THE, T ILLAMOOK ▼ IRISH LULLABY. E . wtnls «ro wild tn the willow« ir .1 -way iu a»—-n *nd toss on silkou pii I k’Mu tax u Mwfcw *ok.«0» you u„l it on fills cold in the city ; tanho. 1» “ f .. |;iIUUy, warm 0« al a-ping [B-re ra,n I ‘T-' j ' Ewn elend» ’nko pity P*; vournevn A-IW« and leave you.il- ^^Jddw-hushol L no UMbu'' ..•4-r-ki.uite.su to I®», , '• »’U13 “ vuy I** !»» ■ ■ „ ,, .. iRi.i;-. :ia.t no ; Use to wail In *i'b“V"w-nM-sT plui-e on earth, and Ikut r'sl'ieustr fhwho, huiilio! ^Xorol- 'i'l 1 in New kork Tribune. THE YELLOW BzVLSAM T|,e Riesen l-’bhH« abounds in deli- ■. h«rb« from which the must effica- Lbalin ’huve been at all times made L inhabitants ot tho village of totnniliub I still use essences imide ■i, these simples, and this will upji -ar toiarpriiHig wbm it I» known that inhabitant» ¡ire in part descended u the stmleiits of Prague of the fa- ’ K-i1((l of Paracelsus, who were L.rlleil dui .ng the war of the Hussites, , ■ ho. without doulit, were iu posses S j of unusual botanical secrets, the of which is nt the pre-seut L, gkctid. But among the herbs ,t - ¡¡the Rieseiigebirge produces is one ,1 :f!l i!t;s bi come celebrated beyond nil !>. jiltroture of fable. It is culled the 0« bakam and grows only in a i' ueu garden, of which Rnbczahl has L.atiJ for himself the exclusive tu- jtvxcul. A marvelous power is attiaj- ;. I to tbit !;. rb. The most durable a : 1 ti V.C-; invi u rate ninhuiie. do not re- I ah it h evi u ,0 l;uurish tho I r. ,1 M1i Euiizalil permits only a I fu ¡¡1'ur.nmcr of bis fuverit;s to gather II Once up. u a time a lady of distinc- ticti who H.-aded at Licguilz tell dau- . ; i-lriil 1-ariiig for her life, she ent tor a peasant of tnu lrtouutaius, aid promised him a large reward if h would bring her a yellow balsam from Bubezalil's garden. Seduced by L uuiptaticii of gain, the peasant veu- lortd to undertake the adventure. When he ball reach id the wild and desert place to which ilio garden is situated, he per- ctived the wonderful plant aud, seizing «spade, he prepared to dig it up, but while be was trenching the earth a fn- ims wind suddenly urose aud a voice like thunder -, muded iu his ears words which be did not comprehend. He rose npqnite frightened and advanced to. ward the place whence the uoise p»o- P,Jed. Scarcely was he ¡«bio to resist the wiud and keep liimself upright Prsfutlyon the ridge of a rock he saw [ the movement of a gigantic apparition. It- pbau’.i iu had the human form; his hi; beard Imug down to his breast; a I large, hook, 1 nose gave him n deformed mage; bis menacing eyes seemed to I fcrt lightnings, and bis locks aud his cb;k floated in the vt iud of the tempest. I In cue of bis hands was an euormoua I eiub, full of knots. I “What 111 you about there?” cried this sup. maturai being to tlin peasant I The peasant, conquering like a brave ■su the i lami which nt first seized bini, answered: ”1 seek the yellow bid­ oni A sick woman has promised to I pay me we’.l for it. ” “That which you hold you may take I «ray,” replied the giant, “but take gred care not to come a second tims. ” At these words he brandished his club with a terrible picture and disappeared. , The peasant pensively descended the B,n:t:iiu, aud the lady thought herself ha; y when she saw herself in posses­ si of the remedy which was to shorten hir sufleriiigs Her illness, iu fact, di- Einished at the sight Nevcrtiieless, she did not obtain a complete cure. She again seat for the peasant. "Have you again tire courage,” said ike to him, "to go and seek for me the . yellow balsam?” '"Madam,” answered the peasant, the lord of the lubuutain appeared to it' the first time in u terrible shape and fori .'!» me with threats to set my feet Via in this garden. I have too much feiroloffju ling him.” However, the darne conquered his f,:,: by the premise of a still larger sum than the fir-1, i.-.xl for the second time b1 determined to penetrate into Kabe- eabl's dotnaiu, but scarcely liad he be­ fan to dig up the yellow balsam when •frightful stoini cguin nrose, and the Isure appeared to him more menacing 1 than he had seen it oil his first jewrney. The phantom’s locks were ni'redisordt rui; his cloak floated iu.tlie •itiu largir folds; lightnings flushed hi'in his eyes. Hs cried, with a voice '"yi1 made the mountain tremble, "hat are you about there?” The abysses repeated, “What are you •bout there?" 1 »cek the yellow balsam,” answered “•c peasant. "A sick woman has prom- M to puy me well for it.” Abe giant could 110 longer contain his •“s-r. "Madman, did I not caution Joo. aud you dare return? Now yon pos- •”’11. rave ycurself if yon can.” At the same instant flame« appeared ’"I ou the criminal and to burn bis th^ Tk’ powerful club flew round in air and dashed 11 rock near him into 'ornes. The ground trembled under his • A frightful clap of tbunrhr assist- lo stun bun, aud h‘e fell down seMe- He di<; not come to himself until ^-’ afterward. The graat had diaap- bajtd, and tl»e thunder grwwled’ less , l ! ^’ bnt he still thought he beard bsouniiing voice of the spirit, and ‘’ limbs were ns if th< y had been _ " re I"? malevolent genii, he ••ed hr -a rock to rock all the night , ah tlie following day witbont vingwh-re be was. At length a Virhu *",ilb8 fouud him half dead ■ ’Migue, canted him into hta cabin rf h'* U , ar A. however, by some evil spirit, he at Rugtli yielded to the entreaties of the lady. o . HeTlLl!n’' n,,lda»i" saM be on en i tenng \\ hat do yon want with mi ? II , hope that you do not require me to go a I third time for the balsam. Heaven k- ep me from doing so. I had a great deal of ! difficulty to get back safe and sound i from my lust journey. I tremble yet when I think of it” Tho lady then conjured him iu the I most pressing manner again to brave i tile dangers which hitherto had cans' i I him but a pa sing terror. She promised ! him great riches and ofi< red him a m | uificeut farm. In short, she so coin- pietely dazzled tho rnib peasant that lie swore, although it should cost him his I life, to go for the last time to pull u NELS TEEOIZEJESOIT. balsam iu the enchanted garden. “If I com« back from it," thought he to himself, "I shall be rich, and I mav pass the rest of uiy days in joy and abundance. ” He re-entered his house making these reflections. Nevertheless, ho did 1. t agaiu dare to undertake the perilous Keeps on hitnd a eomplele stock of Furniture, Mailing, Wall Paper voyage ulcue. Window Shinies. Floor oil cloth. “My dear boy,” ho said to tho eld« 11 of his children, "I must go to the chapel ‘ All kinds of Cabinet work, Turning, Scroll sawing etc. etc. done on which is at the summit of the mountain short notice. You will accompany me.” Screen doo,-s and Windows made to order. They set off together. The more they , ' auvauccd the more the defiles became narrow aud tlie mountains barren When they arrived on the banks cf a lake which spread calmly and darkly between two precipitous locks, the fa’ tiler f. 11 into u profound reverie. Then was something in his unquiet looks so strange that his sou involuntarily trem­ bled. ‘‘What is tho matter with you, fa­ ther?” he asked. The father remained silent. They con­ tinued to climb the sides of flic moun­ tain, aud when they were near the gar­ den the father said: ‘‘Evil spirits have misled me from my earliest youth, and therefore I have always aspired to tho possession of great riches. I have never had tho fear of God. I have never had pity for men I have led s. wil'd and irregular life, not GO TO — giving myself the troublo to set good JONES BROS. examples, which is the duty of it father. I am now called hy satau, for I must Lung Troubles and Consumption Can be rob the lord of the mountain cf the yellow ba.lsaui and the lord of the moun­ Cured. tain will destroy me.” An Emjnennt New York Chemist and scientist The sou began to weep. “Fathir,” Makes a Free Offer to our Readers he exclaimed, ‘‘renounce your project. when you want Return to tho bouse. God is merciful.” Wild, however, with despair, the A Nice Rig and The distinguished New York chemist, A. T. father imd already seized the spade and Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of a re- A Good Safe Team liable mid absolute cure for Consumption (pul­ set to work. In an instant nil the ele­ monary 'l uberciilosis) and all bronchial, throat that you can drive with com­ ments appeared to be confounded to- lung and chest dis uses, stubborn coughs, lung getlicr, the winds were unchained, the fort and enjoyment. and ciiest affections, general decline and weak­ clouds burst, the breoks were chan;;' '1 Our patrons will find every, ness, loss of fledi, and all conditions of wasting into imp, tuous torrents, groans ii- tn I thing in first class shape and away, will send THREE FREE HOTTI.ES (all from all the plants in the garden. The different) of his discoveries to any afflicted our prices reasomiide. mountain opened and from its crest de­ readei of the H eadlight writing for them. scended, iu the midst of tho hnrricaue, JONES BROS. His “New Scientific Treatment'' has cured a giant of prodigious size, holding iu thousands permanently by its timely use, and he considers it a simple professional duty to his hand an immense club. He took tlie suffering humanity to donate a trial of his in- peasant aud hurled him iu the air. .‘.u fallable cure. enormous reck fcvil down and revered Science daily develop«* new wonders, and him with its ruins. The son heard the this great chemist, patiently experimenting for moans of bis father, which gradually years, has produced results as beneficial to hu­ became weaker. For a long time lie re­ ^z<*. manity as can be claimed by any modern genius. mained astounded iu the- place. At l..-t, Hisasse tion that lung troubles and consumpt­ the sky clearing up, lie rose ami, thor ion arc curable in an v climate is proven by “heartfelt letters of gratitude " filed in his oughly frightened, sought the chapel in American and European laboratories in thou­ order to recommend himself to God. Fresh Fish oi every disci iption in sands ftom those cured iu all parts of the At the moment at which the peasant (heir season. Are you fond of world. became no more, the lady cf Lieguitz, Medical experts concede that bronchial, chest who had appeared to be almost entirely Clams, Crabs, ami lung troubles lead to consumption, which, recovered, suddenly died.—New York uninterrupted, means speedy ami certain Fresh; Smoked News. ____ death. And Salt Fish? Simply write to T. A. Slocum M. D ; 9« Pine Th« Crocodile's Strong Jaw. street, New York, giving post office and express Sir Samuel Baker, iu his “Wild IF so go t o —■ address, and rhe free medicine will be promptly Beasts,” says that the power of the jaws se.it Sufferers should take instant advantage of tlie crocodile is terrific. Once lie h id of his generous proposition. Please tell the Doctor that you saw his offer the metal of a large bock, the thickness in the Headlight. Market oil West Vlni" Sf«et, Oppo.lt« of ordinary telegraph w ire, completely Alderman Hotel Building. bent tegetber, the barbed point being pressed tightly against the ska»k ¡.ml L A. CHIPMAN.’ Proprietor rendered useless. This compressicu was caused by the snap of the jaws wl cn seizing a live duck, which he had used TILLAMOOK as a bait, th« hook being fastened be­ neath one wing. Ou one occasion he found a fish weighing 70 pound« bitten on clean through as if oividi-l by a knite This, again, was the work cf a em'P from the jaw s of a crocodile. M. Paul Bert once made experiments on the 2iertrtc§imkv, yvup. atreugth of a cjocodile's jaws by uh an» Slmviug. Hrtir Culli.'»""«’ «11 Tonwrlal Work of a dynamometer. He fouud that a Done in the latest Style of the Art. crocodile weighing 120 pounds exerted a force of 308 pounds in closing ins 1 w The lion has an enormous jaw power Razors Honed 15 cH. On one occasion an African trateltr on Short Notice 25 Ct» pushed the butt end of his gun into a Tillamook the lion’s mouth, and the pressor of the jaws cracked it as though it bad been enson ypewriter struck by a steam hammer. > ontaina M ore iwroaTAHT and E s ^ extiai . F ka - 1 liis space ùelon^rs to Dr. AV . -------------- .— i Expert Cooks Claim that ROYAL CREAM FLOUR IS TUTE BEST \A/c are selling more af this kind than all □thar braqdB Cumbinad. T ATOM. LrlWriST j will be convinced. Foard & Stokes;. .X i’x— wa - ma e.u G. W. PHELPS, Netarts, Ore ALLEN- HOUSE J. P. ALLEN. Prop'r. Noted for Its Fine Cuisine Department. Best Meals In the City. TILLAMOOK. .OREGON TILLAMOOK -,BAKERY T AND RESTAURANT A lways has on hand FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES A lso a complete line of Canned, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery. Best Z xz E qsl I s in. tlxe Citsr LunchEH from 10 Gents up. WM. KUOELL PROF ONE GIVES RELIEF. 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