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™LA mo OK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 28. 1900 r . a . D. PERKINS, S Oflce in Sturgeon's Building. All Work Guaranteed. LAMOOK. OREGON J. R. HARTER, leal Estate and Financial Agent Insurance WAGONS, BUGGIES, AUTOMOBILES OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEL. 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. r. M I 1 t * a .■ ;■ K S the poet says « “Beauty draws us by a single hair.” (••a. a a a *. a a ■ a a This senins like something of inexageiHtitm on the part of the poet, if at least does not apply to men. The man with h »ingle hair would not draw* worth a cent, unleasas a curiosity. People to look their Lest need hair, they need all they evei H have. If the hair begins to go it - is time to use Automobile Salesroom, Chapman and Alder Sts, PORTLAND. t fe ft & B Thi« preparation saves hair. It itimulates the hair bulhs, cleans the scalp of dandruff of eruptions, and promotes new growth. Try it now. Price 50o. and «1.00 a bottle. Wagons and Buggies,* 330 E Morrison St. PORTLAND. k I I1PEKIAL HAIR TONIC. 1 FANCY AND STAPLE JEWELRY, We have Jewelry suitable for Gifts for all occasions. The latest in everything. * I I a aim. KiiKivt| kc*.s* [CHAS. I. CLOUGII CO., f I Reliable Druggists f and Prescriplion Experts. • «I & VA EUGENE JENKINS, The Reliable Jeweler ■Cl «. «I IH a « JK Bl IK IB R For Real Estate — SEE — C. S. Atkinson C TROMBLEY. BAY CITY. OREGON. Sueeessors to Clarence Hanenkratt LEANING & PRESSING neatly done HAY & GRAIN Ulateh this Advertisement at the I TOGGERY T At stf ----------------------------------- fppelu ------ Did You Ever 4ry BARRIS’S NEW FEED ANU LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. Second g Alfalfa Hay Alfalfa Meal, 8 Tillamook Timothy, Barley, Bran, Shorts WRITE RIVER FbOUR The Best Bread Maker on the Market block South of P O. w. G. HARRIS, Prop. C. S. ATKINSON, Both Phones Out of town people can have their pl ate and brldgework fin. lahed in one day If necoFaary. will <h. five you a rood We wiil 22k gold I or c porcelain crown for j Molar Crown« _ 22k Bridge Teeth 3.5 Gold Filling» 1.0 Enamel Filling» 1.01 .50 Silver Filling» 2.50 Inlay Filing» Sood Rubber 5.00 Plates Best Red Rub 7.50 ber Plates ___ Painleis Extr'tion .50 OR IS YEARS ■nrlr M<ad. Mt hrtoto o>Xrn later or bridge work cannot get belt«?* work fully guar- equipment. Best methode. Jise Dental Co. no ___ incowroratbo «SioS •*’>-rOHTLAND. OREGON « a. m . U »r. n. asateyt.at.i. HE WOFLDS GREATEST SEWIH3 MASHK ' LIGHT RUNNING 40 Registered 40 HOhSTEINS-FRIESIflNS, io cows from 3 to 7 years, fresh and soon to be fresh, 15 bred heifers ; 15 bulls, many from A. R. O. Dams of 19 to 25 pounds of butter in 7 days. These cattle are from the best working herds in New York and will be sold at prices that any farmer can afford to buy. Come and see them or write for description and prices of what you want. FRYAR & COMPANY, Sumner, Wash. BIG BARGAINS LN FLOUR ■ Now is the time to buy your Winter's Flour, Snow Drift Flour, $6.60 a bbl.: 1.46 a sk. Light house Flour, 6.10 a bbl. 1.36 a sk, Pure Cane SUGAR, >5 80 a sk. Extra Fine Dry Granulated ■pwBotflthAr.VIhn.tlnz-'rv”'' Wumeor a Kin«le Thn-ad I Chain . 8.wlug Mn. bine write to * T "IIts HGMÍ SIWISII MACMtKt SOEFACT Ur Ct a 10^, Mas«, " "«ísschí. ms *>a4«e>seltrara«tkw J V A -w Home is w»Je to »«x vw -oirt. 'er .. ------------- run autl»»rlrcd si-iw’«lx nc’;T. ro> SALS SV Why Ha Was Daaf. Scene- Stable of Scottish village Inn. Climbing P.rch Trav.l Over Land Landlord Is busy repairing a piece of !iartieea and Is carrying on at the same From Wst.r to Water. It may seem absurd to speak of fishei lime a conversation with the vllluge blacksmith. Enter farmer. as walking. The flying fish is well partner—Look here, landlord! Can known, but its flight looks much like ye gie me a bottle o' yer best whisky? swi>»inlug lu the air. We naturally Ijtndlord—Weel. ye see, the horses thiuk of fishes as living always bi are a’ out. an* I dlnna ken when ouy o’ water, us lieing Incapable, in fact, of them 'II be baiue. living auj where else. But nature main I Farmer—It’s uo a horse I want; it's tains no hard and fast lines of distinc a bottle o’ whisky. tion between animal life which belongs Landlord—Aye; but. ye see. they're a to tbe laud and that which belongs to guld bit awa'. an’ It'll be late before tbe water. If we can believe tbe ac- the first o' tbem's back. vouuls of naturalists, there are fishes Farmer (louden—I tell ye. It's no’ a that traverse dry land. horse, but a bottle o’ whisky. I want It is reported that Dr. Francis Day Landlord—Wee), ye see. the beasts 'll of India has collected data of several be tired, an’— instances of tbe migration of fishes 'jy Farmer—Gang awa' wf ye an’ yer laild from oue piece of water to an beasts! other. Exit. A party of English officers were upon Blacksmith—Man. John, ye're gettin’ oue occasion encamped In a certain as deaf as a doorpost. It wasua’ a part of India when tbelr attention horse, but a bottle o’ whisky, the man was attracted by a rustling sound In was askin’ for. the grass and leaves. Investigation Landlord—Ou. aye. I heard him One, showed It to be caused by myriads of but be dldna' pay for the last bottle be little fishes that were making for one got.—Pearson’s Weekly. direetiou and were passing slowly on. There were hundreds of them moving The Order of the Bath. by using their side and small fins as The last Knights of the Batb made feet, uow upright, now falling down, according to tbe ancient forme were at squirming, bending, rolling over, re tbe coronation of Charles II., when gaining their finny feet and again various rites and ceremonies, one of pressing on. which was bathing, were enforced. These fishes were the famous climb According to Froissart, the court lug perch, and they were passing over barber prepared a bath, and tbe can the country to avoid a drought. When didal» for membership in the order, the stream in which they have been having been undressed by bis esquires, spending tbe season dries up they was thereupon placed In tbe batb. his scale the banks and, directed by some clothes and collars being tbe perqui I marvelous instinct, crawl to another.— sites of tbe barber. He was then re Pearson's Weekly. moved from tbe water to tbe words “May this be an honorable bath to you" and was placed in a plain bed quite wet and naked to dry. As soon as be was quite dry be was removed Failure to Recognize Hie Genius Didn’t from tbe bed. dressed In new and rich Dampen Hie Ardor. apparel and conducted by bis sponsors Toddy Quinn, a type of bohemian to tbe chapel, where be offered a taper i found only between the covers of a to tbe bonor of God and a penny piece cheap novel, was sentenced by Justice to tbe bonor of tbe king. Then be Samuel C. Hyde, congressional repre went to the monarch and, kneeling sentative for Washington during ter before him. received from the royal ritorial days, to serve ten days on tbe sword a tap on tbe shoulder, the king rock pile after confessing that he had exclaiming, “Arise. Sir-----," and then worked only seventy-five minutes dur embraced him, saying, "Be thou a good ing his stay of two months in Spo knight, and true.”—Loudon Strand kane. Asked by the court to explain Magazine. how he earned a living, the prisoner said: England's Patron Saint. “I am a poet, but there is no use Tbe story of England's patron saint explaining to you that which would Is surrounded by a mixture of truth be unintelligible to your mind. I will and fable which deties definite sifting. recite some of my poetry Instead. I He is generally believed to have been will read a few stanzas from my mas born at Lydia, but brought up in Cap terpiece.” padocia. and suffered martyrdom in Before Quinn could give voice to tbe tbe reign of Diocletian, A. D. 303. The second line of his latest work the legend of bis conflict with tbe dragon court had imposed sentence and the may have arisen from a symbolical or sweet singer was on tbe way to the allegorical representation of bls con city Jail, where his tattered garments, test with tbe pagan persecutors. When oxford shoes and flesh colored hose our crusaders went to tbe east iu 1000 were exchanged for overalls. Jumper they found St. George elevated to tbe and hobnailed brogans. His long rank of warrior saint, with tbe title black hair and flowing beard were also of tbe “victorious,” and as tbey be trimmed for bygenic purposes, and, lieved that tbey were indebted to him armed with a six pound hammer, be for aid lu tbe siege of Antioch they started for the rock pile, mumbling as adopted bim as tbe patron of soldiers. Edward 111. was thus led to make bim he left the station: “The muse got an awful Jolt that patron of tbe Order of tbe Garter, and time at tbe hands of an unsympathetic so gradually St. George became the tu Judge; but. then, there's hope. Recog telary saint of England.—Loudon Mall. nition will come some time. It must Eve and the Apple. come. Officer, please see that Pegasus Princess Duleep Slngb at a dinner in Is properly cared for until I return!” New York said that she found the American woman a marvel of beauty The Lunatic's Idea of It. "I was going through one of the and tbe American man a model of wards Hie other day,” said the super good looks and kindness. "Tbe American man." said tbe charm intendent of a lunatic asylum, “when one of tbe patients—Incurably insane. ing princess, "la rightly held up to tbe I believe—walked up to me to au world as tbe pattern busband. In Eu nounce that be wanted to be dis- rope they have a saying about Eve and tbe apple which shows how charged. wretched a failure the European bus- '“Why?’ I asked. Thls saying Is unknown lu “ ‘Because I've been here three band is. I am sure. It would' have years, and that's long enough,' he re America, uo point, no application, here tn the plied. 'And I want to be discharged land of pattern bushands. The say- today, too.' he added. Ing Is this: “ Tbe evil one didn't glvs “I looked at him steadily for several the apple to tbe man. but to tbe wom seconds and Iben said: an. because tbe evil one knew well “ ’My dear fellow, do you realize that tbe man would eat it all him that I have been here seventeen years self, but the womau would go halves.* ” and bare not been discharged yet? “The question appeared to puzzle Aisle of tho Car In a Railroad Wrack tbe man for an Instant. Then be snap A veteran railroad man gave a piece ped at me: of valuable advice not loug ago. “ ’Well, you ought to have been dis “If you ever get into a wreck.” he charged loug ago.' "—New York Globe. said, “and bare lime to follow out thia suggestion remember this: Always Corset Ancient Armor. stand In tbe aisle. Most of tbe in A French historian of women's dress juries that are suffered occur because states that the corset was worn by the tbe victim Is crushed between tbe ancient Egyptians. This assertion Is seats. If you are In tbe aisle you may borne out by the figures carved on the be thrown forward and bruised a lit tombs of women, who are invariably tle. but there is much less cbauce of represented as wearing a garment receiving serious hurts. It Isn't always strongly resembling the modem cor possible to get out of your seat before set. There does not appear to be any tbe crash comes, but If it is follow representation extant of Cleopatra VI., that advice.”—Louisville Courier-Jour- the beloved of Antony, but In one of ba I. the temples there is a figure of her predecessor. Cleopatra II., In which A Uss For Arithmetic. the sculptor has endowed her with a “My boy,” said the bend of the firm. corset cut on the lines of those worn •Tve noticed that you have a great today. Whalebone was probably un head for figures, although you don't known to tbe Egyptians, but a nation seem to be able to spell or write at all. capable of constructing pyramids with How does it happen?' out steam cranes would probably find “I studied ’rltbmetlc," replied tbe of no difficulty In triaklng stays without fice boy. “'cause 1 wanted to know busks -London Chronicle. bow to figure de battln' averages Chicago Record Herald. His Favorite Song. There Is a young optician in Denver A Myth Cha.er. who sings very well, says the Post of “What makes your youngest sou so that city. The other night be was eager for athletics?" making a call on a couple of slaters up “Filial sdmlratlon.” answered tbe on Corona street when he was asked worried looking mother “He believe« to sing. all tbe stories bls fatber telle about ''What shall it be?’ be asked as be tbe wonderful things be did when be went to tbe piano. was a boy and Is trying to equal tbe "Your favorite song.’* said one of tbe record.”—Washington Htar girls. “All right." he replied, and then Poreoveranee. the optician sat down and sang "Tbe Peraeveranco la more prevailing than Night Hath a Thousand Eyes.” violence, and many tblnga whfc b can not be overcome when they are to Impsrtinet. gether yield tbemaelvee up when taken Mrs. Hank-lf you won't do no work little by llttle.-Plutarcb yer won't git no dinner, and that’s all there is to it. Lat» repentine» Is seldom true bet 'Tell you wbat lam wtUlof to 4» I true repentance is never too lais -tee will give you a lesson in correct Eng Uiq lisb. Is it a go?’— Life. J ( FISH THAT WALK. RESIDENT DENTIST. SUGAR, >5 00. See our good« and get our prices before buying your winter a goods. We carry Bran. Shorts, Middlings, Wheat, Barley, whole and Caked Corn, Alfalfa Meal, also a full line of Canned Goods and Dried Fruita. A HOPEFUL POET. I THE TAX ON SALT. One of the Things That Started I French Revolution. Before the French revolution the government established warehouses st which tbe iuhabitauts were compelled to purchase tbelr stores of salt. These warehouses were uumerous In some provinces and few in others; but, whether in.flicteat or insufficient for tbe needs of the population, tbey were often situated at a considerable dis tance from the towns and villages, whose inhabitants had to trudge miles along bad roads to buy their salt. But this was not all. It was pre scribed by law that the head of every family must lay In bls stock of salt uot at such times as might suit his owu convenience, but on one stated day lu tbe year. Should he fail In this olt- servance he was fined, and lie was also fined if be purchased a smaller quan tity than tbe law prescribed. His hardships did uot stop even there. On making his annual purchase be bad to state tbe different purpes for which he intended to use the salt during tbe ensuing year, and tn th’ event of his being discovered salting hla soup instead of his pork according to bls statement or bls pork Instead of bls soup on the day he bad named was also liable to a tine. His kltcl.- ’. was never secure from the Intrusion of the Inspecting officer, and woe to the housewife who was detected In any petty infraction of this law. WONDERFUL ROCK GARDEN Englishman Hss a Threa Acre Repro duction of ths Matterhorn. The largest rock garden iu England is that of Sir Frank Crisp at Friar Park, Henley. It is a faithful repro duction of tbs Matterhorn on a scale of about three acres. Seven thousand tons of limestone were brought from Yorkshire to make It. Tbe snow capped peak Is represent ed by quartz. Below it are thousands upon thousands of alpine Rowers grow ing in pockets between tbe rocks mid filling every chink lu tbe trails that ascend tbe mouutaiu. There must l>e 200 different species lu bloom at once. At tbe base of tbe mountain, says Country Life In America, is a minia ture Swiss chalet, where oue may sit and enjoy the scene, comparing all the main features with a little bronze mod el of the Matternboru which Sir Frank bad made for tbe eutertalument of bls guestB. A brook courses down tbe mountain side, and Just before It reaches tbe chalet it forms a pretty cascade and then spreads out at your feet Into a miniature lake decorateil with pygmy water Hilt's and richly margined with pinks, primroses, gen tians and other alpluu Howers. A Good Laugh la Good For ths Health. Look at the laugh In whatsoever light you will, whether you see It iis the deliverer from the bondage to out grown notions; a schoolmaster with tbe sharp switch of ridicule to fet\i h us manners; an apostle of democracy, pro claiming that we are all of the miiiio Clay, made of it and to return to It. but every lump of it holding some sparkle of tbe divine Ore. and woe be tide tbe man that tries to make us think that be is of different stuff! Look at tbe laugb. I say. In any light you choose, and you will see that It Is not so much the down tall and confusion of tbe laughed at tbut makes u.i happy, that toggles our waistbuuds und semis tbe ha-ba spouttug out. that pumps tbe blood along tbe sluggish veins, masnaglng tbe interior works mid re- placing the shopworn stock of air with, a new consignment, as It Is tbe sud den, sharp, intense realization of our personal well being.-Eugene Wood lu Success Magazine. Harlem In New York. In an early charter of what Is now New Yofk occurs the mime of Lancas ter. That is what Harlem used to be called. It comprised the territory on Manhattan island north of a llneilruwu from tbe f.»t of East Seventy-fourth street to the foot of Manhattan street. Tbe real Hailem village was a set I lo ment collected within a radius of n quarter of a mile from One Hr lrc<l and Twenty f< Wirth street u»d Third avenue. Today' the name Harlein is applied to the wbcile territory north of One Hundred and Tenth street, east and west. After tbe name Ijineaster was eliminated tbe village was called Mieuw Haarlaism —New York Press. New Kind of 8«tt«W. Little Oscar, aged five, had ■ dog Which was almost always to 1/w found behind the stove tn the kitchen. Oscar once visited at a house where there Were two fine dogs. The master of I be bouse told him that they were Irish setters The little fellow, wbc was very fond of his pet, answered quickly, “Mine is a kitchen setter.”—Delineator. Better Than Ever. Mary Backstoop—Did be tell you life With hint would be one grand, sweet ■ong? Maudle Hidestreet-No. He said It would be one grand, beveled, sweet toned, silver coated, indestructible pbo ■ograpb record.-Puck. Getting On. Father—And bow are you getting oo at school, Johnny? Johnny—Ob. 1 have learned to say “Thank you" and "If you please" In French. Father— That's more than you ever learned In English. Not Quite a Sponge. Percy—Skills Is a spong«—a perfect sponge. “Oh. uo! When a sponge »boorbe taything, by squeezing It yon can get It again.”—Detroit Free Frees Keif 1* tbe flrat object of charity — tatlu Proverb. ,