Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 01, 1917, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, ' FEBRUARY 1
FASHIONS FIFTY YEARS AGO.
FEROCITY ON THE STAGE.
GRAFT RULES CHINA.
When Capa and Aprons Wars Worn
Evon With Evening Gowns.
Salvlnl as Othello Was a Terror to Hi.
Desdemona.
Ts Refuse to Accept It Would Create
a Big Sensation.
H. T. Hotis, Piea., Attorney
at-Law.
John Leland Henderaon, Sec­
retary Treaa., Attorney at-
Law and Notrary Public.
Why can't China build her own rail­
So abandoned was Salvlnl at tlmea
that It was difficult to believe that the roads, dredge her own canals? She
; force was at all governable. Though has engineers who are no slouches; she
Tillamook Title and
j there would have been time just be- has limltlesu material and the cheap­
, fore the fifth act to run over my im­ est of labor.
Abstract Co.
There are two reasons, sloth, and
portant scene with him, It was not
graft,
the
outgrowth
of
sloth.
done. In this act Desdemona's bed
Abstracta. Real Estate,
Try to take one of the little steamers
; was placed in what seemed from in
Insurance.
' front to be an alcove, but the alcove that ply from point to point along the
Both Phones.
coast
of
China.
"Will
the
boat
leave
was not boxed in, aud I could stand
today at the schedule time?” you ask
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
right up against the bed.
cent
Before the act began Miss Brooklyn, the agents at the pier. Well, no, prob­
and
' who played Desdemona with sweetness ably not till tomorrow, the courteous
&•
I and appealing grace. Implored Salvlnl Chinese tell you. Tomorrow again there
only
la
some
delay,
and
you
may
hang
about
to be gentle. “Now, Mr. Salvlnl," she
lette 1
' begged, "do lie careful, won’t you?" tor a week before you get off In that
that
steamer.
How
could
such
methods
He playfully promised. When, after
tUtl< I
she was usleep. he drew the curtains of build a trunk line from Peking to Can­
ness
the bed aside and gazed down upon ton, even If the government could float
all the bonds in the world?
in ei-
her I stood within five feet of him.
Graft, which permeates all China,
ever
The scene that ensued was at such
io
close range very poignant. I did not from the highest official to the poorest
belie i
wonder thnt she had implored him to coolie, would make it very < Jcnlt for
ing. 1
be gentle. As lie was choking her with a corporation to live. So many would
mg a
the pillows she kept gasping in broken take bites from the melon!
fast c
A
missionary
over
here
on
a
visit
whispers of real terror between her
ent g
heard outcries and moans: "Oh, Mr. tells a story of a Chinese boy, educat­
road-
DON®
RIGHT
ed
in
a
mission
school,
who
nearly
up
­
Salvlnl! Please, please, Mr. Salvlnl!"
of m<
Sickened and fascinated, I watched set a whole province by refusing graft.
the ir
him. and I did not make connection Sent on some expedition for the local
struct
with the real world again until Emilia government, he was given what In our
sort t
RIGHT PRICKS
myth
—that vigorous and intelligent actress, money would be $300 for expenses.
When
he
returned
he
handed
In
$50.
the dt
Mrs. Bowers—made her round off
"What
is
this
for?"
they
asked.
The
scene at the back of the stage, calling,
J~^AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
“I spent only $250,” he explained.
fore t
“Murder, murder!" Then 1 rushed
There was a great to do, and the
roads,
headlong to Iago, for I knew that I
pensiv
governor of the province sent to see
must shortly go on.
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEQN
orivile
Of wliat happened thnt first night I this lad. who had done what no man
while
have m> clear picture. I was dazed by had ever been known to do before.
their I
NATIONAL BUILDING,
the sudden transition from the dark­ But he was solemnly assured that he
table
ness where I had stood and seen Des­ must not return that $50 because it
¡»osges
TILLAMOOK
OREGON. ind ai
demona strangled a few feet away to would mortify others who kept all they
the torches of the stage and a world could get. —Eleanor Booth Simmons In
»¡dual
which In comparison to the one I had World Outlook.
han e
J ELAND E. ERWIN,
Just left was palpable acting. Docile­
for Sn
9 the
ly 1 hurried after Iago aud took my ap­ A MAN WE HAVE FORGOTTEN.
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
wheth,
pointed place. But 1 should not have
WHIM OF AN ARTIST.
Diploma from Chicago Musical ■edeen
been in it when the time came had not Matthew Fontaine Maury, Who Wee a
College—Beginners receive the same idd|to
Really Great American.
Turner and Hi» Great Painting, “Tha terror rooted me rather than given me
careful training as the most advanced. oad c
Building of Carthage.”
legs, for the ferocity with which
Every one who has heard of Robert
When Turner exhibited bls great pic­ Othello tan at Iago and the rage that Pulton, certainly every one who has
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­ lomc
rontrai
ture, “The Building of Carthage.” he distorted his features were unexam­ heard of 8. F. B. Morse or Cyrus W.
tion.
lusinet
pled.
It
was
one
thing
to
have
seen
Field ought also to have heard of Mat­
was disappointed because it had not
All lessons given at Studio.
:d in
been gold at once at the private view It directed elsewhere and another to they Fontaine Maury. But that is not
County Representative for the »ractic
and angry with the press for criticising find It plunging your way.—"A Super the case. For my part, I had never
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high erest <
It severely. Sir Robert Peel called With Salvlnl," by Algernon Tasslu. In heard of Maury until I went to Vir­
Js t
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
upon him.
Scribner’s.
ginia. I have asked schoolboys If they
his«fai
etc.
“Mr. Turner,” said lie, “I admire your
have heard of him. None of them has.
nent. t
•Carthage' so much thnt I want to buy
»slitics
Yet Maury's scientific researches and
kJ
T.
Bonn
CULTIVATE
JUDGMENT.
It. I am told you want 500 guineas for
spurred
accomplishments have bad un enor­
1
a
.
lUtomo
It.'*
mous effect, not only in this country,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
nile of
“Yea," said Turner; “It was 500 guin­ Without It Intellect and Knowledge but throughout the world.
Accomplish
Little.
eas, but today it’s 000.”
Complete Set of Abstract Bocka in ind-api
It may be said that Maury laid the
.................
Knowledge and Judg­ foundation for our modern weather bu
oads ‘
"Well,” Bald Sir Robert, ”1 did not
Office.
Th-
come prepared to give GOO, nnd I must ment were strolling along one day reau and that the science of meteor­
Taxes Paid for Non Residenta.
•oad ap
think It ever. At the same time it when they caw to a young buby sleep­ ology began with him. He founded
T illamook B lock ,
rom 3(
seems to me that the change Is an ex­ ing by the roadside.
tlie national nautical observatory and
“Here’s a chance to do some good,” the hydrographic office in Washington
traordinary piece of business on your
Tillamook -
Oregon
said Intelligence. "Thut youngster ap- aud discovered, among other things,
part.”
Both Phones.
“Do as you please," said Turner. issirs to be a splendid specimen of hu­ the cause of the gulf stream and the
iue,j ant
manity. Suppose we serve him during eXlstehce of that plateau in the north
“Do as you please.’*
uc
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
After a few days Sir Robert culled Ills lilelline."
Atlantic ocean which, If I am no* mis­
st
"All
of
us?
”
asked
Judgment.
again upon the great painter. "Mr.
Steady,
evenly
dis
­
taken. ihade possible the laying of the
why she
“
Why
not?
”
said
Knowledge.
“
By
Turner,” lie began, "although 1 thought
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
r¡1Í|mo
first Atlantic cable. Cyrus W. Field said
tributed heat, un­
It a very extraordinary thing for you to combining we shall be able to produce with reference to this, “Maury furnish­
dates h
Surgeon
S.
P.
Co.
raise your price, I shall 1« proud to buy a very superior person. I second the ed the brains, England the money, aud
ligh sta
der perfect control
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
that picture, nnd I am prepared to give motion.”
jovtrnn
I did the work." Further than this,
Some inoimmts later when the baby the charts of the north Atlantic which
,ou the GOO guineas.”
makes a good oil
fress w
Tillamook -
Oregon. or us V
“Ah!” said Turner. “It was iXM) guin­ rubbed his eyes upon a new world he Maury made years ago are today the
stove
wonderful
found himself equipped With Intelli­ basis upon which that ocean is navi
eas, but today It’s 700."
fain ant
ur
Sir Robert grew angry, and Turner gence, Knowledge and Judgment-
for baking.
^^EBSTER holmes ,
gated
by
all
nations.
Many years later the three were
laughed. “1 was only In fun." he said,
I
am
Informed
that
though
he
was
.0 bond,
“t don’t intend to sell the picture at all. again out for u stroll.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
rave ini
"By the way," said Knowledge as decorated by matt J' foreign govern­
it shall be my winding sheet."
ments,
he
was
never
given
so
much
as
:otnmun
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
For years he kept It In bls cellar. they came to a spot at the roadside,
io not t
Then it waa brought up and hung In "do you remember that long ago we a cheap little medal by that of the
FIRST STREET,
:heir gr
bls gallery, where it remained as long three agreed to serve a certain young­ United States, and that I i I b mini? lias
not tieen kept alive by any memorial or
iead< 1
•s he lived. When he died he left It to ster?"
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON tarts in
the nation.
“Perfectly,*' said Intelligence. “The other token of his country's glutltude.
¡speciali
curious thing about It all Is that, al­ —Julian Street in Collier's Weekly.
rapidly.
Autobiography.
though he Is a perfectly good human
rp H. GOYNE,
Rife ri
Tha Crual Wolf Spider.
Per Best
The teacher had Instructed the chil­ being and respected by all, he lias nev­
Highwaj
Ono of the most unnatural things tn
dren» to write their autobiographies. er amounted to much—has never ac­
Results
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ittle coi
Th. following was one of the uutobl- quired that supreme distinction which nature, if the expression la allowable.
Use
:o wond
Is
the
manner
In
which
the
young
of
«graphics turned In:
Office:
O
pposite
C
ourt
H
ousr
,
he should have received with us three
Peu, I Oil
good oil
ire givin
tlio common wolf spider treat their
“I can remember when you got into backing him up.”
:o fully
stove is just
Tillamook .
Oregon. :rue rcla
Judgment was silent. They both mother. After the little creature has
ttu> back neat of an auto through a lit­
like
cooking
with
laid
her
eggs
she
envelops
them
in
a
turned
to
him.
tle back door Insteud of side doors,
»earing 1
"llow do you account for it?*’ they silken covering, so as to make a ball
city gas. If you
When I was ten I was knocked down
ind pros
about the size of a pea. and this she
Inasinì
by a seven passenger machine, but It naked.
J2)R- JACK OLSEN,
haven’t a New Per­
“1 account for it quite »Imply,” said carries about with her wherever she
n a lirici
did not get over me. Mother has an
fection
you
’
ve
missed
Pacific F
automobile, and my dog Teddy and 1 Judgment “1 agreed temporarily to goes and will defend It with her life.
DENTIST.
comfort for years. Bakes
:rnment
•nd the rest of the family like to ride go in with you and serve him because When tlio young are hatched they
to con ic
broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient
in It. Some of these days I am going to there was a majority against me. But climb on her back, giving her a mon­
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
than your wood or coal stove,and coats leas te op­
rieer it fi
owu an auto. That Is all I know about it didn't seem to me fair that he should strous appearance, and ride about until
erate. Cute out the coal-hod and wood-boa drudgery,
»arrow
.have so much, so 1 after a little quietly nearly half grown, and as soon as they
Tillamook - Oregon
autobiography.”—Indianat>olLs News.
you; kitchen C4»oh The long blue chimnoye prevent
justify th
withdrew and left him to be served by disc-over their strength they fall to aud
imdeor odor.In l,2,9and 4-burn er aisoe,ovene separate. Alec
Cabinet Models with FirelesB Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today
only you two.”—Life.
devour their mother.
Musical Feat.
el>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
0R. L. L. HOY,
One of the fastest composers that
>le whosi
(CaHforaia)
Pali.ados of the Hudson.
A Bamboo Forest.
«ever lived was Trotere. the writer of
»ut as a |
The Palisades are slowly changing.
There are few spots Imaginable more
aoags Some of the composer's feats
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON nent to 1
errgie on the marvelous. It Is said, for To the traveler of a hundred years beautiful than a Japanese bauitioo for­
»pereti on
For Sale by
•xatnpie, that lie actually wrote the ago they were n sheer cliff of clean est. It is the most lovely In color, the
»eneiit ol
T illamook B lock ,
cock
rising
in
a
per|«endleular
line
from
moat aristocratic and the best behaved
•core of "In Old Madrid" and had
:y thè un
Tillamook,
dropped It into the letter box within the water's edge nearly n thousand forest In the world, it whh>|>ers pleas­
Oregon. nent Th
me he se
eight minute, of the time lie had taken feet. Now tlie.v are buttressed at the antly and gently, and the severest
is to say
up hbi |ien. Ttils would bo remarkable foot by immense deposits of broken winds cannot make It angry. The long,
ornar of
merely as showing his dexterity ami rock which frosts have i>eeled from slim bodies of Its trees are useful long
J
OHN
LELAND
HENDERSON
rame corr
a«lllty. to say nothing of tho labor of the cliff. Gradually thia buttress is after death, for they are made into
neaadcr
growiug higher.
th» composition Itself.
water pipes, canes, fences, picture
New Year’s Resolutions.
ATTORNEY
:hrough a
To deal fairly with your body by
The upward growth of this support­ frames, vases, tishlng rods, roofings,
----- o-----
-oads thal
ing idle is due to tlie trees—evergreens flutes, fans, furniture and poles.
AND
clean temperate living and by giving
The Cockoo.
The following New Year's resolu-
Mlt, tiotw
In the middle ages the cuckoo was of various kinds—which have grown
it outdoor exercise and fresh air
COUNSEI.LOR-AT-LAW
»OTloing i
tions snggested by an exchange, are every day.
thought to be a god who took the form seemingly right out of the rocks—New
Following the Stylos,
T illamook B lock ,
•ouaty tha
York
bun.
good
ones to adopt, even if nearly a
of a bird, and it was a sacrilege to kill
"The average woman spends meet
»y nature
To deal fairly with your soul by Tillamook
.
.
Oiegon
of her time thinking about what to month of the New Y<tgr has passed: giving it freedom to grow in associa­
him The Romans were less supersti­
■ntarp risii
ROOM NO. 201.
wear."
Optimistic Gadsby.
tious and more practical. They caught
To be just.
ind d ter
tion with good books, good music,
"Gadsby has always wanted to live
him. killed hliu and ate him and held
“I fear you are mlstakeu.”
ire in it.
To be merciful.
good
thoughts
and
good
company
"Why so?”
no bird could be compared W 1th him tn a cottage by th» sea. That’s the
he buildir
To
be
fair,
qarl
HABERLACH,
dream of his life."
ft>r sweet uese of flesh.
and by vitalizing it with the fire of a
vf ro:i I tc
“She spends most of her time think­
To
be
kind.
ielivcr thi
"And 1 preaume fate has doomed ing about what to wear nexL”—Bir­
kind religion.
attorney - at - law .
Ih.fthe ri
him to end Ills days In a flat?"
Te be as generous as your means
mingham Age-Herald.
Tha Next Thing.
No, g. ntl<
allow.
"Yes. But Gadsby is au optimistic
“Ttite 1^ the sunset gun. The com-
The story is told on former Repre­
T illamook B rock
umber of
His Tims to Talk
■landing officer has to bear Its report fellow. He still clings to the marine
To exact from yourself all that you sentative Amos J. Cummings of New
»e ma ’ e t<
glasses he bought years ago."— lUruilug
•very night.”
Judge—Have you anything to say be­ expect Ironi others.
Tillamook
Oregon
\ork, who was once city editor of
he ffr afe
fore I pronounce sentence u|sm you?
“And suppose It should fall to make ham Age-Herald.
To covet the respect of others, but the sun. One Saturday it was
■rive the
• raport?"
Prisoner—Yea, judge. I certainly have.
an­ I
■ninde1 ci
A Growing Thing.
"Then I have to make a report.**—
But it’s dinner time. Let's wait until to cherish more zealously your own nounced that all the saloon il were to
:hinkitig. ì
self-respect.
Louisville Courier Journal
"Mrs. Smith has telephoned six times after we've had It. 1 have quite a
be
closed the next day. Cummings
oe nosed
c- HAWK,
■>{ eoe trv
To be more charitable toward the called his star reporter, Murry. “Tom'
uow about that leak." offered the office reputation as au after dinner speaker.
-ible jor it
boy.
Ha Was Soured.
-Youkers Ststesuiau.
faults of others and less charitable he said 'go out tomorrow and find
ogical coti
Wigwag -I can always tell a married
"Give It a chance, son,' said the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
who d- -ir-
toward vour own.
out
if
the
saloons
are
selling
liquor.
”
plumbar. "In a couple of days that
nan when I meet one. Ilenpeckke
Dangeroue Suggestion.
rreate : ni
io talk of the failures and mistakes < n Thursday Tom appeared at the
Oh. I don't know! You might occasion­ leak'll be worth twice as much.”—
'“Talk Is cheap."
An !■ ccj
Bay City
of
others
only
so
much
as
you
wish
Oregon
ili the peti
ally run across a bachelor with a Richmond Times Dispatch.
city desk. "They were,” he reported.
"Now. look out and don’t be talking
mmMo" 1
grouch — Philadelphia Record.
that way or first thing you know the others to talk of yours.
Judging from the shudder which
»enti fot tl
To deal fairly with your neighbor's
No Wonder.
telephone rates will be going up."—
comes over American
in
he la» - re
----
industries
T E- REEDY, D.V M.
Not In It.
reputation, and to remember that you
.Mrs. Crabshaw—Don't cry, Willie, Baltimore American.
»f beb-i'l-r
“Maney talks."
I'm not going to punish you this time,
have no more right to take it away whenever a rumor reaches them that U •
iloof Irom
the European war is going to stop,
“I'm sorry, then, but you'll have to for you hurried wheu I called you.
When a man alts down and hopes from him than you have to 1
VETERINARY
bandi
count me out of the debate."—Detroit Willie—Boo hag. mamma, I fell dowu- for the best ba la apt to get the wont away from him than you 1
one would conclude that to them the
It as
Free Preea.
I of IL
stair*. - Chicago Herald.
Both Phones.
thought of peace with Wilson is what
L tha
take away his purse or his life.
I
I
war was to Sherman.
it err
, Tillamook .
th
^■c is
Fifty years or more ugo the apron
and the breakfast cap were tho pride
and joy of every matron, for they were
her sign and symbol. The cap of that
time was au elaborate and dainty af­
fair. It was worn with the house dress
and often, much trimmed, throughout
the afternoon and evening. Aprous,
evidently an Important feature of ev­
ery woman’s wardrobe In those days,
were decidedly fancy, and usefulness
was not a strong point in their con-
atraction.
According to an old copy of Codey's
Lady's Book, aprons were made of
soch materials as black silk and satin
and were trimmed with lace and vel­
vet, with graduated ruffles of the silk.
Often these ruffles were scalloped.
They were also cut In strange shapes,
and a final touch was added by sewing
on lace pockets and a few bows. The
same old fashioned book In “Chitchat
on the Fashions For November” says:
“Aprons, or simulated aprons, tire tho
folly of the day. They uro likely to
have as popular a reign as In the time
of Queen Charlotte, when Beau Bruin-
mel deposed them from their high es­
tate by deliberately before all the peo­
ple assembled taking off the apron of a
duchess and Hinging It behind one of
the settees at a ball given at the as­
sembly rooms at Bath. Aprons were
made then, as now, of costliest lace,
and enormous sums were spent upon
this article of dross. The latest novelty
Is a depth of silk not more than twelve
Inches, to which Is added a flounce of
lace equally wide, but narrowed at the
aides. Of course this style will in time
give way to large aprons. What Is use­
ful generally becomes popular and
lasts for a considerable time.”—Chris­
tian Science Monitor.
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