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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 16, 1910, A “Star'»" Demand». ' While travellag with the object of gathering together type» of African tribee for their exploitation in an ex hibition an agent found a Herculean apecimen of the Sudanese warrior. He was determined to get him at any |*rlce. At flyst the warrior refused flatly to go with him. but wheu the agvut told him he might demaud what ever sum he pleased be wavered. Fi nally. after long consultation with his friends, be consented, through an 11» terpreter, to accept the engagement, but add«*d. “I must have my wife's ex- ]«euses paid while I am away.” “All right.” said the agent. “And I must have all my mother’s expense« paid” “All right.” “And 1 must have money for my children." “All right. How much do you want?” "And ten months |a a long time.” “I know it. Name your own figure.” At this the war rior. with a cunning gleam In hts eyes, as If he were demanding a king's ran som. named a sum which In our money amount«*d to a little less than $15. "And he nearly faint«*d.” said the agent In conclusion, "when 1 told blm he could have it!” ) I The Power of Paderewski. A bard bea«l«*«l laiaiueaa man went to bear l'aderewskl play, says A K. Thomae In Slice«*»» Magaziue. Tlie man Is not a iinixiclan. He spends bis ' days tryiug to buy cutlou u lien it 1» low aud sell II wben It la lilgl! Tills is bow be described bus experience at the piano recital. “You kuow. I'm not easily sttrr<*«l up. and I don't know anything ai».ut mu sic. I wouldn't know whether a uuiu was playing the piano extremely well or ju«l fairly well. But I «1» know that Fadervwski |'l.«ye«l one ilinig Ili.it afternoon that stirred me up as I uev- er was stirred iu my life. I don't re lueuibcr whal It was. I coiiidn't have told whether he wa» playing mi b«*ui or five miuntes. All I know ia that it stlireil up feeling» wlrhin me I lad never felt before. Great waves «if eiiua tiuu sw ept over me I wunieai Io ali**ut aud I wauted to cry. and when Hit last chord was struck I found myself on my fe.*t waiving my umbrella mid shouting like it w-iiil Indiuu I w«*tii out of that hall as weak ns a nig ami happier than l'<1 l«oeii In years. I emù account tor it. I've tiled, but 1 van i explain it. Cnu you?” “Neskowin” I L j Ì1 t M 1 s. •il 1 X J » THE OLD SALEM HAMP GROüUü Wo earnestly invite you to make your SUMMER OUTING at NESKOWIN PARK, for we predict that you will never have catiHO to regret that you chob© this ider.l spot. Of eourso you will take your annual vacation? Then, by all means, COME TO NESKOWIN AND ENJOY L1EE.’ NESKOWIN represents much that is bosutiful to the eye of the lover of nature. The snnxiuudinga are kletil, the location the most perfect of any BEA I 'll 11 ESORT on the whole OREGON COAST. In making the foregoing assertion we. know that this may lie questioned, but we etten«! Io yon our invi tation to come, vi.it und b>-‘toid ue wc have seen. NESKOWIN hits th«* most promising future. A lie.uUift.l little park **a Rtone'a throw” from the flnest stretch of lieaeb unywkero. Trent F.ahiog on on«* hand; deep sea fishing on the other. Diewii-d iu the heart of a pro*i>erons dairy and farming community. Plenty of fresh milk, cheefle, vegetables aud sea food right at hand. This is the pines that INVITES YOU COME. Halley, the Astronomer. At fift«*eu years of age Edmund Hal- ley was the enptnln of St. Paul's school and already an accomplished astrono mer. At twenty-two he was elected a fellow of the Royal aoclet.v. and before he was thirty he had encouraged New ton to produce his "Princlpia” and published at bls own expense that fa mous work, lu which Newton gave to the wor'.d his great discovery of the law of gravitation. For eight years Halley was editor of the "Transactions of the Royal Society.” and he was only forty-seven when Oxford tnnde him Sa villa u professor of astronomy. At fifty-nine be observed and predicted the circumstances of the total solar eclipse of 1715. and at slxty-four be became the astronomer royal of Great ; Britain, lu bls seventy-fifth year he ,aunoune«*d to the Royal society that be had made 1.500 lunar observations. He was then in receipt of a salary ut £100 a year, with no allowance for an - assistant. I .iisgs R ollib W. W atson , Tillamook City, Oregon. Burlier'» Besetting Sin. The burglar's l»*.*eiting sin Is hrfMÌ Pirate mail me map and litcratih 1 lessness. The cliames are tli.it it war beislIessnesM that first drove him ou WA'O W-iiV. 1 of lionest employment and mml«* n Itur glnr of hint The burglar ransacks a bouse and carries away a s|"a>it hold .Äam« 5 er. a card tray or some "th. r liiex|a*i> give souvenir of tile <H-i-asloii. and Ill- overlooks the thousand dollar bill in« f f' ■? the dining room table and the h »;*'.*-«« PoatoJJic« — pearls on the towel rack This heed lessoess seems to be common Io tic- you want to visit NESKOWIN—if you want any information, cut out whole fraternity. We do not know coupon and mail TODAY—NOW. Stat» what the experience of other «Illes is C j but lu Newark the burglar leaves ¡11 astonishing amount of portable wealth itebiud blm invariably. When lie reads The Rra of Rich Women. ou the day after the robbery that It« ception of John D. Rockefeller. TIMBER” SUPPLY DECREAS where between :t,IMM\OtM) and 4,000.-, ’*’T took Mrs I>e Stile's «-lulling «lisb atm Add twenty or thirty more names, It is frequently urged l.v the ad (MX) acres of land. O|ir tanneries 1MB ING Ignorisl her $otxt ruby bracelet beside vocates of votes for women, that and the total would amount up to two years ago required 1.37<1)|JTO It or that lie upset the Pompleys ward three-quarters of a billion, Use of Wood for Paper And Lum cords of bark. In the same yesr dresser drawer to get the revolver amt women are taxed without repiesen- ber Rapidly Depleting Supply. we cut 11,858,260 shingles and 3,812,- fail«*d to sis* 111«* government laaids tation. It is, of course, «¡uife'im Nor, even so, does the catalogue 807 laths. Then we had to tiiubrr that lay in plain sight on the wash possible accurately to estimate wliat claim to l>e complete, Doubtless if stand, bow lie iniieb gnash Ills tevlli l>ro|>ortion of the nation’s wealth is the full facts could be secured, a All our standing timber is esti our mines, and lor that we used Cheerfulneas. and hate himself fur nv^ltNdlug to de ultimately held and controlled by list of 200 American women who mated to be somewhere between in5,(XM),000 cubic feet, not twMrd Cheerfulness is the great cure, If velop his powers of altetitioii Mtitl. uh women, blit some astonishing facts control a combine«! wealth on 1,400.000,000,01» and 2. (MM).000, (MM).000 measure, much of which was the you are not cheerful already try to servatioti iu Ills youth!-Newark News are disclosed by a casual glance at $l,(XM),tMX),(iM) could be compiled feet. If we use 40,000,(MM),(MM) fee( best of hardwood. acquire the habit. It will not require 5 the list of taxpayers on personal without violence to the truth. per annum we can’run thirty-five to much trying either. Accordingly as What “Garbler" Once Meant. NOTICE. property in the City of New York fifty years at the present rate, ,«me likes or dislikes beings and things M<;nrhlf.* ••giirbhti/’ "jnirl.hT.*’ are A Woman's Great Idea N otic « I r JH krkhy G iven ,-That provided we do not have any waste. he becomes cheerful or the opposite. wonlx whit'll nuwndil.vi* t-oiivry tpillv ii alone. Several persons in New York « re ia how to make heraelt attractive. If we use 100,(MM),000,000 feet per the County Court of Tillamook a .The temptation to dislike animate or different nirtiiiiiiK trum that which County, Oregon, will accept bids But, without health, it is hard for inanimate objects lies tn wait for was formerly t«c<*e|’ied. “Barbu*" urlg taxed on $1,000,000 worth or more of her to be lovely in face, form or annum our timber will last fourteen for the construction of a Steel Bridge your guard. You every one. Be on Inally Nignilied Mlinply "to select tor n personal property. Three of them temper. A weak, sickly woman to twenty years on the sume basis. acrosa the Kilchis River, nt tin* site Finns and can drive it off by liking a bird or a pur|H»Mv." At one lime there wax an are women, anil a woman beads will be nervious and irritable. If we use 150,(XM),(XM),(MM) feet per of the present bridge. flower. officer, termed "the gurbier of H|it»*e$<. tile list—Airs. Ivniinn H. Kennedy*, Constipation anil Kidney poisons annum in nine to thirteen years epeciflcutions now on file in th» office of the County Clerk. Bids Hate never made any man happy. wb<M<e duty It wim to vlxit the shops widow of the late John Stewart show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complex our timber will all be gone. We will also be accepted for the con But In order to be unhappy one does ami examine the spire«*, ordering th** Kennedy, who is taxed on $6,000,000. ion. But Electric Bitters always have now about 165,000,(MM) acres struction of a combination bridge not need to be a hater. Simple dis destruf iIon of all Impure good* III Mr. Kennedy, in his will, left his prove a Godsend t«» women who in our national reserves. If we had nt the smut* site. Finns nud npeci- like will sour all the milk lu the cocoa- duties were similar to those of th«* in wife $15,000,UM', besides giving want health, beauty and friends. three times as much we would ficiitionH for combination bridge nut of cheerfulness. Your choice Is spet lor of liie modern health depart to be furnish«*«! by th«* bidder. They regulate Stomach, Liver mid i alK>ut $I10.000,IMM) to charity. The Kidneys, purify the blood; give not have enough. not restricted. If you do not like a llieilt. who forbids the sale of tlerayrd All bills niust tie fileil with the names, taxed upon strong nerves, bright eyes, pure man or do not love a woman, why. vegetables or tainted meat The word next two If it costs twenty acres a Sunday, County Clerk on or before the then, like a dog. Even a eat may be comes from a root meaning "to sift.' $>,lMM),0(M)each, are AnilrewCarnegie breath, smooth velvety skin, lovely or forty acres a week, or 2080 acres 8th day of July, 11110, anti must be accompanied ny a certified check good health. Try Th»* Impurities sifted out have In th aw inspirer of cheerfulness. and Mrs. Margaret Sage, widow of complexion, a year, to print one daily news equal to 3 per cent of the amount | I.lklng Is a sun which can make course of generations curniplisl tin- the late Russell Sage. The third them. 50c. at Clias. I. Clough's. paper, what does it cost in acreage of the bi«t. as a guarantee of good even an Iceberg nature resplendent term till a "garbled re|s»rt” Is no long woman on the list is Mrs. Florence to print all the newspapers in all faith on the piirt of bidder. Glad to Recommend Them. er n refsirt wherefrom all unrrriainti with the aurora of cheerfulness.—Bos By or«ler of the County C«>urt Armsinck, widow of the late the cities and towns of America? Mr. E. Weakly, Kokomo, Ind., has beeu removed, bill our that is full ton Globe. Dated fhis Oth day of June, lllffl. Gustave Ainsitick, tlie importing says: "After taking Foley Kidney Add to this the enormous editions of misrepresentation and made tlllrt J. C, liol.liKN', County Clerk. Fills, the severe backache left me, chemist, who is taxed on $1,000,000 By K. M ild *. Deputy. An Alliqator’s Nsst. of our magazines. Ad«l to this the leading with deliberate Intent. my kidney ’ s became stronger, the in iwrsonal property. By her hus Alligators' nests resemble haycocks secretions natural and my bladder paper used in books. Tlie total NOTICE. band's will, Mrs. Amsinck received no longer paiuerl me. 1 atn glad staggers the magination, and yet : more than anything else to which Mississippi St»»mbo»ting. they can be compared. They average N utke I s H kreby G iven ,—That The steamboat age oil tin* Mississippi all his real estate in this country, in to recommend Foley Kidney Fills." the amount of timber ci t for pulp the County Judge of Tillamook ■tn*d fol Germany and in Italy, as well as In a yellow package. Sold by Chas. about four feet In height and flve feet b«*gan alaiut 1S2I aud in the United States annually is less County, Oregon, will accept bids lie num much other property. She is pro. I. Clough. iu diameter and are constructed of fifty years A.« «*urly n than 5 per cent than what is *.ut lor for the clearing of right of wuy, grasses and herbage. First the moth Iter of ateatnbontH on <i> M i « m I mh I p | >1 bably worth to-day $20,000,000. Scared Into Sound Health. lumber. I.a«t year we made more and grading what ia known as tlie er gator deposits one layer of eggs on nud its ribollirle» Is estimated nt 2!k> Scanning the New York tax list Mr. B. F. K.ll.-i, Sp«ingliel«l, 111., than 315,000,000,IIM1 lead pencils. S. II. Rock Rond. Ssi«t right of • mortar-like floor and. having cov and in IM2 there wen* trat r«*ss«-ls way to be cleared for a width of ‘‘A year ago I began to be But the as far dow*n as those assessed at writes: A lead pencil ia not very large, hut sixteen feet. ered this with a stratum of mud and I with a value of troubled with my kidneys an<i $50,000, we find listed by their ’ In* war All bids must be filed with the herbage about eight inches thick, lays golden era was from IM* tilt bladder, which grew worse until the total number of lead pencils •st ine Christian names, so that they are I became • alartne«! nt my condition, required 7.300,(IM)cuhic feet of cedar. County Judge of Tillamook on or another set of eggs upon that, and so Never did the valley anti «■ before the litliday of July, lOItt -I« ut recognized as females, some eighty I suffered also with dull, heavy We have cellar enough to last us on to the top. there being commonly prosper more than then By order of the County Court. m ■.liplied other women, paying a personal headaches aji«l the action of my from 100 to 200 eggs in a nest. With bull's of cotton were numi, just twelve years. Dated thin 6th day of June, 1910. ladder wan was annoying and painful. their lulls the parents thru beat down to southern markets, and tin- wharfs tax on a total of $«,500,000. Doubt bladder —A I? Ml.... LZl.l __ _ Fills I J. C. II olpkn , County Clerk. More than 11M),<MM) acres of timber I I ___ read A of Folley Kitlney and of St Louis and Memphis and Vicks the tall grass and weeds to prevent less there are many others listed after taking them a few weeks, the By K. M ills , Deputy. in the whole United States, are cut the approach of unseen enemies. The burg and other large |s»rl* were atn< !; only by their initials. Judging by headaches left me, the action of my over every working day. We use The Conservation of Nature’s female watches her eggs until they cd with plies of men liandise and limst tlie usual difference between the bladder was again normal, anti I many times more timber per Resources. are batched by the heat of the sun with scores of stea uh th -Travel Mag assesse«! value of a taxpayer's ¡>er- was free from all distress." Sold by capita than any other nation. We Applies as well to our physics! Chas. I. Clough. and then takes her brood under her asine. sonal pro|>erty and the actual size state ns Io material tilings. C. J. | have left not over 45O,(MM),II)(), acres own care, defending them and provid Budlong, Wnshington, R I., realized of his fortune, these figures must Coreectud. i tvearing commercial timber. Cast his condition, and took warning Sore Nipples. ing for their subsistence. It Is the eusloni of a well known be multiplied a good many times if Any mother who has had expel* I up in your minds some of the small before it was too late. He sayp: minister f<> point his sermons with we want to estimate the total value ience with thia distressing ailment I demands of industry ii|>on this "I »iitiered severely from kidney Antiquity of Wreatling. Probably the first authentic record of either "dearly Is'love,! brethren" 01 of the pro,*erty held by the eighty will be pleased to know that a cure I supply. Our railroads are said to trouble, the disease being heredi in our family. I have Isken a wrestling match la in A. D. 1222. "now. my brotiters" «lit«- «lay a lady women. It must be remembered rnay be effected liy applying Cham use one third of the industrial tint-. tary four bottles of Foiry’s Kidney Rem berlain’S Salve as soon as the child when chivalry on the European conti meml>er of his cottgregnthtu took ex that some of the richest people in I>er cut for ties. Suppose we could edy am! now consider myself is done nursing. Wipe it off with nent wax undergoing a change for the ceptiou to this New York pay no personal tax, and a soft cloth tiefore allowing the cut KI) ties to the acre ; we should ' thoroughly cured. Thia ahouhl be "Why do you always pren«-b to the better. During the reign of Henry III. that others are rated on a compara habe to nurse. Many traine«! require l,(XX),(MJU acres a year for a warning Io all not to neglect of England a match took place in St. I geutlemeu and never to the ladles'«* tively trifling assessment -n«.t nurses use this salve with beat ties. We annually reap for tele- taking bolvy's Kidney Remedy until it is t«s> lute.’’ Sold by Cbas{ Glle»’ field. London. betw«*en citizen» she asked through perjury, by any means, results. For sale at Lamar's drug > graph and telephone |>olea some- I Clough "My dear Indy.” said the lamming store. of W ret m Ina ter aud the city of Loudon but because of the many exemp proper. W*rod ling wan. however, pop- vicar, “ooe embraces the other.” “But not lu the rbnrcbr* was the In tions allowed by law. For instance, .ttfar ax a iWHtlme In England at a J. Fierpont Morgan is taxed on ’Such earlier period, and from that staut reply. only $41X1,000 worth of licrsonal pro- 'country mauy of the different atylea Th» Cruel Reason. perty in New York. originated Mra. Goaalp-How do«-» II come tbnl For similar reasons, the list does Mr». Newikli Invited yoo Io liar party? not include «tome of Hie largest Unappreciated Effort. I tbought you were enemies Mr« i “That mao hasn't any aenae of hu fortunes held by women usually ? Sharp- W r an*, hut «hethouglil I bml mor.'' aald Mr. Growrher. For ex claimed as New Yorkers, rV'1 "Why. be 1« always trying to amuse nothing lit to wear au«l wauted to ample, it does not show the name of I make me feel l«nd bla friends." tlie Mrs. E. H. Harriman, who. by "That's just It. If be bad any sense the famotiH ninety-nine word will So Fselish. 'of humor be would «ee that then* U "Rhe Is regiert lug her game of bridge of the late railroa«! magnate in- ■«Hhing funny In Interrupting a man's herited all his fertune. which was iwork to tell him funny stories."— dreadfully.” II “Why is she doing HtslF estimated by weli informed |>eople Washlugtoo Star z "Some silly .excuse Raya the chll at from $50.(MII,(Mlt to $.5,<MXl,<Xa> dreo need her. I believe.“—Pittsburg though some mm h higher guesMes Poet were made. Nor does it include Miss Helm Gould, nor many other I An Ancient Custom. ■ “1 wonder If mm lieve always com wrtmen of great wraith. Av<’«ding as far as |sH>sible m« rr plained about the food ttwir «Ile» pre / I pared for them." aaM mie* woman. esti.nat«« and giteautwork. end “1 gveae en,” replied the oxleer drawing the Hgurcs largely front Cetwee Naturally. "Adem «tarred lt.~- Washington »bar the published wills <tf the husband», Kk-kev—Now we have |n»rents or relatives from whom ingbt hove te play Box ext we eMail have an I an they inherited, it is possible to make up a hot of American women I'onipriMnz lem than twenty names, * 4 1 FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN > (I I I 1 who control a combined wealth ot ! half a bi 11 ton ilollars. Il ia easy Io speak calmly of half a billion «lollara. I*««ii»» the average mind 1 ia quite incapable <«f grasping tlie 1 idea of it ; but it ia a larger sum than lute ever been a«'cumnlate«l by I ¡one man, with the |>oaeible ex 9 » I It a I R I 1^// 1 V OF PORTLAND For the general news of the World also for information about kow to obtain ihe best results in cultivating the soil» Stock Raisin£tFruitOrowtn£ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by Subscribing for the Headlight, Both Papers for $2.25. J Jx. r \ ■ -, I »■ K