Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1920, Image 8

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Tl’.LA.MOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 15. l©20.
AVE FIGHT
Handicapped Wolf Almost Sue
ceeded in Escaping.
/
MOVING DAY IN OLD TIMES
•o Many People Apparently Fear
Count and Appreciate the Blass-
Inga That Are Theirs.
City of Adana Redolent of Filth
and Smells.
Brooklyn's "Fixed Feast of Movables,■
When Flats Wore Unknown In
the City of Churches.
CHANGES IN SPAIN
Nation Has Formed Liking for
Outdoor Sports.
Rejxirt of the condition of the
TILLAMOOK C0UNTY| BANK,
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
business J une 30, 1920.
A well-meaning, if rather dour,
Long ago tn Brooklyn—In the con­
gentleman once said to a mother w hom
sulship of Plancus, when Fernando
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he saw playing happily with her chil­
Wood was Tummuny mayor of New »
-------------------------- -...................................................................
dren
:
“
Don
’
t
:
York,
an
l
the
perennial
effervescence
set
too
much
store
on
Conditions and Sights Such ss Would
War Started the Movement, and It* Loans and discounts......... »..............................................
Wanning on Thr«« Legs and Dragging
^698.822.17
your children, especially don't make
of the Fenians bubbled over in anti-
Mak« an Occidental Samaritan
Popularity Does Not Seem to
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ...................................
Trap Which Had Bean His Undo­
*.848.2«
' draft riots—tn that rolled golden age,
idols of them, for fear they are taken
j Bonds and warrants ............................................................
Faint, Though Inhabitants
Have Greatly Abated With
ing. Animal Was Killed When
73.883.1S
from you as a punishment."
I May day was "moving day,” Henry
Stocks, securities, judgments, etc......................................
Placidly Endure Them.
Advent of Peace.
2.333 90
Almost in Safaty.
It was good to hear the spirited re-
■ Van Dyke writes In Scribner's.
Furniture and fixtures....................... ................................
6.750.00
tort of the warm-hearted little wom­
Beautiful Brooklyn, with breezy
We stop[>ed for two «lays at Adana, heights overlooking the turbulent
While the war was absorbing the at­ Other real estate owned.....................................................
“ _ In the summer of 1882," says * an. The remembrance of it is inspir­
795.85
westerner, “my parents moved from ing today, remarks London Answers. the scene of the great massacres of tides of East river, and the round tention of the English, sport in gen­ Due from banks (not reserve banks)..............................
6.284.9«
Iowa to the new county of Hand I d
87,455.86
“I'm going to love tny children with 1909, when more than twenty thousand I i green patch of Governor’s island, and eral and polo and horse racing in par­ Due from approved reserve banks...................................
Baath Dakota. The railway had beer all the love I am capable of whilst' Armenians were murdered, and where the long low metropolis of Manhattan, ticular took refuge in Spain under the Checks and other cash Items............................ ..................
* 795.75
completed as far as Pierre, but there I have got them. If they are taken again in 1915 many thousands were de­ and the hills of New Jersey and protection of King Alfonso. It seems Exchanges for clearing bouse............................................
1.929.34
were few stations, and at Ree Heights, from me, which certainly won't be as ported and many slain. Adana is 160 Staten island beyond the buay harbor! that the coming of peace and the re­ Cash on hand............................................................... .... .
12,931.6».
where we got off the train, there was a 'punishment,' I shall be glad to re­ feet above the sea and we had been what a broad and nc'.le outlook, what turn of the sport to England and Stock Federal Reserve Bank...............................................
1.500,00
csdjr a rough platform made of planks, member how very dearly I have loved at 7,000 feet a few hours earlier, so a rural, self-complacent charm was France has not found the Spaniards, Interest earned but not collected......................................
8,250.00
willing
to
let
go
of
their
new
outdoor
that
the
heat
appeared
to
be
torrid,
»nd a box car in which the agent lived. them 1“
Customer's
liability
account of "Acceptances” .
thine, O city of churches, “all unrav-
33,000.00
writes Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord in I aged by the fierce Intellectual life of accomplishments. Rather, they have ! Other resources ......................................................................
“The last of the buffalo had been
She was not afraid to be happy.
567.45
billed or driven off and the prairie
the ceutury,” wrapped in New Eng­ gone in for more of them. A writer in
A poor fellow whose life bad been the World’s Work.
Total
!...........................
was covered with the skeletons of one long fight against grinding pov­
Adana is the principal city of Cili­ land traditions and based ou a solid the London Dally Mall, acting as cor­
1944,148.53
respondent in Madrid, says:
these animals.
erty was unexpectedly left a legacy cia, a vast alluvial plain, one of the Dutch financial foundation I
“
The
duenna
is
doomed.
Also
the
“The county was alive with wolves which quite removed him from further most fertile regions In the world. Its
a
Beecher aud Storrs were thine,
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and coyotes; they were nearly as want. The touch of the past, how­ heat in the dry season Is terrific. The Jachtn and Boaz, pillars of the ora­ semi-oriental system she represented.
“The death warrant was signed Capital stock paid in ..............................................
common as domestic animals are now. ever, was still upon him. He was soil is as fine and impalpable as flour torical temple—and, Lord, how they
On almost any morning from one to a I afrabl to spend, afraid to raise his and a dog trotting down tlie street hated each other I Walt Whitman also when the señoritas of Madrid took to Surplus fund................................................... ...... ....
Bozen could be seen from the door of face to the sunshine; he was afraid raises enough dust to hide a motorcar. was thine, the Insurgent rhapsodical playing tennis and golf, to skiing in Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
oar little 'claim shanty.’
What a motorcar does to a pedestrian poet—but thou knewest him not be­ the Sierra and to traveling in a siúti­ Dividends unpaid................................................... ....
to be happy. The pathos of it!
“My father bought six wolf traps
can
be guessed.
Due to banks and bankers.....................................
cause he was flannel shirted. Placid ca r.
On the other hand, there are those
"Hence also the collapse of the car­ Postal Savings Bank deposits.................................
■bout the first of December, and dur­ who, with little or nothing to worry
Near the station a group of peasants and prim were thy streets, and thy
nival as it used to be. It is an anti­ Individual deposit subject to check........................
ing that month we caught more than
about, just grizzle and grouse, till you were making roof tiles in the same spirit was seif-contented, sure that the
forty coyotes within a short distance Jong to shake them—and shake them manner in which they were made thou­ ultimate truth and the final social quated survival of the days when lad Demand certificates of deposit....................... . .
could meet lass without the duenna at Cashier checks outstanding ...................................
of our home, many of them within a
thoroughly—because they are afraid sands of years ago. The houses have form were embodied In Brooklyn.
only one short season In the year, and Certified checks..........................................................
few yards of the house. One morning
flat roofs, and people sleep on them at
(Reader,
I
am
afraid
that
these
even
to
he
thought
happy.
the
mask was fondly supposed to con­
we had the novel experience of finding I
night
as
they
did
in
Biblical
times.
paragraphs. If you follow the punctua­
Time and Savings Deposits.....................................
Here is a sample of a visit to one
• full-grown coyote in one of the of the “G. O." variety:
The market and bazar street of Adana tion, may seem like un-capltallzed vers ceal identity.
“In addition to taking up more and Notes and bills rediscounted...................................
traps, caught by the tail.
is
typical
of
life
In
the
East.
Every
libre. Let us get back to honest more all the sports familiar elsewhere, Bills payable for money borrowed........................
I
‘What a nice bit of sunshine we’re
J
“Another morning we came hack
having just now!” you may perhaps sight, sound and smell seems repre­ prose.)
the Madrilene ladles have one of their "Acceptance” of this bank.....................................
and reported that the chnin had been
sented there. The streets are crooked
remark.
May the 1st, In the days which I own; a sort of racquets played in a
broken and one of the trups was gone,
and vary from fifteen to thirty feet in recall, was the time appointed for the
“Ay, but how long will it last?”
Total
jeu-de-paume (pelota) court, but
The tracks Indicated that something
width. The shops on either side open transmigration of households.
“
Well,
it
’
s
shining
now,
anyway
I
”
without the basketwork cestus. They
larger than a coyote had been taken.
broadly
to
the
street,
and
the
wares
It was not a movable feast, it was a use tennis rackets and the courts are
you retort, in natural exasperation at
State of Oregon,
When father had finished the chores
Subscribed and sworn to before me-
are displayed under conditions that fixed feast of movables.
his pessimism.
always full.
•
that morning he mounted Roger, one
would
make
an
occidental
sanitarian
County
of
Tillamook^ss.
this
15th day of July, 1920.
The
little
houses
poured
forth
their
“But it'll rain before night, see if
“Lately they have begun to steer
of the two horses that we then owned,
faint
accumulated treasures and rubbish to their own cars, too, though thnt sport
it
doesn
’
t
1
”
And
so
on
ad
lib.,
no
F. B. McKinley, Notary Public.
I,
B.
L.
Beals,
Jr.,
cashier
of
the
and, taking the shotgun and old Shop
Down the street comes a dilapidated be conveyed to other little houses.
above-named
bank, do solemnly My commission expires Feb. 2,1924.
the
is
not
encouraged
for
them
by
■with him, started out on the trail, be­ matter what subject was,broached.
Of course, for lots of us some things victoria of the early '90s with a small “Apartments” were unknown, but tene­ reckless speeds permitted in big swear that the above statement is
lieving that' it would not be hnrd to
Correct—Attest. Albert Marolf, D..
are pretty bad just now—it’s inevit­ team whipped by a wild-looking Turk. ments had begun to exist, Neither Spanish cities.
true to the best of my knowledge and
overtake a wolf carrying a trap.
Pedestrians
scurry
out
of
the
way
and
Fitzpatrick,
David Kuratli, directors.
origin
nor
the
destination
made
“A glance at any lending Madrid pa- belief.
•‘But that wolf, either from instinct able, If one takes time to think. But doih.e In front of a “tin lizzie” driven the
The point was that per will show whither young male
any
difference,
among
it
all,
there
are
bits
of
happi
­
or because he feared he would be fol­
B. L. Beals, Jr., Cashier.
by a missionary. British sikhs stalk you had to move If your lease was up,
Spain is tending. Not only are golf
lowed, made direct tor a range of hills ness if we will only allow ourselves down street stiffly saluting the foreign
aud
chattels
had
to
your
goods
and
to
see
them.
The
sunshine
when
it
courses arising outside all of tlie resi­
a mile or so to tlie south.
officers. An Armenian of the French move with you.
dential cities, but other exotics like
“As soon as they were near enough does appear, the merry laugh of a oriental legion strolls along with a su­
Great
was
the
disclosures
on
that
Report of the condition’of the
polo are Increasingly popular with tlie
old Shep took a hand in the chase, friend, a bit of luck after a hard day, perior air.
day
of
the
stuff
that
had
been
accumu
­
the
restoration
to
health
of
a
dear
gilt-edged
youth.
Madrid,
Barcelona
Shep was n big black shepherd dog
A small hoy peddling lemonade made lated. The discreet, gigantic moving
and other centers hum witli motor
that had fought many a coyote, but he one, the eager questionings of the of limes and carried on his back In a
van had not yet been Invented.
children
arising
out
of
their
beautiful
traffic, and hig sidecar outfits are all
was t'oo wise to risk a battle with the
very
dirty
jar
with
a
long
spout
curv
­
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
over the place.
fierce-looklng beast that was carrying "wonderings,” a talk with, or a letter ing over his shoulder tries to sell the
Valuable Nlpa Palm.
"In
one
thing
young
Spain
appears
the trap—for It was a big white buf­ from a kindred spirit.
business on June 30, 1920.
For the Nlpa palm, so abundant in not to be changing—the modesty of
Cheerio! Don’t you be afraid to be Americans a drink. His glasses are
falo wolf, an animal that could kill au
carried in a a small rack worn around many parts of southeastern Asia, an
happy
1
her daughters and the abstemiousness
ordinary dog In a few minutes.
his waist, and are not cleaned between Important future is predicted as a
RESOURCES.
of her sons. A few days ago I made
“Tlie wolf had to run on three legs,
drinks,
not
much
at
any
time.
His
source
of
alcohol
and
sugar.
In
the
Peculiar Geological Formation.
a
round
of
all
the
amusement
places
holding up one of his front feet and
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts................................... 6930.441.16i
There is located Immediately west transactions are not usually for cash. I Philippines, this palm occupies vast in Seville, beginning with a sort of
carrying the trap. Shep would run up
Overdrafts, unsecured............................................................................
At an open shop he delivers a drink, marshy areas near the river moutlis
3,938.45
musical costume* play (the very tune­
and attack him from behind, and of Junction City a few miles south of
takes n piece of chalk from behind his around Manila bay and along the coast
U. S. Government securities owned:
when the wolf turned t'o give battle Danville, Ky„ a wonderful geological
ful ‘Song of Forgetfulness') at a thea­
ear, steps Inside and on the wall be­ of other provinces. Its leaf is used
ter at 5:30 p. m. and ending at 1 a. Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bands par value) 825,000
the dog would retreat. They kept up formation known as “Bald Blue
This is a member of tlie side eight other tallies makes a mark for thatching the roofs of native huts, m. in a workman's dance hall. The Pledged as collarteral for State or other deposits or bills
this running fight for more than a Knob.”
payable........................................................................ 103,930.00
chain that branches off from the indicating a sale, and passes on. When I and it« fruit la eaten raw or preserved. play was described as 'Vermouth.' but
mile.
“The wolf knew that a crisis had Cumberland mountains and extends he Is out of sight the Armenian to The juice, from which toddy Is made. the refreshment's sold were chocolate Owned and unpledged........................................................ 4,050.00
Total U. S. Government securities.......................
133,000.00
arrived and ran for ills life. With along tlie route of the Knoxville divi­ whom he sold the drink, with a melan­ Is collected from Incisions In the bark and—cold water!
choly smile at the observing Ameri­ after the tree Is five years old. Each
6. Other bonds securities, etc. :
both horse and wolf running their sion of the Louisville & Nashville
“After dinner I went to a popular
can. steps to the wall. moistens thumb tree yields about 43 quarts In the pe­ music hall where Spanish dances are Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure
level best, parallel with each other railway.
postal savings deposits.............................................. 2,000.00
From Its foot to its crest is about at his lips, and carefully erases the riod from July to December, and each exhibited, then to a cheaper hull (en-
and about four or five rods apart, fn-
last tally mark.
acre of 800 trees should therefore pro­ trance fee about 5 cents), and finally Bonds and securities (other than U. S. securities)
ther fired the only load he hud from 200 feet and except on the large fiat
Veiled women pick over fruit and duce about 35.000 quarts. Dr. Gibl, a to the dance hall. The only alcoholic
pledged as collateral for State or other deposits
his old single-barreled muzzle-loading top, with a small knob in its center,
(postal excluded) or bills payable.......................... 5,000.00
shotgun, and the wolf fell, 14 BB shut it is covered with shrubbery and vege- vegetables and haggle over prices with chemist associated with the Manila bu­ refreshment I saw consumed was a
having passed through his body. The tntlon. The top, however, is abso­ the vendors. Here and there a small reau of sciences, finds that this should glass which I ordered rayself in order Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not In­
child
lies
on
the
stone
sidewalk
supply at least 5,000 quarts of 95 per to see If one could get It nt all. I have
race ended just as the next snow lutely barren. Not a sprig of any
cluding stocks), owned and unpledged ....
34,526.16
asleep, face downward In the sun and cent alcohol. Used for sugar, a gallon wandered about the workingmen's
bank, which might have meant safety kind has ever grown upon it'.
Total bonds, securites, etc., other than U. S,
The soli Is as blue as indigo and flies and filth.
of Juice yielded about 8 ounces of su­ quarters of Madrid, Barcelona and Se­ Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription . .
for him, was reached."
The bazar street ends on the river crose, which after boiling and drying ville. and at night- about the Albalein Furniture and fixtures ..........................................................................
this coloring has never been affected
by the ravages of time. It Is be- hank, awl one sees the source of the gave excellent crystals weighing about of Granada, but I have yet to see a Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank............................. ’..
Hollow Bricks In England.
A new brick that has recently been lievi’d by many that this knob was city water supply. The donkeys stand 5 ounces, besides a quantity of first drunken man, still less an intoxicated Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks............
Introduced in Englund Is nearly five at one time a volcano, and thnt the In the stream while the water peddler and second quulity molasses, It Is ! woman.
Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies
“I know that a great deal of wine
times as large as an ordlnury brick, surface of the crest was belched forth fills his jars by dipping among the estimated that the refining of this
in the United States (other than included in two above items
2,417.09’
water
buffalo
—
the
carabao
of
Philip
­
from
the
bowels
of
the
earth.
sugar
should
cost
considerably
less
is
consumed
on
occasions,
sucli
as
bap
­
but in comparison is much less heavy
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 2,595.61
pine
days
—
swimmers
ducks
and
geese.
The “Bald Blue Knob” has been an
than that from cane.
tisms, but the ‘hotel crawl’ Is as little Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting
and is easily handled. The lighter
an amusement of young Spain as is
weight results from the hollowing out object of wonder for many genera­ The river, a stream 300 yards wide,
bank and other cash items . . .....................................................
5,127.31
tlie beer-soaking which characterized
Introducing the Bassarlsk.
ef the brick to provide air layef* By tions, and hundreds of visitors ascend has a stone bridge, of which tradition
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
saya
that
It
was
repaired
by
Emperor
Its
steep
sides
each
year
to
view
its
prewar
Germany.
”
Ever
meet
a
hassnrlgk?
the shaping of the ends the existence
1,250.00.
Treasurer........................................................................................
Justinian more than a thousand years
No. not a basilisk; that Is something
of joints running all the way through crown of richest azure.
Interest
earned
but
not
collected
—
approximate
—
on
Notes
ago.
different A bnssarisk Is a cacomlxle.
Why We Yawn.
the wall is avoided. The brick is, as
8,265.3«
and Bills Receivable not past due............................................
Milk and Meat Prevent Pellagra.
But the animal is better known as
711
a pile, made of on$ part of cement
There are two unfailing signs of
Truth
and
Conscience,
The
most
recent
researches
In
’
o
pel­
the
“
c
‘
.
v
et
cat
”
—
though
why
so
called
■nd four parts sand by simple hand
futlgue, says Dr. Halford Ross, the
1,214.024.6«
Total
An unsigned letter, with 40 cents nobody knows, Inasmuch as It Is not a I home office factory Inspector for Lon­
machinery.
Three men can make lagra, Just published in the form of a
I
inclosed,
came
to
ttie
R.
W. Furnas civet and not a cat.
enough bricks in a day to build 400 report from the United States public
don, England. When the mind Is tired
It Is a strange little creature, relat­ people gape, and when the body is
LIABILITIES
■a BO0 square feet of wall. A further health service, make it clear that de­ Ice Cream company Friday. It read :
“A little contribution to the ‘con­ ed to the raccoon, with a very long, tired they fidget. There Is an Idea that
economy is effected by the manner of ficiency of milk and fresh meat In the
bushy tall ringed In black and white. gaping Is “catching," but this is only
laying the walls. Inasmuch as the ends diet Is the principal cause of the dis- science fund.’
650,000.0»
"During the Slippery Gulch cele­ Sometimes it Is called a "ring-tailed true If many people qre tired together. Capital stock paid in...............................................................................
and bottoms of the bricks need only ease.
25,000.0»
Surplus
fund
............................................................................................
Dr. Joseph Goldberger, to whom the bration In Indlnnapolls some months cat" and sometimes a “cat-squirrel!” Doctor Ross has wutched children In
be dipped in a thin lime mortar mixed
6,700.8»
Undivided
profiits
...................................................................
................
with a small amount of cement. If world owes most of Its knowledge of ago I had occasion to purchase—and —the latter designation bestowed on London schools, and he finds that «lur­ Circulating notes outstanding.............................................................
25.000.0»
consume
—
some
refreshments
tn
the
account
of
Its
squlrrel-llke
habit
of
pellagra,
urges
that
more
cows
be
In
­
ing the morning If one gapes the oth­ Net amounts due to national banks....................................................
laid in the usuul way the air channels
63.5»
In the bricks would become filled.— troduced Into those regions of our extent of 40 cents from the mnn li In climbing trees and nesting In hollow ers do not follow suit, but towards the Net amounts due to banks, banker, and trust companies in the
charge
of
your
concession.
branches.
southern states In which pellagra Is
end of the afternoon, when one gapes
Scientific American.
38,991.11
United States and foreign countries........................................
“Neither of us having the proper
Like a cat. it catches rats, mice and the others do the same. When In In­
most prevalent, and that all-the-year-
310.0»
Certified checks outstanding...............................................................
change
we
'let
it
go
’
for
the
moment
small
birds.
It
is
about
16
Inches
round
fresh
meat
markets
be
estab
­
dia
Doctor
Ross
stood
one
morning
on
Biggest Man In Africa.
20,190.52
Cashier's
checks
on
own
bank
outstanding
......................................
I
forgot
it.
long,
not
counting
the
tail,
which
lished.
the staircase of the viceregal palace at'
Compared with Patrick O'Connor,
Total of Items............................................................ 859.555.21
" 'Truth' being the slogan in this measures another 16 inches. In color Calcutta and watched men and women
Albert Brough, who died a short time
it
is
brownish
gray.
It
Is
a
night
fair city this week, I am glad I'm
Demand deposits (otjier than bank deposits) subject to Rewn*
In an Awful Stat«.
going up and down past a statue of a
ago, and, who owing to his seven feet
deDosits subject to cheek .................................................
prowler, like a cat, and often make» Its yawning man. Nobody gaped. That Individual deposits
............................. 576,z93.<*
After refreshments at a card party here to’relmKurse you.
■even Inches, was reported to be the
“Please put the Inclosed in the prop­ home in outbuildings and deserted night there was a ball at the palace; Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than
tallest man In the world, was a mid­ the topic of conversation was the con­
ranch houses.
for money borrowed) ..................................... .................. ...... 12,230.6«
and at five o’clock In the morning Doc­
get. O'Connor, who is at present IB dition we found our fiat In when we er place."—Indianapolis News.
4.000.0ft
The civet cat ranges from Mexico tor Ross again stood by the statue and Dividends unpaid ................................................................................. ..
Routh Africa, is stated to be the big­ moved. My husband told a long com­
1,192.65*
and Texas to California and as far watched the people going home. Ev­ Other demand deposits......... ............................. .. ..........................
To Call th« Roll Over Again.
gest man on earth, a veritable modern ical story of how he spent his whole
Two negro soldiers had a slight dis­ north ns southern Oregon. Occasion­ eryone gaped, qnd tills was simply be­ '
Total of demand deposits........................................ 593.716.76
Hercules. O'Connor Is almost eight Saturday afternoon trying to get the
cause they were fatigued; wheu they
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to»
feet high, and a person six feet six kitchen floor clean. Every one laughed agreement the other night, and as they ally it is kept in captivity as a pet.
were fresh, they could pass the yawn­
30 days or more notice, and postal savings):
inches high, can walk beneath hie arms with th» exception of one woman, who waxed weary of each other's company
False Acute Indigaetlon.
ing figure with immunity.
Certificates of deposit (oth«r than for money borrowed) ............
when outstretched horizontally. He said: “We Ju«t moved from that flat." I heard:
What
Is
commonly
called
acute
In
­
“Aw, why don't ,v’ all stop peskorin’
baa a chest measurement of 55 Inches, It Is ueedlets to say the color of my
Postal savings deposits............................................................................
me, mnn? I bet y'all'» gonna have digestion Is. according to Dr. Beverley
and weighs 375 pounds, while the ring husband's face turned.—Exchange.
Other
time deposits...................................................................................
This
From
a
School
Tsaeher.
somebody pattln' yuh In de face wit’ a Robinson of New York. primarily an
which adorns the index finger'of Ills
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve .... 379,779.90
They
were
strolling
along
the
banks
over-strained,
weakened
heart,
already
spade
fo'
mo
’
nln'
If
yuh
don't
git
'way
Egg« Miraculously Saved.
right hand is so large that a 50-eeut
• • •
diseased, or a cerebral hemorrhage. of White river toward Ravenswood, Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank................
A young mail at Meredith, N. H., from me, det's whut !”■
l>lece can pass easily through it
Liabilities other than those above stated (Reserved for De­
two
girls
from
southern
Indiana,
who
Such
eases
he
’
treats
with
aromatic
His Indignant companion replied:
making an evening call, in going
4.271*
preciation on Liberty Bonds*.-. . . . . . .-. . ...............................
"Trash, llssen t' me; It's 'leben spirits of ammonia, having first placed are attending a local preparatory
through the hall opened the «'ollar door
Gold Dyes From Soot,
school for teachers. They were ad­
214.028«
An exhibition Is being held tn Lon- by inlstHke and steiqaMl into space, o'clock now. An’ If ya'll don't make a one-minim hypodermic tablet of
Total
miring the row of odd little cottages
don by.tbe Knox guild of design and brlttgliig down a nuiqher of Jars of traeks 'way from dis nigger, de d«h- strophauthus under the tongue to dis­
and the summer Inhabitants, when one
crafts, whjiji the Times «lescribc» a» preserved blueberries and landing In bll'a gonna have ter call roll call all solve.
State of Oregon. County of Tillamook, ss:
.
.
of the girls remarked: “I would just
over
gain
tonight',
Just
'count
oh
one
a
jar
containing
18'
doran
egg«.
He
“a demons trition of tbe beautiful rv-
1, C. A. McGhee, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly
love
to
live
out
here,
but
would
like
a
Aloof.
tow-d«wu
no-count
!"
—
Baltimore
Sun.
enieaga«
.«oratHied
and
covere«]
with
■ults produced by ordinary methods ef
“'X’no Is your choice for the nomi- more exclusive si»»t.” The other girl that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bell-
dyeing." Home woolen stuffs woven blueberries, hut ulthough he weighs
C. A. McGhee, CatAr-
t’armer Corn tosse!
nation?"
was agreed she would just love to live
Rar« Chance for Bold Bandits.
by members of the gnjld with primi­ 2oo pounds not an egg was broken.
there,
but
said
•
“
I
would
want
a
cot
­
As quietly as possible a dozen men asked.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of July, 1920.
tive apparatus have been dyed with
"Haven't made any," replied Parró­ tage where the other's ain't at.”—In­
In two small motor cars moved about
Cerr«apond«d With 835 Girl«.
privet, bracken, gorse and other'well-
Louis V. Eberhart, Notary Pub^e for Ore“-
The mess sergeant at (’amp Kelly 8W,000,<K)0 In cash and securities on a er Corntossel. “Nobody asked me to dianapolis News.
known plants, and even with aoot from
Commlssion
expires
Sept.
26, 1821.
|
no
convention;
qn'
I
don't
see
any
recent
Sunday
In
New
York
from
the
(ha chimney, the last producing a beau fivliig field In Texse declares that he
Correct—Attest: W. J. Riechers. A. W. Bunn. B. C. Lamb,
Sweden Given Prized Relic.
ttful old gold tint. There are als< corresponded with 535 girls through­ Citizens National, bank. 820 Broadway, i sense to tny neglectin' work an' both­
■ante tine specimens of leather work out the duration of the war. The ser­ to the Chemical National bank, 270 I erin’ arouml like it was a guesaln’
The general’s collar worn by Gus­
geant kept a ledger, showing postage Broadway. In addition, they trans­ contest with no prize attached.”
tavus Adolphus, king of Sweden, when
pottery and Jewelry.
costs, retulned copies of all letters and ferred almost 81.000,000 worth of gold
he was killed at Hie battle of Lutzen
and sliver plate and jewelry which was
used carbon copies to help out.
Amarlca’a Toy Output
In 1632. has been presented to the w. C. DUETER
Th« Trid«nt
tucked Into safe deposit hoxea. Six
In 11)13 the United States possessed Scandinavian government by the Aus­
“Who wm Neptune?” ^nqulrad th«
VETERINARIA
DENTIST.
and three-quarter millions of the Tl factories, producing toys to * the trian government In recognition of
No Sympathy Du«.
■tadent.
moved
treasure
was
In
actual
cash.
Is
value
of
more
Uian
87.000.000.
In
1918
"Don't
you
think
Mr.
Bllgg'ns
charity to Austria. The Insignia was
TILLAMOOK BUILDING
"Neptune,” replied the girl who
Only eight policemen—three in uni- the number of factories had .increased taken from bls body by soldiers of
■wrely looks nt the pictures, “was the suffering from exiizgerntcd ego?"
“No.” answered Miss Cayenne ‘He fonu and five In mufti—kept watch to 165. anil the total amount of manu­ the Austrian guard and has been In
«■M-ieot gentleman who invenuel the
(Over Haltom's).
I
»ver the transfer.
doesn't suffer, lie eiijoyr It."
factures reached nearly «2O.OUO.00Q.
Tillamoolr
s military museum ever since.
ayater fork."
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
9
f
r
T illntnook- Oregon.
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