Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 17, 1913, Image 5

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    2illarnQok Headlight, July 17, 1013.
THE DEVIL’S ROOF.
Tr..eh.rou. Snow That Conc..|. .
Crev.,,0 |n the Antarctic.
“Visitors to Switzerland alone c n
appreciate the dangers of crevasse, ¡n
be Ice sheets. But in the antarctic
they are more numerous and attain far
greater dhnenalons than in Switzer-
and. said L. (j. Beruaccbi. the ex­
plorer. to a Loudon Chronicle reporter
Tliey lie hidden under tbe snow, and
very often tbe explorer does not know
that be I n on a crevasse until he has
traveled some yards, and tb..n be hears
a hollow sound. He will then wonder
whether to go on or turn back but
experience has taught tbut tbe greater
danger may be Incurred by turning
back.
“Crevasses are peculiar to the ice
sheets over land. They are nonexist­
ent at the north pole because there
tbe Ice is a frozen ocean. All ant­
arctic expeditions have bad to negoti­
ate the difficulties of crevasses, and
sometimes tbelr existence has com­
pelled tbe explorer to make a detour
of many miles.
“Where land Juts out Into the sea,
or. to be more precise, into an lee
sheet In the antarctic, several cre­
vasses will be found radiating from
this point Some bare been known to
be fifty yards wide and 2,000 feet deep.
Instances are also found where a
sledge has sunk halfway through the
ice roof and has been rescued with
the greatest difficulty. In these cases
the explorers were luckily roped to the
sledge, but they had tbe uncomfortable
experience of being suspended over a
deep chasm."
Captain Amundsen calls tbe treach-
erous snow which conceals a crevasse
"the devil’s roof," while both tbe late
Captain Scott and Sir Ernest Shackle­
ton have described it exhaustively.
i
JOHN PAUL JONES.
ffeckl.,. and Gallant Was th» Sailor
Whom England Feared.
bargains
in
ESTATE.
real
SIDNEY E
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
Secretary-Trea«.
Attorney-at-I.aw and N_t-irv
Fnblic.
HENDERSON,
Preaideut.
Ko. 1—bi Acres of bottomland
In M. MacDermut Crawfords "The
Italy Teems With Worthless and
Sailor Whom England Feared" Is told with house and barn, and all
the life story of John Paul Junes Bom slashed and some meadow within
Counterfeit Currency.
» ocoL till» lutreidd free lame ot tbe ’- utile of tl>e city limits, including
sea. whose parentage remains a mys four cows, one horse,
tery and who founded the Culled States or will trade for house
CONFUSION IN ITS COINS.
navy will ever Hve ln uava| Wslorj. gg . Tillamook City.
the victor lu the valorous naval duel
So. 2.—330 Acres on the Wilson
rw Almost Rank With Tho.e of
between tbe Serapis and Richard Hou Rivet, known hs the
Rush farm
horn me ln 1779.
Korta. whar» th» D»»c»nding 8cal»
(except a right of way deeded to the
(INCORPORATED),
I wish to have no connection with
l, Good. Half Good, Bad and Coun-
R.R. to. through the place), with
any ship tbat does not sail fast. for I
Good Only Aft.r Dark.
Intend to go In barm’s way.” wrote everything on the place except
01 all the so called "great powers"
Jones characteristically when negoiiat- wearing apparels and keep sakes.
ins the most unstable and most
lug with tbe French admiralty for a SO acres of hay laud and the balance
-i »factory currency. Not alone Is
ship. "You know. I believe, tbat tbi» good pasture land, with rolling
^change subject to fluetation
hills and brush anil timber, and
is not every one's Intention.”
TILLAMOOK. OKE.
it is true In greuter or less degree
Jones’ relations with the gracious \\ ilson River running through the BOTH PHONES.
rbe currency of every country!, but
Duchesse de Chartres are delightfully place. Fine fishing and hunting,
lere Is a great mass of counterfeit
stated. She nicknamed bim “Chevalier 14 head of cows goes with the place,
Sherry Witie............................ . 36c.
| „„J worthless money floating about
sans titre de la mer.” Charmed by bis but will run .15 or 40 head just the
Atigelica Wine............................ :«c.
I tw country for the undoing of the un
Zenfendel Wine....... per quart 36c.
impromptu defense of the Couite de way tbat it is, but will run 100 head
Tokey|........................... per quart
vary In the first place, the engrav
Toulouse’s naval tactics nt a dinner of stock cattle. Also there is 1 bull, Pebbleford, bottled in bond,
per bottle...................................$1 50 Claret .......................... per quart
iug on the paper money Is of inferior
she gave in bis bouor, tbe duchesse
2 head of horses. 1 mule, 2 light Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in
White Grape Juice.......................
quality, and hence it Is quite easy of
pieseuted him with nn exquisite jew­
bond, per bottle......................... 1.25 Local Beer, quart. 3 bottlea for 50s.
Imitation; secondly, there are so many
eled watch that bad belonged to her wagons, mid farm implements in­ Old Crow, bottled in bond, per
Domestic Beer, qt, Sbottleefor 75c.
worthless or doubtful coins In circula
grandfather. Then it was that Jones cluding mower, rake, hay fork, and
bottle .......................................... 1.50
tloo that the temptation to add to
made this memorable promise: “May it about 60 head of chickens, 20 stands Hermitage, buttled in bond, per
Heir number is not easily resisted.
please your royal highness, if fortune of bees, good 14 room house, with
bottle ...................
1.50
Uke some of the paper money that
should favor me nt sea I will some large woodshed and milch cans, Cyrus Noble. 3 Crown .............. 1.50 Keg Beer....................15 gallv » $».»
and
milk
house,
with
US.
separator.
O
T.
O
,
bottled
in
bond,
per
not so long ago used to be quite com
day lay an English frigate at your
Keg Beer..............
10 gallon- 4 00
bottle.......................................... 1.25 I,ocal bottle Beer, 6iloz. quurta 1000
mon In our own country, the Italian Is
feet.
He fulfilled this promise us far Harn 40 by 104 and 80 acres that
Kentucky
Dew,
gal.,
bottled
Local liottle Beer, 10 dox. pints 11.00
allowed to remain In circulation until
as he could when he surrendered “to will go with the place if not sold or
in bond..................................... 2 15
d »gracefully dirty nnd nearly obllterat
tbe loveliest of women” the sword sur­ traded off or should wish to re­ Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottled
el »nd therefore difficult of recognl
rendered by “one of tbe bravest of serve the same that belongs to Mr.
in bond.....................................
75
Budwieer Beer, 6 dox. quarts 415.00
tfc. as counterfeit or genuine. To add
John Dewar A Sons, Old Scotch
men”—Pearson of tbe Serapis “The James Hughey.
Budwiaer Beer, 10 dozen pi. .* 18.00
Whiskey
.....................................
1.56
to the confusion. French silver is gen
enemy surrendered at thirty five min
1 his Farm is located about 8
Old style Langer Beer, lOdozpt 11.0
utes past 10 p. m.,” wrote Jones to the miles East of Tillamook City, on Black A White, Old Scotch
erally accepted, while the coins ol
Whiskey ................................
duchesse, “by your watch, which 1 con the county road running up Wilson
Switzerland. Belgium and Greece, al
V.O. P., Old Scotch Whiskey ....
suit only to fix the moment of victory.”
though officially recognized, are. as a
Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch
White Port, Old Monk Brand,
River. Price, #20,000.00.
Napoleon’s opinion of I’anl Jones is
rule, refused In commerce. Numerous
Whiskey.................................... 1.75
$1 00 per gal.
No. 3 6 acres with house and Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
tersely summed up in the remark he
papal and Roumanian coins are still In
Port Wine....................... 1.00 ”>r gal.
good
orchard,
all
cleared,
4 miles
Whiskey .................................... 1 50 Sherry............................... 1.06 ,»er gal.
made to Berthier when the news ot
circulation, although they are value
from the city. Price, $2,500.00.
Canadian Club............................. 1.50 Claret ................................ 75c. ¡.er gal.
I less and accepted only by unwary for
Trafalgar was brought to bim:
No. 4.—Two lots just west of the I. W. Harper................................. 1.00 Angelica........................... 1.00 per gal.
"How old-was Paul Jones when he
I elccera. whom the ltaliaus regard as
died?" he gloomily asked. When Berthier Academy for $700.00 on easy terms. HarvesterOld Style..................... 1.00 Zenfendel ........................ 1.25 per gu).
HITTING THE HYPHEN.
fair prey.
Monogram................................... 1.00 Tokey................................ 1.25 ¡ver gal.
told him about torty-flve Napoleon re­
In addition, none of the large num
No. 5.—One lot with 5 room Kentuck Dew............................... 1.00
marked: "Then he did not fultlll Ills des­
ber of one lira pieces coined before One Would Hardly Think the Little tiny. Had he lived to this time France house close _ in, rents for $15.00 Billie Taylor, full quart.......... 1.25
might have had an admlraf • • • Our ad­ per month.
Mark Was So Important.
Coronet Dry Gin....... per..............
bottle
1863 can be passed, although intrinsl
gai. $5.00
Monogram
. per „
mirals are always talking about pelagic
A.V.H. Gin................. per bottle
cally of equal value with those of Intel
There is enough energy wasted in conditions
White Corn Whiskey, per gat. 4 00
No 6.—One lot 60 x 105, with 5 Gordon Sloe Gin... .per bottle
and ulterior objects, as If there
' date, since be period arbitrarily fixed placing the hyphen In "today," “to­ was any condition or any obiect in war room house close in, rents $15.00
Harvester Old Style ..pergtil. 4.25
Gordon Dry Gin .... per bottle
McBrayer, 13years old.¡»er gal. 0.00
I for their ridemptlon has passed and night” and "to morrow" every week except to get In conlact with the enemy
Rock
and
Rye
............
per
bottle
per
month.
Echo Spring....... .... per g 1. 4.25
the government refuses to accept them day to haul a passenger train around and destroy him That was Paul Jones
No. 7.—Two lots with small house El Bart Gin .......................
Chestnut Grove Rye. .per gal. 2 75
I further. Luder this caption fall all the world. It is claimed there are 200,- view of the conditions and objects of na­
Virginia Dare Wine . perbottje
val warfare. It was also Nelson's. It' Is
Kentuckey Dew......... per gal. 2 25
OOO.OoO English writing people and a pity they could not have been matched with 4 rooms, these are line lots for Port Wine................... per quart
coins bearing the head of Victor Em
Alcohol
.................. per gal. 4 90
sale
on
easy
terms.
somewhere
with
fairly
equal
force."
manuel and the word "eletto” (elected! that they average to hyphenate these
Cornet Dry Gin........ per gal. 4 00
Two Lots and House on Second
words three times a day. Some may
on the face
AT
not average to do this more than three
Ave. East for $1400.00.
The Italians possess a mania for mu
ODDITIES
IN
RELICS.
tflatlng and perforating the five nnd times a week and a few perhaps not
J. S. STEPHENS,
ten centeslmo copper coins, but owing three times a month; others write those A Bit of Shelley’s Charred Skull Treas­
ROOM
20, COMMERCIAL BLD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER COR. 1st and 1st AVENUE E
words
and
place
the
hyphens
in
them
to their small denomination this usual
ured In a Locket.
scores of times each day, especially
ly acts as no bar to their acceptance.
1 It Is not every man, not every hero
“Oh, It's half good!" is often heard newspaper men, typewriters, authors, worshiper, who would esteem tbe tooth
Notice of Publication.
from some philosophical storekeeper as business men, school children and the of his hero of more value than dla-
Department of the Interior.
like.
be tosses a doubtful coin into the till
■ monds. There is a ring belonging to
S. L and O fficb at Portland, Ore.
The acquiring of sufficient power
Indeed, the traveler Is constantly re
June I2tli, 1913.
an English nobleman in which tbe
from
making
these
hyphens
each
day
minded of Korea, the classical country
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
place
of
honor,
formerly
occupied
by
a
of counterfeits, with its complicated to propel a passenger train around the diamond, is given to a tooth that once Alonzo E. Shirley whose poet-office
world Is figured on the basis that it
wale of descending money values
address is 1241 E Main St. Portland,
did duty in a human Jaw.
Oregon, did, on the 18th day of No­
which are good, half good, bad, and takes half an.ounce of energy to make
This
tooth
cost
no
less
than
$3,650,
vember,
1912, lile in thia office
counterfeits that are good ouly after the stroke either with pen or pencil
and more for a typewriter that repre-' but it was the tooth of Sir Isaac New­ Sworn Statement and Application,
dark.
ton. A relic collector sold it at auc­ No. 0’1688, to purchase tlie SW j of
But let the foreign visitor who has sents the hyphen, and this would total tion In 1846, aud the nobleman who NE1», Section 12. Township 2 North,
lerved as a clearing house for worth 2,190.000 pounds of energy, or suffi­
i bought it gave it tbe place of a dia- Range 10 West, Willamette Meridan,
less money beware of entertaining the cient for the train.
anil the timber thereon, under the
It takes an ounce of energy to make > mond in bls favorite ring.
ifallacy that the rule is capnble of in
provisions df tlie act of June 3, 1878,
Auotber
tooth
which
so
far
excites
and acts amendatory, known as the
verse application Like the legendary the hyphen on a typewriting machine
tbe
veneration
of
hero
worshipers
as
to
memory of elephants Is that of the and three to make it on a typesetting be able to bold a court of its own and “Timber and Stone Law,” at such
value as might he fixed by appraise
machine, and the statistician has fig­
Italian cabby or retail merchnnt. lead
to draw from long distances it small ment, and tiiat, pursuant to such
Ing him to pursue through storm and ured that typewriting nnd typesetting
host of followers is one that was orig­ application, the land and timber
darkness the man or woman who has machines alone take up sufficient en­
inally hidden behind tbe lips of Victor thereon have been appraised, tlie
«
passed a worthless coin into his keep ergy each day to propel a battleship
Hugo. It is kept at bis former resi­ timber estimated 100.00 and 120 000
4.
Ing On one occasion I was tracked from New York to the Panama canal.
board feet at 25 and 40 cents per
dence
in
a
glass
case
bearing
the
tn
All these figures were compiled as
M, a.id the land $40.00; that said
wen to the dinner table of friends aud
an argument against using the hyphen scrlptlou "Tooth drawn from the Jaw applicant will offer final proof in
toned to redeem a doubtful ten cen
of
Victor
Hugo
by
the
dentist
on
support
of his application and
In these words Many people do not,
teslmo piece i2 cents! which I had In
but the majority do. Those who are Wednesday, August 11, 1871. in tbe sworn statement on the 3rd day of
«drerteutly offered ns aztlp.
gardens attached to tbe bouse of Ma­ September, 1913, before the Regist
Instead of seeking to strengthen the working toward greater efficiency In
dame Koch at 3 o’clock in the after­ er and Receiver of tfie U. S. Land
basis of the country’s paper nnd silvet everything claim that the hyphen in
Office, at Portland, Oregonr
noon."
Cyrus Noble is pure, old and palatable—
these
words
is
not
nt
all
necessary
and
money, tbg government adopted the
Any person is at liberty to pro­
I < Tbe wig of a literary man appears to
Bottled at drinking strength.
should
be
discontinued
by
every
one,
test
this
purchase
before
entry,
or
very measure calculated still further to
have been even more sought after than initiate a contest at any time before
Sold all over the world
flelmie tlie currency in the public mind saving a great deal of valuable time
bls teeth That which Sterne wore patent issues, by filing a corrolsir-
According to the ruling of the postof and energy.—Philadelphia Ledger.
j while writing "Tristram Shandy” was ed afl’id ivit in this office, alleging
V/. J. Van Sclmyver ¿¿ Co., General A^kub
i e »utboritles. all money orders must
Isold soon after the writer’s death for f, acts which would ilefeat the entry.
Mending Egg«.
be purchased with gold, silver and pa
H. F. H igby ,
Portland, Oregon *
The following Is taken from Farm $10.060, and tbe favorite chair ot Alex
Per being refused. Owing, however, to
. ander Pope brought $5,000
Register.
<be premium at which gold is held bv and Fireside:
The most extravagant instance of lit
"During the hatching season last
the banks, this results I d considerable
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
'0'‘ to those sending money in this spring I had placed a sitting of fine erary hero worship is tbat of n well
known Englishman who constantly
ntinner and often also to great ineon eggs-. A few days before the chicks
Department of the Interior.
were due two eggs were accidentally wears In a small locket attached to a
I .S. Land Office, at Portland.
’enlence after banking hours.
tlie
Oregon, June 20th, 1913.
To accentuate the Inconsistency of cracked and began to bleed, showing chain round his neck a part of
lie
charred skull of Shelley.—St- Louis
N otice is H ereby G iven .—That
ecountry’s refusal officially to recog that the chicks were fully developed
CLARENCE
E.
BROUGHTON,
_____________
8 re its own currency. It need only I m * and alive. 1 took the eggs from the public.
wiiose post office addreas i« Clieno-
mentioned that the amount of Italian nest very carefully, melted a little par­
with. Washington, did, on the 25th
Bites of Insects.
lod in existence Is a negligible quan affin, and when It was slightly cool I
This remedy against the bites of In- day of Septemtier, 1912, file in thia
poured
it
over
the
broken
places
of
? «nd tbat the government ruling re-
sects appeared In a recent Issue of the offi< e Sworn Statement and Appli
'•in forcing those patronizing the the eggshell, being careful not to cover China Medical Journal: '•’Dike one cation, No. 03636, to purchase the
any more surface than was necessary.
, Sr
Nw l4. Section IL Township
Pw’office to purchase French gold.
"Both the eggs produced fine, healthy ounce of epsom salts and dissolve It 3 North, Range 9 West, Willamette
t'tly angered by this inconsistency,
Wet a bath Meridian, and tlie timber thereon.
in
one
pint
of
water,
r one occasion I relieved my feelings chicks that were raised to maturity.”
cloth wet enough that It will not drip ' under the provisions of the act of
T ?; OLDEN DAYS, when buying
wi •LprHM‘nf'e of tbe °®<la| wh°had
I and nib the body well all over and | lune 3, 1878, an<i acts amendory,
* a crMik stove, people would buy
«ed the offer of Italian paper mon
Th» Name He Got.
known
aa
the
”
Timber
and
Stone
dress.
I
am
the one they could get the cheapest;
In some cases abbreviating a name not wipe afterward, but gnats, fleas, Law,’’ at such value as might be
I • »arcastlc reference to the non
very certain that flies,
that’s because there were only a
bative gold coinage. The Improves It. In others It doesn t. For bedbugs, mosquitoes or the famous fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, the
aitant Indignant search through his Instance, tbe Tubbses thought they
few makes on the market and
African fly will never touch persons so land anil timber thereon have been
. drawer failed to reveal n single were doing honor to the Father of Ills
were all practically (he same In
treated A somewhat stronger solution apprais"d, the timber estimated
“a gold piece, although It resulted Country as well as to their firstborn applied and allowed to dry will leave
construction and material.
.110,000 and 80,000 board feet at
kon/hi lD J'“ attack ot apoplexy son whom they named George Wash­
a fine powder that the most blood 5Oc. and 40c. per M , anil tlie land
Th«0' ° b'7 patr,otic wrath.
ington Tubbs.
$20.00; tiiat said applicaut will offer
r It's'Different Now! There are close to a thousand different rarpe»
thirsty insects will not attack. ’
Ihii * ir'|,lirRt*on
Httle article is
But when he grew up the handle
final proof in support of his appli­
on the market today—good, bad and indifferent Wine people use a little
cation
and
sworn
statement
on
the
torn, i DOt 'h*** conditions In the proved too long, so everybody dropped
A Way Pin» Have.
foresight in selecting their range, and they make no mistake in selecting
...
—
.u,
tniddie
Iflii
day
of
September,
1913,
before
. * “nd ‘esponslble for tbe fre- v
the George, shortened op the
She was hurriedly adjusting her veil
Tui: R ange W ith a R eputation —the range that is recommended by
!!»«!. T’h Wblcb Halfans of low name and called bim simply Wash and had but a few moments in wbleb tlie Register and Receiver, U.S.
Land Office, at Portland, Oregon.
every user; the range tiiat lias stood the test—
hitin. Am,rica ate caught connter- Tubbs.-Judge.
to catch ber car. "Oh. dear.” »be tnur-
Any person in at liberty tc pro­
g rr. °n.r. orle S"tn's silverware7—
mured. “I can’t find a pin aoywberel test this purchase before entry, or
Siraid ‘‘ltelock ,D Chicago Record
Perplexed.
I wonder where all the pin» go to. any initiate a contest at any time be-
do-
fore patent issues, by filing a cor­
Mabel-Dadd/, dear, what am I
wnyF
put
apeclally on the Htb?
Ing specially
14tb? JJ™
I’ve
•That'» a difficult question to an- roborated affidavit in this office,
the range that Is made of M allkablk and CnAaenxt. T row —-the range
Dldn^ Want the
but «wer” replied ber practical husband, alleging tacts which would defeat
that S avks F vkl — L asts L ong «*—C osts P ractically N othing for
red Ink around It on
no nse crying for the I enn't remember. Daddy
R epairs — I! rats M obk W ater Qt tana ano Horriui, and G ivks Brrrut
— Won t the n ho was »landing by. "because they the entry
D
H.
F.
H
igby , Register.
G rnkral S atisfaction T han A ny O tmmi
b awn.« i’01'1 wben he threatened to knots In your handkerchief
help you! are alwav» pointed In one direction
L—--------
R anch
- Mabel-Oh. I tied those to remember and beaded In another "-Argonaut
The Best Medi ine in the World
I’d marked the calendar. — London
’Mv little girl had dysentry very
•kiwi '“h rr'for ,he njoon.'’ he
Very Uwful-
bad I thought she woulddie. Cham
Mall.
____ _
I
ge'f made man 1» of no partlcolar l.erlain's Colic. Cholera and War
»<lv. „„
d0 ba,e l,k® Rara Hill
*?* I,,e* ot blooming your
hoea Remedy cured her and I can
beln to bta fellow men "
An Exampts.
lw»»d
lD law "'Chicago Record
truthfully say that I think it is the
“How
could
a
dish
run
sway
with
a
-Welir
.
__
_
HOW evum » ---------------
-
.
"But a self made woman la a per t est medicine in the world,” writes
spoon? Dishes are Inanimat». A d‘
fact mine of Information about hair Mrs. William Orvis Clare, Mich
can’t run or talk."
For sale by sll dealers
Tk»
Different
"Can’t eh? How about the cop that dye. and face bleaebes and pad. and
*•*1 t<rn?u,,n ~Yonr hosb*n<i
things
1'
1
“
1
”
111
«
Courier
Journal.
cheer»?”-Sansa» City JouroaL
P. A. Ford. Conejo, Calif., gives
dinner. He ate
a [ h ,inter for others to pre fit by. “I
* 'Ubt »L, P** Co°ntry Cousin-
Making It ffiflht
have acid Foley's Honey and Tar
And Som, Go Broks.
* W® h.,.1
b*"r ’*■ 1 «»uldn’t
Molber-I «»»• *"cb nt rna boT!\*" Cofn;w>und, also other lines of cough
Rhe-Do
yon
belleve
tbat
F ne— i*»
•*' it .¿J
*’ f”Ped be
orange Cbsrles. you «aid you wooidn t medicine for a number of years, but
"" -Her dinner *nd you. never used anything but Foley'a
hr. " ffttb a knlffc-KsMM City brunueiis izuv. — -
__,
who go sbroad generally sprea
'Jack, »»id the »»me Hare you d» Honey and Tar Compound for my­
aelvea-Boston TranacrtpL
self or family, as I find it prodine |
eetved me?
Hie bent results, always* urea eevei. I
1 at. Jack
n • rblrf smMtJon la gold;
_
thsu be didn t «t suf orange.
cotrla, and does not contain opiates.” I
** bot dust—Florida
Retter be »tnafl
,h
au be ate UUu.-Llf»
For sale by all druggists.
•
Tillamook Title ano
Abstract Company
Law : Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
BOTTLE GOODS.
Special Prices far
Family Trad..
Domestio Beers
WINES.
WHISKEYS.
BILLY STEPHENS.
The stronger and rougher
whiskey tastes—the in *
harm it will do.
Why take chances with your
nerves, your stomach, yo.
general health
Keep Abreast
of the Times
The Great Majestic Range
and we can prove it!
Alex. McNair Co
great aod
I