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h EADLIGHT, THURSDÀY, JUNE 24, 1 -—LILLAX1()OK " anecdote OF THOMAS COUTTS. ,h. onto»« T»1“1 w"" " °™ “ Uuoh***’ 11 Bracelet i long while ag». "he“ Brietol was ‘ rich with the profits ot the West 1 li i trade, of which it hud almost a mo- ,,wlv a ««ranger took lodging there b> nl'the close of the y«ir and used to visit To cctTee r«»‘> °t t:'“t famous old inn, I IP,<11 He world arrive about noon ’ 'e .1 ,v and calllug for a sixpenny glnss f brand“td "i*t‘r ‘’VCT lt unt11 lie I w . i. ltv gone through the London „L t of the | rwding evening. '"'l be landlont < f the Bush, seeing how ...(‘.„s lie was to read the Londqn paper, le I: i.m1 ■ retoisl that while he had it m'/himl ’ noono else was to ox [not it I-' ilnr w«lv garments, a lent body, u linred st.»>p and a limited cxpeudltnri! C<f".,,[ il .- sixpence, with nothing for tho '. liIcr < lonrly showed the newspaper rfcul tobea' poor gentleman,” nnd by that p.. . lie wassomdistinguished. On Ckrist- nuisevo honest John Weeks, the landlord, nnxious that thedwaywi ge.to’eman should have ore go.'d n.e»1 at least in the Bush, d lieatoly intimated to him that oti the fllowlng day he kept open table, to which h,. would bo well oine free of cost. Punctually at 1 o’clock next day the «•nmterni |.aired at tho Bush in his usual v attire. He partook of the good din- ‘with tl.e appuront relish of a num t > so.-li a least was a novelty t : .i did s .'e iv.'.i •" ’he “stunning r.lo” ft.- V hleb fa” and near, t'-.r Bi sh was t raous. ¿he inner was concluded. The decayed gentleman remained the last nnd read the Undoii paper in too kitchen. When ho rretarwl to leave, the landlord respectful ly help«! him to ] ut cn Ids overcoat and . ti.e sumo time slipped a guinea into his bird The pisir gentleman pocketed tho ci iv 1th n smile aad a sigh. II,, cui.e no more to tho Bush. But sb rtlv aliertho Lush Itself wns adver- tlMd I -r s -1?. with all its valuable g.MMl will iral appurtenances, ui.d poor Wiok« r.,s trembling at the thought of being turned out I v tho new owner, when ho re- K-lrril a missive from Coutts & Co., the Lmil.in bankers, to the effect that If he i wished to acquire the hoitso ho occupied 1 I luiglit draw Upon thoin fir tho pur chase money- Hastening to London to thank his Ileia fmtors and convince liini- | rlf - f tin- geuuinonoss of the offer, he was I introduted to Mr. Thomas Coutts, the I ¿al .f the great banking firm, who proved I K, to n > otner than tho ‘ poor gent Ionian. ” I I ■ Hush guinea, it is said, was afterward I v, |..,,unt«l in u brm elet, by the Ducli- I tsicf St Allsu.s. the widow of Mr. Coutts. I —Household Words. THE WOflDEI^ OF gÖlEflÖE lu g Trouj es and Consumption Can be - »»end •ituatiou. Iteiuaoulmut la.au». a holiduv «mine on a S:it.:n!ur. I' ■ i ,i , S «poetod to bo e-.IM to ti.n v.’^V u ,5,6i 1‘hou/i.t I might 1« obliged to luiive tow n In « hurry. J iW!“!?i 1 ye»» homo on Friday, I over- . mki l the fact tlmt the bank» would le ! ‘.rn'r b° C°Xt ‘‘‘I’"’ “Ud 1 h'“‘ oulv “ Few mllr ra lu my pwltot On Saturday morn- 1 m 1 gat a tele.Tara tlmt indi. ated that I und‘‘i ’1C ° “’•‘‘“•‘“•rayon Sunday, gmher. 8“U M,‘“° Cluan !ineu "Then I thought of my cl-mrs, and I went to my dea.er tor a supply All of a •udueu It, M.-uek me that I hadn't arv i mumyfor r..dr.«ul fare, und laskcil ti e i cigar man whether h, could eash a cauc'k, i blit l.e had only S10 in tile store. "1 always have about SI.OOO |n mT lM,r. wna Mount with our business bank m.d as Umo drawn on it for the big exfwnsw of the family I thought I could g, t a t he k ctwhod where I traded. I tried the gnaer ut ho couldn't raiaetsuu. Then U.eal to the butcher, tho baker, ami tho drug I gist. I could not raise |200 from the whole lot. "I didn't know what to do. I explain ed tlic situation to some of my neighiiors hut not one ot them had more than a few dollars as pocket money. I thought ot go ing down town and trying there, but I knew that every place of any account would Ixs closed. “I didn't belieyethat the ticket agent would tako u strange choc';, and 1 couldn't go into a strange place liko a hotel or the ollicc and ask for the money. I telegraph 1 hen 1 thought ot raising the money by getting a money order by telegraph, but on second thought I realized that my corres|«>ndenc out west would have the I same trouble In trying to raise f-JOn on a holiday. It 1-ioked as If I would lie obliged Pi wait until my Imnk opened on Monday or get a small chock cashed and have tlie bal .neo sent to me Liter. ” “What did you do?" “Nothing. 1 didn't got another tele gram. If I had been summoned to the side of a deathbed, I would have been in u similar fix. When tho banks close for two days, they can create' lots of troubl i and anxiety. Just l:ocp that In miml 11 LAW AND MEDICINE. y ii expect to Iw called uway suddenly. ”— Rapid ProfreM of the One Much More New York Times. Cured. A -ì Eminannt Ne* York Chemist «nd scientist f'rt ,kes u Free Offer to our Readers The di.ilu^uuhrU New York clleinlto, A. T Sl‘«ll..i, .1. ..o istiuliiig bi».li»ci,v»ry ol a it li il <c n..,l ,.lm 1 ,i.. cine for Conrutu, tlo i (pul " ».I ry . ... e,e>.k> ) i i,.| bl....... thloal lu g ,.ii , . et 4.*■..,,. .a . ,.r.( <a4i.w, lai., .014 cl e.l i,ff c-t,olu. cel eral decline i.lul We... ne « iu-- ,| ,. h ,u.d all cudiiicu-ol waallu, «way, will .e id Tllltii.; FKEB lJOTTLHS (al. dirt .eoifothi* <1..--coveitea to any afflicted ita.lei of the II. iuk k . ht writing for them. 11.» w Si lent lie Treatment'' ha» cu thou»au. » periuai.eutly by in timely tine, i II. < on.ider» it a »imple profe.rional duty »ufferiug humauily to donate a trial of hi. fallable cure. Science daily develop?« . new _ wonders, ----------- , and tin- great chemist, pade tly experimenting for years, has produced resiilts as beneficial to hu inanity as enn be claimed by any modem genius. HisHsse tion that lung trouble* und consumpt- im ai v curable in anv climate is proven by “heartLIt letters of gratitude,” filed in liis ¿tneiican and European laboratories in thou sands from those cured iu ull parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, clicst and lung troubles lead to consumption, which, uninterrupted, means speeily und certain death. S n ply write to T. A. Slocum. M. D.; 9S Pine s reet, New York, giving post off« e and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly K* • lt Sufferers — should la—..t.l * take * — t. instant . a“ advantage * a. se.it. of his generous proposition. 1* e tsc tell the Doctor that you saw his offer in the Headlight. Time In India. Tp^apdcd ns curiosities by the ‘Bdocs. and for this reason half a dozen tlmejd; ces are often found in the fWments of the wealthy Hindoos. They I Wu.il as timepieces, but simply for since the old fashioned wuy of I®# the hour of the day in India, by cal- L lnt the number of bamboo lengths 1^*? ^ns trave*e<t ftbove the horizon, is ItnwZ to the natives. In the etations in India, where the ^vision of the hours is observed, “«Mured by placing in a tn!) of ■ l . IK,t *n which a smell hole ~yed. It is supposed that It will L ‘lour for the water to leak into K?/0*10 ®«it and sink it When K m 1<Tnian.8Ws ^at IK,t hftS di^P' K?.?? *rilies tlie hour on a Itcll-like Kfl hc 18 emoking or dozing, the cop- ■iwmft’TJUlve (litt'l,P‘*p"d several min- (U"rovc« the fact, but the K* hen he strikes the gong.—London BDITKD BY Kcusevelle ViMmai. Established 1863. The only Hagaztne on the Pacific Coast. 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After the plug-ugly parade will come A Bowery Dance Ing to set it again. ’—Cleveland 11- Cordial With the Kin»- Plug Ugly Parade CHICAGO, ILL. Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers and Middlemen by buying di rect from the manufacturer. s "v Execises consisting of patriotic addresses and music will take place at the Opera House at 10:30. The You Get the Profits raw you think of that' Fd- “Will you throw the box away, Ed Detroit Free Pres*. MOf.JULY STH Overland Monthly Pub. Co. MANUFACTURERS "That new letter box of ours Is a great Institution,“ ¡mid Mr. Bangle as lie looked across the chopped steak at Mrs. Bangle. “How so, Edward?“ "Hnven'tyou noticed the unusual clean liness of tho street, my love?” “I don’t think I have.” “ That's strange. It never was quite so free from litter, and what do you "'‘Pi''“« woowo thlspleash.g Improvement tor lhe new letter box, of course.” "I don’t understand ” “But you will. 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The condition of the earth in past geologic epochs will not be Lilly known until tlw strata of the arctic lands have been mapped. To the paleontologist the arctic has already yielded most valua ble information in the fossil evidence of a mild climate. Lackwood and Brainard found the slopes of western Grinnell Land studded with large petrified tree stumps. These and sin.liar fossils, precious to mu seums or geologic cabinets, can probably be reached I y way of Hayes sound. To the ethnologist the Eskimos represent a phase of human life without a parallel. Popu lar Science Monthly. Not ranch! -4tlx of TTJ-T^T Oyeriand Monthly, ever held in Tillamook County. A salute of What Is to De Gained From Arctic Ex ^•hrow it away- Celebrate the will be fired at sunrise to usher in the day. The Baddy Mam. dlrerilon.—Cin- 3 G- vlxxs ICE LOCKED SECRETS. astronomer la of th© opinion Kd JLs the Mara Is Fftu kt* n But we sus- fc^r-'/ W owiog to the fact that th© K.9 «re all redheaded. What? FW'kv th* are n<,t ^bcadodf If you hw11,4 We ftc^n°wledge that our rxclaiinecl. / t^ng. Otherwise we stick to it kina ” w sbo ii.ht Tbi« ifi niv daughter ( at speak Kuglish_ Th • hoW nlreIy JWkacript |*> . ^••»clai iAineuaaion. ■kl^? »ear «uch «1 fitting Khtt, **'“'»,lle bright yor.ng man tpZjy the elderly person In Everybody Says So. Cascnrete Candy Cathartic, the moat won derful medical diacoverv of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act geutly and positively on kidueys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, 1 abltual constipation and biliousness. Please buy ami try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents, bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. GO YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Tb&n the Other. Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams, in pre- J K iting the scholarships, medals, prizes and certificates awarded during the last hvo sea-ions to the students nt the Charing CrosM Hospital Medical school, tol 1 tho arudenu that ho felt himself to be ingv place when) he was not familiar with the fi-.i'irct upon which he whs expected to r-jeak. Ko came before them in tho char ter rf a lawyer, but, although that r ight lien disqualification, ho could not hip thinking that there was cor side*’.Lio affinity between law and medicine. Both prtfes-i us called Into play the same qual ities, both required exercise of the great- nt discretion, and both were the recipients I of such confidences as ho supposed none would like tn intrust to any one except to tiiedoctor or the lawyer. The low hi d a great deal to do with medicine, for in al most four out of every ton cases the assist ance cf medical exports was required, and I the testimony of such witnesses materially I assisted courts of law and safeguarded the I administration of justice. I He felt a little envious of the medical I profession. because in the study of modi- I al science t he field of discovery was a pro- I gresrive science. Could they say that with I nmnl to the low? All they could say on I that point was that they tric'd to apply the I principle« of justice upon tho cases that• I came beforo the courts, but they really I amid majio r.o more progress in justice I than they could make in the discovery of ■ arithmetic. If they could call back tho ■ old medical men of the last century, they ■ would find that, owing to tho great prog- ■ rets made in medical science, they would ■ fi-;t he able to follow their profession; but ■ K they could call hack one of the judges of ■ the eighteenth century and take him to ■ the law courts, he would be able to try ■ the cnee« os well as any cf tho judges now ■ on the bench. and probably liettor. Unfor- ■ tur.atgly In that respect there was a grout ■ diMinrti ,n between the two professions. II While the medical profession was able to ■ partly awNt in the administration of jus- Mfr he cautioned the students not to em- ■ wk on careers i.s medical experts. Aft- ■ *» long experience he had been forced to ■ «me to the conclusion that tho medical ■ Banwhowpn' frequently as a witness in- ® lube laW courts degenerated into an nd- MMte n-d ns a n*sult found that his cvi- ^■ttr^did not re<vi\e quite the same atten- BB J® ar,d CGrry RUM® weight as that of ^■«eMn whose sole qualification was his ■ «perile —London Standard. 1807 UANNUT ALWAYS CASH CHtcki~ A'«n«r__________ ------------ —----------------------- - Pbtt Offue Statt Date ~ The flEjADLICflT