Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 30, 1920, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEF‘rEMJŒR 3o.
SCRAWLED BY GREAT POET? RESEMBLES THE HUMAN HAND
HARDING’S CREED
To safeguard
To stabilize
To prosper
To think of
To exalt
To live for
and revere
í
, »
i
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L
■fl
Uncle Sam: “Shake, Warren,—My idea exactly!”
party they belong to. Mr. Goy i-
was not very anxious to run agal t
but by the unanimous endorsenien
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
of the Tillamook Bar Association he
. made the race and won out in the
per year $2.00 primary election. He is now the re-
SUBSCRIPTION
• gular republican nominee for district
attorney and republicans should play
i fair and vote for him. That’s why
I the snap shot man is in favor of Mr.
Keep away from Nebraska when , Goyne. The reason that the repub-
hailstones are falling. It is reported i lican party of Oregon failed to elect
that one man had his skull fractured U. S. Senators and governors is be-
I cause republicans will not play fair
by a hailstone.
land resort to "knifing” their own
I candidates. Mr. Bat rick is a new
If you vote for Senator Harding, man. having recently come here to
vote also for R. N. Stanfield for U. S. pratice law and from what we can
Senator, for that’s the proper politi­ I gather several persons who are dis­
cal stunt for republicans to pull off. satisfied with Mr. Goyne, succeeded in
J inducing him to make the run. or, to
The County Fair board were good
¡
be more correct, become th<
mt”
guessers.
Three months ago th-y VVc are not going to say one word o
selected the only few days fine not help feeling that h erre, n
weather in September to hold I tho injure him in a business way. fo
county Fair.
only wish him success, bu
not help feeing that h<
> run
If you are in favor of Senator Hard­ judgment when he consente
ing and intend to vote for him, do ' for district attorney, against a per-
the right thing in supporting him. I son, who had the endorsement of 'ie
f
Vote for Stanfield, the republician ■ ba. association and is 4he choi
th. republican party in thi - coui.iy.
nominee for U. S. Senator.
Considering that Mr. Barrick claim
We don't see that the republican to be a republican and ready to r.o
party should trouble about sending on the stump for Mr. Harding, the
out speakers, for Governor Cox’s snap shot man thinks he should sup-
speeches are doing the democratic [ port every nominee on the republican
party a whole lot of hajm and the re­ ticket and help to elect them, for
publican party a lot of good. Go to Senator Harding won the nominat­
ion for president in the same honor­
it, Governor.
able way that Mr. Goyne won the
nomination for district attorney.
Just imagine how this talk about
1 Probably Mr. Barrick thought that
campaign contributions and corrup­
I liy making the race it would help Jo
tions funds must strike horror to the
I bring his name before the public,
souls of such lily-white politicians as
and that It would be a good advertis-
Boss Murphy and Tom Taggart, who
I | tisng stunt, and if thia is the casa
nominated the Democratic national
we quite agree with him for it pays
candidate at French Lick svereal
to advertise, especially when it don’t
days before they told the Democrats
cost much to obtain publicity. Any­
at San Francisco what is was going
way, we have a very poor opinion r.f
to be!
persons posing as "independent”
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candidates after affiliating with one
S. W. Paxson, who has leased the of the two political parties. It may
Cloverdale Enterprise, was in tho be good form for a democrat, but, in
city on Friday, and by the looks of our judgment, a mighty poor policy
that newspaper he is a wonderful for a young man just entering upon
improvement over his predecessor. a business and political career to pull
We do not want to discourage Mr. off that kind of a stunt. Republic­
Paxson, but for the last 25 years ans expect that a republican news­
those who have endeavored to run a paper be consistent, and that Is the
newspaper in that part of the county I reason why the Headlight has con-
have been ready to quit after a short i slstently supported the republican
period.
party and republican candidates. We
want to say that it has been a bet­
This I m taken from the Christian ter friend of the republican party
Work: In the 1916 campaign, when than a number of republicans have I
Cox and Willi« again ran agaist each been to the Headlight and in sup-
other, in every saloon in Dayton, ac­ porting it. So why not applv the
cording to the street car conductor same rule to the republicans ¿a Is
who was my informant, were posted applied to a republican newspaper? i |
pictures of the two men. with "I am The snap shot man is quite aware
for prohibition.” under that of the that several candidates on the repub­
Republican nominee and "I am for lican ticket and other influential re-»
the licensed saloon." under that of publicatiH have supported newspap­
the Deonircatic. In that campaign ers that "kept us out of war," and we
according to the Ohio Anti-Saloon have a just cause to complain. A
League, Mr. Cox was elected because few snap «hots along that line will
of a twelfth hour appeal to Ohio sal­ | be perfectly in order. So Mr. Barrick
oon keepers in his behalf by the Ohio j is not the only republican who is not
playing the political game fair and
Liquor League.
square, as we will show later.
aillamnnk ÎScaNütfiî >
Editorial Snap Shots
l
This is the advice the Fire Mar­
shal's Bulletin gives to editors:
"You have the greatest opportun­
ity for doing valuable work in your
community in helping to save life
and property from destruction by
fire. The public must be educated
to these things and the press 1« in
a position to do a great share. Pub­
lish some facts concerning the tire
loss, and how it can be prevented,
endeavor to Impress upon your read­
ers thut fire prevention Is for their
own benefit as well as for the bene­
fit of our country, and is an obliga­
tion upon them a« citizens.” •
We heartily coincide with the
Bulletin. After the appalling catas­
trophe at Kalamath Falls it should
open the eyes of people to like con­
ditions prevailing in most of our
large cities where there nre fire trap
hotels, and fire trap buildings, here
there and everywhere. The safes
way is to order them condemned mil
pulled down. Why not nrike a
survey of Tillamook city and ascer-
tain the names of those who occupy
fire trap buildings, It would sur-
prise most people to know the large
number of tire trap buildings there
nre in thi« city and what a menace
thoy are to the whole business cent-
er of the city.
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Attorney C. W. Bnrrlck ha« filed a
petition with the secretary of state
as an "independent" candidate for
district attorney, and quite a few of
our citizens have asked the snap
shot man what he thought about it.
Why they should appeal to the map
shot r”n we do not know, for we be-
llov. k ¡..
•• 2 person being loyal to tho
"There Is not a man within •he
sound of my voice.” Governor Cox
said in a recent speech, "but who has
more money in his pockets or in the
bank today than he had eight years
ago.”
Well, the man who hasn’t
more coin in his kick today than he
had there eight years ago couldn't
live out the day -at the present cost
of food and raiment.
Mrs. Otis H. Cureton. Vice-chair-
man of the Oklnhonia state com-
tfilttee, says "Oklahoma is thorough-
ly disgusted with Democratic admin­
istration. Thia will be the first elec­
tion at which Its women may vote,
and they are going to vote the Re­
publication ticket. For the first lime
In Oklahoma a woman la running for
Congress. She is Miss R. Robinson,
from the Second district. Five men
are running agatnst her. but she has
a fine chance for success."
To sum up the congressional ach-
! ievements of Mr. Cox: during his less
than four years in the lower house
h_. Intioduced 931 bills, of which n i
less than 916 contemplated the
granting of pensions to some one or
other, six nr sqven were for public
I buildings, several were relatively iu-
eonsequential. and one solitary bill,
to make trade agreements with for­
eign nations, betrayed the falntos’
Iirace of a constructive mind
It Is
almost to be feared that with Cox r.s
president the Republicans of the
country would have to straeh gravel
I pay the pension alloted Io all de­
i
serving Democrats.
i 92 q .
Happenings of Twenty Yeais Ago.
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
Dr. Wise will be at hii Bay City of.
fice on Wednesday«
F-26
We have on our files copies of
8ignaturs of William Shaksspearo, Be­ Skin of Bat’s Wing Stretches From some of the first issues of the Head­
Dr. Ramoey
Osteopath
lieved Genuine, Found on Wall
tho Finger Tips to Endo of
light, and we have taken some of
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., 'Hila,
in Hampton Court.
Toes and Nails.
One
cent
a
word
per
Issue.
the local items from the issue of
mook. Mutual phone, Bell phone
Sept. 27th. 1900, which was publish­
146-M.
Wanted
:
girl
for
general
housework.
The discovery ot the signature of
The wing of a bat is a most wonder­ ed after the present editor had been
Must be experienced. $15 per week.
William Shakespeare, scrawled years ful instance of adaptation to • apodal
here for two years. Each week we
Apply Mrs. Thcfi. B. Watt, Brigh­
ago on the wall of the "haunted gal­ enR. for It Is nothing but a greatly
will publish a few happenings taken
ton. Or.
lery" of Hampton court, has Just been modified forelimb or hand.
from these old issues.
made in London. Shakespeare authori­
If you spread ont your hand and im­
For sale : Apple dynamo, in good con­
ties pronounce it authentic.
agine the four fingers grown enormous­
L. G. Gilmore, president of the In-
dition. Coil for 4 cylinder engin;.
i The disclosure was made when ly long, wjiile the thumb remains short
Oliver typewriter, and some good
Ernest I.nw. the cour* »ntlquarian, was nad stXmpy and that the akin between rependence and Mouniouth Wai er
chickens. J. I. M„ Box 179, Clov­
directing the renov -•.<. On the wall the fingers has also been stretched un­ and Electric Light system, was tn
erdale.
of the old retiring r
ie found, af­ til It extends frail tip to tip of the the city tnis week for the purpose of
ter clennlng It. the ■ ■ r S." followed fingers and on along the side of the seeing what the prospects were for For sale: 8 registered Holstein cows,
by Illegible letters c.>n lading “ke- body to Join the hind foot, you will a like system in this city. He lias
very tine breeding. Price $300 a
speare.” and Ixmentl' ■!•
-lugli sketch have a good idea of the structure of a been conferring with C. Thayer, of
head. Write or call M-9376. Wal­
the
electric
ligut
company,
and
W.
of a hand ami the <1 .re 1tS>6.
bat’s wing: it is simply a much exag­
ter Schallbetger, Hillsdale, Or. O.-7
H. Cooper, of the water company.
It Is a matter of history that the gerated hand.
Horse for sale, will trade for cow or
Shnkespeiire comp, ny visited the pal­
The elongated bones serve, like the
calf. C. L. Lewis, at Auto Paint
The new steamer Sue H. Elmore
ace at the date set down and played ribs of an umbrella, to keep the skin
shop.
t
“Hamlet" before the then King Chris­ stretched «.id taut when the owner same into the bay Tuesday, reaching
the city the next day, with freight
tian of Denmiirk. The company dress­ Is in flight.
which the merchants have been Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. .
ed In the "haunted gallery." near the
When the bat alights it doubles up
great hall where the piny was enacted. Its “hands." the skin falls in wrinkly waiting several weeks for. She is a For Sale by John Leland Henderson,
The gallery, according tn ancient folds and using its thumb joints as staunch looking and well built craft,
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
tradition. Is haunted by the ghost of forefeet it is aide to mil about ulmost the finest ever seen in this city. We
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
hope that from now on the Pacific
Catherine Howard, one of Henry V Ill’s as quickly as a mouse.
Price $2500.00. Terms easy.
six wives, who was Imprisoned there,
The skin of tlie wings not only joins Navigation Co. will give Tillamook
from
city,
better
transportation
service,
When
in need of something electric
History tells that she escaped
the hind limbs but extends from them
just call on the Sunset Electric.
confinement while the king was pray- to the tall, thus making the rudder thus putting an end to the continual
Ing In his private chapel, und that her with which the bat can steer when fly- kicking about "held-up” freght, and
flight was discovered by the court •ng, and, when the tail is brought up "held-up” butter, which the com­ Blackberries wanted—at Small’s can­
nery.
Consult your wife about the wiie-
guards, who drugged her screaming to beneath the body, forms a bag or re- pany must admit itself was righteous
the king. Interrupting his devotions.
ceptable which is of use to Its owner. indignation on the part of the Till- Let the Sunset Electric wire your ing in your home. Women spend a lot
It was long said that Catherine night-
amookers. The steamer will leave
of their time in the home and they
home and save you money.
walked the gallery, shrieking.—Toron­
here Saturday.
know what is necessary.
CREDITS TREES WITH SENSE
to Globe.
Lost: Star pin. Finder please leave
at
this
ofltce.
Reward.
The band was re-oiganized on Wed-
—And remember these three things
Scientist Declares They Possess at nesday evening with twelve mem-
Have the lights effectively and
RELY ABSOLUTELY ON NILE
Least Three Which Also Belong
bers the following officers being Bring your Blackberries to Small s
cannery.
artistically placed.
to Human Race.
elected: President. Fred Sappington;
Without the River’s Annual Inundation
vice-president, Percy Wiley; leader,
Have plenty of convenient outlets
Egypt Would Be Literally a
For Sale: 4 room house in Sunny-
Tlie curator of the British Guiana M. V. Morgan;
secretary, Waiter
meade. Inquire at this office.
Barren Waste.
installed—they will be needed for
museum. James Rodway, who is an Baker; treasurer, M. Dollerhide.
eminent botanist, declares that plants
Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of your “electric servants.”
Ustially on June 15 the inundation possess at least three of our five
Agent
B.C.
Lamb,
of
the
Pacific
fice Wednesday and Thursday.
of the Nile commence«, the greatest senses—feeling, taste and smell—nnil
Have the work done by a respon­
height being nt the autumnal equinox, that certain tropical trees smell water Navigation Co., had the notice posted
sible contractor—it will be cheaper
For
Sale
:
4
rugs
at
Economy
Clean
on
his
board
for
several
days,"
Sue
after which the waters subside until from a distance, and will move
era.
in the end.
H. Elmore will be in tomorrow. Com­
the following April. The great nil- straight toward it.
ing over North Yamhill road.” Look
vantages which Egypt derives from the
But trees not In tlie tropics can do out, B. C., for Sam Elmore is mighty Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler office
We will help you with suggestions
nnnttnl rise of the river nnd saving of
Friday and Saturday of this week
as
well. A resident of an old Scotch tough on that point.. (The Pacific
the country from barrenness, hns
and
guarantee to execute the work to
an
also
on
Sept.
10th
and
11th.
9-9
mansion found the waste pipe from Navigation Co. must have been a
caused the Nile to be known by the
your entire satisfaction.
the house repeatedly choked. Lift­ little like the Southern Pacific in re­
Inhabitants as the most holy river,
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
al Mazda lamps. They give better
they believing that it draws its source ing the slabs In the basement pav­ gards to the swiftness of the delivery
ing. he discovered that the pipe was inthis part of the country.)
light.
from Paradise.
completely encircled by poplar roots.
In former days It had Its appointed
They belonged to a tree that grew
P. W. Todd and family returned For Sale: Vaughn dragsaw, with
priests, festivals and sacrifices, nnd if
some thirty yards away on the oppo­ Saturday from McMinnville and a
clutch, almost new. Also new ones.
its rising were delayed by a single dn.v
site side of tlie house.
E G. Krebs.
business
t
ip,
stopping
at
various
they took the most beautiful maiden
Thus lhe roots had moved stemlily points on the outside.
they could find and dressing her rich­
Small dairy ranch for sale with six
ly. drowned her In the waters as a vic­ toward tlie house, and had penetrated
cows, in Trask river bottom, three
tim to turn away the god s anger and below rhe foundation and across the
me.i iiom the East, espec-
miles south of Tillamook F. L.
merit his favors. The caliphs abolished basement until they readied their
11 Olli W iacunsin and Minnesota,
Buell
T. F.
150
feet
away.
goal,
the
waste
pipe,
tills cruel sacrifice. Substituting one
been coming in ot Portland
Then
the-
I.nd
pierced
a
cement
Joln-
less barbarous, they threw into the riv
serably o, late. Most o£ them For sale: 12 good Jeisey cows and S
ng and iittd worked their way In
er a letter tn which it was commanded
tuye.s, oi ' Timber curjsers” as
year oid heuer. Bred to freshen ill
i hat the waters rise If it were the will 'ong, tapering lengths inside the pipe
a-e called. They are ou: here
spring. Price is right. It: srnu.. sen
for a considerable distance beyond
of God.
e intere.-ij ot Eastern captial-
Bros., Dayton, Or.
. .
10-7 211 TILLAMOOK BUILDING
It has been stnted that ti e quality of tlie house. There seems something al­
v.ho de. ire to invest .imiey in
Free Consultation and
most
human
in
such
unerring
instinct
the Nile water Is such that It Is highly
Oregon and Lost: Auto tire 32 x 3y2< between
Spinal Analysis.
Tillamook and Netaiis. Plea te
extolled for drinking purposes and no and perseverance In surmounting o to-
leave same with City marshal.
matter how long kept It does not be- stacles.—New York Post
Suitable reward.
come Impure.
DR. J. E. SHEARER
J. C. Mayo, general frieglit and
Sheep-Raising Industry.
passenger agent of the Astoria and For Sale: P/2 ton Reo truck. In
I
DR A. C. CRANE.
Sheep raising Is perhaps the oldest Columbia River Railroad, is in the
First Steamboat In West.
good condition with new tires. Price
of
all
Industries,
for
it
was
practiced
Drs.
Shearer
& Crank
The first steamboat on the western
city. One thing that no doubt
$300. Inquire of Fred Gould, Till­
waters was the Orleans, built in 1811 even before agriculture. Wool is a strikes Mr. Mayo very forcibly ls amook, Or.
Medical & Surgery.
S-30
at Pittsburgh by Robert Fulton, un­ product of cultivation or domestica­ that in Tillamoook the transportai-
National Building.
tion.
for
there
are
no
wild
animals
der tlie firm name of Fulton & Living­
ion companies here don’t hâve to car- For Sale: 6 head of cattle, 150 chick­
ens and % acres of potatoes in the
ston, ills partner being Chancellor R. which closely resemble the wool hear­ ry passengers one hundred miles for
Tillamook - • - Oregon.
ground, at Classic Lake farm.
Livingston of New York. It ar­ ing sheep. Floyd W. Parsons, In tlie two bits. (At that time the railroad
rived at Louisville, Ky„ in October, Saturday Evening Post, says thnt with had just been built, and, through
V. Junkin, Manzanita, Or.
destined for New Orleans, but the riv­ the discovery that cloth could he made competition by boat, the railroad
er being too low for Its pnssage over from wool came an effort to Improve company was forced to carry passeu My middle name is George. Let me
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag saw
the falls, ft plied between Louisville the fleece by selection and breeding. gers front Astoria to Portland for
on the market today. Call E. G
nnd Cincinnati until early in Decem­ The early Romans were most success­ twenty-five cents. My ,what a diff-
Krebs.
ber, when ft descended the river and ful tn this pursuit, and their endeav- erence now, we can’t even ride to
entering the Mississippi encountered ora along this line resulted in develop- Bay City for two bits now, and the
Those who lost clothing at the re­
nt New Mndrld. Mo., the earthqunke lag n fleece of great fineness. After boats aren’t running, either.
cent fire of the Pacific Cleaning <S
of December 11, which formed Reel­ the conquest of the Iberian peninsula
Tailoring Co., please report same Io
foot inke in Tennessee, and the lakes Roman sheep were Introduced into
E. L. Stewart or C. B. Wymer. S-30
A committee of the council, Coun
in Arkansas, opposite and above Mem­ Spain, where they so greatly Improved cilmen Leach, Olsen and Brodhead,
Threaded Rubber In­
the
native
flocks
that
even
during
Ro
­
phis, which remain now. The boat
was around Wednesday night locat­ The Brunswick Phonograph plays all
sulation is as important
was repaired and reached New Or­ man supremacy Spanish wool led the ing where to place the electric lights
makes Of disc Records. No repro-
to the stOTage battery as
It remntned world's markets, a prestige held for in the residence part of the city.
leans December 29.
ducer to change. Compare the tone
the tungsten filament ia
South, plying between New Orleans many centuries.
to
the electric light. There
with any other machine on the
ere oth-r^msulaticns and
nnd Natchez until July, 1814, when it
market. Monthly payments to suit
In the editorials we find:. Joaquin
other filaments but none
was wrecked and sunk.
Telltale Facet.
you. “The Song Shop” Main St.
Miller, the California poet, announc­
that serve quite so well.
“Nntura seems to decide In advance, ed in a recent interview that in
The Still Better Wil­
by
face
nnd
gesture,
what
many
people
Blessing the Alpine Ropes.
lard Biij-ry—the on’y
complete edition of bis works Call and see the new models of pianos
» the
one with Threaded Rut­
and players at "The Song Shop".
Every sntnmer, at the beginning of nre best fitted for.” That is the theory which he is preparing for publication
bar /ntujuticn-bit
Sold on easy payments. You can
tho climbing season In the Swiss moun­ of Dr. Henry Cbellew, who holds that only after his death his real name,
b en se-cctcd by 136
safely deal wth a firm like The Wil­
tains, a solemn service is held among by studying the faces of children, par­ Cincinnatus Heine Miller, will be
mannfactarr
— of cars and
ey B. Alien Co. Over 47 years on
tlie guides, many of whom are godly I ents and teacher« may obtain valuable used.
the coast.
men who know they tnke their lives guidance as to their future careers!
In their hands when they ascend the The following list Is n brief summary
Presbyterian
Church.
For Sale: about 50 pullets. 5 months
Alps. So they bring their ropes with of some of his rfednct’ous: Triangular
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old. Good laying stock. $2.25 each.
them and Iny them nt tho foot of one full fnce—Essentially a mental type.
TILLAMOOK
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Also 1 young cow, i second calf,
of tlie mountnlns. Old nnd new ropes Unroinantic, strenuous, eats little;
Morning
worship.
11
o
’
clock.
fresh
this
fall.
Gentle,
easy
to
milk.
BATTERY STATION,
are piled in a heap, nnd then they nre thinks ranch. Feels little, sleeps little.
Subject “Feeding the Soul.” Com-
A No. 1 family cow. Price $100.
blessed by the pastor. Prayer is of­ Usually makes good accountant or en­ munion of
the Lords Supper will be
Mutual phone. Wm. Stuivenga. 0-7 [VILLARD SERVICE.
fered thnt tho oid ropes may still bear gineer. Round full fsce—Essentially i observed,
We desire ail Christians
the strain safely nnd that the new a vital character. Sentimental, easy­ share this
scared feast with us. O|>- A phonograph you can play yourself,
ropes may prove cqunl to all the stress going; sleeps and eats all the time,
portunity for uniting with the
lhe Aeolian Vocalion has all the
placed upon them. The guides nre does little work. Makes usually a church will be given.
best features of the others and
good
mathematician.
Pointed
profile
commended to the mercy of God that
some unknown to them. The new
Evening worship, 730 p. m.
in their dully ascents they tnny be kept (such ns the Chamberlain family)—
Subject: “The Lord’s Host.”
and greater phonograph. Shown
safe and that they may succor the Uneompromistng. Inclined to prix-ni«-
for the first time in Tillamook
The Ladies Guild will met at the
travelers who trust In them.—F. H. tinatlon.
home of Mrs. Alex McNair next Tues­
county at the Tillamook Music
Cheley in “Stories for Talks to Boys.”
day afternoon .at 2:30.
Store, opposite Post Office.
In Old New York.
Everybody always welcome.
Chelsea,
in
the
neighborhood
of
Egypt Raised Cotton In 200 B. C.
A. A. McRea. minister
Money to loan—Enquire of John
Cotton has been grown in Egypt Twenty-third street and North river.
Leland Henderson, 206-3rd St.,
Great Machine.
since 2ik> B. C., but It was not until New York city, was the home of Cle­
Tillamook, Oregon.
Card
of
Thanks.
ment
C.
Moore,
who
wrote
the
child
­
n hundred years ago that Jumel. n
------ o—
"I watched a wonderful machine
French engineer, suggested the Intro­ hood classic, “'Twas the Night Before
We desire to thank our friends and Wanted: Men or women to take old­ at our shop this morning."
Christmas.
”
One
of
the
admirable
duction of the commercial varieties.
er«
among
friend«
and
neighbor«
neighbors for their kindness and
“And how does it work?” we asked.
In 1822 the famous American sen is- old houses of Chelsea Is that where sympathy shown us In our recent
for the genuine guaranteed hos­
“Well,” was the reply, "by meant
land cotton waa the first «own. Five dwelt Fdwln Forrest, the actor. It is bereavement.
iery, full line for men, women and
years later a Brazilian variety was at 436 West Twenty-second street, a
children.
Eliminates
darning. of a pedal attachment, a fulcrumed
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cirest
square
fronted
Introduced, The two strains were niln- I substiinrtal-looklng
Saves money.
Everybody buys. lever converts a vertical reciporatlng
and daughter.
gled and from them came the famous house, with a door of a great single
A bonanza for agents. Experience I motion Into a circular movement.
•’Ashmounl” plnnt and the still finer panel. On the spot where tlie New
unnecessary. Write International The principal part of the machine !«
Notice to Tax Payers.
a huge disk that revolves in a vert­
"Mutaffi." which 1« one of the most York city hall stands. George Wash­
Stocking
Mills. Norristown, Pa.
I ington paraded Ills little army on a
productive cottons In the world.
Sep. .30 ical plane. Power is applied through
This is to advise that the last half
July day In 1776. mid with grave
the axis of the disk, and work Is done
solemnity a document was read to I of taxes must be paid on, or before For Sale: All of section.21. Township on the periphery, and the hardest
Whisky Called “Water of Life."
them that had Just been receive«) from October 5. 1920. After that date, in­
Seventeen, Range Eight, Grays substance, by mere Impact, may be
Tlie art of distilling liquors is first
Philadelphia, and which was forever terest at the rate of one per cent will
Harbor county. Washington. About reduced to any shape."
mentioned by Albnkassen. an Arabian
to be known as the Declaration of In
be charged on all amounts remaining
half way between Aberdeen and
"What is this wonderful machine?”
physician who lived In the tenth cen­
dependence.
unpaid. After November 5th, penalty
Montesano. On the Tines of the
“A grindstone,” was the reply.
tury.
Whisky, “a potable spirit dis­
of 5 per cent will be added and in­
Oregon-Washington and Milwaukee
tilled from cereal grains," probably
terest will accrue at the rate of 12
railroads. Station Just off land.
Largest Bibls.
originate«! In Ireland, and its Celtic
“Footlights and Shadows”
Graveled county road crosses one
The largest Bible In the world Is per cent per annum.
name was alagebetha (water of life)
W.
L.
Campbell,
Sheriff.
corner.
School
house
Just
off
land.
more
than
five
feet
two
inches
high
nfterwnrd contracted to usquebaugh
Approximately 600 acres, net.
and then to whisky. It was known as nnd throe feet six Inches wide. When
Gloria Dawn little realized, when
Price $12,000.00. Write to Aubury she became the good Samaritan to a
isqnebaugh In the seventeenth ami opened flat It measures seven feet ten
Having your house wired by
T. Fisher. Trustee, Aberdeen, stranger, ill of a fever from wander­
eighteenth centuries both in Ireland Inches across, ft Is intended for use In
folks who know their business is
Washington.
9-30 ing in the tropics and bereft for the
a special religious movement.
and Scotland.
not a thing to be dreaded. It can
time being of his reason, that her
be done with far less muss and
I have for sale: seven head of callte. heart’s romance was unfolding. But
Announcement
fuss
than
you
put
up
with
in
One
cow.
giving
milk,
six
year
old,
Reformed Church.
having the house papered or
two heifers, giving milk, two years it was.
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Gloria Dawn, it might be explain­
painted.
old.
one long yearling and three
Miss
White
has
opened
her
studio
Rev. W. O. Lienkaemper. pastor.
ed is the role essayed by beautiful
spring
calves,
all
heifers.
The
three
at
M.
R.
Hannkratt's
residence,
and
We can wire vour house in two
Sunday School. 10 a. nt.
Olive Thomas in her new Selznick
older ones will be fresh in spring.
is organizing classes this week. Those
or three days and leave not a scar
Picture, “Footlights and Shadows”,
Morning worship. 11 o'clock.
L. V. Junkin. Manzanita, Or.
wishing lessons can find Miss White
on your wood-work or plaster.
which will be shown at the Gent
The pastor will preach the fourth at the studio.
There’s no dirt, nor any incon­
Miscellaneous Advertisements Theatre. Sunday, Oct. 3.
of a course of sermons on "he Com-
It is a play of tense dramatic
venience to you and tne cost is
mandnienta Up-to-date.”
Subject:
theme, of exciting episodes and cf
Notice
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
We will come and tell you ex­
"The Third Commandment”
actly what It will cost if you wish. Dr.’s Allea and Sharp. Dentists. beautiful romance. In It Mi«« Tho­
Ail members of Fairview Grange
mas has the best opporunlty of her
Heidelberg League meeting
National RitHdl«g
vho have received sot lee of Fire '•>-
career
to display her girli«h sweet­
SUMSET
ELECTMIC
COMPANY
evening service» at 7:46.
Dr. J. B Grider, dratñt, I. 0. 0. F ness. her, histrionic art and her won­
I turante c««e>-4iet»wt ploaae mall check I
Come and worship with us.
to Frank B. Beater.
Bldg. Tillamook. Oregna.
Tillamook * * -Oregan.
derful personality.
Two Heads
Are Better
Than One
Coast Power Co
The
Electric Store.
Dr. Howard,
CHIROPRACTOR,
T. R. Wins
X.
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