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T j LLAMOOS HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 14, 1909. ing over the ledge. But the point that THE HUNCHBACK. HARD NAMES. we want to raise is this : There should Wonder what the croakers, who used should tie no doubt whatsoever aS to Some In Scotland That Aroused a Romance of the Duka de Richelieu and Mlle, de Rochechouart. Lady From Schenectady. to croak about “concrete lake,’’ think ! whether this rock is suitable for rokd The Duke de lilchelieu married when Few Americana have trouble In pro- about their croaking now ? | purposes. There is a doubt, however, seventeen years of age Mlle, de Rocbe- * * * I and that being the case the county court noumlug tbe imine "Si-betiectady." al There is a splendid opening for a sal will be making a great mistake, and h though tbe spelling of It la not always chouart. a little girl of twelve. As was i mon cannery and cold storage plant in costly one for the taxpayers, if the rock so easy. Ill "Talks In a Library" tbe custom in tbe eighteenth century, the young bridegroom set out ou his this citv or on the Tillamook river. A turns out unsuitable, which will not only Lawreni e Hutton tells of an old Scutch travels after the ceremony, and the laird whose guest one summer wan a few rustling active men who are looking be a useless proceeding to operate the I young lady named Miss Cunningham. child wife remained with his relations for a profitable investment and business rock crusher there this winter, hut will wh<> .¡ime from Schenectady. "Skin In Paris. Three years passed, and the cannot but help make money. It will retard the building of good roads in the ney taddy" ami "Shenk ter addy" were duke (then Count de Chinoiu. who bad not be long before someone will come in center of the county. The best material as near io It us tbe laird usually came. received many charming letters and a j from the outside and start one. and then obtainable for road building is none too In bis eyes the orthographic and or- churn Ing miniature from his wife dur 1 a number of local people will wonder good, and it is a waste of money to at rboeplc beam of his own titles and ap ing bls abseuce. determined to return how they came to ¡overlook it and allow tempt to build roads with poor material. pellations was entirely eclipsed by tbe home. Ou bis arrival be was met on the marvelous mote known as Schenec outsiders to jump in ahead of them. Before anv more money is expended on tady. and he never realized that tbe grand staircase of the Hotel de Riche * » * crushing this rock the county court Inhiil.llnnts of tbe counties of Scho lieu by bis family, and. to bis borrur, Amongst the cargo on board the Argo should immediately advise itself as to harie. Cattaraugus and Chemung In instead of the pretty girl of fifteen on her last trip out was a large consign merits of this rock for road building and tbe Stale of New York might safely that he expected to see. tbe count saw ment of the famous Tillamook cheese, a it it doest not come up to the hardness Idle their thumbs at tbe residents of a little hunchback who was none other ¡large quantity of the famous Tillamook and brittleness of crushed boulders, then the shire of Fife in the kingdom of than his wife. The uulutppy youug cranberries and some famous Tillamook Scotland until his eyes were opened man. who was horror stricken, left hogs for the Portland market, which it does r.ot come up to the standard that somewhat rudely and bis sight was in Paris that night aud for fifteen years it should do. Now is the time to deter remained away. goes to prove that those residing within a wav restored. The poor little w ife possessed a beau that city are being supplied with the mine this matter, not after large sums of “L’ncle John." 1 said to him suddenly money have been thrown a wav experi one evening when he was in convul tiful and generous disposition, and. so - choicest of eatable and are living on the fat of the land. And it appears to take menting with questionable material. We sions over Si h.-n.s tndy-'Tncle John, fm from being embittered by ber hus- biind's behavior, she did her best to a whole lot of this kind of truck to fill j do not presume to say that the rock is what is the name of your place?” prevent any family dissensions arising ••Bnldutbo’." the demand, but most every county in not suitable, bu’ in comparing it with through it and went to live ou her "And of your parish?" rock from crushed boulders we have our the state is benefited by Portland’s great estate of Courtellles. near Paris. It ia "Aron rat! h ” • demand for wholesome dairy products. doubts as to its fitness for road build. said that she was deeply iu love with “And of y i'iir postoffice?” ing * * * the duke, and iu time the accounts of •Titian weem." * * * To obtain the highest possible score ber uiiseltisiitiess and devotion to his “Ai d of your railway station T A great deal have been written and for cheese the cheese makers must have family so touched her busband that "Klllcont.'tiluir." about the famous Tillamook published clean, wholesome milk. Milk that is left “Ami still. Cncle John." I continued, he went to visit ber. 'The first visit led to many, and this in the barns, near manure piles or placed cheese, about Tillamook butter, honey “you. as laird of Rnlduthy (the vernac in dirty cans is what helps to give cheese ami cranberries, yet we cannot see why ular formi. elder of tbe kirk of Arron- strange couple became firm friends, a off flavor. Deputy Dairy and Food Tillamook cannot become a strong com craw, receiving your letters and pa and Just tiefore he died the duke con I Commissioner Catterlin has been having petitor w ith Hood River for apples, with pers at Phtenweem and taking yonr templated residing permanently at Courteilles with bls wife, from whom some trouble with a few of the dairymen the Rogue Valley for pears, with Mount trains nt Kllluocker, think Schenec he had fled in disgust many years be who will not comply with the proper Tabor for strawberries, and with the tady funny!” fore.- Chicago News. I sanitary conditions for tbe proper care rest of Oregon for small fruits. For a EREAD SHEETING. ; of milk and it is his intention to condemn number of years the impression has gone TRANSPLANTED A POND. j all milk that is not properly cared for. forth that this was not a fruit country, Th« Sun Dried Dough of the Land of This will have a good effect, for there is but the Headlight will dispell that delu the Pyramid». Showing What an Enthusiast Will Do no reason why milk taken to the cheese sion and will endeavour to create some to Hava a Garden. In the land of the pyramids when interest in fruit raising in Tillamook factories should not be pure and whole ever coffee Is brought Into a visiting Many a country laborer will do much county. It is true that fruit trees does some. guest the sun cooked bread sheeting Is for the sake of a garden, but few per * a * not do well where they are exposed to the always served therewith. It looks like The snap shot man is still firmly of the cold north west wind which blow in tbe so nim h chamois leather and is of haps would be willing to go to such pains in tbe pursuit of tbelr bobby as opinion that the proper way and the summer months, but this only extends sweetish taste, being compounded sole did an enthusiastic navvy with whom molt economical way to construct good to a limited area. There are thousands ly of flour and tbe expressed pulp of Dean Hole once came io contact. roads is to put a practical engineer in of acres of land up the Wilson and Trask sultana rnlslus. It Is cleanly to handle This man. having obtained the posi charge of the road building. It seems rivers and in the South part of the and can be crumpled up in the hand tion of gatekeeper on a railway, found that Tillamook county is not ready to county, especially on the hillsides which without fracture. himself the possessor of a barren grav This bread sheeting is a most Impor el pit as an ajiology for a garden. Tbe make the change, but we want to sav will grow just as tine apples,and ol equal this : People will demand a change one flavor us Hood River. This is no idle tant article of Interior commerce, per dean, who kuew tbe spot well, visited of these days, for public sentiment is statement, but the naked truth. Take camel caravans, among the Asiatic kali It some twelve mouths after the man fats and bazaars. It has for thousands had taken possession, and tbe sight changing quite rapidly, and one of the for an illustration the apples grown by of years been their combined bread, which met bls eyes astonished him. causes which is bringing it about is the Orley Kellow and others in the South cracker and cake all In one. “Was It a mirage 1 saw upon tbe frequent reports that quite a number ol part of the county last year and we will Tbe bread sheeting is used In the sandy desert? There were vegetables, men who work on the road do as little j defy anv part of Oregon to produce a countries of origin as minor articles of fruit, bushes and fruit trees, all la work as possible. Probably the Head finer apple. Or, for another illustration, furniture atid furnishing. Just as the vigorous health. There were flower« light may have to make this an issue at the orchard of Fred C. Skomp on the natives of the tropics make a bewil aud the queen flower in ber glory.” the coming election, but we would prefer Trask river. True it is that dairying dering variety of uses of the cocoanut •"Why.’ 1 exclaimed, 'what have seeing the county court give the matter absorbed the attention of the farmers in palm and Its products, ns sun blinds, you done to tbe gravel pit?' “ 'Lor' bless yer,’ he replied, grin a trial next year if they can find the former years, but with the changed con awnings, lanterns, cashiers for hold right man to place at the head of the ditions which the advent of the railroad ing papers and so on through a dozen ning. T hadn’t been here a fortnight uses. Iu their dry climates these uses afore I swopped It for a pond.’ ” road building. will bring about the fruit industry will are practicable, but In rainy seasons A further inquiry elicited the fact M * * Nehalem Enterprise is the name of the claim a great deal of attention from tbe goods If wetted collapse like paper that this most ardent garden lover had. after an agreement wltb a neigh newspaper which made its dehut in the those who want to invest in it, for there almost. Even in Manhattan among the Ital boring farmer, removed with pick and north end of the county last week. We is going to be a great demand for fruit ian bakers you see tlie peculiar trellis wish it success, and with the hope that it to supply the visitors who will flock to work hardtack bread (made In big ring barrow bis sandy stratum to the depth of about three feet and wheeled it to will prosper and become most influential the summer resorts and beaches in this ed sheets about a yard square! made the margin of an old pond, which bad and a strong factor in the building up of county as 3oon as the railroads are com I to do duty as temporary shelving. It been gradually filled up wltb leaves plete It is surprising the amount of Nehalem, which is about to emerge from will not stand much weight, but Is and silt. Tbe rich, productive mold its long isolation and bottled up condi fruit that is consumed at the summer used for drying out light articles, as from the pond be bad taken home to tion to that of business activity and en resorts, and to prepare for the demand the air strikes the objects both from his garden, replacing It with gravel aud leveling as per contract.—West terprise. If rightly conducted the Enter for fruit in this county in the future, it below and above.-Bakers' Weekly. minster Gazette. prise should receive the kindly support of appears to us that fruit farms, especially Use and Ornament. all those who live in that part of the small fruits and ’vegetables, will Mr. Newrlch. tbe multimillionaire, Antiquity of Nicknames. county, for a live, fearless newspaper is prove to be highly profitable. The was furnishing the library of his mag The origin of the word as well as a good thing in any community. Who it summer travel into this county is going nificent mansion. "Let me see.” he is that is editing the Enterprise ir fails to create an enormous demand for these mused. “You've got the order for thai the exact date of appearance of tbe custom of "nicknaming” Is unknown. to mention, but. perhaps, this is an over articles, and we want to see them raised $5.000 edition de luxe of Dickens Such names are as old at least as tbe sight. Every growing community or in Tillamook so that the visitors can be bound In levant?" most venerable chronicles, for upon "Yes. sir." replied the bookseller. city needs a live newspaper to help boost supplied with fresh fruit and vegetables. diving Into ancient history we have no Those who plant out a few acres to "And the $10,000 set of Shake their advantages, and in this respect we trouble at all in proving that Plato feel glad that the county, and especially strawberries and other small fruits this speare?" was called the "Attic Bee" and Socra "Yes. sir." winter will find that it will prove a most tes “Old Flat Nose.” There Isn't the Nehalem, has another booster. "And the standard authors bound In least doubt but that many of our sur profitable investment in a few years. We * * * What’s the matter with the valuations have offered these few suggestion, for we calf—Thackeray. Scott. Washington names come from nicknames applied Irving. Cooper and all them there to our ancestors, such, for instance, as in Clatsop County, anyway. for the as leel sanguine that Tillamook county will other fellers?" “Dollarhide." "Oxenrlder." "Bright.” sessment only totals up $8.887,031 ? become just as famous for its fine fruit “Yes. str; I hare a memorandum of "Lightfoot,” "Walkingsha w.” "Red Oae would naturally suppose that the as it is famous for cheese, butter, honey tbe entire list." head.” "Longman." “Longfellow." etc. assessment of Astoria would amount to and cranberries. “Well, then, that's off my mind." Julius Caesar was popularly styled that amount or more, but it must he said Mr. Newrlch of PlttRburg. with a "Bnldbead.” and even the third Barn The Bed-Rock of Success that that city does not amount to very lies ill a keen, clear brain, backed by iu. sigh of relief "Now. what I want 1« eses is said to have been known by an much after all when it comes to impor- ifomitable will and; resistless energy. something to read. Say. bare you got Egyptian word which signifies "limpy.” i tance and valuation, if one is to judge by Sucli power comes from the splendid a complete set of 'Old Sleuth?’"—New No one has been able to escape tbe 1 the assessor’s figures, or it may be that health that Dr. King's New Life Pills York Times. blighting or benign Influence of the impart. They vitalize every organ and nickname. Kings, queens, philosophers, the other part of the county has but a build up brain and body J. A. Harmon. A Haro. divines, statesmen, as well as many small valuation. But that is not so. , i Lizemore, W. Va., writes : •• They are Tommy's mother bad made him a There is Something radically wrong with rhe best pills I ever used.” 25c. at present of a toy shovel and sent him other eminent persons, have been made to prosper or suffer by having some the assessment in Clatsop county, and Chas. I. Clough. out In tbe sand lot to play with his appropriate or ridiculous sobriquet be we do not presume that there is much baby brother. “Take care of bahy stowed upon them. likelihood of Portland moving, bag and now. Tommy, and don't let anything hurt him." was mamma's parting In baggage, to Astoria where valuations are I Remember. Junction. Presently screams of an down to bed rock. Tillamook county, I remember. I remember tbe house guish from baby sent the distracted although bottled up and considered in where I was born: tbe voice of dad parent flying to the sand lot. “For significant for many vears. puts Clatsop When you want a quick cure without goodness' sake. Tommy, what has hap that bellowed forth to rouse me every county in the dark when it comes to val any loss of time, and one that is followed morn; tbe picnic that I always bad pened to the baby?" said she. trying when winter breezes blew to clear th» uations, for it is assessed at $11,590,027. by no bad .-esults, use to soothe tbe walling Infant. * * * "There was a naughty fly biting him sidewalk of the snow, tbe chores I had to do. I rememlter. I remember, tbe It is a question whether the rock at on top of his bead, and I killed It with old time days In school, the licking* the Red Clover factory is suitable for • tbe shovel," was tbe proud reply.-Lip- that I always got for breaking soma ' road building. We have our doubt9 plncott's. darned rule; the moonlight nights I , about it, for it has the appearance of a It never fails and is pleasant to take. used to go out In tbe old bob sleigh Because. ■ soap stone or baked clay and is easily It ia equally valuable for children. It is She-1 tell you the moral superiority and bug aud kiss tbe pretty girls be pulverised, in fact, we did not like the famous for its curea over a large part of of woman Is recognized in the lan neath tbe robes and bay. I remember, color of it for road purposes when look- the civilized world. I remember, oh, no, I'll not forget: Id guage itself. There Isn’t any feminine like to wander back again to those old for “rascals," la there? Re—Of course not, but that', be days, you bet!—Los Angeles Express- Editorial Snap Shots. The only Baking Powder Mason, Pennington & Co ’s LARGE FALL STOCK is mostly in, And we are fully prepared to fill your Fall and Winter Orders. A Visit to this Store will convince you that our Goods are the best and the prices the lowest. Dress Goods Our Stock of Dress Goods is best that we the largest and have ever carried. All Wool Dress Suitings Iu all tbe late shades and fancy stripes at from JI.25 to 51.85 per yd. 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Genesloglst—Twenty guineas for keeping quiet about them.—Cassell’s Saturday Journal. Homemade. Bin-Thought you alwsys smoked Havana cigars? JUl-So 1 do. BUl-It "f* Colorado" on that box you just banded me.—Yonkers Statesman. Do but half of what you can. and IM »ill be surprised at your own dill- S*nca. Just a Ruse. "Will you take something to drink?" “With pleasure.” . The photograph was taken, and tbe sitter said. "But what about that HtUe invitation?" • "Ob, sir. tbst is Just a trade ruse of mine to give a natural and interested expression to the face.”—London A®- ewers. On ths Toboggan. "Many a man." said Uncle Ebe", 'thinks he's havin' a tremenjou« b< time as a sport when be is merP 1 goln’ through de Initiation of d* and Out club."—Washington Star A good heart overcomes evil fortune. —Don Quixote.