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You Save Money JOB PRINTING When you Want Butter Paper, GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE Headlight Office Tillamook, Ore, Rug. 2, 1906. WE HAVE IN STOCK THE PURE PARCHMENT. TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR & CARNIVAL, AUG. 23, 24, 25 BERNHARDT’S ART IN DRESS nature knows to be its proper setting 2, the general signing day. These for prolonged activity. were Benjamin Rush, James Wilson, ; V / £ .■' ? To demonstrate how Mme. Bern George Ross, George Clymer George Taylor. GREAT SPLENDOR OF WARDROBE hardt manages to make this audaci- ous deviation from fashion's dictates GOVERNMENT HISTORIAN SAYS OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST attractive, it is well to say that she REAL INDEPENDENCE IS NOT JULY FOURTH. ACTRESS. had specially designed a cuirass over THE FOURTH. which she has her maid wind yards of The Day of Days Among Uncle Sam’s Much Study Given to Make Each soft ribbon which is finally tied in front Sailor Boys. with an ornamental bow and long Colonies Made Declaration Against Gown Adaptable to the Part Pre England Previous to Drawing His Uncle Sam makes the Fourth of »ented.—Artist’s Taste and Genius streamer ends. This style is especially I aper.—Final Signing oi July a greater day among his sailors adapted to her, as it makes her appear torical Very Evident. Document on August Second. than even Christmas. Indeed, it Is What does Madame Bernhardt wear? taller, a point well worthy of imitation! Copyrighted 1894 By Harper e nroibcra According to the opinions of the the greatest day for relaxation and During her engagement in this coun On this particular gown the hip swath latest authorities both the pleasure for Jackie in the whole year. try, thiB question about the famous ing ends in pailletted stole ends, drip school historical Synopsis of preceding chapter» at end of thia inatallment. children of by-gone days and The early Secretaries of the navy actress was asked by every woman ping with gold fringe. Her tiny feet those of the present time have been established the custom and it has been said, mon garcon! Touch unable to judge by seeing for herself, are encased in marvelously fitting slip taught Incorrectly as to the proper In almost religiously maintained Invio At early dawn the country inn was ing “Prettily that same slaying of the Redeemer, all alive. Th»* archer was as merry us and the reply is the de ghted ex pers ot cloth of gold. dependence day of the nation. No one late through the long line ot officials a grig, and having kissed the matron it was a bad business. A good padre clamation: WONDERFUL BREAKFAST ROBE. date seems to develop such excitable who have succeeded them. and chased the maid up the ladder in France read to us from a scroll the The robe worn in the breakfast emotions as does the mention of the “Her gowns are simply gorgeous— whole truth of the matter. The Independence day belongs to the once more, he went out to the brook soldiers came upon Him in the Garden. scene in “Magda” is worthy of study. Fourth of July, but how unattractive Jackie. His superiors recognize that and came back with the water dripping they are a part of her.” In truth, these Apostiesof Hiacnayhave In the many plays presented, Bern It is a sliver-encrusted lace creation would it seem if we were to state that his life is in some respects a hard from his face and hair. been holy men, but they were of no hardt has a.i oppo unity of displaying over pastel blue, set up with wide the second of July is the day of fire one. To him is denied the ties of "Hola! my man of peace,” he cried great account as men-at-arms. There Alleyne, "whither are you bent this a great .variety of dresses, and thou shoulders and a swathing of pale blue crackers, bombs and Roman candles. family, the friendships and all the to was one, indeed, Sir Peter, who smote ” sands of women who have packed the ribbon, ending in large rosettes with And yet, according to Mr. William H. other interests and diversions of life morning? out like a true man; but, unless he is "To Minstead. My brother Simon large theatres at every performance stole ends In front. A uniq; but char Michael, Chief Clerk and Historian of that make up the landsman’s existence, Edricson is socman there, and I go to belied, he did but clip a varlet’s car, which was no very knightly deed. whereever she appeared, have stared acter-lending touch Is a miniature Em the Department of State,, “The real In so for this reason Uncle Sam believes bide with him for a while.” these ten finger-bones! had I been at them in wonder, recognizing not pire stole—merely a patted line of dependence Day is the second of July.” that his sailors should have as many The archer and Hordle John placed a By hand upon either shoulder and led the there, with Black Simon of Norwich, only their perfect adaptation to the priceless sable, which gives the frock, Since we bent over our childhood holidays as possible. boy off to the board, where some and but one score of picked men of the part presented, but also how much of in its Empire draping, the much need histories we have always had an idea To make Independence Day the big smoking fish, a dish of spinach, and a Company, we had held them in play. Bernhardt’s own taste and genius ed long straight lines from neck to that our fathers severed the ties with gest day of all is to give the day a jug of milk were laid out for their Could we do no more, we had at least filled the false knight. Sir Judas, so there was In them. hem. The sleeves, too, which are lace Great Britain on the Fourth of July, special significance which cannot fail breakfast. puffs, with forearms of transparent 1776, and we have had word of no less in some degree at least to carry its “I should not be surprised to learn, full of English arrows that he would HER GENIUS FOR "SIGN. he curse the day that ever he cams What Is it? The gift displayed ill lace, show pale blue bracelets at their an authority than Thomas Jefferson, lesson of patriotic duty to those who mon camarade.” said the soldier, as heaped a slice of the fish upon such an errand.” this particular, is as characteristic ot division, made visible only by the art author of that hallowed Instrument, serve the republic on the seas. The young clerk smiled at “ that Alleyne’s tranchoir of bread, the woman as any other of the count ist’s gestures, a subtle touch, but very that the Declaration was signed on companion’s earnestness. "Had Hence commodores and captains you con’d read written things.” wished help,” he said, "He could have pleasing. less details which go to make her the n«Hinuan jo sjoqjoiq that date, on whose anniversary the always plan to remain In port on ,/jou pinoo i summoned legions of archangles from COSTUMES WORN IN “ CAMILLE. ” uaoq d.\nq t ivqj Xupas,, *paj»MSUu aq public idol of all lands. Even those great father of democracy died. But July 4. Then, after dressing ship, fir Ravishing, indeed, are her "Camille” Mr. Michael says no, and for years he ing the national salute, and brief patri "It would be shame to the good heaven, so what need had He of your who did not understand the spoken poor bow and arrow? Besides, bethink language of the play, were full well dresses! The first mystery is in sil has toiled for his country beneath the otic services, the day is given to the their clerk this ten years.” The bowman looked at him with you of His own words—that those who able to comprehend that of the silk, ver strewn gauze,' wrought with a lat same roof which shelters the sacred men to enjoy as they see fit. discipline great respect. “Think of that!” said live by the sword shall perish by the satin and lace facing them over the tice work of pink ribbon embroidery document: has had the nation's arch being almost entirely relaxed. The he. "And you with not a hair to your sword.” “Now, youngster, let things be plat sports that attend the sailors on the face, and a skin like a girl. I can flaming footlights. This artist has near the flare at the foot, this outer ives at his fingers’ ends. plain between us. I am a man demonstrated to thousands, that u gown work of art being fashioned over let INDEPENDENCE ON JULY 2. Fourth ot July are of a varied char shoot three hundred and fifty paces end v. ho shoots straight at his mark. may be superior in lines and construc tuce green satin soupli. The hip You saw the things I had with me at “ The independence of the United tion to the flimsy models sent over swathing and stole ends are in the yonder hostel; name which you wfil. States was declared by resolution on save the box of rose-colored sugar each year from Paris for our slavish same tone, and she wears with extra the July, and the adoption of the which I take to the Lady Iring, and following. Street clothes, of course, ordinary grace a frosty pelerine of pale form 2d of of Declaration on the 4th of July you shall have them If you will but demand a certain amount of conven green chiffon, decorated with fetching was a secondary matter,” says Mr. come with me to France.** tionality, in order not to make the clusters of blush roses. “Nay,” said Alleyne, "I would gladly “It is a little strange that wearer conspicuous, but since the Another of the “Camille” frocks re Michael. come with ye to France or where else more Importance was not attached to Bernhardt engagement in their respec veals the French dressmaker's power the ye will, just to list to your talk, and 2d of July in connection with the because ye are the only two friends tive fashion centers, not a few devisers of detail. The material is lustrous Declaration of Independence. The res that I have In the whole wide world of costumes have declared their inten white satin, with raised embroidery in olution Introduced by Richard Henry outside of the cloisters; but Indeed it tion of taking indoor styles more ser variegated pink flowers with green Lee, was passed on that day (July 2, may not be, for my duty is toward my iously. foliage—the corsage resplendent with 1776). This was really the vital point brother, seeing that father and mother HER EXAMPLE FOLLOWED. well set gems. are dead, and he my elder. BesMes, —the crucial juncture.” Another change to which she treats when ye talk of taking me to France, For those women whose incomes ad The real act of independence, which ye do not conceive how useless I mit of certain and extravagant expend her audience in “Camille” Is a gorge Mr. Michael has had reproduced In fac should be to you, seeing that neither iture for clothes, it is just now consid ous half-fitting robe of white lace— simile. was then the Lee resolution by training nor by nature am I fitted ered wonderfully “smart” to furnish semi-fitting princess Is this model, the declaring: for the wars, and there seems to be their own dressmakers and tailors with lace flecked with reddish gold figures, nought but strife in those parts.” “That these United colonies are, and seemingly woven Into the texture. Pale water-color sketches of models, speci “Bethink you again, mon ami,” of right ought to be, free and inde quoth Aylward, "that you might do ally drawn for them by famous artists, pink is the foundation, as is also the pendent states: that they are absolved much good yonder, since there are hip lining. these sketches being used solely for from all allegiance to the British three hundred men in the Company, HER “ANGELO” COSTUME. heir own particular gowns. With the Crown, and that all political connection and none who has ever a word oi In “Angelo,” Mme. Bernhardt’s between them and the State of Great stage for a precedent, these fashionable grace for them, and yet the Virgin lames have found It convenient to dress, an Italian princess costume. Is Britain is. and ought to be, totally knows that there was never a set of men who were In more need of It. idopt Its methods. For those who can- fashioned from gorgeous gold brocade. dissolved.” Sickerly the one duty may balance the lot indulge in this fad, theater going It is set up on short-waisted, half-fitted I SIGNED AUGUST 2. other. Your brother hath done with Concerning the actual date of the out you this many a year, and, as I Declaration’s signing, Mr. Michael gather, he hath never walked as far as Beaulieu to flee you during all that says: “Mr. Jefferson in his account time, so he cannot be In any great need states that all the members present of you." except Mr. Dickinson, signed the Dec “Besides,” said John, "the Socman of laration in the evening of the Fourth Minstead Is a byword through the of July. The journal shows that no forest, from Bramshaw Hill to Holtnes- ley Walk. He la a drunken, brawling, one signed It that evening except Mr. perilous churl, as you may find to your Hancock and Mr. Thomson. The cost.” journal entry is: ‘Signed, John Han “The more reason that I should cock. President, Attest, Charles Thom strive to mend him,” quoth Alleyne. son, Secretary.’ * • • On August “There is no need to urge me, friends, 2. the Declaration, as engrossed under for my own wishes would draw me to the order of Congress, was signed bv France, and It would be a joy to me could I go with you. But indeed and all of the members of Congress indeed It cannot be, so here I taJte my present.” have of you, for yonder Square tower What really did happen on July 4, amongst the trees upon the right must of that year of years was the final 1 surely be the church of Minfltead, and INDEPENDENCE HALL AT PHILADELPHIA. adoption of a draft of the "form of I may reach it by this path through announcing the fact to the world” the woods.” with my little popper there, and four acter. Our naval service has. of “Well, God be with thee, lad!” cried that independence had been decreed course, become affected to a consider hundred and twenty with the gnat two days before. Jefferson had writ able extent by the great outdoor move war-bow; yet I can make nothing of the archer, pressing Alleyne to his heart. “1 am quick to love, and quick ten this draft in his Philadelphia ment that has converted Independence this, nor read my own name. to hate, And ’fore God I am loath to apartments, consisting of a ready-fur Day Into the greatest sporting carni “Why, it in written in the French part. Yet it may be as well that you tongue,” said Alleyne, “and In a right nished parlor and bedroom in the new clerkly hand. Thia is how it run» In should know whither we go. We shall of the year. brick houBe of Hyman Gratz, at the val The now journey south through the woods Navy Department has wisely our speech; 'To the very powerful until we come out upon the Chrlst- southwest corner of 7th and Market encouraged and very honorable knight, Hlr Nigel this tendency,, and where- streets, "on the outskirts of the city." Loring of Chriatchurch, from his very churoh road, and so onward, hoping ever an open field is available, the to-night to reach castle of Sir The Penn National Bank now occupy piece de resistance is a baseball game, faithful friend Sir Claude Latour, William Montacute, the Earl of Salisbury, ing the site of this dwelling. Is In the sometimes between rival nines picked captain of the White Company, ( hate- of which Sir Nigel Ixirlng Is constable. lain of Buscar, grand lord of Mont- very business heart of Philadelphia. There we shall bide, and It Is like from members of the same ship, chateau, and vaHRal to the renowned enough that for a month or more you WRITTEN LATE IN JULY. oftener between team» representing Gaston, Count of Folx, who holds the may find us there, ere we are ready But the “original Declaration.” which different ships and In some extreme rights of the high justice, the middle, for our voyage back to Frsjice. ” the low.” all pilgrims to Washington formerly cases between nines from separate and It was hard Indeed for Alleyne to “Look at that, ” cried the bow- gazed upon In awe and reverence, was squadrons who happen to be In ren man in triumph, now! “That is just what break away from these two new but not ordered written for more than two dezvous near each other. he would have said, You come with hearty friends, and so strong was the mbat between his conscience and bls weeks after that long but unjustly Then there are track and field me, mon grow Jean, and as to you, re inclinations that he dared not look hallowed July 4. On July 19, Con events. The fleet-footed wearers of little one, where did you say that you round, lest his resolution should slip ?” gress ordered that the Declaration be the blue show how fast they can journeyed away from him. Winstead.” “fairly engrossed on parchment," and sprint. Now just what good this does “ “To The path which the young clerk had Ah, yes! I know this forest-country that “the same, when engrossed, be them In their development» as fighters well. shall travel round with you now to follow lay through a magnlfi- signed by every member of Congress." I* not clear, for even had they the tc M instead, lad, seeing that it is little errtt forest of the very heaviest timber, where the giant bobs of oak and of Some time within the next two weeks Instinct to flee and get over ground out of our way.” formed Jong aisles In every di the beautiful pen work which thous faster than a Duffy It would do them As they fiassed the old church, beech shooting up their huge which stood upon a mound at the left rection, ands of Americans have since mar no good at the moment when the ’ branches to build the majestic arches hand side of the village street, the door veled at and admired was executed of the ship was heading for a £ f was flung open, and a stream of wor of Nature's own cathedral. It was upon the great strip of sheepskin now trip to Davy Jones' Locker. HowevW shippers wound down the sloping path, very still there In the heart of the locked away In the Department of they run and throw weights, jump and coming from the morning mass. woodlands. The gentle rustle of the Alleyne bent knee and doffed hat at branches and the distant cooing of State at Washington. pole vault. were th»* only sounds which On August 2. 177«. just a month If no athletic field Is available, then the sight of th*» open door; but ere he pigeons had finished an Ave, hfs comrades were broke in upon the silence, save that after the real stroke of Independence the rivalry must be confined to aquatic of sight round the curve of the once Alleyn»* heard afar off a merry this great sheepskin was unrolled in events, swimming and rowing races Ottt path, and he had to run to overtake ca II upon a hunting bugle and the the presence of the Continental Con In extreme cases where It 1» not pos them. MADAME SARAH BERNHARDT. shrill yapping of the hounds. He In Costume W..rn In Her Fauiuu, "CsmlU* Bill-room Bee . gress. in Independence Hall, with the slble to get ashore or the water con “What!” he said, "not one word of pushed on the quicker, twirling his staff merrily, and looking out at every wording of the corrected draft ft was dltlons preclude rowing or swimming, prayer before God’s own open house? assumes an added phase of enjoyment ( bodice lines, with tbe long sweeping carefully “compared at the table.” the Jackies test their proWe«« at box flow can ye hope for his blessing upon turn of the path for some sign of the folds of the skirt attached. The mater This formality gone through with old Raxon residence. He was surfflenly day?” to womankind. Sara Bernhardt’s crea I lai ing. wrestling, fencing, dancing and the “My »o draped as to present an unbro friend,” said TTordle John, “I arrested, however, by the appearance tions are curiously interesting from the ken is .traight ft was spread out upon a desk and singing. front, from the tucker have prayed so much during the last of a wild-looking fellow armed with a point of view that they serve as an ad signed by all of the member» of Con Then the ship’s larder 1« drawn on two months, not only during the day, club, who sprang out from behind a vance courier of what may be accom decorated corsage to the foot Un« Stress present. Fifty of these fathers for such extra delicacies as trans hut at matins, lauds, and the like, | tree and barred his passage. He was Beautifully adjusted plished by women who eff^ t the hour sleeves of gold brocade meet fitted fore of the republic signed on that day. form» the regula- aeal Into a banquet when I could scarce keep my head ■ a rough, powerful peasant, with rap glass figure m that demanded by fash arm covering* of cloth of gold, the lat Six of the revered “signers,, did net and Mr. Jackie er-.wls Into bls ham upon my shoulders for nodding, that. I and tunic of untanned sheepskin. feel that I have somewhat overprayed i leather breeches, and galligaskins ion purveyors. Her carriage Is lofty, extending in shaped ^cular flares, affix their signatures until later dates mock with the comfortable feeling myself." his legs and feet. her chest is high, her waist line ample, ter George Wythe of Virginia signed that July Fourth la pretty big day "Wnw ran a man have ton much re. i round well drawn down over the J™«*'tr "Rtand*” he shouted, raising bls and her head well poised—quite the ending Just a touch of uebing to abo”t Anm«t 27. Richard Hmrv T •» after all. and that he Is glad to be ; heavy cudgel to enforre the order Ilglon? ” cried Alleyne rarnewtly "It reverse, you will observe from the Virrlnfa: Eldridge Gerry Massachv able to pass It In Uncle flam’s service. la the one thing that avalleth. A man "Who are you who walk an freely figure usually attributed to French. »often the effect setts, »nd Oliver Wolcott Connect I-nt Is but a beast as he Ilves from dav to thrnurh the wood?** Whither would A classic drnpory of gobelin bine women. But how unfettered Is Bcm | crene deftly touched with embroidery did not sfrn until ««me time In Sen Black Hair the Stmngeat. day. eating and drinking, breathing i •• your errand?” hardt's every action, and how splendid of deeper ton- .c-ntu.»«. the benntv fember It la only when he "Why should I answer your qura- M'tthy Thornton, of New Rla-k hair 1« s»ronr«r than roMen and sleeping her movements! In other words, she of the ensetrb'e This cloak hangs in Hampshire, did not add hl« name nntfl tr*«V“S »nd will «n«t»fn »hnost double raises himself, and ro erne himself ♦Iona, mv friend*” sald An.yn*, »tand- baa mastered so absolutely the art of long straight lines over the gown be- November, »nd Thom a ■ McKean of the weight Recently a »dentist found, with the Immortal spirit within him. Ing on his guard "Reca use your tongue may Hr* he becomes |n very truth a man dressing well, that once clothed, she Is Inr hut 1no«#1v '•anrht together at the Delaware. nrobeWv did not affix his. by experiment, that It 1» possible to ♦hat What b»«t In th» »crip?" Pefhlnlr ye how s»d a thing It would yrur net* utterly oblivious of her adornments. the Anal »1 mature until fire rear» •nattend a weight of four ounres by a ____ Urte»." •*?fmight ____ of any he that the blorst of the Redeemer sides with tanesfry bine cords and ta* A FNIQl’E INNOVATION. ■an I tell that. e!*rk* Let me later, or 17R1. Matthew Thornton should be RpllJpd tn no pumose ” «Ingle hair, provided the hair he Wark Novel indeed is the hip swathing of pels With this Is worn a dog collar of by the wav. was not appointed to Con R1ond hair will give wav at weight» "Riess the lad If he doth not hlu«h "Vnt T.” all Mme. Bernhardt's gowns and all) "Zher feminine arramBorl*». quite out rre»» until September «nd did not varying according to the tint A yel Ilk- anv rl-1 and vet preach like the “Fool* T could ptjil von limb fmm whole College of Cardinals*” cried the her frocks are set up on classical lines nf the ordln»rv are the jewel studded take his until November—four low hair will ar.rrr »npnort two ounce» archer limb tike a pullet. Wouldst lose scrip *Hie bodices show waist lines either months after the adoption of the Dec a brown will hold up three without ”Tn truth T blushed that any one so and life too*” below her natural bust or well down cloth of enld chatelaine bag snsnended ’••ration Other «Imem who were breaking while one of a verv dark T will part with neither without a weak and so »»nworthv a« I «houM try on her abdomen, preferably the latter on a lone. dangling gold chain, and not member* of Uonsre»» on July 2 brown will lustaln an additional half to teach another that which he finds fight." several plain Waited mid chains worn style, as H gives her body that fight, quotha? A fight betwixt It so passing hard to follow himself.'* or 4. were allowed to »ten on August mm . enlc poise which grery woman's better i In festoons over the corsage JULY SECOND DAY t