Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 14, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 14.
MONEY TO WIN WAR
How
Americans Can Defeat
Blood-Crazed Kaiser.
FIRST AID AT SQUAW PEAK
Lone School-Teacher on Frontier I*
Successful In Reducing a Pupil’s
Unjointed Wrist.
DOFFING THE HAT
Politeness Traced Back to the
1919.
TAKING THE HUBBY SHOPPING
Big Chief of the Household Learns
What Trouble the Wife Always
Has to Experience.
SEEDS
As to the advisability of taking one's
was eating my lunch in the school­
Primitive Times.
husband to the shops, much may be
house all by myself. And as I ate, a
said on both sides, observes Simeon
boy entered and dropped heuvily Into
Strunsky, In Harper’s Magazine. On
a
seat,
writes
Laura
Tilden
Kent,
In
Submi»-
Ancient
People»,
as
Mark
of
Small Contributions From All Who
the one hand, it is certain that after
the
Atlantic,
crfil"y —
plan CWOOM
Jour
aion, Uncovered Body and Surren­
Love Liberty and Appreciate Its
------- plantings
lie has spent three hours in a chair
I looked up Indifferently. The boy’s
••BUCKEYE" Incubators.
dered Their Clothing.
Blessings Will Save World
while his wife tries on spring suits, a
varieties for food value and productiveness.
face was dyed with red. but some of
Standard Brooder Stoves.
From Grave Danger.
i man will have a very definite idea of
the youngsters hail been smearing
We consider a man a gentleman who what women suffer In the dully tusk,
Diamond Poultry Foods.
themselves with our new red water
Many ure familiar with the fable colors. This was an unusually suc­ takes off his hat to a lady. At least I The nsxt time his wife comes home
LEE’S Foods & Remedies.
that appeared in the old school readers cessful effort to be hideous, I thought. the act Is thought to be gentlemanly, 1 from the shops with a headache lie Is
polite.
The
origfh
of
this
custom,
like
about the king who offer, a fortune And then—
likely to be more sympathetic.
Our standing of over a quarter century as
Special Catalogs—
and the hand of his daughter to the
But then again It may lie that the
‘I think my wrist is out of Joint," so many other customs common among
man who could tell him a story that said the boy in a steady, controlled so-called civilized peoples, goes back to memory of his own bitter ordeal will
the SEED HEADQUARTERS of the
NURSERY stock
primitive times, says the Salt Lake prevail, and he will curry away with
would lust forever In the telling, wlrti tone.
Northwest Guarantees that
POULTRY supplies
Tribune.
the stipulation, however, that, in case
him
a
more
vivid
sense
of
the
futilities
I came to life, but I was still a little
BEE supplies
IVe can
When u person was made captive his in which the life of woman is spent. It
the story came to an end. the person skeptical.
FERTILIZERS
conqueror
stripped
him
of
his
weapons
who failed to complete It was to lose
all depends on the man, of course. But
“Are you really hurt, Edward?” I de­
Serve You
"BUCKEYE" and
his head by the sword.
manded, pushing my lunch basket and clothing and left him without any- the husband endowed with just a bit
LEE BOOKLETS
, thing he could call his own. The cap- of philosophic reflection, planted three
to Your
A number of adventurous spirits lost away.
\ five was thus made a slave, his lack solid hours In a tapestry chair, In an
their heads In the attempt to keep n
“Yes,” he replied.
Profit and Mailed on Request.
aerial going forever to amuse the ec­
I was on my feet and at his side. of clothing being evidence of his sub­ audience of 300 women and 50 sales-
centric monarch, but one young man The brilliant red that dyed half his jugation. We need only to look at the I girls, will watch the strained and
Satisfaction
finally won the fortune and the daugh­ face and more was really blood I I ■ sculptures of the Assyrians to see the I tired faces, the tryings-on and divest­
truth of the fact. And in Isaiah 20:2-4, ing». the search after the unattainable
ter hy wearing out the very soul of the ! bent over him.
we find the follow ing statement: “And Ideal, the final purchase made more
king with the story about the locusts
“How did you do It?”
carrying off the corn. "And then an- , .< “Fell
FeI| off
ofr my horse. j Was taking the Lord said, like as my servant out of weariness than out of satisfac­
other locust came and carried off an- him down to the river to water him. I Isaiah hath walked naked and bare­ tion; and he cannot help askity; him­
foot three years for a sign, so shall self; “For whom is it all?" And he
other grain of corn,” etc., etc., until ,ion't know—”
the king decided lie had had enough of
He was hurt. And I was alone and the king of Assyria lead away the will say to himself. "For us malts?"
Egyptians prisoners and the Ethio­ And It will make him thoughtful.
the story.
helpless I
America—In fact, the whole world,
“My wrist Is out o’ Joint 1” he In­ pians captives, young and old, naked
Taking along one's husband to the
F=>ORTI_A!SiD, ORE.GOM
°
Is dealiug with an “eccentric" monarch sisted faintly.
! and barefoot."
store as critic and appraiser Is of no
'»
The first step, then. In tracing the use at all. In the first place, his prin­
today. This monarch wants the Impos­
“Are you sure?”
sible, and .■ er' one who refuses to give
But, oh! I was sure myself as I ■ origin of taking off the hat. Is the ciples of criticism are utterly unlike
it to him must lose his head. There looked at It! The arm had sprung far surrender of the clothing among primi­ a woman's. His criticism Is of the ro­
is one way to deliver the peoples of the out In front of the stiff hand. The tive and ancient peoples as a mark of mantic, Impressionistic school. He
submission. The next step Is the un­ looks at his wife in the green cloak
world from this menace.
bones bulged hideously over It.
Kaiser Wilhelm can be worn out. If
I think I ran out and took a wild covering of the body as a mark of rev­ with fur edging and says. "I like that.”
he cannot be crushed by one tremen­ look around, but there was nobody in erence. There are all degrees of un­ Or else he says, "You look well In
dous blow. And the government at sight but a crowd of hysterical chll- covering. though often only the most that." As if the mere fact that a
Washington has pointed out the way. I ' dren pressing up and whiinperlng. I valuable parts of the clothing are taken woman looks well in a green coat or
Money will defeat the kaiser. Small i was no doctor. I only knew that this off in the presence of superiors.
that she likes it were the deciding
saving», like the locusts, coming along wrist ought to be set at once, and I
It must be remembered that this factor I
from 110,1160,000 American citizens, recalled dimly from my own grammar act of uncovering the body was cere­
Woman belongs, In the matter of
will wear out the soul of the war-mad school days a few hints In my old phy­ monial in nature and used to show dress, to the scientific school of criti­
monarch. American money can wear siology as to the setting of bones.
reverence to a superior. Then came i cism, which bases itself on universal
out any army In the world, because
“Edward, this ought to be done the use of the ceremonial to propitiate I | principles—Aristotle, Thine, Brune-
there Is u great ileal of American now!” I said as calmly as I could. “I’m the dead. We can see a remnant of
tiere. It is criticism which does not
money and there are many Americans not sure that I can do it—”
this most any time. At funerals and In
ask whether a woman looks well in
who have It. Just a mere matter of a
our
graveyards
men
take
off
their
hats.
"Go ahead and try!” recommended I
quarter a day from every wage earner Edward grimly. “Pull It out—”
They still take off their hats on enter­ a green clonk trimmed with fox, but
tn the United States would mean bil­
ing
churches and before the Images says: “How does tills green cloak fit
I did not give myself time to think.
into that woman’s life, her tempera­
lions <>f dollars every year to buy guns 1 I got down beside him. resolutely took of Christ and the Madonna.
»nd fond for soldiers, and ships to I the terrible, misshaped wrist into m.v
In times of chivalry men raised their ment, her likes, her friends, her duty
carry them across the Atlantic to de- I hands, and pulled, pressing the hand a hats to ladles to show reverence. But of being duplicated by the woman next
feat the sinister purposes of the kaiser little backward nt the same time. I this was only superficial in meaning. door, on the other hand?"
A man likes Ills wife’s new dinner
and hl« crew.
felt the bones snap smoothly Into their A knight would ride down a poor peas­
A quarter, like the grnln of corn, la I proper places! I had done what I had ant woman carrying a large burden gown When it looks well on his wife
not mil' ll In Itself, but millions of quar­ set out to do.' It was unbelievable.
and never think of helping her—least In the shop. A woman is hound to
ter« every day mean victory tor right-
of ail would he think of taking off his think of the gown in relation to the
s-ousneM and humanity.
hat to her. However, if he heard of wallpaper and the lights nt home, the
A Pioneer of the Sea.
fact that she had a dark-red dinner
The king's recent visit to Port Glas­ some beautiful damsel of his own class gown year before last, the fact that
in
the
slightest
danger,
imaginary
or
Going Away Off.
gow recalls a fact in the history of
her color is somewhat higher than it
Slosnle Williams, son of Thomas A. ships and shipbuilding which has a real, he would go to her and, hat in was two years ago, that she has taken
For disenfecting where Contagious or
Williams, who recently removed to particular interest at the present time. hand, kneel and dedicate himself to her on three pounds in weight, that her
Montgomery. Ala., from Franklin, and As everybody knows, observes the service.
infectious diseases are prevailing.
Today much the same things occur. husband's income has materially in­
th« son of Capt. E. B. Chenoweth, Montreal Herald, it was from Port
creased since laBt year, and that next
Ordinarily
a
gay
youth
forgets
to
take
former • oroner of Johnson couuty, who Glaxgow that the first steamer ever
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
year people will be wearing greens
enllstod In the medical corps at Ft. built, the Comet, owner Henry Bell, off his hat to his mother, yet he and purples.
ful
Germicidal mixture and by its use
shows
this
deference
to
his
"best
girl.
”
Harrison, and was sent to Honolulu, was launched In 1812. She was a But­
Hawaiian Islands, for base hospital ton vessel with an engine of three After all it is only form, and polite­
will improve general ¡table conditions.
Found First Diamond.
ness should go deeper than this. How­
training, were playing.
horse power, and was found to be so ever. th« form persists, and it is of
The
first
diamond
discovered
In
Sloaule started an nrgum«n< by say­ successful that within the next two
ing "Mr papa and mamma and I are years two larger craft were construct- some historical interest to remember Grlqualand, South Africa, was found
that it is a remnant of the primitive by the children of a Dutch farmer,
going away off."
ed. One of these was the Marjery,
Young Chenoweth replied: “So are and from the Clyde the Marjery was stripping of a captive by which process who for a time used it as a plaything.
was expressed the fact that he yielded The stone was later sent to Cape
my paps and mamma and tne.’’
transferred to the Thames, and piled np all he had. Taking off the hat to a Town, where its true nature was rec­
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
Flonnle took the matter In hand
between London and Gravesend dur­ wealthy girl means, occasionally, not ognized, and it was subsequently for­
an*.on..... I
Well, I bet we are g<
ing the first mouths of 1815. But she only the yielding up of all you have, warded to Paris, where it was ex­
the farthest."
was viewed with disfavor by the
hibited and sold for $2,500. The valu­
Chenoweth Immediately objected, Thames watermen. She was very but the getting of all she has. Cere­
and the argument waged furious. Fin- much of a novelty, and they were sus­ mony is often nothing but a hard cal­ able discovery soon led to other re­
all v voting Chenoweth asked young picious of novelties; besides, they con­ culation In regard to personal results, searches, and diamonds were un­
Williams: "Well, ««here are you going, sidered that this Scotch-built bout In­ especially where self-aggrandizement earthed in various places in Grlqua­
is the ultimate aim of the polished in­ land West, with the result that, 46
anyhow ?”
terfered with their rights. So the dividual.
years ago, the country of the Griquas,
Williams was unable to answer, and Marjery left the Thames for the
a mixed race sprung from Dutch set­
the phi-l.i»n s BBB .|iili'k to show his Seine; her owners having sold her to
tlers and native women, was annexed
Smoked
Dry
Pipe.
superior knowledge, answered: “Well, a French cotnpauy. To reach the Seine
The lost pipe of a Hun raider was by Great Britain.
wherever It le. I bet It Isn't as far as she bad to cross the channel, and she
WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL
Diamond hunting was at first con­
found In the garden of a house in an
Halleujah. that's where we're going to I was thus the first steamer to do so.
fined
to
the
banks
of
the
Vaal
river,
Essex
town
over
which
a
German
air-
move to." Indianapolis News.
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
shfci passed, A portion of the stem but in the year of the British occupa­
Wild Food*, Seeds and Root*.
has been cut and flattened and upon tion mines were opened In the locality
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
Seep far Wounds.
One of the projects outlined by the It Is written In indelible Ink, "Karl known as “dry diggings,” which has
i >>
...,
.,,«[> t|,P kind uifd
SMITHING COAL.
hy hHiw.h« g ■ i.hlng clothes and committee on botany of the uatlouui Werner, 13138—A. G.” The under side *lnce received the name of Kimberly.
dishes has been found to be a wonder­ research council Is the search fur wild of the bowl and the stem have been In 1872 the world was startled by the
Warehouse andlOftice Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamook, Or.
fat cure for wound* In French hos­ plants which may be used as wartime notched eleven times aud on the side discovery of the Stewart diamond of
pital» and Ita n*e ha* spread to the substitutes for the more costly crop of the mouthpiece are more notches. 288% carats. The daily output of the
'
medical stations A solution plants. During the Civil war Dr. John The finder of the pipe said: “There consolidated mines at Kimberly Just
Is ■>.» !.■ f**M » (Sb* and injected Into Porcher, a southerner, published a wns no smell of tohacco about the pipe prior to the outbreak of the war was
«.«idlers' wound, even In the Infest In- book giving a list of plants of the aud it had not apparently been recent­ valued at $220,000.
sf-iii e. I,,’ , tlie dee|>est bullet holes, South which could be substituted for ly smoked. It is possible that it was
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
Communal Kitchens.
wh. e It has proved Itself to he n stl- much-needed food and drug plants. used by the owner as a dry pipe as the
The latest proposal for the elimi-
tO hiding.'ll perox­ The American Botanist, Joliet, Ill., mouthpiece shows signs of hard bit­
ide and most other germ killers, and proposes, with the aid of Its readers, ing. The notches cut in the stem may nation of waste In food and the sup­
In addition a strangely effective henl- to compile a similar list. Informa­ record the number of times the air­ ply of meals at minimum cost In Eng-
tion Is sought as to any plants not man had flown with it In his mouth.” land, includes, what for a better term
er of torn tissues.
Practical as a
Wounds treated with soap need few­ ordinarily cultivated which have edible "Smoking" a dry pipe is not unusual, is called, communal feeding. The com­
plow, and just
er dressings and lessen pain far fruits, seeds, roots, etc. It Is sug­ especially would it be the case In a munal kitchen has been proposed od Indiana Lady Describes Condition,
as
necessary.
more than do wounds treated with gested that valuable knowledge ou this Zeppelin in wMch a spark from a light­ several occasions but, save tor a few
Which She Says Was Due To
other antiseptic*. These facts greatly subject might be obtained from hunt­ ed pipe might cause the ship’s destruc­ spasmodic experiments. It has not been
Make every
Constipation and Tells of
expedite the Work of the surgeons, ers, trappers, woodsmen, farmers, In­ tion.
given a thorough trial. Lord Rhondda
rainy day
who can handle more men than when dians and the foreigners, who pick
is Interested in the new proposal and
Relief Obtained From
count.
up considerable food from the country­
using otl er solutions.
A Cameo Kingdom.
acting with a committee of social
side. ¡Similar information Is desired
Black-Draught.
Prince Liechtenstein, whose frank workers he Is devising plans to give
Waterproofs
concerning plnnts that enti be used lu utterances formed the most striking the scheme n real test. With so many
What ths Girl Said.
Absoluto
Inci deut of a peace demonstration held women doing war work and with con­ Scottsburg, Ind.—Mrs. Annie Johnson,
Ilelng tn rlmrge of the complaint de medicine.
are.Marked
recently in Vienna, is heir to a prin- sequent neglect of household duties, of this place, writes: “1 well remember
pnrtment at th.- I.x-al postotfiee, 1 had
thus —
ci pa 11 ty which enjoys the unique di»- some such plan as is proposed will I suffered for a long time with constipa­
Shrine Destroyer In Danger.
a rather smii«lng Incident occur a few
Destroying a shrine nearly cost a tlnction amoug continental nations of have to be carried out If the rising gen. tion, which would get me down. I took
days ago. T?ie blank n«ed In filing n
iCWEJtj
•«•n j . i out required answers to about a woman Iter life nt Raima, Korea, It having no army and no compulsory eration is not to suffer seriously In doctors' medicines and any number of
<1e ..'i .picstlon« n« for example, date seems that a shrine located In her gar­ military service. Prior to the Austro- health.
purgative*. They would leave me in a
A J TOWER co . boston
of i ui n.-. content» nature of com- den win frequented by the Koreans Prusslan war the tiny state of Liech­
worse condition than I was before taking,
A Movie Fan.
pl it 1« l< ««. damage or rifling. A in the neighborhood and a great many tenstein constituted pnrt of the Ger­
young In ly came to the window and of them visited It every day. In do- manic confederation, and was bound to
“You must make home so attractive and my stomach so upset... I know
explained that she was to receive a lug so, they trespassed on the garden maintain a quota of men for service that your husband will want to stuy at once I suffered . .. from constipation, I
was so ill we had to have the doctor, just
parrel containing medicine from an Itself and did much damage, to the in the federal army, but after Sadowa home evenings.”
“How can I?” asked the married so nervous and feverish. The doctor
out-of-town doctor. nml same was long great annoyance of the owner, To put its force of eighty soldiers was dis­
overdue, according to advices regard­ a stop to tills, the Ind' destroyed the banded and have never been revived. young woman. “Even if we had n said I would have to quit medicines, my
moving picture machine. I couldn’t stomach was so bad ...
ing shipment recoh ed from the doctor. shrine, and tills enraged the Koreans.
make arrangements for all the first-
So I proceeded to have her answer They sei tire to the house, aud were
Boy Drowns, Cat Saved.
My husband was reading and found
ths s v . ml questions on the blank about to kill the owner when a force
The nine lives a cat possesses stood run films.”
something about Thedford’s Black-
one creature in good stead in northeast
Draught and brought me a package to
i>f police dispersed them.
try. I used it regularly at first until I be­
London not long ago. A boy wa% tak­
Her Privilege.
ing A cat in a basket to the Cuts’ home
Mrs. Pickles—You don't mind my gan to feel better, then I used just a dose
Faithful Dog.
occasionally. I was cured of this con­
A dog's faith in Its master has been to le destroyed. On tire wry he slip­ looking at your husband, do you? I stipation and am sure the Black-Draughl
ped
and
fell
into
a
canal,
the
cat
being
think
l)e
’
s
perfectly
lovely.
He's
Perfect Explanation.
touchingly Illustrated at Rlom. France,
l.lttle Bobby What does "knows no recently. The man has gone to the In the basket which he still held. The been making eyes at me all eveuintr.
If your stomach is out of order, you
Mrs. Peppers—Stare as milch ns
will suffer from such disagreeable symp-
bounds" mean, dad? Explain it to war, and has been killed, but the dog boy was drowned, but the cat managed
to
save
Itself,
and
has
returned
to
its
r\on't make a deal without
'ns as headache, biliousness, indiges-
like, dear. A ent may look at a l.!.:.
me.
still awaits his return, and he refuses
. "<• etc., and unless something is done.
getting full information
Dad (burled In newspaper)—Knngn to leave the station at Rlom. Upon the owner’s house.
jus trouble may result.
roo with rheumatism.
about our better fixtures
Very Simple.
arrival of each train he dashes out on
Thedford's Black-Draught has been
His Memory.
“Can yon tell me. professor, if ti
to the platform, runs first to the loco­
and money-saving prices.
id a valuable remedy for these
Proprietor—Won’t you try our pie? amber Jewelry Is genuine?"
More Careful.
motive and then scampers from car­
troubles.
It is purely vegetable, and
Just
like
mother
used
to
make.
It's
"The German submarine« have riage to carriage, looking for the object
"Oh, that’s very et -ily determined acts in a prompt and natural way, help­
Ben Kuppenbender.J
Diner—Well—er—I knew your moth­ Soak it tn alcob'' for twenty-foui ing to regulate the liver and to deanie
taken again to sinking neutral ships." of hl* affection—until the whistle
"Yea. they know the neutrals haven't blows and he I* left to gnxe wistfully, er and you'd better bring me lee hours. It It's genu .. !' -.11 belt have the bowels of impurities.
Try Black-Draught
EB-15
cream.
disappeared."
any gun*.'
as be did once in 1U14,
I
Thts Tear
Plant GOOD SEED
—Strive for big returns.
,j4sk for Càtà/og/Va
)ORT LAN
seed
CLOUGH9 S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
C. I. CLOUGH co
LifiMB-SCHRADER CO
STOMACH
TORN UP REFLEX SUCKER
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