Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 05, 1917, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JULY
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5, 1917.
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Government Needs Farmers as
Well a» Fighter».
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Tw0 million three hundred thou-
Lcres of Oregon & California
lo’lmad Co. Grant Lands. Title re-
tein Vnited States. To be open-
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homesteaders and sale. Con-
some of the best land left in
T'l’nited States. Large Copyrighted
«howing land by section, and de-
L^'non of soil, climate, rainfall,
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temperature.
etc.,
by
I 'nie« Postpaid One Dollar. Grant
Unds Locating Co.. Box Oto. Port-
land, Oreg»»'1-
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Prominent Lecturers at Chautauqua I
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Estimates & Plans Furnished.
Notice of Completed Contract.
SEE OUR
Notice is hereby given. That
Icitv Engineer has filed with the
Id /signed his certificate of the com­
pletion and his approval of the work
I'; (he improvement
of Second
livenue East extending front the
I,orth abutment of Hoquarton Slough
I Bridge northerly to the north boun-
Lrv oi Tillamook City, under pro-
|,;tions of resolutions for establish-
L’nt of Local Improvement district
| v , h and that on Monday the t6th
"v of Julv, iQt7. at 8 o’clock p.tn. ai
|tI^Cit' Hall in Tillamook City, Ore­
WOOD BRIGGS.
LORENE W. WILSON,
W. L. MELLINGER,
W. A. BONE.
gon tlie Common Council of Tilla­
ODD BRIGGS of Kent ucky is Mexican affairs,
mook will consider the acceptance of
and present, i stirring community address, "The Ad-
coming to Chautauqua with Kives a lecture in which his persona1 : venture of Being Human."
«id work.
_ iee expi-rleti.es with Villa, Carranza and
B„tcd this July 5th, IQI7.
his usual bubbling abundanei
W. A. Bone. Illinois’ beloved poet-
Ira C. Smith City Record­ of southern dialect and drollery.
•Madera strongly figure.
! philosopher and humorist, will be
er of Tillamook City, Ore.
Mrs. Lorene Wiswell Wilson of Fed-
W. L. Mellinger, noted authority < ui erated Woman s Clubs is to deliver her ; heard in the greatest of all his plat-
| form addresses, "The House of Maa.’’
Mary Adel Hays.
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I Chautauquas are to hear Mary Adel
iHavs. the New York prinia Donna
Lolortura, who »« rapidly establishing
|a reputation as one of America’s great
Lingers. • >nc critic said in reviewing
Ker work. "----- and when this young
liioman conies on the stage one is ini-
Itressid, not only with the consumatc
■art in this fresh soprano voice of such
En exquisite quality, but with her I
[binned personality that is so pleas­
ing and winning ” Miss Hays possess­
es an unusual range of three octaves
End ths agility with which she docs
(the coloratura roles causes one to
■eel that line surely is her forte,—yet
■he timbre of her voice is so smooth
End »:;rm that she is able to do sus­
tained work just as effectively. Her
Eepirloir is extensive, consisting of
fcperi.’.ic and oratorio arias, and the
little classics in songs down to the
Imp! ballads, all of which she sings
k <n intelligence and sympathet-
;!< rstanding.
Hays conies as soloist with
Ihi R.yal Venetian Band, appearing
t»n' in the evening.
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Fillion Concert Party Will
Appear at Chautauqua
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Grsus’ Tryolean Alpine Yodlers.
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' Tyrolean Alpine Yodlers, the
L company which for forty weeks
Lakreid the famous Swiss Scene in
ih< Trip Around the World” at the
Kci York . Hippodrome, arc coming
to 1 autauqua. No company of Amer-
HE Fillion Concert Party tours the
can singers can give you anything
like tin Yodle songs of these magic I I
west this summer under the ex­
lingers, for the talent of twisting the
clusive management of the Elli­
inherited,
not
ones in vodeling is
plight. Fifteen years the director, I son-White System of Chautauquas.
■■rank Graus, attracted the attention
The personnel of this "Music of the
in European tourists by his joyous Masters" Concert company includes
Binging,, as he tuggeif at the oars of
I ferry l oat on a native mountain
lake. Later he entertained the Royal­
ly of Russia and Denmark, employed
ly the first Tyrolean troupe of that
lime. He soon organized a troupe of
lis own Now to the Chautauqua
llatform his company of entertainers
ring all the musical attainments of
Itrict training, besides great skill
kith ilair home music. On th-. stage
liey thrill ..nd call and shout with ut-
fr I andon. Then to the happy
jstcnishinent of tbc audience, they
Ine zither, guitar and violin solos
p<! vocal numbers equally splctjdid.
tch songs, hunter’s songs, festival
f>tic- ■ nd native airs galore contrib-
I'a • c -ltintious sparkle to their pro­
fams.
n <v ring in the Alps, pounced
P Graus’ Tyrolean Alpine Yodlers
h the last night of the Chau’atiqua,
p uiises to be one of the greatest
fusical attractions of the w< > k.”
the renowned French virtuoso of the
violin and piano, Ferdinand Fillion;
Edna McEachern, concert pianist of
tile Moscow iRussia> Conservatory of
Music, and Fern Goltra, prlma donna
Lyric soprano of the Chicago Grand
Opera Company.
Noted Explorer Tells Thrilling
Story at Chautauqua
Adsl Hays of New York With
Band.
The joint c-oncert appearance of
Adel Hay», prim a donna so.
of New York, with the Royal
[fietian Rand at Chautauqua, will be
r* greatest musical attraction fea-
Fr'd at tlie Elllaon-Whlte Assemblies
WHITEFIELD RAY, F. R. G. S„
the celebrated explorer who s|>ent
fourteen years in Routh America,
la coming to Chautauqua. His lecture»
have enlisted tlie attention of the en-
tire country.
Dr. Ray is known to scientific men
G
M ary
Hurling a Tornado of Death
an ■Til«- Livingston of South America.'
He Is undoubtedly one of the best
posted men in America concerning
general conditions in South America
For a number of years he was official
Explorer for the Bolivian Government.
Dr. Ray will present at Chautauqua
a strikingly Interesting travel talk.
The Wasser Company Brings Joyous
w.-rs formerly promi­
HE Wasser Company are joyful
entertainer»
They »re happy nent entertainer» st Northwestern L’nb
-iverslty, and tbMr work attracted k >
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the«.
aa-AWA
Kz>z>lr<wl
on the Ea.tern Chautauqua., meeting
«d—nib, they drtv. th. with .» ectburtotU receptio.,
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ONE
Into the
Ranks of the Enemy.
Since the introduction of the modern
quiek Öring gun and the perfection of
"time” shrapnel and high explosive
shells new and scientific met bods of
rapid firing have been developed. When
a rapid and overwhelming Öre is
wanted, the range is found, and the
ground within the limits of the pre­
scribed area is swept from end to enJ
with a tornado of Ore.
In the French army tills is called a
rafale (a 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” Are
is a series of three rounds per gun, one
in the original line, one to tlie right
and one to the left. Tills is also, and
significantly, called "mowing.” A fur­
ther combination is called "search and
sweep."
Time was when the commander of a
battery stood near his guns and shout­
ed commands to bls gunners. Today
the artillery officer may be two or
throe miles away directing otH-ratlous
by telephone from an observation float
in view of the enemy's works. The
observatory may be a ruined house, a
tree trunk, a shell crater or a haystack,
and from this point be observes the
accuracy of the fire of his battery and
telephones instructions to the gunners
In the rear, altering the range when
necessary and communicating auy 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 the
difference in height, distance and angle
between the battery commander and
the guns under bls charge.—Exctinnge.
Simple
adel hays .
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Call at our plant and get prices.
save you money.
RAPID FIRING GUNS.
Method of Solving
monial Problem.
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Matri­
There are three places named Hciitari
—one In A Iba n la. one opposite to Con­
stantinople and’one In southern Greece
It is curious that each name comes
from a different original form The
Greek Scutari is otherwise R-atari. the
Albanian one Is the Illyrian Hcvdra.
and the Asiatic one Is the Turkish L's-
kndar. This last means a courier
carrying royal orders from StatSoft to
station and commemorates the fact
that this place, the ancient Cbryaopo-
lla or City of Gold was the starting
point of the Asiatic couriers.
BLOCK WEST O1
Both Phones.
It will
P.O.
HARRIS-AMMER
FURNITURE COMPANY
announce the arrival of their new
SPRING
STOCK!
OF
Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges,
Furniture, Beds, Mattresses.
Make your selections early while our
stock is complete.
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
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DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON
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Dentists.
National Building
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Oregon
Tillamook,
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The late Colonel Anstruther Thom
son in his "Eighty Years’ Itemluis
cences" tells tlie story of a remarkable
marriage.
Of the many quaint “characters"
whom Colonel Anstruther Thomson
met in tlie bunting field none captivate
the imagination like tlie brothers Lea
mon of Ivybridge—"two thin, delicate
looking old men, twin brothers, sev­
enty-two years old. with white hair,
very gentle and courteous in manner,
»ed cutaway coats, white cords, black
boots, caps and gloves; most respect­
able and nothing slangy about them;
they are so alike you can hardly tell
i them apart."
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When past sixty years of age one I
night after hunting one of them said
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to the other:
”! hare lieen thinking neither of us I
can have much longer to live in tills I
world, and it will be a terrible thing
for the survivor to have to remain here
alone. Don’t you tiiluk one of us ought I
to marry?"
“Yes,” was the reply
"I have
thought go for a long time.”
“Well, do you know of any lady?"
“Yes.; I do. Is there any one you
fancy?”
On comparing notes it appeared they
bad both »elected the. Mine womaii
the manageress of th« hotel at Oka
hampt on.
“Well.” said one. we bare lived to­
gether all these year» without a wry
word, and it's a pity we should fall out
at our time of life.”
Ro they tossed up which should mar
ry her. The winner rode down to Oke
ham pt on next mornlnr and was
•opted. All three lived together, and
the wife nursed both brothers in their
last illness and was left their money.
Ths Three 8cutaris.
• ’»»son Mi.,, h h . vs
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rantrp nf thnv «H/taves. and
'»<”hish)ng case with which »he
[' !l,e coloratura roles is equaled
L 'T **”» warmth, smoothness an.I
r xtb of her voice hi ra»tain<*<l !»••*
l>? S'M> p*l**''MHy excels gs s band
r**1, 'he volume and power of her
’ r,,|ng easily gtxive the heavy
•^■'»«npaninieut
Special
Silo!
TWINS AND A WEDDING
I0TED soprano
WILL SING HERE
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FRANK HEYD& CO
General Contractors
and Builders
FISHING RODS,
FISHING TACKLE
Spoons, Baskets, Reels, Snells,
Lines, Floats, Flies, Etc., Etc.
Our flies are known to the
Sportsmen and are reorginized
the finest and best made flies
in America.
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
H.w He Get the Moon.
H. T. Botts, Pres , Attorney
John Henry M»odler. the astronomet
at-Law.
whooe favorite study an* the moon
John
Leland Henderson, Sec­
having learned that Frau Witte, tie­
retary
Treas., Attorney-at-
wife of the state councilor. owned
Law and Notrary Public.
wonderful model of hl« t»et lunifnan
»pent yeitra trying to galu p-;s»e- o
of it. As her bu»bend wns living. 1
could not marry the owner of I .■ i.
el, au he married her daug'ttei ;. : 1 «•
the death of Uis mother In-lt'v th»- -
Al streets. Real Estate,
eted moon l«"am»- his
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I naurance.
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Hotll i’itor.ee.
Successful?
If
Little four-year-old Herrtettn •<'
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watching the cook draw or «-•• •f ft
chicken
And t'S one tiling after an-rlv-i
Constipation and Indigestion.
drawn out mid laid •>» the tab’c llciii;
efts looked up in the <•■»' ’• f ■»- <• »»'
•aid. “Diti you liud wlint ;ou «» -
”1 have used Chamberlain's tablets
looking for N’oraT’—llnrpef’i» Maxa anil must say they are the best I have
tin.
ever used for constipation and indi­
gestion. My wife also uses them for
indigestion anti they did her good.”
Proof That Hs Knows Somatring
writes Eugene S. Knight, Williiiiing-
"It always inulte* me laugh "
ton. N. C. Chamberlain's tablets arc
•What does?"
“To see the min who thinks hr , mild and gentle in their action. Give
knows everything run for the plunif»’ ,them a trial. You are certain to be
the minute that anything go»-» wrung pleased with hthc agreeable laxative
with his water pipes.”—Detroit Free effect which they produce. For sale
by Lamar’s Drug Store.
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Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
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