Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1911, Image 4

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    T illamook
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CHEAP PERFUMES.
SENSE OF DANGER.
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headlight ,
J uly 20, 1011.
SAILING BACKWARD.
SPECIAL !
bi ado From Musk Supplied by Many Feats of Seamanship Performed With
Varieties of Civet Cats.
Square Riggers.
Most women who Indulge freely in
Square rigged ships can, in case of
: the use of < heap perfumes do not necessity, be made to sail rudder fore­
know of wbat they are compounded. moot, and there are many eases known
The principal Ingredient of low priced where ships have sailed in that re­
perfumes is musk, animal musk, which versed order. Only a few years ago a
is obtained from several creatures.
case was recorded of such backward
The muskrat is probably the best nailing.
known of these, and a few decades
One Instance where the maneuver
ago the wives and sweethearts of men was employed by a genius in battle
who set traps around ditches and tactics rather than under the need of
ponds in the countryside carried proud­ marine disaster to a brilliant chapter
ly the bags of musk obtained from this in the history of Old Ironsides. This
source. As an article of commerce the account is taken from Maclay's naval
musk supplied by several varieties of history:
civet cats is probably the best known
“The sternmoet ship was observed
today. The odor is strong and sweet. luffing np so as to take a raking posi­
The strength is the particularly no­ tion across the Constitution's stern.
ticeable feature and is the reason Mindful of his danger, Captain Stew­
why It Is the foundation of the per­ art suddenly braced his main and miz­
fumes. In the small mammal house zen topsails flat to the mast, shook all
at the zoological gardens are two sizes forward, let go bls jib sheet and quiet­
of civets, and any one with an inves­ ly but swiftly backed, under cover of
tigating turn of mind may stand near the smoke, abreast the rear ship. The
the cages and catch the musky odor.
maneuver was executed In beautiful
The musk is used in the cheap per­ style. The yards swung around almost
fumes, as only a little Is needed to give as soon as the order was issued; the
a most lasting odor to an ounce of ship checked her course, trembled for
perfumery, but the musk itself is not a moment and then began backing. As
cheap, and it Is one of the duties of If by magic the Constitution hud
the attendant of the mammal bouse to dropped astern and almost befoie 111 ■
collect It. It is then sold through reg­ enemy was awnre of it was alongside
ular channels and Is one of the sources of the sternmost ship with every gun
of revenue to the zoo. although a small of her formidable battery reloaded and
one.—Philadelphia Record.
double shotted.”
The clipper ship Dreadnought lost
her rudder in a gale in the winter of
SHIPS THAT KICK.
18*12-3. and Captain Samuel Samuels
Seamen Don’t Like Thom and Dodge performed the great feat of sailing her
backward for more than 000 miles nnd
Them if They Can.
When sailors Join a ship almost the into safety in the harbor of Fayal.—
MADE HIMSELF BLUSH.
first question asked by each one as he New York Sun.
—
takes the wheel for the first time is,
k by Which an Actor Achieved a “Does alie kick?”
THE HERMITAGE.
Realistic Stage Effect.
Kicking, as it Is called by the sea­
Intel Frohman In ills "Memories men, is due to the action of the water Mansion In Which Aaron Durr Courted
i Manager” tells of a muscular under the lee of the rudder when the
Estelle Provost.
t by which Mr. F. F. Mackay vessel's stern, which has for a mo­
There still stands in the Paramus
•red an astonishing stage effect, ment been borne skyward on the crest
’as in Bronson Howard's "One of of u wave, falls back again into the valley, twenty miles from New York.
Girls.” Mr. Mackay was playing trough with such terrific force as to In Bergen county, N. J., well preserved
part of a French couut, who, in make her tremble fore and aft and and kept, the mansion In which Aaron
Sf the chief situations of the play, perhaps wrench the wheel from the Burr courted the beautiful Estelle
Provost, widow of an officer In the
kpeil In the face witli u glove grasp of (lie steersman.
Sometimes it happens that he is British army, herself an ardent royal­
■ English officer. Mr. Howard's
In that the count should become tiikeu unawares and. being unable to ist during the Revolution.
In the days of this courtship Burr's
rand furious at the affront, but let go In time, is flung right over the
■ckay contended that us be hail wheel to the other side of the deck, command in the American army was
/nown In the i>lay to be an expert often receiving serious injuries. Some­ stationed at White Plains, N. Y., and
■t and accustomed to danger be times a man will lie pitched right be was accustomed to ride from there
not likely to lose control of him- overboard Into the sea, nnd a recent to Paramus on horseback to the woo­
case 1» known of n man who received ing of hto ladylove, making the Jour­
t
Howard saw the point. The re­ a blow under the chin from one of the ney to and fro between sunset and
sat that the Frenchman received spokes and died a few days later from dawn. The mansion, known aa "The
LEAVES
TILLAMOOK
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'. 4 p.in.
Hermitage,’’ is of rough stone with
tisult without the movement of a the effects.
gothic
peaks.
A
picturesque
turnstile
in
some
of
the
worst
types
of
kick
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ARRIVE
YAMHILL
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3 p.m.
te He stood rigid. Only a flash
Connecting with PORTLAND TRAIN.
e eye for an instant revealed his ers kicking straps are used regularly admits visitors to the extensive
on. Then the audience saw his In nearly nil weathers, and many sail­ grounds.
FARE, $5.00.
Not far away is the old church, like­
grow rial and then pale. This ors refuse to go to sea In ships which
(pllowed by the quiet announce are known to lie confirmed kickers.— wise as it was In those perilous and
MRS.
J.
C.
HOLDEN,
Agent,
Tillamook.
Hotel Royal, Agent, Yamhill.
romantic dayB, where Burr and the
. from the count that lie would London Tit-Bits.
fair widow, hto persistent and arden
his seconds to tile Englishman
Dumas' Riot of Extravr janes.
wooing having won her, were mar-
exhibition of facial emotion be
Duuius' Monte Cristo villa was a rled. Adjoining and belonging to this
I by the visible rush of blood to
Jtor’a face was frequently noted lordly pleasure house, tropical In its church Is an ancient burying ground,
• time, It was a muscular trick, taste and Its extravagance—a weird many of whose moss grown grave­
lackey put on a tight collar for confusion of Bohemia nnd the Arablnn stone« have quaint and grotesque in­
scene and strained ills neck Nights. The spoils of the bazaars of scriptions. One offers this cheerful in­
it until the blood came, and Algeria and Tunis lay about the house, vitation:
Dear Brother and Sistor.
be released the pressure nnd the i oininln led with costly treasures of
Come visit our Tume;
home manufacture, in a supreme dis­
receded the effect waa reached.
Prepair for Grim Deth.
order. nnd th“ie was eiery embellish
For this is your Dume.
meat which the caprices of a luxuri­
—Browning's Magazine.
k Joke That Went Astray.
ant and undine plined imagination
'Xrab' the fact that some per- could suggest gothic turrets, pavll
e devoid of the sense of humor Ions, minarets, an artificial lake with
Odd Juries.
ory was told at a downtown an island nnd a cascade, a picture gal­
The sheriff of a certain county in
Manufacturers of
>n club: “1 forgot to pay my lery, a studio, an aviary, a monkey England, being of a Jocular turn of
>y last night and when I saw house, a stable, a bijou theater, a kiosk mind, quietly picked a Jury of the
la morning gave him the 5 cents With a blue celling studded with stars twelve fattest men eligible for the pur
tn Mid said. T thought every to serve na a workroom for the mas­ pose men no fat that when they ap
last ¡night you'd send a collector ter, wlio had the titles of Ills principal l>eared tn court and the time came
«■hnr, not on your life; not plays and stories graven conspicuous­ for them to take up their position in
jsr me twlest as much.' An ly on the atones of his dwelling.— the Jury bog it was found that but
IT the boy came to my office. “I’asnlonn of tlie French Romantics.”
nine of them could be accommodated.
> had never been before, wait
However, by rearrangement aud
• and when 1 came said: 'Say.
squeezing and amid the boisterous
Old Tims Smoke Nuisance.
■I aorry you thought 1 was
We are accustomed to think of the laughter of the court they dually sue
•i de nickel. Ye needn’t pay smoke nuisance ns a modern phenome­ ceeded In crowding Into their allotted
till ya want to, and about non. but Professor V. II Lewes shows quarters—a packed Jury in the most
^it—nix.’ I thanked him. and ‘hat It raised so much Indignation In literal sense. Following this fat Jury,
tMf to crack a Joke I have Englund <WMI years ago that a decree the same merry sheriff had collected a
long lino of credit.”—New was made forbidding the use of bltu lean Jury, thin enough to have been
iw.
tulnous eoul for fuel. Such fuel was accommodated in the Jury box twice
over. At another time he gathered a
‘hen a new thing
ho Aurora Borealis.
in the time of Queen Elizabeth an Jury of bartiers and, as a crowning
hi a theory enunciated bv other attempt to use bituminous coal feat, a Jury of twelve men who squint­
Lehsrd the aurora borealis was defeated by public opposition to ed.—Orson Bag.
* lot cathode rays, emitted by the smoke. The third effort attained
d Botiei b-il by the terrestrial complete success In the nineteenth cen­
Improving on Gray.
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County.
Mid In tin- upper strata of tury, and now the quantity of smoke
Oliver Herford and a friend were
The velocity of these belched Into the air Is so great that strolling through a section of town
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
’*sZust be nearly equal to Professor Lewes likens It to a cuuiu that waa plentifully strung with pul­
ut and very much greater latlve poison which aids In shortening ley lines on which many a family
First Class Lumber of the Best Quality/
Jncity of cathode rays pro- life, killing vegetation and begriming ''wash'' waa wavlug In the wind. Mr.
borntcry I^nard eon and destroying bulklings. -Youth's Herford's companion called attention
LET US
US FIGLIRE ON YOUR LUMBER BI LI
extremely •'hard" Con>|ianlon.
to the manner In which these gar­
emitted by unknown
ments shot out the sky and otherwise
• ucaa in the sun
disfigured the landscape. Mr Herford
A Story of Daniel Orow.
When Sir Morton Psto visited IbU gated at them thoughtfully and then
nass Tast.
country with a large assortment of gently murmured, "The short and alm
you have sold mors railroad »<hemea in hla head he gave pie flannels of the poor "-Naw York
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any clst-k I have ever a grand dinner, nt which old Daniel Proas
(B do It’ Clark When Brew was present When the com­
Child Portraits Made by
FAMILY
•elects a tie 1 say, I l>any were in good humor S.r Morton
Sure Ms Knew.
"Yon don’t know everything, 1 bel
Us are Child-Like.
for you " When an developed Ills plans In detail and did
RECIPES
I aay. That's too It very plausibly. Drew listened to the that you can’t tell me what to a chi
Just as our portraits of adults
•y both bits. -Toledo eud and then, turning to the gentle­ ropodlat ”
"Yee. t can too A chiropodist la
possess strength and character.
man sitting next to him. remarked.
one of those chap, who can tell your
“We ain't goin' to do none o' them 'ere
The
valued
family
te-
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We are experts in lighting
character from your handwriting
things '• That ended It.
cif.es for cough i and cold
"Bleassd tf I thought you knew ItT
and | osing, and’our equipment
- Baltimore American.
cure, liniments, tonics and
Quite a Criminal
is ccmplete. Cctne in ard see
other remedies have
“I auppoaa there's none of ns better
onr
line.
Finn we should l<e ’*
careful attention here
"Indeed, nol I was thinking It over
the most intricate prescrip­
last night Why. only yesterday I was
tions.
guilty of killlug time, murdering a
a happy eodtugF tune, smothering a yawn, stealing
NiXt to the Post Offer.
Our fresh, high grade
a worse My
kiss, cutting a creditor and breaking
drugs will help to make
into a iH-rspIratton
Ixtndon Tit Bit»
garchlaf and
leveloped to a Marked Degree In
Who Work In Minos.
There is something about mines
p pea Is to the superstitions of man-
— lnd. writes T. Lane Carter in the
‘lining nnd Scientific Frees. One of
se moat marked effects be has noticed
i men who have spent most of their
te in mining is a sense of danger that
,-iddenly comes over them.
"Some would call this faculty the
xth sense,” he writes. "If you asked
miner how he knows there is sotne-
ilng wrong he will reply that he feels
I had a remarkable illustration of
is n few years ago.
XT was walking along a main drift
• Ith a mine captain, a man who had
■en working in mines for over forty
ars, having started as a lad In the
Ines of Cornwall.
Suddenly he
¿Jpped and exclaimed that something
is wrong.
‘For the life of me I could not see
thing amiss. The timbers seemed
Id, and the drive pillars looked ne­
'e. But the captain was not satis
1 and insisted on climbing into the
pe to investigate. There he found
urge crack, running for hundreds of
t, indicating a movement of the
itn of serious proportions.
Had this discovery not been made
lime there would have been a serl
j accident tn the mine, with a prob
t loss of life. I dare say the years
experience in the mine hud develop
a jiower in him which the men
ed superstition, but which was real
he faculty of accurate observation, i
ch to him seemed unconscious."
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A Candid Huiler
"Can you support niy daughter in
good style T"
“I II do my |«at, air I moM admit,
however, that we shaH have >• buy
th- furniture u|x>u the Installment
plan ” Washington tlrraM
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Right prices
assured.
also
1» your glasses are broken, send them to
me at McMinnville, t)re.
I have an up-to-date grinding plant there
111 1 will attend to all repair work promptly.
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
Henry E, Morris,
I will make trips to Tillamook about
every two mouths.