5, 1011 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY LEST WE FORGET. THE ELECTROSCOPE. A Critic Remind« U« How Our P«opl« Instrument by Which th« Pr«»«nes of Electricity 1« Detected. Hava Bucksd Progr«««. The electnsa ope 1» an instrument for We of I bi» big republic complacent­ ly affirm the glory of our national the detection of electricity. It depends achievements and are uot without for It» action on the principle that temptation to acclaim them a» proof bislle» charged with like electricity re­ pel, while those charged with unlike of superior craft and judgment. But herein do we forget that we are electricity attract each other. The ordi­ ou record ua having cast our vote I nary pith bull »u»i»*nded on a silk against every move that baa contrib­ thread 1» the simplest form of the lu uted to the present century’» develop­ strument. The most common type of electro- ment. We raised our voices in contemptu­ scope 1» that devised by Bennett lu ous protest against the first projected 1787 and known as the gold leaf elec- railways Hud the locomotive waited troscope. It consist» of two strip» ot Its i U nal from the people It would not gold leaf or thin aluminium foil sus­ pended from the lower extremity of a yet h l i a started. M b .1 the electric telegraph was conductor within a glass bottle or jar. shown to ua we brushed It aside a« a The upper end of the conductor ter­ toy and laughed ita Inventor to scorn minate» lu a ball or a plate In case the when li * offered to sell ns bls rights instrument 1» to be used as a condens­ for a few thousand dollars. ing electroscope. If a body charged We put Into Jail as an Impostor the with positive electricity 1» brought near first man who brought anthracite coal the knob of the electroscope the nega­ to market We broke to pieces Howe's tive electricity will be attracted to the sewing ma* blue as an Invention calcu­ knob mid the positive repelled to the lated to ruin the working classes, mid leaves, which diverge. If now tlie fin we dlil the same thing to the harvester ger 1» touched to the knob the positive and the binder We acorned the type­ electricity 1« drawn off and the leave« writer ns n plaything. collapse, while the negative electricity We gathered together In maH« meet­ Is held bound, Removing the charged ing« of Indignation at the first pro­ body, the leaves will diverge again, posal to Install electric trolley llril*«. charged with negative electricity. In mid when Dr. Bell told ns he had In­ this case tlie Instrument can lie used vented an liMitrument by menus of to determine the nature of a charge of which we might talk to one another a Irody brought near It, as with u posi­ across tin* town we responded with tive ( barge tlie leaves will collapse and iiccustonied rhllciilo, and only the ru le- with a negative charge spread farther less among uh contributed It its be- apart.—Exchange. Ing. Atlantic Monthly. HUMAN DISSECTION. Surg«ry and th« Anatomi«t« In the Olden Day«. For a long time Alexandria was the only medical center of the world, and the physician Galen, bora about 1311 A. D., hud to Journey from Rome to the African city even to »eo a skele­ ton. He sent hl« »indents to tbe Ger­ man biiltletb-hl« to dissect the bislh*» of the national enemies, while he him­ self used ii |«* n a» luo«t resembling hu- uiuu being« Human illsuectluu wu» revived lu Bologna lu the fourteenth eeuttiry, where Madonna Maiixollnn Inter was professor of uuatuuiy, uu- (loubtislly one of tbe flrst women doc­ tors, If not tin* very flrst. Leonardo da Vinci, painter of "The Last Sui>- Jier." waa a groat anatomist, but dls- ^•rtion bud fnlleu Into disuse when Vesalln« finally revived It about the middle of the sixteenth century. Even li( comparatively modern time« anulonilst» have been the objeet of at­ tacks by the populace. In 1705 Dr. John Hlilppen of Philadelphia was mobbed ns a grave robber. Doctors’ riot» In New York occurred twenty- three years later and were due to the belief that Hie lliedk'al atudeiit« rob­ bed graves continually. It was the luck of op|«>rtunlty to obtain subjects regularly that led to the practice of gruie robbing and originated what Dr. Keene culls "u set of the lowest posslbl« villain«—the resurrectionists." —Nsw York World. Do You H«lp Other«? Tt has been tritely said that for ev­ ery one who stand« alone there are twelve to lean against 111 hr How Is It with you? Are you one of those against whom others lean for help and encouragement, or ar» you leaning against some one and drawing your InapIraUim and courage from him? it dc|«*n<1« entirely on yourself whether you take a positive attitude lu your work <>r whether your negative char­ acteristic shall dominate. It la much easier lo go thtvngh life making aa little effort a« |s«ulhle. but tt la a poor way If we are going to make life yield even a small modicum ot w hat It hold« for us. If you are work­ ing earnestly and hoping tor aucceaa there la only one way to attain It. and that la through your |a>altlva cliarac teristics Philadelphia l-edger. Julius C««««r. Caeaar wa» a«aa»alnat«*d March 18. 44 B <'., and wns nt the time of his death fifty-six years old It I» not aloue a« a military geniti» that Ms fam* eudurea. By aliuoat eoiumou cviiM-ut he waa the lu.sit remarkable all round mau uf autkiulty - maaterful- ly great not only a« general, but an writer. «tatraman and adnilulatrator ’n mldltlou to tlieae high accompltah irat« he was a great uiatbeiuattclan, nlilkdogiMt. arvhltect and Jurist Hl« eouversatlonal powern wert* er.traor dlnary, and froui all aecount« he waa lu hl« tnauuer »ne of the most at tractlv« uf uieu H«nry sf Navarro and th« Red. Henry IV of France wa» a Nr IM be- liver lu tbe adage. "8|>are the rwd and »poll tbe child " In a letler to ths goveru**«» of his «on tie wrote lu Oc- taber. IttPT "Madame I hara to com |4aln that you have not Inforuied me of b«vlug flogged my auu I dvatrs • nd roque* st that you will liog him w hen»» er he I« itiaolwdleut or other wl«e troubhtaome. knowing aa I that n- thing will do him more good I aiwk from •■«perlene*. «• at hu «g» 1 wa« frequently btr* h»d " rari» Gau Iota Th. H..,, Squlro, Daugktw By th« way. do ap*S your aaat* «rita a lara* ar ■ •«•il K. Mr» McNab«* VUIagvr Oh. ■toSUa ter**, atea ltate« M A. F. A STUDY IN FIGURES Calculations N«c««««ry to Produc« th« Nautical Almanac. It may safely be said that no one outside the publishing office has read tbe entire Nautical Almanac from be­ ginning to end, but each figure of the printed almanac Is in the office ex­ amined twice and read three times. The total number of figures exceeds a million; but. great as that number Is. It is trifling compared with the num ber of figures employed In the calcula­ tions, as tbe almanac figures repre­ sent “bare” results only. The maon. for Instance, requires for Its calcu­ lation more thau a million and a half of figures, and similarly with other brandies of the work, such as the sun, the planets, etc. Contrary to the general oplulon. practically every fig­ ure In tbe book Is fresh from year to year. The tables from which nearly all the work Is calculated have been original­ ly constructed from the lalsirs of the astronomical observer, and to a large extent from the ohsen atii.us of the sun. iuooii and planets made at the Royal observatory, Greenwich. Tele­ scopes and other astronomicnl appli­ ances are conspicuously absent, as the work of the «tuff 1« purely mathemati­ cal and not observational.—London Telegraph. Some lnterf«rone« Wirol»»» Operators Cannot Ovcrcom«. Few are the steamer passengers who fall to visit the wireless office aboard ship to watch the operation of tbe in­ strument» and to question the oper­ ator. Needless to Bay, the technical underotiiiidlng of the well meaning visitors 1» a variable quantity. The operator must listen to wondering ex­ clamations. original suggestions for the Improvement of the service, dis­ courses on the relations between wire­ less telegraphy and spiritualism and other doubtful topics with uniform courtesy, At time», however, the strain Is too great. It was a lady pas- senger with an eye for details who came to the wireless room and looked wonderingly In. "Oh, here's the wireless! May 1 come in? Isn't it wonderful to think of sending those those waves—you call them waves, don't you? How fas­ cinating to work at this! Are those jars filled with water?” "Those are condenser jars, madam, quite empty.” "Really? I don't believe I could ever understand It. That coll of wire looks like a birdcage.” "That is the Inductance helix.” "What are those things over your ears?" “The receiving telephones.” "Then you have telephone connec­ tion too. One can hardly keep up with tbe times these days. What does that coll do?” ‘That Is the receiving tuner and In­ terference preveuter.” "Wonderful! Does It keep out all in­ terference?” “Not all," replied the operator wea­ rily. “Some kinds of Interference can't I m * tuned out; we Just have to stand It.”—Youth's Companion. "By calltag it tteawaiie rUst»’- rtttsbarg |*oat Fast Steamer : * N to GATE to GOLDEN I I ■ Leaves Tillamook for I A ttorney - at -L aw • Complete set of Abstract Book^ in office. Taxes paid for non­ Residents. Office opposite Post Office. Both phones. CARI- haberlach , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Çritiecher Abvokat, Astoria and Portland, ■ Office acr ««s the street and north from the Post Office. EORGE WILLETT, THURSDAY of Eaeh Week. A ttorney - at -L aw . Freight and Passengers Next to Tillamook County Bank, T illamook - O regon GOYNE, A ttorney - at -L aw . FOR RATES-ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN, Agent. Office : Opposite Court House, T illamook , O regon T. BO ALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK. Office- Olson Building. EIGHT CENTS A DAY. A live business training school. Endorsed by business men. Residence : Mrs. Weiss’ house, west ot The school whose graduates secure positions and hold them. Mrs. Walker’r.. Workers’ Pay In England When Board Living expenses low. School in continuous session. Send Waa a Shilling a Week. for catalogue. There was a time when n workman In England received 8 cent« a day a» an ordinary wage, when «killed ar­ tisans commanded 12 cents a day and when women worked in the field at such tasks a« reaping straw, hoeing, planting bean« and washing sheep for 2 cent« a day, and a wise student of the subject has expressed tbe opin­ ion that tbe British workman of that day was better off thau be bus ever been since theu. That sounds paradoxical, But the explanation 1» this: The workman who sold his services for 8 cents a day could buy good beet or niuttou for lV-j cents a pound. Wheat cost him on the average only 18 cents a bushel. He could get board for 12 to lii cents a week. Tbe pay he would receive for fifteen weeks’ services would suffice to purchase a supply of suitable food­ stuffs. according to the standard of his time (consisting uf wheat, malt and oatmeal), to maintain his family for an entire year. A Legend of Mount Omi. Under these circumstances 8 cents a Mount Omi. ou the border between wmterii Chinn and Tibet. hum the long­ day Increased to 12 cent» in harvest est ■tairenee in the world. Ou top of time- was a fair wuge. and “times th<> mountain there stand« n Buddhist were good" for the average workman. temple, around which gather some of —McClure's Magazine. the holiest tradition« of that religion and which I* made a Mecca to the Opa-a In Dumb Show. The late Clara Novell» In her remi- Chine«*. To facilitate the aacent of Its allppery sides some 20.UK I steps nlacences telle how Mallbran once ap- have lieen cut III the mountain, form­ penfed In 'Sounambula" without ut­ ing a single flight, up which the pil­ tering a note. She bad taken cold grim tolls. Because of It« inaeceaal and waa prevented from aiuglng at blllty few European« have ever visited the lnat moment, though crowd« of the «|ait. but a number of traveler» early comer« already tilled the houae. have ascended the atnlrway and are "On the mnuager telling her, In de­ pualtlve that It 1« no legendary myth. spair, that, besldee loss of money, Then* 1« a legend that In earlier time» these disappointed people would be the pilgrim waa forced to amend the daugcroua «he said, T can't «|>eak mouutalu without artlliclal aid« uutll above my breath; I should have to do the monk« conceived the plan of re It tn dumb abowf Bunn at once qulrlng every pilgrim w ho would gain caught at thia outburst aa If seriously especial lieuedt of Ida jouruey to cut a meant and on his knees begged her alugle step to try this, snd she. fired by the nov­ elty. did so The grateful public rav­ Som« C«n«alstion. ed In praise of thia surprising tour de He was a frugal Scot and when tbe force, and the sensation it made filled collectlou plate came rouud drop|H*d the liepers." In a fiurlu lu mistake fur the humble copper. 8|H*edlly discovering his mis­ Bathing Maehinoa take, however, he stepped softly down Somebody has Inquired why “bath­ tbe aisle mid reqii»*«t,«l the oof gath­ ing machine«.'' tbe comfortable priva­ erer to give bliu I>ack the coin, which cy of which for ocean bathing ha« request wa« politely but firmly re never attracted bathers in thia eoun fueed. A shade of disappointment flit­ try, are called machines, remarking ted over the uortheruer's face as lie that there Is nothing of a machine walk»«d be foro?" «sk«d One forgive« tbe royal Cbark-a mu. b ths coy maM frivolity for the aake of hie dying “Y«~ yawuari th« worldly yuttag •pooch, “i lent lemon. 1 fear I'm an un man. "but a«v«r bvfura a cbaprroa. conactoaable time a «tyingHarper’s two «mall broitwrs ami a p*i bnlhl.«" And than «b« suggrotnl a trip down I be oM road to aee tb* star*. Chicago N*wa. A «»gar Coaled PitL "How did you iwrouad« your datigli ter to learn kIchea wort*" T. 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Notice of Sale of Tide Lands. NOT1CB 1« Haaaav Give»,—That the V.““1 P0?,"1 of tb* St“te Oregon ,T r hJ,5?**t bldd»r at Its oWre In the Lnpitol Building, nt Salem. Oregon, on December 21. l»to. nt 10:00 o'clock a m.. tatovm In the tide and ovetkow lands hereinafter dexribed, «I*1««- however to the owner or owner, of nny land, abutting or fronting on nueh tide and oversow lands, the preference right *5“ **d »'"*«» lend« at the highest price otered. provided sneh offer »«‘b. ««d atao providing th*’ „the land will not be sold nor any offer therefor accepted for levs than »T.SO per r”rr»t«« the right to reject •nZ *“d nil bid«. Said lands are situated la Tillamook County. Dragon, and described a« follows. Tideland, fronting and abetting on Lot No. S of Section ♦, T. 3 N.. B. IO W. Beginning at a point where the section line between Section, « and 9. T. 3 N.. K. 1<> W . interre-t, the high water of Nehalem Bay. located B. «9» At’ W. *75* « feet from the corner common lo Sections 3. ♦. V and lu and running thence k. »9» St’ W.------------ * water Uae. N. 12* 8«' E water Ita«. M. IT* SW* water Hw M 51* A. water hee • - •* 02* It cures by aiding all of tha digestive organs—gently stimu­ lates the liver and regulate« tha bowels—the only way that chronic constipation can ba cured. Espcciallyrecommendeto for women and children Clears blotched complexions. a. Pleasant ta take. Refuse subsbtates. Sold by Cha«. I. Clough. c TsMtote TimvU B uilding . Tillaincok, Oregon R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office over J. A. Todd & Co., Tillamook, Ore. c - hawk , Compare Our Prices &*4( R.d R.toU? hatM C oncrete M m . ¿is- b^toiteE ZSUtaC ♦3.9 acre«. " , *“* b*4* •*»»« be .ddre.^d 1 ■ . »row«. Clerk Blate Land Board B«lroc Oregua and marked " Applicatior •■d tod to pntvham tide laada " G. G. BROWN. _ ... _ Clerk State Land Board Otte I thl« October ♦. l«lu. S. VIERECK. Tillamook Bakery, OFFtolTE THE ALLEN HOUSE. Stülwell Ar*. aBd Rm 8frt. and troth Phon*«. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, BAY CITY, OREGON. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon ~j~y. p. j. sharp , RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street frotr the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. SARCIIET, . The Fashionable Tailor. Cleauiug, Pressing and Repair­ ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. Phone A. 100W COW INC LAWYERS R oom 13*4 W owckstbr B vildixo , T hi «, ano O ak S tkbbts . Room Neit to the U.S. Land Office, PORTLAND, OREGON. ALICIA PHELPS, GRADUATE NURSE, MRS. PAGE’S TILLAMOOK, HOUSE, ORE •"•Dr. King’s New Discovery f"C8JÍ8r AtoSUTBStoTStoLMtoTOtoBLOL SPECIALTY IN ALL KINO OF CAKES All KINO OF MEAD BREAD