Tillamook Headlight, August agricultural travel ING SCHOOL. Will Visit Tillamook for Two Days Daring The Fair. ! LONDON’S ANCIENT TOWER, THE MAHOGANY MILL HAD A TART TONGUE. Northcote, the Painter, Was Not Over, powered by Royalty. lames The story of “Lick's Folly, or the Mahogany MIIL" has to do with the A traveling general welfare romance of tbe life of James Lick, the lotior of the Lick observatory. scimul and agricultural school, ' In early life young Lick fell in love equipped with portable labor-1 with the daughter of a well to do atones and educational exhib­ sillier for whom he worked When be its designed for the special pur­ anide known bls love, which was re pose of conducting demonstra­ clprocated by tbe girl, tbe miller was tions and giving instructions. nugry and Is said to have replied: in the various general welfare I “Out. you beggar! Dare you think ___ _ but Is he not overflowing." and agricultural subjects, and | 1)crs |,UHj the persisted tbe other, other, “with envy, hatred if uiy daughter, who will Inherit my conducted by 10 O A. C. PTO-’HIJ(j ul| uncbaritableness? He I b as riches? Have you a mill like this? AVxOOMBOf J J S memtiers I S X. LJ 1 I ■ n ’ of »B ( »pHeful as a woman-and then his nig- Have you a single penny la your feasors, MCIOIOIX-V* assisted k by the state dairy au j food com-1 ________ giirdlluess. Did be ever give away purse?' To this Lick replied that he bad mis.ion and representatives of, nnythlng?' Yes. hii his advice." said Hazlitt, "and nothing as yet but one day he would the »tote grange and tlie Ore- "Yes. I have a mill beside which this one gon Social Hygienesi K'iety, left very unpleasant it Is.” Corvallis Monday on a six! This is not the picture of a charm­ . would be a pigsty. In 1854 the quiet parslmoniou» weeks’ tour of tlie state. These' ing man. and yet Northcote was not James Lick surprised everybody by without his redeeming virtues. For schools will carry to the people one thing, he was refreebingly free building a magnificent flour mill near of Oregon a rich store of valu-; from the worship of mere prestige in San Jose. Tbe mill was finished with tibie knowledge in the econom-, an age when men were careful to ap­ In In solid mahogany, highly polished, ics of home life and demonstra-( portion respect according to rank aud and was furnished with tbe best ma . ehlnery possible. He made the grounds tiens of approved farm manage-, stm ion. ment. Tbe Prime of Wales, when be wns about the mill very attractive and be­ This comprehensive educa­ a young man, met the painter and was gan early to set out trees both for fruit and ornament. tional cornpaign is conducted mu.-li pleased with hla conversation. Lick caused bls elegant mill to be "What do you know of his royal by the extension division of the photographed without aud within and Oregon agricultural college in highness?" inquired Sir Joshua Rey­ sent the pictures to the miller who bad conformity with the recent leg- j nold« Inter. scorned him In bis youth. “Nothing." answered Northcote. filiation which made appropria- , "Nothing, sir! Why, he say. ba Nineteen years after Mr. Lick bnllr tiona for this survice. The ser­ knows you very well.” his mill. Jan. 16, 1873. be surprised the vice to tie rendered to the peo-j “I’ooh!” said Northcote. “That's people of San Jose again by giving it pie in carrying forward tliis' only his brag.” to the Paine Memorial society of Bos movement was considered of, The president of (he Itoyal academy ton. half tbe proceeds of sale to be so much value that tlie above smiled. “Bravely said,” he muttered, used fur a memorial hall aud half to sustain a lecture course.—Exchange. named societies as well as the "bravely said!” Grangers Take Interest in County Fair. Juut’s K hickson . Sleeplessness. When profile of nervous temperament ret|rv for the night and cannot sleep It la usually because tlielr brains nre still To Water Consumers. ■utlve mid refuse to part with the blood whh li should properly travel else T he Water Commission Ims given where What the sleepless really need Mr. Hong positive instructions to 1« a sloping beil. so that the congested shut off water (rom all consumers bend will relieve Itself easily of the who have not pan! tlielr water rent supvt ttiioiis bliss! For the upper part of the I hm I v . being heavier than the by the lililí of each month. lower. Inevitably sinks more deeply By Onici Weior <-.,m mission. Into the laaldlng, mid even If one props the head on two pillows the neck Is curved and strained mid obstructs the backward flow of blood Tillamook, Ore., Aug. 7, 1013. « » »-«**,* J I I * w N « 5 * w « * 0 I For Flies On stock in and arouuil barm CLOUGH’S CAR­ BOLIC COMPOUND is tile most effective and cheapest Jfly killer made, it costs ready to sptey from 7c. to toe. a gallon, it is to be mixed with water and therefore ia less ex [tensive then other fly killers. Cktigh’s Carbolic Coin- ' pou nd is many times stronger then anv other, one pint is sufficient for th gallons of pi*)’. fli I CLOUGH. TUB Reliable Druggist FIERCE ARAB DOGS, Easy to Put the Big Brutes to Flight if One Knows the Trick. The village dogs of Arabia are a real | danger to strangers, whom they attack on sight without provocation. By strangers I mean any one except their i own Immediate owuers, whether na­ tives or not. writes Lady Ramsay in the Sunday School Times. They nre. as a rule, great, powerful brutes, often very handsome, extremely fierce and capatde of defending tbe Docks from wolves and other marauders. I have often been told that when attacked by these ferocious animals tlie proper thlug to do Is to sit down quickly on Jhe ground, when they will at on bullet and her answering lagers appeared. helped the old feliow snarl told me Hint I had lift her. which to his feet and accompanied hlm out blood spots on tlie leaves confirmed." of tbe range of my vision. At n meeting of the l-'nirview Grange toiluy, it was decided that He Couldn’t Plow. tlie Grunge have u booth nt the A certain liiildent connected with fair, nnd a committee composed of the great Napoleon while lie was In ex­ Meailiiines Dunstan, Crawford, ile In Elba 1« innimeuiorated In the Is. Maxwell, Bester and Sheets, was land to tills hour by an Inscription nf- fixed to the wall of a peasant's house. placed iu harge of this. It was decided that the Fairview A min named Glncoul was plowing when the famous exile came along one Grange would take part in tlie day and expressed an Interest In his parade and will invite other granges work Nnpohsin even took tbe plow to do the same. share ont of the man'« liaml and at tempted to guide It himself. But the The Board is anxioua to hear oxen refused to obey lilui. overturnisl who intend to exhibit ami under tbe plojr and spoiled the furrow whiit head, which would he a great The hiscriptlon runs tlms: “Napoleon help to the Director., tie)* Great, passing by this place In M IM'CCX IV. took In the neighboring * field a plowshare from tlie hands of a NoUce. peasant anil himself tried to plow, but Notice ia Hereby Given,—That I tile oxen, retielllous to those bands will not lie rrsponsitde for any ilelits which vet hnd guided Europe, bead I contracted by my'wife, Kltielenu long tlisl from the furrow." Erickson, alter this date. Elisa Jans Knew. The Minister'. Wife (tv Industrial arbolan Elisa Jane. I'm sorry to hear from your s< hisihiilstresa you ara not diligent at your nevsilework. You know who It Is Ami. work for Idle liitnds to do? Elisa .Inno (Intensely anxious to propitiate)— Yea'in; pleaae'm. you d<> London G lot*. Tried a Bluff. Wife (angrflyi-This la a nice tima to mine home! Hub­ tiled to hear you nay so. my dear I was afraid you might think It nithc lai».- Boston Transcript Before and Attar. "DM von noth» how sadly (hat beg gnr Unified when liu ram» In?" "Yes I tmtli »n. my revolver, but dldn t shoot” Mrs Grimly—Is there any way yon "Why didn't yimr "I'd be a widower If | had “-London can break ymirwlf of that habit of talking In n,t,r Grimly Telegraph (tremulo,wir. but hopefully»- [»,, think it would help any. my dear If Meet Intensive. you'd Irt ni» tsik mora when I'm "Do yon heilere in Intensive garden- ■ WBk»?-|*tl