Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 15, 1920, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY
No Flourish of Trumpets Her-
aided Roosevelt.
OYSTER RAISING IN HOLLAND
SUMMONS.
Highly Scientific Method* Employed In
That Country Have Been Re-
markacly Successful.
(Continued from another page)
15, 1920.
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Immediate Delivery on Nash
and Overland Cars.
Bay City Land Co.,
Lot 10, of- block 55, Pacific
In the Industry represented h.v oyster
Add. to Bay City...................... $ 1.26
! cultivation. Holland is the most sys­ Bay City Land Co.,
__
tematic In Its operations and employs
Lots 4, 5 and 6, of block 57,
Just One of the Crowd Doing Good more elaborate methods than any other
Pacific Add. to Bay City, .. $ 6.46
Work In Hopl Land, but Supreme
country In the world. The numerous Bay City Land Co.,
Lot 4, of block 58, Pacific
in Quality of Leadership—
sounds tlmt indent the coast of Hol­
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 2.29
Proved HI* Energy.
land, particularly In the region of the
River Scheldt, afford excellent facili­ John T. and Thos. F. Kenny,
rpilE wide-spread and heavy de-
performance the Nash Six is now
E% of Wl-2 of lots 1, 2, 3
I was travel stained from head to ties for the propagation of the oyster
and 4, of block 64, Pacific
I
mand
which
exists
for
the
Nash
generally
reorgnized to be a class
an<l
enable
the
country
to
conduct
the
foot, and on the front of my khaki
Add. to Bay City...................... $ 1.26
riding skirt tiured with a plucld dis- most successful oyster Industry In Eu­ Bay City Land Co.,
Six with Perfected Valve-in-Head
leader—to offer an unusually attrac­
” regard of all conventions a large, rope. Public dredging Is not permitted,
Lot 4, of block 67, Pacific
Motor but reflects the quality of its
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 2.49
tive value at its price.
round circle of black axle grease, as the result of that system was the
where the camp wngon had branded threatened exhaustion of the fisheries, Bay City Land Co.,
performance in owners service.
The thousands of Nash Sixes in
Lot 6, of block 67, Pacific
me for my affront of trying to climb and the beds have been carefully sur­
2.49
Add.
to
Bay
City
......................
$
in over the wheel, writes Natalie Cur­ veyed and specific tracts are leased
use
have
demonstrated conclusively
Emma L. Williams,
This big ant! steadily increasing
tis In the Outlook. My com'panions to Individuals and companies, who are
Lot 7, of block 70, Pacific
that they do posses the three quali­
called the round stain un “Indian sun thus enabled to conduct the propaga­
demand is certain proof that this car
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 3.72
symbol,” and It was not comforting tion of the oyster in a systematic man­ Emm L. Williams,
ties
which owners appreciate most in
has more than met the expectations
to hear them jeer that nothing but a ner that Insures the best results from
Lot 9, of block 71, Pacific
a motorcar. The Nash Six is unusu­
bath of gasoline could ever make me the territory available. Many growers
of its owners in practically every
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 2.29
lease several tracts In different locali­
clean again. » » ♦
ally
powerful—unusually economical
Emma
L.
Williams,
community from coast to coast.
I ran across the sandhills to the lit- ties, and adapted to different purposes,
Lots 1 and 2, of block 71,
and
unusually
comfortable to ride in
tie schoolhouse to which the Hopl chil­ which facilitates the various opera­
Pacific Add. to Bay City,
$ 4.57
dren trail down from the mesa top to tions, ns the oysters can be shifted Ei. ma If. Williams,
It has performed and is perform­
and to drive. Its Nash Perfected
be taught In the wnys of the white from one place to another, according
Lots 4 and 5, of block 71,
ing in a way that creates for its hosts
Pacific Add. to Bay City, .. $ 4.57
Valve-in-1 lead Motor is now generally
man. All the white employees of the to the season and the stage of de­
government school were busy with velopment. A few of the oyrff^rnien Emma L. Williams,
of
admirers
wherever
it is in service.
accepted as marking a distinct step
Lots 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and
scrubbing brushes—so busy that they plant shells on the banks, as Is done in
Because of the high character of this
16, of block 71, Pacific Add.
did not look up from their work ns many [4aces In this country, but the
forward in motor car engineering.
to Bay City, ........................... $14.03
they said, "Sorry, we can’t bother largest nnd most successful propa­
about anything now. We're cleaning gators are equipped with their own R. J. Hendricks,
Lots 3, 6,11,12, 13, and 14 of
up for Roosevelt." ” ‘ 1 But so am I,” I tanks nnd ponds, located In conven­
block 75, Pacific Add. to Bay
cried. Yet they only went on scrub- ient shallow bays, in which they carry
$15.09
City............... .................... .
on the culture.
blng.
Bay City Land Co.,
At last I spied a silent and empty
Lot 24, of block 78, Pacific
motor car. A man on horseback
Add. to Bay City,
? .95
MEASURE
HEAT
OF
STARS
seemed to be the owner. “I am go-
Jas.
Maginn,
Ing to meet Col. Roosevelt,’ he said;
Lot 1, of block 80, Williams
“too busy to help you now. You can Scientific Instrument Used at Wash-
Ington is Sensitive to an A I most
Add. to Bay City, ............... $ 2.29
have as much gasoline as you like if
Miraculous Degree.
Emma L. Williams,
you get It for yourself.” I fetched
Lot 2, of block 80, Williams
a handleless cup from the schoolhouse,
One of the experts employed by the
Add. to Bay City, ............. ? 2.28
but I gazed at the car In despair. I
was as Ignorant of Its Inner workings government bureau of standards In Emma L. Williams,
Lots 5 and 6, of block 80,
as an Indian. Presently a handsome Washington hns perfected an Instru­
Williams Add. to Bay City, $ 4.57
and deep-tanned young cowboy In ment which mensures the heat of a
blue overalls passed me, leading some star so far away that it can’t be seen Sarah J. McMillan.
with the unaided eye. This same In­
Fractional lot 1 and lot 2,
horses.
block 6, of Idaville............ $ 1.41
"I wonder If you could get me some strument Is sensitive enough to be af­
fected by the heat of a candle 100 Lizzie Hadley.
gasoline from this car?” I called. "I
VERLAND 4 marks a fundamental advance in motor car construction—
miles away. “What Is the practical
Lot 6 of block 28, Thayer’s
am allowed to have it. You see,” I value of such labor?” asks Thomas H.
$ 3.97
Add.,
to
Tillamook
............
the most important improvement in comfort to the passengers and in pre­
continued, confidentially, “we are nil Uzzell In Everybody’s. "Well, for
Mrs. T. W. Clark.
trying to clenn up In honor of Col. one thing, these experiments by Doc­
serving the chassis from real shocks since pneumatic tires made motoring
Lots 6, 7, and 8, of block
Roosevelt—he Is expected today some tor Coblentz have mude a substantial
49, Thayer’s Add. to Tilla­
possible.
time.” The young man smiled, and a contribution to the theory and tech­
mook ............... >...................... $10.13
Its Three-Point Cantilever Springs create a riding buoyancy which estab­
few minutes Inter he lay in utter nology of measuring high tempera­ Dwight & Curtis.
chivalry under the car, milking gftso- tures which will melt any known sub-
Lot 1, of block 3, Maple
lishes
Overland 4 as a new type of car.
Grove Add. to Tillamook. . $12.40
line Into my cup.
I thanked him stnnce. Making use of this new knowl­
Before the Overland 4 was submitted to the verdict of the public it was
warmly and sped awny. I was glad to edge, other bureau men huve greatly Geo. B. Lamb.
Lots 7 and 8, of block 9,>
subjected to preliminary trials covering more than 250,000 miles in widely
see that he was just as weather stained Improved the high-temperature ther­
Miller’s
Add. to Tilla­
as I.
varying
climates and road conditions. In high and low altitudes, in rock and
mometers which are used Ln the steel
mook......................................... $ 7.15
As I climbed the crest of one of the Industry to measure the temperature
sand,
in
mud and snow and dust, the Overland 4 withstood every ordeal. And
W.
G.
Dwight.
sandhills I stopped
short, open of molten steel. On* of the biggest
Lots 4, 5, 6 ,7, 8, 9, 10, and
in
so
doing,
this car established a new.standard, not merely of roadability, but
mouthed In wonder. A stalwart figure Improvements In the production of
11, of block 13, Miller’s
on a cow pony was riding up the hill, steel In recent years Is the result.
of economy.
Add. to Tillamook.............. $20.64
alone and unattended; without any
“Formerly many millions of dollars’ S. Hughes.
flourish of trumpets, Col. Roosevelt worth of st*el products depended upon
Lot 6, of block 2,. Woods.. $ .82
had arrived 1 His sunburned face was the trained eye of the foreman In es­
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partly shaded by a big felt hat, a timating tlje temperature of steel from
Allof the above described lands
red handkerchief fluttered at his Its color. But these new thermome­ are situated in Tillamook County,
throat, and he, too, looked as though ters don’t drink; they don’t fail; and State of Oregon.
gasoline might Improve his khakis. I their accuracy means vast savings In
You, and each of you, are hereby
waved my sombrero and cried “Hall money, better steel, a decided step for­ notified that there is now due and
to the chief I” No one hnd expected ward in America's industrial sov­ owing and unpaid to the plaintiff,
the great guest so soon, but It was ereignty.”
Tillamook County, on said Certifi-
Certify
like him to be ahead of the rest of
cate upon the several pieces and
7^5ZSZ5B5Z5Z5Z5Z5Z5ZS?SESE5B5ZSZ5Z5^5E5R5Z5RSESH5R.5Z5Z5RS25HSR5?Sr!5?_5?_5i;
parcels of real property hereinbe-
the world.
If it is MEAT you want
On Toad*.
fore described, the sums of money
He leaped from the saddle and we
"Many stories are extant tending to set opposite each of such tracts, and
shook hands warmly. “This Is capl-
try the
addition thereto, there Is due and ,
tai I” he exclaimed. "But don’t spill show that toads have been found alive _ in _________________
owing
and
unpaid
on
the
respective
j
my gnsollne,” I cried. “Every one In In rocks or In soil deep in the earth; sums, further sums for interest ;
Hopf land Is trying to clean up for yet so far a* Investigated by the writer thereon at the rate of twelve per
you I” He laughed heartily. “You in no case has the evidence b**n ut all cent per annum from the 30th day
must meet my boy,” he said, and called conclusive,” says A. H. Kirkland In an of August, 1919; and you are fur­
loudly, “Archlei”—and at this the article on “The Garden Toad” Ln Boys’ ther notified that the plaintiff.
Life. "On the other hand, experiments Tillamook County, will apply to the
knight in overalls appeared I
Yours for
“W* have met today before,” he have shown that toads may be kept circuit eourt of the State of Oregon,
said, with a smile, and glanced sig­ alive at least 18 months sealed up In for the County of Tillamook, for a
Quality and Quantity.
nlflcantly nt my cup. It was nearly plaster or limestone. Thar* Is little decree foreclosing the liens against
BELL PHONE, MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE
each
and
all
of
the
said
several
empty. The desert sun was drinking doubt that the toad may live to be
We give 5 per cent Dis­
pieces and parcels of real property
20 years old, or more.
lip all my efforts, but I did not care.
count for Cash.
The stars were still alight the next
“Though it lives alone la summer, mentioned in said Certificate.
Sil5E5E5aSE5ZSÏSH5ï525HSH525Z5B5ï!5?SH5HS2525HS25HSH5Z5H5ZSH5B5252S?5HS2SÏ
And you and each of you are
morning when we left our camp fire, toads often hibernate in colonies of directed and summoned to appear
but we paused for a moment to fill a half a dozen or more, In feeding within sixty days after the date of
bottle with hot coffee for the colonel, usually by night, the toad patrols a the first publication of this sum­
who had mude his headquarters In the fairly well-defined bent; garden and mons, exclusive of the date of said
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schoolhouse. When we reached the flower beds are frequented, Hnd par­ first publication, and to defend the
Agent
For
schoolhouse, the colonel’s room was ticularly the ground under are lights, action or pay the amounts due; and
empty. "One must Indeed get up early where numerous Insects fall fluttering in case of your failure to do so, a de­ PAGE AND ALLEN AUTOMOBILES
to he abreast of Theodore Roosevelt.” from the lamps above. When food is cree will be rendered by said court,
Write For Demonstration
Phone 32.
we told each other, rather shame­ abundant, ns shown by experiments on foreclosing the liens of said taxes
And
Prices.
and
costs
against
the
lands
and
the
toads
In
cages,
the
animal
eats
an
facedly.
Now. to climb the Walpl trnll, a equivalent of fonr square meals dally, premises named in this notice and
Hunters Take Notice.
Lost.
Ornamental Fire Places Built
steep 600 feet, even on horseback, Is consisting of caterpillars, cut-worms, set opposite your respective names.
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r>—
The date of the first publication of
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
no plensant task before daylight (nnd beetles, ants, etc.”
We have furnished cottages and
Lost a gold wrist watch. Finder
this summons is the 25th day of De­
Places absolutely guaranteed
breakfast) 1 But when we scrambled
pleose leave same at Henry Plasker’s. good accommodations at our camp at
cember, A. D., 1919.
not to smoke or money re­
on foot to the summit, tired and
All processes and papers in this » Suitable reward.
Netarts.
First Clocks Simple Affairs.
funded.
breathless, there stood the colonel,
proceeding
may
bo
served
on
the
A.
N.
Davies,
Prop.
Th<> first clocks were simple affairs
Brick work of all kinds done
strong and secure, among the topmost which showed the hour alone; then District Attorney
of Tillamook
Announcement.
on short notice.
rocks of the Hopl buttes, silhouetted followed the addition of the minute County, Oregon, at Tillamook, Ore­
Night School Re-opens
We make a specialty of re­
against the "yellow line,” as the Hopfs hand, and later came clocks which re­ gon.
Twentieth Century wood saw now f
pairing smoking Fire Placa*.
W.
L.
Campbell,
call the dawn. The little incident was corded the day of the month, the
Night school re-opens January 5th,
Sheriff of Tillamook in operation.
characteristic of his natural drive of phases of the moon, and many other
All orders promptly attended to. at the High School Bldg. Special at­
County,
Oregon.
energy, his unfailing promptitude and pieces of information, generally of a
Call Bell phone 6F2 or leave orders tention given pupils beginning at
his inborn quality of leadership.
at Star Grocery or Sutton’s Market. this time. Commercial subjects offer­
more or less astronomical character.
TILLAMOOK. ORE
WHY THAT LAME BACK?
Karl Wilhelms. ed.
* 1
During the sixteenth century, the Ital­
Portia to Date.
ian and German clockmakers, notably
For the first time In history a wom­ those of Nuremberg and Augsburg,
That morning
lameness—those
an lnwyer, Signora Coinanl, has con­
made great progress In their art. sharp pains when bending or lifting,
ducted a case In an Italian courtroom;
There are those who claim that ons
•nd commentators are nnturally re­
ft
Richard Harris, an Englishman, In­ make work a burden and rest impos­
minded of Portia and the famous case
vented and set up the earliest pendu­ sible. Don’t be handicapped by a bad
of Shylock vs. Antonio. Shakespeare
lum clock some time during th* first back—look to your kidneys. You
may have found hi« Idea for the scene
four decade« of th* seventeenth oen
will make no mistake by following
In an Italian tradition, for the tale
tury; bid this story does not appear
comes down from the fourteenth cen­
_
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. .
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this
Portland resident’s example.
tury of how the daughter of a Juris­ to be v. ell authenticated, and tbs
H A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearer« and wood-cutting
Mrs. J. H. Van Buren, 807 Mal­
honor of introducing the pendulum
■ contractors. One man can move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable.
consult In old Bologna took her fa­
seems to belong to the Dutchman. lory Ave, Portland, Ore., says: "I
■ Hundred! tn use all over the U. S. When not In UM tor wood «uttluir, the 4 H. P. motor will
ther's place in the law school.
had
suffered
for
a
good
while
and
■ run mills, feed mills, feed nutters, pumps, etc.
Q h I-* dMvtrUt fnm mr
Huygens.
But even If ttpa tradition Is based
I
“Hr U'tdttmb rMXarwwrA'traaAear.eMS
ZOOoot.t. <*re.o*o«<
had failed to find anything to help
on fact. It detracts nothing from Sig­
II
a ord."— f. 1. K'lUUau, Sanu. Or..
.f***
t>‘* ^"t**1* SMat.
me. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me of
Kangaroo Tendons Bset Suture*,
l I "ZA mv Mum/ rArwr* )h» A*
lafi M •*. rtu
_
nora Comanl’s appearance In an Ital­
kidney trouble. Doan’s built me up,
dt’ofMaml.lM. —N T. Mfr".
'
The kangaroo, which propels its
ian law court, for law schools and
giving me excellent health and I
law courts are somewhat different, and body over the ground In a series of
America
must
burn
more
shall always praise them. I am hard­
wood for fuel. One Wsde If-rm/*vrFj|
\
r- L
the "lady lawyer” of Bologna did not long leaps or hounds, has a very pow­
ly ever without Doan’s Kidney pills
will do 10 men's work at /
W
appear publicly; she taught law to erful tail which is of great assist­
one-tenth tbe cost Write I ■f'-'Z
f\ I / Z
W
in
the
house
and
using
them
now
for
free
Book.'How
Dan
V
'
*
*%
ajp
\X
\
1
/\f
W
ance
to
the
legs
In
enabling
It
to
leap,
her father’s students from behind a
and
then
keeps
me
well.
There
is
Rosa
cuts
M
cords
.
.„•
‘
AJP
.^Ufdvtd
>
■
A great muscle or group of muscle«,
curtain.—Christian Science Monitor.
a day,” full de-
X dTcr
t
^>ilSJr2W
~a
I
tails and speo-
,, -bl
fl
each little bundle of them with Its own nothing as good for anyone suffering
lai price.
X/A
J
with
a
weak,
aching
hack
and
dizzy
tendons extending to the extremity of
Partnership.
Broker—Darling, we are ruined I I the tail, gives power to this Important spells and whose kidneys don't act
organ. Dr. Henry O. Marcy of Boston right.”
tiave lost every dollar.
Price 60c., at all dealers. Don’t
Wife—Not so, dear; I still have the discovered that these tendons were th*
stock that you gave me last Christmas. ideal thing to use in sewing up mu» simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
cles after a surgical operation, as they ■Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Broker—You have—really?
Mrs. Van Buren had. Foster-Milburn
Wife—Ye«, pet; so only you are are not elastic and they do not soften
until their work is done, and theu they Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Pd Adv,
ruined—not w*.
are absorbed by the tissues.
The Nash Six with Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor
Price $1720.00 Tillamook, Ore
We are Agent for the
Celebrated Nash Truck.
See us if you are contemplating buying a Truck, for
you want the Best.
OVERLAND 4
O
Price $1090 Tillamook, Ore
C. F. PANKOW, Tillamook, Ore
SANITARY
MARKET
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
Wheeler Garage
BAY CITY DRUG CO.
Entire New St ock of Candies
New Syrups. Come and See.
RALPH E. WARREN,
A WADE does 10 men j work
Saws 25 cords a day!
B
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent.