TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT DECEMBER 23. 1915 'PRESIDENT WILSON WAS [ MARRIED CM SATURDAY. Every ¡Vomau Should Know There are three entirely dif- ferent kinds of baking powder, namely: (1) Cream of tartar, derivad from grapes; (2) Alum, a mineral acid; and (S) Phosphate of Lime. . . Baking Powders made of (1) Cream of Tartar add to the food the same healthful qualities that exist in the ripe grapes from which Cream of Tartar is derived. e (2) Baking Powders made of Alum add to the food some form of Alum or Aluminum, a heavy metal, wholly foreign to any natural article of food. (3) Phosphate of Lime is made from rock or by burning bones which by chemical action are changed into a white, powdered acid. It is used in baking powder only because it is a cheaper substitute. A °f Tartar powder never contains Alum or Phosphate. Every housekeeper should read the names of the ingredients printed on the label and know what she is using. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York j C lir istm els rT~'HE holidays will soon be here. The time of hap pines and cheer. Yoilr’friends will be expecting you to come home. So will mother, father, sister or brother. Low Holiday Fares Are available for the holidays On sale between all Southern Pacific stations in Oregonl Dec. 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31 and Jan. 1. Return limit Jan. 4. From Oregon to California points on sale Dec. 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1st. Return limit Jan. 3rd. e>4sk the local aéent tor fares, train service and other information, or write. Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Lincoln Criticised. any means. On the contrary, he was She was compelled to bear political considered a gnat catch. maliginty such as no other woman in He was the wealthiest unmarried Wilson by Marrying Saturday Proves this country evet has had directed tb- man in Viraginia and he belonged to Superstition Plays Smail Part With ward her. She found hcrselt surround­ the nobility and gentry. His grand­ niin Ccmpaied to Other Ex­ ed on every side by pi opte w ho were father, Daniel l’arke, was the aid to ready to exaggerate her shortcomings the Duke of Marlborough and was the ecutives. find tault wiui her deportment on all messenger sent to carry the news to I occasions and criticise her perfor­ Queen Ann of the victory of Blen­ President \\ ilson was married on I heim. The Queen was so much elated Saturday to Mrs. Norman Galt at 1 the mance of ah her semiofficial duties. 1 he stale dinneis were abandoned that she b< stowed upon the handsome home oi the bride at Washington. and she was accused of parsimony. young aid her own miniture set of Washington, December 12.—Con­ Weekly receptions were substituted diamonds. His descendents, the Lees of Vir­ cerning President Wilson and the and her entertainments were made ginia have in their possession the por­ diet lady (predestined in the councils ' the topic of remark. | 1 he tirst two years of the adminis­ trait of this olel aristocrat with the of eternity before the foundations of tne world—that is, if Calvinism stdl tration oi Mr. Lincoln were years of diamond miniature suspended from his neck. But. as for the miniature it­ holds good) to preside over the social severest trial to him, and his gloom self and the diamonds that like Ar­ destinies of the W'hite House in 1916, and absorption affected the family. lington and a good many more of this 1 hey lost their lit.tle boy, W illie, this much is apparent—neither is su­ world’s goods, has passed from them which was a great sorrow to both. perstitious. Mrs. Lincoln, after the child's death and their heirs forever. Else in selecting the date of their Thomas Jefferson married the wid­ marriage they would not have run never entered the room where he ow Skelton, or, as it was described in contrary to the niarriage-day proverb died or the blucrooin, where his body the parlance of the day, ‘t'he relic” lay. She never recovered from the which says: of Bathhur Bathhurst Skelton. I have shock of her husband’s death. Monday for health, Her wedding ring which bore this always felt sorry for Bathhurst Skel­ Tuesday for wealth, inscription, “A. L. to Mary, Novem­ ton. He did not fare so well as Daniel Wednesday the best day of all! ber 4, 1842. Love Is Eternal,” was re­ Parke Custis. For he is known to Thursday lor losses, placed on her hand after death and posterity only as the first husband of Friday for crosses, Thomas Jefferson’s wife. buried with her. Saturday no day at all! She was 33 years old at the time of T he first of the presidents' wives to 1 wouldn't be at all surprised to see her marriage to Jefferson, but Jeffer­ Saturday leap forward into popular-, have J?ve her “cr portrait PorAra,t hung ',un* in ln, the ne W " lute son forgot all about her being a wid­ itv tty ainonr among the the list list of of wedding ,i.„. days 1 . House was ^rs- lay or, the second ow and wrote her down “spinster" in wile of President John lay lor of out ot compliment to the high con- , Virginia. Taylor was the first vice- the marriage bond, which the laws of trading parties. For the influence oi president to hold the office of chief \ irgitiia required to be signed by the the bride elect is already manifest in executive inheritance. Taylor was a parties desirous of entering into the the beautiful ‘Edith pinks’ lavishly 1 Democrat, but had got at loggerhiads state of matrimony. displayed in all the department stores with his party on account of his re­ In this paper, which is still extant, However, among Mr. Wilson’s pre­ fusal to obey the instructions of the Thomas Jefferson pledged himself to decessors in office there were several , \ irginia Legislature to vote in favor pay .000 pounds to the king of Eng­ who were superstitious, notable of the Jackson expunging resolution, i land arid his heirs forever, if he failed among them Gen. Grant, who tells in which Senator Benton of Missouri to be present and enter into the mar­ his autobiography the story of his worked at faithfully for a half a life­ riage with Martha Skelton "spinster”. Written in Mr. Jefferson's neat, pre­ own wooing and how it was effected time and finally carried. cise hand, is the word "spinster”, and by his pet superstitution. Whigs Net Cohesive Party. Grant’s Pet Superstition. I The W lugs, never a very cohesive it is carefully erased and the word Gen. Grant says he was brought up party, having placed Gen Harrison, “widow” written above it in the same to regard it bad luck to stop or turn with his military record at Tippeca­ hand. Jackson Also Wids Wid°w. back alter you had started any place noe, had sought out an available man Andrew Jackson also married a until you had arrived at your destina­ and a vote getter to carry the election tion. so when he received orders to and placed upon their ballot as vice widow, and so did James Madison, go to the Mexican war he suddenly president the name ot John.Tayier oi ¡’resident Monroe, aknough a \ irgtn- ian, went to New York for his bride, realized that he was very much in- V irginia. marrying a Miss Kortwright of that terested in Miss Julia Dent, ineir battle cry was “Tippacanoe city. She was the daughter of a cap­ He was on leave of absence at the and Tyler, too.' mid they swept the lime, but he rushed back with all country on that ticket. But Gen Mar- tain in the British army. This lady possible speed to Jefferson Barracks, I rison only lived a month alter lie was was very punctilious in her etiquitte, Mo., where he polished up his armor inaugurated, and John Tyler, the vice and tin re was war and rumors of war and brushed up his clothes and made president, came in to till the place. in social W ashingion druing her re­ t himself attractive as possible. Then And so there was consternation in tne gime. mounting his horse he rode away, ranks and nobody knew what was go­ taking a beeline for Miss Julia Dent’s ing to happen. house. All the cabinet resigned except Arriving at Gravois Creek, a small, Webster, who was secretary of stale. lllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllfllllllltl insignificant stream, that ordinarily They made it among them that John would not have had power to turn a Tyler should take for his title "Mr. FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS'WEEK coffee mill,he found it on the boom, Acting President,” but John replied: and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES out of its banks and making as much “Not on your life. 1 am president, and Janna A 3 to 8, 1916 noise as the cataract of Lodore. I will be known as such." Live Information. Practical I’.elp for the Home But he was not to be stopped by a The first Mrs. Taylor was a Vir­ the Fanu. the Community. little old creek, even if it was on the ginian, Miss Letitia Christian. Tiiev Conventions of Oregon» G tea teat Industrie« rampage. So he plunged in and swam were nearly of the same age. Both ConfvreiictM on Oregon's Most Vital Problems for dear life, the current carrying him born in 1790, he being from the 29th LECTURES Ht A VIONS— down the stream, and if he hadn’t of March to the 12th of November EXHIBITIONS KNTKKTAINMKNTS been a country boy and used to meet­ older than her. Two thousand people attended lust year. It i» a ing emergencies, the story of Appo- They were married on his 23rd birth great place to make friends with live thinkers and live thoughts, good niatox and its "famous apple tree” day, after a courtship and engagement workers, and good work. would have had a different ending. of nearly five years. His daughter by As it was, he kept his own head and the first marriage, Mrs. Letitia Tayler WINTER SHORT COURSE headed his horse persistently for the Semple, tells us that the last time her January 10 to February 4, 1916 opposite bank. And got there safe and father w’ent to see her mother just be­ sound, but wet to the skin and no dry fore they were married, and that site A Practica! Agricultura’ Course in a Nut Shell. Applied Science in Actual Work of clothes on that side of the creek. had heard him say repeatedly: “Then the Farm and Household However, he borrowed some clothes for the first time, he ventured to kiss Course« in FRUIT RAISING, FARM CROPS, of his future brother-in-law, courted her hand on parting so perfectly re­ SOILS. STOCK RAISING, DAIRY WORK, POULTRY’ RAISING. GARDENING, COOK­ -Miss Julia, was accepted and four served and modest had «he always ING, SEWING HOUSEHOLD ARTS, HOME years afterwards they were married been.” > NURSING, BUSINESS METHODS, ROAD BUILDING FAR M KNGIN EERIN^J, RURAL Cleveland Made Progress. and lived happily afterwards, at least, OR G A N17. A TIO N S. M A R K F.TI NG. Richard Watson Gilder tn Ins inter­ as much so as the circumstances Correspond» nee Course« Without Tuition. esting recollection of President Grov­ would permit. Expert Instruction in Music. er Llevelaiid, says that Mr. Cleveland Depew’s Story of Grant. R iuced railroad rates. Fx-Senator Chauncey Depew tells made great progress alter fie became F01 program write to The College Exchange, Oregon an interesting story to the effect that president, i am lain to believe That Agricultural College. Corvaliii. (lw-12-í to 1-1) he heard Gen. Grant relate that when there is something in the office \of he was living in obscurity, in the president ot the United States to aaccoooaoaocooooriOQeoocc country near St. Louis and hauling make quiet and orderly men progres­ wood to town to support his family, sive. Sidney H. Henders >11, Pre«., For, we are told that the sign which he was told by a fortune teller that Surveyor. Widower Tyler gave to ffis Itieritls to he was destined to be chosen com­ John I elmil Hvnderaon, Sec­ interpret that he was silting up and mander in chief of the United States retary Trens., Attui nvy-ut- army and ultimately to be twice elect­ taking nonce was when tie cnased I.aw, Notrury Public ed and serve two terms as president Miss Gardiner of New >Yorlç atter- ward the second Mrs. lyier.'all over of the republic. Tillamook Title and Gen. Grant and Miss Dent chose the W hite House tor a kis« in pay­ Tuesday for their wedding day. If the ment of o forfeit. He evidently had got Abstract co. over his disability to kiss a lady Tie- proverb had held good he should have i had vast possessions and died rich as fore he was matned to her. L»A, A’»»trutte, R • il lístate, President lylcr was the first wid­ well as famous. As it was in order to Surveying, I nutrii nee, provide for his family he had to ower to marry in oitice. He wast su­ ' Both Phone» write his autobiography and he didn't perstitious, too, and sne was not with­ I out superstition. He was 56 years old TILLAMÖOK - - OREGON. c pen have the money to hire a literary at the time of his second marriage man *° do ■* for Fim. And »hough he knew L.'mseif to be stricken with a and his wife was 23. It is stated in Singleton's story of mortal ma'ady, he never faltered or turned back u’ntil the task was com­ the White House and President ly- lcr’s superstition was that there was pleted. S , , And that is how »t came to pass that a particular star in the firmament that Grant's book is incomparably simple pxgsided over his destinies. I ery ear­ ly on the morning of his wedding day and great like himself. Lincoln also had a great deal ok he w’as on the look out for the star 01 Cheer up ! Get to work sentiment and some superstitions. destiny, it was shining clear and ef­ in a F ish B rand And Mrs. Lincoln had inherited from fulgent and he accepted that as a hap­ z her Scotch forbears the gift long A tnu.t die dignity and intelligence, was crucly slandered The fact that she was a has undoubtedly dimmed the luster of Poor cured at halt price It cancer la yet nnall Kentuckian and that the majority of the first, but Daniel Parke Custis, the Dr. I Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEYI CO. »¿TR! '1 r family had adhered to the South- first hlsband of Martha iLndridge, • Slrkth MMto. »KlrtH «reata« Waata« Catur sic'iafc» ileji’’ 4340 I 4361 VatoAda it. Ban FnmcHœ. Cat , rn Cause, was made the occasion of afterward wife of George Washing most unjust attack* upon her loyalty. ton was not "Hobson’s choice” by KINDLY MAIL THIS ts amai NB CAKCCR ELAND B. ERWIN, J Diploma from Chicago Musical College.—Beginners receive the same careful training as the most advanced. 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