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Ths Nature Student's Story. “Tn ray boyhood 1 ouce captured • nest of three young thrushes. 1 put them la a gilt cage by uu opeu win dow, and tlieir mother cauie uud fed them regularly with norma and grass hoppers.” The S)>euker. a nature student, sigh ed. "The mother.” be resumed, "must have expected her little oues to be soon liberated. She fed them, as I said, regularly for three days on flesh food. Theu one evening at sunset she upi>eared with a sprig of green In her mouth. 'She thrust the green In through the gilt bars. Then, singing a sweet, sad song, she flew away. And she never came back. Her off spring the next morning lay dead, side by side, on the bottom of the cage. The sprig she had brought them, which was nearly consumed, was a sprig of the deadly larkspur. •Eree- dom or death! Death or freedom!' That Is what must have been the bur den of her farewell song." The narrator paused, and from his listeners a low murmur arose, a mur mur perhaps of sympathy, perhaps of angry disbelief. Al American Grammar. Robert It. Hitt, who at the time rep resented our government in Paris as a secretary of legation, weut to Egypt lu regaixl to a mutter Involving the life of a Greek American subject. He landed In Alexaudrla and weut to the Hotel Europe and fouud the rooming clerk busy assigning rooms to the new ly arrived passengers, a regular poly glot In languages. He beard him speak Arabic. Greek, French. Italian and German. So when it came Mr. Hitt’s turn to register he Jocosely said. "Do you speak American?" The clerk promptly replied: “A ieetle. Der vas one American here lately who gave me an American grammar,” Mr. Hitt asked to have a look at the book. The clerk promptly told one of the gnrcons to get the liook out of bls room, and while the book was being brought the clerk said. "De grammar is phonetic.” When the book was brought. Io and behold, it was a copy of Petroleum V. Nasby's letters. D. It. Locke while lu Egypt had presented a copy to the clerk, telling him it was an American grammar. A Revolutionary Puulo. These odd rbyiues were written In the early iwirt of Ibe Revolutiouary war—ub ut 177U If read as written they are a tribute to tbe king uial bis army, but If read downward on either side of tbe coraiuu they ludlcale au unmistakable spirit of rebellion to both king and parliament. Tbe author la unknown: Hark, hark the trumpet sounds, the d>n of war's alarms O'er seas and solid grounds, doth call ua all to arms. Who for King George doth stand, their honors soon shall shine. Their ruin is at hand, who with the con gress Join. The acts of parliament. In them I much delight. I hate their cursed Intent, who for the c ngTess tight. The Tories of the day. they are my dally toast. They soon will sneak away, who Inde pendence boasll Who nonrealstant hold, they have my hand and heart. May they for slaves be sold, who act the Whlggisb part. On Mansfleld, North and Bute, may dally blessings pour. Confusion and dispute, on congress ever i more. To North and British lord, may honors stUI bo done, A I wish a block and cord, to General Washington. —National Mugaxlue. i Ho Who Laughs Last. Cto. Tbe old colored man bad climbed Into tbe dentist's chair of torture. "Shall I give you laughing gas. un cle?” queried tbe tooth carpenter. “Not till after de toot am out. boos.” replied tbe old man "Reckon met>by Ahll feel mo' lake lafln' den."-Chi cago News. Cat Exchange In Paris. Taris has a cat exchange, a "bourse aux chats." This establishment Is situ ated Io a big chamber at tbe rear of a wineshop. Here are legions of cats of all sizes and cotan. which are to be seen Jumping and beard "mlaulant." It la said that Ibe customers ar« by oo means tender hearted old ladles, but for tbe roost pert furriers, glavemak era and cooks. A good sleek "matoo" realises from 2>4 cents to20cents. Tbe skin has s number of usages, and tbe flesh, according to tbe story, finds its way ioto tbe stewpans of certain res taurants possessing root* enlerprlae than scruple.-Chicago Journal Tws of a Kind. Mrs. Boggs- I hste to hsre a man always complaining about some little thing Now, my husband la eouttnually barping on tbe lace curtains Mrs. Wogga-Tea. sod my boabend baa been kicking on our front door every morn Ing at 8 o’clock foe tbe past twenty yearn-Puck. You spend from $5.(10 to $20.00 per year on your teeth uud think nothing of it. Which would you prefer to loose . YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ? Your eyes cun be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00, und this will be the total expense for about 3 to 5 years, und often a great deal longer. Remember you can get NEW TEETH, but not NEW EYES What VALUE do you place on YOUR EYES ? What per cent of insurance would you pay to keep them as good as at present ? Make yourself a 'Xmas, present of a pair of glasses? All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect. Residents. Office opposite Post Office. ^2^7 u- COOPER A ttorney - at - law , T illamook , —New York Pnwa. A Good R saoen. Wantanwo— Why do you cun that boy of yours Hannel? D udo - Because be Just naturally shrinks frsra washing iModon TU BRa. A Hard Job. O rkqon C arl haberlach , Butterfat Alfalfa Meal attorney - at - law , We have a good supply on hand and will sell our friends und customers while it lusts. MAKES MORE MILK, MORE BUTTERFAT. MORE CHEESE and MORE MONEY For the partner than any other leed. Try n sack. .X ■ V “ Office across the street and north ire the Post Oflicc. H. GOYNE, ONLY 90c. PER SACK. A ttorney - at L aw . Star Brand Process Rolled Barley, Office : Opposite Court Hous^ T illamook , O regon . THE BEST ON THE MARKET. 1.50 40.00 6.00 bbl. $6.50 Î aSk 1.90 $ 751b. lb.'sack Per Ton, Lighthouse Flour Flour, per bbl.................... Snow Drift, ............................ Snow Drift Flour .................... A w. severance , A ttornev - at -L aw , '■ • ■ u -Ar a ,,’ í Come and see us thie week. TXTILr W M. CTT'D'T'TQ Tne Grain Mad LUKI io TYI.ER HLDG. T illamook 01EOON. T. BOALS, M.D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK.} WEIHHARD'S COLUMBIA BEER. Office- Olson Building. Rnideuce : Mrs. Weiss' hoses, wsst of Mrs. Walker's. EXPORT BEER, KAISER BLUME. g Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicating. PHYSICIAN & MALT TEA. SURGEON, Tillamcok, Beer, Oregon. I. M. SMITH, Special Brew. BOTTLED BY M. KERRON, C oncrete B uilding . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, THE Office over J. A. Todd flt Utz. Columbia Bottling Co., , Oregon- Soda Water«, Slpthona, Bartlett Mineral Tillamook. Ore. C. HAWK, Water. PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, r 1 A. K. CASE, BAY CITY, OREGON. R. BEALS, raom<TOB Tillamook Iron Works REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Tillamook, Oregon. 4 4 Boiler Work, Logger’11 Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Npeclalty. TILLAMOOK, f k OREGON. j^jR A. D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. Office In Sturgeon's Building. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., All Work Guaraataod. OREGON. TILLAMOOK. ]")R* p- J* SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. Neit Door to Tillamook County Bank. '-p 8ARCHET, . The Fashionable Tailor. The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, «I. P. AUDEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A Pirst Class Table. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair iug a Specialty. Store in Hein> Photographic Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLER, Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. K s H HI m Bwy. "Tan haven't had time to make any Moods? Then you have lived In vaia." "Not OU your life. I've managed to «sake eoa» bully enewtae." -Clevetand .. I Both phuncs. Hie Fading. “Ton are beeide yourself.” be retort ed haughtily "Seeing double agn’ÌZehF7lM?0M. Taxes paid for nos in office. Dr. Henry E. Morris. Mended His Manners. A certain English officer is noted for A Disappointing Witness. bis ready wit and quickness In rep- Deacon Stephen Potter, one of the artee. Iu the very early days of his pioneers of Utica. N. Y.. was a mao career he was ordered to Bombay and of great eccentricity, but high moral was attached to the staff of the then character. “Tbe deacon will speak tbe commander in chief as A. D. C. truth and shame tbe devil,” was often Shortly after bis arrival, at a func said of blm. tion at the government bouse, a new On one occasion a friend waa en military secretary who. in the con scious pride of bls new position, had gaged In a lawsuit In regard to some a hearty contempt for subalterns of all laud a few miles from Utica. He held degrees, with a glassy stare through the land at a high price. During tbe bls eyeglass, offered him two fingers to trlnl be called Deacon Totter as a wit ness to prove how valuable tbe land shake Tbe deacon waa sworn and The A. D. C.. quite unabashed, look was. ed nt blm for a moment or two and asked If be knew tbe land. "Yea.” be replied. "I know every foot then said geuiully: "Haug it all, major, tbe governor of It.” "What do you think It worth, Mr. gives me three!" The whole room was convulsed, and Potter?" was tbe next question. Tbe old man paused a moment and tbe military secretary, now a colonel, profited by tbe hint and mended bls then said slowly, “If I bad as many manners, but he never forgave tbe A. dollars—as my yoke of oxen—could draw—on a sled—on glare ice—I vow— D. 0.—London Tit-Bits. I would not give—a dollar an acre for itr-Youth's Companion. Bjornson’s Advics. “Tbe pastor of a Tallapoosa church.” sold a southern senator. "Bald rather pointedly from tbe iralplt one Sunday me.rnlng: "'All sutny am rej'lced to nee Brod- deb Calhoun White In cbn’cti once mo'. Ab's glad Bruddah Calboun baa saw de error of bls ways at lawst, fo* dere is mo’ Joy obab one sinnab dat repenteth dan obab de ninety an* ulue’ — "But at tbte point Brother Caiboan White Interrupted angrily. " -Ob.' said he from bls seat. *de nine ty an' nine needn't crow. Ah could tell some things erbout ninety an* nine ef Ab wanted terf ” • EYE AND TEETH. The Dazaling Searchlight. On a dark uigbt uo warship would be safe from torpedo attack but for the xearcbllgbt. The full moon lights up a torpedo boat so that It cun be fired at when uearly a mile away. To produce tbe same Illumination with tbe most powerful artificial light an electric arc of 100.000 candle power placed three-quarters of a mile high would be needed If the aid of mirrors were not available. But with this light and an lngenloua arrangement » of mirrors it Is possible to surpass the moon. Searchlights are uow made which throw light a distance of slxt.v- three miles, but objects can be seen only a few miles from tbe source of the light. Tbe effect on tbe enemy Is i most demoralising. When the bright beam Is suddenly thrown on tbe eye tbe pupil dbntracts violently: when the beam is removed tbe eye can see noth ing. If this be repeated a few times it takes all Ibe nerve out of a man. so i that only tbe best trained and moat courageous can continue tbe attack.— London Answers. There is a story told of BJornstjerne Flag Proportions. BJornsoti that, arriving at a late hour In the United States flag tbe width at the town of Bergen, which was en fete to receive him, be vouchsafed to of a stripe Is invariably bulf tbe length the expectant people no finer words in Inches of the flag’s longest measure of wisdom than a general recommen ment. For example. In a flag ten feet long tbe stripes should be five lncbee dation to go to bed. In vain they appealed to him for wide. Accordingly tbe flag would have “song or sentiment." The great Bis a width of five feet Are Inches, or thir Tbe field marck. said be. gave tbe same advice teen times five Inches. under conditions all similar, and what should be of navy blue buntlug meas was good euough for Berlin must suf uring seven stripes deep and extending two-fifths across tbe length of tbe flag. fice for Bergen. Three years later, on visiting the There should be forty-six stars on tbe town for tbe second time, tbe master fleld. arranged In six rows, beginning novelist found a deserted city. Not a with elgbt. tbe two middle rows hav light burned in tbe dismal railway ing eight and tbe last row elgbt and station, no banners wared, no addresa- tbe other rows seven. Tbe else of tbe cs were read by portly burgomasters. star at Its widest measurement should be soeb that one-half of its own width In vain BJornsou asked for a cab. “They have all gone to bed.” waa will separate It from tbe next star. Flags may be made io all sizes, but the reply. And so Bergen remembered tbe above proportions should be pre served. -Philadelphia Press. He Knew Them. t . boiim , | A ttorney - at -L av O Complete set of Abstract Bool H A ttorn ey - at -L a wr, Land Titles, Land Office Busi ness and Mining Law. CUBAfllNG & PRESSING Did You Ever Try neatly done HARRIH’N NEW FEED AND LIVERY HARN, et the If not, give him a call. Everything first-class. TOGGERY I Second block South of P.O. W. G. HARRIS, Prop. OEBQON. PORTLAND. Room, 3Ofl Coosatercial Nodding. Lana Ornes B' i n is n a •aucuMU. /-AOWING A Fhoas a. I«» COWINC LAWYERS. S'H>a W oi . wtis r»... a <l.a >■ .................. ..