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T i LLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPiEMBER>I6, 1909. t A CLEVER RECTOR. “ going for the doctor . How Ho Got All the Young Men ta Church on Sunday. "Many Interesting stories are told of Bishop Wilmer of Alabama, who was noted for his wit and sharp repartee," said a clergyman. “A story which to considered characteristic of the man was told by a Virginia minister: 'Wheu Bishop Wilmer was rector of the little Protestant Episcopal church at Upperville, Va., he was much worried by the nonattendance at service on Sundays of the majority of the youug men of the community. On Inquiry he found that instead of going to church they were in the habit of playing marbles for stakes. Marbles lu those days, it must be remembered, was a much more serious game than It Is now, occupying much the same position In the realm of sports as do billiards and pool in these days. "'Bishop Wilmer, then a parson not well known, determined to break up this practice. He himself had been an expert marble player in his boyhood. Accordingly one Saturday he came across a number of the youug men engaged in a game. The good bishop «eked several questions and finally challenged the lot to play him for ■ keeps." They readily consented. ••'Much to their astonishment, the young minister won steadily, and soon they had to go to the stores to replen ish their stock. Toward the close of the afternoon Mr. Wilmer had won every marble tn the town of Upper ville. Putting his “winnings" in a bag. hd remarked as he walked away, "Now. gentlemen, since you can't play marbles tomorrow I hope to see you nil at church.” And he did.'’’—Wash lugton Herald. oks on- ON. » ron sc, SERVED THE TERRAPIN. 'N, of Í, N, it I. And Also th. Rea.on Why Ho Was After the Medical Man. J°Ur honor- ’ said the mau who had beta arrested fur driving bin bbtomoblle ar au lllvgal ral„ 1 admit that 1 was running tulrty miles an hour, but I was going for the doctor." h,OhLi0U were 8°ln8 for the doctor. Ln„UC.a“ J0U Offer “ny proof t0 SUb stantiate that statemeut?” ‘■'es. | can bring in the doctor as a wltues»- « necessary.” ‘Urn! That ought to make a differ- ence. The law is explicit, but we must grant that there uiay be exten uating circumstances. There have hare been times when the court would hare been glad to run thirty miles au bour If the court could have done so. Cer tainly a man should not be held too strictly to the provisions ot the law If be happens to violate It for the pur pose of trying to sare a life. The court Is very strongly Inclined to dis miss the case. Hid you explain to the officer who arrested you that you were going for the doctor?” "Yes. your botior.” “Officer, what bare you to sar?” “Well, your honor. 1 asked him. wtn u be said he was going tor the doctor, what be was going for the doc tor fur." "Yes. That was very sensible. What was he going for the doctor for?" "For to take the doctor and two young ladles for a ride, as 1 found out unbeknownst to him." "Thirty dollars and costs."-Cblcago Record-Herald. J. R. HARTER Real Estate and Financial Agent Insurance. OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEL. WAGONS, BUGGIES, Bicycles. AUTOMOBILES. A COLLECTOR’S RUSE. The Way He Secured a Rare Piece of Dresden Ware. We should cultivate our fancy for old china as did the late Mr. Wertheimer, the art dealer, concerning whom there is a story that every bargain hunter should take to heart. Wertheimer was one day passing through Mayfair when he noticed a sale about to take place of the "furnl ture and household effects of a de ceased nobleman.” He walked through the rooms where dealers were critical ly examining choice specimens of un doubtedly genuine Chippendale and Sheraton, interspersed among early Victorian furniture, bls eyes apparent ly dwelling on nothing But when the sale was about to commence be asked the auctioneer if he would take 15.300 for everything in the bouse. The offer was accepted. “Now you can resell everything for me." said Mr. Wertheimer, "except this,” and he took down from the mantelpiece a dirty or nament some nine Inches high ami put it iuto bls pocket, it was a piece of the rarest Dresden, bearing tlie covet ed mark of the wand of Aesculapius, which he afterward sold for £10.000. How the dealers metaphorically kick ed themselves for overlooking It atid how they bid against one another In the chance of securing a similar treas ure is still a tradition in Bond street.— London Chronicle. Automobile Salesroom, Chapman and Alder Sts, PORTLAND. Wagons and Buggies, 330 E Morrison St. PORTLAND. many a minister's salary is so small that he is unable to provide the com monest necessities for his family and have enough left to supply himself with needed books The church that makes It Impossible for ks pastor to buy books barms Itself even more than It barms the minister.—‘Cumberland Presbyterian. guaranteed first class, and order promptly attended to. HILL TRADE FOR ANYTHING IN TILLA MOOK THAT LOOKS GOOD. TILLAMOOK, LANDS IMPROVED UNIMPROVED Tillamook City Property in any part of City. BAY CITY LOT8. Small Tracts near Bay City as low as $35.00 per acre. Timber of good quality consisting of spruce, hemlock, tie and cedar near to water. Several hundred acres to be had in one body, by J. C. BEWLEY, Tillamook, Oregon. Nothing doing on Sundays. FARM 280 Acres, 10 miles from Brownsville and 3 miles from Crawfordsville, in Linn county. 80 acres of level land. 40 acres cleared and under plow. All of the place is under fence and sub-divided. 160 acres of heavy saw timber of fir, pine and oak, will cruise over 1,000,000 feet. Watered by running creeks and springs the year round. “L” house of 5 rooms in fair condition. Stock sheds for stock. Poultry house, etc. Three miles to school and post-office. Will throw in the following stock : 6 good cows, 25 head of sheep, 2 brood hogs, 60 head in all of chickens, geese and turkeys. I am coming to Tillamook in about three weeks and will accept any place that will compare favorably with what I have to offer. I hold the value of this place of $5,500. Write or call on ROLLIE W. WATSON, ii *« ii • .* * > «11 • v « »11 THE POET SAYS “ Beauty draws us by a single hair.” ■h**.*’ MMM* Thin Reenis like Romething of an exngerntion on the part of the poet, if at least does not apply to men. The man with a single hair would not draw worth a cent, unless as a curiosity. People to look their best need hair, they need all they evei have. If the hair begins to go it is time to use Tillamook City. Oregon. Have your eyes examined before starting to school. ® Do not be troubled with your eyes this winter. If you have your eyes properly fitted with a pair of glasses you kA will not be compelled to go home with a sick headache or be troubled with a headache at all. Have your eyes examined before they become strained for close wotk and avoid future trouble, guaranteed satisfactory. Almost Heavenly. Dr. Henry C. Morris. At Jenkins’ Jewelry Store, Tillamook, Ore. OREGON. Real Estate for Sale Partly Improved Stock Ranch in Linn County Will Trade for 40 Acres or Over of Like Value in Tillamook County. In a satirical article entitled "Th« Natural History of American Million alres" a writer In the Berliner 'Iage blatt says: "They all came to Nev York. t'hieag'i or Philadelphia with one shirt and with one cent In ihe pocket of the only oilier garment. All served as bootblacks, errand boys ot even In more humble positions and hi the second week had saved enough to buy a waistcoat. After one mouth they appeared before their respective employers chltl In new clothes a mi told them with Imposing self cotill dem e that I lie organization of their business was defective and required reorganization. A year later the Ian has become a partner, in two years lie has outstripped the former boss t;> wealth, and a year later lie has groat smart enough to kill off tlie beneluclo of other days. All American million aires arise al 3 in the morning, eai and drink almost nothing, cease llieli work at midnight and allow only thorn to live whom they think are gem enough to invite. Every dollar king founds a university, au opera, a mu seu lit or ii picture gallery. I.i conies a burden Io them when are no more competitors in branch worthy of destruction, they lie down uud die ut ennui." Doing a Man's Work. The Widow Skinner has been twice bereaved, and she was telling me about her two husbands over a cup of ton “Boggs was the first." she salt! dreamily, "a ornery hound wot usued to git drunk and come home and lam baste me nil over the place. Alter Boggs died I married Skinner. He was 11 good for nothin’, ornery critter wot 'ud turn up full, and I’d lam him till he couldn't see." She chuckled with quiet auiusemmt “Well,” said a listener, "the last was better than the first, at least.” But the widow shook her bead. "No. ’tw'an't.” she said, "Id kinder got used to Boggs’ little ways, and In Skinner’s case I never cottoned to the idea of doin’ a maD's work about the house.”—Exchange. ALBERT AMY Painter & Decorator. AU work Kings From a Gsr "That is Saturn you see now." ex plains tlie astronomer, while the visitor to the olmervatory peers through tin- telescope nt the mysterious orb with Its rings and with Its moons showlag as little poiuts of light. "It's away off. isn’t it';" asks tin visitor. "Oh. yes. Saturn is so far off that it requires thirty of our years to make the circuit around the sun.” "Thirty years!” "Yes.” "My! Saturn must be pretty dose t< heaven.” "1 couldn't say as to that." "I should call it almost heavenly not to have to buy spring dresses ami lints for my wife anil daughters not idore than otice In thirty years.” For fear the visitor would have something to say about tlie summer engagements on Saturn being res p m sible for the rings, the astionouiet quickly pointed the telescope toward Jupiter.—Chicago Post. SNODGRASS, E/D AT THE OLD STAND. OUR MILLIONAIRES. American Money I have some new ami second hand ladies' anil genl's wheels at a bargain. Will nut be undersold by Eastern firms. Come and see my stock. I am pre pared to build you any kind of a bike at short notice. Bargains never before seer, in Tills 11100k for cash. OI<1 bicycles taken. Cost no more than others. Don’t buy until you investigate. Let us send you our catalogue. Ask us about the 1910 automobiles— you won’t regret it. man Point of View. Crossed th« Ocean to Supervis« One Cour«« of a Dinner. George W. Harvey, the Inventor of steamed oysters and a famous restau rant keeper, was once the hero of an Incident that In some respects mnde the exploits of Lvcullus and other noted gourmets of ancient Rome look cheap and commonplace. He made a G.OOO mile journey to cook or supervise the cooking of a single course of a din ner. A wealthy Englishman noted for his love of good living while on a visit to Washington was given a dinner at Harvey’s, at which terrapin formed the piece de resistance. It was the first time the Englishman had encountered the famous Maryland delicacy, and it made an Instantaneous and profound bit with him. He decided that be would introduce the dish to bls London friends and at once entered Into nego tiations with Harvey to come to Lon don and do the cooking. Harvey named hfs price, and It was accepted without a murmur, although It was a stiff one. as be was a very portly man and did not like to travel. At the appointed time he engaged his passage for England, took a sufficient number of live terrapin along with hlui and sailed for London. He super vised the preparation of the turtles in She Makes a Suggestion. the kitchen of his generous employer, “How beautiful and clean tlie bori saw that they were cooked and served properly, collected his £200 honorarium zon looks.” said Polly as on the second and his expenses and took the next day out she came up 011 deck and steamer back to New York.—Exchange. threw herself down In the steamer chair beside me. . "Well It ought to be," said I, looking The New Kind. Among the passengers In a parlor up from my book. "The captain has been sweeping It with bis glass for ear attached to a southern train leav the past six hours." ing Washington were a reticent indi "That reminds me.” said Polly, turn vidual desirous of reading his paper ing two very grave brown eyes U|K> ii and a talkative person equally desirous me. “Did you remember to bring that of engaging the reserved one in con vacuum cleaner along with you. as I versation. At first the reticent man took the questions of his neighbor In suggested';" "No.” said I unwarily. "1 remem good part, returning short but polite bered to forget It, however. What on answers. Finally, however, he grew earth does anybody want with a somewhat irritated at the persistence vacuum cleaner at sea?” of the other. "It was only for you. dear." said “Tlie grass is quite green, eh?" was Polly. ”1 thought you would like to the idle query that next came from the have your brains massaged with It oc garrulous one as he gazed through the casionally.”—New York Times. «ludow. ■’Qiiltel" said the bored one. with a The Minister’« Tools. smothered growl. "But, then, consider No workman can do good work with what a change it is from the pink and out sufficient tools. Books are the mauve grass we've been having late minister’s tools. He trust have them ly"'-Harper's Weekly. if he Is to serve his people well. Yet Encouraging. It was Bllkin's wedding day, and he ®as teasing bls young brother-in-law. "'Veil. Johnnie,” he said solemnly, ’’I’m going to take your sister a long way off and have her all to myself, where you won’t see her any more.” “No; really, are you?" said the lad curiously. “Yes, I am. What do you think of it?" ' Nothin'. I can stand it if you can.” — Pearson's Weekly. BROKE IT GENTLY. The Reason the Brakeman Quit Rail- roading For Awhile. Daniiy Wilinarth waa a brakeman One day while his train was on a side track at a town In Ohio another train that was doing some switching on the wiiue track suddenly Inimpeil into the caboose on the rear platform of which Danny was standing, and be was se ierely bruised. He was taken to a local hospital, where it was found that his Injuries were so serious as to tie- 1 cssltate his reiuillulug several wei ks for treatment. At the end of a month ho surprisi-d Ills mother at her home In Pittsburg by walking Into the bous< on crutches. Why. Danny." she exclaimed, "what Is the matter? What bas happened to you?" “Why. I wrote and told you. mother.' tie answered with a grin. No. son. yon didn't. All you wrote was that you were going to quit rail rondlng for awhile, that you had found something else to do and thill It w,r an Indoor Job You didn't say a word 'ibont getting hurt or anything of Ilia kb d “ "I surely did. mother I (old ym « list happen, <1 to me." "You -mely didn't!” 'Hon (t|,| | say I came to be stayin'.' in that town?" "You sal,l veu h ippened to be cnugli there between trains.” YYell. 1 was."— Youth's Companion kA s IMPERIAL HA IK TONIC. Thi< preparation saves hair. It stimulates the hair bulbs, cleans the scalp of dandruff or eruptions, and promotes new growth. Try it now. Price 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO., Reliable Druggists and Prescription Experts. IHB**B* ** * ai «888888888888888888888888» * Watch Repairing Tip. ¡ a ^A »2 SA \A $A iA <A kA It It ’ ’ s s astonishing, astonishing how how tnanv many fine fine watches watches are are ruined ruined W li. A. D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. Office in Sturgeon’« Building. All Work Guaianteed. each year by being placed in the hands of poor and inex- jP perienced workmen for repairs. A slight oversight on W TILLAMOOK. OREGON. their pait often causes an unnoticeable grinding and iA clicking that will wear out the best movement in a short ^A MASONIC LODGE, time. 1 Why run these chances? Leave your repairing kA No. 57, meets on third Satur in our hands and you will get all loug experience and kA honesty can give. day of each month in EUGENE ... JENKINS, The Reliable Jeweler TILLAMOOK CONSTRUCTION CO kA SA 1.0 O F. Hall, at 7;¡10 p in. F rank S kvbranc B, W.M. E rwin HAHRtsns, Seo. Cures Backache, Kidney and Etiquette. Bladder Trouble. Io our republican atmosphere old fashioned etiquette bas ceased to be If corrects irregularities, necessary, but the word “etiquette Is strengthens the kidneys so they suggested wbenerer one bears tbe will eliminate the impurities phrase "that's tbe ticket, for eti Generous. from the blood and tones up Drifted Into It. Do their work neatly and promptly, see them quette" Is French for “ ticket. aDd Its “What's your fare?” asked old Flint- “Y’es. I've managed to cot Into debt the whole system. skin of his cabby the other day and present English signification sprang before you build, or phone South 31, from the old custom of distributing pretty deeply," said Knyrlis«. was met with the stereotyped reply: Commence taking Foley’s "Indeed.” remarked Wise. "I gave ’’Well. sir. I will leave that to you." tickets or etiquettes which Kidney Remedy at once and you credit for more sense tban you "Thank you; you’re very kind,” said tbe ceremonies, etc., to be observed svoid Bright’s Disease or Dia- it anj formal event exactly Uk. our seem to have” °ld F. buttoning up his pockets and F. W. BERGER, Gen. Manager. "H'm! The trouble was that my tai bctes. 50. and $1.00 bottles. walking off. You’re the first person word “program.” lor gave me credit for more dollars who ever left me anything yet."—Ixm- J. S. Lamar, Tillamook, than I seem to have." said Kayrllss.— don Fun An Alibi. -lawk & Miller, Bay City Examiner—What is an alibi? Can Catholic Standard and Times. ada te For the Bar—An alibi la com Not at First, Nothing to Off.r. "When you first saw Niagara falls mitting a crime Io one place wbe°J°° "Have you.” asked tbe judge of a re In another place. if you can be In did you feci that almost Irresistible cently convicted man. "anything to of Impulse to throw yourself over the two other places, the alibi Is fer the court l-efure sentence Is P«sa- precipice that so many experience?" stronger I d law.—Puck. “No I hadn't seen my hotel bill 0,1 X„, your honor." replied the prison- When you want a quick cure without Marriage- J*1-"—Cleveland Leader. ■ny loss ot time, and one that is followed “Marriage la • lottery.” quoted U>e er “Sly lawyer took my last farthing. by no bad .esulta, use — Ixwdoo Mail. 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