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F TILLAMOOK HEADLIŒHT, JULY 30, 1908 ANIMAL LEGENDS. The Buzz cf the Mosquito and the Swa'low'« Forked Tail. A GHOST STORY. The Spectral Horseman That Visits •Ut A NOISY CONVENTION, On* In Which Comanche» «nd Panther« War« Out«hri*k«d. forw Wycollar Hell. The noisiest, the Jolllest, the mo«t ex In Palestine, where several religions ' This ghost story is contributed by a citing and perhaps least logical cam of an English mugazlne. paign was that of 1840. WUllatn Hen Story of the Man Who Wanted to exi t fclJe by »lie, legend) h ive crossed I I correspondent aud Intermingled in such a way as to “Wycollar Hall, near Colne, was long ry Harrison, hero of an Indian victory Open a Small Account. make a distinct folklore. A collection the seat of the Cunliffes of Billington. at Tippecanoe, a plain old man who of stories from “Folklore In the Holy They were noted persons In their time, had lived, bls opponents sneerlngly Land." by the Itev. J. E. Ilnuauer. but evil days came, and tlielr ancestral said In a log cabin decorated with Capital Stock, $30,000.00. A WALL STREET EXPERIENCE. contains many Bible legeuds iu new estates passed out of their hands. Iu coonskins aad had drunk hard cider, forms and with humorous additions. the days of the commonwealth their was selected by Thurlow Weed as a One explains how the mosquito came loyalty cost them dear, and ultitoately Th« Would Be Depositor of Modest to buzz aud why the swalldkv's tall b they retired to Wycollar with a rem- better candidate than Henry Clay. Means Found Himself In a Place For forked. i nant only of their once extensive prop- The Issues between Van Buren, the Democratic candidate, and Harrison Millionaires—An Official's Courteous After the fall of man the serpent | erty. About 1819 the last of the fami were not clearly drawn, but the ad Explanation and Advice. missed the reward which the evil one I ly pas.-.'ed away, and the hall Is now a ventitious circumstances of Harrison's The first consideration of the Officers mass of ruins. Little but the antique "When,” said the man who writes had promised him—namely, the sweet-1 fireplace remains entire, and even the early» life were skillfully utilized tor and Directors of this bank, is the se est food in the world. An nugel was I Processions tulles pieces for magazines and things, “by appointed to assign to every creature | roam alluded to lu the following theatrical effects. _ curity of the funds intrusted to our care long with log cabins, cider barrels and some strange and unprecedented chance, bls food and dwelling place. S The cannot now be Identified. Ira- ’ ser- ' legend _ by depositors. rear a a coonskin caps on poles stretched from I had got hold of a matter of $350 all pent asked for human flesh. But Adam 1 dltion say« that once ovnrv every year at one and the same time it looked big protested and pointed out shrewdly specter horseman visits Wycollar Hall, state to state. Glee clubs were a fea Our [>ast record is an absolute guar to me. By an even more curious that as nobody had ever tasted human He Is attired In the costume of the ture of the campaign, and the Indian antee of sound aud safe banking methods. I was fairly sung into office. chance there wasn’t anything that 1 flesh It wus impossible to maintain j early Stuart period, and the trappings fighter On this evidence of stability and strength, In the convention of 1880 began the of his horse are of a most uncouth de that it was the most luscious of food. really needed to do with the money, so modern custom of cheering and coun- . we respectfully ask fur your banking '1 bus he gained a year's respite for the scription. I decided tbat I'd bank It. "On the evening of his visit the ter cheering. The Reward contingent business. race. “Now, I knew I d a general way that Meanwhile the mosquito was sent weather Is always wild and tempestu gave a parade the day of the conven In order to put money in a bank you've round the world with Instructions to ous. There is no moon to light the tion. While they were marching Lin TF. HARRISON. President and Cashier. got to be known and give your pedi lonely roads, and the residents of the coln supp'orters filled the Wigwam. gree and look respectable, and all that. taste and report upon the blood of ev district do not venture out of their With the nauilug of the candidates ery living creature. At the end of IW land I hated to approach a bank with- J twelve months It was to report in open cottages. When the wind bowls loud began the cheering. Murat Halstead [UUl out auy evil sort V»» of VS credentials. CWM (.«Ml K>. Therefore I est the horseman can be beard dash said that when Seward was nominated ill 1 1 went to the business manager of a court the result of Its researches. ing up the road at full speed, and. aft and seconded "the shouting was ab Now, Adam had a friend In that sa >*«EE13 -------- certain — magazine agi----- which ------- occasionally -------------- cred bird the swallow, which annually er crossing the narrow bridge, he sud solutely frantic, shrill and wild. Co- prints pieces that I write and asked stops at the door of the hall. manches or pantuers never struck a makes a pilgrimage to Mecca and all denly i him what I'd better do. The rider then dismounts and makes higher note or gave s< reams with more “ ‘Simplest thing In the world.’ said holy places. This bird shadowed the ' way up the broad oaken stairs Into Infernal intensity. Looking from the mosquito all the twelve months until his I be. 'I'll give you a note to our bauk.’ of the rooms of the bouse. Dread stage over the vast amphitheater, noth i “That sounded flue to me. He wrote the day of the decision. Then as the one Insect was on its way to the court the fill screams, as from a woman, are ing was to be seen below but thou me the uote, aud 1 started for the bank p sands of hats—a black, mighty swarm a good deal tickled over how easy the swallow met it openly and asked what then beard, which soon subside into of hats flying with the velocity of hor I groans. The horseman then makes bls flesh and blood It had fouud sweetest, i little depositing proceeding had been ST appearance nt the door, nt once mounts nets over a mass of human beads, "Man’s,” replied the mosquito. made. THE NEW most of the mouths of which were “What?” asked the swallow. "Please his steed and gallops off. EVE7V 7H£CH/LDB£N “The bank to which 1 had the note Is “His body can be seen through by open.” In Wall street. I asked the uniformed s.iy it again, for 1 am rather deaf.” But when Lincoln's nomination was On this the mosquito opened its those who may chance to be present: man who was standing around where It’s wholesome I'd find the receiving teller’s window, mouth wide to shout, aud the swallow his horse appears to be wild with rage, seconded the west was beard from. and he pointed tbat window out to me. darted In its bill aud plucked out the and Its nostrils stream with Are. The “I thought the Seward yell could not It’s pure tradition is that one of the Cunliffes be surpassed." said Halstead, “but the I got Into line and watched the teller Insect’s tongue. murdered his wife lu that room and Lincoln boys were clearly ahead and, They tueu proceeded to the court, take In money. It’s good that the specter horseman Is the ghost feeling tbelr victory ns there was a where all living creatures were assem “I must own tbat I was a bit stalled bled to hear the decision. On being. of the murderer, who Is doomed to pay lull in the storm, took deep breaths all to note the great size of some of the For sale at all deposits he was receiving. Why, fel asked the outcome of its investigation.' an annual visit to the home of his around and gave a scream that was leading temperance lows were giving the money to him by the mosquito, which could now only j , victim. She Is said to have predicted positively awful and accompanied It the satchelful. But I had my note In buzz, was unable to make itself under-1 I the extinction of the family, which. with stamping that made every plank drink stands. my pocket, and I remained complacent stood, and the swallow, pretending to ! according to the. story, has been liter- and pillar In the building quiver.” On the third ballot Lincoln was nom be Its spokesman, declared that the i I ally fulfilled.” enough with that couselousness. G uaranteed inated. The shouting was so deafen Insect had said that it had found the “ When 1 reached the receiving teller N on I ntoxicating ing that the cannon which was dis I passed In my note, and the receiving blood of the frog the most delicious. THE CRITICS. charged on the roof of the building teller, a decidedly civil young man, Seutence was therefore given that opened it and rend It. Then be looked frogs, uot men, should be the serpent's These Observers Were Wholly Pér could not.be beard inside. — Chicago^ Record-Herald. at me, after which he read the note food. sonal In Their Judgments. In its rage and disappointment the again, this time with a sort of puzzled “ The critical faculty Is rare, ” said ASTORIA, OREGON expression on his countenance. I didn't serpent darted forward to destroy the an.editor and critic at a Philadelphia PERILOUS SLEEPWALKING. see wliy the receiving teller should be swallow. But the bird was too quick; art club. “It must be impersonal. But puzzled over such a simple matter, but the serpent succeeded only in biting most of us incline to be wholly per Th« Trag«dy on Which Bellini Wrote puzzled he seemed. He rang a bell, some feathers out of the middle of the sonal In our criticism. The fact was Hi« Celebrated Opera. and the uniformed man who’d directed swallow’s tall. brought home to me at oue of the exhi Somnambulists can maintain their This is why swallows have forked bitions nt the Academy of Fine Arts. me to that window appeared. footing In the most perilous places so “ ‘Show this gentleman to the office tails. “Passing from picture to picture. 1 long as they remalu in a state of som of the cashier,’ said the receiving teller overheard many criticisms. Thus a nambulism. but If suddenly awakened to the uniformed man. at the same EASY PHYSICAL CULTURE. lady In n rich gown said: they Instantly lose their self posses time regarding me with a pleasant “ ‘What a superb portrait of a young sion and balance. smile, and the uniformed man led me How One May Promot« Good Health girl! It should certainly wlu the Car On one occasion a young woman liv Without Expense. down the passageway and took me negie prize. It is easy to see that the ing in Dresden was seen at midnight behind n railing where there was a First of all, there Is the sensible use gown was made by Paquin.’ walking on the edge of the roof of her handsome gray haired gentleman sit of the odd moments of the day. For "A fat, red nosed man In a fur lined house. Her family were immediately ting at a desk. example, I must go out to my work in overcoat halted before a picture enti told of her plight, but were afraid to “The handsome gray haired gentle the city; I must get up from my chair tled ’The Luncheon.’ go near her. The neighbors gathered man received me cordially and invited after or at Intervals during my work; 1 “ ’Tills still life,’ he exclaimed, ‘Is me to be seated. I handed him my must go upstairs. Here are the oppor the most admirable I have ever seen, about the house and placed mattresses and blankets along the street In hopes tunities : note, which the receiving teller had Terrapin, canvasback, champagne, lob- they might save her In case she returned to me, and be leaned back hi During the wash 1 can rub myself star, even Perigord pie—ah, what a that fell. his chair and read It carefully. Then well all over my skin. Having used genius.' She danced for over an hour on the he. too, looked puzzled after he'd read the warm water and soap and warm “ Tn this historical painting,’ I beard the note a second time. Then he look water again, I can dip my hands in nn antiquary say, ‘the costumes are ac slanting roof, apparently retaining her ed at me pleasantly over the tops of cold water and then give my skill a curate In every detail. The painter is a balance without difficulty, and every now and then she would advance to his spectacles. capital friction with the palms of my second Raphael.' " ‘Ahem!’ said the handsome gray hands. This will afford excellent ex “ 'That horse there,’ said a young the edge and bow to the silent crowd haired gentleman, not disagreeably, but ercise for the arms and shoulders and. polo player, ‘is exactly like my Poda- standing many feet below her. At last she climbed down on to the In a nice, bauker-llke way. ‘Might I— when I stoop, for the trunk muscles. sokus. It's the best picture In the ex wide gutter which ran In front of the er—inquire, Mr. Penphlst, without It will clean me, will help to hardeu hibition.' window through which she had come, seeming to be unduly Inquisitive, as and Invigorate me and will make my “An athlete uttered a cry of delight with the evident intention of re-enter to how—er—large a—er—balance you hands and my whole body glow de- before a daub called ‘The Gladiator.' ing the house. The crowd, watching lightfully. It will need scarcely any would usually be carrying?’ “ ‘What shoulders! What arms!' he her so intently drew a sigh of relief. “Well, tbat was a civil enough ques extra time. raid. ‘I lx>t anything the Jury gives But,. unfortunately, her terrified rela tion, nothing inquisitive abont It. When I go out Into the street. and this painting the highest award.’ tives. thinking to assist her, had placed “ ‘Why, sir,’ 1 said to the handsome Indeed whenever I go out. I can take “Arid half the throng, departing, said: two lighted candles In the room near gray, haired gentleman. 'I am opening two extra deep and full breaths of “ ‘ The picture In the last room Is the the window, and as she approached the an account with a matter of some $350. fresh air In through the uostrils. And best. No, but I shall no doubt make some addi I can repeat this wonderfully healthy I to It. In we didn't see It—couldn't get light fell directly In her eyes. . Instantly the shock awakened her. tions to that within the next two practice whenever I wait at a crossing, away the fact—but It draws far and biggest crowd.' ” and she swayed back and forth In her mouths, aud probably I shall carry a whenever I wait at all. aud just before perilous position; then, with a frightful balance of—well. say. $500 or $800 right I go Into any building from the street, Molo Superstitions. Having bought the Feed and Imple scream, she fell headlong to the ground. along.' and also before auy Important work According to tradition. If you have a ment Business of B. O. Snuffer in this “The kindly cashier with the gray or interview, and. of course, the first mole on your chlu you may expect to She was fatally hurt and died In a few hours. It was on this tragedy that thing In the morning and the last thing hair fairly beamed upon me. city, I am prepared to furnish everything be wealthy, while if you have It un “ ‘Er Just so, just so.’ said he, twid at night. Here there is not one mo der your arm It promises you wealth Bellini wrote bls celebrated opera ‘‘La in the Implement line. dling Ills thumbs. ‘We feel compli ment of extra time demanded, but and honor as well. A mole on the Sonnambula.”—Washington Poet. mented, Mr. Penphlst, we really do, there Is so much effective but easy- ankle Indicates courage. On the left The Tragic Loco Weed. that you should have come to us. And physical culture tbat at the end of a temple a mole Indicates tbat you will Good goods at honest prices. The abominable Mexican plant known It Is unfortunate—er—really unfortu year the improvement In the breathing find frleuds among the great ones of nate, that we are so utterly lacking In capacity, the endurance, the vigor, the the earth, but if It be placed on the as the loco weed has the peculiar prop Give me a call. facilities for taking care of account« complexion and even in the control of right temple It warns you of coming erty of making Irrational both men and the temper may be almost beyond be of such a character.’ distress. A mole on a man's knee beast« who partake of it Horses and Yours for business, “‘You see, Mr. Penphlst, our Institu lief. And. best of all, the automatic means that he may expect to marry a cattle out on the prairies after grazing tion Is of—er-a sort of special charac habit of fuller and more rhythmical rich woman. A mole on the neck upon It go crazy, and a "locoed" pony ter. It Is used as a depository by Inhalations may be firmly fixed.-Eus promises wealth. If you have a mole will perform all kinds of queer antic«. CLARENCE HANENKRATT. well, perhaps I should put It in a tace Mlles in Metropolitan Magazine. on your nose you are going to be a It Is said that If a man comes under clearer manner. I say it to you quite In great traveler. A mole on the throat Its spell he never regains his senses, Ths Dear Old Days. confidence, you understand. Mr. Pen the Insanity produced by It being incur able It is gaid that the |osg Qf mlnd phlst. but we have only 1.800 deposit Touched by his sad story, a narrls Indicate« health and wealth. ors on our books, and these 1,800 de bnrg woman recently furnished a meal of the 111 fated Carlotta was no doubt The 8ilent Winners. positors’ aggregate balance« amount «11 to a melancholy looking holio who had due to the fact that some enemy drug Examine our list of presidential . ....... 1,1 presidential can applied therefor at the back door. the time to a matter of $110.000.000.' and see how few of them made ged her with a preparation of loco, al "Well, that was about enough. I "Why do you stick out the middle didates though history has It that «he went In- stump speeches. saw the light then. I'd drifted Into finger of your left hand so straight sane by rea«on of her husband's exe George Washington made none a millionaires* bank on the careless cre- while you are eating?" asked the com cution. Baltimore American. i dentlala of a business manager who’d passionate woman. "Was It ever bro Thomas Jefferson made none. J1''.?”' J°hn Qulnry Ad“ms. I written me that note no doubt In a ken?" A Gentle Husband. thoughtless mood. "No. mum," answered the hobo, with .Tames Madison, James Monroe made is erecting a plant at woman (to her husband, bually en- I "The gray haired cashier acted bnUy a snuffle. "But during my halcyon A“drPW Jack”®- »or «aged writing)-My dear, correctly PORTLAND. OREGON | about It. He recommended a fine bank days I wore a diamond ring on that Mart)” v ^hat Is a dentlat’ Husband Y an Buren, nor General Harrt- Xl* for the manufacture of their I to me—‘one that combines-perfect re- finger, and old habits are bard to break, S Martin pica;reVoarT K P°lk- nw Fr” kl'a (crossly)—Derived from dent French world famous sixmelbllity with the necessary facill- mum."—Harper's Weekly. neroe. nor J.me. Buchanan.-Jeffer- r»r teeth, a man who pulls teeth. (Hus- PORTABLE WELL ■ ties for handling accounts like—er— down ,0 Wr,tln* a^ln ' I yours, Mr. Penpliist.' be added. DRILLING MACHINES The Candidate*« Cour««. “Out-of-door-' V h ü. TuVLNA th«7^ *r- 700 M1<’ thla mornlng , “For all of the cashier's niceties« I fur water, oil. gas. etc., etc. “When a candidate thinks he's right that linguist was derived from the Iat- A Fortunate Man. UAt thinrf for n ßtotvlrt t b»v I u a Iked out of there Into the cold gray he must «tick to his belief." A moderate amount of mïrT/V " ’■°'lng m”tron to the -Y h “U'T Husband (crosaly) Lonrninn to ntiuol well and tight of Wall street feeling like a good "But supposing all his constituents market place dhl g,. where she bo-'? acquirln¡r quaü .lea cf money will itart yon in ! deal of a human caterpillar. think differently T' an oyster plant, then set ,t J’Ù'at BELT-CONI ROI . ore: SION a profitable buaineas. | "1 didn't go to the bank recommended "In tbat case he must show his true tort hivfZ: ba ml v ° P.Ul1’ °Ut tOn«uea’ Hus- MAM INI S 5 , tuada,n- but I wish he did.- l to me by the cashier; didn't have the STAR PORTABLE greatness by casting aside all personal ■»••al RTtvsut rni urmmi \ London Answers. I nerve to visit any more banks. I’ve bias and emphatically assuming that a DRILLING MACHINES Auk your Denier /.»r r !•< l gat $''.2 left now of the $350, but Tm majority cannot be wrong."-Cleveland Shot run« !osit on out ti have been proved by ftouviv«! nuike. If you r mi . Th« Beet Man. . going to use that as a nest egg. and Plain Dealer. Competitive Tests to be we ship dire* t. • hi . . L1’ tt-” asked th« dear girl maybe some day even yet I’ll have a receipt of rnfHloT? The Bist In 1 he World. -ChicagoTew'0' hla O,rn "tt” ’«e.” r«n"ed th.e'l^*'TO°ln’* attend*“‘ to I txink account."—New York Sim. everybody Pleased. »uni t f - w n'«i » «’ For full particulars regard Nite fnand in lí<» 1 i . caned the ‘beet many * Deacon A nr you willing to go? Pn- ■ f”«r er-»« in ««.imi to . r • ing welt drilling machine«, _I suppose If. because be Is the beat ■IM T h » Co’ r Hattr -”»».■ e.-ra Tb« universe is not rich enough to popular Cltlaen (dying, — Oh. yea; I am tools. »uppli««. etc., writ« to ■]<*•«' oa.tvk ..wMrt—a 1 1 . . An »>'• Opener. buy the vote of an honest maa.—Greg Deacon— Well. Pm glad you are, for growled the fussy old bachelor — Eight oHoc«," exciaimd « ,, Kan«i. city New,book. ■ J. STCVma ARMS Ä THE STAR DRILUM6 MACHINE CO. ory. that makes It unanimous -Judge •hotel, yawning. ' H P. O. bex 4 -C7 POHTLAHO, owaaoa. ’ ■ CRkore? ( tel -, M.W.. < . F. A ren ««rrely ope„ my eyes- W 1 vt Con.id.ret. C.n«>r,his- An Innocent heart auapeete no gaDe L ot » yt>nr neighbor, bat don't pull AKHOH. OHIO. kno'1'’«your Portuguese Proverbi down the fence.-German Proverb kept **"• we’re P It from him. -Harper ’« «ud Weekly. Cfk Tillamook County Bank *> Jï£C(H I (!) j i I H, i. oM, ! Wife, tW. X)S. ZZÄ3S ICE, », tEGOÏ. ,X .D., RGEOy NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. FOR w«i it, & Co.. ARCAINS ! » RGJ SAPPINGTON & CO »ON. * THE GROCERS OSS, RGJ 011«. mook,® To the Public, 5, on. y » ttist , : fro»' ce. ,leTi 1 Rtf* T- ogrtP* A». Wî I t