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Tllamook Headlight, July 3, IÖI3 I BASEBALL MAKING I I r A WHOOPING COUGH. Highly Contagious Disease Should Not Be Neglected. Tlst LEARNING JUJUTSU. BROKE UP THE GAMES. Os, La.son Is to Be Strangled and Then Resuscitated. Charley’s Antics With His “Bread an* Butter an* Sugar On.’* I SIDNEY E HENDERSON, President. JOHN LELAND HENDERsov Secratary-T^S? Attorney-at-Law and Notar. F abile. Charley was a nice husky boy. but Mastery of tbe art of jujutso requires Many persons regard whooping cough as tedious and annoying, but a drilling such as no boxer, fencer, he had one serious fault, which 1 deem Methods Used In quite without serious Importance. Un runner or rower would need to under it my duty to mention, although it was fortunately that mistake often leads take. Tbe mind "must permeate the perhaps a natural symptom of real boy Building Up the Spheres. to tbe neglect of the disease Itself and entire body from tbe bead to the ex hood. In the middle of an exciting the failure to isolate the patient prop tremities,” and to this end tbe body game of woolly-woolly-wolf, three-old- erly. Recent statistics show that of must first be brought under absolute cat, nibs or shinny be would slip away ONE BY HAND. tbe children under one year of age who control. The pupil Is iuured to the two home, to return presently with a per have whooping cough one in four dies extremes of beat and cold, and tbe fectly paralyzing slice of bread an’ but I That la 8*wing on tha Covers, a Task Tbe mortality decreases rapidly with virtue of perseverance is cultivated by ter an’ sugur on. (INCORPORATED), Now. if you «ere ever a boy yourself to Which Machinos Are Not Equal. advancing age, and at five years of special exercises for tbe summer aud The Yarna Aro Wound by Machinery age only one patient In fifty dies. Ten special exercises for the winter, says you'll agree that Charley was very im thousand children die of tills disease : tbe author of "Tbe Fighting Spirit of moral to behave that way. The effect Because Hand Work Wae a Failure. j every year In the United States. The game Japan." For the former the hottest was always disastrous. Even when whooping cough does not month of tbe year. August, and tbe would come to an Immediate bait, There are few fans who realize just bow much work is required in tbe result fatally It Is still to be dreaded, hottest time of tbe day. from 1 p. m.. while every kid In tbe bunch gazed for It may be followed by consump are chosen, and for tbe latter, com longingly at Charley’s lunch, each of BOTH PHONES. making of a regulation sized baseball. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Tbe centers of baseballs are made of tion, since tbe patient’s powers of re mencing In January, the pupils start us ruminating silently on the wisdom sistance are often greatly weakened by wrestling at 4 in the morning and keep of a combined attack, since none of us pure Para rubber in most cases, but the violent and exhausting cough. would for a moment think of trying to it up until 7 or 8. tbe cork center ball, which has been Sherry Wine................................ j, The disease Is highly contagious, al share the templing tidbit single band Two great competitions are held Io Angelica Wine..................... »5 pateuted. is an exception. The idea of though the offending germ has not yet the year, and in these historic con ed. And that, too, you will say was Zenfendel Wine....... perquin SV the center piece of rubber, of course, is been discovered. Consequently the tests “it Is quite a common thing for natural enough if you've been a boy. Pebbleford, bottled in bond, to give tbe ball resiliency. If a base mother or the nurso of a child with ............................ per quart 10c’ But the particular reason why Char per bottle....................................$1.50 Claret ............................ perquart 25c ball was made without this center piece whooping cough ought never to take it , 400 couples to participate." “Speaking ley's offense was immoral was the way Clarke’a Pure Rye, bottled in White Grape Juice........ ... I from long personal experience." says it would be “dead”—that Is, it would Into public conveyances or to enter be carried his bread an' butter an' sugar bond, per bottle.......................... 1.25 Local Beer, quart, 3 bottles for aS not have the desired bounding quali tainments or send it to school or to Mr. Harrison. “I can state that the Domestic Beer, qt, 3 bottles for 75c on. He didn't bold it in the grasp of Old Crow, bottled in bond, per ties. tbe "life.” Tbe centerpieces are church—anywhere. In short, where ft i shobu' Is a genuine mental as well as bottle ............................................ 1-50 ids band like other boys; he elevated it physical ordeal for the participant. In generally made to order for tbe base will expose other children to tbe infec the case of the more advanced stu daintily on the tips of Ids lingers and Hermitage, bottled in bond, per ball factories. Tbe next process in the tion. boitle ............................................ 1-50 dents. who come on at a later hour, thumb. Just as a waiter carries a tray. making of a ball is tbe winding on of The disease begins like a simple cold there Is all the horror of anticipation That. I say, was immoral. And be ate Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown .............. 1.50 Ke? Beer.................... 15 gallons »15 pure woolen yarn. There was a time in the bend and rapidly goes to the O T. O , bottled in bond, per Keg Beer.................... 10 gallons too around it in concentric circles, ever ap bottle............................................ 1.25 Local bottle Beer, 6doz. quarts 1000 when the yarn was wound around the , chest Tbe cough Is at first short and to tie contended against As one enters proaching the supreme saccharine pin Kentucky Dew, gal., bottled I’ara by band, but soon it became nec sharp, but gradually increases in se the building the only sounds to greet Local bottle Beer, 10 doz. pints 11' oq nacle of palatabiiity at the geograph in bond....................................... 2 15 essary to get n machine which would verity and occurs in paroxysms. At the the ear are the dull and sickening ical center of the slice. But long be Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottled thuds which proclaim successive falls, do tbe work of man. It was found In end of one of these attacks the air is fore he had circumscribed his luncheon in bond ....................................... 75 tbe times when the yarn was wound fiuniped completely out of the lungs the deep breathing and panting of the Budwieer Beer, 6 doz. quarts $15.00 the first time most of us would be John Dewar & Sons, Old Scotch by hand thnt the man coming to work and tbe child feels that he must take a contestants and the staccato tones of I Budwiser Beer, 10 dozen pints 18.00 Whiskey ....................................... 1.5C scampering for home to get the nearest Old style Lauger Beer, 10 doz pt 11.0 at 9 o'clock In the morning was putting deep breath at once. But now a spasm the umpires ns they declare victory or Black & White, Old Scotch imitation that long suffering mother out better balls than he was in the aft of the larynx occurs, aud only a small defeat." Whiskey ...................................... 1.50 For the student who wins bls bout ' could produce.—William Brady, M. D., V.O. P., Old Scotch Whiskey ... 1.75 ernoon around 3 o'clock. Winding by opening Is left for the air to enter. In Outing Magazine. and continues tils progress until he Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch hand wus a tiresome job, and toward Through this opening the child dra«-s White Port, Old Monk Brand, Whiskey....................................... 1.75 tbe late afternoon the men began to bls eager breath and thus makes the passes as a pupil teacher there is an $1 00 per gal. Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch Port Wine......................... 100 per gal get tired, and consequently tbe yarn peculiar noise of "whoop” that gives other test of courage and endurance. FIELD OF VISION, ... 1 50 Whiskey ............................ He must be strangled and resuscitated. Sherry................................ 1.00 per gal. was not wound urouud the ball tight the disease Its name. ... 1.50 Claret................................................ 75c. pergai. "Tbe Idea at tbe bottom of this seem Even Persons With Normal Eyes Ar» Canadian Club..................... enough. Many balls were returned to Often vomiting follows a severe at- , I. W. Harper ........................ . . 1.00 Angelica............................. 1.00 per gal. be factory because they did not pos- tack of coughing, and sometimes there ingly cold blooded procedure is both Partially Color Blind. ... 1.00 Zenfendel ..................... .1.25 per gal. Harvester Old Style........... to steel the victim's nerves and round »css the resilient powers. The various tests for color blindness Monogram............................ 1.00 Tokey.................................. 1.25 per gal, Is nosebleed or hemorrhage from the off hfs experience as It were, and to have come Into practical use tn tbe ex Kentuck Dew...................... Realizing that this personal defect throat or Into tbe eyes. 1.00 was something which had to be over 1.25 Never neglect tbe treatment of afford the newly promoted members amination of railroad engineers and Billie Taylor, full quart . come. a machine for the winding pur whooping cough. At present we know an opportunity of putting Into practice I the like, where the ability to distin Coronet Dry Gin.......per bottle 1.00 Monogram ..................... pergai. pose worked upon and perfected. of no cure for the disease, but the child certain forms of ’kwappo’ (tbe system guish colors is necessary, so that these A.V.H. Gin.................. per bottle 1.75 White Corn Whiskey..per gal. .Now all baseballs are wound by me should always be under the care of a of resuscitation!, which are demon I tests are no longer peculiar to the lab Gordon Sloe Gin... .per bottle 1.75 Harvester Old Style ..per gal. chanic:',! power, nnd much better work physician, who can do much to raitl strated by an expert teacher before oratory. But It is not generally known Gordon Dry Gin....... per bottle 1.25 McBrayer, 13years old.per gal. Rock and Rye.............per I bottle 1.00 Echo Spring..................per gal. than man did or can do is accom ! gate the severity of the cough and to strangulation takes place.” outside the laboratory that everybody El Bart Gin ........................ 1 25 plished The yarn is wound around prevent serious complications.—Youth's Is partially color blind—that Is. in cer .Virginia Dare Wine . perbottle 75c. Chestnut Grove Rye. .per gal. Dew......... per gal. the Piirn under heavy tension, almost Compunion. tain parts of tbe field of vision. ' Port Wine.................... per quart 35c. Kentuckey SAHARA A TUMULT. Alcohol............................. per gal. to the breaking point Consequently The most normal Individual can see Cornet Dry Gin.............. per gal. when enough has been put on the ball Storm and a Quick nil the colors only when he looks di WORK? Fury of a T Desert 'AT( I h very strong and almost solid, due to DO rectly at them. If looked nt from nn ransformation. tbe tight tension used. In the days of On our way we encountered that ter angle of about fifteen degrees red and If You Do Not, Then You Are Simply baud making many balls were soggy rible experience, a desert storm. It green can no longer be seen, but in Wasting Your Efforts. and soft because a uniform tension their places will appear shades of yel WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER COR. 1st and 1st AVENUK E If your work ta a burden, if It 1» came down upon us with hardly any could uot be kept by the person wind premonition, save of an oppressive low or blue. Tills region of the eye Is drudgery to you, you have not found ing. There aro three layers of woolen Hilliness of the air and a stifling tern- known as the yellow blue zone. If the yarn over the para. For about an Inch your place in life. If you are In the pern tn re. Then all of a sudden the color be moved still farther to the side right place you will feel every faculty It: thickness three ply yarn of blue whole Sahara seemed to rise into the the yellow nnd blue will disappear and color used, nnd over this Is wound a and function In you tugging away at nlr and pelt us with its sands and peb on|y gray can be seen. This region ts thin layer of white two ply yarn. The your purnose with delight. Everything bles. Within five minutes my mouth known as the zone of complete color blue yam is nenfn brought into use, within you will give its consent. Its ap was parched with thirst and my watch blindness. proval to your choice. but Is only of one ply. An Interesting theory In regard to The mental attitude which we hold choked with sand. The din of the Nnturahy it develops that'something storm was indescribable, and the flying these zones Is that every normal eye toward our work or our alm has every to cover the wool ynrn must-be used in particles stung like whiplashes on band represents three stages of evolution. order to keep It from unwinding. The thing to do with what we accomplish. and face. Our horses were nearly mad Tbe zone of complete color blindness bull must be solid, so tlzat when it If you go to your work like a slave with flight For four hours the insuf ts the lowest stage and appears in comes In contact with a bat the lashed to his task and see in it only ferable choking wind blew with Its such animals as tbe frog, whose vi threads will not break or amove out of drudgery; if you work without hope, scorching breath, and tlieu the heavens sion Is known as shadow vision. The place. It has been found* thnt camel's see no future in what you are doing be opened and emptied wtiat seemed to be blue-yellow zone Is one step higher In balr stretched yarn 1» the» best for cov yond getting a bare living; if you see half the Mediterranean on our devoted the scale, although not clearly marked ering tbe ball after the wool has been no light ahead, nothing but poverty, bends From parching heat , the tem off in the animal kingdom. And the put on and the ball Is the size desired. deprivation and hard work all your perature sank to a little above freezing appearance of the red-green zone life: If you tlitnk that you are destined This hair Is put on wot. and when It In a few minutes, and then the rain marks the highest stage of evolution, j dries a contraction tala*» place, mak to such a hard life, you cannot expect came down like a sluice, the great Cases of color blindness are. according to get anything else than that for ing the ball more firm zznd at the same drops splashing the sand back up to to this theory, a lack of development I I which you look. time solidifying It Otttly a thin layer beyond tbe early stage In the Individ- | Every one should go to his work with our horses' bellies. of tbe camel's hair Is used, just ual life.—Professor Poffenberger tn Finally the storm vanished ns quick enough to warrunt tho wool yarn keep the same eager spirit ns the great mas ter approaches his canvas—with his ly ns it had come, and the sun came Strand Magazine. ing in position. After the drying proc soul, led by a great longing and heart out and smiled at our sad plight ess Is over a very IltW layer of spe Holly Once a Medicine. Without a word we nil stripped to the cially made cement is applied by hunger, an all absorbing eagerness to Holly formerly played an Important buff and wrung out our water logged means of dipping the bull Into tho transpose to the canvas the mighty pic garments. As we »at our poor horses part in domestic medicine. The berries ture which Is consuming Ills sold fluid. Then the ly.dl Is ready to cover. like centaurs, waiting for the sun to are "violently purgative and emetic" If you approach your work as though Moat halls are covered with alum tun Try the new Cyrus Noble— dry our clothes. I caught Abd er Rah and were swallowed ten at a time by It were a burden which you would glad hornehlde. the hr st material, It 1» claim man's eye. nnd for the first and last our lnteni|>erate ancestors to cure the ly get rid of If you could and do it the numbered bottle—“the soul of the grain.” ed. which has been found to be of good "vapors." "spleen" nnd other mysteri use for the hainmering which a base merely from a sense of duty you will time heard him laugh aloud. For a full minute we snt rocking In our sad ous maladies Some years ago promi bull get». Thfc« 1» cut Into Its proper continue to be a nobody in the world W. J. Van Schuyver General Agents dles with mirth, until gradually our nent French physicians pronounced a »lin|>e by tneatai of pin dies, which also That sort of spirit never lifts a man decoction of holly leaves or an extract wits and our bodily warmth came back punch >uiiall holes around the edge of out of mediocrity.—Orison Swett Mar- to us 1 do not pretend to know how from the bark, called "Iliclne." to be the hide to be used In the sewing. Tho deu In Nautilus Magazine. these things happen, but almost within superior to quinine ns a tonic and ball Is seut to the men doing the sew an hour or two the desert all about us febrifuge. Owing to commercial and Qu,or Uses For tho Crocus. ing. which Is now ajid always has been Tile crocus la nowadays held to justi was green with little plants springing other difficulties the boom died nwav, “Majestic Ranges stand the tent done by hand. Machines have been and 'Iliclne" no longer figures In the And Cook and Bake aad are the beat.* tried, but not one of them has proved fy its existence by Its beauty. but in into life, and In the pools formed by equal to the ta»k. The men who new bygone centuries It was cultivated the water In the hollows frogs were British I’baramacopoela.—London Ex press. I mi the covers must Jv experienced nnd with hii eye to profit. Its saffron being croaking the miraculous fact of their « very capable tn tlzetr work. This sew lu high demand both as an aromatic exlsteuce to a suullgbt world.-Wlde Curious Effects of Frost. World Magazine. ing process mqat tie done with great and as a flavoring for cakes and plea An egg expands when It Is frozen »o accuracy. TV» work up pears to be A dial Illation of crocus blossoms also much that the Increased bulk breaks Fillet of Sole Is Rare. tltenonie mid rattier tedious, and so It was held to be gmsl for strengthening the shell. Apples, on the contrary, the lungs and heart and as a preven A dish called fillet of sole often ap is A mazi working at his fastest can contract to such an extent that a full 'ft tive of plague Evidence of the flow pears on the bill» of fare of American do ouly two to three dozen a day. barrel will shrink until the top layer ■1 With the covers served on the finish er's commercial value survives in the restaurants. but It Is very rarely sole. 1 is name of the chief center of Its cultiva It la almost always flounder For the will lie a foot below the chine. When Ing up proteases cotta- next Natural the frost has been slowly and careful T N OLDEN DAYS, when buying ly Just after th» sewing tins been com tion, Saffron YY'aldeu, but saffron now sole does not swltn in our waters, and 1 ly drawn out they again nssume their * a cook stove, jicoplc would buy pleted the seams are rather rough. A adays Is appreciated only by the spar the only way an American chef can get good tnusetmll. If one will notice, is nova, which wreck the crocuses to ob sole Is from the Ice boi of nn Atlantic normal size and appearance. Apples y: .±9 t'le one they could get the cheapest; liner that has just arrived from Eu can t*e transported when the mercury niiiouih over the entire surface, liiclud tain It—Londou Chronicle. that’s because there were only * Potatoes lug tbe seams. A pl Or her, If lie had to rope. and then It is at least a week old. Is 20 degrees below zero few makes on the market and once touched, by frost are ruined. use a ball with rough seams, would uot Sole Is a far daintier fish than flounder, A Mother's Kite. were all practically the same in tie able to do tils best work, as a bulge "Having grossly offended my moth and It must be eaten very fresh to be construction and material. A Damper, In the ball would be trying to him. er one day." wrote Mme Schreck, "I any good.—New York World. A —You don't seem to have any life Ths roughti»«« would make the Augers Mood expecting reproof In return. To There ..... different ......... In you Is there nothing or nobody I are close to a thousand range® sore from the continual rubbing m.v amazement that tH-autiful woman A Bit of Sarcasm. on the market today good, bad and indifferent. Wise people use a little over which you can enthuse? B.— Therefore to do away with this tbe ball atM>l>ed and kissed me. 1 burst into “Is that your regular suit of clothes. foresight in tclecting their range, and they make no mistake in selecting is pul tu a rolling machine, which tears I was overwhelmed with Joab?" asked Farmer Corntozsel of Nothing at all. I once tiecame enthusi astic over somebody. and a short time 1 in. R ange W ith a R eputation ’—the range that is recommended by presses out the rough seam and makes shame It seemed to me I never ngaln his son. afterward she became my wife. That I tbe ball smooth all over. This done, could do enough to »how her the loyal every user; the range that has stood the test— •It la. Correct thlug right from a «as a sad warning to me to avoid en the trademark is stamped on. together ty of my heart"—Mothers' Magazine. fashion plate.” « ith the guarantee, size and weight of ’’Well, well! I thought mebbe you thusiasm.—Pearson's Weekly. tile bull. Tbs balls are then tn ken to A Sad Fall. had to wear It becmise some o’ your A Feminine View. the packing room, where they are “I’op. did you hurt yourself much college chums la hazin’ you."-Wash 1 a».“ ra?de of and C harcoal I ron —the range "When 1 was young, m.v denr. girl» wrapped tn tbwue paper nnd still fur last night 1” Ingtou Star. ? L onoer —C osts F ractually N othimg ro* were not allowed to sit up so late with ther wrapped In tin foil They are then "Hurt myself; What on earth does GETK^s”n^o8HUTA^ H0TT8K* GIVSS young men.’’ seuoMl In pastelioanl boxes and are the child mean?" Hsnpecktd. "Then. papa, why do you allow me re idv tor shipment. R angs M ade i "Why. Jimmy Smith's papa »aid he '•We’re terribly henpecked, pa. ain't to do so? It would be so mueb Havre rhere are Surprising numbers of »aw yon fall off the water wagon.”— wef Interesting if you would only forbid baseballs used lu thia country and In Baltimore American. "''hy. what do you mean, my boyY' It"—Judge. other countries to some extent, but out "YVell. ma makes me wash my bauds ot «rery Ihu dozen It Is claimed (hut French Cookery. before I come to the »upper table, aud but uue l|»ll comes back for being tu tmerlesn insulina the menu at a res sbe makes you wash yours before you Crushed. bad cotidNIou -Springfield Republican tannini In l*><ri»i Norwegian amho- book her up the back."-D,trolt Free Algy—I hope. Miss Gotrnx—may I vle«. York ham. Frankfurt muminl Irra*. hope—that 1». Is there any hope that I Dutch cheese And this Is what they A Technical Mo. I may— Heiress—While there'» life "Wlint did that young lawyer chap call French evoking!- I’ele Melo. there's hope, but- Aigy-Yew. yew. go Lltersture. nay. M n II k I s when you told him It was "Do yoo conaider Itterator» an art I on! Heiress While there's life there s time to a«?" Suecesa. i hope, but-but you're a dead one!- ' »rfeu, Fervent (to hl* master, an author»- «r a zcleurer* asked the Fuck. lie liumedimelv becsn argument fur Bin ■--------------------------- Fir there are I.ViKZi |>eople ill the street a »lay ” Hnitliuvre A (tier les u “Seither." replled Mr. r»nwl„l» she are etanorlna to know what Is In whatever sphere bls duty He« '* * • srMt *>lg gamble. In wblcb any- Fortune leaves always som» dovr rdng to hspiwn In your serial tumor h”d.v l, permltted to wrlte hl» own every man must rely on himself Others ruF.-l'Flu M fif , can belp ua. but we must make our oivu tv coms at a remedy.-Cervauiug. KXtery ticket "-Washington Star. Mlve«.-8U John Lubbock. Tillamook Title and Abstract Company Materials and ONLY PROCESS Abstracts: Real Estate Surveying ; Insurance BOTTLE GOODS. Special Prices for Family Trade. Vi Domestic Beers. WINES. THE WHISKEYS. IN YOU LOVE YOUR BILLY STEPHENS, Any time any whiskey tastes so rough and strong it makes you and say 41 shake - your - head - bur-r” let it alone. Never put anything into your stomach your palate rejects. That’s why nature gave you a palate. & Co., Portland, Oregon Keep Abreast of the Times Ifs Different Now! The Great Majestic Range and we can prove it! Alex. McNair Co I I