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You Save Money. GET YOL'R JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE Headlight Offiee. JOB PRINTING. cadliaht. ÍBlainwlt Magazine When you Want Butter Paper, WE HAVE IN STOCK THE PURE PARCHMENT. Seetion.—Tillamook, Oregon, May 10, 1906. was attired in a white and gray cot a nominating convention and an etoo ton mother hubbard gown tied around tion might just as well be dispensed the waist with a white apron; around with. her neck she wore a black fur collar Or course if Mr. Roosevelt should HEIRD SCENE AMONG THE and on her head a very broad brimmed! MR& WALTER FARWELL OF WORKING TO SECURE FLEDGES run for reelection, as it is behig black hat turned up on one side In) SOUTHERN COLORED HAR CHICAGO AND WASHINGTON prominently argued that he will, FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL NOM a jaunty manner. This colored lady.j TISTS — FEET WASHING. notwithstanding his publicly express IS HOLDING THE HONOR. INATION LN IVOS. weighing 285 pounds, as I was told,’ ed attitude against anothiT term, it proceeded to set the communion table. is admitted that ho would be the prac Third Letter of Account of Trip into From his chair in the pulpit, the min Is Daughter of the Wife of Stephen A. is Sure of Indiana Delegation-ls tically unanimous choice for nomina the Sunny Southland*— Interest- ister called out, “Let us know, sister, Douglass, Herself a Famous Belle.— Also Counting on Illinois, and tion and the work of the Fairbanks Ing Visits to Jacksonville, Savannah Husband’s Father Began Life a Thinks Chances Good in Ohio—At and Richmond. party would have been in vain. Poor Boy. Work in South. The first Sunday we spent in Eustis Who is the most beautiful woman in Vice-President Fairbanks is 6 feet, we drove to Lake Gracie, just in the America? This was the question re 3 inches in height, the tallest man in INDIA'S RICHEST POTENTATE. rear of the hotel grounds, to witness cently propounded in connection with the Senate. He is also looming up the Baptist colored imtnersiou. it was the preparation of a Beauty Book pretty tall as a presidential candidate He Owns a Carpet Made of Precious a perfect June morning, with settings Gems and Diamonds and Rubies which was designed to sell at some for 1908. of pure gold. It did not seem possible by the Bushel. thing like twenty-five dollars per copy. Unless other candidates bestir them that it was windy March at home. The It was intended to present in the ex During the stay of the Prince and orangs groves reached down to the very selves, Mr. Fairbanks will at no distant pensive volume portraits of the hand day have a sufficient number of dele Princess of Wales in India they will edge of the lake, which lay placed, like somest women in each of the princi doubtless meet and be entertained by a mirror. Several of the guests rowed pal American cities but one member a personage who has every reason to across from the hotel to witness the of the fair sex was to be selected as be regarded as the richest of men in ceremony. Presently the preacher, fol preeminently the most beautiful crea the Orient, it not in the whole world. lowed by his candidates and flock, came ture in Miss Columbia’s domain. This is the Gaikwar (or Rajah) of through the woods singing one of their Naturally there was great rivalry for Baroda, a potentate who well illus wild refrains. A few words from the the honor and the persons who sat In trates Milton’s famous line concerning Good Book, a prayer, all kneeling, and judgment upon the photographs of the “Barbaric pearl and gpld” which then an exhortation delivered with beautiful women which were submit the “gorgeous East” showers on its much vigor. The baptism was quietly ted in the contest had a rather difficult kings. No doubt, in point of annual performed with the exception of the time to reach a decision. Finally, the income, there are richer men—Mr. John case of one of the sister candidates choice fell upon Mrs. Walter Farwell D. Rockefeller, for Instance—but, from who felt so happy, that two men were I of Washington, D. C.. and Qilcago who the standpoint of personal possessions obliged to carry her out of the water. was a bride of but a few months when the Gaikwar probably has no rival in In the evening we all drove to Egypt, the mooted question was decided in the world. the colored settlement, and I never in her favor. In arriving at a decision When he came to the throne some my life attended such a service. It was the judges studied the features of twenty-five years ago the present ruler the first Sunday In March, which is CUNKDERATt MONUMENT AT SAVANNAH each subject critically just as a per- of Baroda found stored in the vaults a high day in the church—“The Prim- of his palace wealth so colossal that atlve Baptist.” The church building when you are ready, and we’ll begin a description of it outdoes the “Ara is a little wooden structure with bare business.” “AU right,” responded V bian Nights” itself. Certainly Aladdin benches along each side and a rough Aunt Savannah cheerfully, ‘Ise ready.” never thought of a carpet of jewels, table in front of a box of a pulpit. Then right in the midst of the ser such as the Gaikwar possesses. To When we entered, a prayer meeting vice another woman became happy, say that there Is nothing like it in was being held. As many of the native jumping over in the seat back of her the world is only feebly to describe its congregation cannot read, the hymns directly among the women and babies, glories, wfiich can be better indicated are lined, two lines at a time—and and I don’t know why the babies were to by the statement that it is about four such strange music I never heard. not killed. Such a scattering 1 never yards square and composed of ropes They don’t seem to sing the words; it saw before. Pandemonium reigned, bst of rubies, diamonds, pearls, woven into is just a loud monotonous refrain, and all the time the plate of bread was be a regular carpet well-defined pattern was perfectly deafening in that small ing passed. and border. Thousands of dollars’ building. The prayers were mostly Washing Their Feet. worth of jewels, every one of the finest ejaculations to the Lord, accompanied quality, went to make up this wondrous with clapping of hands and loud ex Then came the "foot washing.” Two carpet, the product of three years pressions from all the brothers and ten-cent basins were placed on the work by skilled artists and jewel set sisters. 'The sermon was the most table; the men and women took off VICE-PRESIDENT FAIRBANKS. ters. rambling discourse imaginable, begin their shoes and stockings; the preacher gates pledged to make him the most Now, if the Gaikwar of Barttda were ning with Genesis and ending in Reve. washed the first elder’s feet, wiping formidable candidate for the nomina only moderately wealthy, this mon lntions, accompanied with vigorous pan them with the towel which was girdled tion. arch of carpets would doubtless occu tomine of face, arms and legs. Then around his waiBt: then passed the basin Mr. Fairbanks has had the Presi py the place of honour in his palace. the darkle» screamed and yelled at the and towel to the elder, who washed dential bee in his bonnet for many But as he possesses jewels enough to top of their voices and during all of the next one’s feet, and so on until years. He was a great favorite of set up a dozen ordinary monarchs the which one of the sisters got "happy” all were done. Aunt Savannah then President McKinley, and many persons jewelled tapestry occupies an odd cor and surged over Into another seat, began a like ceremony on the sister’s believe that Mr. McKinley desired to ner, and Is shown to visitors as mere screaming and jumping up and down. side of the church; and all the time see Mr. Fairbanks succeed him in ly but one of the treasures of the Several buxom sisters held her until the dreadful singing, shouting, clap the Presidential chair. palace. she became quiet. Then the collec ping of hands, stamping of washed and There have recently been long con Less of a curiosity, but far more tion was taken up, each one going up unwashed feet continued in a deafen ferences between Indiana politicians, valuable, is the Galkwar’s diamond to the table and laying his money on ing racket. Finally the table was tak- Mr. Fairbanks, and his friends, and necklace, a trinket the value of which there is good reason to believe that a several times make a man a million great deal has been accomplished in aire. This necklace is the most mag the way of perfecting the organization nificent in existence. And even the formed for the purpose of securing the honor of possessing the second ilnest Republican nomination for Indiana’s is denied to the rest of the world, for that also is amongst the Galkwar’s son two years hence. family jewels, being worn by his wife, Beveridge Is in Line. who is, besides, dowered with brooch Everything is said to be lovely for es, bracelets, rings and other orna Mr. Fairbanks in Indiana. He has ments, the value of which is com cleaned up the opposing faction in the puted in millions of dollars. Republican party there, headed by the Another notable ornament worn by youthful Senator Beveridge, who is un the Gaikwar is a collarette made of derstood to have responded so readily five hundred diamonds of the purest to the treatment applied that he now water, which includes in its glittering gives three cheers every time the name rows the famous “Star of the South,” of Fairbanks is mentioned in his pres the fourth largest diamond in the ence. Senator Beveridge is no longer world. in a position to hamper the progress Such a dazzling collection—such a of the Fairbanks’ boom in Indiana. In “welter” of jewels—was, needless to the factional fight over the State chair say, not made in a single life-time. For manship, Mr. Beveridge suffered an ig centuries the Galkwar’s ancestors have nominious rout, and even if he does been accumulating their treasures, un not train with Mr. Fairbanks in the til to-day the jewels alone could be future, he will not actively oppose measured in bushels. As for the rest, him. there are pictures in bronzes and stat Following Senator Hanna’s Methods. uary to the value of several millions In his campaign to secure delegates of money. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN AMERICA. A royal procession in Baroda is for William McKinley in 1896, Marcus eon might judge the good qualities of poser of Robin Hood and other operas, A. Hanna began his operations in the worth going many miles to see. Horses a picture and the award was made to and the other is Mrs. Hobart Chatfield South. He had securely nailed down and elephants, all splendidly capar Mrs. Farwell as the possessor of the Tayler, who has gained fame and for that section before the representatives isoned and blazing with gems, lead the greatest degree of perfection in every tune as a writer of novels. Mrs. Far of other candidates had begun to work. way; but the cynosure of all eyes is well’s home is in the beautiful family Mr. Hanna enlisted in the cause a the Galker, not merely because of his attribute of womanly beauty. For the benefit of any person who mansion in Chicago but she spends number of young men, who went out personality, but also by reason of the might be disposed to find fault with much of her time at the capital of the looking for delegates and got them. stupendous wealth represented by the the decision of the committee it may nation where she formerly resided and Mr. Fairbanks knows something about jewels with which he adorns himself. be said in simple truth that none of where her sister-in-law, Mrs. De Koven, the methods of Mr. Hanna, and his rep He is, perhaps, the one man in the world who could wear that mammoth Mrs. Farwell’s likenesses do her justice has a handsome home. resentatives are now treating with amongst gems the great Premier Dia She is a tall, surpassingly graceful wo leading party men in the South. While ijri&co of Easter. man of the type so often referred to the Republican party in the South is mond, without incongruity. as the "Gibson girl," with slender but Easter is so called from the Saxon short on votes on election day, it is perfect figure; a marvelously clear goddess, Easter, or as others think, long on delegates in the national con- Sleeping Car Acquaintances. complexion; hair that Is tinged with from the Saxon. Oster,—to rise. In ’ vention. This fact is keenly appreci Representative Smith of Maryland is gold; and a very animated manner. the East the day Is known as the ated by Mr. Fairbanks. the subject of a good story these days. She has been famous ever since she ‘•Bright Day”, and in Bohemia as the BONAVENTURE Cf ME Tt RY. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, When he hears it he merely smiles and Chances in IMInols. first entered society for being one of “Great Night” • looks wise. Mr. Smith, the little narra. 1'; while all the time this dreadful an away, and we saw the “Holy Dance.” The Viee-Presidsot is certain of In tlve the best, or rather one of the most ar was standing a few days singing continued without a break or The men and women formed a ring* diana’s delegates, and he is counting ago In says, tistically gowned women In the public The Russian Easter. of the White House talk interruption. whirling round and round, swayinc upon Illinois. His fortunes in that ing to front eye. two Secret Service men, when their bodies, clapping hands, singing", Easter Day is set apart for visiting State are in the hands of Charles G. A Modern Amazon. Mother Was a Famous Beauty. in Russia. The men go to each other’s Dawes, former Comptroller of the Cur a boy came dashing out of the Execu Then “Aunt Savannah," the Captain shouting, swinging and wringing their Mrs. Farwell comes by her beauty houses in the morning and introduce rency, one of Mr. Hanna's “young men” tive Mansion. (Continued on next page.) of the frail sex, became busy. She as a rightful heritage from her mother themselves by saying, “Jesus Christ is in the pre-convention campaign made “Who’s that?” queried the Congress who was the most famous beauty of risen.” The answer is, "Yes, He is in the interest of the candidacy of Mr. man. “That’s Archibald Roosevelt,” he was her day. Before her marriage Mrs. risen.” The peopfc then embrace, give McKinley. Fairbanks had strong and Farwell was Miss Mildred Williams. each other eggs, and drink a great Influential friends in Illinois and his informed. A moment later another youngster Perhaps this name does not suggest deal. They present a colored red egg chances of securing the delegation from aught unusual to the older generation to the priest of the parish on Easter that State are probably better than appeared through the same door and of our readers but the hidden signi morning. The common people carry those of any other man who has been Mr. Smith repeated his question. ficance will be disclosed when it Is ex- one of these red eggB in their hands mentioned for the Presidential nom “That’s Kermit,” said one of the MMd that Mrs. Williams, the mother upon Easter Day, and three or four ination, with the exception of Speaker guards. oftMs stately beauty of the present days after. They use it in token of Cannon. Mr. Dawes is understood to Just then a third boy came swirling day was in earlier years Mrs. Stephen the Resurrection, whereof they rejoice. be the western manager of the Fair along on roller skates. “I guess that’s another one of the A Douglass, wife of one of the fore banks boom. At least, such a report Roosevelts, most men of his day and herself fam Oriental Egg Gamblers. was circulated recently, and it has Maryland. ” suggested the man from ous as the greatest beauty of the per- Hyde in his deaeration of Oriental never been denied. “Yes,” was the answer, “That’s sports, tells of one with eggs among • The Vice-President and his friends Some time after the death of St* the Christians of Mesopotamia on profess to believe the next standard Quentin.” “By gum,” commented Mr. Smith, phen A. Douglass his widow married Easter Day, and forty days afterward; bearer of the Republican party will lie Gen. Williams of the United States "The sport consists in striking their a western man. Ohio has two favorite "they’ve all got names like sleeping Latest Copyrighted Imperial 8lze Portraits of ths President's Army. For a time the couple lived eggs one against another, and the egg sons In the persons of Secretary Taft cars. I feel just as If I were standing Daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth (nee Alice Roosevelt). in Washington but Oen. Williams who that first breaks is won by the owner and Senator Foraker. Both are very on the station platform at borne watch A Magni fluent Souvenir of the Greatest of White Route Weddlnflfe was a man of some note became so of the one that struck it Immediate strong In Ohio and both are widely ing the limited express shoot by.” I*nbll«h«l by authority of Miss lioosemst Incensed at hearing himself referred ly another egg is pitted against the and favorably known throughout the These exclusive photographs have been reproduced in copper erg^atrianffaS' Why Use Farce f to only as the husband of the former winning egg. and so on till the last egg country. The Fairbanks men believe in sepia on special tinted paper, suitable for framing. Mia. Stephen A. Douglass that be se wins all the others, which their re that the rivalrv of Taft and Foraker With heavy foodstuffs I certainly am. printed Arranged in large panels as shown in accompanying illustrations cured a transfer to a Western army spective owners shall before hare will prevent either of them securing My system loth to encumber: 8 poses in Ball Dress, size 12 x 36 inches, post and remained In the wilds of won.” the united support of Ohio’s delegation That's why I am fond of magazine jam S poses in Street Dress, size 12x84 inches. western America for many years, not Full of good things — current to the next convention. Therefore, Now selling in New York City for 81.00 each. Our special offer (edition returning to the capital city until number. The great majority of Italian Immi Fairbanks is figuring on the Buckeye Either panel ajc., or both panels 40c., postage prepaid. his wife’s beauty was 1» conspicuous grants come from the southern prov state. Some of the Hoosier’s friends than formerly and he was himself less inces. mainly Nearly all plants with purple bloa jlddrets NATIONAL PHOTO-SOU VEN IH C<M Sicily and Calabria. They are very enthusiastic, and to hear them sensitive on the scoae of pem>nal ian- are farm bred. one would think that the formalities of soma contain poison. Lack Bo* 61, WASHIM. rOH, |k C, ity. MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. MIss Mildred Williams was a great belle from the very day that she made her first formal bow to the social world. To be sure she had no dower but her own marvelous beauty but she made what the gossips pronounced a “great catch” when she married Wal ter Farwell of Chicago, one of the most prominent young millionaires of the Windy City. Started with Ì10 Capital. Young FarweM Is the son of ex-Sen- ator Farwell who started in life as a poor boy at Painted Post, New York, later removing to Illinois and eventu ally going to Chicago on a load of wheat with but 210 in his pocket He secured employment in the coun ty clerk’s office; later became teller of a bank and finally established with his brother the great dry goods business which to this day causes the name of Farwell to be well known in mercan tile circles. In 1887 the Farwell broth ers built the Texas State Capitol re ceiving in payment therefor more than 3,000,000 acres of land. Much of this land they sold but considerable hold ings of it went to form a gigantic ranch which was stocked with 160,000 cattle and helped materially to swell the Farwell fortune. Both of Ex-Senator Farwell’s daugh ters married men well known to the public so that the beautiful Mrs. Wal ter Farwell has two very prominent sisters-in-law. One is Mrs. Reginald De Koven, wife of the well known com- FAIRBANKS IS ACTIVE. 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