Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 19, 1913, Image 5

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    RATHER grewsome .
PREVENTIONJDF_PNEUMONIA.
Met, th.
Hu"?r w" 8ur*
'n r
It Wa» Quito So.
It 1» Largely a Question of Ptraonol
Precaution.
WOODEN CANNON.
Report of the Condition of the
Crud. but Effective Weapon« Wcund
With Strips of Rawhide.
I J OIIN LELAND HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
Pneumonia is particularly a disease
Any one familiar with the construc­
of city life and crowded living with
COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW.
tion of modern weapons ot warfare
our present knowledge the prospect» xud the high explosives used tn them
T
illamook
B
lock ,
At
Tillamook,
in
the
State
of
Oregon,
at
the
close
of
are hopeful for tbe control of pneumo
would naturally suppose a cannon
Til
niook
•
.
.
. Oregon.
nia in tbe future through prevention.
business, June 4, 1913.
made of wood would be of little or uo
1 bis is of special importance to the in­ value as a weapon.
Room No. 201.
dividual. The avoidauce of pneumonia
I
RESOURCES.
Wooden cannons have been used
is largely a question of personal pre­ with considerable success neverthe­
cautions that prevent tbe development less In recent revolutions In Cuba, in
Loans and discounts .
$315,954.59
J 7
T. BOTTS,
of tbe disease by lessening the predls Haiti and in the Dominican Republic.
Overdrafts,
secured
and
unsecured
2.583.81
position to it.
the wood used tu the construction
’ attorney - at - law .
Bondsand warrants .
34,767,49
Men in middle life, particularly those of these crude weapons is a very
Complete
Set of Abstract Bov!.« ia
about fifty, must learn during unset tough variety, having a twisted grain
Stock and other securities
304.83
Office.
tied weather to avoid crowds, especial­ that curls about the log In such a way
Banking house .
40,563.43
>
ly when fatigued and when they have that to split the timber with tbe or­
Taxes Paid for Non Residents
Furniture and fixtures
3.409.82
been for a number of hours without dinary means is almost Impossible.
T illamook B lock ,
Other real estate owned
eating. Late at night, when for any
4,500.00
The best trees are selected, aud a
Tillamook
.... Ota^oxx.
reason a meal had been missed, crowds piece of tbe log five or six feet in
277 68
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Both Phones.
are dangerous. If this lesson could be length and about one foot in diameter
Due from approved reserve banks
49,423.80
generally learned there would be less is cut. After tbe bark has been re­
Checks and other cash items .
814.08
pneumonia among the well to do class­ moved and the log made perfectly
es.
1 be principal danger comes in round it is swung up on a crude truss,
Cash on hand ....
QARI. HABKRLACH,
18,102.02
crowded street cars, which, if possible, and a hole is burned into it from one
should be avoided at rush hours. It end. Tbe log is wound with strips of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Total
1470,701 55
needs to be emphasized that tbe dan­ rawhide cut from the skin of u steer.
T illamook B lock ,
ger from overcrowding is greatly en­ When tbe cannon is covered with the
LIABILITIES.
hanced by fatigue aud going without strips of bide another layer is wound
Tilla niook
Oreg , u.
food.
on, and this is continued until the
Capital stock paid in.
.
.
$75,000.00
in a word, prevention of pneumonia weapon has increased several inches
is now much clearer than it was. Like In diameter.
Surplus fund ....
5,500.00
Q^EORGE WILI.ETT,
all the other infectious diseases, in­
After tbe log is covered and the
I'ndivided profits, less expenses and
stead of being a more or less inevita bore is finished the weapon is treated
taxes paid
....
1,807.95
ble dispensation, It has come to be rec­ io a hot draft, which tends to con­
TURKISH STOICISM.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Dividends unpaid .
.
,
125.00
ognized ns due to certain detiuite fac­ tract tbe hide binding, which becomes
almost
as
strong
as
wire.
tors
which
can
be
greatly
lessened
by
T
illamook
C ommercial B uij - dino ,
Post savings bank deposits
.
263.38
A Vary Poor Shot and a Perfectly Good
public aud individual hygienic regula­ These crude cannon have been used
Natured Target.
Deposits due State Treasurer .
5,(XM).OO
Tillamook
Oregon.
with success in a number of instances,
An incident that occurred in tbe ex­ tions.—Journal of the American Medi
and it is astonishing tbe number of
Individual
deposits
subject
to
check
281,402.89
cal
Association.
perience of an English officer Is told by
times they may be fired before they
Demand certificates of deposit.
1,952.62
tbe London Specntor to Illustrate the
burst or become otherwise disabled.—
calmness and Indifference to death and
T. BOALS, M.D.
Certified
checks
.
.
.
465.65
THE GREAT PYRAMIDS.
Harper's Weekly.
bodily danger characteristic of the
Time certificates of deposit
.
36,977.98
Methods of Building and Wonderful
Turkish soldier.
Savings deposits
.
.
.
62.206.08
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
THE CURIOUS TURTLE.
Tbe officer, accompanied by a guard
Accuracy of Measurement.
of Turkish soldiers, went to tbe edge
Herodotus thus describes the build­
T illamook B lock ,
of a cliff overlooking the sea to shoot ing of the pyramid of Cheops, and bis Neither Fish, Flesh Nor Fowl, With
Total
1470,701.55
I
Characteristics of All Three.
at a seal that he saw disporting Itself deductions are probably as correct as
Tillamook -
Oi« iron.
According to Macdonald, a Scotch State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
in tbe water below.
those of any archaeologist of today,
naturalist
of
wide
repute,
the
turtle
He Bred a good many times, and tbe for the modern investigators have had
I, Erwin Harrison, Cashier of the above-named
last shot had gone very uenr the bob­ to depend very much on tbe ancients is the strangest of all living things uud
M. HERRON,
bing mark when one of the soldiers for their Interpretations of Inscriptions, tbe most unfathomable. It can live bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is
lu the water as well as out ot it and true to the best of my knowledge and belief.—E rwin
came to him and politely asked. "Do etc.:
jou not think, sir. that you have tired
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
"This pyramid was first built In the can seemingly go for iudetlnlte lengths H arrison , Cashier.
often enough at Sergeant Yussuf?”
form of a flight of steps. After the of time without air or food or light.
Subscribed
and
sworn
to
before
me
this
16th
day
T illamook B lock ,
It is neither tisb nor flesh nor fowl,
Tbe supposed seal was indeed tbe workmen bad completed the pyramid
and
yet
It
has
the
characteristics
of
of
June,
1913.
—
Myrtle
O.
Mills,
Notary
Public.
aergeant.
in this form they raised tbe other
Tillamook
- Oregon.
Presently the sergeant came ashore, stones by means of machines, made of all three. As for its eating. It seems
Correct-Attest: Carl Haberlach, M W. Harrison,
quite
superfluous,
for
It
can
remain
pot on bls clothes and came up tbe short beams, from the ground to the
cliff smilingly. Tbe officer apologized first tier of steps. After the stone was shut up In a barrel for a number of I )i rectors.
handsomely and blamed himself free­ placed there it was raised to tbe sec­ weeks and emerge at the end of the
C. IIAWK,
ly. But Yussuf. like bis companions, ond tier by another machine, for there time apparently none tbe worse for I
did not think there was much to be were ns many machines as there were the lack of food and light and air.
SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
JOHN
LEI.AND
HENDERSON
Tbe baby turtle seems also just as
concerned about. After all. tbe mark tiers of steps, or perhaps tbe same ma­
President.
Secretary-Treu».
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
bad been very small. It was natural chine, if it was easily moved. The indifferent to Its surroundings as Its I
Attorney-at-Law and Notviv
parents
are.
As
soon
as
it
comes
forth
to Bro at it. it was unlikely that tbe of- highest part of tbe pyramid was thus
Public.
leer would bit it, aud be (Yussuf) bad finished first, the parts adjoining it from its egg it scuttles off to the sea.
Bay City
Oregon.
It has no one to teach or guide it.
I
not minded it at all.
were taken next, and the lowest part,
In its brain seems Implanted tbe idea
that nearest tbe earth, was taken last"
that uutll Its armor becomes bard It
When You Are Weary.
sarchet ,
One tiling that has been especially
Are you weary? Breathe more, eat noted in tbe pyramids is the wonderful has no defense against hungry fish,
»
The .Eaahionable Tailor
so
It
seeks
shelter
In
gulf
weed
less. Active exercise will not rest you accuracy of measurement In tbe great And
aud feeds unmolested until Its armor
from mental work.
pyramid of Gixeb the four sides have
Cleuuing, Pressing anti Repairing
“When you are tired with mental a mean error of only six-tenths of an gets bard.
By the time flint it weighs twenty-
work." says a well known physician, inch and twelve seconds in nngle from
a Specialty.
"do not think you must take active a |>erfect square. Tbe construction of five pounds, which occurs the first
•tercise. That will make you more this pyramid is thought to have em­ year. It knows that It Is far from all
(INCORPORATED)
weary. All you need are rest and more ployed KM»,000 men for thirty years or danger, for after that no fish, however
Store in Heins Photographic
air in your lungs. Sit down quietly more, probably half a century.—Atlan­ hungry or well armed with teeth, can
Gallery.
interfere.
Tbe
turtle
Immediately
with
and comfortably and breathe deeply ta Constitution.
draws Its head into its neck between
I
twenty live times. Rest a moment aud
the two shells, and all intending de-
repeat.
T H. GOYNE,
How the Pulse Varie».
vourers struggle in vain to impress It
"This air forced into the body re-
The human pulse bus rather a wide -Exchange
■oves the waste material which range, but the general average may be
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
make» yen weary.
put about as follows: At birth, 140; at
BOTH PHONES.
TILLAMOOK, ORK.
Chopped Meat.
"Don't eat all you want
two years. 100; at from sixteen to
“Once when you asked for chopped
onice: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
"Food not needed for support of the nineteen years. 80; at manhood, 75;
I
ifitera Is so much extra work for the old age. 00. There are. however, great meat." said a housewife, "the butcher
Tillamook
-
- Oregon.
body and requires more air to dispose variations consistent with health. Na­ cut off a chunk, laid It oti a block and
chopped
It
on
the
spot,
using,
one
In
•fit
poleon a pulse is said to have been only each band, a pair of cleavers. There
The
This regimen will diminish your forty-four In the minute. A case is
were not a few butchers who could
12)R p. J. SHARP,
best
grocery bill and save your shoe also related of a healthy man of eighty
make ragtime music with the cleavers
Baker
bather."—Chicago Tribune.
seven whose pulse was seldom over and even suggest the classical,
thirty during the Inst two years of his now?
RESIDENT DENTIST,
ever
Ape of Westminster Hall.
life and sometime« not more than
"When you want chopped meat
built
Office: Commerciai Block,
Westminster hall is quite five centu­ twenty eight. Another num of eighty may find It ready chopped If you
ries old, possibly more, for Richard ll„ seven years of age enjoyed good health take it so But If you want some
Tillamook
• Oregon.
•bo Is credited with Its building, was and spirits with a pulse of twenty rial part the butcher will cut off a
re,l|.r little more than a repnlrer of nine, and there Is also on record the pie< e for you. but be won't put it on
■
1
"Rufus' roaring hall,” as Pope de­ curious Instauce of a man whose pulse the block and play you tunes on It with
J. CLAUSSEN,
scribed It The hall, so Intimately in­ In health was never more than forty a pair of cleavers He chucks tbe meat
.
LAWYER,
terwoven with the history of England, five. and. to be consistent In his incon Into the hopper of a machine, presses
AMi.iUCA. tt BE r RANGE
ba*, according to Puller, tbe dlstlnc- I sistency. when he bad fever his pulse
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
an electric button, and b z-z z. z goes
Tbe Atcadlan bap"rfcct baking
Non of possessing "cobwebless beams.” fell to forty Instead of rising, as 1»
tbe motor, while your chopped meat
213 T illamook B lock ,
ranpc,
t.nd
ihys
a
perfee
<
baker
for
a
life
­
They were, so a popular tradition af- j usual.
pours out of tbe spout.”—New York
time because it is built Eke a locomotlva
Untied, of Irish oak. In which it was
. Tillamook
b .tier. Built of malleable Iron and charcoal
• Oregon.
Sun.
loposalble for spiders to live and spin
“Talesman” In English Law.
iron rh eted toffotber imTeid of being bolted
tbelr webs Cunningham tells us that
A talesman, according to English
tojetber. Made airtight without the use of
Greenland'» Glacier».
'be roof "is of chestnut and very fine, law. Is a juror summoned to fill a gap.
¡K\ diov* putty to crumble and fall out, as h»p-
Nearly all tbe Greenland glaciersand
J E. REEDY, D.V.M.,
J
•
__
puu«
pens 1U
in Ldll
ca<l HOU
iron KUU
and "V"
SO-
'be finest of its kind In tills country." aud formerly, at any rate, this was tongues from the internal ice cap ter­
called iteci ranges, allow-
■iiT** th* niei,be8
the law. If not often done by taking any suitable per minate In vertical faces from 100 to
—
sa
ing false draft« dra
to fan «I
the
VETERINARY.
•riders webs, one might have looked son who was present In court "lales 1,000 feet high, presenting facilities for
lite ot deaden It
^r here of old. for during long ceil- de circumstantlbus" (“such of tbe by Investigation The vertical faces re
Th. Arrapi.« R.nrs will nnrer
Both Phones.
England's courts of law were standers"» were tbe first words of the veal pronounced stratification on the
bar. I.I m 4r«lu- 1< will alway. de
•t battier, tninc • tbs« lata
Id In Westminster ball.—London order directing this process
Good basal Ice. even earth materials in the
Tillamook .
lan cornin', n rint<-L
• Oregon.
Chronicle
Pickwickian! may remember lhat. as bases carried
to hr « blackening a mb with
by tbe ice being arranged
c—
inakae 11 appear Ilka new. It
only ten »pedal jurymen were present in layers Flue laminations were seen
'•r «/id over I n the fuel H aaeet,
to g«y noth I d « or tba way It make« a woman*«
TK?*r *^e
Smaller the Crime,
on a memorable occasion. Mr. Serjeant twelve or twenty to an ■ Inch i The lay-
wort eaeier and aUuher to do perfect bakln«.
McGKE, M.D
be Manx |.)w of old t,meg
Buzfuz "prayed a tales." whereupon
are
twisted
i..- sometimes
--------
m and con
THE ARCADIAN IS SOLD BY US.
er h *
b"t “one. surely, quaint- two of the common jurymen, one of ers
over
each
tban to make the greater the crime i whom was tbe unfortunate chemist, torted and even "ahoved-
other The glacier movement at the
* ** because of the Impossibility. were pressed into tbe servIce.-London
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ice border is a foot per day to a foot
'•io the narrow limits of the Isle
Standard.
___ _
per week.___ _______ _
San. that tbe bigger thief should
Office : One Block East ot
* •occessfnL
A Pertin«nt Qu«ry.
His First Esp«ri»nc«.
The old gentleman looked I’erley In
81"n s,eRl " horse or an ox." so
• So your boy Jim has decided to tie a
Post Office.
J* law. "p is no felony, for tbe the eye.
dentist, eh?" »»id Mr. Blither», meting
.
r . w cannot bide them, but If be ! “Can you support my daughter In L'm-le Silas at the postotfl<e.
s-tl|-t*pu0 or • Dig be shall be the style to which she Is aceustomed -
“Yaa«." sol<1 ,b,‘ °*d farmer.
• How did be ever discover that he
be demanded.
"No, colonel. 1 can't." replied I erley had. liking for It’"asked Mr Blithers
Mist N0‘ * M'nd R,,d«r-
"but let me ask you. sir. could ym.
"Oh be nseter help me pullin' »tumps
,whQSe chauffeur has Just have done so at my ageF-Harpers ,,<it o' the caow (.asture," said tbe old
sp.
b*1, 'bat Fid© has been abut Weekly.
man.—Harper's Weekly.
_________ __
it , * ,t"b,e because be leaped tip
Keeps both rider
•dd nfr*HKe lady ,n tbe road»—How
Th« Lar«.
gh« Kn«w Without Hi« Asking.
and
saddle perfectly dr).
“tn! Do j . q U suppogo tie
"You're wanted at home, father.
Tramp- It is needles« to ask the
Cioltj... *
me? Chauffeur—
n„,Mtfon mnm;you know what I want
"Wli<> soya aoT'
Made for rough wear and
Mi ■ Wt wbat be thought, my
Workhard -Oh. y*L I know what
"Mollier”
r,
long service in the wettest
’’f-Loodun Punch.
-Did she say anything els“
rou n . V but I've only got one pie-e
• Rhe said If yon did" « 7®“ “
weather.
nf soap in the bouse, and were ualng
1 f— ** H* °'*flnowd IL
It. Come again tomorrow.-London
she'd come and fetch you '
SATI FACTION GUMMiniH)
"Come on. boy. let's go hume -me Stray Stories
WM ..
du o»t really lore me,”
■WTk rouni (llx,aT
gende Blatter.
LOOKRKltoMUK
Mari
X0U “J lh,tr demanded
Advice.
OfLKEJZNCt
• My CUP of joy I« WF
•
Mor« Reliobl«-
Well, let It be. gentle one Don t
J’’’1** does not seem to ac-
“Now. I want a canary that *111«1 -
try fo Change places with the cop —
*1.-. '' "ben | hold your band.” right away and that
"■'“«ton Herald.
llkr. ,,nr that won't get the pip or d.
N«w Drlean« PUjun«.
DCK «S : WAREHOUSB.
the first week "
,
Afi (J om
""" ' "
in every enferprt-e consider where-
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN »nd A 3rd AVENIR WEST
1’°’
uw Childish, as
I
-Yon don't want a
^«--I-Rbliu. Kjrua.
I
•' Suda us true children - tt’hrtt
want H « munk bol.
»
tbe Nairobi club I met a gentle-
„ with one «rm gone at tbe aboul-
®u He told bi. story In a slightly
der . an(1 drawling voice, picking bls
very carefully and evidently
’^occupied with neither underatat-
^„or overstating the case, it seems
had been out and bad killed some
* of a buck. While bls men were
Gaoled with this be strolled on alone
* ‘ what he could find. He found a
Xx-eros that charged viciously and
Into which be emptied bis gun.
“ffben I came to.” he said, "It was
coming on dusk and the lions were
¿ginning to grunt. My arm was com-
nletely crushed, and I was badly bruia-
id and knocked about. As near as 1
could remember. I was fully ten miles
tom camp A circle of carrion birds
•tood all about nle not njore tbun ten
fwt awar. and a great many others
were flapping over me und fighting In
the air These Inst were so close that
1 could feel the wind from their wings.
lt was raider grewsome." He paused
end thought a moment, as though
weighing his words. "In fact." he add­
ed with an air of tinal conviction, "It
was quite grewsome." - Stewart Ed­
ward White in American Magazine.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
!
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Law
Abstracts
T
Real Estate
Surveying; Insurance.
E
w °
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Biick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Koof Paint.
I
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.
taville Courttrr JuarnaL
_
I owers F ish B band
P ommel S licker