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—________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 1, 1898. A CURIOUS FACT. “COLORED COLORS.” • I OF 2? C. & E. Thayer “The older I get,” eaid a writer in the The denomination of “colored col yew Orleans Times-Democrat, “the I ors" may sound paradoxical, but as a more certain I become that personal matter of fret mineral colors are fre beauty ha* nothing to do with roman quently met with of late whose dull tic love—1 mean on the part of women, and little productive character is ren j saw an example on the street car just dered more fiery and richer by an ad now—a creature a* exquisite a* a morn dition of coal-tar colors. In general, ing in -May openly mooning over a fel- no objection can be made to such a pro 1 low ugly enough to scare a coyote out cedure. say. the Male-Zeitung. if colors of the Bad Landa. There was no sort sufficiently fast to light are chosen, of doubt about it, either, and the rapt is well possible nowaday*. But very »ay she gazed up into his misfit mug often this is not done. Thus the eosines would have boiled six gallons of liquid used for carminette are very fugitive; air. He took it nonchalantly, the ms- likewise coloring with fuchsineand an I cal, and dldu't seem to appreciate his ilin. blue fades in the light. If one luck. But that’s the way of it the world want* to employ artificial organic col over. Your 1 adiantly beautiful women oring matters for fining, faster ones generally lose their hearts to men who should be employed According to M. could give >1 gargoyle points on plain Bottler, the rather fast rhodamines, ness, and I'll bet if the truth was known next methylene blue and meldola blue, Paris was homely enough to break a which are very fast, deserve a prefer camera. If be had been a handsome ence. Against the use of ponceau, chappie Helen would have stuck to her coccines and scarlets, which for the hubby and Troy wouldn’t have fallen. most part are not Inferior as regnrds But what I started out to say was this: fastness to the cochineals, whose place There is a total lack of reciprocity in they have taken, less objection can be the game; and it’s the rarest thing in raised. Since it has been established the world for a good-looking man to by the above-mentioned observations become enamored of a homely woman. that for coloring varieties of carmi When he does you can generally bet nette, velvet red. purple, cinnabar red that his vision has been inspired by (vermilion) and chrome red such arti her cold cash. But if it wasn't for the ficial organic coloring matters are also inexplicable penchant of Beauty for employed as are liable to fade quickly, the Beast the race of ugly folk would this fact should be given sufficient at be perpetuated exclusively by the types tention in practice. Carminette is fre of Venus and Ajiollo. Perhaps it’s bet quently used, prepared with turpen tine and English varnish, as a carriage ter. however, the way it is.” — ------------------- L—___ ( color; likewise vermilion and chrome LITTLE KNOWN ISLANDS. i red. The Faroe islands have been incor porated with the kingdom of Denmark for many years and send two members to the Danish parliament, but they re tain a certain degree of independence. Their local affairs are managed by an assembly which sits in Thorshavn and still is called the lagthing, though it is under the presidency of an amtman ap pointed by the king; and they enjoy special exemption from conscription and from export and import duties, says Blackwood’s Magazine. Both sexes have an air of refinement and dignity often seen among true peasants, but the men are usually hand some. They are not tall, but strong and well built, with broad shoulders and magnificent calves. Their costume shows them off to the best advantage, for it consists (with the exception of a loose coat, which is not ; always worn) of tight fitting garments —a knitted guernsey or a cloth jacket ! adorned with silver buttons, black knee breeches, felt-like giay stockings and i hide shoes; while their high caps, col- ; ored in narrow stripes of red and bl ue or black, add to their apparent height. ; If one of them is asked to what na tionality he belongs he will answer: “To Faroe,” .ind if reminded that Faroe is now a province of Denmark. “Yes,” he will say, ‘‘but our ancestors came from Norway, and the only Dane who came near these parts at the settling was killed in Iceland.” A CHINESE SURGEON. One Who Was Speedily Led to Appre ciate the Superiority of Modern Methode. General Banking and Exchange bnsi- ness interest |mid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, (»er* many, Sweden, and all foreign countries TILLAMOOK, Btrtktagr Charucterlstiea of the markable Man Who Invented Dynamite. 1 Alfred Nobel, the remarkable man who invented dynamite, is thus de scribed by Henry De Mosenthal in the Ninteenth century. "Physically weak, of a nervous, high ly strung and exceptionally sensitive disposition, he was endowed with a strong will, unbounded energy and wonderful perseverance; he feared no danger, and never yielded to adversity. Many would have succumbed under similar circumstances, but the succes sion of almost insurmountable difficul ties, the explosion of his factory caus ing a general scare and dread of the deadly compound he was making, the loss of his youngest brother, to whom lie was devotedly attached; the conse quent paralysis of his old father, and bis mother’s grief and anxiety could not deter him from pursuing his aim. “The coexistence of impulsive daring and sensitive timidity was a striking feature in his character. He frequent ly demonstrated the value and safety of his explosives with his own hand., although he was particularly suscepti ble to headaches caused by bringing nitrogylcerin into contact with the skin. They affected him so Violently that he was often obliged to lie down on the ground in the mine or quarry in which he was experimenting. On one occasion when some dynamite could not be removed from a large cask he crept into it and dug the explosive out with a knife." Holler I fl till you’re tired out but we do want you to remember that we always keep on hand a good fresh supply of all kinds of C. A. BAILEY > DEALER IN STUDEBAKER WAGONS. OSBORNE MOWERS, Buggies, hay rskea. plows, and other (arm machinery. You can save money by dealing with me, Special- Prices on Buggies and Spring Wagons. C, A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore, Logger’s Supplies, [l] i Merclinmlise, Groceries, Dry Goods, etc. Just step into our store for a moment anil let us convince you that what we say is true, that our stock is good and we sell it just as cheap as anyone And Save Money. PETERSON CHAS. The Truckee Lumber Company. Leigh Jones, Manager Store and Mill, Principal Office, —— l H- i I Hot and Cold Raths. WHERE TO INSURE. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. AGENT FOR TILLAMOOK, J I EDGAR LATIMER, HAIR HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AOKNTS FOR TILLAMOOK, BIGGS & STEPHENS. ■UHI UO I1IIÖIEIIEI St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, TILLAMOOK, 8. STEPHENS. If SHAVING, Hobsonville, Oregon. No. 3 Cal. St. San Francisco, Cal SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, OREGON. CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. GRADED COURSE TION OF INSTRUC SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES OF ST. ALPHONSUS AUACBMY is divided into EVERY DESChiPTION. four departments, vis : Primary, Intermediate, CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC. J S. STEPHENS is agent for the Northwest School Furniture Company for Tillamook co. Grammar, and Senior. The year is divided into tour terms of eleven weeks each.____________ O.R&N Union Depot, Sixth end J Streets, TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM ALL “FAST POINTS MAIL EAST. ItllUTB.” Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and Spokane daily at 3:20 pan. Arrives at 10:13 a.m. TUITION FEE. Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt Tuitiou Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol ington daily at 8 p m. Arrives via Huntington and Pendleton at 7;3oa.m. lars ; in the I ntermediate , T hree D ollars ; If you have any Property, Stock or other G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior Dalles acotnmodation leaves daily except articles to sell, trade or lease, or need help, G rade , F ive D ollars . Sunday at 8 a.m. Arrives daily except Sun want employment, etc —Two insertions, not day at 6:30 p.m. to exceed five line*, Fifty cents. Four inser INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. tions, Seventy Five cents. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST Instrumental Music on the Piano or the SLEEPERS. stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks Water lines schedule subject to change with MONEY TO LOAN 1 T en D ollars . ____________ out notice. MONEY TO LOAN1 New Building, next <’o >r tn Poet Office ÍJeabltght Œrabe gtlitri naiiSicK VOCAL For terms apply to Theo. Steinhilher, Tillamook, Or. I Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work is a burden. What is the cause of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? NEW METHOD OF POACHING When Dr. VVenyon, the famous medi cal missionary, went to China, many years ago. he had to combat a great In England, where the game and fish deal of prejudice against the practice laws are much more strictly observed of his profession. However, many pa than in this country, the "poacher” on tients came -o him and he made many forbidden waters, who is too anxious to cures, but some of the Chinese literati escape discovery to spend the time nec jealously instigated an opposition hos essary to catching fish with a rod and pital to Wenyon’s. equipped with all line, will drop a dynamite cartridge the facilities for the practice of medi into a river hole and after exploding it cine according to Chinese etiquette. ' will scoop up a bagful of fish, which A staff of Celestial doctors admin | have floated to the surface from the istered the drugs. The place was called concussion. An Italian officer, Maj. "The Hall of Ten Thousand Virtues." Michelini. who has been investigating but somehow that did not assist the the qualities of builet and rifles, has cures. In tact, it came to be a case of discovered that fish can be killed more going to Wenyon’s for a cure and to easily than iven by the dynamite car the “Ten ThousanJ Virtues” for a tridge. The Italian rifle, which is but .256 inch in diameter, proved very de coffin. One day there came to the mission ficient in stopping power at the battle ary a stately gentleman, a learned man of Adowa. Nevertheless at short ranges belonging to the upper classes, having ; the very high velocity of the bullet a painful disorder needing surgical gives rise to a powerful explosive ef treatment. He hired a private room, fect. Maj. Michelini one day fired one was operated on and in a fortnight he of these guns into the water at an angle was well. He had not told who he was. ' of about 45 degrees. A dead fish al- but before he went away he said to the I most immediately rose to the surface. On examination no wound was discov doctor: “You might like to know who I am. erable in the body, the death being due and I want to tell you, because I am so entirely to the hydraulic shock arising grateful for being cured of this terrible from the impact of the bullet with the disease. I am the head physician of the 1 water. Thia view was amply confirmed by further experiments, and many fish Hall of Ten Thousand Virtues." were killed by the blow of the bullet MOODY AND THE ROWDY. j on the water exactly aa if by an explo sion of a dynamite shell. The effects How the Well-Kwoww Kvaaaellst's of the hydraulic shocks seemed to be Qwlek Wit Itaved Him from • I sufficient to kill all fish within two feet Probable Drabblns. 1 to two feet six inches of the point of ■ X ’ the impact. _____________ A few years ago when Evangelist Sensible Ooverameat. Moody was preaching in the slums of 1 a large city he was delayed in leaving 1 The government of Belgium ha* ls- the hall till late in the evening, say* e 1 rued an order that every newspaper in writer in Ladies* Home Journal. Tht the country is entitled to free use of exit was in a back street, and as h< every rsilrosd. The business of news left the building he found s number o gathering the government regards as roughs waiting to annoy him. As he ’ of great importance to the develop ment of the nation. The governments walked along he heard them say: “Here he comes!" and they prepared following this sensible and up to-date to jostle him from the sidewalk. Go view will find a free press of even more ing straight up to the ringleader. Mr use than a standing army. Moody held out his overcoat, and. with London bas a population of 4.2J).- self-possession that commanded com 000. equaling the combined popula plete respect, said: "My friend, won’t you just help me tions of Paris. Berlin. St Petersburg on with this overcoat? I am not quite and Rome. _ so active now as I was at your age. tdT.r.I.I.. »«•“ and some day. when you are as old as After 1899 it will be «legal to use the I am. I’ll be glad to do you the same .fate seal and coat of arms in Massa favor.” . , chusetts for advertising purposes. No bully was ever more completely taken by surprise. He held the over CH..... Have "*•»» coat for the evangelist to get into I . The average wHgbt of brain » and then thanking the young man for er in China t ban in any European coun his nld. Mr. Moody went along unmo try excepting Scotland. lested. I It is not our intention to, nor do think it best to ORE. A BRAVE INVENTOR. Peeullarltiee of Dre** and Cuitomi tn the Recently Acquired Faroe* of Denmark. Th« man who whispers <t<*wu • well About the good* he has to sell, Won't reap the gleaming, golden dollars Like oue who climbs a tree and hollers. LOST OR STOLEN. Á COUNTY WARRENT, No 258« for *50.00. Bearer D. P. Harvey. Re turn to David Bradley, Neskowin. Ore. UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable rates. Neat work turned out and as good as new by J. W. Steinmetz, Tillamook, Or. bargain, a celebrated White SEWING MACH NE. New and direct from the factory.—Apply for particulars at the Headlight Trade Mart Office i FOR SALE, a TIMBER LAND for SALE on Samon- bery River, in section 20, 8 N, 7 W .— The W *-£ 8E qr and E % S qr. Con sideration *1*00.—Enquire at the Head light Trade Mart Office. WANTED, 1,000 new SUBSCRIBERS to the Tillamook Headlight now that it is under new management. Take it on trial for four months for 30c., c? send it to yonr friends. It clear* out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature take* right hold and complete* the cure. If there is constipation, take Ayer’s Pill*. They awaken ths drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. MM»« «• mw Dsotee. We hare the exclusive servtqM of •ome of the most eminent phy»lclrn» in the United Stat«**. Write freely ell the particular» in your case. You will re* MUSIC. OCIAN AND RIVER ICRBDVLI. Vocal Music, E ight D ollars . FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING at the Headlight Printing Office at Portland prices. All description of job pri nt ing, which is guaranteed. Patronize home industry. SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight wil tie sent free on spplication. Send a postal card or leave your name ut the office. It pays toMibscribe tor the lead ing, newsiest and brainiest new paper CLUBBING RATES-Weekly Oregonian and Headlight, per year, *2 25; tl.e Sai. Francisco Examiner and Head light, *2 25. New York Thrice a-Week World and Headlight, *2.00. Strictly j cash in advance. OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco : BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Geo. W, Elder sails October 4, 11, 30 and 29 ; In the Business Department: Stenograph, Columbia sails October S, I4 and 33; State of Book-keeping, and Type.writing included, if California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. desired. The common branches, T hikty - fivb COLUMBIA RIVEIt Rt MMKK ACHED D ollars for the whole course. ULE DIVISION. Plain Hewing and Fancy Work free to the PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND THR COAST pupils on Saturday afternoon. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland Latin, French, and German included in the daily, except Sunday* at 8 p.m., on Saturday Senior Grade. Private lessons in those lan at 10 p.m Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex guages T in D ollars a term. cept Sunday, at a.m. Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy WILLAMETTE RIVER ROUT B. needle work, T hirtkkn D ollars a month. PORTLAND AND SALEM. When there arc four pupils in one family at Stea nier Ruth, for Salem and way points tending. the last one is free. leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri Sewing school, free to pupila, wi'l be resumed daysat6a.ni. Returning, leaves Salem Tues on the first Saturday in October. flays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m. YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. Steamer Modoc, for Dayton and way points Students are entered at any time during the leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat Session. No deduction will be made in eithe urdays at 7 a.in. Returning, leaves Dayton for Portland and way poiuts Mondays, Wednesdays the Academic or Music Department for th and Fridays at 7 a.m. f'hristmaa or Easter Holiday for withdraws before the expiration of the term or absence Steamer Almota leaves Riparia Mondays except in caso of dismissal or prolonged lllnt-ss Wednesdays and Fridays at L43 a.m.. after ar Those who finish a complete course In the rival of train from Spokane and Portland Academic or the Commercial Departmrnt and Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays pa*« a satisfactory examinaition in the branches and Thursdays at o a.m. prescribed are entitled to a Diploma. Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sundays, T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F ob Tuesdays and Thuisdays at 1:4.5 a.m ; after arrival of train from Spokane and Portland. P ublication . Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays and United Htates Lend Office, Saturdays at 6 a.m. Oregon City Oregon, W H. HURLBURT, November Mth. 189R. General Passenger Agent. Notice lx hereby given that In compli ance with the provision» or the act of (,’ou- V. A SCHILLING* City Ticket Agent. greas offline 3rd, 1878 entitled “An act for Telephone (Main) 713, the Mie of timber '.and* in the Ktstes ot Califor nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terri T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice fob tory," as extended to all the Public Land State« P ublication . by act of August 4, 1R93, United Slates Land Office, JOHN GLEN. Oregon City, Oregon, of Dayton, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, October 1 ith, 1H9H. has thia day filed in thia office hi« sworn state Notice is hereby given that in compliance ment No. «¿78, for the purchase of the w^ of w^ with the provisions of the act of Congrr*H of Section No. 8 in Township No 3 a, Runge No. of June 3rd. 1878, entitled “An act for the 7 w, and will offer proof to show that the land sale of t mner lands in the States of Cali for sought Is more valuable for its timber or atone nla, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teruuf- than for agricultural purposes, and to establish ry,” sm extended to sll the Public Laud States his claim to said land before the Register and by act of August 4, 1893, Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, LUTHER J. FLETCHER, on Saturday, the 28th day of January, 1899 of Dayton, c >untv of Yamhili, State of Oregon, Henamesaa witnesses has this day filed In this office his sworn state Albert E. Cook, of McMinnville, Oregon . ment No 3050, for the purchase of the e% ot e% William Cain, of Dayton, Oregon, Rily G. of Section No 34 in Township No 3 S, Range No 7 Smith, of Dayton, Ore.; J. W. Coffin, of Dayton, w, and will offer proof to show that the land Oregon. nought io more valuable for its timber or stone Any and all persona claiming adversely the than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish above described lands are requested to file their his claim to said land l»efore the Register and claims in thia office on or before said 38th day ot Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, January, 1899. on Saturday, the 38th day of January, 1899. C ham . B. Poore« Register. He names as witnesses. Albert E. Cook, of McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, Riley G. Smith, of Dayton, INSURE WITH Yamhill county, Oregon, James B. Mellott, ot Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon, John W. Fish bur 11, of Dayton, Yamhill county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London Mliove-dencrilM'a lands are requested to file their and Lancashire Fire Insurance Haims In this office on or before said aist day of December, 18Í». Companies. C has B Moo BBS, Register. REGULATIONS. Claude Thayer, Stop drinking colored tea. Try Schilling’s Best s