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I
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 5, 1Ô08.
CHARMS FOR LUCK.
The Sort of Superstitions Some Wall
Street Men Harbor.
Let all tbe dear readers, feminine
When the Sailor Lads In the Navy gender, take cognizance of what fol
lows, for surely the fairer sex Is. after
Turn Laundrymen.
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HORSE AND
HORSEMEN.
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JOHNNY’S CAREER
THE ODOR OF SANCITY
A French Writer's Theory of How
May Bo Exuded by Man.
Dr. Georges Dumas is tbe author of
au article In the Revue de Paris on
"The Odor of Sanctity.” The writer
accepts as true the numerous reported
Instances of saints and mystics of tbe
Catholic church whose bodies after
death or during moments of ecstasy
emitted peculiarly pleaslug odors of
various kinds. Then men aud women
with whom such legends deal, argues
Dr. Dumas, were neurastheues, and It
Is not Impossible that tbe aroma of
sanctity which surrounded them was
tbe product of Btrictly physiological
aud chemical changes common to all
men, but present In highly intensified
form in subjects who, so to speak,
burned up tbe candle of tbelr existence
at an unusually rapid rate. He says in
part:
“So far. then, we have come across a
great variety of perfumes—cinnamon,
clove, orange, pineapple, rose, violet.
lily of tbe valley, yellow amber and
benzoin. Now. the natural constitu
tion of all of these is well known, aud
chemistry produces them dally for com
mercial purposes. We may therefore
substitute the equivalent chemical ex
pressions for the ordinary terms we
have employed and say that orange,
cinnamon, violet and musk owe their
perfume to aldehydes aud acetones,
aromatic liquids derived from tbe alco
hols, just as tbe artificial essence of
pineapple comes from butyric ether.
We have, then, to ask whether tbe hu
man body can produce odorous com
pounds of tbe kind we have mentioned
and under what conditions. As a mat
ter of fact, It does produce a certain
number of such compounds in the de
struction of organic matter, which Is
the constant condition of life, in par
ticular acetones aud tbe volatile fatty
lu'.ds, butyric, formic, acetic, etc. If
the process of combustion is normal all
these constituents are burned up, com
pletely oxidized, and give as a residue
water, carbonic acid and urea. But let
some slackening occur In the Inmost
nutrition of the tissues and the same
constituents wilt escape through the
breath, perspiration aud the skin.”
Trapping a Spy.
[Original!
The Same That Was Started t>.
Cornell Widow.
Sheer nonsense rhymes and Jokes
without appareut reason or object are
frequently, used to fill tbe pages of the
Cornell Widow. If anything more foot
less than the “Man of Giegledorf’
verse has ever been written, tbe Wid
ow wishes to state that her bump of
credulity was Imported from Missouri
and must be shown:
In a dimly lighted room on the top
Commenting upon views recently ad
most story of a house In the outskirts
all, the stronger sex. Women know no vanced by writers in the National
of Moscow a number of revolutionists
such abject obedience to siqierstitlors Stockman advocating the breeding of
were plotting the assassination of the
A HARD JOB IN BAD WEATHER fears and signs as do the men. With mares In the fall, Johu F. Lewis of
minister of tbe interior when a quick
a view to eliciting something of Inter Rockingham county, Va., who claims
est, the writer had a chance to put a a practical experience extending back
footstep was beard on tbe staircase
Each Man, With His Feet and Lege certain question to a captain of Indus
below, and a moment later tbe door
over twenty years, says: I do not think
There was a man from Glegl’ dorf
Bare, Scrubs His Own Clothes and try. “Tut. tut," he replied suspicious
much greater errors lu horse breeding
Who, to save hla barber s tees.
was thrown open and a man excitedly
Geta Thom Ready For Inspection. ly. “you'd be getting me Into trouble. cau be committed. Nothing looks and
Would wet his hair and let It freeze.
entered.
And
when 'twas frozen break It cT.
"Jimmy Legs” and the “Lucky Bag.” would you?” With a promise that no sounds more reasonable than the fol-
“We have been betrayed!” he said,
The Widow claims tbe credit ot oi l ■
names would be mentioned, be finally lowing: “Breed mares to foal In tho
will
be
hire
directly!
”
“
The
police
Have you ever noticed how clean and agreed to tell a thing or two.
fall, when tbe busy season is over and
“Who Is tbe traitor?” asked a num Ina ting tbe nonsense rhymes
well dressed a sailor lad looks when
dealt with the cl»' .'mess and preci» u
The question was, "Aren’t men In after files have disappeared and the
ber of voices at once.
on shore leave, bow white his clothes Wall street carrying all sorts of queer mare Is at rest and has nothing to do
“I don’t know, but I do know that of the bright little lad who etc. ’S
look when you board the ship on vis things to try to change their luck?” except nurse the colt and tbe mare is
slaughtered bis moiher. father .mJ i
he Is one of us here present.”
iting days? But did you ever realize In answer to this tbe writer beard not overheated and tbe colt Is not tak
Every man blanched and looked at mediate relatives. These poems, if si
some curious stories. One man of ing hot milk," etc.
that he was bls own washerman?
every other man fiercely, suspiciously, they may be called, appeared in the
My business is to breed and raise
despairingly. Only the president main Widow In October and N'ovemlter. 1!>*>.
With a shrill blast of his silver whis worldwide fame, for example, carries
Tbe same year they were collected anJ
tained bls equanimity.
tle the chief boatswain's mate will a cane in the center of which there is stock, not for fun, but as a means of
a slender steel rod. Circling the rod
“Korloff,” be said to the man who published In pamphlet form under the
pipe. “Scrub ami wash clothes!” and there arc rings made of leather and of gaining a living and an education for
brought tbe information, "how do you name of "The Johnny Book." Johnny
every man hurries to his bucket, gets hard rubber, like the washers that my children, and I cannot afford to
started his career by "an tragedy” as
know this?”
his soiled clothes, salt water soap, plumbers us<*. Each seventh ring Is
“Through one of our spies In the follows:
draws a bucket of briny or fresh wa
made of leather from the soles of the
service of tbe minister we Intend to
Johnny hung his little sister.
ter. as the cane may be. and begins bls shoes worn by the billionaire during
She was dead before they missed her.
put out of the way. We are to be ar
Johnny a alius up t' tricks.
washing.
what he considered bls luckiest year
rested tonight at 9 o'clock. Tbe trai
Ain't he cuts?—he's only six.
He is generally barefooted at this Elephants and pigs ns lucky charms
tor has informed the minister that we
Next we find that—
time, so that he will not wet bis shoes there are of course In plenty, but the
would be in session at that hour.”
ami stockings. He wears his trousers proper caper Is to wear the animal
Johnny with h's tittle ax
“It Is now a quarter to 9,” the presl-
Dealt his brother orful wacks
very bell shaped at the bottom In order planed Inside on the watch fob pocket.
lent suggested, looking at hls watch.
He don't care If mamma kli •'
that he may roll them up over the Then there Is another great financier
“We have time to get away.”
Ain't he cute?—he's only six.
knee.
who carries with him a gold Ink well
“Not at all,” said Korloff. “There
Later development of the little romp
After scrubbing and rubbing his aud would ne'er sign a document with
bas been a secret watch kept all the shows that—
clothes until clean be turns them in
fluid from another receptacle. Once
evening.”
John has gone from bs^d to worse.
side out Dud with "stops” proceeds to upon a time, when he had, say, only a
“Then we are surely lost.”
Now hls father's In -%.* hearse.
get them ready for hanging up. These picayune million or
signed a
Smeared him. with a load of bricks.
There seemed nothing to do but
stops are short pieces of twine, twisted paper In. a deal that
then tre
Ain't he cute?—he's qnly six.
await tbelr doom, Presently the pres
and with whipped ends, that be uses bled, his wealth. The Ink used that
And so on until final' i
ident said:
in lieu of clothespins. They are fas day was emptied into a long gold tube
“Our only hope Is In submitting
Johnny saw a buzz« \ buzz
tened in eyelets placed nt the side or well that he now carries. The ink
Like a bike and thou kt it Will.
peacefully to arrest and afterward en
seams and bottom of his shirts and tbe was used up. but to the well, so he
Johnny's corpse. Is tut I kt nicks,
deavoring to throw suspicion on the in
Ain't he cute?—he's r
__
ksix.
wnistbaud of his trousers. He turns thinks, the good luck power has been
former. Since be Is one of our number
AMBBICAN CARRIAGE HOUSE.
These verses terminated the~YVldow's
all his washed clothes inside out to translated. Lucky coins pass from fa
we can accuse blm with a fair show
horse Is three-quarters standard
prevent the right side getting soiled.
ther to sou in several of the multimil [This
of being able to prove him guilty. As connection with John, but papers all
bred, one-quarter French coach, owned
They are then hung on a line which, lionaire families, and the man who in
county.
by H. H. Rhoades, Crawford
your leader, with full power to execute over the couutry took up bls Instruc
rays the Youth's Companion, Is run herits them would never lie without
Pa. J •
any plan I may determine upon, I di tive and edifying career and pushed
from the bow to the topmast or upper them. We have few secret drawers in pile up losses for the sake of proving
rect that we remain lu our seats, with it to a finish. Still another verse which
top of a fighting uiast The well In desks or doors in houses, as they had my theories correct. I tried raising
the door unlocked. When the force ar started In the Widow ofilce and trav
f* >rmed man now usually puts his in olden times, but there are many se fall colts, as I had formed tbe Idea
rives we will pretend surprise, declar eled all over this country and part of
clothes to soak the night before In a cret pockets In the suits made by that all of the aforementioned quota
ing that we are a society for the study others was the bit of “Eb aud Flo
bucket half full of water into which smart tailors.—Brooklyn Life.
tions were absolutely correct.
of geography. Indeed, as you know, I doggerel, lu this we discover that—
be has either sprlukled a handful of
Flo was fond of Ebenezer—
The first fall I got four colts, and
have kept geographical maps here fol'
soap powder or a small piece of salt
Fb. for short, she called her beau.
they were by the son of Harry Bassett,
an emergency like this. Let the li
A
GRATEFUL
GUEST.
Task of “tides of love!" Great C.vaarl
water soap. In the morning a little
MAGIC MIRRORS.
Bowstring, a grand big bay horse scal
brarian get them out.
You should see 'em, Eb and Flo.
rubbing aud bis clothes are clean and
Bowstring
“There la another precaution to be
The Reward She Bestowed Upon Those ing nearly 1,300 pounds.
By Itself this beautiful bit could
huug up, while the “landlubber” has
Peculiar
Effects
In
Some
of
the
Pol
was a thoroughbred and a very fine
taken of great Importance. Arms will hardly claim a place In a volume of
Who Entertained Her.
just begun.
ished Bronze Reflectors.
not only avail us nothing, but will be-
"Human nature Is a queer thing," horse. I bred six mares, all good ones,
When they have been thoroughly
not thoroughbreds, but good big 1.300
Now and then mirrors of a curious tray us. Glve your weapons to Korloff, great American poets, but when It
traveled far and wiakand received an
dried, the chief boatswain again pipes. said the philosopher.
“Not long ago some friends of mine pound mares. Tbe colts were extra kind are seen in Europe. They are who will take them away and throw extra verse nt each resting place It be
"Scrub and wash clothes!" aud every
good.
I
thought,
and
the
mares,
all
un
called
"magic
mirrors
”
and
are
of
Jap
them
down
a
secret
shaft
provided
for
man rushes for the clothesline to got badly down on their luck. Times der nine years old, sound and in fine anese origin, made not of glass silver tbe purpose of getting rid of incriminat came a pursuing nightmare. — From
“Humorous College Journalism” in Bo
claim bis own. If be fails to secure were so bard for them that they scarce condition, but l>y spring the colts bad ed, but of cast bronze, polished on tbe ing documents.”
hemian Magazine.
them within a reasonable time, the ly knew which way to turn for the made little or no growth and were face and bearing on the back raised
The
members,
who
were
sworn
to
master at arms, or "Jimmy Legs." necessities of life.
thin,
although
1
fed
them
while
suc
patterns,
Inscriptions,
symbolical
de
obey
tbelr
president,
all
gave
up
their
“At that most inopportune time they
takes them down, aud they go into the
Women the Greater Dreamers.
kling a quart of bran and oats morning signs, crests or pictures. When ex arms, and the librarian brought out tbe
“lucky bag." Then the only recourse received word from a woman friend of and night.
A Vienna doctor bas published the
posed to a bright beam of light from books. Tbe table around which they
theirs
that
she
was
coming
to
visit
the unlucky owner has Is to go to the
The next fall I had the same experi the sun or from nn electric lamp they sat was strewed with rough sketches following figures:
mast, or the “stick." as the coirt on them for a few days. They were dis ence with two. but I had colts by this reflect In the light from their polished of partially explored countries—every
Thirteen men out of a hundred as
mayed,
but
by
the
exercise
of
great
In
board ship Is commonly called, ami pe
same horse that came in March and face tbe ltnqge of the pattern on their thing made to look as scholarly as pos against thirty-three women dream dur
genuity
and
by
depriving
themselves
tition the "first luff." or executive ofli
ing their sleep. The numlier of men
sible.
to almost tbe vanishing point they April that outgrew tbe fall colts, and backs.
cer, to order them released.
who dream frequently is 27 per cent;
nt
two
and
a
half
years
old
the
spring
This
is
a
purely
optical
property
and
Shortly
before
0
o
’
clock
the
sound
of
As a rule. Jimmy Legs, who has managed to entertain her and really to colts were larger and smoother and lias of course nothing in common with footsteps came up from below, and In that of women is 45 per cent. As a
set
before
her
most
excellent
meals.
charge of tbe cleanliness of the decks
general rule. It may be said that the
“After she left their affairs contin better In every respect than tbe three- the fortune telling magic crystals of another minute tbe door was pushed
always has extra cleaning, painting
year-old colts.
the astrologer or tbe alleged magic open and a single man entered, while weaker sex lias twice as much tend
ued
to
grow
even
worse,
If
possible,
and so forth in mind, and the man
Relating much more experience to mirrors of necromancy, yet it long puz others remained in the ball. The man ency to dreaming as tbe oppr ¿ie
whose clothes get Into tbe lucky bag and while they kept up a brnve front I the same effect, Mr. Lewis says In zled the scientific optician and even who came in was In ordinary apparel The cerebral phenomenon ui ;.er
was
near
enough
to
them
so
I
couldn't
receives so many hours' extra duty as
conclusion:
now is little known or believed. Tbe and masked. All looked at him aston sideration is absolutely unknown
a gentle reminder to be more careful help knowing all about It, though they
While I always have from five to researches of various scientific men ished. The police were not used to per cent, and 14 per cent dr
were
not
aware
that
I
saw
the
situa
in the future. Ills name goes on Jim
very rarely.
nine stallions of serviceable age on the have established the fact that the phe making their descents in this way.
my Legs' time book, and when there tion.
It seems Idle to add th
“What means this intrusion?” asked
“I thought It was time some of their farm and the service of the horses Is nomenon Is due to very minute differ
Is any extra labor to be performed be
doctor noted, what Is lt-
nothing out of my pockflt, I would ences of curvature In the polished face, the president.
friends
came
to
the
rescue
If
a
suitable
Is caller! upon to assist.
rather wait six months and breed In differences so minute that they do not
“It means that the minister of the in known, that almost all on:
This Is usually the lot of the "lands way could be devised, so I wrote tbe tbe spring than take any more chances affect the ordinary use of the mirror terior, knowing of your Intentions, bas suggested more or less <"}
woman
who
had
been
their
guest
man" who has not been aboard long
as a looking glass and that can lie de sent hls own secret force here Instead Incidents of the,materia,
being slightly acquainted with her my on fall colts.
enough to "learn the ropes."
of the police to annihilate this assem day.—Boston Advertiser. ¡J
tected only by delicate optical tests.
The Southern Saddle Horse.
self
—
told
her
1
would
head
the
proces
After they are takeu from the Hue
Tbe only remaining mystery has bly. You will all disappear without the
Gentle, tractable, kind and gracious,
sion,
would
like
her
aid
and
would
be
the stops are taken out ami the clothes
Thrifty Paga;
swayed by tbe touch of a knee, direct been as to how these delicate differ slightest commotion. Tomorrow Mos
rolled In such a manner that they need glad of any suggestions she could make ed by tbe lift of a baud, mouth sensi ences of curvature were produced in cow will not know that you are dead.
When Taganlni wa?_
na
to
a
practical
plan
for
helping
our
no ironing. These rolls are then tied
tive to bit and rein, always obedient to exact correspondence to the pattern on I have men In tbe hall to execute you years ago to play atroa
at each end with tbe stops and are old friends without hurting their prop Ills rider's will, the cavalier, the cou tbe back. The makers themselves are and lower your bodies into the court, dens he Inquired how
stowed away In the clothes bag. In er pride.
“Her reply gave me something to rier. tbe charger of tbe equine species, often in ignorance of the inaglc prop from whence they will be carried in the place would bold.
this way all bls clothes, both blue and
barrels as merchandise to a spot where
“That Is Impossible to s
think
about for many a day. She said with the graces and manners of a chev- erty and do not know wblcb of their
white, are kept clean, and when Sun
mirrors possess it and wblcb do not. they will be buried.”
manager. “It is a large, i
she
didn't
care
to
help
them,
as
they
day morning comes and there is gen
“This is Indeed tyranny!" exclaimed
Tbe mirrors are cast In molds and aft
After some reflection tl
eral inspection on the quarter deck he already lived too well and set too ex
erward polished by band, and It is the president.
llnlst Inquired. “How ini
pensive
a
table;
that
when
she
had
has no fear of being reprimanded fot
The man, paying no attention to him, large, open space contain
held by scientific men that tbe differ
visited them they had a great deal
having on a soiled uniform.
ence of curvature Is caused by tbe met called to those without. They entered, full?”
more
to
eat
than
was
necessary
and
The hardest things of a sailor's outfit
al's yielding unequally under that pres every man, like hls commander. In citi
"Perhaps 20.000.”
to wash are his blanket and hammock. that they must be very extravagant
sure of tbe tools used tn scraping and zen’s dress and masked. They were
"Ab, 20,000 people! A - g t ..
people;
that
it
was
undoubtedly
tbelr
The hammock forms part of his equip
exactly
the
same
number
as
the
con
polishing, the thin parts nnturally
how much?”
ment, but belongs to tbe ship, lie Is, own fault they were in such trouble
spirators.
Their
leader
drew
a
revolv
-bending more than tbe thick. This ac
“Four shillings each.”
however, required to keep It clean, and that it would probably teach them
counts for tbe mirrors' becoming er, cocked ft and covered tbe presi
"Four shillings each! Twenty ttiv
His mattress and blanket are lashod to be more economical in future!”—
dent, while each of the others covered sand at 4 shillings make 80,000; 80,00
magic.—Chicago News.
New
Y
’
ork
Press.
a conspirator.
into tbe hammock and stowed In the
shillings, £4.000. Well, I will play II
nettings or crates provided for that
“Captain,” cried one of tbe doomed one concert for £3,000, aud you may
Book Auction Back In 1732.
Ths
Missing
Window
Pane
purpose.
John Montgomerie, governor of the men, "have you not been Informed?”
have tbe other thousand.”—St. Louh
"Every kitchen has a window with
Every day a couple or more men are
“Informed of what?”
province of New York, died on July 1.
Republic.
one
pane
out
In
tbe
Brazilian
town
of
detailed to stow them away and at
“
About
me.
”
1731. In the New York Gazette of May
night to break them out. It is this RiaGrande do Sul,” said a cook. “That
“
You?
What
about
you?
”
8, 1732, is tbe following advertisement,
Pole, of ths Earth.
handling so much that gets them fear town is a servants' paradise. Servant»
“I am exempt.”
the first of the kind:
The circle of the earth's dally rota
fully dirty, especially while a ship Is live in their own homes there, as they
“
For
what
reason?
”
"On Thursday, June 1. at 3 o’clock
tlon upon Its axis lielng the greatest at
CART AIM
ROOSEVELT
coaling. When washing his hammock, should everywhere. They come to VHKHIUKirr FITZHUGH
“It Is I who gave th« minister the the equator, the consequent greater ac
in tbe afternoon, will tiegln to lie sold
LEK.
a sailor lays it flat on tbe deck and work at 7 In the morning, and they
Information.
”
at public auction a collection of valua
tion there of the centrlfugnl force dur
uses a wire brush to get it clean, with quit nt 7 at night—a twelve hour day. aller of France, the untiring energy ble books belonging to tbe library of
Every pistol was Instantly lowered.
ing the period when the earlfi was a
of
a
courier
de
and
never
die
spirit
Quite
long
enough.
Tbe
paneless
win
the assistance of soap and lots of “el
"That will do,” said the president. yielding mass produced n bulging out
bls excellency John Montgomerie, Esq.,
daring
of
a
soi
bols,
the
courage
and
dow
Is
for
the
milkman,
tbe
baker,
tbe
bow grease.”
late governor of New York, etc., de "You may unmask.”
of the surface In the equatorial region
In visiting a foreign port and before butcher, so that these traders' can dler of fortune—such ls the Kentucky ceased. A catalogue of the books may
Tbe captain took off bls mask and with a consequent flattening at th<
saddler.
leave
their
supplies
—
they
usually
come
the ship has come to anchor It will be
was
followed
by
the
others.
Every
Tbe ancestry of this horse Is lost in be seen at tbe Coffee House In New one of them was a member of the poles. Thus we have an oblate sphe
surrounded by "bumboats.” generally early—In a safe place. The Rio Grande
roid. with the length of the axis of th«
York, with tbe conditions of sale.”
circle.
bringing out washerwomen, who are servant Is. of course, not there to re tbe cold snows of Canada and tbe hot
poles alsmt twenty six and a bait miles
This Is also tbe first Instance where
"Comrades,” said the president. “I less than the equatorial diameter.
usually negresses and who clamor for ceive them. She is In bed at her own sands of tbe deserts. He sprang from
the loins of tbe hot blooded thorough tbe word "auction" appears.” "vendue" was Informed that we had a traitor
any work in the laundry line. They home.”
bred and tbe cold blooded Canadian being tbe term in general use.
do good work and charge very little
among us; but, despite tbe employment
A Literal Youth.
Monism,
pacer. Thus far may we go In the an
of our best men ss spies, I could not
for It. They always show their refer
"Why. Johnny," said Mrs Muggins,
Heavier Ammunition.
the
doctrine
of
the
one-
Monism
is
cestry
of
tbe
American
saddle
horse;
discover
hls
Identity.
Finally
I
bit
A ences from the last ship and always
“Is this the man we are to initiate upon this plan of forcing him to de "what are you doing here at borne?
want a new one to add to tbelr already ness of mind and matter, God and the but, like the beginnings of ail breeds,
tonight?
” asked the illustrious con clare lilniMlf. Our associate, Ivan Is Willie's party over?”
ignores
all
that
Is
super-
the
source
of
this
horse
is
lost
in
tbe
universe.
It
long list.
"Nome,” blubbered Johnny, "but the
ductor.
natural.
Monism
teaches
that
"all
are
mystery
and
oblivion
of
the
past.
—
Hvlazhsky, by hls own confession has
It Is In wet and stormy weather that
“It is," replied the outside guard. The tietrayed us. What is your pleasure minute I got Inside tbe house Wille’*
tbe sailor bas his own troubles trying but parts of one stupendous whole, Breeder's Gazette, Chicago.
father told me to make myself at
Illustrious conductor walked around concerning him?"
to dry bls clothes. Round tbe uptakes whose body nature is and God tbe
home, and 1 came.”— Harper's Weekly
tbe 350 pound candidate. Inspected him
Vaccination of Hogs.
“Mr. President." Interposed Hvlazh
of tbe smokestack there is a drying soul;” hence whatever is only con
Secretary Wilson states In bls an- carefully and turned to bls assistant.
sky, “I have been a spy, I admit, but
room in wblcb clothes may be bung, forms to tbe cosmic laws of the uni
Helping Her.
“Put the goat back,” he said, “and not a traitor. I am a mem tier of the
but as they grow yellowish when bung versal all. Mind can never exist with nual report that blood serum from
“You loved her very much?”
”—Chicago Tribune.
detective
police.
Give
me
my
life,
and
there often this room Is used as little out matter, nor matter without mind. bogs whlcb hare been proved to be bring me a mule.
e____
“Bo much that when her first bn»$
as possible. In the newer men-of-war They are but the two sides of the same Immutine to bog cholera bas been used
I will not only give you valuable In
band died I married her that I might»
thing
—
New
York
American.
Hs
Gate
Too
Many.
In
vaccinating
other
bogs,
which
are
formation,
but
I
will
hereafter
work
there are installed washing and drying
"My, John, you haven't a particle of otr-your side. My sympathies have ehare her grief and so leihen ft.”
thus protected from cholera for about
machines wblcb greatly facilitate tbe
“And how did It work?"
*
tact!"
three
weeks,
as
shown
by
expérimenta.
Ths
Bloodstained
Equator.
long been with you, but I have not
laundry work, making It Inexcusable
"Fine! I'm sorrier now «or bls dsstff
"What
have
I
done
now?"
If
blood
from
diseased
hogs,
however,
Human
life,
I
have
reason
to
know,
dared to desert my post to Join you.”
for a sailor to have soiled clothes.
thsn she Is.”—-Houston^
"Asking Mr Hamfat to dinner and
This machine, which dries clothes by la held cheap at Equatorvllle, and the la Injected with the serum tbe protec
"How can we be assured of this?”
votlce
“In half an hour this bouse will be I
centrifugal mot*>n. Mas tbe work rap I place Is stained with many crimes. Io tion is extended to about three and a telling him you will give blm a good
<-s~ar proof
roast! And he a second rate actor!”— surrounded by the real police. You
_ ,
<ie: I omeslead
fact, the whole equator is throughout half months.
idly and well.
t.USt'Mav Mind, Iqoi. for
Baltimore American.
bare only anticipated tbe raid , Tb'« harr'*'* •?. X '4 Na M. of
These macMnee. which are being its 25000 miles a line of Ignorance,
■Inp l «»nth. raus« H weal
you can prove by «king poaltl-^'
For Pigs on Pastura.
added to all tbe new ships, will In savagery and blood. It Is a black line
—->f will b- iu.de before
Ono *>-—
time do away with all hand work The which civilization ought to paint white.
yon will be safe.”
H c.»p«r,rk c<»._
At tbe Iowa experiment station a
<>niuiia.louer, at Tillamook,
Husband
I
don't,
thr
much
—
Strand
Magazine.
Tbe
offer
was
accepted,
.*
nn
„*
v
,
T
’
}, '«*?• '*•
old familiar sight of a long line of
ration of corn alone on tlmoths-na*-
11«,7 » . k . i.
,he fpllowius witnnw.toprove bls
..^lowance
|o
r|ar|fl
clotbee strong from bow to mastbead
story COO<* OiBre
<b« »..itmuoua rrsldence upon au<l cultivation of,
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/ Remembering titaced tbe cheapest gairi mule to rend
a*»rjnr>«r Mn. J9O7. | the land, vii
Notice i» T(U. • «W«n
will no longer be
and tbe tioat- ; Tbe
« uv man who — is « .. always
.
w w »commanded,
- —---- V. onia the Russians V»»-
ought to by way of Siberia But the automobile
that MR* LIZZIK) WlHiunRav , of Rlaine, Oregon , Porcwt Ayer,
HADiMj
of
Tillamook.county
of
Tillamook.
o
I m I m «» ur«c<
swain's mate will forget J'V -e nh^-u •» Q.fg advantage
of f h
Blain«.
Oregon
i be lenient—about one part justice
u doing pretty well for a modern intro state of Oregon, han applied totpurchaae under Ore»on
tohn 1
the act of tJonRraaa <4 Juues, JA78. aa extended I
8
’ J ALAI
"Scrub and wash ■«Jothe»?**''
1 two parts mercy.
duction.
I by ak< otAuguit 4, 1&93, tbe «Kof tw U and*
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