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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 13, 1S1O. :BS' COURT B . — J. H. Dunstan, chair- I i man; _... Otto Walther, O. A. Jackson, John Hickey, Wyss case.... 21 40 E. T. Coulson........................ 6 52 Cyrus Randall, Wyss case... 21 UO Ray Woods................................. 68 6 Mills—Road judges; A. W. Bunn, E. K. Gilbert, W. D. Bodyfelt, salary ......... 78 CO Eddie Coulson............................ 1 12 I G. H. Foland, clerks. Carl Curl..................................... | H- T. Botts, stenographer 1 12 Appointed. L ittle N estucca .—S. H. Rock, 9 4(1 U. S. Edwards and team........ 15 70 and transcribing.................. I County Commis- ' chairman; W. A. Miller, Fred J. C. Bewley, truant officer.. 12 34 Clyde Webb................................. 3 47 jd of County Judge i Scherzinger, judges; D. J. Dunn. Mason, Pennington A Co., E. R. Hays.................................. 90 id and Commis- W. H. Christensen, Chas. Fox, meh............................................. 13 35 N. Sandoze.................................. 6 97 Bodyfelt and H. V. clerks. 5 62 Headlight printing ............. . . 52 16 C. W. Kinnaman...................... ision from Wednes- UNION.—H. A. Miles, chairman; King A Smith, meh................. 11 10 Peter Newberg.......................... 3 15 nntil this (Thurs- j R. Allen, W. R. Robedee, jhdges; 5 85 C. A. Patzlaf, meh., county H..J,- Tohl ................................. »nd the following W. T. Raleigh, D. T. Werschkul, poor............................................ 24 25 Charley Wooley and team.... 19 12 Bsacted: G. A. Hoover, clerks. C. E. Reynolds, meh............. 6 50 James Woods,............................ 19 57 is made as follows: SAND L ake .—E. E. Webb, chair C. F. Shortridge, help in Ollie Woods................................ 15 07 102........... $11,992.40 man; U. S. Edwards, H. H. Hayes, clerk’s office.............. .... 2 50 John Moon................................ 17 10 »14.......... 174.60 juiges; H. J. Tohl, N. J. Myers, J. Guy C. Vaughn, due on re J. Grazen..................................... 19 12 529,07 R. Thompson, clerks. port ......... ................................... 3 18 Adam Lipen................................ 19 12 70,543.51 B laine .—W. D. Gladwell, chair Jones A Kundson, meh........ 12 00 John Creecy................................ 5 85 104,886.44 man; W. N. Bays, L. P. Gray, M. D. Reading, deputy sheriff 3 (X) a D. Moon............. . ........................ 17 77 judges; Forest J. Ayer, R. O. C. W. Talmage, attorney's R. O. Richards.......................... 39 90 BOOO mills $188,116.02 Richards, F. J. Welch, clerks. fees in Buchanan and W. Yornell.................................... 10 35 ■ levied taxes on the H ebo .—J. J. McGinnis, chairman; Baker cases ............................ 20 00 E. G. Anderson........................ 1 80 I districts: No. 18, Axel Nelson, C. C. Jensen, judges; Work in R. D. No. 1. Lee Lyster................................... 11 25 17 mills; No. 22, 3 Frank L. Owens, Geo. Worthing Geo. Knight and team......... 5 40 Bob Huston................................ 2 02 I mills; No. 42, 0.5 ton, O. W. Bodyfelt, clerks. C. V. Preston.............................. 9 00 C. W. Body felt.......................... 45 kills. DOLPH.—Dave McKinney, chair Geo Wilks ................................. 26 00 Emil Wooley and team......... 12 «I fcf refunding taxes man; Orley Kellow, Wm. Baxter, Chester Wilks............................ 6 75 Frank Griest............................. 10 57 I I the sum of $81.10 judges; Geo. Baxter, F. L. Martin, F. Zaddach's team.................. .. 4 50 Feark Simmeral........................ 10 57 Fred Emery.............. ’............... 12 60 W. Warnell........................ fended. Wm. H. Flippin, clerks. 10 57 bf delinquent taxes II. Crenshaw, laundry......... 0 65 G. Zaddach................................. 5 17 C. Wooley and team................. 18 00 ■ w J-i and W V4 of H. -Crenshaw, board bill....... 144 (0 Chas. Easom............................. 12 60 Lee Lyster and team............... 9 45 LG S., R. 9 W, the Tillamook City Water Works. 10 86 ChaB. Easom jr.......................... 6 75 John Lawrance and team.... 2 25 (was remitted. E. T. Haltom, merchandise . 16 00 Ed. Womelsdorf........................ 2 25 E. Borba......... ............................. 2 25 of the appointment Thos.Thompson, team ......... 4 05 John Hykel................................. 6 75 Al Bunn and team.................... 1 35 toeace for the third Long A Co., lumber................. 94 94 Julius Erickson........................ 3 37 John Borba and team............. 4 05 W. F. Brown was Preston Williams, road work. 5 60 Dan Hickey................................ 6 97 A. W. Bunn and team ......... 1 35 Berns, Bros., road work .... 10 75 A. Hansen and team................. 13 50 R. B. McClay............................. [the vacancy. 2 25 Df the petition of G. Alfred Olofson, pait payment Work in R. D. No. 3. 1 57 H. G. Poland.,.......................... to be appointed on Necarney road................. J. R. Cnstelean.......................... 97 62 H. Davidson................................ 1 90 ace for second dis- Ernest Worthington, hauling 8 90 ’ F. M. Trout........... . .................. 146 (0 Dave Imlah.................................. 14 <«l ■s rejected. Jos. Effenberger, lumber .... 80 74 W. Hadley and team............... 2 25 Frank Griest................................ 18 90 Df the appointment Krebs Bros., lumber............... 33 44 — Bumgarner............................ 29 25 F. M. Simmeral........................ ' • 62 eace for the second Watt Bros., merchandise .... 1 CO Roy Trout..................................... 97 37 John Heilmeyer and team. . 13 27 rt appointed E. W. Fred Burton, gravel............. 2 00 C. Mattoon................................... 72 62 Work in R. D. No. 3. le vacancy. 95 6 00 R. McFall............................... Cloverdale Mercantile Co., J- Kennedy................................. rvisors were appoin- merchandise.. ................ ;.... 13 • M. Abplanalp......... ,.................. 6 00 W. Randall.......... ...................... 50 lo. 1, Fred Zaddach; Fred Miles, road work........... 7 87 D. Tinnerstet and team......... 53 25 Leonard Rush............................ 90 tey; No. 3. W. B. Albert Mason, merchandise. 8 50 Geo. Tinnerstet and team.... 63 00 Clarence Tittle........................... . 90 T. Gaechter............................... 41 25 Frank Tone.................................. 4, Bell Johnson; Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co., 35 Farmer; No. 6. A. lumber................ ...................... 118 77 ! F. Tilden and team................. 63 75 S. Smith....................................... 50 Bud Withrow and team......... 16 C. L. Fox Lumber Co., lum 2 25 J. Williams................................. ||Kof the approval of ber ........................ . . . ................ 16 17 J. Durrer and team.................. 44 25 Edward Stasack................ ......... Short Sand Beach, the J. M. Weiss & Sons, lumber. 86 81 Lester Jones................................ 27 00 John Morgan.............................. ipppoved. King A Smith,merchandise . 27 13 E. Bush......................................... 3 37 Steve Jones................................ matter of the approval of W. D. Gladwell, lumber .... 51 t0 W. C. Rogers.............................. 22 50 Geo. Higgenbothaui............... 50 Kof Lake Lytle, the same Lamb A Davis, lumber......... 13 80 L. Ekloff....................................... 18 00 Henry Kunze................ ............. 00 John Rees, road work........... 1 80 Lester Lucas.............................. 11 25 R. Maxwell.................*............... 35 loved. ■natter of the application Nelson A Co. , merchandise ... . 9 50 — Nettler..................................... 11 25 W. Maxwell... ............................. 10 35 hn Squire* for a road, Otto Peter Newberg, corduroy.... 36 85 M. Eggernburger.................... 15 75 Ha ns wist................................ L Gjy C. Vauhn and Henry Julius Tohl, 194 rods of punch Fred Miles................................... 10 12 L. Woolf....................................... 75 99 Ire re appointed a board of ing ...................... ...................... 339 50 F. Dye.......................................... 9 00 R. Reed............................... Charles Wooley, posts....... 2 50 A. Brown..................................... ■vers to meet Feb. 14. 9 00 S. V. Andereon............... matter of the contract be- Wm. Thun, lumber ................. 44 80 N. Dye........................................... II 25 A. Abplanalp......... . Blamook County and E. E. Will Kirk, roadwork ........ 15 (0 E. Dye.......................................... 42 75 T. Guetcher ................... nother contract was accept- E. W. Stanley, roadwork.... 1 57 V. Holden and team............... 13 50 Nelson & Co............. . . . . . A. Provoost, merchandise... 8 50 — Hannenkrat............................ 34 50 R. Wilke, team............. — Wilks ...................................... 15 75 Jim Kodad......... . ie matter of judgment of Provoost Bros. & Van De Wiele, merchandise............. S 80 berzinger, A. M. Commons W. A. Shaw............... Work in R. D. No. 2. 51 74 John Alegg................................. C. and A. W. Fletcher, who N. J. Dye, road work............. 2 25 W. Kodad............... rardead damages at the cir- Karl Kummerle, road work.. 51 75 W. Hare........ ............................ 2 67 W. Elliott....................... irt, this coming up, all that S. C. Wood, posts .................. 23 00 Wm. Hoskins’ team................ 6 75 Vaughn A Provoost Co rt would allow was, Fred Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co., John Hickey, Oct. and Nov.. 19 35 D. Billings........................ lumber ..................................... 108 82 F. Illingsworth....................... iger, $225; A. M. Commons, 2 47 Frank ................................ 4 OO John Cromloff............................ !. C. and A. W. Fletcher, C. E. Donaldson, plank .... 1 12 H. Kinnaman.............. full for damages and costs Preston Marolf, hauling .... 31 ;50 E. Cromloff............................. 1 12 B. Pierce............................ J. H. McNamer, work on road 250 50 John Alegg............. . .................. mses. 5 ■ N. J. Dye.......................... i of Tillamook Water Works Alex McNair Co., meh ......... tt 65 John Hickey, team.................. 7 20 Frank Dye, team........... Trojan Powder Co., powder . 112 13 Bob Kennedy............................ ras continued. 5 62 Connie Dye...................... l of road report in district S. L, Jonas, work on road .... 2 80 W. Illingsworth....'................ 55 77 A. Sherman...................... C. L. Doughnev, hauling.... 36 80 Wm. Hoskins, team................. ks continued. 6 30 Ira Spencer....».«........ 11 John Spencer............. . of E. T. Haltom for $16, the L. Hiner, meh............................ 51 00 Work in R. D. No. 6. ling filed in duplicate, was I. W. Sweeney Cons. Co., Ward Sappington.................... 31 50 H. Kinnaman............................ ■ powder..................................... 100 00 1 J. W. Bodyfelt.......................... 22 50 T. Higgenbotham............... . D. Wood, repairing 7 matter of the application W. D. McKinney.............................. « 75 F. Jones....................................... bridge ...;.................. 18 00 33 Nichols and others lor the Arch Meyer................................. 3 15 N. J- Dye..................................... 5 00 27 of a county road it was or- C. S. Wells, road work........... M. D. Kellow.............................. 1 80 G. Higgenbotham and team. 11 T. Higgenbotham ..................... kat S. W. Elliott, Dan Good- E. D. Hoag, meh.................... 14 75 Tom Kellow........... ,.................. 1 80 knd Otto Schrader be ap- H, Crenshaw, subpoena in N. Hansen................................... 13 93 G. Zimmerman........... .............. II Multnomah Co ...................... 50 S. Jones....................................... 11 a board of road viewers to Work in R. D. No. 7. H. Crenshaw, for rig for jury 7 at pruary 7. F. Jones and team................... m W. Turner..................................... 3 37 Road Reports. Court appointed the fol> H. Crenshaw, expenses re 6 75 Chas. Adkins.......................... turning A. C. McKeen........ 36 40 B. Turner..................................... 3 60 ha med judges and clerks of A. Blum....................................... 3 37 E. W. Stanley.............................. St. Mary’s Hospital, care of F. 3 37 Ito serve for two years : 4 97 Jim Tompkins............................ X. Moreau ...................... 51 75 H. Moore....................................... 4 06 L em .—O. A. Lommen, chair- 1 12 L. L. Stillwell.............................. 5 01 Chas. Desmond...................... 1 N fed Zaddach, Wm. Tubbe- Astoria Hotel, board of ditlo. 0 75 ttges; Geo. R. McKimene, Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co........... •22 10 I. H. Moore................................ Work in R. D. No. 7. T. W. Lyster.............................. 2 CO Frank Hedeger.......................... 2 25 Kenberger, D. S. Boyakin, H. F. Goodapeed, salary .... 1(0 00 3 60 Will Kirk............... .................... 15 07 E. T. Haltom, meh................. 16 00 M. Dailey................................... 1 80 Guss Geors................................ 13 50 4 27 Preston Marolf........................ L—W. H. Hoskins, chair- J. K. Gill Co., meh................. D. B. Darby.................. ......... 9 (0 r. h . Sales, John Hickey, H. C. Eastland, medical at- Coat Bill, State vs. F. C. Baker. 4 50 G. W. Sappington................. tendance ........... . ... ................ 50 50 Hubert Edgar.......................... 7 40 A. C. Daniels, Albert 9 98 G. P. Wilt, witness.............. W. D. Wood, freight............... 76 75 C. S. Wells................................ 1 70 S. M. Batterson, clerks, 9 98 P. B. C. Lucas...................... 1 70 ALDI—N. McMillan, chair- J. C. Holden, salary............... 206 6« L. Darby.................. .................. Norman Olds ............................ 1 80 C. Atkinson, do..................... J. C. Holden, freight ....... 8 80 M. Shearer, J. M. Harrison, 1 70 7 *15 Ed Laughlin, do.. .. ........ . 1 70 F. P. Hobson, C. A. John- K. Mills, salary.......................... 100 00 M. Hurst..................................... L. Emlof...................... ............ . 2 25 Ed Laughlin, constable.... Mrs. H. H. Sharp, help in 3 30 in Kabkee, clerks. Work in R. D. No. 6. clerk's office......... .................. 34 80 ■S. W. Elliott, chairman; Coroner's Inquest. Ed Hanennkrat........................ 2 25 W. C. Hawk............. . Nichols, A. Magnuson, Howard Drew, help in clerk's 6 50 office ......................................... 3 60 Geo. Nelson, witness,......... 8 50 C. E. Black............................. Theo. Jacoby, C. W. Pike, 2 (XI W. S. Buel,salary..................... 166 66 Chas. Eklof .............................. V 45 C. L. Fox, juror........... .. leks, clerks. 3 00 1 25 B. Apsley................................ 2 25 Hiram Eadus, juror........ 3 00 ■oog.—H. T. Botts, chair* W. S. Buel, incidentals......... 2 00 S. Davis, juror.... 3 50 to. P. Wilt M. V. Stillwell, J. H. Johnson, salary ...... 100 00 O. Redburg................. ;............ 2 75 S. Bode), juror.... 3 (0 H. E. Morris, Elmer D. A. M. Hare, salary.................. 200 (X) J. Jenson ................................. .. H. Crenshaw, salary............. 266 66 W. H. Christensen ........... . 1 :r. A. Lilly, juror........ 3 00 ohn Perry, clerks. 5 40 C. B. Calder, juror IMTON.—Thoa. Coates,chair John Aschim, salary............. 1(0 <10 A. M. Commons...................... 3 <0 2 25 Coat Bill State vs. Mrs. C. E Bu imer Mason, F. S. White F. J. Ayer, deputy sup......... 30 70 T. R. Wilson.............................. 3 15 chanan. fudges; T. B. Handley, P. A. M. Farmer, sup........ :.... 67 60 W. M. Glick.............................. 6 75 G. W’. Sappington..................... lhead. C. B. Van tress, Orley Kellow, sup..................... 30 (0 A. Arstill............... . .................. 4 «0 C. E. Donaldson, sup............. 18 00 G. Dawson.... ........................ 2 70 State vs Web Elliott 28 12 G. W. Sappington....... ............. 3w.—Morrison Milla, chair- W. H. Hoskins, sup.............. 24 00 J. A. Imlah................................ 5 <0 56 25 K. Donaldson. Wm. Max- Guy Vaughn, sup.................... 53 10 J. W. Imlah. ...................... State vs. Frank Aviolio. 37 50 W D. Dailey............... 11 (0 G. W. Sappington................ w 0 30 iges; W. K Noyes. D. R. A. A. Imlah, sup ........... 28 80 Gua Nelson.................... . ........... et. Myron T rowbridge. I Fred Zaddach. sup................. 60 CO D. B. Dailey ............................ 2 90 Geo. Vaughn, sup................... 21 CO Norman Olds.......................... 16 65 Geo. Hitchcock........................ 4 *> E. Knight.................................. 15 30 W. M. Tobin................... :........... ATE.--John 4 80 A. Biggs >Wm. E. Easom, wood f r 23 85 4 00 Roy Main.................................... State vs. Henry Jennings. ; S. W. Grabel. Jacob i John Conklin ........................ Hubert Edgar............. . 2 92 G. W. Sappington.................... 4 45 judges ; Gust Janser. W. H. Easom, deputy sheriff for Port of Nehalem .......... 3 (0 Preston Marolf ............ 25 Ed. Ijiughlin.................... 6 80. Higgins. S. cJ. Bump. 10 80 Glass A Prudhomme, meh.. 36 (0 G. C. Vaughn and team .... State vs. Ben Center. 2 25 G. W. Sappington ................... 5 or -Goo. W. Phelps, chair- | J. H. Dunstan, survey of road 3 (0 H. R. Brown............................ 10 80 Ethelyn Crawford......... I Ike Wells........... .............. ........... fT Berber, B. UHiri, Mrs. Wm, Hoover, board of 1 I 80 0 (0 Agnes Tittle.......................... county poor............. . 0 00 Geo. Edgar r».......... M. Austin. A. A. Yager, 1 uo L. Darby..’......... . ...................... 14 40 W. H. Cooper, expenses in clerks. Claims of Witnesses and Juro.ru. 14 40 R. C. Magarell___ 50 o> D S. Wells................................ 1AIRIB.—Henry Rogers. I Wyss case...................... IS <0 » 40 W. Crawford . . 17 30 A. M. Austin........ . .................. Jas. Murphy. G. C. Bushong A Co., meh ... 23 eo 13 50 J. H. Hick.............. 14 25 R. Simmons ............................ ttges. D. Fitzpatrick. T. Herald printing............... HF 40 Geo. Parish ............................ 3 <0 Pete Newberg .... L. D. Brown, reporter’s fee. k- J. Gienger. clerks. IN 40 40 blank indictments . 8 on ^p-I. H. Moore, chair- Geo. H Williams Work in R. D. No. 5. 19 40 IfliaK Jas Christine« n L. D Brown, reporting Wyss Andy Bales ........................ ! 12 M. AbpUmalp,..,.. I» 20 cose .............................. .. 2 50 J. M. Baker.......................... .. Desmond. G. B. T. J. Bibby........... Ke < 0 5 - Holmes A Handley, refunded 1 50 H. A. Ely.................................... a^Btain. clerks. S. V. Anderson .. 10» 60 eaver Geo, Worthington.................... Dun Oliver................................. P. B. C. Lucas ■........................ W. B. Aiderman...................... F. N. Wilson................................ B. H. Hathaway........................ Wm. Latimer............................. Gus Wicklund............................ John Morgan.............................. Geo. Ludtke............................... John Shield............................... I. H. Moore................................. Stephen Scovell........................ J. J. McGinnis............................ Fred Robitch.............................. Carl P, Knudson...................... W. Saling..................................... A. Finlayson.............................. Claude Alkie)............................ W. D. Gladwell.......................... I. Hiner...................... Tom Wilson............................... Amos Vaughn............................ Clarence Tilden........................ M. Curl......................................... S, Tomlinson.............................. E. R. Ayer................................... Dan Billings....... . ...................... C. A, Parks................................. James Walton............................ A. Schield................................... B. W. Turner.............................. B. C. Lamb........................... M. W. Harrison........................ John Fleck................................... Mrs. John Fleck........................ D. L. Vanch Weile................. Gus Nelson............................... Peter Nelson............................... Louis Loll................................... Geo. Hitchcock........................ A. S. Bent................................... W. L. Provoost........................ Frank Hoffstatter.................... Fred Wheeler.............................. Dr. Reedy..................................... H. E. Krake............................... M. F. I-each............................... Fred Robin................................. A. H. Beaty................................ R. Williamson............................ Tom Johnson............................ Mrs. Tom Johnson................... Harrison Booth..................... Ben Johnson............................. Joe Price..................................... Julius Erickson.............. . G. W. Sappington.................... Geo. Wilks................................. Frank Worthington................. H. E. Sanders............................ A. M. Austin.............................. John Hickey................................ James Reeher............................ H. Illingworth............................ C. E. ¡Donaldson........................ A. A. Apsley............. . .............. Cyrus Randall............................ Mrs. ApBley......... ...................... G. W. Sappington..................... Earl Paul..................................... James Smith............................ John Stuart................................. 23 60 9 20 18 20 9 20 9 20 ‘ 18 801 9 40 18 40 | 18 60 23 60 , I8 60 20 20 ■ 10 00; 13 40 i 20 20 [ 18 20 21 60 1 19 40 18 60 j 22 20 j 2100 9 20 6 20 6 20; 6 20 6 20 9 20 6 20 23 00 6 20 6 60 5 00 ! 4 20 6 20, 9 60 j 9 601 5 40 1 5 40 5 40 5 40 9 00 5 80 5 40 10 (0 4 60 4 20 4 20 2 10 31 00 14 20 29 00 4 00 4 00 2 60 4 40 3 00 6 20 2 20 6 00 9 00 9 (0 6 60 5 50 7 40 4 40 3 (0 5 20 2 80 5 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is being more safe through the work of Dr. King’s New Life Pills in Constipation. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Liver troubles, Kidney Dis eases and Bowel Disorders. They’re easy, but sure, and perfectly build up the health. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough. A Traveling Salesman. H. F. Beers, 617-7th Ave., Peoria, Ill., writes: "I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grips. After using one bottle of Foley’s Kidney Pills I have been entirely relieved, and cheerfully recommend them to all.” Foley’s Kidney Pills are healing and an tiseptic and will restore health and strength.—C. I. Clough, Tillamook. Came Near Choking to Death. A little boy, the son of Chris. D. Peterson, a well know resident of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much thick stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Mr. Peterson says: ’’I think he would have choked to death had we not given him thia remedy.” For sale by I-amar's Drug Store. A Pure Aluminum 35c Sauce 1A Pan for... » yt A SPECIAL BAIGAIN Try ons and ses bow you can ML It'àìXhri^éiJhr’a^d Hki silver. M doesn't tamiob. No enamel to chip off into ths food. Cooks in one-fourth of the timo ordinarliy required. The genuine “ 1W1 ’ Pure Alumi num can always be told by tbo KING A SMITH CO. A Salutary Losson. “Now. remember your salutes." said the English corporal when posting tbo Irish recruit on sentry. "If you see a lieutenant—be wears one star ou his shoulder—slope arms; It a captain— two stars—slope arms; If you see a major—a crown—present aruts; if the colonel—stars and crowu—present and turn out the guard.” Pat pondered bls orders carefully, but presently he was awakened from bls reverie by the approach of the gen eral. That worthy son of Mars surveyed the cross swords on the gallant offi cer's shoulders and as he was not In cluded In the corporal's category sim ply uodded cheerfully. "Well, my man.” said the genial gen eral. “and who are you supposed to ber “Pm supposed to be a bit of a sen try." said Patrick. "And who are you 7" “Ob. I'm supposed to be a bit of a general!” said the latter. "A glneral. Is ltY’ cried the startled Pat. "Then ye’ll want something big. The corp'ral tould me about the oth ers. but nothlug about yourself at all. at all. But bold bard a minute, and I'll give ye the bayonet exercise, if that’ll do.” A Rssouresful Woman. “I thluk It Is a foolish fashion that so many women Indulge, that of tell ing their age wrougly," said the wo man with the prematurely gray hair. “I can honestly say that I never prac tice It myself." "Nor said her friend, with many meanings In the monosyllable. "Well.” said the first speaker, with a smile—she was a woman with a sense of humor—"the fact Is I don't have to. I have a way of making mvself out. younger than I am if 1 wish to with out telling a fib at all.” "Really?" Inquired the other curious ly. “In what way?" "I put the burden of the fib all upon the questioner. You see, when one or my dear women friends—it Is always women who are curious on this point— asks me bow old I am 1 say: 'Oh, I'm a year or two older than you. you know, my dear—at least ft year older. Let me see. now, how old are yon?’ And (hen sl>e always knocks more off my age than I should ever have ths nerve to do rayself.” A Bae That Digs. Dr. John B. Smith gives the name of “digger b<«e” to a blub green t>ee hav ing a metallic sheen, which may be seen flitting about sandy places during the first bents of May. With the aid of liquid plaster of |>arl» poured Into the holes that it makes In the ground he hns followed the bee through n won derful course of digging. The work is done by females, and Its primary ob ject In to provide protected cells In which the young are bred. The l>ee makes a tunnel a quarter of an Inch in diameter, which after ntnrtlng for a few inches on a nlo|>e runs straight down Into the ground. At the depth of a foot or more short lateral tunnels are driven, and at the ends of these aru formed the breeding cells. Having pro vided for her young. Ibe bee "contin ues to dig down and yet farther down until she la four feet or even more lie neatb the surface, dying from sheer exhaustion about the lime ber first progeny begin to make their way to the surface.”—Loudon Mall. Daniel and ths Liens. An old negro preacher In Kentucky was dilating n|>on events In the Bible wbh'b had n zoological trend. He de scribed tlie deluge und how all the ani mals. two by two. went Into the ark and were saved. Theo he discussed the Incident of Jonah and t’w whale. Balaam's ass and finally the exploit of Daniel, who entered the den of raven- Ing lions and emerged unharmed. Ills auditors listened with Interest, snd some of them seemed to bsve their doubts as to the authenticity of 11» tales. Finally one 6f the younger negroes rose up and Inquired. “Hay. pa boon, will dem Ilona jest like the kind we has now?” "Cose not. cose not." retorted tho preacher, irritated at having bls dis course Interrupted. "Dey was B. C., meaning lie to’ circuses ” The explanation was sufficient sol satisfactory.-Buffalo Commercial. Much Mixed. Home of the passengers were wait ing at a way station Io Vermont for the train to Burlington, says the Hat- urday Eveulng Post. "What kind of a train la that?” ask ed one of them of the busy station master. "(Mi. freight and passenger togeth er.” "Mixed, eb7' "Worse than that.” said the station master. “It's what you might call scrambled " Saves Trouble. “After all. It Is an advantage to have a sophisticated husband " "In what wayT’ "Well. It Isn't necessary to waste time hunting through hla pockets at night “-Chicago Record Herald. Hopeful. Mias OMglrl-Now. what do you think of the theory that Methuselah was really not as old as report aaht he was? Mr. Frank—I think It fat very eo eouragtng. Miss Oldglrl - Baltimore American Oewt Deffnsd. “What 1s goutr asks a correspond ant Welt. It la an Infliction If inker Ited. but la often a aource of pride when arqolrsd Ht Pent Plooeer Press The Camel. Why la a camel easily aegered? Be isse It always has Its hack up