoiiiH< h INSTANTLY, im < ffere<i
dresses of 1500 Eastern women, a reconstruction of the old road.
trouble with sharp peine through
free thia wrrk l»y J. S I..nt.nr,
Each bid must be accompanied by a my beck and cculd hardly straight-
chiefly factory girls, who desire u
Post Office.
go M eat, marry and grow up with certified cheek on a bank of Tillamook tn up. A single box of Foley Pills
drugt(i*t
County, or a P. O. money order, la tbe «surely relieved me.”
BILLY STEPHENS,
Tillamook Title ano
Abstract Com pan
Law Abstracts : Real Estate
Surveying; Insurance
Don’tBuy Any Range
“Unsight, Unseen
Great Majestic
Charcoallran Stange
ALEK. McNAIR
A. S
FAIR
CO
Photo by American Prsee ftasoclatKe
Here arc few facta about Harold
Puuuielly, Yale halfback, wbo saved
bis team from defeat ngiilnst Prince­
ton recently by kicking a goal from the
Held in tbe last few minutes of play:
He is a New York state boy balling
from Oswego, te twenty-two yean old.
flve feet ten in«'hen and weighs 188
IMtunds
He prepared tor tbe New
Haven university at Hotchkiss school.
Lunt year he played brllllnntly on tbs
freshman team. Hln kicking of field
ifonls woo many hard fought games for
(lie "freshies.'* Next seuaon be la sure
uf a place as halfback ou tbe Vaio
eleven.
———
s
■urn« May B« Mad« a Regular.
In all probability Burna will tie a
regular in the Giant outfield next sea
non. He loomed up strongly in tbe
gamen lie wan in thin year, and it was
a mutter of apei'iilatlon why be was
not used oftener. George in not twen­
ty two yearn old. He Ims tieeu picking
up rapidly, and another course of
spring training should about fit him
lor a regulur berth in the Giant out­
field
This wns Burns' first neaaoii In fact
company. Following his usual policy.
McGraw gave the Utica boy plenty of
time to absorb baacball knowledge.
Every youngster, no mutter how tal­
ented. In In uoed of imlinli which only
can lie attained by actual experience
This Is the reason why the “Little Na­
poleon" puts nil his rookies through a
bench course In preparation for tbe big
allow, and the faun know bow well it
has worked.
Callahan Has R««l filuggsr For Firet.
■Ilminy Callahan of the Chicago
White Sox weenie to bare picked np a
prize In Borton, the young first ba»o-
iiihii who tinlslied the season with «. hl-
cage last fall. Borton not only him-
iN«*d hlmselt well around the bug, nut
lie wiih toilrtti iim<mg tbe league hit­
lers. having mi h verage of .871 in LMf-
t.v one guinea.
This re< or«l may be tint a flush In tbe
pan. though gisul Judges of ball plTy
ers see In Bortou a coming star. Dot­
ton is Hcunely twenty-one. well built
and last >>n Ills feet. He appears to
Iw li.v tnr the liest youugster Cblcegu
b»s picked up tn some years
Chang« P«nn Coaching 8y«t«m.
Dlaantlstled with tlie eonehlng m> th­
uds In Kigueat the University of Per-)-
sylvunlii. a number of wealthy gradu­
ates have bainled together to raise A
large amount of money with which
to engage George Brooke tn
charge of tbe tied and Blue r itbnll
team next year
Brooke la at present coaching tbe
Swarthmore eleven, which was one of
the three minor colleges coacbeii by
Penn graduates to take the measure of
Penn this season Tlie offer will be
put up to tbs advisory council for ac-
tkra
French Bantam Quilt Like Langford.
Charles Itektmix. tbe French bantam
who recently came over to America,
ran fight Just as well with bls left or
his right leg exteiubwl. During a tight
be orx-astonall/ adopts tbe K. O. Br<>wn
attt tilde
He la railed the “Little Ham Lana
toed '' He bs abort anil has • rr.-u.en
Boos torso, with small legs
His reach la six inches longer than
M b height. wMcb Is five feet one In. li
■e Is a frrah In thia res|>ect. as an or-
Mnary man s reach la tbe same as his
Barmans Ruah Olymolo Stadium.
Work will he pushed ou the new
Otympt« stadium at Berlin, where th»
(Nymph' games will Ire belli in 1916 It
will prabably tie flnlah.d In timo to
ratet>r«te tbe twenty fifth »universi, -y
e< the kaiser's ««.easloii. which will
errar neat year
Th» stndlain I» to lie In the middle »t
the lame Grünewald race course nn ths
«reel «Mb» nf Berlin It will he about
half an hour«» ride by train from ths
raotas nd tbe rMy
Frenshmsn Want Yank«« Trainer.
Ameotewn cos he» will tie naked to
help pregar» ths French athletes fnr
Me next (Mytopt«- games This Is the
amtrume of the pm>r lerformsnce at
Fres, h athtrten at Htockholm sod th»
brilliant abowtag made fliers by the
Amori, ana France baa taken the les
sen uf tbe games to tieart »ml Is form
lag an organtnarl.o. • I read y to ant
read» a repmwniatlve »»<1 profierly
trained team far tbo Barita gamas