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I THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 12, 1899. Ml INCHES OF RAIN. LESSONS Besides the rings there might 1* buried IN BEE KEEPING. the hum of busy work appear to come various other articles of more or less The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK. Carrying U.S. Mail. from the entire hive? This is the evap value for which a special attachment Semi-Ar nual Weather Report tor Practical Hints by a Practical orating progress. Other bees take up had been formed or that the dead had the air and pass it along through the Tillamook County. Man. requested should be buried with them. hives, while still others suck up the | “ Practical Lessons in Bee-Keeping ’ ’ • Captain J. J. Dawson, voluntary freshly gathered nectar and blow it back Cotinubialities. weather observer at Kilchis, sends us his I was the title of au excellent paper pre- ( into the cell. Place your hand carefully semi-annual report of the weather in sented at the Twenty-eighth annual , over the entrance, on one side the air Ill spite of strict rules of celibacy in meeting of the Kansas Board of Agricul- ' Tillamook county for the past six is cool, on the other it is warm. This the Amana colony two member« fell in ( ture, by E. Whitcomb, of Friend, Neb., | months, which is as follows: process is kept up during the entire night, love and were married Temperature 77 and published by Secretary F. D. Co^ Hi. heiit Max tnum if the w eather is warm. The divorced wife of a Jersey City man Tempera ure 45 burn in his recent report Mr. Whit* Lew eat Maximum Is it profitable to keep cows on the Te i pvra ure 57 comb’s observations and exjieriencehave ¡a now a cook in the employ of her ex- Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. Higheat Minimum 2» Tempera! ure farm and produce butter? Is it profit IxjweH Minimum been quite varied and extensive and hu»band's second wife. . N. W. Prevai ing wind of the season able to produce poultry on the farm ? The number of the clergymen who Stage leaves N Yamhill daily exeept monday. 5 what he says should be of considerable j Total no of atoriny uays Of course one would not think of pro 1 8 assistance to beginners as well as those assist at a girl’s wedding is not a certain Total no. of rainy day» ducing apples in Alaska or bananas in measure of the difficulty of getting her 34 already engaged in this industry. Tickets must bw secured the day previous from the Agents at Total no o clear days He Dakota; but what ever the conditions Total no. of part c.oudy da>s 49 North Yamhill and Tillamook. said in part as follows : married off. I04 Total o. of cloudy day«........................... are, favorable beekeeping is asprontable While in bathing at Atlantic City a 34 The problem of wintering is one of as any other branch of agriculture. It Total no. of H ht frost. o Total no. of killing frosts ............ vital importance. To lea ve a colony ’on should receive more encouragement in man proposed and was accepted, and a 22 Total no. of days ou which Lail fell the summer stand, exposed to the sudden the future, with a full understanding | preacher being on the beach they were .......... o Total no. nt days on which ice f .nned changes and bleak storms of winter is that, whether we are engagedin agricul i married in their bathing suits. Total amount of rain from 20th .March. 1899. For fifteen years Herman Heder of W,“i.“wrek.'’siï.'“Tλ». to 22n 1 September 1899 34 1* in. not conducive to success in the be L. 11. BROWN, <1. W.TEFn. ture, horticulture or market gardening, Total amount o. rainfal from 22nd Septem ginning. The careful, successful bee- bees are our best friends, and as such ! Naw York has courted Jennie Skaidow- ber, 1K98, to the 20th M rch, 1 99 86.45*0 kee|K*r would as soon think of wintering should be encouraged to lend help to ski. The day was set, but one day be- Annual amount from September 22nd, 1 98. I fore it she married his younger bro- to Septemb r 22nd 1809 i2i k3 in. his cow in this manner as his bees, which ward swelling the balance-sheet, fully tkmperatuhe . under proper care would yield under the realizing that in the pure nectar of the ■ I her. Manufacturer« of Unless a girl announces that she in investment equally as much profit, flower there is not only health but F rom Mch. f U ,• 2 • <; * • -■6 tends to go direct to housekeeping when There are two means of successful wealth. 2oth,lb9H, - ?? ___ she marries and gives her friends a chatice to Sept. ,• g 5? S „^2 Z. ~ > < wintering. First, packed on the sum- »ud, 11,9 z a J - Z - i* to buy suitable presents, she never gets | mer stand ; second, in a well ventilated ANOTHER MEAN MAN. enough furniture together to leave a March M • • •• • • ** 21 s w cellar. The first is by far ¿he most TILLAMOOK, OR. April «5 U 4» ■ <7 <5 3> « N-w laborious, yet it has some advantages. Isa Bachelor and Gets Sewing Ma boarding house. May 6, 4 Sl 1 5° »J 3> ’S 8 'V. chine Agents to do his Mending | Cellar wintering is the least expensive; A couple in Parkersburg, W. Va , are Ju e 75 '* 5> 54 14 35 7 N W. just now enjoying their third honey Jlily 77 11 6o 4 57 »» 41 IO N.W. it is only necessary to keep them in “He’s the meanest man that I ever had moon, their previous marital experiences Egyptian darkness and as quiet as pos August 75 3 66 57 1 4> 28 8.W Septembar . 71 10 59 2<> 56 la 4a 17 N.W. sible, carrying them out on two or three anything to do with,’’ said the sewing, having been diversified by two divorces, machine agent to a New York Sun re all within eight years. A 1 MOSI'HHKIC < ONDITIONS AN’ll PHE- brigh t days for a fly during the entire C1P1TATION. winter. The temjierature required is porter. ‘‘I received a note from him the Uoeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked After a woman has been married for other day saying that be nesired to view about that which will keep potatoes X v> about twenty years she generally con Lumber Yard near Court House •o X one of our matchless machines with the « 3 « «. successfully. They remain in a semi •o cludes that she might as well have her O TJ From March 20th view of purchasing it if found to be sat X u Z TO h a j dormant state and consume but little. to September 22nd. x> X « wedding dress made over into a party 9 V ■ “ ►. Most everyone has his or her favorite isfactory. In these piping days of com. dress for her oldest girl. s Ü ’S jietition it is a novelty for a sewing ma o Ô o ó location for the apiary. Some choose Z z Z A The kind husband is one who uses a the most shaded point possible. After chine agent to be invited to call and safety pin to fasten his suspender with o 2 March show goods, so when I had recovered 7 experimenting for several years we have 6 April ........ 4 24 instead of asking his wife to stop while determined that, in my locality at least, from my surprise I promptly loaded a 8 M m . ....... 22 3 she is putting up preserves and sew on a machine into my cart and started for ... o June the most exposed place possible is pro 14 9 button for him. ¡2 O July 5 lific of the best results. In the country the address this man bad given. 18 0 10 “An old man met me at the door and August One American girl has become the between the Missouri river and the I Sep ember 7 9 mountains the nights are usually cool, invited me to bring the machine inside wife of a Russian prince aud ano. her I fair American is said to be engaged to a 104 103 and we find that the mercury falls two so he could more closely’ examine it. Total 34 5 49 did so, setting the ma liing up in the prince of Servia. The matrimonial as Hainy daya are those Imvin t little or no wind or three degrees lower in the shade than First class accommodation sitting-room, and calling bis attention to pkations of the American girl are stead with them ; while utormy days are those that on the open ground; that it requires a at second class rate. do damage to crops and buildings gen ral’y. much longer time to warm up the hive its fine points. He was an attentive list ily rising. Dukes were considered her Total amount of rain fa'I from the 20th March. ener, and I talked with the confidence legitimate prizes a few years ago; princes in the shade in the morning than those 1899, to September 22nd, 1899. not shaded and, besides this, the sun of a man who considered a sale certain. are hers for the wishing now, and it may BEST MEALS CITY. o conics out so warm in the morning that Finally having exhausted all my aigu not he long before her face and fortune Í-5 2 * often before the colonies in the shade are ments, he asked to see a practical test of prove irresistable temptatians to em- Tillamook, Ore £ warmed up the sun has evaporated a the capabilities of the machine. I agreed, perors and kings. E 2.2 < Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line. great portion ot the nectar. It is with and asked him to bring something on 0.40 20 1.06 . 0 March Rough on Mules. the bee as with the farmhand ; the fellow which to work. He left the room, re- 0 13. T9 11 April 4 04 who gets out early in the morning is the turinng a few minutes later, his arms May............ I 05 0 9 32 3» A cable message from General Otis to 011c who usually accomplishes the great filled with damaged linen. . 0 Ï5O I June .......... 3.51 I sat down at the machine and showed the war department brings word of the est day’s work. In experimenting with 0 0.44 July ................ O.15 4 frates, $1 Per Day Centrally Uoeated. 0 August I.08 9 this matter of location we find that the how easily rentsand tears could be mend loss of several hundred horses and mules 5 13 0 Hep ember 1 83 <>•55 5 colony located nearest the shade gathers ed, making the garment as good as new, 1 on the transport Siam. The steamer — — —- — the least stores, while those located on ' and saving in a short ti ne the price of Siam which left San Francisco August 4.04 Totals ■ 34.7’ The man seemed very 18th, with 45 horses and 328 mules, en the most exposed ground gather most. the machine One case in particular was a colony much interested and kept handing me I 1 countered a typhoon September 21 off M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. WANT CLOSER CONNECTION. shaded by a small plum tree. As the garment after garment that needed at Northern Luzon, in which all but 16 tention, I worked two solid hours mend mules were lost. The animals were killed Nothing Short of a Failroad Will free grew the colony produced less ingthe old man’s garments, and at last, by the pitching of the vessel, and tile stores, until it barely gathered sufficient Satisfy Tillamook County. to winter itself. We moved this colony having nothing else that need attention, lack of air from the necessary closing of Stage and Express Office. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed I out into the sunlight and it went back lie commenced to find fault with the the hatches. There were no casualties The people of Tillamook county want machine. Finally he told me that he among the passengers. It is stated at to its old record in honev-making. closer ’communication w ith Portland guessed he wouldn’t buy a machine right the quartermaster'sdepartment that the We set our hives facing the east, that than they now have, and all v ini torn away. mules which were lost on the Siam were from that county agree on this one the sun may shine on the entrance as “I was so mad that I didn't dare to trained pack mules, which were con. point. William Rhodes a well-known soon as it peeps up in the morning and, trust myself to speak, and I was glad sidered the most valuable sent to the Now Running Under New Management. dail y man, was in Portland yeatezday, further that it may shine on the rear afterwards that I didn’t, for when 1 Philippines. The transport Siam, which with his family, and he adds his testi late in the evening in order to facilitate learned the whole truth I realized my left Honolulu 31 days ago, encountered EMMETT QUICK, Proprietor. mony to that of the others. “The only evaporation as long as possible. We total inability to do the subject justice. typhoons early last week. One lasted First Class Herdquarters for Traveling Men. RATES from $1 to *2 per day. win to got to Portland from Southern use a temporary shade made with a few That miserable old sinner, who happens 40 hours. Most of the forage, which Tillamook,’’ he said, “is by toll road to old staves tacked on a 2 x 2 two feet to he a bachelor, had brought me up there | was on deck, was swept overboard. FREE BATHS FOR OUR BOARDERS. Sheridan which is 40 miles long. long, and which protects the top and merely co do his mending and had no All the boats were smashed in, and the TILLAMOOK OREGON Freight costs 50 cents a hundred over j sides of the hive, allowing a free circula- idea of buying a machine. Bellas work steamer rolled tremendously in the this wagon road in summer 1 ime and as | tion of air and the sun to shine on either ed the same game on other agents. ’’ trough of the sea, although the officers high as$2 in winter. Even at this high end as it is reached. made every effort to bring her about. rate, the roads are impassable in the wet Watering bees is of considerable bene Wealth in Graveyards. The mules were hurled from side to side season, and no one can tell when butter fit, and we would as soon think of allow and frightfully mangled and disembow and cheese shipped to Portland H going ing our other stock to roam the country As a rule not much jewelry of value is eled. Their legs and necks were broken, to arrive. When teaining over this road in quest of water as bees in the apiary. buried with the dead. In ttie case of and the wretched animals fell in such a we must pay toll a‘ the rate of 50 cents During winter the moisture that con women, says the New York Sun, the confused mass that the attendants were one wav. or $1 for the round trip in a denses in the hive furnishes the colony jewelry buried with them is likely to be unable to relieve them In the mean two horse farm wagon. A horse and water, but during the early spring these confined to a plain gold ring, which in time the deckload was washed off, the buggy is charged 25 cents, a horseman condensations cease. They begin brood the case of a wife would be her wedding ship lightened, and the rolFng increased. 15 rents; while a four horse team patN rearing early, and in order to prepare ring. It might easily hapjien that this When the storm abated, the injured ani 75 cents each way. i food for the young larva, must have would be the only ring worn at time of mals were killed and their carcasses ‘•Some six years ago a railroad sur water. The most vigorous bees go death, other rings having been taken thrown overboard. When the Siam ar-! vey was run from Sheridan to Tilla forth in quest of water, find it at some from the fingers because the wearing of rived at Manila her propeller was high mook. by the Southern Pacific, but noth brook or tank where it is ice cold, fill ! them might have lieen a sconce of dis out of water and the wrecks of her boats ing more whs heard of it, although an themselves and are chilled, and do not comfort to the wearer. On the other were hanging from the davits. easy grade was found We hear orca get back to the hive. The necessities for hand, it might happen that the rings sioiially of a road down the coast from water steadily increasing, other lives go I could not l»e easily removed. In such a Pointed Paragraphs. Seaside by Nehalem, but this would not out, to share a like fate, until the colony case the rings would be left on the fingers do us much good. Wlml we want is a is emaciated and the brood dies, and and buried with the body. The furniture van is always on the short road connecting at Sheridan, and then we sav to our neighlior beekeeper ; The wedding ring is not always buried. move. WILL RUN THE this woul I open 11 p some sph ndld belts “I am bothered with spring dwindling ’’ Sometimes the husband desires to keep A man's bluff always gives in when his of cedar, thus causing shingle mills to Every careful lieekcepcr well knows it; the family, it is given to the oldest money gives out. start, ns the output Could l»r sent to the that one bee in early spring is of more grown-up daughter. Other rings buried It's had enough to lie a dude, but it's metropolis at a slight expence. A rail value to him than half a hundred later with the dead would lie most commonly j Will make trip« every five day«, the weatliei permitting, belween A«I oi > h «nd , worse to lie subdued. road would pay its promoters from the on. In order to prevent spring dwindl some plain bands valued as a gift or a lillamonk City, carrying freight and paHsengern. Some men get up in the world only as outset, as we have canneries, creamer ing we take one of the Mason half gallon keep-sake or for some dear association. high as the elevator runs. ies, sawmills and dairies, whose com fruit jars, remove the screw top, take a Sometimes a diamond ring might l»e A girl always thinks her first beau is ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN A CO., hmed output is enormous. Hlhimook is seven-eigths board four inches square, buried for a similar reason, perhaps with perfection personified. TILLAMOOK. AGENTS. pro*qH»roiis ns it is. hut if connected with and with a small goursye or a knife cut a the diamond turned inward, showing Glass is a non-conductor of electricity, Portland. Isilh ends of the lii e would groove from one extreme corner to the only a plain band upon the finger as the but not of Jersey lightning. feel (he thrill of increased business. We other, taking care not to cut quite to hand lav across the body in the casket. The man who can do a good act and ship a good deal of freight by ocean the corner. We fill the jar with water, But while such is the prevailing prac then keep still almut it is truly great route, but this, too, is unsatisfactory, as place the board over the mouth, invert tice, with constantly increasing observ Perhaps Lot's wife was trying to trace the condition of the bar and the direc all quickly, and place in convenient places ance. it is not invariably followed. her genealogy when she looked back, tion of prevailing wmdsall have an in in the apiary. When the sun shines There have been cases in which the bodies ward. fluence in the time required tn send our sufficiently so that tiers can flv, it will of women have been buried with ear- . An egotist is a man who is unable to products to market.” Oregonian. also warm the water through the glass, rings and all the rings commonly worn disguise the interest he frels in himself and we are always able to give them in lite, including, perhaps, valuable dia A big idea may occupy hut little space, what they most desire, pure warm water, monds, relatives permitting nothing to while a little idea may take up a whole Stxly tour con piu look advantage of and no one. until they have given this a be taken away. Such cases are unusual column. a Michig <n fair as^ociatioii’.« otfvr and trial, will fullv realize how much water and are becoming rarer. It's a mighty mean man who isn't just werv .n:irr*ed tre»* of charge Some of Substantially the same practice pre a little better than his neighbors give thrni «ili pro'wbly l»e bulieti free at thè a single colony will u«e during the height ot brood.raising. In onle- to draw them vails with regard to the burying ot jew him credit for. pubhc ex pance. from the old watering place it mav >»e elry with the bodies of men. Watches Every time a man gets punished for Who tiara ray that thv agt» of chival- necessary to slightly sweeten the water and chains of value have been buried wrong doing he complains that other rv in p?<!«t ! Two aspirant* to the hioff for a dav or two. with the dead, but not often. Costly men do worse and are punished less. 'vlonimod’tmu^ and "cwT** T” Fndt i,divered in of n i Amvrivan henutv met in a photo- I wish I could gite some taint idea of jewelry has thus been buried. but Among the many things this country Every attention onia , 30 cheapest Route to or from Tillamook. gr>iph gallery in Eau Ctaira. Wia. Swonia the wonderful evaporating propensities this is seldom done; commonly such needs is a new «et of muaMs to be used in WILL SAIL Fko'v'uv a"'1 conven*T**« of passenger. First-class table •* w ere conveniently hanging on the wall ot'a colony of bees Have you noticed jewelry as may be buried is simple and shaping the opinions of the public. 1 J’AN FRANCISCO ABOUT APRIL 13th AND Th»*v «riard them. f<mght and one of the early some warm evening when nectar mmpnritirely inexpensive. There might A cynical bachelorsaysthatifa woman V t • EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER. gallant* fell, Imthed in blood. The or is coming rapidly several I jccs well up on I* left upon the finger some ring that talks only when she really has something For further particular, apply to dinary French editorial duel b not to bv their legs in front of their hive, and their had l»cen specially dear to the dead and to say. there is something wrong with co u i pa nd to thia. wings were flying at a rapid rate, that thnt he had wished to keep always. her. 1 BARKER & McNAMER, Pros ““ da '™. PACIFIC LUMBER CO, r All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing L umber a Specialty. I LARSEN HOUSE, OREGON TILLAMOOK, THE TILLAMOOK. *■- Reduced 6.00 BOUND TRIP. 3.50 ONE WAY. Steamer W. H. HARRISON or R. P ELMORE. STKAMER LUELLA Direct From S. F. to Tillamook. 3c.uJ.”u^,EsE - lumber co .. • Sa!* Flixcmo ; or to A. \V. B badli & Co.