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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1909)
iLLAMOOK THE WHEATFIELD, Where dents In Actual Life That Outstrip Fiction. îOLD 8Í00DED MONARCH. _ * XV. and th: Dc-d Man at tha rd Tabic—A Woman Who Gam- d on Her Deathbed^—Lord Dcni- 1’» Play While His Bride Waited the Altar. the Billowing Golden Waves Stretch From Sky to Sky. Take a look at the Wheatfield that has been brought up to iierfeetlon as It stands, yellow as gold, with the sheen of the sea, billowing from sky line to sky Hue like an ocean of gold, where the wind touches the rippliug wave crests with the tread of Invisi ble feet. In California, in Oregon, in Washington, in Dakota, In the Cana dian northwest, you may ride all day ou horseback through the Wheatfields without a break in the flow of yellow heavy headed grain—no fence Hues, no meadow lands, no shade trees, uo knobs and knolls and bills and hol lows of grass or black earth through. From dawn till dark, from sunrise, in a burst of tiery splendor over the prairie horizon, to sundown, when the crimson thing bangs like a huge shield of blood In the haze of a heat twi light. you may ride with naught to break the view between you and the horizon but wheat—wheat. It Is like the g< !d fields. It goes to your head. You grow dizzy looking at it. You rub your eyes. Is it a mirage? The hü low l:;g yellow waves seem to be breasting the very sky. You look up. Th" sky is there all right with the black mot«* of a meadow lark sailing the azure sea. He drops liquid uotes of sheer mellow music down on your head, does that meadow lark, and that gives you back your perspective, your sense of amazing reality. Y’ou are literally, absolutely, really. In the midst of a sea of living gold. It is you and uot the lark that is the mote. You begin to feel ns If your special mote might be a beam that would get lost in infinity if you stayed there long, and so you ride on aud on. and some more on, aud by and by couie out of the league long, fenceless fields with an odor in your nostrils that isn’t ex actly like incense—it’s too fugitive, too fine, too subllmal of earth. It is aro matic. a sort of nttar of roses, the im prisoned fragrance of the billions upon billions of wheat flowers shut up in the glumes of the heavy headed grain there. And that's the odor of the wheat.—Agnes C. Laut In Outlug Mag azine. HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 14, 1909 BLACK FOX PELTS. Only About Five Skins Are Secured Each Year. In the estimation of trappers of the Canadian northland us well us in the eyes of the nobility of Russia there Is only one king of beasts, the highly prized bluck fox. On an average five perfect |u‘lts of this rare fur bearer nre brought down from the northland each year and In rare .»ears ns many as ten or twelve, though each year thousands of men make a living trap ping and the yearly cutch of foxsklus amounts to over 100,000 from Canada alone. In no way except In color does the black fox differ from the red fox, whose pelt sells for about $2. or from the gray fox. whose winter coat Is valued nt from $130 to $400. but when ever a hunter can secure a black fox and remove its skin without marring the fur he Is sure of receiving from $80;» to $1X00 for his trophy. Not only Is every black fox pelt bought as soon as taken, but a dozen Russian noble men have paid agents traveling ill North America all through the winter seeking out remote hillside farms and abandoned logging eniiips where It 1« fiossil le that a shy and elusive black fox may have la-en seen. Within the last twenty years a num ber of wealthy men who have owned fenced game preserves have spent vast sums of money In buying foxes alive aud turning them loose within private I luclosures. By and by It may be that some skilled or fortunate breeder will produce n black pup or perhaps a pair of black foxes may be captured alive, and from these a new breed of black foxes will arise and cause a great panic among the men who hunt for black foxes. lie who can wrest the secret of breeding black foxes from nature Is assured of riches past count ing anil can command the worshipful homage of tile Russian nobility and aristocracy, who seem willing to sacri fice untold wealth for the pleasure of wearing overcoats made from the pelts of American black foxes.—Edmonton Cor. Toronto Globe. FIRE 0 0 The Entire Stock of BOSTS AND SHOES 01 of the Red Front Shoe Store the full stNr.v of the card table I lie written It would surely be nost startling revelation of human Ilty ever published. and almost .■ page of It would be marked by incident wliicli would outstrip "’ r , ion I-ouls XV. was at the card the fascination of the game made absolutely (lend to all externals even to de. ency and humanity ne oc<-asionl v. lien lie was playing envy stakes < no of his opp. non la nine by ^fltoineiit. collapsed in hair In n lit .-f :ip..pi.- v in; ffly affeetedho Ignore the incident -ome one ex< l.-iliued. “M. de Chau- Is ill!" “III --’ retorted tie- kill-.’, ng a careless glance nt tlie strick- •in: “he Is deni. T ike him away es are tramps, gentlemen!" tally weird Is a story Goldsmith When the clergyman arrived to ire a lady parishioner who had a on for gambling for her approach- F. ■nth the laiii after listening fi r a time to his oxli. rliilloii exclaim That’s enough! Now let us have ne of enrds." To humor her the ■n consented to play. The dying in won all his money anil had <nggest«"d playing for tier funeral hen she fell back and expired, the early years of last century n <-h|h «-onSbsed largely of clergy- used to meet in the back room of rber’s shop In a Somersetshire On one «Deca sion. so tlie story —1=1 when four of the club member-; acting as pallbearers at the fn GROWTH OF CARICATURE. i of n reverend brother, some delay red and the coffin was set down John Law's Wild Schemes Gave It a A CHINESE STORY. ■ chancel. [One of them predn -d Tremendous Impetus. k of cards’ and suggested a rub The Way a Mandarin's Wise Wife De- Caricature is nowadays one of the The coffin served the purpose of cided a Baby Case. Oils, Varnish, Doors. Window principal methods of criticism. No le, an<1 the players were deeply Two women came before a mandarin movement can overreach the mark r-ed In the game when the sex- In China, each of them protesting that without eliciting dozens of works of Sashes, ifived tolnnncunce that every she v.-as the mother of a little child art front caricaturists all over this aud wns at Inst ready. they had brought with them. They all other countries. ■trill's passion for rambling was were so eager and so positive that the This branch of criticism and attack eng even In death that lie played mandarin was sorely puzzled. He re dates far back, but the greatest im to the very end. when he was so tired to consult with his wife, who pulse it ever felt came fiw the age that tbejr had to be held for was a wise and clever woman, whose of tremeudous sjlecaUtittou, wtuxj. tn ind the Wicrry monarch" spen’ opinion was held In great repute in 1719 and 1730, John Law was manipu st Sunday on earth playing at the neighborhood. She requested five lating things financial iti France. Nev round a lar-e table with hl • minutes in which to deliberate. At the er before had the financial world been Agents the Great Western Saw courtiers and other dissolute end of that time she spoke, “Let the so carried off its feet as it was at that is and v. ltli a bank of at I ■•mt servants catch me a large fish fu the time. Members of the nobility were l»cfore him river, and let it be brought here alive.” waiting for a chance to purchase cnrlotis fnS'-liiatlon cards possess This was done. “Bring me now the shares in Law’s schemes. Uucbesses ■lr devotees It Illustrated by th' Infant." she said, "but leave the two and ladies of high renown tried their The Most» Tillamook County Ing storylof Lord Granville, at women in the outer chamber." This most persuasive charms on Law in the ne nmbass.idor to France. Our was done too. Then the mandarin's attempt to get bold of shares. Men ton when be was about t:> re wife caused the baby to be undressed hired out their backs for writing desks, » Barfs 111 repaired to Grahnni’n and Its clothes to be put on the fish. so great was the press of business in e a farewell game of whist, er "Carry the creature outside now and making contracts, und one hunchback bls carriage to l.e nt the doer at throw it Into the river in the sight of is reputed to have made 100.000 francs THE ORIGINAL on It arrived be was much too the two women." The servant obeyed In this way in a few weeks. The 1 the game to be disturbed. At her orders, flinging the fish Into the French went veritably mad over the LAXATIVE nek be »«nt out to sav that h? Wider, where It rolled about and strug schemes to become wealthy. Natural t ready and that the horses Imd gled, disgusted no doubt by tile wrap ly the papers of the time, especially HONEY and TAR lie changed Six hours Inter the pings in which it was swaddled. those of Holland, caricatured the state inssage was Rent °”t- nnd twice Without a moment’s pause one of the of affairs. There were pictures of all Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat in the _ le waftlnd horses were changed women threw herself Into the river sorts caricaturing Law, the nobflky, YELLOW PACKAGE and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption be consented to leave the table with a shriek. She must save her the schemes aud everything connected drowning child. “Without doubt she with them. «Ing fltkOOo it was this tremeudous amount of J. S. Lamar, Tillamook, Hawk & City. tually remarkable sb r.v Is t I<1 It tile true mother,” she declared, and •ge Payne^ the great turf plan- the mandarin’s wife commanded that pictorial work that first directed the eveuty yell s ago. On < ne ecca- she should be rescued and the child energies of William Hogarth in Lon snt down at I.lmmer’s hotel to given to her. And the mandarin nod don in this direction. Caricaturing rds wlthxt.'-rd Albert T».-”l--< u ded his head and thought his wife the began to be used more and more in the I le first t.onl l.ondosbi rmr-!i wisest woman in the Flowery King political field, and soon afterward it Meanwhile the false woman caused the shelving of Robert Walpole fter hour passed The gam • dom. crept away She was found out In her from the English ministry. Ever sluce ed all throu ’!i i’■■ 11 Then ii Clinst iiiiih brightened by song«, er day «lav ned. and It was not Inqsisture. and the mandarian’s wife then lias caricaturing l»een one of the music, dunces and stories; then i«»nu I urgent message <am<" to tell forgot all about her in the occupation bitterest and most effectual methods public men und their evenings made short throughout the bert that tils lin'd«" was wafting of donning tlie little baby in the l»est checking Did You Ever Try nt the al'ar ef SI George’s, silk she could find in her wardrobe.— schemes. winter by this same great entertainer Bystander. r square.Mliat tlie «aril« were HAKBIS’S NEW FEED ANII Another Knock. flung down It was Lord Al- Cures Backache, Kidney and LIVERY HARN, "Hotel clerks nre cold hearted, ” sigh White and Red Wines. redding day. and he met ill-. Bladder Trouble. ed the shabby tragedian, who was trav White and red wines owe their dif 0.000 pwtvr than when lie left If not, give liim a call. ference to the fact that, while the for eling with a toothbrush and a com It corrects irregularities, he previous day. mer Is permitted to ferment without pass. f the mo«1 romantic of gam I Everything first-class. Second strengthens the kidneys so they “Speaking from experience, pal?" >rles Is told by Mr. Tliiseltcn- th«" grape skirts, these nre allowed to will eliminate the impurities n plainly Itressi-d stranger v.h■■ remain in the case of the latter. The asked his barnstorming chum. block South of P.O. irom the blood and tones up “Sure! I approaches! the clerk of the color of the gra|ies makes no difference k his seat nt a faro table and the whole system. 1 extraoiidinary run of Inek whatever to the color of the wine Red Dog inn and told him actors de HARRIS, Prop. which they produce, for the Juice of served special terms.” ■d In ^fcvaklng tlie bank Commence taking Foley’s “Ah, indeed! And what did he say ?” is.* exclaimed an old. infirm all gra|>es Is as nearly as possible col Kidney Remedy at once and “He said yes. they deserted six orless. For Instance, the grape which i officer Wlio had sat next to THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE avoid Bright’s Disease or Dia nger. "tlie twentieth part of yields champagne Is almost black In month terms in the county work house.”—Chicago News. betes. 50. and $1.00 bottles. LIGHT RUNNING ns wouldlhinke me the happ! outward appearance. • In the -World!" "You shall J. S. Lamar, Tillamook. No Fiction. Over the Telephone. then.” mjsv red tlie stronger It was a clerk in a Detroit bookstore “Is this Dr. Smithr* Hawk & Miller, Bay City. t the room of whom a prim matron demanded a “Yes.” mt speedily return«-«! and pre “Well, this Is Mrs. Jones. I wish you book for her son. “No fiction, pdtae«." le officer with the twentieth he tank. Sb!.'Ing. "My master, would come over as soon ns conven she explained, “but absolute. literal ient. My cuckoo clock has a little truth, without unnecessary verbiage or res no ans absurdly fanciful pictures." throat trouble.”—Harper’s Weekly. get »n dlscot ered to be “Well, madam"— The bookseller ■H In disguise. [lausAd, his eye running over bts A gift sppreciated by all, from ths Hia Mentor. oa^^^^Hg mi." on From the time a boy sits under a shelves; then, with a flash of Inspira baby up, from Christmas day on as protatf.v hat In which the tion, be took down a volume. "1 throughout the year and in other years. rge McCn! -h. clinfrinnn of street corner electric light playing The cleanest lightest should think this might meet your re and most comfortable en Hill woprf.-tarv company, with toads until he is blind and tooth Have you heard the new Amlierol quirements," he said, and be banded t part. A syndicate of seven less he* lias to account to some woman Record« ? They play four iiiinote«. POMMEL her a popular geometry. t formed to finance the fa- why be didn't come home earlier.— Come in early before the la*?t.minute >ken Hill stl er mine, and Mr. Atchison Globe. folks crowd the store. Y’ou cun buy At the same time Feminine Fortitude. h wits one . f ■ . .. cheapest In the Comparisons of the relative fortitude now for Christmas delivery. ■fn a shanty at the Nc.t Like Hie Parent. end because It A full line of instruments and all the nicCulloeli offered a “Do you think Mr. Skinnum's baby ef men And women are kite rm odious. we. vs longest Parallel lines never meet, ns we all new Records. ■ In the mine to a will take after Its father?” *350 Oerjwhere know. Still, no man ever yet amiliwl id Cox for £200. “Not at all. The other day th«y per For Sale at LA MA H'S Drug Every larment (offer £120. and after suadid It to cougli up a nickel It bad with the toothache, while women have '**Sd ____ . been known to manifest continued Store, Tillamook, Ore. was decided to set ■wallowed.”—Exchange. waferp. ^se gayety under the trying <■< mMe«*»* a game of euchre, of new shoes. a 11ntent headactu »M winner he was to Doing Good Service. R. A. D. PERK INS, ■ pin sticking straight Into the shiver want vibrstlngRhattle, ¡bln £120. If he lost be Rill—Is that watch your father gave fcbutlk ' r a Kir .1» 1 hr,rut ’('»-nn Ane-A) to wing Machine write to >r It. He won and you ten years ago still doing good serv ing spine.—Exchange. POLK'S GAZETTEER J THE NEW HOME tEWINO MACHINE COMFANT m of £120 lieeame ice? Jill—Yes. I pawned It again today A Hual'.^a ’»Iractory of ttfh CH» RESIDENT DENTIST. One Way ta Pay. Town lun<1 V Hl»«» ln Orason » Orange, Maw«. which a few years fcr the twentieth time—Lotxion Opln- Wtahlngton . Ivin« • I** rtpllra F .HleaM Patient—Your bill of 100 marks for SltHoh of > H»«a boration. at £1.250,000-Lon- Ion. Office in Sturgeon’s Building «*.." 11 he Nev» If «tine it made lo visits and GO marks for medicines Is ■ • Oct cuarantr never runt out high, doctor, but I've arranged to set All Work Guaranteed. by laulttoriM-tl dralert only, it never occurs to fools that merit rov BAsa nv I excellence Is to be and good fortune are close'; united.— tle. I'll pay the GO marks for the med “ent fir. I V‘L*‘2' icines. and I'll return all your visita. — TILLAMOOK. OREGON, u tiltil Ian. Goethe. e T. IIA „TON, Agent niegeude Blatter. 10] Is offered for Sale at COST p. F BROWNE, Salesman fefeE fefefeö’üi? fe& HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMAN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, and China, Glass Paint, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES for ALEX. McNAIR CO. Reliable Merchants in and An Edison Phonograph on the Tree Miller, Bay Kidney '1ST EDISON I r Tailor Repai PHONOGRAPHS THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH BRA^ SLICKER v .‘.nJ •¿ax “4 **£*%■ V3- • je Busi BGON. ding. A 100S