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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. January 1. HOUSEHOLD TALKS. HOW TO PRESERVE YOUTH. *le-nty of Pare Water, Fresh Fraila •nd Ve«etable», Eirrel»», Air • ad 1903. ! DAIHTY NEW TRIFLES. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES A housekeeper suggests the follow Flesh food, especially old beef or Large purses and handbags are the ing dishes for a cold luncheon on a hot mutton, carries within it all the ele order of the day. Those «mall leather day, say» the New York Tribune. ments of death and decay. Nut« sup affairs which have been popular for With such a bill of fare the meal may ply all the essentials which are de- more than a year are no longer consid be prepared long before the guests ar rived from a meat diet and are infinite ered the correct thing. To be thor rive: Sandwiches spread with ly superior from a humanitarian oughly modish now you must carry’ a chopped meat, veal loaf, deviled eggs, standpoint. Fruit and nuis form an bag about ten inches deep and eight vegetable salad, cottage cheese, geLa- ideal meal. Fruits and vegetables are inches broad. This should be of soft _ tin with cream, custard or ice cream valuable factors in retarding age, on English morocco, in black, green, dark and angel cake. Olives and raddshes account of the large amount of water red, tan or blue, and have elaborate may accompany both course«. they contain. As years increase, the mountings of Burmese gold, with a Maple fudge is liked-better by many proportion of solid constituent« in the short chain of the same metal by which persons than chocolate. Put into a body is greater than the fluids. This to carry it, says the New York Herald. saucepan one-half cupful of granulated tends to produce stiffness and dryness. A handsome bag in this new shape sugar, 1»/, cupfuls of scraped inaple Plenty of pure water should be taken had two goldeu lizards, one each side sugar and a cupful of milk. When the daily to retard the calcareous deposits of the clasp, and set in the beautifully sugar’s melted anti the mixture hot add am! to wash from the system all waste wrought bodies were pale amethysts. two tablespoonfuls of butter and boil matter. Distilled water is particularly The bags are lined with nioi^e to match * for 20 minutes. When it hardens in useful for this purpo«e. as it is a nat the shade of the leather. «•old water, it is done. Upon removing ural solvent of the earthy salts which Card cases, too, have increased in it from the fire add a teaspoonful of produce ossification. Water external size, and the prettiest of those intend vanilla. Begin to beat a« soon as it ly’ and internally,toassist in the carry ed to be carried thia autumn are made come* from the fire. When it shows ing off of waste particle«, is one of the of soft suede in pale gray, flaming red signs of granulation turn into but best agent« in holding time at bay, or golden brown. Sometimes there tered. shallow tins, and when cool writes Stella Stuart, in Ledger will be a border to the flap of reddish enough mark into square«. Two table Monthly. gold, highly polished, and again, say. spoonfuls of grated cocoanut and. a With the frequent use of water on a pearly suede case, a mermaid de cupful of walnut or hickorynuts may should go the thought of purity with sign in gray’ silver, the figure occupy be added, if they are wanted-, with the in ami without. Feel that the sparkling ing one corner, while the tail and vanilla. fluid is eliminating nil that is w^aste. draperies swirl aero«« to cover the Mint bags for the linen closet are all that is diseased and poisonous, all other end. liked by some persons. Put into little that is old, from the system. Try to A genuine novelty in the way of silk bags a mixture made of a pound realize youthful freshness flowing in leather goods is shown in a portfolio of dried lavender, an ounce of thyme, to fill and rejuvenate every pore of or case to be used as a memorandum an ounce of mint, an ounce of ground your being. I)o this with every glass for telephone numbers. The case is clove« and caraway seeds and a table of water you take. Forget your face shaped like a screen, having the out Binger Hermann is Out. readers, we extend New Year greetings, | NETARTS. spoonful of dry «alt. an«l cease to count your birthdays. side covered with soft red, black or and the heartiest good wishes for the A wonwin who has tried it. avers that When your system iscleensed from im brown morocco, and the inside ar Geo. Robinson, of Portland, is stopping continued success, health, happiness and , W ashington , Dec. 29.—Binger Her a watermelon may be kept for any purities. n-ot by drugs, but by Nature’s ranged so that between the narrow length of time by varnishing its en gifts of water, air and sunshine, then strips of leather there are bits of at Mr. O’Hara’s. prosperity of one and all who may read mann, Uonimis8ioner of the General Chas. Hobart will leave in a few days Land Office, has resigned, and will be tire surface, leaving no «pot untouched it will be time to attend to your face. white bristol board just the right size this. and open to the air. While constipati-on exists, while effete on which to jot down names and num for Corvallis, Portland and San Fran May the good year 1903 prove far succeeded by William A. Richards, now Panned tomatoes are an excellent deposits (old age) are poisoning your bers of those you are apt to want often- cisco. better to you than its predecessors and ’ the Assistant Commissioner of the Gen accompaniment for a roast of lamb or system through the circulation, you Emmett Quick and M. M. Melvin, of est on the telephone. The case holds may you enjoy many more in the future. eral Land Office. The change will take veal. Peel and cut in two six plump will be old. No facial massage will re slips enough for about 40 names. Tillamook, came over Christmas and effect probably January 15. Mr. Her- tomatoes. Put them in a pan with a juvenate you. There are desk furnishings in a beau brought a piano over, a present for Mrs. I mann’s resignation was requested about COULSONBURG tablespoonful of melted- butter, and Constipation is the greatest fqj» to tiful glossy red metal called golden Geo. W. (♦helps from her husband. two weeks ago by the Secretary of the cook slowly on top of the stove for ten womanly beauty, the greatest factor copper ware. A large inkstand of this Marvine Hodgdon is layed up with a Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Coulson and 1 boys Interior, and was immediately presented. minutes. Then brown in the oven for old age. the most determined rich material is supplied with a pen very sore hand. spent Christmas with Noah Coulson. Charges have been preferred against two Arrange the tomatoes on a hot plate enemy of health that exists. Banish rack made from small brownish red J. W. Wheeler, of Kansas, is stopping Several from this burg attended the of the subordinate officials in the land and serve with a sauce made in the it. and the process of regeneration will antlers. Picture frames in this golden pan in which they cooked. For the have begun. Body massage worth all copper with plain polish surfaces make with Geo. Hodgdon this winter. "quarterly meeting at Beaver. v»ffices involving alleged irregularities, sauce put another tablespoonful of the drugs ever compounded, and rout Geo. W. Phelps went to the Hub Wed Found, near Coulsonburg schoolhouse, and they Lave been given a specific time an effective background for carbon butter into the pan, and when it ha<s this foe of youth and beauty. The and artist proof photographs. nesday. in the public road, a miserable stack of in which to make answer. melted rook in it for four minute»two daily stirring up of the vital organs C. F. Hobart has been very buisy im bones formerly a poor innocent looking These simply afford a pleasant W ashington , Dec. 29 —Land Com- tables-poonfills of flour, stirring it con and plentiful drinking of water h the change from the elaborate jeweled proving his saw mill here on the bay. horse. | missioner Binger Hermann has tendered stantly. Then add t wo cupfuls of milk, first requisite for retaining or regain ones. Besides the frames there are Mr. Watkins, of Washington county, From the look of candies.toys, albums salt and pepper, and turn it over the ing youth. ■ his resignatson to the President, to take fancy powder boxes, smaller ones for spent a few days on the beach last week handkercheifa, knives, etc , it looks like i effect the 1st of February or let of March. tomatoes. stamps and pins, as well as all man- on his homestead. HOW HE WAKED HER UP. Some housekeepers vary the flavor of Santa found us. He will be succeeded by present Deputy ner of pretty tray«, suitable for the potato salad by boiling the potatoes If you wish to learn the art of hog Commissioner Richards, of Wyoming. In boudoir or library. pleasant valley . for it in st «wk, or. if it, ir more con dealing ask R. O. Richards and C. N. The ware gets its name from the confirming the announcement Mr, Her venient. in the soup kettle. Christmas has come and gone, with Johnson. beautiful blending of the coppery hue mann said: Dainty and seasonable sandwiches and pale dull gold. allofits many jovs and pleasures and Mrs. John Barber and sons were cal “I have wanted to return to Roseburg may be made of thin slice« of brown Tortoise shell combs are going to be new year’s is at hand. We wish all a lers at Mis. E. T. Coulson’s on Sunday. The man w.ho won’t take the time bread with mayonnaise and separated to resume the’practice of my profession worn as much as ever this fall and the to work off any conversation upon happy new year. by a thin slice of a tart apple. and have contemplated resigning for a Stewed okra is one of the dinner pos his wife until after they are in bed, usual set includes three or four, the There were three Christmas trees in SOUTH PRAIRIE. year or more. I have held this office extra one being a pompadour comb, and who then begins to tell her the sibilities. Select the small green pods, our burg and all reported an excellent longer than any of my predecessors, ex day’s stock of funny stories after which is placed in the hair entirely for and remove the stems and discolored Miss Robinson closed a successful time and returned home with many cept two. since the office was created in service, as it does not show when the she is too sleepy to stay awake, so tips. Put into boiling salted water and term of school on the 24th inst. presants. It looks like Santa has lots of 1812, having entered upon my duties that she always goes to sleep <»n his coiflure is completed. rook until tender It will take about The basket social given by Miss Rob soon after the first inauguration of the The newest combs are certainly de deputies to go around with so many half an hour. Then drain; add a heap hands while he is talking to her, had inson at the close of her school, assisted late President McKinley, nearly six years an awfully funny one to relate signed with some idea of comfort, for trees. ing tablespoonful of butter and a There was a Christmas dance at Mrs. by the neighborhood, was a succecs, the ago. I have endeavored to administer unto her after he had doused the the rims are rounded down in the cen tablespoon fnl of vinegar, anti season glim and crawled into bed a few ter to fit about th*« flat knot on the Simmon’s place on Christmas night, baskets selling from 50 cents to $2, the affaiis of the office so as to do injus with pepper and suit. Simmer until nights ago, relates the Washington top of t he head. Even the larger comb, which was a success and they intend to clearing nearly $17, which will be spent the butter is absorbed, and serve hot. tice to no one, whether he l»e home intended to keep up stray “scolding Post. Experiments in canning pen« report for the lights and other improvements steader or corporation seeking public celebrate new year’s also. “Ha! ha! ha!” he gurgled, as he locks,” is curved after the same fash ed in a government bulletin show that We understand there is to be a wed of the school.house. land.” settled back on his pillow- his wife ion. heating under pressure to secure a Grandma and Grandpa Vaughn, of This, by’ the way. is narrower than ding in the near future. Can guess who ? Mr, Hermann would not say whether had been in bed for about 15 minutes higher temperature than the ordinary The Blum Bros, are repairing the Bay City, also Amos Vaughn, of Kel- he would enter the Senatorial race in then. “Heard a Jim Dandy of a formerly, and does not give the head boiling point. 212 degrees Fahrenheit, chis, visited their son and brother. Guy, Oregon, nor would he say that he would story about Billy Fantoids this after so broad a look as the heavily rimmed tressel bv their house, replanking it. is necessary to insure keeping. Where a temperature of 242 degrees Fahren noon. It seems that Billy took it ones that have been the correct thing The directors of school district hope last Saturday and Sunday, While here allow the use of his name in connection For evening wear there are jeweled to start school in the near future, pro. Mr. Amos Vaughn circulated a petition heit was maintained for about 30 min into bis bead to go fishing up the with the Senatorship, river one afternoon last week, and, tortoise combs, in sets of three and utes very few swelled cans resulted; praying for the raising of the wages of viding they can get a suitable teacher. b’jing. be hired a leaky skiff over in four, but for the street nothing is quite nt 232 degrees a much larger number Laud sales are talked of in our burg. our county assessor. A curious story regarding the Czar, Georgetown w.ithout knowing that so pretty as rich ruby shell, plain and spoile«!. This «hows that it »hardly Clint Miller and wife returned to the who, as is well known, has of late years There are some prospective buyers here the blamed thing was leaky. Well, polished until it glows. wise for the average housekeeper to ..... ——— * Come along and buy up the non-resident neighborhood. taken great interest in spiritualism, when he had rowed out to the middle attempt to can any of the fruit« and Mr. Dave Fitzpatrick was engaged in comes from St. Petersburg through pri of th«» river, why, be—” land and improve it. vegetable« most liable to spoil. COLD WFATHER ADVICE. At this stage of it the narrator I will give a description of our vallev. circulating a petition to the State Legis vate source. This story is to the effect I ni pul-a It t'-n mb . heard an exceedingly gentle feminine It is four miles in length and an average lature for a dairy inspector for this that The Hague conference was the di If a thoughtful woman were asked, snore alongside of him. of one mile wide, with the majestic Tilla county which was readily signed by rect result of a spiritualistic seance, at “What is tn«» greatest curse of your “B’jee, if she hasn’t gone to sleep mook river running through it, with dairymen. which, having received a call, Emperor sex?” i »he might, well answer, “Im- on me again, he said to himself, ag- There has been several hogs butchered Nicholas was told that it was his duty four noted creeks empting into it. We pulse.” It is responsible for almost grievedly. * Marv,” he said, aloud, Whether only an extremity or the en all the mistakes made by the good have one of the !>est locations and as on the Prairie lately, consequently there to bring about peace in the world. ‘ar«» you awake?” tire body if affected the treatment of good soil and timber as can be found in is plenty of lard so the neighbors do not heart«»« I among us. May it not safely There was no reply. The coal stringency in New England freezing is the same. In all cases «void lx» Raid that a few minutes* thought the county. In time we will have the i have to use harness oil to fry their pan- has become soacutethata curtailment “Iluh! wonder she couldn’t, just be a sudden change of temperature. If a before speech or action would pre civil enough to keep awake while cakes in as we hear hey do down near of train schedules on railroads in that garden spot in the countv. vent most fatal blunders? Many of a fellow’s telling her a good story, person is found overcome and benumb Kclchis. ed with cold and you take him at once section in the near future appears to lie uh are in positive bondage quick anyway,” hr growled to himself, and BOULDER CREEK. Mr. Johnson, foreman of the Hadley almost inevitable. The New York, New to a fire or warm room you are likely Hess to feel, to show our feelings, then hr had a sudden idea. to kill him. Take him only to a shel camp, has a sick child in his Haven & Hartford is worse off than the to retort, or to respond. If we are “Well,” hr proceeded, in precisely After a silence of some weeks we again family. hurt we must immediately “give our the same tone that he had employed tered place or shed, which still feels other roads, despite its many coal de take up our pencil to record the doings selves away,” ns th«» phrase runs, if in starting out to tell his funny very cold to you. It. will be amply Since Mam has gone away Dad says it pots along its lines, and it has been for. warm to him. Remove any wet cloth and sayings of the good folks who reside not by bitter speech, nt least by look st«»rv, “as I was saying, this swell it is too lonesome to stay here, so he is ced to borrow and seize coal a number of and manner, yet reflection frequent quern that gave me the goo-goo eye ing and rub the body till dry; wrap in our neighbor!»«»«»d. thinging of attending school near Ore. times. Some of the toads, it is said, ly brings the keenest regret for lost on F street this afternoon weighed him in a dry blanket and give a stim Mr. ami Mrs Wert Sappington with more than a month ago considered the dignity, the bet ray «»«I secret or other about 15S pounds, and she was built ulant. such as hot. strong coffee. Re their infant daughter came up from Hebo town this winter. move to a somewhat warmer room and ill results. Home Magazine. Mr. West and wife, of Beaver, visited cutting of schedules in view of the poss from the ground up. too, I’m a-tell- Friday and visited till Monday with Mrs. ibility of a ah rot age and most of the ing you. and she had the »waggerest raise the temperature very gradually, his brother Dwight West last week. Qala«»r« with Applm. Sappington’s brut her, H. L. Jenson. advises American Queen. roads in the county which are not ••orig bunch of golden hemp and the nif- If posHiblt» us«» pippin apples or a When frost attacks the fingers or The Christmas tree at the new fchool That lemon juice will destroy the ty inating” roads adopted the measure, variety that is firm ami sweet, Take tiest violet ryes you ever saw, at toes, ears or nose, stay where the air honse was attended by a large crowd equal quantities of Apples mid that; and so when I pranced up to is cold and rub them or have them phoid fever germs in water is authori- The operation of New England factories and Santa Claus remembered everyone quinces. Part» aiul cut the apples ami her «nd asked her if I hadn’t met tivcly announced bv the Chicago health will also be affected, though up to Hie rubbed with clean snow or, if that is her somewhere and then took her quite generously, the tree being well quinces in round slices; remov«» the present only two factories have been ob around the corner to have a bite of not obtainable, cold water. ' Rub con loaded with gifts for both voung and Department after careful experiments ex cores with a small round cutter. tending over the last tnree days. One liged to suspend operations on account lobster anti a little something to stantly until the parts become soft and Stew the quinces in just enough wa old. «Irink and a quiet little chat, wliy, their natural color. Do not lose pa teaspoonful of the juice and half a glass of the fuel famine. ter to cover them until they are ten- The generous contributions made by tience or let your patient complain, we —” ful of water is known to be a good com The Viceroy, Lord Curzon, of Ketl. tier; then remove them and put the but keep him in the cold and keep rub the Tillamook merchants were a source “J«»hn Forwhlch, how dare you bination, and repeated trials have invar dleston, made his state entry into the apples in the same water ami cook bing until the frost bitten parts are of much surprise to all. We did not ex have the hardiness to lie there and iably produced the same result—every capital of the Mogus on Monday. This them tender without breaking them. natural. If he goes too soon into the pect such returns. confess such outrageous things to Place the fruit in sejwirAt«» dishes and germ was killed This confirms the an constituted the official opening of the warmth, great suffering and perhaps me!” his wide-awake spouse broke Chopard & Jensen ’ s new boat, ’ * Black cover them with a hot syrup made troublesome sores will result. When nouncement made on Christmas day by Durbar, held to celebrate the accession in iust at this psychological moment, «»f one part sugar and two and a half rubbing has restored circulation and Hawk,’’ was successfully launched and Dr. Ase Ferguson, a London physkia n, of King Edward as Emperor of India. and then he had to spend a good parts water; cover anti let them stand flexibility anoint the parts with oil, made her trial trip Monday morning. co the effect that lemon juice was a dead- It was a splendid pageant, probably un part of the remainder of the night over night. In the morning reheat lard, or a mixture of lime water and “ Cheerfully, prayerfully greet the New explaining t«> her that he was only y foe to typhoid. paralleled in its magnificence. At the the fruit nn«l syrup and place in al oil. and wrap in flannel. If sores are Year ; fooling in order to see if she would Professor Carl Myers, a balloon maker head of the elephant procession rode ternate layers in glass jars and seal formed, treat them the same as burns, Mav it bring nil yon hope for and naught wake up and it is not altogether a of Frankfort, has constructed an electric Lord and Lady Curzon on the state that you fear.” at once. Washington Star. by covering with lint or linen soaked «•inch that she isn’t suspicious of him Mr. and Mrs. Bavs and daughter aerial torpedo, which is to be exhibited •'Grand Tusker.” 12 feet high, the in oil. or. in the absence of oil, cover I v I« b la HlaikHt. yet. at that. with vaseline or with flour or powder Laura »have l»een visiting relative« at at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition largest elephant in India. Their howdnli Ijvrgr oyster«, fat English bacon. <'nra la Tomstn Capa. ed starch and bandage with cotton Philomath for the past two weeks. The aerial torpedo flies like a thing of was decked with gold and silver, and |»epp»»r and «alt. buttered toast Sea wool. ( tit out the stem end of large, flrm There is talk of having school begin life, is driven by two aluminum screw j the elephant itself was almost hidden son the oysters with |w*pp«'r and salt Re<*4*e far Glaae. soon after New Year’s. blades, making 21HJO revolutions a beneath a gold-worked saddle cloth, Wrap each in a very thin «lice of ba tomatoes, and remove the center pulp and »reds l)u«t the inside with flne ron anil fasten with a wmvdrn tooth Elder Blalock was in our neighbor minute and rotated bv an electric motor, Surrounding them were To make a glaze for ornamenting crumbs and seasoning, anti fill with footmen in pick Have the chafing-«lish very hot coin meat take half an ounce of gelatin hood a short time ago. which obtains its power from all ordi- scarlet and gold nicely reasoned »tewe«! corn. Place a „ .. liveries ---------- and bearing ami r<x»k the pigs just long enough and soak it in a quarter of a pint of Since we last w rote, a little daughter ??r? "'cani^'vt"t current of | massive »her staves. The Duke of Con. grner«>UR piece of butter on top, cover • «» crisp the baron, taking care not water. Roil a piece of onion in two with bread crumbs, and bake in a mod has arrive«! at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. 110 volts. The movements are directed naught, who represented King Edward, to let it burn. Serve hot on small tablespoonful« of water to extract the erate turn f.»r 20 minute«. If cooked C. A. Smith. by two aero planes acting as rudders and the Duchess of Connaught, followed. pieces of toast. Garnish with nar- t«»«v quickly nr too long the tomatoes flavor and put in a good pinch of salt. H. L. Jensen and Mr. Lee Gray LUioving the vessel np, down, right or Their elephant was equally gorgeously •ley. - Miss Mattie K. .Irwell. Add the ««'«ked getatin. and when this will lose thrir shape. These are a is thoroughly dissohed stir in a butchered n tat h«»g for H A Chopard left, in circles, spirals or cycloids, as a caprisoned. Then, in onlerof precedence, deliciou« accompaniment to roast beef A r« I MIMI nrSalfUa. last Fri«lay. spoonful of soy am! enough of the rich bird flies. All these evolutions are under came the Nizam of Hyderabad, the “What’s barm«my?“ asked the poli —Ladies’ World. New York. brown gravy which is left from a joint i Roy Brady, of Upper Boulder. was control of a distant operator, who Maharajah of Travanscore and other tician’s little boy Small lawratmrat. to make the glaze a deep, rich brown down in this vicinity Sunday morning moves an index over contact points or. ruling Chiefs. 70 in all, their huge ele “Harm«>nv.” answered hi» father, “is Patience Did he ever invest in any color. Stir the glaze over the Are till And n«»w to the Headlight, its editor, a dial switchboard, to which the vessel ' phants forming a line a quarter of a mile w hat fcbe faction of a party that’s get of these get-rich quick concern«? it is smooth and very tbick;then put it | in length. taff of contributors, and large army of instantly responds ting thr worH «>f it yell» tor loudest.” Patrice Oh. ye«; he married money in a jar ready for use. ft will keep foi I • —<‘hk ag > Poet — Youker» Statesman. several weeks Washington Star. 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 McINTOSH & McNAIR The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County