Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 25, 1913, Image 6

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Headlight,
September
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the draw lifting up. Those who
KICKED ON THE TIPS.
have not seen this road improve­
ment should take a trip to the south The Waiter Thought the Rule Should
Not Work Both Way*.
part of the county, for it will nut
“My bill st the cabaret restaurant on
only help to ojien up the lieai h
The editors of most »11 the county
resorts but it is a blessing Io the Broadway was $25, and when 1 gav*
newspapers went on their annual
settlers in that part of the county. the waiter a tip of a dollar be frown-
trip over the county the first of the
The newspaper men were enter­ j ed.”
week for the purpose of seeing for
tained at lunch by Charles Ray, at The speaker was a banker from Du-
themselves what road improve­
“i He continued warmly:
Cloverdale, and on their way home lull)
ment* have been carried out aud
I •• ‘What are you frowning about T I
those under construction, an well Monday afternoon visited
inked the waiter ‘Isn't that a gener-
The Krebs Brick Yard.
as improvements that are in con­
This i>v a new institution in Tilla­ ’ ous tip for a few minutes work on
templation Io he pushed forward
mook County.
It is situated at I your part?'
at some future time.
“ ‘In New York,' the man answered,
South Prairie, where a suitableclay
The newspapei men consisted of
was found about a year ago for the rule I* always to give a tip of 10
Fred C. Baker, Tillamook Head­
brick and pottery, The Krebs Bros, per cent. Yonr bill, sir, called for a
light ; C. E. Trombley, Tillamook
Ro, naturally, I feel a little
are experienced in the business $2.50 tip.
Herald ; Frank Taylor, Cloverdale
aggrieved. But It is easy to see. sir,
and have put in a large amount of Unit you are not a New Yorker, and so
Courier and H. F. Effenberger, Ne
machinery Although but recently it can't be expected that you'd know
lialem Valley Reporter. County
large the rules.'
Judge Homer Mason and Commis­ started they have made a
amount of tiling and brick, The
"Well. 1 pocketed the waiter's insult,
in
sioner* Farmer and Edner were
first kiln of brick, containing 30,1X1 > and tbe next time I was in that neigh­
eluded in the party.
brick and tiling was being t urned borhood I drop|>ed In on him again.
Visit to Blaine District.
when the newspaper men visited it Hila time I was alone, and, not being
Monday a trip was made to the
on Monday. The industry will, no hungry. 1 only ate u $1.15 meal. When
south part of the county, and the
It was over I handed tbe waiter a tip
prove a success, and
improvement in the ruud between doubt,
iff 11 cents. You ought to have seen
I
price ot brick and
Beaver and thia city was com­ reduce tbe
' his face. It was worse than before,
a home institution
j "'It's all light,' 1 assured him. ‘It's
mented on by the newspaper men. arid being
worthy of patroi'af.e on that
ncconjliig to the 10 per cent rule that
They went up the Blaine road and
coj nt
I you taught me. If a wan s bill Is ex-
inspected the improvements in
Wliey Sugar Factory, j irbltnnt that makes no difference, ac­
roads and bridges going on in that Visit the
Tuesday morning the newspaper cording to the rule. Well, then, when
part of the county. A transforma­
ui^ii started north, and on their j 1 i mnn's bill is small. It should make
tion is taking place in that long
way visited the Standard Milk Sugar ' j no difference, either.’
bottled upseetion. Two steel bridges
•'Tbe waiter glowered at me. He
Factory on the Wilson river. This
have been erected and another is
shook tbe 11 cents In his palm sar­
was a revelation to those who had castically. I said, as 1 rose to go:
to be built, with improvements in
not visited this institution.
Mr.
“ 'And. by Jove. It wou't make any
roads, will soon turn the Blaine
Warner kindly explained to the dl'v. rence either. If you waiters Insist
district into another cheese produc­
editors the process which the whey on
ur 10 per cent for large amounts
ingcenter, for the building of these
went through before it was turned then you’ve got to take It for small
bridges and roads will bring more
into sugar, which was highly inter amounts, too. At least, by Jingo, you've
dairy land undercultivation, thereby
esting to them Thus far the factory got to take It from me. I'm from Du­
producing sufficient milk to main
oily turns out the sugar iu tbe luth. but I know my way about”
tain another cheese factory iu the
The Duluth banker sighed heavily.
crude
form, but the retinary
county. This is what good roads
“But the fact remains,” be said, “that
added to the ever since that waiter called me down
arid good bridges
are going machinery is being
factory.
I give 10 per cent on big amounts like
for the Blaine country, It will take
Trip to Nehalem.
■ fool and like a fool I give 20 to 30
several years before all the work on
The newspaper iren then started per cent on small amounts.’’—Minne­
this road is completed on account for Nehalem, going by way of the
apolis Journal.
of scarcity of funds, but as it is a Miami river. The road along there
project to be completed us soon us was in fairly good condition, and a
FOUND A HIDING PLACE.
possible, the citizens in that part of large amount of gravel having been
the county can congratulate them­ used on the road this year. Having
selves thut when it is completed remained at Nehalem for about Then They Got a Big Surpriae When
Daylight Appeared.
they will have just us good roads thirty minutes the party started for
The father of Joseph Altsheler, the
and bridges us unywhere in the Neah-Kah-Nie, where they were en­ «•liter of war stories, was a Prussian
county, and the work will be done
tertained ut lunch at that charming who came to this country a few years
iu a creditable manner along the
seaside resort. It was a beautiful before the war between the states
lines of building permanent roads
day, weather conditions being per­ broke out and settled In Barren county,
Kentucky. By reason of ills foreign
und bridges.
fect Necarney mountain was then birth the elder Altsheler was not sub­
Main
Many Improvements on
assailed anil the beautiful scenery ject to draft by either army when hos­
Road.
from that point once more viewed. tilities began, but bis southern sym­
Commissioner Farmer, who is a
There is no prettier, grander scen­ pathies made him obnoxious to a group
good roads enthusiast and who is
ery anywhere in Oregon that can of bushwhackers who, posing as Fed-
taking considerable pride in road
surpass the pamorama from Ne­ erals, Infested the vicinity of the Ken­
building iu his district, shows that
carney mountain. The road around tucky-Tennessee state line.
his knowledge of how to build
One starless, moonless night In the
the mountain is included in the
summer of 1863 a neighbor came with
road* is bringing about good r*
proposed Columbia h'gliway aud the word that the bushwackers were
suits. Many improvements have
will be one of the wonders to tour on their way to kill Mr. Altsheler and
been made along the main high­
isls and visitors. The editors, some another resident of the vicinity who
way. It proved a pleasure to travel
few years ago when they were out
over them in an unto, and the news­ on a boosting trip, advocated the bad been outspoken In bls approval of
na
secession. It was not certain, the mes­
paper men were more than de­
improvement of this road, but had senger said, which road of two the
lighted.
The commissioner is
to desist, as there were so many marauders would take to reach the
Furniture For Sale.
In its rural districts Denmark has
The Harvest Supper.
somewhat after the order of County
calls for road money in other di homes of their proposed victims; but it
reduced illiteracy to one-twentieth
Judge Homer Mason. They both
was certain that they would be along
Seven
bed room suites, two kit­
rections. Il will not be long now
The Harvest Supper and enter­ of 1 per cent. The schoolmaster is
soon.
believe in doing road and bridge
chen outfits and dinning room
before this will have to l>e taken in
Mr. Altsheler and the other threat­ tainment given on Friday evening abroad in some parts of Europe,
work right and won’t spend the
furniture. F. A. Phillip», cornet
hand, for, as President Sproul, of ened man gathered up a blanket apiece by the L: dies’ Guild of the Presby­
but I'ncle Sam is making the best 2nd St. and Stillwell Ave.
county’s money on any road tlli|l
the Southern Pacific Co., stated in and went Into tho woods to hide. In terian Church was well attended, so
educational score in general.
is not permanently located. Wlil-n this city last week, there is going
the darkness they speedily lost all
they get through with a piece of to be an enormous travel into Tilla­ sense of direction. For an hour they . much so that the ladies were taken
Sale Notice.
In Chicago in six years automo­
by surprise in having to provide
new or improved road work they mook county every summer.
wandered about, seeking a suitable
biles have increased 570 per cent,
Friday, Sept. 26th, at Hemlock,
know thut it won't be necessary to
camping place. Finally they came to for so many. The entertainment while horse-drawn vehicles have
Wheeler Visited.
proved highly pleasing and most all
10:00 a. tn., 8 cows, 2 2-vear old heif­
relocate it.
a
spot
that
was
free
of
trees
and
declined only 12 per cent.
The
Wheeler, the growing lumbering
of those who took part were
ers, 2 lieifer calves, 1 old 3 i*d>
The Baling Grade.
city on the south side of Nehalem where the ground felt smooth under­ encored. Several numbers were American passion for gettingabout
foot.
So
they
spread
their
blankets
wagon, milk cans, six tons of hay,
One bad feature on the train bay, was next visited.
keeps
up
with
all
approved
facili
­
Here the
170 feet wire cable, and other num­
thoroughfare is the Sating grade, Wheeler 1.umber Company is erect and went to sleep, secure In the be­ given by those whom Tillamook ties.
lief that no bushwhacker could And lias never heard before, among
erous articles, terms cash.
on account of the narrowness of the itig a large saw mill that will turn them
there.
them Miss DePar. violist, Miss
The Postal Department hastens
Place for rent.
road und the continual slides of out 150,000, feet of lumber daily. It
The rising sun, shining In their faces,
E. G. ANDERSON,
Prof.
Warren to assure us that, while it ha9 de
dirt from the hill On account of will be a bee hive of industry the waked them. They sat up and looked Worrell, reader,
Hemlock.
funds not being sufficient, and first of the year, for ItXI men will be around. They had been asleep all Glaze, pianist and Mr. Baker, vocal- cided that it can take any publica­
work needed in other parts of this employed in the saw mill, pl lining night at the only place where the ■st. After the program the harvest tion now going by freight and put
Notice of Hearing of Fhul
road district improving the road at factories and logging camps. New raiders could not have failed to find queen, Mies Allegra Mason, and it in the mail car, it is not going to
Account
the Baling grade hud to be delayed. mid up to-date machinery is l>eing them had their plans been carried out— her two little maids, Mary and stop using freight, which use it
This is another piece of road im­ installed and mi immense amount at (lie forks of the county road —Satur­ Pauline I ainar, presented the keys admits has already saved the de­
N otice is H ereby GlF»,-Ttat
day Evening Post.
if the hall to the audience and the partment $1,500,000 since former the undersigned has filed h,f “
provement the County Court will of dock space on the water front is
remain ler of the evening was spent Postmaster General Hitchcock in- Account as Administrator o
take in hand, and when it does fix being constructed. Tins will cause
Diameter of a Fine Wire.
in games and a general good time augurated the practice, It will be Estate of Andrew F
it it will l>e fixed right. And it a large amount of business to be
Should you ever find it necessary to
ceased, and that the County C
pretty hard for any postmaster of the State of Oregon^ for
won’t be long either, for the County done at Wheeler, and from the obtain the diameter of a tine wire, It by all.
1
he
Presbyterian
Guild
wishes
to
Court expects to keep a small crew present out look the growth of pop­ may tie done in this manner: Wind tt
general to discontinue so evident tnook County, has set
“a
ut work this winter, and with the ulation on Nehalem bay will as carefully around a piece of pencil __
hi express gratitude to all who assisted an economy, or for Congress to 3rd day of November, 1913,
o'clock
a.
m
,
as
tbe
time
an(1
.
aid of gun powder, have it com- eume large proportions. The road one layer for an Inch or so, that each in making the Harvest Supper and continue to prevent its extension.
for the hearing of said accou
turn
Is
touching
the
previous
one.
Then
Entertainment
a
great
success.
To
pleted by the spring and the suiu- from Mohler to W fierier is being
Mrs. Parkhurst shows a profound I any objections there may be
measure exactly an Inch along the wire each one who furnished numbers
mer travel next year.
put in shape.
knowledge
of human nature, espe­ 8iDated September 18th, 1913.
and count the number of turns In the on the programme, special thanks
Lowering the Grade.
Improvement nt Garibaldi.
Inck You then have the Information, ire due. also to the Eller Piano Co. cially American human nature, I
J ames B ibby .
,
Another good improvement in
On their way home the editor* Thus. If there are eighteen turns the
when she says she expects to draw I
Administrator of the -s
road work, that of cutting ont the inspected the new piece of work wire Is one-elghteeutb of an Inch di­ lor the use of two pianos, the player
Andrew J. Bibby, dece*«*
large audience» in the United
piano ami the one used for acconi
road on the aide of the hill into that ia being constructed by con­ ameter.
|
States
because
she
“
is
so
—
what
panting and eolo work.
Cloverdale, mid placing a on a tract from tlie hill at Garibaldi to
shall I say-so much talked about?” ,
Notice.
water level grade is now under con­ the Miami bridge, which will be
Gas In Trsea.
That is just what she is and just ’
An Interesting phenomenon, says a
struction. and should the .veuther another good improvement. Th*
Caught a Bed Cold.
Kasper Zweifei i* now
why Americans pay their money at
continue fine thi* will be completed contract price tor the road is $11,400. writer In American Forestry. Is the es-
“Last winter my SOn caught a
R. R. Roberts, m Til“®<*
to
the
ticket
window.
We
do
not
go
|
•'•I*
of
gas
from
cavities
at
the
base
till* year. It, however, ahows the
very bad cold ami the way-
.
«v. .....
| p .
.
All accounts o*i*i
and should the weather turu wet it of hardwood trees In the Ozarks, when coughed «as something dreadfu|h” very niuc'
ch
cn
royalty
as
a
political
>
K
Watkins Medical Co. are P*T
need ot having a road properly i* going to make it difficult to com­
but
ll
’
Zl
—
1
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1
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I
.
wr
_ *7 Zweifel^^
OT/i.iol
the
trees
are
cut
down.
“
When
the
»rite*
Mrs
Sarah
E
Duncan,
of
theory, but we do love a lord, es- j able’to Kasper
liM-uted when it is tiret built, tor
plete it.
cavities are cut Into the gas escapes lipton. Iowa -We thought sure pecially if [he is marrying one of
had thi* road been surveyed and
with a whistling sound, and If lighted A. i
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a* .
KASPER
^’«consumption nur
Editors Well Pleased
located in the right place it would
Tillamook, Ore., Ju'y -’r4
It will burn with a faint yellow flame.” «• bought just one Imtt'e of Cham- our own tnuch-talked about social
The
editors
were
well
pleased
climbers,
and
we
stand
all
night
in
not have l>e»n necessary to rebuild
bn.*.,*‘2;'‘5h^e!nf,1-v a"'> ‘hat
Decomposition of the heart wood of the
a new road at thi* time at th» base with bridge und road improvements - tree la supposed to cause the formation one bcttle stopped his cough and the street, and in the rain, to get a
cured
his cold completely ’ For favorable point from which to see
Notice.
all
over
the
county.
.They
see
a
of the gn*.
of the hill.
sale by all dealers.
marked
improvement
the
past
year.'
the
bride
and
groom
emerge
from
■
The Oretown Cloverdale Cnt Off.
I having sold my
A Msan Man.
the front door and get into the desire to close up my
Another fine piece of road work in substantial work amt work of a I
At the end of a dispatch from the
permanent character in all parts of! “I never was so embarrassed In my
,
automobile, between a double row would respectfully request a
i* the Orvtown-Cloverdale cut off,
life I came face to fa.-* with my first Panama sone is the following. of policemen, some time the next
ties knowing themselves i
which cut* out four mile* of hill the county, and if the same policy bURband M
Small vessels probably will be day. \Ve also stand all night in to me, to call and settle °
road that made travel *o vexsclous of road building is carried <>n in 1 **Wbu| did he My?**
)T
able to pass through the canal from line to buy tickets to a world series the same with Tillamook to* .
the
future
as
in
the
past
ten-
year*,
'
from the Little Neatuccn Valley
"Nothing
much.
He
Just
looked
up
at
The new road ia on a water level it will prove luglil) satisfactory to me ami smiled and then said. ’Who end to end by Oetolier to an 1 the ball game between the two most- Bank
c j cr OO«
grade and • credit to the County the tax|>a)ere and tl ose who travel are you nagging now, MaryF**—1>— waterway should be ready for ship- talked-about clubs, when better
oxer
the
roads.
ping
proper
early
in
December
”
troll
Free
I
’
m*.
Court for undertaking thi* det idedl)
games were played during the sea­
IncleSam hss made a record in
Will Visit Dolph
necessary improvement. Notwith­
son to *o few that the visiting club
what can be done in nine years.
It hud been arranged to visit
W**d**ck*r’* Watorl**.
had to
standing some person* in that
.j wire home for expense
“That woodpecker msy be persistent
Those are extremely hot coals money.
vicinity, opposed it construction, Ikilph mid o'lier part* of the South
hut
I
think
be'«
beaten
this
time.*
'»"eH« •• heaping on President
no one fan doubt tli* wi*<1om of the end of Hie county on Wednesday.
“What Is he trying to doF*
Wilson s head, «hen he offer, first-
Court in ordering the work dour. I>ut a* several of the editor* could
“Drill ■ bole In an Iron trolley'«ol*.- ctaas transportation to Americans
R. E. K, DA NT KIA
It i* ■ God *end to that |siit ol the not get away that dav. thi* was -Pittsburgh Past.
|H>*t|H>tied
until
some
future
date.
who want to leave Mexico in com-
county. Acroaa the tide flat* the
pliance «uh Wilson’* warning,
road ia dyked which will t>e planked
Wr**tling With * Raw.
CHIROPRACTOR.
Subscription Contest,
and register n< t ®
so a* to accommodate the travel
l.lttM Minniedh. m*mm«, what* while they can get second clus*
fifty cents permoot*
L°c*l
Office
in
the
Commercial
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there i* a discrepancy in that drendful nolw? Mamma»Hrnih. trcin the one who gave the warn
this winter. A substantial bridge ia
on the meter.
figure*,
the
award*
will
n<*Â>e
niade
dsruujc. papa’* trying lo *.,. th*
built acroaa the river with a draw
in: Perhaps nothing in the diplo.
Building.
until the editor ha* had time tv go *r a sti«r*-I’uvk.
k
wMch is easily worked, oue eud of over the revenís
T illamook E lkctric
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TILLAMOOK - ORE
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GOOD ROAD BOOSTERS.
Bditors of The County News­
papers Look Over Roads.
Bargains in Newspapers.
THE TILibfl|V100K HERD ü IGHT,
Until JANUARY 1st, 1915,
FOR $1.00.
During the Bargain Period cuhich
cuill end October 31, 1913,
We will give to every New Subscriber or Renewal of Sub-
script ion a Set of the Success KITCHEN KNIVES
One Bread Knife. 121 inches long; One Butcher Knife,
inches long; One Paring Knife, 7-18 in. long, FREE.
The Tillamook Headlight is the pioneer newspaper of
Tillamook County and has been a live wire booster for the
entire county lor 25 years.
Subscribe for the Home Newspaper and avail yourself
of this bargain.
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Until January 1st, 1915, more than
an entire Year
FOR 75c.
Including four Page Comic Section.
Bargain Period will end October 31,1913,
The Weekly Oregonian is by far the best Weekly in the
Northwest. For a Farmer's paper it can’t be beat. The
market page is given special attention and considered
authority, and Best of all the 4 page comic for the Kiddies
and Grown ups too.
The LUeekly Oregonian and the Tillamook
Headlight, $1.75 until JANUARY 1, 1915, and a
set of SUCCESS KITCHEN KNIVES.
You had better hurry as these bargains end Oct. 31, 1913.
A 15 Watt «a®11
Lamp
i”luC "”*r'
bun” niore