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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 28, 1910 SMELI® MISUNDERSTOOD HE COT THE GOODS. But After Awhil» th» Young M»n Mad» Butines* Deal Between Potter Palmer •nd A T Stewart. His C ih Clear. At the time of the civil war Potter As the young man entered the old palmer «as to the dry gmxb- Imaliiear man looked up and «-owled. lu ChlcaiZu. and l.evl Z la-iti-r and I "Weil/’ *atd tile old man shortly I "Your daugtitei“’- began tlie voting Mar-luill Field were worklug for him Palmer svaau't «• well kuown but be man. but tbe old man cut mm <>0 ai. had h good reputation Iti Ihr trade ruptly I “I've noticed ibat you've been hang and he didn't luv« to introduce turn aelt when lie called on old A 1 Me» Ing around here a good deal. ' be «aid After some "1 suppose that you ve collie to tell art to buy solite goods 8s»k*r After Cut Glass Is Ssfs In me that you love her and waul tu dickering Itiey agreed upon tile prve and Palmer valnily wild that he would Brchaslng "Clossd In" Articlss, st marry her?" take nlx.ui SldO.isst worth II ana a "No.” replied tbe young man calmly |»t< Cannot Bs Duplicated In Press ! "I've come to tell you that sbe luvea little larger bill than Stewart eta< tly J Claa»—Art of th» Cutter. cared to »ell youug Palmer on credit, me and want* to marry me.” but be concluded lo make the dea. and - • tuyera for large houses are some- "Wtial'f" roared the old man. 1 fUA^ deceived when buying cut glass "Sbe aays so beraelf." perulxted tbe told hlui Io come it> the next inornliiL and arrange some final details. That and tod they have bought "hat la young man Jcomuwfrtally known as pressed glass "I never heard of stich an exhibition I ulght some big war uew-s i-atne. aud it lutaead of the genuine article. of egotistical impertinence." said the didn't require any declaration by the Yet tbeap are a few simple rules old man government to Inform every dry gmal» that will Mlatfuard tbe ordinary buyer "Then you misunderstand me." ex man lu the country that the price ot LgTbe chief one is to pick out plained the young man. ’’My assertiou giaals would lake a big spurt up -bat the manufacturer calls Is dk’tated by policy and not by Im Stewart recognized it as warn aa he n articles. By this he means pertinence. You see. It’s just this way had the news, aud be Immediately Jigs, pitchers, bottles and tbe . What I want la nothing to you; now. thought of Palmer He also thought of tbe big bill of goods Palmer had I Is It?" ran not be duplicated In press- i "Why—er-not—exactly ” bought ot him. It didn't particularly are. which la tirst molded in . “I might want SI. lhmy . but that tickle .Stewart, that thought didn't nd the edges ground. This wouldn't matter to you. would It?" Bur It required only II few »ruleIlea ot ,re* It so close a resemblance ■ hla red head to fix things to his satis "Certainly uot” ) cut glnss that aven exiierts “You re tinner no obligations to sup faction He would simply lell Palmer y be deceived. thill he was sorry, but that he dlilu’t ply me with what I want, are you?" tn the "closed lu” arrtcle* sortie i “Hardly" feel that he could sell such a big bill ye» to be devised by which the ’ “Then what n foolish proposition It on credit, and us be knew that Palmer linen can be followed through would be for me to come to you and couldn't raise the cash Immediately opposite side wbeu put on the say. ’Mr. Parkinson. I nave been very why. that would end It. and tbe sale to be rut, as the pressed part I favorably impressed wltb your bouae would be off. Well, vouug Palmer erea with the workman seeing I and furniture.' or '1 think I'd like your called early, and Slewnrt greeted him b tbe glaaa, which he has to do duughter' or anything else tn that line In his very abrnptesl manner, telling order to follow the lines of the de- ' But when your daughter want* any- him how sorry he was. etc., but really on tbe cutter. ; thing It's different Now, Isn’t it dif he didn't think It wise business to ex e kind of cut glass that Is coun- ferent?” tend credit for such an «mount. «gelled la called upen work, such as "It certainly 1» different" admitted "Just bow much does tile bill come sJdltea. . “ ilea. nappies or any flat article tbe old man cautiously. to?" said young Palmer, seemingly sor thknogti which tbe wurkmau can read- "Precisely," said Ibe young ma n. rowful-llke. Uy ace when finishing it "Rhe and 1 figured tbat all out very •’Just *110.000,” Stewart replied, and Another belp in «electing cut glass carefully last night You see. I hare then he straightway gulped for breath la its weight. S he genuine I* runde no particular prospects. and we coulu as young Palmer drew an Immense from pure lend glass, mad« chiefly In both see that there wasn t one chance pocketlMHik from his Inside vest laa ket America, especially for cutting. 'J’bls in a hundred that yon would give uer and. opening It. counted uut 110 thou lead glaaa la very heavy. to me. Then she suggested tbat you sand dollar bills and. laying them The first step toward cutting Is to bad never yet refused anything that quietly on Stewart's desk, said: "If mars on the "blank”—that la. the dish site wanted, do matter what the coat you will kindly count them aud give In tbe clear glnss— in red or other paint might lie, and that perhapa It would me a receipt I'll be obliged, as I must tbe design that has been selected for be a good plan to change the usual take the next train botne. Ship tbe IL • order aomew hut. We sort ot felt that giaais aoou as you can. and wbeu The moat common designs are dia It wouldn't be right tn aak you to do you're out our way drop In. Always mond shapes, stars of various points, anything for me. but It's different tn glad to see our frleuds.” droases and aqitures and other geomet her t-tiae, ns 1 remarked before Ho rlcal patterns. I'm here merely as net agent to nay The design must be marked on the that she «Huts me and that she wants glass exactly to aland tbe teat of com me very much and to ask you to please pass and rule. Wbeu all lines are in see that she get* me She never tins Got th* Oil King Unconsciously to Submit to an Interview. perfect accordance with the pattern wanted anything so much as ■nd also fit the blank the "roughing" want* me. and I am so favoram.t di* Playwright Eugene Walter is num gllis. Tilt* la cutting the heavy work, pnsi-d toward her that It von --are m bered uumng the newspaper men who -h as lb« necks of vases and bottles make the investment I shall lie .pule obtained the "tirst Interview with d tbe heavy lines on the stars. John D. Km-kefi-ller ’’ When the First willing to leave the This Is done on a machine called the you and her ” Interview With Rockefeller club Is imtll," ■ t>lg wooden framed affair, on Naturally she got him. No wide formed Mr Uniter wiU be one uf tbe Top of w hich la a hopper holding atsmt awake buatnexH man Is going io over- charter im-mliers. half a ton of Berkshire bills sand This la how be managed It: in thè kmk a cbam * to get sih h a tine sinn This sand is tbe only kind I d this pie of uerve In the taiiuly.—Philadel days wbeu he was a newspaper re I country tliat bas proved satisfactory phia Inquirer. porter In Cleveland Walter was ati fur this work. extremely youthful looking young M'tie sand nitis down through the uni u. Ile decided to capitalize nh< A O»rgain. bopper. Is moistened with water ami puerile uppeurance, for It was not au "I have somelhliig for you here, my cotuoa out of a large steel disk, the easy task even at that time tn get «Igo of wliieb Is sharp This disk I* low," said Mr Harley as Ue pruceetled Rockefeller to say anything, Be was tu u|ieu a large, round but. turned by power at a very high speed utterly "Improachuble,' as a colored "What Is It. precious?" VT>« wet sand of tbe disk gives It a man on<-e remarked. "Walt and see" “tooth," which when the glass Is held Walter got into the Forest Bill Parley carefully uowrapped tbs ar- against tbe edge of tbe disk cuts very grounds from the rear and walked title »nd disclosed a lady s tint. rapidly. about looking at the flowers aud "Isu't It it beauty»" he asked, ••I All tbo coarse aud beavy cutting Is slirnbliery with au apparent lack of bought It myself as a surprise Io you doue ou this "Mill.“ pur|wise, just us a boy would. Don't yuii think It Is a perfect dream';" Tbe cutting lu of tbe finer work be iba-kefeller Dually noticed blm gat Mr* Dnrley gazed at the bat aud gtoa ou a mill with a stone disk re- ing abstractedly at a flower bed uud burst Into tear*. •etubllng an old fashloutsl grlndstoue. weut up tu talk tu 111 in. "I can't wear It!" ah» cried. "It but touch narrower aud with a lievvled “Ah. my flue Ind." began John 1».. doesn't suit ilia at all. You meant tn edgw These stones come ehlelly from “are you fund of Howers!" Italy or Hcotland They are very bard please ma, I know, but U lau't lay "Indeed 1 am. sir." replied Walter aud carry a keeu edge a king tlm« style at all." In true McGuffey Header styla. "Don't try. dear. Th» milliner said k'tiey are used for the flue cutting al “Well, I am always glud to see a you could vxcluinge It. and it you II together. boy who appreciates the beauties of agree not to buy any tie* tor me livre There la a stone found lb Nova Keo nature. Would you cure to walk over tlu much aofler that cuts quicker uud after I'll let you select your owu tails aud look ill the poud lilies if am) lioimeta ” la us«) tor fluting ou water bottles “All. sir. I should eujoy that more An agreement was concluded on (but and coui|s>tra where heavy cut* are than I t un tell yon!" dekirtal. Very often as mauy as flfteeu basis Thu* the <-oiner*atlonal Ice was bro- or twenty different atones of varying keu. and the youthful visitor was so Her Vary Cl»ar Thoughts. degri-es of hardness are used for the "Well, auuty. wuat are yout tboebts enthusiastic over all he saw that the turning of one artlcla. master of Forest Hill panned blui uut al*ait mnrrym'Y" asked u young worn Aftw th« deslgu ho* lawn ■ 11 cut platitudes for sbout an hour The In cornea ou« of th» moat difficult parts an la tv-utluml the other day ot Iter ter» lewer didn't even hove to ask ques aunt, a devout body who had reached of th« work, tlw (tollstdug tion* This la dime ou tb» outside of th» the shady ski« of lifa without Usvlug Next morning Walter's Interview commit ted malriuiouy. work with a v«ry lilgb s|>e«*ded brush was the best thing lb th» ( mi per — "'Ih-vd. lassi«." frankly replied the wheel covered with moistened putuk'» Cleveland I*laIn Dealer. stone powdered This atone la lava uld lady. "I've hud but thru« tbochta about it a' my day* all tbe last Is like tbrvwtt off by a volcano. A Sur» Enough Kid. t<argv woolen dlska made to fit th» to lie tbe langest First, tb«u. wbeu I Bob was telling alami his visit to cuts and fed wltb pumlc» and water was young, tike yoursel'. I tti.xht, the country. While there he had *<• ■re used fur polishing tu» fiu» work lu 'Whs'll I lak'Y Then, as thus began alfel around tb« delicate tracery of the to wear by. I tbochi, 'Whs'll I getT qulred nome rustic Idiom*, ■ ml bln An' after I got my leg brvkeo wl' that mother wax correcting tbesi e aa Ue pattern. Th« baud of the glass cutting expert wbuuiel out o' Saunders McDruntble'a proceeded. "Well, we goes up"— must l>« steady, strong and accurate, cart my thochta ayu« bav« blu. 'Whs’ll “Weut up" forghe least mistake spoils a whole tak' me?'" "Went up on the farm"— pntn'ru In the case ot a fourteen “To the farm “ Politsnass In China. inch puucb bowl this means the loss ot “To the farm, and there we see”— In China parents are held regional “We aiw " Allot her kind of glaaa cutting la ble for the ma h uers of their children "We saw a little kid"— knowti as dloue engraving It la dona Accordingly, for the credit of their “Utile child Now begin again and with little »tun« u lieela and copper parent*, people try Io be polite It yon mola entirely by baud. The designs are mobbed In a Chine*« town you tell It properly." “Well, »e went up to the farm, unti ■ re chiefly vine* and flower*. They stmuld look straight at oue or two of ■ re not cut deep and are often mis- the people and say: “Your |>*renia did there we saw a goat’s little child." takeu for preamsl glaaa lu reality not pay much attention to your tnau- (Further uarratiou suspended i — Judge. They did uol teach you tba they ar« th« inuat »ipenslv» kind of nrm. Tha First Dessert Spoon. rut glass, tba price fur a slngl« piece rule* of |>roprl»ty.** A remark like thia When the dessert xpoous «ere In of largo all« and ornate decoration will make th« crowd aliuk away, ou« routed llaiiiiltou pala<-e. the sent of by ou«, aabaiued of lh«ina«lvas. reaching four figures. Sir Charlen Murray's utx-le. was tlw Glaaa cuttlog la not only a trad», but flrat household north of the Tweed to ■ u art. aud any ous after tseelng th» Th» R»»son of IL method employed will readily under “Why la II that uowls are ao much adopt then» A amali laird. Invited tu stand why genuine cut glaaa com a*ire popular with tbe wumeu than diu« with th« Dnk» of Hamilton. «■■ disgusted to And a dessert «poi hand mands high prices.-Boston Globa with tbe m»nF' “Io a novel the fellow Invariably ad tu him with the «nerta “What do ■ska the girl to be bls wlf*"—Chicago you get in« this for»** tie «(claimed to Th» Job Department. the footman. “Do you think ma month Former Employer-A nd so you ar» Record Herald. bas got any »maller linea I lapptt up a n» waps per man nuw Tbompatm I ---------------- ma aoupF*—London Cbroalrle. Thompson - Tea, air; I'm th» editor of Stood »n His Rights. the Job depart meut Funuer Employ The Ixiwyer (who la drafting Mr An Exception. •r- Editor uf the Job d»|iartmenlT Knarler’» last will and lentamentt-tM». She (protest I ugly)-That's Just like Tbompaua - Tea. air; I carries ______ _ In — ., but M I may make a smtgsntlon. don't coal. ■nd acrulM th* Iksw ami cteana th« rou— Mr Snarlrr—Bang It all. wbu'a you men A man never get» Into trou windows, »ad all such editto' as that. dying -you or tu«. »hl—Uimioti TU- ble without dragging some woman In with him lie-<»h. I doo I km»w! sir.- Uiuduo Graphic. Mt*. Bow about Jonah In lb« whale»-Hoa too Tranacrlpt. A II« always ha* a cartate amount nf weigh* trilb tbo«« «tai «lab to be Moral r-od la a practical atlinulaa- l<era It Rica. Platarch. ed Ware at Times De ceives Even Experts. JUIDE FOR THE UNWARY. AL— AN ARTFUL REPORTER. Portland A Tillamook Transportation Co Steam Complete set of Abstract Book in office. Ship Taxes paid for non Residents. “GOLDEN GATE” I Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. Gives Quick Dispatch of Freight between C arl haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Portland. Astoria and Tillamook City. FEED, FLOUR AND GRAIN CEMENT....................................... CEMENT-TEN TON LOTS ... HAY ............................................. CO Al............................................... FROM PORTLAND. FROM ASTORIA. gleuteclurr $4.00 Per ton. fi. 00 Per Ton. Office across the street nnd north from 4.00 4.00 • » the Bost Office. 3.75 3.75 » 0.00 (5.00 »> » Ç^EORGE WILLETT, 4.00 >» 4.00 >» A ttorney - at -L aw . For rates and further information, apply to agents a 8 follows : I). L. SHRODE, Tillamook, Oregon. F. O. BOZARTH, Bay City. Ore. CALLENDER NAVIGATION CO.. Astoria. Ore. OPEN RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO., Oak st. Dock, Port land, Ore. Telephone Main 21M5O, Office at FRANKLIN & CO., 134 Front st., Portland, Ore. Next to Tillamook County Bank, T illamook O regon 'Jp H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at L aw . Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon . Yon Use Them. We Sell Them. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. T. BO ALS, M.D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMUOK. Office- Olaon Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, west of Mrs. Wnlker’s. g The Best Hotel. M. KERRON, PHYSICIAN & THE ALLEN HOUSE, SURGEON, C oncrete B uilding . J. P. AUUEN. Proprietor. Tillamcok, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation Oregon J~J)R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. Tillamook, Ore. EYES AND TEETH. You apend from $5.00 to $20.00 per year on and think nothin-; of it. Which would you prefer to loo»e ; W. GIIAWK* your teeth YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ? Your eye» can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00, and thia will lie the total expense for about 3 to 5 yearB, and 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. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, & BAY CITY, OREGON. REAL ESTATE, Dr. Henry E. Morris. F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. JQR. A. D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. C. S. fltkinson. Office in Sturgeon's Building. All Work Guaranteed. TILLAMOOK. DENTIST, RESIDENT Osborne Harrows, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. STUDEBAKER, WAGGONS AND BUGGIES, CRAIN WHITE RIVER FLOUR Th! Bast Bread OREGON, J2) r - p - J- sharp , MOLINE PLOWS, SARCHET, *- . The Fashionable Tailor. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photograph! Gallery. Maker cn the Market. L sxd Orrica Businas* * Sncui.Tr. ÇAOWING C, S. ATKINSON, Phone A. 2Q0» & COWTNC LAWYERS. koou 33* Woacasraa B vildi *.., T hiso and Osa STsarrs. Koom Next to the U S. Land Office. • Both Phones PORTLAND, OBERON. raoraikTok I Í « Tillamook Iron Works « 4 BO1T3 A ttorney - at -L aw . On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep yon dry AM (tea yaw fall vatae to General Machinists & Blacksmith TILLAMOOK row»« calumar or».. LJ. I