Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 10, 1913, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight, July 1O, 1013.
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PUZZLING ECHOES.
PICTURE SIGN AT UK t5,
.1
Difficult to Find Sometimes and Net
Always Reliable.
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SETTING A FASHION
WHIRL OF THE TORNADO.
Beside It the Rush of the Cyclone Is
Comparatively Harmless.
barca U&lAiU.
^? atf real ,D
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, PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
No. 1.—10 Acres of bottom land
Bell Tel. 16 9 \V.
barn, and all *
An uphill tight for accurate English with house and
»it* M. 4.
is being waged year after year by sci­ slashed and some meadow within Residence and Office in Whitehon
entific authorities on the weather who I Y4 mile of the city limits, including
Residence,
object to having the tornadoes which four cows, one horse, Price $3,500
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
rip through towns now and then or or will trade for house and lot in
carry away isolated farmhouses, call­
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Tillamook City.
ed ’’cyclones.” The distinction made
ELMER ALLEN
No. 2.—320 Acres on the Wilson
by the experts in meteorology Is plain,
Rush
farm
but the public is wedded to the “cy­ River, known as the
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
(except a right of way deeded to the
clone.”
DENTIST.
The word has gained wide accept­ R.R. Co. through the place), with
ance in describing the furious local everything on the place except
storms which rush forward along a wearing apparels and keep sakes. Commercia! Building’,
more or less direct path white they 80 acres of hay land and the balance
whirl witli far greater velocity on a good pasture land, with rolling
£-)R. JACK OLSEN,
center which may be only a few feet lu
hills and brush and timber, and
diameter, if a boy's top is spun on
one end of a board and the board is Wileon River running through tlie
DENTIST.
tilted so that the top slides quickly place. Fine fishing nnd hunting,
along it. all the while revolving at 14 head of cows goes with the place,
(Over F. R. Beals office.
high S[ieed on its point, the onward but will run 35 or 40 head just the
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sweep of the tornado is closely imi­ way that it is, but will run 100 head
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tated.
of stock cattle. Also there is 1 bull,
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it is the spinning motion which is 2 head of horses, 1 mule, 2 light J OIIN LELAND HENDERS0X
swiftest and most destructive. Tlie ad wagons, and farm implements in­
ATTORNEY
vance of tlie storm may not be as rapid
cluding mower, rake, hay fork, and
as that of muny a comparatively harm
AND
less gale. The twisting motion is esti­ about 60 head of chickens, 20 stands
COU
NSELLOR
- A T-LA W.
mated at not less than 200 miles an of bees, good 14 room house, with
large woodshed and milch cans,
hour in tlie worst tornadoes.
T illamook B lock ,
The true cyclone of the West Iudies, and milk house, with U. S. separator.
Til!
mook
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.
. Oregon,
the Cbiua sea and other parts of the Barn 40 by 104 and 80 acres that
tropics is entirely different. Its force will gc with tlie place if not sold or
Room No. 261.
is spent in a furious wind that seems traded off or should wish to re­
to blow almost straight ahead, while
serve the same that belongs to Mr.
the storm revolves, more or less fully,
T. BOTTS,
around a circle the circumference of James Hughey.
This Farm is located about 8
which may be many hundred miles, A
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
tornado wreaks its fury on a strip of miles East of Tillamook City, on
Complete
Set of Abstract Books in
land usually only a mile or less tn the county road running up Wilson
Office.
width. T’.ie cyclone sweeps scores or River. Price, $20,000.00.
hundreds of miles of sea or shore.
No. 3 —6 acres with house and
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
But “cyclone” is Intrenched in popu­ good orchard, all cleared. 4 miles
T illamook B lock ,
lar usage as the name of the typical from the city. Price, $2,500.00.
Tillamook .... Oregon,
"twister” of this country, and “torna-
No. 4.—Two lots just west of the
Both Phones.
do” has a poor chance.—Cleveland
Academy for $700.00 on easy terms,
Leader.
with 5 room
No. 5.—One lot
house close in, rents for $15.0j
THE PRISONERS’ CIPHER.
ARL HABERLACH,
per month.
No. 6.—One let 60 X 105, with 5
A Puzzling Code That Was Discovered
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Only by Accident.
room house close in, rents $15.00
Prisoners in jails are generally very per month.
T illamook B eock ,
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ingenious, so much so, in fact, that It
No. 7.—Two lots with small house
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c
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liilamook
has been frequently remarked that if with
Oregon.
4 rooms, these are fine lots for
their skill and ingenuity were turned
sale on easy terms.
to honest purposes they would thrive
Two Lots and House on Second
much better than as criminals.
QfEORGE WILLETT,
One branch of ingenuity is displayed Ave. East for $1400.C0.
Many of the works of the old mas­
ters are not signed. Experts rarely Easy, No Matter How Freakish,
rely ou signatures alone In determin­
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ing the authenticity ot ho old work,
if It Hits the Popular Fancy.
but trust rather to their knowledge of
the painter's technic.
MYSTICAL TRICKS OF SOUND. False signatures can tie easily de­ STYLES WITH ODD ORIGINS.
tected. Spirits of wine or turpentine
will usually remove a name of later
A Spot Where an Almost Inaudible
date than the painting in the course The Old Masculine Trick of Tying the
Whieper Becomee Curiously Trane- of time signatures often become very
Hair Behind Wai the Result of a
formed Into Thousands of Hissing difficult to find
Painted originally tn
Childish Prank, and the Beauty Spot
Responses—Other Famous Echoes.
a shade slightly lighter than the
Grew From a Boil on a Lady’s Cheek.
ground, perhaps, they sink tn. darken
Some echoes tn their mystic charac­
That many of tbe fashions which be
and merge into the ground color or
ter would seem to approach the do­
they are almost rubbed away by suc­ came famous in their day and have
main of psychic phenomena. which are
cessive cleanings. Recognizable oue come down to our own were due to
eliciting io much and such puzzled at­
day in a specially favorable light, they chance or accident is now a matter ot
tention. Oue of these ghostly tricks
1 may not be visible again for weeks.
history.
Interesting are the stories
of sound ta to be found in the gardens
I Experts speak of ’’will-o' the-wisp” told of the odd origin of certain styles
of Aux Rocbers in France, which
I signature*, and many collectors have which an unsuspecting world probably
was once the residence of Mme. de
| encountered occidental strokes and thought were intentionally chosen tor
Sevlgne. The chateau is situated near
cracks that tantalizlugly suggest a sig­ their beauty or comfort.
the old town of Vltre. A broad gravel
nature, though It can never be made
The courts of Europe have been es-
walk on a dead level conducts through
definite. Ou the other baud, there pecially noted for their sbeepllke fol-
tlie gurdeiis to the bouse. In the cen­
have been remarkable cases of such lowing of an idea introduced by tbe
ter of tills, on a particular spot, the
marks, after careful study, resolving reigning monarch, when frequently
listener Is placed at the distance of
themselves Into a famous name.
that idea was evolved to conceal oue
ten or twelve yards from another per­
Sometimes tlie pnluter's mime is of the ruler’s physical defects, One
son. who addresses him in a low and
most conspicuous—as. for instance, In of tbe kings of France came to the
almost Inaudible whisper, when imme­
Raphael's “Sposalizio" at Milan. Proud throne a child of ten. He wore bis balr
diately, as from tens of thousands of
of having surpassed bls master, the in long ringlets all about the bead.
Invisible tongues, starting from the
youthful genius wrote on a frieze in Immediately men and women coiffed
earth beneath, or as If every pebble
the very center of the canvas "Ra­ themselves likewise. The same mon­
was gifted with powers of speech, the
phael Urbinas."
arch was bald nt thirty, and, being a
words are repeuted with a slight hiss­
Reynolds hardly ever signed bls lover of all that was beautiful and
ing sound, not unlike tbe (Whirling of
work. But upon the completion of the feminine, he ordered the elaborate wig
small shot through tbe air. On remov­
portrait of Mrs. Slddons as the "Tragic which was taken up and reveled in
ing from this spot, bowerter trifling
Muse” be wrote bis mime large on the during many reigns.
the distance, the Intensity of the repeti­
gold embroidery of her dress. He was
As for tbe hair being caught in the
tion Is sensibly diminished and within
unable, be said, ’’to resist the tempta- back and held with a small bow of
ti few leet ceases to be beard. Under
tlon of sending my nnme to laisterlty ribbon, tlie style Moved of men sev­
the lnipressiou that the ground beneath
on the hem of your garment »»
eral hundred years ago, little girls are
was hollow tbe soil was recently dug
With reference to unsigned paintings
up to a considerable depth.,but with­ there Is told In Germany an amuHtng said to have originated the Idea, and
out discovering any clew to*tbe mys- story. Achenbach, the German artist accidentally, One day a court leader
happened to be visiting, and bls bos-
•ery.
enjoyed a vogue about ten years ago.
Although the weird eelioesiof statu­ A certain collector laid bought from tess was lute lu arriving in the salon.
ary ball In the capitol at Washington an art denier a marine represented as The'young man fell asleep, and the two
children of tbe noble lady, creeping in.
have Is-en somewbnt subduedssluce the a genuine Achenbach
Afterward It
structural modi float Ions of the roof, was pronounced to be a copy. The saw the guest and to play a trick tied
they still haunt the cliambw which buyer brought an action against the bls hair all together. The little girls,
was once the bouse of representatives. dealer, who turned the tables by de­ fearing to be caught, ran away, and
The capitol guides used to take great claring that bls picture was genuine the young mini never knew of tbe
curious picture the back of his wig
pride In the mysterious echoes'of stat­ and the other was a copy.
presented. Other visitors discovered
uary hall, and they deplore their par­
Achenbach himself was summoned
tial elimination. It will be recalled by the court to tell which was which. the garnish, laughed at the ribbon, and
by many that there Is a flagstone in Amazed at the similarity of the two the young count declared barefacedly
llie floor of tbe hall marked by a small paintings, the artist gazed at them for that he had so fastened his hair and
'•lack hole about ns large as an um­ n long time. Inspected them closely meant to keep It always so from his
in the plans they make to communi­
!
" ATTORNEY-AT-LAWP
J. S. STEPHENS,
brella end, ou which, if a person stood front and back and then frankly ad­ neck and shoulders. Within a few
cate with one another. They construct
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ROOM 20, COMMERCIAL BLD.
and mteiid n word, lie heard a repeti­ mitted that be could not tell which was days tlie entire nobility found tbe
cipher codes, but the officials generally
tion of ¡ns voice proceeding apparently the original and which the copy.— scheme so good they adopted the Idea.
T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
manage
to
translate
them.
• Tlie pannier was Introduced by a
fiom tlie basement of the building just Harrier's Weekly.
Notice of Publication.
Recently in a western jail the guards
■ queen to cover a misplaced hip bone. It
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I,.‘low lilm. An appreciable interval
i was an actress who Anally threw the encountered a cipher that proved too “ Department of the Interior.
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elapsed between the utterance of the
Bear’a Grease.
pannier aside after it had been fash­ hard for them, and it was a good while
U. S. L and O ffice at Portland, Ore.
boiiik I and Its echo, a circumstance
I d a recent volume ot reminiscence« ionable half a century. One evening before the puzzling messages were
June 12th, 1913.
Hint rendered the effect almost un-
T. BO ALS, M.D.
tho writer states that baldness Is Just before she was to appear on tbe made out. and then the key was acci­
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
<jinny. To laugh «ns to prove a mock­
much more common now than In his stage the actress discovered that one dentally discovered.
A man in for Alonzo E. Shirley whose post-office
ing rejoinder, and ninny persons, say
early days nnd ascribes our loss of pannier was entirely drenched in oil. forgery, as smart a rogue as ever was address is 1241 E Main St. Portland,
the guides, were penkunded that a trick
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Oregon, did, on the 18th day of No­
balr to tlie decrease In tho use of The dress, it was thought, was spoiled behind the bars, invented the puzzle.
was living pln.ved on them. Tlie same
1912, file in this office
"bear’a grease.” Tills pomade was by a rival.
The writing was on long, narrow vember,
effect was notlcenbke on thnt part of
T illamook B lock ,
made principally of lard, colored aud
The actress and her maid quickly strips of paper, ou the edge of which Sworn Statement and Application,
the floor adjacent to tlie flagstone men scented, but '’biilrdreHsera. many ot
thought the matter over, and both to­ were letters and parts of letters that No. 03688, to purchase tlie SW4 of Tillamook ■
.
.
. i Oregon.
tloned. but tlie farther away from tbe
whom called themselves professors.’ gether quickly tore off the offending apparently had no connection and from NE1*, Section 12, Township 2 North,
Range 10 West, Willamette Meridan,
latter tbe less distinct became tbe
used to advertise ’the slaughter of an­ member of the costume. Tlie actress whf< b no words could be formed.
and the timber thereon, under tlie
echo until, nt n certain distance. It was
other tine hear,' exhibiting, particu­ donued tbe dress, but of course It pre­
< hie day a deputy who was passing provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
not perceptible nt all.
M. KERRON,
larly In the Walworth road, a canvas sented a ridiculous appearance. So the < ell of a prisoner saw him passing and acts amendatory, known as tlie
Some of the most curious and beau­ screen depleting In glaring colors a
the other pannier was removed, and a long strip of paper around an octagon "Timber and Stone Law,” at such
tiful echoes hi the world are to be
brown animal of elephantine propor­ the slim young woman appeared on lead pencil. He took this paper away, value as might he fixed by appraise­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
heard In the Luray caverns, which are
tions expiring in n sea pf gore.”—Lon- tbe stage more supple and graceful and on it were the mysterious scrawls ment, and that, pursuant to such
only a few hours' journey from Wash­
application,
the
land
and
timber
dou Standard.
than ever. Tbe audience at first gasp­ that had worried the keepers.
T illamook B lock ,
ington Numerous of the huge stwlag
thereon have been appraised, the
ed, then admired, and tbe next day
But the deputy got an idea from this, timber estimated 100.00 and 120 COO
mites here, when only gently struck,
Tillamook ■
all of London (tbe scene took place and. going back to tile office, be wrap­
Oregon.
Sunset and the Flag,
board feet at 25 and 40 cents per
give forth tones thnt lu Rome Instances
A stalwart sergeant in an artlllery there» decided to Imitate the actress ped the strip around an octagon shaped M, and the land $40.00; that said
resemble the chiming of great, sweet
and her severe skirt.
lead pencil and after several trials ad­ applicant will offer final proof in
toned bells or a long melodic note like regiment stationed In one of the bar-
Tbe origin of tbe beauty spot is no justed it so that tlie parts of letters support of bis application
and
that of n church organ A famous vio­ bor forts walked Into a store In upper
less interesting.
Tbe Duchess de tilted together and made a sentence, sworn statement on the 3rd day' of
C. HAWK,
linist la an Id. « lieu visiting Washington, Broadway the other evening at about
September, 1913, before the Regist­
to have loiirnoyed to Luray In order to 8 o'clock and demanded of the store- I Moutmorilloy suffered with a boll on though the writing was very tine.
er
and
Receiver
of
the«U.
S.
Land
Tlie writer hud adopted the simple Office, at Portland, Oregon.
lest the effect of the playing of hla In­ keeper the reason for having the stars the cheek and put ou a bit of black
strument amid the singular ncoustlc and stripes displayed after nightfall ( mixture overnight said to be healing, Ingenious plan of covering the lead
Any person is at liberty to pro-' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
tn
the
morning
she
either
forgot
to
“isn't tbut all right, geueral?” asked
P'ii' ¡1 with the paper and bad then test this purchase before entry, or
»«ill roundings The tones of the violin
wash
her
face
or
did
not
use
enough
written along one of tlie flat sides. On initiate a contest at any time before Bay City
lire described ns having been wonder­ the liewlldered tradesman
Oregon
“rm uot a general.” said the big sol care, so tbe story goes, and tbe inat­ unrolling it the writing was as mys­ patent issues, by filing a corrobor
fully enhanced both lu sweetness and
dier, "but tt Isn’t all right to keep the tentive or malicious servant allowed tical as a cryptogram, but when put ed affidavit in tliiB office, alleging
tn volume.
Only during a her mistress to appear "liefore tbe around the pencil, as It was originally, I facts which would defeat the entry.
Among the wonderful rock forma­ ting out after sunset
,np SARCHET,
11. F. H igby ,
tions of the fur west, notably In tbe siege is the ting displayed at night, and world" with her face spotted Powder­ it could be easily understood.—Deltas I
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* The ¡Fashionable Tailor
ed and perfumed, Montmorillon receiv­ News.
Pegister.
Gland Canyon of the Colorado, are said judging from your business. I don't
s
to lurk many marvelous echoes. The think you re under siege.“—New York ed her callers, who found tbe black
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spot charming, so much so that before
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
same Is true of tbe great Niagara Suu.
Almost the Speed Limit.
Cleaning
’
,
Pressing
and Repairing
night they hud anointed their faces
gorge, and, though few are aware of
"No man Is a coward—to himself,”
Department of the Interior.
with
the
black
ointment.
a Specialty.
The History of the Key.
the fact. It la said that any one jour­
said the war veteran oracularly.
U.S. Land Office, at Portland,
To come down to present times, the
The key was one of the first things
neying to the falls nnd taking In the
Oregon, June 20th, 1913.
"At Chattanooga one of the men in
feather
boa
was
originated
less
than
gorge a auiierb plei-e of natural seen
Invented by num. The primitive key
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
my company left early In the action,
Store in Heins Photographic
E.
BROUGHTON, ■
cry In Itself will be well rewarded was probably a thorn or a splinter. twenty years ago In Roston. In an and no one saw him till after the bat­ CLARENCE
by stopping at Inspiration Point, walk­ Afterward flslitiones seem to have Idle moment an apprentice in a feather tle, when he appeared in camp un­ whose post-office address is Cheno-
Gallery.
ing forward to the edge of the cliff come Into use Wooden pegs follow,nt establishment sewed the discarded bits bounded and unabashed. Some of the with, Wasliington. did, on the 25th
day
of
September,
1912,
file
in
this
and
ends
of
|x>or
plumes
together
and
mid ()ere waiting until the first train, these, lu modern times the process of
boys accused him of running away, but office Swotn Statement and Appli-
on nearing the level crossing, blows manufactlirtug keys Is very highly de­ I strung them about her neck. The he wouldn't admit it.
H. GOYNE,
.cation, No. 03636, to purchase the
other
girls
laughed
at
the
triinmlug,
its whistle The sound la caught up by veloped. Fifty years ago there were
’’’1 only retreated in good order,' be ;Se
Nw
Section 11, Township
the
bead
of
the
department
found
It
multitudinous echoes until one would only some hundred varieties of keys. I
;3 North, Range 9 West, Willamette
declared.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
fancy that It was resounding through each having Its special name and dis- pretty, and the order was given that
"I beard of the matter, and a few i Meridian, and the timber thereon,
no
castaways
lu
the
form
of
plumes
tlie unlverae
under the provision* of the act of*
tlnct use
Today they are legion.—
be thrown In the wastebasket All days later I asked him If he had any (June 3, 1878, and acts amendory', Office : O pposite C ourt H ouse
One ot the moat famous echoes Is to Harper's Weekly.
idea how fast he had ’retreated.’
parts
of
the
plumes
were
kept,
sewed
(known
as the " Timber and Stone
be heard In Woodstock park. Oxford
“ ‘Well. I’ll tell you. cap’ll.’ he said, Law," at such value as might be Tillamook -
. Oregon.
on to a ribbon, the entire thing curled
whir*. England, which 1s said to re­
Domestic Bliss.
ami long ribbon loops put at each end, ’if I'd been at home and goln’ after fixed by appraisement, and that,
float seventeen syllables by day and
•Tm sorry I ever married your ami the feather boa was the success of the doctor folks that see me passiu' pursuant to such application, the
twenty by night Although this state­
would have thought my wife was right land and timber thereon have been
shrieked the bride ou (lie occasion of the season.
ment la to tie found In various stand
p- J- SHARP,
epprais**d, the timber estimated
their tlrst quarrel.
The uncurled plume was purely the sick!’’’—Youth's Companion.
ard textbook* and treatises on the
311,000
and
80,000
board
feet
at
"You ought to her retorted the result of an accident. The biggest
subject. It has lately been contradict­
40c’ per N • and the land
A Story of St. Paul’*
RESIDENT DENTIST,
ed by an Investigator, who remarks, groom, really angry and bitter for the nice of the year, the Grand Prix d'Au-
»20310; that satd applicant will offer
A
singular
fact
in
the
history
of
first
time
"You
beat
some
nice
girl
St.
teuil,
was
on,
and
women
were
there
however, i hut the diminution of this
final proof in support of his appli­
Office
: Commercial Block,
classic echo Is probably due to the re- out of n good biisbaudl”-Clevelaud dressed witbiu an inch of their lives. Paul’s cathedral. London, is that the cation and sworn statement on the
I
’
lalu
Dealer.
first
stone
which
the
architect
ordered
A fearful rainstorm came up. and peo­
9th day of September, 1913. liefore Tillamook
nioval of various buildings In Its netgh-
- Oregon.
ple were drenched
Plumes that had the masons to bring from the rubbish 'lie Register and Receiver, U.S.
borbood
left home finely curled were wet, and of tbe former cathedral, destroyed by LandOffice. at Portland, Oregon.
A moat striking Interior echo Is a
One of Hu Faults.
Any person is at liberty to pro­
finture of the Mormon tabernacle tn
"" I ’■,! >' I OMHrt ' iv J ou __
_ each spiral stood apart, it was not tire, was part of a sarcophagus, on
J. CLAUSSEN,
bar*
Salt latke City
When this hall is more faults Hum nuy other nian I over pretty, the effect, hut it was original, which had been inscribed tbe single test this purchase before entry, or
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LAWYER,
initiate a contest at any time be­
w
ord
"Resurgam"
<
“
I
shall
rise
again").
anil
one
of
the
milliners,
not
wishing
empty and quiet the ring of a pin fall­ met Peck Well, you hare plenty of
fore patent issues, by fiiing a cor­
The
prophecy
was
fulfilled,
for
out
of
DEUTSCHER
ADY'OKAT.
ing on |hv poor can be beard from all faults yourself Mr* I’eck-Ther* you to take the trouble to have the plumes
roborated affidavit in this office
po'its. and even the falut, rasping | K" again, always changing the subject of nil Ills customers recurled, advised tbe ruins of old a veritable poem lu u.leging facts which would defeat
213 T illamook B lock .
sound prislm-etl by rubbing the hands I when I try to talk to you.—Boston them to allow the garnish to remaiu as marble has arisen.
l the entry.
I
It wits.
together 1« perfectly audible from one Trauscript.
H. F. H igby , Register.
Tillamook .
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That week following the Gfand Prix
end of the building to the other *
Mu Umbrella Scheme.
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d’Atiteull saw nothing but straight spi­
lu the cathedral of Glrgentl. tn Sic
The
Best
Medicine
in
the
World
"An umbrella with a gold handle
Quito a Joker.
ral plumes, and women liked them so atuddeti with diamonds!" exclaimed
llv. the «tightest whtaper I* borne with
had dvnentrv very
T E. REEDY, D.V M.,
"Dllks ta s faeetlnua ehap.“
much that before the following Sun­ the admiring friend.
>ad I thought she would die. Chant
perfe- t d'atln, tiiews from tbe region of
“Teer
e
day. when the Grand Prtx de Long-
the great door to a location In the up
'>*»-■’ replied tbe man with a fierce l plain s Colic. Cholera and Diar
"Ile rvfers to the Stock Kl change aa
VETERINARY.
cteamp was to tie. women who had ook In bia eye. “If somebody picks FiX". *rmedy c,ircd her a">’ > «•"
I'er part of th* church about 230 feet
one of mir Best known waterlni
distant *
varied plumes had the wave taken out this one up it's go|nR to tie a charge truthfully say thnt I think it is the
place*.'*- Birmingham Age HerakL
Both Phones.
M?.' 'iv-W.Cine
'hc
writes
Although scnuatlee would seem to
so that they might appear like the otb of grand larceny.”-Washlngton Star
Jm. W illiam Orvi«
Clare. Mich,
account «atiafectorily for many echoes
er fashionables For more than a year
bor
»ale
by
all
dealer»
OrtgC*
a
Tillamook -
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