Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 28, 1913, Image 9

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    Tillamook Headlight. August
laterview is Refused
Catlfied HÍS
^discretion Caused His
I irrest Alld Conviction
for Mashing.
(
e neopie of Tdfcmook were
, ,,))■ surprsed on Friday to hear
£t the Rev JH. W Kuhlman,
Lor of th« M F church °‘ ,hi8
tv had been arrested by the Port
" i police late the previous night
Lsshmg in »hat city
It came
28, 1013.
j— nrson
refu’ed‘o be'
PACKING GOLD LEAF.”
interviewed after the trial, but
ferred questioners to h'i» 'friend, '*'* handi*d’* s’Speak, by th. Aid
of • Puff of Breath. "
D Triable, «»d advised the latter | 1
Jbe gold reaches the "beaters" first
14 h* made any Statement to make in wide bars or nuggets. It must lie
.........
RDd tni"le l,,t0 ‘neb
wide ribbous before the "beatlog" be­
men." said Dr. Trimble, "and I am gins. lhe ribbon is then cut into inch
confident that he merely is guiltv •9,lares and beaten with a hammer
of an indiscretion. He had been wielded by a stalwart workman,
ben each leaf has been beaten thin
doinK 8Ocial W01k i» Tillamook and
it is transferred to a mold, where It is
did not realize that in taking
- -g such eaten again for a period of four hours,
»
- like
■ ■ Porllaud
-
a step in - a city
he had
lhe beating is accomplished by means
to be protected.”
j of a wooden hammer weighing from
DEFENDED HIS COTTON
Andrew Jackson Showed Ho Had ■
Grim Sense of Humor.
Merchant’s Collection Association
A \ irginian veteran used to tell bow
Andy Jackson used bales of cotton In
tbe rampart« that be threw up in de­
fense of New Orleans, and it was nat­
urally a matter of indifference to him
whose cotton he employed.
Some of the cotton happened to be­
long to a rich merchant. Tbe mer­
chant followed his bales with doglike
devotion. He could not bear to tear
himself away from them. He was
standing over them when Jackson hap­
pened to draw near, and, running up
to the chief, he said: "Monsieur, It is
damage for your men to take my cot­
ton. All property is sacred and must
be protected.”
"But,” said Jackson, ‘‘are you sure
this is your cotton?”
"Oh. sure, most sure,” said the mer­
chant. "I know the marks, all of them.
Et puis, alors, this cotton, sir, must be
defended.”
Jackson turned to a private and told
him to fetch a musket at once. The
musket being brought, tbe general laid
It in tbe merchant's arms and said
with a grim smile:
"My friend. you are the most proper
persou 1 know of to defend your own
property. Stay here, then, and do so.
Stir at your peril.”
of
Tillamook, Ore
We now have connections with Port­
land, Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco
and all the larger cities
Advice free to patrons.
We will shortly be prepared to
make quick Farm Jloans of from
$500 to $5000. If you need money
see us.
a much greater surpriae for Mr.
j seven to eighteen pounds on a sbeep-
An effort to reopen the cue-
KthlmaB had the reapect of the Rev.
re,,°
cus‘jiot‘ ^sting on a granite block.
H. W. Ku„lm.„ lhe TUL1
rtPteh going people of this city,
i or _
23
due. • A
A little
little alloy
alluv of
of enr
o dd not realize that he had mook minister convicted in munci- Curaia
,
copper or
L anything wrong, Below we pal Court of “mashing” was made silver Is added to make It spread. It
rt the accounts from two Port- Tuesday when Rev. Delmar H. would be Impossible for the beaters to
Trimble and Attorney Roscoe P i baudle perfectly pure gold.
had oew«paPer8:
Gold leaf is packed more by the aid
Phurst appealed to Judge Stevenson
(From the Telegram).
of the breath than that of the bands.
On account of our locatiou,
to
set
aside
the
verdict
of
a
jury.
I
It was to glean an insight into
The application was taken under I be operatlou of transferring a sheet
have more inquiries fur real estate
Die rays of a big, bad city while
of almost tmuspareut gold leaf from
advisement.
tbe night hgh‘8 glittered that
I one place to another is of such delica-
and business chances than any where
As the verdict was returned by a cj that It Is possible to accomplish it
prompted the Rev. Henry W. Kuhl-
in town. List with us.
jury of six, out of wh ch number only by a slight puff of the breath.
sin, pastor of the Tillamook M. E.
four
were
in
court
on
behalf
of
the
,
The
packers
are
for
the
most
part
(jureh, and secret service officer
! girls, to wbotn. after beating, the gold
oa the staff of the Mayor of Tilla­ defeudant to plead for mercy, the
j leaf is banded.
Court
takes
the
tentative
view
that
mook to engage in a midnight flir-
C. H. THOMAS.
S. E HENDERSON
its finding must be above criticism j Tbe girls lift the uusbaped leaf from
Ution at Sixth and Washington
the
mold
with
a
pair
of
woodeu
pin
­
M
anager
.
S ec ., T res .
and probably will allow the con vic'
cers. flatten It out ou a sheepskin cush­
Streets.
tion
to
stand.
No
penalty
was
im
­
Tm a quiet cop of Tillamook,”
ion by gently blowing on It cut it Into
vas the opening gun sounded by posed on the defendant, but his a perfect square, replace It between
Dr. Kuhlman in hie own defense. friends seek to expunge the record the leaves of tbe book and flatten It
ENERGY OF RADIUM.
He was formerly pastor of the Meth­ of conviction because of its stain to out wltb the breath. A “book" con­
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
sists of twenty-five leaves, and a skill­ One Ton of It Would Equal In Power SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
odist Church at Estacada, but he his reputation.
President.
Secretary-Treus
ed girl operator can pack seventy
1,500,000 Tons of Coal.
declared that this was his first ex­
books in a day.-Harper's Weekly.
Attorney-at-Law and Notar-
If
one
could
utilize
tbe
energy
of
a
Church
Exhonerates
Him.
perience with the police. He con­
ton of radium through a space of thir­
F abile.
At a meeting of the members of
tinued to explain that ‘ quiet cop”
ty years it would be sufficient to drive
LAYING
A
GHOST.
n9 not a slaffig term, but an offic­ the M. E. Church in this city
, on
a ship of 15,000 tons, wltb engines of
ial designation given by the Mayor Monday, Mr. Kuhlman gave a de A Simple Solution to the Mystery of a 15.OUO horsepower, at a rate of fifteen
of Tillamook to a chosen few. He tailed statement which lead up to
knots throughout the whole thirty
"Haunted" House.
■id that he was prompted by only hia arrest and conviction, for vio­
Tbe mystery of a "haunted" bouse years. To do this 1.500,000 tons of coal
the purest of motives in speaking lating a city ordinance, after which was explained In a recent uumber of are actually required, says tbe Chicago
to the woman, that of moral uplift. he was exonerated and the members Science. It was a large, handsome Tribune
These are not fanciful figures, for the
He was curious to see what re- placing renewed confidence in him. structure in Boston's Back Bay district
energy Is there, though, as a matter of
Tbe
trouble
centered
In
the
third
and
ipcnse sLe would give.
fourth stories, where tbe slumbers of fact, it is unlikely that man will ever
(INCORPORATED)
To Water Consumers.
Dr. Delmar H. Trimble. Robert
servants
and children were disturbed produce much more than half an
Hughes, editor of the Northwest
ounce
of
radium
a
year.
by strange sensations.
Christian Advocate; Rev. C. T.
The Water Commission has given
Still, tbe fact is Important for this
it was a common occurrence for them
Cook, pastor of the Laurel wood M. Mr. Hoag positive instructions to to awake in tbe night wltb a feeling of reason—that science is convinced that
I. Church, and others of the minis­ shut off water from all consumers oppression, "as if some one were tap­ tbe radium in radium bromide is not
try were summoned to speak in be­ who have not paid their water rent ping upon me.” Sounds also were tbe only element which possesses this
TILLAMOOK. ORK.
half of Rev. Kuhlman, and Judge by the 10th of each month.
beard, as if some one were walking marvelous store of energy, but that the BOTH PHONES.
about or overhead, Once a child rusb- calcium In gypsum and tbe sodium in
Stevenson continued the hearingun-
By Order Wrirr Uommieeion.
ed screaming into tbe nurse's room. common salt contain also this energy
til late today to permit Dr. Schnauf-
content.
crying tbat a man was waking him up
fer of 424 Williams avenue, to tell
Call for Bids.
Tbe evidence of tbe wonderful atomic
and
asking
why
she
let
him
frighten
her story. She was not in court
Bids for eight cords of wood from him so In tbe morning the children energies In the common elements of
Friday morning.
everyday material Is rapidly accumu­
maple, vine maple or crab apple, were pale aud sluggish, even cold wa­
Spend August at “Nature’s Playground
lating, aud scientists are of the opinion
(From the [Oregonian).
and four of spruce limbs, to be de­ ter lacking its usual power to enliven that perhaps these same discoveries
Three
clergymen,
a church livered at school house, district No, them.
may in time alter tbe whole future of
’Oman and two newspaper men 57. Bids to be opened September
Investigation at length revealed a
tbe human race.
itin judgment in Municipal Court 1, 1913. The board reserves the comparatively simple, mechanistic so­
I
lution in tbe escape of a large amount
riday upon Rev. Henry W. right to reject any and all bide.
The Kitchen Sink.
of furnace gas. Often tbe sulphur In
uhlman, a Tillamook minister, ac-
C. C. H unt , Clerk.
It Is a statistical fact that farm wo­
It was so strong as to make tbe eyes
ised of violating the mashing
men die earlier than do farm men and
water and to hurt the throat, while
New hotels with every modern accommodation, cosy cottages
dinaace—and found guilty. Then
Auto Stage for Netatts.
tbe sensations of oppression were typi­ that those who survive the years of
and camping grounds at nominal cost. The trip down there
drudgery break lu health sooner than
ey counseled mercy, and the
cal
of
carbon
monoxide.
The
noises
Auto will leave for Netarts every
mrt acceded to their recommenda- morning at 9:00 a.m., and 4 30 p^tn may have been actual sounds coming do the men. The opposite is true in
»and eent the minister out of in
the
afternoon.
Fare.
75c. from an adjoining bouse, although any town. There Is no doubt In my mind
that the biggest factor In the develop­
«i't under a susp-nded sentence. Round trip $1.25.
noises at all would probably be exag­
Through the Virgin Forests of Tillamook County
ment of this state of affairs is the woe­
C hatterton & A lexander .
gerated in tbe minds of persons awak­ ful lack of labor saving contrivances
The defendant said he had been
Is one that Bhould not be missed.
ened
tn
tbe
night
while
suffering
from
nag social investigating in Tillar
In tbe farm woman's borne. Many
Notice.
poisonous gas.
00k, and, arriving in Portland at
bouses in the country are still without
that greatest of labor suvers—a kitch­
Ip.m. Thursday, set out to see
Kasper Zweifel is now successor
The Mother-in-law In France.
en sink, a sink wltb a pump or faucet
>» conditions were in a large city to R. R. Roberts, in Tillamook
it is enough to chill oue’s passion for and with a drain leading out from it
All accounts owing tbe
«pared with those i.i a smaller County.
J. R. Watkins Medical Co. are pay­ newspapers to read the mother-in-law Tbe carrying In and out of water is
on the afternoon train.
quips, as they are sad. sad jokes. A tbe most laborious and back breaklug
He had not gone far when he was able to Kasper Zweifel.
motber-ln law Is not funny afterward; task of all tbe bard tasks belonging to
R. R. R oberts .
costed by a woman of the streets
K asper Z weifel .
she is only funny beforehand
In the housekeeper. There Is no substi­
Tillamook, Ore., July 23rd, 1913. France, where they do so many things tute for a kitchen sink. If you can
‘“•topped to talk with her. He
id stress on the fact that he had
neatly, this Is understood. Llstenl
add but one thing to your borne this
Notice to Parents.
Young Raoul had gone down on bls year and if you bave no kitchen sink
cents in his pocket at the time.
from various points on the Southern Pacific.
knees to madame. tbe Widow Lemoine, let that l>e the addition. — Farm aud
Going a little farther, he saw two
, First grade
____ pupils
t,„r
will be ad-
income out of a saloon under the _ mitted to the public school of^ this aud begged leave to marry himself Fireside.
fluence of liquor an< d stopped to I city only during the months of with her daughter.
“But no!" said tbe widow firmly. “It
Why People Travel.
...
1 .
I Spiiteriilier
September and February
February. lurent»
. ....—
Splendid fishing along the Nehalem and Salmonberry rivers,
ttheir viewpoint. The next per- are
requested to see that children Is Impossible!"
Because they think they are going to
well as on the briny deep.
he encountered was Dr. Etta commence promptly. All children
Desolated. Raoul burst Into tears.
learn something, and It is only by trav­
wschnauffer, who resides at 424 six years of age or o'der should at
"Don't take it so bard, mon gossef' eling that they can discover that
illiama avenue
He addressed tend. School starts September Sth. said she. "The petite Yvonne is ex knowledge does not come by travel.
By order of the Board.
Bet a use It helps them to get better
quislte. she Is ravishing, yet there are
T> saying, according to her testi­
Call for our new folder “Tillamook Coun
E. J. C laussen ,
many others In the France. A little acquainted wltb their neighbors—some
fy:
Clerk.
Beaches,” it containa full information, or eo
of wbotn they are bound to fall in wltb
of patience!"
'¡•your name Mabel?”
suit with any S. P. Agent.
“But madame! my dear madame!” on tbelr travels.
"‘‘certainly is not, sirrah!” she
Notice.
Because tbe doctor tells them they
bowled Raoul. "It is you tbat i re-
P1'«!. and just then Detective
Notice is Hereby Given.-That I gret!”—New York Tribune.
ought to.
hce and Patrolman McCarthy will not be responsiblejfor any - debts
Because It gives them tbe illusion
JOHN M. SCOTT
contracted by my wife, Etfielena
ePP*d up and made the arrest.
of superiority and furnishes them wltb
Buried In Installments.
Erickson,
after
this
date.
General Passenger Agent
Jury Tria] is Ordered.
A well known local character of topics of conversation.
J ulies E rickson .
Because It costa more than they can
Townsend, _____
Mont, lost a leg in a
ere was a gathering of the
Tillamook, Ore , Aug. 7. 1913
switching yard on tbe railroad. Tbe afford.
51 when the case came up for
Because they don't know all tbe d la­
railroad boys raised a little purse for
How the Trouble Starts.
lourned hearing yesterday after-
agreeable things that will happen to
Constipation
is
the
cause
of
many
the
victim,
who
was
rather
down
on
l0n- Judge Stevenson showed
and disorders thatr™"nto bis luck In other ways aside from tbe them.
' ,‘‘‘•taste to sitting in judg- ailments
life miserable. Take L hamberlaw a accident After paying bls board and
Because ft Is the only way In which
Woo the case, and said:
Tablets, keep your bowel« regular hospital bills be went down and they can discover bow comfortable
The
Thia impresses
the
court and you will avoid these diseaees. bought a coffin and a lot in tbe ceme­ they are at home.—Life.
not bolted
beat
rv't*' *n whic*‘ a representative For sate by all dealers.
tery. and had his amputated leg burled
,
,ike
»
J
b-jei/,;;
Baker
Hum
of
the
Wirse.
- • ouldsit, and I therefor order
Good Reason for His Enthusias n in good style.
locomotive»
k
’ o
Anything that is stretched Is apt to
"Now." be said, ‘‘when I cash tn
«’one be empaneled.”
ever
When a man has suffered for sev­
be
thrown
Into
vibration
by
tbe
force
all
they
will
bare
to
do
will
be
to
dig
boiler
B
ttsi/q
^•e chosen to serve were J. W. eral days with colic, diarrhoea
built
^«"hoea or
er
up tbe coffin and put me In wltb tbe of the air blowing against It If It vl-
°K«H, superintendent of the other form of bowel
brstes
so
fast
as
to
produce
tbe
sir
leg!”—Saturday Evenlug Post
»/ <
then sound and well by
,
district of the Methodist is
waies that our ears can bear then that
two doses of Chamberlains Colic, .
r
X \
; c T. Cook, of the Laurel- Cholera and Diarrhoea
Is
wb.it
we
call
sound.
This
Is
what
“J I
Resurrection«.
• etliodist Church and a col- is often the case, it is but natura
happens
to
tbe
telegraph
wires
when
Tbe world Is full ot resurrections
£2’••«mate of the defendant; that he should be e°‘hu*'a9t^ ‘j E-ery night tbat folds us up In dark they bum. and if we put our hand on
d' I*
hia
«raise
of
the
remed),
and
tbe telegraph pole we shall feel that
,, Hujf,,e9’ ««¡'»or of the North-
especially is this ,‘he. ^Xn- ness Is a death, and those of you that tbe wires vibrate strongly enough to
AM «VI A* »<• $r P ‘.»WK
h lir‘*‘‘an Advocate ; Mrs.
bare been out early and have «ven Jibe
V Arc « s • I ■■■ j r‘ t bJtlng •*. "*
eTeTryn:i:e?a
'ww
’-l j.h.e set tbe whole pole trembling too. But
I P
'*c^olla, Ted Lansing
,a »dii
• p
i .• lùi rforal.fe-
when the air Is quite still tbe telegraph
remedy^
It
never
fails.
Sold
by
toy*
risesl
out
of
tbe
ulgbt
like
a
being
*u Koontz, newspaper re-
limj b xius i F. bu.'t IL.e a Iccomotlrç
wires do not bum.
-
......
h
..
hurst
its
tomb
and
escaped
that
bas
burst
boiler. LkJlt rf al-.-nr !r Lm» p-,d et uc<n4
all dealers___ _______
Into Ufe.-George Macdonald.
iron riveted i'4f Ltrin i i <4 being fxAtod
Dehner H. Trimble, who haa
Very Attentive.
b ,-eCier. Vue ,r l-;‘.
-.ut L.e 'r
I
"I can t get old Salp tbe tailor to pay
• def* *
*n *ry*ng to keep
itove putty to cu u.t>le vi.J f.!lo"it,r i 1 -
Tip to SIMP Walk*«*
any attention to me.” remarked Dub-
■ix--------------- yena jn caO iron a id to-
_ '«dant out of jail Tliureday
“Pop ”
ill 4 il < ! lungt-g, alb-
blelgb
‘ «etc. as amicus curiae and
“Tea. my son."
__ ,
ng laite diali« to I"U it>e
That'« strange." aald Slathers. “He'»
"•ed the prisoner. He laid
"I know tbe reason why people walk most assiduous In bls attention to me.
uic v< d-rad-n it
Th< Aviaal« Katar« «ul «ava«
On your front porch
1,1
upon the 65 cento and
lu their sleep.”
fiend« me three or four bills every
b-Ta lalw «raba— n »ill alwtra I«
every* night until m.dmght
-You do! Why la Itr
. mouth."—Harper's Weekly.
■ ' f court to take judicial
- k
n ta-kiaa. uat—a • H im ! lit«
•Because their feet don't go to Bleep
I««l Uno r—wna rar-gea.
anil register not over
‘he fact that a man
> n«a« lo •«• Ma«»««tn« - •
fifty
cents
per
month
— Yonkers SUteaman.
’ foil them very high” on
mafcaalt »IX»*' r->*
Easily Explained.
«■yal-«lt««lt ovar«a4o««r.n U.'J . m
on the meter.
Elder-If you believe that everything
a«r a» lai»« ut U m
II a»»'- *
r* alai er augi «So«» bar a» So «ariac'
AND
a C««« I" Pal"*-
that takes place 1» foreordained why
to me doctor,” Mid the
-Some thing» «r* better left onuld." did you wallop tbe man you caught
Mr Trimble; “that
! «noted tb* w’«*
__
stealing your wood? Deacon - Bera use
W ill S paluin “- Ma
___ ■
s^" «creed tb. «Imple W- ” ( couldu't help II I felt tbat It was
Hu, ci i3** plain verdant I : , a»t
he
_ *00 ‘he Portland Vice
I en b«rb Of promis«
pTrurdaiued that I should wsllup Mm.
J~-)R. E. E, DANIELS
ttoL--Pbll»d«lpM« Record.
— |lo»ton Transcript
J?,h the judge and
Rev
CHIROFRACTOR
Io llits world it is not what we take
|ocreased I mean« and Increased lei-
, j.
Were ’•••- — tiers of that
Local Office in the O»«ercial
sure srs tbe i two elvtllxara of man.— •p. trot what we give op. that makes
k*ne rally admitted that
as rkh. Usury Ward Bew.be«.
had delivered itself of
Building.
piarseli.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Law : Abstracts : Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
Tillamook County Beaches
Two Daily Trains—Chair Buffet Car Service
Low Season and Week End Fare?
Built
A 15 Wait Mazda
Lamp
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co
TILLAMOOK, • OKK