Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 03, 1920, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 3, 1920.
Commencement Excercisea
The commeucvuient excercises for
the graduating class of 1920 will be
held at the Christian church, Friday
evening. June 4th.
the following program will be
rendered:
Invocation, Rev. Oliver.
Violin solo, Selected, Robert Drlscol
Addr<
"The Grip That Holds," Dr.
V. P. Poling
Vocal solo, “The Nightingales of Lin­
coln’s Inn," John Carroll
Presentation of Diplomas, H. T. Botts,
Chairman of E >ard Education.
Girls’ Glee Club (a) "Carmena" (b)
Waltz Serenade, “Softly The Wind
Sighs Tonight.”
Benediction, Rev. Wriggle.
Cheese Takes a Tumble
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a large attendance could be aecurtd
of the people you wish to interest in HAD BATTLE IN OPEN GRAVE
the Fire Preventton work. We will
leave you to arrange the program Obsequies Postponed While Terrier
and Wildcat Settled Their Little
and advise you as soon as possible
Difficulty.
when we can be on your city.
Very respectfully yours,
Alfred Searcy la to Australia what
A. C. Barber,
State Fire Marshal. Buffalo Bill aud the other scouts and
ploueera of our early West are to
America. Life, too, tn the Australian
northwest was no less rough than upon
our own Indian plain*. Searcy tell*
this story of a burial In the "early
days" at Port Darwin:
One cent a word per Issue.
“At the grave it was discovered that
a wildcat had takeu refuge in it. The
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . * warden of the goldfields, who was to
conduct the service, requested the’re­
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, has moved to moval of the animal, but this was ob­
11U I. O. O. F. building.
jected to by the owner of a terrier
a reputation.
This ‘sport’
Just hear the new "Cheney” phono­ with
graph, then decide. .Monthly pay­ thought the opportunity to see a tight
too good to be lost, and the majority
ments. The Song Shop, Main St.
or those present quite agreed. More­
“Nu Bone” made to order corsets— over, as one ’ould glntleman' remark­
Miss M. Patterson, representative, ed, ‘I'm sure Dick won’t mind waiting
1st near 2nd Ave.
j-io a bit. Indade, It’s himself would like
to be standing up to see the fun, G< k 1
Men Wanted—Tillamook Lumber Co. bless him.'
be at Star Garage at 7:30 a.m.
“As he uttered what was Intended
to be a compliment to the deceased
For Sale: Hamilton piano. $150 cash. th» terrier saw the cat, and In a mo­
Apply at this office.
ment flying hair attested the reality
The Brunswick Phonograph plays all of the battle. Both animals had their
records better. The Sung Shop. backers, and numerous bets were
made by the crowd as It surged around
Main Street.
the grave.
The contest was short,
For Sale: 30 head of well bred Ang­ sharp and decisive, the cat 'going un­
ora goats, about half young nan­ der,’ but not until It had Inflicted se­
nies. gentle and not breachy. $4 per vere punishment upon Its adversary.
head. E. F. Miller, Forest Grove, Or. The dog was then hoisted out of the
grave, the fellows immediately became
When in need of something electric fittingly solemn and the burial of poor
just call on the Sunset Electric.
Dick was proceeded with.”
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
between Otis, Lincoln county, and
Neskowin, Tillamook county, which
would be the conntecting link be­
Mexican City Ha* a Number of At­ tween Yaquina bay and Tillamook
tractions That Invite th*
bay.
Wandering Teuriet.
VERA CRUZ WORTH VISITING
Ver* Cruz 1« n city of contrasts. Its
Vividly painted houses of red. blue and
yellow, built cioè to the narrow
streets, have grated windows and
heavy, forbidding doors, which give
little evidence of the charming Inte­
riors with their patios, palm-shaded,
filled with exotic flowers and cooled
by fountains.
Modern street cars look out of place
In the same streets with burros laden
with merchandise, fruits nnd vege­
tables. and Caballeros In their broad
sombreros, vividly colored blankets,
enormous spurs and silver-mounted
saddles. Even the tropical climate Is
in sharp contrast with tbe snow-
I
capped, extinct volcano, Orizaba, which
towers almost 20,000 feet Into the cold
air above. Although this peak Is near­
ly fifty miles awny from the city. It
can be plainly seen from there nnd
makes a beautiful picture standing
white ngalnst the sky or catching all
the colors of the sunrise.
Another point of Interest Is the an­
cient fortress of San Jnan d'Ulloa,
which Is built on an Island, connected
to the malniund at the northern end
by a long sea wall. It has a fair ex­
terior. being painted a pure and radi­
ant white, but hidden beneath this In­
nocent mantle are dark and noisome
dungeons where many political pris­
oners of Mexico have been kept for
years.
Í
Turning hastily from this unpleas­
ant scene, gentle reader, let us retrace
our steps to the center of the city,
which Is marked by the plaza. This
Is a large and beautiful square filled
with palms and flowers, and watched
over benignly by the ancient and
stately cathedral. Every evening dur­
ing the band concert It Is the quaint
custom of the youths of Vera Cruz to
promenade around the square on the
outside of the walk in one direction,
while the young girls, carefully watch­
ed over by their duennas, walk In the
opposite direction on the Inside, Tn
this way most Mexican, flirtations are
begun.
Nazarene Church Service»
10 a. m. Sunday, followed by the
Children's Day Excercises.
Peoples meeting at 7 p. m., for
song, prayer and testimony. All wel­
come.
Rev. A. F. Ingler, pastor
MONEY MADE BY
OUR VULCANIZING
Inthese days of saving and avoiding
waste, and especially in view of the
rising cost of new tires why not make*
your tires last two and three times
as long by letting us vulcanize their
weak spots? Many an otherwise
sound shoe can be saved by our vul­
canizing.
CITY TIRE SHOP.
J. C. Holden, Proprietor.
KURDS A PRE-ARY AN RACE? QUAINT OLD NORWEGIAN CITY MOST FAMOUS OF PALACES
fierce Warriors Have Been Distin­
guished for Their Turbulsno*
Since Days of Xenophon.
Bergen Known for Many Things Be­ Building Constructed by Brunelleschi
sides Its Proverbial Wetness—
for Count Pitti la the Glory
Was Homo of Ole Bull.
of Fiorano*, Italy.
The old Norwegian port of Bergen
Perhaps the most Interesting thing
No country Is richer In beautiful
about the Kurds Is that at least one Is known as the rainy city. “Always palaces than Italy. In most Instance*
Carl Haberlach reports having re­
ethnologist has said of them that carry an umbrella In Bergen,” Is the these have now become the property
ceived the following telegram from
they might easily be taken for Ger­ rule widely followed both by inhabi­ of the nation, so that the taxpayer la
Wisconsin this week:
mans In color of hair, skin and eyes. tants aud strangers. That the umbrella Indirectly responsible for the general
"Daisies twenty three half, Twins
They are one of the races which have Is an accepted part of the Bergen cos­ good while preserving their dignity
twenty two three quarters, Horns
provided plenty of speculation, and tume Is shown by the extravagant old and safeguarding their treasures.
twenty four quarter.”
they have been classed as of the Cau­ saying that a man once walked In the Throughout Italy, from Turin to Paler­
In order to keep Wisconsin from
casian type, though one authority has streets of Bergen without an umbrella, mo, these monuments to the genlua
taking all our markets, it was found
described them as representing prob­ at which sight the horses were so of tbe Middle ages are to be found,
necessary to place the Tillamook
ably the aboriginal race, pre-Ayran, frightened that they reared and shied but perhaps none I* so famous as the
triplets price at 28c Tillamook, and
which extended once over the whole and even ran awny. In spite of Its rep­ Pitti palace at Florence, built upon
Longhorns and Y. A.'s at 29c Tilla­
of Armenta. Lurlstan and Kurdistan. utation, Bergen has many beautiful a hill above the Arno with the beauti­
mook.
It seems pretty certain that they are sunny days, when the only reason for ful Boboll gardens stretching behind IL
It is hoped that the Wisconsin
descendants of those Carduchl whom wearing an umbrella would be to con­ Count Pitti. chief magistrate of Flor­
market has reached bottom for the
Xenophon mentions as haras.^ng the form to custom.
ence In the fifteenth century, desiring
season, as otherwise our prices will
Whatever the atmospheric condi­ to outrival Cosimo de’ Medici, set him­
retreat of the Ten Thousand, and they
have to go down further. The price
still use the caves he mentions for tions, th* fish market of Bergen Is the self to build a palace which should
now asked by Wisconsin makers can­
their winter quarters. Whatever their most crowded and noisy place in town. be the wonder of Italy. He employed
not show the dairymen a profit. They
race, there is no doubt about their Fishwives ar* excitedly trying to sell the architect Brunelleschi, whom
turbulence.
They have the air of their flopping, wriggling wares to un­ Cosimo when building his own palace
sell considerable cheese at auction
fierce warriors, and they live up to decided customers, while other buyers had passed over because of his magnif­
each week, and when offerings are
their appearance, having given end­ and venders grow heated over the icent disregard for expenditure, and
heavy and demand light, prices de­
For Sale: l/a acre land. Good house
less trouble to the Persians at one price of herring or trout.
cline fast. It seems to Tillamook
Brunelleschi was given a free hand.
and barn, lights and water in SUN’S RAYS FOUND HELPFUL
Away from this fascinating scene of Pitti, however, fell Into disgrace for
time or another. But they have a rep­
dairymen that Wisconsin cheese
house. H mile north of Tillamook
utation for honor as well as courage, confusion, in a quiet little park, Is an­ plotting against the son of Cosimo
makers, producing about seventy per
on pavement. Enquire Headlight Beneficial in the Treatment of Tuber­
and, just as the Romanoffs chose their other significant phase of Bergen’s In­ and no workman could be found to
cent of the cheese in the United
culosls
and
of
Great
Value
in
office.
personal guards from among the fierce terests. Here la a statute of Ole Bull, continue his half-completed palace.
States, should get together, as they
Other Diseases.
Cossacks,
so the Persian shahs have Norway's great violinist. Ole Bull was Thus for a century It was to remain,
would have absolute control of the Let the Sunset Electric wire your
been
accustomed
to confide themselves born in Bergen, and he now lie« In Its until Eleanor of Toledo once mor*
home and save you money.
cheese market. The cheese market
The simplest treatment for tuber-
more willingly to Kurdish officers. At grnveyard. The city's tribute to this took It In hand and it became—oh,
and all dairy markets in fact, should
culosls, which Is nothing more than
one time or another the Kurds have genius Is this statue of him, standing, strange Irony I—the home of the Medl-
be put on a cost of production, plus For Sale: New Ford truck, bed and exposure to the rays of the sun In the
been the scourge of Armenia, and as his fellow citizens had so often cean grand dukes. The Pitti was not
cab,
$950.00.
Term.-,.
Also
one
re
­
open air, which has been practiced suc­
reasonable profit,basis.
have
committed some terrible excesses seen him stand before them, with his actually finished until 1889. The sight­
gistered heifer calf. Inquire of cessfully In Switzerland for many
violin ready to play, but listening first seer la aware as he wander* through
!□ their forays.
there
Albert Johnsan, Bay City. Mutual years, has recently received an Impe­
to the rain and the birds and the talk this vast building today, and gazea
0. E. S. Kensington Club.
phone.
J. 10. tus In this country by the suggestion
of men that he might convert them Into at Its walls lined with five hundred
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of Dr. Guy Hinsdale, calling attention
the languuge
of the violin. This simple pictures, most of them masterpieces,
th*
lam
NOT
ALWAYS
A
DANGER
SIGN
The club met at the club rooms on
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­ to the great value of this treatment
statue embodies more truly the spirit that he Is rather In a royal palace than
the regular day.
al Mazda lamps. They give better and urging the establishment of a san­ KNOW ALL ABOUT WEATHER
Mistaken Idea that Spitting Blood of Bergen than its scrambling, money­ a picture gallery, and he doubt* not
There was the largest attendance
light.
atorium In southern California, Colo­
hoarding markets, or Its flippant at­ the truth of Macchlavelll’s verdict,
Invariably Denotte the Presence
present in months, five new members
rado or New Mexico where the great­ Animals, in the Construction of Their
titude toward the weather probabili- that the Pljti palace “Is greater and
of Tuberculosis.
signing the roll for the remainder of
Wanted— Employment by the month est amount of sunshine is to be found.
Houses, Show They Can Fore­
tie*.
more splendid “than the house of any
the year. On account of the absence
■ wib.r'.tnXL,’ ÍÍT7-.V -
on dairy ranch. Call Mrs. Schultz Some seashore locations are almost, If
tell the Season*.
There la no need to become alarmed
other private citizen whatsoever.”
of both President and Vice-president,
not quite, as suitable as far as the
at John Burns, Mutual phone.
If one spit* blood, It is not, as so
the Secretary, Mrs. Bales, called the
amount of sunshine Is concerned, but
The weather man has co-partners
think, a sure sign of consump­ HAVE THEIR OWN LANGUAGE
meeting to order.
I have a large number of pigs for there are some other favorable fea­ In the prediction of a bad season In many
FIRST OF FEATHERED THINGS
The 23rd Psalm was repeated by
sale, if you are interested call me tures In the southern and western loca­ the wild animals who qualify as tion, for the overwhelming majority
No Doubt at All That Bird* and Beast*
all present and the regular routine
on Mutual phone. A. C. Bosrnon. tions. Sunlight has been found to be weather prophets for the experienced of tuberculosis patients never have
Hold Communication With
thia symptom, and the blood may come
Archaeopteryx Must Have Been a Re­
of business transacted.
one of the best cures for torpid out-of-doors man.
Each Other.
from the larynx, pharynx, tfeeth, stom­
markable Looking Bird From Ac­
Mrs. O. M. Cook favored the club My middle name is George. Let me wounds, gangrene, frostbite and other
"Trappers believe firmly In the abil­ ach or even the small Intestine.
counts of Ita Appearanoo.
bring
you
"Vaughn
”
Best
drag
saw
similar
lesions.
It
is
not
the
heat
In
with vocal music, with Mrs. Tucker
ity of wild animals to forecsst weath­
Dr. II. Rablnowltsch of New York i That phrase, "dumb animals,” be­
on the market today. Call E. G. the rays that Is beneficial, but the er conditions,” says the Hunter-Trad­
as pianist.
Today the birds ar* all quite differ­
Krebs.
blue and violet rays, and they are er-Trapper, published in Columbus, O. points out In the Medical Journal that trays more ignorance of the life around
The hostesses, Mrs. Botts and Mrs.
when we consider the great size of the us than any other ever Invented by our ent than they were year* ago. The
strongly
bactericidal.
But
the
sunlight
Bales, served a dainty luncheon,
"The type of house which the musk­ arteries that enter the lung and their race, for, though no species save man first bird that was ever seen on earth
quite typicial of “rare June days.” The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s pianos and is not merely bactericidal ; It Is a pow­ rat builds for the season Indicates the minute ramification on the surface of haa an articulate language, no one was called the Archaeopteryx, which
players
at
The
Song
Shop,
Main
St.
erful stimulant to every act of animal kind of weather he expects. When
Buttercups were scattered in profus­
All standard makes. No stencils. life, particularly the oxidation which the muskrats build large houses, with the delicate air cells we should not who has watched and attended to the is a Greek word, meaning “ancient
ion on the table cover with a huge
gives the blood Its power to eliminate thicker walls, a cold winter Is to be wonder If blood I* sometimes coughed way* ef birds and beasts can doubt wing." It waa a very odd bird. It
basket full gracing the center. Place
up from the lung*. Severe coughing that they very thoroughly manage to had a long, thick tall, with bows of
disease.
For
Sale
:
4y
2
acres
river
bottom
land
expected. If the houses are made un­ or straining may easily break a small convey te each other their wishes and flesh and with feathera growing from
cards carried out the same dainty
In
city
limits
in
meadow
and
cot
­
usually high, much snow and high wa­ branch of one of these arteries.
flower.
Intention*. Each, in It* own way, com­ it. It waa not like a bird's tall is
tage and 6 lots adjoining. Pavc-
ter will come.
Guests for the afternoon were as
Dr. Rablnowltsch say* the hemor­ I municate* with Its fellows, and If the now, but mor* Ilk* a lizard’s tall. It
Cloth
From
the
Pineapple.
paid.
$6500.
Enquire
nient
all
“Just before a storm, all animals rhage Itself Is of alight moment. If It language I* not our language it at any had two legs, with which it could
follows: Mesdames B. C. Lamb, Mer-
The pineapple, naturally, gets Its
of John Leland Henderson, 206,
riel Smith. Ira Smith, Erwin Harris­
chief notoriety from Its excellent fruit, are unusually active and travel fast comes from an aneurism, death la al­ rat* eerve* their purpose exceedingly walk and perch In the tree*. It ala*
Sth St.
on and Schnal, also the Misses Imus
but there la another uae widely known and far. Even human beings notice most Instantaneous; If It come* from well. Certainly th* amount of Indlvld- had two other limb* like hands, which
I
and McNair.
In the Philippine Island* and other a difference tn their feelings just be­ a congested area and 1* limited, it fa
It probably uejd to cl|gib about th*
—All persons are hereby torrid lands. The same species, or fore a storm, especially if they are in some way* beneficial by relieving flpectmens of the asm* species can onl? trees, lnelead" or flying from bough to'
The meeting to be entertained In Warning
warned to note the machines and
perhaps a near ally, can be so grown troubled with rheumatism or other all- the congested area. It has another be realised by thoee who have had bough, a* bird* do now. It* eye waa
July with the Misses O. M. and H. F.
prices quoted by traveling sewing as to produce leave* eight feet long ments of a like nature.
good effect—making a recalcitrant pa- 1 much to do with wild creature*. No fitted with a sort of armor ahleld, aa
Cook as the hostesses.
machine agents and to compare aud containing a fiber of such strength I “It is reasonable that nature has tlent obey the doctor’* order*.
on* mammal or bird Is ever
the reptily’A Ita beqk wa* armed with
with what we have to offer at the and beauty that ita cultivation has provider! animals with a sixth sense
The treatment I* directed to tbe acter and behavior the exact dupi
strong teeth.
Gasoline Situation Very Acute.
same price before buying. More long formed an Important Industry in for forecasting weather conditions cause and not to the hemorrhage.
of the next; each differ* In some way
Of course there I* no sue
Singer machines made and sold these countries.
which mean so much to them.”
from jta^jielghbvr, so you can never this now, and It Is not surprising that
Messrs. F. R. Beals, C. J. Edwards
than all others put together.
But no machine has yet been found
depend "otT atty two anlmajs jjoln^ ex­ sucha^ blrj gio^ld pass away. Even
and R. B. Miller were appointed, at
Elf Arrows,
There’s a good reason.
Singer by which the fibers can be cheaply ex­
Desert Compensation*.
actly the same thing under the same In these days two or three Strang*
a public meeting, as a committee to
Elf
arrow
I*
a
name
given
to
a
tri
­
Agency, opposite Post Office, Tilla­ tracted. The outer skin Is remarkably
For all the toll the desert takes ef
circumstance*—In fart, we find that birds have died out.
go to Portland and investigate the
mook.
•
tough and a force strong enougli to a man It gives compensations, deep angular piece of flint, formerly used Individuality
reign*
as
supreme
Men have killed many birds and anl-
gas situation.
crush tt spoils the fiber, so it has to breaths, deep sleep, and the com- as an arrowhead by early Inhabitants throughout Nature as It doe* through­ mnls, but In making the world what It
After an Interview with Mr. Storey For Sale—Hatching eggs and day old be peeled off -with a knife and rhe tnunlon of the stars, It conies upon of Greet Britain and Europe generally. out man, hut then, after all, man Is
now Is, nature has killed far more.
of the Shell Co. and Messrs Balsley
chicks for sale, front White and fibers pulled out by hand.
one with new force in the pauses of It was once believed that these barbs a part of Nature.—Frances Pitt In the Whole races of animal* have been de­
of
flint
were
shot
by
elves
or
Invisible
and Donaldson of the Standard Oil
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying
This Is a long process, and. how­ the night that the Chaldeans were a
National Review (England.)
stroyed by earthquakes and floods.
Co. we are obliged to report that the
strain. Day old chicks $20.00 per ever cheap labor is. the fiber Is still desert-bred people. It Is hard to es beings at cattle or men to bewlfch
In time nature changes all things,
i
shortage of gas on the Pacific Coast
100 post paid. $18.00 per 100 if expensive. But It is greatly prized cape the sense of mystery ns the stars them, hence the name. Cattle dying
and so she did the birds.
Aretlc
Tern*
Love
the
Celd.
suddenly
In
the
fields
were
said
to
you
come
to
my
place,
and
furnish
is so acute as to warrant the state- t
for making cloth, because of Its silky move In the wide, clear heavens tn
For h long time It wa* thought thst
your own box to put them in. Eggs luster. Europeans visiting the Philip­ risings and settings unobscured. They have been struck by an elf arrow ; and
ment that for the next ten weeks
I
Longest of All the Art*.
for setting, $1.75 per setting of 15 pine Islands often bring hack, as a look Inrge and near and palpitant, ns this superstition still lingers In Ire- the golden plover bore off the pslm for
there will be a approximately fifty
post paid, or $1.50 if you come and souvenir, a piece of this “plnn cloth.” If they moved on some stately serv­ lanjl at the present day. Elf arrows length of flight between summer and
Let It be remembered that though
per cent of the normal requirements
get them. No business done on Sat­ so greatly prized by the Filipinos.
for California and Washington and
ice, not needful to declare. Wheel­ set In silver, were frequently worn as winter homes, but now that distinction all arts are long, the art of playwrlt-
urday. Wm. Stuiver.ga.
ing to their appointed stations In the talismans, and were considered most Is awarded to the arctic tern. This Ing Is the longest. And after year*
slightly less for Oregon. This differ­
sky,
they make the poor world-fret of efficacious a* preventives against pol- bird breeds as far north as It can given to the study and practice of It
ence against Oregon being due to the
First Use of Word "Jingo."
They are also find anything stable on which to con­ you will find—precisely as In acting,
To
Trade:
Merry-go-round
for
tour
­
no
account.
Of no account you who son aud witchcraft.
fact that there Is no reserve supply
Jingo was coined in the Russo-Turk­
called
elf
bolts,
elf
darts,
elf shot and struct Its nest; it has been found with­ writing, painting, sculpture, music,
touring
car.
No
junk.
Box
397.
lie out there watching, nor the lean
in Oregon due to our special gravity
ish
war.
The
apprehension
in
England
in seven and a half degrees of the only more so—that It I* never to be
elf
stones.
Tillamook.
law.
over the outcome of that struggle coyote that stands off In the scrub from
pole. And that neat was found sur­ fully mastered. Every time you at­
you
and
howls
and
howls.
—
Mary
This will necessitate a curtailment
found vent In the patriotic song whose
rounded by a wall of newly fallen tempt a drama you learn aomethlng
Austin,
In
"The
Land
of
Little
Rain.
”
Mocking Bird I* a Fighter.
of gasoline use to actual necessities Miscellaneous Advertisements refrain was:
snow which th* mother bird had care­ more about how to do It; and aome-
The mocking bird I* the only bird I fully scooped out from round her
that the essential industries may
“We don't want to fight; but by
thing mor*—wholesome lesson for van­
Not a Stlckup.
have ever seen drive away a cat; he , chick.
continue to operate.
Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. jingo, If we do, we’ve got the men;
ity I—about your own Ignorance and
While
motoring
in
Tennessee
on
a
National Building.
will peck and dnrt about so fast and
During this ten weeks of limited
The tern arrives In the far north
we've got the ships; we’ve got the
lonely rosd one night we were being | bewllderlngly that the cat becomes about June IB, and leaves again for limitation. “I kave played Hamlet
supply the use of gas for pleasure
money, tool”
now for OO year*,” exclaimed th* fa­
The song became popular, was heard followed In a machine containing five 1 confused, and seems not to reallae that th* south toward the end of August, mous old actor Betterton when some­
driving must be very limited if not Dr. Wise—Dentist.________________
colored
men.
They
kept
uncomfort
­
her
assailant
la
a
mere
bird,
but
hur
­
■
when
the
young
are
able
to
fly
strong
­
entirely eliminated.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. on every street corner and from every ably near us. and after a few miles j ries off In * panic to escape such a dan­ ly. Two or three month* later th* body told him hl* performance of that
organ grinder, and was whistled by
The shortage is a positive fact, all
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
part wae perfect, “and I believe I have
every bootblack. Shortly after this the we motioned them to pass, hoping they ; gerous foe. He even distrust* the I bird* are found skirting tb* edge of not got to th* depths of all Ita phi­
reports to the contrary notwithstand­
would speed along, aa we feared a clumsy old turkey buasard. who haa the antarctic continent, 11,000 mile*
election
campaign
began,
In
which
ing and is a condition that we must Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
losophy yet.” I began playwriting when
Gladstone, the head of the Liberals, at­ posaible holdup. Instead of continu­ lighted down in the yard to Investi­ | away. What their track I* over that I wa* a child. I have been at It now
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
adjust ourselves to.
ing
on,
they
stopped
directly
In
front
vast
epace
no
one
yet
known
gate
the
garbage
can
to
aee
If
by
any
tacked the Tory party, then led by the
for not lee* than B0 year*, and I know
of us, and when one big black fellow
Counter Sales Books—Order .your Eart of Beaconsfield. The Tory foreign asked na tn atop our hearts were al­ chance the cover haa been left off. nnd
I have nowhere near got to the depths
State Fire Marshal and
the buaaard, like the cat, never tries
Sales Books from W. F. Baker, policy was ridiculed by the Liberals as
Mouee Fight* Snake*.
ef all th* phtleeophy of It yet—and,
most
at
a
standstill.
However,
we
to
defend
Itaelf,
but
sidesteps
and
J. W. Stephen» Coming
ene
of
‘
‘
bloodshed,
glory
and
jingle.
”
agent Pacific Sale* Book Co. Call
■veryone haa heard of th* remark­ what la more, that I never ehall do so.
bieathed
easier
when
he
said
:
"Will
dodges
and
finally
flee*
from
Ita
small
Since that time the word jingo has
«8 Headlight.
able combat* of the Indian mongoose —David Relate* In the Saturday Kro­
been used to designate an Individual you-all be so kind es to let u* have a ' enemy—never seeming to think that with venomou* make*, In which little ning Poet.
Th os Coates ts in receipt of the
little
gas?
We
she'
can
’
t
make
It
to
one sweep of Ita big wing wonld grind
or section of a party prone to rush,
rlkkitikkl-tavvl come* off victor. Tbe
following letter from A. C. Barber,
Bid Wanted
without mature consideration, into the town, fo’ we am about ent."—Ex­ It to dust.—Exchange.
I fart BNH the mont»ose invarfehl}
change.
t' ? State Fire Marshal:
W»d ftkHdiM«
Th«** ftkyk
horrors of war.
aurvfvbe hke IM to the stigkihiHlo*
ft* lovb W fttMtroMtlte. frhlcft hr*
The County Court will receive
Salem, Ore., May 28. 1920.
Land Worse Thdn Werthltfc.
twat
tt
la
iffittahb
to
snake
pbtten.
American Peads.
Air. Thos. Coates, Fire Chief, Tilla­ ! sealed blds for 100 cords. Alder,
The desert of Gohl it» central AMh, ether antMkl* Mid th be Iffimnrte arb ««ally mirk Matt of nkture, lb arti!
Anolent* Meed Slang.
eshiffifln ; 6iit tt froUld appear ha vi
Is a species of green or Irl- where hone-drynes* Was h»** the ’ th* pJg and the hedgehog.
There
Hemlock, Fir Slab, Hemlock Slab
mook. Oregon.
An ancient na* of a modern alang
bteh Hlkrt Mpktlr th thè food old
My dear Chief: I have your letter wood, or one half Alder and the reBt Idiom, waa mentioned by T. E. Peat, descent pearl found occasionally In fashion for thousand* of years, la a!**
The ffzperlniMrt of a British fi»t-
yttr 1Ì42 crowd* fre-
the abalones, or e*< sheila, ef the Cal a difficult place to obtain * drink. uraMt show that ah ltum*! of th» tfttiW. th
of the 27th instant extending an in­ I one of the woods mentioned.
tbe lecturer tn Egyptology at Manches­
Chkring Uro**. 7xA-
Blds will be opened on Saturday ter university, according to the Man­ Ifornla coast. Black, and gray pearls Its largest streams either vanish th doflMim* Mffitly hiubf b> addM to th* UtiMitM the Miff». . Cftbrin
vitation on behalf of youraelf and I
are found In Lower California waters; I the sand or empty Into salty lake*. list of Immune. Thia animal la known don, to view 'the largest Thames
your city officials for a visit to your June 5th, at 9. a. m., 1*20.
chester Guardian. He Mid that the
i
white, pink, brown and other colored Caravan routes from China to Russia aa the lerot and is said to fight fierce­ monster, or miraculous man-eater, that
Homer Mason,
city by representatives of this de­
Egyptians alway* used the vert* “to
pearls In some of the fresh water are still Important trsde channels, for ly with viper*. loirge doses of vi­ waa ever In the world. Aa a boy waa
County Clerk. do” in referring to a visit te a coun­
partment for educational work.
brooks of Ohio, Tenneesee. Texas. the Russians Insist that a sea voyage per's poison were Injected Into on* washing hl* mop this surprising mon­
try
jnat
aa
an
American
today
apeak*
I am pleased to receive this invit­
Kentucky, and Wisconsin; purple and destroys the flavor of tea. This great lerot, from which Injoctlon no III ef­ ster caught hold of It tn hla mouth,
of “doing" Faria or London. After
ation at this time as I am now ar­
black ;>earla are sometime* found In
On one occasion a and had very like pull the boy Into
ranging a schedule for work In this ; Administratrix’s Notice to Créditera. thia It will not surprise na to lean the ebells of the common clam of Long arid waste Is 1300 inHoe wide and I fect* followed.
the river, but he calling out for help,
that Hannibal considered Ma expedi­ Island sound and the Atlantic coast. 400 miles deep and the almost rainless lerot wa* badly bltte* In the eye by
State beginning June 14th during ;
aererai men cam* to hl* assistance,
i a viper and *o signa of poisoning fol­
years
since
antiquity
have
parched
Ita
tion*
aa
nothing
mor*
than
“
stunt»
”
which time we expected to visit Till- ■ Notice Is hereby given that the un­
The principal pearl fisheries of the
with great difficulty dragged thia mon­
ainook. This was the earliest date at dersigned, Vine Dwight, has been or thst the Roman populace was rath world are Ceylon, the Persian gulf, sands to the dryness that drifts lowed.
ster out. and he lived four hour* after
which I could secure the assistance duly appointed administratrix of the i er annoyed when Julius Csrsar WM weetern Australia. Torre* strait* and In gyrating sand waves and snuffs out
on ehore."
vegetation with Ita hot breah.
of Mr. Jay W. Stevens and the use estate of W. G. Dwight, deceased, j “done in."
A Gentleman.
the Sulu archipelage.
of his films. The 'field force of this late of Tillamook County, Oregon, j
A gentleman I* full of consideration
Whale Oil From Gwerdfleh.
Christian Church.
for other*, a foe to violence of opin­
department will be in Baker for a- and has qualified as such adminis­
Many Neglect Their Heir*.
The head* of 100 average swordfish
COAST COUNTIES WANT ROADS
-------- o ■
bout two weeks yet on making a sur­ tratrix. Notice Is further given that
One who la at all curious In such mat­ ion or expression; an enemy at th*
vey of that place but will return here I all persons having claims against said
ter* cannot fall to be emazed at th* la- same time of restraint, suspicion, will yield flfi gallon* of an oil that baa
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
estate must present tbe same, duly
before the 14th.
consequent
fashion Io which men trans­ gloom or resentment. He I* merciful, high market value. Refined and sun-
Lincoln
and
Tillamook
Delegation,
Preaching service*, 11». m.
I verified, together with vouchers, to
mit the money thst he* represented gentle and tender; avoids unseason­ blenched. It la Indistinguishable from
Our visit will be planned for the
to Meet Commission.
Chriatian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
the work end saving* of their llvea able allusions or topics; never makes whale oil, and commands the at ma
week beginning June 14th and aa the undersigned, or to her attorneys,
price.
In fart, commercially, It it
There will be no preaching ser-
soon as we get the schedule arranged Johnson A Handley, at Tillamook,
Newport, Or., June 1.—A delega­ Death, like birth, I* an Inevitable fart himself prominent In conversation, and whale oil.
wtll advise you aa to what date we Oregon, on or before aix month* from vice* In the evening, aa it la Child­ tion of representative* citizens of” In human experience; yet the average suppreaae* kla own egotism. He make*
Whale oil I* obtained on a meh
I
expect to be there. We will endeav- . this date.
ren’* Day. and a special program will Newport and Toledo left Monday for ' men liven a* though he were to be light of the favor* which he does and larger acnle from halibut he*da, which
seems
to
receive
while
he
confer*.
■*
Dated April 29. 1920.
*
or to attend as many mettlngs as you
be held by the members of the Sun­ Portland to represent Lincoln county tbe on* exception te tbe common rule
la eompnlona la laapnting motive*. I* ar* treated In the same way Ba the
Vine Dwight.
may care to arrange for aud arrange- ■
day School. Everybody be *nr* and at the meetlak of the 8tate Highway' and might confidently expert te live never ssu er little, never take* en- awordfieh head*—cooked to a pulp
forever.
I*
nla*
*****
out
ef
ton
he
Admlnlatrntrlx
of
th*
uaaata should be made to have tbe
be pricent aa it will be something commission today.
with steam «nd preaeetl. A short ton
4*ee ant tab* eve* the r*dl***’*ry fhlr advantage end never mlatakee
■Mat* *t W. O. Dvrtght, out of the ordinary. Tbe rpgoram
motto* picture Mui shown at night j
of them will yield 40 gallMM ef eH.
A bmbe tb* rea* te bo aatta ter prarnntlea ef making ■ will. -C*llWe
where th* adnaMaten will be free and '
*111 commence at • o'clock
I* a dirt road of abestt otgbt asile*