Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 23, 1913, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight, October 23, I9i3
HIS RETURN BANQUET.
THE LOVELIGHT IN HIS EYES.
It Was a Grand Sue.al Buccaaa and
Cost the Majar Nothing.
A veteran offi<-er in tbe Col ted States
army recently told of tbe ahrewdtH-aa
riiapiayed by a major in tbe old days.
He bad been appointed to tbe tom
uiiiit of an army
on an ¡aland iwt
a groat way from San Francioco.
Soon after hi* arrival there a French
Beet droptwd anclirw In the hart «s-
Tbe coni ma Oder invited tbe major
■ t«wrd tbe flagship and entertained
Idm royally.
e
Tbe M«, rtm-l tbe worths major tbe
uett day tbat lie »»« in honor bound
to return tbe cofiipllmeut. but be wa*
staggered by the expense involved.
To give a l>anquet befitting bis dig-
nity as a United States officer enter-
talulug a distinguished representative
of a foreign nation would mean bank­
ruptcy. as tbe government had not au­
thorized him to draw on its treasury
fur such a fiurpoae. and tbe cost of tlie
affair would have to come out of bis
own jKa ket A bright idea struck blm.
He invited tbe naval visitors t<i be
bi« guests the third day thereafter at
au "American picnic." Ttien he sent
invitations to tbe be«t people of tbe
uelgbliorhood to Join him In s basket
plculr at a grove near at hand on tbe
same day. "to meet our Freoch paval
friends now on our shores "
The profile came with great baskets
and hampers of provisions. A royal
feast was spread in the grove, and tbe
pi< nk- was long remembered as one of
tbe most notable social sneresses of
its time—Chicago Record- II era Id
COFFEE AND ITS EFFECTS'.
Not Injurious Whan Used Moderately
by Persons In Health.
lu tbe light of the data that bave
been seen mu lu led In respect to tbe
physiological action of coffee It may
safely lie affirmed that it Is not lu-
jurlous when used moderately by rea-
sonablv healthy people,
With the
neurasthenic and tbe dyspeptic It Is a
somewhat different matter
While
nlnrming symptoms have followed the
ingestion of enormous quantities, there
1« no evidence that fatally toxic effects
have ever ensued.
Coffee is a mild stimulant, and the
effects are rather transient. Tbe mod­ 1
erate use of coffee will not make a
well man sick.
Such moderate use
will not occasion disagreeable symp­
toms I d tbe healthy, such as Insomnia,
headache,
nervousness,
drowsiness,
palpitation, dyspepsia, vertigo, etc. On
the other hand, it will obviate or re­
lieve fatigue.
|
We do not consider coffee a neces­
sary concomitant of civilized life,
which some extremists claim It to be.
To our minds It Is rather a luxury
which It la Dot necessary to dispense
with unless ooe Is compelled to do so
as a part of the attempt to combat
tbe Increasing cost of living
A< to
tbe moderate use of any of tbe things
which we Ingewt the same principles
Even such a valuable sub-
"I’ply.
stance na milk baa to be Imbibed within
reason ns to quantity, lest nutoiutoxi-
cation ensue—Medical Times.
He Thought That Waa What Made Ail Old Ysu l.w Think How Uwful It
May Bo In tho Homo?
the People Stare.
A little forethought will provide ad
"Ton have read in novels bow a
gn-at emotion will transform a man's beaivo tape for many emergency m-e«
<<nvuteuuu, e. bow a |>oet’e face in tbe lu tbe honoebokl outaide of tbe kl< k
hour of inspiration sets the eparrows room. Labels for bottles and Jana can
singing on tbe housetops.
My own be made of It. «Ince tbe name la ensi'y
I features are of tbe commonplace type - printed in Ink. and tbe whole label
-Dob,idy thinks of regarding them I may be removed with no effort when
Ic la outgrown.
A hot water bottle
twice—yet I. too. hare bad my expert
em-va. declares a contributor to Punch. , can be mended wltb adhesive tape; in
“They occurred on tbe morning when fact, any rubber hose or container
| 1 received a letter from Phyllis, which may bare Its life prolonged by it. Keen
•aid briefly. 'Yes, I think so.’
Not a three cornered tear I d a cloth or
dark dress become« lnrtclbta when
uiu< fa lu that, you may say. but when
I I tell you it was the delayed answer to pressed tn place over a small square
a proposal of marriage you will under- of IL
If any tart« are not at band wb»n
I stand. Shortly after reading it I atep-
l«al eut into Hie street to walk to tbe the window shade is pulled off the
roller adhesive tape will put it ba k
office
strongly aDd neatly.
"And when I
"What a «alk that was! Tbe light
In my eyes seemed to brighten tbe very have a corn or a tender spot on my
sun; tbe song in my heart was echoed Coot.” said tbe trained nurse wbo sug
from a hundred motorbuses. Never gested some of these uses, “a little
have tbe winds of May wooed so win­ patch of adhesive tape is a great com­
fort and protection from chafing." A
ningly a February morning.
binding strip of adhesive tape is In­
''Every mao I met turned bis bead
valuable for sheet music tbat is much
as if loath to take bis eyes from my
in use. Manuscripts, too, can be fast­
Irradiated countenance.
Every girl
ened together at tbe top with a broad
seemed to take tbe keenest pleasure in
band of IL”
my happiness and smiled at me pret­
Strips of adhesive tape are spien>Ud
tily as if inflated by its contagion
• *11« «ell/ I thought (in blank verse). for training plants, such as Ivy or
Ib.it I'bylli.« now is pledged to me nr, other vine«, against a bouse founds
don. for fastening rose bushes or to­
by my troth, these fiaBering glances
mato vines to the supporting frani'S
allot from Is-uuty's eyes- might make
i or for any use In tbe garden wb> n
my heart uufailbful.’
string or wire would cut the tender,
“It was only when I reached the of
growing stalks. —New York Tribune.
O' v and looked in tbe glass that 1 dis­
covered tbe large black smudge on tbs
end of my nose."
AUCTION SALES.
COURAGE OF NAPOLEON
Elisha Yale Held the First Ono In
England In 1700.
Tbe first auction gale in England
wag held Iti 1700 by Elisha Yale, who
bud been governor of Madras and who
adopted that plan for selling tbe East
Indian wares be bad brought borne
Tbe sale attracted wide attention and
I was so successful that others immedi
stely adopt«1 tbe plan.
Before tbe close of tbe eighteenth
century England began to place a tax
on auction sales, and at times these
duties have ranged as blgb as 5 per
cent In IMS the tax was repealed,
but a charge Imposed on tbe license to
be taken out by all auctioneers. Tbe
abuses at auctions, caused by combi­
nations of brokers to bld up tbe offer-
logs, led to tbe adoption of stringe l :
regulation
In America auctioneers of a certain
class bare also been guilty of manj
Impositions on tbe public. Fake "auc­
tion sales" of alleged bankrupt stocks
of merchandise, "fire sales" and simi­
lar schemes have long been used to
Impose on tbe credulous. At maDy
such sales tbe auctioneer baa confed­
erates In tbe crowd wbo start the bid­
ding and continue It until tome legiti­
mate bidder bas offered a price tbat
affords tbe promoters a handsome
profit Tbe imposition of heavy fines
and prison sentences bas discouraged
this class of auctioneers In most sec-
tions.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
The Way It Carried Him From Aapern-
Essling to Wagram.
Professor J Hol In nd Hose In “The
I’ernunality of Napoleon" writes of Na­
poleon's courage
He says tbat bis
percomility "never stood forth so
grandly a« after a defeat." The most
serious blow lu the middle part of bis
< ureer was that dealt him by the Arch­
duke Charles ut Aspern Essllng. Dorth
east of Vicuna. Tbe Austrians were
uearly double him in strength, The
bridges over tbe Danube bad been
broken down in bls rear. His great
marshal, lainues. bad been killed, and,
lu (act. be bad suffered a terrible re­
verse. All his generals were for re­
treat but be withstood them, and Pro­
fessor Rose ranks the next six weeks
"among tbe most glorious of bis mili­
tary career." He secured new troops.
deceived bis eDemy by false move­
ments and finally defeated him at
Wagram
But a decline came to such a pro­
digious man. He himself said at St
Heleua that be bad been spoiled by
success. It was natural tbat tbe vic­
tor io fifty pitched battles and innu­
merable smaller engagements should
come to believe himself omniscient
and Invincible
It was this hardening
of tbe mind tbat betrayed him into tlie
Itiissiiiu camiwign. that caused him to
retuse all compromise lu 1SI3 and 1814
and that Id him to defeat by bis In­
A Thousand-year-eld Castle.
feriors. Wellington and Blucher, at
Tam wort b castle, which bas had a
Facing a Waterspout.
I Waterloo, just a« Hannibal was final­ tbonsand years of checkered existence,
Wbat It means to encounter a water
ly beaten by his Inferior, Scipio, at stands on tbe site of a Saxon fortress,
•pout In tbe south seas is de«< rltied Zama.
built by a daughter of Alfred tbe
by n writer: "First of all. a black
Great, which was formerly tbe seat of
tnink. like an elephant's, began to feel
tbe kings of Mercia
It will be famil­
Putting Trees to Bed.
blindly about In midair, hanging from
An Interesting met bod of protecting iar by name to all readers of Scott,
« <-b>ud
It came nearer and nearer peach trees from frost during tbe wlu
wbo bas made famous
with uncanny speed, drawing up to ter has tureu practiced for several
led Ma rm ion
.
itself as It came a colossal cone of years at the agricultural experiment
Of Taniworth tower and town.
turbulent sea until tbe two joined to­ station at Canyon. Colo
Tbe present edifice is mainly a
Early in No­
gether In an enormous black pillar vember tbe earth is removed from a Jacobean structure, standing on a lofty
some quarter of a mile bread at tbe
circle about four feet In diameter artificial mound and chiefly remark­
base and probably a good thousand
round en< b tree, and water is turned In able for a tuultanguar ivy clad tower
feet high, uniting as It did the clouds
to saturate the noil. When tbe ground and a rather gloomy banqueting ball.
and lite sea below. Across tbe darken­
baa lievome soft the tree la worked It was sold to tbe corporation some
ing sea. again«! the tbreotenlng cop-
back and forth to loosen tbe roots and rears ago by tbe Marquis Townshend,
per crimson sunset, came this gigantic
Is then pushed o'er on Its side The wbo is on tlie distaff side a lineal
horror, waltzlrfg over troughs of torn
lira tubes are brought together and descendant of the Marmious. — West­
up water In a veritable dance of death,
minster Gazette.
fastened with a cord, and burlap cor
like something blind, but mad and
ered with earth 1« put over them
cruel, trying to hod and shatter our
Ready For Anything.
Tima tbe trees lie snug uutll spring
fragile tittle ship "
Tbe efficiency of tbe French system
when tbe covering 1« gradually loos
ened and finally removed and they are of highly centralised government even
W'Se Insects.
in tbe face of tbe upheavals of nature,
raised and propped up.-lloky Mouo
In bls ex|«-r1tnetit« to determine
has been comically illustrated.
tain News
,
whether it Is the ••ulur or tbe odor of
A slight earthquake shock having
flower« that attra< ts l>ere and other fu­
been felt tn a pert of the French prov­
But
She
Hadn
’
t.
se' ta M Plateau, the Heigtau soolo-
inces. tbe evil .prefect of ooe depart-
"What’s tbe matter, old chap? Ton ■nent an Important government official,
gl«t bethought him of trying a mirror.
Ilr selected a flower of striking color look as If you badn t bad a wink of telegraphed to tbe minister of tbe In­
and strong odor and placed It before an sleep all night"
terior as follows: “On the first In­
"I haven't You see. my wife threat
excellent glass In wbicli ths reflection
forms t but of the seismic tremors I
was perfect
All tbe insects went ened never tn sfieak to me again If I «ummoned tbe government attorney
dkin
t
come
home
last
night
before
10
»tralght to tbe real flower, and not a
tbe lieutenant of gendarmerie and tbe
single one approached the rvflwtion Io o'eto- k. and I didn't.**
r olive magistrate. I hare assumed my
“I see
You're finding out tbe looe-
the mirror.
irflfurui end now await your orders.*—
aomenesa of solitude because she kept Loudon Mall
I her word, eh?"
Fast and Blow.
"Not by a Jugful
I wUb abe bad.**
Bedd-DId you have a nice ■ Q(O
Whs« Everybody Gets Tired.
»■oldie trip? Greene- 1‘art of tbe way. — Exchange
If everyt««1y 1« to be tired, what will
I
Tlie chauffeur went ton fast going <uit
twsxm.e of art. mmd<-. literature or any­
Shut Her Off.
"I sup|«ee be reduced apevul coming
thing else not predlgested and placed
back r
First Deaf Mute imaklng signal— is convenleut tabloid form for gob­
I
"Oh. yog; we were towed bockr*—
Did your elfe complain because you bling? No gloomier thought bn« corne
Yonkers Statesman
staved out till after midnight? Second Sfmu tlie borlzou In years than the
Deaf Mute Ictiuefcllng)- Did abe? You ph ture of what Ihl« glohe will he when
shraihl have seen ber* Rut «ben It the tired I hi «i news man and tbe tired
Angry Adjectives.
If waa nut a young woman novelist, beg.-in b> get motto!oo-ut | Just turned tmslwewi women have ranged
hut t'harle« Rnmner. of whom the late out tbe light
fiaWdiv «nafchlngly over It. hand to
K L. Gndkio. tbe New York editor
hand for a quarter veutury or so.-
said
New York TrftuiM.
Fes Hunting
“lie worts his adjective« So hard that
In rom in a nit ire where fox bunting
It they ever catch him alone they will Is nMi-Ider»«I a «fsirt retching one Io
E«sn W stob .
n.unlet him "
He ftartlng dont r.« know that It
tbe rsrdlnal offense
The rule la fox
huntlns 1« that you may < base tbe I« ualie-ky to pasdl***"« a wedding?
Mew It Happened.
Mr dreaamak
quarry but y,Hi nnn>l nut overtake IL — •he I eag't help that
The Chroeik- Meddler—Yen ere ex- Philadelphia I edger
er ta IH. sud I'm afraid It would be
tn-niele latid for one of your age The
m-wv nelm-ky If I were tu go and E<q
liare 1‘atrd Party-Yeo: got lids way
tuarrh-d Is-f.wv haring all the clothes
Mother's Tewgve.
by Imi I tug Into other people a affaire.— I
“Don i y«s> rmItre the power of tbe I want suole while my father Is still
I'hila del ph la ledger
■nether ton eue F asked the y tmng man willing to pay fnr them
I
I
üí¡
I SENT HIMSELF_ BY MAIL
ADHESIVE TAPE.
0ns Uss to Which th. Pa reel
England Msy Bs P«t-
I An Englishman wished to
ev-tomer living th a remote
Bvlbaiu. one of the suburbs
<b,n. and it was very urgent
:
I
It’s Import ! Where you invest your
inonev. 1 he Western I.o.m .mil Invest­
ment Co.,
• « of Salt Lake, I tali is now open
to make you a loan or build you a home on
tlie small monthly payment plan.
<9
reach a
part of
of Lou-
tbat be
Hcl him quickly.
Knowing nothing of tbe locality, be
■n!ie«l at St MartiD le Grand tv con
t a directory. Stating bls case to
i clerk he was amazed to learn that
■,e 'vul-l he sent to the address by
parcel |«>st by paying a fee of tbree-
Tbe gentletusa
l«ncg a mile.
gentleman bad
had
■r beard of such a thing, and ft is
said tbat very few in England know
th h it can be done.
<,q>ting the offer, the gentleman
plfl' cd In « barge of a messenger
fan liar with all parts of tbe city and
MX>n _ on hi» way The boy carried
was___
a printed slip on which was writteu s
de«- rlption of tlie "psrceF in charge
under tbe bending. "Article required
to be delivered.” and before leaving
tbe customer's bouse both tbe cus­
tomer and tbe gentleman were re­
quired to place their signatures on the
iwqier.
The limit In weight for anything de­
livered by parcel post In England is
generally understood to be eleven
p uds. but there is one clause which
read«. "A person may be conducted
by express messenger to any address
ou payment of mileage fee."—Argonaut
A. McNAIR, President
D L. SHRODE, Vice-President.
CANZADA EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer
Board of Appraisers
—
E M BALES
F. JI. MIICNK.
R. F. ZACHMAN
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
*
Board of Trustees—
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
B. L. BEALS
I. C. SMITH.
W. G, McGEE,
is
Í0
g
A. C. EVERSON,
Th» Playwright's Fame Clung to Him
Better Than His Riches.
L'ion Bou' i'tiiilt re- eived £300 for his
«bare in the authorship of "London
Assurance.” Tbe way in which be
spent tb.it sum was an indication of
things to come Be bought two horses,
a cab and seven new coats. His ex-
travagauce reacbed a climax over
"Babil and Rl Jon." produced at Covent
Garden in August. 1872 The money
was foil nd by I .ord Londesborough.
and Boin-fcanlt (with him Phinchel
was under contra'-t to produce some­
thing that might be called dramatic
Wbat was produced was a gorgeous
and incoherent spectacle, with red lob­
sters recunit>ei)t nt the bottom of tbe
sea. BouMcsult. who had run up bills
to tbe extent of £10.000 or so. did not
stay for tbe production, but betook
himself abroad All that persists of
this magnificent fiasco Is the boys' cho­
rus. "Spring. Spring. Beautiful Spring."
which was retained almost by chance.
But Bouckault was better known by
bls Irish dramas tbat are fresh today,
as "Tlie Shaughraun.” “Arrah na
I’ocue.” 'The Colleen Bawn” and tbe
like By these be became rich and fa­
mous. but bls fame clung to him bet­
ter than his riches.—London Post
i
Loan Agent,
A
u >
I Have Come Back
To re-establish myself it) the
Business
And to boost for Tillamook, I will appreciate a
call from all of my old customers, and have no
scruples about meeting them. My policy when
here before was to treat you the best I knew how
and to give you honest work for your money, and
this will be my policy in the future.
It will be a pleasure to me to know that I have
pleased you and I will make every effort to do so,"I
have had 22 years’ experience in the Sheet Metal
Business and you get the benefit of that experience.
I have come to stay and my ambition will be to
please you first, last and always.
Respectfully,
SHOP IN BRODHEAD BUILDING
Formerly with McNair Hardware Co.
I SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
No Landlubber.
Young Jack Tabbs bas only been in
the navy for a few mouths, but there
is Dot a more enthusiastic sea dog In
tbe whole of bls majesty's service. He
recently made application for and re­
ceived tbe usual leave and proceeded
to Loudon and his mother's bouse.
Mrs Tabbs lives on tbe third floor of
a bouse in Camberwell, and wbeD be
arrived at her address be stood in tbe
doorway and bawled up tbe stairs:
"Mother, aloft there! Jack's come
borne! Open tbe window!"
“Why. Jacky, my dear." cried tbe
o>d lady from the landing, “wbaterer'a
wrong with tbe stairs?"
■'Stairs!" cried tbe weather worn tar,
wltb ineffable contempt "Wbat do I
' know about stairs? J ust you open
tbe window and iower a rope to tbe
main deck, uud be quick about it!"—
Londou Express.
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Fcr Sale or Trade— Tillamook Co Land
City Property,
Vacant lots in all additions and Merchandise Stock.
Sheet Metal
EOUCICAULT’S PROFITS.
President.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
Secretary-Treas.
Attorney-at-Law and Notar»
Rubile.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
(INCORPORATED),
Abstracts : Real Estate
Surveying Insurance
BOTH PHONES.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint,
"Females.’’
Our woman «ords have all expert
wed vicissitudes of fortune.
"Fe­
male." like tbe rest, bas had its day
Cbam-er introduced ft under tbe guise
of "fenielle" and Shakespeare used It
a few times instead of "soman." But
it was the eMriy novelists who clothed
it with respectability by making all
their women "females." So exceed­
ingly resfHstable bad It become in tbe
time of Dr Johnson that Fanny Bur­
ney called tbe prin ess royal "tbe sec­
ond female in tbe kingdom ” Even so
late as tbe pubUcatton of Tennyson a
"Prin< e«s'' Mrs. Browning was able tu
write with perfect propriety that the
t»oem dealt «ith "a university attend-
eo by * females
Then dex-adeuce set
in till now do «bred of respectability
is left to tt
ft — I Ix/udou
a . udon Standard.
LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.
DOCKS t WAREHOUSE.
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN înd & 3rd AVENÜE WEST
Near Fame.
A young niau. constant In bis at­
tendance tn a cafe where the art stu
dents congregate In r»ria. sat in his
usual corner arel surveyed tbe «ene
Wbo ta that
'
rhapr asked a visitor,
"is tie a painter or a sculptor. or
whstr
’■vHi. no; noue of those." said a babl-
tn»- “He bas a most engaging and
Important calling - be is tbe brother of
a tsiet"- Raturdsy Evening Post
Good Security.
.vlltllgao -If I be afther lavlog aecur-
Iti .«lull ter ubat I takeaway Will yea 4
throat me Illi nut wake? Kaod* (the
gn«er> - Certainly
Mllllga0 _ Well,
tmn sell me two ar Il)ttu hlUM gB’.
ka|e wan av thltu till 1 come agio-
Puck.
*
Meetly All Talk.
feel quite well l|<s-t<w
Da
I evuM g» tu a coffre party
Tnut tn^ae la all
Ria tier
//
Post In
th« professed Infermi lu literature
"Yes slid an d-s— father.** n-pM
the ymtng nvmau Hultalv Etpreea
•••ep and Lengsvity.
• Ieef> I« Sa nerrenary ns air <w fond
Ties» win» shirk the sleep of life are
only hastening ats-owsclretai,’ 1» tbs
sleep of death - B iumm - is Inda-pendaore
Helge
ft
fe
The stronger and rougher
whiskey tastes—the more
harm it will do
A hy take chances with your
nerves, your stomach, your
general health
is pare, old and palatable—
c°i.
<lr>nkuig strength,
bold all over tl.e world.
Nothing ron hr ihme at nnre hnatlly
and pro4>-uity. I MV, ns •, ms
I
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V». J. \ zn Schuyvcr & Co., General
Portland, Orcjoa