Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 24, 1907, Image 4

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    Teacher«’ Examina'lona
THE GOLDEN FLEECE.
N otice I k H ereby G iven ,—That the
County Superintendent of Tillmuook
County. Oregon, will hold the regular
examination of applicant« for state and
county paper», at the Court House, in
Tillamork City, Oregon. M follow*
For State Papera.
Commencing Wednesday, February
13th. at H o'clock am, anrl continuing
until Saturday, February 16th. at 4 p.m.
Wednesday. — Penmanship, history,
spelling, physical geography, reading
and psychology.
Thursday.- - Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping,
physic«, civil government.
Friday -Physiology, geography, men.
tai arithmetic, composition. Algebra.
Saturday.—Botany, geometry, general
history, English literature, school law.
For County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, February
13, al nine o'clock a in., and continuing
until Friday, February 16, at four
o’clock p.m.
First, Second and Third Grade Certifi
cates.
Wednesday. — Penmanship, listory,
orthography, reading.
Thursday. -Written arithmetic, theory
ol teaching, grammar, physiology
Friday.—Geography, mental
arith.
luetic, school law, civil government.
Primary CeriHcales.
Wednesday.—Penmanship, orthogra
phv, arithmetic, reading.
■fhursday — Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, physiology.
Work will commence promptly at
nine o'clock in the forenoon, n ml one
o'chsik in U m afternoon. All applicants
must t>e present at the commencement
of the examination
Dated thia 24th day of January, 1907.
W ayne w . W iley ,
Couuly School Supt.
$IOO Reward, $1OO.
Tils readers of tills paper will ba pleased t<
learn Dial there 1» at least one dreaded disease
Ihataclence lias been able to core In all its
■lages and that 1» Catarrh. Ilall a Catarrh
Cure la the only positive cure not known to the
medical Irate rulty. Catarrh Iretim a conatilu
Ilona I disease, require. a constitutional)! treat­
ment Hall s Catarrh Cute is taken Internally,
acting directly upon Hie blood and mucous
auifaoMof the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
seal st I ng mi tore In doing its wot k I he proprie
lore have so much faith In its curative powers.
Hist they offer mt, Hundred Hollars for any
ease that It lai la toctire. tend for list of test!
molllals.
Ad Ires».
E. .1 CIIENKV& CO .Toledo,O.
Bold by all Druggists, 7«
lake Hall s Eamilv 1*111, for constipation.
Buys
a
Million Apple Trees.
T o PPKNI sh , Wash . Jan. 11lli.—The
Washington Nursery company has just
«-Juped a contract with Aicnilia Irriga.
lion Association of Spokane for the «ale
of 1,000,000 apple tree«. Thia is believed
to I m * the largeat'single sale of apple
trees ever conKumniMted by any nursery.
The Arcadia company is developing
and planting an immense tiact of land
near Spokan»*.
The Northern I acitic is building a
large ice-house alx*ve town for use in
icing refrigerator cais.
The quantity
of fruit shipped from Toppenish makes
this action neceasary. The company is
also building a large a «rehouse adjoin*
ing for hwy and grain storage. The rail
road company is also building an ice
plant at North Yakima.
Mnit Highly Prised of the Sorvivl»«
Orders of Chivalry.
Of all the orders of mediaeval chi vs I
ry which have survived the sbo<*k of
successive revolutions on the continent
of Europe since the great cataclysm of
17M) that of the Golden Fleece Is per
haps the most distinguished and the
most highly coveted by personages of
royal birth or of Illustrious patrician
lineage.
The badge of the order Is a figure of
a ebeep in embossed gold suspended
from a heavy chain of gold. The full
robes consist of a long mantle of crim­
son velvet cut In the fashion of a sac­
erdotal cope, richly embroidered at
the borders with emblematic devices of
stars, half moons and fleeces of gold
and lined with white satin, over a
doublet and hose of crimson damask.
The full rolies also comprise a “chap­
eron,” or hood, w Ith a long, flowing
streamer of black satin, but this head
gear has In modem times been general
l.v dispensed with.
Originally the robo3 of the order,
which was founded In 1429 by Philip
the Good, duke of Burgundy, were of
crimson cloth lined with White lamb’s
wool. and tills circumstance lias some­
what strengthened the theory that the
Golden Fleece was Instituted by Philip
the Good in grateful recognition of the
Immense treasures which the Duke of
Burgundy had acquired from the wool
of the flocks reared on his vast estates
In Flanders. Be It as It may. the wool­
en costume was changed In 1473 at a
chapter held In Valenciennes for the
more costly materials of velvet, taffeta,
damask and golden embroidery.—Lon
don Telegraph.
FALSE MIRRORS.
Mnnr Varieties Are Mnile For Npeelal
Hnvlnexa I’nrim»«*».
“It Is not enough to make true mir­
rors.” the dealer said. “If that were
all, our« would be Indeed a simple busl
ness.
“Dressmakers and milliners require
mirrors of all sorts. They need, for ex­
ample, a mirror that makes one look
taller and thinner. When they dress
a fat, short patron In one of their new
hats or suits they* lend her to this mir­
ror. and she Is so surprised and pleased
with the change for the better In her
looks that straight off she buys.
“For masseurs I make a mirror that,
like a retouched photograph, hides
blemtshes, wrinkles, scars. The mas­
seur takes the wrinkled face of some
rich old woman, steams It. thumps It.
pinches It and Rmacks It for an hour
and then holds up to It the mirror that
gives a blurred, blemish hiding reflec­
tion, The woman thinks lier wrinkles
are gone and Is happy till she gets
home to her own true mirror.
"Altogether I make some twenty va­
rieties of false mirrors. Salesmen and
saleswomen In millinery and dressmak­
ing establishments can double and
quadruple their business If they are
quick and deft In their selection of the
mirror that flatters each patron best.”
—Philadelphia Bulletin.
THE OCEAN LINER.
Safety
Derlee» That Are Operated
From the Brldffe.
It Is In Its safety devices and the
provision made to meet every possible
I accident that the ocean liner Is perhaps
most remarkable. All the machinery
which mny be set In motion In case of
danger Is centered on the bridge, and
so perfectly has it been arranged that
the entire vessel could be controlled
If the necessity should arise by means
of a series of levers and push buttons.
About the walls of the wheelhouse are
arranged curious looking Indicators,
much the same as one sees behind the
desk of a great hotel. About them are
liung n surprising variety of barome­
ters. thermometers, thermostats, wind
and rain gauges and other less familiar
looking instruments. There are rows
upon rows of buttons and levers on
every hand, all highly polished and In
the most perfect working order. The
danger of Are at sea. for instance. Is
anticipated by a thermostat connected
with the frame filled with little squares
like the hotel Indicator. There are
thermometers In every part of the ship
electrically connected with this box
which nre constantly on guard. If a
fire should start In any part of the
greit ship the temperature would of
course rise, and the fact would Instant
l.v be announced In the wheelhouse by
th«* ringing of n bell, while a red light
would flash at the same time In one of
the squares of the indicator. The man
at the wheel could tell at a glance the
exact point of danger.—Francis Arnold
Collins In St. Nicholas.
POTATOES IN FRANCE.
Pirmsnllfr'a Wily Plan to Kill the
Pi-ejodlee A*aln»t Them.
The way In which Tarmentler ere
ated a demand for potatoes In France
would have done credit to the wiliest
of wily tradesmen. Nothing would at
flrst Induce the simple minded peas
nuts to cultivate the popular tuber.
They would not listen to lectures on
Its virtues nor accept seed potatoes
free of cost for planting.
Parmentler therefore decided to get
the better of their prejudice by artifice
and with this object leased as much
land as he could round Paris and plant
ed It with potatoes. Just before the
ripening of the crop he posted watch
ers round the fields and Issued notices
that all persons stealing potatoes
would be severely punished, the crop
being intended for the tables of the
king and nobles.
Such delicacies, continued the notice,
were too good for Ignorant peasants,
who woyld touch them at their peril
Of course watch was only kept during
the day, and at night the fields were
robbed right and left by the peasants,
who were curious to taste the strange
vegetable and Jealous that It should bo
reserved for thefr betters.
As soon ns they had tasted the suc­
culent tubers the pilferers were only
too anxious to plant as many as they
could possibly purchase, the wUy Par
mentler's scheme thus succeeding be­
yond the most extravagant anticipa­
tions.
HonaekeeplnK In .Inpan.
I never could regard housecleaning
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy seriously In Japan, where the walls
Benefits a City Councilman can be put aside by one hand, where
at Kingston, Jamaica.
there Is no particular furniture to wor
Mr. W. O’R» illy Fogarty, «ho is a
meiulier of the City Council, st Kingston
Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows
*• One Iwittle of ChainlierlMina Cough
Kemedy had goo<i effect on n cough that
was givjijg nui^puuble and I think I
ahould nave been n ore quickly relieved
if I had continued the remedy. That it
was btnefloial and quick in relieving me
therein no doubt and it. is my intention
to obtain another bottle," For sale by
Clough's Drug Store.
A word to tin* public.
I have l>ee'i examined
over 50 oci'ulMa and opti­
cian». ami mv eye» were
never properly tilted until
Dr. Henry E. Morris, of Till­
amook. titled them.
Yours respect fully,
C. It J ohnson ,
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The Chinese Lily.
Why Suffertrom Rheumatism?
Do you know lliat rheumatic pains
can be relieved? If you doubt this just
try one application of Chamberlain s
Pain Balm. It may not give you relief
from pain, but will make rest and bleep
[smsible. and that certainly lues us a great
leal to any one iifllicted with rheuma­
tism. For sale by Clough’s Drug Store.
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Todd & Co.
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Carry the only exclusive line of Men's Wvnring
Apparel in Tillmuook Comity.
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Crouse & Brandegee Clothing,
Walkover Shoes«
Gordon Hats-
Utz & Dunn Shoes.
0
$
Four Leaders that can’t be excelled.
NO DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES.
A Most Valuable Agent.
The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce’s
medicines greatly enhances the medicinal
properties which It extracts from native
medicinal roots and holds In solution
much better than alcohol would. It also
possesses medicinal properties of Its own,
being a valuable demulcent, nutritive,
antiseptic and antiterment. It adds
greatly to the efficacy ot the I'.lack Cherry­
bark. Bloodroot. Golden Seal root. Stono
root and Queen’s root, contained in
"Golden Medical Discovery ” In subduing
chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial,
throat and lung,affections, for all of which
these agents arc recommended by stand­
ard medical authorities.
In all cases where there Is a wasting
away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak
. as In the early stages of con-
surrqftibn. there can be no doubt that gly-
cerine/acts as a valuable nutritive and
e Golden Seal root. Stone root,
¡.« ropt and Black Cherrybark In
igestlon and building up the
strength, controlling the cough
fig about a healthy condition
le system. Of course, it must
cted to work miracles. It will
nsumption except In Its earlier
To raise the Chinese sacred lily in
water remove the brown dried skin
and nil the hard callous at the base of
ry one and where even the matting can the bulbs. Do not separate the bulbs,
tie laid and lifter) without tacks or but take a sharp knife and score the
nails. But the Japanese housekeepers main bulb as though to quarter it. but
of my acquaintance rather resented my do not cut more than a quarter of
light attitude, assuring me, quite after an Inch deep. Cut the offshoot also.
the manner of housekeepers all over This wastes the bulb, hut develops the
the world, that It la all very hard and foliage growth. Arrange the bulbs In
requires much work oh. very much a glass bowl, steadying them with JyiTTHTb JF J.i gj TW HTîTÎTa HFl |
work Indeed In order to Justify my pebbles, bits of marble and shells; also jíT'Bi ioti
tBpilirwlth hoarscncss. Iff acute coughs
self to one housekeeper I drew a com put In broken charcoal to keep the wa
parison of her own difficulties and ter sweet. The water may be changed It is not so effective. TTfs In the lingering
hang-on coughs, or thoMof long standing,
those of an American woman, but the once or twice before they bloom. Place even when accompanied by bleeding from
American picture seemed to her so ter In a dark cnpbonrd or closet for ten lungs, that. It has performed Its most
marvelous cures.
rlble and she became so deeply sym days until the roots are well started.
Prof. Finley I.llingwood. M. D„ of lion-
pathetic that I had to stop short to
nett Mod. College, Chicago, says of gly­
save her feelings Housekeeper.
cerine:
A President*» Pipe.
"In dyspepsia It serves an excellent purpose.
General Jackson was a poor eater, Holding
a fixed quantity of the peroxide of
Flrnt Mm» DmaniNker,
and well for him that be was, or he hydrogen in solution, it is one of the* best
products of the present time in
One day In 1730 a beautiful carriage would have often gone hungry on the manufactured
Its action upon enfeebled, disordered stem*
appeared on the boulevard of Paris days when large crowds came to the aebs, especiall.v if there is ulceration or ca­
tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal inflammation of
with an escutcheon In the shape of a White House for a free lunch. It Is stomach),
it is a most efficient preparation.
pair of corsets and an open pair of related on one occasion the poor man Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis
and excessive gastric (stomach)
scissors painted on the panel of each was moved to thank the Almighty that (heartburn)
acidity."
"Golden Medical Discovery " enriches and
door. This was the coat of arms of after the crowd had gone there was a
the blood curing blotches, pimples,
Rhomberg. the flrst man who made a raw piece of steak In the Ice chest off purifies
eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sores, I
name as a woman's dressmaker. which he could make a dinner There or ulcers.
Send to Dr. R. V Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.
Il horn berg, who was the son of a Ba seems to lie absolutely no foundation for
free booklet telling all about (he native
varlan peasant from the neighborhood for the stories of Jackson being s hsrd medicinal roots composing this wonderful
medicine. There *s no alcohol in it.
of Munich, owed his rapid success to drinker, for his physical condition for
Illa genius for concealing and remedy bade all excesses. He like«) Ills toddy
Ing defects of figure. He left an an In company with his corncob pipe, but
nual Income of 50,000 francs to his he was no lover of all kinds of Intox
heirs.
leant» Home Magazine.
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The discount of 20 to 33‘ per
& cent will be given on three
g lines of CLOTHING FURNISHING
GOODS, Shoes, etc., until new
§ stock arrives.
TODD & CO ,
Tillamook,
Professor Masson In the flrst pub­
lished records of the ancient gram
mar school of Aberdeen recounts this
school legend about the poet Byron: “It
was said that on his coming to school
the flrst morning after his accession to
the peerage was known and on the
calling out of hla name In the catalogue
no longer ns 'Georgl Gordon Byron,' but
as 'Georg! Baro de Byron.' he did not
reply with the usual and e-.peeted 'ad-
sum,* but. feeling the gave of all bls
schoolfellows, burst Into tears and ran
sot.”
Result of Laalaeaa.
Money
“When Mark Twain was a boy at
school In Hannibal,” said a veteran
Miaar nrlsn. "the schoolmaster once set
the class to writing a composition on
•The Result of Easiness .'
“Young Clemens at the end of half
an hour handed In as hla composition
a blank slate "
by buying this
reHable, h-meat.
high grade sew­
ing machine.
Iter ValaatlM.
“Elisabeth, has that man any expec
rational"
“Fine, mamma "
"What do they consist ofP*
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
Nationil Sewing Machine Co.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
FACTORY AT MLVIOeae NX
•Ms."
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That which la seen at » dlstancs Is
n^at respected Tacitus.
A Kin**» Lo*te.
nt Rxaerlenee.
“What 1 want," said f«e constituent.
Is a Lice, easy position "
“My friend." sn.iwered Rrnstor Bor
ghmn. "give up that Ides
When an
easy position Is discovered So many
people are after It that a man has tc
fight trr hours a day to hold on to lt."-
Wsshlngton Star.
The View
None can Injn.-e him who does not
Injure himself - 9t. Chrysostom
1 luv.
.o.
l,a?’C ",°
W in , stock
stot'.k the teslqunlity
bestquality of Ladies*
Ladies’ Shoes.
Shoes, A strong
h.gh das, l,„e of nd) made,
¡„
|(, fit
tl»
line, is made from the best selected leathers.
No pasteboard
counters.
no matter how
bad the weather
You cannot
afford to be
without a
TOWERS
WATERPROOF
OILED SUIT
OR SLICKER
sdeitiin, a ’ >' I. 1
trade
’
11 eJil**,’*Mce S'fes me the advantage in
’“°ts an*’
mitable for the Tillamook
muket «¿7/ a"a Chi'"" Scl,~l Sl"*"
!■«< ¡» •!■•
m^l "t o''"": 7'"
invited to examine
»I CHan^L’?^" l*”re,““»X else. here.
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SIGN OF THE FISH
— f j «OMW
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Splendid assortment of
Boy's and Youth’s High
1 op Winter Shoes and
Ladies’ foot wear.
MAKE EVERY DAY
COUNT*
First Thin« In Order.
Teacher-Johnny. If I gave you 6'
cents snd your brother 10 cents, what
would that make» Johnny-Trouble —
Denver News.
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I have now iri stock a No.
one Logger Shoe made out
of the best French kip. For
service and fit cannot be
beat, and also Farmer's
Work Shoes of the best
quality.
It is a high arm, drop
head, ball bearing, lock­
FRfIMT ntftlt.
stitch, double feed, self­
George IV. of England prided him
threading shuttle: has
self on lifting his hat to every one whe
automatic bobbin winder
and other latest improve
sainted him In public, but once It was
menu. This is the ANTI­
observed thst he bowed to every one
TRUST M A (BIN E It is
the same machine agents
on the street till he came to a man
are asking you |60 for. All
who swept a crossing, whom be passed
attachment« go with each
machine. Sold for only
without notice He explslned the mst
15 cash and B monthly.
ter afterward, when points of etiquette Write TWAT for free »UUNITUNE CiTAtKVf showing
household gooHs we will shin (Freight
were tinder discussion, by saying. "Ta elegant
M b M) on Eaav Fa» me ata-our new CREDIT plan
salute s beggar without giving him (tovurtx Furniture Company
something would he a mockery, ami tc
in ni First St. PDHTLANP. hr .
Stop for the purpose of bestowing six
pence would wear the semblance of
ostentation In a prince.”
;
Has just received a fine
stock of Boot and Shoes
direct from the factory.
this $60 Machine for $25
Rsron and Illa Title.
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THE RED FRONT SHOE
STORE.
Buy on Crediti
SEWING MACHINE.
Oregon.
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P- F. BROWNE. Salesman.