Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 20, 1910, Image 3

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    1ILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 20. 1910
THE ANDORRANS.
PRESENCE OF MIND.
Inhabitant* of the Littl» Re­
public Are Rotated.
bnbltuuts *>f Andorra. the ihtlTI
M til*'11 is wi-itgial In l«el«ieen I
nil F;Kllti and which has rxixi '
tbe .visir 782. are very proud i
tblu<- l>l'w«l amt am-lent lineage |
eyes a gai :i<-h<- «foreigner, oi ’
•ripti'in *,i uatloui-lif. is im-rr
ferlor iH-ing. a acri of mush
•tart in ««ini|sirl* n el ii rbctii
During l.'JtMl years they have
Illy married and nil- rmarrieil
an extent thin ill preacid all
bitiltlts are prnctknllv cousins
uge to say. neither lb«lr pli.vsi !
tn! uor moral qualities serin to
enti. Both sexes are strong
broad shouldered, bright eyed
bud long lived, retaining then ;
tbefr teeth to a green old age I
also keen willed and lineili
Ieri mid happy hearted -oher j
ua. hospitable and devout, j
lluhie Andorran Ima uot a vest
apietry alanti tier She Is Juai
nle pure mid simple She is a
botiseli Ife. a bi’lptmite to hei !
lu the most literal «eiwe ot
ready mid able to trudge ofl
ill'lllnlllhl mid valley la-shle him I
mack of aiintgglcd goods on her j
ii case ot ms-d.--Vi lde World |
e.
OL'OTLD THE COOK.
Wallington’s Cool lnt»rvi»w
Murderous Maniao.
With
One day aa tho Duke of Wellington
am writing at Ills library table quite
uloue his door was suddenly iqa-ned
without a knock or uun»iiiie«Mn**iit of
nn.v Hurt, nnd In stalkial a guiint mau
who stood liefon- tin- isiminmider In
clilcf with his hat on and n savuge VI
preasion of countenance
The duke was of eourae a little nn
uoyed al sui-b au uncereiuonloiis In
terruprion. and. looking up. he asked.
"Who ure you?" "1 am Dlouyslus."
was the singular answer "Well, what
do you want?"
“Your life.”
"My
life?" "Ye»; I am aetit to kill you."
"Very odd." said tlie duke, sitting back
and calmly gazing at the Intruder
“Not nt all. for I am Dionysius." snhl
the Htrauger. "mid I must put you to
death ” "Are you obliged to |»-rfortii
thia duty today?" asked the coinuian
der 111 chief. "I am very busy Just
now mid have a large uumla-r of let­
ters to write
It would la- very In­
convenient today." The visitor lisiked
hard during n moment's pause “Call
again." continued the duke, “or write
mid make mi appointment." “You'll
be ready?" "Without fall." was the re
Pl.v
The menine, »wed doubt lens by the
stern old soldier. hacked out of the
room without further word« nnd half
mi hour later :Waa safe in bedlmn.
London Graphic,
r Mads Him a Professor of
History In Russia.
FULL CF GRATITUDE
years ago the uinil ler of edu
11 SI I’eieralilirg waa appeal'll
But ths Littls On» Had • Qussr Way
elegrapli tor a <-ook. to lie hur
sf Expressing It.
yprseow. The iqier.ltor pot -tils
Mr Bnnvn'a buslntam kept him RO
and dots ml .eU. but In licit
(M-i-lipl«>d during the daytime that he
'until arrived and was eercni. m-
hnd little iqqairtunity to enjoy the HO
ci.tidiK-ted to me null er- I l
eli tv nf his <iwii children When some
lie was illl lislui di III ill,' II -s III
ustionili holiday gave him 11 day of
eulty and Htiuieiiis ns the ueii
leisure his young son waa usually Ills
nr in Ins lory.
1-hoaen eominitlton
One ds.V, how
iluhappy fellow protesteil tlial
••ver. Mr lirowu. refiroaehta! by the
r liligh: la1 a |ir> teasoi- ot |a l-
Wistful eyes «if tils seven-year-old
is. be knew nothing a bout bi
daughter, roverst-d the order of things
■Blit lu liliaslnn «itLelal l.fe it Is
mid Invited the little girl tu go with
far to lorisa-t mi err..r Ilian
him for >1 long walk.
lime, so for several yems the . on|
She was a shy. silent, small person.
Mil Ills proteasorslllp. til illgll m,
' slid during the two hours' atnill not u
pends bis lectures
single word --otild Mr Brown lndu<-e
■tier laughable story conies fro'n
the little tnidd to »ts-uk. but her shin-
■ ivnlky aehool for boys. A il '.r
Illg ey«»« attosted thnt «lie apprwlnted
I there who roll III acareely rend
tils efforts to amuse her—lude«-d. she
rite bad growu so untidy am
fairly glow«>d with suppressed bappl
mat lie wus no longer ua« fill. Im
ness
■ beadmuster did uot want to sc,
.lust la-fore they rench«-d home, how
■rift tie primiotml litm to a teach
«•ver. the child managed, hut only aft««
list mid bad him transferred io a 11 tremendous struggle with her Inhcr
|t school
|]e. too. will la- a pm ent timidity, to And words ÎO FXI'.CVMH
| some day. —Moscow Leu. r li. her grarttude
fork World.
"Paiw. what flower do you like
best?" she asked.
I Didn't Want It Flattened.
"Why. 1 don't know, tny d<‘nr— ri in
a story lx told of Jeroiue K. Jr
flower». I guess "
■the humorist. Ketuiuiug troi,
"Then.” erleil the little girl. l«*Htn
id oue time, befell Into gm «1 «-i>m Ini- with gr-itltude. "that's what I'll
»With the extreptiou <>«' Ola- i.iao
plant on your grave?’—Excbaugw
gas wliat lx kuouu ax "a w.ilki'.
»
■upistia." Tins mini p'-ixl .leit u
Tennyson’s Tactlessness.
I ail sorts of lofiiruiatlou. nui> r
Several stori««« are tol«1 of Tenny­
I unuoyaiiee of Mr .)<«rnme am. son’s thoiightlesa spee«-bes
"What
>. Due morning, us the traveler« fish la this?" he once aakeiJ bl« hostess
I over tbe rail, admlilng lb>- r<-
where be waa dlullig "Wbftlng." she
B. lhe man with tbe iiilimiuitk.i
replied. "Tbe meanest fiali there Is."
I to them and said almost w.l be remarked, quite unconscious that be
iktlemeii. If tbe earth were flat
lout the sea would la- two lulle.-
Bver the wb«>le world."
»Jerome turn,«! around, aia-mliig
iBued. Then lie grew ludlguam.
Walking over to fhe otlii-r inau.
fcl. sbaklug blx linger iiieiia, lugiy :
10k here. mau. if you vutcb auy
I trying to flatten out tbe eitrili
i bliii on the afait 1 cuu't swim,
lad« Ipbiu limes.
London’» T.wn Hall.
ulldbull Is au Important pulii'.«
lu laindou. wbicb Uiuy I m - re­
us tbe town bull, uud te rhe
asxruihly of severa I colina, aa
t of commoo couucil. ibe court
'tneu. thè cl¡auil>erl:iin'i> court
dice court presided over by ••ire
Iderineu. Tbe construct lu«> ot
begun lu 1411. It
could have wounded auy one’s feel
Ings
Yet his kindness of besrt was «urli
that when his partridge was afterward
given bini almost raw binate stradlly
through It for fear bls hostess might
I a? vexed.
Ou one ix-caslou Tennyson waa very
rude to Mrs. Brotherton, n n«dghbor at
Freshwater. The next day he came to
her house with a great cahbage utwler
each arm
“I beard you like these. «0 I brought
them." be said genlaly. It was hla Idea
of a prece offering.
I
V/omsn’s Tima Schedules.
Few women speak of a train «tartina
■lightly off tbe even hour, ua the 31/2
trulu. for esample. or tbe3:!2. "Three"
will do
It botbera a man a heap to
g» bunting for a 3 o'clock train by
femlnlue directions when It la a 3:12
train
For some women “3" wtll do
for tbe 2A* train; It's near euough
Then tbe man following femlnlue dl-
ns-tlons. unless be I m on tila guard
Idlug wa»
against these pit falls, la lost. I’rub
rtlally ilesrrored Iti tlie greui ably if It weren't for hie business train­
5»S»l. but was noou renlnred. mid ing. whk-h teuchea a man that 3:iK! 1»
It wna nllered lo Ita prmmi uot 3. not Jlul. not 3111 Vy. not 3U1%.
l'Iie hall pro|a-r la 153 feci lu
but SOI bed be tart ter oatured about
M 4M In breudtb mal .'A In brighi, womru's time wbedules»— Bouton Poet
la la-eti famoua for ceulurlea for
■ugniti« eme of ita etile fonata
Tho Soft Anowor.
prst rime tt «a«, uaed for tbla Two men were occupying
double
In 1500. wlieti
Kir John
<e»t In ■ crowded car One of them
I w-aa
Ths Miserable
Villain.
goklstiiltb. - Aft«r
wbo all had
lievu
waa ■ long dlatance wbbltier »«d tbe
■ Comedian
1 b«-«e yrtir»
Bosworth.
Orai
"You
other was evidently annoyed.
prt I <>n
has tbe
al field
last of
succeeded
In aiuk-
Eblt
ere with
tbe the
lord audience
mayor'a feaal.
■los t aceui rn like my whlatlfngY’aald
■rvite—So? How d«iea he d«> it? the tiotay one after a Ove inimité won
"No. I dost."
■ Comedian —You know tie has tluuoiia iw-rformanc»
wa» tbe frank reply. "Well.
we,s “ ronllO;
fa played villain roles.
i>-d tbr other, "maybe you think yod
■ret t««— Ye*.
I Coniedian-Well. In tbe lost art are man enough to stop ItY' "No. I
brn play tbe author allows him don't think I am." rejoined the <«brr.
■rut and nay. “I've be^u ■ iuls«-r
'but 1 b-qa- you ara." And tbe w<il»t
plliain.'*
That co»f«-w4oii lu- Hu* was <tei uortnusd — Argonaut
|ly brings down tbe ijouae.—Bus-
HENS NOT STUPID,
M»r»ly Follow Natural Instinct» Lsft
Th»m by Th»ir Ancestors.
Every autouiobillsi knows that when
bls ear approaches a hen luaivad of
ealuily Hte|>ping tu tbe able of tlie r-sid
aud safety In ulne cuaea out of ten
»be runs along ulieml lu hysterical ex
clteiuent. doing what site slamhl have
done In the first place only when corn
pletely exhmistisl ami then only liy nc
cldeiit apparently
O i I ht diuneatle
»ulnuils have the aanie aonoytiig ha bit.
Bud ns It ofteti causes their wholly
tieedlesa death, the iiaunl expbuiallon
of It is their stupidity Tluil Is mi uu-
falr crItlclain. for neither birds uor
animals are ever stupid uever are.
that
ls.^ a taint meet Ing exlgen-tea
which their auceatur» were tu tlie halt
tt of uit-etlng
It Is lhe lesson of luiiiieiiuirlal ex|a-
rieuce for nil llu-ae creatures that from
tbe pursuit of nu enemy that 1-11111101
tie fought there Is safety If auywhere
in straight!! wnv flight at topmost
WILL R. KING
»|H-ed
Motion In any other dlrecilmi
Judge
of the Supreme Court
would give the pursuer a fatal nd inn
Candidate for Re-Election, six
tage by enabling him to "cut coruera"
and cover a shorter distance than his years, wltose place is Bought by
Geo. H. Burnett, assembly
selected prey
Tin* hen's mistake Is
Nominee.
hot tn running ahmg tile road. Inn In
aaauinlng tlial tbe automobile wants
Judge Will k. King waa born
to i-qtch her mid will do mi If II <wii
That aaauuiptlou Is a perfectly umural near Walla Walla. Washington,
oue. and every llvlug beu la the de Oct. 3, 18tH, and removed to Ore­
■Cendant of Inniiniei able genei nt Io us gon in the spring of 1871, since
of helis tbnl H'-tisI u|H>u It exactly aa which time he has been u continu­
■be doe».—New York 'lliue».
ous resilient of this state. His
college education waa acquired in
the State
Agricultural College,
GOLD LEAF,
alter which he graduated from a
Made Now Practically as I* Was Mads law school in Danville, Indiana.
Nine Centuries Ago.
He commenced the practice of law­
In nn article ou gold leaf lu the Mug in 1892, served six y ears in Oregon
azine of Commerce Jubu Mastin save
legislature, two years in the House
i that Just as tile date of the dlsii'i err
and four in the Senate, and waa
of gold Is tia» remote even Io la- guess­
ed nt so la tbe origin of gold leaf lost recognize«! as one of the leading
member» of that hotly. He haw
lu antiquity
Ou some of the moat ancient mum served four years on the Supreme
mles discovered gold leaf baa la»en used Bench, two years us coinmiwHiouei,
ou the akin, tougue. teetih etc., and and two as associate justice, and
lu Home lustuucea on tbe collina also is a candidate to succeed himself
It ulao uppears nn tombs, monuments for the six year term. Thnt
and the like. Hud. strange to say.
decisions
rank high among
though gilding with ‘thill sheets of
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
bnmmered gold" aud "skins of go'd"- bar is evident from the fact
he
is
supported,
along
with
otburwlae gold leaf—waa knoUn to be
practiced at least In the eighth eon three other qientbers of the Bench
II C., the pna-eaa of bringing the who are candidates (Judges Moore,
Into these tine sheets or "aklus' McBride and Slater,) by the Non-
was. at auy ra|e In tbe eleventh ecu- Political
Indiciury
movement,
■■WOI-XIHTOK
tirry A I».. suhAtsnttatty tbe same a* which was authorized by the Ore
(but used today, no advance whatever gon State Bar AssiK-iutlon, and has
buvtug Is-eti mude In the lutervenlug
for its object the complete re­
nlue «eururles
moval «>f the judiciary frotr polit­
Further, on nome of the Grecian prêt
tery of the tifiti century the gold leaf ical obligations and indeences.
used Is uh thlu aa’thut used today, no In referring to Judge King the
Holler Work, l.ogger’a Work and Henry Forging
that In results obtained also we bare Oregon Daily Journal of Portland,
not advanced lu the l«*ast. but »till keep recently said: "One of the ablest
Fltie Machine Work a Npcrialtjr.
practically to the name average thick juris!» in Oregon is Supr.me Jus­
nean us that used on the Egyptian 'of tice Will R. King. He !■ known
flu» of tbe third century A. D and
throughout the state na an ind<-
tnoat of tbr Greek vases of the fifth
pemlent thinker of profound pow­
ers of analysis. He has V c repu­
Brougham and Mull«d Port.
tation among laymen as well as
Ix»rd Brougham who a« a member
of the bouse of «ximuuina wns s.nioat the members of the bar of applying
abstemious mao. U|wti bla promotion a great deal of common aense ¡1»
well as briwut intelligence in con
to the peerage acquired I«-«« commend
able habit«. During bis long and Im
slruing the hiw. Judge King ia
passioned apprel to tbe lords to re ofipoweil by George If. Burnett, who
J. P. ALtUBN, Proprietor».
fralu from rej««ctlng tbe reform bill was nominate«! I>y the Assembly,
of 1832 “flve tumbler« of mulled port, who accepted the nomination from
wfth a dash o| Tandy. were brought the assembly ami who stands on
to him at Intel Ml»." When be came tbe plutfoiin of the assembly” —
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
to his last sentence <' '1 warn yon. I
against tlie custom of selecting the
Implore you—yre. on my bended kuee
A Birst Class 1 able. Comfortable Beds end Accommodation.
Supreme Court according to the
I «applicate y00—reject not this MITi
be knelt on tbe woolsack, wbeuce be politics of the candidates, the Non­
sllppt-d to the Biair. I^s re«-ordrd tn Political Judiciary executive com­
the "Lives of tbe Ix>ra Clistwellora" mittee advance«, among others,
that “be remained nome time
If In the following arguments:
prayer, but his friends, alarmed lest
A non-fiolitiealj supreme court
he should be suffering from the effect» mean« a supreme bench with no
of mulled
pick««! him up and party debts to pay.
The judges of
plac«-d him safaig on tbe woolsack."
tbe anpreme cotirf are «Irictly non-
political : the supreme court, then
A Preud Moment.
should lie on a non-politlca! basis.
A live busincM training school. Endorsed by business men.
"The proudest day of her life, thia
It ia only polifictal hacks that want The school whose graduates secure positions and hold them.
la.” said the woman who watrbed tbe
School in continuous session. Send
third floor bride go
dreneed In her Io make the Bench a reward lor |»o- Living expenses low.
litical service.
prettlewt frock
for catalogue.
No inquiry is made into the po­
"How do you make that out?" said
another woman enviously. "I thought litical opinions of a juror ; the poli­
la at Thu red ay waa her proudeat day. tics of a judge ha« just aa little to
She got married then "
do with his quiiliflcation».
“Ab. yea. but today abe goee calling
There is no good reason why gtxal
for tbe flrat rime aud leave» one of her
judges «hould be put off the bench
boataind'a carda wttb her own. Any
married woman who can remember on account of politics and other
back that far wtll tell you that tbe judge« put on the bench in t tre * r
flrat time abe dlsirlbut.-d tbe calling stead on account of politic«.
carda of nome man who belonged to
Remember the four candidates re­
her waa tbe day »tie truly felt her Im commended by the Non Political
portance.”— New York Run
Judiciary movement
are Judges
King. Slater, McBride and Moore,
all present members of the Supreme
Court.
Paid advertisement.
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
w. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
1
Tillamook Iron Works J
General Machinists & Blacksmiths 5
HLLAMOOK
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
5V. I STALEY, Principal.
Forced to Leave Home
Every year a large numtier of poor
■ufferrr» wloiee lung» ure aorr anil
r*cke<l with rough» are urged to go
to another climate
Hut thi» ia < oat
ly and not alwaya sure.
There'» a
Letter way.
Let I>r. King*» New
Di» overy cure yoti at home,
it
cured me of lung trouble.” write»
W R Ndaon. of Calamhie. Ark ,
"when all eiae failed and I gained
4< fiounda in weight. Itaaurrly the
King of all cough anil lung curea.’’
Thouaandaowe their live» anil hrcltli
to it. Its |m»Hively guárante«-«! for
Cough«. < olda. f.»Grippe. Acthma.
Croup- all [hroat and l.ung trou
blew.
fiUr and II.<il
Trial I m ,ttie
free at Cha* I. Clough's.
Mu' to kaae yer darter, eh?"
la k .u hvl not to IjeOL Xrb Hlgg»
ky««L Tneatlayed. W »«Inexdared
If a
Tills
Salem. Ore
NAMING SURE of your ACCOMMODATIONS
A Safe Lead.
Boggs Sunday««d with
Mursday««! with u" I Judge Z«4»
I lucky iMi '-ltw-«« BagsUac
OREGON
The Best Hotel
rl- - - - - - -
■ear
■»«■oo?"
CASE,
K.
For More Than Three Decade»
Foley’» Honey an«l Tar ha» hern
a houoeboM favorite for cough«,
«old» and ailment« of the throat.
< beat and Innga. Contaiua no opi­
ate« C- I Clough
Don't tnfr «Uh a t<4«i >• grwxl
■ 4ri< e for prudent men sn<l wnn«eo.
It may he vital in rare of
child
I he" ia nuuang tetter Iban Cham­
berlain'» f'ratgh Remedy (or roughs
and coki» in c. hildrm
It iaewfe usd
»me.
t« »ale l>y Lamer’»
ature.
The Long INatntic«* Service of the (fell
System is of »prcinl vnlue to tbe tnivuller.
Sometime» the I is-11 Telephotie milk«-» u trip
minrcewaary; sometimes it convitile» him
thnt ii trip woo 1<1 lie pro titillile
Wherever
he gora, he freía the need of univrrwHl
•erv ice, nnd that is Ih-ll Service.
PACIFIC
TKLKPHONK
TKLhGkAPU
COMPANY
Ferry Iteli Trh-fitione it the Center
of th«- System