Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1913, Image 12

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Tillamook
‘Entered Into Rest.*’
Drowned at Nehalem.
Headlight
HAPPY CAMP, NETARTS
BAY BEACH,
August 21, iOl3.
The Way They Manage to Reach Their
At Willamina, Oregon. Mrs Amy
Fuel In Holland.
J. Brown, wife of Thomas Brown,
It was not until 1883. when I’oetscb
und daughter of Captain Charles Tillamook County, Oregon.
Inveuted the "freezing method." that
Ha-dley and Sarah Burton Hand-
Most attractive beach for camping Holland's coal fields became of any
ley
in Oregon First « lass hotel ac- practical value.
Amy Jemima Hundley was born
Where coal is «©countered itnmedb
commodattons, «tore and post
in Tasmania August 20, 1*45. came
stely under the solid rock there Is a
office
on
grounds;
adjoining
Fed
­
1850.
with her parents 'o Oregon in
eral and State reservation con­ stratum of drift sand that contains
a-d was married to 1 hoinas Brown
gieat quantities of water. This coa­
taining beautiful scenery. Three lition of tblugs made it practically
of North Yamhill, December. 1803.
Arch Rocks, caves, sea lions, impossible to build the shafts. The
Of this union were born nine
seals, parrots, etc. Happy Camp freezing method. however, has suc­
children, seven ol whom were pres­
lias seven varielieties of clams, cessfully solved tbe problem, and Hol­
ent at tbe funeral Her husband
oyster beds, crabs and crawfish land now has a flourishing mining in­
and two 1 bildren having proceded
on the beach; bears and berries dustry
her »0 the better land. Those pres­
in tlie woods; good deep sea fish­ Ou tbe spot where the shaft is to be
ent were Henry C.. Charles 11.
ing, fine boating and bathing in dug from twenty five to thirty borings
and Thomas P. Brown of W ilia-
bay or ocean; excelleut spring are made dowo through the drift sand
miiia, Mrs Lillian Riefenberg. of
water. New seven-mile automo­ to the solid ruck lu a circle five feet
Portland, Ore.. James E. Brown
larger In diameter than the projected
bile road from Tillamook just ■¡haft Pipes are then sunk Into these
McMinnville, Mrs. Edith E. Silsby
completed, Camping space $1.1)0 pure holes, and through those Is circu­
of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Mabel
per week; furnished tents $5.00 lated by powerful freezing machines a
Elliott of Tillamook. Ore.
Good pasture for chemical solution cooled duwn to be-
per week.
Of her own brothers and (listero
horses. All under new manage­ low zero.
living, are Mrs. Sarah II Robinson
ment, Dr. P. J. Sharp.
George
lu tills way the drift sand containing
of Yamhill, Ore.. Mrs. Kate Burton
tlie water is frozen as bard as a rock
T. Kiehm.
Spencer, of Thatcher, Washington,
after the freez.iug machines have been
Miss E. C. Handley of McMinnville
Lake Lytle.
working day mid night for two months.
ami Mrs. W. H. Willia ms of North
In this frozen cylinder of sand a shaft
Mrs.
E.
Banks,
of
Portland,
is
Yakima,
all
of
whom
except
the
Is Pennington Related ?
Is theu dug mid lined from bottom to
building
u
cozy
cottage
at
Lake
last named were present at her fun
top with strong segments of east Iron
A. A Pennington, of this city,
Lytle, two others of the same style securely soldered together with lead —
eral._______________
has received a newspaper clipping
joining, all built by Shipp & Jeni­ Chicago News.
from a relative, and he is wonder­
Beaver..
son.
ing whether he is a relative of Lord
Mrs. McKinley aud daughter, of ALLAH'S HUNDREDTH NAME.
Last ¡Sunday night, Rev Bertha
Mun.-aster and Hable to become a
Portland, occupy Mr. Gibson's cot­
Peoples,
of
Salem.
Ore.,
preached
a
titled personage of the United King­
tage on Lake Lytle.
Only the Camel Knows It; Hence the
dom and a member of the aristo­ very interesting sermon at the
Sneer on Its Face.
Beaver
Church
and
asked
the
lad
­
Mr. Houstsu has all he can do to
cratic House of Lords. The clip­
Tbe 999 widows of tbe mosque of
ies and girls to meet her at the wait upon his customers. So many
ping makes interesting reading.
church Monday afternoon in inter­ people are camping on the shore of Sultan Selim remind one of the ninety-
M uncaster S eeks an H eir in
nine mimes of Allah These ninety-
U.S.; E nglish N obleman , C hild - est of mission work. Probably the pretty lake.
nine names, the Arabs say. are written
less , T races D escendants
to thirty responded ; an organization
In the palms of the hands of all true
T his C ountry ; L ine A lmost E x ­ of thirteen was affected with eev-
To Water Consumers.
believers. The explanation is inter­
tinct ,
era I more in prospect: Pres , Mre.
esting. and even an unbeliever can
By Orton Tewaon.
'1 he Water Commission has given test It.
(Special by cable to New York, E I.. Kinnaman ; Vice Pres., Mrs.
and by leased wire, the longest in Jack Davis ; Sec., Mrs. W. E. God- Mr. Hoag positive instructions to
Tbe Arabic numeral 8 is written like
the world )
sey; Treas., Mrs. Henry Davidson;
an Inverted V of the English alpha­
LONDON, April 19.—Many years Sec. of literature, Mrs. E. Gilbert ; shut off water from all consumers bet. By holding up your left band, with
who have not paid their water rent
ago a branch of Lord Muncaster’«
(lie thumb and fingers bent slightly
family emigrated to the United collection, Mrs. 1. W Hiner and by the 10th of each month.
inward the lines of tbe palms will be
States, anil Lord and Lady Mun- Mrs. S, E. Woods. The day chanced
By Order Wst*r fomniission.
seen to take the form of a rough Al,
caster, who celebrated their golden to be the birthday anniversary of
«Inch makes the Arable figures 81.
wedding, are anxious to trace the Rev, Dora Young, who has been
Call for Bids.
descendants
of the American
(’lacing tbe right hand under the left
taking
a
vacation
on
her
homestead
branch.
In the same way makes the figures
Bids
for
eight
cords
of
wood
from
this
summer.
Friends
had
plan
­
The family name is Pennington,
IS (IM). The total is 99.
and if there are any Penningtons ned to surprise her by the way of maple, vine maple or crab apple,
There ought really to be 100, but the
in America who think they belong presenting material of a nice gray and four of spruce limbs, to be de
hundredth is lost to every creature
to the family they might communi­
livered at school house, district No, but one.
cate with Lord Mtincaster at Mun serge for a dress ; also many good
Why does the camel wear such a su-
«•aster Castle, it is just possible that i eatables for the table. Mrs. W. E. 57. Bids to be opened September
an American Pennington might Godsey made the birthday cake and 1, 1913. The board reserves the percilloua expression? Tbe heavy pen-
place a claim later on the title, ns Miss Etta Godsey the birthday pie. right to reject any and all bids.
dulous under lip and tbe snarling curl
Lord Muncaster has no children
C. C. H unt , Clerk.
of the upper give an expression of
Grandma
Huston
Sent
a
large
col
­
and his brother, the Hon Joseph
sneering contempt which can hardly
Alan Pennington, who is the heir, lection of choice flowers and Ralph
Auto Stage for Netatta.
be equaled In tbe brute creation.
also is childless
Davidson a small boquet. Mrs.
No wonder The camel alone knows
The title will therefore become Anna Ebberaon, of Boulder, was
Auto will leave for Netarts every
the hundredth name of Allah, and he
extinct unless an unexpected claim
morning
at
9:00
a.
in.,
and
4:30
p.
111
present and did her share in mak­ in the
unt appears.
afternoon. Fare.
75c. won't tell It—Manchester Guardian.
Lord Muncaster was born on ing the occasion a pleasant one.
Round trip $1.25.
Christinas day, 1844. He took park
Consider the Dew.
C hatterton 4 A lexander .
in the Crin ean War. In the early
The question Is often asked, Does the
Brighton
days of their married life Lord and
dew rise or fall? Dewfall is as admis­
Notice.
Lady Muncaster had a thrilling ad­
Mrs. Wm. Bulger, tile manager
sible un expression as sunrise or sun­
venture in Greece, where they were
Kasper Z.weifel is now successor set In both cases the expression is at
captured by brigands. They were of tl>e boarding house, has removed
carried into the inunntuins and the from Brighton to her ranch near to R. R Roberts, in Tillamook variance with scientific fact. Meteoro­
County.
All accounts owing the logically. the formation of dew is not
brigand» demanded a ransom of Vancouver, Wash.
J. R Watkins Medical Co. are pay­ accompanied b.v motion in the vertical
30.UIX) pound^.
A.
R.
Harrington
is
building
on
able to Kasper Zweifel.
Lady >lMhcaater nnd the other
plane, lienee there can be no question
K R. R oberts .
women of the party were released, I his property here, there are three
of rise or fall. Under certain condi­
K asper Z weifel .
and it-tell to the lot of Frederick other houses in process of building.
Tillamook, Ore., July 23rd, 1913. tions of wind, cloud and temperature
\J i,6r. a brother of Lady Ripon, to
Nearly a mile of wide well graded
variants dew is produced. Warm air
arrange for the ransom, but as Lord
Muncaster wiu married, it was street makes Brighton show up in
charged with moisture comes In con­
agreed that he should go to Athens line shape for its age.
tact with a cooler surface. When in
on the quest of cash.
this contact the beat is subtracted from
Digging clams on Nehalem Bay
At Muncaster Castle there is pre­ is a favorite pastime with the ca m-
the
air and the saturation point for
served 11 glass bowl given to an an
tlmt temperature is reached, the mois­
cestor by Henry VI, It is called pers at tlie various beaches, Row-
ture. which in the air has existed as
'The Luck of Muncaster,” and ing and fishing on the little f reali
water vapor. Is condensed upon the
there is 11 legend that while it re water lakes, are added to the joy of
On your front porch can be lit
imiins unbroken tlie family will sea bathing, and long rambles on
cooler surface at the point of contact.
every night until midnight
never want a male heir, no perhaps |
The dewdrop, also good English, al­
anil register not over
some American will help keep the j tlie beach, and climlnng mountion
though false physics, has no existence
fifty
cents
per
month
bowl intact.
t rails.
in tbe air, but comes iuto being upon
on the meter.
the surface bedewed. It does not fall
Notice to Parents.
Moroney Town.
T illamook E lectric L ight AND nor does it drop —Harper's.
F uel C ompany
First grade pupils will be ad­
A visit to Mutt Moroney’s cabin,
W ill S palding , Manager,
mitted to tlie public school of this his tales of by gone day», hi»
Like a Hen’s Too.
dtj only during the months ol
The bnck to tbe Boilers know all
September nnd February. I'nrent« quaint old fashioned manner«, and
about farming before they tackle it
are requested to see tlmt children valuable information gleamed from
•1
But their hired men. having been born
commence promptly. All children his great store of local knowledge,
Oil the farm, are often silly about the
»ix years of age or older should nt is worth while.
■ real science of agriculture. Have yon
tend. School starts September Bill.
A post office Im» been established
By order of the Board,
■ heard about what Danny Young's fac­
at Moroney town but no postmaster
E. J CLAUSSEN,
totum told him about the new horse?
Clerk.
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No? Then listen
has been appointed.
On stock in and around
“That boss you bought has came,
Notice.
barns CLOUGH’S CAR­ » announced the servitor.
Rockaway.
“Ah." cried Dauuy;
BOLIC COMPOUND is
Notice is Hereby Given,—That I
Dr. Petinger. Mr. and Mrs. Krebs.
that! Is be right?"
"ill not l>e res|H>iisible|for any debts
the most effective and
Fine."
contracted
by my ,■ wife, Eftielenu Mr. and Mrs Bartier ot Hillsboro;
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cheapest ¡fly killer made, ■ “ “How
Erickson, alter thia date.
Messrs. Strarn of Oregon City with
are his teeth? We
it costs ready to sprey
J ulius E rickson .
ways look at a horses teeth,
their families are enjoying life at
Tillamook, Ore , Aug. 7, 1913
from 7c. to ioc. a gallon.
teeth all right?"
Rockaway Beach.
“Boss, his teeth are as perfect
It is to be mixed with
sound ns a newborn babe’s.”
water and therefore is
"Fine! I have a bargatu, by hen!”—
less expensive theu other
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Gordon Dugger, a brakeman em­
ployed by the P. R. & N. was
drowned Monday afternoon io the
•outhiork of the Nehalem river,
several miles above Mohler.
Dugger was last seen alive by
members of the train crew with
whom he worked at about 3 o’clock
on that day. He had his rod and
basket and was going fishing.
Marks on the bank of the river in­
dicated that he »lipped off a bank
about 15 feet above a deep hole in
the river. The body was recovered
Wednesday morning, after the
river had been dragged for many
hours by his fellow workmen. It
was brought to Tillamook, where
Dr. Hawk held a coroner's inquest.
A verdict of accidental drowning
was returned Dugger had a certi­
ficate of deposit for $800.00 and
almost $200 00 in currency on lii»
|>ereon at the time of the accident.
This was turned over to the County
Clerk and will be given to his re­
latives.
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PRIZE ORCHARD,
FROZEN COAL MINES.
[Non-Irrigated,
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR DAIRY.
15 Acres, Half Mile from White Salmon, Wash
Best orchard and country home in the Famous White Salmon
Valley—Strictly commercial varieties—10 acres apples with
peach fillers and 5 acres solid apples. Eight room modern con­
creted bungalow, new 26 by 40 barn, carpenter shop and
chicken home, well and elevated tank (also spring water), piped
to all buildings, electric lighted throughout.
This orchard has an immense growth of trees, they being
the largest of their age in the valley. Peaches are bearing now
and apples will bear after next year. This property has a very
gentle south slopej|with the best of water and air draina«e
ftet.^Soils : Volcanic ash and red shot.
Elevation 800 feet.
This place will make an ideal location for anyone wishing to
retire from active farming and ^till have a fine income. The
buildings aie very homelike and convenient.
The improvements are easily worth $4000, and the orchard
$10,500.00, making an actual valuation of $14,000. I own 15
acres adjoining this and so can match a trade up to $48,000.00°
Property is free of encumbrance. Will assume a reasonable
amount.
This proposition will bear inspection and if you are inter,
ested write what you have and I will send photogtaphs.
C. T- DEWEY, White Salmon, Wash.
Fall and Winter Samples
—Now on Display---
Rain or Shine, Our Suits will fit and give satisfaction,
let iis prove it. We also do cleaning and pressing.
J. WM. EDWALL,
MEN’S AND LADIES’ TAILOR,
SECOND AVENUE EAST, Opposite Ed’s Parage,
TILLAMOOK, ORE
OWN YOUR HOME-STOP PAYING RENT.
We Make Only 6 per cent.
Monthly Installment Loans.
On Completed City Residence Property,
Or for Building Purposes.
If You Want to Buy,
Or Build a Home,
Or Repay a Mortgage,
And desire the aid of borrowed money, we ask
your careful consideration of the advantages
afforded by our monthly installment plan of loans
we will gladly explain our plan of a loan to you if
interested,
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
Realty, Loans, Ins , Rents, Collections.
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
â iÇDHuâ WWlTf
c ivdiicC if 111
neoutation
■«-1 1eu A ■ gu M
Some of the Reasons Why
A Perfect Ba&er—obcoliitely dependable, every day, year!®»
year out. Built on honor, o£ tho best materials.
For Flies.
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
The only range made entirely of charcoal and malleaM«if*»
Ma'lltaltle iron can’t break-charcoal iron won’t ruet uh« »***•
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Merchant’s Collection Association
of
Tillamook, Ore
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We uow have connections with Port­
land, Seattle, Tacoiua, Satt Francisco
and all the larger cities
Advice free to patrons.
We will shortly be prepared to
make quick Farm ¡loans of from
•500 to $5000. If you need money
see us.
Ou account of our location, we
have more inquiries for real estate
and business chances than any where
in town. List with ns.
« IH
C. II. THOMAS.
M anagkk .
S. E HENDERSON.
S«c , T res .
fly killers.
Clough’s Carbolic Com­
pound is many times
stronger then any other,
one pint is sufficient for
16 gallons of pray.
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CLOUGH,
THK
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Reliable Druggist. ■
■«•«•••••« ««fl
| Good Reason for His Enthusiasm
Auction sale of household g. o '».
thoroughbred chickens and farm
implementa, at Hemlock Aug
23-d.
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The Great
M ajestic
R ange
Law »A rice Took His Tims.
Tbe dispute about an uuffnished Law
fence portrait recalls a story of that
painter s dllatorlness. The Lord Mex
borough of that time, after much letter
writing about the portrait of his wife
and child, tutid he could wait no longer
Lawrence pleaded for more time; he
was well forward with the lady, but
I the baby wanted finishing; could he
not have one more sitting? "My wife
will i>e happy to give you another sit­
ting whenever you like," was tbe an
swer, -but the baby Is now in the
guards!”—Dundee Advertiser.
When a man has suffered for sev­
eral day» with colic, diarrhoea er
1 other form of bowel complaint and
| is then sound and well by one or
two doses of Chamberlain'» Colic
I Cholera and Diarrhoea Re-nedv. as
1» often the case, it is but natural
that he should be enthusiastic in
Ina praise of the remedy, and
especially is this the case of a
severe atta< k when fife is threaten
e«l Try it when in need of such a
rV,” n,vrr ’*•"•. *»’•<« by
all dealer»
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Economical In Fuel
The ream« of the Majeatic are riveted (not put together
bolts and Etove putty)—they will always remain atrut"*
because neither heat nor cold affects them. The Maj*
©'•on
t'ned throughout with pure atbettoe
h- Id in place by an open iron y rating -you can seeit.
it taya th .re always. Air tight joints and pure
luring assure an even baking heat, saving one-half me
AH door« drop to form rigid «helve»,
Mallcable iron oven racha 31iJc out automatically»
ing whatever they contain.
Th. Quest of Health.'
I suppose you take excellent care of
your health?"
Xo. replied Farmer Corntonsel. “1
tried every kind of medicine 1 coulA
get hold of for awhile. Then 'I gave
up and forgot about my health, ami
I’ve felt better ever since."—Wishing
ton Star.
i
Generous.
“Man. bow yon do look I Why.Lvov
have ■ full beard.'*
“Ven; I bare raised it for n birthday
present fur my wife."— Clk.
One thorn of experience Ha worth a
whole wllderaea» of warning —;
Charcoal and Malleable Iron
Lined
with
Tur«
Asbestos
Board
1 " Ll
3
• A i 1
I MA F S'il 1 1
MA '€3Y IC
ff '
1 ■ V
/
o r.1» »n do. t> nway with ahovrbnft ash''«
fit prewnU floor from catching fire—S,
Aik us rv> jfa>w yo« th« greatest ■
ever fut in a range.
last •
Don’t N it the n.vre ynn
"J, bo**
ture ’’unsjRht. unseen.” cr yru H * surr
«nrointí-l. Coa» to <>or .tor-, »nd■S-
M.-/-.*«e - tore it» w»ii<7 «HWí*. 1
tdvned Und oot whj tbe */«/»-■«
U.O .11 other ro»o «bem mort WW»
It te the t—»t r .nn •« say W“* •“
be >» jo -i Lute™.
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for sale by
ALEK. McNAlR-
It Should
Be In Your
Kitchen
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