Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 21, 1910, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEAD!IGHT¿_JÜLY 21. 19IQ.
A QUICK CHANGE.
MANY KINDS OF FLEAS,
About 100 Diff,r,nt braci,. Ar, Known
to Naturatili».
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"Ray. Jen." said KalJr. llie IminHfe.
(me i I the first mi I uni lists who de- I I
voi«st Oieniselvt-a to waicblng flena. Willi while slilt- cotubs la her hair. **l
siili sikìi mhroSi'ois-s ss were tbeu s»e Mamie has bh-aclied her liulr agalB.
Ain't It terrible'*"
avallatile, wns Leeuneiihis-k. n Duli'b
“Yes. |s-rf«-Hy awful:" r<-pll«l Jco-
man. «I mi llved et thè end of theseveu-
"She asked nie If I wimld do It
wrnbork dlncov* Ute
levili li ceutury
eml iliut n simili mite fed oli thè fica, If I Were site, mid I said 'yes.' Don’t
aod li sns itila dtscovery wlikb I d •lie took |s rfectly dreadful-and It’s
getting sireuked already
You could
«pirei Snìft’s fnmilliir liti«*;
Icll In a minute It wus bleu' lu-d. the
fio. naturalisti* ottserv,. » tira
llsth sniallrr firs, mal on nlm prey.
roots are so dark "
Ano iheM- nave »mailer stili lo pii, am.
’ Sure
I mill* *-d Hial!" reepondml
And »*> prove«« a*l Infimium.
Katie, "And. say. did you see tbe rag
The fica'« |niTarile, however. to be of a dress slip had on yesierdny? Ami
accurate. 1« uot suoi ber fles or It’s fit- grni'lou»: Ixioked |H*rf«’tly
sveli «noiber I iism .-I. bui I h h mite drehdful. didn’t It?"
i-bissisl miioiig tlie ssreoptldiie
Llu
"I’erferily dreadful." «-bo«1 Jennie
iiaeii«. wrltlug In I7.7S. deaerila«! only
’’YVell. *he wauled a pattern, and I
two s|s*eleH of fica. Tbe tirsi, wlileb gave her llie one of that dark blue silk
wns thè liiimuu dea. Ile rlgbtly asineli !■
hnd three years ago." said Katie.
l’ulex Irrlliiiis. Tbe second was I lie
"You did*’
< big*** of ll*il eoiinlrles To Ibis, oil
“Yes. I did."
accollili of Ita liurrowliig bnbll. he
"Ob"’
gare thè lisineof l’ulex fienetrniia. At
"And ibe tint she was wearing." con
tbe preseli! day alsiut -MIO dlffereut tlnued Katie, "Did you gw y«ur optics
spe* le» of fica. Ini ve beeu dewrllied on that t"
ami iiamed by tbe »mali band df sclen
•’Yes."
filli' meli « ho bave devolvi! tle-inselves
“I’erferf sight, wasn’t ll?"
to tlielr «Indi'
Miai of Illese lane
•Where did «lie gel It?"
I km ’ ii dlscovered wltliln qulle rveent
"Oti. down at I lieTHiHSly’a. FTielped
ycars. so II la proba lite timi inniiy new her pl< k It oiil." was ’Katie’s reply.
forma sud vsrletles wlll lie «tllecled "Why. why,, here come* Mamie ikiw ."
aud obaervvd.-Ilnrold Bussell In lem she <‘oiiilliil*«l
"Hello. Mamie, you
don N’mloiinl Itevlew.
dear. sww*t thing! How nke yotl look
— hio darting for anvihtngf’
“Yes. indeed.” addisi JFunle. "Yon
TIME
do hs>k perfectly ebnrniliig. Ray. let’s
all go aud get «ome s<sla.”
Death U„d to B, th. Penalty In Eng
find the three friends walked away
land For Forging Thom.
llutw have I ii Kuglnnd lieen subject toget her — New York Timely.
OLD
HAT STAMPS.
to very sei ere protective eiinetments.
The blocked beaver hut. for Instance.
Inqsirted by Mir IV a II er Itnlclgli from
the Ixiw Countries, won Its way so
rapidly that In 1571 Queen Elian bet ti
passed an act to protect the making
of "thrummed” caps, maile from wool,
for the advantage of the lauded pro­
prietors. whose sheep furnished the
material
The statute provided that
every male iierson "shall *iu Humluys
and holtdiiys wear on Ills lieutl a cap
of velvet wool imide In Englund, pen
ally. 8s. dd. per day.
About n century luter the law*, for
which there Is nothing loo high or loo
low', having taxed lUeu's shoes, turued
Its attention once wore to their hats
and soon put a cheek on all Improve
ments III the trade by requiring every
vender of huts to take out n llcens«*
tinder a heavy penrtlty. Subsequently
a stamp duty was Imposed on nil lints,
which were ottlelully marked Inside
where the maker's name now upiienrs.
The penalty for selling a hut without
a stamp was (10. a ml the |>eually for
forging a tint stamp was death,
whence, u<> doubt, llie misleru custom
of th, iuuii who Knee Io church, wit >
down, look« Into 111« hat-Io rend bls
milker', uh me.'- London Chronicle.
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Th, Language.
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Till» I, « prtaty alata of affair», taai’t
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-Tas. It ta a vary ugly «»attar, bat
•omeissiy will b»v, to pay banltaoaMty
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PROCRASTINATION.
Th, Habit of Putting Off Doing the
Sariou, Things ct Lit,.
Much ot the unhappiness and Iro-
providence 111 life Is cmisnl by early
hnhlis of procrastination-bnblta con
tract«! unconsciously |».rhHpa wfleu
character is In Its formative »tnge and
at the very Huie wlien most attetitloii
should be given to tbe imtrained utt-
rure It Is so easy lo fail bit« a happy-
go-lucky way of living, so easy to Jog
along uneoucerti«l!y. doing tbe things
which suit us best and perhajst which
count tor tbe least and halving uudoue
all llie acts mid unspoken nil Hie words
and iinexpn*Ms»*d all the tbotiglifa ami
iiiium «J all the advantages which m*e
really so essriplal h> a Is-tler under
staudlng of ourselves msl th, taondw-
fill life la-lug lived about us!
What a bright world of promise fid-
tfll«*d Illis would be If rt*s|HmslblB«r
could only lie made half as atlructlre
as some of Hie minor dlverslmis wblili
seem lo furnish so much pleasure to
Ibelr piirtakers! If tbe hard places
could la* made soft, tbe rocky roads
smooth mid difficult undertakings easy,
there would be small need for putting
off from day to day the task of fulfill­
ing ally lank whatever. As II Is. with
the certainly Hint happiness unalloyed
la not wllbln the grasp of man and
tvltli the knowledge that sorrow and
trouble must come nt some time Into
each of our Ilves. It s«*ems slraugv
that for nil our weak human nnture
we cannot learn the leaaou Hist pro-
crastiuutlou teaches and betiellt there­
by
Contrary Io popstar belief, banana*
do not «row uu the trw as they bang
tn the grueery-. big-w ith the »mull emj
of the fruit pointing itpwttrd-tu all
»¡»pearam ea upside down.
There Is pro baldy no other fruit <>f
such universal consuliipHun about
wbich •» HHIe Is known to Hie average
|s*rsuu as the banana. ’ Hciircety one
mini In a flemhrnid hut counts-ted wWIi
the Inudm-ss knows what a banana
tree looka like.
The fruit is never allowed to ripen
on the tree, but la cut half or three
quarter» "fuir’-tbat Is. half to three
quarters developed, according to lip*
distance It Into Is* shlp|s*d—and comes
to maturity hr fe«*dliig from the stHlk.
which contain« a large amount of sap'
Bananas ent 1» this way attain pra*’-
tlcally the same size as If allow«! to
reimitn mi the tree. In which «ise ilm
bunch bta-onnm too much of a bnrdeti
for Its supiMjrt «nd either fiiUs <»r
breaks I be tree a nd rifieus on the
ground.
After the cutting the plantation I*
•'cleaned.' which merely consists of
severing Hie standing trunks within a
few feet of the ground, and a new tree
comes forth from Hu* remahis of Its
pred«essor. so that tlie fruit In all
stages of growth Is to l<e found al Hie
same time, mid th, yield is coatliuious
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FIR, SPRI ICE and J
H emlock LUM BER*
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
MOULDINGS,
ALL KINDS OF
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' We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County.
New Maeitinery, Experienced Workmen -and
First Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
LET US FIG U R B ON YOUR LUMBER BILL.
FREAKS OF A GENIUS.
Th, Man Who Smaahad Glass,, In •
London Tavarn.
One day a bulky, tall, pule faced gen
tlemnn with bushy, restless eyebrows
entered h London tavern. The wnlter
did not ask him for bls order Imr Ini
mediately-brought him n plate of i>rr:id
and cheese and a glass ot ale. Having
consumed bls. luueb. the guest sut a|>-
rlgbt In bis clmlr fqr awhile, lenniog
hla hutids on a heavy walklug cane
and staring blankly ut rite opposite
wall us If In u dream
< if h sudden
be gave n start. He seized the empty
gLass and dashed It to the fio**r w-1 Ul­
uli Ills might, smashing It tb atoms
He Hum rrfleeled for a monachi, In Id
a coin *Mi the table, got up and left
the luti without a word In any une.
After blu depuriure another guest had
the cariosity to ask the waiter wb<*tIl­
er the gentleman who had Just gone
nut was not wroug Iu bls head. Quoth
the waiter:
."Oh. no. sir? ' That’s nbthluk nn-
usual with 'Im. sir, ’E’s broke mnyhe
u 'pudred glasses since 'e’s l»*en a-com-
ln' tq this 'mise, 'fc doni ,s«*m to
know It when e does it. E Just- gits
a-thlnkhi' mid seems to gif hungry al
somethink 'e's tblnfctn' olsmt. It's the
great Isrrd Mucuulay, air.“—St. James’
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Gazette.
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Th, Nam, Cuba.
Cuba la the imine by which the la-
land was or Iglnnlly kuowu tn the I.ti-
ca.van Indians, who were with Colum­
Beverley minster. IM) miles uortb of
bus when tie dlsi-overed It. One of Its
Of
Ismdon. Is the shrine of Hl John
villages or i ll les wua culled by them
Beverley, who died Iu the year 721. III
Cubatiacau. and It Is re|s>rte»l that
WIN Athelstan, king of England, gave
from the similarity of sounds Colum­
several privileges to the monastery,
bus. still aup|ioelug himself to lie on
one ln*liig the |>rlvllege of smictuary.
llie const of Asia. Iimiglned that this
This whs uot merely for imiu slaying;
must lie a city of Kublnl Kliim. the
It was o[>eu to nil wrougdisTM except
Tartar sovereign celebrated by Marco
this««* who lit'd ls*en guilty of treason
Pole. The survival of the original
For ordinary offens»**. auch as horse
name for Cuba la a remarkable Ill-
An Office Buainat, Only.
atoallng. cuttie stealing, being back
A young muli call«l at die office of stance of persistence, as the Island has
ward Iu accounts or Is-lng In receipt of
aus|ievted goods, a man came Into ■ Justice of llie |s*ace and wltb some been latptiaed ami rebaptized many
sanctuary about a mile from the mon hesitation made kuowu bls business, times since Its Eun>|H*nn discovery.
astery or chtitvh. There us«l to be which was to tie married. The Jus­ Columbus first called It Juana In honor
four crosses on tbe main roods lending tice Il-plied that he thought he could of I’rluce John, the son of Ferdinand
to Beverley marking the limit of tbe perform th»* service and asked If the and Isnliella. After Fenllmind's death
It was called iu Ills memory Fernan­
area
In cases of manslaughter mid young uihu had tils llceuae.
dina.
Nubtwqnently this name was
"Y«*s. sir." Hie youth replied.
murder It was not aufficlent to Is- with
changed to Saullago. after St. Jam«**,
"Well, where Is lb«* young lady?”
In one of these crosses. Before the
the patron Mint of Spnln. I Still Inter
"She—she's at her father',.'*
fugitive could claim sanctuary lie mast
It wan nameil Ave Marla. In i honor of
"Well, bring her here."
enter the diun b mid seat himself In
"She'd rather lie married at home, the Vlrglu Mary. But none of these
a atom* chair known as the ’’frhl
names held, and the Indian ua me Is
stool" or *’fr«Ml chair." To this place squire’’
"Ami you expect me to go there and still preserved.
many lied for refuge from all i>arta of
marry you?"
the country.
Rie, In th. Orient.
■’Yea. sir. If you pieuse."
Ilice Is kept fur use In the orient In
"Young man." said the Justice, "this
Appropriata.
The worshiper» Iu n certain chapel office of mine In like a department Ita husk. Just like bone oats or un-
We sell matches here, but we tbriiHlxsl wheat. It Is called "paddy"
had some trouble to keep their fines store
straight a abort time ago During Hie don't deliver them al the bouse."— and Is lienten or tlirssli«) for «tally use.
But pure husked rk-e Is too tWMRb and
service some Commotion was caused Youth's Coui|iaulou.
unattractive ks*klng for world mar-
by n gentleman who accldenlally Ig
beta. au If la itollslied In revolving cyl­
Cat, and D,gw
nltcd a I hix of wax matches Iu Ills
According to a Freucb Inveatlgator. inder, with French chalk to make It
pocket mid waa trying to put them
out. while Ills alarmed uetgbburs slrag domestic anlmala have a certain pretty. |marly alni aumotb. Hut this
gird equally barri to help him. The siuoiiut of reaaonlug |>ower. often act roba It of Its outer layer aial moat val­
minister, being sliortsighted. «mid not upon rvflex notluua aud can »Modal, uable fissi qualities rollatici! rice Is
make out the reason of Hie disturb Idea, from which they draw Infer- regarded aa potenti In Ja|siii anti Is
ance. and. thinking to diplomatically euevs I Sigs, aud allll more ao cat», bv known to pn*dis-e the drrudful ephlem-
cover the Incident, he IniHxvntly »aid: »aya. learn to luillal, the vol«*, and Ic disease lierlherl In Jaimnese who
"Brethren, there Is a little noise go­ movement» of Htclr miiatera or mi,- live too eiclualvely on a rhs- diet and
ing on
(lutll It la over let u, sing tresse» He baa noticed old watebdog, eating little or no meat - Kx< hnuge
'Sometime, a Light Surprise, '
l.oa- which wbeu they liarked had peculiar
Well Supphad.
don Answers.
Intonailoua wblcb reaenibl«*d lb, vofcaa
An Inveterate wit and primMer ««k«t
of Hielr mailer,. Cat, try by tb, way
In which they cry lo make their mia- the captain of a era fl loaded wit It
A Naw R„,on.
Annette, agnl three, ba, two r,ry tresae» nnderatand exactly wbat tb,y board» bow be msuaged to art dlnuer
,u the iMtasaxe. "Why." replied it»e
talkative little atotero. and aomrtlme, want
•kipper, “wa always cook aboard "
»he fiuda It dVBcult to make heraulf
“Cook a hoard, do yuu?” rejoined the
App-«>riat, btyI m .
beard at tlie table Ou, day when the
"That ehwutloulHt brlteve» In drean wug "Then I aea you have been well
other» hud ls*en mooo|>ollzlng tbe con
provided wltb |*rovis tens this trip, at
vematlou longer than ah, llk«t An­ Ins the part For any recitation.’’
all ev,nt,"—Imudou Tit Hila.
"How do you mean?’*
nette rained her finger with a warning
’’Why. when ah, read the atory about
gesture ami whlspetvd half aloud:
Gatling E« m .
"Everybody keep atllL
My foot’« the «altera <le«erted on the lonely I»
Howard—Wbeu l>r luclslon o|irrat-
land abe wore a coatum, of maroon,
aaleep " - Deltneu tor.
and at bar lecture on Cattle wit bar «1 on me he left a pair ot surgical acta
dreaa waa trimmed wltb Irteli point" sors In my anatomy «.an I mie him
for itamages? lawyer-Heller just
une I * ki you see »her, noma man — Exchange
•Mid him a larga bill for storage - l.lfe.
declares that women ara not boo Mt T
He- Well, he's right In saying no 8be
Malicious.
ttlercelyi-When did you erar know me
Toungteigb-Hbkb te the better way
to do a dishonest I blog 1 Ho (tenderly!
to propose, orally or by letter’ Cynl
— Whru you rvbtted ma of my pMca of
eu»-By lattar, cartalnly. Thera s a
mind and stole any heart, you dear ttt
chance that you might forget tu mall
tie thlef'-Kew York World
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An KAgl'iah Sanctuary.
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Thu S wm I T»ffy Th»« Cam, Attar th, Th, Fruit Cr,ws fimalr End Up and ts
Ctad Roast.
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