TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 3 SHADOW LEGENDS Now Ready for Your Inspection! ! The most wonderful values ever offered in Women’s Misses* and Idren's High Grade Wearing Apparel at Popular Prices. An oppor- ty to make your selection from the complete variety of the Season’s most A. STEVENS & BROS., CHICAGO. tietoui Tailored Suita ma le to special order according to own choice of material» and eyiea. your individual inea»ureuient» from PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSURED mily-to-wear Suite $10.00 and up, Dresses $13 50 und up, Coats $7.50 and up, Skirts $5.00 and up. Waists, Petticoats. Sweaters. Muslin Underwear, Kimonos, Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, rear, etc., also Misses’ Suits and Skirts aud Children’s Dresses at correspondingly low prices. PLEASE CALL AND SEE THE QUEER NATURAL HISTORY. ‘ Zulus Believe the Bodily Shade Is the Future Spirit. TAKING AWAY ONE’S SHADOW. ired styles as showu only by CHAS. TESTNG FIRE CLAY. Ths Most Practical Mathod la to Lit­ Some Curiau» Eighteenth Century De­ erally Eat It. scriptions ef Animals. Fire clay baa lx*eu in use for cen­ turies, aud yet I believe the Industry i Some curloua »|«eclnieiu» ut fol kt* re is oue which lacks definite law» more and uatural history are contained lu a than any other. Including those which rare b««>k called "The S|H«rt»uiitii'» ; 1>I< llouary." which was published !<•- ure either modem or ancient aud of less prominence. You can go to a . wan! tits* eiui of th«* eighteenth ceu. ! !ury. Th«* author was evidently a manufacturer of steel and s|sM'lfy I’lilllMlne among i’hlils.’ine* in til.« nl- what you waut by actual tlgures er ' tltuil«* toward iiaturv Why Soma Races Ara Forbidden to statements and you can « heck the prod­ I Of the master uiusiclan. th«* bla< k- uct by chemical analyst* or mo huukul Look Into a Dark Pool of Water. ' bird, h«* aaya: The Way Donald McKay Managed to tests uud thus make sure you get «bat i "Thia bird la known by all person- you need. Tbe producer kuows how to I and la tetter to be eaten tbau kept. Eecape the Clutchee of the Devil. combine certain elements and what That mysterious counterpart of a quantities of various kinds to comliiue : being much sweeter to the palate human belug which lengtliens with In order to get a result at least very 1 wlu*n dead and well roasted tbau to j tlx* ear « hHe living; »Ings ateiit It.:« p the day and disnp;«ears with the sun. closely approaching what you call for. 'month* In lhe year, or ft>ur nl iuo«l, to reappear more faintly with tbe but uot so iu tbe tire pp«>s<*»«mv bricks, so can you wonder If a promi ­ "Itongo,” or spirit, when the body dies, rind or auuill bark of a tr»«*. which she and they say that the long shadow nent tire clay manufacturer should ex I sets u|a>u the water ntul then goes Into i sborteus “as a man approaches Ida end claim, as I heal'd one on an iK-casiou I It. and. holding lip her tail lli.e a sill. aud contracts luto a very little thing after having the above experience. I lets the wind drive |x*r to the orirt i When they see tbe shadow of a man "All tests of tire clay are empirical, uud [ side and carries moiit In her mouth thus contracting, they know he will I would sooner trust our superlnteud- to prev«*nt being famished liy the die. The long shadow goes away eut to pick and select his clays hi the length of the voyage “ when a man is dead, and It Is that old fasbloued way than pay n high bv Of tlx* wild laair we burs tUU: “And which Is meant when It is said. ’The for a highbrow's recommeudatlooa?" what place soever he litlea. wbtsber The chief method of testing tire .lay shadow has departed.' " There is. how man or dog. tte heat of his teeth < uu>a*« ever, a short shadow which remains by a practical man Is llterully to eat luHiuuniatlou In tbe wound. IT Micro- It. He can detect grit mnl aand ls*st with the body aud Is burti*d wltb It. fori* he do«*» but touch the hair of a The loug shadow becomes an ances­ by that method, and u good tire clay dog he liurua off-nay. huntsmen have (free from silica, quartzite or tliut tral spirit tiled lhe h«*at of Ills ti»*lb by laylug Identification of the shadow In any clay; Is free from grit Illa only other hiilrs on them ns soon nr< In* was dead, ' persoiuil test Is by ex|a*i‘iineut.—Ln mysterious or spiritual way with the und they have *hrivel«ni up as If touch- i person whose body casts It. nnturally ' glneerlng Mugaxlno. <«1 with a hot Iron ' leads to respect for the strange second self. To tread on the shadow of a chief is an insult to the chief himself. In tbe Institutes of Manu. the ancient Culinary Mysteries That Bewildered I Eff.ata of Br.«i.i From ths East, an Englishwoman. Hindu law giver, tbe law runs: West and Northwest. “Let him not Intentionally pass over One moment we were eat tug ducks' The ciiHt wind* bug the eiirth clove th* shadow of sacred Images, of a eggs whose blackened. Iluin flavored l.v mi l pmluT molHtum. dual uud bnc- natural or spiritual father, of a king, whiles Indleilled that their nge was teria. TIiS.v nrv <*<>l<1 mnl humid, »1 of a Brahmin who keeps house, or of unimpeachable; the next we wen* grap­ together fontiluc mi ■■Herrmliig luUu any reverend personage, nor of one pling with sea weeds, iniicarot.l nud erne on huiiimi und unlmiil life nud wbo has Just performed a sacrifice.*' the sllpiiery sharks' tins tliut eluded rendering It *u»« e|>Hble tn the itlaen«* There are truces of tbe survival of our clumsily manipulated sticks. Now germa whk h the «Imls carry mid illa- these primitive ways of regarding a we tackled—uot without fear— uu aamluate man s shadow in tbe Euglisti country knowu meats and vegetables cooked In The «■«sil. pure northwest wind» feeling that it Is unlucky to cross tbe sugar, fresh shrimps, uiuabruoms from come from a region <>f dry. highly path of a newly married man ns he Mongolia, young bainlsni sprouts, pl el«** trifled air w here ozone exist» In leaves tbe altar; aud lu auotber rural geons’ eggs nud ii hundred different compnrntlvelv large «inmitlttes they Then clean are Inrlgornlllig. The framework of belief that it Is unlucky to cross tbe foreign tasting mewses. platen were given to us. and bowls of path of horses ploughing when the sun nerve» In the bituuiu being la like i sickly |>lnk sirup, sweet poiuto and n t'.elleale electrhul ap|xiralu». tlte Is shining behlud them. | I nd la ii corn cakes of dusky hue were Association between shadows nn«l , nerve» being the «hi*» mid th** brain mirrored representations of the human , set tiefore each one These were only nud R'liiclln t«*« elvliiK mid distributing form Is obviously natural, so It Is not crevice tillers mid concluded the first criilet « surprising to find superstitions about mid lighter •portion of lhe repast. Now lively one knows that a telephone came the real sulistmitlal meal, where­ work. I»*lti'r on a < le ir. dry day (Inn the sbodow mlugled wltb widely wnt in every dish had an acconipmilmeiit tered versions of the Narcissus legrn.l o!l n wet. muggy one The moist at- The story of the beautiful youth who of smaller ones, containing gravies, miwphere leasena Utiilliy. The to’ive became enamored of his own Image. ' etc.. In wtilib to dip the morsel taken wires grow flaccid aud heavy. The as he saw It represented in tbe wntet. from the ceutral bowl tncsaiice*« b'*eouie confnM* I. Hence There wa» stewed duck cooked with aud languished thereafter till Ii«* fill'd, low «plrij». UM-lnueholla. ilisivitad baa Its origin In tbe belief that trouble out salt, roust sucking |dg. for* eluent tiieut'il «milook, faulty naafiullutlmt. follows from beboldlug tbe watery balls mid clilcken; there were s«»ui>» of and illveuM* birds nest, of mushroom, of vegetable* image. The <>pp i«lte off<*cts flow from the There was grilled “Let him not look at his own Image mid of sea slugs The wff ! nnd ■orthneat wind«. fresh water fish, which, according to In water: that Is a settled rule.” coni- northwest wind* k«»’p the •» custom, was helped from the top side mauds Manu. tbe Hindu law giver membranes nf • lie •>« dr In geod work Tbe reason for the prohibition In to only, for the Chinese rememter« hl« lug older. ill*» udou Express able. -I ’lilcago Trlbuue. of a great beast tn the water whkb Ths Kind Naad.d can seize tlx* shadow of u man and Crappad In an th» Baar». ••[year me." aahl the first young rr when bls shadow Is gone a mun no Th* removing of ilie polar beats nt longer wishes to turn back, but de­ mail, taking tier liiltlal lesson In golf the zoo re nils that nome year» beali sire» to enter tbe pool. He goes In. “what shall I do now I Thia tell Is In a vMior dropped hi «» ib«M beat», a holer ’ di«*, and la eaten by the great beat« A hat fell luto ih» pit. and Ila owner ••Well, let me see." aal<1 her eompan which Inhabits it 8o. say* III. tio|< nt on lake a stick of the right « «»me lt eelz««l blm bv th«* «li u iter «Ini ;*e to get It out** taken away." sud waltned lilm ruuial mil r tied "Oh. yea: of course. ’ w«a the some There are other ways In wbl< h a Lu« klly lb* Vtoitor ko|»t hla fwa until man may lone hla shadow. There waa what cynk al reply. "Well, aee If you a keeper i»|s»m d a aid*« dr» »r aud pulled can find one atuit»«! like a dustpan aud a temple of Jupiter In Arcadia wbb b. him lutu safety, Hut tbs hat was left bruab.“—New York Tribune If entered by those wbo were for tehlod On Ilie following day the «usa bidden to do BO. robbed them of tlielr aent tu lite aw-lety a letter lu whk h ba Kissing In Iceland. shadows. claimed Ib» coat ut a new hat — lot« old Ilme laws aiffllnnt kissing Among In the north of Scotland I here are don Taller. some quaint legend» of folk wbo lost tbo**e of Ireland ap|>rar lo ba»» been severe Banishment was the thia usual attendant In Sutherland the nssl A Visiaws Eish. they tell mor» than one story of a penalty laid down for kissing »txitter In Foorti Amecha lb*r» I» a «mall man'» wife. ellher with or without he wizard named Dooald-t>ulval McKay miwnt Tlte aniue ptintohmeni was fi«h tlisl u»»t ooly sriseka II» feUow» »? Donald Went to a school In Italy where tte «es mwl rh»r. but 1» grostly dr* ad enforced fot kissing an oiimsrrWd wo the black art was taught by tte devU. < d l.y Ibe ?*llve». wbo durlng < *nalu man against het will; If It »«slid be wbo eat In tbe professor » chair, aud «*-a«**t** bava lo fnrti lin* stpatma In at Ibe aud of eueb term claimed as bl» proved that »te had ronsenlMl to te wbk b Ibe «arMlo» »r» fourni II >h r» own tbe lest scholar to de|«ar1 Bresk- kissed the »»fft-uder was «lili Hable I«» are oflru atta«ki«l l»y !briu. lii» »b»n>- a fine of a gr.-at quantity of clutb for Ing up at tbia academy wan naturally «I.I m S »baped leotb fsking a htf fr*on each offense a arrsmbia. none wtolling to be Iasi Ibe fl«-»li wh<-mer tbry alla* k Tln-y On one oerasloo Ixoeald wan really are t’crfer I wa»riig«r». emir*» Ibe anl A •».riling Reply. tbe laat. but Just as tbe devil was mais Ibal finril d««wn fbe rli < r «1 .«I An English cwwniry te««fc»eller sent about to aetza blm. tbe resourceful •r alite tn O>nd«*n for a copy of • call*«! ¡■ooahl pointed lo hla own »badow. Happy Hustend» " The work wa. whl*h fell behind blm. saying. "Take tbou lhe bind most!" Accordingly, bls "nt of print tel «be whole*» I* »gent •badow was seized while be blinaelf ■mainly might have Inftmmrd the fart dKm-utly H» replied that «• apea. aud after hto return to Scot -There are a« ’Happy H oste od» la tn laud was never aero to have a London D«n<1««n Tit BH« BEAUTIFUL FASHION PLATES AND SAMPLES. Jieerfullv offer you any assiatauce I cun render you in making your selections, taking nieaaure- , making alterations and delivering the goods to you at the same low prices you would pay for me goods in their store or ordered through their catalogues. MRS. MARTHA E. WALLACE, P. 908, Tillamook, Oregon REPRESENTING AS. A. STEVENS & BROS., CHICAGO.à -------------------- - ------ *. Tillamook t umber Manufacturing Compy Manufacturers of A CHINESE BANQUET. em lock LUMBER KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING. RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. 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