Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 27, 1918, Image 4

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    T1LLAMCOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 27
CITY OF FILTH AND MISERY NOT INVENTOR OF CAMERA "CONTINUED IN OUR NEXT”
Bagdad Has Fallen Far From Proud
Position She Is Said to Have Oc­
cupied in the Past.
Bagdad Is glorious only by refllection
from the past. The houses of the pres­
ent town are crude constructions of
brick, mostly from ancient ruins and
adobe; living Is primitive; sanitation
is non-existent; the streets or rather
lunes, so narrow at times that one
beast of burden tills the whole spuce
from blank wall to blnnk wall, are
■ewers and rubbish heaps, nnd the res­
ervoir for water supply is the Tigris
river, which divides the city into two
parts. Just where all the filth of the
city’s lanes pours Into It. In the bus­
iness sections, the bazuiirs, the streets
are roofed over with rude screens of
palm logs covered with mats and reeds
as a protection against the burning
heat of the summer sun.
The houses are provided with ser-
dnbs, a Hort of cellar, for household re­
sort during daytime In the long sum­
mer months, and when there Is no ser-
dab, with mats of thorny shrubs to
hung before the windows and keep
drenched with water. At that season
the whole town sleeps and eats on the
roof, and the main middle floor of the
house, Is practically unused. The heat
of .summer is Intense, and everything
is constructed to alleviate its discom­
fort, consequently one suffers miser­
ably during the brief rainy period from
the cold and dump nt homo and abroad.
The death rate is enormous.—Dr. John
P. Peters in American Review of Re­
views.
ALEUT YOUNGSTERS AT PLAY
Manage to Have Periods of “Fun,”
Much as Do the Children of More
Favored Nations.
Honor That Ha* Been Given by Many
to Dlatlnguiehed Italian Seems to
Be Undeserved.
J2)R o. L. HOHLFELD.I
VETERINARIAN. C
How Woman's Shrewdness Served to
Save Her Life and Incidentally
Enrich Literature.
Bell Phone—32J
Tillamook ' -
Because in the year 1569 Giambat­
No one knows who wrote “The
tista de la Porta, in his book on Arabian Nights,” but It is related that
“natural magic,” gives a description of “The Thousuud and One Nights" as
the camera obscura the invention of they are often called, originated In
that Instrument Is ascribed generally this manner: Schariar was sultan of
to him. It Is claimed for him that he Persia and having no faith In women,
not only used a leus but an inclined and having carte blanche to marry as
mirror ns well, thus anticipating by many wives us he chose, he hud euch
hundreds of years cameras of a-reflex bride killed the day after he murrled
order. It is not, however, to be imag­ her. The vizier who did the executive
ined that his instrument was of the work on this program was filled with
portable kind. Rather was it a dark horror at the atrocities he wus obliged
chamber in which an image of the out­ to perform, the more so as he had a
door-scene was thrown upon a whit­ beautiful daughter of his own and
ened wall, through the medium of a was in constant terror lest she
find
small hole on the opposite side.
favor In the eyes of the sultan, One
It la not nt all unlikely that Porta day his fears were realized and
the
was simply the recorder of a phenom­
beautiful Scheherazade was a chosen
enon known to others than himself,
victim. She did not share her father's
but not by them reduced to writing. apprehension, however, having a
There was one distinguished individual,
at all events, who had observed the scheme of her own for thwarting the
sultan's designs. The morning after
same optical effect, thus anticipating
her marriage she began telling her
I’orta by some years. It was about
the beginning of the sixteenth century husband a story, and Just us he was
about to leave her for his affairs of
that Leonardo da Vinci said, “If you
will place yourself In an hermetically state, she brought the tide to that
closed room facing a building, a land­ fascinating point where we generally
scape, or any other object directly find that It is "to be continued.” The
lighted by the sun, and then cut a hole sultan decided to have her saved till
In the shutter, an image of the object night that he might hear the end of
outside will be thrown upon any sur­ the story. This proceeding was re­
face facing the hole, and It will be re­ peated for a thousand and one nights.
By that tlnie, Scheherazade hail borne
versed (inverted).”
him children and the sultan had de­
cided to abandon the cruel practice
PROUD OF OLD CLOCK TOWER of killing his wives, “The Thousand
and One Nights,” translated Into
Citizens of Halifax Cherish Building French In 1704 by Antoine 'Jallard,
was compiled from these fascinating
Which Was Erected by the Fa­
stories.
ther of Queen Victoria.
nailfax, N. S., the chief British mil­
itary and naval station In America, Is
one of the most strongly fortified In the
world. The citadel, Its chief fortress,
pronounced by engineers the most
formidable In America, occupies a com­
manding eminence overlooking the city
and harbor. The citadel was begun
about 1798, under the supervision of
the duke of Kent, father of Queen Vic­
toria, and was completed in 1814. At
the time the fortification was begun
the duke was governor of Nova Sco­
tia and commander In chief of the
British forces, in America. The cita­
del was named by him In honor of his
father, George III, king of Great "Brit­
ain.
The duke of Kent left other remind­
ers of his residence In Halifax, among
them the quaint old clock tower and
clock nt the foot of Garrison hill and
opposite to the main entrance of Fort
George. The clock In the tower, which
was brought from England, and Is still
keeping excellent time, was the gift
of George IIL
Though quaint and somewhat crude
in appearance, and suffering by contrust
with the tnore modern structures in Its
vicinity, the old tower and clock are
still cherished with pride by the citi­ I
zens of Hallfnx ns a reminder of the
residence among them of one who
would himself have been king of Eng­
land had he lived long enough.
Mutual Phone.
Oregon.
'ID ROBINSON, M.D ,
Deposit These Paychecks
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
,
OU will find this the m<.re businesslike as well
as thrifty ways—than cashing them each pay
day.
A Savings Account at the First National
Bank will encourage you to SAVE -and at the same
time bring you good interest on your money.
W’e^invite the accounts of employes
as well as employers.
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NATIONAL BUILDING,
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) T.IBOAl.S, M.D.,
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DIRECTORS :
A. W. Bunn, Farmer.
P. HeiseL Farmer.
C. J. Edwards. MKr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb. Buildinn Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
OREGON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
<1. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregon
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The first NationalBank
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ZEROLENE
2Xe Standard Oil for Motor Carr
^ARL HABERLACH,
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ATTORN EY-AT-I.AW.
T illamook B lock
Tillamook
Oregon
EBSTER HOLMES,
CHARACTER MUST BE BUILT
The Popular Motor Oil
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
More ZEROLENE is used for au­
tomobiles on the Pacific Coast than
all other oils combined.
Leading motor car distributors
praise ZEROLENE, correctly re­
fined from selected California as­
phalt-base crude, because it main­
tains it* lubricating body at cylin­
der heat and gives perfect lubrica­
tion with less wear and less carbon
deposit. Get our lubrication chart
showing the correct consistency for
your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Ctliforni*)
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET.
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON
Man’s Best Qualities Seemingly Can
The Aleut boys and girls are very
Only Be Brought Out by the Proc­
like boys and girls in the States,
L- L. HOY,
ess of Hammering/
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Engines are either water-
when you get under the furs and dirt
cooled or air-cooled. This,
nnd brown skins. They like fun as
the air-cooled type, like ail
I PHYSICIAN ANDSURGECH
internal combustion an tinea,
well as our children. One of them
The word “character” Is true to Its
requires an oil that nolds
T illamook B lock ,
writes: “I was at Atka all last win­
derivation. It Is a Greek word, which
its full lubricating qualities
at cylinder heat, burns
ter. I trapped two blue fox, which I
we pronounce harass, which they pro­
clean in the combustion
Tillamook,
O regen,
am sending dow-n to have sold for me.
nounce charnss, but which had the
chambers and goes out
with exhaust. ZEROLENE
I also learned how to use a gun. Yes­
same meaning then as now. They
fills these requirements per­
terday we went out with one of the
spoke then of a coin In the mint, which
fectly. because it la correctly
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T. BO11U
refined from selected Cali­
teachers and I killed an engle. The
was hammered and tortured by the
fornia aaphalt-baee crude.
marshal gave me 70 cents for killing it
sharp edges of the die, as being
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
because, he said, I was a girl.' »»
stamped upon, indeed, as a poor char-
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Picking melinas (large raspberries)
assed thing—as bearing a character.
Office.
H. C. BOONE, Special Agent,| Standard Oil[Co., Tillamook, Or.
Is a favorite occupation. The bushes
Its character came to it because it
Taxes
Paid
for
Non Residents.
grow on the side of the mountain, and
was beaten, pounded by this tremend­
to pick the berries one must either sit
T illamook B lock ,
ous hammer. The more it was beaten i '
down and dig his heels into the bank
the more distinct character It had. I
Tillamook .... Oregon
or He down and hung on with one hand.
believe all our words of similar Import
Both Phones.
In spite of care the picker often takes
have a similar derivation. Thus, when
an involuntary coast down the hill.
we say that a man Is of this “type” of
c - hawk .
Bogholea, pitfalls and mountain creeks
manhood, or that “type” of manhood,
add to the difficulties of the quest.
the original meaning Is that he has
« Clam digging Is another change from
been beaten Into thnt shape by the ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
home life that is welcomed by the
blows of experience that have passed ,
AT
children. They do this when, as one
over Sim.
Bay City
Oregon
inf the small boys said, “thq tide Is get­
Burns says “the rank is but the
ting downer and downer.”
Salmon
guinea stamp.” This means, at bottom,
catching nnd curing Is another help to
that a “pound” Is metal which has
H GOYNE,
the family larder.—Alice M. Guernsey
been pounded. And there are metals
in World Outlook.
which Improve In quality all the time
A TTOR N E Y-AT-L A W.
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you stamp nnd hammer them. Just
the same is true of a man, If he have
Office: O pposite C ourt t msb,
Many-Sided Missionary,
the true heart, the true life and makes
A missionary in India gives some
Tilla iiiook
O. egon.
himself mastei of the circumstances
Idea of the multiplicity of a'mlsslon-
Blind Persons Show Skill.
i
ary’s duties, He tells us that he is:
Blind persons, who have been bom instead of the slave. . . . And the
a minister of the Gospel, preaching blind, tire, ns is well known, exceeding­ hammering Is no unlmportnnt part of
OHN LELAND HENDERSON
whenever possible. A medical man ly clever with their fingers, but It Is the process.—Eflward Everett Hale.
with n large practice. A schoolmaster not often one hears of a watchmaker
ATTORNEY
with 30 to 40 small schools under his who was horn blind, and yet there have
Facts About New Plant World.
AND
supervision. A magistrate for the set­ been Instances of the kind. One fa-
A new plant world, though one of
tlement of locnl disputes, the nearest mous watchnuiker’s name was Itlppin, few forms. Is opened up by Dr. Pierce
COUNSELLOR-AT-I.AW
government offlclnl being 30 miles and, although completely blind, he See’s botanical Investigation of libra­
T illamook B lock ,
away. A road contractor, being re­ could take to pieces and put together ries. The spots appearing on the pa­
Tillamook ■
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• OiegJ*
sponsible for the upkeep and repair of again watches of the most delicate per of old volumes, or those kept In
ROOM NO. 261.
50 miles of public roads. A tree plant­ construction with the greatest ease damp places, are found to be due to
er. (This nnd the last office are means and In quicker time than most watch­ various fungi nnd to represent a cer­
ELANDE. ERWIN
•of providing employment for the unem­ makers who have the advantage of tain number of species In different
ployed.) A builder, attending to the good eyesight. On one occasion some stnges of growth, colors and condi­
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
erection of hfs own churches nnd hos­ of the tiny wheels and screws used in tions. The microscope shows the ordi­
Diploma from Chicago Musical
pitals. A meteorologist, reaching and his trade were stolen from him, but nary spot to be made up of a dark cen­
reporting the rainfall at the request of the thief was captured with the prop­ tral nucleus, which Is the mycelium
College.—Beginners receive the same
the government. A money-lender and erty on his person, nnd Rippin Identi­ or vegetative portion of the plant, sur­
careful training as the most advanced.
the supervisor of a local agricultural fied It by his delicate sense of touch. rounded by a IlgBter zone colored by
I Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
bank. A literary man. translator and Another watch and clockmaker brought the secretions of the organism. Plants
tion.
reviser. A colporteur. A seller of up hts blind son to his trade, nnd he I still living have been transplanted to
All lessons given at Studio.
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soup nnd tea, to raise money for mis­ proved so skillful that on more than gelntine, licorice, potatoes or other
I
County Representative for the
sionary purposes.
one occasion lie detected faults In time­ suitable soil, nnd from the growths so
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
pieces which other trndesuien hud obtained In three to six weeks the va­
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
failed to discover.
rious kinds have been Identified. As
Saul of Tarsus.
etc.
JULY
reported to the Pnrls Academy of Sci­
Saul of Tarsus, known ns Pan!
MAKE
YOUR
DECLARATION
ences, about 20 different species have
after hla conversion, referring to hlm-
DR J. G. TURNER,
The Cost of Life.
•elf (IT Cor. 10:11), snys “his bodily
"To live is always to be hurt In been so far Isolated. The molds are
of independence to-day from the
presence Is weak and his speech con­ some ’ way.” said a young voice re- not all Introduced Into the books or
EYE SPECIALIST.
temptible.” Ernest Renan, the French cently. It was the half-resentful, half- paper, but In some cases their germs
worry of loss and damage which may
writer, after consulting Jewish and wondering voice of one still new to appear to have been present in the pa­
PORTLAND
I— OREGO N
come to any man through fire, by tak­
Roman writings, says of him: “Paul the experiences of existence, and ques­ per materials, even in the raw fiber j
Regular
Monthly
Visits to
itself.
was small In size, and his personal np- tioning their Justice.
ing out a policy through our office.
pearance did not correspond with the
Tillamook
and
Cloverdale.
The statement is true, and the more
We can give you the lowest rates ob­
greatness of his soul. He was ugly, fully alive one is, the more keenly
Petulance and Earnestness.
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
tainable,
and a liberal form of policy,
short, stout and stooping, and his are the hurts felt. Every Joy brings
To look mad and growl is almost as
broad shoulders awkwardly sustained with It Its possible price of suffering. bad as swearing. In fact, if one ana­
and you will feel safer than you have
a little bald bend. His sallow counte­ Every love opens a door to sorrow, lyzes the two, he will not find any dif­
Ornamental Fire Places Built
ever felt before. Give us a call.
nance was half hidden In a thick every gift brings Its weight of responsi­ ference between them. Profanity Is
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
beard; his nose was aquiline, his eyes bility : wider knowledge brings the only an expression of the state of
Places absolutely guaranteed
piercing, and his eyebrows heavy and larger drain upon sympathy. The high­ mind. Of course, there Is some dif­
not to smoke or money re­
Joined across his forehead. . . . His er one rises In the scnle of being, the : ference In the character and form of
funded.
constitution was not healthy, though greater becomes not only the capacity the expression; but they all mean the
Brick work of all kinds done
nt the same time its endurance was for Joy, but also the twin capacity for ! same thing. We speak of this because
on short notice.
proved by the way in which he sup* suffering, but who would choose to be the world notes the mental attitude
We make a specialty of re­
ported an existence full of fatigues and h clod to avoid feeling, u block of and regards It the same as profanity,
pairing smoking Fire Places.
sufferings.” _____
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marble to escape the pain of a living I and Imputes this fault to the man who
Call on Us.
Wri te Us
wears a growl, remarks Ohio Stnte Phone Us.
son)?
Journal. And so a religious man who
Roger Bacon’s Speculum.
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looks mad and growls depreciates his
The camera obscura, prototype of
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Demand for Canned Milk of Goats.
the photographic camera of today, is
California has a large ranch stocked relation as a member of a church and
said to have been known to Roger Ba­ with Swiss and Nubian goats, the milk reflects upon the church, too. There Is
con- who lived In the thirteenth cen­ from which Is condensed and canned. unhappily a good deal of this ginng on
H. T.; Botts, i Piet.^ Attorney
tury. By some authorities he Is even Goats’ milk Is said to be very rich, and and It is all in violation of Scriptural
at-Law.
being credited with Its Invention, says Is In demand as nourishing food for In­ teaching. We must learn the differ­
Send it to us.
ence
between
earnestness
and
petu
­
James Thomson In Photo-Era,
John
Leland Henderson. Sec-
valids. A well-bred milch goat will pro­
Address
The “speculum” of Roger Bacon, duce 12 times Its weight In milk. A lance and observe the difference In Name
Jretaryj Treae., Attorney-at-
however, may have been simply of the cow produces yearly three times her conduct or we Injure the cause we are
Law and Notrary Public.
order of the "busy-bodlea” commonly I weight If she Is a good milker, but the engaged in. There Is no room for Ill-
employed In some continental Euro- I goat cannot be depended upon for a temper In a noble enterprise even If
Tillamook Title and
pi-an countries, and not unknown In steady supply of ntllk at all times that lll-*emper does not break out tn
Abstract Co.
Philadelphia, when« In old parts of through the year. Therefore It Is said epithet raid wicked language.
the city they may be seen in use almost that canning la the best method of
Law Abstracts. Real Eatate,
any day.
Two Pointa of Vlaw.
making a goat dairy profitable. An 11-
Insurance.
The "busy-body" Is a mirror fas­ ounce can of condensed goat milk re­
"Eggs are coming my way and Tm
Both Phones.
tened outside of a window at such an tails at 20 cents In the West, and the glad of it. I'm a dealer.”
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
angle a* to reflect the view up the ■ale has thus far been confined chiefly
"Eggs are coming my way and I'm |
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DANCING
SALT AIR
BEACH,
SATURDAY NIGHTS
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Weyman’s Orchestra.
TICKETS $1.00.
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How-About-Your-Insurance-To-day ?
ROLLIE W. WATSON
“ The Insurance Man.”
RALPH E. WARREN,
Cut^Tbis Advertisement Out
struct
First Class Job Printing
at Headlight Office.
to drag store*.—Pacific Dally Revlaw.
worry for it.
I'ui an actor.”
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