T illamook Headlight, August ancient secrets . | RUSHED TO THE RESCUE. Than They Mad» . Tactful, if Ijnoblo, Retreat to Safety. An amusing story ,,f the ndienture that four men bad tilth an Irritable bull Is told by a correspondent of the Loudon Field It contains a hint tbat may be useful Io some reader who shall hereufter find himself in » simi­ lar disagreeable situation. A farmer laid a bull that be thought perfectly docile. One day be was quietly walking behind the herd when without auy warning the bull turned and dime straight at him. He bad a heavy club In ills bauds, anil he strn- k I the animal with nil bls might .«ver the head and eyes several times, u lien the club broke. For the moment be did uot know what to do and thought it was all oier with him, when he remem­ I bered that some, one had told him tbat n bull would not attack you If you lay down, so he threw himself flat on his face and shouted for lielp. iiutl three of his men who were not far off came running to the rescue When they got within about twenty yards he told them to come on their hands and knees, and in this way they came up alongside of him The q pés­ tlon then was what to do They came to the conclusion that the only thing left nils for all of them to retreat buck ward on their hands and knees, Tllis they did. and the bull, never more than a yard off. followed them up with bis head slightly on one side Meanwhile he snorted nnd bellowed, nnd Ills eyes, showing all the whites, looked, the fiirmer wild, as If they would come out of his bend At last tbe men leached the river bank, slipped over lhe edge and so escaped. A CHAIN OF FAME, 14, 1013. IMITATION PEARLS. Notice.—Fairview Grange. They Are Made With Essence d’Orient, A special meeting of the Fairview Grange is called a Fish Scale Product. for next Tuesday, at one o’clock, to consider matters in As the real pearl comes from the oys­ connection with the Tillamook Comity Fair. ter. so to a large extent is the menu facture of artificial tremie dependent on a certain species of fish. The com­ plete processes of manufacture are. of course, trade secrets, but it Is interest NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tliat on Nonduy, September 8th, Ing to know that It Is from the bril­ liant scales of the ablet, or blay. that 11)13. the County Board ot Equalization will nice’ ut the Court House, in ■jH.y Ar» the Envy end the Deepair of Still the Monster Cable, In Spite of the essence d’orient is produced, as with Tillamook County, Oregon, and publicly examine the assessment roll Modern ArtieU, to Whom Their Traitor’s Act, Ssrvsd Its Purposs ano Ibis essence imitation pearls are made. for said year and correct all errors in valuation“, description of land« , lots or other propeity. Composition Io a Mystery—Greek Blocked the Progreso of the British The blay is a small fish with a green Said board will continue in session from day to day, until the er. Fire end Roman Mortar. Ships Up ths River. back and a white belly, aud the es­ amination, correction and equalization of the asseaement roll shall be sence Is obtained exclusively from Its completed. All persous interested in the assessment of their property Numerous are the trade secrets band­ Somewhere in tbe bed of tb«» Hudson white scales, which are covered with a are rc<|iiest«‘d to appear at said time and place, as no change can be river just off of West Point lies buried ed down generation by generation pigment of metallic appearance They made after the adjournment of tbe boaid tbe larger part of a great iron chain, Dated ut Tillamook, Oregon. August 11th. 11)13. from father to son, and vast Is the are first treated with ammonia and one of several ordered by General then with fish glue, a powder being C. A. JOHNSON, County Assessor. capital made out of some of them in Washington during tbe Revolution to first obtained and then a paste which the commercial world of today. be constructed to prevent the enemy can be easily spread on glass. particularly, perhaps, Is this the case from ascending certain rivers to ac­ In the early stages of pearl manufac­ among the numerous manufacturers of complish strategic points of vantage. ture, about hi.’rtr, this essence d’orient piquant sauces and the countless vend­ Tbe British were making strenuous was applied to little balls of plaster, ers of patent medicines. efforts to get hold of tbe Hudsou In but the temperature and the damp bent But there Is also, it must be remem­ order to keep free communication with of the human body modified the adhe­ bered. another side to the case. Many, Canada by the additional channels of sive qualities of the pearly matter and alas, are the priceless trade secrets tbe St. Lawrence aud Lake Champlain, caused changes of color In li>80 a Pa­ miried for down below the moldering and so it was determined to obstruct risian uamed .Incquin Invented a meth­ dust of the misty past and lost to the tile Hudson by a great cbnlu crossing od of covering small glass balls with world, perchance never again to be re­ from Port Montgomery to Anthony’s this essence. thereby producing the covered. Nose. first practical artificial pearl. To cite the first example thnt occurs But this was a failure. The chain In the north and east of Prance and to the mind of the writer, for Instance, parted within a week after it had been In Germany blay fishing Is actively pur­ what would a Royal academician of the stretched, and. although subsequently sued About 4.000 are required to pro present day give to be possessed of the raised and again placed, it was de duce a pound of scales, which In turn secret held by the old masters—Ra­ strayed by tbe British. gives a quarter of a pouud of essence. phael. Rubens, Correggio. Van Dyck Finally Washington decided to forge —New York Press. I and their compeers—for mixing their another and obstruct the river between colors so as to render them Imperish­ West Point and Constitution Island, for able and impervious to the ravage of here there was an abrupt change of time? And other Exhibits. course, and a heavy tide reduced tbe 't Gets So Brittle In Time That It May The red colors especially of these speed of any ship encountering it. Be­ Horse Races, Shooting Tournament, Fireworks, Band Be Cut With Shears. artists of a bygone epoch are every sides. the channel was 300 feet narrow Concerts, Eugenics Exposition, Children's Play­ It Is generally supiaised that glass Is whit as bright now as they were er at this crossing. three long centuries ago. On the practically Immortal. But It has been grounds and other Free Attractions. The forging of a chain such ns was contrary, the colors of pictures paint- You are invited. Sarah Bernhardt's Lesson to Belgium's contemplated was tlieu no small under demonstrated that glass exposed to the Free Camp Grounds. ed only 100 years ago have lost tbelr taking. Requests were secretly sent elements will decay and In time be­ Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks, Customs Officials. Reduced come so rotten that It is worthless. luster and are fgded and decayed to In the bud old days not so very long to various iron companies, and among rales on all railroads. For particulars address a deplorable extent Window glass exposed to the heat the blds the most favorable came from ago travelers, when they reached tbe and cold and varying winds will, after Again, In the world of music, the Relglim frontier, were compelled to the Sterling Iron works, situated lu FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary. Salem, Ore. a number of years, become so brittle manufacturers of violins—old masters, leave their compartments In tbe mid one of the most beautiful regions of thnt It can be cut with a pair of as one may Justifiably term them. In die of the night in order to be present tbe east, now within tbe fashionable shears. It Is said that light and dark- another branch of art—treasured a ut tbe customs examination of their domains of Tuxedo Park ncss have different elTects on glass, recipe for a varnish thnt sank Into the It was originally organized by Lord luggage. and tills alternation alone will cause It wood of their Incomparable instru­ Sterling in 1751. a well knowu officer A train In which Mme. Surah Bern­ to become fragile and lu time worth­ ments and mellowed it as well as pre­ hardt was traveling reached the iron in the Revolutionary army, and con­ less served It tier ut midnight, nnd the customs of tinued in operation for more than a It Is nlmost impossible to remove old With such extreme, relentless jeal­ ficinls made their customary raid Into hundred years, meanwhile passing luto windows from a building without ousy, however, did they guard tLeir her compartment. Roughly awakened the possession of Abel Noble, who breaking many of the panes of glass great secret tbnt ft too, is lost, to all from her beauty sleep and not In the married a uiece of Peter Townsend New glass can be handled with much appearances, Irretrievably. best of humor. Mine. Bernhardt re­ and who now In association with the more carelessness. Rather more than 100 years ago latter Increased the capacity of the fused to descend. There Is a certain elasticity to new there lived In a quaint, old world vil­ The officials uncoupled tbe actress’ works which eventually came Into the glass that leaves glass which has fac­ lage In Wales a working blacksmith carriage, dumped her luggage on tt”' entire possession of Peter Townsend, ed the weather for a number of years. who bad managed by some means or platform and went through It with a patriot and filled with the spirit of Street fakei-s who travel throughout other to bring the welding of steel to tbe time. conscientious vigor. the country selling scissors will obtain such a pitch of perfection that the He finally obtained a few Welsh mln By this time the train was about a lot of old window glass and show joint was absolutely Invisible nnd the ers from Pennsylvania for the heavy ready* to start. the crowds how wonderfully their temper of the steel as fine ns on the "You are not going to leave without handling in the forging and a number shears will cut by clipping off strips day it left the tester’s hands. By his me?” cried the actress. "Be so kind of men from Connecticut with their of the glass just ns a person would ox teams to do the hauling, and when procès» he was able to join the very iik to couple my carriage at once.” cut paper, when In fact the feat Is the chain was ready It was drawn finest of sword blades, and after he ' "When we have completed our ex­ due to the fact that the class Is actu had finished with them they were ab­ amination." replied the inspector and over tbe rough mountainous roads and ally rotten. —Harper's Weekly. solutely as good and as sound as when went on rummaging with redoubled through forests that had to bo pur they had left the factory. zeal. But he did not know with whom posely cut In many places and so on Many Names of the Thame». The blacksmith’s fame spread far he Imd to deal The actress took up a to New Windsor, the uearest river The Thames has been the cause of 4 point, and towed to West Point. and wide. and. naturally enough, -he at­ portmanteau, placed it between the much controversy. Its name lias been I It was a strenuous undertaking from tained a great reputation, but he made rails ii few yards In front of the en variously stated as Tameses. Tn mese, the very start. Each link weighed 300 a point of Invariably working In soli­ gine and calmly seated herself. Ta tn toes (at tbe Juncture of tile Isis length uuu was two feet In pounds, “And now." she said, "you can go on tude. He was offered large and tempt­ mid Tn me. near Dorchester), Tamisa. yrus Noble mild and pure two and a quarter Inches square, mid Tnuiesn. Tbamisla. Tlmniesls and final ing sums to divulge his secret but If you please.” by a swivel. feet was secured each 100 helpless, and the ’.lie oflicliils were kept It obstinately to himself, and ly Isis (where It Hows between the Ox­ a twisting link, nnd at every thousand fordshire nnd the Buckinghamshire when bis span of life had run Its Bernlmrdt ear was attached to the feet there was a clevis The whole shores). Thus at Oxford It Is still of­ course he took It with him to another train. TIUs lesson in manners «soon of this weighed 185 tons When It ten called the Isis until It receive« the world. « afterward produced n change In the was stretched across from West Point shallow river Tame just below Dor­ The ancient Greeks had a substance Belgian cnsloins.-London Telegraph. to Constitution island It was buoyed chester, from which point it I h called which e Joined In matrimony by smithy P.iaUouLia i.on t't i* ttk !.:rct,al iron u/^n'l ruot liho »tool. that must be numbered with the lost. ! will present themselves nt the chancel that It would not he replaced until the wrote In 1771. “to venture on a Jour­ Economical In Fuel ney to tbe remotest part of north The man who could disinter the fmnicdXtel.v after the singing of Hymn forts were surrendered to tbe British Thr of tb*» Mujcati- ■ ■ n drop Io f ) r* H' I r*ra»trv«rfr m«rv«e Th» V»ry Worri. it »tur*, fiprn end night. EtlielimlaT’ asked tbe busbnod of these students were but twelve or •» so damp?” * hirf rtfilMftt Utb Setinolmtotreiu» - Now. tell me t e of tits suffragette wife a th < ttp « nt che* m K m . "Ten. Mlj Wicks.” replied the im»d thirteen years old g rectnut truth Johnny J-nes Vo" wb*‘ “ Indeed I am not! ” replied the Indy if in a r.inff •’fir promptly, -[fs because there Is t D./ t < •• y n e ; to l«»t ■ lift» K ' « 11J “Do you suppose thnt after I have at n,'* i ruu'll he mtr« V» tra *» mnch due pn yonr board.’’—Brook­ will hai-pen If y-'" »HI • Breaking ths News. 1' Silt ,r,r l| 1 MAjtme ja . ’ . «n«l tM’» th* (.rau« Johnny Jonen-V«* ma am: I «° tended the postgraduate courses In po M«l> of lyn Tlmea. i .ntf •Mlllng» morn a presumably happy twnedl-t to sn old food i Hing. " H"«-“’" than the plain one on account of ths rhum "And yet yon remind me of s rbdstng •* Auth»rit»1iv». Buyer Itot yon won't have His View •*- friend of mine who married for mon “So yon »re going to leave your »tn- to chase me I’m going to pay for m» h r er." wa< the rejoinder Rond -Don't ’ b"* How ’ s tbstT' dlo?’’ whnt I get. — Ixmdon Indy risse broa*-"» " t ‘ .."7hit w»i •He didn ’ t get It" said 'hr chum snr “Laare? No Who told yon aoF "Trnir landlord’’-Philadelphia In- £ - i L h ^ to the word I V. .IW.J- rwritoally. A P»»r ef Wkys. oviree Fhe leomftig doWR Intel-Wby do yon o«ed - I/>nd<»n Tit Wts. Tbe preservation of health is s duty wear tbat rachtlug enp? Too are nev- «rem ron« lone that there Is sue* er <>n a yacht Ho-Wby do yon weae mmt important attribute of No man wa. wer - »» * a thing •• physical morality -Npwmv* lliat «rat- h? Von are uei»r ou tiui» ”'"n •» s moral being Is tbe facolty of by «»other w b> bimaeif.-or»Ulto Priceless Recipes That Are Now Lost to the World. COLORS OF THE OLD MASTERS. The Barrier Washington Erectet* Across the Hudson. Notice. ARNOLD REMOVED ONE LINK Fifty-Second Annual OREGON STATE FAIR, SALEM. SEPT. 29th-OCT. 4th, 1913. A whole week of pleasure and profit. $20,000 offered on premiums on WINDOW GLASS DECAYS. Agricultural, Livestock Poultry, Textile CUT THE RED TAPE. strong wliisKey burns your mouth, gags you when you swallow it---------- what will it do to the delicate lining of your stomach W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon Jirxi Some of ihe Reasons Why The Great ¡ron R ange ALEK. McNAIR- •♦'f contrai