TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NEWSHORTYARNS By CARL SCHOFIELD. Washington Cer- respondent. Joint H. Adrianiix. a lawyer of Illis city, tiax a new plan for iui-reaxina tile revenues of the district by thou »anils of dollars annually. It will Is* enilaalletl lu a bill to be introduced yi an early dale. .Vr. Adrlaaux' plan consists largely III ellndnatlug (lie prexeui uoutaxnlile list of pro|H*rtlex held mid used by fur- elgn legal¡ ouk . clMrilable mid educa­ tional liistliutlviis uud religious organi­ zations. Reciprocal to Legations. The bill will provide that no real pro|aTty used by foreign embassies or le-a lions should lie exempt front taxa- liuu. uh is u<>w the case, All such profierty should be taxed Similar to i .ci vale pni|s*rty. except where the pro|a*rty Is owned by the government u.- *_o>>: eharlUible institutions. $2. l.’tll.rCtX: vdui'ittkuiul. $4.071.3411. These were the values and holdings six years ago. Siuce then these holdings mid vulues have lieen largely Increased. Clerks Got Moro Pey. I’roluihly Ckl.lNKl |MMtottli-e clerk- ntrl letter carriers receiving $1,090 ' uud $1.100 a year retqiwtlvely lietHtflted by Hie <>| h - i - iii I oii of the law provid­ ing for their inlvmicenivnt to$1.100null $1.2110 respectively the 1st of July. Although the appropriation for the piir|xise lx stiId to la* smaller than here­ tofore mid the rules for determining the selection of thorn* ent It led to promo­ tion more rigid, Ila* |iost master general announced that there ht sufliclent motl­ ey to provide for the propiotloti ot probably .’it i.tMtO clerks mid carriers who may Is* found entitled thereto. But, few. if i ny. promotions will he made Is'ynnd I hose to $1.200. It Is said. Quanah Parker, Comanche Chief. Quanah I'nrker. chief ot the <’c manclieH. wla. recently ilslled thia < ¡J .- as lln* guest of Representative Sjrnc Ferris of Oklahoma, made Ilia cifrili ■ cviith visit to the home of the great while father. On previous orciixlonx he has been the hearer of lui'Stiilgcx from Ills |H*opie lit Oklahoma Io Presi­ dents Cleveland, McKinley, R oimt - Veit anti J uft. Qiiaiinh lx iiii Interesting character, tilled with iidinirmiou for the “van­ ishing race." albeit he Is tin* non of Cynthia Anu I'nrker. n while woman who was captured by the Indians In Trills wbeu she was twe years old. Nile lived with them lirtll she was eighteen, when she was recaptiired by n company tinder command of Captain Jt'W». They took her home, but she run away nt the first <>p|xujtunl‘y, pe Ing lfttr ely entertained iii^lie home of Chirr Qnnnab. , wlai constituted hlniHelt the cohiuel'M »pe- cial protector and 1» sly gun rd. ■ The Chief * Mission. Qunnnli'j uitoHlcu to tin* capital till!« time wan fur three things—he wtdnied to lay In'fnro the president mid Imlimi coniniissloner renmiii» why tile t'o- mau< Inn should obtain more usS'ey from the aale of tbelr lauds: he also naked that the 1 lid bins I h * allowed to use a certain herb called "peyote.’’ which the ItWinn ng**utK in Okl.-iiauna have forhaltlen th« trltie to iim * ini heir cercmotiieH lu case of xk-kness. Qua­ nah maintains that the lierb Is ls*m*tl- cl.-tl. while the agents Inxlxt that It la barmfnl. Third and not least liiqiortant nt Quanah's errands wax to hear Repre- xeittalire Ntet ens of Texas Introdm-e a. bid nppn>|irimlng $l.UV to ronaive th«* l»Hliex of tin* i-ldcFa mother and sinter* from Texas to a little burial gnauxt near Quanah's home on the Indlmt reservation in Oklahoma atW to erect a monument there to Cynthia Aon I'arker. Chief Quanah lx euthusisxtk* over the bill peixling liefore congreSx pro- vldlng for a memorial to the American Indian to la* erected In New V irk har­ bor. Fort Rile*/ Cavalry School. The war deinrt meiit has went on>'r< to commanding »flieerx of cavalry reg- inientx to exerebw greater care In the* Heleithm of iiw-tulx-rx of tlw regiments tn take a courae of Instructkai at tlv moiiiited «ervk-e acbonl nt Fort Riley. Kan. Every effort ba« lieen mad« kv recent years to bare an adrmwext rmirae hi equitation eetsbllxbed at that Institution. It lx not cotwh^ml that the Instruction there need any longer be nWImentnry nr foe the bene fit of Iwglnuer« la horsemanship It ha • leslred to fttru out grsduatro who will Hide to return to their mrtwnt« and act aw Instructors tn the regitaet» tsl rwing srbooto To that eot» » to •toaigued to «end to the Fort Rltey a* boot only the beet ridero It» the regi- naema It la hoped by the military aw- I teal I lea m improre the xywfem «4? h rwuMnsIdp In the arm*. It to ems- »Wered that with the vwtrtn at ab- •amiug better b.*roea which pre»*,!» by rlrine of the nraay ram* si nt drt<4* • hero may ea«lly I* an Improve« eat In ludliary riding. , For the Golf Girt Nothing could be more comfortable and at the same time attractive for uu outing suit than this dress of white abruuk lluen. trimmed with dark blue galatea and white braid. The upper part of the blouse and the top of the stYeves are cut lu oue. while the skirt has the upper part lu four pieces. AUGUST 18. 1910 Conned Music for Cows. Several Michigan farmers have found a new and profitable use for I phonographs. The canned music He Milked the Critter. machines are placed in the cattle Senator Holes Peurose. at a dinner at barns and ragtime selections, brass the Philadelphia club, said or a move- bund music and grand opera ren­ tuent that he opposed: “It promises Incredible things. In dered for the benefit of the cows fact It makes me tbluk of Jack Trav­ while they are being milked. This ers of Pike cuuuty. Jack Is an old is said tocausethein to “givedown” man now. He remembers the time their milk with surprising results wbeu bears were as pleutlfnl mi the in the way of increased output. barren tuouutalus as rattlers still are Some of the agriculturists and Ouce. when 1 was flshiug at porter's dairymen who have been trying the lake. I asked him If be had ever had plan declared to-day'that cows are any remarkable adreutures with bears. good judges of music and that they " ‘Well. no. senator.* said the old uian as be filled his pipe with cut plug immediately recognixe the voices of ■I can’t say as I ever had much to Cat uso and other great artists, ex­ do with the beam bervulHHits. Wuust pressing their appreciation by an In my aparklu' days, me tai' a bear got increased flow of milk. Those who have tieen trying out the venture together—’twa'n't nothin’, though “’ll all come about over old Sukey, will not tell what singers the cows our cow. She had a had hahlt of stay listened to when they gave the least milk. For Quick Relief From Hay Fever. Asthma and summer bronchitis, take Foley’s Honey and Tar. It quickly relieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symp­ toms disappear. It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages of the head, throat and bronchial tubes. It contains oo opiates and no harmful drugs. Refuse snb- situtes.—For sale by C. I. Clough. Intense Colicky Pains Relieved. “For same years I suffered from intense colicky pains which would come on at times and from which I could find no relief.” ' say» I. S. Mason, of Beaver Dain, Kv. “Chamberlain'e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recom­ mended to me by a friend. After taking a few doses of the remedy I was entirely relieved. That was four years ago and there has been no return of the symtouis since that time.” This remedy is for sale by Lamar’» drug store. shaped attractively, and finished down the front with pearl buttons. This would make an excellent separate skirt for general summer wear. To make will require: 10 yard* shrunk linen. 36 Inches, al lie *1.10 1 yard galatea. 3 incties, st lac 5 yards braid at 5c....................... . Findings and buttons................... Total . I2.0S Warm Wsathsr Sleeve*. Undoubtedly the abort sleeves are here, and It is delightful to lie aide to couple comfort with the uew style. ill blouses the sleeves come Just be­ low the elbow aud are edged with a turned back cuff or a plaited frill of net or sheer linen. A latitude that should Hp|ieal to ev­ ery woman Is allowed lu the matter of fulluess. The kimono sleeve, gathered Into a straight band, with no fitltuess at the shoulder, vies with the slightly full pattern with Its gathers nt the armbole. Then again there Is a chxtely fitting French tuouarcby model that many are using. "It Is so much easier to wash one’s foreiuuus than to discard a blouse aft­ er a single wearing." said a woman the other day. The qtiestlou of clean­ liness Is decidedly a point lu favor of the short sleeves. A Butterfly Cloak. Au exceptionally full, graceful and. what Is welcome to the home dress­ maker. easily deslgued eveulug cloak is of silk, which In Ita HUpple fold,« over the shoulders resembles tbe wings of a butterfly. When the arms are belt! straight out frqtu the sides the mantle shows up IKT winged sba|ies over the arms, while the cape-llke lower portion la divided at the back lu wlng-like sec tlons. Embroidery lu beads and silk is used In Iniuieuse disks uu front, back and sleeves. The whole effect is of a gorgeous butterfly which Is at rear wbeu tbe arms aredoWD aud uttractlvely on the wing wbeu the wearer chooses to move. Porch Work. Very pretty work to keep on hand for summer anti to get ready for the next gift oeeasion la the shirt waist frill of sheer handkerchief linen aud its buttons made to match. The K-allo|>rd edge of a graduated atrip for the frill Is doue lit china blue embroidery cotton, and a set of six buttons for the front box plait of tba shirt waist completes the gift. Corer button molds with cbkia blue linen worked with white cotton. These two mounted upon tissue paper t»fter the frill Is pressed into pls It si sod boxed make a most attractive little gift and represent boors well spent. French Dress Nstisns. Colors play a great role la dress. an the French wall know. Citron, like many ackt colors, gives the ldtukiu of slimness. Gray increases our bulk, ex­ cept a very dark mole gray. Tale blue, chocolate brown, navy, bottle green and black also reduce the apparent size. When ordering a gown all these facts have to be duly considered A new tint called fluere de pec be to very faahlooable, but It Is moat suited to dark haired women—not to bloods The very vivid crude dark blues are most effective when used as rovers to the new opera mantles, many of which are now being lined with printed chif­ fon or gaze de sole She Like» Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: “I like good tilings and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxi- "I GRABBED HKB BT THE BAK." tive medicine, because they are out late nt night. Then I’d have good and do their work without to go to the woods and fetch her borne making a fuss about it.” These painless purifiers sold at drug store to the milkin'. ‘“Well, one dark night when I want­ 25c. For Sale by Cha». I. Clough. ed to go Hpurkln' Sukey was late ng'ln. Excellent Health Advice. nnd It certainly rlz my dander. I Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 started out after her. cussln’ a blue Gifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: streak, aud in about an hour I beerti “The worth of Electric Bitter» as a her snortin' aud pullin’ In the thleket. general family remedy, for head ‘“I’d missed my girl by that tlnje. ache, biliousness anil torpor of the aud I wits riled clear through. I cut liver and I miwc I x ia >o pronounced a saplln* and went for old Sukey, It that I am prompted to sav a word was too dark to see. but 1 knew her in its favor, for the benefit of those relief from such afflictions. snuffle, iiud I grubbed her by the «•ar seeking There is more health for the diges­ and liegan to luy on with my stick tive organs in a bottle of Electric just about proper. Bitters than in any'other remedy I “ ‘The old cow showed fight, Sh<* know cf.” Sold under guarantee nt store. 20c. For Sale wrestled me around considerable. But drug I was mad—mad all over—and I half Clias. I. Clough. pushed, half drug and half carried her Notice, to the baru. aud there I tied her up tight uud fast, and I milked her la the Notice is ia hereby given, that tin dark. Afterward 1 weut to bed. County Court of Tillamook Ci County, " *1 certainly did have to laugh, Oregon, will receive bids for clear­ though, wbeu 1 come down the next ing right-of-way on what is known moruln'. Gosh durued If 1 hadn’t as the Win. Squires road, Haiti fotebed home and milked a big she right-of-way to be cleared Ht a width of thirty feet, commencing bear.' "—Washington Star. at the initial point of the »aid aur vey, and running to Tillamook Rsjklsas Speed. river, and forty ieet for tlie re­ Governor Hughes said at a dinner mainder of said road, accordi ng to In Albany of a piece of legislation be the survey. Also for making a fill of about disliked: "They are putting thia piece of legis­ 1000 feet between the initial point lation through with reckless speed. and the river, said fill to be twelve in width, and one foot high. They remind me of Peter Simpson feet All bids to be filed with the Peter lived on the eighth story of n County Clerk on or before Septem­ tenement. Haring arranged to move ber 7th, 1910. to the eighth story of the tenement op­ The Court reserving the right to posite. be decided that to carry bis reject any and nil bids. By order belongings down the eight Hights and of the County Court. J. C. H olden , tbeu up eight Hights was too slow and County Clerk. tedious a process for him He. by the powers, would hurl them across. “So that Is what be did. Prom bla own window be hurled through the str JçjJ-RS. ALICIA PHELPS, toward the opposite window frying pans, stools, pictures, chairs and even GRADUATE NURSE, a small table. “‘Go It. Peter the crowd shouted MRS. PAGE’S HOUSE, from below. And tbelr delight was boundless when Simpson threw the cat. tied up lu a pillow case, end Mn TILLAMOOK, ORE Simpson caught It deftly at the win- dow across the way. “ ‘Go Itf they cried again “1 understand that the baby Wil Just being tied up In another pillow- V. hx.x •*-! case when a polIceman Interfered. C l.nl- A Paid Up Policy The titan with a paid up policy ha» the satis­ faction a Jiffy and m W. Mr. Hpraker. I rise to a point of order' Btale your point of order.' res|»>iided the speaker Mr Hpeaker.’ m W the obRrtlng mew her. 'I make the point of order against the mender from H< hotiarie < oonty that It to 'Hit of order to attempt to ran a windmill with water.'Wasb- iugton Herold Bosenberg Bros., g 5 or Wise Dental Co. AGENTS FOR PURE WHITE AND EVERETT FLOUR Best on the Market STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES. Weoarry a Full Line of Feeds. Grass Seed a Specialty. GIVE US A TRIAL, (ggj A Morning Reminder. You awake with a Prepare» young (teople for bookkeeiwr», slettog rupi ter», reat>onderita and general offic e work. The development «>( Northwest will tifford openings for thousands in the next few years. Prepare now. Send for catalogue. W. I STALEY, Principal. ¿'aleni, Ore