Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 24, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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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
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Pee- n. and the voung man ’“Âr I raid be was a tooter.
the best ever seen in Tillnmook
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A Bowery Dance
Ing to set it again. ’—Cleveland 11-
Cordial With the Kin»-
Plug Ugly Parade
CHICAGO, ILL.
Of Dealers, Agents, Jobbers
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consisting of patriotic addresses
and music will take place at the
Opera House at 10:30. The
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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. This evening I stopped
on the porch and unloaded the box ”
“Unloaded it?”
,
“That’s what I said. And here s the
sort of mall matter I found In it: Throe
circulars, a («mphlet on How to I se he
Independent Corn Extractor, onei alma­
nac, two secondhand wads of ehe*ing
«um four apple cores, ad.-cayed tomato,
Tvo hU- pebbles, a shret of llr P«P<^»
doll's r£ht robe, one
paper and six cigarette pictures- « hat do
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astronomer’s base of measures, and thus
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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
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of human life without a parallel. Popu­
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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.
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»ear «uch «1 fitting
Khtt, **'“'»,lle bright yor.ng man
tpZjy
the elderly person In
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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
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