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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 16, 1910 A CHINESE WEDDIN3. uniior- taan most • It credit I think It a sick person a occasional recently. Mat be If a patient a rum at the to signing taken at a • atlmu of vital RMUUloil Ry tonic the pat leu t It makes him feel gone as he fbly a fight while. Be t with the pa too horrible for omptly de Cor him to get out boa- •B a few a young ftl raetk-e after the staff of I. «specially to vanity - Cleveland A b Solemn at a Funeral. With the Wo rt.an Ail Weeping. Ths Sams Onss Ara Rarely Used Tws Consscutivs Ssassns. A Chinese marriage b* all rereinonx —uo talk, n»» levity aixl iiiurh < ryiug Tbe autriuiiiiy »»f a tunernl |uvvaila. After the exebaimt* «»f prvseiiiM the brhlr ia <|re.-*se<l with mu« h tare in a rvd gotMi. I»n» nth* or Kilk If «»he ran fvl it; ln*r •‘.•flashes atv pa inlet) a deep bln< k. and stie wears a heavy red veil Rttarbed t<» a srarlei hraddress, iruni wbi< h liult:irh>n |i<*ar!x are peiidrui over ills f«»rehei<!. A fettst |< xpivad iifM-n a fable, tr wbi b the l. ushing bride l< h*tl by five of h«*i |»tr?t female fri«*nds. They are seated at the table. Inn no «me eats The utmost sihmee prevail.^, u lien rinal ly the unit Iter leads oft’ in a <ry. the luah’s follow, and ibe bride m hoes in the « hoius. Then all I lie lir'desniaids leave the table, ami the <lis«*onsoiate mother takes a s<»at |»«*.ide the eliair of state where the bride sits. The bridegroom now enters, with four of bis best men. The men pi i; up the I bi «me on which the bride sits aud. preceded by the bridegroom, form in pio< essiim ami naik around the room or into an adjoining parlor, sig nlfying that he Is eurr.tiug her awa.i to his own home. The guests then threw ri e al the happy couple, >1 ills loin we have l»orr«'wel troin the Ilea 111 en.—St. James* Gazette. The flight of tbe buzzard Is as wall nigti tierfecthiu as 1« possible to Rud. Iu fact, be might be culled tbe most perfect aeroplane Iu existence. To see him soaring tietween the Imre bills, with a vast green fertile valley below him aud with the spring sun lighting up bls browu plumage as be slowly Mils around with outspread plulous. Is a sight never to be forgotten. The buzzard usually chooses a ledge on a cliff for sn eyrie, but Iu certain parts of Willes there are a few well used nests iu trees, and as they, are generally used by some bird of prey each season they grow to an enormous size. Tile buzzard does not. as a rule, use tbe same nest two consecutive sea sons, but returns to It tbe third, aud after that allows snot her sea sou te elapse before occupying it «gain. Two nests are often constructed in one diugle. and nu a musing Incident baniiened a few years ago iu oue of these places. Tbe hen laid oue egg Iu each nest. and. as It was quite linpos sible for her to sit on both ut once, we did her a good turn by placing one of these eggs Iu the nest With Its com pnnlou. The result of our kind lies» was that a collector passed by about two hours afterward and put iKltb eggs In his collecting box. When I thought the matter over I came to the conclusion that that old buzzard was uot half such a fool as we took her to be. aud If we had left the eggs aa we found them the bird might have had a chauce of rearing one youugster.—Country Life. CIIE3T NOTES. Varying Sounds That May Ba Hsaro Through the Stethoscore. The dm tor hears some < urloiw nuise* when be plans I be si ethos- ope against your client. Wlieu the lungs ale 111 it healthy vondltiuu (he midiial gentle mau bears a pleasant, breezy sound soft in tone, ns you draw iu the breatl aud expel It. Should the lustrumen convey to liis ear a gurgling or bill- bllug sound lie uial.is n rneutal note o the fact that you are in wliat I* knowi as the moist stage of bronchitis. Ii the dry stage of the same i-oiuphiiii the sound is a whistling, wheezy one. One of the signs of pueunionln Is th crai kllng note that comes through th stetliosi ope. It is not unlike the xonw that can lie heard when your fitigei and thumb have touched a sticky sub stance and you first place them to getber and then part them. Iioldln them dose to your ear. Doctors occasionally hear n drippin sound, and that iiulleati'H that air nut' water have got into some part of ib chest where they have no right Io 1« Blow across a bottle, mid you will pro duce a sound which Is actually tn Ii heard iu yonr chest. It is caused Ii the same way—that Is. by air passin over a cavity. THE TIPPING HABIT. s. Filipino Duglcrs. 5 lties. en had the little be paid a as the rd of bls In bis disdained II rulers, page a valet actor—to The his mln Blued the lecept- mennt with the present- t so far ber por teas enjoy- pally one keeps. It u Rufus, of Brit- part In At a loto the who aud be ll. Henry and be magnifl- of Eng- of tbs beloved rood way. RRb- "Speaking of buglers." says Boat swain Jurnscbka in his article. "Cap tureil by FillpIniM." In Wide VVor. Maguziue. "It astuuMied me to fill that the Insurgents had so many In glers und that mnny of them were <• tbe best. They knew all our iirm calls, although they did not know the! significance. I was oftcu asked th meaning of various culls and was cure ful to give them any bill the pm|H> one. One Insurgent colonel usktsi mi what call was souiHlrd ns tin- leire.-i from the charge. I ti-ld liiiu that n had no such cull, lint Hint, the < liar*- once sounded. Amerlcau soldh-rs nn> sailors went through or never mui back. He was vefy much liiteiestis and with gisxl rensou. ns he luiil jm eacaped from the attack of our :ncu n Iloilo and could well la-lieve It. II said that charging was uufalr—Ilia both sides should simply snipe at eavl other." So H« Would. A little country girl visited city rein fives who dwelt lit a Hat. Her visi lasted two weeks, and all of I lie Uhl. they were warning her uot to make »■ much noise, uot to run ncnira tli Btn*et and not to waken the |>eo|de It the adjoining flats. In fact, they wer constantly curtailing her freedom When she got bbrne she told Iler |«|‘ sbe never wanted to go to tbe ell. again and be said: "You most hare had a hard tine* «1 It. Yon do look hollow eyed." “Well, papa." »lie raid. "If you ban folks hollerin' at you all the time yon ■ look holler eyed too." — Pittsburg bi« latch. Not Ambiguous at AIL Tn one of Englaud's elections a «an didate for |«rltnmeoL tbe late Ixitd Both, called altenHoo to himself h means of a «jookey. over who-«e bn* two panniers were sluug tiesrlng s ribbon band on wbk b was priut-d “Vote Foe rape." It must lie added however, that In each pnunlrr stood one of Lord Bath'» daughters. alnca la found found on T. BOITS 3UZZARDS’ NESTS. Rightaaaing. O b a visit to bi» grandmother Harry examined her handsome furniture with Interest sod Own ssked. "Grandma, where ts the miserable table that pa|>a says yon always keep?" tkn era Mag aslne. An Extremist. A London bookseller recently re celled this order from a «s» tuuier “Heme f«<ward me a copy of Tenny son's poem* I k * mH send une I» oim I to calf, however, because I am a voae- TILtLiflMOOK ICE and COUD STORAGE CO Complete set of Abstract Rooks in office. Office opposite Po6t Office. Both phones. MANUFACTURING ice C arl and Stoning all kinds of Perish ¿peutaclicr £bucknt Office across the street and north horn the Poet O8ÛX- UJe also make Q.EORGE WILLETT JVIokatil Pare Food IceCream A ttornky - at -L aw . It’s all Cream, Cold and Suieot Next to Tillamook County Bank, T illamook - O regon Plant : Corner 1st and 3rd Avenu«, TILLAMOOK, OREGON A ttorney - at L aw HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. T. Bn ALS, M.D, We Sell Them. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office : Opposite Court House T illamook , O regon W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., TILLAMOOK. Office- Olson Building. Next L>oor to Tillamook County Bank. Residence : Mr«. Weiss’ houae, west of Mra. Walker's. The Best Hotel g THE ALLEN HOUSE, Itttla Hoar frj J. P. ALLEN, Propri«top. Mu SURGEON & C oncrete Headquarters for Travelling Men. B uilding . Oregon Tillamcok, Special Atteution paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. R. I. M. SMITH Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over J. A. Todd ft Co., S VO EYES AND TEETH. You spend from $5.fl0 to $20.00 per year on and think nothing of it. Which would you prefer to loose ; Tillamook, Ore. your teeth 0. HAWK, a YOUR EYRS or YOUR TBETH ? VsJ uA ^5. V’ ijA ¿ a Your eyes can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00. and this will lie the total expense for about 3 to 5 y ears, and often a great deal longer. Rememlier vou 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 aa at present ? Make yourself a 'Xmas, present of a pair of glanRCB ? All work guaranteed to lie satiefaclory in every respect. PHYSICIAN * SURGEON BAY CITY, OREGON R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, Dr. Henry E. Morris. F inancial A gknt Tillamook, Oregon R. A D. PERKINS, RESIDENT DENTIST. C. S. Atkinson Office Iu Sturgeon's Building. i All Work Guaranteed. OREGON. TILLAMOOK. McCormick MOWERS and R. P. J. SHARP RAKES, Osborne Tidders, STUDEBAKER, WAGONS AND RESIDENT The Best Bread DENTIST, Office across the street frotr the Court House. Dr. Wise's office. ''p 8ARCHKT, BUGGIES, A . Tbe Fashionable Tailor Cteauing, Pressing and Repair ing a Specialty. GRAIN WHITE RIVER FLOUR Store in Heins Photographic Gallery Meker on the Market L ssb Ovstirs Businas« fkon. A lisa A Br^CtALTV. ROWING * COWINC LAWYERS Ie C, S. ATKINSON, R oom ».V« Wuicwru T hud uh O h Iva a a v . Room Neat to the It a Land <MRee. * Both Phones, n.' PORTLAND. OREGON ALICIA PHELPS 1 Boiler Work, IxNccer’a Work rr <1 Heavy Forging Fine Ba< hlne Work a Nyeeialty. OREGON GRADUATE NURSE, MRS. PAGE'S TILLAMOOK, Tillamook Iron Works TILLAMOOK »Til* 1er»* M. KHRRON PHYSICIAN General Machinists It Blacksmiths. i Itoe'l n than H. GOYNK, 'JA His Quick Wit Saved Him. Wllling to Pay. When the British aqua re nt the bat tie of Abu Klea. In tile Nubian deaeri, was penetrated by the derviches one of them attempted tu apear a guuuer wbo was In the set of rsuimlug bouie s charge. The Kritou brained tbe Hu dauese. but the raminer Uend spilt oo tbe man's bard skull Next day (lie guuuer was sent for. Mistaking the reason aud knowing from etp rleoce that soldiers are charged for govern ment property which they break, he led off: “Hesse. sir. I'm very sorry I broke the rammer, lull I never thought tbe fellow'« head could lie so bnrd. I’ll pay for tbe rammer so as to bear no more of tbe case haberlach ATTORNHY-AT-LAW able Articles. Napoleon and Wallington and an Ex* change of Residences. An ancestor of the great Tolstoy was an officer In tbe Itusslnu nrniv and n great mimic One day be was lni|>er- eonatlng tbe Emperor I'aut to a group of his friends »hen Paul himself en tered and for some luomeuts looked <>u uuperceived at tbe antics of tbe yonng mau. Tolstoy fiuall.v tnnied and. be- holdlog the emperor, bowed tils head and was silent. "Go ou. sir." sold Paul. "Continue tbe performance." Tbe young man hesitated ■ momeot. and tbeu. folding his arms sod Imitat ing every gesture and Intonation of bln sovereign, be said: 'Tolstoy, you deserve to be degraded, but I rememls-r tbe thoughtlessness of youth, anil you are pardoned." Tbe csar smiled slightly at this speech. ‘Well, be It so," be said. Taxes paid for non Residents. 83 make a specialty A STRANGE REVERSAL In tbe days before the Suez canal was opened to the world St. Helena was a frequent port of cull 1er British vessels bound to aud from India and tbe far east. Tills custom, explains Harper's Weekly, was caused by the need of obtaining supplies for the long voyage, aud It wns therefore for this reason that the ship which ou one oc casion bore tbe Duke of Wellington, then Sir Arthur Wellesley, returning to Englund from India, touched at the Island. The great commander spent one night ut Jamestown at the house of a Mr. Balcoin. Ten years later Napoleon Bonaparte landed to begin his six years of exile and was assigned to tbe same room that his couqueror at Waterloo hud oc cupied. This coincidence came to the knowledge of the duke at 1'arls during its occupation by tbe allied forces, and he dispatched the following letter Io the British officer then In command nt St. Helena: "1 am very much obliged to you for Mr. Simpson's book, which I will rend when I have u moment's leisure. I um glad you have taken tbe commnnd at St. Helenn, upon which I congruhilste you. You may tell Bony' Ibat I find bis apartments at the Ely see Bourbon very convenient and tliut I ho|>e he likes mine at Mr. Bnleom's. It is a droll enough sequel to tbe affnlrs of Europe that we should change places of residence." A ttornky - at -L aw • I HOUSE, ORE I ALL A TROW BRIDGE, INSURANCE. FIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT, BONDS, Etc T illamook , Oarco Bulb Phones.