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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 22, 1309 St. Louis denied that the devil needs close watching in this world, the Su preme Court of Iowa decided that a man has a right to use profane language over a telephone wire. There are a number of summer resorts in Iowa, and we have high ecclesiastical authoritv for saving that the devil ia always to he found working around summer resorts in summer. Advertising Batea. L egal A dvertukxknts : First Inset ion, perline................... 8 10 3 Esch subsequent insertion, line.... Business snd professional card,, 1 month ...................................... 1 on Homestead Notices.......................... 00 Timber Claims ................................ 10 N Locals per line each insertion ... 3 Display advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month ...................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and MBS Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. The ca»e of Harry Thaw is to lie Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. referred to three expert alienists who Notices, Lost, .Strayed or Stolen, •lc., minimum rate, 25c. not exceedir g five are to pts» upon the question of his sanity. The prosjiCJt of an early agree lines. merit among a» manv as two mental RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. experts as to anybody’« sanity is never BTHICTLY IN ADVANCE.) good, unieas both ara retained by the Harry Tnaw lias had On« year......... 1.5< same person. Six months ... 7f experience enough to know tins, and fi<> no doubt he does. Three months » « ft • In the political almanac which Col Bryan it said to he getting nut. Gov. Johnson will probable be put down as one of the yentt-rdavs. til Good cr'-p« ami good times r I wnin i un together under R-ptihlicau administra- lions There have been exceptions !<• the rule of good crops good times «st Young Mr. Thaw is having a hard time in try ing tn get rid of his dementia Americana. He wiggled out of the brairstorm attack, but the other bothers him. ■ • ■ In contradiction to the policy o' not counting your chickens until they are hatched the farmers in Kansas and Ok ahema are setting their wheat before it is harvested. The topical songs sung at a recent din- ntr in honor of Mr. Roosevelt in Nairobi prove again that the old man of the English speaking house who says he knows how to sj»eak English, also knows how not to know how, whenever it suits his purpose to speak English in ways that will put the right English words m I he best |u-<ition and relations toward <»ne hi other iur biinging out the sense—or the nonsense. They sang to Mr. Roost veil of his primes-, as a hunt er, Hurt hr.iing that the thing could not be done in classical English they cut boldly loose from effort in that direction. The result is a literary stvle admirably adapted to the subject they had in hand. It would not be easy to do anything anywhere any better than this : The colonel plugged him with a laugh, While Kermit took his photograph. Saul he, “Those Wall street bojs would cry. If they knew how near I’d been to die. Oh, this country’s bull, bull, bully ; I’ve enjoyed it lull, full, fully, For it euchres the best they can show in the West That’s so wild and wool, wool, woolly.” The supreme test to determine wheth er Secretary Dickinson is "straight" or “rectified'' will come in the War Depart B • 9 inent’s attitude toward the water need- The tariff bill has gone to the confer ed to make the 14 foot channel from ence committee, and now the country lakes to gulf. believes that the end is in sight. The fact ■ ■ ■ however, that ten Republicans voted A 8.000,000 feet a-day gas well ha« against the bill in its final passage in the la-en struck in that part of Illinois Senate should prepare us for a long which once illuminated the world by contest in the conference. Such persis s 'tiding Populists to the State Legis tence and such power a9 the Republican lature. The signs were not misleading opponents of this measure have shown to til" prospectors. is unexampled in Republican tariff mak a a a ing. 'These ten Republican senators, led Them inner in which the Spaniard» are getting ready to fall foul of the Moors by Beveridge, Cummins and La Fol'ett, favored the House bill, as distinguished in Morocco leaves little room to doubt that Santiago, San Juan, El Uaney mid from that which was shaped in their chamber. Thev would, indeed have gone Cavite are all to be avenged at last in a little farther in the wav of reducing one red battle day. duties from the Dingley level than the As an ouigrowth of the tariff question majority of the republicans in the House one of the great issues of the next few felt willing to go, but perhaps not any years will he the proposed income tax. farther than the House would have gone The debating clubs throughout the later on. if it had b**en free to frame the country are urged to get busy, so that hill over again. Fro m the praise which the House has received from the Repub no mistakes shall be made. lican press of the country in the past ■ MM Dr. Osler reached his 60th birthday few weeks that chamber must be ex the other day, but uo smell of chloro ceedingly gratified at the record which it form has as vet been detected issuing has made. That feeling will be strength over the transom of Ins bednaim door, ened by the fight which a powerful and it would lie a great loss to the world element of the Republicans in the Senate of thought and action if one should be. made lor the House scale of duties. ■ ■ • « S ft The Standard Od Corporation has cut off the pension of $5o a month it bad long |>anl toon« of its old retainers living in Ardmore, Ok A part of the sun. shine is now withdrawn from Ardmore and con th lc nee is nut as prevalent there as it was ft • • Three ‘housand marriages in Chicago are now threatened with annulment lie cause of h detective or illegal ceremony. The action of the divorce courts in Lhi- cagu hna h I whvs been rapid, but, it a.vm.4 pont-ible to find yet taster ways tor getting out of bad scrapes. One of the good points in the tariff bill which passed the Senate is the sec tion which provides for the selection o* a board of tariff experts, to report oc casionally to Congress, and to advise Congress and the President in matters pertaining to the administration of the tariff act. Thia provision was incorpor ated in the bill at the suggestion of Mr. Aldrich. It was not in the House draft of the bill. But as the republican press of the country has given the proposition strong support, it will probably lie ac cepted l»y the House conferees Several years have passed since the National It turns out nt the dose of the gov Association of Manufacturers began urg ernment'» fiscal year, that the govern ing the selection of a permanent, non- ment is 825,000,000 richer than it partisan board of broadminded business thought it was because it owes that men to make inquiries into wages and much less than it was feared that it prices of materials at home and abroad, would. To a perfectly solveut govern and make reports to Congress from time ment or individual subtraction iu debt is to time on which that body could base such changes in the schedules as would addition in wealth. be necessary. The leading republican • a a Il is the trypaiKMum and not the newspai»ers of the country gave the idea tsetse tly which threatens the life of their support from the beginning. The Mr. R<x>eevelt in Africa. The ustue necessity for such a board of capable, is larger and mure sonorous, and w hat unbiased men to make such an investi is la-tter, is more convenient to spell. gation was s<> apparent that it won the And If we are to lose Teddy at all, we favor of many persons in Congress im would prefer the tiypanoeum to the mediately. Bills providing for a com tsetse, on all accounts mission were introduced in the Congress * u « which expired last March by Senators An Englishman may now marry Ins Beveridge. LaFollette and others. Thev dee« used wlie's sister without violation gave their hearty support to the Aldrich of the law, but the es'ablished church proposition, although they believed, has just declared such inair leges im and still believe, that it does not HO far moral. England,'it appears, has not (enough to meet the necessities of the yet associated enough with American situation. c inching patties to learn that whatever is not illegal cau not be immoral Proper Treatment for Dysen • ■ ■ Canada Ims asked Great Britain to allow her the prtve'ege of garrisoning the British torts in the West Indies. It was Canada which rushed gratuitously and enthusiastically to the front against the tieleagured Boers. The red hot loyalty of Canada seems to be the only thing its climate can not Irceze out. ■ ■ ■ El-Millionaire Snell, lata of Clinton. Ill, once said, "A mau should get all he can and keep all he gels,'' but the next week he sent the price of a seal skin aacipie to a woman who called him ' darling ' These two facta, taken in connection, ought to be «nough to break hla will on the ground of un sound mind. ■ ■ ■ The same day that Rev. Mr. String of The New International Languge Esperanto. TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK rillamook Lumber Manufacturing Compì. HEADLIGHT. Have you h«arif of Soperanto ’ Some answers •• No.” others have heard of it, but know not what it means. Others have read a little about it. while ethers say iliey have often read article» about it. Esperanto is the international auxili ary languge created by Dr L. L. Zamenhof a doctor of medicine, rend ing at Waraaw, Pi,land Not many years ago many people thought that Esperanto was a patent medicine, or new kind of soap, or inoat anything but a language. It is not tile aim of Esper anto to displace any language, but to be a second language fur the world, and its merits are now recognized by many eminent men of all nationalities. Esperanto is the easiest of all langu- However, do not ite ages to learn, deceived by the idea advanced by some that it can be learned in a few weeks time. But compared to learning English, German, French or any of the standard languages, it is like child’s play : All nouns end in o, all ajectives in a, all mfimtive verb ill i. present tense verbs in as, past m is. fuiuie tense in ou, im perative Uh de ends in u, con litioml mo'le in us. The Esperanto dictionary is tonal , because it is not necessary to have all of the words in it. for thia reason, There are about fifty prefixes and suffix«» which one must learn and by means of these you can build up hundred» and hundreds of words not found m the Esperanto vocabulary. Now some one may ask. how can I know 1 have built the worJs right when they are not in the vocabulary ? In thia way; for in stance. one of the prefixes is mal, which denotes the direct opposite of any idea. If we know the word "good,” which is bona, we can immediately form the word for bad mal bona and hence the necessity of a special word for bad is i obviated. In like manner alta ‘high,” tall,” mal-alta, “low,” " short;" estmn ” to respect,” malestimi "Io d-spise," etc. So if one Ims learned this single prefix, mal he is relieved of learning a long string of words such as "hard” (asaumii.g that he knows "soft”) ••cold,’’ "old," "dirty.” "distant." "darkness," " shame." “ to hate,” etc. To love is ami; now you know that to hate i>- malami. Tlie suffix in (pronounced een), marks the feminine gender, and thus if we know the word “brother," frato we can also say “sister,” fratino. Always sound " a” as in father, "i” as ee in seeu. e as " e” in they o .ia "o" in so; always accent the penuliimnte (the last syllable by one). Every letter must be sounded (there are no silent letters) and each letter lias always the same sound. When you have studied Esperanto an hour or two each day for a few months you can correspond by letter or post card with people nearly all over the world who do not know the language winch you alreaoy speak, It is interest- ing to receive cards from Russia, Ger- many, France, Holland, and in fact nearly every country in the world and reud them in this wonderful language. I received one a few days ago from Rotterdam, Holland, and the writer wished me to rejoice with him about the new born princess. The lastca<d I re ceived was from Montevideo, Uraguay. There is held annually an International Esperanto Congress. Last year it was held in Germany ; this rear it is to tie in I Spain, and most likely next year in the United States. There is to be some kind of an Esperanto convention next month in Chataqna, N Y. Courses ill Esperanto can be taken by mail, or you can buy the text Imok and dietiopnrv ami learn it without a teacher One must have aome knowledge«! of English grammar, but you can study that, if needful along with the Esperanto. "En la mondon veni» nova sento, Tra la mondo iras furta roko.” The English translation of the sbove is Into the world has come a new sense Through the world goes a stiong call. Yours truly, F. L B vk L l . I Manufacturers of FIR, SPRUCE and H EM lock LU M B1 £Í KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. KINDS OF ALT We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook County’s Most Famous Cheese. The Best Hquipped Saw Mill in tfie County. New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and First Class Lumber of the Best Quality. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BIL r_ HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ ,AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES £Z3. 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She suffered untold misery from dyspepsia for 2o years At last she could neither eat drink nor sleep. Doctor» gave her up and all remedies failed till Electric Bit ters worked such wonders for her health." They invigorate all vital organs, cure I.iver and Kidney troubles induce sleep, luqatrt strength ami appe- t'te O ily 50c. at Chas. I Clough. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy the The great mortality from dysentery Best and Surest Susbcribing for the Headlig^ tery and Diarrhoea. and «liatrhoea ia due tn a lack of proper " It affords me pleasure to state iliai treatment at the first stages of the i consider the preparation known a. disease. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Chamberlain', ____ _ Cholera „„„ ----- -------- -- j Colic, and and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and Disrrhriea Remedy the l<Bl «nd «ure.t effectual medicine, and when gnen in I reasonable time will prevent any dan of good results of any I have ever used in I my family.” aava p. 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