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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. THURSDAY, JULY « bandeume face. She goes on before THE WOflDE^ OF ^TlEflCE Everybody Pays So. j them, chatting indvfatigably all the Ca*careU Candy Cathartic, the moat won Fir.t love 1» best, ,he P®"‘ "*‘d~ way. derful medical discovery of the age, pleas Ah poet. wl” and ,ru"1 It is so much better for two people to Lung Troupes and Consumption Can be ant and refreshing to the taste, act greutly rn youVh 1« funnetl n>J[ he.rlIto and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, go thus, with one trusty guide, than to ' tn nwubtxnl taniMtout the »me- cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, Allj will my whole life through. Cured. loiter m parties, she says, as they are cure headache, fever, habitual constipation i cressing the meadows in the valley. An Emjnennt New York Chemist and scientist and biliousness. Please buy and try a box - That ftnrt level C m I e'.r forget of C. C. C. to-day; 10,35, 50 cents. Bold and The dawn that fair time There isjess danger of accident with Makes a Free Offer to our Readers guaranteed to cure by all druggists. When dimpled cheek, .nd euulful eye. fewer travelers together, except on the ' r . v. aUfl » glintP“” of paradise, | high peaks, where the rope is useful. And I bowed ■» tho »brine» The distinguished New York chemist, A. T. And so she leads them on, stepping Slocuui, ilcuiom-lratiag his <li-coverv of a te- -Twa» •hen 1 “wore my heart was true; over the furious river and climbing the liable and alakdutv cute for Consumption (Pul- Tbut she wm wondrous fair. prec.pices by a rugged path, now wind u ou»ry 1 ubeic..lobi>) and al! bronchial, throat But her. today I’ve tried in vain Monthly, ing amid the firs and now through the lu ig and c lest diseases stubborn coughs, I nog just to recall her Christian name And gave up in.de.pair. . . I verdant gruss until they reach Moutau- and chest aft ctioits, general decline and weak- am run bv vert, wiier- you can stand on the edge nent, loss of flesh, nr.d all conditions of wasting ’ Many a maid I've loved sinoe the»- of the plabaiu and look down on one away, will »end TH BEE FREE BOTTLES (all Hope to love many yet— Ttouseveile TiMin. *u Alice once, a winBoxno Ray, ride into the frozen sea and on the other dift rent) of his discoveries to any aftticted Established iS68. reader of the H eadlight writing for them. A Beatrice and twioe a May, I into the vale of Chaniouni. And then a llarguret. Ills “N\w Scientific Treatment” has cured The only Magazine on the From ihs surface of the sea of frozen thousands permanetuly by itg timely use. and Pacific Coast. But then I know the poet said billows the granite needles rise toward he considers it a simple professional duty to The first love stirs the flame. the skj . void of snow or ice, biddiug de suffering humanity to donate a trial of his in- Its literary matter represents the best Though maids galore you love and woo, thoughts of such writers as Hjalmar Tuat first love lasts your whole IU. fiance alike to the lightning and the fallable cure. tempests and the glacier sweeping past I Science daily develop«* new wonders, and Hjorth Boy esen, Charles Warren Stod through. Naught changes but tho namo. their bast*. They are grand, impressive, this great chemist, patiently experimenting for dard, Edith Jkl. Thomas, Joaquin Miller. * — llbert Lang in Eoatou Globe. Its illustrations show in the best style sub1 line, says Gisela, leading her com years, lias produced i vaults as beneficial to hu glories of the Pacific Ccast. panions by the side of the ice, where manity ns can he claimed by any modern genius. the It is a pictorial history of the Great th-1 rock and gravel are rai.^ed in a gigan Ilisasse tiou that lung troubles and consumpt West. It covers the whole basin of the are curable in any climate is proven by tic furrow by the frost and the av ion Pacific, including China, Jr pan, and “heartfelt letters of gratitude,” filed in his alanches aud the crystal ocean grinding American and European laboratories in thou Corea. You want it, so does your There is. perhaps, no finer view of , down its mountain bed; then, taking family. sands from those cured iu all parts of the I Mont Blanc in or uround Geneva than them i out a little upon the bosom of the world. One Sample Copy, ioc . Single Numbers, ajc. that to be obtained from Colonel Tron- 1 frezen sea uud showing them the fissures Medical experts concede that bronchia), chest Yearly Subscription, $3.00. crevasses where the ice glitters aud lung troubles lead to consumption, which, hill’s tower on the hill above Coligny. aud i All Postmasters are authorized to take II subscriptions. and up from the depths rolls the uninterrupted, means speedy and certain There you get a sunset effect that i>iust clearer 1 death. Overland Monthly Pub. Co. have made many a painter despair, and, thunder of the ice masses falling from Simply write to T. A. Slocum. M. D ; gX Pine 8 an F rancisco , C ag in the estimation of some, is superior to the roof of the crystal cavern at the foot street, New York, giving post-office and express of the glacier, where at intervals, bend (he grandeur of the sunrise seen from ing low, you may hear the ripplo of the address, and the free medicine will be promptly the Kigi- It >s astonishing how the light ' rills that are hastening down to join se.it. Sufferers should take instant advantage generous proposition. Writing In fight lingers and the snow reddens in the sun 1 and issue in the cold aud muddy torrent of F his e we tell the Doctor that you saw his offer i of the iccboru Arve. after the orb has vuuished beyond tho in the Headlight. men r.iugo of the Jura. The changing ; | Then upward again, past the violet hues of the twilight—from the alabaster ■ and gentian sprinkled verdure of the to the crimson, from the crimson to the , lateral moraines and the gorgeous beds Steely gray, from the gray to the vivid [ of rhododendrons, to which the bees of , Chamouni resort for honey, past the pink and then to'dimness of the veil of s grassy slopes where the shepherds drive » List'arising from tho valleys—are alone their herds across from Montauvert worth the trouble aud expense of a spe every year, Gisela leads them, talking ■ Li cial jeuruey. M fast but thinking faster, until they Geneva, indeed, is a delightful place stand on a narrow ledge of rock at tho TRADE MARKS, it all times. The lovely lake, the stately foot of a glittering snow slope that DESICNS, linen,, the turbulent Arve, the snowy overlooks the Glacier des Pelerhines COPYRIGHTS Ao. _ Anyone sending a sketch a. d description may mountain ranges cut in dazzling white- and the cascade of that name. qu.ekly ascertain, free, whether an invention is ueggon the azure sky are attractions probably patentable. Communicaticua strictly ••..... THE "Speak softly here,” she says, lower conitdentisl. Oldest p.geucy for securing patents the like cf which are not found together ing her voice to a whimper. "The snow in America. We have a Washington office. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive unson y p e w r i t e r ehewhere, but with Mout Blanc in is insecure, aud a sudden jarring of the special notice in the cluded there is a combination of pleas air will surely bring an avalanche upon Contains M ore I mportant and E ssential F ka SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tv res required of a first cla-s Writing Machine ing scenery perfectly irresistible. The us. I have heard the shepherds and the beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of than can be found in anv other O ne Standard many peaks that circle the Vul d’Aoste guides caution each other against this any scientific journal, week'y. terms W-IM* a year; Typewriter. Our price is within the reach of f 1.50 six months. Specimen copies and HAND oil parties requiring a high grade machine. are beautiful undoubtedly, but lackyjg place, for once before a snowslide swept B ook on P atents sent free. Address Write us for full particulars. tile monarch of the mountains the view down here. It was the wind made by MUNN & CO., The Munson Typewriter Co. 361 Broadway. New York. would seem »horn of half its glory. its swift descent that snapped and felled MANUFACTURERS With him the panorama is perfect, the the trees yonder.” 240—244 WEST LAKE ST., CK’CAGO, ILL. picture is complete. Athelstan gazed down at the twisted, . From this point of vantage a couple broken and prostrated trunks with a of tourists, with n peasant girl, are ad suddenly awakened fear. They are miring tho inimitable tinting of the mutely, fiercely, eloquent of what fate X. ( suuiet sky. “You are right, Gisela, by awaits him aud his wife should a word Jure! This is the best I have seen since be spoke: heedlessly or a foct ring in we entered your wonderful country. If cautiously against a stone. 'i. Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers this golden glow would only last 1 I be “Why have you brought us here, »I and Middlemen by buying di lieve I could look at it ulmost us long as then?” he asks in a whisper. “There is rect from the manufacturer. lc mid at your pretty face, machere." no special view.” ! à It is Sydney Athelstan, n tall, dark ‘‘No, m’sieur, but there is special haired, veil set up young Englishman, danger. I have waited for your return who speaks. He is touring Switzerland these many yean. I have wished that for the first time. Gisela’« faeu flushes we might meet hero, with a certain as rosy red as the fragrant rhododendron death quivering above us. Can you no: that Carnes the snow and ico 5, COO feet guess why?” above them as she answers: Her voice rises recklessly an inflexion ‘‘You flattec me. m'sieur, but it is higher. There is a flush of color upon iu beautiful, for tho nigh» is clear. Let go her brow. Her attitude is one cf grati No better wheel made than the my band, please. I am only a peasant’s fied revenge. “How can I guess, Gisela?” ho stam child.” “But w ith the grace of a lady and tho mers. beauty cf an artist’s ideal! ’ fervently Do not to deceived by alluring advrrti^raenti and Ilia face is blanched: his eyes dilate Built in our own factory by exclaims tho young man. “M'Dieu, but with dread. Ethel, his wife, glances think you can get the nest made, flu» st flnu-li mid MOST POPULAR 8KWINQ MACHINE you were made for. something better fr< ni her husband to tho girl with terror for a Tn^re rorg. Buv from reliable manufacturer- skilled workmen, using the best that have gained a reputation ty hoevst ».nd Fqvnr« than a mere cottager’s daughter." material and the most improved stricken amazement. deaiimr. Th-re Hmmefn the v nr’d tint rm rmio' in mechanical construction, durability of wort mg The girl wrenches her hand from his. "What does sho mean, Sydney? Ex Dirt«,fin. n< «<. of finish, beauty in .or Las machinery. We have no agents ar many improvements aa the NEW HOME. The rose flush on her cheek fires into plain it to me. ” Sold direct from factory to the WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. vivid scarlet. She points down tho rug "She is mad, Ethel!” he returns, col rider, fully warranted. Shipped ged path. lecting himself a little. “Come, we The New Home Sewing Machine Co. » anywhere for examination. “If you will not have prudence, will go back. It is time." V/RITE FOR bAX ioa NCI sco , C al . ATI aria , GA. m'sieur, I must return alone to my fa “You will not,” cries Gisela, raising FOR GALE BY ther's roof, where Giotto, my betrothed, her voice until it becomes a shriek. N. TH IMPSON. Agent. awaits me. I came to show you aud " You will not. Yon will i:ot escape my Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind. Tillamook, Ore. your friend the place where the great vengeance so easily.” Leng smolder English poet lived, and then the v:ew ing row utment at her base desertion has cf the mountain from hcie. Lei ue re burst forth into the quenchless flame of turn together. ” l opeless jealousy, aud she is careless 1 Athelstan listens with his soul in his what she docs—careless of htrowu life. KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER I eyes. Blue, uncertain, distrustful- eyes “You made me love ycu,” she goes they are, but. fascinating to women. on fiercely, “that summer so long past As for Gisela, lier wild rose beauty now; made me give up Giotto and grieve grows in fairness every day under the my parents and estrange my friends for influence of maturing womanhood and vour sake, aud now yon think to live the glow of a deep passion, for, despite happily with your English wife. her betrothal to Giotto and despite her “You do n .t know that Giotto killed ihyuess, sho loves her stalwart ycang himself m his jealous anger, that my Englishman in her heart, and her bright mother died of a broken heart, that my eyes flash with pleasure at his coming. father died poor b cause I h ft them to Au ! his <v>mn:g is frequent, is habitual. go after you—though my search was ALL Together they climb the moasv beaks of vain. You do not hear the cry for retri IC< ♦ DRUGGISTS th< valleys or the rugged ridges of the bution that rises from the ground where .. "25 - .11 rnmmerenmpt«lBtF,r,-3,lnz.«»r.natsrsl >.,Ci»l< ago, Montreal, <'ian.. or New lower range, and when Giotto, ill at they alien. You do not, but I do. Ha ease and revolving vengeance in his ha’’’ dull uiiud, goes with tho sheep across ‘■The sound of her laughter rings tho glacier tospend the summer months among th • recks aud down the steepmg ill;. Ikaryt tiding of the browsing herds vales and iu aud out ™ tho girl and her new lover take longer snow masses piled around the era^. journey.! and are altogether inseparable. Th re is a trembling moviment on tne A month passo^all tooswiftly for tho ' Lee rf the slope of dazzling white above sound. lovers. Then ono evening, when the two ■ X otnwouTslipping. “Quick! Hasten!” cried Atheb-a". hare been away longer than usual, a telegram is left at tho hotel for Athol- seizing his wife’s arm. “The balance .. stall. Sydney reads the message hur disturled; the avalanche is upon us. riedly and crumples it into his pocket There is not a moment to be 1 - for with a muttered ejaculation. for “Mother is dead!” he says iu a strain H Thev hurry to the left, where the ed voice. “I must go home at once—to ledge broadena out upon the plateau o morrow morning. I will go aud pack the right it narrows more and m u? a few things now. • • • • • • "* “It will be fine today,” says Gisela. Sl^theywille^pe. The distance The repil.r .•btortpUss We will eend all three to you fo •he guide. And the others nod and oc- U Rn/’be great snow sheet, flinging “□emorest's C one year for «2.00, ore mo.hr ,1 q '-i -sco, lor is sho not as weatherwiso • Judge's L,brt“rr*,"."7J st any man of them, as familiar with every nook and cranny of tho mountains, f“e- ■ - .......... ■ With the paths of the avalanches, tho fast upon them. It ra . terrible i »'•'!» ••"*"’*it. Keery •• • • ** Portent of the south wind singing in milir - >p yJ!| -4«za»inp of fan filled with illustration« In carhatun- glaciers, the meaning of tbi flush and iu its might, ad their «ars can Jud«e» L,bra7humor ' i!- . nn.buiorw.re t .<■ !w-o of Am?rka« u.b -nd Hlu.tr.tor. •t fall cf the river-? Yes, it will be aud ere the roar Uumnrti« monthly th-rr 1« l*ngh in •- v - t jr line oi it. mocking mirth and replete with wii - ■ 1 drown the soandrf h.« ^1* fin today if Gisela says so. Funn Y *- . . . . . ch*"re to And the toarists hope it will be fine, Al* three »■■cure them for they arc going to the Mer de Glace, C.t here «nd return < oepon p- periy Slle.l t.1 Which is a day's excursion from Cha- g0Ti>'(roO h • DeTor-St pub’ishiqg Company, Fifth M cf7, * “ ihlv Biouui, where they are staying- Mrs. . locking langh cut swiftly Athelstan has not been to Switzerland I |,PMO»P>T “ FAW1I.V MA0AZIXI- JITX.E S - before and is delighted with all she the «.dooefl I’ <« b"TV," ” y PICTCZH» for one r-«r »• per jonr o»r before BR.OV. For 4 m^uineo» »«..)•»>< . sees. Her husband has memories of a ▼isit in the bygone years and hopes the ,\amf --------------- —------------- ‘ *un brow nod woman with the flashing p, ,i C'fiev *ye*—who insists on guiding them—- fiws not remember him. She does not They »*«*P *° rt ___ sheltered in Statt •ppear to recognize his features at first, Dil' •housli she start» at «be sound of his vo,"e, Bnd a pa »sing paleness crosses her first lo ve. 1, 1807 Celebrate the -S/tlx of TTTZL-Z" Overland this year in SHROUDED LN SNOW. rs • Tillamook MOfl. JULY5TH Arrangements have been made this year for the Biggest Celebration ever held in Tillamook County. A salute of -45 O-vixxs PATENTS M will be tired at sunrise to usher in the day. The G-ro,rL<3. Faiade will take place at nine o’clock, Frank Severance acting as Grand Marshal. T L iterary I Plug Ugly Parade will be a prominent feature of. tho day and will begin at 2:30. After the plug-ugly parade will come You Get the Profits Foot Racing FOOTBALL mid a game of BASE BALL at the baseball grounds. A Bowery Dance wilt be in progress at the Opera House from 3 to 6 o’clock d . in. The Fireworks ——k the best ever seen in Tillamook will be displayed at about 9 o’clock near the Opera House. Acme Bicycle A Grand Ball will be given at night, Geo. Colin C. E. Reynolds, Elmer Hong, B. C. Lamb and IL Bower«, acting as floor malingers. Come! Come! Come! Our Interesting Offer ANDY CATHARTIC Execises consisting of patriotic addresses and music will take place at the Opera House at 10:30. The and bring your friends with you. I I) DI\T r OB BET IT?! CURE CONSTIPATION Now is the Time To pay up your subscription, ami renew for one year. Remember the reduction to half price prevail only to July 10th. You want to A Great Magazine Offer 3 3 1 Renew Your Subscript ion you Seventv Five The best paper in the county, the official paper, ami all for half the usual price. The