Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 19, 1920, Image 5

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
greater than the sphinx camous roman feast day
REFUSED ID ADMIT FAILURE
Statu« of Buddha, In Western China,
Is Truly On« of th« Marvel«
of the World.
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May 24 Has Been for Centuries a Day
History Record« Many instance* o
of Merrymaking in the Italian
Men Who Rose Superior to Ad­
Capital.
verse Circumstance«.
For many years it has been known
that about fifty mll«>s from Juh-dlng,
tn western China, there is a very large
and remarkable statue of Buddha, but
jt was not until a very few years ago
that It was ever described by an occl-
dental.
Dr. Sprngue, an authority on things
Chinese, visited it. At the end of two
days’ travel he reached the image anil
found it to be a ctdossus In size, al-
though not so large ns rumor had made
it out. The upper half of the hillside
consists of a sandstone cliff and In this
a ui*’he fifty feet broad has been cut
leaving a central core of stone thnt Is
carved In the shape of a figure seated
in Eiiropemi style, not cross-legged, is
Buddha is so often represented. Tlie
traveler found tlie height of the image
t<> be m>t less than one hundred feet.
A series of live tiled roofs, descend-
lug like a flight of steps, built hi front
of tlie Image, protects it from the
weather, so that only tlie face can
be seen from without.
When tlie doctor enme within sight
of the great Buddha he paused and
rested from ids journey at a point near
one of the gates to the wall d city that
Iles In the valley below. As Ids eyes
turned to the grout face, which Ims
been glldisl until It shines like metal,
as the Immense size and perfect
preservation of tlie Idol made their lm-
pressiou, tlie thought came to him that
"this is more marvelous than many of
the world's boasted wonders."
He thought of the colossi at Thebes
and the Sphinx. Scarretl and ruined
and defaced by the hand of man mid
the effects of time, they are little bet­
ter than lumps of battered rock. But
far in the west of China sits tills old
BiiiMb.il. unnoticed and almost un­
known, yet greater in size than tile
Eg;, i'tlan colossi, with his proportions
preserved intact, with temples about
and below him, ami with the priests
In attendance to keep the Incense
burning nt his feet. There he sits.
grimly gazing out over the tiled roofs
of the city that lies before him.
AUGUST
19.
1920
GEM THEATRE FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS
Though the night of May 23 was
Failure is not a pleasant word, and
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H’s Hiraht in Koine no serious It is not a safe word to use, for you
accident was reporteil next dav. The can never be sure. Many a man who
Witches Which fly on broomstick» be­ has been called a failure even by his
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ta »on the and. nt hills of the Caello friends has turned out to be unusu­
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anil l.squlHno apparently were afraid ally successful, as the Rev. John T.
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nf the broom and tbe basin of suit put Faris in the Christian Endeavor
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mitshle so many doors and went home World shows by the following ex­
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In »lespatr.
ample:
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•'lay -1 is St. John tlie Baptist'»
When Sir Henry Bessemer was a
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Featuring
m>y. om- always kept by old-fashioned young man he perfected a plan for
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Romans as a day for eating snail». using revenue stamps that promised
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Si.¡ills are the Roman idea of the to save the British
government large
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locusts which St. John th.. Baptist ate sums, and he was promised a coin-
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•'lien In the desert. But why witches fortable position tn the employ of the
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should try to take possession of Rome government. Then a tlaw was re-
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"11 the night before his hast dav is venled In ids stump plan, ami the
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1 mystery. They do fly about' on easy position slipped from Ills grasp,
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oroomstlcks, says popular report, and Although lie had failed, he did not
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«alt and a broom alone will keep them . lose courage, Within a few years he
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out of homes.
invented the process of milking steel
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By some hidden law which the that made his mime famous and prov­
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Romans themselves don't try to ne- ed of incalculable benefit to the world.
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count for, no witch will enter a house
When Stephen Girard was twenty-
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before which stand a basin of salt and six years old, he was the successful
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i* broom until sin* Ims counted every | captain of a merchant vessel sailing
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grain of salt In'the basin and nil the from French ports to the West Indies.
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w Isps In the broom. As the nights But In Muy, 1776. storm and fog drove
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are short In May the witch gives up him Into Delaware bay. ami the Brit­
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the task In despair, knowing she could ish fleet prevented his escaping. He
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never finish her Job before sunrise.
landed at Philadelphia, a captain with­
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The night of May 23 Is a great night out a ship, a seamen who could not
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Children 15c.
Adults 25c.
the It.... ¡ill |H’<>ple; they gather In leave the hind. But within two years
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the fields outside St. John Laternn. 1 he was an American citizen, and with­
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»•at snails, dance, sing mid throw flow in fifteen years he was the leading
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ers at each other.
shipowner In Philadelphia. Thirty-six
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An odd modern note Is given by nn years Inter he became his country's
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enormous merr.v-go-round, opposite the bank »luring the war of 1812, and,
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ancient church dodh alod to St. John. when after the war only $20,000 was
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Its wooden horses go round and round subscribed to a $5,000.000 loan, he
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to American ragtimes, lox trots anti stepped into the breach and subscribed
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bunny-hugs. If is a mixture of old for the rest.
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and new worthy of that extraordinary
Phillips Brooks’ first work after
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city, where all the centuries get jum­ graduating from Harvard college was
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bled up together anti make friends in a I school-teaching. He enjoyed it and
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way you might search the world for dreamed of success; but lie found that
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and not find elsewhere.
he was not able to control the lively
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Tlie May night festival is older than I boys under his charge, The dlfficul-
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John the Baptist and marks the tradi­ ties grew, and he resigned his posi-
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tion of the old Roman springtime Jol­ tlon. The head master, when speak­
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lity called the lupercall.
These Ing of the successor lie hoped to se-
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feasts were In honor of the wolf which cure, very ungraciously said that any
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fed Romulus and Remus», the twin change, no matter what, could hardly
founders of the city. A real live wolf tall to be for the better. Six months
Consul.
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Is kept in the capilol till that day in after his resignation Brooks entered
T1 non] consul is of T.nlln origin, memory of this one; for had there the theological seminary, and three
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bei: - derived from the verb consulo, been no wolf to feed the twins there
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years later he began his career in
I consider. As the name of an office would he no Rome today, the Romans the pulpit that made him famous.
It also had its origin in Rome In the argue.
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Failure succeeded failure in Abra­
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early days of the republic.
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ham Lincoln's life; yet every one of !
The constitution of that republic
Is It Pseudo-Science?
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»lie seeming failures bad Its part in
was democratic beyond anything we
Human intellect Is so partinl to n making tlie man. When lie failed
know today. The source of all power generalization that even men of sci­ as a shopkeeper, the failure brought
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tyas the people. They elected tile ex- ence constantly are guilty of general­ out tlie deep-seated honesty that won
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»utlve magistrates and the Judges, izing upon nn insufficient basis of for him the confidence and the affec­
Adults 25c.
Children
15c
R..
[and they enacted the laws, not through facts. A learned professor of the Uni­ tlon of those who knew him. He
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chosen representatives, hut by direct versity of Cincinnati invites us to be- thought of learning the blacksmith's
action in nn assembly of the whole ileve that th»’ older the parents the trade, and even after he had com­
people called the coinitla. They had better the chances of distinction for mitted himself to being a lawyer he
For sale: Columbia Hotel, at Wheeler.
two chief executive officers of equal t?te children.
thought he might perhaps do better Tillamook Headlight’s
Has 23 rooms, all with modern
rank, elected each yenr. who were at
He draws his conclusion from what as a carpenter. Several times he was
equipment, and is doing as good a
the head of the work of governing. he says are the facts concerning cattle defeated when he asked the favor of
Trade Mart.
business as any hotel in the coun­
[These were called consuls. Iti tbe end and horses. But only the other day the people at the polls, but after each
ty. Price $5,590, furniture includ­
[corruption and recurring periods ofan- we read a dissertation by another sci­ defeat tie was stronger as a man and
One cent a word per Issue.
will buy your
ed. Ed Kblly, Wheeler, Or.
9-2
prehy broke down the government, entist warning against taking for cri­ more popular with the voters.
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end an autocracy grew up, but which terion the history of tlie domestic ani­
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . * Wanted: Men or women to take ord­
ers among friends and neighbors
tor years preserved many of the forms mals, asserting that the humnn race,
Mistletoe
Superstition.
for the genuine guaranteed hos­
pf the dead democracy. For five cen­ I as far ns heredity is concerned Is as
Just hear the new “Cheney” phono­
Mistletoe
is
in
many
countries
not
iery. full line for men, women and
graph, then decide. Monthly pay­
times under the empire there were much a wild species as lions, ele­
admitted
to
the
house
before
New
children.
Eliminates
darning. Cannery will be in operation at Tillamook as soon as
ments. The Song Shop, Main St.
Mnsuls, hut they were without any phants. or wolves.
The Cincinnati savant also derives Year’s eve for fear of some dire disas­
Saves
money.
Everybody
buys.
leal power. As a title of an office the
ter. This seems a relic of the re­ I
A bonanza for agents. Experience
Lord consul Is still In use. Today his Induction from the facts concern­ ligions ban long placed upon the For Sale by John Leland Henderson,
berry season opens.
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
unnecessary. Write International
I consul is a representative of bls ing the parentage of Illustrious men. Druidic plant, which by reason of Its
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
Stocking Mills, Norristown, ,Pa.
lountry’s commercial interests in a Franklin, Lincoln, Newton, for in­
Price >25000.00 Terms easy.
lorelgn Country. The political repre- stance, the sum of whose parents’ historic connection with hefrthenlstn
Sep. 30
GRAVES CANNING CO. Inc.,
ages at their birth was high. Yet it has been excluded from the decoration
kutative is the ambassador.
of
churches
and
from
Christian
sculp
­
When
in
need
of
somethin®
electric
is a fact that the mother of Napoleon
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Just call on the Sunset Electric.
nt the time of ills birth was but eight­ ture. It appears in old English ec­
Tillamook, Oregon.
Getting at the Facts.
clesiastical
art
only
at
Bristol
cathe
­
een and his father scarcely thirty.
Dr.’i Allen and Sharp. Dentist*.
“I wish to marry your daughter,1
Let
the
Sunset
Electric
wire
your
National Building.
And the illustration can be repeated dral, where both leaf and berry are
lid the young man to the girl’s fa-
home and save you money.
carved upon the remarkable tombs
er, according to the Detroit Free many times.
Dr.
Wise—Dentist.
which were probably designed by some
Citation.
rasa.
For Sale: Polished steel top range. Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. Notice of Intention to Improve Cer-1
artist
monk
In
the
household
of
the
Make Study of Botulism.
Phone 120. Mrs. Ross Chilcott,
tain Streets in Tillamook City,
“Does she love you?" asked the fa-
Bldg,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Berkeleys.
The
association
of
the
mis
­
A sum of money lias been raised by
pr.
Oregon.
In the County Court of the State
the olive growers and the canning In­ tletoe with Christmas did not arise For Sale: 3 pedigreed Persian kitt­ Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­
rYes, sir. And I love her."
of Oregon for Tillamook County.
until long after the Reformation.
ens,
and
mature
male
and
female.
dustry
for
nn
intensive
study
of
botul
­
fice
on
Wednesdays
F-26.
Notice is hereby given, to all whom
rWell, that, of course, Is the first
In the Mutter of the Estate of B.
Knowing nothing about the parasite—
Box 6, Cloverdale, Ore.
it may concern, that the Common Irndorf, deceased.
pessary condition, hut there nre a ism In California. According to Sci­ which Is not native In Scotland, and Is
Dr.
Ramsey
Osteopath
ence,
the
Investigation
will
he
conduct
­
Council
of
Tillamook
City,
Oregon,
fr more »piestionx I must ask. Have
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
still rare there—Sir Walter Scott com­ For Sale: Jersey cow, will freshen in
To Anna Abplanalp, Magdalena
|i made any shopping tours with ed In the laboratories of the Stanford mits a terrible "howler” in his intro­
mook. Mutual phone, Bell phone has determined to improve the follow Koenig, Freida Seiler, Alixes Cleon,
February. See George Hoskins,
University
Medical
school
and
the
ing
streets
in
Tillamook
City,
Oregon,
| ’ntely?"
146-M.
Louis Cicon and Lena Margrite Cle­
George William Hooper Foundation for duction to the sixth canto of "Mar- • Tillamook, Or.
to-wit:
[No, sir.”
mion.
”
Describing
the
delights
of
a
Fifth Street, from the West line of on,, heirs at law of B. Irndorf, De­
■Ever been in a department store Medical Research of the University of medieval Christmas, he sends his To rent: a small dairy ranch. 13
LODGE MEETINGS.
Stillwell Aver.ue to the West line of ceased, and E. J. Gienger, Adminis­
California, and the co-operation of the
1 asked the present price of wom- United
cows. Renter to buy cows. In­
“merry men” to gather mistletoe “In
Sixth Avenue West, nd Sixth Avnue trator of the Estate of Alice Kath-
States
health
service
and
the
B suits and hats?”
quire at this office.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57 West, from the North line of Fifth
California state board of health. The the wood," where they could not pos­
rlna Balmer, Deceased and E. J.
fco. sir."
Street, North to the South line of
A. F. and A. M.
sibly have found It at that period.
Investigation
will
Include
a
careful
Gienger,
Administrator of the Estate
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
■<now anything nt all about the
Wednesday of each month. Fourth Street.
study of the distribution of the ba­
al Mazda lamps. They give better
By establishing the grade of said of Margrite Cicon, Deceased, greet-
I of provisions?”
Rehersals
each
Wednesday
Japanese Trade Expands.
ing:
light
■•nly that which I have learned cillus botulinus in nnture, of the ways
following. Visiting broth­ streets, by grading the same to the
In which food materials may become
Japan is ambitious to obtain a
proper sub-grade, by laying thereon
N> the talk of others.”
You and each of you are hereby
ers welcome.
a gravel concrete roadway 16 feet in cited and required to appear in the
■Fell, young man. my advice to you Infected, and of the steps necessary large share of the trade of the South For Sale or Trade: 1 team of horses
By order of W. M.
Sea
islands,
which
Is
estimated
at
to
destroy
the
organism
when
it
has
and
a
4-horse
power
gasoline
eng
­
I width and Cinches in thickness, by above entitled Court and cause on
B make a trip of investigation. I Infected raw food materials. A staff 2.000.000.000 yen a year. Of this Jap-
Leslie Harrison, Sec.
constructing laterals for sewer con- the 19th day of August, 1920, at 10
ine. Phone 34F5 or write Box 33,
A know what your present income of specially trained workers hns been anese exports amount to only 1*4 per
. nections nd any matter appertaining
Rockaway. Or.
9-23
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But after you've learned for your-
thereto as set forth in the plans and a. m. on said date, to show cause. If
and It is expected thnt the cent, but have Increased rapidly since
Stated convocation Friday specifications
Bj'ist what those clothes she wears engaged
prepared by the City any therebe, why and order should
Mv
middle
name
is
George.
Let
me
work
will
require
at
least
two
years.
war.
Some
Japanese
commercial
the
Besting me, If you come back and
Aug. 27. Visitors welcome. Engineer now on file with the City not be made and entered herein, auth­
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag Baw
leaders
are
advising
that
In
order
to
■hat you can support her in the
orizing and empowering M. Ablunalp,
Johnsod Chapter No. 24
Recorder.
on the market today. Call E. G.
i
Increase the sale of Japanese goods
ImpraMlng the Office Boy.
■ tn which she has been accus-
| That all of said improvements be adminlHtratlor, to sell at private sale,
R. A. M.
Krebs.
“
The
secret
of
suirem.
sen."
said
In
the
South
seas
Japan
must
Import
■1 lately, I'U give my consent.”
made in accordance with the charter, for cash, to the highest bidder. In th*
I. E Keld»on, Sec. resolutions
the boss to the new b«y. “In absolute, I from the islands rubber, sugar, chemi­
and ordinances of Tilla­ manner required by law, all the
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complete consecration of time to bual- cal», dyestuffs and spices, in which For Sale: 50 acres good bottom land,
mook City, and in accordance with
Th« Eppo.
with cows, teams and farm imple­
the««
Islands
abound.
President
Ki
­
the plans and specifications, and esti­ right title and Interest of yourselves
G. A. B.
f Times of London announce« nesa."
ments. $600 with half to assume.
mura
of
the
Singapore
Japanese
Em
­
“
Yes.
sir."
mates of work, made and prepared and of this estate In and to the fol­
Cornlth
Post,
No.
36
Dept,
of
Ore
­
llscovery by Captain Phillips In
Inquire at this office.
9-2
“In our establishment, we never look porium. urge« that Japan establish di­
by
he City Engineer of Tillamook lowing described real property, being
gon. meets on second and fourth Sat­
lh Runtida of a specie« of duiker,
at the elock—never look at th« rect trade agencies with Sumatra and
City, Oregon, and filed in he office situated in Tillamook County, Oreg­
[stive» know It as an eppo or em­
For tale: a lot of No. 1 lumber and urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m., of
the City Recorder of said Tilla­ on, to-wlt:
Manila far expansion of Japan*»»
brick, at new Gymnasium bldg. In­ In the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel­
ln <1 regard it with a good deal ef clock—"
mook City.
trade
in
Malaysia.
The West half of the Southwest
“
I
won't
sir."
quire
of
E.
L.
McNeil.
8-19
come.
i
ft as the totem-beast of Musing«,
AH of said improvements to be made quarter of Section twenty aeren, th*
“Tlmt’e right, my boy. Never look
pw reigning chief of that coun- at the clock when you're at the office.
H. W. 8pear, Commander
at
the
expense
of
the
property,
and
all
Northeast quarter of the Southeast
Relle «f Bygen« Daye.
J. E. Clink, contractor and builder,
r Ruanda, the greater part of i
Samuel Downs, Adjt. thereof .adjacent thereto and specially quarter of Section twenty eight, «ad
open for all kinds of building and
At the recent centennial tea. given
I the peace conference has placed Never look at tbe dock except In tbe
benefittad
thereby,
being
all
the
pro­
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rspair work. Phone from 7 to 8
I the tutelage of Belgium. The mom lug. look nt the alarm clock, «on by the Woman's Brea» Club of Indi
perty within the limita of the dis­ begin nlag at the Northeast corawr
—early to work, never at home, make» ■ na. the following was pinned on one
p.
m.
Mutal.
trict established therefor being de- et the Roethemit quarter of the
W. R. C.
f' forest of Mount Sabino and a man lnd»-;>eodent. That'll do. »on;
of the quilts exhibited: “The blue-
I mountain forest» provide the
Corlnlth Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept, signated as Local Improvement Dis­ &rath«eet quarter uf Section twenty
Sale: 2 yr. old Begisiter^d Guer­
b of the eppo. In appearance now get the duster.”—Richmond ■nd-wbtte blocks In this quilt were For
of
Oregon, meets on first and third trict No. 17, and the boundaries thor« sight, «nd running thence South on
nsey Bull. Will take good cow In
Tlmes-Dispatch.
pieced by a maid of my grandmother’s,
sefttion line forty rw«s. thence Went
Future resemble« a large goat
Friday
evenings of each month, at of are «3 follows:
trade. Inquire of A ZwalJ, Tilla­
Beginning 165 feet North and •• twenty four rods ; thence north forty
a century ego. The quilt la not so
I a rufnos black with a bright
8
p.
m
.
In
the
W
O.
W.
hall.
Visitors
mook,
Or.
*-26
Ancient inquiry.
feet West of th« Northweat con*«»
remarkable, but th« maid was—ehe
■stripe along about half Its lact- I
welcome .
of Bieck 1, of Central Addition to rods to tbe worth line of the south­
“We are »till seeking.” raid the »d- Hved with my grandmother for thirty
■t has a stumpy tail, oribl horns,
Minnie
Johnson,
President
Position
wanted
by
man
with
family,
Tillamook City, theri-s West 1455 east quarter of the southeast quarter
entixt.
"to
a«cert»in
the
exact
por-1
years."
■ rsti hoofs.
on dairy ranch. Had several years
Elizabeth
Conover,
Secy.
feet;
thence North 165 feet; thence of said section twenty eight; and
poae for which the pyramid» of Egypt
Many Inquiries came to the donor
experience with registered cattle,
West 270 feet, thenc South ««0 feet; thence east to the place of beginning,
were conxtrncted."
to
know
whether
any
of
the
descend
he Humble Check Book,
thence East 1620 feet; thonco North containing six acre»: also the north
also feeding and milking for offi­
“Yea," replied Senator Sorghum, ah-
245 feet; thence East 105 feet; thence half of the northwest quarter of sec­
ppoae,” remarked the plaintive sent-mlndedl.v. ‘Some of these laves-1 anta of the woman were etill tn the
cial test. Inquire at this office.
of
the
living.
land
North 270 feet to the place of be­ tion thirty four, all In town-hip two
'that there are men in the (lg«tlons do take a long time."
ginning.
A phonograph you can play yourself.
►ho can forget about them-
Qua I Mad.
The cost of the improvement as South of range nine West, and con­
The Aeolian Vocation has all the
knd rejoice In the aucceea of
Tuesday eve, 8 p. m.
Horse Racing Records.
Cantrell—I think 1'11 go to prom as a
fixed by the accepted bid therefor is taining 208 acres.
best feature» of the others and
Rebekak, Wednesday evening
If you fail to appear and sh^w
The Yenr Book credits 35.1)65 trot­ «tag.
$14,970 04 dollars, to which shall be
some unknown to them. The new I
ild hope «o." replied Senator
Camp 2-4, Thursday
added ..he coat of advertising.engin :er such cause, said order will be July
ters
with
records
of
a
mile
In
2:30
or
Ochran
—
Why
do
that?
and greater phonograph. Shown
K‘That I« what many a eam-
ing, superintendence end other in­ made and entered.
for tbe first time In Tillamook
slrtbutor
itrlbutor la expected ta do »letter and 26.670 pacers in the 2:25 I Cantrall—I haven't any do«.—Prlneo-
cidental expenses connected with the
ton Tiger.
■1st
Tills citation is made by authority
county at the Tillamook Music
election la over."
carrying out construction of said of the Hon. A. M. Hare, the Judge of
Store. oppoMlte Post Office.
improvement
as
authorized
by
the
The election of Harding would by w. C. DVKTER.
the above entitled Court In accord­
es may be written and the
charter of Tillamook City, Oregon.
For Sale: 40 acre dairy farm, with
10 days from the date of the first ance of an order duly made and en­
sy be filled with talk, but all signs mean a passing of extreme
good house, good barn, chicken
DENTIST.
publication of this notice is allowed tered on the 25th day of June. 1820.
ing» and speeches simmer personal centralisation not merely In
house, with 18 head of cow», team
by the charter of Tillamook City,
Witness my hand and the seal of
this simple fadt; The league a Cabinet made up of eminent coun­
TILLAMOOK
BUILDING
of horses, harness and wagon, this*
Oregon, for the filing of remonstran­ the said Court on thin 28th day of
[- an framed and the conat- selors for removed from the rubber­
(Over Haltom'a).
stamp stripe; but also In a new era
ces again**, the proposed improvement. June, 1820.
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hogs, milk cans and other farm im­
[>■ irreconcilable.
Dated this 19th (lay of August, 1926
of cooperative Judgement and action
plement«.
Two
miles
east
of
Tilla
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T illatnook- Oregon.
Frances B. Stranahan, City Recorder (Seal)
between the executive and legislative
mook. Price 117.000. Terms $4.-
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ide of abuse of the Repub- branches of government.
of Tillamook City, Oregon.
Homer Mason.
000 cash. D. A. Bailey, Tillamook
QR. O. L. HOHLLFEl).
form now being printed in
Clerk of the County Court of the
Or.. Route 1 Box 80.
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i papers is the best of evl-
j Governor Cox cannot snecesafully State of Oregon, foi Tillamook coun­
Tillamook Lodge No. 1240
Let us not forget the solemn truth
VETERINARIAN.
• the Republican« “beat
psi* the buck hack to bis editor« for
L. O. O M. Meats svery Fri­
that no man of a three-letter nam« Eoli Fhona—2F2
Mutual Fboo» Xaaey to teas—la^aira of Joba
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Taylor Holmes
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