Physical Energy. Perhaps you do not know It. but v. lieu you walk ,i 'li-iaiioe oi ten mile* you expend riHMi^li tore»*, could it lie ¡ill collected (u raise Nm tons one foot from the ground Of this enormous quantity ol energy the legs are respon sihle for lot) tons, the heart for 100. the lungs for twenty two and the bulk of the remainder is wasted in the heat j;iveu off from tlie body. In severe athletic competitions, such as running. rowing and boxing, you must i>e in such a condition ¡is to be able to exert, by your limbs alone, each minute ¡is much force as would lift 5.000 pounds oue foot above the ground. When a powerful man works for twenty-four hours with all his might tiie energy be expends is equal to lift­ ing a third class cruiser, and during his life he dissipates enough power to carry his body ¡it death to the sun These statements may at first sight seem extraordinary, but will not seem so when it is remembered that two ounces of bread contains the potential energy o f 150 tons.—Pearsou’s. * * -X» BLACKSMI THING : » and % I ♦ 4 -rO R D Repairing T h e U n ive rs a l C a r, A nd the “ one c a r” p a rtic u la rly adapted to T illa m o o k C o u n ty H ig h w a y s . A ll Work Guaranteed. D. H. FLETCHER BUYERS O R E TO W IN , O R E Buying an Island. H a m m e r it.” ' The Ruler The fact we wish to hummer is that Alex McNair • SEPTEHBER “ Our FcmUr"— r- ,- .. , McNair A” Co. for Builders’ Hardware, Eavi- Troughing, Farm Toi l.-. S h e lf Goods, Cutlery, and every­ Saturday Evenings A ll m ace o f Good Leather. - $509 “It Don’t Hurt a Fact to O ida’t 'E a r the ’ Owls. Country Host—I hope the owls didn’t disturb you last night. Lady Jenkins? I W ile of Loral Mayor—Law hless you. no I didn't ear anvtbiug Which dog was it? London Punch 0 A R«rtw«.i. A G K L » 5 Y , T ü l a m o o k , O r e . ..t o P I C T U R E S T h e “ Pit«i 4 » w— The Bumcis \ W i Shoe - lAir details, démonstration and ail information sec, or eall Mutual phone kememher Alex The ’‘Petri«!” — A Fine Shoe for M«a PRO M TS. T ourin g C a r, d e liv e r e d a t T illa m o o k , Runabout *• “ “ and massacre tiie m and they'd better get oiiten tile wa y. That scared the Indians, all right, mid they sailed over to the western sin ire of Virgtnny. Kilt before they went Post said, as the is land wasn’t goin' to be any more use The to ’evil, he'd buy it off them. chief agreed, so Post gave him two old overcoats, and tiie island was his. Then he brung ov or five families and a passel o’ horses and cows." The story of the settlement of Tnn gier island, in Chesapeake bay, as told by .1. M. Church in his book about the Island and its isolated inhabitants, out­ does that of tile famous sale of Man- ha ttau: •'You gentlemen ain't never heard how Tangier got settled? It were by a mail from the eastern shore settle­ ments back in 1707—more'll 200 years ago Tiie island were the borne of a tribe ol Indians, and this here man Post got the idee of raisin' stoek on it Sc he runs over and tells the Indians that the colonists are goin' to come T O « i lt - A U C I * Kffective from August 1, 101-1. to A u gu st 1, I9i*>, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time. (tw-7-16 to S-9) AddreM T U B k H O IS T K A K C orvallis Oregon 7 A.S3LT Ï0U MAY aAVE IN CASE OF DISASTER. WE W.rlfE THE KIND THAT PROTECTS. V e ry M u c h Gone. "Edith, is that young man gonoT called the landlady at ten bells. ” Yes. completely.” came the answer — Michigan Gargoyle. It never occur» to fools th it trier and good fortune are closely •: lied (Joe the Kates made known arid information gladlv given. Koine W. Watson '■.cal E. tat« and Fire Insurance Tillamook. - - Oregon