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T illamook ÎNECGOTES Of REVER The Famous French Composer Was Blunt of Speech. HE HAD A CAUSTIC TONGUE. Hi» Biting Wit Was Lavishly Be stowed Upon Those Who Annoyed or Displeseod Him—As sn Officeholder Ho Was ths Limit of Indifference. Ernest Reyer, tbe famous French composer, bad a biting wit and a caus tic tongue. Fortune frowned on blm at tbe beginning of bla musical career, and bls first opera, "Erostrate,” was played only twice. This did not worry Reyer much, although, as be said to tbe manager, “I bad hoped to see it played three times at least.” “Ero strate” was rather meanly staged. In the first act the temple of Ephesus was supposed to fall and did not. "I suppose,” said Reyer. "that they thought that if tbe play dropped bard enougb the audience would excuse tbe temple!" At that time the manager of the opera was a man named Halanzler. who was no musician and whom Reyer disliked. Halanzler had a way of pat ronizing tbe composer which made blm furious, and he took his revenge one evening In Brussels. "Sigurd,” after having had some success in Farts, was played at the Theatre de la Monnale In Brussels and achieved a triumph. Aft er tbe first performance Reyer gave a supper, to which he invited Halanzler, who was delighted when the composer, after a speech in his honor, lifted his glass and said, “And now I wish to drink to Halanzler.” Halanzler bowed and smiled, and Reyer. without mov ing a muscle, went on calmly and Im perturbably—"to Halanzler, tbe one manager to whom I owe nothing.” Reyer was playing one of his compo sitions at a friend's house when a little girl—he hated children—commenced to cry and would not be comforted. "For pity's sake.” cried Reyer furiously, "put that child on a chair and alt on her face, one of you!” Tbe crying child became some fifteen years later Mme. Rose Caron, the singer who helped Reyer to the pinnacle of fame. It was Ernest Reyer who was the original perpetrator of the Joke with reference to twins which has been ascribed to so many people. A friend of his bad Just become tbe father of two boys and had them brought In to the composer. “Charming," said Ernest Royer nervously—"charming children,” patting their cheeks gingerly with his gloved hand, "delightful children real ly. Which one are you going to keep?” When he was appointed librarian to the Paris Opera he took his duties very easily and as a matter of fact scarcely ever went to tbe opera bouse. He was fond of telling the story of bls first visit to his office. He went to it one evening at dusk six years after he had been appointed. He lost bls way and wandered about up and down narrow passages and dark corridors until be ran up against a doorkeeper whom be had passed two or three times already. Tbe man. dis trusting tbe stranger, stopped him and said, “Who are you. and where are you going?" Reyer looked him up and down. "I am tbe librarian." he said haughtily, “and I am looking for the library!” One day a young musician called on him with a warm letter of Introduction from a mutual friend. Reyer received blm and, wincing, asked blm to play the two pieces which his friend had . recommended. After the first one bad been performed the pianist turned ex pectantly to the composer. "What do you think of that?" he asked. "I pre fer the other one," said Reyer, and the young man left without playing It. When he was on the stairs the old composer leaned over the banisters and called to him. "Your future Is as sured, young man,” he said. "You have nearly learned when to stop. But If you had let me off the first piece too”— And, chuckling, be went Into his flat again. Once a young lady sang him the grand air from “81gurd” and sang It rather badly. "I was so frightened, cher maltre!" she said. "Not nearly as frightened as I was!” was the old man's answer. On another occasion a lady said to him: "Oh. M. Reyer, when I hear the air of ‘Doves' tn 'Ralammbo' I can posi tively see you writing It! I can see you In your beautiful home In rro- vence, l>etween tbe mountain and the see. drawing Inspiration from the sun shine of the south and“— Reyer Inter rupted her "There la something the matter with your eyesight, madame." he rmwleil "When I composed that str I was sitting on the top of an om nibus. smoking a pipe, and It was rain ing In torrents!” One more example. A lady who lodged opposite him In the Rue de la Tour d'Auvergne was an ex-pupll of tbe conservatory, and thia. It seemed to her. was tbe chance of a lifetime The master could not help hearing her sing, and If he heard her he would be captivated and her future would he as sured 80 she opened her window and dally sang numbers from his "Ralamm bo " In due course a messenger knock- ' rd at her door “M Reyer has heard you." he began, and the singer be lieved that all her dreams were com ing true “M Reyer bas heard you.” tbe messenger continued, “and be sends bls compliments and would es tsem It a favor tf you would close your windows whan you are practic ing!" Ton had better watch tn the marks* place than slumber in the temple.— Maeterlinck. BUSINESS METHODS. most Intelligent people to use ont? of known composition. 1 hero- I is Primitive Instincts of Hospitality fore it f« thaï Dr. Pierce’s medicines, the and Charity. Let us assume that tomorrow you decide to embark In the business of manufacturing a toilet soap to com pete with some of tbe well known mak ers. It Is Important that It should have a significant or attractive name. But, right at tbe outset, you discover that It is almost impossible to secure any satisfactory name for a new soap. Its color, transparency and clearness suggest the title of "amber soap.” Yes. surely, "amber soap” does have an attractive sound. But you cannot use the word "amber,” for you find that this Is one of a list of twenty-four pos sible names for a toilet soap pre empted by registration as a protec- tlonary measure years ago by one of the leading American soap makers. They have covered over a hundred names in tbe past quarter of a century, willingly paying the registration charges of $25 for every title. Of course they do not Intend to use them. They register them to fight off compe tition, believing (and here Is tbe im portant point) that no clever business man would embark In tbe enterprise of manufacturing a new soap when from the start he was prevented from employing the powerful weapon of I Imagination tn giving It a suitable name. If an establishment like this, I directed by some of the ablest beads In tbe business world, believes that It can discourage competition by simply depriving the would be competitor of the appeal to the Imagination In the naming of his soap, bow great a value muBt we attach to Imagination in busi ness?—Lorin F. Deland In Atlantic. Ths Australian Method of Dealing With the Pests. Havelock Ellis In hla "Soul of Spain” has revealed intimately and charming ly the temperament of tbe Spanish people. According to him, tbe Span iard Is still fundamentally primitive. In proof of bls possession of the primal inatlocts of hoapitallty and charity be quotea the following anec dote from an Aragonese newspaper of a few years ago. at a time wbeu there was much distress in Aragon: A laborer out of work came on the highroad determined to rob tbe first person he met. This was a man with a wagon. Tbe laborer bade him halt and demanded bls money. "Here Is $30, all that I have,” the detained man replied. “There la nothing left for me but robbery, My family are dyiug of bun ger.” the aggressor said apologetically and proceeded to put tbe money In bls pocket, but as be did so his mind changed. "Take this, chlco,” he said, banding back $29. "One is enougb for me.” "Would you like anything I have In the cart?” asked the wagoner, Im pressed by this generosity. "Yes,” said the man. "Take this I dollar back too. I had better have some rice and some beans." The wagoner banded over a bag of eatables and then held out $5, which, however, the laborer refused. “Take them for luck money,” said the wagoner. "I owe you that.” And only so was tbe would be rob- her persuaded to accept. THE BABY CROP, Worth More Than All Other Crops at a National Asset. Color Blindness. Forty men anti four women In a thou sand are either wholly unable to per ceive certain colors or can recognize them only with difficulty. All attempts to overcome color blindness by edu cating the color sense have failed. There are three theories of color vi sion. nil of which are based on the workings of tbe sensitive fibrils of the Inner eye. Odessa's Working Days. The legal laboring day at Odessa. Russia. Is twelve hours, with two hours for rest Workers less than sev enteen years old must go to school for three hours dally. Christiana are not required to work Sundays or feast days nor Jews and Mohammedans on their holidays. Those who have to work on Bundays hare tbe next day for rest. Knew Her Weakness. Maeter-John! Servant-Tea. Master- Be sure you tell me wt la 4 o'clock Servant Tea. sir M —Don't forget It. 1 promised to niy wife at 230. and she'll be voked If I'm not there when sb rives txndon Answers u|ich print every ingredient hem upon the bottle wrap- entering its correctness under oath, peri and Ing in favor. The com- posi Don ofgDVI Pierce's medicines is open 10 everybody r. I'ii-rre l., *;t, <1*'_ i! Tálit of Invfït’gr' *11 his formula?, being 'n, r tbe csln- >• linn j, kmisn the Ill.* 1 of May, 1909. Attest: (Seal) J. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. Exhibit “ A ” In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Tillamook County. In the matter of the) Guardianship of Josie I Order for Cita- Alice Davidson. ? tion. A Minor. J On thia 18th day of May, 1909, came Olive Alice Dodge. Guardian of the person and estate of Josie Alice Davidson, a minor, and petitions the Court for an order to sell at iirivate sale for cash, the real property be- onging to the estate of said ward, described as follows : An undivided one-third interest in and to that portion of the Donation Land Claim of iamea Quick and Anna Quick, bounded bv •eginning at a point on the West line of said claim twenty-five and 50-100 (25 50) chains south of the North West corner qf said claim and running thence East twenty-one and 75- 100 chains ; thence North eleven and 50-100 chains ; thence East eighteen and 25-100 chains to East line of claim ; thence North fifty (50) links; thence West forty (1*0) chains ; to West line of claim ; thence South twelve chains to beginning, containing twenty-seven (27) acres more or less in Tilla mook County, Oregon. And it appearing to the Court that said Guardian has filed an Inventory and Appraisement of all the estate of said ward as provided by law, that there is no personal property belonging to the estate of said ward ; that said ward has no income whatever except the rents of said land and the best rent ob tainable for the rent of said land is $10.00 per annum|, that the least sum sufficient for the maintenance and education of said ward is $175 00 per annum ; that the taxes on said lands average $5.00 per vear ; that the petitioner is not able financially to support, maintain and educate said ward as she should be supported, maintained and educated without using the proceeds of the sale of the said lands ; that it will be to the best in terest of the said ward, and that it is neces sary in order to support, maintain and educate the said ward that said land should be sold at private sale for cash. It is therefore hereby ordered that the next of kin of said ward and all persons interested in the estate of said ward be, and they are hereby required to appear before this Court, at the Court room thereof in Tillamook City Oregon, on Monday, the 5th day of July* 1909. at 10 o’clock a.m. of said dav. and then and there show cause whv license should not be granted to said Guardian to sell the lands as prayed for. H. F. GOOD3PFED. Judge. Ths Scent of Books. B “ "es h ii**»»* * “ I Administrator’s Notice. Death Valley. — REE _ W, c. TROMBLEY the County C erk *>) T(il'a,t“"O‘‘vaia't'i‘ n of “ill j Uat^rtio^of “he nuqi <*r plat of peril Vn»K North don* f s^l seventh Avenue and tor the vac a|uv- the streets, avenues, boulevards, atm of said Baycax-an Park l-'la*! ¡"eiiue* I lX • South line oi Twvnl.v-ia venth Mnl| said recites that tne .wtitioner fee ami ■aid petition petition recite. »Igner of this notice »s >» tn tl>e ( the signer ..».pie and^u po»»e r.r «it^ pr ’ope^ty'aflected^by 7aid “vaeatlon BAY CITY. OREGON, a a a a ib ■ n a: a “THE POET SAYs ................................. YS LIVERY BARN, N otice ts H ereby G iven ,—That the un dersigned has been duly appointed adinin- at rat or of the Estate of MARTHA J. HAS KINS. deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County Now, therefore, till persons having claims I against said estate, are hereby required to present them to me at Tillamook City, in Tillamook County, Oregon, with proper vouchers, on or before six months from the date hereof Dated the 21st day of June, 1909. C. N. DREW. Adminstrator of the Estate of Martha J. Haskins, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Depurtment of the Interi r, United States Laud office, Portland, Ore., March 31st, 1^09. Notice is her-by given that WALTER G DUNG EV, of Tillamook, Oregon, who, ou Maicli 31st, 1909, mad** application for Timber Entry, no . 01.67, fo W % of Ne of section 34. township 1 North, range 9 West. Willamette Meridian, has fi ed notice of intention to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before W. H. Cooper, U.S. Commissioner, at Tillamook Oregon, on the 30th day uf August, 1909 Claimant names as witnesses : D. E. Goodspeed, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Egbert Goodspeed, of Tillamook, Oregon ; .1. C. Bewley, of Tillamook, Oregon; David Martiuy, of Tillamook, Oregon. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. NOTICE FOH PUBL CATION. Department oi the Interior, Land Office at Portlard, Ore., April 15111,1009, Notice is hereby given that JAMES T. WOODWARD, of Tillamook, < »regoii, who, on Apiil 15th, 1909. made application for Timber Ku try, No. 01796, for Loin i and 2, Sec n, and Sw ‘4 of Se 8e<’ a, tv. 1 south, range 9 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in teiition to make final timber proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befo e V7. H. Cooper, U S. Commissioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the 3rd day of Septem ber, I909. Claimant names as witnesses : Warren Vaughn, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Sam Downs, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Dave Martiuy. of Tillamook, Oregon; Carl A Palzlaf, of Tillamook, Oregon. __________ 4 u ; ev . non 8. D resser , Registe- In the matter of the estate, If not, give him a call. Second | <*eel ctors block South of P 0. jrae. I Everything first-class. te of W. G. H arris , Prop. :.r >rury lasinx e. Tt YOU LOOK FOR ThOUBLE ora bl; U jou obtain a Firearm of Mi- Ites o * a that ful qu lltj Tbs experl* need Hunter', ,<i Marksman's Ideal Is a reliable, unerring STEVENS FINDOUTWHY by shooting our popular RIFLES-SHOTWB PISTOLS Ask your local Hardware or Sporting Goods Mer- chant for the STEVES8. If you cannot obtain, we ship direct, express pre- paid, upon receipt of (Jala- loy; Price. Send 4 cents in stamps for 140Page Illustrated Catalog, includingcircu- larsof latest additions to our line. Contains points on shooting,ammu nition, the proper care of a firearm, etc., etc. Our attractive Ten Color Lithographed Hanger mailed any- where for s!x cents in stamps. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .> P. O. Box 4097 United States Land Office, 'Chicopee Falls, Maas., U. S. A Portland. Oregon, May 37th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company. I whose post office address is St. Paul. Minnesota, has this 27th .day of May 190», filed in this office its application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat 597, 620) as extended bv the Act of Congress, approved May 17, 1906. Lot 2, sec. 24, tp. 1 S., R. 9 west W.M. Pleasant to take Any and nil persons claiming adver sely the lands described, or desiring to laxative. object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any oilier reason, to gripe nauseate. the disismal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, Cures stomach and on or before the 16th of July, 1909. A lgernon S. D resser . chronic Register. □RIND Laxative Fruit Syrsp Does The new not or No. 57. meets on third Satur day of each mouth in I.OOF. Hall, at 7;30 p.in. F rank S everance , W,M. DR E rwin H arrison , Sec. A. D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST, liver troubles and con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels, ■•fuse nubntltuteu. Prloe BO* J. S. Lamar, Tillamook- Hawk & Miller, Bay City THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWIN6MACT« LIGHT RUNNING Office in Sturgeon's Building. All Work Guaranteed. TILLAMOOK. of Julia A. Mapes, de-? Death valley Is a desert valley In ceased. 5 Inyo county, Cal., lying between the NotfCI ts H bbkby G tvbm ,—That the an- Tanamlnt range on the west and the deraigned has been duly appointed by tbe Court of the State of Oregon. for Funeral, Amargosa and Grapevine County Tillamook County, administrator of the ranges on the cast. Much of the val estate of Julia A Mapes, deceased. All persons having claims against said es ley la below sea level, and there are tate are hereby required to present the same only a few places where ordinary properly verified, as by law required, at the office of W H Cooper, in Tillamook Citv drinkable water can be obtained. The Oregon, within six months from the date valley was formerly the bed of a salt hereof. Dated this 11th day of June, 1909. lake along the east side W tt A ldbbmam , OREGON. Bicycles. I have some new Bnil se<,ol)() hond lad)«*.' and gem', whe,.|s at a bargain Will not be undersold bv Eastern firms. Cotne and see n)v stock. I an> pre pared to build you anj k.nd of . bike at short notice Bargains never before seer, in Tills Admistrator of the estate of "rook for cash. Old bicycles taken. Julia A Mapes,deceased. An Extinguished Flam«, "John. I found a lock of hair among your old letters.” “Well?" "I never gave It te yon.” “Don't worry, I don't remember who did "—Houston Chronicle. Notice of Appointment of Admin- strator. His Mild Resistance. Magistrate Did you arrest th« pris oner. Me Nutty? Officer McNutty-OI Th« motto of chtvslry 1« ateo th« dH. yer honor Magistrate—DM he of motto of wisdom—to «erre a IL, bat lova fer any resistance? Officer McNutty— only one - Baisse Only $2, yer honor Chlcagu Newa. To ALL WHOM IT MAY C strator. The publisher shut his eyes. “Bring me books.” he said. “and by tbe smell alone I'll tell what country each was published In.” He did Indeed distinguish In this manner a French, an English and an American book. “English books have tbe best smell," be said. “French come next. Our own come last. Our own smell salty. The others atnell fresh and sweet. Have a try?" The skeptical clubmen In their seats, snuffing tbe books, were soon able In their turn to distinguish them by the odor.—Exchange. For Real Estate, NOTICE Ob' VACATION. Of that Portion of bayocean Park Lying North of the South line of Twenty-seventh Avenue. holly'iuade of the actlvfl [mrtTe. other than the petit>one_r are in ny- medicinal principles extracted from na wise interested in said t ac.. cation ...... and ._ that it | Thia seems like Romethinn nf ------ ‘ t> o replat I tive forest roots, by exact process»» Is the intention oi the petitioner ijperty.--------------------------- I | an exageratinn on the part of original with Dr. Pierce, and without the and rededicate the property. •ill be presented to „ the The said petition wi.. k t use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and county court of the county of Tlllamooa I poet, if nt least does not sppl,to chemically pure glycerine being used In sitting as a Board of County Commissioners ’ men. The man with h single stead In extracting and preserving the for th? transaction of'ouyt’rhh"a”!* o " ’ hair would not draw worth, "7th day of July. 1909. at the hour ot tin curative virtues residing In the roots o ’clock A. M. or 11» soon thereafter as the I cent, unless as a curiosity. employed, these medicines are entirely said petition can be presented. POTTER-CHAI'IN REAL I V CO.. I People to look their best free from the objection of doing hurm By H. L. C hapin , Vice President. by creating an appetito for either al | hair, Ih'‘V need all they eoholic beverages or habit - forming RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS I have. If the hair begins ioWit drugs. Examine the formula on their IN NATIONAL POKES). NOVICK is H kbkby O ivbx —That the land» I is time to use bottle wrappers—the same as sworn to by below, embracing Ko acres, within Dr. Pierce, aud you will find that his described the Siuslaw National Forest. Oregon, will ’ IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC, •Golden Medical Discovery,” the great, bi subject to settlement and entry under - J •---- *»*- homestead Thi« preparation sales hair. ], provisions of ♦ the homestead laws l“w»| blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowe) the the United State» and the act of regulator—the medicine which, while not of Tune 11. 1906 (3+ Stat., 233), at ,5] - stimulates the hair bulbs, clean, recommended to cure consumpti on In its United State» Land Office at Portland. Ore- I thcscalpof dandruff or eruption, A urusi IO. advanced stages (no medicine will do that) son, von. on on August 10. 1009. Any settler «h I I ami promotes new growth. was actually and in good faith claiming an\ yet doe» curt all those catarrhal condi of .»Id lands for agricultural purposr-s prior j it now. tions of head and throat, weak stomach, to January 1st. H'"« a»'1 not al,a"' torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak rlonerl same. ha. a preference right Price 50a. and $1 00 a bottle. lungsand hang-on-coHgha, which, if ref a homestead entry lor the lands actually lected or badly treated lead up to aud occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applications uf the jter.ons mentioned be finally terminate in eonBumpdon. who have a preference right subject to Take the "Golden Medical Discovery* low, the prior right of any such settler, provided a CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO,, tn time and it Is not likely to disappoint such settler or applicant is qualified to ’¿’/tke you If only you give it a tlu>r<ni'ih aud homestead entry and the preference right i. a Reliable Druggists fair trial. fDon't expect miracles. It exercised prior to August loth. 1909. on won’t do supernatural things. You must which date the lands will be subject to and Prescriplion Experts, settlement and entry by any qualified per exercise your patience and persevere in its use for a reasonable length of time to get son. The lands are a« follow»« ; The sw M si. ■ .» a.« ■ «»a E » j of N w 1 * of Sec 3. 1. Its full benefits. The ingredients of which 4 of s »Ne R '4, the 10 W . W.M.. listed upon the appli Dr. Pierce’s medicines nre composed have cation of A. F. Gardner of Beaver. Oregon ; the unqualified endorsement of scores of Fred Dennett, Commissioner of tbeGeneral medical leaders—better than any amount Land office. Approved May 21st, 1909. Did You Ever Try of lay, or non-profeseional. testimonials. Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of They are not given away to be experi the Interior. HARRIS’S NEW FEED IM . mented with hut nre sold bv all dealer» tn Notice of Appointment of Admin- medicines at reasonable prices. When you come to think of it. there’s 1 In the County Court ot the State of Oregor, no escaping the conclusion that tbe for Tillamook County. baby crop Is worth more to this good In the matter of the Estate) of Josie Alice Davidson, / Citation. country of ours than all the corn, A Minor. J wheat, cotton, beef and poultry prod To Olive Alice Dodge, Guardian of the above named minor, Josie Alice Davidson, ucts put together—worth more In dol the above named minor, Frederick M lars and cents. Untimely frosts, the Davidson, Monta V. Davidson. Joyce B. Morse. Laura Dodge. Ernest Dodge. boll weevil, the wheat rust, the green G reeting : In the name of the State of aphis aud all the other crop and ani Oregon you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of mal scourges couldn't work so great a Oregon, for the County oj Tillamook, at the national disaster as a genuine baby I Court room thereof, at Tillamook City, j Oregon, on Monday, the fifth day of July, famine. ! • 1909, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that And it Is simply appalling tp think i day, then and there to show cause if any there be, why an order should not be granted what would happen to our national i ' | directing Olive Alice Dodge. Guardian of the temperament if babies were abolished. I above named minor, to sell the real property 1 belonging to the estate of said minor, at Our sense of humor would instantly go I private sale for cash in izi hand, t': ’j*— said J -7 1 which real e «■ œ S-x»z4 In is ai situated in Tilltimiuib Tillamook f'miwYv County glimmering, and smiles would become property «* itf Oregon, and is more particularly described rarer than black hollyhocks. The edu as follows, to-wit : An undivided one third interest in and to cation of parents In all the little arts that portion of the Donation Land Claim of of tenderness would go Into Instant James Quick and Anna Quick, bounded by decline, and we would speedily become beginning at a point on the West line of said claim twenty five and 50-190 (2,5.50) chains a nation of ossified hearts and sour South of the North West corner of said claim and running thence East twenty-one and faces. 75-100 chains ; thence North eleven and Babies are the chief apostles of un 50-100 chains ; thence East eighteen and selfish affection. All the world admits 25-100 chains to East line of claim ; thence fitty| (50) links ; thence West forty that. The mother who has constantly North (40) chains to West line of claim ; thence maintained an attitude of unalloyed South twelve chains to beginning, containing twenty-seven (27) acres more or less in selfishness toward all the world will Tillamook County, Oregon. go to the depths of self denial and sac This Citation is issued in accordance with an order of the above entitled court in the rifice for the helpless child, and men above entitled cause, made and entered on of fiery and autocratic temperament the 18th day of May, 190t), a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part of become meek and plastic disciples tn order this Citation, marked Exhibit *‘A." schools of patience and restraint where Witness the Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, of the County Court of the State of in their own babies nre the teachers Judge Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, with and disciplinarians.—Red Book. the seal of said Court affixed this 19th day Rabbits are the greatest pest the Australian pastoralist bas to contend against. If these rodents are at all numerous on a station property, they do enormous damage to the grass, but the pest Is kept down to the lowest possible limit in every district of the commonwealth at great cost. The most effective method of deal ing with them is hereunder explained. In summer when any water that might have been lying about has been dried tip by evaporation and the grass has become dry rabbits swarm toward the tanks, dams or other water holes that have been sunk for stock drink ing purposes. I'astorallsts take advantage of this, and every evening after the cattle have partaken of their last drink a strip of wire netting Is run around the tank or dam. Outside this netting fence holes are dug tn the ground and filled with poi soned water, and these in turn are In closed by another strand of netting, pegged down to within a few Inches of the ground, being sheep proof, but allowing plenty of room for rabbits to got under. The rabbits make for the dam; but, as their way Is barred, they drink at the poisoned holes, with to them díaos Gloom Spread by Book Agents. trous results. “When I was a small boy living In In tbe morning are to be seen hun dreds and thousands of dead rabbits Huntsville. Mo., an early day book scattered about the country. — Mel agent came up from St. Louis by steamboat and flooded our country bourne News. with a harrowing volume entitled 'Ag nes—The Key to Her Coffin.' Every An African and a Boa Constrictor. Al M'Geta, German East Africa, a body bought the thing and everybody native who, like all those belonging to wept over It,” remarked a Macon resi the tribe of the Waluguru, regarded dent. “Its Influence descended upon snake flesh as an especial delicacy the community like a nightmare. It found a huge boa constrictor lying In reeked with shrouds, funerals and the middle of a field. He confided the graveyards. For a long while ‘The discovery to one or two others and ar Key to Agnes' Coffin' was the sole ranged with them to kill It during tbe diversion of certain portions of tbe hours of darkness, so that they might populace. They seemed to take a pure enjoy the delicacy together. Toward and chastened Joy In the awful weight nightfall the man, armed with a stick, of woe that oozed out from between attacked tbe huge serpent. Tbe boa Its lids, and It made them feel better. constrictor, aroused from Its apparent There were not many books In the torpor, suddenly seized the unhappy country In those days, and the saga negro and slowly crushed him to pulp cious ngent had sized the community's taste up about right. The book was and then gradually swallowed blm. supposed to be very consoling to the distressed In that It told of worse Tactless. “When Clubber gets arguing he troubles than their own.“—Macon Re- publican. loses all tact." “As for Instance?" "Why. last night he told an oppo nent who Is lame that he hadn't a leg to stand on. another who squints that he was sorry he couldn't see things as he did, aud a man who stammered he urged not to hesitate In expressing an opinion.”—Stray Stories. 1909 COMMON SENSE fHE SPANIARD. Ths Value of Imagination as an Indus trial Asset. TRAPPING RABBITS. headlight , july i , i . *OTK*. 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