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PLANTS IN SLEEP. ANGRY WATERS STILLED. R. A. Booth Visita Tilla mook TIIB COUNTY IS SURD BY TIMBER INTERESTS. Whan They Reich ths Wondirful “Oil Spot” Off Sabine Pan. Robert A Booth, of Eugene, Re publican candidate for United States A freak of nature never fully de Senator, was in Tillamook County Allegations are Made that scribed is the wonderful “oil spot." sit two days this week and made a the County Conrt Does not uated about ten miles Mouth of Sablue moat favorable impression. On Comply with the law. pass. Into which Sows the Sablue river Tuesday Mr. Booth wax the guest to the gulf of Mexico. The river forms of tiie Nehalem Harber Commis Five cases were tiled in the circuit the boundary between the states of sion while at Wheeler and wax taken by boat up the river to Ne court on Saturday that caused some Louisiana and Texas. The "oil s|*ot" little surprise and comment, as halem, thence to the mouth of the extends two lofles along shore and sea river, where the jetty work is in three of the largest timber owners ward about three-quarters of a mile. A progress. He lauded the plan of in Tillamook comity instituted tile storm from the northeast, by way of the commission for raising all the east to southeast, has a rate of from money needed for the harbor im proceedings, viz., the Whitney Co., 300 to 700 miles Across the gulf of provements at once instead of do Ltd., The Wilson RiverJ.umber Co. ing it in dribs, and prophesied and tiie Hammond Co., against the Mexico into this mystic haven. great results would follow good Coast Culvert A Flume Co., Beall During a gale this spot is wonder water transportation A number of fully defined. Looking seaward the A Co., Howard Cooper Corporation, women attended the meeting and scene is grand. An acre of towering he urged them to register and get I and Good Roads Machinery Co, foam marks the abrupt dissolution of out and vote. On W'edneeday Mr. with County Judge Homer Mason, the lashing seas as they thunder to Booth left Wheeler, and on his way Commissioners H. M. Farmer and ward the shore. This occurs in about to this city by auto visited Bay I City. He was met on his arrival in Geo R. Edner, County Attorney M. three fathoms, or eighteen feet of this city by a delegation of citizens, J. Gersoni, County Treasurer B. L. water, from which the storm driven headed by Fred C. Baker, president Beals, County Clerk J. C Holden craft, creaking and strainiug in every of the Commercial Club, and given and Tillamook County are made de timber, emerges and suddenly finds a cordial welcome. The remainder herself reposing like a child rocked in of the afternoon Mr Booth occupied fendants in the cases. its mother's arms, hemmed in by a wull his time in getting acquainted The plaintiffs seek to enjoin the of wrath, where the weary mariner meeting a large number of business payment of certain county warrants I men and citizens. can be lulled to rest by the roar of the issued and to be issued in payment winds The glace is termed the “oil I of Toad machinery and culverts, spot” not from any known analysis of basing their case upon the allega i its nnture, but simply from its condi tion that the County Court did not tions- It has no troubled water.—Phila comply with the lav when purchas delphia Inquirer. 1 ing the machinery and material in not advertising and calling for bids. MEND YOUR BROKEN CHINA. In two of the cases, that of the Howard Cooper Corporation for Use a Cement Made With Plaster of $723.54 and that of the Coast Cul Paris and Gum Arabic. vert <Sc Flume Co. for $1492 52, the I had such a pretty Dresden china warrants have been issued and paid comb and brush tray for my dressing by the county treasurer table which was broken Into three t Circuit Judge Webster Holmes pieces just the other day by some one dropping a heavy pair of curling Irons issued a temporary injunction and on it I was almost heart broken be the cases will come up at the April f cause it was part of a set, and I was term of the circuit court, The at to restrain the County Treasurer | Tax Penalties Illegal Before afraid 1 could not replace It, and even torneys for the timber men are John I if 1 could I did not feel that I could September 1. M. Gearin, of Portland; and G. C. from paying the above warrants. afford to do so. In the case against the Howard Fulton, of Astoria, and S. S John ‘‘There is no legal duty resting One of my friends told me she had Cooper Corporation, the complaint upon the taxpayers to pay taxes son, of this city, who filed the pa is the same, with the (exception, been successful In mending several prior to August 31, and there is no pers on Saturday. that it is to restrain the payment of default until September 1.” Circuit pieces of old china which were treas The plaintiffs in their complaint a county warrant for $400 for a cer Judge Cleeton ruled Tuesday in the ured heirlooms with plaster of paris ■ay thnt the taxable value of their tain grader and Bcarifer. case brought by Attorney Roger and gum arable. Make a thick solu Sinnott, president of the Portland tion of gum arable and water and into In the case against Beall & Co., Taxpayers' At seven o’clock he was the in property were: Whitney Co. Ld., Association, in which vited guest lit the banquet and $28,587.66; Wilson River Lumber it is to restrain the payment of a he asked for an order restraining it put the plaster until the mixture be annual meeting of the Presbyterian Co., $18,570.53 ; Hammond Lumber county warrant for $723.54 for a County Treasurer Lewis from col comes a paste. This is applied to the Church which was held nt the Co., $38,491,29. That on tiie 6th of penalties against persons edges of the china, which are pressed Ladies’ Guild House, where he November, 1913, the defendants, certain cast iron frame for an lecting who have] paid one-half of their firmly together. made a "short talk, mid at eight Aurora crusher, buckets and link taxes before April 1. I tried it on my tray, and it worked Homer Mason, George R. Edner and o’clock he was billed for a speech chains for an Acme crueller and Though in the suit filed by Mr. like magic. The solution Is white, so at the Tillamook Commercial Club. Herman M. Farmer, pretending to six three-way drags, it being al Sinnott an injunction was asked that it does not show like glue, and. Considering there were so many act as members of tiie County Couit restraining Treasurer Lewis from best of all, it makes such a strong joint other meetings Hint evening there of Tillamook County, made and en leged in this complaint that the the collection of penalties only that they tell me that the article never wns a good utlendnnce. Mr Booth material could have been purchas those who have paid one- tiiiked nt some length on the value tered into a pretended agreements ed in the open market at a figure 30 against half of their taxes before April 1, breaks again the same place.—Philadel of the home life mid happy homes between thedefendauts, Good Roads phia Ledger. for the people which was the Machinery Company and Howard per cent leas than that which the Judge Cleeton went further and de clared inoperative all the provisions defendants agreed to pay. foundation of the country, mid in the 1913 law which require col Pus» and the Owl. taking up the question of rural Cooper Corporation, whereby they In the case of the Howard of lection of penalties on any taxes Owls make very amusing pets, but credits, lie advocated this for tiie pretend to biml the defendant Tilla Cooper Corporation and Fort unpaid after April 1, unless the purpose of improving roads, homes, mook Cou nty to purchase from lose the “happy family" knack as they farms und agricultural lands. He aaid defendants companies, a cer Dodge Culyert Company, this is to same shall be delinquent. grow older. A friend of mine had one restrain the payment of a county also referred to the labor question that he wrongly kept tied to a stake and advocated the golden rule of tain rock crusher, elevator, revolv warrant for $2.485.80 for certain cul NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. by a cord. It was of that “tiger of dealing tuirly with tiie employer ing screen and steel truck, for the vert pipe, the plaintiff alleging that Department of the Interior. the north woods” species, the great mid the employee, especially em agreed price of $1690.94. U.S. Land Office at Portland, Or. horned owl, and. while apparently quiet, ployees, who should be compen That in making ami entering into this could have been purchased at March 23rd, 1914. not to say sleepy. In the daytime, 15 per cent less cost in the open sated sufficently to build and main N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That blinking with those great yellow eyes tain happy homes. Mr. Booth said pretended contract, said de market. James Langley, whose post-office briefly touched upon the Hinall fendants did not as such County In the case of the Coast Culvert & ! address is Garabaldi, Tillamook In the manner thnt has made the coun amount of money farmer received Court, or in any manner advertise Flume Co , thiB is to restrain the County, Oregon did. on the 21st try people believe they are sightless lu for their products mid what it was for the said material for the con of April, 1913, file in this office bright light, he had a surprising way sold tor, blaming the middlemen payment of $1,492.62 for certain cul day Statement and Application, of “coming to life" whenever there tor the difference He severely struction of roads, not did the de vert material for the construction of Sworn criticised the new tariff, as it seri fendant as such County Court, or roads, which the plaintiffs alleged No. 03795, to purchase the Sw Vi of was any particular reason for doing so. Se Vi Section 7, Township 2 North, My friend had a favorite kitten that ously effected the products of .»lie otherwise, make or enter into the farm. He advocated fairiiepA in said pretended contract during a could have been purchased at 15 per Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian, usually gave the owl a wide berth, but and the timber thereon, under the dealing with railroads anil general cent less in the open market. provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, one day it strayed within the danger utility corporations, but thought session of said County Court, nor and acts amendatory, known as the zone. The result was that the ap was said pretended contract record the time had arrived when watered parently somnolent mass of brown stocks should be eliminated from ed in any of 'the records of said Presbyterian Church Annual 11 Timber and Stone Law,” at such feathers suddenly galvanized itself, a value as might be fixed by appraise railroads mid u hew valuation County Court. Meeting. ment, and that pursuant to such powerful claw shot out, a piteous mew placed upon thpffi so as to obtain application, the land and timber was heard and then—finis Fells do- That the Haiti pretended contract a more just Iffisis of rates which The Presbyterian Church annual thereon tiave been appraised, the mestlca I—Outing. would lie Wtlie benefit of the pro was entered into without authority duce iiipl'ctrnsumer. Mr Booth was I I of law, and in total violation of the business meeting on Wednesday timber estimated 320,000 board feet I uskcd'*to give liis opinion of free laws of Oregon, and was purely a eve, March 25 was the occasion of a at 20 to 50 cents per M, and the Britain and Conscription. reception and banquet by entire 'and $2.00 ; that said applicant will tutrtor const wise American ship Although few people are aware of the •nilrough the cnnnl. He said he was personal matter by and lietween the church membership and adherent*. offer final proof in support of his in favor of free ttill, mid hnvipg had said defendants Good Ronds Ma The Reception Committee received application and sworn statement fact, conscription has been part of the considerable experience in the him chinery Company and Howard all in the church auditorium, where on the 10th day of June, 1914, before British constitution for 700 or 800 pardners were chosen and to the County Clerk of Tillamook county, years. The militia law states that ev tier business, lie pointed out what a great advantage it would be to Cooper Corpornrion and Homer strains of a beautiful march by Oregon, at Til'amook, Oregon, ery Englishman between the ages of Any person is at liberty to pro eighteen and thirty Is liable to be Tillamook when the vast timber Mason, George R. Edner and Her Miss Hoskins, all went to the test this purchase before entry, or resources of this county were being man M. Farmer. That notwith Guild House where an elegant ban quet was served by the ladies of the initiate a contest at any time be called upon for military service and mn nufuctured. standing all this, the pretended church ; Rev. Mackenzie conducted fore patent issues, by filing a cor that each county must furnish a con Mr. Booth talked from a business miin’x point of view. He left this contract was entered into by and the business meeting. Reports roborated affidavit in this office, tingent in proportion to its population. between the said defendants privat- . showed all finances in good condi alleging facts which would defeat At the time of the Napoleonic wars this morning for Portland. law was actually applied, but since ely and without authority, and tion, and money in treasury and an the entry. H. F. HlGBY, Register. increase in church membership of f then It has fallen into disuse, without, Bid Accepted and Rejected. without a regular session of the about 20 in past year; during the however, being repealed. Every year said Court, ami at this time the year the commodious Guild House In tlir matter nt bide for lumber said defendants pretending to J. S. EAMAR, DRUGGIST, since 1829 parliament has solemnly was built anti furnished complete act for Bur View und Ocean Luke, that a cost of $1,590. by the Ladies' HAS VALUABLE AGENCY. gone through the form of suspending of the Wheeler Lumber Co., tor as su'd County Court, are about to j at for one year tills ancient conscription coftimon tir ut $10 tlO per thousand tinier and authorize said I C. Hol Guild. Mrs. L S. Groat, President, J. S. I.atnar, druggist, has the by ballot.—Pearson's Weekly. (With membership of 35; Walter Tillamook was accepted: agency for the simple den, as clerk of said Court, to issue Baker was elected Superintendent In the matter of bids for the con mixture of buckthorn bark, gly-1 Sunday school ; Treasurer, Mr. cerine, Infallible. struction of various roads the fol and deliver to the defendants,| The ! 1 | of etc , known as Adler i-ka, j Alex. McNair. re-elected; four Good Roads Machinery Co. and ' lowing bids were rejected : the remedy which became famous The druggist was becoming wearied , ushers re-elected, ____ G. W. Hoskins, Wells and Leach, Hughey Creek I IIBwiird Cooper Corporation n war- I ' R. J Watt, W. B. Alderman A 1 A. ... by curing appendicitis. This simple by a shopkeeper, who. with no Inten road, $815.511 rant in the sum of $1690.94 in pay i i Pennington; elders, Alex Watt. W. remedy has powerful act on and tion to buy. kept asking questions, ex Welle and Leach, Jenkins road. inent of the machinery, anti unless I such surprising amounts of | B Aidermen. E M. Hales, Walter drains $895.50. old matter from the body that JUST amining various articles, pricing them ■Baker; trustees, Carl Haberlath. W. A. Spiesschaert. section C of the the defendants are restrained, B. 1». j ONE DOSE relieves sour stomach, 1 and demanding the manner of th“lr B. Aiderman, E M. Bales, W. A. ( 1 gason Guribaldi Wheeler road. $5,300. Beals will pay the same. the stomach and constipa-1 use. Finally she picked up a bottle. I Williams Thus. Harrison. A Spiesscliaert, from Station 79-00 “Is this pest exterminator reliable?' That the defendant,M. J. Gersoni, I Judge Calvin R. Worrnll, presided tion almost IMMEDIATEI.Y. The to station 177 9. Garibaldi rtiad, QUICK action of Adler-i ka is as- she nsked. “How is It applied?" has at all times herein mentioned. 1 as toastmaster with his usual grace $5.700. I toniahing______________ | “You take a tablespoonful every half advised and abetted the and dignity and hie many happy E A Worthington, l.oerpsbel aided, hour, ma'am." the druggist replied . introductions of speakers kept the road, $1100. other defendants in all the unlaw ! merriment of laughter flowing. He Chamberlain’s Tablets for Con with more than an ounce of satisfac Following road contracts were ful and'ur.authorized acts stipation. introduced Hon. R A. Booth as j tion. and the woman nsked no more let : For constipation. Chamberlain’s questions.—St Louis Tost-Dispatch. In case Haiti warrant is issued, it 'one of the leading church workers D. R. Tinnerstet, Hughey Creek will impose upon the said Tills-j ; of Oregon mid candidate for U. S. I Tablets art excellent. Easy to fake, I road, $787 80. mild and gentle in effect. Give Connie Dye. Jenkins rood. $7stl7. mook County, an illegal und unjust i Senator on the Grand Old Repub then Quick Cure. a trial. For sale by all dealers. 1 C. K. tKaeoiu,, l.oerpabel road, debt anti upon tiie plaintiffs as tax lican ticket, after which Mr. Booth 1 •‘How annoying! My wife is always made an eloquent speech that made $1,095 00. The hard work fatigues her.” Hllamook Bay Construction Co., payers an unlawful illeg;al burden. | him many friends. Toasts and re i Disordered Kidneys CnuBe Much ailing. flly wlre alao wa9 alway9 “My wife also was always ill, but That unless restrained by the sponses;—"How the church helps i ... .. section C, Garibaldi-Wheeler road, Misery. now ghe enjOy8 (he of health." $4 113.25. With and misery bv day, I _ ___________ ...... pain ,.............. — .....-V.J w «nj, Court tiie defendant H. I. Beals, the grocer” D. I„ Shrode; The "How did you cure her?" Tillamook Bav Construction Co , aided ami abetted by the other de church an opportunity to adver I sleep disturbing bladder weakness tise Millinery and Gents Fur "—A. night, tired, nervous run-down men I •'1 told her that 1 would give her so section A, Garibaldi-Wheeler road, fendants, will pay the said warrant A Pennington; "The Ianv anil the ntid women every where are glad to from 77 to 177, $3.891.48 much a month for her dresses and ber and thereby divest the county of Gospel"—Geo. Willet; "The church know that Foley Kidney Pills restore doctor. Since then she is quite well.” the home the schools ” — Ralph funds amounting to the sum afore Moore; "The Ladies”— Cal. Worrall. health and strength, au<l|the regular —Paria Sourire. Bids Wanted. said. greatly to the iniory of said The following chairmen of com action of kidneys and bladder. For Bids will be received iwitd Satur I I county ami to the injury of the mittees, ably assisted by the entire sale by all druggists. Would Lika a Leak. day, April 4th, 1914. for 80 cords of plaintiffs. church membership made a grand "Say. sheriff." w ‘uud tt: be delivered to the school Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured the evening: Soliciting “Ye«." That at the time of .entering into success of comJ., 111 J'illiipujg^^it). Separate There is nothing more discourag Mrs. W B. Aider bi> bilk wanted foi sfTiTice. hemlock. the said pretended contract the said banquet ing than a chronic disorder of the I "I voted fer you. Can’t you show man; Table comt., Mrs. John Groat; tir, alder and xlulta. Fillamook County, had outstanding Entertainment comt , Mrs. D. I.. I stomach. Is it not surprising that me a writ of habeas corpus? I read so K. J. C lai ' hskn . Reception comt . Rev. many suffer for years with such an much nbont 'em that I'd kind o’ Ilka debts for more than Hit* sum of Shrode; Clerk, .School District No. 9 Mackenzie wile. Kldera anti ailment when a permanent cure is to have a look at one o' the dam $5.660. ami thnt said indebtedness wives, and anil Miss lie Barr's S. S. within their reach and may be had things.”—Kansas City Journal. was not contracted to sii|»preas in visas; All went home nt 10 o’clock fora trifle. " About oneyear ago,” Notice of Office Hours. surrection or to repel invasion, ami feeling that ''In Henven itself I'll says P. II. Beck, of Wakelee. Mich., Quick Paco. R B. Haya, Water Collector— that all of the indebtedness bud been ask no more. Than a Presby terian 'I bought a package of Chamber Iain's Tablets, and since using them **I suppose that your son la develop Street Comniiasinner anti City Re Contracted within one year prior to I welcome.' I have felt perfectly well. I had ing apace." »■order. Office in City Hull. First ten day* of each month Io the date on which saitl defendants ! Bring your chickens to the Till«- previously used any number of "Yea. and a pace that Is much too medicines, hut none of fast for one of bls year«.'*—Buffalo Bi a.111. to 12a tn. and 1 pm to3p. ill, entered the pretended contract. j mo.ik Meat Company's Market. We different them were of anv lasting benefit.” press teal u( Ute month 1 to 3-30 p. in. | Plaintiffs prey for an injunction ' pay 13c. per pound. • I For sale by all dealers. ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health and Saves Money and Makes Better Food 8oma Taka Their Napa at Night, Oth er» During the Day. Clover shuts Its leaves before rain and 'it night, bringing two of its three leaves face to face and folding th« third over tho top. The young blos soms are also carefully sheltered by inclosing leaves which move forward in the evening ami wrap them around. There are two plants In the garden whose flowers sleep by day—the uight blooming stock and Lychnis ves;>er- tlna. The former Is withered and shriveled in daylight, but expauds and exhales a vanilla-like odor at night The lychnis is white, and in bright sunshine every flower closes and bangs limply down. As tin. sun sets this Endymion plant awakes expectant of the moon. The drooping calyxes raise themselves and slowly expand their flowers. It visi bly ceases to droop and fade, and the plant, which almost died by day, is adorned anew. Its sister, the red lychnis, shines by day and is called dlnrna. but tills white one lias long left the beaten ancestral path and has become vespertina. As it opens small flies appenr and visit it. The calyx is of thnt reddish hue which they approve. The suu dew which attracts flies shows the same dull red in Its leaves. It is not a rar'ty. but few have seen Its blos soms opened. —Scotsman. TEST YOUR BAROMETER. Air or Moisture In the Tube Will Ren der It Unreliable. Don't expect a bnrotneter to tell you the truth about the weather until you have tested It thoroughly. Two com mon causes for unreliability nre air and water mixed with the mercury in the tube. These can be expelled by boiling ttie mercury. In order to test a barometer let It bang for a time In the proper position; then gently and with care incline it so that the mercury may strike against the glass tube. If there is no air with in you will hear a sharp metallic click, but if the sound is dull and muffled it indicates the presence of both air nnd moisture. The presence of air alone Is shown by minute bubbles. If nt uuy time the mercury seems to adhere to the tube even in the slight est degree, nnd the convex surface as sumes a more flattened form it Is safe to conclude that either air or moisture is present. In any of these cases the instrument should he put into expert hands for rectification. There are several kinds of barom eters. The ordinary "weather glass” in common use is more or less unre liable and is easily made more so by careless handling. In fact, any barom eter must be treated with great re spect in order to retain its usefulness. —Harper's Weekly. The First False Teeth. Until little more than a century ago humanity had to rub along without false teeth, of which nowadays one firm alone claims to sell over 12.000,- 000 n year. The first successful maker was Giussepnugelo Fonzi. an Italian dentist, who started practice in Paris in 1798 and, thanks to his skillful treatment of Lucien Bonaparte, soon made his way. After years of experi ment he discovered the substance from which artificial teeth are made and received the gold medal of the French Academy of Science. One of the earliest person« fitted with false teeth was the empress of Russia. Aft er Waterloo Fonzi migrated to Lon don nnd then to Madrid, where Ferdi- uand Vll. rewarded him with a yearly pension of 1,000 ducats for a set of false teeth. Human Derelicts. This is the invariable history of such cases. Let an unidentified body of a man or woman, young or old. lie dis covered. nnd from all directions will come inquiries disclosing the fact that many persons have disappeared from the knowledge of tbelr friends. Trag edies and heartaches are thus uncov ered. for the mere act of inqulrjg proves that some one in each case has suffered anxiety over the missing one and has feared evil happenings. Crime, shame, melancholy, discontent, unhap piness, desire for adventure, are among the causes that lead to the disappear ances.—Indianapolis Star. Jim's Advantage. prominent state official In a moun tain region reined iu Ills horse one hot afternoon and inquired of a barefooted woman workiug in the field. “Mudsin. can you tell me how much farther It is to Johnson's Corners?'’ The woman leaned ou ber boe and pondered gravely. “No." she said final ly. “I can't My son, Jim. could tell you. though. Jim's been aroun'. H«'s got shoes.”—Everybody's. A A Deduction. remonnlly we do not pretend to be much of a band at reading character, hut when we see a young man carry ing a pair of kid gloves in one hand and a cane In the other we know he Isn't looking for a plowlug Jois—<J«I' vestoB News. Only a Bluffer. “He says he's boss—likes to show his wife that he's clothed la author ity." “All I can say Is (hat lie's ■ prvttj poor dresser.”—Town Topics. Around the Circle. “In my time,” declared grand»«, "girls were more modest." “1 know," said the flippant girl- was a fad once. We may get back $• If-Kansas City Journal.