Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 07, 1913, Image 6

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Tillamook Headlight, August
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County Fair Notes.
I JETTIES TO BE
built
BASEBALL STRATEGY.
At tbe board meeting Monday it OperatiODS Will Begin in 60 A Gam» That Wat Won by Two Play-
era and a Live Snake.
wai arranged to give prizes for
or 90 Days-- Tillamook
Tommy Tucker lost a game for
grade heifers from 1 to 2 years old,
Improvements.
' Wnslilngloo to Chicago once and start-.
as follows
Jersey grades, 1st,
I
, ,| a battle all bemuse of a trick Bill
$8.00, 2nd, $4 OU; Holstein grades,
Telegraphic authority
reached Dahlen and Bill Everett put upon him.
1st, $8 00, 2nd, $4.10; Guernsey Major Morrow, Crops of Engineer»,
Tom never did like snakes Indeed
• grades, 1st $B 00, 2nd $4-00.
U.S.A., to proceed with the comple­ he held them in abhorrence, aud In
If what you have to exhibit is not tion of the south jetty at the mouth some way Dahlen discovered this
un tbe premium list, bring it in for r oi the Nehalem and when that is Washington was to play Chicago that
there will be prizes awarded five ’ finished the force will direct it» afternoon, and during tbe morning
exhibits that are not on the list.
energ^ien toward the north jetty. practice on tbe west side grounds Dab
Mr. F. Severance was elected 1 The ¿building of both is being leu and Everett discovered a small
officer of the day for the fair.
counted on to give a depth at the gurtersnake and treasured it up
Along in tbe fourth Inning Everett
H. Creushaw was chosen to 1 entrance of 16 feet, against the pre
cracked out a bit. aud as soon as be
»range the anto parade.
sent depth of 12 feet.
lauded ou first base Dahlen, ignorlug
Dr. Ready, stock parade.
A message was also received, bis usual custom, ran out to coach, and
W. S. Buel, children's parade. that assures authorization of tlie
a moment later he slipped tbe harmless
Thpre will be a prize for the best Tillamook Bay project within the
little reptile to Everett, who dropped it
decorated baby buggy or vehicle next few days. Only one detail of iuto Tucker's hip pocket.
in tiie children a parade.
Tommy discovered the snake Jiist as
the contract with the Ports of Till
The board is arranging for a Ne­
amook and Bay Ci’y remains to be the pitcher was delivering tbe ball
halem day, Bay City day and a
and. with a yelp, be deserted first base
Tillamook day, so these places can attended to.
The Nehalem project calle for The batter bad hit to the shortstop,
arrange for a holiday that day and
gathered up tbe ball on the run
an expenditure, estimated of $632,- who
give everybody a chance to go to
started
to throw to second, but
and
350, and a total of $82.000 was
tbe fair.
was too late and threw toward first.
spent by the Port of Nehalem Com­
Tommy was twenty feet off the base.
The secretary’s headquarters are in
mission on the south jetty, which Jumplug up and down and diluting f»r
the offee of the old Snuffer building
has been extended seaward a dis­ something with which to kill that
where you can find him. Call and have
tance of between 1000 anil 30 0 feet. snake, and the ball went to the stands
a talk with him about the fair and if
Major Morrow ha® directed his and Chicago scored four ruus before
you have not paid your subscription,
force to begin preparations and the the Inulng ended.
settle with him.
Tucker protested wildly, but the um­
first actual construction wotk will
Dr. Lytle, state veterinarian is now
be under way within 60 or 90 days. pire couldn't find anything about
in the county in company with Dr.
snakes in the rule book and let it go
Specification» for roi k are about
Reedy making arrangements for test-
at that.
ready
and
will
be
advertised
in
a
ingthe cuttie for exhibition.
Piling, timber and other
Erwin Harrison, W. C. King and few days
Morrison Mills were elected as audit­ material also will l>e required under
contract. The plant nee led is ready
ing committee.
Then Profit by ths Shadows In Which
We are aiming to have some able for shipment and after being as­
You Havs Lingered.
sembled
there
will
have
to
be
set
speakers here during the fair. We
If you are In a hurry don't get behind
will hnve better entertainments, up, while a few buddings will lie a lame man. "Hitch your chariot to a
better parades and a better show erected as simps and in which to star." Beware of tbe sheerer and the
care for the men that will be em­ scoffer Seek the man who believes In
than the Wild West Show.
Tlie Nehalem project is things that are good aud who is trying
Now come and see if we don’t ployed.
beat them to hollow for a heap less viewed as highly important. Efforts to make everything else better by
on the part of the men responsible deeds and words.
money.
Come into the sunshine for a little
R. Y. Bl.AYI.OCK,
for it being carried out have been
while. It Is a good world nfter all
Sec.
unceising. The taxpayers of the
You have bad hard luck, ill health and
Port district will assume a share
hard blows, but open your ledger aud
of
the
cost,
the
Government
having
Loomer-Berge Wedding.
see If the credit doesn't overbalance
agreed to do the improvement work
tbe debit side.
On Sunday evening at the residence on a co-operative plan.
Be frank with yourself and see how
of G. W. Burge father of the bride,
It is expected that authority to much of tbe debits can be charged to
Miss Kathryn Burge and Mr Benjamin construct the north jetty at the your own fault—a lack of foresight,
Franklin Ixiomer were united in the entrance to Tillamook Bay will be trusting the untrustworthy, overreach
sacred bonds of marriage, Rev. D. A. received by Major Morrow within Ing selfishness, stupidity, extravagance,
Mackenzie, pastor of the Presbyterian the next few days. The authorities failure to learn by experience or re­
fusal to profit by advice.
church officiating.
at Washington have asked the ports
Take a few precious moments for
Mis» Burge is well and favorably of Tillamook and Hay City to tile a
self examination. Don't mourn because
known in this city as one of Tilla- bond to maintain a channel to
some one who started In life with few­
tnook’s popular young teachers. Mr. Tillamook instead of the agree­
er advantages than you had has done
Loomer is a stranger here his residence ment in its present form. This will so much better. Think of those you
is in King's County. California, where b” done immediately.
have left behind In tbe race. Yours
he holds the position of telegraph
The Government appropriation must be n hopeless case If you are last
operator. Miss Burge and Mr. Loom­
applies only to the bay proper. In line.
Happiness Is from within, not from
er came to the coast from Nebraska,
Tillamook and Bay City are guaran­
without. No greater happiness can be
whore they had met and known each
teeing to maintain a nine-loot chan­ found than that which comes from the
other several years ago.
They left nel to Tillamook.
sweet content of right thinking, right
Monday afternoon for their new home
Tlie Tillamook jetty will cost living aud a good conscience. Try It.
in California, and carry with them the
See how warm and Inviting Its sun­
good wishes and highest regard) of ull $814,000. The Government has ap­
shine Is.—John A. Slelcber in Leslie's.
propriated
$200,000
and
will
add
the
who knew them.
remaining $207,001 of its share as
Applied Legal Tactics.
soon as authorization to proceed
A gray haired lawyer enjoyed a
To Boost a Bayocean Road ia gi ven.
laugh at the expense of tils friend, an
W ashington , D. ('., Aug. 5—In uptown bank cashier, the other day.
Another effort ia to lie made with
The youngest member of the law
the object of getting work started on structions were telegraphed Major
Arm. also known to the cashier, thluk-
a road to Bayocean this year, by Cavanutigh today to make prepara­ Ing possibly to make the latter the
public subscription and with some tions for commencing the work of butt of a practical Joke, had attempted
help from the county Several at improvement of Tillamook and Ne­ without success to change n counter­
tempts huve been made to give that halem Baya, for which conditional feit üfty cent piece at the window.
Told of the Incident au hour later
retort a way out. which fell flat lie­ apCfopriation» aggregating $100,(XX)
the elderly lawyer reached Into his
cause tbe T. B. Potter Realty Co. have been made by Congress.
was not on hand at the proper Jwlu-.
The conditions incident to the ap­ pocket aud drew out a uu tn her of
After tlie large amount ojtZYmniey propriations required that one-half coins.
"When you are weak on any one
expended in improveinetifH mid the of the amount required for the pro­
point.” he snld. ns be selected $150
iartre amount of taxqa paid annually jects be subscribed by local inter from the handful, “try burying It un­
into the county >>coffera, the com­ eats and placed at the disposal of der ns much other evidence as may be
pany think« it'is justly entitled to a the War Department prior to com adjudged relevant—In short, let me
road and a way out. The Iconnty mencment of work. Today the War have that bud half—confuse the ques­
Here. Jimmie,” calling
has expended large sums of money Department was notified l>y the tion at Issue
to improve the roml to Netarts, were Secretary ol the Treasury that the an office boy. "tnke this change down
no improvements have been made tiancial requirements were complied to Mr —. the cashier, aud get a two
dollar bill."
to property, but the lurtre amount with, the actual deposit of the local
And the boy did —New York Sun.
of travel to Netarts the past few fund being at the disposal of the
weeks show how that r< ad ia appre department in Cleveland banking
Wudna Suit the Kilt.
elate 1 by the traveling public and house. A further bid will be re­
in the early days of tbe territorial
our own citiaera.
Wherein it can- quired for maintenance of the in - army there was a boom In recruiting
n it tie said that any improvements prove ment
for It. In ooe part of the highlands al­
at Netarta have increased the taxes
most every man In the district Joined
tbe local battalion of "kilties.” and the
from that section, contrary ia tlie
men were signed on without medical
case at Bayocean, where the tazea
examination, ft being quite usual In
li ne increased from about find to
some country districts to wait until the
$7,(XX> Inst yea
with over $20 020
annual camp before medically examln
paid in taxes since the property was
Ing recruits On arrival In camp It was
taken over five years ago. That in
noticed that one man was wearing the
BEGINS
it»
forty-fifth
schxil
year
a c intrust. probably, some persona
trews at drill Instead of the regulation
SinTtMacn
i»
i»u
have not made, and considering a
kilt. and. being asked the reason, he
coni>any will erects large structure DEGREE COURSES in manyphaseaof explained that he had left his kilt at
AaaicuxTuni
C noinixaino
Hom
with machinery which will cause
E conomics M ining rontsrnv. com . home. "Why on earth did you do
that?" Inquired Ids company officer.
surf in the bathiug tanka, with the
Mincx. pharmbcv
Weel. ye see. sir." replied the recruit.
water slightly warmed, thia will be T wo - year C ourses in samcuL-
runi
homi E conomics
M ichanic "I'm afraid I wudua suit the kilt
another improvement which will
Verra weel. na I've got a wooden leg."
ASTS PonXSTSV. COMMXSCX P hasmacv
increase the taxes at Bay-ocean. It
—Glasgow News.
TEACHER'S COURSES in manual
ia hoped that $10.IW can be obtained
training, agriculture, domestic science
so that that amount of work can tie
and art.
Synonymous.
dune this full.
MUSIC, including piano, string, baud
It was Springer's afternoon off. and
A number of those who subscribed
he thought he would take the children I
instrument» and voice culture.
to the Bayocean roml a trout a year A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
for a little outing
i go hnve agreed to pay halt the
"My dear." he said, approaching hta
"T hs KnniCHMRNT or R vkal Lira"
amounts next month, when the
aud a C a TALOC.UK will be mailed free wife, "mtppone we tnke tbe children
tv the aoo today."
on application
county court will let a contract for
"Why. Will, yon promised to take
Addreaa H M T knnan T, Registrar,
a part of the work to be commenced,
them to mother's."
IwTUuW)
Corvallia,
Oregon.
but as the court hail made no pro­
"All right. If It's all the same to tbe
vision to expend money on thia roml
children."—Lippincott's.
it will have to go slow this year, but
it will be better able to spare money
An Eseeptian.
nest jjenr. Added to this the bul
•When people want some quiet. re«t-
ance qf the subscriptions can tie ap'
fttl topic they always mention tbe
weather"
plied. >
♦
—
“Not Io the department of agrictil-
Notice.
tnra."—Washington Star
tin your front porch can I m -pit
GET IN THE SUNSHINE,
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
CONFECTIONERY.
Centurion Ago It Was a Part of the
Art of the Apothecary.
Curiously enough, the making of con­
fectionery originated In a way with the
apothecaries about 500 years ago. It
was then that sugar was first Imported
Iuto England, aud It was then that
"confections" flrat became kuowu. For
a time they appeared ouly in medical
form, tbe apothecaries using the newly
imported sugar as a means of mitigat­
ing the bitterness of their doses. In
other words, they mixed their drugs
with it. aud therein lay tbe origin of
many of the sirups and medicated cau­
dles, the ancestor» of our cough drops
aud lozeuges. The cost of sugar was
far too high, and most people were far
too poor to permit of its b<^tg eateu
tor Its own sake alone and as a mere
luxury.
It was only a couple of eentures ago
that there began to appear a new
phase of the apothecary’s art Con
fectious begun to be made more or less
apart from any medicinal purpose and
because people liked them, and eventu­
ally tbe confectioner's business became
quite separate aud distinct from that
of tbe apothecary.
Although tbe confectioner’s trade
may be said to be about 200 years old,
it was only within recent times that it
became a real and extensive industry.
At first sugar was heavily taxed, and
tbe confectioner's trade was pursued
upon very elementary principles. For
a long time everything was done by
baud, implements were of tbe very
simplest—candy kettles heated on small
brick furnaces, pestles and mortars,
rolling pins and scissors, etc. The out­
put was very small, and, comparative­
ly speaking, sweetmeats of all sorts
were expensive and frequently uuat-1
tractive.
All this has been changed, and now-
adays the most improved machinery
and implements combine to produce
the most delicate and attractive sweets.
Muscles have been superseded by en­
gines, pestles and mortars and rolling
pins, and scissors have given place to
revolving pans and steam pans, and
mechanism for beating and kueadlng
aud mixing, for cutting and slicing and
grinding, for rolling and grating and
stamping, for crushing ice aud freezing '
cream and other processes.
While many of tbe best and most.
expensive candies are still very largely;
made by hand processes, by far the,
greater mass of sweetmeats is produc­
ed by machinery.—Harper's Weekly.
Hopkins, the Witch Finder.
Though some people still believe I d
witches, there Is no longer any use for i
the witch finder. Englishmen of ear­
lier generations gave this |>erson abun­
dant employment, sometimes fetching
tbe real expert enormous distances to
cleanse an afflicted town, in 1649, fot
Instance, the magistrates of Newcastle
sent Into Scotland for one who could
find witches, agreeing to pay 20 shil­
lings ($4-81» a head for all that he con­
victed. His particular method consist­
ed In pricking the suspect with pins,
and fifteen old women were duly exe­
cuted as the result of bis visit The
most notorious of witch finders, one
Hopkins, was finally executed as a
wizard after trial by one of the more
painful of his own many cleverly de­
vised tests.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
“Nature’s Playground,” as these beaches have been called,
are now open for summer visitors. New hotels, with all
modern conveniences, cosy cottages, camping grounds and
Double Daily Train Service
Leaving Portland daily............................
“
"
daily except Sunday
Business men can leave Saturday afternoon and arrive beach
points in time for dinner, spend the evening and Sunday
with the family and return to Portland Sunday night with­
out loss of time from business.
ROUND TRIP FA RES FROM PORTLAND
Season Tickets on sale daily
.
.
$4.00
Cail tor cur brand new t older “TILLAMOOK QOUN1Y
BEACHES”
Folders and full information from any S. P. agent or at
SUNSET
OGOCN&SHASTA
ROUTES
City Ticket Office
SO Sixth St,, Cor, Oak
J ohn M. S cott ,
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Merchant’s Collection Association
of
Tillamook, Ore
Let us handle your accounts both new
and old.
We guarantee to make an
earnest endeavor to collect them with the
least possible bother or unpleasantness to
all concerned.
Rentals, Notes, Mortgages and General
Accounts,
Surveying,
Mapping and
General Engineering.
We arrange Loans and have on hand at
present seyeral good securities awaiting
loans.
Offices in connection with Tillamook Title and
Abstract, in New Tillamook County Bank Bld.
C, H. THOMAS.
S. E HENDERSON.
Some of the Reasons Why
•4 -4erfecf ¿fa6cr—absolutely dependable, every day» year io»
year cut. Built on honor, of the best materials.
Out-.vears Three Ordinary Ranges
range made entirely of charcoal and malleable iron.
Mcdcab.j iron can’t break—charcoal iron won’t rust like Steeb
Economical In Fuel
Tte eenmj cf th 9 Majestic are riveted (not put together with
polt3 and r-tove putty)—they will always remain air tight,
b caune ncith r h at n~r cold affects them. The Majestic
orca i, Lned throughout with pure asbestos board,
L*-.d .1 place by an open iron grating —you can see it —and
J* st..; •. there always. Air tight joints and pure asbestee
Ln'ag assure an even baking heat, saving one-half the fuel.
_ ■.doors drop to form rigid shelves. No springs,
iron oven racks alide out automatically, hUd-
lng whatever they contain.
I he Great
M ajestic
^Charcoal and Malleable Iron
Long Lived Ornaments.
Ornaments last longer than anything
else that man makes.
There are
brooches and necklaces In museums
more than forty centuries old. Mon­
uments. perhaps, stand second, and
houses third The life of furniture la I
shorter still There la very little fur­
niture In England which dates be­
yond the year 150) Pictures iast long­
er than furniture, and there are paint­
ings still In fair condition which have I
weathered six centuries of life.
Few things are ImpoeeiNe to aiti-
Rues aud akUL-Satuuel Johnson,
.
Week End (for return Monday) . . $3.00
Corresponding low fares from other points
Hugo's Long Sentence.
For tbe longest sentence on record
we must go to the French. In "Les
Mlserables" Victor Hugo has one sen­
tence that runs through a hundred
lines, and earlier tn the book. In one
of the chapters descriptive of Water­
loo, there are over fifty lines without
a full stop
England’s record rests
jinder official patronage, for It would
appear to be the seventh section of
the foreign enlistment act, which does
not stop until It has very nearly reach­
ed Its six hundredth word.—London
Graphic.
Thsn Shs Got Mad.
"I've never seen the man yet” she I
declared, "who couldn't be made a fool
of by a pretty woman."
I’m!" he replied “Of course you,
I take IL have studied the matter from
the standpoint of the Innocent by­
stander.--Philadelphia ledger.
8.45 A. M.
1.20 P. M.
BEACHES REACHED IN 5 HOURS
Elizabeth'a "Excellent Wash."
Good Queen Bess liked her ale and
had to have It
Wherever she went
there ale had to go also—strong ale.
Great were the trials of her host, the
Earl 04 Leicester, as expressed In a
letter from Hatfield to Lord Burleigh:
"There was not one drop of good drink
for her here We were fain to send
to London ami Kenilworth and divers
other places where ale was Her own
beer was so slrong as there was no
man able to drink It.” And one quart
of this "excellent wash" of good strong
ale for breakfast, we are told, put
the queen In good spirits for the start
of tbe day’s work —London Chronicle.
Tha Party Lina.
Hubby —Why didn't yon come to th*
dew and let me In? W1fe-I couldn't.
Hie Instrument.
George One neighbor was talking to
"That executor hi very enerteflc la somebody, and | was at tbn phone
carrying out the various provisions of Cleveland Halo Daolee.
every night until midnight
Notice in Hereby Given.—That I
and register
not over
will not be responsible for any debts
titty vents per month
on the meter.
contracted by my wife. Kffielena
Kri«k»>n, after thia date.
T illamook Kucrwic L ight AND tbe testator -
“He does seem to be working with a
JVUV* K mic K wo N.
,
F vm . company
will.
“ Baltimore Anerlcau.
Tillamook, Ore., A uk - 7, 191*
W ill S tauung , Manager.
SUMMERING AT
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