TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER' 19, 1908.
Insomnia and Alarm Clocks.
THE FIGHT FOR FAME.
Mart’s
H*r*ie Effort to Clutch
Pricslss* Jewel.
th*
The patient complained of Insomnia.
"You must get an alarm clock at
once," said the physician.
The patient stared.
“I mean it. What time do yon waken
usually in tbe night?’
“Two o’clock lately.”
“Set tbe alarm for fifteen minute*
before 2. As soon as it strikes, get
up, dress for tbe day and take a walk
of not less than two miles. Do not go
to bed again that day under any cir
cumstances, nor take a nap, even sit-
ting in your chair.
“The next night set the alarm at a
quarter past 2. You will Bleep until it
wakens you. Get up as before and
trike another two mile walk.
“The third night you can venture to
set your alarm at 3. Repeat tbe walk.
If you are not cured by that time, you
will be a more difficult case than any
I have had heretofore, but if tbe habit
of lying awake is not broken begin
back at 2 o'clock again and repeat.”—
New York Press.
GLOUCESTER.
Th* Greatest Fishing C*nt*r In th*
United 8tats*.
Smyrna Figs.
Smyrna figs ripen by the beginning
it August.
They are not picked, but
when they reach a certain maturity
they begin to dry. «nd consequently
they drop on the ground. In the morn
Ing everybody on the plantation* goes
around with buckets gathering the
fruit, which they carry to a certain
place where the ground is covered
with dry leaves and straw (sergcli
and on which they spread the fruit,
exposing it to the sun, allowing it to
remain there from two to three days
It takes about three days to dry the
fig if north winds prevail, as the at
mosphere is then very dry. If. how
ever, westerly winds are blowing,
which means heavy dew at night, the
fruit must remain exposed to the sun
from five to seven days. This is a
dangerous period, as rain or even a
shower might ruin hundreds of tons of
fruit lying on the ground. Heavy dews
sometimes are just as detrimental.
The proper atmospheric conditions to
Insure a crop of large, sound, rich figs
are west winds in June and July, fol
lowed by north winds in August, and
from then on an occasional west wind
every five or six days.
Everything smells of fish In Glouces
ter. It is not an odor to which any of
the natives object. Nor do visitors
find In It anything of which to com
plain. for it is the pungent ozone of the
sea. the smell of fish freshly caught.
Gloucester has really never known any
thing else, for since Its beginning, ap
proaching three centuries ago, it has
always had fishing for its chief Indus
try. and today it is the greatest fish
ing center of the United States and.
according to the belief of muny, of the
world.
When a two masted schooner, laden
to the gunwales with Its cargo of fish,
comes Into the wharfs the fish are car
ried in great tubs. Over these stand
a company of experts, men who have
cleaned hundreds of thousands of fish
and who can make the quick cuts and
do the scraping with Incredible speed.
Running to each tub Is a hose, and aft
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er the waste has been removed an In
Wonderful.
stant under the high pressure of wg-
Two sailors noticed that a shark was ter from the hose cleans out the fish
following their ship. Not knowing completely and makes it sweet and
how to get rid of ft, they threw a ready for the next step In the opera
Not a Nursery.
chair overboard.
tion. Codfish Is dried and salted be
"Before I got this job I had no Idea
The shark swallowed this,.but still fore being sent to the market, and the
followed.
work is also done on the wharfs. so many funny things happened on
The sailors then threw a box of or Here are ranged hundreds of tables j street cars.” said a new conductor, ac-
anges overboard to It.
exposed to the bright sunlight. The
T‘_ I cording to the Denver Post. “Every
The shark swallowed this and still cleansed fish are piled up in such a day I see and hear things that are
followed.
manner that the warm rays get a most amusing. For Instance, a woman with
a baby about two years old boarded
The men seemed completely beaten admirable chance at them.
for a moment what to do until one of
From the open air drying tables the my car and rode downtown. When we
them said that those on board should fish are shifted to the boxing and pack reached Fifteenth and California she
draw lots tor who bad to satisfy the ing establishments, which are also lo rose to get off. The baby was tucked
«^¡OUR UMBRELLA.
shark.
cated along the water front, and then SA.'1'’'y In tbe corner of the seat. The
It fell to an old woman. So the sail they are made ready to be shipped to woman hesitated in the aisle. ‘Say,’
A Simple »nd Effective Method of ors tossed her overboard, and the
all parts of the world. — Springfield she said to me, ‘I'd like to ask a favot
Marking It.
shark ate her at one bite.
of you.’
Union.
Lame plate» on tbe handle seldom
This did not content the fish, which
“ ‘What is it?’ I asked.
ass st In the recovery of even bor still followed. So the sailors harpoon
“ ‘I’ve got some shopping to do,' she
INSOMNIA.
rowed, to sn.v nothing of lost, umbrel ed it and dragged it on board.
said. ‘Would you please take baby
las. But there is a way by which you
On opening it they found to their
around a trip with you? I don’t want
may so mark your umbrellas tb it the surprise the old woman sitting on the Curious Way In Which It Affected • him with me. I'll be back when you
Woman
’
s
Imagination.
finders and borrowers thereof H ill be I chair selling oranges "three a penny.”
“I can't stand this any longer, doc return to this corner and take him.’
reminded of your name and address —Pearson's Weekly.
“ ‘Madam.’ I replied, ‘I can’t take
tor," said the nervous woman. “If
every time they stealthily sally forth
tbe patient in the next room to mine, care of your baby. Suppose he should
with your umbrella over their heads.
Fresh Water From the Ocean.
No. 22. doesn't keep quiet at night 1 get to crying, as he undoubtedly
Make a paste of cornstarch with wa
Manama, the principal port of the must change n»y room or leave the would ?’
ter: brush over the Inner surface of
“ ‘Well, goodness me,’ she said, ‘you
the umbrella where you wish to have Bahrein islands, the center of the sanitarium altogether."
“What's the trouble?” asked her could slap him, couldn't you?’ ”
your Initials or your name In full pearl fisheries, gets Its fresh water
either with or without your street ad from the ocean. Visitors often note physician.
The Complete Alpinist.
dress. When this paste Is dry paint boats anchored a few hundred yards
“She has one of these squeaky old
The young millionaire had climbed
your name on tbe cornstarch, using from the shore, the boatmen engaged wooden bedsteads, and every time she
pure white lend. Let the paint dry In drawing fresh water from springs I turns over it awakens me. Last night the Jungfrau, Monck and Eiger.
“It is more dangerous work than mo
thoroughly; rub a stlfllsh brush over at the bottom of the sea. These springs she did nothing but toss to and fro,
well up strongly at a considerable and I didn't get a single wink of toring," he said, “and, dear me, how
the whitened surface until the corn
depth, and the entire water supply sleep.”
the climber is loaded down. He re
starch Is removed.
of the town is obtained from them.
You will thereupon find the
“I'll see to that at once." he assured sembles a peddler more than anything
The fresh water Is procured In two her. “A woman In your condition cer else. He carries wood to make a fire
letters of your name standing
immaculately against tbe b!u k back ways—either in a goatskin water bag. tainly must have absolute quiet at with. He carries nails for his boots.
ground of your umbrella cover T'u which a diver takes down with him night. I'll have the patient In No. 22 He carries a lamp. He also has an ax
cornstarch paste Is applied to keep tie and carefully closes before bringing it sleep on the roof. The fresh air will wherewith to cut steps for himself In
to the surface, or by letting down long be better for her anyway.”
perpendicular Ice walls, and be has a
oils of tbe paint from penetrating th
umbrella cover aud showing on tin hollow pipes of bamboo, weighted at
The next morning the nervous wo- cord wherewith to rope himself to his
outer side. As It Is. uo unsightly the lower end, through which the man appeared In the consultation companions, and he has a staff to help
grease s|K>ts come through. Your name water rises up uncontaminated to the room of the sanitarium in radiant him up and down the steeps. In the
Is fixed and If painted near tbe tip II surface.—Argonaut.
sack on his back there are all sorts
mood.
will be unobtrusive to you. though a
“IIow did you sleep?” asked the doc of things—tubes of concentrated soup,
constant reminder to tbe borrower or
The Mere Formality Won.
tea, coffee, candles, socks, extra shirts,
tor.
finder.—Scientific American.
"Yes, sir." said the pale, youthful
“Perfectly,” she replied. “I'm so gloves, pins, brandy, meat extract,
suitor; “I have come to ask you for much obliged to you. It made a great smoked glasses.
And dangling be
your daughter's hand. She is fair as difference.”
An Error In C.ography,
tween his shoulders is a pair of
lilies,
charming
”
—
On oue occasion the British lost n
snowshoes, without which in the hot
"I knew It would," he said gravely.
"Is that Mary you’re talking about?”
poiut in their war with R ush I u by rcu
He was telling the truth, because he August sun he would sink in the soft
son of au error In their geography asked papa.
knew tbe power of the Imagination In snow quite up to his knees at every
This was when Commodore Elliot had
"Yes, sir. It Is a mere formality, I disease, especially of the nerves. As step.”—New Orleans Times-Democrat.
succeeded In blockading the Russian know, this asking for your daughter’s a matter of fact. No. 22 had not been
fleet in the gulf of Saghalln, on. the hand, but we thought It would be occupied at night for three weeks, The
Wanted ths Other One.
east toast of Siberia. The Russians pleasing to you if It were observed.”
A handsome and neatly dressed young
patient had been sleeping on the roof
were lu a cul-de-sac. aud tbe British
Mary’s papa stiffened.
woman was walking down the street
all the time.—Exchange.
ships waited contentedly for such time
“And may I Inquire," he asked, "who
the other day, followed by her favor
az the enemy should venture to put to suggested that asking my consent to
Ite dachshund pup. It was market
Got Quite Pleasant.
sea. But they waited In vulu, and at Mary’s marriage was a mere formal
The mistress of a hospitable home In day. and the pavement being some-
last an Investigation was made. It ity?”
New York recently had to employ a what crowded caused the dog to get
was found that the Russian fleet had
"You may, sir,' replied the young new second girl whose work she liked, some distance behind its mistress.
vaulshcd. While tbe British commo man simply. “It was Mary’s mother.”
but whose blunt and forbidding man Fearing it would lose sight of her, she
dore waited nt tile south end of tbe
ner she liked not at all. She talked to called, “Come along, sir!”
gulf, the Russian »hips slipped away
Paraguay’s Sweet Plant,
A would be wit who was near step
the girl aud urged her to be pleasant
through the shallows at the uortb cud
▲ herb called by the natives caa and agreeable whenever she had to say ped up to her and with great politeness
Into the sea of Okhotsk. Until this ehe, but botanlcally Eupatorlum re-
anything to other people, particularly said, "Certainly, miss.”
discovery was made tbe British gov ba nd la num, grows wild in Paraguay.
visitors.
"Ah,” she exclaimed as her pet came
ernment had believed Sugbtlllti to be It is remarkable for its sweetness. In
A great surprise for the mistress fol running up, “you have made a mis
a peninsula.
Now, too late, they deed. the native name means the
take! This is the puppy I called.”—
learned that It was an Island. with a “sugar plant.” It grows along the bor lowed this admonition. The next day
London Tit-Bits.
very uarrow channel nt the north eml ders of the river Amambahi and at the girl happened to attend the door,
of tbe gulf running Into tbe sea of tains a height of only about five inches. and she opened it Just as her mistress
was passing through the hall. To the
Knew Them at Once.
Okhotsk.—New York Tribune.
I he smallest bit of this plant when astonishment aud bewilderment of the
The vicar appointed to a living In an
placed upon the tongue produces a latter the girl reached out and, catch old English village was anxious to re
Hay on Church Floor.
surprisingly sweet flavor, which, it is ing the caller by the hand, actually store his church. On either side of
A curious custom Is umimilly obaerv said, lasts for hours. The saccharine
dragged her Inside the door, express
ed nt Old Neston church on St. Swlth power is much greater than that of ing her pleasure at seeing her. and the porch were grotesque, not to say
hideous, faces that had become almost
In'* day. The church Is dedicated to sugar.—Youth's Companion.
then hastened to announce the call to hidden, The vicar bad these ancient
St Swlthln. aud on festival day the
her mistress.—New York Sun.
faces worked up until their features
church Is strewn with hay. Many
The Sleeplees Seven.
were made distinct Then he took a
years ago some donor left a field to
“There were seven of the twelve,”
Canaris* of Paris.
very
old lady of the parish to see
provide money for bread which 1» dis said one of the discharged jurors In
The vender of chickweed in Pari« them and jokingly asked if she could
tributed four time» a year. The tenant speaking of the matter next morning,
Is a well known figure. The sellers tell him who they were,
Why, bless
of the field has to supply tbe bay to
who dldn t want to sleep themselves
strew th* church. The custom Is sup and wouldn't let the rest of us sleep. are numerous, and their cry is one of my heart, sir," said she, peering at the
posed to have orgluated from the fact Whenever we dropped Into a doze they the most noteworthy of those that re old ornaments, “it's you and your good
that on festival Sunday tbe parishion came around and shook us till we were sound In the morning in the streets of lady!”
the French capital. According to the
era wear new tjoots, and the Idea of the wide awake again.”
P»ar 8hapsd Balloons.
Bulletin des Ilalles. there are about a
donor was to have the bay laid down
‘And you had to submit, I suppose, huudred thousand canaries In the cap
Pear
shaped
balloons are the fashion
to stop the squeaking Incidental to new for they constituted the majority?”
ital, and the dally consumption of in Belgium. The point is upward; the
foot wear.— London St nnda rd.
"Yes. They were a rousing majority.” chtckweed la estimated at 12.000. This base of the balloon is spherical. It is
•aid the hollow eyed Juror, with a [Ten •tun looks large, but it allows only 2 claimed that balloons of this shape
Ancient.
sive attempt to be facetious—Chicago cents for each bird. A Paris contem pierce the air vertically with far great
“You uevcr give credit for the Joke* Tribune.
porary points out that a goodly portion er speed than the ordinary spherical
you print."
of land between Suresnes and Cour- balloon. Consequently they are stead
"Well," responded the editor of the
A Life Note.
bevole Is set aside for the cultivation ier.
Punkvlll« Palladium. “I don't know
"l ife Is what we make it," said the of the weed.
whom to give credit to. Noali tailed I philosopher.
Bet Not to Pay Back.
to carry those records Into the ark."—
“Alas,” exclaimed the practical one,
Dinka—I see Rouge has bought an
The Excitement.
Louisville Courier Journal.
"that we can’t make It a million!”
automobile. I didn't think be had suf
"How fast do you usually travel?’
he ask Providence to make us
”1 don’t pay much attention to that.' ficient means to do that. Winks—Oh.
Ha Apologised.
thankful for what we receive and then answered the motorist,
I get most he has all sorts of means of borrowing
Henry, aged three, was left ■ lone go to figuring on Just how much Provi
of my excitement In watching the ra- money and Just as many means of
with his three month» old brother. His dence Is going to send ua.—Atlanta
pkllty wltb which pedestrians mor« spending tt—Judge's Library.
mother, hearing the tieby cry. return Constitution.
out of my way."—Washington Star.
ed to find out what had happened.
Too Inquisitive.
“Oh,” said Henry, "I choked him a lit
A Pressât.
Fsminin* Nsrvss.
Politician—Congratulate me. my dear.
tle. but I asked him to ecuse me.”—
That's a very fine pur** you have.
There are nervous women, there ar* I’ve won the nomination. His Wife (In
Delineator
Henry."
“Ye* My wife gav* It to me on my hypernervous women. But nomen so surprise!—Honestly? Politician-Now.
nervous that th* continual rustic of • what in thunder did you want to bring
Wholeeal* Wealth.
birthday."
silk skirt makes them nervous—no. up that point for?—Exchange.
"Ho la not rich aa wealth Is meat-
' Indeed' Anything In tt?'
there ar* no women so nervous as that.
ured today ”
"Ye*; the bill for the puree?
—Wellington Free Lance.
“Measured, eh?' murmured an elder-
Not Deliberata.
pMflbopter. ”1 gusas that'* ■ mod
Wife- I claim that the story you told
On* Eiieoptlon.
Sticks to His Word.
■* t^n
They used to count the
me last night when you came home
Th* Husband (during th* quarralv-
"He Is a man who sticks to every wee a deliberete lie! Hnb-And I aay
money In th* old days."-rhlladelphla You r* always making barvrina. We*
word
he
say».
”
Bulletin.
It wasn’t! I never thought up one
there *rer a time when you didn’t?
“Is that so?’
more quickly In my life!
Th* WlffrYe», sir; oo ¿y wwddtng
“Ye*; be stutters *a"-N*w York
The Bachelor's Button.
day.
Telegram.
“What la a 'bachelor'* button? "
Miraculau* Foresight.
"Ono that ain't there.”—Cleveland
Englishman (reading)— “Keep Ort—
Turn thyself to the true riche* and
Necenlty la stronger far than art.—
Thi* Means You!” Bab Jov*. how did
Aeschylus.
I learn to be content with tittle -
I they know I was coming’—J ndg*.
Ills way was In a bloody lane where
clanking calsaon* splashed along, his
goal the line where blazing guns luugb-
ed out their song of death. On, on, on
be weut. Ill* ears were tilled with
sounds of quick commands, bugle
blasts, discordant drums. No flutter
ing fear was In his heart, no thought
of home, no specter of the dread de
spair that waiter! at the hearth if he
never came again. To bint there was
no terror In the saber’s flashing blade,
r.o warning In the bullet’s deadly blss.
Youth trod all reason underfoot; am
blfion saw all glory overhead. On, on
be went to woo and win bls bride, the
priceless Jewel—fame!
Another In a garret sighed for fame.
Crusts were his portion and bis rai
ment only rags. Hermit-llke be toiled
alone, nor cold nor hunger ever daunt
ed him. He marshaled all his hosts,
and visions came and went. On. on
be tolled. In the snowflakes that drift
ed In and touched bls hands lie read a
message from the world without, all
white, nil cheerless. Still as a chryra-
11« Ills fancy wove and spun and made
It i garments wondrous, then burst lu
splendor on ii waiting world.
Both fought the fight, each In his
way. one for a heroic shape of bronze
one for a speechless marble face, each
for the epitaph, that all the ages In the
dust of time might know “he did and
died."—Wade Mountfortt In Era Mag
azine.
A >
Th* Power of Habit.
After having been a faithful devote*
of the automobile two years or mor*
Mr. Bragdon suddenly was seized with
a violent fancy for motor boats. “A
beautiful river runs by thi* town." he
said. "Why not have some enjoyment
out of it? In a motor boat you don’t
hnve to dodge policemen and rural con
stables.”
So he bought one. took a day’» In
•traction tn tbe art of managing It and
keeping the machinery in running or
der aud started out on his first trip
with it one bright morning In July.
It was late In the afternoon when he
returned home. He came In by tbe
back way. His clothes were water
soaked, and he had a generally limp
and bedraggled appearance.
“For pity's sake. Alfred!” exclaimed
bis wife. “What has happened to you?
Did the boat upset?”
"No. Lucy,” he answered. “Don't
ray anything about It and I’ll tell you
Tbe boat’s all right, but when I had
been out on tbe water an hour or two
something went wrong with the mo
tor.”
"Well?”
“Well, before I—er—knew what I
was doing I was over tbe side of the
boat and trying to get under It to fix
the thing.”
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“This Incident,” said a doctor, "hap
pened in France two or three centu
ries ago, in the days when public
criers were always in evidence. There
wa3 a physician of Montpelier who
used to go from place to place to prac
tice the healing art. He employed a
I very ingenious trick to help him on
his way. When he came to a town
where he was not known he pretended
to have lost his dog, which be de
clared was a very valuable animal,
and ordered the public crier to roam
about, beat loud on his drum and oiler
a reward of 25 louis to whoever should
bring the dog to him. At the same
time the crier was directed to mention
all the titles and academic honors of
the doctor as well as his place of resi
dence. Of course it happened that the
doctor was not long In becoming al
most the sole topic of talk in the town.
The people made up their minds that
he must be a famous physician as
well as a very rich one, as he could of
fer 25 louis for finding bls dog. You
might reasonably judge that the dog
was never found, but plenty of pa
tients were.”
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It is related of Lachaud, the most
famous of French criminal lawyers In
the last century, that in pleading a cer
A Business Directory of each City,
tain case be perceived that one of the
Town and Village in Oregon and
Washington, giving a Descriptive
Jurors seemed to be hostile to him and
Sketch of each place. Location,
his argument.
Shipping Facilities and a Classi
fied Directory of each Business
In the faces of all the other men In
and Profession.
the box he saw with bls practiced eyes
R. L. POLK & CO., Inc.
Seattle, Wash.
that bls oratory or his shrewdness was
having Its effect, but this man, in spite
of all Lachaud could do, remained
frowning, suspicious, obdurate.
Lachaud continued with his work, uMi.;i*!iarJnBi'«Bi>ntaii..iiM!' j «
however, and presently saw that bls 1
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PRESCRIPTIONS.
trated a crevice on the curtain and was
shining on top of the head of this jury f aHViHKHB'*■'* a
man, who was quite bald. The lawyer I
We specialize on prescritptioo
paused in his argument and addressed
compounding and therefore
carry a stock which repre
himself directly to the court.
sents everything that pbvsi-
"If your honor would please,” he
cians hereabout are likely to
said, “to order that the curtain in
prescribe.
All new worthy
yonder window be lowered a trifle I
pharmaceuticals are here M
am sure that the sixth juryman would
soon as out and our lineoi
appreciate it.”
prescription drugs is com
This sign of watchful attention won
plete at all times. Only goods
of highest purity and quality
the obstinate Juryman's heart and
Lachaud's case —New York Tribune.
are ever used.
POLK’8 GAZETTEER!
I
Walking on Your Hat,
“Nothing Is wasted in this house”
is the proud remark which you may
often hear from the lipa of an expert
housekeeper. It is a boast, however,
that few people could really justify.
Take the case of a wornout derby hat.
In the majority of Instances this dis
carded article of headgear finds its
way to the rubbish heap or perhaps
into the hands of a passing tramp.
If only people were aware of theiact,
the most excellent felt soles for the
inside of their boots and slippers are
thus being discarded. These soles can
be cut from the sides of an old hat
and are much more comfortable than
the ordinary cork ones.
I
Physicians who are ac
quainted with our stock and
methods invar ably feel sore
of best results from the medi
cines they have prescribed
when they see our label on
the bottle.
, ,,
Expert services day or night.
Prices as low as anywhere.
May we fill vour prescriptions.
I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
ÏHE WORLDS GREATEST SEWII8 MW®
The Japanese and Their Prisoners.
The Japanese have a rather kindly
way of treating prisoners who have
not yet been convicted. The regula
tion prison dress is a kind of straw
berry- red colored kimono, but men on
remand wear light blue as a sign
that although under strong suspicion,
they have not yet been found guilty.
When prisoners in this class have oc
casion to pass through the public
streets curious extlngulsber-like bas
kets are placed upon their heads.—
.Wide World Magazine.
Way to Marital Happiness.
"Marry a bright woman for success
and a pretty one for happiness.” ad
vises a student of the problem. Also
one who can cook for the benefit of the
digestion might be advisable, but the
pesky laws limit you to one—Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
The Penholder.
He.had lent her his stylographic pen.
and she commenced to write a letter.
She—Oh, it writes beautifully. I de-
clare I'm in love with this pen.
He—I'm In love with the holder.
She saw the point
His Bluff Celled.
"My dear, you grow prettier every
day."
“And shabbier. John Compliments
rre ell very well, but Td like to eee a
little ready cash occasionally ”
Confidence t* a plant of «low growth !
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