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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 5, I9gjj PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Ì To th» King'» T»»t». We learn In "Leave. From the nal of Sir George Smart that «ben s r George. who wa. chorister at the Chapel Royal, arranged the musical . rogriimme at the opening of the new London bridge In 1831 his chief at- traction was a glee party. Immediately after tbe glee party bad sung “God Save the King’ In tbe tent In which the king aud queen were seat ed two unknown persons In costume a man and hl» wife, stepped forward ami to Sir George's Infinite disgust tn« man played God Save the King" with his knuckles on his chin, accompanied An Old Prophecy Gives the Empire Only Five Years More. Five years more and the German empire n 111 come Io an end. So at least ►ays a prophecy made In the thirteenth century by a monk named Hermann, who lived in the monastery of Lebuin. THE HALL OF FAME. In Brandenburg, where be wrote a The only presidents named William work in Latin concerning tbe future future were tbe first Harrison and McKinley destiny of Germany for mauy centu William Winter, New York's famous ries. Tbe work Is styled the "Vati- dramatic critic, recently celebrated bls clnium Lebnlneuse." and It is In venie» seventy second birthday. after the manner of the sibylline books by his wife's voice. William Waldorf Astor has given The monk seems to have foretold Tbe king called Sir George to him $5,000 to assist tbe British school at the defeat at Jena and tbe constitu and asked who they were. Sir Georg» Athens in carrying on its excavations tlon of the Germanic confederation in by that time knew the name of the in Laconia, Greece. 1815. Unfortunately tbe prophetic performers aud gave It. adding that President H. I. Miller of tbe Chicago Hermann foretells in plain language he was sorry they had Intruded with and Eastern Illinois railroad has start the downfall of the llohenzollern dy out permission. ed a 200 acre farm for producing tur nasty. and William II. is destined to “Ob, no intrusion!” said the king tles and guinea pigs near Barrington, be the last of his race to sit on the Im “It was charming. Tell them to per a suburb of Chicago. perial throne. Tbe verses that foretell form again.” Stuyvesant Fish says, out of his this are: So Sir George had to tell the per wide experience, it Is harder for a "Terse 93 Tandem sceptra gerit qul former» that their number was en man having $250,000 a year income to stemmatls ultlmus erlt. cored by royal command, and to their come down to $50.000 a year than it Is "Verse 94. Israel Infandum gectus g eat delight nnd to the chagrin of Sir for tbe $15 a week man to come down aiidet morte plandum.” George they repeated It. Short Stories. to $10. (At last the scepter Is In the hands M. Ruau, tbe French minister of ag f treets running north and •outb of him who will be tbe last of tbe royal Not Abashed. riculture. has made James B. Mac- have tbe best health records. race Israel attempts an execrable I “When I was young." said a lawyer, Laughlln of Columbus, O., a command crime that death aloue can expiate.) ' “my best client was a wealthy old A firm In Vienna has put an adver- er of tbe order of Merlte Agricole. Mr. tlsement In one of the papers there for In 1840 William I., king of Prussia, la ly noled for saying caustic things MacLaughlln Is an Importer of French an "unscrupulous commercial agent." consulted a celebrated soothsayer who 1 about her acquaintances. One morn hones. In answer to his queries told him that Troy (N. Y.) women, conducting a 1 Ing. when 1 was staying at her house, A persistent rumor that President “tag day” for charity, had to deduct he would ascend the throne In 1849. she vilified one of her neighbors, mid Mrs. Roosevelt will visit England $6.40 from the receipts because of that the German empire would be es aimed Stamford, without stint. tablished in 1871. that he would die In next year is current in American counterfeit coin. "By way of changing the subject 1888 and that the German empire circles abroad. It is said that he will A fish peddler at Rockland, Me. I proposed to read to her from a would come to an end tn 1913. The stay six months in London with bls fonnd a pearl in a fresh water clam first three prophecies have been ful i i volume of lectures I had happened to family and will study tbe organiza tbe other day which Is as large as a filled to the very letter.—New York bring with me. She assented. I start tion of tbe navy and the management marble. He sold It for over $1,000. ed at random and when too late dis Sun. of the dockyards. A New York veterinary hospital not covered that I was In the middle of a Miss Elizabeth 8. Colton of East- only is equipped with an operating ta lecture on the government of th» Pol» Discovery Mult Bs Proved. hampton, Maas., speaks more lan ble tor horses, but also has a sun par tongue. Over their lunch the fishermen, at guages than any woman In the world. lor on the roof, where patients may “I was afraid she would think I had ease in tbe bobbing boat, talked about She has just returned from the east, recuperate. selected It to admonish her, yet 1 Peary. where she has spent a long time tn the Thieves in Memphis, looting the sa “Why doesn't he Just lie about It— dared not stop for fear of seeming to study of oriental languages. Miss Col loon of W. A. Woods, found a big bear come back and say he's reach« < the make the offense more pointed. So on ton knows forty languages sufficiently Inside as guardian, which they quieted north pole and let It go at that? It I read to the end, pretty sure that my well to read them. by feeding him with sugar while they would save a lot of money.” reading would cost me a client worth Sergeant Major Robert Elliot of the robbed the place. “Yes. it would save money, but two hundred a year to me. But when English army, now In bls eighty-sec I onded she said: Peary must bring back proof." ond year, has been awarded the Royal “ ‘Thank you, Mr. ----- . It Is an ex "How can he bring back proof? ” Home Helps. Victorian medal for tbe longest con “With his camera. It Is like this. cellent lecture and would fit my neigh tinuous service of any man ever In the To singe chickens hold them over a Only at the north pole would the bor Stamford to a T.’ ” military service of Great Britain, — Major Elliot’s service extends as far saucer of burning alcohol. It does not shadow of a bullet suspended from a string describe In a day's time a per leave soot on the flesh. Th» Confcrsnc«. back as January. 1842. Everywhere else the j “This Is a grave matter,” began the When too 111 to raise the head It Is fect circle. When Mrs. Scott Duran of Chicago shadow would be elliptical. Well. undertaker. found that she bad sunk $20.000 In her easier to drink from a narrow lipped Peary. If he ever gets to the pole, will I “Consequently we want more light model dairy and was not likely to get pitcher or a child's china teapot than hang up bls bullet and photograph au | throwu upon it.” remarked the lamp to use a tube. anything out of It. she decided to per Grease stains on leather may be re arc of his circle. He won t photograph | manufacturer. sonally conduct It for awhile and moved by carefully applying benrlne 'he whole thing, because at the north I "I hope our views will all be In har- await tbe result. She put on a white Wash pole a full day Is six months long. | tuony with the occasion,” put In the dress aud apron and went to work, or perfectly pure turpentine. ' will tell the story to 1 piano maker. The arc. though. playing dairymaid with a purpose, the spots over afterward with well scientists. It will be the proof that no "No pipe dreams," admonished the and now she has one of the most prof beaten white of an egg or a good fake has been worked.”—New Orleans plum her. itable dairies In her part of the coun- leather reviver. “I hope whatever is said none wlll try. Do not throw away the old table Times-Democrat. take It 111,” said the doctor. cloths. When too much worn to use A Queen’s Love of Animals. “Then we’ll all be good natured and on the table cut into convenient sl-e. i/ Flower and Tree. I love all animals, even spiders. not ask cross questions,” supplemented put narrow bem on sides and one inch They spin so cleverly and are such ex- the lawyer. ' It is said that tbe first weeping wll- hem on ends and see what nice, soft • ellent mothers Besides, they are mu But it was the remark of the baker low In England was planted by Alex- towels they will make. sical. My friend the SwedlBb com which broke up the meeting. under Pope, the poet. poser Hallstrom told me that for a “What I want to know, first of all,” Wild olive trees last centuries In Church Work, long time he had two spiders which he declared. "Is who Is expected to sup Turkey, and there are some for which would let themselves down from the ply the dough 7’-Baltimore American. fully 1.000 years are claimed. The famous Camden church at Cam celling by long threads when he played The vine attains a great age, contin berwell. England, a structure designed nnd station themselves on tbe piano to A Swift Bird. uing fruitful for at least 400 years, by Ruskin, has been reopened. bear the music. Of ants aud bees 1 The Mexican road runner has only A $40,000 loan has been negotiated will not speak. One who does not it Is supposed to lie equal to the oak two short legs, but he can beat a by the Broad Street Presbyterian love them Is so stupid that I have ns regards longevity. horse, a bound and an electric carriage lm church of Columbus, O., to meet The leaf of the cocosnut tree Is near nothing to say to him. Even wasps and give them a handicap start. Speed provement expenses. ly thirty feet long A single leaf of are not as black as they are painted. Is not his only recommendation. He The Baraca society, which now bas For snakes only 1 have no liking. the parasol magnolia of Ceylon affords eats as he runs, or, rather, as the over 300,000 members all over the They terrify me. But my aversion is shade for fifteen or twenty persons. things run away with him. Snakes There are in London a number of world, hopes io build a $60,000 temple doubtless due to tbe fact that I have are the principal part of his diet, big great houses doing a worldwide busi In Syracuse, where its founder. Mar not studied them enough. It seems and little. His crop Is as elastic as bls to me impossible not to love an animal legs are swift, and when he wants to ness In orchids alone Most of the shall A. Hudson, resides. Ths Danker denomination, which whose innocence and goodness one plants come from Brazil. In the bo prepare for a long Journey he colls up tanical gtrdens of Rio de Janeiro there has retched Its bicentennial with near has accurately comprehended.—Carmen a rattler or two Inside of his neck and ly all Its old forms Intact. Is now Sylva In Century. are over 6.000 varieties of orchids. sets out across the Mexican desert meeting with a desire on the part of with a swiftness that makes It look tbe younger members for such inno A Noiseless Room, like a bunch of dust on a record break Fly Catches. vation as organs In tbe churches and For many physical researches a per ing tour around the world. a staff of paid ministers. fectly noiseless room is a desldera- Cati her Jack Warner of the Wash turn, If such could be devised It ington Americana lias pun hased a half Carrot Pudding. would opeu out uew possibilities of re Remorse. interest In the Galveston club of the One cupful of grated carrots, one search. At tbe University of Utrecht 'Texas league. cupful of grated potatoes, one cupful tbe problem has been apparently suc- The insomnia of the soul. of sugar, one cupful of flour, one-half The former graud major league > essfully solved by the room designed Regret tattooed Into memory. pitcher, Charley Nichole, is pitching cupful of raisins and currants mixed by Zwaardemaker. The walls and Ghosts of evil deeds haunting a life good ball for the Pueblo club of the two teaspoonfuls of all kinds of spice celling of the room are eleven Inches Western league. Living under the lash of conscience mixed, one teaspoonful of soda one thick nnd are formed of six separate teaspoonful of salt. Mix all together Pittsburg has unearthed a great A life thrown into eclipse by an act. layers. Tbe first consists of a feltlike and steam for three hours Grease a thrower In Outfielder Owen Wilson Conscience turning state's evidence. material of horsehair known as trlcbo- lie ranks with Cobb nnd Coombs In An agony of sorrow at the grave of a please. This is followed by a layer of small pail and put the dough in It Set the pall in a kettle of boiling wa the speed nnd accuracy of bls ¡>eg wrong porous stone Isolated from the floor by glug. The knell "Too late!" ringing through sheet lead. An air space of about an ter. keeping the water well up near the top of tbe pall. Cover kettle over Jimmy McAleer's infield is tbe fast the soul. tmh Is followed by wood and then a so all the steam may be kept In as est be has had sluce lie managed tbe Standing prisoner, self confessed, be course of ground corn and sand Tbe much as possfble.-Boston Post St. Louis Americana. Ferris and Wll- fore the bar of conscience. final layer Is of specially prepared Hams are playlng tbe best ball of their Memory's revenge for irreparable ground cork known as korkstein.—Lon careers. Burning Wood. wrong — William George Jordan in don Globe. Wood crackles when It Is Ignited be New York Tribune. cause the air expanded by heat fdwfla Looking Into th» Past. English Etchings. way through the pores of the wood An old lady in New York, celebrating The Old Testament. tbe fiftieth anniversary of her wed with a crackling noise. Green wood delivery of London's milk ding. grew reminiscent. It was forty makes less snapping than dry because quires 4.5110 horses There are 39 books. years ago. she said, since she had her COnt,lD '«*■ air. being filled Five hundred Hr“» are caused an There are 929 chapters. first clothes wringer, and fluting ma I with sap and moisture, which ex tin n u ally tn London by lamp accidents There are 23.214 verses. J chines came In about the same time gulsh the flame, whereas the pores of lu keeping the accounts at the Bank There are 592.439 words. People then had one daguerreotype dry wood are filled with air, which i of England over fifty ledgers are filled There are 2.728.100 letters. taken and put It in a frame. There i supports combustion. dally. were no egg beaters, no carpet sweep The middle Is Proverbs, A firm of South|Kirt builders recently ers. no faucets, no sewing machines, Posted Him. Tbe middle chapter Is Job 29. failed because they erected bouses on The word "and" occur» 35.452 times. no street cars, electric lights and nu the site of an old haunted mansion, p!nk; 1 engaged to her the and no tenant would live there. Tbe word "Jehovah" occurs «,853 merous other things now so common. The kitchen was full of tinware, ard whole of last summer. Stranger (eager In London tipping has become a pub times. notwithstanding the fact that water J’ 'ery glad to bear it I am the Tbe shortest rene Is 1 Chronicles. lic scourge In a west end restaurant had to be carried It must all be kept r L" missioned to sue you If you pay $1 for your dinner and do chapter 1. verse 26. scoured. But one good thing of those for breach of promise. not leave a fifth of that sum as a tip The twenty-first verse of tbe seventh old days, hired girls." were paid only you are looked upon an a skinflint chapter of Ezra contains all tbe letters $5 or at most $7 per month. Lusty. of the alphabet. Shopkeeper—Is there anything else 1 t Thought Mail Was Whits Man's Food. can send you. sir? What would Ton Pith and Point I Flippant Flings. The Rev Hiram Bingham, recently \ We all get fooled tn time. trrived here from Honolulu, te one of er—I wouldn t care to ear inwki. Russlan game stattetica sbow that the most picturesque figures In the to It It might answer me back. * Th* largest part of some people ta the peasants kille«! 26.000.000 squlrrels •nodem history of the eotitb seas. Hts the wishbone. last year. but mlseed the csar — Louis Ife has been devoted to work In and You cannot afford to hare things Snapped |t Out vtlle Courterjournal. for the Gilbert Islands, which he first given to you Dear. am I ,b. Once In awhtle It comes wlth a great visited In 1367 When be first visited hive »yer iOved?” r>n Every man who works at all works ahock to a gtrl to find ont that a man the Gilbert Islands the natives had no “T**. or ever will.” too hard to fool bls money away. never notice» the dlffsrenee between a knowledge of writing and had never And It mnst bars been th» , Never tell a friend anything that forty nlns cent ahlrt watet and one that •een paper The first mall that arrived ••Id It that made bev mad would not look well tn print with your rost $27.86.—Indianapolis N»ws for the missionaries was stolen by the uame signed to It. An ambltioue pereon propoeee to sup- native carrier to whom It was intrust The fact that you had lota of good -,_____ _ LIMI. fill*. preea all needleee nolaea In New York. sd and distributed In particles to tbe times when you were young ta a poor Rut tn Washington they will still get 'tber natives, who ate the scraps under umbrella to $7.300 a year and ho occaalonallv ree- the impression that they were some_______ ._ _ storms when ognlsed hy the preeidtng tfileer Loute- kind of white man's food.-Baa Fran the storm "kewTn . Globe. people vUle CourtersJournaL CkronXK _; .way ' °°r Brevities I GERMANY’S END. Valeska Surratt received an offer to play for a year In tbe London muli. balls. Anna Held thinks she would be su' eesaful io London with "The Parisian Model." It te said that “Peter Pan" bas suc ■eeded in completely puzzling tbe gay and clever Parisians. Louis Harrison and Louis Cassavant have been engaged for tbe company to aupport Grace Van 8tuddlford. “The Call of tbe North" Is the title ot the new play in which Robert EJeson will star tbe coming season. Tbe play Is by George Broadhurst. Marie Tempest was one of the guests st an entertainment given in London by Mrs. Martin, the aunt of the Count ess of Craven, in the latter's honor. William F. Carroll has been engaged for a character part In tbe play In which Louis Mann is to star Mr Carroll Is the author of “Muldoon's Picnic.” A good school—none better. Hell established fepututu. Successful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers Living expenses low- Many other advantages, tell you about them. Write for catalogue. SALEM. OREGON - - W. I. STALEY. Pri^ St. Alphonsus Academy, Tillamook, Oregon. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Mary. A select Boarding and Day School. Primary, Intermedia^ and Academic Departments. Commercial Course, Special faci] ities for the study of Music. Location healthful. Grounds tensive. Thorough Moral and Religious Training. School re-opens Tuesday, September 8, 1908. For further information apply to SISTER SUPERIOR. Ted McKinley. H7. E. Catttrlh. M c K inley & catterlin , Real Estate Agents If you have a Farm to Sell or want to Buy One call upon us at our office : Main Street, Tillamook City, op. Larsen House. Oregon State Fair and Exposition for 1908. The Largest and Best Pacific Coast Fair! SEPT. 14-19, SALEM, ORE. Reserved Boxes Can be Had in Advance for the Races. Children, Saturday, 19th, FREE. Greatest Exhibit at any Coast Fair. Races six days; commence Mundij. New buildings all completed. Free evening enterlainmenia Walks and grounds the finest. McElroy's Band and Orchestaa. Free camping for thousands. Prominent men will speak. Agricultural College to hold meetings. 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