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T1LLAMÖOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 20, 1910- T. HU asse itelied |>u says my |H‘lttg." ’fri I;: I; I '»nt I»'« n Mtuuti » Ilf Ills .i tunkluj YVbrii * you I slrT teed uin (thev uu Cri tVdU'ulu k» burnì Jwii ys w m. If t It ,i or f, mini en I h ne llbling k «e» olili lUfiey nml bH'Iate. , fi» thè ili Birce The wln tb thè • II brlng fce Ile llng sf tre »a» «iws. f tiditloii lievi tb ridetti« .udltiui n-e uf uk fur Bnked «lus « «ya. r uiiik lie bul •Our t< Bruu' T •■It X York Sunshine and Dust. There I n inure H um in liie |iku*e* it- lu in I mi i ed by the kuu * m rnyx i I niii III Ili<n<e wldctl we enll h I iik I. v . if .vol look illuug n lieiiiii of light iim if HlremiK throng!) n uhidow or n ctiliik In tie* door ydii will wee InniJinernlde di^t p.irtlrle« darning alx^ut in the light. You will I m » t«»ld by inoHt per<onM th,-it there lx JtiMt ax much duxt In the non* Illumina ted parts of the room as in the more favored xpneex. but you <nim<>t nee the pnrtlrlex because the rays <i » nut fall dirwtly upon them You will think that th!« lx eminently plamdliie. but it lx not tbe cast». The xun falling upoi the ulr « i ent<»x irregular <m i ••ms. und IbvMt» vurreniM xtlr up the «luxt and collect It Iti layerx along the line of light: hence there lx more dust where the nun xhinex than elHewheie. A <n rloui exfierlence in u museum gave proof of thix. It uax noticed lh.it there wax iilwayx more dilxl oil tbe glilHR ciihch exposed to the KUlibeiimM than ou those whl< b were never tom h ed by the rnyM of the great orb. a ml this led to iiu Inquiry, with the nlx>ve rexulL Traced by a Thsrmumstar. One night many years ago Hr White law was walking along with tin- iiu - h Seliger when lie huh Het i || h >|) ami knocked down In a lonely purl ot the road. Ills iHH'kelH were rltleil. unit lie wits left lying on the road witli a fracture of tbe tlliulu One ot tin- nr tlcles stolen was a clinical tlierimmu' ter with which lie hud tlmt en-iiiiig taken the teni|ieriitiire ot a piiilt-nt antTerlng from enteric fever. He re membered the leui|>eraiiire registered. u I ho that lie bud not shaken down Hie mercury before putting the thermome ter buck In Ills pis'ket. anil tie com muulciited these furls to the pollre. Rome tltpe after«'« nt n tlieriiioinelrr registering the kientlcql teiiqh-ruture wnk discovered In a pawnshop In Glasgow, anil by this means the po lire were enabled to trurk tin- ilis-tor s assailants mid to arrest them In one of the Glusgow theaters.-Glasgow Medical Journal. Shell Sculptors. Tl.r“HCTLWK*i mnrilpnlutril the comb of pale, tranSImem tofttitay «liell like putty, tmilillng tile top with hU 4U> gers Inlolmall balls "You thought ive curved shell, hey?" he said, with an Itullmi neei-tit. “No. no. AVe heat It up mid mold It. We are shell sculptors." He (is'k three pieces of shell from a fmt of steaming water and laid them very carefully, one on top of the other. In ii press “Shell Is like pine.” he said. “Ttie-o three plis-es «III weld together, mid not n shrii of a seam will show Some, times we Hehl ollie, four. Inenty ple> es together I learned |>les. I don't want Neapolltnna are the ahell and coral that the world."—rhlladelph la H»r Transformation. Irene whs a Illite street waif. A kind hour ted Honis ti < all's) her Into her home our dav. gave her s Istth, limali ed her hnlr unit arrsogist It Iss-oiiiliia. I.r. fyltui II with a i leiin pretty rllilsm. thru sti-pissl tank to view tbe result. A friend who «a» pnsM-nt reinnrkisl timi I here was aneh » ilia top' one would scarcely know that It was the same child. Tls n tin- little girl s|s»ke up timidly. "Hui my name's Irene yet. ain't II J"-ItetiiHsiior. Mr. O'DsnnvII and Ih» Hsur. An ezcelleut laut hsh i»-rp. irsi-d II» the boli»» of isaiimoUH one morning 4t half i«Ht I o'clock Mr. U'D»>»nril was tlie author Ile rose .uddciil.v io ni» feet and cut Itilo tht- il,-luiIr «Hb. “Al Itila late hour of thè nniruliig. Mr Speaker" - "Early hour you meati.“ from the government ben, bea. "Well Mr S|«*«iker." he lonilnunt. “at thia early huur of tbe toilqwlug Tru» Enough. Irritateli Cttiarn Areti't y<m aabani •si of yourw'lf. gvlng aliuiil alili that Street orgao nad leudlug su, h • lai» llfq? Street OrgaulM -May tifi»? Why. •Ir. Ilf» wltlt tue la un» tasig daliy grimi. - Kc ho. He Lived Well. He-Te* he livre nn tbe fat of the land Sb»- IVhat Is be? Ile-An anti- fa t medicine tuauufnctnrrr * CuuiR CtMfi. Wanted—An Intsrprrter. It was a care of assault, and tbe lit erally downtrodden wife was laying her grlevaucea before the magistrate. "He started by giving me a biff on the nut.” explained the angry com* plaluant. “My good woman.” rebuked tbe mflff* Istrate, "you mustn't talk like that here. I suppose you mean he ga ve you a blow upon the bead.” “Yus, yer wasbup. An’ then 'e tried ter do me lu by chuckin' 'is 'baccy box at me.” "By which 1 presume you mean.” In- ter|>osed the justice of the peace se verely. "that he tried to Injure you by precipitating ills box of tobacco at you. Tray proceed and avoid slang und Inform tbe court what other In juries be Inflicted upon you.” "Weil. then, he—er—be"— "Come, come!” snapped the magis trate. really beginning to lose his tem per. “Don't waste the time of the court." Tbe III used wife looked about ber helplessly. “Excuse me. yer washup." she ex- claimed at length. “but I was wonder- In' what whs the pet name In this 'era court for a biff on tbe Jib.'”—Loudon Answers. Woman—and Hor Master. Tlie nhlloHopher mid bls friend snt fur luto the night illM-oiiisiiig on tblDgs lu general mill amoklng strung shag. "Wonimi." »aid tbe former oracu larly. "was meant to fill a suliordlnate position In the scheme of creution. She Man Is naturally her master, caunot rationally oppose bis will, He is Instinctively and by tbe law of nat- ural selection the domlnant animal Woman may learn to revolt, but abe cun ucver learn to rule. Sbe has one mission In life—that of obedience. Man Is born to lend, woman to follow. Muu Is boro to command, woman to comply. She Is secure only In her weakness. It is at oDce her duty and delight to obey her superior and”— Then tbe door opened, and there ap peared tbe heud of n female thereat. “Theophilus," Bald a stern voice, “bow often have I told you not to smoke your horrid tobacco In tbe li brary? It's half paat 2, air. Com to ls-d Instantly.” And tbe philosopher sighed, shook bls friend silently by tbe band • nd went—1-ondon Sketch. A Tempest In a Teapot. Whnt war wus caused by a clay ter. pot? For an answer to thia question we must go. as might be supposed, tn th” hind of pigtails and porcelain. The story goes tbnt n Chinese emperor in olden days gave ns u mark of •peclr' favor u mngulficent clay teapot of rare design to Ini Hung Chang, hla favorite mandarin. Thia was luld up as u price less iHiMesaloti among the treasures o’ Lo llung or borne at Ills side by two attendants at all high public festival', and functions. A rival mandarin suw these signa of distinction with the green eyes of jealousy and hired a mun to tirenk the obnoxious pot. Tho clumsy fellow was caught In the act and betrayed Ills master. War follow ed between the two mandarins and their respective followers, which re sulted In Hie overthrow and death of In> llung Chung and the reception of bls rival Into royal favor lu his place. Soot on His Sult. They were hqvlng a spelling lesson at a certain district acbool th» other day. and the little scholars were fill arranged In front of the teacher, spell ing away for dear life, trying to see Irnw near they could get to the head. The word "chimney" was given out to a little black eyed girl who had been »lielllng words correctly throughout tlie morning, but she missed this on-* by Imidvertently leaving out the "h.” Quick as a wink th» Illite hoy next her iHiunced on tbe word and spelled It correctly. "You luay go up one, Johnnie.” sal>) tbe teacher. "I don’t want to." whined Johnnie, getting ready to cry. “My mother would whip me If I did. because I d get all over soot.” —I-oudou Fun. Might Have Been Put Differently. We cut the announcement below from n New Zealand |Hip«r: “Notice.— The .Maoris «bo are breeding pigs In Takahue. aueb as Mm. I'eter and Mr. Ham Yntea. are »u|>po«ed to look after their |>lga and keep tbeiu away from rooting my |oiddik ka, or else If they do not I shall about every pig I coin» acruM. Hcvrvtary 1» Howell." Till» Is decidedly one of tbe things tbut might have been put differently.— Weatliiliister Gaaette. On th» Road t» Learning. “You say you know uotblug at alt • bout our railway?" said th» official “Nothing whatever.” answered th» • pptlcaut for employment. "Well, you come highly recommend ed. I supiwae we li, bar» to put you lu tbe bureau of Informativa and let the traveling public educata you."— Washington Atar. Probably. Myer-I wonder why Browne added the to hla name after luhnvlGug a fortini»’ Uyee-lle probably figures eut to hla own aatisfactloo that rich people are eutltled to more ease than poor people.-1.ondoo Globe Tb» W.«»r J«,. The Idea of driving piles with a water jet was borrowed by engineers from the clam, a small shellfish which burrows twelve to fourteen Incben Into hard sand or mad by thia pevceen A ttorney - at -L aw . Dropped tho Subject. “Five thousand dollars for a d-jg*” be exclaimed as be looked up from bis uewspsper. “Lio you believe any one ever paid any such price. Marla? "I'm sure I don't know. James." she returned without stopping her needle work even for a moiueut "Does tbe paper say that much was paid?’ "Yes. There's an article on valuable dogs, and It speaks of one that was sold for $5.000. I dou't believe It.” “It may be true. James." sbe said quietly. "Some of these well bred ani mals bring fancy prices, aud there's uo particular reason why tbe paper should lie about It.” "1 know that. Maria. But Just think of It—just try to grasp tbe magnitude of tbut sum In your weak feminine mind! You don't seem to realize it. Five thousand dollars for a dog! Why. bang it. Maria, that's more than I'm worth!” "I know It. James, but some are worth more than others." She went calmly on with her sewing, while he fumed and sputtered for a moment and then dropped tbe subject, especially tbe weak feminine mtDd part of it. You Then let well enough alone and don't get him any madder "—Cleve land leader Imperiled Treasure. Indignant Wlfe-Tbat new chauffeur has only just brought the chlklreu and me home, and now he's taken tbe cook out for a apto Husband-Great bear- •u U» down t half know bow to man age a car. and abe a tbe first decent cook wq*vn bad tn a yuar.-Brooklyn Ufe Taxes paid for non Residents. Your eyes can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00, Jand this will be the total expense for about J to 5 years, and often a great deal longer. Remember you can get NEW TEETH but not NEW EYES What VAXUE do you place on YOUR EYES ? What per cent of insurance would you pay to keep them as good as at present r Make yourself a Xmas, present of a pair of glasses AH work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect. Office opposite Post Office, Both phones. H. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Dr. Henry E. Morris. » T illamook , li C arl Butterfat Alfalfa Meal haberlach , Office across the street and north from the Post Office. H. GOYNE, ONLY 90c. PER SACK. A ttorney - at L aw . Star Brand Process Rolled Barley, Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon THE BEST ON THE MARKET. A. $ 1.50 40.00 6.00 bbl. $6.50 ;; aSk 1.90 751b. lb. sack ...................... Per Ton, Lighthouse Flour Flour, per bbl ......................... Snow Drift, ......................... Snow Drift Flour ........... .. •. . O regon . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, We have a R-ood supply on hand and will sell our friends and cnstomera while it lasts. MAKES MORE MILK, MORE BUTTERFAT, MORE CHEESE and MORE MONEY For the .farmer than any other leed. Try a sack. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw T illamook WM. CURTIS Í y IÍ k ‘ bwo 1 O regon T. Bf'ALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK-! Office- Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss' house, west of Mrs. Walker's. XPORT BEER, M. KERRON, KAISER BLUME, Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicating. PHYSICIAN & MALT TEA. C oncrete STAR SURGEON B uilding . Oregon. Tillamcok, J2JR- I- M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon- Nod« Waters. Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Tillamook. Ore. C. HAWK, Water. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON. r A. K. CASE, PROP11BTOR Tillamook Iron Works < i General Machinists & Blacksmiths Boiler Work, Logger’» Work »nd Heavy Forging Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK S OB EGON REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent Tillamook, Oregon. j Q)R A. D- PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. Office in Sturgeon's Building. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. The Aurora Borealis. Whatever may be tbe cause of tbe aurora borealis. Its height does not ap pear to be limited by tbe atmosphere. The rays sometimes touch the earth Io 8candlnavla. coming between tbe ob server and elevated places, but Flogel years ago obtained data showing that a large aurora seen lu northern Ger many must bare bad a height of silty ml lea and that tbe rays often rise to «0 rnllea. their points glowlog with red light. "No.” in office. YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH? Rarely Disturbed. Two spiders who dwelt In different parts ot a church chanced to meet to gether lu the aisle bne day when out for a constitutional. "How are you getting on?” said spi der No. 1 to spider No. 2. "Ob. moderately!” was tbe reply. "I don't feel very comfortable on Sun- du.vs. I live In tbe pulpit under tbe cushion, and on that day the parson cornea and bangs tbe book and sends his fists on tbe side, and I bare to keep very close or else some day I think he'll bit me. He bangs with such a force that 1 know he'll squash me to a Jelly.” "Oh, you come and live wltb meT” said bls comimnion. “I'm never trou bled. I’m slways comfortable and nev er disturbed from one year’s end to tbe: other.” "ludeed!” said tbe other spider. "Anil where do you l!ve?" "Ob, 1 five la tbe poorbox!” was the reply.— Pearson’e Weekly. Seeking Per Danger. ■rm going to lick Smith.'* “Whyr "He said 1 was a horse thief and a liar.” “DM be prove ItF* Complete set of Abstract Books and think nothing of it. Which would you prefer to loose Coimic Dust. A par'lcle of dust one-bundred thou- santb of an Inch I d diameter hi held lu Its place In space by tbe force of gravitation, but a particle smaller than this Is pushed outward Into space by the weight of tbe sun's light be cause as tbe particle becomes smaller Its surface, which Is subject to pres sure. becomes greater In proportion to Its weight. Tbe sun's corona, tbe zodiacal light, the aurora borealis and tbe comet’s tall are all composed of these Infinitely minute particles. In some cases white hot and In others merely Illuminated by tbe sun. which are being constantly driven away from the sun by tbe pres sure of its light. In tbe case of tbe aurora borealis there is a movement of the light both away from and toward the sun. This Is explained by tbe theory that tbe weight of tbe aun's light presses tbe particles outward Into apace for • cer tain distance and that then a certain number of them cohere together until they have »tittlelent weight to be at tracted toward tbe sun once more by tbe force of gravitation. Antiquity of Fishing. Probably no branch of indurtry can lay claim to greater antiquity than tlmt of fishing. Its origin would seem to be coeval with tbe earliest efforts of human ingenuity, for tbe oldest monuments of antiquity show tbe fish- er man In full poosesslon of tbe Imple ments of hla calling, and even those tribes of savages wblcb have learned neither to keep docks nor to till the fields are skilled In tbe fabrication of the hook, the fish spear and tbe net. The earliest civilization of the eastern Mediterranean was begun with fishing. Sidon. wblcb means "fishery.” was originally a fishlug village, and Its en terprising Inhabits ma devoted their at tention mainly to tbe collection of a certain kind of mollusks, from wblcb they prepared tbe famous tyrlan pur ple. prised more highly for the rich uess and variety of Its hues than any other dye known to tbe ancients. EYES AND TEETH. spend from $5 «0 to $20.00 per year on your teeth W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., AU Work Guaranteed. OREGON TILLAMOOK. p* J* sharp , RESIDENT DENTIST Office across the street frotu/th« Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. Next Door to Tillamook Connty Bonk. SARCHET, f- . The Fashionable Tail* The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. HULiBN. Proprietor. Headquarters for Tmvelling Men Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. T CLEANING & PRESSINO Did You Ever Try neatly dona HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND LIVERY HARN, If. not, give him a call. Everything first-daas. TOGGERY I Second block South of P.O. w. G. Store in Heins Photograph Gallery J^OBERT A. MILLER, Comfortable Beds aud Accommodation at the Cleaning, Pressing and Repair' ing a Specialty. HARRIS, Prop A ttornky - at -L aw , í-and Titles, Land Oftce BdR- ness and Mining Law. fortland , or ego *. Room. 30« Covro ¡Hin» L»» b ornes B vmhms » SrSClALTT. r“>owiWG COWINC LAWYERS Boo« 1U Wr>»c arras Bcw-aw T»a. *»» o*a arwasra. ■ Xe»t to Ils V B Laad O*c. D'RTLAND, ORBC’Oh. ìm m nim ni good Bit Craig, fi t figure u, Sllmll u» pii« Iwgai la) e ouf Hla Generosity. “Yea.” a.-v'l the tired looking womm. 1 have a very generous husband, end this Is the way lie gets that reputation. Tbe otlii-r day I worked mid »laved hi the kitciieu for about ten hour» mak ing Jelly. Il was my first attempt. so I bad considerable trouble ami liiirmsl my fingers alamt seventeen different times. It tiirueil out pretty gis'il. Ilow ever, and uf course 1 huh proud mat delighted. That night I pm some on the table for dinner, and liil'band go* eut busiest Ic. “Next day he was visiting a sl< k friend of his. a man. by the vhi . v . quite able to buy anything lie might warn and whose wife never lifts her finger Ou leaving Mr Geta-rous Husband says: 'My wife made some pretty good jelly tbe other day. You mlglii like some. I'll send you up halt a dozen jars.' . "Now. wouldn't tlmt frost you or rasp yon or whatever they say. Half ii dozen jars! After all my work to hand that Jelly over Io a man whose wife Is too lazy to breathe! I made exactly eight Jars, so we will have one more Unless tie lias already proinlsist It to souM-l»,dy else.”—New York I'ri-ss BOVTd,