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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1902)
— 1 I BUILDS OWN HOME ?tacky VF« mlb Coutrucu Hou* tr Lire la et Auburn, N Y. CO-EDS ARE STIRRED. WEW YORK’S CITY HALL. Coeds, as well as men students, stirred by the lectures that Chancellor Andrews is go .ng at th« L Diversity of Chicago Bp’D the effects upon the in dividual and society of bacheb>rdom. old-maidism and the married atate. fired many questions at him the other day when he arose to begin his afler- n*>*>n lecture. One ma.d asked if Dr. Andrews did aot think that a good meaaure for pre venting desertion and non-support would be to imprison guilty party for a year. “Yes, fur five years." came the quick response. “If you '•in get hold of the man who has been guilty of non-sup- port or desertion, why ‘jug’ him. For uife-beating the same penalty would do, or perhaps six years would ba bet ter. “I would say the sam* for husband beating." he added, while the men grinned and the coeds tittered. Cooperation between the states was the principal reform in the present system of marriage and divorce laws urged by Dr. Andrew*. He aaid that this would call -for a compromise of many different theories, and that per haps no one would be satisfied with the result, but that a compromise agreed to by the legislatures of al! the states would be far better than the present medley. He aaid that an en actment should be made in every state to make it more difficult for persona with children to secure divorces. The municipal art eommiaricn ha# approved plans for alterations in New York*« city hall which will very much change the appearance of this well- known downtown building. The plan# call for an expenditure of more tL«n S25O.ono. I d the basement several small offices under the n-a^n entrance will be made into one for a large mar riage bureau. On the main floor the rotunda and corridor* will be repair*- . and the atone work renovated. In the mayor’* office various door# and pas sages that are of little use «ill be torn out. The gaudy wad paper and cei*- ing in the mayor’s office will be re moved and a white enamel ceiiinsr and wall# will be substituted, bringing Lack the appearance of the building as near as possible to the original colonial style. The hangings and fur nishing» of the rooms will be in har- m .ny with the decoration*. On the second floor the walls and decorations in President Cantor’s of- ice* will be treated similarly to those of the mayor’s office White *name! decorations will be used in al! eases, and in every way possible the colonial appearance of the original building will be revived. Partitions will be removed, making a spacious room, which can be used for recepti ns ar.d hearing*, at which the borough presi dent would preside. Without the aid of any one Mrs. unes Place, an elderly woman. has built a house at Auburn, N. Y. There are three r<x>mi below stairs and two above. She now <jccupie* it with her husband, who is a wounded vet eran of the civil war. The house is plain, but is well built and well finished in the inte rior. Mrn. Place # s^iecial joy is the winding oak staircase, which she con structed with much hard Labor. The walls are all ceiled with fine matched hardw«x»d. because Mra Place not believe in plaster. “My husband ia not strong, and for year* hasn’t been able to do hard work," she aaid “We needed a per manent home, but we saw no way of having one until I went at it myself. We bought this building lot in West Auburn and I put up the house, ft contains 3.000 feet of lum ber, and by the time I have built the piazza and a few outside im provements it will require another IJJOO feet. "I used 50 pounds of large nails. 15 pounds of spikes, and 20 pounds MAVAL ENGINEERS ELATED. of shingle nails. I drove every one of them myself, and I didn’t hit my thumb as many times as you might expect. MAY ADOPT METRIC SYSTEM. "I have a great deal to do yet Naval engineers are elated over the Just now I am sinking a well in the results of the liquid fuel experiments kitchen so as not to be dependent on board of the Pacific ocean steam upon my neighbors for water. Then er Mariposa. Some time ago Lieut. after my verandas and steps and Enthusiastic indorsement is given by W. P. Winchue, passed assistant en walks are added T must grade th* gineer. was detailed to take a trip lot. It is 160 by 120 feet, and will government officiais in Washington to the recent colonial conference io Lon of several thousand miles with the require lota of work. don in adopting resolution» making Mariposa, the object being to ac “After that I *hal! paint the house, the metric »ystem of weights and quire technical information bearing and then—then Pre got to build a measures compulsory throughout the upon the use of oil as a substitute bam. Do you <ee that fine. English British mepire. For years the adop for coal on board ships of war. The bred colt out there" she said, point tion of the metric ijstem has been ad importance of the experiment has ing to a sleek young horse ia the vocated by officials of the treasury ue- been increased recently by the scarc next lot. “Well, that's Kitty. ?*he partment At no time previous to the ity of coat, and it is expected that is a valuable colt, and we think the last session of congress, however, was Lieut. Wincbues report will indi- world of her. She has got to have the matter taken up with such pros cate the possibility of using liquid a home, too. and I must build iL" pect of favorable action as lass winter. fuel with the same results attained In «me of her tiny front rooms Mrs. A bill was favorably reported to the with coal. Place has opened a little store. (t bouse, and is now on the calendar of In the meantime experiments are contains a stock of candv. confec that body, which provides that the being conducted in Washington at an tions and notions, which she wi*l try system shall be used exclusively by elaborate plant, equipped with boil to the neighboring trad*. the government departments after ers, a board of naval officers has been • she say*. cheerfully, -i January 1. 1904. and that four years detailed to conduct these local ex well be as e*mfort ible later it shall be made tbe standard periments. It has already been found Moat folkn." system of the country. that results of a most promising Great stress was laid on the joint ac character are assured. There ha# BALLOON ING AS A TONIC tion of the U nited States and Great been much difficulty, however, in ob Britain in this matter, and the great taining oil. Some sources of supply, mas. of testimony which was taken be notably those in Texas, have not fore the house committee on coinage, been regular, and the price of the weights and measures, both from gov material has greatly increased. ernment official, and American manu Dr. Naugier asserted at the latest facturers. was nearly ail in favor of meeting of rhe academy of medicine FIGURES ON MINERALS VAST the adoption of the system, and all at Paris that experiments hr has made the prediction that should the made demonstrate that a balloon Gr»logle»l Balletla Shows Produe« United States act first England would ascension arts on the human system Ilea far Tear fa This (ouutry la I speedily follow The Decimal Associa as the most powerful tonic known. S alari at Over f 1,000,000,000. I tion of (¡rest Britain took a poll of the A two hours* voyage in the air. he British house with the result that 259 declared, caused astonishing multi The United States geological survey members of parliament were openly in plication of the red corpuscles in the ha* issued its annual statistical sum favor of adopting the system, and that blood and that condition persists for mary of the mineral products of the 40 more would vote that way. ten days after an ascension Five Un ted States for the calendar year such exrursiona, he averred, are more 1901. It shows for the entire country beneficial to an anaemic- that is. a ! JAPAN ITS OWN SHIPBUILDER. a grand total of $1.092.224.380. as the person whose blond is thin and wa I value of minerals produced in 1901. as tery, or a consumptive than a so against $1.064.4^.321 in 1900. This journ of three months in the moun comprises $566.351.096 worth of n*<n- tains. metallic mineral products. $524.i>73,- Dr Naugier beli errs that the good 2b 4 metallic products, and $1.000.003 In five years Japan will be building to b* felt immediately. (estimated) of mineral products un effect beri.. _ and that a lengthened stay in the all of its ships, sad will no longer specified. including building sand, glass air is only detrimental in causing be obliged to gn abroad for even war sand, iron ore used as flux in lead vessels, according to Kokio Mat nervous irritation. The municipal smelting, tin ore. n r rate of soda, car council will be asked to provide a sukata. who is in this country to bonate of soda, sulphate of soda, and large balloon, one capable of taking study the American shipbuilding in alum clays used by paper manufac up ia the upper air daily SO patients, dustry. as part of a tour around the turers. or children who are to«» poor to af world, to gather information on the subject. He has visited the South ford a change of climate. DOCTOR REWARDED. Uhkago (III.) plant, and will inspect Dr. • he Cramps' establishment ia the POINTS FOR A BARBER. east before going to Europe His home is in Kobe, and hr is connect ed with one of the landing Japanese companies. Dr. Sehwininger. who treated Prince Bismarck to reduce that statesman's “In recent years our people have flesh, has been appointed professor of fit the meeting of th« New York made wonderful progress in this the history of medicine at Berlin uni State Barbers’ association in Brook line." he said. “Our merchant ma versity. Prince Bismarck was SO lyn the other day. Mr. Prins delivered rine is prosperous, and has expand grateful that he tried to have Dr. a course of instruction, and am«»ng ed beyond our own hope« The gov Schweninger appointed nearly 20 other things said: "When you get ernment gives heavy subsidies and years ago. but university circles raised an apprentice see that he has a fair encourages the business in every a protest. I>r. Schweninger was Bis education and the actions of a gentle way possible Until recently we have marck's physician up to the prince * man. ami don't let him rhew tobacco been obliged tn go abroad for our death, living at Friedrichsruhe. Med or use it in any form during business vessels» buying them chiefly in Eu But we have studied ship ical professors of a number of uni hours» Don't let him get too fresh rope. versifies are circulating a protest with the customers. And another building. and already have plant« thing, should a customer make aeon that can produce almcst any sort of the government against the appoint fidant of a barber the barber should craft. Som we will be building every ment. asserting that Dr. Schweningei not violate that confidence, but con class of vessel except the heaviest has never written or taught on the sider it a professional secreL' There battleships, and in a few years more subject of medical discovery. are said to be 81.000 barbers in New will be making them, too." Freaeli Water Fewer Prefect. Y’ork state. A prominent electrical concern ol LIGHTNING’S OFF PRASES. Paris, which is closely con a ec tec TEST OF MEW GUM with the General Electric company •f of New York, is now securing all th< water power available in the depart meat of the Alpes Maritimes, with During a thunderstorm at Coffeen. lhe object of supplying light and The board of which Col Randolph is Ill, the other day. lightning struck power to towns on the southeastern president, appointed to test and re Mrs Frank Neller. of St Louis, melted roast of France, The company alsc port upon the disappearing gun car a gold wstchchain which wii about hopes to supply power for the elec- riage«, returned from Fischer’s island, her neck, and also four gold rings oa trie locomotives which the Paris where the tests of the twelve, ten and her lift hand The rings run together Lyons-Mediterranean railway pro six inch guns mounted on disappear into one piece. Ia her hand was an p«v*es to test on the Cannes-Monaco ing carriages were made The tests umbrella with a steel rod and the rod railway during the winter. were very satisfactory, eaperially with was twisted out of shape. Her left the larger gilns Thirty shots were shoe was torn off She was rendered Prefer Wkltt at Weal Time. fired from the ten tach gun with aa uncoascioiM for an hour, but has fully Experimenter» at the University of average interval of S3 seconds hefsepa recovered Mr and Mrs. Neller had Chicago have found that mosquitoes each shot. Ten shots were fired from stepped into a church and running have a strong preference for dark the It-inch gun. with an average inter down, the bolt stunned Mrs. Neller. red aad blue. vaya the (hicago Rec val of W seconds between each shot. Neller was also severely sh«v*hed. ord-He raid. They still seem to l>e This broke the record ia Lhe firing of able, however, to fiad the while spots guns of surh sire. •»bla« la Bvlfieaea. now and then. The story that the Egyptian !»♦••• •»•palati«« la Ralglga * rual ■l.ttk. Sphinx is disi ate grating a .'count The rer-eut ceeaaa return, .ho* that of climatic changes Is iatemflng. but Prince William made a fata! mis the p.>p»lali'»n of Belgiern ■«*« .lands not necessarily alarming The disia take when he offered to renounce his at • «0J.1I*. hating doubted daring the tegralnn began long ago, says the I title for the girt. That, says the la.tMjenra. Belgin« ia ovw ihr tu<«t Chicago Tribun«. Lovk at th« Chicago Record Herald, left nu danrrly postulated eimatry in Europa thing ■ bob «. duceasset for ths latter. SUPPLIES DAIRYMEN’S AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw. M c I ntosh & The Most mcnair , Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK TAFT A J HAV k or. CO. 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I keep the most reliable time pieces that are to be had at prices in reach of all, if you are expecting to buy one. come and see me before you iure»t. it will »are vou money, time and worry. c. F. Franklin I The Headlight for Six Months THE UP TO DATE JEWELER 1 i’ .... Lap 1