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lous You Save Money. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE Headlight Office. JOB PRINTING. Wmurolt When you Want Butter Paper, WE HAVE IN STOCK THE PURE PARCHMENT. Magazine Seetion.—Tillamook, Oregon, February 15, 1906. JON, fro® TLB, Jfe, ce. furni» s, oust, itort. nca- In the central states the* forests giva pressionable, was conquered. place to farms, in some instances not Few monaichs have had the mete even a woodlot being spared. The oric career of this young King of people of this country unquestionably Spain, and if the Princess who is to A BROAD, NATIONAL SYSTEM OF nave abused the privilege of doing as become his consort follows out the PRESERVATION NOT A FAD they please with their own property rules which have always governed her for their immediate financial better happy young life Alfonso will have at NOR A FANCY. ment, with the prospect of such prac last found someone to keep him in the way he should go—an achievement The Editor of the American Lumber tices resulting disastrously in the fu which has never heretofore been ac man Urges Irrigation and Forestry ture. Much of the land denuded oz its complished. Legislation—Quotes Some Noted timber is absolute forest land, fit iur berg-Princess Ena the Royal I by Acting as Private and Confiden- He has frequently ridden out of the Authorities. I tial Secretaries. no purpose except possibly grazing, Beauty of England. palace disguised as a soldier, a guard (From the • American Lumberman” of Dec. 2,1205.) and not of the best character even for or even a peasant, and has gone for ADVISES LIMIT OF HUGS. I There is much truth in the oft-re- All eyes will be turned toward Spain miles Nature will require horseback riding or to attend By request the American Lumber that use. next May when the young King Al some little ipeated observation that the real rulers . this . protec- fete which has come to his man reprints in this issue a part of years to replace at Washington are the children who Woman Speaker Tells Girls How to fonso XIII. will take the most beauti notice. Days tion so that a new forest may be have elapsed during the speech of George H. Maxwell, ex Keep Best Man. ful and popular princess of England to which the queen mother and the entire [constitute the sunlight in the homes of ecutive chairman of the National Irri brought forth, and this change never be his queen. many of the nation’s highest officials court have searched high and low for gation Association, delivered before will be possible unless the woods and “If a man is obliged to stop in the and ef the foreign diplomats resident midst The young girl who has at last been the boy king without avail, but before the American Forest Congress at Wash small growth which nature uses as of an ecstasy he is likely to come In the United States as Uncle Sam’s selected to share the throne with Al the incident could be made public the ington, D. C., in the early part of Jan a basis of the cover shall be protected. alien guests. Moreover, there has back again. Whereas, if he is sated he fonso is the Princess Ena of Batten young monarch would come riding uary, It Is impossible to secure the adop 1905. This address has much probably never been a time when the is likely to hug another girl the next berg, only daughter of Princess Henry, back the way he had gone, happier for to commend it to the business men tion of laws looking toward the estab the youngest sister of King Edward. his boyish prank and checking remon of the country. It was termed the lishment of a new custom of national Ever since Alfonso became King Of strance with the assurance that “I am sensational address of the congress, scope without a widespiead public de Spain, and even when his mother the king.” and perhaps deservedly so called be mand for the change believed by its acted as Queen Regent, his picturesque The Princess Ena is regarded as the cause it sets forth In illuminated supporters to be an improvement over personality has been the talk of two beauty of the royal household.. She is words the necessity of inaugurating a existing customs. Few if any have continents. Long before he reached but eighteen years old, and Is the systematic movement looking toward the effrontery openly to take the field the marriageable age, even for a king, only girl In the family. Her three the rehabilitation of forest lands and against the forestry movement, as all a new bride was picked out for him brothers adore her and are constantly the planting Or treeless areas. fair minded people realize the neces every day, and to members of his ’nite giving her a “ripping” good time. Her The gentleman who delivered this sity of keeping a part of.the country he would often say: elder brother, Prince Alexander, was able talk on forestry spoke from ex protected by a forest cover The claim “Whom am I to marry to-day? The recently in this country as a "middy” perience and close observation. He did of science that forests are necessary newspapers surely have found me an with the fleet of Prince Louis of Bat not dillydally around with the usual to protect the rainfall as an aid in tenberg, his uncle. other wife!” commonplace platitudes about the im this regulation generally is admitted. This charming young woman made portance of forestry, but by illustra But now that question no longer agitates Alfonso’s court, for the beau her debut last February at Bucking tion showed for what purposes the tiful Princess Ena has been chosen ham Palace and created a furore. She forests were intended and the com after a search which led the young is the favorite godchild and likely to mercial value of their importance as monarch all over Europe. Country af become the principal heiress of Em compared with the recognized bulwarks ter country was visited, but the fas press Eugenie. of the nation. While he conceded the Princess Ena is an enthusiastic sail necessity of an army and navy to tidious young king was often con fronted by more fastidious young prin or and motorist, and is the constant guard invasion and to protect and up cesses, and after he had been out on companion of her mother on numerous hold the rights of the people in for his search for a while he found that little trips in their yacht and through eign countries he called particular at royal princesses were not so anxious the beautiful country for which their tention to the desirability of maintain to become Queen of Spain as he had home, the Isle of Wight, is noted. She ing aa adequate forested area in order thought back in his luxurious palace. is especially gifted with dramatic abil that the commercial interests of the When Alfonso visited England a few ity, and in a recent amateur produc United States might in like manner months ago there were dozens of young tion given in Kensington Palace she be preserved. noblewomen paraded for his inspec played the part of a vivandlere with Mr. Maxwell’s arraignment of the tion, but his eyes flew to the young marked success. She sings and dances national lawmakers and his comments Princess Ena, and Alfonso, the unim exceptionally well. on the shortsightedness of those in SECRETARY TAFT’S CHILDREN IN THEIR PONY CART AT WASHINGTON. charge of business Interests were time ly. While not subscribing fully and1 ever-changing coterie of households night. Therefore, I say if you would unreservedly to the views expressed ¡which go to make up the official circle keep your best beau limit your hugs.” the American Lumberman believes that At the American capital has included This is unqualified commendation his severe condemnation of past and i*o many junior members as at present. given by Mrs. S. M. Cory, of the So present methods and practices will At the head of the list, of course, ciety for -Political Study of Dr. T. S. bring forth good results and that its ■tand the young people of the White Hanrahan’s rules for courtship. The republication will again turn public 'House household. Of the half dozen doctor, rector of the Sacred Heart attention to the necessity of adopting young Zolks of the Roosevelt clan, church of West Fitchburg, Mass., out GEORGE H. MAXWELL. • laws which will correct evils In the Executive Theodore, Jr., who Is attending Har lined his ideas of the curtailment of Chairman, the National Irrigation future and provide a system of a juster vard, and Kermit, the second son, who tenderness in a sermon to young Association. administration of the public land laws. is away at school, now spend compara women. On the subject the attitude of the The attitude of the public toward people tively little time at the White House whole is this: “Yes, for “Lights in the parlor,” he said, forestry and irrigation is a peculiar estry Is as a a mighty save at holiday seasons; but Miss “should not be turned down too low. good thing, but I one. Men evidently fall to recognize am Alice, the flaxen-haired Miss Ethel and Don’t be stingy with the gas. The final busy with my little affairs to any personal interests in such ques . take too the younger boys, Archibald and Quen-. hug should be at io o’clock sharp. personal interest In it and tions. Some are totally Indifferent; ! I then I any tin, are much in evidence at the Presi Young men should not stay later than not be directly benefltted others admit the desirability of es-' i In any would dential mansion, and one and all go in this hour. way. Let the other fellow who • tabllshing reserves but want to leave ' for riding, driving and the other strenu “I thoroughly agree,” declared Mrs. 1 b going to get some advantage from it to those who are more directly i ' it ous athletic pursuits in which their fight for It.” It Is about time for concerned. Still others are lukewarm i the parents take such delight. Vice-Presi Cory, “with the io o’clock theory on public to wake up and begin to and, while readily „„ admitting the bene-1 dent and Mrs. Fairbanks have a family stay-at-home nights. I am a firm be >. iur. Mr. Maxwell j i.- ¡take notice. aiaxwen ’s speech speecn of sons and daughters which, though liever in no chaperons, and I think the rAnMnfrLminlvJl wHh °W tn ?? Btrikes a hlKh note and should create widely scattered most of the time, Is young man should take his girl out and jects, content themselves with waiting Bufflcient noise thoroughly to awaken until there Is more visible likelihood ,h„ } reunited several times each season in entertain her during the period of courtship if anything in that line is to of the movement being successful. p__’ w > Washington. be expected of him as a husband. If During many ; .dmlnlstratlons the Still another faction Is made up of FORESTS SHOULD BE PROTECTED. those who are openly opposed to all ? _______ President’s official family has been he is content to sit about the house all forestry schemes, many national irrl-! . ... „ , ..2 made up of men well advanced in the time it is a bad sign. gallon projects, and government inter-An !cnn ‘The matter of turning the lights low years, whose households Included few Forest Congress. vention in such matters. , young people, but in this respect the is largely dependent on how pretty the In the American Lumberman's ex Until within recent years the forests present Cabinet is an exception, for in girl is. If she answers the description of the country as a whole have been, haustive report of the proceedings of * majority of the Cabinet homes young of certainly plain, I should suggest that controlled by private owners. The the American Forest Congress, held In America IB well represented. Secre a little softening of the illumination Waslinlgton, D. C., in January last, tary of State Root has two manly sons might be a good thing. in the Installment presented March 24 and a daughter, Miss Edith, who is a “A mother and a father cannot too was given the address of George H. chum of Miss Alice Roosevelt. Secre thoroughly investigate the character of Maxwell, executive chairman of the tary ef War Taft has two lively chil the man their daughter is to marry. National Irrigation Association. Im dren—a daughter, who is a playmate of And right here I should like to explode view of the early meeting of Ethel Roosevelt, and a son yet young the theory that a good son makes a congress Mr. Maxwell’s recommen er, wha has the reputation of being a good husband. I think, on the contrary, dations, which follow, »re timely and phenomenally bright lad—a prestige the good son is so wrapped up in the valuable. virtues of ‘mother1 that it frequently I think the mistake we make today and always have made Is In looking blinds him to those of his wife. upon this question of forestry as In “A long engagement is bound to be any ....... Henxe sectional question. " a .........................------ It 1. .. bad. Warmed-over sentiment is much necessarily as much a national ques like warmed-over potatoes—flat and tion as Is the maintenance of an army or the construction a ------- navy, (Ap- "" **■............. *.......... “ of — * tasteless. The fire and spirit go out of plause.) the love-making, and there you are.” I wish I had the power by some Despite this opinion Mrs. Cory telepathic process of impressing upon the inlnd of every man present the laughs at Dr. Hanrahan’s statement picture that Is In my own mind as I that he cannot see what people find to stand here. talk about when they go together for I crossed the Mississippi river on my way to the west a little over two year, years. ago on a ferryboat on which wa. "Love-making, which makes the lov loaded a train of overlnnd passenger ers such a nuisance to others,” she ex cars; and as we crossed that great MISS OLGA NETHERSOLE. river opposite the city o’ New Orlcan- plained, “is so all-absorbing that it sup during one of the greatest floods ... plies all conversational needs, as any years, the water was almost up to the This English Actress Would Refuse Divorce to Couples body who has ever been in love ca* *■'- tops of the levees on both Bides of the river. It was a serious question tify.” J. E. DEFEBAUGH. Who Have Children. whether the city of New Orleans was Editor of the "American Lumberman’*, not In danger; and as we landed on It IT«« Only a CnnnterME MI m Olga Nethersole, the distin the home should be permitted by law.” west side of the river we looked “But what of the many cases in which preponderance of the country covered the Jacob Riis, the sociologist, in an ad guished English actress who la now down over the bank and saw the plan dress to a workingmen’s club, praised producing in this country a new so repeated cruelty makes it impossible with forests had deluded the people tations away down below the level of ciety drama, “The Labyrinth,” speaks for a wife to live with her husband?” into a belief that they were of minor the water and exposed to overflow and generosity. destruction any moment that artificial Importance as forests and of primary barrier “I see a handful of children here,” he with intense conviction against di was asked. might break. Before we had “Such domestic tragedies occur, it is mportance as manufacturing materials. gone twenty-four hours farther west said. “May they grow up generous. vorces to families in which children true, and occur with sad frequency, ” The result has been that under pri have been born to the marriage. When the levee did break and one of those May none of them grow up into such crevasses was formed and It a man as an old banker whom I know. the production of the play was first Miss Nethersole replied. "But even vate administration the forested areas great practically destroyed the crop for that “He is a millionaire banker, and he broached to Miss Nethersole she waB then there should be no absolute dis largely have disappeared and at the season over a large area; though other more than willing to produce it ruption of the marriage tie. Separa present time little if any attention localities and the city of New (.'rlean. lives in a palace, but his heart is as hard not alone for the excellent opportuni tion solves the question. Let them Is being given to providing for a sec were saved by the diminished pressure as steel and as cold as ice. afforded her for dramatic inspira live apart, although still married, and ond growth. In the north the fires of the flood on the adjacent levees. “One of his men completed, the other ties tion, but she found that it had a seri perhaps a reconciliation will take place, destroy what the loggers leave and (Continued on next paire.) day, his twenty-fifth year of service. ous purpose in teaching humanity an and happiness come out of misery, in For twenty-five years this honest man object lesson. In fact most of the the end. Then the children will still had worked for the banker faithfully. pliys which Miss Nethersole has pro have a father and mother, although GRANDSON OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD, He and his chief were both poor at the duced have hidden somewhere lessons they may spend most of the time with j perhaps due to the fact that when his beginning, but where, in the quarter be taught the founders of homes. one of their parents. There will at ■ father was Governor of the Philippines century, the barker has accumulated mil to The Angle Lamp is not the only method of lighting your home but taken all Hervieu,” she said m an interview, least be no possibilities of placing' this little chap picked up a knowledge lions, the faithful, middle-aged book “ In all, it is the most satisfactory. “ has shown in hit; drama, ‘The Laby them under the care of another mother For while it floods your room with the finest, softest and most restful light, of four different languages. keeper has accumulated only a few another father, by a second mar L making your home more cosy and inviting, it requires almost as little attention as Postmaster-General Cortelyou has hundreds. His salary, you see, was only rinth,’ the indissolvable bond the child or gas or electric light, is as simple and convenient to operate as either and act- riage. A spiritual nucleus, about which makes between husband and wife and |L Maliy costa less to burn than the ordinary troublesome old style lam”. four handsome children. The two $25 a week. the terrible consequences of a disrup the home again might unite, would still Rh t l i Our Catalogue”li” (sent free on request) ea- youngest are girls with beautiful dark “He didn’t think the banker would re tion of ituct a union Vfak plains bow this new principle applied to burning exist eyes, while the eldest are boys and member the twenty-fifth anniversary of ■ common kerosene has so completely done away “ Uniformity is the first step that is What d' cs marriage mean, ” she «My)) with ‘he arnoke, odor and bother of ordinary boon companions of the two sons of engagement, but the old man did. asked, “if not parentage? The rela needed in the formation of the divorce *‘hat such people as es-Prev. Cleveland, the Commissioner of Corporations Garfield, his That morning he handed the bookkeeper tionship >nd •esponslbllliies, not of laws of the United States. There are IglKwA. Rockefellers, Carnegies, Cookes, etc. who a son of the martyr President and one a sealed envelope. -■*^SfLwo,lld,,t think of using ordinary lamps- have and wife, but of father and different codes in almost every State, of the cloaest personal friends of Presi “‘George,’ he said, ‘to-day ends the husband and one may be c ’-"»r,al in one and dent Roosevelt. Secretory of Agricul twenty-fifth year of your work for me, mother, are those which should be ac not in another. Then U.C u..v. -s are —THE— cepted when a man and women arc ture Wllsen has several children, but and you have worked steadily and well. joined easily ¿nuted on too many grounds. in marriage. To tear apart by hi* daughter, Miss Flora, who was so the tie which binds a couple to In Englanu there are three causes for prominent in the younger social circles In this envelop Is * memento of tho law gether, after they have brought chil which divorce may be secured—Infidel Iq Washington during the McKinley occasion.’ “The bookkeeper opened the envelope, dren into the world, is to destroy the ity, cruelty and desertion. In this fer lighting their h eases and estate« is preference aduzfnlstratlon. has spent the past few to fen or oleetrldty. fftooHoe. acetylene, or any ether wet bed of lighting. borne and to rob those children of all country there seem to be half a dozen yenrn in Paris. The American colony trembling and eager. Within lay his em the Thia catalog tells how the special Angle burner and tho shape of the glassware (see above or more, but America is ahead of influences which develop them into illustration) give combustion so perfect that the Angle Laasp never smokes or smells whether at the French capital also Includes the ployer’s photograph. That was all. good citizens. Divorce is an injustice France at least in one respect. There burned nt full height or turned low; why the lamp is lighted and extinguished like gas; tho advan- Misses Shaw, daughters of the Secre “In the face of a disappointment so to Ke of having the under-shadow of other lamps done away with completely, also why tho Anglo the offspring of marriage: it places people who may have been divorced tory ef the Treasury, but the son. Earl bitter the poor fellow could say nothing. a barrier np burns n to H less oil than any other for tho sr me amount of light. And then offers you a between them and one of may not remarry each other. Such a “Well,’ asked the banker, ‘wFat do HTmlml And It do«s mor«—give* you the •sesSt of ow ten year* experience with all lighting Shaw, remains in this country. 1 rial« rowhwM. Bsfrts you forget It-1» Ww« twn <ww thi* leaf- write fw catalog -1A? their parents — oftentimes both; it law is a sin. for in the reunion of the pin snas of many of the nation's offi you think of it?* warps their development; it embitters :palr lies the only hope for the salva UMIW»»*— the ANG1 « uro. CO, 7MS Msrrsy St, flew Tsr*. ‘ “ It ’ s just like you, ’ ” said the book cials are enabled to earn handsome their souls. No such desecration of tion of the home.” salaries from Uncle Sam by acting as keeper simply. CHILDREN OF OFFICIALS. SPAIN’S KING TO WED. private secretaries to their fathers. A son of Vice-President Fairbanks is as sociated tn this capacity with the pre siding officer of the United States Sen 'HEYFORM ATTRACTIVE GROUP ate, while Jasper Wilson, son of the THE YOUTHFUL PRINCESS OF ENGLAND IS TO BECOME THE Secretary of Agriculture, has served OF IUVENILE SOCIETY AT his father in such a capacity for years SPANISH QUEEN. NATION’S CAPITAL. past. Likewise, Senator Foraker and many members of both houses of Con [Sons of Many Public Men Earn Good gress have installed their sons as their She is the Niece of this Country’s Re cent Guest, Prince Louis of Batten I Salaries and Acquire Prominence confidential assistants. FORESTRY A NECESSITY. The Most Satisfactory Light. Angle Lamp I A. f0U ao th* oC. LPe do ch