TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 28, 1909,
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in that time you find that ail the claims we make for it are not true,
and if it is not just as represented, take it back and gei your money.
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ENAMELWARE CAUSES
CANCER, SAYS DOCTOR
Telia Homoeopaths Particles From
Dishes Start Growth, in
Stomach.
Special Dispatch to The North American.
ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 11.
NTRODL’CTION of mod
ern enamel ware in
the kitchens of the
country is responsible
for many cases of
cancer, was the strik
Ing theory advanced
by Dr. William II.
Dleffanbach, of New
York, In a paper en
titled. “Observations
on the Etiology of
Cancer,’’ read before
the Bureau of Sani
tary Science and Pub
lic Health, at which
leading experts of the
International Homoe
opathic Congress met
today to discuss ques
tions of publie health.
The argument advanced was that chip
ping of the hard-coated dishes used In prep
aratlon of meals allowed minute but dan
gerous particles of foreign matter to become
mixed with the food. These are taken into
the stomach, where the cancerous growth is
caused by abrasions which they make in the
Wftll» Of the organ.
—Clipping from Philadelphia North
American, Sept. 12, 1000.
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anteed by the makers to last 25 years with average usage. "Spun”
Aluminum, mind you, not cast Aluminum, which will sometimes
crack and scale, Spun Aluminum Ware will never crack, peel,
scale or break.
Enamel ware is iron coated
with colored glass, Iron ex-
pands with heat. Colored glass
does not, but chips off into the
food with dangerous results to
those who eat it.
See newspapermen pping.
“1892” Pure Aluminum Ware
Saves Doctors’ Bills.
It enables you to baKe bread,
pies, pancakes, etc., without
grease, which is the great cause
of dyspepsia and indigestion.
Aluminum gridles require no
grease; hence are smokeless
and odorless.
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“1892” Pura tefani3 Ware
Will Mot Scorch or Burn
—is easily cleaned, will not
rust or corrode. Handsome in
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fourth as much, and is light
and convenient to handle.
George III. and ths Wlgmskers.
In the Old Germanio Wilderne«
When George 111- ascended the
throne of England bls wealthy sub
jects were beginning to leave off wigs
and Io appear lu their own hair, if
thev had any.” As the sovereign was
himself one of the offenders. Hie per
uke makers, who feared a serious loss
of trade, prepared a petition in which
they prayed bls majesty to be gra
ciously pleased to "shave his head” for
the good of distressed workmen and
wear a wig. as bis father had done be-
fore him.
When the petitioners walked to the
royal palace, however, it was noticed
that they wore no wigs themselves.
As this seemed unfair to the onlook
ers they seized several of the leading
processionists aud cut their hair with
any Implement that came most readily
to band.
From this incident arose a host of
curious caricatures. The wooden leg
makers were said to have especial
claims on the king’s consideration. In
asmuch as the conclusion of peace had
deprived them of a profitable source
of employment: hence the suggestion
that Ills majesty should not ouly wear
a wooden leg himself, but enjoin the
people to follow his laudable example.
leaving Mummelsee ou a maty
morning, you enter a green underworld
of strange dew bediamund brilliance
Bkirt the head of a deep southward
looking valley ami emerge unou a
sunny opeu plateau beyond Eekle and
look dowu upon Wlldsee. circled by
dark pines of au uuluuelied forest that
stretches away to the blue and distant
hills. It is easy here to Imagine your
self back in the heart of the old (¡er-
manic wllderne:-«. lu the heroic days
when Hagen slew Siegfried with a
coward s blow. The morning sun glints
upon bright spear tops among tin- trees
and the wind brings snmrliis . ,f r > - ,
war songs shouted by barltnrmt
Your heart swells with the lust .q
tie and the chase, and It you
German blood iu your veins i
back through the dark middle a ,
that dim and mystic youthday of H|H
world when heroes met at the Karen
na Schlacht. Within the hi,nr
find yourself buck in the twent
century among motorcars draw
beside the hostelry nt Ruhestein w I
the Hohenweg drops into the .co-
place and crosses the government m
cadam before climbing the steep si.
of the Rothe Schliffkopf. From ■
Black Forest Pathway." bv Frede-1
Van Beuren. Jr., in Scribner’s.
Ax Others See Us.
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The original and only genuine
Span Aluminum Ware is made
by the Illinois Pure Aluminum
Co. at Lemont, Ill. Every piece
bearing their trade-marK, the
Maltese Cross, and marKed
“1892” Pure Aluminum Ware is
absolutely pure, wholesome and
hygienic—guaranteed far 25 yrs.
See that you got the right
goods and accept no substitute.
"The man who can pick out the best
picture of himself is a rare bird." said
a photographer. "Even an author, who
is reputedly a poor judge of his own
work, exercises vast wisdom in select
ing his best book compared with the
person who tries to choose his best
photograph. Every famous man or
woman who has been photographed
repeatedly has his or her favorite pic
ture. Usually it is the worst in the
collection. It shows hint or her with
an unnatural expression, sitting or
stauding in an unnatural attitude.
The inability to judge of his best pic
ture must be due to the average man's
ignorance ot how he really looks, or
perhaps it can be partly attributed to
a desire to look other than he does. A
stout man will swear that the photo
graph most nearly like him is the one
that makes him look thin, a thin man
the one that makes him look stout, the
solemn man selects the jolliest picture,
the jovial man the most cadaverous.—
Philadelphia Ledger.
A Famous Quotation.
Verdi and Bismarck on Title:
The composer Verdi was offer d ■>
title of nobility by King Victor .
nianuel. it was intended that itesh.
be created Marquis or Comte de I
seto. after the estate upon with h
lived. The composer refused the oflur
energetically. He considered that \erdi
was somebody and that the .Marquis
de Busseto would be nobody.
Even Bismarck was unable to parry
a blow of this character. When the
young emperor broke with him he
conferred upon bint the title ot l>nue
of Lauenbourg. Bismarck received the
parchment with this exclamation:
"A pretty name! it will be handy
for traveling incognito.”
Some days after a parcel arrived at
Varzln bearing tiie address "Mute, la
Duchesse de Lauenbourg."
Bismarck, to whom it was delivered,
being then at table, arose and. offering
the letter to his wife, remarked iron
ically:
"Duchess, enchanted to make your
acquaintance!”
A story about Keats is quoted by
the late Sir Benjamin Ward Richard
Faithful to His Trust.
son in his "Lives” of disciples of
I was wailing near the elevator in
Aesculapius. Mr. Stephens, a friend the factory building for my friend to
of the doctor, once told him that one come down when I noticed a small boy
evening at twilight when he and sitting in one corner of the hall hold
Keats were sitting together in their ing a large, thick sandwich. He eyed
student days. Stephens at his medical the sandwich lovingly for a long time,
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books. Keats engrossed in his dream then be carefully lifted off the top
ing. Keats called out to his friend slice of bread, took out a piece of dill
that he had composed a new line—“A pickle, ate it and replaced all as tie-
thing of beauty is a constant joy.”
fore. In a few seconds he again re
The Steel Men Are Happy.
‘'An ideal wife would not spend $25 False Report against Republicans high price of meat is the swollen for.
"What think you of that, Stephens?” moved the top piece, extracted a piece
tunes
of
the
Chicago
packers.
a
week
on
a
$20
salary.
’
’
The dinner given by the independent
“It has the true ring, but is wanting of pickle and a piece of meat and re
Mr. Taft was very properly indignant
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“One that does not spend three parts
steel manufacturers of the country
in some way,” replies the latter as he placed the^top. Again and again the
at the effrontery of one of the talkers at
Circling the Eiffel Tower in an aero dips once more into bls medical stud
of
her
time
gadding
w
ith
the
neighbors.
’
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hi New York to Elbert’H. dray, the
performanc
s repeated until all rhe
the reception in Albuquerque, who said
plane is easy work compared with get
’’One that has the breakfast dishes
pickle ntidT’
«st ail the meat were
head of the United States Steel Cor
that ’’If the Republicans, in the conven- j ting around Uncle Joe Cannon with a ies.
Au interval of silence, and again the gone, the s’ « ich. however, appear
poration. was far enough out of the washed when her husband comes home tion of 1908, had refused to promise to
bill he doesen’t like.
poet. ” ’A thing of beauty is a joy for ing intact as
ie beginning.
ordinary course of thing to attract to supper.”
admit New Mexico and Arizona to state
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ever.* What think you of that, Ste
“Why don’t,eat up your sand
“One who keeps her home neat and hood the Gompers anti-injunction plank ,
wide attention. As the independent
President Taft imagined himself to ebe phens?”
wich and not pick at It in that way?'
steel men are all rivals of each other, tidy.”
would have forced itself into the Republi a pretty big man until he saw the Grand
“That it will live forever.”
I asked the boy with some curiosity.
“
One
who
does
not
harrass
the
life
and as all of them are, in their smaller
can platform.*’ He added. “Now that Canyon of the Colorado. The Grand
A happy prophecy Indeed!
"Why.” be answered, looking up
Held c<>iu|>etitor8 of the steel trust, and soul out of a man.”
the Republicans have entered into a con- | Canyon dwarfs everything and over
with great innocence. “It ain't my
“
One
who'enjoys
hisjprosperity
and
is
over which Mr. Cary presides, the
tract on the subject, possibly they mav ' awes everybody.
The Forests on the Niger.
sandwich.”—Woman's Home Compan
welcome to him which has just been ready to sympathize with him in ad let the territories in.” Mr. Taft’s re-!
The insects of Africa are expert dis ion.
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given shows an era of good feeling versity and helps to make the home .«ponse was prompt and pointed ; “Lest | It is apparent that the Peary-Cook- ease carriers, and they come in such
Where Women Swim Best.
among the men of that important happy.’’
it may go on without contradiction, I Mount McKinley-North Pole contro numbers on the Niger that one hardly
“One who thinks more of her children
“The Korean women are the best
branch of trade which was not known,
want to say right here that there never versy has come to stay, and that the dares to use one’s lamp or go too near
a light of any sort at night. These swimmers in the world." said a life
in the past, and such as would not be than a bull pup. ”
was any chance of the passage of what Ananias Club will gain tremendously in
forests on the Niger are deadly places guard. “The Korean pearl diving Is In
“A women with more gray matter in
looked for in any great Held of iu
Mr Gompers requested in the Republi membership.
for all their bauuting attraction and their bands. They swim—they don't
her upper story than red paint on her
dust ry.
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can convention. The resolution that 1
take a big toll both of European and boat—they swim out to the pearl fish
President
Taft
may
have
been
too
out
But the difficulty which the steel i busybody face.’’
wanted the convention topass on the j
native life. Yet the first three days on eries of Quelpart, lugging baskets with
“A woihen who dresses well is remem
manufacturers, small and great, meet
subject ot injunctions was defeated, and i spoken in telling the people of Arizona the Niger, with all its mud and its them. After this swim of halt an hour
bered
more
(or
herself
than
her
clothes.
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now is not the competition of rivals,
a resolution milder in form was put in I and New Mexico to avoid the Oklahoma smell and its mangrove flies and its they dive down fifty feet and fetch up
“A women who cares more tor her
but the endeavor to fill their orders
the platform. This is historv, and I don’t plan of erecting a state, but it was good frogs and its crickets, are enough to queer one shelled pearl oysters its big
on time. In most of their workshops home and children than for afternoon want history to be recorded other than advice nevertheless.
give the newcomer an inkling of the as babies. They dive till their basket«
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drawing power, the fascination, of are full—the baskets are corked to
the oiders which are ahead would bridges and parties.’’
as we understand it to be.”
It would be perfectly agreeable to the what is probably the most unhealthy keep them afloat—and after three or
“A women who realizes the value of
keep them busy for five or six months,
Every Republican in the country will Department of the Interior to have Gif
country in the world.—W. B. Thomp four hours' work they swim back
if not another request were received oeroxidies as a distinfectant. not as a applaud the president for his repukc to
ford Pinchot detailed to command the son in Blackwood's.
home with their catch. The big one
m the interval. The home demand so ! hair dye.’’
this prevaricator. The time to expose a expedition that is to ascend Mount Me
shelled oysters are valuable as pearl
”A women who does not consider her |
far exceeds the supply that railways
falsehood is at the moment whe’i it is Kinley in search of Dr. Cook's records.
Dodging a Slander.
mines and ns food too. A half dozen
and other large interests which want I home complete when it consists of her uttered. This was the first appearance
During a suit for slander brought in Koreans will sit down to an oyster as
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self,
her
husband
and
a
dog.
’
’
iron and steel fabrics are, in many '
ot this particular piece of mendacity.
Mr. Barrie has made thousands of an Ohio town one of the parties was gayly as you or I sit down to a broiled
“A women who reads, understands 1 Gompers, Mitchell and a tew other lead
instances, compelled to go outside of
lobster. Sometimes when the great
women love him, hut the women he asked by the presiding magistrate:
the country to get thviu. This is om ( and obeys her Bible.”
"is It true, as alleged, that you de shellfish is eaten raw it quivers and
ers of the American Federation of Labor, loved and made his wife has found
Dr.
Danger
in
his
sermon
advocated
a
j
of the reasons for the heavy imports |
all of them Democrats, had, in January another man she loves more, and one. clared that Thomas Mulkins bad stolen moans slightly as the knife Is plunged
at this time The imports of mer- , combination of tiie ideas presented. Es and February, 1908, at tempted to coerce ■ too. who could never make a Peter Pan your pocketbook?”
Into it."-Philadelphia Bulletin.
“Your honor," responded the man,
chandise are close to the highest point pecially should a women be neat and 1 a Republican Congress into the enact or any kind of a pan, and who, perhaps,
' i did not go so far as that. I merely
The Man and the Lion.
litly, keep herself nicely dressed, always
of the past.
ment of legislation which would, in labor would not even know how to open a said that if Mulkins bad not assisted
“When I was once in danger from a
It is evident now that steel making 1 have the meals ready when her husband j contests, virtually legalize the boycott pot.
me in looking for the pocketbook 1 lion,” said an old African explorer. "I
is at tiie lieginning of an era of ex arrives home, love her children and home, and abolish the injunction.
might have found it.”—Chicago Rec tried Bitting down Httd staring at him.
read
the
Bible
.faithfully
and
go
to
I
pansion which will carry it abo*e
ord-Herald.
as I had no weapons."
the highest point of the past. In Sep church regularly.—Philadelphia Record.
The only visible justification for the I fQr chUdrdni raft, turd. Nd tplattt
“How did it work?” asked his com
tember the pig iron output was 2,38),- !
Before and After.
panion.
She was a frivolous, fashionable
000 tons, which broke all the records
"Perfectly. The lion didn't even of
young woman with beaux galore, but fer to touch me."
for u month. Tina would mean »
one man with only a small Income
"Strange! How do you account for
production of over 28,000,000 tuna foi I
seemed to be the favorite.
ttr
u year, which would be greater than the
“You'll have to work hard before
“Well, sometimes I've thought it
record twelvemonth of 1007, when the I
you win that girl," said his mother.
because I sat down on a branch of *
production was 95,781,000 tone. Aa the !
"And a good deal harder after you very tall tree."
yield iu the early half of the year was
win her," answered his father, who
comparatively small, the 1909 aggregate
knew what he was talking about
Very Queer.
will hardly reach that of two years ago,
"My husband has been out late every
just before the panic. But from present '
Hi» Poems.
evening this week attending Important
May I offer you this little gift, Frau club tflbetlngs.”
indications 1910 will go far beyond the
lein Kate?”
191'7 figure in iron and steel production.
“Yes, so has mine. They belong to
Excuse me—1 never take present» the same club, you know."
The jubilance of the steel mill men at the
from men.”
“Why, how queer! My bushand say*
Gary dinner is easily accounted tor. Re
“But It is only a copy of my book of he hasn't seen your husband in 8ii
publican pros|writy is with them, as it
poems.”
months!"—Cleveland Leadei.
will be with the rest of the country be
"In that case I will accept. I thought
fore the present calendar year closes.
It was something valuable.”—Fliegende
Pure Aluminum Souvenirs given away free during this «ale.
fOLETSHONEY«®TAR
FARMERS
READ THE
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
OF PORTLAND
> For the general news of the
More Men Give Views As to
Model Wife.
The
Some interesting mnscnline views as
to what constituted an ideal helpmate
were stated last evening by Rev. Dr.
Forrest E. Hanger of St. Paul's Reform
ed Episcopal Church, Broad and Venan
go atreets, who preached on "A Modal
Wife ’’ At his request various male
members of the congregation sent him
letters expressing their opinions on this
interesting subject, and these he read, to
the great wonder and edification of the
large number of women pteseut. Some
t the views expressed follow:
I World also for information about
liow io obtain the best results
in cultivating the soil. Stock
Raising, Fruit G rowing etc.
You can secure this excellent
paper by
Subscribing for the Headlight.
Both Papers for $2.25.
The Place For It.
An old Scotswoman was advised by
ber minister to take snuff to keep her
self awake during the sermon. She
.rt8klr' "Whr dlcn« y« Put
the snuff in the sermon, mon?"
^e Shake.
What did you My last night when
' ack
you to marry him?''
’ I shook my bead.”
"Sideways or up and down?"-Bos-
ton Transcript.
11Tb*r'>
p'*t7 *n k^P’ng »n un
just promise.-German Proverb.
The Way She Dressed Him.
“What do you want to be when you
grow up?” was asked of a small boy
by the visitor.
“Ob,” said he, “I want to be a man.
but I think mamma wants me to be
a lady.”—Ladles’ Home Journal.
The Experienced Father.
Wife-My dear, the nursery needs re-
decorating. What would you sugge*
for the walls? Husband-Corrugated
iron.—Woman's Home Companion.
A Food Expert.
“What la a
“Any man
buy enough
Philadelphia
food expert?”
who can make his
for the family table -
Ledger
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