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Tillamook
Headlight, May 7, 1914
CUZCO AND THE INCAS.
Peru’s Ancient City W h «n th« Plan
of the Roman Camp.
MARRY TO BECOME MEN.
Jn Korea Male« Ar« Looked Upon aa
Children Until They Wed.
An Old Tim« Msrmin.
An amusing and detailed account of a
merman seen in the Atlantic, " rltteu
apparently in good faith, ends with the
following description of the monster,
which may possibly have been a seal
or a sea lion. "That monster is about
eight feet long, bls skin is brown and
tawny, without any scales, all ills mo­
tions are like those of men, the eyes
are a proportionable size, a little
mouth, a large aud flat nose, very
white teeth, black hair and chin cov­
ered with a mossy beard, a sort of
whiskers under the nose, tbe ears like
those of men, tins between the tiugers
of his hands and feet like those of
ducks. In a word he is a well shaped
man. Which is certified to be true
by Captain Oliver Morin and John
Martin, pilot, and by tbe whole crew,
consisting of two-and-tbirty men.” (An
article from Brest in the “Memoirs of
Trevoux." Tbe monster was mention­
ed in the Gazette of Amsterdam Oct.
12, 1725, where, It is said, It was seen
in tbe ocean in August of tbe samt
year.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
TOTALS UF AN EXPLORER
Sickness and Agony That Livma,ton-
Endured In Africa.
Writing tin Dav'd Livingstone, nfl».
The Korean« marry very young, gen­
The ancient city of Cuzco, when first
■lonary and African explorer, Sir Har
erally
between
tbe
ages
of
twelve
and
Hewed by European eyes. was. accord­
ry H. Johnston says In the British
ing to the best authorities, a great and fifteen For u woman to reach twenty
Geographical Journal: "During th«
wealthy municipality of perhaps 2u0,- without marrying is considered a ter­
winter or ralgy season of 18GH-9 Llv.
000 souls. How old it was at that time rible thing A peculiarity of these
weddings Is that they would appear to
we
have
scant
means
of
knowing.
ingstone was very ill. He had been
ETURN to the grocer all sub
Garcllasso would have us believe that be a matter of interest to every one
wet times without number aud suf­
except
tb«
parties
mostly
concerned,
there were only thirteen Incas in the
statutes sent you for Royal Bak-
fered from terrible pains in the chest
royal family line from Alanco Capac i who often see one another for the first
and pneumonia. He was often semi-
:
time
on
the
wedding
morning.
This
Is
L ing Powder There is no sub­
to Huayna Capac. Montesinos, on the
delirious and subject to delusions, such
other band, assures us that the Incas 1 because In a Korean household tbe
as that tbe bark of tbe trees was cor-
stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure,
I
boys
are
kept
apart
from
the
girls,
tbe
ruled a thousand years! Which are we
ered with figures and fa«es of men
to believe? No written history of the father and the sons occupying tbe
cream of tartar baking powder, and
He thought often of his children and
race exists—only the records of the front of tbe bouse and tbe mother aud
friends, and his thoughts seemed al.
daughters
living
in
tbe
rear
of
tbe
es
­
Juipus,
those
queer
knotted
strings
healthful. Powders offered as sub­
most to conjure th ;m up before him
which were the Incas’ sole documents tablishment. Moreover, in their social
For tbe first time iu his life he wa»
and for which no archaeologist has ns life tbe boys are not allowed to mix
stitutes are made from alum
being carried and could not raise him-
yet discovered the key, the Rosetta with tbe gentler sex.
self to a sitting position. Tbe Arabs
The parents and friends arrange the
stone.
were very kind to him in bls extreme
Cuzco's original plan was, singularly match in accordance with their own
weakness, but the vertical sun, blis-
enough, that of the Roman camp, a Interests, and If both parties agree and
terlng any part of tbe skin exposed to
quadrangle divided by two intersecting the bargain is concluded the formali­
It, tried him sorely In the day marches
streets
into
quarters,
with
a
gate
on
ties
are
of
the
simplest.
There
is
no
THE WATER WORKS.
GLEN O. HOLMAN, each face and towers at the angles.
“in July, 1870, ids feet were almost
religious ceremony and no legal con­
Jf
Dallas, is a candidate for tbe
consumed with irritable, eating ulcers
Tillamook, May 5, 1914-
The Incas, like the citizens of the tract.
Republican nomination for Circuit
pulsating with pain. » • • These sores
To the Taxpayers and Water Con­ fudge of thin district. Mr. Holtnan United States, had no more definite
How to Read the Moon.
Early on the wedding morn the best
sumer« ci Tillamok City:
Few people can tell nt a glance were obviously communicated by mos­
is a lawyer of experience, well read name for their country than Tavan- man arrives to tie the bridegroom s
For sometime past the Water Com >n his profession, and is now in tbe tlnsuya. the Empire of the Four Prov­ pigtail In a knot on tbe top of bls head. whether the moon is waxing or wan quitoes from the blood of the wretch­
mision has been seriously consider
»rime of life. H< says that tlie law i inces. The four streets of the capital,
Ing. Here is a whimsical rule to re­ ed slaves who were tortured with
ing making a reduction in tlie watei should l>e administered on princi- prolonged by great roads, divided it This not only remains forever as an member by. It is very simple to those them. Livingstone could fall asleep
outward
and
visible
sign
of
bls
condi
­
rates. Some of the questions involved des of justice ami not oil techni­ Into four main provinces, each under
tion, but entitles him to wear a hat for who know Latin and is not difficult when he wished at the shortest notice.
in this mftter are as follows, and wc calities.—Paid advt.
the dominion of its governor. When the first time in bis life and to be for those who do not. The first thing A mat and n shady tree under which
would a-k you to give this mattei
their people came to Cuzco they lodged treated ns a man and enter public life. is to notice whether the moon is like to spread it would at any time afford
your serious consideration and advise
in their own quarter, where they ad­ He may be a mere child, twelve years a D or a C—that is, whether the full him a refreshing sleep. But In his
us what you would recommend.
hered to their national costumes and of age. but he has no longer any right semicircular curve is on the right or Inst yenrs of travel sleep was often
In the early part of 1905 our pres­
ent water system was put in at a cost
the customs of their own province.
to play with his boy friends and must the left. If the moon shows a D that made sad by the realistic dreams of
of approximately $48,000. The pipe
The city today retains the same choose ills associates among old men.
naturally stands for decrescit. “It happy English life from which ho wak­
that was put in at that time was Math
general plan, its two principal streets
ened to find himself ill and consumed
He
has
now
all
civil
rights
and
is
wanes.
”
ersop Steel pipe and we have been ad
being virtually the old main thorough­ expected to behave accordingly. If. on
with nnxlety that he might not live
But
then
comes
in
the
great
principle
psed by parties who claim to know,
fares,
its two eastern quarters lie the contrary, a man is unable to afford "The moon is always deceitful,” and to complete his mission.
that the average life of this class of
upon steep hillsides; the two western the luxury of a home and a wife, be one has to understand the opposite of
"After 18(*9 he suffered much from
pipe, under ordinary conditions, is
are in the valley, where runs a little may reach the age of fifty, but be must what tbe moon says, so that a moon the results of tbe decay and loss of
about 15 years. If this is true during
river, the Huatanay, spanned by still wear bls pigtail down his back, which shows a D Is a waxing moon, bis molar teeth, so that Imperfect mas­
the next live or six years we will
bridges.
probably be to a large expense in
tication of rough African food Induced
has none of the advantages of citizen­ while a waning moon Is like a C.
The northeast quarter was the Pala­ ship and Is expected to play with kites, Those who have no Latin will no severo dyspepsia, and his bodily
making repairs and the cost of mak­
tine hill of this South American Rome marbles and such like. Any folly he doubt look to see whther the moon strength weakened under a condition
ing the:-e repairs and the laying of
new pipe in sections of the city that
and contains the palaces of the kings, may commit Is excused in the same says it Is “decreasing,” in which case of permanent malnutrition. Stanley,
have been paved, will probably be
for each Inca, after the manner of the way as the naughtiness of a child who I they will understand that It is waxing, by relieving him when he did, gave
very expensive. Samples of pipe that
Roman emperors, built bis own abode, Is not responsible for his actions.
while a waning moon will deny that him at least two more years of life,
have been dug up show that the pipe
Bcornlng to live in that of his prede­
The wedding ceremony Itself Is most it is "decreasing.”—New York Sun.
a certain measure of happiness and the
is badly pitted and also shows a large with tlie problem of buy ng Harness cessor.—Scribner's Magazine.
simple. Tlie whole function consists of
sweet consolation that he wns not for­
quantity ot rust scales.
you will find it distinctly advanta­
Tillamook City has outstanding geous to come and do your select
Cost of First Class Traveling.
a procession when the bride and bride­
gotten and thnt tbe magnitude of bls
$45,000 v/ater bonds drawing 6 per ing here. You will get tbe best
groom are conducted tiy their respect­ While on the Pacific; ocean I met a discoveries wns appreciated.”
HISTORIC
NOTRE
DAME.
cent interest that are due in 1935. At qualities, the most thorough and
ive relations to a dais There they are life Insurance man who told me that
the present time the Water Commis­ conscientious workmanship and be Checkered Career of the Wonderful put face to face and probably, as al­ he traveled constantly and that his
sion has a sinking fund to apply on charged tlie most reasonable prices.
DISEASED THOUGHT.
Parisian Cathedral.
ready stated, see each other for tho expenses, afloat and ashore, averaged
We can supply single or doubl
these bonds of about $¿5.00.
first,
time.
They
merely
glance
at
one
$11
a
day.
He
kept
no
expense
ac
­
Some
account
of
the
history
and
The revenue from water consumers Sets or any single article that you
When You Realize That Is What Worry
vicissitudes of Notre Dame appears in another, then how. and the knot is tied count, he said. At the end of the year
at the present time, amounts to about may be in need of.
Is You Have It Mastered.
the Loudon Strand Magazine. Tlie indissolubly. —Wide World Magazine.
he charged the company $11 a day for
$800 per month and the income from
Concentrated thought is virtually ir­
taxation amounts to about $1200 per W.A. Williams & Cc. first cathedral was erected In the year
expenses, and that was almost exactly
year and during the past year we
Fingers, and Forks.
528 by Chlldebert and afterward de­
what he spent I made a calculation resistible. All tlie vast edifice of mod­
the
have made necessary extensions and
molished. the same site being used for
A New Yorker was speaking of fl and found that the present trip has ern science and Industry is obviously
have been able to place $5000 or $6-
the present building, which was begun London horse show be attended.
cost us $11 a day each, almost to a the product of thought, much of It of
000 in the sinking fund.
our own time and observation. The
In 11113 and finished Iu 1351.
"A feature of the show,” be said, penny.
Notwithstanding the condition of
birth of an idea in the human mind is
"was
the
magnificent
riding
of
certain
Alexander
III.
laid
the
foundation
If
you
want
to
know
what
traveling
the system we are inclined to think
clearly
the one aud only dawn of em­
Arab
chiefs.
These
chiefs
gave
a
din-
stone,
the
first
mass
being
celebrated
costs, here is an estimate you may de­
that we could make a reduction in
by the patriarch Heraclius. The grand uer one evening, an Arab dinner, and pend upon. This means rapid travel­ pires und revolutions, of engines, phi­
the water rates of at least to per cent
old building lias been sorely beset by they ate the first course—kous kous— ing, by railroad and steamship, and losophies, trade routes, civilization.
throughout the city placing the mini­
To class worry under the bead of
mum rate at $r.
many dangers and bus w’t-jessed many with their fingers.
sightseeing in the towns with the as­
strange and stirring scenes.
“An Englishman nsked for a fork for sistance of a guide. The estimate in­ thinking, therefore, seems a glaring
Would ask the taxpayers and wa­
ter consumers to give this matter
The relgu of terror in 1793 led to his kous kous. When it was brought cludes the purchases a traveler Is com­ sacrilege. Yet worry is thought, for
their serious attention and submit
such disgraceful'orgies within the pre­ to him a young chief said:
pelled to make and cannot be reduced all that—diseased. Impure, adulterated
suggestions at our regular meeting to
“‘1 beg your pardon, but 1 don't see much unless you travel second class thought, it means an admixture of
cincts of the cathedral that it was
be held on Monday, May 11, at the
closed to the public as a place of di­ how you can bear to eat with a fork.’ and deny yourself many things.—Ed emotion, of the worst of all emotions—
city hall at 7 o'clock p. m.
•”1.' the Englishman replied, 'was W. Howe In His Travel Notes.
fear—into one's thinking. Instead of
vine worship in 1794, but was reopen­
Respectfully submited,
ed in 1802 by Napoleon. The interior about to remark that 1 didn’t see bow
concentrated, clear, serene thinking
TILLAMOOK WATER COMMIS­
hns suffered severely at times at the you could bear to eat with your
on the problem In hand, worry is
SION.
His Morning Duty.
bands of tbe mob and Individuals fingers.'
W. G. DWIGHT, President.
Miuisterial duties aud increasing dig­ thinking muddled black with fear. It
’"But my fingers.' said the Arab, nity have not robbed a certain minister is about as helpful as clapping the
The worst offender was perhaps Louis
XIV., who, carrying out his father's 'are clean—clean. 1 know It. I see to of his cherished boyhood accomplish­ brakes upon wheels toiling uphill.
vow, caused the destruction of the it myself. But you. sir. how can you ment of making fritters. He frequent­
Yet all the world Is laboring under
fourteenth century stalls, the high al­ feel.sure almut the cleanness of your ly exercises this skill at breakfast time, that Egyptian heaviness of tbe wheels,
tar embellished with gold and silver fork?'”—New York Tribune.
much to tbe delight of the younger and almost every spirit Is a spirit In
statuettes, the cloisters, tombs ami
members of the family. Edith, the tbe dark prison of fear. But once we
unique stnlued glasswork. In 1845
Japanese Festival Cars.
four-year-old daughter, recently took grasp this truth clearly, once we con­
restoration was necessary in many
Most Japanese towns have a shrine tea with a member of the congrega­ vince ourselves that we can rid our
parts of the building, tbe work being or temple dedicated to tbe tutelary tion. After the silent grace tbe little thought of emotionalism, of fear, the
successfully undertaken by Lassus. deity of the city. At Leno, in tbe Iga one, looking at her uumarrled hostess, day of our deliverance is at hand. And
province, several beautiful decorated remarked with pity:
Vlollet le Due and Boeswillwald.
the substitution of encouraging, healthy
In 1871, also during tbe commune. cars are kept nt the shrine, and figure
“You don't have any one to pray for thought, of new channels among tbe
Notre Dame was menaced with grave annually In a curious procession. When you, do you?"
worn ruts, Is a powerful aid.
dangers owing to the fury of the the day of the festival arrives hun­ Said one of tlie ladies present, smil­ There may be failures and back-
comtnuuiats, who, having effected nil dreds of pious worshipers drag the ing:
sliding«, ns is customary in all mortal
entrance, collected all the available ears by means of ropes through tbe
“I suppose your papa prays for you effort and human endeavor. But fear
chairs and other combustible material gayly decorated streets of the city— three times a day.”
is weakened like a choking thing, and
and, piling them In a bonfire, drench­ thereby, they believe, greatly pleasing
“Oh, no, he doesn’t,” was the in­ more and more clear and unimpeded
ed with oil in the center of the choir, tbe gods of tbe shrine. Tlie cars are nocent and earnest answer. "He fries becomes our thinking, for we realize
attempted to destroy the cathedral wonderful examples of Japanese dec- [ In the morning and prays in the after­ at last, once for all, that where think­
by fire. Tlie
'
evil designs of the in orative art richly ornamented with noon!”—Philadelphia Ledger.
ing cannot help us fear certainly will
■■eudlaries i were.
were, however, happily gilding aud lacquer work.—Wide
not. And then we have worry by the
frustrated by tbe arrival of the na­ World.
throat.—Collier's Weekly.
Common Weakniu.
tional guard.
An
Interesting
light
is
thrown
on
the
How Do You Laugh?
They Court Death.
have received a consign­
A French paper lias discovered thnt purely human side of the late Edward
Misters Are Second Class.
Steeplejacks are proverbially reck­
VII. of England by a story told of bis
ment of these Oregon - Made
a
person's
character
is
expressed
In
his
Though one cannot decide wliat 1« a
manner of laughing. If you laugh in inability to resist the temptation to less—or apparently so—In their actions
Ranges, which are superior in •ady by rule of thumb, there are cer
At C. I. Clough Co.
alien engaged on their dangerous
make and cheaper in price than tain kindred problems that can . be “ha ha" fashion you are frank If a appropriate a particularly good anee-
work. A laborer who was attached to
dote.
THE
Eastern ranges, as it costs $9.(X> solved In that way. and the railway man and Inconstant aud Incapable o*
Some one told a delightful story to one of these experts used commonly to
to ship the Eastern ranges to company knows how to solve them. keeping a secret If a woman. If you one of hl«
RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
majesty’s young nieces take a midday nap wherever he might
laugh
"heb
heh
”
you
are
neurasthenic,
Portland, Call in mid inspect Are you, for Instance, an esquire or
melancholy and skeptical
If you “That is capital," she said, "I must happen to be situated. His mates
only
a
plain
mister?
The
railway
com
these superior ranges and I will
commonly found him on the top of a
pany can tell at once. If you hold a adopt a deeper tone and laugh In "ho­ tell It to the king.
show you how firmly they are
second class season ticket any letter bo's" you are generous, easy going and ! “No,” she instantly added, "I won’t, steeple or chimney stretched full
constructed. They come in idl comes addressed to Mr. Blank. but If good nat tired. The proper pitch for for if you tell uncle a good story he length upon a single board, his arms
I
you rise to a first class you become the fair sex to laugh In is "belie.” forgets in a day or two that It was dangling over its sides, fast asleep. A
at once A. Rlank, Esq. That Is where while people who laugh with a "hoo- told to him and goes about repenting single lurch would have meant a fall
ALLEN PAGE,
of a couple of hundred feet, and there­
the railway has the pull over the mo­ hoo" effect should be nvoided as hypo­ It to every one as his own."
First Street, near tlie torbus.
fore certain death, yet he treated this
critical,
scandal
mongering
aud
mis
­
on which there are no classes.-
Court House.
possibility with the utmost Indifference.
erly.
Information Wanted.
London Globe.
Simmons had returned from his vaca- —Chicago Record-Herald.
Morbid Parisians.
tlon.
"I certainly enjoyed the husk­
One Worse,
Public exttmtlons in Paris prove ing bees.” be said to the young woman.
Th« Onion In Cooking.
Rinks, with a yawn, said to a fisti
very profitable to the owners of houses “Were you ever in the country during
The greatest of French cooks, being
erman:
” * ____
Hsked to give the secret of bls success,
Windows
are ‘ the season of husking bees?”
“Time ain't very valuable to you. commanding the scene. V
brother; that’s plain. Fiere I been let out for the occasion, tbs landlords I ' "Husking bee«!" exclaimed the girl. answered: “The very foundation of all
n-wntchln' you three hours, and you watching for the first s!gn of (in exe­ "How do you husk a bee, anyway, Mr. good cooking is butter and onion! 1
cution and then at once sending word Simmons?"
use them in all my sauces and gravies.
"I feel it my duty to tell others what ain't had a biter'
tc the persons who have hired the I
They have the effect of making a cus­
Chamlierlain's Tablets have done for i “Well," drawled the fisherman.
me.” writes Mr«. L. Dunlap, of Oak time's too valuable, anyhow, to waste room if an ordinary criminal Is exe­
tomer come back for more. Butter
Prophecy.
tlr >ve. Mien “I have three hours of It wntchin’ a feller fish cuted the charge is usually about $4
without onion will drive the customer
Small
Boy
(handing
druggist
half
suffered with pains in
per sent, but should the offender have
•way after a few days. Boll the onion
that
ain't
gettin'
a
blte.
”
-8an
Frau
dollar)
—
Five
five-cent
clgara,
and
my kick an<l under
giv« till It melts or entirely disappears;
committed any remarkable crim« th« me the change.
cisco
Call.
my shoulder blade Cor
price runs up to ns much as $30.
a numlier of years,
Druggist—But, Bob, your father al­ I then add the butter and call the mix­
ture stock.”—Exchange.
also with a poor appe­
Habits of th« Hirad Man.
ways
smokes ten cent cigars.
Babies will grow utld while they
Exaggerated Impression«.
tite and constipation.
"Well,
did
them
moving
picture
peo
"Well,
he
isn't
going
fb
this
tlme."-
• re growing, von
ah
ou should hute them
"Mr. Sieekton says his w*.«i Is com­ Life.
I tried all of the rem- pie get pictures of everything on the
Narva of Her.
photographed
often
_ .
------ enough to keep
«dies that I heard of, farm?"
petent to hold any office In tL> govern­
"How is your new maid?"
n record ol each interesting stage
ami a number of doc­
ment"
"I guess sh* Is all right; she has the
"Everything but tho gosh blamed
of their childhood. You will prize
H«r Bad Accident,
tors. but got no relief.
"That opinion.” replied Ml-« Cay­
the collection of baby'« pictures
Finally a friend told nlrvd man." said Farmer Heck “They enne, "is tlie result of his vaulty. He
Did you ever have a bad accident?" baby out at present But she has a
more and mare a« the years go bv
nerve."
me to try Chamber couldn't ketch him In motion **-Kau
The lady chauffeur bit her lip.
Monk's Studio
thinks thnt because she can govern
“How was that?"
Iain's Stomach and •as City Journal.
"I
met
my
husband
by
accident,"
she
■«--- e -
him she must lie able to govern tbe en­
Liver Tablets. I got
"She wanted to take Fldo along, and
admitted.
—
Exchange.
Notice.
tire nation.”—Washington Star.
a Imttle of them and
she is almost wholly unknown to ua."
Cheering.
they noon helped my
—Houston Poet.
This is to give notice that dog
Mrs Knagg-if | were to die you'd
Ju«t Too Lat«.
■toinach, by their
Flattery.
license mi)«t be paid to City Recor­
nexer ret another wife Ilk« me Knags
gentle
action
my
bow
­
"When
did
you
learn
that
be
was
one
F lubdub- What do yon consider r ine
tbe « .. . . ,
der, forthwith, or the dogs will l>e
—
vuv
— It's very kind of you to «ay thst-
els laa'amo more reg
All In th« Gama.
8 roost trusted employee«?**
nowt d.-li .le form of flattery? L —-
take up ; that person« who keep
Roetou Transcript
nlar
Today
I
feel
like
‘
‘
T'Haï
Jar
K.
_
_•
.
.
"Harold, you mustn't eat all the pea­
chicken must keep them up . and
“
The
day
after
he
absconded
with
cus
Telling
a
married
man
he
doesn't
praising them to «11
nuts, even If you are pretending to
that tbe uuto speed ordinance
look It-Judge
the fund«.”—Detroit Free Press.
who suffer as I did. for ' Method la the hing« of basine««
will be enforced.
be
a monkey. Yon must gire sister
they lieve cured me
and made my life
N. 1.« M vkws . Conxt.-it.lt-
some.”
there la no method without ofde!
worth living ’
Be r*
‘ -........
Chance generally favors th« prudeaC
at war with
your .........
vices, at peti.-e
punctuality -llauuab Mom
"But. mother. I'm pretending site's
with your neighbors and let everyone w
—Joubert.
ysar fifld you a better man.—Franklin some kind o’ animal wot doesu t oat
peanuts."—Ufo.
I
No Substitutes
HARNESS
SUPERIOR OREGON-
MADE RANGE.
Is Cheaper and Better
than Eastern Ranges.
v
Our Sale is on
$ for a little while
longer on our
Hand Roil Choc­
olates, BOc. per
Lb. The price is
reduced to intro­
duce these goods.
They are actually
a 60c. value.