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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 23. 1910 The Making of Lonsee. Alaska's foreign commerce In 1!XJV was over S6U.UUU.UU0. All tbe luxuries of railroading huve been Introduced Into China. A single cocoon frequently will yield more than two miles of silk. Canada's luiiairta of guidon ata-da and bulbs have quadrupled lu nine years '1 be government of Brazil proposes aolonlzlug tbe Indiana ou publie lauds and furnishing them with farm liuple- men is. Tbe government of Chile has ordered f>0.1.'to.oiMl ceuteunlHl anniversary post age stam|M from au American bouse fur use during 1910. Immigration regulations do not ad mit paupers, and Ibe Immigrants I,ring on an average fl-300.OO0 to the port of New fork em b tnoutb. Though New York theater mnoagers give Ibelr cuaioiuers plenty of foreign plays. Ibey give two from home au tbors where they give one that Is Im ported. While Cannd« lias large forest arena, its supply of woods la not diversified; consequently II must coutluue to draw considerable supplies from Ibe Uulted States. Burglars who broke Into Ibe bouse of a (>ollce Inapector In Paris were ao terrified by tbe algbt of u pair of baud cuffs ou a table I hat they dung down their booty and fled. Since the discovery was made In Canada a year or so ago that the ninskiat could be treuled »nd dyed to Imitate stall so nearly hh I o »void de tection the price of Its pelts has dou bled The United fttntes lends the world as ao ei|s,rter of tobacco. Iiuvlng sup piled over $-ll.(ltM>.<M>u worth of lobac co and manufactures of tobacco which entered luternatloual markets Iasi year. ■ The essentlul part of any device for the study of tbe starry millions—the onus, planets, comets aud tbe nebulae that are perba|>s new worlds lu tbe making—la tbe leua or tbe optical truln that consists of >t series of leusea. It Is this that makes tbe modern science of astronomy possible. There Is abso lutely ox other tuinnu occupation that requires tbe accuracy of observation and tbe delicacy of touch that are requisite for the making of the finest lenses These are the most perfect products of human hands. It may convey some idea of tbe labor requir ed In tbe making of a large lens to say that at least one year's time Is re quired for tbe grinding and polishing of a thirty Inch object glass. A little lens two Inches In diameter requires the unremitting care aud attention of a skilled workman for two or three days. It Is easy. then, to see why It Is that even lenses of high class photo graphic work are costly. A forty Inch object glass for a large telesco|>e can not be made In much less than foui years' lime, and If everything <hs-s not go just right It may require much longer than that.—Kansas City Star. Persian Jests. An exceedingly ugly mnn. nays the Pei'Htan Jue Miller, whs once in the moHque. HHking pardon of Allah for Ida m I uh and praying to I m * delivered from the tires of bell. One who over heard his prayers said to him: "Where fore, O friend, vvouldst thou ebeat bell of such a countenance? Art I bull re luctant to burn up a face like that?” Another story the Persian jester tells is that a certain person with a hideous nose was ouce on a time wooing u wo man. Describing himself to her and tryiug to make un attractive picture, he said. "1 am a man devoid of light* neas and frivolity, and I am putieut In bearlug attlictlous!M “Aye." said the woman. "Wert thou not patient lu bearing a til let ions thou badst never endured thy uose these forty year»!’* All of which la more witty than kind A model electric engine built bj Thomas Davenport, a poor bliickamltb —Harper's. of Brandon. Vt.. and operated on a Bohemians and Wedding Rings. small circular track lu IKM probnbly •«] Here ure two wedding rings I but 1 wus tbe first electric railway In the have Just made over,” said the Jew- world. Over 1.090 fiotnlo diggers are used eler. “Tbey are for Bohemian women, In Ibe stule of Maine alone to harvest They lost their owu rings, so they bad Ibe crop. If llieae were all Insiked to their husbands' rings cut down to Ul. getber with a teabi of borsist to each That is a custom lu their country, It would make a proceaslon fifteen Both husband aud wife wear wed ding rings there, If the man loses bis utiles long. Tbe Suez cnnal lias proved Io be oue ring he has to buy ii new one. but If of tbe most profitable commercial un tbe woman loses hers she wears her dertakings In tbe history of the world, husband's. 1 do a good deal of that kind of work. Other womeu wlm lose aud tbe Manchester ship canal Is now weddiug lings Just buy another one accomplishing all ami more than was uud say uotblng nlsiut It. but these wo promised at first. men are too conscientious for that. A committee of tbe New Zealand leg Usually 1 have to make the man's ring Mature lias Just recointuentled that siniiller, but ouce In awhile It has Io telegrafiber's cramp be added to the be spliced to make It til. The women Hat of dlavases for which the employ are always considerably chagrined er tuiuit compensate the workman who over the splicing aud offer all kinds of suffers It In bls employ. explanations to account for their big Honduras and Salvador are on a «li fingers."—New York Sun. ver basis, while Nicaragua ami Guate mala have a mixed allver-pa|s-r sys Tha Roulotte Ball. tem. As tbelr pa|s*r Is not convertible That capricious little ball that de- It results that they have In circulation effie* our fortunea nt the ever fasci- only fractional allver colua. nailng game of roulette at Monte Cur Autl-eplltlug ordinances, laws nnd Io occaalotinlly filea from the skillful regulations lu more Ilian five-elglitbs croupier's hand, though not often. of the cities and towns of the couutry One afternoon It slipped from Its are not enforced ns they should is*, al manipulator's tiugera aud found Its leges the National Asais-lalliin »'or tbe way Into an Eugltabmuu'a coat pocket. Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis No ImprvKHed wus tbe Englishman lu a recent report. that he promptly lost u couple of hun During tbe laat three years there dred pounds. But the little ball once ban been a fairly steady Increase In fouud a fur stranger deHtluatlou than Ibe quantity of nntural gaa used lu that. Escaplug from tbe croupier's tbla couutry for domestic purposes, a band. It dew straight luto the moutb decrease In the quantity us,si for man of a German onlooker, uud be was so ufacturing pur|HMea nnd au lucrease Impressed that he promptly swallowed In tbe average price. IL—London Bystander. Eugland la eudeavorlng to stimulate Tea In Paraguay. egg prisliictlon. and a missionary egg When tbe natives of I'araguay drink train la to be dispatched through western England aud Wales, where It tea they do not |M>ur It from a teii|M>t la said that Ihe egg Industry Is Nt a ' Into a vup. but till a goblet m>i<le*out low ebh. The United Kingdom now of a puuipklu or gourd aud then suck Imports nearly one-half tbe egga «un up the hot liquid through a long reed eumed Moreover. I be tea which they une la Here Is s fish story of the 1910 crop altogether different from that which published by the St James' Budget: i-omea from Chiun, being made OHt Of "While Mr. Mcllorle, au angler visiting dried and roaated leaves of a pNllU* l-och llay. was fiablug In tbe Klllln j like pluul which grows lu Paraguay waters with two rods two aalumn look nnd nontberu Branll. Tbe natives any the balta simultaneously and both that Ibis tea Is an eicelleut remedy were aocurrd. The salmon weighed for fever and rheumatism. seventeen laniuda each." Sparrowgras«. Industrial Insurance against loss by It la alated that a well known riddle strikes baa taken nsit In Germauy. Tbe The bureau of atatlstlca re|sirts forty w » h written by a i-oateruiongt'r eight companies orgnnlr.ed. thirteen riddle In qiu-Htiou la a eburade and strike Indemnity Insurance eoiiqaiuics. runa aa follow«: My Ural's a Itttl» bird as 'op*, twenty-six employers' ass<H-lHtk>ns for My secontl*» needful In 'ay crops: strike Insurance and nine In which in My 'ola la good with mutton chops, demnlty la from occasion to «session i granted In Italy the supply of machine guns is still Io Its Infancy By the end ot the year, however, every Infantry regt meet and every Alpine battalion la to bare one gun for training the rneii In tbe fall of 1910 a beginning la to be made to give every Infantry sod caval ry regiment one battery of four and every Alpine bottalloo one battery or two such guns lu Germany there are eeveo special •rboole devoted to tbe sole purpose of training locksmiths and blacksmiths They are In the cities of Hurgntadt. Oroasenbaln. f*rookeot>erg. Meissen. Glawrhau. Hoaawela and Xlttau Only graduates of public schools are admit ted. The course of laalructluo In three ad Hie schools lasts throe years In three of tbe others It la shorter M Charles Vaggtonl. a newspaper maa of Maraelllea. was walking In the streets of that city recently when three revolver shota rang out He felt a ballet strike him and shouted for aa elatance Takeo to a chemist's »hop It was found that the ball, deflected by bin clothing, had opened a boll from whkh bo bad been suffering Ha el ,roas11 himself as happy that the eel M* bad saved him a surgical operaUam. The answer. of course. 1» “sparrow which the learned Dr. I’arr al ways Instated on using In preference to tbe politer “asparagus.”—Loudon Notes and Queries. crâna.” D> Différant Roads. ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS, We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook County’s Most Famous Cheese. Tlie Best Equipped Saw Mill In the County. New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and First Class Lumber of the Best Quality. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL. Keeping Him at a Distance. A pm rmirt» Mirile', iw-ii m piace; Another nold. het oo.|ice: A dozen till, or dainty lace Are pinned uf-on the gotldean. . t ' Her hat Is hebt, as well vmi snow. By lancea ions amt poiriien. J would noi tiare to nog ner. Iliongh. 'la-ss I were triple lolnted. For hack ot all her charms, torres.ih. An air ot oanaet hovers flow sharper than a serpent's tooth Are lul. ot tilings to lovers: — Buffalo News. F_ & fit HEADQUARTERS FOR Then and Now, DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES. •‘Ten ypttrsi «««»." mi id I be *♦*!! insult* mau. “I whn e:irn|ng my bread l>v th»* awedt <»f tny brow. Bui it’* different now ’ "How’s tlmt?” we queried. "M.v ••reriiHve ability supplies • IIP with blend nt the preRent xtime ot I he giime.” lie replied, "or. in other words. I enru it by I lie RWeiit ot tile otbei pfO- nie'H broWM.'*—Pittsburg PrefctL JO Haven't k<»t tile time to watt Kor Trouble to vom tuen co. For when we Fee him al ine «ate We lump the other fence. We haven't time to hear non talk, tie's such a solemn one. Oh. when lie s coming tn a walk We re ready tor a run! — Atlanta Constitution. * 1 £ faT.S ■i T ft. I I .aznu.Kra.JLJk i jj for all stomach troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad ■ breath.sick headache,torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Pleasant to take. "One of my early lotnntn vine« h:in produced >i Hinall kn»li wlih li I m <uii<l to tie » toniiiio by ex|>ertij that we bave called III.”—Kuuaan City Journal Sold by Chas. I. Clough. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy r During the past 35 years no rem edy has proven more prompt or more effectual in Its cures of Í fr Coughs. Colds and Croup MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH Did You Ever Try HARRIS'S NEW FEED AND LIVERY BARN, If not, give him a call. Every thing first-class. Sue H. Elmore’’ (CAPT P. SCHRADER). His Worst Fault. than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In He— l.lke usisi men. I have my short many bornee It Is relied upon an Im comings. I suplstse. but — plicitly aa the family physician. It con She-< Hi. Il Isn't your shortcomings tains no opium or other narcotic, and maybe given an confidently to a baby fallier objects to. It's ymir long stay aato an adult. FrlceUfic; larva atari AO-- Ings -S|sikaiie Sisikesiusii Review. Magatine £ <•! "ivinit aiHiui'r English Pronunciation. 8 The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. .0 Caute For Commotion. There was a youug lady ninw.1 Hough. Wliose father hart plenty of dousn. Hut his tweeiling *vnv Hu*. And l-'g neighbor* allow That ha ala like a pt. m a iinugh. —Vlucago HeorK H.nM Agents for the Great Western Saw. ALEX McNAIR CO £ ‘b? “Great exi'lleiiient oui hi our aub- divisloii '* A Terrible Infant. Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, 99 But one woman ch nd id I v told her When Rhe ut Insi nad husneti: •*We can’t stand shoulder to shoulder Wed get our nais all crushed' * — lyiuiNVille Courier-Journal. I recollect h nurse called Ann. U ho carried me about the gvasR, Anti one tine day a fine young man Cante up and kiReed the pretty tase She dtd not make the least «»biection. Think» I: 'Alia' When I can talk i'll tell mamma.” And that's my ear I lest recollect ton. — *\vw lurk i'ltuea Tinware, Glass and China, J g “If women Mould only he hohler.“ Iieclared the suffragette. “Ami lust stand snomder io shoulder Wed win the ballot yet. Hardwarn, a Would Be Wasting Time. “Dad." *aid Rivers' Ihlle hoy. is ; « there sinli h iKing iin n ventral sun s "I snp|M»se so." answered Rivers, who whs occupied with bis pnpers i and didn't fully comprehend the ques tr tion. "but there’* no use in calling ent up. Unes probably busy."—ChivHgo Tribu ue. Kept Apart. We carry a Large Stock of 1 Time to Jump. Cenjugal. “That's a swell suit of Clothes you'ro Wearing, old man Ikies your wife pick your rkHlieH?” “Only the iMR’ket«!*- Brw»wnlug'n I I KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. A prominent New ilainpshire farmer of liie ohi iy|M» lias two grownup sons One is s pr**a<*her *»f the g'»sp«*i. wr.il* the utliei is a llqllof dealer. A New Yorker, in cmiipany viti» Apvrnil oilier friends, was laiking al the old man's liom»> abolii nis t imilv At Iasi on»* of I lie rompant proseir asked tin* "hl man wliat his sons ju ft r a Ih Ing Tbe o|»| mail I'eplhsl 'fine is wri in Hie Lord hi 4 III»- olii«*» Ihe lieti, .in» bolli are doing »veil."-- Llpphn oil s. Leading Question. She Wanted to Knew. FIR, H emlock LUMBER lican. Now. don’t vmi mink jro faith would tail Lf jrou shoul.l lake yw bumi An try ter ride dat cumn'i tail Inter «I« promised lan'T -Atlanta Constitution Rrtdegrooiu—Now that we are mar rtad. darling, we roust bare no more aecrvts from each other. Brkle-Then tall me truly. Jack, bow much did you really pay for that engagement rtugT -Illustrated Rita Manufacturers of A ‘ •i’w»»n hin one trick, and It served nlm W h»*re wit other trick» mlgtii loll. It ca rrlwl mm through brea sera ano I Brough many an icy gal**. It won foi him pokitlun that <*oul<1 nev«*« t*»* <lpnit-i| — HI r magic roll of money with the ye||<»u bark OIHRhli*. — Arthur ChHpnian In IM*nver Kepul» "What reason have you to think tinti your lioss tbluks so mudi of you?" "He refilled to let me have my va cation during honsei lean lug time'*— Houston Post A Real Peet. Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing Compy. H* «••»a crude and mow! unleitared. and io« grammar wa>* a «tn. But ne knew tn*- mile secret of aueeeeaful UUtllBK >n. He <*<'Uhi cuniuc ** a cold demeanor sn»1 could break down hi are»* of pride When tie ftaaned ma roll ol money with a yellow DHt'K Oil IM Jill*. Evidence "Poetry.* mid tbe lit entry girl Te the art of eiprt'kalni Intense feeling tn figurative tpeecb.* “In that cane.* replied Mien Cayenne, •tbe man who writes baseball uewe la sure a poet.*—Washington Star. tfWW Hi« Winning I’rick. He eouMn t talk a little Mt on mtialc or on art. When • t»n broached hlah browod Inpfea you cotild aw it»e »weal i»ea«iM atari. Bui before they nad him ailenced anu m atoraxe for the ni^til He would tlaeh a roll of money, and of course ihal put Him righl. (CAP. T. LATHAM). Tillamook & Portland. Second block South of P.O. w. g . H arris , Ptop. Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday KILL th « COUGH CURE thc LUNC8 Couch St. Wharf. Portland. ano " That’S AU.” w,th Dr. King’s New Discovery FLANEUR, No. 5633L F0RC8ü8r« AKO ALL {MktUT 1HO LUM« TBOOBLE«. Diamend Genius The pitcher la ■ migm, n>aa. And well amt rtllirullv he throws He lores ai-pUuw fro... ever* tan. Hui it ■ ike umpire's word that sow Huff.lo Kipree Just Like a Bird “Our new datrymaM H a bird * “Why th' you call her that?“ "S«he dl|— and «kirns sc grweefUUy -Bl I .ou is star Only Imported Percheron Stallion in Tillamook County. GUARANTEED satisfactory OH MOW «Y REFUNDED. u B un i c rhe most perfect individual and is breeding true to bis type. L odge No. 57. mena on iMedfbrtur- • f each IOOF Hall at F sam nHM.ch >n 7.30 p ni of 1910 nt Kafr’s old stand in Tili*- 'X ae 5 " Ju"v la“‘- antl fr”m J«”« ,5th at Nehalem •» ir as necessary. For terms apply to SaveaascK. W.M. H. E. Moiitia, Sec. I H. I,. BEALS. Nehalem Horse Compa°.r-