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T illamook FAMOUS BULLS. ice. rh,t tot- e Is a Marked Difference Be- tween These Two Acts. “ m >« ‘‘ at •«hr 7 W1 ®oat« lE POWER OF OBSERVATION B Be Cultivated Even In the B" Ordinary Thing«—A Faculty B That 11 f’0,,e“ed by Al1’ but Th** I |, D,v.l°P'd bx ‘h* F,w’ Ini. tbe hope and desire of all par t, that their children shall make B'^.^rt of a raurk ln tbe world wbcu I C'rrow UP- Tbey do uot 1D the ma B*f._ cases expect that their off- By. become famous and make that will live for ages, but they the thought that they will be D*—..oil men and women ln some Or business. That Is the ^aote-tbat success shall be their, Bam. From th. Houe. of Common, end From th« ■nd the Pulpit. The house of commons, as might have been expected, bus contributed a fair s ba re to a very amusing collection of bulls. It was lu one of the de bates of that body that the late Colo- nel Saunderson described Eastern Rou- mella as “man enough to take her stand" ln defense of a certain threat ened right. An Irish member of parliament once declared that of the outrages report-id from Ireland three-quarters were ex- aggerated and half had no foundation ln fact, a statistical computation that reminds one of another Irish member of parliament who declared excitedly to a group of fellow members. “I want to convince you that there Isn't any truth ln half the lies they are telling about Ireland.” The biography of Dean Hook recalls a certain minor canon who used to preach at the cathedral when Hook was a boy at Winchester school. In one of bls sermons there occurred the striking reflection that "what Is Impos sible can never be and very seldom comes to pass.” Another discourse wns long remem bered for Its pathetic lamentation on the degeneracy of the age: “O temporal O mores! What times we live in! Little boys and girls run about the streets cursing and swearing before they can either walk or talk!" But tbe Churc-b of England has no monop oly of these violent contrasts, for It was at a City Temple meeting not many years ago that a speaker ex claimed: "I find my time is already gone. Therefore I will keep within it.”—Windsor Magazine. headlight , july 20, 1000. THE WORD "BANZAI.” * Hae Bern U«ed In Japan From the Earliest Agee. It Is not infrequent to find men spec ulating as to the origin of the now fa miliar “banxat,” and we believe that a general impression classes this excel lent ejaculation among the Inventions of modern Japan. Quite receutly In deed we heard a learued Japanese de clare that tbe late Professor Toyama was the originator of the word as tbe Japanese equivalent of "hurrah." But the truth Is that "banzai” belongs to a very much remoter date. History shows that it was used certainly as long ago as the year 486 A. D.. and probably It was not an iuuovatioi even then lu the “Chronicles of .In pan,” a work published in the yeat 820 A. D., it Is related that in the spring of 483 A. D. the Emperot Woke, remembered by posterity a “Kenzo, Teuno," repaired to tbe pari, of the summer hall and there helt' revel by "the winding streams." Hi guests were a concourse of minister and of high officials known at that epoch under tbe titles of Otnl. Muraj and Miyakko. When the feast was a its height the guests, we read, "raise«’ repeated cries of banzai." it ma fairly be assumed that this formul of gratulation did not originate tbet but at any rate Its undoubted use I: Japan more than fourteen centurie ago deprives auy MelJI savant of th credit of having Invented it.—Japai Mail. T. SS • SUGAR always advances before berry season. We hare a good supply on hand and will sell our friends and customers while it last. 1ÜO lbs. Hk. PI KE CANE SUGAR. BOTTS, A ttorney - at -L aw . ; Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phones. C. & H. Berry Sugar, $5.80 a sk. Extra Fine Dry Granulated Sugar, $5.60 a sk. H- COOPER, Star brand process Rolled Barley, The best on the market. 75 lbs. Sack, $1.60. A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook , O regon . $40 a Ton. O arl HABERLACH, RAY FEED CO. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Seutechcr ¿Khvoluit, f w it to a fact that most parents Office across the street and north from Ifilect or pay very little attention to, Ee part of the child's educatiou which ( the Post Office. Eof tbe highest Importance. They do 1 E train the perceptive faculties. Ifotrer of observation will help you H. GOYNE, -e, Ere than anything else ln your strug- IO IMI. Etfor existence, and yet there are lira Stu, Emparatively few people who are A ttorney - at -L aw . Ppli"dlr L observers. One small fact will ran« u a list tf. Ere this latter statement. The man Office : Opposite Court House, which it Ebo observes everything, he who sees aid list K Errtblng be looks at. Is singled out T illamook , O regon . u. AIM TO SUCCEED. Eer as an Inquisitive person or a I adrenicl, Eever one, and this shows that he Is I The Self Improvement Habit as i any l^l In exception. Businesa Aseet. “mg the, ‘ (CAPT. P. SCHRADER) | It Is easy to give Instances of this W. SEVERANCE, r detirirç. The very reputation of baviug a □able to, i Lek of perception even ln tbe ordinary ambition to amount to soiuetbiug I, Pupa», Eiigi of life. Some years ago an art- POSED THE DEAD MAN. the world, of having a grand life aim lit engaged In a London firm of print- for A ttorney - at -L aw , Is worth everything, says a writer ii claims or bn had to draw an advertisement ln oute« i| khkb tbe central figure was a cock in 8cheme of the Gamblers In Crock Success Magazine. The moment youi ford’s House In London. associates find that you are dead in L act of crowing. Nothing seemed T illamook O regon . Crockford, the proprietor of a well earnest, that you mean business, thal Register. Euler, but when he set to work the 0DGE, | [rtlst found himself confronted by a known London gambling house, was they cannot shake you from your de made to play a queer role after he was termination to get ou in the world 01 W Saint. I ■lfflculty—does the cock show its tongue dead. When one of Crockford’s horses rob you of your time or persuade you T. Bi’ALS, M.D., Lromlnently when it crows? Every was poisoned just before the Derby to waste It in frivolous things you loiith ill L of tbe hundred men employed by the misfortune brought on an attack will not only be an inspiring exatnpii PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, ’ p ia. I Ibe firm had seen a cock crow scores of apoplexy, which proved fatal with to them, but the very people who ar< H times, yet not one of them could in forty-eight hours. Now. many of throwing away their time will als< Lnswer tbe question. The artist bad Crockford's friends had staked large admire your stand, respect It and profi L TILLAMOOK. •N.StC. I lo go to a friend who kept fowls and sums on another of the gambler's by it. and you will thus be aide to pre Office- OIpH»n Building. kbaae tbe poor rooster round and round horses, which was a favorite for the tect yourself from a thousand annoy [be yard until it crowed. Residence : Mrs. Wtiss’ house, west of Oaks and which was disqualified by ances and time wasters aud expert Sails from Couch st. Wharf, Portland, Oregon, <8, Mrs. WalkerV. I A schoolmaster, wishing to test the the death of the owner. Only the peo ences which would only liiuder you. perception of his boys, asked them ple In the gambling house knew of In other words, there is everythin; bow many times they had seen a cow Crockford’s death, and it was resolved in declaring yourself, lu taking a stain IT. or pictures of that animal and found, to keep It a secret until after the race. and thereby auuounclng to the work J I. M. SMITH, U be had expected, that all tbe boys The servants were bribed and sworn that you do not propose to be a failun iog. bad seen the creature more times than to secrecy, and the conspirators on the or au Ignoramus; that you are goin. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, tbey could remember. Then he offered day after the night upon which Crock to prepare yourself for something ou Io give small prizes to tbe boys who ford died bad the body placed In a of tbe ordinary, away beyond medio«- BEGOT Office over J. A. Todd & Co., »eld correctly answer this question: chair at a window, so that people re rlty. something large and grand. ■Are a cow's ears above, below, in turning from the track could see the Tillamook, Ore. Tbe moment you do this you stain hat of or behind Its horns?” Only gambler sitting there. He was fixed out lu strong contrast from tbe great Vo boys gained prizes, and their an up to look as lifelike as possible and mass of |>eople who are throwing a wa? nrers were guesswork. through the window and partially con their opportunities and have not grit 0. HAWK, ft Kov sit down and test yourself ln cealed from view by the curtains look and stamina enough to do anythin- rate such simple manner. You have ed so natural that no one of the great worth while or to make any great ef JI seen a horse “down.” Can you de- crowd which came cheering by the fort to be somebody in the world. 4 be how It rises? Does it get up on house when on tlielr return from see PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, J. P. RbLtEN. Proprietor». tore feet first and then on its bind ing Crockford's horse win the Oaks First Omnibus. , or does it kneel first, then get on suspected the trick. “Omnibus” was an almost brand BAY CITY, OREGON. bind feet and finally on Its fore The next day It was announced that new word In Its modern sense whet- ? Special Attention paid to Tourists. Crockford was dead, but It was years Shllllbeer took It from the French In I However, you need not confine your- before the true story leaked out.— 1829. and In France the name pos belf to tbe animal kingdom in testing Westminster Gazette. sessed a special significance for those A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. R. BEALS, who knew their history, for from KIT', Jour perceptive faculties. Many sub to 1676 Paris had already seen a rcgu gets will suggest themselves to you. Superstitions of the Cingalese. As an excuse for this want of obser- An old Cingalese woman who lived lar service of room}' publl - vehicles REAL ESTATE, Vatlon It is often urged that “a man In an ordinary native hut by herself “carosses a cinq sous." Only these can't know everything," but the excuse died and was burled. On the follow predecessors of the modern bus wen F inancial A gent , b i bad one. There is a great differ- lng day a large iguana (a species of not “omnibus"—for all. The letter; toes between knowing little or nothing lizard which attains great size) entered patent which Instituted them for th< Tillamook, Oregon. lad knowing everything. When the the compound of a gentleman living benefit of middle class people laid down that they were not to be used b.i faculty has been trained It requires no close by and attacked his poultry. J )R P. J- SHARP, “ore effort to note tbe points of tbe Hearing the noise and commotion, -he soldiers, lackeys or any other wearers ibject looked at than it does to glance came out and on ascertaining the of livery or artisans and laborers it that aame object and come away cause got bls gun and shot the Iguana. These exclusive vehicles faded out o' RESIDENT DENTIST, existence, and the new ones, which »oe the wiser. No Booner bad be done this than there The chances of success ln life are ou arose a great uproar from the rela were started In Paris In 1828. were Office across the street from the ho aide of tbe man who knows cer tives of the old woman, who declared named "omnibus" expressly to signify their democratic character. — Londoi Court House. ato things because he has learned that he bad killed her, because her rat them by using his senses lustead spirit had passed into the lizard, in Chronicle. Dr. Wise’s office. having to go to a book for all that proof of which they pointed tri Widows’ Ceps. wlabes to know. Books are lndls- umphantly to the fact that It had nev The widow’s cap Is a survival of an eniable, as there are so many things er before been seen in the vicinity and 8ARCHET, old RomaD custom. Widows were rblch cannot come within the range of only appeared after her death. Rupees I- . The Fashionable Tailor. obliged to wear tbelr weeds for tea or observation, but wherever possible finally appeased the outraged feelings months, nnd the bereaved woman v should use our senses to acquln of the old woman’s descendants. — shaved her head as a tokeu of mourn ’ledge at first hand. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing. Naturally the widow could not Java Times. bls will explain why men who cau- very well appear In public with a bald ing a Specialty. read or »’rite have built up sub- head, so dainty caps were made in or The Elephant’« Trunk. litiotlal businesses. They have made The long trunk of the elephant Is der to hide the disfigurement. The Store in Heins Photographic ** of the power possessed by all, but very, very wonderful. Tbe neck of cap still remains, though the Imme Minted by very few. dlate necessity for Its existence has Gallery. four footed animals Is usually long to Tbe perceptive faculty must be train long passed away.—Pearson’s Weekly ’d during childhood and youth. After enable them to reach tbelr food with ’** completion of the twentieth year out difficulty, but the elephant has a Advantageous Promptitude. Sails every SATURDAY from Tillamook, J^OBERT A. MILLER, l”T little progress can be made. A short neck to enable him more easily Henry IV. of France particularly to support the weight of his huge frown tnan Is unable to develop his bead and heavy tusks. The long trunk liked answers to his questions given A ttorney - at -L aw , Powers of observation to any aatlsfac- helps him to get his food, and the quickly and without preparation. On rain or shine. *? degree Youth Is full of energy, trunk Is to an elephant what a long one occasion, meeting so ecclesiastic, Land Titles, Land Office Busi Both freight and passenger. •bd that 1» the time to inculcate the neck is to other animals. — Chicago he said to him: "Where do you come ness and Mining Law. ”»oo that we should see all that our from? Where are you going? What Journal._______________ •I” rest upon. do you want?" PORTLAND, OREGON, It should be the object of every par- "From Bourges; to Paris; a living." Denmark'« Old Age Peneion. Room, 306 Commerciul Building. to teach bls child to note every ob- In Denwark any person who at the replied tbe cleric promptly "You shall have It!" cried the prince {*' that cornea ln bls way. When out age of twenty-one pays to the state a Lean Oveics Bustxa«« I'honr A. 10». • walk In a park the child should sum of £6 10s. 1» entitled, if he cc»cbea x SracuLTV. told to observe the shapes of tbe the age of slxty-five. to an annuity of An Oversight. .**”* on the different trees, the pal- £13. But if he dies before that age “Look here." exclaimed the angry pOWlNO & COWINC °< of the color of anlmala toward the the money is forfelted.-London Mall. man as he rushed Into the real estate LAWYERS. “ *r part of tbe body, and so on, and agent's office, "that plot I bought from you yesterday le thirty feet under wa ®t>id be told that when asked a quea- Hazarding a Gueee. R oom 334 W obcbitbr B i ildir », T hibo and oak H trkbt «. on tbe subject he must be prepar- terf “Know anything about golf ' Room Neal to th« U.S. Land OAc*. "Pardon my oversight." apologized I,, ,0 “T that it la ao, n«tt that he "Not much. Whyt' thlnka it ta. “What’s a bunker? Do you kno ( the gentlemanly agent "We give a PORTLAND,OREGON, LA11 children have Inquiring minds. "I suppose it’s one of those cranks ■ diving snlt with ea< b plot. I will send yours to you today. ” L0.h,f,er * walk or two. coupled with that simply lire «nd »leep ™ ‘b* L. “totruction as we have mentlon- links.’’—Philadelphia Press. ■i Oddly Expressed. J°u wdl and tbe child making Tbe following letter of gratitude for mo CURB th « AUHCS th«/ pro,n“»s »nd acquiring a quality Rebuked. service« rendered appear» tn a London Neil Door to Tillamook County Bank. '7*111 be Invaluable ln after life. 8mall Tommy (after the pnblleatlo« "Mr. end Mr» Blank wish dia^k°f tl‘* methoda adopted by Hou- ,Dce>-Mamma. I'm £»d ’ “ r ‘ ZT ”* conjurer, for quickening the girl Mamma-Why. Tommy’ «null to express thank» to their friend» and » Piral CI im Room« * neighbor» who ao kindly assisted at Crotrelly Located. ’ °f bl* ,OB W>S ,O n,ake hlm Tommy-'C.nse I'd » the burning of tbelr residence last stall l*pl<J,T l'a8t • »bop window or a grow up and become a child beater. night" _______________ ,. "n which a number of article» Chicago New»- » Ita ^’’t''!'T*d and then write down a Tbe mean things done by those we I a ,b* obJecta noticed. At firat Her Choi«*- dislike never surprise ns.—St. Louis h'lf • doxen articles were per- M “Can be Hnf wellF The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook, Or«. MIO ALL THROAT MIO tlHW TXWIE» l ’’ during tbe moment occupied In “Well, m te“ T0" n* h. Republic. A Modern Hotel. Traveling Men's Home. Tourists' Headquarters. OUARANTKXD lATISFACTOKY kevi * *** "t01* ** window, but after alng the baby to aleep the other night TLe fool wanders; tbe wise travel. - OB HONEY BZrUMDBD. ’he s? i0°* ,r ooc* a daT a tnontb ^htowife-id. NO. let he» keep on J. F. RHMSEY, Pro. e French Proverb. T was »Me to make a Hat of crying’"-Cleveland leader objec.« reareen’a Weekly. I A. Portland and Tillamook. FREIGHT, $3.00 PER TON. EVERY TUESDAY ^R. THAT’S ALL The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. The only REAL opposition steamer sailing between Bay points and Portland. IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE of the people of Tillamook County to patronize this line. Route all your shipments care steamer Argo. Prompt and efficient service always, Winter and Summer. Claims promptly paid and taken care of. Agents at Tillamook, Ore. Bay City, Ore, Astoria, Ore. Portland, Ore. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., HOTEL RAMSEY, Tillamook. Oregon. kill ™, couch *'™ Dr. King’s New Discovery FORCsrW«