Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 15, 1910, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FAMOUS STAR GROUP.
A GASTRONOMIC JOY.
A HINDU WIZARD.
Th» Constellation Orion In Legend and
Literatur».
The constellation Orion Is mentioned
la the literature of all age». In Egypt
it repieseuled llorus. the young or ris­
ing sun. in u boat surmounted by stars,
closely followed by Sirius, which was
shown ns a vow. It has also been
found sculptured on the walls of
Theis'» 5.C00 years ago. And on the
ini-a of that early tlna- It shone down
from the same position and with the
lame brightness as it does on us today,
a striking example of the unchauge-
nblenrei of the heavens.
From th-. days of the early Hindus
to the r vient the constellation hus for
some ii-.iwu borne always a »torniy
< linrncter. Allusions to Its direful In
Otv-nce lire found everywhere among
the cln’slc v.liters. Thus Milton wrote
When with fierce wind» Orlon arrived
Iiatn vexid the Red »ea coast.
The loss of tlie Roman squadron in
the first Punic war was ascribed to the
fleets having sailed Just after the ris­
ing of Orion. The group has also been
employed as n calendar sign. Its morn
In" rl“'ng Indicating the beginning of
sumnicr. Its midnight rising the season
of grape gathering nnd Its early even­
in’: rising the arrival of winter, with
Its attendant storms, lu recent times
the group has always represented a
great hunter or warrior. Its present
title cnnie Into Greek astronomy from
the Euphrates mid originally signified
the light of heaven.
English Recipe For tha Fam
Soup» a la Crecy.
In tlie "Illustrated London Cookery
Book.” by Frederick Bishop. late cui-
»Iner to St. Junie»’ istlace. Earl Grey,
the Mlirqui» of Stafford. Baron Rolli-
scliild. Earl Norbury. Captain Dun­
combe aud many of the first families
of Great Britain (1852). we Hud this
recipe for sou pt- a la Crecy:
"Cut half a pound of lean ham In
flloe. three onions, four turnips, twelve
mrrots (the outer side red only), a bend
of celery, a fagot of sweet herbs, two
blades of mace. six cloves, a bay leaf
mid half a pound of salt butter. Fry
all down tn a stewpan until they get n
little brown; then add some second
stock and stew until all the roots ure
quite tender: then rub it through u
tammy sieve or tammy cloth with two
long spoons. If very thick add more
stock. Season with cayenne mid black
pepper and salt mid a good bit of sug­
ar. Send up on a napkin some nice
fried bread cut In small dice nnd not
greasy."
This Is far less elaborate than it
sounds nnd Is. indeed, in the main the
recognized recipe for the royal soup.
The spice is. If anything, u trifle over­
done. mid the carrots want to be well
< liost-n. us the slightest strlngluess de­
stroys the homogeneity of the com-
[found The bread dice are important
and should be fried in the very best
butter or superlatively good olive oil.—
l’all Mull Gazette.
Mi» Trick That Puzzled an Occidental
Master of Magic.
Some "of the tricks of the Hindu
1 wizards are past understanding, ac­
cording to an occidental master of
■ magic who was speaking of his orien-
i tai rivals. This is what he says
saw a Hindu wizard do In a < lub
Lucknow:
"He took a board and placed It
four glass goblets, thus elevating
from the floor. A youngster sitting
the Isiard was requested to place his
bands together, palms up. Then the
Juggler took a glass of water and
poured It into the outstretched hands
of the boy. In the meantime the boy
bad been mesmerized, and his atten­
tion was fixed on u point Indicated by
Gradually the water
the magician.
_
turned green tn color and then devel-
opel into a Jelly which increased In
density until it became as solid as a
stone. Out of the center of this ap­
peared the head of a snake, which
gradually developed until In the place
of the water there appeared a hissing
reptile. I was amazed. 1 can assure
you. but the trick was not yet com­
pleted. Hitting the reptile upon the
bend with bis wand, the Juggler took
It up carefully and placed It back in
the glass. As we looked it became
transformed Into a Jelly, which In turn
melted into a greenish colored water.
Clearer mid cleurer became the fluid
until it was of Its original color, mid
then the Juggler placed it to his lipa
and drank the entire contents. This
was the most wonderful trick I ever
saw performed, aud it is as mysterious
to me today as it was then.”
CORDITE.
BABY TURTLES.
A ttorn E y
GATE
GOLDEN
Kcsidents. 1
Office opposite p^J
Bo,h phot*
C arl haberi ,ÂC8 i
heaves Tillamook fon
attgrney . at . u ,
©entacher
Astoria and Portland,
Office across the stiwt t- J
the Fugt
THURSDAY of Each Week.
I
Q.EORGE
A ttorney - at -U
Freight and Passengers
Next to Tillamook (J
Bank,
T illamook
H.
FOR RATES—ADDRESS 1. R. GLADDEN, Agent.
'
M
GOYNE,
A ttorney - at Ln
Office : Opposite Court 1
T illamook , 0 reg <*
R.
Two Powerful Explosives
T. BOALS, RD.
Kneaded Into Paste.
ENGLAND.
Cordite Is the outcome of the strange
paradox that If you mix together two
PHYSICIAN & SUM
powerful explosives the result Is u Started by London Goldsmith* In the
Seventeenth
Century.
TILLAMOOK
smokeless slow burning powder. Ni­
The business of banking was not In­
troglycerin mid gun cotton mixed to­
Office- Olson Building. !
gether with a little petroleum Jelly troduced Into Englund until the seven­ A live business training school.
Endorsed by business men. Residence: Mrs. Weiss’ hnMJ
make cordite. It Is curious to see Hie teenth century, wbeu it began to b»
The school whose graduates secure positions and hold them.
Mrs. Walker's. ]
two deadly e> plosives being kneaded undertaken by goldsmiths lu Loudou,
School in continuous session. Send
together into a puste by women with who ap|>ear to have borrowed It from Living expenses low.
the same unconcern us dough is knead­ Holland. It was attacked, as Innova­ for catalogue.
M. KERROX,
ed for bread. Indeed, machlues simi­ tions commonly are. Mr. Gilburt In
lar to those used In bakeries take up bis "History aud Principles of Bauk-
the work and kuead the buff colored lng” quotes from a pamphlet publish­
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
cordite paste for seven hours. Then it ed In lGTfJ, entitled "The Mystery of
Is forced through molds mid Issues In the New Fashioned Goldsmiths or
C oncrete B cudim
loug cords—heuee the uame cordite— Bankers Discovered.” a passage that
the thickness of which is varied ac­ may be reproduced:
Tillatncok,
.. Ottjt
cording to the weupon lu which it Is
“Much about the same time—the
to be used,
time of the civil commotion—the gold­
For big guns cordite Is half no Inch smiths (or new fashioned banker») be­
J. P. AULiB]4, Proprietor.
R. I. M. SMITH,
thick and cut Into lengths of tblrty- gan to receive the reuts of geutlemeu’«
seven luche».
Rather more than a I estates remitted to town aud to allow
thousand of these cordite sticks pack­ them and others who put cash luto
PHYSICIAN & SUWa
ed In two bundles make up the car­ their hands some Interest for It If It
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Office over J. A. Todd 4 (1
tridge for n twelve Inch gun. For the remained but a single mouth in their
Tillamook, On-, j
rifle cordite Is pressed Into a very thin hands or even a lesser time. There
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation»
string, like the Quest in uronl. and was a great allurement to put money
sixty of these strands one inch and a into their hands, which would bear
half long make the neat little bundle interest till the day they wanted It.
C. HAWK,
which Iles Inside the cartridge case. and they could also draw It out by
For some European armies cordite Is £100 or £50. etc., at a time ns they
made in Hut thin strips like whale­ wanted It with Influltely less trouble
—Ith *hM»ZO« •>»»» I-»» la th» habit of parla».
bone. Kept away from tire, cordite than if they hud lent It out on either
•ad you will
that »• offer you »•uUlaatiaftav.
PHYSICIAN & SURfll
i« 2" •1_7"rk •"‘1 »»“ <■•» ""t «•« b^r Suaiii
can be bundled with Impuuity.—Lou­ real or personal security. The conse-
«nywherw, uo matter how much you pay.
don Graphic,
quence was that It quickly brought a
Wo finish plat« and
bridge work for o«t-
great quantity of cash into their
BAY" CITY, OREGOl
or-town natrons ¡a
on day if deaired
Th» Roar of China’» Duck».
Mountain* of Moab
bauds, so that the chief or greatest of
lainJe«« oxtraction
The
valued
family
re
­
rtee'whea plate* or
Tourists in China ure always sur­
Most travelers who visit the Holy them was now enabled to supply
wor**
cipes for cough aud cold
•d CsssvRatitfn free.
prised by the uumber of ducks they Land content themselves with a visit Cromwell with money In advance on
R. BEALS,
MeierOewnt $5.00
see. There are more ducks lu China to that restricted part west of Jordan. the revenues as bis occasion required
cure, liniments, tonics and
22k Bridie Teeth 4. 00
than lu all the rest of the World, The mouutuinous regions of Moab as upon great advantages to themselves.”
other remedies have
as
FJh-n
1.81
Their voice* are a fuinillur wound In seen by them from Jerusalem are lost
REAL ESTATE,
careful
attention
here
as
f.Mwl fiHint, 1.00
every towu nnd country i|K>t of the lu a purple bate tliut constantly bnugs
A Chines» Hero.
Jilwefllll.,,
.50
the
most
intricate
prescrip
­
seacoast aud the Interior of the vast over them, and the great stretches be-
F inancial A gì
Seed Rubber
_
At Loping Hsieu is a statue draped
.Me«
5.80
tions.
empire, Even lu the large cities ducks youd are covered lu mystery. Thls in full dress of a mandarin (the pu
•Mtff.dtt.hbw_
abound, They dodge between the cool- Is true partly because of the fewer ting or police master) named Chin,
Tillamook, Orqjw.
H.IM
7
les' leg* Tboy tilt squawking out of hlstork nl Incidents connected with the who gave his life for the people. An
Our fresh, high grade
r,ml.,, trtr'tlM
a >■«, tnwam a w-niw
mot MrraoM
the way of the horses. Their ludlg- eastern regions, but mainly on account exile who was in the camp at Jao-
drugs will help to make
w<»ra full. luar.alMd f»r nrtaw .Mn.
nnut quack will not uiiseldoni drown of the great abyss of the Jordan val­ chow nnd who owed the hslen (district
R. P. J. SHARP,
these remedies more effec-
the roar of urbuu commerce. Chlhlreu ley that lias always acted as a barrier. magistrate) a grudge, rode a black
tive
than
ever.
herd ducks on every road, on every Few who descend luto the valley 1.300 horse to Loptug and, havlug killed the
Painless Dentists
RESIDENT DEXTS
pond, on every farm, on every lake, ou feet below sen level undertake to climb hslen. got back for the Jaochow roll
Right prices are also
every river. There Is no back yard the hills beyond, which rise to a call next morning. As the murderer
assnred.
without Its duck house. There Is no height of 3.000 feet. Though Its glory could not be found orders came from I
Office across the street h*
boat, little or great, without Its duck Is far outshone by that of western the capital that a large uumber of the
Did You Ever Try
Court House.
quarters. All over the luud there are I’alestlne, stUI, both in the old mid the people should be killed. To prevent
great duck hatching establishments, new dl»|s*nsatlons. It tins a history of this slaughter of innocent folk the pu HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
Dr. Wise’s offi«-
tunny of them of a capacity huge Its own nnd.from an economic stand­ ting, a gisxl old man. said he stabbed
LIVERY barn ,
enough to produce 50.000 young ducks point will always enter very Inrgely the hslen after a few words over the
If
not, give him a call.
every year. Duck among the Chinese
Reliable Druggist.
SARCHKT,
into the life of Palestine.—Christian wine cups, and he was consequently
Is a staple delicacy. It Is salted mid Herald.
L . The Fashionable»
beheaded. No resident of the district Everything first-class.
Second
smoked like ham or beef.—New York
would deal the fatal blow, but an ltln-
World
Victor Hugo's Double.
eraut cobbler or bamboo worker did It
block South of P O.
Cleauing, Pressing a«> Pj>
Victor Hugo had a real double tn for a reward of 40 taels. Tradition
Notice of Sale of Tide Landa.
Willing to B» Reasonable.
flesh and blood, who exploited his adds that he was struck dead by light­
iug a Special
SraiTTL'L. U
«nr»«.—That the
"Do you believe In long engage­ physical resemblance to the man of
arris
w.H'-u 7*.a °!!’duOf ,he
Oregon
ning after leaving the execution ground.
ments?" he asked after she bad con­ genius. He cut bls beard like Hugo’s,
the
2
h
.
b,dder
«t't.
office
in
—Chinese Mercury.
Oregon on
sented to be his.
Store in Heins I’b»«^
copied the master’s dress In its small­
27. lBK, at 1(t:00 <i clock . m
tM»XLd T’«* .the
I merest in the
"Yes. dearest." she replied ”1 hav» est details and so for eighteen years
Sam»n»»i of Opinion.
Gallen1.
#ow '"nd* hereinafter dencribed,
always thought It was such a mistake divided with the master the adinlra-
••«'fvrr 'otlie owner or owners ol
"I suppose." said the young____
man
for two |H*ople to rush Into matrimony tluu of the public. His especial de­
¿nd ", dLJ‘ 'ut, n* ,”r frontiiqt on such tide
,h' preference right
before they learned to really know light was to |K>se In a |>oetteal attitude with the soiled collar and baggy trou­
S. WHlTEHOfi
thePm i'1**.' "ild <!l,c "nd °v<-rtow lands at
sers as he sat down lieslde a stranger
each other.”
hmw!?
Rrfe»°y*’re(|. provided .ueh offer
tn front of a Punch aud Judy show.
on
one
of
the
park
benches,
"you
would
ra«
Bnd «feo PruTKiin,
"Well, utiout how long would you He did this st a particular spot every
.
SON,
therefor 1
" ?ot »* •«« "or any offer
not take me for a member of a million­
wish the engagement to be?"
Thursday afternoon for years, thor­
n
for **“ th“n »7 50 per
aire’s family, would you?"
«T-nd
*i!
’
,
!
r
i
d
,
r
'
wr>,n
«
«he
right
to
reject
INSURANCE,
"Let uie se*! Would you think It oughly enjoying the murmurs of curi­
hriff™
S"kl ,“,>d’ arr situated
"No." answered the stranger after
MARINE, ACtH*
was too long If we dldu’t get married osity and applause proceeding from
« Ml™ ,“* Vo"nt» Oregon, and described
until a week from next Thursday?”— the gaping crowd which he deceived. suing him up; "frankly s|>eaklng. I For Stomach Trouble, Sluetiah
BONDS, E* .
wouldn
’
t.
”
*Dd «butting o> Lol
Chicago Record-Herald
ofSretlon ♦. T. 2 N.. K. io w
We do not hear that he reaped any
Ow
Liver
and
Habitual
Constipation.
“Neither would the millionaire." re­
-
linebeTi’r.* 5..1 PO,,,, '“here the section Tli.LA.MOOK
other reward but bls pleasure.
joined the young man sadly. "I asked
Both
Phon«-
Fallow Worms,
It cures by aiding all ol the Mar
*215, ?
water of Nehalem
him last night.“—8t. Paul Ploueer
ticor^r^l
"* ?
51
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Before Longfellow bought the bout»
•’.*?
l'_*
e fertfrutn
Didn’t Like th» Sult.
digestive organs—gently stimu­ i"tL'j£2*
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Press.
r**‘
in Cambridge so associated with his
rthfn«
”
"Sir." said the young mail as be en­
lates the liver and regulates the s. w ® 51* w ._ 1637.7 feet to low water L ind O ffick
memory It was owued aud occupied by tered the library for the purpose of In­
line.
A SFBCIALTT.
Stuck to Hia Bargain.
old Mrs. Cralgle Mr» t'ralgle was ■ terviewing the father of the only girl.
bowels—the only way that M. 12 26' E . <1.11.3 feet along low water
OWING * il
Exasperated Purchaser Didn't you
line.
woman of uiauy wc«ntrlcltlea. Some "I am In low with ....
your daughter.
___
guarantee that this parrot would re­ chronic constipation can be N. 17°line. E 677.0 feet along low water
one once tried to iwrauade her to have i Ha,e you auy objection to my »ult?"
lawyer
peat every word be beard?
cured. Especiallyrecommended N HV* 51* B , 1350 3 <eet to high water
her tree» tarred to protect them from
The old tnau looked the y m over
line.
Bird Dealer -Certeluly I did.
caterpillars, which also invaded b«r ! fro-u bead to foot.
for
women and
children. a. •• U2* W . 3*0» feet along high
R oom 3S* w°V>ra »taiffC.
water
"But be doenn't repeat a single
Mat.
neighbors’ tree» She refused to be oo . ”1 «ure hare." be replied. "Why t
Clears
blotched
complexions.
a. ^Hne^t^Ài*36 leí*1 a,o®<
word."
water
cruel to the caterpillar*
"They are I wouklu’t wear a tul»At »ult like that
XeXrJ«*** ** be<ln"ln<- fontainlnf
Pleasant to taks. Refuse »uMNstoK
"Ur repeats every word be bears
onr fellow worms. ' she »»Id.
' to a dog tight
Why don't you try but be never bears any. He U as bean.
deaf
Sold by Ch««. I, dough.
»um» other tailor?'-Chicago News
as a poet."
Thay Know Juat What to Do and Do
It Without Guidance.
Just so soon ns a baby turtle emerges
from the egg off he scuttles dowu to
the sen. lie lias uo one to teach him,
i . one to guide him. lu bls curious
Utile brain there is Implanted a streuk
of cautlou based upon the fnet that
until a certain period lu his life his
armor Is soft aud no defeuse against
hungry fish, aud he at once seeks the
shelter in the tropical profusion of the
gulf weed, which bolds within Its
brauchlug fronds an astonishing abun­
dance of marine life. Here the young
turtle feed» unmolested while Ills ar­
mor undergoes the hardening process.
Whatever the young sea turtle eats
and wherever he eats It—facta uot gen
era Uy ascertained oue thing Is cer­
tain. It ngreen with him immensely.
He leads a pleasant sort of life, bask­
in'; in the tropical sun nnd cruising
leisurely lu the cool depths.
Once lie bus attained the weight of
tweuty-tlve pound«. which usually oc­
curs within the first year, the turtle Is
free from all danger. After that uo
fish or mammal, however ravenous,
however well armed with teeth. Inter­
feres with the turtle.
When once he baa withdrawn his
head from Its position of outlook luto
tile folds of his neck betweeu tile two
shells Intending devourers may strug­
gle in vain to make uu impression
upon him.—Harper’s Weekly.
Mad»
of
BANKING IN
W. I STALEY, Principal
Salem. Ore
g
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Compare Our Prices
Wise Dental Co.,»c.
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Föley’s
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sä ÂÆx'fS. ■■
Somewhat Surpriaod.
“Why dkint your boy eut»r col tog»?"
Fr»m Hh Pa'» tid».
"Ha cmkln't pass th» examination “
•She doesut know «here the baby
"Do they bare to pass an examine get* bLs bad trttqier .”
tion? 1 thought all a college boy need
'That'» strange Moat young moth­
*1 was some fuuuy clvtliM" Pttt» er» can place that »ort of re»i«m»ll.U-
hurg Poet.
tty in a Jlfy "-LoulavUle Courier
I Journal
Detected.
It was at a Fourth of July meeting
tn a little city. The mayor. William
Smith, rose and at dignified length read
the Ihxlarathin of tndeiiendeace.
There was a pause; then from one
of the mayor's old schoolmates came
the tomi whisper T
’" never
____ -...
"Bill
writ .L.
that.
He ain't smart enough”-New York
Times
Hia Motiv».
Pillow» I never rea lined till three
year» ago why Dobaoa was always
„
-
prv»<IUiig
r*
*
““ W
— bat
Houlatera
made you
, I
Anetbor Definition.
,Jul* Wlltts-Aey, pa, wbat
queue? Pa A Coquette, my son, la »
*• wh’’
I mi him gift- New York Glebe.
tbai
Unappreaehabla.
Kxchaug»
—
Anger begins tn folly and
••
i
rofwotancs
Pythagoras
p,
I
Tail Student-Tour father H tonrhr
-* an.
— W- .
Isn’t k.1
hr’ Ok
Short
Studeot-No
That's
the tr mNe. You can't touch him at
all t'hkago Newa.
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O. n. BROWN.
Dit-I raun..
Lnnd Board.
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October ♦. 1M1O.
s. VIERECK.
Tillamook. Bakery«
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
Corner Stillwell Ave. and First
St. West, and both Phone*.
u* All KINO OF CAKES
All KINO OF MEAD
M“3 AL,curt*
GRADUATE
MRS.
PAGE’S
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