Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 24, 1916, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 24. 1916.
AVIATION ILLNESS.
RAPID FlrilNG GUNS.
Hurling a Tornado of Death Into the
Ranks of the Enemy.
Peculiar Distress That Comes to Since the introduction of the modern
quick firing gun and the perfection of
Many Aerial Navigators.
l.nie sbrapnel and high explosive
FLIERS SHOULD BE ROBUST.
They Should Also Be Young, Resolute
and Cool Headed, With Sight and
Hearing and Nervous and Vascular
Systems Perfectly Sound.
«
shells uew aud scientific methods of
rapid firing have been developed. When
n rapid anil overwhelming fire la
wanted, the range is found, and the
ground within the limits of the pre­
scribed area is swept from end to eud
with a tornado of fire.
In the French army this is called a
rafale la squall or gust). It is a series
of eight rounds per gun. each two
rounds being laid to burst 100 yards
farther than the last, thus sweeping
an area of say 400 yards with a rain
of shrapnel or a devastating series of
high explosive shells. "Sweeping” fire
is a series of three rounds per gun. one
in the original line, one to tbe right
and one to the left. This is also, and
significantly, called "mowing.” A fur-
ther combination is called "search and
sweep.”
Time was w hen the commander of a
battery stood near his guns and shout­
ed commands to his gunners. Today
the urtlllery officer may be two or
three miles away directing operations
by telephone from nn observation post
lu view of the enemy's works. Tbe
observatory may be a ruined bouse, a
tree trunk, a shell crater or a haystack,
and from this point be observes the
accuracy of the fire of bls battery and
telephones instructions to the gunners
in the rear, altering the range when
necessary and communicating any en­
emy movements, so that the shells soon
find a new mark.
Instruments of precision and careful
calculations are of course necessary to
fight a battery in this manner, many
allowances having to be made for tbe
difference in height, distance and angle
between the battery commander and
tbe guns under bis charge.—Exchange
ID ROBINSON, MD.,
Notice of Guardian's Sale.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Linn County.
In the matter of the estate
and guardianship of
Charles Murphy and
Walter Murphy, Minors.
Notice is hereby given that under
and iti pursuance ot a license and
order oi sale made by the County
Court of Linn County, Oregon, on the
24th day of July, 1916, in the above
entitled matter, authorizing, directing
and empowering the undersigned
Win. J. Murphy, as guardian of the
person and estate of Charles Murphy
and Walter Murphy, minors, to sell
certain real property belonging to the
said minors at public or private sale
to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
1, as sucli guardian, will, oti or after
tile first day of September, 1916, at
tlie office ot Dan Johnston, Attorney
at law, in the City of Albany, Linn
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell at private sale to the highest bid­
der, for cash in hand, all the right,
title, interest and estate of said
Charles Murphy and Walter Murphy,
raid minors, in and to the following
described real property, to-wit:
Fart of the pre-emption land claim
of D. D. Bailey, in Section 21, in
Township 1 N. R. 10 W. Will. Merd.
2.13
in Oregon, beginning at a point 12.13
chains west of the meander corner
between Sections 21 and 22 in said
Township and Range, and on the
__
North boundary of the aforesaid
claim, and running thence South 8.75
chains; thence Last 3.43 chains;
thence South 3.00 chains; thence
South 69 degrees West 3.67 chains;
thence South 82 degrees West 2.87
chains; thence North 13.37 chains;
thence Last 2.8 4 chains, containing
five (5) acres;
Also: Commencing at a point 15
rods West from the Meander post of
Tillamook Bay, between Section 21
and 22, running thence West 4.95
chains; thence South 11.75 chains
from wJuch said meander post is a
spruce tree 3 inches in diameter,
bearing North 26 degrees East 11
links; thence along the County Road
in Southeasterly direction 8.78 chains
to a post bearing North 12 degrees
East is a witness tree from which
said post is a witness tree distant 150
links from which said post last men­
tioned is another witness tree bearing
South 38 degrees West, distant from
said post 58 links; thence North 4.50
chains to the place of beginning, con­
taining four (4) acres, more or le$s,
all in Section 21, Lot 4, T. 1 N., R.
10 W. Will. Merd. in Tillamook
County, Oregon.
Dated this 25th day of July, 1916.
Win. J. Murphy, Guardian.
Those who are up into the air In fly-
ing machines as well as those who go
down to the sea in ships are troubled
by peculiar and unpleasant physiolog­
ical disturbances which may at times
be of grave moment. This is especial,
ly true of aeroplane pilots or passen­
gers and to less degree of those who
ascend In balloons or dirigibles. The
tremendous importance of aviation in
war lends this subject peculiar inter
est. and Larousse Mensuel (Paris) de­
votes a special article to tbe topic. The
author. Dr. Laumonler, states that the
symptoms vary according to the period
of ascent, of descent and of landing.
In ascending an acceleration of the
respiration and pulse are frequently
noted at from 1.200 to 1,500 meters ai
titude. accompanied by a slight bead
ache located in forehead and temples
and by Indefinable discomfort without
vomiting or nausea. At 1,800 meters
there is a diminution in tbe keenness
of hearing: at times there are halluci
nations and finally an '‘asthenic" con
dltion which prevents the muscles from
obeying the will with adequate rapid­
ity.
On descending the palpitations of
tbe heart become violeait and are ac­
companied by a sensation of anguish,
tbe headache Is intense, the aviator
has an increasing sensation of heat of
the skin, esfieclally of the face, and a
TWINS AND A WEDDING.
desire to sleep, which is sometimes so
strong that the eyes involuntarily close
as he approaches the earth, in spite of Simple Method of Solving a Matri­
monial Problem.
imminent peril.
Strange to say, on landing these trou­
Tbe late Colonel Anstruther Thom
bles are augmented. Besides the head­ sou in bls "Eighty Years' Reminis­
ache and tbe somnolence, hyperemia of cences" tells tbe story of a remarkable
tbe conjunctive (conjunctives) is ob­ marriage.
Of tbe many quaint ••characters”
served, with cyanosis of tbe extreml
ties, acceleration of the pulse and con­ whom Colonel A list rut her Thomson
stant increase of arterial pressure. The met in the bimtlng field none captivate
aviator Often falls asleep as soon iis be the imagination like tbe brothers Lea-
lands, and this sleep is troubled and mon of lvj bridge—“two thin, delicate
nonrefreshing, while the headache may looking old men. twin brothel's, sev- Notice of Appointment of Executor.
persist for many hours or even several enty-two years old, with white hair,
very gentle and courteous in manner,
days.
Notice is hereby given that by an
The ascent symptoms recall those of red cutaway coats, white cords, black order of the County Ccurt of the
"mountain sickness," but are produced boots, caps aud gloves; most respect­ State of Oregon, for the County of
at a less altitude, because of tbe nerv­ able and nothing slangy about them; Tillamook, made and entered on the
ous tension, the cold and above all the they are so alike you cau hardly tell 28th day of July, 1916, the under­
signed was appointed executor of the
relative rapidity of ascension. But them apart.”
When past sixty years of age one last will and testament of Jacob Luthi
wbat distinguishes aviators' sickness
from mountain sickness is that the night after bunting one of them said deceased.
All persons having claims against
symptoms persist during descent and to the other:
"1 have been thinking neither of us the said estate are hereby notified to
are aggravate« after landing. There
present them, properly verified as re­
are besides vasomotor reactions with can bave much longer to live In this quired by law, to the undersigned at
world,
and
It
will
be
a
terrible
thing
hypertension which are peculiar to
the office of E. J. Claussen, attorney,
this malady and give it. according to for the survivor to bare to remain here in Tillamook City Oregon, within Six
Cruchet and Moullnfer. a sort of noso alone. Don't you think one of us ought months after the date of this notice.
I Dated the 3rd day of August, 1916.
graphic autonomy. However, these to marry?"
'T have I
“Yes.” was the reply
troubles are not felt with the same in
Emil Benscheidt,
Executor of the last will
tensity by all aviators. Some find they thought so for a long time.”
“Weil, do you know of any lady?"
and testament of Jacob
diminish with experience, as in tbe
Luthi. Deceased.
“Yes.; 1 do. is there any one y<A)
case of seasickness. It appears to be
true that their Intensity depends prin­ fancy?"
Citation.
On comparing notes it appeared they
cipally on tbe rapidly of the descent
The causes to "which are ascribed had both selected the same woman
In the County Court of the State of
these symptoms Iwlude cold and phys­ tbe manageress of tbe hotel at Oke Oregon,
for Tillamook County.
ical. nervous and moral fatigue. While bampton.
matter of the estate of Mat-
“Well,” said one. “we have lived to tie In E. the
cold may provokie the imperious need
Oliver, deceased.
of sleep, it cannot be the sole cause, getlier all these years witbout a wry
To Ella B. Thayer, Eliza Dean,
since the somnolence Increases on de 1 word, and it's a pity we should fail out Amv Searles, George Dean and Julia
scendlng into ’.vanner air and after st our time of life."
L. White, and all other persons in­
So they tossed up which should mar terested in said estate:
landing. Analogous objections ' are
ry
her.
The
winner
rode
down
to
Oke
Whereas, application having been
made to fatigue as a cause.
The most important of the determln bampton next morning and was ac­ made in due form to the above nam­
Ing causes, according to the authorities cepted. All three lived together, and ed court on the 17th dav of August.
1916, by Herbert V. Alley, executor
quoted above. 4- speed, not horizontal, tbe wife nursed both brothers in their of
said estate, for an order licensing
but vertical speed, which causes rapid last illness and was left their money.
and directing him to sell the real
decompression and reeompresslon In
estate belonging to the estate of said
The Three Scutaria.
ascending and descending. At Pau
decedent and described as follows,
There are three places named Scutari to-wit:
Legagneux «««ended to 3.201* metets
in twent.v-elgjit minutes, whereas It —one In Albania, one opposite to Con­
Lot 8 of Block 12, Necarney City,
would have taken an Alpinist eleven stantinople and one In southern Greece Lot 4 of Block 7 and Lots 4 and 5 of
hours to ns'-end the same distance ou It is curioux that each name comes Block 8. in Tohl's Addition to Nehal­
foot At Vurenoe-snr-Allier Vedrines from a different original form. The em City, all in Tillamook Count”
descended in three minutes from a , Greek Scutari Is otherwise Scutari, the Oregon, and
said Court has fixed th ■
height of 3.000 Ranters Tbe difference ! Albanian one is the Illyrian Scudra. 3rd Whereas,
day of October, 1916, at the hour
of gaseous tension is too great for tbe and the Asiatic one is the Turkish Us- of 10 o'clock a m., at the court room
organism to regain its equilibrium in kudar. This last means a courier of this Court in the court house, at
carrying royal orders from station to Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time
so short a time.
Since these symptoms are not morbid station and commemorates the fact and place for hearing any and all ob­
they disappear naturally in a few hours that this place, the ancient Cbryaopo- jections to said petition and the
or at most a few days, their cessation ■ lis or City of Gold was the starting granting of said order licensing the
sale.
being favored by Test, sleep and moder point of the Asiatic couriers.
Therefore, in the name of the State
ate warmth. Nevertheless they are of
of Oregon.
grave imjiortance because of tbe dan
How He Got the Moon.
You and each of you are herelj-
gers to which they expose aviators.
John Henry Maedler. the astronomer, cited, directed and required to appear
Hence it is highly advisable that whose favorite study was the moon, at said time and place then and there
fliers should be young, robust, resolute having learned that Frau Witte, the to show cause, if any you have or if
and cool headed men. with sight, hear­ wife of the state councilor, owned a any exists, why an order of sale
ing, nervous and vascular systems per­ wonderful model of bls |>et luminary, should not be made as in the petition
fectly sound
And there should be spent years trying to gain possession prayed for, and why said order should
rigorous ellmlnRt.'on of candidates wbo J of it As her husband was living, he not be granted and said license issued.
Dated this 17th day of Aug , 1916.
Lave a tendency to henrt trouble, epi­ could not marry the owner of th*- mod
Witness the Honorable A. M. Hare
lepsy. tuberculosis, hardening of ifr el, so he married her daughter, and at
of said Court, with the seal of
terfes. nervous troubles, etc. They the death of bls mother-in law the cov Judge
said Court affixed.
should have methodical and progres eted moon became bls.
J. C. Holden, County Clerk
Dive training, a diet nourishing, but
First publication Aug. 17, 1916.
not bulky, and ns little fermentable as
Last publication Sapt. 14, 1916
Successful?
possible. They must abstain ttom al
Little four year-old Henrietta »rood
cohol and not abuse tea or coffee.
watching the cook draw or cieaD <i
Notice of Completed Contract.
The clothing must be very warm, hut ( chicken.
not heavy enough to restrict movement
And as one thing after another wa«
Notice is hereby given, that the
The wearing of goggles, putting cotton ( drawn out and laid on tbe table Henri County Surveyor
for Tillamook
In the nostrils and greasing face and etta
(
looked up in the cook's faea and County. Oregon, has filed in this of­
hands will be sufficient protection ( said. “Did you find what you were fice his certificate for the completion
against cold. Finally they are advised looking for. Norat'—Harper's Mags of the contract of Mallory, Haas and
Blum, on the Blaine Bridge No. 5, in
to mount as slowly aa possible and to ( zine.
accordance with the plans and speci­
descend even more slowly.
fications, and any person, firm or
Proof That Hs Knows Somathing.
corporation, having objections to file
Whers th* Blame Lay.
“It always makes me laugh."
to the completion of said work, may
The Duke de Motitansier. preceptor to
“What does?"
de so within two weeks from the date
the dauphin, son of Louis XIV.. being
"To see the man wbo thinks be of the first publication.
told by the king that he bad pardoned knows everything run for the plumber
Dated this the 10th day of August,
a man who had killed nineteen persons the minute that anything goes wrong 1916.
J C. Holden. Clerk.
after having been pardoned for tbe first with his water pipe«."—Detroit Free
First publication, Aug 10. 1916.
murder he committed, replied: "Sire, Press.
Last publication Aug. 24. 1916.
he killed bnt one. Your majesty killed
the nineteen."
It Is a pleasure appropriate to mao
Jitney Service: Auto 'or hire at all
for him to save a fellow man. and grat­
W inufactnring sorrow Is one of the itude is acquired in no better way — hours. Phone SjJ Day— im J
Lee Sly ter.
Ovid.
worst of sins.
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This Isthe Time J
PHYSICIAN AND SURGON,
NATIONAL BUILDING.
TILLAMOOK
To Buy Beds !
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OREGON.
ELAND E ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months lastrue-
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for
W iley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
$
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Right at this season is the very best time to buy beds—
when our stock is full and complete for your selection.
Above, for example, we show one of the beautiful new
Simmons Steel Beds as advertised in the Ladies’ Home Journal
and Saturday Evening Post. Come in and let us show you the
full line.
They arc the famous light weight, electrically welded steel
•about which you have been reading. There is net a nut or a
bolt in the whole bed to rattle loose. And the finishes are
beautiful.
The quality of our merchandise is the best that human skill
and ingenuity can produce; our enormous buying power lowers
the price to the point where they cannot fail to interest even
the most experienced buyers. Let us prove to you that we can
and do sell you the greatest home furnishing values at prices
i,o ether concern can equal.
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ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residenta.
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Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
Tillamook
Oregon.
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DENTIST.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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cook ing and not radiated
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prevent all smoke and
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1 -1914 Ford, a «nap
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