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« Ifou Save Money GET YOUR JOB PRINTING I DONE AT THE Headlight Offiee. JOB PRINTING. Olamooh When you Want Butter Paper, WE HAVE IN STOCK THE PURE PARCHMENT. Magazine Section.—Tillamook, Oregon, iDareh 22, 1906 :CH WEDDING PRESENTS. designed as a gift either for royalty or at the former city was completed and left dependent on New York's public for some distinguished son or France partly concreted when tt filled with charity through the desertion of the and even such honor has been paid water and another one will have to be parents is recko'«ed by the thousands. bored. Tbe Scranton shaft is now JFTS TO PRESIDENT’S I'AUGII but It rarely. was the wish of the French people VENERABLE AL AB AMUN SHOWN nearly completed. NUMBERLESS ORPHANS IN GREAT As to the little unfortunates who are TER TUE MOST MAGNIFICENT and officials to present to the White NOT TO BE A PANAMA CANAL CIT1ES-MANY DELIBERATE classed as ungovernable, who run Father Murgas' wireless system dif EVER PRESENTED. away from home, etc.—the fault Iles House bride the most exquisite and OBSTRUCTIONIST. fers from all others by dispensing with LY DESERUD. largely in the home. Indifference, precious thing that could be selected the Morse system and substituting Hnlued at Hundreds of Thousands of and quite naturally they selected a musical tenes—each tone represent Eight Million Dolors in Charity Last neglect and 111 treatment are the la Second O'deat Man In the United causes of juvenile crime. Third class ^Dollai s-Kare Tapestries. Silk, special product of their best workshop. States Senate. But Possessed of ing a letter or a code word or group Y.ar In N-w York Aloe3—Cournry tneatres and their flaming advertise ■jewelry anj other Ornaments from This Gobelin tapestry,—the only one Great Vitality—Strong Bui Always •t words, so that a speed about ten Homes Provided in Cases Where ments are frequently the incentive to of the kind ever sent to this country, a Square Fighter. ■Every Country. times as great as the fastest Morse Practicable. petty thieving in order to obtain the —has as its design a reproduction of code can be attained. ■ No other American girl has received i painting made by Ehrman of Stras Senator John T. Morgan of Alabama, At one of the vacation Bible classes price of admission, while the gay Bedding presents 30 numerous, valu- burg, a famous Alsatian painter. eighty-one years old, or elgbty-one last summer, some tenement children career of the villain in the play fires Bile or interesting as those which REWARDED BY CARNEGIE. were taught a word-guessiug game, the imagination of the alum children The tapestry is two feet wide and years young, Is, with tbe exception of Bive teen showered upon President his colleague. Senator Pettus of Ala One of the words eelec tea was whose isorroundings all tend to give lour feet long and the predominating Boosevelt’s oldest daughter. Ncl.j bama, tbe oldest man in the United Miss Maud Titus Presented With a “home.” The little girl wliose turn it him a cros.veyed view of morality. Brant who, next to Alice Roosevelt, colors are blue, green aud yellow. It States Senate. Modal and an Education. was to guess failed to get a clue, and a Though the gallery hisses the stage Bid the most brilliant White House was made fully fifty years ago and the villain. It admires bls good clothes «nn He is one of the very active men or When Miss Maud Titus of Newark, boy trying to help her, said, "Think of dashing pose, anil the boy who has Bedding received many costly gifts subject Is allegorical in character, re the Senate, and of late years has that smells awful aud you Bom all parts of the world but her presenting a woman of the Middle achieved considerable fame because N. J., rescued her friend Laura Reif eomeming want to get away from <>iiek.” The stolen a piece of lead pipe to pay hl Bophies pale by comparison with those Ages dressed in long flowing robes of of the vigor with which he champion snyder from drowning in a yachting child guessed “bouse.” ’Lae dirt and way in thinks he has just the nerve ■ the first White House bride of tLe blue and yellow and standing before ed the Nichraguu route ns the proper accident in Casco Bay, Nova Scotia, foul atmosphote of his home is dis and wit to save himself from the mis ■resent century. For one thing there a lectern making illuminations upon way for the trans-isthmlan canal, and July 30, 1904, shb did not know that gusting to even the tenement chJd erable climax which finishes the bad Bere only two hundred guests at the a scroll. The figure is almost in pro also for the ardor anil perseverance of her act placed her under the watchful mmseti. yet home is tbe child a great man on the stage. Barrlage of Nelly Grant and Algernon file and the dark hair Is curled about his opposition to the Panama route. eye of Andrew Carnegie, the Steel *fid victim of poverty and its Sartoris wherea3 nearly one thousand the head in classic style. Around the Because o* the bitterness of his antag King. Miss Titus and her unfortunate est necessity. Authorities on the sub evils in New York who, ■ersons were invited to the White main picture is a border wldeT at onism to the purchase by the United friend were out yachting on that fate ject 6trongly advocabi thia private through t the death or incompetency: of ■ouse wedding of 1906 and of course each end and narrower on the sides S’ates of the concessions of the ful day when a sudden squall upset fortunes of philanthropists us woi as its patents or its own depravity, comes Ke number of presents in the latter In which wreaths, leaves and medal FUnco-Panama canal comps"v. and their yacht Miss Titus is an expert state and municipal funds be devoted, within the jurisdiction of the public ■ise outnumbers those in the former lions appear at intervals. This tap because of his determined effort to de- swimmer, while Miss Reifsnyder un- not to building Institutions for depen charities is usually first sent to one of estry, small as it Is, is said to be worth dent children, but to pensioning wid Kstance in the same proportion. fei t tbe adoption of the Panama from $25,000 to $50,000 ows with families and finding foster the city's kistltutions. There are 127 route. Senator Morgan has In some of them, and to each the city pays ■ecognized as Great World Power. parents for orphans. Jeweled Necklace from Cuba. quirters gained the reputation of be I Then too, Uncle Earn was not near- Of the 600,000 children under 14 38 cants a day for each infant cared For the new Republic’s gift to the ing an obstructionist tso much of a World Power in the years cf age who form 18 per cent of for and $2 a week for each child over ys of President Grant as he has daughter of President Roosevelt the the population of New York City, 25.- two years. The widower sending ble A Square Fijhter. Been since the Spanish-American Cuban government appropriated the 000 are homeless waifs. About half of c! ild .n to one of these institutions is war and consequently it is small won- Bum of $25,000 and the Cuban Minis Nothing cou’l be farther from the these forlorn little ones are babies be requested to pay something towards truth He is a great and strong ter at Paris was entrusted with the their support. It he falls the city ier if the various rulers of the world tween the ages of two and four. fighter, but his opposition is fair and task of purchasing the handsomest lave manifested greater interest in tbe The causes that < perate to bring rays. A municipal officer Is sent to square, he has resorted to n^e of the jeweled necklace that could be obtain luptials of tbe daughter of the prea- about this pitiable condition are those visit the «nrviving parents of the chil liit Chief Magistrate than they u.J ed with this sum. The White House tactics employed by Congressional ob that fill the workhouses and prisons,— dren once a year, and where < ondltioas structionists, and when he has been hi the similar ex -nt a quarter of a cen. bride, by the way, has received sever beaten he has admitted it. This is death of one or both parents, injury have improved to the point which as- al pearls and diamond necklaces. Jury ago. through accident, consumption, vice, enres health and comfort, the child la clearly shown In a recent letter to tbe However, it should be explained Most of them have come, however, Panama Canal Commission, declining crime, inability to obtain work and In returned to its home. The parents are ust here that President Roosevelt’s from relatives of the bride and an invitation to accompany tbe Uom- competence, desertion, juvenile de not always anxious to regain possess ion of their children. It Is a sad com laughter has received very few pre- wealthy New York friends. pravlty. mlsslon on a trip to the Isthmus. In mentary on human nature that they ents from foreign governments—al The German Emperor did not take this letter tbe venerable Senator Rays: Many Half Orphans. exhibit more eagerness in this direc most all of tbe gifts having come from the 1 world into his confidence with re "Since the ratification of the Hay- Complete orphanage Is less frequent tion after the child has reached an he sovereigns or other rulers as in- ference to the present sent to th Varilla treaty, which I opposed, I hove than Is generally supposed. In most where It can earn money. dviduals. That the governments ; young lady who christened his yacht done all that T could and much more than cases that come under the attention of hould not send tokens was the express but I it proved to be a jewelel bracelet I thought could ever be of advantage tn To Make Better Citizens. ‘he country to sustain the government in the charities associations, the children fish of President and Mrs. Roosevelt 1 for which the Emperor and Empress Its purpose to construct a canal at Pans New York gives more largely are half orphans. However when tho •nd was clearly indicated to the personally ] selected and matched the m.a. Yet I have not believed that success father Is the surviving parent, the re charity than any other city and could crown their efforts, even In their sult as far as t*"» Freaking up of the methods are most severely criticised. most costly and desperate form. You may find the key to unlock the barriers home Is concerned is the same. A Nearly $8,000.000 was contributed last that nature has Interposed nt Panama. If man rarely succeeds in keeping his year, almost half of which went to in you should be so fortúnate, I will applaud children together. If they are very stitutions for the d'-’'tute. It has your genius and courage. I will vote to young a woman’s care Is imperative, been universally agreed, however, that provide you with every reasonable au thority and power to accomplish your and where poverty prevents the hiring the best means for caring for the waifs task and to meet your tremendous re of nurses, the charitable institution, of great cities is by providing them sponsibility.” is the alternative. If a widow Is left with homes in country families. The MISS MAUD TITUS This letter shows that Senator Mor Awarded Carncqlc Medal and educational Fund, with a family the chlldr. a stand a precaution of first making sure that gan Is a good loser as well as a better chance, 'or not only Is It a notor the child's parents or relatives wilt good fighter. To be a good loser Is n able to swim, quickly sank In the deep ious fact that a mother will work never be able or willing to care for it admirable trait He does not rankle water. Upon coming to the surface, harder and more effectively than a is urged. When thio point has been over defeat and does not nurse a cause however, she was seized by the Newark father to keep f’e brood together, but established and a family can 1» found 1 which he recq jg Irretrievably lost. heroine who brought her safely to the charities commissioners, recogniz willing to accept a fotindllDg, the child This Is practical statesmanship. shore. be adopted outright. But If ing the value of even the poorest kind may 1 Is uncertainty on this point, or For her act of heroism, Miss Titus, of a home to the child, wl" give sub- there ' An Active Record. for any reason tbe family Is unwilling who is only sixteen years old, was a stantlal, if limited, aid to that end. 1 Senator Morgan has had an active 1 to definitely adopt a child, he may 1» a Carnegie medal, although life. He was born at Athens, Tenn., warded The Great White Plague. , sent out with the understanding that at the time her name was under con June 20, 1824, and with bls parents sideration, hundreds of other perrons Consumption carries off 1-8 the met- he I Is to receive wages for such work went to Alabama, when he was nine 1 he may be fitted to do, but be treat brought forward as worthy of re ropolltan population. The lingering as years old. ne was admitted to the bar were illness In tubercular cases is more dis- ed < as one of the family. Ln Massa- of Alabama In 1845; was a Presiden ward. Since receiving the medal Miss tial elector In 1860 for the State at large and voted for Breckinridge and Titus’s father died leaving Insufficient rone; was 1 delegate in 1861 from money to send her to college as she Dallas county to the State convention craved. Miss Reifsnyder, apprised the which passed the ordinance of secess Carnegie commission of her friend’s ion; joined the Confederate army In desire for an education and the com 1861 as a private In the Cahaba Rifles, mission decided to grant her $2,500 and when that company was assign Five hundred dollars of thl3 Is to be ed to the Fifth Alabama regiment paid upon her entrance to a school John Morgan was elected a major and $500 annually in advance for three 'ater Ileut-coloncl of the re-lmenr. vears, and $500 at her graduation He was commissioned a colonel In This Is the largest reward ever given 1862 and raised the fifty-first Alabama by the commission, the highest prevl- regiment, and came out of the war a loue being $1,000. brigadier-general in command of an Alabama brigade. TTe was Presiden Tilled Celebrities. tial elector in 1876 and voted for Edward VII, King of England and Samuel J. Tilden, and was elected to Emperor of India, is imposing enough the United States Senate to succeed such a slender collection of word« George Goldthwalte, taking his seat but March 5th, 1877. ne has been In the would never serve to fire the Oriental imagination, and the Sultan of Turkey Senate ever since, and will probably remain there as long as he wishes, or Is known as “The Finest Pearl of the Age and the Esteemed Centre of the as long as be lives. Universe, at Whose Grand Portals F Stand the Camels of Justice and Mercy and to Whom the Eyes of the Kings MESSAGES UNDERGROUND. and Peoples in the West have been Drawn; Lord and Master, the Sultan A Jesuit of Pennsylvania the Inven - of Two Shores and the High King of or of a New Wireless Telegrapn SCENES or CHILDPEN WHO HAVE FOUND HOMES IN THE COUIVTPY. Two Seas, the Crown of Ages and the S/stout. Pride of All Countries, the Greatest of chusetts and Pennsylvania children IS Father Joseph Murgas of Wilkes- all Khalifs, the Shadow of God on astrons to the family than sudden the second class are placed In country The Barre, Pennsylvania, expects, within Earth, the Successor of the Apostle of death of the providing head. members are deprived of the families and their board paid by the the next month or two to be able to the Lord of the Universe and the Vic healthy necessaries of life to provide some stats. send wireless messages to Europe bj torious Conqueror Sultan Abdul-Hamid slight medical aid and a small measure Since taking up this method of pro means of his new system which is Kb an .” The kings of Ava and Ceylon each of comfort for the Invalid, so that by viding homes for Its cbargea ths now in practical operation. the time the end comes the whole fam Children’s Aid Society of New York Since the completion of the aerial calmly appropriated to themselves the ily Is frequently half starved as well City has had 23,523 children legally wireless system and its development attributes of divinity and proclaimed as wholly Impoverished, and to make adopted and secured homes in tha to its present Btage of penectioD themselves "God,” to which His matters worse the survivors are apt to country for 25,537 others who receive PIECE OF GOBELIN TAPESTBY FBOM FBANCE Father Murgas has been experiment Majesty of Ava added "King of Kings, spend tbe last cent on the funeral. wages. At present It is placing an United States Ambassadors and Mln- gems. The Kaiser’s envoy In America ing with an underground service whom all others must obey, as he is (Continued cn text ¡ age.) Isters In the various capitals of the und bls bride sent a set of dessert ^plates which he believes will be more valu the Preserver of all Animals, the Re Vice and crime are yet more discour governments, those of. of Dresden China. The llepresent- able than the aerial system. His ex gulator of Seasons, the Absolute Mas aging sources of distress. The num world. ’ Two ___ ____ __ ' nHvo'a from. Ohio from Ohio perlments so far have been limited ter of tbe Ebb and Flow of the Sea ber of children rendered homeless atlve C-nnirrPRRmen ’s fellow Congressmen Cuba and . „ France had -i already made follnw all arrangements for governmental gave a silver loving cup said to have to short distances with moderate elec Brother to the Sun and King of the through the misconduct of their par gifts ere the intimation came from cost $800 and the Congressmen re trical power end shallow holes. Put Four and Twenty Umbrellas,” an anti ents Is large and is Increasing. In temperance Is the most common form Washington and cf oourse. In each case presenting the State of New York he is now rompleting underground climax essentially Oriental. The Persian Shah takes his tltle- of vice and brings countless evil« In the original plan was carried out but made up a fund and purchased a stations In Wilkes-Barre and Scran splendid set of ornamental glass made upon the Instalment plan, making up ts train. Sooner or Inter the “Gcrrv” ton and will conduct the experiments at the other courts of the world the In number what each lv-ks In length agent comes down on the misersble governments took no action but mere by Tiffany. The White House bride on a larger scale. So far as he has proceeded with He Is "Shahln Shah.” "King of Kings,” home. The pnrents nre sent to peni ly left matters in the hands of the has reason to congratulate herself that rulers who were, to be sure, at entire all foreign donors, Including the Eur this work, so successfully has his ’The Rose of Delight,” "The Branch of tentiary or workhouse, or are simply liberty to send presents provided they opean and Oriental sovereigns arrang theory of underground wireless tel Honor,” and others of note, to nay put under bonds to contribute to the paid for them out of their own pockets. ed to themselves pay the duties on egraph worked out that recently he nothing of what his subjects call him support of the children. The children their wonderful collection of silks, announced he had no doubt of hfr among themselves. pass through the Children’s Court to Incomparable Gobelin Tapestry. rugs, vases and other ornaments. If ability to send an underground mesa Perhaps the oddest and most truth on asylum, and are sometimes glad to Of the thousands of wedding pre tbe President’s daughter had been are to Europe and that the experi- ful of »hem all Is the title of the King escape from their homes, public chari sents valued at hundreds cf thousands obliged to defray from her private "■ent will shortly be made, <1 espite of Monomopotapa, who was styled ty meaning to them warmer clothing, of dollars which arrived at the White funds the Import tax on these sou the f»"t that It Is estimated It will “Lord of the Sun and the Moon, Great aufficent food and comfortable bed. Magician and Great Thief." House during the first half of the venirs it would have played havoc for cost noo. Inability io obtain wc-k In New month of February undoubtedly one some time to come with her personal After such glories as these European York To accomplish this, he says. a shaft monarchs n«nn11v r enna lncomoe*encv. might be forgiven envy, of the most attractive was the won Income of $3,000 a year. <-• 3.060 feet deep must be sunk In thl« __ though It Is not apparent that such v codon Is f”11 of the unemployed but derful pieces of Gobelin Tapestry, the rountry, and one of similar'depth In has developed, and democratic King that la hardly the tronbla as yet In gift of the Republic of France and A Vast Greenhouse, Europe. Each of these will have to be Edward 1» content with Tear Majesty’ the American metropolis » which was presented to Miss Roosevelt The atmosphere of the earth acts rencreted to render It impervious to or even "Sir.” in person by M. Jusserand. the French Law Aoalnst Defection of Cb ’ lrter--, dampness, which would destroy tbe Ambassador to th" United States. very much In the same way as does efficiency Desertion has become so common of the wires with which the •be glass of a greenhouse — It allows This gift has csrecfal slmiflcance from that several states bare recontlv «ending and receiving apparatus will the tact that t*e tacterv where it ’he rays of the sun to pass through be connected with the surface. A ofBraios. reared lawn making It a felony. was manufactured was established by ‘-nt Imprisons the heat. Thus It Is great deal of power will also be re Under these laws the authorities are A large brain do* not necessarily Louis XIV and Is re'e- the ’•lre-t con -older on the top of a mountain than •nfilrate Intellect The brain of sn able to Impose heavier penalties and quired. at the sea level, because, though the trol of the government of France. The ibafta st vnik'^-Barre and Illiterate per«on has been found to also to secure extradition tn case Never before have the looms tn this mountain-top la slightly nearer the Scranton are >00 fret deep and tbe weigh more than of the meet relocat the deserting parent has gone to some French governmental tapestry plant sun, the atmosphere is very much less ed scientists, poeta, and philosopher*. other stats. The number of children distance to produced a work of art that HOHES FOR CITI WAIFS. Wài THE Pl unless me:’ waste anu, ’ com« °ry wait ugs increa- means at disasi< *1 course o« m to foraae* aubsisteoce 1 the invuo* ery, the «Hg. methods ofi 'Vement g* ■esent-tinw e adv am* le derog* al th us M ignorant* resouros* Malthus* Justified must 1* •eople of » urgent outlet* the soil l,Ion soi ike ma souroeg »gethfc? Prolific lbtlean ’ new verof ‘scape * ist do rhlch’ ‘ Pro», s Of