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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT NOVEMBER, 8, Sale of Registered Jerseys. NEW YORK’S SKY LINE. At the livestock sale on last Satur day at the Fair Grounds, ten head of A Riot of Architecture In Its Jagged Forest of Towers. registered pure bred Jersey cattle and twelve head of grade animals were The best of New York Is against the sold to the following local dairymen: sky. We have uot au equably arrayed F. K. Blackadar, bull............ $ 55.00 town like Paris or l.uudou, with a P. W. Todd, cow ................ . 220.00 tolerably even roof line uud only a few Joe Doneldson, bull ................... 55.00 mouuuiei.ts here and there rearing Ed. Anderson, cow ................... 140.00 beads above the ruck. Everything in P. W. Todd, cow....................... 245.00 New York tries to be higher than ev Roy Blanchard, cow ... . tjo.oo Theresa M. Ross, cow .. 70.00 erything else. The proliie of the city Joe Donaldson, cow ... . . 250.00 is us jugged as a second growth forest Joe Donaldson, cow................... iqooo A city of towers is the name that has E. G. Anderson, cow ............. 205.00 been used to describe Manhattan. But R. W. Hamtnond, cow . 165.00 it is far too polite. We are much more The balance of the grade cows in like a colossal factory town with an the herd, together with heifers ring unending variety of workshop* topped ed in price from $15.00 up to $7500. by the tallest of marble chimneys. Joe Doneldson was the heaviest pur Restlessness and activity are its chaser at the sale with F. \\ I odd watchword«. Even our private house» second. The total amount realized by are stood on end. A few millionaires Mr. Wounns, of Oregon City, whose stock this was, amounted to $2,207.00 cau afford to buy a block and spread or little over an average of $100.00 out their homes so as actually to look per head for the twenty-two head. T. rooted to the ground. The rest of the Withycombe was manager of the sale world must live on end in a tree bouse, connected by many ladders, that might and Rollie Watson, clerk. walk off down the street at any mo ment. Our few monumental structures, Bouldei* Creek. like the custom house and the library The teachers and pupils of the and the Metropolitan museum, are sim Boulder and Brown school districts ply noteworthy exceptions whose pla gave a very enjoyable little entertain cidity makes the surrounding upheavals ment at the Magarell hall on Yll all the more turbulent. Mere change in the manner of the Hallowe’en. The evening was fine and there was a lull sized crowd in at bandar log is uot the real spirit of New tendance. The young performers went York’s sky line, however. It is tur through their parts real well, consid bulence with a method. Contest, rivalry, ering the short time they took for the will to beat out one's neighbor, preparation. stick out in every Jutting cornice. In R. Y. Blalock hauled out a load of every soaring tower. The brick facades flour, sugar, etc., Monday for some of of the newer dwelling houses quarrel the farmers hereabout. D. R. Tinnerstet brought his wood with each other in exactly the same saw out from Fairview last Wednes fashion. Restraint, modesty, a desire day and has been sawing wood at to melt into the general scheme of Blaine and in this neighborhood, the things, almost never occurs to owner or architect. One of the newer houses on past week. John Borba Jr., and wife, have mov Fifth avenue comes to mind, a perfect ed from the homestead at Battle word in dignity and restraint. It is al Lake, down to the Thompson place. most indecently conspicuous by reason J. W. Hester and family, of Hebo, of its contrast with its shouting, tem spent last Sunday at 11. A. Chopard's. pestuous neighbors.—New York Trib- The occasion was a very pleasant one, une. being the celebration of five birth days and a wedding anniversary all THEIR SENSELESS DREAMS. occuring in two families. Mrs. I.. N. Sandoz was a visitor at They Were Not Forgotten, as the Litt)» the county seat last week. Mr. Edw. Kline, is visiting his Czar Had Ordered. mother, Mrs. H. W. Keyes at present. An incident which occurred at the H. A. Chopard received a bushel very beginning of Nicholas II.'s reign box of fine grapes, from H. W. Smith Is very characteristic of the attitude of formerly of this place, but now of tlie former emperor toward any share Madera, Cal. They came by express of the people in the government of and arrived in fine condition. Russia. A deputation of the foremost repre A Slam From Pat. sentatives of the Russian nobility was sent to bring congratulations to the Two Englishmen were driving an new emperor. Very bright hopes were old, lean, wasted cow along a road in connected with the ascendance to the England, when they met an Irishman throne of the young monarch after a coming toward them. “You ought to buy that animal I’at” period of gloomy reaction during the reign of tils father, Alexander Ill., and said one of the owners. In consequence it was decided to pre “How much do.you want for her?" sent to him through a delegation of the “Fourteen pounds.” "Be jabbers!” cried Fat, w alkin" nobles an extremely modest supplica away, “I didn't ask her weight, I tion in favor of an embryo chamber of asked her price.” representatives, the only proposed right of which was the “right” to be consulted by the emperor whenever it pleased An Ascension Likely. him. Two friends met after an absence of The delegates, composed of highly re some months. spected and venerable elderly gentle "What are you doing now” inquired men, numbering several hundred, was Bill. lined up in the big hall of the Winter "Working for a powder factory.” palace in Petrograd and kept standing “Good job isn’t it ?” in a military order and In complete si “Well 22 shillings a week ami pros lence for more than two hours. pects.” At last a detachment of dismounted "What sort of prospects?” horse guards In topboots and with huge "Of getting a ’rise' at any minute." swords hurriedly entered the hall with a terrific noise and placed Itself in front of the awe stricken delegation. Then the tiny emperor in wild excite ment rushed in and. pacing up anil down the hall in the midst of the giant soldiers and shouting at tlie venerable gentlemen, delivered a brief but very deflnite speech, the gist of which con sisted of the following expression: “Forget your senseless dreams!"—A. N. Sakhnovsky in World's Work. Have Your House Wiring Done by Coagt power Co. Nature's Protection For ths Ear. DONE RIGHT at RIGHT PRICES Keep Clean Keep clean inside, as well as outside. Do not allow food poisons to ac cumulate in your bowels Headache, a sign of self poisoning, will point to numerous other troubles which are sure to follow. Keep yourself well, as thousands of others do, by taking, when needed, a dose or two of the old, reliable, vegetable, fami ly liver medicine, Thedford's Black-Draught Mrs. Maggie Bledsoe, Osawatomie, Kan., says: “Black-Draught cured me of constipation of 15 years standing, which nothing had been able to help. I was also a slave to stomach trouble ... Everything 1 ate would aour on my stomach. I used two packages of Black-Draugnt, and Ohl, the blessed relief it has Riven me.” Black- Iraught should be on your shelf. Get a pack age today, pri.e 25C. One cent a dose. AR Druggists E B II K The membrane lining the canal of the ear eontaliia a great number of lit tle glands which secrete a waxy sub stance having an Intensely bitter taste. The purpose of this is to prevent thu eutrauve cf insects and to keep the ear clean, us the layer of wax dries in scales, which rapidly fall away, thus removing with them any particle of dust or other foreign mutters which may have found entrance to the ear. Teachers From the City. Flatbush—I see a lot of New York so ciety women are traveling ubout telling the farmers' wh es how to can and pre serve Bensonhurst—Next thing I ex pect to see Is the Wall Street men go ing Into the rural districts to show the farmers how to water their stock.— Youkers Statesman. Tip For Shoe Lacs. When the tip has come off a shoo lace Just dip the loose end in house hold glue and press hard between the lingers to a long pointed end and let harden well. You will Hud the tip will stay together and can be laced up even through the plain boles without the least trouble. She Was Cruel. They seated themselves at a restau rant table. "Will you have a little shrimp?" he asked. “Dear me," the bright little lady ex claimed 'This is so sudden.”—Louis ville Courier Journal. Tact. On tact the last word was spoken by Barbey d'Aurevllle when hr said "If tact could l>e bought ouly those already possessed of It would waut to buy It." The Kind. "That pretty girl mnkes quite an af- feeling picture when she cries” “Yes; a regular moving picturs.”— Baltimore Auiericau. 1917 MYSTIFYING MILLIONS. Why Pay More for your Smoking and Chewing Tobacco or Cigars. Good Havana Cigars—5c. Each SMOKING TOBACCO Puzzling at First, but It We» Really a Vary Simple Matter. A number of year» ago, when the names of aubacribera to the then re cently issued 3 per cent bonds were be ing sent in to Washington, one sub- 1 scription was received from Oregon, which the authorities supposed to be signed with au assumed name, Ten Million. A curt note was sent to the address given, stating that bonds could be registered in real names only. A prompt reply came from Mr. Mil- lion, written upon paper bearing the letterhead of the flrm of Million & Mll- lion. He explained that he was born a Million and was the tenth and young est child of the family. His father and mother, never being able to agree upon Christian names that suited the taste of both, had allowed their chil dren to be designated by numbers, which with the passage of time had be come their only rightful and legal names. His brother, Mr. Seven, was his partner in business. Some of the brothers and Bisters, as they grew up, had modified the too i arithmetical simplicity of their names a little. He himself was commonly known as Tenls Instead of Ten, and his sisters, the Misses One and Three, had become, certainly to advantage, Una anil Trio. But the law took no cogniz- ance of such belated improvements. Ten Million was still his only legal signature. The explanation was ample and suf- flclent, and the bonds for which he had subscribed were duly registered In his rightful name, but the government clerk who recorded the transaction read his record over several times breathed a sigh of relief when he quite sure he had It unmistakably rect. Because, If Mr. Ten Million been accidentally added up or the bond for Ten Million mistaken for a bond for ten million— —Youth’s Companion. 10c. Prince Albert Texedo Velvet Union Leader Pedro, 16 oz. Dixie Queen, 14 oz. Gold Shoe, 16 oz. - Petterson Seal, 14 oz. Union Leader, 16 oz. 10c. a Package 65c. 60c. 65c. 60c- 60c. CHEWING TOBACCO 10c. a Cut. Star Horse Shoe - 10c. a Cut. - 10c. a Cut. Climax - Spear Head • 10c. a Cut. 5c. a Package. Tigar 60c. pound 60c. > > 60c. > * 60c. 99 Buy your Tobacco from us and save Money Program for Gem Theatre COFFEE AND THE POETS. FRIDAY, NOV. 0. Why Has the Muse So Shamefully Neg lected the Morning Cup? "HEART OF NORA FLYNN"—5 reel Paramount picture featuring Marie Doro. Also Alieen & Gillam will make their last appearance in their novelty entertainment. Good show all through. No advance in prices. Adults 20c. Children 10c. If the ancients had known it there would have beeu a tumultuous cult of the goddess Coffea. and the choruses of Euripides would have been sung by Cofferantes. Coffee has the romance of wine, and caffeine ts far less maleficent than alcohol The coffee bean Is Indeed less beau tlful than the grape clusters, and the coffee grinder Is less romantic than the wine press, but there all inferiority ceases. The odor of coffee Is as noble as the bouquet of Chateau-Yquem; its color—"dark am I, but comely"—Is less glorious than the ruby of Burgundy, but it betokens innocence with enhila- ration. Poets have neglected coffee, partly because poets are greatly under the ln- fluence of tradition, partly because cof fee is a hard word to find a rime for. Oue had hoped that vers libres would give scope to coffee lovers. But the vers - librettlstl and vers - librettistae (those gentlemen and ladies who write poetry for the eye and the ear rather than for the intelligence) have been equally negligent. Philosophers do not care for breakfast. Kant took a pipe and a stroll for bis morning meal. and. If we were to inquire into the habits of tile extremely modern poets, we should be likely to And that they are equally reckless of breakfast. I sus pect them of gruel or mutton broth. To return, as 1 have said, no poet has celebrated coffee. Shakespeare came too soon. Pope has a mere reference: Coffee, which makes the politician wise And see through all things with his half ■hut eye». But In Pope's day coffee was an af fair of afternoon, and company did not appeal to romantic seutlments as break fast coffee does.—Henry Dwight Sedg wick hi Yale Review. SATURDAY. NOV. 10. "THE HIDDEN SPRING”—5 reel Metro picture featuring the delightful and pleasing actor Harold Lockwood. Exciting western story of a fight between a young lawyer and an un scrupulous mine owner. Naturally. "Old uian Butts ts always running down his son's school. and 1 believe It is because the boy is always at the foot of his class." “At the foot. Is be? Then that la where the shoe pinches.'—Baltimore American. Causa For Thought. "The boas said I was brilliant, so be put me among the diamonds.” "Huml He has Just transferred me to Ivory goods."—Louisville Courier Journal. A Long Lived Dwarf. Mary Jones, who died at the age of KN) years in 1773. was two feet eight inches In height When you bury animosity do not set up a headstone over Its gTav*. —Dickens. ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. P orti and O ffick : 1110 W ilcox ,B ld . DK J. G. TURNER, 11. SUNDAY, NOV. “FOOLS FOR LUCK”—5 reel Essany feature Photo play introducing Taylor Holmes. If you are superstitious, have a pet jinx, or feel that the world is ruled by chance, don’t fail to see this picture. In the future it is our aim to give each Sunday night, either a good comedy drama, or a good western drama. Give these Sunday night shows your attention and you will want to come every time. EVE SPECL1LIST. PORTLAND OREGON Regular Monthly Visits to Tillamook and Cloverdale. WATCH PAPER FOR DATES. J MONDAY, NOV. 12. ELANDE ERWIN PIANO INSTRUCTION, “NEGLECTED WIFE"—Episode No. 5. Two Reels. “LONESOME LUKE MESSENGER"—Two reels of comedy. “HEARST-PATHE NEWS” No, 76 TUESDA Y & WEDNESDA Y, NOV 11 12 “THE UNWRITTEN LAW”—Big seven reel Super DeLuxe production featuring Beatriz Michelena. This comes as one of the greatest attractions we have offered. See display adver tisement elsewhere in this paper. Flan on coming. Don’t let anything interfere, you must see it, or have a life long regret on your hands. Regular prices. Adults 20c., Children 10c. Diploma from Chicago Musical College.—Beginners receive the same careful training as the most advanced. Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc tion. All lessons given at Studio. County Representative for the Wiley B. Allen Co.s' line of high grade pianos, player-pianos, Victro’o» etc. J2) AVID ROBINSON, M.D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON THURSDAY, NOV. 13. NATIONAL BUILDING, "SOUL OF SATAN.”—5 reel Fox Picture featuring the pleas ing and popular star Gladys Brockwell. Is ignorance a crime? Should a girl be doomed to the scorn of her fellows because she has not known the pitfalls of the world? You can answer this intelligently if you see this photoplay. Prices for all the above shows, are Adults 20 cents, and ' children ip cents, which includes War Tax in each instance. ' | I I T. BOAI.S, M.D., TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Surgeon S. P. Co. (I. O. O. F. Bldg.) Tillamook Oregon is a corker _r for staying L on the job. Changing an Opinion. Many men can rightly assert that their opinions do nut change, but they are not wise In (toasting of the fact It shows too often that they have learned nothing since the day on which they reached their opinions. So obvious an evidence of Ignorance or foollshuess no man should advertise.—Youth's Com panion. TOOBERT H. McGRATH, C ounsellor - at L aw , "TOOTSIE”—1 reel Drew comedy. Chemical Wealth In Lakes. There are several lakes In the United States which contain sodium carbonate, borax, potash and common table suit. Perhaps the best known of these Is Great Salt l.ake. Utah's ocean ot salt. Others are Searles lake. Owens lake and Mono lake, all In California. The origlu of these lakes is doubtful. In some cases they are probably due to an arm of the ocean becoming land locked. The most remarkable feature about them is the fact that they seem to be continuously fed from subter rail can sources, since they maintain a uniform amount of salt.—Popular Sei ence Monthly. ISS SALENA DICK, TEACHER OF PIANO. Primary and Advanced Instruction. Studio at the home of Mrs. E. E. Koch. Price reasonable. Phone 11 W. M ^^EBSTER HOLMES, A' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW COMMERCIAL BUILDING, FIRST STREET. TILLAMOOK, . OREGON A V id QR. L. L. HOY, ’ hn saw® Hdcrproof' Aktoluidy. » fto Satisfaction Guaranteed 'n PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON *wi T illamook B lock , DEALERS EVERYWHERE. A. J. TOWER CO. Tillamook, BOSTON. Oregon. DR. WISE H. T. Botts, Pres zYttorney at-Law. John Leland Henderson, Sec retary Treas., Attorney-at- Law and Notrary Public. Can be Found on MONDAY AT TILLAMOOK TUESDAY AT CLOY ERDALE WEDNESDAY at TILLAMOOK THURSDAY AT TILLAMOOK FRIDAY AT TILLAMOOK SATURDAY AT WHEELER Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Igtw, Abstracts. Reni Estate, Insurance. Both Phones. Both Phones. TILLAMOOK —OREGON. T. BOAia ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Complete Set of Abstract^ Bocks in Office. Taxes Paid for Non Resident». Notic T illamook B lock , Tillamook .... Oregon ersign ourt < , Both Phones. ppoint nd tes OHN LELAND HENDERSON eased, J ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW T illamook B lock , Tillamook • . . • Oreg ROOM NO. 261. w C. HAWK, 11 per< state a o the roper t the o t Law, ¡thin s His noti Dated E 4 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Orego Bay City D.V M., J. E. REEDY, VETERINARY. c Here is cars I h Both Phones. nd cons: . - Orego) nd olive Tillamook elped un l.vcerine, »NE-SPC tantly.” le ENTI ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. N Y CAÍ ;h or gas T illamook B eouk has QI Ore«! ung we e Tillamook st c ARL HABERLACH. H. I He 1 GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: O pposite Tillamook • I OREGON. TILLAMOOK dersi tners cease ing p did b style with Count with has fi Novel as the jectioi time : pear a Dat< 1917. here was And he v C ourt H oc 1 e swore 1 He would . < >reg< ; last one then •c ad was