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Tillamook Headlight, April 1O, 1013, WORK WITH DEATH THORN & PARSONS STAGE FRIGHT. LURE OF THE CIRCUS. Na« 8van a VsA -.-» Is Wholly Pros Film the Disease. L y) w rt .•! u t- . It Is said that there are really few Rouietluies I tiling tbei Perilous Callings Where Life Is public |iersi>i».iges who are free froui two distinct VHiisties ol Imuitm^y, liability to stage fright. The veteraa ■uld an old circus man. oue ot wlucfe Always In Danger. Is as likely to Is- affected as tiie nolle. we might call the rovers aud tbe ottar Frequently the attack conies when least expected. and. no matter bow tiie stay at boules. With my own tastw HOW MEN LOSE THEIR NERVE often the speaker or the artist may i tor roving It waa bard for me to ua- I derstmid that nlucty nlue parsons la have faced mi audience, he cun never every hundred are content to ataj la feel quite certain Him lie will not un Sudden Peril Often Causes Them to dergo tiie tortures of this form of oue place most of their lives sad eve« • Drop Their Goats.” and Thon Their uervousiieas sre unhappy if tukeu out ot It. bat Courage Never Returns—A Loss of it is a curious fact nevertheless that there me such people, aud they era tka with the problem of buy ng Harness Heart and a Race For Life. stage fright sometimes stimulates la vast majority, lire rover, wbo la oaa rnsu or woman in a hundred, ilkea te you will find it distinctly advanta- lliimmi nature becomes callous to stead of liofielesMly confusing tbe I wander and Is unhappy If confluod to I geous to come and do,your select speaker or performer There is a story ing here. You will get t'-e best the daily association with peril. But one place Probably if it were mx for qualities, tiie nibst thorough and now and then something tears away to the effect that a friend of Canning him there would be no circus, larva ouce observed to him Just ns that ¡conscientious workmanship and be of the road has a strong bold ou sit I charged tiie most reasonable prices. the callous spot aud leaves tbe raw. great uian was about to address tbe We can supply single or double naked nerve exposed. Both Phones, house of commons on an important the circus iieople. from performers te I Sets or any single article that you Structural steelworkers run many measure: “Why, your hands are cold canvasruen aud drivers. “When'you bear the baud play you Join ontf ie I may be in need of, You are nervous.” chances of losing their nerve—"drop and clammy tbe way they put it themselves, and "In that case," Calming is reported I ping their goats." they call it. Only once I bad a striking illuatrattoo off the other day one of them wbo hud to have replied. “I shall make a good this. Next Door to Tillamook Coaatv Bank never known fear was standing on the speech." And the prediction was fully 1 was checking window paper la a outer edge of a lofty steel framework veriUed, since the orator was at bis email town and came to a Ano plate I and chanced to look down into tbe very best on that occasion. For obvious reasons musicians are gluss front It was tbe best tailoring street. He saw a trolley car run over among tbe worst sufferers from stage establishment there aud ordtnaHiy a uewsboy. lustantly his mind was would have been passed by tbe lithog swmu|ied with thoughts of death. He I fright. Oue artist trembles, another rapher as unobtainable, but it had a stretched himself Aat on tbe beam and perspires excessively, a third suffers slugle sheet of our paper and 1 went crawled to an island of planking from headache, and a fourth is con in to take up the order. It developed When a man once d *es that ou top of sumed with a terrible thirst. Its most that the tailor's brother was a rover d • a i a skyscraper he has tlulshed bls high embarrassing manifestation, chiefly and had trouiied with circuses as a among those performing upon strluged , work. bandsman—a windjammer. In tbe ver- "They never come back." said an old instruments, lies In the nervous trem nncuhir His Infiueuce bad put that foreman "It's a pity, too, for they bling of the bow when sustained notes ; lithograph there, and be chatted wit* can never get a quarter tbe pay at an are attempted , i Pianists, too. have their troubles In tne. other Job that they did at this before “You won't catch me round her* to this respect, and many artists have i they looked down and saw death.” told of cases wherein "their Angers ! morrow, Mike, while that show ta la Much of the world s work Is done by town!" he said "If I saw ns much as men who have to keep their nerve tn ran away with them.” Singers ex- a side wall half a mile off I'd be Join tin* face of |s*rll Sometimes a man perlence ii “cntch In the throat" that ing out again! No. sir! I’m going up will not go to pieces until after a long Is deadly, to sny nothing of a twitch Into the country tonight My brother ing of tin* lips, fatal to elenr entitle In run of danger. Primarily the cause i pays me good wages here, and tlieres tlou. may Is* fatigue or bud liver or bad It Is related that Rubinstein, in tile nothing in trouplng " uerves. but when it Is all over he de A week later I dropped back to the height of his powers, gave over the cides he has had enough and seeks an profits of II lucrative engagement for show It was 10 | ii the morning, and other vocation. the parade was Just leaving the lot. There’s Cyrus Noble, pure, old and patatabl In the places where high explosives no other reason than that lie suffered Somebody shouted. "Hey there. Mikel” Bottled at drinking strength. me iiiaiiufm lured the men are subject i an attack of this curious malady.— from the big band wagon, mid on going Harper's Weekly. ed to a constmit nervous strain They Costs no more than any other whiskey nearer I saw the tnllor's brother, seat get used to it. like everything else, ed mtiong the other windjammers, but wlien mi accident comes there Is ANCIENT MONOPOLIES. with n red mid gold coat, a plumed bat sure to be some oue nmoug tbe sur and his cornet vlvors who drops out of tbe ranks of A Corner In Corn In tbe Early Days of “I thought you were going up into the workers the Egyptians. Sherry Wire the country." lii a plant where more dynamite, Tin* evil of monopolies and rings was Angelica Wine "Forget It"’ he replied. “I didn't ZN».’ nitroglycerin, guncottou and other known to ancients. Aristotle referring Zenfendel Wine per quart 35c. He had beard the band play. Tokey................. ... per quart 40c peiitup destruction are made than any- to them in ills •’Polities.” mid then. as Circus people are of all sorts— old Pfimbleford, bottled in bond, Claret ........................ per quart 25c u livre else In the world nearly a thou now It wiik found necessary to hold and young. Americans and foreign per bottle...................................... $1 50 White Grape Juice.. 75c Famous sand lives depend more or less ou a them In check by legislation The mo Cw?'“’s Pure Rye, bottled in born, well paid performers mid bosses Ixical Beer, quart, 3 bottles for 50c thermometer nopollst was in Itoinnn law called a > 'find, bottle .1.25 Domestic Beer, qt., 3 bottles for 75c and ne'er do well hostlers, canvasn’en The World Over In one step iu tbe manufacture of dnI'tlnmiri iis mid punished under the and razorbacks. From time to thus f Crow, bottled in bond, per ■»ottle ............................................. 1.50 nitroglycerin it Is a quiveriug, sullen Lex Julia de Annona. Monopolies of they will turn and deuounco their cwll- For its exquisite flavor. K.fmitage. bottled in bond, per Auld iu u big caldron brilliantly lighted . clothing, tlsh and all articles of food Ing, Just, like other people, I d fact. ( a ! roitle ..................... ............... ... 1.50 The choice of all men by electricity. Glycerin is continually were prohibited by the Emperor Zeno never knew n man In any lina who Cortis Noble, 3 Crown ............... 1.50 Keg Beer..................... 15 gallons $5 7^ sprayed on the tow, of heated acids 1 under pain of confiscation and exile, so would uot occasionally scold about hta who know good whiskey. O JO, bottled in bond, per Keg Hee- . . 10 gallons 4.0 within As It mixes the glycerin that it is certain that the rings of tbe occupation and regret that tila talent bkt*-!e , <.......... . 1.25 Local bottle Beer, 6doz. quarts 10.0C FOR SALE BY seizes the* available nitrogen from the ancient days were as mischievous as hud been frittered nway in sueb an un Kentucky Dew, 54 gal., bottled Local bottle Beer, 10 doz. pints 11.0Q acids, and the mass becomes nitro they are now. At Athens a law lim promising Acid when he might have id bond............. .......................... 2.15 K. F. LAUGHLIN Kentucky Dew. full pint, bottled glycerin. Round tbe caldron a mu ited the amount of corn n man might done so much better In soructhllig else, Tillamook, Ore. « in bond ........................................ 75 moves swiftly, noiselessly, dividing bls buy The curliest recorded Instance we but that la n * Ind!"»’I hi that i ■ ihs v«'t Buihviser Beer, tt doz. quarts $15.0? John Dewar & Sons, Old Scotch attention between the contents and a have wus n corn ring like h’s Job. and •' Whiskey........................................ 1.50 Budwiser Beer, 10 dozen pints 18.00 There is nn ancient tradition that the theirs They love tbe st-, . of saw thermometer that extends down into Old style Lauger Beer, 10 doz pt 11.OC Black 4 White, Old Scotch the hot acids. The temperature of tiie king who made .loacph his prime min dust, horses aud miimu c tbe ▼" • Whiskey ....................................... 1.50 I later mid committed Into Ills bands the tin* i : bund, the |teei..i*l .m...,» rat mass must not rise above 80 degrees Electricity V.fXP., Old Scotch Whiskey . .. 1.75 Glycerin has many vagaries that - entire ndniinistriitlon of Egypt wun tle of circus wagons, the dally Jn uu SaJKly Macdonald’s Old Scotch White Port, Old Monk Brand, The French physician and scien have been never been explained. If, I Apepl Apepl wna one of the nliephed 1 anil the little knot of curious st y it Whiskey ................................... 1.75 $1 00 per gal Haater Baltimore, Rye Scotch Port Wine......................... 1.00 per gal. tist, M. Bergonie. some time ago through one of them, the temperature kings mid ruled over the whole of I homes wbo seem always to be rouo4 ■iskey........................................ Sherry ........................... 1.00 per Rai. advanced the theory that applica rises toward the danger point the Arst Egypt ns Joseph's plmraoh seems to I to watch whatever a circus man '’oee. ■dian Club................................ Claret ............................ 75c. pergal. tions of electricity could be made thing the man on watch does la to have done, The prime minister during | They are tairn rovers.—Raturdujr Lven- I. I. Harper.................................... Angelica............................. 1 00 per gal. send more cool solution through the seven years of remarkable plenty I Ing Tost Hi ►esterOld Style......... ... . Zenfendel ..................... 1.25 per gal to supply the place of food to a pipes that coll snnkewlse round the lamght up every bushel of corn lieyoiKl M<.......... .......................... pgram............... ...................... certain extent, which dis overy he Tokey................................ .1.25 per gal. gin lit caldron If the mercury In tbt* the absolute needs of the Egyptians Ths Blow ■ Train Can 8triks. Kentuck Dew.................................. called diathermy. By the applica tula* continues to rise be shuts off the mid stored It I Hiring the terrible fam The force of the blow »truck by a Ta ylor. full quart tion of electricity i‘ was his cl tint ine that followed he was able to get net Dry Gin....... per bottle If this does Dot modern train going nt high speed Is Monogram .................... pergal. $5.K that the human body is able to liiltow of glycerin A. H. Gin.................. per bottle have (lie desired effect be turns on his own prli e and lairtereil corn sue greater tinnì Hint of the »hot froi.i a White Corn Whiskey, per gal. 4.00 make up for a part of the alimenta compressed air. so as to throw the cesslvely for tbe Egyptian money, cut , in-idi-ni gun At leiiat such I» the stale- on Sloe Gin. .. .per bottle Harvester Old Style . .per gal. 4 25 on Dry Gin .... per bottle If Ibis tie and hmd mid. taking one fifth for ment of H scientist wbo lias tieeu look- McBrayer, 13 years cld.per gal. e.O? tion of the system by furnishing a m is» Into violent agitation and Rye.............. per bottle Be eatlmatsw Echo Spring ....pergal 4 25 large amount of heat Io the body, fails lie has only one more card to play. pharaoh, made him supremely wealthy. ' lug Into this question |rt Gin ......... .......................... Chestnut Grove Rye .per gal. 2.75 instead of producing the heat from Il* o|ieus a valve aud empties tbe It was not merely h provident net. but that n modern passenger train will Inia Dare Wine . per bottle n very |sdltle one. tils fsillc.v ts-lug to . . |>er gnI. Kentuckey Dew I weigh nlsiiit 400 tons and that It food materials, which need not be etiargi* into tiie "drowning tank." Then Wine......................per quart Alcohol............... ... per gal centralize power In the monarch's moves at h velis-lty of seventy to ««»- consumed, or, indeed, burned in lie imikvs ii dash for safety Cornet Dry Gin.. ....per gal. lenty-five miles mi hour, or ataiilt IUU only a few men who have ever beeu bands —London Answers the system, 'Ilia giving rise to over- r I feet a second A mass of 400 loua pro- Immediately exposed to explosions AT work of the phyciological oignna of Dangerous Golf. pel led at Hila velocity will atrtlic a lune lived to tell about them after the body. One of the rules of the Weston super blow twice a» great a« that degree»« ward Those who have esi-aped and For the purpose of experiment, Ii ' e contitiued In their hazardous em Mure (Eiiglsn li ilolf club rends. ' A by a 2.4>N> |a>und shot fired from a 1<M WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. COR Island tst AVENUE K he recently picked out a man wlv ployment are thereafter known only bull limy Is* liftwl mid droppi-d with ton cannon Thin, tie states, account» was a notable evample of ill nouish- by their first names There are only the loss of » stroke when played with for the tremendous dentriictlon caused The other survivors In the railings surrounding the powder tty collision» — New York I'reae ment. The man weighed 110 pounds a few of these JOHN LELAND HKNDERSO N suffered greatly from the cold and line sought other work where tbe mngaztiir" There npfienrs to ts* an SIDKKY E. HENDERSON, element of ilmiger III tills kind of golf Secreta ry-Trear, President. A Fish Story. could not walk 300 feet without aa- Fisks are less Said one of them: which reminds il Ixiiidon writer of a A flsherinan caught seven bnaa la the "You cun t trust the stuff any more Attorney-at-Law and Nnt”W sistance. After undergoing tbe certnlli golf i-oui-«ee>ii flu- West Afri Potomac river alto vs Wsalilugtou at I Jablic. treatment for a shoft peri on the than you could a sleeping cobra. 1 <-nn const, where the eighth mid ninth one time was at work one day around the mix man became normal in every re- holes lire iilwuvs optloiml »» several This Is how he did It: The I mm w«ro ing tank aud things were going ae spect. He gained 30 pounde in usual when I suddenly noticed that the golfers lire said to have tieen lost there •-aught mid strung on ■ line and kept I weight, was enabled to resume bin iiieri-iiry ill tbe tlierniouieter was creep owing to tile proximity of tin- lungle awliuinlng In the water alongside 'ho luir business and could take long wii D s ing ilp toward Mil Quick as a finsb I which Is known to ts* h favorite bout When the Inst tlsli waa tielug without experiencing fatigue and saw that something had gone wrong of the linn pln*eil upon the line the entire bunch alipped away from the tlshertnau lt(K was unaffected by changes of and one after another, I turned on the A Dish For th, Oods. Imagine Illa wonderment when at hia temperature. The doctor con ’iders cold, shut off tiie glycerin and turned Liver mid onions, m-tlstically tilend that the time is not far distant on Ila- air. No one ever watched any e<1. produce s frngrmice thst. wafted to next <ast tlie last tlsli ■trung ii|>on th* when all troubles due to insufficient thing more anxiously than I did that the Kiimiiilt of Olympus, would < HUM line took the bn It mid I be whole seven were safely landed thermometer But tbe mercury kept (INCORPORATED), nutrition will disappear under a The gentleman who vfHirbrfl for thia on climbing. Then I made a grab for the Jovlnl Jove to kick over the mn- series of electrical treatments by tiie >iulck opening valve no as to drown brosin kettle and come thunder ng etort la without doubt an holiest and high-frequ»ncy currents the stuff One of the officers of the down the er.iggv atee|M In quest of a truth telling man.—New York Tribune. conqiatiy was In the room I bad yell new in« h for the gods — Kansas City Tradition and example apeak ed nt him to mn. But he stood there Htnr Astronomers’ Work. through the statement just issued I i as cool as ii cucumber, saying that be Tbs popular bleu of tbe astronomer, CauM For Worry, aaya a writer In the World’s Work, ss by President Wilson outlining the didn't think there waa much danger. feel very uneasy NW» pmr'ng one wbo spends his time In sleeping ny attitude which the United States As «'mn as I opened the valve to let TILLAMOOK. ORKOM BOTH PHONES. with rain. and my wife went out with day stid peering through tbe small end will maintain toward the Latin- the »tuff off I made a Jump through out mi umbrella." of a teleacofie by night must be dtaa- American republics. Mr. Wilson's tiie window. There were plenty of "No doubt she'll take refuge In a mlased "Tbe greater part of the mod emergency deorn. but I didn't want to course was marked out for him by ■hop somewhere " It A an interesting story, made take no extra step Tbe boss went out ern astronomer's time." says the arti a long Hue of predecessors. It was by a door “Yes that's Just what's worrying me cle, "1« a|>ent In studying photngr. po*. complete as to all but personal de- Tbe fraction of a second I clearly and emphatically emphasiz that I savwi t>y taking the window so."—Pele Mele in something like a footnote i often with a mtcroacops Parn<i- leal ed by Mr Taft. After -omlrnining prolMtily added a good many yearn to Tumulty, tbe president's as It may seem an astronomer' today 8»fs. “disorder, personal intrigue and de my life I landed on the ground and gaars more often through a mlcroecope te secretary. The other day Therr »re ■ thouaand way» In whlefe than a telea«-o|ie " fiance of cor.stitiitiorml rights,” the «»« running »-1th nil mr might when Ice seeker found hia way into ■ mau can ninke a donkey of htmnelf president adds: "We can’ have no I wan lifted off iny feet and hurled at residential presence on some I enea|>ed with a bot he can never gu wrong by telltng Correcting Him. sympathy with those who seek <o len«t list yards It wholly unrelated to office TOWER’S FISH BRAND I seize the power of ynn-rninv l to broken leg The hoML who bad mn In the yoiing moftier thst Hie t»it>v kw»ks "When I try to talk tn you, Mmidle,^ ig. But afler getting the presi- tiie op|H»>1te direction, wan picked lip llke liar au<1 la twamtlfiil-Oalreaton faltererl Algy.*'iny heart comee -Vi«r REFLEX SUCKER advance their own personal in.er d ear. thi» crude and unjKi*- <l>nd There waa hardly a mark < hi Newa mouth'' Th. eW vak *• ksdss Edge tests or ambition. We are Hie him •olicitor of official (*referment, lp«d) 4a pre.e-.Mw« isasiig is "Thst sliows bow little y< n know ef ■r the front. Meir fat hWa. Two 'friends of peace, but ae know there Tida and Tied rile rtplosion started tn th» drowA ■tied the subject nearest his anatomy." said the lovely girt •it c->ior*—biwk Of ywttow. Aon —Home ‘me says, dnd that thera'a | can I m * no lasting or st.i le peace tug tank The »tuff nettled at the hot and began advancing rea- lan't your heart. Algy It's yoor $3.00 Everywhere. | in such • ircumetan* e».” P'tn where agitation wen Imporwlliie a tide In the affairs nt men which phragm "—Chicago Tribune. why he should be given the leads to fortune W fist kind of rid» SATISFACTION GLAAANTEED. ttment desired Whereupon Mr. Bryan has lc-en for <ree wool UTuit sort of a oolne did It nail eT la that? I'rai-tnal Father Tied 4vss Liberty. eaiJ-nt rose and »aid. ' »terr I but in official position may lemfier l.lke the mar of n dozen tornadoes and te business - Routoa f'rari«crtpt a ».-ore of ,-ma|m of thunder all com Uberi y n*nv be defined as that e are told: "'That will do. e«r. hia free trade wind to a lamb net l*4i»»l I’ve lived on a farm ever since, •ittioli of thing« which does not PST- ¡new my rule.*' anil showed entirely shorn of prot<-< •■• n. and «hen the Fourth of July cornea ItÿWEJTt mit »■ to take lllwrtlea with others ireeumptnous applicant the Former Secretary ol Agricultare around I lump every time a cannon Park Mt. Tumulty's 1< m tn te is to r- - nicker giwa **!T no matter how far Jame» Wilson ha» been»i>!r*ng going ret that Mr. W Ison •'detests <l'»*«1 only la great aud gaurruu* si that he is praiticaily barred from at- i It la ~ Thaddeua 8. Dayton In iking of personal, direct a( ■ Ubii ago Record Hers ML lor office. coming back. Are now open for Business SIGNS—SHOW CARDS DECORATING HOUSE PAINTING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. e rougher whiskey tastes the stronger it is. The stronger it is—the more harm it will do. But then—you don’t have to drink it rough, strong or high-proof W.A, Williams & Co Tillamook Baker’s Bread Sold at All Grocers J Van Schuyver Co., Portland, Or OTTLE GOODS. Special Prices fur Family Trade. Domestic Beers. nm uiwin!iiuiu!in n iL'.un!Luii!iiiii!rur.ra WINES. WHISKEYS. BILLY STEPHENS, Tillamook Title ano Abstract Company Ijaw : Abstracts Real Estate Surveying ; Insurance. =---------------= KEEPS OUT ALL THE RAIN and Food.