TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, I three Great Channels. MBau being—man, woman ■Bro and cont let. neuras- deep sea fisherman. athlete —feeds the blessing of God nse, and ouly three, great ■tap'insibility. recreation on: work, play and love, any life is happy in spite I nd pain, successful despite Bhiilores. Without them a ski- heart, severs his con- felt Ion with God. if you tap a headstrong, fatuous ipverreachlng himself you Skim responsibility, recrea- ■ttlon. If you want to put ■aspiration into the gelati­ mer of a street walker or tag mentality of n hysteric ■furnish Just the same trio Beation and affection. In ■be healing power which ■ give in real life, and real [just these three things. Beds are fixed for all of us me all sufficing bounty iu if we can get aud keep in It.—Atlantic. ¡ For Whooping Cough. Klarming relic of medieval tame to my notice recently ■was discussing with her ir the probability of her Bing whooping cough, which prevalent in the community. Beeper, a most dependable, ■iper. of more than average I aud judgment, said: “Mrs. fou ll let me I can keep your pm having whooping cough, pts of children from having Wouldn't do it without telling Bartha, what Is It?" tch a live mouse and kill and kid stuff it and bake It and [the children. It Isn’t bad to | of course they don't know is. That would spoil the riend’s exclamation of horror I with conviction. "I’ve given >f children, and never one of I whooping cough.”—Mary lutz iu Designer. ■ When Wagner Died. fly all the visitors to Venice,” ■iter from that city, “go to the ■in palace to see the place ■aguer lived nearly a year and Be died Iu February. 1883. We we here on that glorious spring ■n they bore the muster away, member the long line of mourn- kes, wish that the palace could inong other mementos a pic- nha( occasion. The great state lontaiued Anton Seidl's orches- id after It came barges with I nobles, great men and women, leepest mourning. This Is the rhich some artist should flx on But, ulas. be who saw It lever know what it represented he had been here at the time, isle, under Seidl und Neumann, effect on the mourning throng ih could portray.” There Is nothing to mark the Arch House, where Carlyle was boru. lu the Scottish village of Ecclefechati. from the other lowly dwellings timt line the village street, und a native guide will be needed If the pilgrim desires to lind his way to Carlyle's grave; lieuee the story o? the great writer's brother. James, who was met one day lu the village by a baud of Americans. Igno­ rant of Ids identity, they asked him the whereabouts of Carlyle's grave. “Which Carlyle?" "Oh. the great Car­ lyle, Thomas Carlyle.” With unmoved face he gave the Information asked and was iewarded with a tine outburst of hero worship, "We have come all the way from America.” said the spokesman of the pilgrims, “to lay this wreath on our great teacher’s grave.” "Ha!” rejoined James, still unmoved. “It's a gey harmless occu- pation!” All of whlch. and especially that “Which Carlyle?" goes to show how vain is the search of the man who visits Ecclefechan on the lookout for worshipers of Carlyle.—Argonaut. last survivor of the Revolution- ar was John Gray, who died In county, O., aged 104 years, on 126. 1368. He came to the Buck- (tate early In its existence. For ¡years before he died he drew an 11 pension of $500 from the gov- knt, General John A. Bingham g got a special act through bss for this. Gray's father was at the battle of Stillwater and ok his place In the army, being llxteeu years old then. lie serv- rough the remainder of the war. nllltary record is on file at the of the state commissioner of sol- clalms.—Columbus Dispatch. The Bull of Perillus. Hilus of Athens Is said to have In- M for Phalaris. tyrant of Agrigen- [ 570 B. C-, a brazen bull which led on the side to admit victims were to be roasted by the fire th was built underneath. The dy- groans of the sufferers resembled ily the roaring of a mad bull, Pha greatly admired the Invention and ray of test roasted the inventor Later the populace rose in re- on and burned Phalaris. Progress. notice a lady has received by dess a prescription from her doctor »«.” B bat was It?” Fold her to brace np and she would p K." Fell, well. Here's a case of drug ) treatment by wireless prescription a sickles« Illness. What an age we I in!”—Philadelphia Ledger. Small Things. Fe are too fond of our own w BL j want to be doing what we fancy fhty things, but the great potart ■ do small things, when «ailed tn tn. In a right spirit—B. CseS. Marveleua. -There 1« no doubt that n a tare’s rks are indeed marvelous. Bbe— Crt’t they? Only fancy, even tbs lest Insect has its Latin asms.— n M A. P. Indispensable. taicker—Did be make himssff M isable to the firm? Böcker—Tra, cb so that when be left they i re detective« looking for him -N •k Tlmrai one opened his eyes before passing away sence. She is the Indispensable fac- and added: “Man kann auch sagen. tor to any borne life worthy of tbe Je me meurs!” ¡One can also In French name.—Troy Press. use the reflexive form of the verb “to die”) His last flicker of interest was Look About You. In the word more than in the fact of It Is wonderful how much one can Baath. learn by cultivating the habit of ob­ servation. As you walk In the street Disraeli’s Humor. 1 was Introduced by particular re­ or ride tn the car you pick up a sur­ quest to Mrs. Wyndham Lewis, • pret­ prising amount of Information Our fellow beings are Intensely Interesting, ty little woman, a flirt and a rattle— indeed, gifted with ■ volubility I and they are constantly teaching us staould think unequaled and of which something or other. Do not let your 1 can convey no idea. Sbe told me knowledge stagnate. Put it to some ■be liked “silent, melancholy men." 1 practical use. answered that I bad no doubt of It— No Ono to Oo It Letter of Benjamin Disraeli to His Bls-' I "You say you have three small chil­ dren. Can't you And work?” The man with the three days' beard An Optimist. and the ragged trousers wiped away “Pa, what is an optimist?” “A b optimist, my son, is a man with a tear. “Alas, mum." be said. “It wouldn't 11 cents In bls pocket who doesn't grow sarcastic when be reads that bis be any good They ain't old enough to «wentry's per capita wealth is 137."— work yet." Birmingham Age-Herald. Raving. “John, the cook has been drinking Worth Trying. “1 washed Willie’s psnt* t'udder day. again.” "Is she very drunk?" Bad dey shrunk so dat de po' chile kin “Oh, very. She says she'll never ks'dly walk In ‘urn. Won'er bow I leave us.”—Washington Star. gwan fix urn’’ “Try washin' de chile. Maybe be In th« Tails. shrink too.” “I understand your consim. married a straggling young man.” “Tea. be struggled all right, trat he couldn't get away from her. "-Pitts burg Press. KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISHED LUMBER. 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Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., “but Dr. Kiner’s New Life i Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great.” Try them for any ' arotiiach, liver or kidney trouble. Only 25c. at Charles I. Clough. When buying a cough medicine i for children itear in mind that | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is i most effectual for colds, croup and ! that it contains no harmful drug. ; For sale by laimar*« Ding Store. For either acute or chronic kidney disorders, for annoying and pain- I ful urinary irregularities take I Foley Kidney Pills. An honest and lay!”—New York effective medicine for kidney and bladder disorder«. —C. L Clough. 4 A. K. CASE, Î Tillamook Iron Works 1 PPOFSlBTOIt 4 4 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. 1 4 Holler Work, Logger’« Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. 4 A* TILLAMOOK, HANDICAPPED I I I I | 1 i ! i I | , I OREGON. r WF W W Vtr VWWWV wwtata The boy or girl with any defect of vision is greatly handicapped in the pursuit of knowledge in the school room. If your l>oy or girl does not show a high js-r centage of average in the school re|M>rt the pfobabili- ties are that there D some, thing the matter with the eyes. To find out costs you nothing if you wi ill ............. bring them to me for examina- lion. ft doesn't pay to guess IlitOHt about the eyesight of your child— —it is better to see that the eye« a re right. If glasse» are needed 1 am prepared to furnish the exact thhig that will meet the needs of the case. Remember 1 tliat they are guaranteed for one year, and I am here to make them gissl. “ Traveling fa kirn are not" Dr. H. E. Morris, EYE SPECIALIST. TILLAMOOK OREGON : J « : « a a « « • I : 1 TOWER’S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED CLOTHING JJ will give you full value for every dollar spent and keep you dry In the wettest weather. suns »322 SLICKERS “322 POMMEL SUCKERS •3 a2 mo rvrirvwiftpe CATALDO rxa AJLT ower C o , bostom . ua a — Towu C anadian Causwvto rowwo c»-. Administrator’« Notice. M oths ie Hsssnv Grass.—That the County Court of the «tale of (fragua, for the Count, of Tillamook hue appointed the undersigned the ndmlnletretor of the retate of LOttlS RI.ATT1.AP, .leceseed, anil all |ier«>ne having etalma aaainet the ••id