Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 26, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 2«. 1920.
MEN OF STATURE
CLOSING
OUT SALE
Only a Few Have Been “Giants
in the Land.’’
Johann Van Albert, Recent Importa-
tion From Holland, the Tallest
Specimen of Humanity Ever
Seen in Modern Days.
I am Closing Out my entire
Stock of
Household
Goods
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Come and Investigate
A. L. PACE
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with progress
Lubrication has advanced
since the days of tallow on the
wagon hub. Today it is a
science—with a correct grade
of Zerolene for each type of
engine.
| More than half the automo­
tive equipment owners of the
Pacific Coast follow the rec­
ommendations of our Board of
Lubrication Engineers and use
the correct grade of Zerolene
for their automobiles, trucks,
tractors and airplanes. Ask
your dealer for a Correct Lu­
brication booklet for your en­
gine.
\ STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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When Johann Van Albert stepped
from tlie gangplank on u recent ar­
I
rival of tlie Mauretania he had the
distinction of being tlie tallest limn
who ever entered the United States.
Ills 8 feet 5 inches of height required
that a special berth, made up of two
cols placed end to eml in a large com­
panionway, be furnished for the trip
from Ills home in Amsterdam, Holland.
Since Johann lias left his quiet home
out among the nearby windmills of
Amsterdam ami Intends to enter the
show business over here, It will be in­
teresting to dig up some giant history
and see how he compares with previ­
ous competitors who used to be great
attractions. Probably no living giant
In tlie United States ever exceeded the
8 feet attained by tlie late Captain
Bates, who was a native of Kentucky.
Tlie word “living” is used here be­
cause of the fact that for some time
during the year 1809 the famous Car­
diff giant Ie«l many people to be­
lieve that a 10-foot man had once lived
in Onondaga County, N. Y. The story
of tliis monstrous fraud perpetrated on
tin* American public makes such un­
usual anil interesting reading thut it
will bear repeating.
The Idea had its Inception out in
Fort Dodge, In., when an adventurous
fakir purchased a huge block of gyp- I
sum from a quarrynian of that place. ‘
J The block then was shipped to Chi- j
cago. It being taken In charge by a
J sculptor, who chiseled it into a 10-foot
giant. Tlie surface was pricked with
needles to give it the appearance of
pores in the human skin, and then
treated with a variety of acids which
made the entire statue appear of
ancient origin. After completion the
giant was securely packed in an iron
box and shipped to Union, N. Y„
t
where tlie owner claimed it, loaded the
bulky box upon a large wagon and
hauled It fifty miles to a farm near
Cardiff. ' The giant form was then
removed from the box and secretly
buried, remaining under the ground
nearly a year, until It was "accidental­
ly" discovered by some workmen who
had been engaged to dig a well by the
promoter of the fraud.
This great discovery was made on
October 16, 1869, and news of the won­
derful petrified giant spread all over
the country. The lucky finders cover­
ed it with a tent and put it on exhibi­
tion, while special trains were run
from New York city and other nenrby
points so that the clamoring multitudes
could see the astonishing remains at
the earliest opportunity.
Until the deception was discovered
I
ft is estimated that more than 50,-
j 000 persons Jostled each other In
order to view the wonder, paying a
dollar apiece for the remarkable priv­
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ilege.
But. passing on from this greatest
hoax, It Is found that Captain Bates
was the tallest of our modern Ameri­
can giants, although his 8-foot height
was slightly exceeded by that of Anna
Swan, a native of Nova Scotia. Going
I further back into giant history we find
that Queen Elizabeth’s head porter
I was 7 feet 6 Indies high, probably be­
ing given this exalted position on ac­
count of his ability to see what was
, going on at all times.
Among royalty Itself It is claimed
that one of the Roman emperors was
nearly 9 feet high, but the measure­
ments of those days may have allow­
ed him considerable more height than
i lie would lie entitled to at this time,
though no doubt ho was a person of SEARCH OF HOMES FOR LIQUOR
Notice of Final Hearing.
great stature for history to make note
LIMITED
of the fact.
In the County Court of the State
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Agrade
for each
type.of
engine
TRACTORS
There is a correct
grade of Zerolene
for each type of
tractor.
Goodyeai Service Station for Tillamook City is at the
STAR GARAGE
H. C. BOONE, Special Aient,Standard Oil Co.
TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESSORIES.
We Give Goodyear Service
CITY TRANSFER
C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor.
LOCAL AND LONG
DISTANCE: HAUUNG
World’s Strongest Child.
1O-OF- BUILDING
Natalie Owens of Los Angeles, Cal..
aged nine years, is said to be the
She
strongest child in the world,
easily lifts n man of 175 pounds, In
her father's dairy she handles cans
i
of milk of all sizes, the largest weigh­
ing over KM) pounds, with as little
effort and concern ns the sturdiest
A TOUCH
farm hand about the place. In the
public school she attends, she out­
of our facial powder will make your runs nil the boys of whatever age or
skin blossom like a summer rose. It size, and can trounce any two of them
If the occasion arises. She has done
give to your complexion the soft this thoroughly several times. She
glow of youth and health. Our Is slender, not tall for her age, and
weighs but 61 pounds, yet she amuses
cream Is another infallible aid herself by lifting bunlens that would
to beauty. Try them both if you tax an ordinary man. as readily as a
woman raises a small basket of eggs.—
would better your appearance.
Montreal Herald.
BOTH PHONES
E. E. KOCH
Tillamook,
Hunt Sardine« With Seaplan««.
California promises to be the great­
Oregon est sardine canning center of the
I
., MILK COWS FOR
SALE or EXCHANGE t
tor Dry Stock. .
world ns the result of the use of sea-
plnnes In the Industry on the Pacific
coast. Since the first pf the year
naval seaplanes have been flying out
from the sea coast, sighting schools of
flsh and sending a wireless back to
the naval station giving the direct
location. The ijavnl station then tele­
phones the Information to the San
Diego office of the flsh and game com­
mission. Fishing fleets are Immediate
ly directed exactly where to seek their
game and are conseqnentlty assured
of a big catch.—Wall Street Journal.
Describing It.
YAGER & BRADY
"What sort of a store Is the Right
place?" Inquired a guest.
"Well," replied the landlord of the
Petunia tavern, "I’ll tell you. They
not only «ell suspenders, but actually
call 'em galluses."- Kansas City Star.
Call For Bids.
We Buy
CASCARA BARK.
Di
Highest Cash Price.
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At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,
rv
Tillair ook and Hebo.
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Sealed bids will be received at the
Record r > i fllce, of Bay City. Ore.,
for grad'ng and gravelins of Ocean
Street from 4th St. West to 2nd
Street, and 2nd Street from A Street
North to Main Street. The plans may
be seen at Recorder's office In Bay
City The council reserves the right
to reject any and all blds.
F. W. Smith.
Recorder of Bay City.
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Home Blew for Family Consumption
Declared Safe From Federal
Interference.
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 19 -Robert C.
Saunders, United States attorney, an­
nounced this morning that he had in­
structed federal prohibition agents
to make no further searches or pil-
vate residences for liquor unless they
had absolute proof that unlawful
sales were made.
Home brew for consumption of
family and friends is safe from fed­
eral intervention on a search war­
rant. Home-made beer and wines are
exempt as well as any imported
stocks, intended for strictly social
purposes, insofar as a search warrant
applies. Unlawful possession of liq­
uor, the prqecutor said this morning,
I
may. be met with prosecution, but
the home where It is kept is inviola-
able from search. From the instruct­
ions issued to the federal prohibition
squad, it is understood according to
the federal officials that no special
effort will be made to locate stocks
of exhiliarating beverages, unless
their use is flagrant and offensive.
The instructions issued, he said,
are based on the fourth and fifth a-
mendments to the federal constitut­
I ion. especially the fourth amend­
ment. which makes a "man's home
his castle,” and on section 25 of title
Il of the Volstead act, which reads
as follows:
"No search warrant shall issue to
search any private dwelling occupied
as such unless it is being used for
the unlawful sal« of intoxicating li­
quors,”
The new instruction do no apply,
Mr. Saunders said, to lodging houses,
hotels and rooms over stores where
the transient public resides. The rul­
ing is to apply to the home-owner
and the permanent resident citizen
who has a family and Is maintaining
a household.
Portland-Tillamook Stage Line.
of Oregon, for the county of Tilla­
mook. Iu the matter of the estate
of Fritz Buhrow, late of the county
of Tillamook, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has, in the above en­
titled proceedings filed his Final ac­
count as Administrator of the estate
which was of Fritz Buhrow, late of
the county of Tillamook, deceased,
and that the Court has appointed
Friday, the Tenth day of September.
Nineteen hundred and twenty, at
Ten o’clock in the forenoon, as the
time, and hte County Court room in
the County Court House at Tilla­
mook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
gon. as the place, for the hearing of
objections to such Final Account and
the settlement thereof.
Dated, August 7th, 1920.
W. L. Campbell. Admlnstrator
Robert H. McGrath, Attorney
for the Administrator.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamok County, has appointed
the undersigned as Administrator of
the Estate of Alfred Marolf. deceas-
ed; and any and all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
required to present same, together
with proper vouchers, to the under­
signed at his residence in Tillamook
County, Oregon, or, T. H. Goyne,
Attorney-at-Law, at his office in Till­
amook city, Oregon, within six mon­
ths from the date of this notice.
Dated this 12th day of August,
1920.
Albert Marolf. Administrator,
of estate of Alfred Marolf, deceased.
C. DIETER.
DENTIST.
TILLAMOOK BL IL DI NG
(Over Haltotn’s).
T illamook- Oregon.
A new Portland-Tillamook stage
R. O. L. HOHLLFKD.
line has been established here. The
stage will leave Tillamook on Tues­
VETERINARIAN.
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at tell Phon«—2F3
Mutual Phon«
7:30 a .nt., arriving in Portland at
^rttrott
I: ' n p n.
T'i11'»*n'»»k
Stage starts from Tillamook Hotel.
Friendship
of a Bank.
Many foresiuhted merchants and
rflanufacturers recognize that the
friendship of ati important bank is a
priceless business.
And
especially
a
bank
whose
officers are “human" men who take
pleasure in other men’s success.
VVe are in business to help other
businesses. Therein lies our success
ond yours.
BANK YOUR MILK
CHECK WITH TEE
(Lillamnnk (ünunty Sank
Member Federal Reserve System.
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Transfer
Wood,
Gravel.
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Phone37 W.
TillamookiTransf er Co
Liberty Temple.
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