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A BACHELOR’S MUSE. NO LACK OF SENTIMENTALITY IN A DULL MAN'S REVERIE. HOW TO AVOID CONSUMPTION. U C1* - .TJ C, Conditio um That Favor the Growth oi Tubercle Bacillus. If a person inhales the spores of bacillus of tubercle, he will become footed with consumption, provided An Estimate of Women That Appears Lu layer of cells which lines his air passage Certain per dicrous to the Student of Changing Con is in the fight condition. sons seem predisposed to consumption, ditions—A Few Criticisms and Remind it used to lie supposed that the disease ers For the Single Man. was hereditary because such a large pro However little may be the logic dis portion of cases occurred in certain fam played by those who argue against equal ilies. We now know that the disease rights, it is certain that there is no lack cannot lie produced without the pres of sentimentality on their side. In “A ence of specific bacillus, and that thia Bachelor's Reverie" the bachelor la bacillus very rarely passes from mother ments the fact that woman's work now to child is whatever she chooses to select and Many cases of supposed inherited con- sighs for the old fashioned woman who sum ption are really due to infected Dragan had no ambitions. Judging from an- houses, liedding and other articles, for other part of the reverie the old time the spores retain their vitality for years, woman had ambitions. but they were bnt proliably the blood and tissues of some [icrsons are more favorable to the scrictly of the domestic order. Her first ambition was to be a wife, growth of the bacillus than others. V.nd second a mother, third a mother again, the susceptibility thus produced may no fourth again a mother, fifth once more a doubt lie inherited. Moreover, this spe mother, sixth a mother, seventh a moth cial susceptibility can be artificially pro er, eighth a mother once more, ninth a duced This is effected by rebreathing i For the Cura of maternal parent, tenth a parent on the air which has recently been in the lunge mother's side, eleventh, twelfth and of a man It requires some time to pro- thirteenth ditto, ditto, ditto. These dnee this result, but the experience af numerous but rather monotonous am armies, where the soldiers are kept in Morphine, Cocaine, Chloral bitions were cherished, it is to be sup nnventilated barracks, leaves little room I and Tobacc: Habits. posed, in memory of the Emperor Na- to donbt that long _ continued breathing _ poleon, who once informed Mme. de °f foul air prixlnces a condition in the Stael that "the finest woman is the one lungs that is specially » favorable ......~.vi_ to *_ the who gives the most children to her coun growth of the tubercle bacillua Anything that product.. a chronic irri try." This estimate of women, which may tation and congestion of the lungs and be called the Dorking hen estimate, is air |wssages tends to lower t he vitality 1. crons because it is the limitation of of the lining cell layer and to make it a a limitation. It is safe to assert that better soil for the growth of the germ. the emperor's famous saying is in great Hence those occupations which bring Are just the same as at er favor with bachelors of dreamy tend nmntieniof people together in ill venti encies than with parents of practical lated rooms and which produce dusts minds. The most enthusiastic mother are esjiecially liable to induce tubercu builds up her hopes on the quality, not losis while those which are carried on and are authorized by the number of her offspring, and the chiefly m the open air are more free from danger from this disease. The best mothers train their girls for moth erhood no more carefully than they train death rate from consumption among farmers and fishermen is less than one- their boys for fatherhood. "Life ajiproaches its sere and barren fourth that tr >m the same cunse among stage,” continues the dreamer, "when tile cutters |«>ttersand printers, and less man is forced to meet loveliness in the than half that if the workers in cotton guise of a competitor." It does seem un and woolen mills The high death rate fortunate that loveliness should occa among printers is almost exclusively due sionally have to compete, but if her hus to consumption The habitual criminal O ver 100,000 P ersons have band does not support her or if she has class is also sjiecially liable to this dis been C ured and no such thing ease and there are few jails or [>eniten- no husband she must choose between be as F ailure is K nown . ing a competitor with a man or a finan tianes that are not infected with it. It is very satisfactory to note that the cial dependent on him. Sere and bar ren as it tuay be for man to meet loveli death rate from consumption has de BEWARE OF ness in the guise of a competitor, it is cree ed tti this < unutry within the last even more sere to be forced to meet the 10 vears as shown by statistics of differ same loveliness in the guise of half a ent states and cities. In Philadelphia the death rate from this cause was. in dozen ablebodied feminine dependents. "The young girl," muses the bachelor, 1870. 8.42. in 1880. 3.17. and in 1890. 2.64 0 rrespjndenca ani pirsonal visits “with a mind divided between office and per 1.000 ami proliably this is due to at ehher Institute or at the Portland love could never be the embalmed es increase in the isipular lielief in the sence of all that is adorable, the inspi contagiousness of the disease and to the consultation office, Ttii d an Morrison ration to all that is worth living for." increasing tendency on the part of phy Streets, i.vitad. That depends entirely on the girl. It is sicians to urge sjiecial measures of pre vention in al! cuses which they attend. F. L. T aylor . a foregone conclusion that her mind will To the man who has lost near relatives not be divided very long. M edical D irector , If she decides on the office, she may be -parent, uncle or brother—by consump tion the practical question of interest is. F rank D avey , come the embalmed essence of all that is clear headed and true hearted, the in 'What can I do to keep myself and my I M anager spiration to all high thinking and right children free from it?" The avoidance of infected homies and rooms, the living as FOREST GROVE. doing. If she prefers the other alterna tive, the fact that she once aspired to much in the open air a« possible, and the F. P. L onergan , office will broaden her interest in affairs, securing of abundant ventilation for the P hysicician in C harge . rescue her from the narrow mindedness offices workrooms, and especially for which is too often the accompaniment the sleeping rooms which must lie occu C B. C ampbell . pied. are the most important measures. of a monotonous domestic routine and B usiness M anager . keep her thoughts securely above tatting How to Make Copal Varnlwh. and tattle. ROSEBURG. One |xinn<l of copal, three quarters of We have no grudge against the em • [xinnd of rosin and a quart of linseed balmed essence of all that is adorable. Accompanied by a large mental grasp, oil dissolved over a slow I.re. Boil 15 an accurate knowledge of what is being minutes, add 2 ounces of sugar of lead thought and done by the world's best and boil the same time slowly. Thin with spirits of turpentine. thinkers and workers and a livelier in terest in the universe than in one small How Newipaper Editorial* Came to lie person inside of it, the embalmed essence Called ’‘Leader«.” would be rather taking. Otherwise it When the editor of a newspaper sends amounts to no more than so much blanc nis copy to the printer, directions nre mange. frequently added in reference to the Just before ri nsing from his reverie sty le of type he wishes to lie nsed. as the bachelor points out that several wo •brevier. ’ "brevier lead" (pronounced men in the world's history have endeav led), "bourgeois," "bonrgetiis lead.” etc. ored to meddle in its affairs and always the addition, "lead.” denoting that the with deplorable results. It would be writing is to lx- set np in type of the size easy to give a larger list of women who indicated with strips of lead between the had lieen political benefactors, but such tines to keep them wider apart than an argument is no more worthy of con nxnal The editor’s comments on pass sideration than the argument that be ing events lieing always leaded" are TILLAMODK, OREGON cause there are hypocrites in the church called in the printing office "leaders," therefore the church is rotten, or that which wax formerly pronounced "led- because there are quacks physicians erx The term "leading article" arose should not Le trusted, or that because from a misapprehension of the original there is liad money in circulation one word should empty one's pocketbook into the How to lleodorlxe Union Kettle». fire. Uumn or other ixlorx can I*1 removed But we are taking the reverie too se riously. Dreams, however fantastic, are front c««ikmg kettle* by ¿ixxolving a always laughed at when the sleeper spismlul of |mtrl ash or salerattu in awakes and by no one ro heartily as by water and wiLshing them with it All kinds of turning dm.e Io order. the ¿reamer himself. — W i ves and Daugh M< aiding« slid brackets of all kinds. Huw to Cover an Inihrella. ters. An «hi umbrella frame can often be A Functlliouw Man. ror.rHl with black sateen at a trifling A card should be turned down at the expense and will answer for the children upper left hand corner when a call is to carry to m hisd or for an extra nin- made in person and the recipient is not orella on many la-casiomi Take two at home. An amusing case of the punc- yards of Ix-xl black sateen and use one t liousnesa with which this rule is ob set tion of the cover of the ol<l one for a served in Europe is that of an old Span pattern. Cut the new cloth a seam per mit. ish gentleman who went to pay his de smalh r than the old one. aait will stretch, votions ut the shrine of c saint, but dis and it neealf to be very tight. Cnt as f«»r . M*h <»r<lers. covered that the church was nnd.ergoing many set turns ns the old one had. sew repairs and that there was no priest offi them l.igether ami hem the edge, and ciating at the altar. Unwilling to lose your cover is ready to try on credit for his devout intentions, he drew Slip it on the frame and tack it. and if a visiting card from his [xicket. and care it n u .t |>erfertly tight al) over remove fully turning down the corner reverently wax tabu larger seams in the looee place«. denoaited it on the altar. —. in Fran ciao Argonaut.________________ How to Itub the lather well with the liand to Advice Io a Would lie Uv) er. A corre«[ondent asks. "Eow world a 'u-ti tbs beard, dip the razor in warm you advise a young man of m-derate • »ter and bold nearly flat, giving «glid O--' means, desiring to become a lawyer, to ing or circular motion. First St., Opp. DcclflEntal, TillamackiDre proceed?" We would advise him not to Hww to Take < are of a *•povig'. proceed. Of conn if he shows signs of Once a week drop the sponge into wa Incoming a good and great lawyer, be might properly borrow money, make his ler in which a large Innip of soda has way to the liar and repay the loan as be lawn dissolved afterward lanling it for can. But for most men of moderate cir •U minute« when it should Iw rinsed in cumstances who seek, as you do. "free cold water au<l given a ran bath until C. B. HADLEY. Proprietor legal education, ’unr advice is to give up entirely dry Always rinse all s<*py the idea. 1 here are enough poor law suds from your s]..ngr then throw it yers now. There are too many lawyers into the s,»>ogv basket which sboold be for that matter. Very f w can oo mon bung jn«t outside the bathnsau window. A spungv thus cared for will never 1« than earn their salt. —New York Son slimy sour or musty Gives the County anti City News in full, be sides all the important telegraphic news and selected miscellany, and com ments fearlessly and indepen dently upon all topics. Forest (jroVe and ^eburg. JOB » PRIBTINÍ Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, and Envelops, Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Placards, 8liip|iing Tags, Posters, < iutter-Snipes andCirculars. Coinmereial Job Printing. Liquor, Opium LEGAL BLANK PRINTING Wedding and Ball Invita tions, Tickets, Folders and Book work «lone to order. We keep the best qualities oi piqx'r cards, and stationery, and can always guarantee satisfaction in that line. TI(El\TI»|EflT DWlQHT Df. LESLIE E. kEELEt > ('empiete, Permanent Uures Assured 1 Fb F a Pb, Pb Ph F a F a P a TILLAMOOK 6 New Type, new F xt ires, in fuel everything n«*ed«*d in a first class printing office is found in the lie Ai>l.i<iiir establishment. The plant is very extensive for a town of the sixe and additions in the way of paper is borders, cuts, type mid pr 1 n ted machinery are lieing ti the very made all the time. Ix'xt xtvleof The machinery and the art, ax to fixtures are of the ill ec h a n ical latest and most and typograph approved kind, ical api«iarance, and every de lie print is clear, partment the udvertixementx ax complete artistic, and the very as can la> ¡«•st quality of |«i|x-r found in ix used. No efforts are country x|aired to make the II k . ui - offices iokt the lx*xt county newapu)>er in Oregon, or the North West, for that matter. You need not feel ashamed to send the Ils ini.mil r east bi friends or prospective immigrant«—its appearance will convince anyone that we have a pr.xqH'roux ami enterprising county. Fakes and Imitators! Tillamool^ Lumbering Go. « Saw & Pianino; Mills. HEADLIGHT Proprietors Electric Li^lit System. THE * BUREAU SA LOON, C. H. SMITH, Proprietor. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. (árand Central 'Billiard Hall ■Cianca and diqaa TILLAMOOK, □ REDON. « II II * r The Hit titi.itiiir is the oldest I’ h |» t , the leading pa|«T and lias tlie* largest circulation— larger than the circulation of all other county papers. It lias lieen here 5 year« and || STOOD THE TEST WHILE II II II other papers have come and gone. If you pay for it a year in advance, you are n<4 likely to lose your money. Huhwription price for the Ila tni.miiT I1.50 in advance. I I« II 51 PIONEER PAPER If you wish to advertise Tillanuxik County, send the II kaiii . kiht abroad. It will from time to time contain reliable descriptive articles regar<lmg Tillainook and its womlerful resources and will let the world know of our excellent timls-r, our rich farming ami <iairy lands, and our magnificent riiers.