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THE TILLAMOOK HEA D L I G H T
__ _____________________________
rHragDATJHjCEintTyQ
CALL FOR BIDS
WITHOUT PROCESS OF LAW
«Notice is hereby given, that Tilla­
A Weekly Paper Published Every mook City. Oregon, will receive bids Cowboy Quickly Settiod Matter toi
Thursday by the
Dispute, and No One Appealed
for the improvement of Miller av­
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. enue, from the South line of First
From the Decision.
Remarkable Feat of Freighter of
Tillamook. Oregon
Street, South on Miller Avenue to
Little Cost—Big lesults. All Tillamook County Reads^Them. One Cent a Void rcr fc«,te
For some time after the opening to
the Early Days.
the city limits, consisting of the ex­
’
regular
passenger
service,
the
Cen
­
Both Telephones
cavating and grading of said street tral Union Pacific railroad’s subordi­
»
I to the proper subgrade. All dirt ex- nate departments wore rattier crude.
FOR SAI F.
For sale. good steel range, also organ. HAY AND GRAIN HAULING
speciality. Oregon Tran«f«r B(„.
Entered as second-class matter in ' cavated which shall be necessary for The sleeping cars were comfortable, Travarasd Eight Hundred Mllaa, on —----------------------------------------------Call Frank Nelson.
phones. Opposite P. O.
jj.g .*1
FOR SALE—CHEAP, THREE O. I I
Horseback, In Five Daye and Thir­
the postoffice at Tillamook, Oregon.
the filling of said street and bring- but tliere were no dining ears, and the
-PURE BRED BROWN
C. pigs, 2 1» months old. Must sell ^OR SALE
teen
Houre,
a
Record
Never
I ing the same to proper grade, shall facilities at the “restaurant” stations
. 1 bull 4 years old. AT LAST—A VICTOR DKALBR~IN
quick, short of
feed. G. F. I Swiss cattle.
Since Equaled.
Tillamook County. Victor vic
i be used upon said street. All in were decidedly primitive.
r a fine individual; 2 bull calves
Hackett. Mutual phone. 12-2t2pi
Subscription Rates
from good ancestors. John Boeckli.
When the eastbound train arrived at
trolas. $25.00 and up. Victor Be
One year ........................................... $2.00 accordance with-the plans and speci-
breeder ¡Of Brown-Swiss
cattle.
Alexander Majors, a pioneer freight­ FOR SALE—MAPLE AND ALDER
cords, 85 cents and up. Tills
Six months ..................................... 1.00 , ti cat ions therefor now on tile with Cheyenne one morning, the passengers
Llnnton. Oreg., Route 2. 12-9 t6
wood. Mutual phone.
G. F.
er, whose determined foresight estab-
monk .Music Co., Opposite P. o
Three months....................................... 50 ihe City Recorder. All bidders must in the sleeper, all but one small group,
Hacket.
12-2tp. i FOR SALE OR TRADE — LIGHT
responded promptly to the summons. llshed Kansas City us the great trad-
Payable in advance
n-xstr
j tile with their bids a certified check, “Thirty minutes for breakfast!” They Ing post of the Southwest, and to
team, heavy hack and good set
FOR SALE—Dried split
Italian
payable to the order of the City Re­ passed Into the large tent which was whose memory the erection of a monu­
Money
to
loan
—
Enquire
of
John
of
harness.
Will
sell
cheap
or
prunes at $5 per 100 lbs., in sacks
Leland Henderso^ 206-3rd St.
corder, for not lees than 10 per cent equipped as a dining room; long ment was suggested at the time of Ids
trade for cow. Call 9F23 Bell
As good as any to eat but were
A STEP FORWARD
Tillamook, Oregon.
1
split by the rain before being phone.__________________
the of the amount of the bid, to be for- planks on rather high “horses” cov­ death, Jan. 14, 1900. gave the flow­
The measure authorizing
ered with white “domestic” for tables, ing description of F. X. Aubrey’s fa­
felted
to
Tillamook
City
if
the
dried.
H.
G.
Campbell,
Dallas,
suc-
FOR SALE— UPRIGHT KOHLER .HE STANDARD OF THE WORLD
County Court to assess a one mill
Oregon.
12-2t4c
cessful bidder shall fail to enter into and single planks on smaller "horses" mous ride:
piano in good condition $150.
Victrolas and Victor Records.
tax for the purchase and improve-
“
One
of
the
most
remarkable
feats
for
benches
at
the
sides.
But
the
food
Also Victrola and 34 records, $7 5.
contract, with approved bond, for
Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P.
raent of a county fair grounds pass-
wns excellent, varied, bountiful, and ever accomplished was made by F. FOR SALE - HOUSE AND LOTS
Goyne
Ranch.
South
Prairie.
the carrying out of his bld If re-
for $1000. Easy terms. Inquire at
O.
ll-18tf
ed at the special election Monday.
admirably cooked, while the flapjacks X. Aubrey, who traveled the distance
12-9 tf
quired to do so. Bids will be receiv- I and maple syrup were delicious.
Headlight
office.
12-2
tf
of 800 miles, between Snnta Fe, N.
It is one more step upward, lift­
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
WANTED
ed up to the 20th day of December, | The one group that had not left the M.. and Independence, Mo., In five FOR SALE -NEW LIBERTY SIX
ing the
resident) of Tillamook
al Mazda lamps. They give better
1920, at 8.00 P. M., and should be | sleeper consisted of Colonel Temple­ days and thirteen hours. This ride.
Touring car. Terms to suit the WANTED—SECOND HAND BIRD
county above the period when all
light.
In
my
opinion,
In
one
respect
was
the
ton.
his
young
wife,
and
their
slx-
addressed to the City Recorder ->f
Cage.. At Zachmann Shop. 12-9i 1
purchaser. Inquire at Headlight
men lived in caves and wore animal
months'-old baby. When all who In­ most remarkable one ever made by
Tillamook City, Oregon.
office.
12-2t2p WOOD WANTED—WE WILL RE WE HAUL ANYTHNO ANYWHERE
skins for clothing.
Dated this Sth day of December i tended to take breakfast were seated any man. The entire distance was FOR SALE -MODERN BUNGALOW
ceive bids until December 20th
at any time. Oregon Transfer.
Slowly but surely Tillamook
Is
and had served themselves or been ridden without stopping to rest, nnd
for 100 or less cords of old growth
office opposite P. O. Both phones.
1920.
on First street. Cheap if taken soon.
having
a
change
of
horses
only
once
served,
the
colonel
reached
over
and
ridding itself of the narrow minded
wood; same to be delivered at the
12-9 tf
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN,
Phone
105
W.
P.
O.
Box301
12-2
ip
In
every
one
hundred
or
two
hundred
Light Plant in Tillamook
on
mossbackism that has held it down City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore, took a milk Jug, from which he filled
FOR SALE-FULL BLOOD GUERN-
the baby's mug nnd proffered to the miles. He kept a led horse by his
cars, or on any road suitable to THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF THE
for so many years. It is coming to
World have entrusted their repu­
proprietor a dollar, the price of a full side most of the time, so that when the sey bull. Inquire at Headlight office.
haul on with trucks. Delivery to
the front and assuming tlie aspect
12-2 t2p
meal.
one he wns riding gave out entirely, ________
tations to tlie Victor
Records.
commence not later than January
If the THEIR DAY OF GLORY GONE
of a modern community.
The proprietor refused the money he chnnged the saddle to the extra HAY FOR SALE BRIGHT. GREEN
10, and at the rate of 15 to 20
Hear them at their best in your
cords per day. We reserve light
measure had failed it would have
, and with needless emphasis said: horse, left the horse he had been rid­
own home. Tillamook Music Co..
leafy clover hay. No. 1 grade at
to reject any and all bid.\ Coast
“You ken eat all you want, but yer ing and went on again at full speed.
Dealers, opposite P. O.
ll-18tf
been a direct slap at the endeavors •Vriter Sees Pathos in Vehicle«, Dis­
$22 f. o. b. Schefflin, Oregon,
placed by the Victorious Automobile,
Power Co., C. J. Edwards, Man­
“At the time he made this ride, in
can't take nothing away!” “But I’ve
grower.
Write Joe Hanningtou,
of those who have labored to bring
ager.
12-9t.’ Let the Sunset Electric wire your
Meekly Awaiting Dissolution.
eaten nothing and am taking only a much of the territory he passed
Cornelius.
Il-25t4
Tillamook into its own, and their
home and save you money.
through he was liable to meet hostile
cap of milk for my baby.”
WANTED- GENERAL HOUSE
efforts would have been practically
The garage stood in the heart of the
M bile the proprietor was emphasiz­ Indians, so that his adventure was FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE, Bell phone Main 64
12-2 tf
THE WORLD MOVES; SQ DO WE.
wasted. But the measure won out city. That was not strange. A great
also organ. Call Walter Nelson,
ing his indifference to the baby’s daring In more ways than one. Tn the
Oregon Transfer, opposite P. O.
ll-25tf WANTED MAIN’S WASHING. Will
and the march of progress is on. many garages stand in the heart of a
needs, there was a connnotion on the first place, the man who attempted Mutual phone.
Both phones.
12-9 If
call for and deliver. Mutual
great
many
cities.
What
was
strange
to
ride
800
miles
In
the
time
lie
did
side
of
the
table
toward
the
exit
and
Let’s not hinder It in any way.
CLEARING SALE OF USED IN—
phone. Marie Getchell.
ll-18tf
was the building which stood oppo-
took
his
life
In
hfs
hands.
There
Is
presently a typical cowboy swung him­
TVNOISSHiOHd_________
struments.
Piano, $95.00; Edi-
■ site the garage. This was a tumblo-
self over and drawing his gun. perhaps not one man In a million who
son talking machine, $5.00; diSC
GIVE BILL THE GLAD HAND I down, rambling edifice, with a large marched
LOST
AND
FOUND
Dr.
Ramsey
Osteopath
up to the proprietor and could have lived to finish such a jour­
records, 25c; organ, $50.00; sew-
Saturday afternoon and evening and rambling buck and front yard, uud
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
Lost—Hub cap off Elgin Six be­
pointing the muzzle of the pistol at ney.
ing machines, $10.00; Player rolls,
mook. Mutual phone, Bell phone
we will have the B, P. O. E. with in the yards were old carriages.
“Aubrey was a Canadian French­
his face, said, “Let the baby have hfs
50c, and many other articles, all tween Pleasant Valley and Tillamook
146-M.
us.
I do hot know If it was a junk shop
bargains.
Tillamook
ifusic
Co.
milk!”
man, of low stature, short limbs, built
return to W. M. Powell, Tillamook,
the or a repair shop, says a writer in the
Victor Dealers.
12-4tf
"Welcome them,
turn over
The proprietor did not hesitate, but like a jackscrew, nnd was In the very
R. F. D. 32.
11-lltf Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentist».
town to them, and honor them for Christiiin Science Monitor. I do know
said to the colonel, “AH right, go on !” zenith of his manhood, full of pluck FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
National Building.
that
nowhere
else
could
one
see
so
and
daring.
Then
the
colonel
extended
the
dollar
their many benevolences. When the
lots on easy terms. Price $1,000. STRAY HEIFER PICKED UP—I
bv Davin- ! Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
many equipages of an ancient day.
“It was Said he made this ride upon
bill, whereupon the cowboy swung
Owner can have same I
Salvation Army is in need of funds
Enquire at Headlight office.1 l-25t*
n, Mutuai . «'<*• 'rillamuok. Oregon._________
One might sit in one’s car and buy
cover
a'
bet
of
$1.000
that
he
could
upon
him
nnd
shouted,
“
Are
you
go-
charges.
Walter
Nelson,
the Elks help them raise money.
gasoline and oil and while these com­ fn, to give a dollar for a cup of milk? the distance in eight days.
For Sale—Nearly new boys all wool
Dr. Lebow can be found at Dr.
phone.
ll-25tf
When the Red Cross starts a drive modities were being stored away one
“One year previous to this, In 1852. suit, long pants, size 34 or 36. Address
Get outen here!” The colonel got.
Wise
’s Tillunook office, south of the
the antlered herd is on the ground might examine at leisure that motley
S33I10N SSSNISilS
nor did the proprietor offer to detain he made a bet he could do the same P. O. Box 291.
11-lltf.
Court Hous-: every Mondav, Tues­
in the midst of it. When families old fashioned crew huddled out In the
him. The crowd cheered, while the distance In ten days. The result was
FOR GOOD WOOD CALL THE ORE- day and Wednesday until ncn.
are destitute the Elks will be found yards.
cowboy returned and ordered a plate lie traveled it In a little over eight Shingles for Sale—All orders deliver­
gon
Transfer,
both
phones.
ed
free.
Write
W.
H.
Sales,
Mohler,
There Is a buggy—the kind of bug­ of fresh flapjacks.—Exchange.
days, hence his bet he could make the
giving to them freely the necessities
12-9 tf If in need of glasses see A. H. Hanis.
Or.
11- 4t 3m.
Registered optician, at R. W. Ben­
gy
that
wheels
softly
down
country
ride
In
1853
In
eight
days,
the
result
of life. Such is the work of the
nett's Jewelry store Tuesday and
lanes in the moonlight and stops eas­
of that trip showing he consumed lit­
“Life” for Song Leader.
Singer
Agency
—
opposite
Postoffice.
Elks.
For Sale, -two latest styls White sew­
Saturdays until further notice. Will
ily ns the driver alights to let down
Aroused to enthusiasm h.v the good tle more than half that time.
ing machines, almost new, Singer Pianos and tuning. All work guar­
the bars. There Is the remnant of
make dates any time. Phone 143-J.
“T was well acquainted and did con­
work he had done for them the in­
anteed—H. F. Cook 131 W. 11-4 tf
Agency opposite P. O.
what was once a smart, high-wheeled
‘’TILLAMOOK COUNTY FIRST”
mates of the county workhouse at siderable business with Aubrey dur­
New Castle, Delaware, requested the ing his years of freighting. I met him
Tillamook county has about reach­ yellow dog cart. used to go bowling
warden to give Emerson Stone, song when he was making his famous ride
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS
French Art Loes oy War.
ed the point where it will gain down the fashionable avenue In the
fashionable hour. The hayrack—Its
lender of the Wilmington Community at a point on the Santa Fo road called JUST MENTIONING HARD LUCK
Notice is hereby given that the
One of the most interesting Items
more prominece and population.
bright blue worn by now—lias carried
service, a life sentence In the institu­ Rabbit Ear. He passed my train at a
In the latest inventory of the losses County Superintendent of Tillamook
As soon as conditions are any­ many a wholesome load of fragrant
ftfil gallop without asking a single Here Are a Few Instances on Record of France throifirh the war is that County, Oregon, will hold the reg­
tion.
Which
It
Would
Seem
Hard
where near normal again prosperity hay in its day, with barefooted boys
question
as
to
the
danger
of
Indians
“Warden, keep that guy!” called
which tells of the extent of the dam­ ular examination of applicants for
to Beat.
will begin, and everyone of
us sprawling on the top of the load.
out one of the prisoners when Mr. ahead of him.
age to her art treasures and historic
State Certifies
!S
at the Courthouse
Look nt yonder queer old contrap­ Stone was about to leave after con­
"After hfs business between St.
should do our part in bringing this
monuments. The estimate for this
There was a case described In the
as
follows;
tion
!
It
was
a
shoe
wagon
and
the
Lotfis
nnd
Santa
Fe
ceased,
his
love
ducting
a
“
sing
”
In
the
workhouse
re
­
loss, which has been obtained by the
about.
shoe dealer plodded along tlie rural
cently. “Give him life. He’s too good for adventure nnd his daring enter­ ; papers recently in which a man, hur- Paris information service of the Bank­
Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 15.
be
Housing facilities
should
■
vying
to
seek
his
bride
who
had
failed
districts titling every one’s feet with
to get away frotq this place. We want prise prompted him to make a trip
ers’ Trust company. Is placed at over ' at 9:00 o’clock A. M. and continu­
I
to
keep
her
appointment
at
the
church,
increased; the demand fur exceeds no trouble at till.
from New Mexico to California with
hltn all the time.”
125 million dollars.
ing until Saturday, Dec. 18, 1920.
the supply now.
New industries
That decrepit vehicle was n hansom
Mr. Stone, formerly a cowboy In sheep, which he disposed of at good slipped, and a revolve-r which he hnd
This figure has been arrived at af­
Wednesday Forenoon—U. S. His-
In
Ills
pocket
went
off.
He
was
wound
­
prices,
and
returned
to
New
Mexico.
should be brought in; they bring cab, nnd n very nobby one, too, in its
Montana, arranged with the warden,
ter an exhaustive examination of the . tory. Writing (Penmanship), Music»
ed,
and
to
increase
the
injury
the
po-
“
Immediately
upon
his
return
he
wage earners. Better transporta­ day—quite a novelty In the commun­ for weekly sings In the workhouse,
ruins of historic monuments, statues, Drawing.
with special Sunday song services In met a friend, a Major Weightman of | lice summoned him for currying anus churches, museums and their contents.
tion facilities should be provided; ity, no doubt, when it made Its first
I Wednesday Afternoon — Physiol-
appearance. Now it stands cheek by
addition, and he Is considering the or­ the United States army, who was a without a license. Afid, of course, the The irreplaceable nature of these jogy, Reading,
what industries we now have are
Manual Training, Com
Jowl with a throe-wheeled dump cart,
ganization of glee clubs and a band groat admirer of his pluck and dnrlng, wedding was interfered with.
losses Is indicated by the sum of 600 position, Domestic Science, Methods:
cramped on account of not being whose social standing was never any­ among the inmates.
Almost on a par was the case,
lVeightmnn was at that time editor
million francs, which Is set against j in Reading, Course of
Study for
able to ship their produce.
thing but low.
“I was certainly delighted with the of a small paper called the Snnta Fe which happened some time ago, of a “moral Injury."
I Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
little
boy
—
of
course,
a
naughty
little
What a queer old crowd they are— music those men mnde,” said Stone to Herald. At their meeting, ns was the
All these things can be brought
“This sum of GOO million.” explains
Thursday Forenoon- Arithmetic,
about with the proper co-operation these outworn, outgrown vehicles of the warden after the first entertain­ custom of the time, they called for boy—who was comfortably and hap- the official text, “is an approximation History of Education, Psychology.
from
plly
engaged
in
stealing
apples
drinks.
Their
glasses
were
filled
and
another
day.
They
»rive
up
their
Iron
ment, "There is no reason why we
of everyone in the county, but not
of the loss the French people have Methods.in Geography, Mechanical
and bolts to the juukuian quite will­ could not organize at the workhouse they were ready to drink, when Au- a farmer’s orchard. He was getting sustained by having lost forever works ¡Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of
as long as the intense feeling of i
along
very
nicely,
with
pockets
that
ingly, for the streets no longer tempt with such material, a really fine glee hrey asked Wetghtman why he had
of peculiar value because of their Study for Domestic Art.
sectionalism rules here as it has In them to roll along tlielr wide ways. No
Thursday Afternoon — Grammar,
club, We did that out lu Montana, published a damned He about hfs trip were really bulging, when a cow beauty and historic associations."
the past.
—another, newer, swifter method of where we have an honor system for to California. Instead of taking his strolled under the tree, The animal’s
Geography, Stenography, American
Literature,
Physics, Typewriting,
Forget these petty
grievances. transportation has come In—and tlie penal Institutions admirably worked drink, IVetghtninn tossed the contents appearance startled the boy; he
Motor Alcohol From Molasses.
Methods In Language, Thesis for
of his glass In Aubrey’s face. Aubrey slipped, and fell on the back of tlie
Make it “Tillamook County First" old wagons in the old yard tremble a out.”
“Motor alcohol,” a substitute for | Primary Certificate.
mnde a motion to draw hfs pistol and cow.
little ns a huge motor truck roars vic­
and all of us will profit by it.
gasoline, made from molasses on the
Friday Forenoon—-Theory
anti
Tlie
Impact
scared
the
cow.
and
It
shoot,
when
Weightman,
knowing
the
toriously by. They tremble a little,
Mounting a Print Without Buckling.
Hawaiian sugar plantations, which ¡Practice, Orthography (Spelling).
but It Is only that they have waited so
How many times have you pasted danger, drew his knife and stabbed made straight for home with an ex- has been allowed to run to waste or Physical Geography, English Litera­
> NOTIFY AUTHORITIES
Aubrey through the heart, from which ceedingly unwilling passenger clinging
Well founded rumors have come long, standing out tliere In all weath­ down a paper or mounted a print to
burned for the recovery of potash, Is ture, Chemistry.
ers, on three wheels or two, with one find that when it dried it had buckled blow he dropped dend upon the floor. I tightly to Its back. The farmer hap­
a new automobile fuel which ft Is said
Friday Afternoon—School Law,
to us of various attacks upon girls shaft off and their paint in disrepair,
pened
to
be
at
home
to
receive
the
cow,
“
The
whole
affair
wns
enacted
In
disappointingly? The Scientific Amer­
gives more power, greater mileage, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government.
and women of this city, but the They tremble a little, but waft meekly
and,
as
the
boy
fell
off
his
pockets
one
or
two
seconds.
From
the
time
ican gives the following Instructions
Saturday Forenoon — Geometry,
easier starting, and more freedom
peace officers have not been inform­ until some one shall come and wheel as to how to avoid this difficulty:
they started tn take a friendly drink emptied themselves of their store of
from carbon than gasoline, Hawaii Botany.
ed of the attempted assaults until them away Into oblivion.
Keep the mount flat and with a till Aubrey wns lying dead on the apples, Let us draw a veil over the has molasses enough available to pro­
Saturday Afternoon—General His­
such time has elapsed that it has
small wad of cotton wetted in clean I floor less time elnpsed than ft takes ensuing tragedy of the farmer and the duce 9.000.000 gallons of “motor al­ tory, Bookkeeping.
nnughty little apple stealer.
G. B. LAMB,
water, slightly dampen the approxi­ to tell the story.”
been impossible to find the guilty
cohol”—enough for all the automobiles
*
HAD
QUEER
MENTAL
STREAK
The scene was Hyde Park corner. A
12-9tl
Co. School Supt.
!
mate
area
to
be
covered
by
the
print.
on the Islands.
oarty.
Not Enough Time.
Cover the back of the print with paste
I very well-dressed man. evidently hur­
In a case of this kind it is by fat­ Stories Told of Oliver Cromwell Would
sir Thomas Lipton told nt a New rying to Victoria station, cut across
—preferably arubol—smooth and thin.
Music.
Lead On« to Doubt Hie Com.
■etter to notify either the police
Apply the print to the mount, and York luncheon a story about a prof- the road. He slipped and fell. His
We love that most human of instru­
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
plete
Sanity.
bag
strongly
objected
to
this
rough
I
Iteer.
r the sheriff’s office immediately,
with aid of a paper blotter and a
ments. the violin, and also the fl ate.
OWNERS
Í
“A profiteer,” he said, “bought a treatment, and promptly emptied Itself
small roller smooth the print from its
•elay may mean some horrible
I
Tf Oliver Cromwell had Uvcd tn centor outward. No paste will appear magnificent steam yacht and went of its week-end contents. The man the trombone, the tenor, the alto horn,
rime committed, as haH happened In
All property will be held f
these days a committee of alienists outside the Unfits of the print; any yachting In the Mediterranean. Off the was nearly run over; some of tlie t*e ukrtele. the player piano and the
for water rent after Jan. 1st
'her communities.
doubtless wi ould have Investigates) hfs dampness exceeding these limits will Spanish const the yacht hit n rock and things out of the bag were quite run coloratura soprano, but of all the mu­
1921.
sic that is dreamt of in your philoso­
It seems to be the Idea of the vic- sanity before now. For the Protector
over,
and
the
only
consolation
the
evaporate. Any paper shreds left by sank. The profiteer hnd a very nar­
By order of Tillamook Wa­
phy.
Horatio,
we
are
fondest
of
the
m to escape publicity so they say had a most abnormal streak In his the blotter, etc., may be wiped clean row escape from drowning.
man got was the remark of a passing
ter Commission.
12-2t5
shrill
squeal
of
the
profiteer.
—
Ohio
dhing about It, but they evidently mental make-up. Fancy a man thnt
“'Yes.' he said afterward. T hnd a woman, who said that she admired his State Journal.
from the prfut’s surface with the same
narrow escape. I thought I was done taste in pajamas!
not realize that their silence may could sign the death warrant of a
damp wad of cotton.
And the last example of hard luck.
for. However, some Spanish Asher-
■an Injury or even death for Home- king and then turn and spatter the
men rescued me at last, and I was It happened on the east coast, He
ink
from
his
pen
Into
the
face
of
a
Tasting
Strength
of
Concrete.
dy else.
He
was an enthusiastic fisherman
friend. In his youth taverns were the
As the strength of a concrete mix­ put ashore at Alicante.’
i^ooking at it in this light, chief resort of Cromwell.
“ Tradition has It.’ said the profit- had had a very successful day, and
His ru»u
ture is much affected by tlie amount
uldn’t It be much better to put and boisterous behavior early es­ of water contained, the novel appa­ eer’s companion thnt when a man Is proudly exhibited his catch to a
■
information in the hands of the tranged him from his equals and he
ratus of the United States bureau of struggling hopelessly In the water for stranger. Then he got another bite.
horitles than to let false modesty came to associate with a clnss beneath standards Is designed to give an ac­ his life he remembers every single evil In his excitement he overbalanced.
him. For he could brook no Interfer­ curate test of tlie fluidity of flow. A deed he ever committed, Was this Fortunately the water wasn't deep. He
(anger others?
touched bottom and came up with an
ence or contradiction. The matter of circular table-top 'mounted on a plun­ so In your case?’
• id you notice the item on another the score at the Inns where he ger Is raised and dropped half an Inch • “ 'Well, not altogether.’ said the enormous crab clinging viciously to
e comparing the difference in caroused concerned him very little; by a cum on the shaft of a hand­ profiteer. ‘You see. I was only strug­ his leg.
When he crawled out he found that
the hills frequently went unpaid and crank. A sample of the mixture, mold­ gling about eleven hours,’ ”
es of Wisconsin and Tillamook
the stranger had disappeared with his
he became extremely unpopular with ed Into a truncated cone 6 Inches tall
se? And they have been mak- the alewives of Huntingdon who, when nnd 8 to 12 inches In diameter, ts
Wintering Geranium Planta.
catch of fish, and that his fishing rod
cheese longer in Wisconsin than they saw him coming, would lock the placed tn the center of the table, and
A big assortment of Xmas gifts aireadv
Take an old plant out of the bor-
had gone for a trip to sea. But what I
have In Tillamook.
doors to keep out the noisy hully. So the crank Is given 15 revolutions. The der In the nntnmn before frost has really broke his heart was the action
here and more coming. Come in and pick
of a facetious pier attendant, who
Oliver turned out to be a wild and dis­ average diameter to which the snm- Injured It. Do this on a dry 'lay
out your needs and place them aside untH
pie Is spread out Is divided by the Shake all the earth from the roots, and
threatened to run him In for bathing
-•member, that when you put sipated youth. The same Incorrigible
original diameter and multiplied by suspend plant, head down, in a cellar
without a proper costume!—From An­
spirit ran throughout his life. It led
you
are ready to send them You will find
Antl-tuberculosls
Christmas
100. Tlie result Is the flowability num­ or dark room, where It will not freeze.
him to encourage his soldiers to play
swers, London.
in
our
assortment Jouled Sets, Manience
on your outgoing mail you are practical Jokes upon each other, such
ber—150 Indicating n strong material It will become yellow nnd sickly, but
Sets, White Ivory with a 15 per cent di •
ng to save lives hy doing so.
as putting hot coals tn the other fel­ for bricks, and 225 one suitable for when potted about the end of May
'A*«ste S’a&er.
rJ
and exposed to gentle warmth will
count, Kodak«. Candy, Thera,,» Bo Iks’
low's boots.
At the marriage of his reinforced concrete.
Few of us realize the Importance of
recover
and
grow
well.
w many have done their Chr- daughter In 1057 to Rich, the Protect­
saving waste paper. Today when the
Stationary, Fountain Pena i.„
t ’’
Matter of Taste.
s shopping yet? Don’t put it or threw sack posset among the ladles
country Is threatened with a wood and
Pe,E,l».
Cigarette
Case»
and
Mouih
Piece?
Health and Travel.
Overheard at "The Mikado.”
paper famine and our forests are dis­
ntil the last thing. Only flf- to soli their rich clothes, which they
Perfumes, Toilet Waters. Face P.J.u ’
“Would you advise me to travel for appearing so rapidly every effort
He -I don't think much of this show
took as a favor from him, strange as it
days more.
Shaving Stands, Razors, Toilet CaL Mk’
my
health?"
It
Isn
’
t
as
good
as
"Listen.
Luster.
”
may seem. And he put sticky candy
should be made to save every scrap
“No.” replied the doctor. "A man i
She—But it’s not the same kind of
upon the .-hairs where his guests were
of paper. It is estimated that the sav­
rors. Traveling Sets and many other items’
wants to be In first-class physical con­
money paid to Oregon Fire to sit, and pulled olT his son-in-law’s show.
ing of paper would make It possible to
dition
before
he
tnkes
on
the
worries
all
in attractive Xmas boxes, readv t<>
any
He
—
1
know
it
But
it
hasn't
to
throw
It
Into
the
peruke,
pretended
ace Companies helps to build
save over l.OttO.OOB.tXM feet of lumber
of travel nowadays."
catchy tune«.
pack and mail.
to
i State of Oregon.—See A. H. tire, and ended hy sitting on it.—Phll-
each year. Waste paper, such as old
The wrong Pencil.
magazines, books, all kinds of printed
d before placing your insur- I adelphla Record.
As residents of Maine know, the
Mrs. A., aged sixty, was very matter and paper books, takes the
black bear Is usually a shy. Inoffen­
proud nnd haughty. Iler hair wns a place of wood pulp and saves mil­
’limber From Dead Tree».
sive animal. Hit a farmer who lives in
Some prejudice exists against the Brownville ran across one not long beautiful snow white color, but her lions of trees. Such material is used
ATTENTION
I eyebrows were usually penciled quite for paper, making paper boxes, roof­
use
of timber ent from dend trees, ago that proved to be a very lively ex
ladies of the W. R. C. will
black.
ing and building boards and pnper
says
the
American
Forestry
Maga
­
eeption to the rule. The bear attnekisl
eir annual Christmas Bazaar
On one occasion she wns attending n shipping containers of all kinds, which
ft
I
zine. As a matter of fact when sound hltn In the woods about a mile from
store of Vaughn & Larson dead trees are sawed Into lumber, and
fashionable reception. She hnd been carry as much as 100 pounds, If ev- I
3
hl# house so fiercely and persistently there some time when her daughter
ery one would save the waste paper
3
y December 11th.
tlie weathered or charred outside 1» that it defeated his every effort to es
cut rway. there is no method known capo until he managed to pick up two came tn. Looking at her mother, th»- In his home It would not be necessary
daughter said. “Oh. mother, how you to use a single tree for such material.
0
Cha». I. Clough Co.
to the forest products laboratory by
heavy clubs. By feinting with one look—you have blue eyebrows."
It would require more than 500.000.000
g secured the Agency of the which the lumber can be distinguished club and hitting the bear with the oth
Some one had dropped a blue pen­ feet of lumber each year to make the
ALPEN KRAUTER REM- from that ent from live trees, except er. he fought It off until he worked
cil In the drawer where she kept her paper ahlpplng cases used throughout
that
the
lumber
from
dead
treat
may
e will now carry a complete
hta way to an open field.—Youth's black eyebrow pencil end. tn a hurry.
the country-—Boys’ Life.
ba portly seasoned when sawed.
Companion.
nt of this line at all times.
i
■I h - heil h - m <1 rhe blue
Tillamook Headlight
HIS RIDE FAMOUS
Headlight Classified Ads
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I
Watch Our Show Win lows lor
Santa Claus
Prices ranging from
50c to $75.00
C. I. CLOUGH
THE REXALL STORE,
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
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