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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 5, 1899.^ HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. groceries HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions. Canned Goods etc., which will be found complete in every line. We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass, Tinware,’ etc. CHINA & TINWARE. MCINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook. FOREHEAD AND EYE STUDY, too wide, careless and extravagant. The Advice from Washington are to the golf lias been recognized as a destroyer proper distance lietwren the eyes is the effect that a more elastic policy will be of time and temper and has even been length of one eve. known to affect the brain, it has not shortly put in force with reference to Some Ways in Which is Exhib- been considered dangerous to agriculture, the applications of the Chinese exclusion ited by Them. The Coming Man. except that many a fertile field that act to the Philippines. Make the law A head justly proportioned to the Official Paper, Tillamook City and County might be producing potatoes orcornhas elastic and trnst the almond-eyed Mon ! been laid into a waste of links. But a golian to see that it is stretched open rest of the body shows steadiness and i A pair of very chubby legs force of character; too large, it generally | Increased in scarlet hose; recent case reported from Iowa is oc enough to let him crawl in. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION indicates grossness and stupidity; tool A pair of little stubby’ boots, casion for serious alarm lest golf may * * * ( strictly in advance .) small, feebleness and inaptitude of mind, j With rather doubtful toes; become a direct enemy of agriculture — an A ccording to reports, Mohammedan A n eastern paper expresses the opin- $1.50 One year....... The pliysiogomy of j A little kilt, a little coat— , , .75 ion that the welfare of Cuba lies in an actual destroyer of the fruits of labor as ism appears to be growing rapidly in if not constitution, i Six months.... Cut as a mother can— •50 nexation and suggests it it would not they lie ripening in the fields. In the in British West Africa and to be showing I a forehead is seen in the form of the Three months Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. be wise, before trying to establish a stance referred to, a German gardener, excellent results in the life of the people. frontal bone, its height and proportion, And lo! before us stands in state The future’s “coming man.’’ government there, to permit the author” whose patches adjoined the links of Temperance and decency accompany the régulaiity or irregularity; this marks a golf club, became so infatuated with the «lisposition and measure of our facul inarch of the religion of the koran. His eyes, perchance, will read the stars, THE HEADEIGHT PIRATE ized voters to determine whether or not the game that lie neglected his vegetables. ties, our fashion of thinking and feeling. And search the unknown wavs; * * * they would prefer annexanion. It says: I His son, however, looked after the gar- F igures seem to show that France Pathognomy should l>e studied in the Perchance the human heart and soul Doles Out the Gems of Current “Everything is tending toward annexa den while the old man chased a ball from Will open to their gaze; tion and our proper course, it seems made 1,00'',000 gallons of brandy last ■ covering skin, its color, wrinkles, ten News and Topics. to us, is to found local governments hole to hole, over the hills and faraway, year and exported 3,000,000 gallons. sion or relaxtion ; this gives a clew to the Perchance their keen and flashing glance Will lie a nation’s light— The greatest benefit conferred upon throughout the island and so establish i But this was not the worst. The other When it comes to champagne the New passions, the actual state of the spirit the American people by the recent trust the prosperty of Cuba under our di day the son found Herr Hockerman, Jersey cider crop must be thrown into within, the use it has made of its nat Those eyes that now are wistful bent togged out in his Scotch clothes, in the explain the situation. ural gifts. Foreheads seen in profile, conference at Chicago was the exhaus rection that the desire will be general On some “big fellow’s kite.’’ are divided into threeclasses; projecting * * * tive presentation and discussion of the for the joining together of the two cabbage patch making havoc with the And blessings on those little hands fall kraut vintage. First one head and Arizona stands third in the list of cop- above, flat on the eyebrows; retreating relations of trusts and corporate com countries.” There can be no doubt that Whose work is yet undone; then another the old man would whack from behind developed brows, and per per-prodticing regions. Mining metals binations to the producer, consumer the welfare of Cuba would be promoted And blessings on those little feet, and wageworker and the remedies to be by annexation, but what would be the ' with his brassy, trying to lift it into the at the market rates is a prosperous busi pendicular. Broadly speak’ng, those Whose race is vet unrun! potato patch. He objected very strenu ness, much more so than trying to make with prominent eyebones act promptly, applied for the repression of their most effect on American interests with which And blessings on the little brain ously when his son broke up his golf on the judgment, perhaps passion, of injurious tendencies. Most of the rem those of Cuba compete? The New Eng them a legal tender at double their real That has not learned to plan ! the moment. Yet they err but rarely, edies recommended would, however, be land association of tobacco growers has ; game abusing the young man for having value. I no appreciation of a noble sport. W * * for their gifts of intuition and rapid de Whate’er the future holds in store, found impracticable when tested by ex addressed to the United States senators God bless the ‘‘coming man.” T he democratic party might go into duction seldom fail to guide them right * * * perience The attorney general of Ark from Connecticut a memorial in which is | ansas, for example, insisted that no cor pointed out the disastrous effect on i R ear Admiral Schley will accept his the bankruptcy court and start life anew ly. High foreheads, lacking some part poration chartered in one state should be tobacco growing and its allied industries ' I assignment to sea service as commander were it not for the fact that its only as of this quick spirit, pause, consider and Not Envious. allowad to carry on business in another in this country that will inevitably re- ' of the South Atlantic squadron, now un sets are a quantity of unfulfilled prophe weigh the matter before taking action. cies too intangible to bring into court. “No use o’ talkin’,’’ said Farmer Corn state without first procuring a license. suit from allowing free trade with our der command of Rear Admiral How- Less passionate, less imaginative, less * * * This suggestion was also endorsed by new possessions. The status of Porto ¡son, who will retire for age next month resourceful, they cannot afford to make tossel, as he sat down in the rocking I t is a lucky thing for Cuba that it is mistakes. Short foreheads, prominent chair and began to clear the ashes out of William J. Bryan in Ins speech before Rico and the Philippines is the question Schley desired sea service and while it the conference, with the further proviso of immediate interest to the New Eng is probable that lie would have preferred under strong protection at the moment brows, belong to the man of action 1 his pipe by tappidg it on his boot heel, that all corporations engaged in inter land tobacco grower, but their objec a different assignment he lias too high a Spain repudiates the Cuban debt. A Cu High, well develoj»ed temples, to the man I according to the Washington 4?rar. state commerce should be required to tion to annexing those islands, or es sense of duty to complain of the action ban republic at this time would have of thought. A perpendicular, flat fore ! Then lie blew’through it and eyed it with procute a license from some •officer or tablishing free trade with them, applies of his superiors in authority and his ac more than its share of troubles. head, with wrinkled skin stretched tignt the air of a connoisseur. As he proceed- * * * bureau of the national government be with equal or greater force to Cuba. To ceptance is a rebuke to those over-zeal ly across it, may be briefly dismissed as 1 ed with great deliberation to fill it, his There is no better test of expansion the forehead «»f a fool. Eye bone* which I wife turned back to the task of clearing ing permitted to carry on business out annex that island and allow its tobacco oils friends who have alleged that his as side of the state in which it is incorporat to come into free competition in our signment was prompted by unfriendli sentiment than the rapid growth of the project so sharply as *o cause the away the supper dishes with the remark: ed. Th s simply means the erection of market with that produced in the ness of the Navy department jand a de new regiments. hair of the brows to bristle outward show I “Josiar, I guess you’re right. There a (’hiñese wall around eveiy state and United States would undoubtedly be sire to practically shelve him. immence acuteness and genius for in-1 ain’t.” The Buttermilk and Health. an intolerable, if not runious, interfer very damaging if not disastrous to the Maryland friends of Rear Admiral trigue. Li Hung Chang, the great Chi-I “There ain’t what ?” he asked, as he ence with traffic that under the federal American interest ami this country Schley have been especially noisy in But few appreciate buttermilk, It nese minister, and Prince Bismarck are threw a bit of blazing paper back into constitution should be free and antram- would derive no compensating advant their criticism of the assignment and would he a sorry day for the doctorsand good examples of this class A fore the stove and began to puff. lueled. Its rigid appliance would tend age. The destruction of the home in their course appears somewhat ridicu hogs if everybody ate anil drank as much head square on the temples and retreat “Any use o’ talkin'. But folks will to paralyze industry by excluding com dustry would result wholly to the ad lous in view of the decision of the admi buttermilk as this writer, says A. X. ing into the hair on either side is a sign keep on doin’ it jes’ the same.” modities that are absolutely essential vantage of the Cuban planters and at ral and his statement that he always 1 Hyatt, ill Northwestern Agriculturist. of retentive memory and excellent judg “That’s just my wav of interducin’ the under modern civiliz ition. Take for the same time the government would obeyed orders and would cheerfully as I give buttermilk considerable credit for men’. Lord Kitchener of Khartoum has ' conversation,” he explained, in a tone instance window glass, tin plate, matches lose revenue. sume the duties of any post selected by the fact that I have never lieen so sick the typical forehead of a leader of apology. ------ of men. ------ . 1 ------ r—o_,. “When I say ‘there ain’t no * * * and rubber goods, which are controlled the authority which has been his pride as to have a doctor come to feel my Short, compressed, with prominent eye ' used o’ talkin’,’ it means I am going to T he report from Manila of increased to serve for forty-three years. This is pulse and look at my tongue. I don't bones and thick, straight brows, square | remark somethin’ very serious an'em- by concerns that are operated as trusts. If these articles of common use could activity of the insurgents and the cap the spirit of a true American sailor and believe we would find half as much error and receding on the temples. A n.an 1 phatic. What I meant to say is, ‘Look A u.an phatic. V_____________ not be sold hi Iowa or Nebraska without ture bv them of a small gunboat that had | there is none truer than Winfield Scott and nonsense in our agricultural pa|>ers with tins forehead could not fail ti* judge at Admiral Dewey, for instances. »»♦ ’ a special permit and flic monopolistic lieen detailed to patrol a river emptying 1 Schley if all the editors would eat and drink character or circumstances with quick- • . — . ’ to do, ... ’’ she re- “ — That’s what I’m goin owners decline to put themselves to the into Manila bay should not be disipiiet- * * # enough buttermilk. Buttermilk clears ness and accuracy, to store such obser- joined, as she set a dish down with a annoyance and trouble the people of ing, although it goes to show that the With regard to the Transvaal, the most the brain and cleans the blood. rations in a tenacious memory, and to ! business-like rattle; “even if I’ve got to Iowa and Nebraska would have to find insurrection has by no means lost any of important news of the hour is the re A noted physician said not long ago act upon his conclusion with prompt- walk every inch of the way to town a substitute for these commodities or im- its formidable character. The American ported acquisition by Great Britain of that buttermilk is "a true milk peptone.” ness and decision. when he arrives.” | k > i I them from Europe. Then the ques forces on the islands are naturally at a Deiagoa bay from Portugal, a kingdom That is, milk already partially digested. I Eyes, mirrors of the soul, may, per “That's right, ’Mandy. Them's my tion would arise whether a foreign trust disadvantage during the rainy season which, according to treaty, still in exis It is a decided laxative and nothing which lias the right to carry on traffic in and no aggressive ojierations can be ex- tence, is more or less subject to English equals it in habitual constipation. It is haps, be considered wore beautiful and i sentiments. An’ if there’s any walkin' America irider treaty should enjoy l»ccted until favorable climatic conditions protection, and one might almost say a diuretic and is excellent for kidney attractive than any other feature. Divid- to be done, it won't be no solo, I'll be special privileges over American factor can be depended upon. Until that time suzerainty. England's acquisition of troubles. It is the most refreshing and ing them into gieat classes, light and | 'longside of you, keepin’ step, But I les and mills It is hardly necessary to we should be satisfied to hold our own Deiagoa Imy has often lieen announced digestible of all the products of milk. dark, it lias been said that the dark in- was jes'a thinkin' that this world was predict that at the very outset tin» < ’hiñese ’ while making thorough preparation for and frequently denied, but the gravity Nothing is better in the treatment of dicated power, the light, delicacy. Black titled fur all kinds o’folks. Muchas I wall remedy would come in conflict with an advance movement at the first oppor- « f the present mtuntion in South Africa, diabetes. In some cases of cancer of eves, so called—for thev are really of so admire the Admiral I don’t envy him. the constitution and international trea tunity. While the loss of the captured the interchange of communication lie the stomach and gastric ulcer buttermilk oeep an orange that they appear black I s’pose he’s used to that sort o' thing, ties and prove abortive gunboat is not serious, it should remind tween Lisbon and London and the fre- is the only food that can be retained contrasted with the white surrounding but of what I read o’ these banquets, Sometimes they I'm willin'he should have'em all. The the |>eople of the United States of the quentconferences of the German aiubas One of my neighbors spent money en them are tropical. * * ♦ seem dull and sluggish, but the forces time that's cornin’ fur the Admiral will necessity of supporting the plans that sador and of the Portuguese envoy in O ne of tin* great troubles in the West ough to go to the Philippines for they lietoken are only slumliering, so lie fine an' purtv, blit it’ll have its draw- in former years has been the inability of have been mapped out for the supression Loiidon with Lord Salisbury, all point to doctors, drugs, etc., to cure his ilieu- tliat anv chance spark may set them backs. The admiral's a brave man. but 1 of the insurrection This is the first task the conclusion of some such deal as this the banks to secure proper financial ac- mat ism without getting any better. ablaze. With such eves the intellect will he wouldn’t dast sit down in his shirt the president and his subordinates have which would effectually cut off theTrans commo 'a I ion to move the big mops. I told him a few barrels of nice butter be powerful and the passions strong. | sleeves an’eat his dinner, an’ ask fur Every year the small« r bank» have been i to perform and there should lie no divis- vaal both commercially and other* ise milk would dri ve rheumatism from his , Clear blue eyes belong to temperate re | two helps o’ soup. An’ ef I couldn’t do, compelled to secure advances from Eas I ion of opinion at home on the question of from all the seaboard except by English anatomy, and it was done with less than gions. Other intellectual indications be that way, I druther go hungry.” tern tina icial institutions and the cost of first establishing the supremacy of the permission and over English territory. a barrel, worth about 80c per 100 pound;' ing equal, what they may lack in power the accommodation has lieen .taken di I stars and stripes, no matter what may to feed hogs- I know of half a dozen in * * W •'nd passion they will make up in Quaint Features of Life. rectly from the profit of the farmers be the eventual solution of the problem T here is another American interest in this county of buttermilk who lay the subtlety and versatility. Hazel eyes of Philippine government. Tbeadminis- A few weeks ago the political probp ts cure of their rheumatism to kippered which is verv much concerned in the show steadiness and power of constant An old soldier in a Michigan town, of evil liecame very much alarme«! over 1 tration is consistently pursuing its policy question of Cuban annexation. It is milk ami buttermilk Any of you who affection; green, cat-like orbs, though who had a leg amputated ten years ago, the situation, They saw in the forma of reinforcing the troops in the tar east think your system needs a little beer, the sugar industry. A free American frequently fascinating, are dangerous, had it buried in a coffin in the cemetery tion of lug syndicates in the east a de I to the extent allowed by the new army market for Cuban sugar, which would whisky or tobacco, try buttermilk in for they are a sign of coquetry and de and funeral services held over it, at mand for all available cash and immed ! bill and the fact that the new regiments stead (give it a good trial) and become inevitably ensue from annexation, would iately began draw ing direful pictures of are being recruited with all ex|>edition be as certainly disastrous to our sugar happier and healthier. The only stim ceit. The eyes of genius are said to be which lie wept profusely. Ever since of varying tints, like the sea. sometimes then, all through the summer months he proves that the necessary enlistments the condition of the Western farmer industry as would free tobacco to that ulant this writer takes in his old age aie blue, tinged with green or orange, in has placed flowers each week upon the would find himself in when the time will l»e had without difficulty. When American interest. buttermilk and loppered milk, and any certain lights or when affected by It would give a grav- came to move his crops and all the mo everything is ready for the word to go tremendous impetus to the deve’...p..ient friends (and I. tom are proud of me. emotion, deep and almost dark. Thrse ney of the country woii|«i lx tied up in forward, the encouragement taken by of sugar production in Cuba and as this Any one who knows Mr. Hyatt will A young man in Buffalo, from some Industrial enterprises in the East. The the insurgents from the capture of a is carried on with much cheaper labor not need to be convinced that he has are but few of the infinite varieties in impulsive freak, took it into his head to tint. It should never lie forgotten that time for moving the cro|«e has about ar small gunboat will count for little. than here it could not fail to lx destruc been drinking from the fountain of eyes are more capable of misleading than save all his cents. He w’earied after two rived and the predicted distress of me * a * tive of the home industry. Here also youth. If this is found in the butter and other feature. Form and color may years when he got 1,200 of them and farmer is not manifest. Rep«»its from A new destructive agency has appear there would be sacrificed an important milk jar every farmer has it at his dis indicate much; the glance, steady or soft and tried to sell them, but nobody wotiM banks all over the West ami Northwest ed to create havoc in the field*. Chinch interest of great promise without any posal Bnttermilk is food and drink, buy even at 80cents on the dollar. Some indicate that they have a rurplus of' bugs, grasshoppers, army worms, weevel compensating advantage to our people. as most people know. If it is also med perhaps even more. Widely expanded shopkeepers intimated that he might eyelids see much without reflecting ready funds and are carrying heavy and various other specie* of bugs and Only the Cuban planters would lie bene icine it IS still more desirable n"ub'vond the P««nt moment. I have been robbing poor boxes, and the Iml.HK'tM hi New York and Chicago. Kan worm* the farmer has struggled w»th in fited. while the national treasury would Eyelids half closing over the eve denote agony of the voung man is not to be sas hanker* have told their Eastern cor- order to save his cro|*s, and now an lose revenue. A new idea for the bill collector comes l«s facility Of impression, but clearer measured by a cigar box full of cents. respomh-nts that Kansas I winks will other pest is added to the list. \s manv * » * from Louisville, where Manuel Corsico, insight, more definite ideas, greater take care of the Kansas farmer this of the plagues have lieen transplanted I t has been several weeks since any • a retired organ grinder. being unable to Farmers in Androscogg in county, year an I that Eastern help will not tw» to our soil from foreign countries, so did Cuban general has announced his in ten collect three months’ rent due on a house readiness in action; they notice less, but Maine, complain bitterly of the injury think and feel intensely. Deep-set eves needed Iowa I winkers have all the mo this one originate abroad. Russia gave tion to head a movement to force the he owned and had leased, took his in done to their crops bv the protected and ney needed for the moving of the Iowa us one form of thistle. Scotland another, United States troops to retire from the strument to the home and played it with wrinkle, at the outer corner, show rapidly increasing deer. “Whv.*’ cr> p. and are, in addition, advertising and to the land of heathen we owe the island. The only men in Cuba not saying steadily until the tenant, assisted hr penetration and a win of humor Eves one, “if there was any owner of them I set near together, especially > Unlimited supplies of money which they new evil, for it originated there and came a word are the planters and laborers. suffering neighbora, raised the money " ^cn could complain and make him take them are wrinkles across the nose. are anxious to loan at 5 per cent. Ne ' over in the same ship with the high-luill These classes are too busy retrieving their owe! and paid it This new method in ot cunning and meanne</in'.Jq^,L!liKn off-or W *>r da«age. At this rate it braska twin kern will not call for help. In fact, the two are running mates—unc fortunes to spend time or energy in puli the case in point required only three —-------------- l things, will not ** be long before we must keep • money matters and otherwise ’ ' S^t They have all ready cash ueeded fur the ps the complement of the other. While, tical clamor. hours. Set wide | man with a d club every COr cornfield | aprt. th. character will be "J "J"? T.' “ 1 ‘ “b in eTery "fit ' in n th* I crop movement. These facts, taken from the report of the bankers, show a most encouraging situation, being conclusive evidence that the west, has gone back to its normal condition of prosjierity, has got back to the position where it is no longer dependent upon the money loan- era of the East. * * *