Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 30, 1914, Image 3

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    mook Headlight,
Real Estate Transfers, Etc.
Notice to Contractors.
April Bo.
1014,
Two Strenuous Lives.
Out at Service.
Clovis Hughes, tbe French journalist,
a young housekeeper, if her ccak is •oet and duelist, tilled his fifty-live
stupid, her nurse idle, her maid more years of life with sufficient excitement
I given to flirtation than to household | to make him worthy of special men- i
' duties, sighs for the model servants of ! ticin. One of his claims to distinction
1 the good old times. But did "the good was that be bad engaged in a French
, old times" ever exist historically, or duel which resulted fatally-for tba
do they only live in dreams and bal­ other man. He was a tempestuous
lads?
radical and was once suspended from
Charles Dickens tells of tbe appall­ » the chamber of deputies for insulting
ing stupidity of Loudon kitchens. Sir
' remarks to the president. , which did
Walter Scott mentions a genius who.
I not at all curb him. He wrote a num-
fearing that all his master’s bees would j ber of novels, poems and plays in
desert tbe hive, plastered tbe openings 1 which he sought to spread socialistic
and suffocated nil tbe Inmates. Sam- propaganda, and lie wrote a preten-
nel Brack has grewsome accounts of
' tlous five act drama in verse called
burglars, highwaymen, pirates and | "Le Soinmeil de Danton'' ("Tbe Sleep
murderers among the convicts sent ; of Danton"), which was produced at
over from England before tbe Revolu­ tbe Opera Comique. His wife contrib-
tion. Daniel Defoe's pictures of ex­ I uted ber share of excitement by killing
travagance, carelessness, rascality and I a public official in tbe palace of justice
all that is undesirable among servants because of an alleged Insult Before
is a classic. Jonathan Swift’s "Direc­
she was tried she wrote and acted “La
tions to Servants” seems to forestall Vegeance de Mme. Clovis Hughes.”
every story of negligence, or wasteful­ Tbe play depicted her sensational act
ness, or dirtiness tbe present genera­ and represented ber as triumphantly
tion has heard.—Living Church.
exonerated by the court When her
trial came the court did as predicted.
Sealed bids addressed to the
For Tillamook County, Oregon, County Court of Tillamook County,
for the week ending April 30, 1914, Oregon, for the proposed construc­
furnished by the Tillamook Title A tion of the Tiliamoek-Bay City Road,
Abatract Co., John Leland Hender­ from the North line of Hall Slough
son, Sec.
to S ta : 29 plus 00 a distance of
James McDonough, et al to Wil­ about 2230 feet at its office in Tilla­
liam Southwick, et ux, wty deed, mook City, Oregon, on or before
$2,000.00, lot 4, section 29, lots 5, 6 May 16th, 1914, at 10 o’clock A.M.,
and 7, section 31, Nw J, Nw
sec­ and at that time opened anil read.
tion 32, containing 148.84. acres and
Each bid shall Be accompanied
certain privileges in tp 3 south, by a certified check made payable
range 10 west.
to Tillamook County, foran amount
'Brighton
Development Co to equal to at least 5 per cent of the
Frederick Moser, wty deed,J?500, lota amount of such bid, which shall be
forfeited to the County in case an
18 and 19, block 80.
John R. Harter and wife to Pacific award is made and the bidder shall
RailwayA Navigation Co, wty deed, fail, neglect or refuse for the period
$375.90, 100 ft. right of way con­ oi five days after which the award
taining 3.80 acres more or less is made to enter into a contract and
across the Ne i Ne i section 13, tp 1 file a bond satisfactory to the Court
a* required by law.
south, range 10 west.
The bids are to cover the grading
T. H. Goyneand wife'to Elizabeth and shaping of the roadway and
Atkinson, wty deed, $60.Ou a tract filling, and the construction of a
of land 2 rd x 80 rd in Ne i Ne i, concrete pavement It! feet wide and
section 18 tp 2 south, range 9, con- 6 inches thick, with screened gravel
tainingXl acre.
macadam shoulders four feet wide
Jacob Wendling to W.| S Cone, on each side.
mortgage, lot 4, block 10, James
Work to be completed by August
druggist .
Fuller's addition to Bay City.
1st, 1914.
Th, Top Hat.
Plans and specifications are on
L. J. White to Ed Hadley, chattel
mortgage, $175, on Ford automobile file in the office of the County Clerk I Although the beginning of the “cylin­
Gloves.
der of civilization," as It has been
of Tillamook County, Oregon.
No. 163559.
The
origin
of
gloves Is very ancient
The County Court reserves the 1 called, can be traced back to the Eliza­ Some authorities assert that they were
T. B. Potter Realty Co to Nat
bethan era, it Is only about seventy
Costanzo, wty deed, $10, lot 10. block right to reject any and all bids.
known in Bible times, from references
By order of the Cou.ity Court.
or eighty years ago that the top bat
54, Bayocean Park.
Dated this the 29th day of April, of the present day reached its final made to "shoes” which were thought
T B Potter Realty Co to Helen 1914.
J. c. H olden ,
shape. Since then It has altered slight­ to be identical with gloves. Tbe first
Jellison. wty deed, $10, lot 1C, block
County Clerk.
60, Bayocean Park.
ly in the dimensions of the crown and clear account of gloves comes, how-
First publication April 3J, 1914.
from Xenophon. This writer
j the curl of the brim, but the hat itself ever,
W. W. Hindeman and wife to Last publication May 14, 1914.
to Ernest J. Magee, wty deed, $1.00
has remained essentially unchanged. I speaks of the Persians wearing gloves
and other considerations, an un­
I The top hat seems to have had Its be- I on their hands to protect them from
FARM FOR SALE
divided 1-72 int in S J Sw J4 of Ne
“I feel it my duty to tell others what
1 ginning in the habit of gallants in tbe ' the cold. Homer describes Laertes
X, Se 14 of Nw i nnd Nw f of Nw },
Choice 100 acre dairy, fruit nnd Elizabethan period of cocking up one I working in his garden with gloves
Chamberlain's Tablets have dune for
have
received
a
consign
­
I
section 16— All section 21—W Yj of produce farm and Ridge Ranch
me,’
upon his hands to protect them from
a. L. Dunlap, of Oak
Nw 14, section 9—Sw J4 of Sw $, Summer House for sale, including side of their broad brimmed, high I the thorns, and Varro mentions this ment of these Oregon - Made
Grove, Mich. “I have
crowned
felt
or
beaver
bats
and
secur
­
section 4—Se *4 of Se f, Sw J of Se stock
1
and fixtures. For particulars,
Ranges, which are superior in
suffered with pains in
apparel
as
being
worn
by
the
Romans.
ing them with a jewel. The French
44, section 5—S Yj of Ne X. Nw J of
J. H. E dwards ,
my back an«l under
make and cheaper in price than
Ne 14, Ne 44 of Nw J and S X, sec-
court later developed this into cocking Gloves have been tokens of solemu and
Box 30, Portland, Ore.
my shoulder blade for
Eastern
ranges,
as
it
costs
$9.00
important
things
from
the
ninth
cen
­
20—Nw J of Nw J4> S X of Nw J, sec
up three sides of the bat and fastening
a number of years,
VV i, Ne X of n
VV f,
W
22— AV
N } 2 U»A
of A Ne
Nw
J, LX
Nw
one with a loop of ribbon. From this tury. They were adopted as a rite of to ship the Eastern ranges to
also with a poor appe­
l4 of Se 44. N Viof Sw 44 nnd Sw J of Call for City Road Warrants, fashion came the cockade, now used the church, and later tbe transferring Portland. Call in and inspect
tite and constipation.
Nw J, section 8—3 i of Se i, E 44 of
of lands or titles was always attended these superior rangesand I will
I tried all of the rem­
only
by
grooms
and
footmen.
The
silk
Sw f, section 17, containing in all
All City road warrants that have
with the presentation of gloves. In show you how firmly they are
edies that I heard of,
2320 acres, all jn tp 1 north, range been endorsed for interest are now hat of today was born in France and
and a number of doc­
7 west, W.M., Tillamook Co , Ore.
payable, Interest ceases after this supplanted the now nearly extinct the eleventh century the method of constructed. They come in all
tors, but got no relief.
challenging
to
single
combat
by
throw
­
hat
of
practically
the
same
date,
Aprilltì,
1911.
beaver
Ernest J. Magee and wife to M, M.
Finally a friend told
sizes.
M. W. H arrison ,
shape, though considerably larger.— ing down a glove was instituted, and
Kaufman, wty deed, $1.00, an und.
me to try Chamber­
City
Treasu
rer.
this
custom
still
remains
in
some
coun
­
1-72 int in same as above.
London Standard.
lain's Stomach and
tries.
James F. Bradley B & S deed $100
Liver Tablets. I got
and other consideration, part of
a bottle of them and
Blind Swimmer«.
FOR SALE.
block 5, Wheeler.
Pierpont Morgan’s Fairy Palace.
they soon helped my
The man who is unfortunate enough
Pierpont Morgan’s wonderful bouse
stomach; by their
Zeno Biser and wife to John Hof- t A Country Store in Tillamook to lose his sight or to be bom bliud is.
gentle action my bow­
man.bond for deed, $4,400, lot 1 and County, well established, hns good says a medical authority, severely In Prince's Gate differed little on the
Ne i Nw ) Viand all that part of S J trade, excellent neighborhood post
els became more reg­
outside from Its neighbors, merely two
of Nw H.
_ „____
_ Prairie and office, making money, cheap if sold handicapped on dry ground, but he bouses rolled into one, but its Interior
Vi. lying
South
ular. Today I feel like
"
must go east. Cheap can, If he is a swimmer, find his way
-Netarts road, section 7, tp 2 south, soon. Owner
praising them to al)
suggested
nothing
so
much
as
the
fairy
rent, good lease, . good
_.
roads, a easily enough In the water. Blind
range 9 west.
who suffer as I did, for
snap. ~~
For particulars see or write, people generally have a keen sense of palace of Aladdin. In the ball a spring
they have cured me and made my life
Otto W. Nelson and wife to J B. C. R. Worrall,
Atty., Tillainoook, hearing, and they can steer themselves was pressed and part of one of the Reasonable Prices. Guaranteed. worth living-'*
Godfrey, quit claim, $1.00, lots 1H, Oregon.
10, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, block 16,
| In the water by sound as well as an walls "fell away” in the approved
style. You walked down into a base­
Sand Lake by-the-Sea.
A Healing Salve for Burna, Chapp­ ordinary man by sight. If they are ment, which at first sight resembled
• Bourret Kirkwood Co. to Crystal
swimming
toward
a
certain
point
a
ed Hands and Sore Nipples
nothing so much as one of the lower
Laundry Co , cond. sale, $70.00, 1
Aa n healing salve for burns, 1 whistle from time to time will enable decks on a large liner. Ranged along
Sinclair, Newark, combined iron
them to reach it with unerring accu­
sores,
»ore
nipples
chapped
hands
complete, etc.
Chamberlain's Salve is most excel­ racy. This fact has been proved by the walls were what appeared to be a
Nancy A. Wilson to C. E. McAlpin, lent. It alleys the pain of a burn some Interesting experiments. A race number of safes, but they were really
wty deed, $10.00, 100 x 300 ft in lot 4, almost instantly, and unless the in­ between blind men and ordinary swim­ doors opening into small rooms, Into
Eli Goodapeed’e Park.
jury is very severe, heals the parts mers on a lake resulted in a victory each of which a particular portion of
Alvin Johnson and wife to H B. without leaving a scar. Price,
~ '
25 for the former. Normal swimmers Mr. Morgan’s collection had been
Johnson, quit claim, $400 00, a tract cents. For
~
sale by Lamar’s Drug . lose much time in raising their heads brought There were rooms for Eng­
of land containing 5 acres more or Store.
for the purpose of keeping their eyes lish silver, for porcelain and for half a
lea* in section 8, tp 2 south range
9 west.
on the winning post. This also pre­ dozen other objets d’art No one who
I
vents them from concentrating all was ever fortunate enough to be shown
Harriet C. Potter to 1. A. Jackson
round by Mr. Morgan himself can for­
and husband, wty deed, $2000, part
their attention on speed.—Exchange.
get the experience.—London Bystander.
of Sw $ N w J, section 29, tp 3 south,
range 9 west.
Rose, For Restoring Hair.
1. A. Juckson nnd husband to
Mercury Poisoning.
Roses form the chief Ingredient in
Harriet C. Potter, mortgage, $1,475,
"I would suggest,” says a doctor,
what Is probably the earliest recipe for
part Sw V. Nw i, section 29. tp 3
a hair restorer on record. According “that, whenever persons are found to
south, range 9 west.
to
Pliny, "wild rose leaves reduced Into have swallowed bichloride of mercury,
W. C. Sanford fo G. W. Barnard,
a
liniment
with bear'B grease make the I several eggs be forced down their
wty deed, $10.00, lots 20 nnd 21.
hair
grow
again in most marvelous throats. The albumen In tbe eggs will
Block 53, Brighton Beach.
fashion.”
Pliny also recommends form a chemical compound with tbe
O. W. Barnard to L. V. Swiggett,
"ashes of roses as serving to trim mercury, which will be insoluble. Then
wty deed. $10.00, lots 20 and 21 blk
53, Brighton Beach.
the hairs of tbe eyebrows.” Roses the poison will pass out through the
D. P. Simons to George' Hender­
figured prominently in several old time intestines or be vomited by tbe vic­
son, power of ntty., ui mortgage i
strong drinks, such as rosa soils, which tim. It is always a good thing to
interest in Se corner'section 30, tp3
consisted of rosewater mixed with pump out tbe stomach first or to In­
south, range 9 west, containing 20
aqua vitae and flavored with cinna­ duce vomiting. Many times it Is neces­
acre* more or less.
mon. The favorite morning draft sary to act quickly if tbe life of tbe
D. P. Simons, by George Hender
among
Elizabethan roisterers was person is to be saved, and it takes
son, ntty. in fact, to James R Poole,
"rosa
soils,
to wash the molllgrubs out time for a physician to arrive on the
mortgage, $1.500, i interest in Se
of
a
tnoody
brain."—London Chronicle. scene. Bichloride of mercury will not
corner section 30, tp 3 south, con-
produce a painless death. It is a poi­
tanning 20 acres more or less.
son that paralyzes the liver. It eats
Remote Origin of Alcohol.
Brighton Development Co. to
Emmet McGVath, wty deed, $140,
, No one knows when alcohol was first through tbe walls of tbe stomach, and
the victim generally dies in great
lots 12 and 13, block 2, Brighton
I beg to announce my candi­ made. It is commonly taught that it agony.
Beach.
” — Des Moines Register and
-**rfect Baker — absolutely d^p^ndable, every day, year in*
was first distilled by the Arabians
dacy
for
Circuit
Judge
on
the
year oat. Built ta honor, of tha bejt materials.
Leader.
P. J. flrown to Equitable Savings ' R
about
the
tenth
century,
but
there
Is
A Loan Assp., mortgage, $509.40, Republican ticket. Alfl ask is little doubt that they obtained the
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
an opportunity to make good. secret from Italian doctors, who had
lot 5, block 36, Thayer's addition.
Witch Burning.
Titr only rantre made cn'.-cly cf charcoal and malleable iron.
Malieabu
iron can t brcc,k—charcoal iron won’t rust like steel*
J. A. Jensen to W. S. Cone, mtg. | Your support will be appre­ long been practicing it. Paul Rich­
There are countries in which the exe­
$407 50, lot 9, Base Line addition ciated.
cution
of
women
as
witches
is
only
a
Economical In Fuel
ter In the Berliner Kllnlscbe Wochen-
Bay City.
The ream* of t! ? Majestic arc riveted (not put together with
I
schrift shows that a knowledge of thing of yesterday. The last instance
U.S. of A. to Jakub Gmzen, pat.,
I
.13
cad
eto
-■ , ’ltty)—th- v will otway* remain air tight.
“aqua aniens,” or "burning water,” of witch burning occurred as recently
because neither heat ncr <-ld a (Teets them. The Maje.tic
homestead, N 4 of Se 4
s
(>f
as
1888
in
Peru,
and
in
other
parts
of
■ throulrho-lt with pur* o.be.to» board,
may be traced as far back as the sec
,Ne
section 2«. tp 3 south, range
LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES
held .n place bv an epen iron gratin* ■ -you can noe it —and
'8 west, containing 160 acre*.
oud century A. D. to a ChrlBtlau father South America cases continued to oc­
MANY FRIENDS
it stays thcr-j - Iways. / r tiyht joints and pure asbestos
lining assure an even tiatinjr heat, savin* one-half the fuel.
J. S. Lamar reports they are named Hlppolytus, who possessed a cur until well into the second half of
J. F. Lyon* to R. W. McMillan,
AH door. drop to 1 -nJ rigid »he’v*.
.print».
BAS deed. $1.00, N J Nw Hand Sw making many friends through the recipe analogous to those banded about tbe nineteenth century. England's own
MaUaabta iron ooen ra-kr slido out uuUiuraUcally. hold­
last conviction for witchcraft took
ing whatever they contain.
i Nw Viand Nw J Sw J, sretion 16, QUICK benefit which Tillamook durlug the middle ages.
place nt Hertford In 1712, and Scot­
tp 3 south, range 9 west. 160 acres. people receive from tin- simple mix­
land condemned a witch ten years
J. W. Martinolich an<l wife to W. ture of buckthorn hark, glycerine,
Oldest
Ball
Game.
W. Ireland, wty deed. $10 00. E 'j etc., known as Adler-i kii. This
Tennis la pronounced the oldest of later, while Spain and Germany re­
remedy
became
fatuous
by
curing
of Se i of Sw j and E H of W } of
—■ it is the most all the existing ball games, it Is Im­ tained a judicial belief In witches and
Se M of Sw J, section 36. tp 3 south, appendicitis and
thorough
bowel
denser known, possible to give Its origin, but it was the justice of killing them until 1782
range 10 west. 30 ucres.
acting on BOTH the lower and played In Euroiat duriug the middle and 1796.
K. L. Perrv to Maud E. Perry upper bowel JUST ONE DOSE of
quit claim $1,800, 22 x 105 ft. oft W Adler-i ka relieves constipation and ages In the parks or ditches of the
Silence Preferred.
feudal castles
it was at first tbe
aide lot 2 blocks, Lincoln.
gas on the stomach almost IMMK
J. M. Barrie, the novelist, has said
pastime
of
kings
and
nobles,
but
later
H. R. and G C. Beniey to Pert DIATELY.
it grew popular with all classes The that one of the "most enjoyable social
of Bay City, confirming and accept
French
took It from the Italians and functions" lie ever attended was a din­
-ing funner agreement and option
dated October 27th. 1913, lts to
tbe English from tbe French—New ner at which be turned to bis neighbor
quarrving rock on E ) of Nw U sec
and asked. “Do you converse?” “No; I
York Press
-t«s ar. corner reservoir which hast* like • tea kettle, tbrwart •
14, tp 1 north, tarrge 10 went.
don't," replied his neighbor. “Nor do
Un«d
’ •tamjed from one
xe ol copper, aettiry) ag>mrt
with
lort hand lin.-f, of fbe box. It boil. IS trail« -» of water in a v«-W
R W. McMillan to Mux Hirsch,
I,
”
said
Mr.
Barrie,
and
they
did
not
—
■
Eli
Pure
!■ w i.i nutea ad by tumin» a I.« - gv. frame and reservoir mowj
Unpleasant
Reaction.
B as «dead, $i«j, N i» Nw f, section
Caaylromu-
An ex -lesivo patented bfafe.rte feature.
A.beetoe
Bones—What is It that makes you London Mall.
ov.i 'an do’s nway with shoveling sshes— ventilated asn
Board
16. tp 3 aoutll, range 9 west 80
Pit ¡: events floor from catching fire— ash cup catches asn«*<
look
so
downnearted?
Rlnka-My
era
acres, sub. to taxes, 1913 14.
I
Ask us to jfi no you the greatest itnpr'ivettuau
ever t»ut fn a r.Tn^e.
...
News to Him.
ployee's wife has endowed another
Don't buy the »nnpe
expert to last a !«•
^George R. Ridgeway to Globe Oil i
time ‘unsight, unseen,” cc you'll bo sure to be di- *
“Why Is ft that they never place the
mission. Bones—What of that? Binks
Company, wty deed, $10.00 and
Mad* of
¡ majestic 11 ¡J M ajestic j
appointed. Come to our store, and see the G’r«»»
— have its many exclusive feature«
-Every time she does it the old mau pictures of living men on banknotes?”
other considerations Ne l4 Se it. |
Chwco.1
J Fw
1 Majestic
find cut why the Majestic is 30^ » stn-nffpr
S
‘».‘vud Ne 1« Ne.If, section 3L
Iroo.
cuts down our salaries to get eveu.— asked the fellow who had become rich
thr n all other ranges where most r-’nres an? " csk*»«
It i t.ie b--t mago at any price and it MhouKJ
tp J south; Tdnge 10 west, 180 acres.
Boston Post.
by writing tbe words of "popular"
addino
be ia your Jutchcn.
songs.
300% ta
Brighton Development Co to John
FOR SALE BY
life of
hsrlv,”wty deed. $¿10, lot 90, block
“Don't they?” the poet replied.-Cbl-
Involved.
79, Brighton Beach.
Rango
ALEX McNAIR & CO.
Young Woman Appllcant-Excuao cago Record Herald.
John MiBer to Peter Behr, mtg
me, but I suppose you don't know of
$20O, part of Fiefenburg tract in O.
Taking No Chance*.
nobody what don't want a young lady
S rhomusD.L.C, 1 north. 10, Bay
"A man never loses anything by po-
to do nothing, don't you? B ur I msb
City.____________ ’
^flteness.” said the Old Fogy.
Mau-Yeo, 1 don t.-London Tatler.
Notice.
1 know a lot of men who never In­
Babies will grow nnd
they
tend to.” added tbe Grouch.—Cincin­
Will Power.
rili* ia
*• to give
<ive notice Hint
that dog ure growing. you should have them
There are exceptions to the rule, but nati Inquirer.
iicenae must be paid to City Recor photographed often enough to keep
der, forthwith, or the dog* will be
If a man Is worth saving he generally
takeup; that persons who keep’ a record oi each interesting stage will manage to do It himself.-rhlls-
Th* Clock.
chicken must keep then) up ; „nd of their childhood You will priie delpbla Ledger.
She—I dearly love to listen to the
that the auto speed < ordinance | fi1*' collection of baby'* picture*
ticking of a clock. It seems to me tkat
will be enforced.
Tbe power to acquire la worth more a clock has a language of It* own. Ho
N. J. M yers , Constable I more and more a* the years go by
Monk'* Studio
—Well, acarcaly * language— aay a di­
thau the thing gained.-Old Baying.
alect
Our Sale Is on
MADE RANGE. || for a little while
longer on our
Is Cheaper and Better *1 Hand Boll Choc-
(!) dates, 3Oo. per
than Eastern Ranges. (j) Lb. The price is
$ reduced to intro-
duce these goods.
!’! They are actually
[•) a 60c. value,
[jj At C. I. Clough Co.
Made My Life
Worth Living
ALLEN PAGE,
First Street, near the
Court House.
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
Some of the Reasons Why
HARRY H. BELT.
The Great
M ajestic
R ange
^Charcoal and Malleable Iron
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