Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 08, 1909, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 8, 1909.
CADETS.
Exorcises Include
id Conflicts.
K military school. !
■D system of edu-
of the cadets with |
■swords were not !
Bing of the kind !
■ in Europe. It I
lercest character.
Struggle there was
Ifat. which lasted I
trlumpnant ever 1
iquisbeJ and tore |
H Will h v ere *
the cadets ntru I. one another
Y fiercely and with wild r
C moment a prearranged s'g ;i *■
Yen or the fight came to an e: d th*
g combatants drew them .
Yilne. and their faces assumed an ex
(gpreaslon of woeden comp** in-
|Y In all the public school* prominence
A was given to military exercises. aa
tj the scholars took part la :
,
|ra enthusiasm. Even tn th-:r v. " s :
K practiced running, fiani.b g i <i ; i
c den, unexpected attacks
Y The history of Japan w-s every
A where made a means of rtr • th ml••
i the pupils' patriotism r." I t’
*
S in Japan’s invinclbllf v
I *
,,
X stress was laid upon the country's sue
£ cessful wars, the
Is of them were
' e-.li iif-d, and the Hren were tauph
5 that nona of
's military enter
’ prises had
-McClure's Maga-
sine.
A
iti
Ths Hugo Staci Beak Is Cc.pa'.lc of In
dieting Tarrlblo Injury.
A tnedcra rant Is nothin,- in* re t'j-.'.i*
a huge steel beak, or s; ut. w’.il h i
fitted to the prow of th ■ b.ittlcsbip f
the purpose of daatri • I
.■* i c • i
ship In time of trnr I y ' i b i •*• .
collision. Indeed. should a vessel sue
ceed iq driving bar run a tain t an
other wnr hlp the I,***' i , , i : ,
at full speed, would be ■ n:li ic?t i
crush In the ship's f ! u - rid * b r, *
Immediately.
A battleship’s ram weighs about for
ty tons and Is east all In one , Ie<e
It Is of solid steel and <■ i;> i' .!*■ i.f s’:
ing a tremeudius blow. Shell proof
a man-of-war may be made, but tin
skill of the naval arclilter t Is unequa
to the task of designing n ship t'.ii
can resist the ram.
Great care must b ■ ™ r i ■ *1 in t'-
ing sueh a heavy p!<<v < f ■ t*-- 1 th *
method generally n<:* *>t<-1
f* 1
lows: The ram is suspended from n
strong derrick. 1 the b ttom end of
which is attached to ti:<* <". t
,■
of the vessel's keel I H'r**
.........
between the ram nr.d i
part, dr hull, totkrnlled tight compart
ments., The weapon 1- .-•<> tied tin;
strikes just below the nr v nil be
where resistance Is
that the ramming vesse’
to so
’ her engines easily
can by
■Rf from the ship she
adelphi.i Record.
Ord “Person.”
In F. Butler, it 1
that a woman was
and a Loudon suf
at the word "person'
(Deludes woman. Ta<
word*
«n interesting history
Signifying by stym logy something to
make a sound-through, the I.atin "per
■ om ” beoaa by ii:*'aai::a an
outhplece. Then 1
ter represented by
the
tls personae.” Then
it a
____ Rhe part or character
one Bostains in real Hr*-, m i
tb
“persona oedosiae.' tla* i i a
* r. -
raeented the Church, became know
as a “person” In a
i>i *ra <•
was eventoally sp - ii .< i
On the etb krraand. “person" faded
sway to mean Just anybody. And so
a woman i;.i I nr.* ;i.. re <*at< be
IKo as a "person" In or-
my women no less nut-
’ count as “persons" In
franchise law.—Chicago
«tier’s Generosity,
mp'es of episcopal cu
B cited of late tbnt the
may be excused for be
lop of a century or so
een an Incarnation of
piinst the I.uxmores. the
the Porteouses may bo
- Butler, where "Analo-
Kd as a text book for
Inations.
Butler kept
iDurbam. where he dis-
Ilty with a lavish hand
n a man called at the
g a rubscrfptlon for
i object. ‘ How much
In the bouse?” asked
rretary. The secretary
ion replied that there
re it to him. then.” re-
_ophcr bithop. "for It Is
a bishop should have so
on Chronicle.
CITY OF THE INSANE.
VEST’S CAMPAIGN SPEECH.
Happy and Honored “Guests" of ths
Inhabitants of Ghoel.
One of the most remarkable places
in Europe, of which no tourist on pleas­
ure bent ever takes notice, says a writ­
er in a Berlin paper, is the "City of the
Insane,” by which name Gheel, near
Antwerp, bas been known for genera­
tions. About 1.500 men and women
afflicted with insanity in all its forms
live there aud have a happy being as
the "guests" of the inhabitants, who
know by experience how to treat the
unfortunate ones. In the streets, in
the places of amusement, the cafes
and workshops these patients may be
found, and nowhere is there the re­
motest suggestion of restraint appar­
ent. The board ranges from 240 to
2.400 marks a year, and, no matter
how small the amount may be. the pa­
tient Is always the favored member
of the family. He bas the first right
to the most comfortable chair, and the
head of the table belongs to him. He
receives the most attention, and this
he learns to appreciate and to endeav­
or to maintain by living down his
illness. Even the children know how
to treat the demented people. The
dangerous ones are sent to another
settlement and to institutions. It is
wonderful how considerate, careful
end kind the simple people are toward
their charges, and a peep into the com­
munity would probably terrify physi­
cians who had never beard of and
could not appreciate the good which is
being done in this “City of the In­
sane.”
Why a Small Boy Persisted In Hear­
ing It Every Day.
t .
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Books
“Senator Test was making a buggy
in office. Taxes paid for non-
campaign in southeast Missouri some
i
•
years ago,” said a Missouri official.
Residents.
“His driver was a small boy, who was
duly impressed with the Importance
Office opposite Post Office.
of his distinguished passenger.
“At each town visited by Vest the
Both phone«.
boy hurried his team to a convenient
livery barn and then raced for the
courthouse, or wherever the 'speakin''
'Y^Z' H- COOPER,
was to take place, and perched him­
self with painful regularity on the
front seat. He Invariably turned his
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
eyes on the senator and took in every
word of the speech as if his very life
T illamook ,
O regon .
depended on it.
"Finally the lad's continued conspic­
uous presence among his auditors an­
noyed the senator, and he kindly but
firmly reminded the boy that it was
arl haberlach
not necessary for him to attend every
meeting.
attorney - at - law ,
“ ‘I make the same speech each time.
You have heard it often enough to
Seutechrr
^buoltat,
know it by rote, so Just put In your
time In tbe future looking after tbe
Office acrose the street and north from
team,’ be admonished bls youthful
the Post Office.
driver.
“Despite the senator’s objection, the
boy was again In the front seat the
H. GOY NE,
next day and the following day. This
enraged Vest, and he thundered:
“ ’Why do you persist in always oc­
A ttorney - at L aw .
cupying that front seat? Didn't I tell
you I make the same speech every
Office : Opposite Court House,
day? It's as old and stale to you as It
J. P. ALLEN. Proprietor.
Is to me. Why Insist on bearing it
again and again?*
T illamook , O regon .
“ 'I want to see what you’re going to
do when you fergit It,’ answered tbe
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A RACE ON ICE.
boy. Vest capitulated.”—St. Louis Re­
W. SEVERANCE,
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Ths Skates That Got Away and Those public.
That Were Recovered.
THE ELEPHANT FLEET.
Thackeray once asked one of the
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men who let out skates on the Ser­
pentine whether he had ever lost a How it Is Used by the British Gov­
ernment in India.
pair through the omission to exact a
T illamook
O regon .
Its elephant fleet Is one of the stran­
deposit, and be replied that he had
never done so. except on one occasion, gest and most deadly departments
when the circumstances made it al­ maintained by the British government
in India. It is a large fleet of coast­
most pardonable.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
above everything distinguished
A well dressed young fellow was ing steamers specially built for the
having bis second skate fastened on transport of elephants. India's popu­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
when he suddenly broke away from lation is one-fifth that of the entire
the man's hands and dashed to the ice. globe. All these people use elephants.
TILLAMOOK.
From the Common
The next instant a thickset, powerful They use them for draft work and for
man was clamoring for another pair. tiger bunting, and In the arenas of the
Office- Olftun Building.
Used on the family table it turns a dry lunch
He was a detective in pursuit of his native states they even pit them
Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, west o
prey, and a very animating sight it against one another and against wild
into an enjoyable sustaining meal, makes home
Mrs. Wfilker’r.
was to watch the chase. He was, as beasts. The elephant fieet transfers
cheerful,
keep
the
men
at
home
and
offers
the
animals
from
Dacca,
tbe
trapping
he had boasted, a first rate skater, and
It became presently obvious that he and training headquarters, to the va­
effectiv,' aid to real temperance.
]
I. M. SMITH,
rious districts whence comes the de­
was running down bls man.
Then the young fellow determined to mand.
Orders
should
be
Sent
to
the
To get an elephant aboard ship is a
run a desperate risk of liberty. The
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Ice, as usual, under the bridge was difficult and dangerous task. Tbe ani­
marked "Dangerous," and he made for mal must wade through the surf to a
•»
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
It at headlong speed. The ice bent be­ stout raft, and this unknown surf, so
Tillamook. Ore.
neath his weight, but he got safely white and tumultuous, often terrifies
and maddens him. If in his fury be
through.
The sheriff's officer followed with slaughters a mahout or two be cannot
equal pluck, but. being n heavier man. be greatly blamed. Once on the raft,
C. HAWK,
Agents for the H.Weinhard Brewery, Manufacturers of the
his legs are tied to pegs, and the slow
broke through and was drowned.
Tillamook Rock Brand Carbonated Beverages.
"His skates.” said the narrator of sail to the ship is uneventful. But
the Incident. "I got back after th« In­ now a great band must be arranged
Agents for the Bartlett Spring Mineral water.
quest. but those tbe young gentleman under the elephant's belly, and a crane
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
must
hoist
him
up
some
twenty
or
had on I never saw again."—London
thirty feet to the deck. Here again
Telegraph.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
the elephant cannot be set down as In­
tractable If. losing his head In that
Th« Salt Sea Legend.
There Is a legend In the Norse scalds unprecedented aerial Journey, he mur­
which explains why the sea is salt. ders some more mahouts. Very pros­
R. BEALS,
The "bountiful Frodl.” whose mythical perous, albeit stained a little with ma­
reign was a golden age indeed* pos­ houts’ blood, the elephant fleet for
sessed a quern, or hand mill, which many years has piled up and down the
REAL ESTATE,
ground out gold and peace, but which Indian coast, embarking nnd disem­
would grind out stores of anything de­ barking its heavy, unmanageable
F inancial A gent ,
sired by Its owner. Two giant maid­ freight.—New York Press.
ens, ruled over by Frodl, were the
Tillamook, Oregon.
Ths Appreciation of Music.
grinders. In an evil day a sea rover
If we would appreciate music aright,
came upon the scene, slew Frodl and
JJR. P. J. SHARP,
carried off the quern and tbe two we must remember that its beauty de­
giant maidens who worked It. When pends not upon tbe composer alone,
the sea rover's vessel was right out nt but upon ourselves also. Deep calls
RESIDENT DENTIST,
sea he ordered the maidens to grind unto deep, and the harmony of sound,
snlt. At midnight they asked if they though appealing primarily to the out­
Office across the street from the
hnd not ground enough.
The sen ward ear, must be answered by a har­
rover, nngry at being awakened from mony from within ourselves. The
Court House.
his sleep, commanded them to grind more culture we bring to tbe hearing
Dr. Wise’s office.
until morning. Now. tbe giant maid of music, the wider our sympathy, tbe
ens naturally enough worked very more exquisite will be the echoes
quickly, so as they went on grinding which it awakens In the soul. If we
the load of salt grew so heavy that It would understand the composer's mes­
a SARCHET,
sank the ship, and now tbe sea will sage we must co-operate with him.
. The Fashionable Tailor.
We must reach out to him with all
continue salt forever.
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
our faculties. If we do that, the reve­
lation of music will ceaselessly renew
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair*
Looked Too Far.
There was an English farmer, a Its beauty, ever turning unimagined
ing a Specialty.
Somersetshire man. who once owned aspects to gladden us.—Redfern Mason
in
Atlantic.
Centrally Located.
First Class Rooms.
a telescope. The old man remarked
Store in Heins Photographic
to a friend nt a local race meeting that
An Ugly Looking Lizard.
the gentry nowadays had glasses for
Gallery.
Among tbe lizards of Australia the
both eye» and added that he "bad bad
one once for one eye. a right good one "thorny devil” (Moloch horridus) is
it was, but now It was no use at all— unrivaled in its ugliness. From tbe
tip of its nose to tbe end of its tall The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook, Ore. JDOBERT A. MILLER,
no, not to nobody."
this lizard is covered wltb tubercles
A Modern Hotel.
Traveling Men’s Home.
Tourists’ Headquarters.
“Why not?” asked the friend.
“Well,” he said, “it were a good one. and spines, but In spite of its danger­
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J.
F.
RAMSEY,
Pro.
1 could see mile» wl' en. I could sec ous appearance it Is quite harmless.
It
measures
about
seven
inches
in
Land
Titles, Land Office Busi­
plain the steeple of the church five
miles off. But missus' son John, he length. It bas a flat body, a small
ness
and Mining Law.
borrowed en. and he tried to see tbe bead • nnd a cylindrical tall. It fre­
steeple of t’other church, ten miles quents sandy places, feeds largely on
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
off—and tried and tried and couldn't. ants and Is more or less diurnal in
Room, 306 Commercial Building.
And that strained It. and it were nev­ habits. Its powerful limbs are fur­
er of no use any more—no, not to no nished with strong claws, which it
L and O ffic » B vbinbmi
Phone A. low.
uses in digging tbe sand. In which it
body.”
________________
A &FBCIALTY.
often lies wholly or partially burled.
STAPLE & FANCY
GROCERIES
in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
prices are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
come and look at what we have and
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
,
C
W. M. MILLS
The Best Hôtel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
A.
PURITY
R.
WEINHARD’S BEER
Columbia Bottling Co
Astoria, Oregon.
F
The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that comes along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling. He will be in
Tillamook a good part of the time dur­
ing the season, Only the best stock
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
L
HOTEL RAMSEY,
Tillamook. Oregon.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them. pUWlNG
& COWINC
LAWYERS.
A Troublesome Mirror.
Is Occupation.
H
•
“Mamma." said Flossie, "this old
my fellow in answer to a looking glass Isn't any good.”
Justice's court as to wbat
“Why, what’s the matter with it.
living said:
dear?" asked her mother.
in the spring I ketches
“Every time I try to look In It,” ex­
ing mockin' birds. In the plained Floeale, “my face gets tn the
sstly sells rattlesnake but- way."
iles fer the babies, but lu
1 sometimes bas to chop
As a Corollary.
mt a Constitution.
"Are marriages made in heaven?”
"As to that I can't say, but I do
■larging th* Limit.
know this much.”
h’ery foolhh. Alfred. That
"What's that, PelegT
"There's lots of courting done in
1 cigar, and you know the
rhurch.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
d you to one a day.”
but I've consulted two
■a, and each bas allowed
Didn’t Get a Chance.
ir a day; total, three”
She—What did papa say when you
asked him for my hand?
jeon baa two education«-
He—Why. be couldn’t say a word.
he receive« from others and
"He couldn't?"
important, which be gives
“No; your mother Was theref'—Too­
kers Statesman.
Defined.
"What to the difference between
firmness and obstinacy?” asked a
young lady of her fiance.
“Firmness." was hto gallant reply,
“to a noble characteristic of women;
obstinacy to a lamentable defect In
men!”
Her Eyes Opened.
Scribbler — She isn't writing any
more article« on bow to manage a
husband. 8crawler—No; she knows
better now. She's married —Philadel­
phia Record.
Enough Sa!d.
Visitor-What part of prison life to
tbe hardest to put up with? Convict—
Tbe visitors.—Judge.
In great attempts It to glorious even
to fail —Longinus
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
R oom 334 Woicirru B uilding ,
T hirl and O ak btnkkti .
Room Next to the U.S. Land O®re.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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Tillamook Iron Works < w'th Dr. King’s
General Machinists & Blacksmiths. «
i New Discovery
Boiler Work, Logirer’« Work and Heavy Forging.
F0RC8E8i“
Fine ■•chine Work a Specially.
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
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AMD ALL THROAT AMD LUHfl TWOUfilEI.
OUARAMTUD BATiarAOTONY
OB MOMMT refunded .