Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 12, 1913, Image 2

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    Tllamoolc
Headlight, June 2, IÖI3
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON J OIIN
LELAND HEN dj ^
SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
Secretarj’-Trea*.
Law** and Georg* Eliot.
President
attorney
I d ths "Charle* Eliot Norton Letters”
Attorney-at-Law and Notare
In Scribner'a ia a pen picture of George
’ TZLU. ADVKHTI h INKNTS
AND
Public.
Henry Lewea and George Eliot:
10
*ir»t ______________
Insertion, per line
f
COUNSELLOR.
AT-Ut
5
“The ugliest couple In London." So
Kacb aubaeqnent insertion, hue
Business and professional card*.
Dickens described George Henry
T illamook B lock ,
lewea and bls wife to the Nortons
1 mouth ....
1 CO
Til mook •
.
.
,
Hcimeatead Notice*
5 tu
They found the description just
Tiuibei Claims
10 <O
Lewea when be received tbeui at the
Room No. 261.
I iical* per line each insertion
5
door looked and moved "like ao old
Display advertisement, an inch,
fashloued French barber or dancing
month .........................
50
master—very ugly, very vivacious,
T. BOTTS,
All Rcaolutioua ot Condolence and
very entertaining. We expect to see
l.o !ge Notices, 5c. per line
litui
take
up
bls
fiddle
and
begin
tu
Card* of Thank*, 5c. per line.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
¿(INCORPORATED)
play." Yet hi* attainment* were very
Notices, Lust, Strayed or Stolen,
Complete
Set of Abstract Boai
broad, and men like Darwin and
etc. miniuiuii rate, 25« not exceeel
Office.
q
Charle* Lyell apoke highly of his
ing tive line*.
knowledge in their own departments
Taxes Paid for Non Reside
A* for George Eliot: “One rarely sees
RATES OF SUBSCRHTION
T illamook B lock ,
|
a |>lainer woman—dull complexion, dull
(STH1CTLY IN ADVANCE)
Tillamook .... q
eye. b«*vy features. For the greater
1 5p
One year..............
l>urt of two or three hour* she and 1
Both Phone*.
75
ntx mouth*.........
talked together with little lntermis- BOTH PHONES.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
fat
Three month*
aiou. Her talk was by no means bril
liant. She said not one memorable
hutered h > second class mail mat
QARL HABERLACH,
thing. hut It was the talk of a person
ter July, lbhb, at the post office at
35c.
Sherry Wir.e .......
iillaiuook, Ore , uuder the act ot
of strong mind, who bad thought much
BOTTLE GOODS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
35c.
Angelica Wine....
Marcha, lsTv
aud w bo felt deeply, and consequently
per quart 35c,
Zenfendel Wine
It was more than commonly interest­
per
quart
40c.
T illamook B eock ,
Tokey......................
ing. Her manner was too intense. Pebblefonl, buttled in bond.
perquart 25c.
per bottle.................................... $1 50 Claret ......................
She leans over to yon till her face is
íbe ^illamoob Xjrabligbt,
75c.
White Grape Juice
Tillamook
Pure Rye, bottled in
close to yours and speaks In very low Clarke's
bond, per bottle .................... 1.25 Local Beer, quart. 3 bottles for 5€s.
You can't Ixiost the city when and eager tones, nor is her manner
75c.
Domestic
Beer,
qt.
,
3
bottles
for
O d Crow, buttleii in bond, per
some of our citizens will per­ perfectly simple.”
bottle ..................
...............1 50 Special Prices for
QfEORGE WILLETT,
Editorial Snap Shots
sist in complaining and fault­
Hermitage bottled in bond. |M.-r
Family Trade.
finding, airing their fancied and
bottle ......................................... i 50
Cannibalism and Sentiment.
The civilized world Is agreed In re­ Cyrus Nolde. 3 Crown ............. 1.50 Keg Beer.................... 15 gallons $5 75
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
look exactly imaginary grievances on street
O. T. O , bottled in bond, per
Keg Beer. ............... 10 gallons 4 00
timber pays corners, when they should t>e eardiDg the practice of cannibalism as
bottle........................................... 1-25 I.ocal bottle Beer, 6doz. q-.iaris 10.00 T illamook C ommercial B i
taxes in this praising the city and speaking reprehensible and deteatable. But an Kentucky Dew. >s gal., bottled
Local bottle Beer, 10 doz. pints ll.tFj
article
in
the
Gazette
de
Hollande
Is
kind
words
of
their
fellow
citi
­
in bond .................................... 2.15
more to pay
Tillamook
Ore» J
devoted
to
proving
that
the
popular
Kentucky
Dew.
full
pint,
bottled
Domestic Beers
like zens, not denouncing them We Ideas of cannibalism, and in particular
75
in
bond
.......
..............................
know for a positive fi<ct that in
Budwiser Beer, 6 doz. quarts $15.00
of Its motives, are completely false. John IX-war A Sons. Old Scotch
Budwiser Beer, 10 dozen pints 18.00
the past few weeks that people
1.50
Win.-key
......................................
The cannibal is generally represented
T. BO ALS, M.D.
Old style LaugerBeer, 10 doz pt 11.CO
came here to invest have gone
Black A White Old Scotch
A large amount of money away without doing so because as a degraded being led to an inhuman
1.50
Whiskey
.....................................
WINES.
is being ex|>emied on road work of the lack of harmony and the practice by the grossness of his appe­ V O. P., Old Scotch Whiskey ... 1.75
PHYSICIAN AND SL RGB«
White Port, Old Monk Brand,
ami to good advantage. This is perjietiml knocking of some of tites. On the contrary, insists the Sandy Macdonald's Old Scotch
Dutch writer, the vast majority of can­
Whiskey
...........................
$1
00
per
gal.
a good thing, for Tillamook our citizens who rarely ever nibals are such against their own wish­ Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
T illamook B lock ,
Port Wine......................... 1.00 per gal.
County will be as famous for its say a good word fur the city or es. obeying the voice of sentiment
Whiskey ..........................
Sherry................................. 1.00 per gal. Tillamook
■ Oregcaj
good roads as it is famous for our leading citizen*. A visitor, Some respected the dead man during Canadian Club...................
Claret ................................. 75c. pergal.
I. W. Harper.......................
Angelica
...........................
1.00
per
gal.
its spieudid cheese.
bls
life
and
are
anxious
to
insure
a
who had been investing the city
Harvester Old Style.........
Zenfendel.......................... 1.25 per gal.
and county for Jhe purjxise of worthy burial for bitn. Others are Monogram..........................
Tokey.................................. 1.25 per gal.
prompted
by
the
desire
to
assimilate
M. KERRON,
Kentuck
Hew
....................
The gopher aud nude law is recommending it as a suitable
the dead man’s virtues In the process Billie Taylor, full quart
WHISKEYS.
now in effect, with 25c. bounty field for investments and future
of digestion, while a third class are ac­ Coronet Dry Gin........ per bottle
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX
Monogram ................... per gal. $5. (1C
ou them. Tliis law applies only industrial development, calle«! tuated by motives of revenge and find A. V.H- Gin................ per bottle
White Corn Whiskey, per gal. 4.(0
to Tillamook County, where on the editor at his home toe their satisfaction In this supreme in­ Gordon Sloe Gin . per bottle
Harvester Old Style ..per gal. 4.25
T illamook B lock ,
He was more sult Either piety or vengeance Is the Gordon Dry Gin ... per bottle
they have become numerous other evening.
McBrayer. 13years cld.per gal. 6.00
Rock and Ry e............ per bottle
th«- past few years
it isacom- than pleased with the cifev ami cause of cannibalism.
Echo Spring................. per gal 4.25 Tillamook
El Bart Gin .......................
ruendable law aud should be in­ the county and the
Chestnut Grove Rye. per gal. X IS
spirit
Virginia Dare Wine . perbottle
Kentuckey Dew ....... per gal. 2 25
strumental in checking the in­ of progress and so many indica­
A Plats With a History,
Port Wine ................ per quart
Alcohol............................ per gal. 4 (0
A former resident of Albany has on
crease of these pests, as well as tions of great prosperity,as well
Cornet Dry Gin.............. per gal. 4 CO
compensate those who trap as the beautiful climate. The (be sideboard of his New York home
C. HAWK,
only blight that this visitor nil oldtime blue china plate which has
or shoot them.
s
history
well
known
to
the
family.
found was the efforts of some
of our citizens to retard progress ”lu fhe winter of 1857.” so the story
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEO.X,
'1 i'lmi- k L ily again presents
always begins, “the ice broke after a
ami malign fellow citizens, and sudden rain and warm spell, and the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER COR. 1st and 1st AVENUE E
<i scent- of business activity tn
as this gentlemen put it, “It is water came upon us so quickly that
Bay City
- Oregot
work lieing startc.i on the Odd-
a bad thing for your city, for in­ we children were bundled out of the
Ì
It-llnws' and Masons' build-
stead of inducing people to in­ house to the borne of friends who
tugs. Tile city is making good
Pj.vefed,
The
Built
lived further away from the river The
sarchet ,
I
progress with modern build- vest those conditions have the table for next morning’s breakfast bad
noi
bolte(J
best
opposite effect. 1 hkeyour city,
•
The .Fashionable Tail«
like
a
• gs, which makes the old fran.e
ßaher
l°4eth
but you have some citizensjliere t>een laid in the basement dining room,
.Aiding* look antiquated, to
locomotive
aud
wbeu
the
water
went
down
enough
N° sto
1 timl who bore visitors with
ever
ay nothing of the risk from
.Cleaning, Pressing and Repaii
so that one could go to that room
boiler
their personal quarrels ami who some of the plates and cups were found
Putty
built
<3 nd
•ire. Visitors this summer w 11
a Specialty.
have not a goial word to say frozen to the celling, for it turned aw­
see a wonderful improvement
about
vonr
city
or
fellow
citi
­
fully
cold
after
the
water
was
in
the
i i the city, and with the citi­
zens.” Most every progressive bouses And that’s one of the plates
zens in the resilience portion of
Store in Heins Photographic
city have a certain class who that didn’t break when they all fell
the city bemitifv ing their home*
Gallery.
off
”
One
of
the
children
says
that
with flower* and lawn*, there oppose progress, ami no matter grandpa slways told it that way, and
what
is
done
or
who
takes
the
is-., vi-oson why Tillamook City
it must be true."—New York Tribune.
CA’S BEST RANGE
J H. GOYNE,
canto t I h - classed as «»tie of the lead to accomplish something,
The
Arcndùn 13
.ing
1 ne Arcadian
u a perfect t-
tr ’ -.ing
those
who
have
a
grouch
will
most up to date town* in the
A Moroccan Charm.
range,
and
Chys
a
perfect
baker
for
a
life-
>
do their tiest to air them, and it
Moroccan wives have a most elabo­
atate.-
irae because it Is bufet Eke a locomotive '
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
is to visitors whom they tiewail rate recipe for winning back the affec­
boiler. Built of malleable iron and charcoal
ami
bemoan
ttieir
personal
and
iron
riveted
torether
instead
of
being
bolted
tions
of
an
unfaithful
husband.
First,
There does not appear to be
Office : O pposite C ourt H oc «
together. Made airtight without the use of
any prospect of bringing about IH-tty grievances. We meutiou the deserted or suspicious wife draws
Stove
patty
to
crumble
and
fall
out,
as
hap
­
Tillamook -
Oreg*
a union of several of the Pro­ tliis simply to show the nee«i of « straight line in pure honey from the
pens in ca<t iron and so-
testant churchea in this city, a get together, boosting spirit, middle of her forehead down to her
called ileel ranges, allow­
bln and collects the drippings In a
ing false drafts to fao the
which, in «line respects would w urfi the hope that our citizens <l>oon. Then she rubs the tip of her
fire or deaden it
will
make
it
a
practice
ot
point
­
J2)K p- J- SHARP,
have ix-t-ti an advantage, while
(ougue with a flg leaf till it bleeds
Th« Arcadian Raire u1! nrtf
n other rea|>ecta it is doubtful ing out and lauding the best and soaks seveu grains of salt In the
hare false drafts—it uill always do
perfect baking, oaing a third less
whether the union would have features of the county, the city blood. This she mixes with the honey,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
fuel than common ranges.
lasted had it been effected, for aud the citizens who are pro­ idds more salt which has been carried
r nee.! to <w block enJ ng-a rub with
an
oiled
cloth
makes
it
appear
like
new.
It
Office
: Commercial Block
for a day and a night in a tiny lnci-
religious prejudices are so firm gressive .________________
pays for 1 teeif over and over 1 n the fuel It saree,
to <*ay nothiac of the way it makes a woman’»
<kjn
In
the
skin
between
her
eyebrows
ly fixed in some people's minds
worn eaaier aud allow» her to do perfect baking,
Tillamook
- Oreg*
By a new device bottles contain tod Anally adds a pinch of earth from
that they will not assimilate
THE
ARCADIAN IS SOLD BY US.
We hope, however, that the city­ ng poison are provided with a bell, the print of her bare right foot oo the
We invite you to call
we wish to demon-
¿round. The dose is then put into the I
tUBte ihe value ot this range to you.
J. CLAUSSEN,
will grow in sue aud import­ but some persons are bard of hear •rrtug husband’s food aud. according
icg
The
safest
rule
is
owe
idln-
•
LAWYER.
ant that ministers will not have
to
Moroccan
tradition,
never
fails
io
to expend their efforts preach­ variable caution. Accident* id tak­ restore bint to his allegiance.
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
ing eloquent sermons to empty ing a wrong d«>ee number many
213 T illamook B lock
pews. Or. it tnavbe that some thousands a year.
Hit Both Way*.
of the large nutnbei of citizens
Mr Bullion—1 wish that elder son
At the stall the Senate show* that
Tillamook -
ore»*
in this city who never attend it will not put wdux on wheat and of mine would get married and set­
church could t>e induce«! to do oat* and admit t«>reign flour and tle down But. confound IL the young
so.
The material ia here to outmeal t»T<- Driving industries fellow* of today don’t seem to have
; REEDY, D.V.M.,
<ny regard fur the marriage relation
till every church to overflow out ot the country is going too far at
all.
every Sunday.
for many IVmocrata.
Friend—That’» right By the way,
VETERINARY.
I Breeident \\ ilaon has requested a how i* the younger son doing.
Both Phones.
congressman to be
Mr Billltuu — Kutten! It just coat
The illustrated ami descrip­ Mississippi
to bare bls marriage *n-
tive i«amphlets of Tillamook guaivled in a speech to be delivered me
1 Tillamook
- Oregon.
and I bad the toughest job of
I uutitv. published b.v the Coun­ on relation* with Japan. But why nullrd
my life doing It—thick
not
make
the
caution
general
on
ty Court and the Cvinmerv-.al
t. lul>» of Cloverdale. Tillaimxik. tire ealtng tendencies ?
Hard Luck.
McGEE, M.C
Veterans remember that fifty
Hay t Hy ami Nehalem, under
Cbolly-What’s the matter. Fwank.
the Southern Pnciflc - Sunset venra ago there were no autvmo- teab t>oy ’ Kwaak-Oh. Cbolly. Ethel
Mugnxitie plan, is out ami now . biles, telephones or aeroplane*. «•Ils uie »he loves another Cbolly—
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
being *ent to the large number and nearly all guns are uiuxxle What bard luck, after your devotion I
of |>en»oiiH who have applied for 1,»atler*. rhe mo«lem improvements l-'wank-Hard luck! Why. Cbolly, In
Office : One Block East ot
Copies. The pamphlet is well are m»nv, but there can be none in he last «lx months her father’s dog
gotten up. profuse with attrnc American courage an<t lighting w« Ntteo me nine tliueul-London Ex-
n*
Post Office.
tive picture* and a gooti write tenacity
up of the county. It will doall
By a |>cpular aubscription of its
Cng.nwr'a Ad^antags.
jaarts of the c«»unty an immense citiaens Dayton. Ohio, ha* raised
“it must be bard work to run a loco-
soount of good bv inducing Rl.ili'.tkX* t«' tie spent on sateguar«!* wottv*“
AN HOI K
in summoning the plumber
borne seeker* to settle here.ami against future Hoods.
Y.-«. But think of the «attsfactìon
It is a
it is to be boped that citizens pleasure to help th.-se so ready to n helnz able to get off tu front of the bv telephone mav save the price of several rears of
will taken an interest in their help themselves Dayton can learn irsi car inetva«! of lugging a suit case
h» length of the whole train."—W»*h- service.
distribution, sending them to from Gabeston that tl«xal preven
> (MI dot»h know
ugtuo »tar.
cM
W
those who « ontumplate coming tioa is entirely practicable.
It certainly saves a lot of discomfort and worry.
West. Copies for that purp«*e . r*»™ is won Catarrh <■ this «nthia at
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
The Bell Telephone keep* the houaehol«] in constant touch with
enn tie obtains«! from County th, wuatr« than aU .tit»r .hw-i-r« rut
lotstba
«»a sat.I
t*r
,IM »a
v, .r.
REFLEX SLICKER
all the rex unrs of civihzatioa and is instantly available tn any erner
V lerk Holden or the secretary a «« *upl—ar4 t.> -w .sr i thlr F. . <r,„t
TUx^gicWmahth*
was«
.««r.
iwt"
■.«
.
..«1
t
a
l.
x
,
geccy.
of either of the ComuK-rvi.il Slwas .»1 r.ra u l , . ,
(sat 4) that * ii t*n «m
*
- -he (rnat. Mads ia*
•»’ ....... a<«all>
. . 4 t„
,
Clubs.
It also ke*i a the hcusehol«! ia constant touc h with the broader’
riln..-hte.h se edteas.
•'t»«»u raopal it
tK iir
s*
ssa-v ha. wvu. Cat»rh « ■>«,..
autside world by means of the Long Distance Service of the Bell
Some ot our well meaning lalKiual Jataa. «ml lbsrr!..rr rru i.n.
System.
»M,latl..aai trvalsisni
Halt » . .< ,rrh
citisene consaler it wrong ami <
Charity.
•»•«wfkKt unad
St
p
j
*
is the „«I. Cuastits
The kind of charity that should be-
it sm t«> play cants
m
Hut _____
ia it ? Cs.. tWMix Ohio,
<*• ««rhr«
li I. takes IS
tin at bum» is not th* kind that ron-
I be snap shot man ia atnongwi trraallT is 4-wn Worn I«* Jr,,pa tu a tea
.pmuatel
It •etasmmte
moer who consider that tn«.-re i* nad ««-v., snws m uw .i.iem rhe. ■i«t» <n twin« kind tu yvurse.f.-l'tuia
W(|>*ta l ar g ar
«ae htmdml .¡ullar» h., aa,
„
Advertising Ratea.
We would like someone to eti
lighten us am I convince us if
we are w rung. We ar«- told that
the I miu is put oti cards because
men gamble with them
That
nppe’irs to tie the most objection­
able feature to cards, yet for all
that it is illogical, for take any
other guttie and they are abused
in some way or other ami the
I
spirit of gambling is manifest.
Curds hate their abuses the
same as other games when per­
sons become devotees to them,
but when indulged in for amuse­
ment ami to divert one's mind
truui business there is no wrong
or sin in card playing.
We
tind all kind t.f crime commit­
ted, amt even murder, to ob­
tain money wrongfully, but no
I
one places a ban on money be­
en u»«- of tlies«- crimes. Yet for '
all that we are in a receptive
uiood and willing to hear some
sound, logical reason why card
playing is wrung and a sin.
Tillamook Title ami
Abstract Company
Law
Abstracts
Real Estate
Surveying; Insurance.
s
BILLY STEPHENS,
T
E
'Jones-Knudson Furniture Co
K eeps O ut
allthe rain
i»«> more harm tn playing cards
than there ia playing cheaa,
Inlhnni«. pool, buarboH, basket
IWi. kmlLadl and ulixcr games.
ili.u'.'L.'*'’
***
iilTTuJI '
Take H.ul • t’ama. rm ,
•*! MS
T«nm.».o
«■vasupauus
Every Bell Telephone i* the Center of the Syste