TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 20. 1910
The Independent Church.
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TO THB BDITOR TILLAMOOK HEAD
LIGHT.
Passing of the Organ Blower,
“Tbe organ blower la passing. He
will soon be. like I lie armorer, extinct."
said a musician. “It’s a pity. He was
a quaint type.
“Most of my blowers were simple
minded old chap« who firmly believed
they must suit their blowiug to the
music. In soft, light passages they
blew soft and light. When tile crescen
dos thundered forth they worked fran
tically. blowing with all tbelr might
and main.
"Often a facetious reporter on tbe
local (taper would refer to ’the excel
lent blowing of tbe orgauist's assist
ant Mr. Bellows.’ Then tbe blower in
his vanity would develop all the affec
tations of a Paderewski or a Sousa.
Now he'd blow delicately, a dreamy
smile ou bis lips, bis eyes half closed.
The music would change to a march,
aud he'd stamp bis foot in time, while
up. down. up. down, tbe old bellows. In
time also, would be jerked. At a cli
max bis face would reddeu. he’d bend
to his task and blow so fast and furi
ous that tbe orgau would uearly burst."
—Philadelphia Bulletin.
Every Christian is a unit to the
one proposition, that but for the
life, death, burial and resurrection
of Christ the Saviour, there would
be no such a thing as salvation.
Blot outjtliis one a Sa ir and mankind
would have no more hope of a life
beyond than an animal. The cruel- •
fiction was complete, in and of its
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self it redeemed. Every sense of
debt, burden, ordinance and self
sacrifice is banished so long as we
remain in the light of the cross.
Before we can differ we have to
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leave the doctrine of the cross.
The Independent Church pro
poses to anchor at the cross that
leaves us with nothing to do or
undo to be saved. We were born | •
saved.
We did not need the cir- I
cumcission of Abraham, or the
baptism of John. All that has been
done to save us from our infancy
has only hid from us the light of
Another Caso of Faith.
the cross. God became reconciled
“I wrote a medical friend of mine in
to us at the time of the cross. We
don’t have to presume anything. London about a curious discovery
which 1 made recently quite by chance,
The provision was made for sinners
but which I shall never publish to the
and no 'jot elee.
world through tbe scientific journals."
The mere assent of the mind that said a Brooklyn doctor last week.
we were saved at the time of the 1
"Not long ago this friend sent me
cross is faith exemplified. To my i about fifty little dark colored pellets,
mind the popular revivalist that I ! and be wrote me that they were a new
was raised to adore, is the biggest combination of drugs that be had
found particularly good In cases of
humbug going. “ Don't you want
brain fag. He asked me to try them
to be saved ?” infers that when on my patients and report. During the
Christ saved the world you were next month or so I doled out the pel
left out. Again, take all the people lets to several of my patients who
that have been agitated by the came around complaining of tired
Moody & Sankey class of meetings, nerves. All of them said that the med
and it would be hard to find enough icine did them a lot of good. Yester
for a corporal’s guard. While if a day. however, I was going through
man once, acquires faith in the my office desk and discovered those
pellets from London Intact In tbe plain
cross he seldom throws it up.
envelope in wbicb I bad placed them.
'the fact is, the cross does not
A hurried but nnxlous Investigation
need any fixing. God is satisfied disclosed that I had been administer
with us through the cross just as ing to my nerve weary patients some
'to-e, are.
The traditions of men wistaria seed that my wife had gath
'detect.from the cross and are the < ered. put in a plain envelope and laid
greatest obstacle in the way. One ' Inadvertently on my office table.”—Ex
change.
matt seta up a Sunday howl, an- ■
Other total abstinence.
No Lio After All.
One thing and another, if we
They were telling fish stories, and
turn from the. light and liberty of at last tbe tall, lank man on the crack
fhecross and listen to the puritanic er barrel said:
"1 weut down to tbe river this morn
mob we soon loose the peace we
• -ijoy by believing, and find our- ing. and. although tbe water was high
■elves in a dilemma fit for a mad almost to a flood. 1 took a ten foot
pike”—
nouse in despair.
"Stop there!" exclaimed tbe fat man
My friend points me to the cross,
with tbe corncob pipe. "Tell us you
my enemy to something else.
took an eight pound trout, and I'll
I To destroy my faith in the cross sit klly by. but a ten foot pike—nev
Is to leave me hopeless.
er! Ananias died for less thau that."
J. C. G ove .
"I took a ten foot pike pole." con
tinued the unruffled tall, lank man on
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A Sprained Ankle.
tbe cracker barrel, "and In less thau
I As a rule a' man will feel well five mluutes I booked out a fifteen foot
satisfied if he can hobble around bass"—
ton crutches in two or three weeks
"See here! See here!" yelled tbe
after spraining hie ankle, and it is mao who owned tbe grocery. "You'll
bften two or three months before he
have to go way from here to finish
Is fully recovered. This is an unnec-
that lie. I baiu't got oo llgbtnin' rod
sssery loss of time, as by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment, a cure on this store yit."
“1 booked out a fifteen foot bass
■lay as a rule be effected in lees
fem one week’s time, and in many wood log.” persisted I be tall, lank man.
Bases within three days. Sold by "and i waut to ask bow much you
Lamar’s Drug Store.
think 1 kin git for It"
ttfed of * Severe Attack of Bron-
chitis by Chamberlain’a
Cough Remedy.
K On October 18th last, my little
tree year old daughter contracted
|aevere cold which resulted in a
kd case of bronchitis," says Mrs.
L G. Gibson, Lexington, Ky. “She
tot the power of epeach completely
Id was a very sick child.
Fortu-
ktely we had a bottle of Chamber
lip's Cough Remedy in the -house
id gave it to her accordiug to the
tinted directions. On the second
ky she was a great deal better, and
l the fifth day, October 23rd, she
ha entirely well of her cold and
»nchitis, which I attribute to this
Bendid medicine. I recommend
kamberiain’s Cough Remedy un-
bervedly as I have found it the
■rest, safest and quickest cure for
Ids. both for children and adults,
I any I have ever used.” For
Be by Lamar's Drug Store.
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ings danger,suffering, often death
thousands, who take colds,coughs '
d lagrippe that terror of Winter
B Spring. Its danger signals are '
luffed up,’’ notrils, lower part
nose sore, chills and fever, pain
hack of head, and a throat-gripp-
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togh. Bronchitis, Asthma, its su-,
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case of kidney or bladder trou
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hey eliminate the impurties from
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leys and bladde. troubles are
cured by thia great medicine.
I. Clough, Tillamook.
Saved at Death's Door.
i door of death seemed ready
.*n for Murray W. Ayers, of
naît Bridge X. Y.. when' his life
wonderfully saved. “I was in a
»«Ifni condition." he writes, “my
i wus almost y0low; eyes «un
; tongue coated; emaciated from
ng «0 pounds, growing weaker
y. Virulent liver trouble pull-
me down to death in spite of
twa. Then that matchleaa med
l Electric Bitters cured me I re
ed tbe to) pounds lost and now
veil and strong “ For all atom
h ver and kidney troubles they’ r*
erne 3Dr. at Chas. I. Clough.
Not Aptly Worded.
Ao absurdly worded statement of a
fact wbicb was not In Itself remarka
ble recently tried tbe gravity of tbe
listeners. It was on tbe occasion of
tbe funeral of an elderly woman In a
New England town. Sbe bad left an
old mother, nearly ninety years of age.
and an only son who was well on to
ward fifty.
The services were conducted by a
timid young clergyman recently settled
over tbe parish. After praying for
many and various things be said:
“And two we especially pray that
tbe Lord wHI comfort and sustain In
tbelr loss and sorrow. One Is the or
phan. who. altbougb no longer young,
la an orphan still and must so con
tinue. Tbe other Is the mother, far
advanced In years, wbo has survived
ber daughter, altbougb considerably
her senior.”—Youth's Companion.
Physicians In Japan.
,
MeJical students In Japan most have
bad eleven or twelve years of prelimi
nary training In tbe lower schools. No
one may practice medicine who has
been convicted of a crime. All physi
cians for tbe first ten years during
which they follow tbelr calling must
keep full written records of all tbelr
cases, and they must not Issue t>oast-
ful advertisements or claim tbe exclu
sive right to any healing Invention
with a secret formula.
Ths B««t Proof.
Little Ted. seven years old. was sent
tn tbe bathroom for a “good scrub" be
fore dinner, but returned so quickly
that bis mother declared be cooldn't
possibly have washed himself. He re
pl led. “Truly I did. mother, and If you
don't believe It you can just go to tbe
bathroom aod look at tbe towel."—Do-
liueator.
Cutting.
Miss Homeleigb— Pertopa you won’t
believe It bot a strange man tried to
kl» me once
Miss Cutting-Really!
Well, bed hare been a strange man If
he'd tried to kiss you twice.Ill—trst-
ed Bits
A Groat Bweaaaa.
First 7oung Wife-Do you Bud it
more economical, dear, to do your own
rooking?
Second Too ng Wife—OK
certainly! My btoabaud doesn’t aat half
so much aa be did.-London Pnncto.
To abort people la often better to—
to pIrans them Tbe majority of
What a Poet Writ««.
“You never can tell whether poetry
Is loaded or not." said a Columbia pro
feKaor deacuutlng upon the muse, “and
whai n |H>et wrilea lu tbe momeuls of
bis fine frenzy rolling may be suscep
tible of changes which would make
him curse tbe pen did be but know
wtieuce It pointed. Now, listen to this
couplet:
"Help us to use tree conscience from th«
paw
Ot hireling wolves whose gospel Is their
tnaw.
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"It sounds like some kind of a fam
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Do you imagine tbe poet when be
wrote the lines ever thought of tbe
parents represented In such a homely
way and how tbe meaning of tbe
whole tblug could be changed by
changing tbe meaning of tbe end
words of two lines? Was be a begln-
ner? Oh. no; be was not a beginner.
He had writteo several very classy
things. He was John Milton. You re
member he wrote ‘Paradise Lost’ and
two or three oilier pieces of considera
ble merit, though be never quite got
Into the 'six best sellers' list, and these
two lines I have quoted close bis son
net to Lord Protector Cromwell, writ
ten in 1652."—New York Herald.
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Th« Southerner and Corn.
The southerner feeds himself, his pigs
and his progeny upon corn. He slept
in bls frontiersman's cabin upon a mat
tress made of the busks. Today be
contributes some of Its pith to the
manufacture of gun cotton with wbicb
to blow tbe enemy to Beelzebub and
some more of It to tbe manufacture of
I cellulose to pack behind the armor of
his country’s bnttleshtps to prevent
them from sinking when projectiles
pierce their plates. He plants corn as
early In tbe springtime as tbe season
will permit and gets up at dawn to go
Into tbe fields and tickle Its spreading
roots w»tb a double shovel plow. In
midwinter he smokes bls corncob pipe
before a corncob fire. Looking Into a
bed of glowing embers through a blue
haze of the smoke of Incense burned
to Mondamiu. he returns tbauks for
tbe cornmeal In the cupboard and
dreams happily of the "ros'n ear” of
tbe goldeu summer to come, His np
predation of tbe value of Indian corn
Is bigb. His affection for It In Its varl-
ous forms Is abiding— Louisville Cou-
rier-Journal.
Argyll and Longfellow.
The great Duke of Argyll was visit
ing bls sou. then governor general of
Canada, and met Ixtugfellow in tbe
American |>oet's ancient colouiul man
sion at Cambridge. Mass. As they sat
together ou tbe veranda the duke per
sistently asked tbe names of tbe vari
ous birds be saw and beard singing in
tbe poet's trees as well as of the flow
ers and buslies growing In bls exten
sive and beautiful garden, I-ongfel-
low was neither botanist nor ornithol
ogist and did not know.
“1 was surprised to find your Long
fellow such an Ignorant person." said
the duke subsequently to an American
acquaintance
“Indeed! Pray, ou what subject?"
“Why. he could not tell me tbe
names of the birds and Bowers to be
heard and seen in bls own garden."
"May I 8«k bow many languages
you speak?” tbe American asked.
“Certainly—bot one."
“Mr. I-ottgfellow," was tbe answer,
“speaks six and translates freely from
almost all the languages of Europe."
Rise of Russia.
In tbe history of Europe down to the
middle of I be eighteenth century Rus
sia is a blank. Tbe foundation of tbe
klngdonl was laid by Burk- tbe Norse
man In tbe ninth century. In ibe teutb
century the Russians were Christian-
teed, adopt Ing the Greek form of Chris
tianity. lu Ibe thirteenth century tbe
Russians were completely overrun by
tbe Tartars under tlsrghlz Ktian
From tbe Tartars Russia was deliv
ered by Ivan, wbo became czar In tbe
time of Elizabeth. It was I’eler tbe
Great (1073-172T» who gave Russia for
tbe first time a place In tbe stalea sys
tem of Europe.—New York American.
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The Mistletoe.
Tbe mistletoe Is a Druid lea I contri
bution to Christmas. It was held In
great veneration by tbe Druids In ad
don! England, and tbe cutting of It
was attended by Mcrittdng and feast
ing. With weird Incantatlous the priest
climbed the tree ou which I tie mistle
toe grew and cut It away with a knife
of purest gold, no base metal being al
lowed to touch It. As tlie tnlgs fell
they were revel red below In a mantle
of Spot leas whiteness.
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Modest Gr«atn«ss.
Report er-Xeiui tor. to wbat do you
chiefly attribute your gtM-cessful ca
reer? Eminent Htatesnian-Entirely Io
heredity, young man.
I deserve no
credit for It whatever. My father bad
ambition, and my mother bad talent
■nd I happened to Inherit both tlmae
quallA< stk>tts.-Chicago Tribune
From Experience.
Mrs Eopecfc-I learned today that
Bob Smith and Mary Jone« were se
cretly married teo month« ago Just
think of It! Married nearly a year
and nobody the «her! Mr. Enpeck —
Ob. I doo’f know! I'll bet Hnnib was
■ whole M wlaer before be had leru
married a month.
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A Morning Reminder.
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taste in the mouth, which remands
you that your stomach ia in a bad
condition. It should also remind
you that there ia nothing so good
for a disordered stomach as
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets.
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