Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 16, 1920, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 1«. 1920
WAS TOO FERVENT
Law Saw More Love Than Re
ligion in Man’s Kiss.
Exhaustive Legal Opinion by Brltleh
Judge Laid Down Fine Distinction
Between the Salute Amatory
and the Salute Religious.
KOH-I-NOR’S story endless
Complete Tai. of Matchleu Diamond,
Now Ono of Britieh Crown Jew-
•Io, Wae Never Told.
All the world has heard of the Koh-
!-nor, or, as it has been sometimes
| called, the Great Mogul diamond, and
ft would seem that there was noth-
¡ng more to be said about It. remarks
Eleanor Maddock In Asia Magazine.
Yet, in point of fact, not a tenth part
of its history has ever been traced,
so far does It extend back into tlie
vistas of the past.
PerImps one of the strangest things
about It Is Viat It cannot be lost to tbe
world Indefinitely. It was bricked and
plastered up In a wall and miraculous­
ly found after its former owner had
been murdered. It was twice thrown
away as a bit of glass and once went to
the washerwoman in the pocket of an
Englishman's drll| suit.
This matchless gem is called in In­
dia the “Mountain of Light" and the
Talisman of Kings;” the latter be­
cause it wns said to bring sovereignty
to its possessor. Strangely enough, af­
ter it fell Into the hands of a Turkish
slave of Illegitimate origin, a line
known as the “Slave Kings” sat on
tlie throne of Delhi for eighty years,
during which period the desire to pos­
sess the talisman amounted to a fren­
zied obsession. Suddenly It disappear­
ed In the chaos that brought the slave
dynasty to an end in 1290.
The Koh-l-nor later scintillated with­
out bloodshed through the reign of
Shah Jahan down to his son Aurang-
zeb, who exhibited It to a number of
Europeans whom he was entertaining
at his court. Among them was Taver­
nier. tlie French Jeweler, who later
wrote a descriptive account of It for
tho delectation of Europe. After be­
ing tossed like a shuttlecock in the
Delhi loot, and remaining for a period
of years with the Sillies in the Punjab,
tills most celebrated diamond in tho
world now rests on a purple velvet
cushion among Britain’s crown Jewels
in the grim old Tower of London.
ELDERLY CAN “COME BACK”
THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
Physician Tell* How Ha Succeeded I d
Throwing Oft trie m«ut>u« at
Advancing Years.
Dr. I. Leo Nascher tells how he mad«
himself over Into a youug man, in an
article In People's Magazine for May.
“It Is something any elderly person
can do.” he says. “Here Is the sim­
ple proposition. A man ages many
years in the course of a severe illness
lasting several weeks. After a few
weeks* vacation be looks and feels
many, but to a certain extent the cus-
he was taken ill. Having in mind hun­
dreds of cases In which tills has proved
true, it Is logical to ask If we cannot
rejuvenate the aged, make them grow
young again. Just as we made the pre­
maturely aged invalid become young.
And, through recent experiments, tlmt
can now be answered in the affirma­
tive. I speak from personal experleii' e.
"It is a fact that there Is not a s n-
gle one of the objective manifestations
of senility, those that give the appear­
ance of old age, which cannot be re­
moved, suppressed, or hidden, or st
least a youthful substitute found for
I
Viola Dana in
“The Chorus Girl’s Romance,
The islanders of Lewis, the Island
in the western Hebrides, off the coast
of Scotland, which Is coming so much
Into prominence since Its recent pur­
chase by the soup king. Lord Lever-
tiulnie, have many quaint customs, one
of which was strikingly revealed in
an action for divorce tried In court at
Edinburgh. Tlie story Is well told In
the Judgment pronounced by Lord
Sands.
Tlie action was at the Instance of
Alexander Matheson, fisherman of
Portnaguran. Stornaway, against Mrs.
Isabella McLean or Matheson. 6 Port­
naguran, and against William Camp­
Adults 25c.
Children 15c
bell. merchant, 9 Portnaguran. as co­
defender. His lordship granted a de-
IL
cree of dlvorce and found the co­
defender llable In expenses aud£40
“To restore the spirit and buoyancy
damages.
of youth Is more difficult, This re-
quires the will, not only the desire, but
His lordship said he thought it wns
tlie determination and the energy to be
proved that, considering their previ­
young, to feel young and look young.
ously distant relations, there was a
Most old persons have the desire, some
remarkable Intimacy botweeu defen­
have the determination, but few have
der and codefender. The codefender
the energy to carry out the measures
kissed the defender both when they
necessary for rejuvenation. In many
were alone and In her house before
cases the old man or woman who would
her children.
This in itself would
like to do so is afraid of ridicule, of
have been conclusive hnd ft not been
being cnlled giddy and foolish if he or
for one circumstance. The defender
she suddenly appeared In youthful at­
and the codefender were both members
tire and adorned with tlie artifices of
of the United Free church. There was
the beauty parlor.
Yet under some
evidence that could not lie disregarded
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
special stimulus, usually the desire to
that there was a certain practice of
attract
some
particular
individual
of
kissing between communicants, though,
the opposite sex, both men and women
in deference probably to British ideas,
«
have gone beyond the limit of pro­
the salutation seemed to pass only be­
priety
to
look
younger
than
they
tire
tween persons of opposite sexes. Tlie
and feel younger than they look. And
existence of such a practice seemed
if they went about it the right way
somewhat startling, but hi« lordship
they usually succeeded.
thought It was explained by tlie evi­
One cent a word per Issue.
"I tried it a couple of years ago. not
How Wit Helps Legislation.
dence taken In relation to what was a
to
attract
any
particular
individual,
It
is
sometimes
said
that
a
reputa
­
matter of public knowledge among
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . *
those conversant with religious con­ tion for wit is fatal to n serious leg­ but to see If it could be done, and how
islative enreer. But the statement Is It felt to grow young.
ditions in the highlands.
Sale by John Leland Henderson,
“In one year tlie change in my ap­ For 206-3d
It had been the practice for only a not altogether true, for more than
FmblrmofSatujtxltoa
St., Tillamook, the Makin-
mere handful of the adherents of the once a bit of wit has prevented legis­ pearance and actions and feelings was
star, 160 acre ranch. near Oretown.
so complete that persons who hnd not
church to participate In communion, al­ lative folly.
Price >2500.00. Terms easy.
It is a tradition In Philadelphia seen me since the earlier days, when I
though the communion season was a
When in need of something electric
far more solemn action In the high­ flint during the constitutional conven­ was aged, did not recognize me.”
tion it was proposed to Incorporate In
just call on the Sunset Electric.
lands than In the lowlands.
ureness of operation,
guarantee of power and
Since the split in the Free church, the Constitution a provision flint the
Yields to March of Progress.
power
for
hard,
fast
travel
positive
performance.
For
Sale:
5
room
house.
Inquire
at
United
States
army
should
never
ex
­
however, in 1900, the sections which
One of the oldest banks In Wall
115, 5 St. West.
over
all
kinds
of
roads,
ca­
ceed
3,
(MX)
men.
According
to
the
adhered to the United Free church find
street has finally yielded to the march
With its capacity for service,
pacity to stand up, are de­
tended to become much more like their tradition the debate, which was pos­ of progress—and Installed a telephone. Let the Sunset Electric wire your
Buick combines striking
brethren in the soul, and thus It man­ sibly informal and outside the regu­ It will only have one phone at first,
home and save you money.
veloped tothe highestdegree
ifested Itself among other ways in lar sitting, was abruptly cut short for It Is difficult to uproot prejudices
beauty.
In resilience of
inthenewNineteenTwenty
many younger persons becoming com­ when Benjamin Franklin solemnly of many years. They have never had Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of­
spring suspension and ap­
suggested
that
there
he
Incorporated
One
Buick
Serie«.
municants. This caused an awkward
fice Wednesday and Thursday.
a telephone because they believed that
pointments that make for
complication as regarded the pissing nnother clause making It part of the confidential business could not be con­
riding comfort the new
For two decades, Buick en­
custom. It might be ail very well for organic law of the land that no for­ ducted over a telephone and their at­ Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler office
Friday and Saturday of this week
elderly saints to greet one another eign nation should ever invade the mosphere of the old hank, the oldest
models are especially
gineers
have
built
Buick
cars
an also on Sept. 10th and 11th. 9-9
with a chnste oriental salute, but it country with an army of more than in the city, Is that of a staid institu­
appealing.
on
these
sensible
lines
for
3,000.
■was a different matter when it came to
tion in some old town settled In Colo­
A somewhat similar point was nial times. Absolute quiet prevails. Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
buyers who look upon the
young married women being promiscu­
al Mazda lamps. They give better
In the new Buick fhree pas­
ously kisaed by casual male acquaint­ scored in the state legislature a few The employees retain the old-fashioned
•
motor car as a business
light.
ances who happened to be fellow com­ years ago when, during a discussion good manners. Instead of a lovely
senger
roadster, you will
utility.
municants. Tills extension of the cus­ not over well based, it was proposed laughing creature who tells the world Small dairy ranch for sale with six
find a car which meets every
b.v
a
shrewd
Yankee
from
the
hills
of
the line is busy In thrilling soprano,
tom was therefore disapproved of by
cows, in Trask river bottom, three
requirement for sure, swift,
Each of the new models iJ
many, hut to a certain extent the cus- j Sunderland, F. L. Whitmore, that s the bunk will select for their first tele­
miles south of Tillamook F. L.
comfortable
transportation
equipped
with
the
Buick
tom prevailed.
Such being the state law should he enacted providing that phone operator a person with a beard
Buell
T. F.
no one should he obliged to work be­ and a bass voice, able to endow his
of matters, the kissing indulged in
for
every
business
man.
valve-in-head
motor,
—
a
Re­ lightest utterances with a certain pro­
by the parties to this case had not tween meals.—Springfield (Mass.)
Help wanted: Men to work in box
publican.
fundity.
factory; also millwright or carpen­
the conclusive character of undue fa­
ter. Apply to Peyne Co., or phone
milia rity.
Tasmania Has Rare Mineral.
34F3, Twin Rocks, Or,
It was proved that the codefender did
New and Valuable Resin.
Tasmania now promises to become
more than kiss the defender; he also the world’s chief producer for some
A new synthetic resin Is stated to
put his arms around her. a fact which time to come of the rare mineral osnti- be n sultnhle substitute for many pur­ My middle name is George. Let me
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag Baw
lie admitted. His lordship felt that re­ ridium. The various osmlrldium yield­ poses for Damar and Kauri gums and
on the market today. Call E. G
ligious custom did not justify this ex­ ing centers of this extensive serpen­ common resin. It Is produced from
Krebs.
tension of the embrace.
tine belt on the west coast are already coni tar distillates, and has been named I
giving profitable employment to 200 Cumar. It is soluble in coal tar sol­ Some good lots in Tillamook city and
Egyptian Women Are Ssrfs.
men. and ft is an easy matter for an vents, vegetable oils, carbon bisul­
Liberty bonds to trade for small
Tlie treatment of women in Egypt Industrious digger to earn up to £10 phide, carbon tetrachloride, ether and
place near Tillamook. Charles
Is the darkest phase of Egyptian life, a week, while many are making dou­ acetone. It is insoluble in alcohol,
Gross, Ramsey Hotel.
says G. N. Barnes, British member of ble that nn<l more. A complete bul­ and tills unusual property gives it a
parliament, who recently returned letin on this highly interesting min­ special value for varnishes. It finds
Lost: Gold watch and chain, either
from a tour of that country.
eral occurence is in course of prepara­ use also in leather dressings, polishes,
in Tillamook City, or between Beav­
Tbe men in Egypt, says Mr. Barnes, tion. and its publication. It Is expected, artificial leather, printing Inks, water­ er and Tillamook. Finder plen-e
so far ns sex relations are concerned, will attract lie attention of the whole proofing paper, linoleum, .and as a
same at this office. Suitable reward.
think themselves tlie lords of creation. mining world to Tasmania. Last yeni’ binder for molded materials. Its
They can divorce their'wives nt will, 1.670 ounces of osmiridium was pro­ color may vary from light yellow to Six hole malleable steel range in good
without whim or reason, and it Is not duced in Tasmania, tlie value being dark amber, and the melting points of
condition and other ii. h. goods for
uncommon for a man to have three £24 per ounce.
the various grades range from 50 de­
sale. Terms cash. Charles Gross,
wives.
grees to about 160 degrees centigrade.
Ramsey Hotel.
“In many houses," continues Mr.
With many mineral and vegetable
Machine Needed.
a
woman,
and
Barnes. “I never saw
Cotton might become much cheaper I waxes it gives mixtures of remarkable Wanted: by married man and son,
you can take It from me that the posi­ If some ingenious inventor would de­ properties.
steady job on dairy, or would rent
tion of the women In Egypt Is abso­ vise a mechanical means for picking
furnished dairy on shares. Both
lutely one of serfdom and dependence. it—the work of picking being the cost­
good milkers. J. P. Clayton, Sal­
A New Outfit.
They siiend their Ilves in miserable ly item, In time and labor.
em, Or.
The man next door to four-year-old
hovels, In working in the adjoining
There are cotton-picking machines Allen has a new car and little Allen
fields or in getting water.
ranch for rent. Will support
on the market, but none of them Is
cows, 8 miles south of Tilla­
“They are the serfs of the men and very satisfactory. One of them oper­ Is much given to accompanying him
mook. For further Information
as much beasts of burden as the don- ates on the principle of a vacuum to the garage to keep him company
apply to John Theiler, Pleasant
key and the camel. A people which Cleaner, sucking tbe bolls off the plants while he tinkers with it He some­
Valley.
9-15.
uses women folk in that way are des­ through rubtier tubes. Another util­ times seems to get as much pleasure
tined to be a subject race and do not izes steel bristles for entangling the out of It as does its actual owner.
Only the other day something hap­ The Brunswick Phonograph plays all
deserve to govern.”
bolls.
makes of disc Records. No repro­
pened which threatened for a time to
When a really practical contrivance dim his enjoyment. The owner of tbe
ducer to change. Compare the tone
Honors Remained With Mule.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
for the purpose Is obtainable, an aver­
with any other machine on tbe
While a circus parade was In prog­ I age farm family in the Routh will be car came home with a jumper suit In
market.
Monthly
payments
to
suit
which
he
appeared
the
next
time
be
ress at Kane, Pa., one of the elephants, I able to produce forty tmlce of rotton
you. "The Song Shop” Main St.
thinking possibly to relieve the monot­ I In a vBw»n. InRtcfld o< seven bales.— I went out to work on his rar.
The next time be started ont to the
ony of the occasion, gave its trunk a New Y’ork TlniM.
Montesano. On the lines of the
gnnqte he whistled for Allen but no For Sale: 192 acre ranch, stocked
passed away:
toss tn the air and brought it down
and equipped, 6 miles south of Mc­
Oregon-Washington
and Milwaukee Weep not o’er golden ages on the
boy
enme.
Then
he
went
over
to
Al
­
mnle
with n resounding smack on a
Minnville,
Or.
Will
trade
for
p
Kill a Millian Prairie Doga.
len's house and hunted up the little
railroads. Station just off land.
wane:
that bad been standing at the curb
Complete extermination of what was
Tillamook dairy ranch, stocked and
Graveled county road crosses one Each night I burn the records of the
quietly watching the sights. In apite considered one of the largest prairie fellow. "Come on out to the gurage
equipped. G. A. Krlger, R. 1., Day­
corner. School hottsr just oft land.
day,
ot the handicap of being hitched to a Jog “towns” In the West has been re- with m«. son.” he said.
ton, Or.
9-16
Approximately 600 acres, net. At sunrise every soul is born again.
Allen looked at him * sorrowfully.
delivery wagon, the tnule promptly ported to the predatory animal In-
Price >12,000.00. Write to Aubury
i
' *
wheeled about, took quick altn. and de­ Spector’s office at Phoenix, Aria., by •1 can't,” he said sadly. "I haven’t
T. Fisher. Trustee, Aberdeen, “Laugh like a boy at splendors that
Call and see the new models of pianos
livered two kicks with lightning swift­ the Chirlcshua Cattle company of Co- any garage underwear like yours.”
and players at ‘‘The Song Shop".
Washington.
9-30
have fled;
ness. The kicks caught the elephant chnise county, southeastern Arizona.
Sold on easy payments. You can
To vanished joys be blind and deaf
squarely on the knees. It stopped for
Chia«««
Girls
Fight,
th«
Boys.
More than 1,<XX).<KX) prairie dogs
safely
deal
wth
a
flrm
like
The
Wil
I
have
for
sale
:
seven
head
of
callte.
and dumb.
an instant, hut if it even momentarily were estimated to have lived on the
According to the Pekin Jipao the
Threaded Rubber In­
One cow, giving milk, six year old, My records seal the dead past with
ey B. Allen Co. Over 47 years on
contemplated
further interchanges company’s ranch of more than 39,009 experiment of mixed education has
sulation ■« aa important
two heifers, giving milk, two years
the
coast.
its
dead,
to tbe «forage battery ai
with the mule. It gave up the idea, and acres until the management started an not been a brilliant success in the cap
old. one long yearling and three Rut never bind a moment yet to
the tungsten filament ia
finished the parade with a decided offensive campaign against them. Now Ital as It resulted In a stand up fight A phonograph you can play yourself
spring calves, all heifers. The three
to the electric light. There
come.
Ump.—Philadelphia Record.
The Aeolian Vocallon has all th<
their vast honeycombs of underground between girl and boy students In the
older ones will be fresh in spring.
are other insulation« and
It apiiears
best features of the otherB am
“
Dost
thou
burrows are ntterly deserted, the com government university.
behold
thy
lost
youth
all
other filament« but none
L. V. Junkin, Manzanita, Or.
Old Friend Turns Up.
that during school hours some of the
some unknown to them. The nev
that serve quite «o welt
agast,
pnny reported.
“It seems to me I have already heard
boys attempted to “cut out” the swains
and greater phonograph. Showi
The 8till Better Wil­
Dost reel beneath righteous retribut­
Miscellaneous
Advertisements
lard Battery the only
some of the stories told by this mon-
of some of the girls, and these, be­
for the first time in Tillamool
ions blow?
HiS Bit
one with Threaded Rub­
coming jealous, tried to wreak venge
ologulst.”
county at the Tillamook Musi D t . Wise—Dentist. ______________ Then turn from blotted archives of
Ex-Buck—Gotta job nt Inst.
ber In b u /« t ion— -ha «
“Perhaps yon have."
ance. The government has dismissed
Store, opposite Post Office.
Ex-Sargo—Did ya? Doin' what?
the
past.
been «elected by 1’6
Jr.'s Allen and Sharp. Dentists
1 “Yes?"
nil the participants In the scrap and
“Cnrryir” samples for a salesman
And find the future's pages white as
manufacturée« of cara and
National Building.
“He’s a retired bartender who has
has decided that the present moment Money to loan—Enquire of Joh:
truck«.
“What liner
snow.
gone into vaudeville."—Birmingham
1«
Inopportune
for
mixed
educatior
Leland
Henderson,
206-3rd
St
Jr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F
“Anvil«”—The Home Sector.
and will drop the scheme.
Age-Herald.
Bldg. Tillamook, Oregon.
' Tho’ deep In mire, wring not your
Tillamook. Oregon.
*
hands and weep;
"Jr.
Wise
will
be
at
his
Bay
City
of
Chiropractic
I lend my arm to all who nay T can.
Wanted; Men or women to take ord
TILLAMOOK
Fair
to
Remain
Open
Saturday.
flee
on
Wednesdays
F-26.
Reformed Church
era among friends and neighbor
Mo shame faced outcast ever fell to
Call
for
Warrants.
»
Safe, sane and sure method of re­
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BATTERY STATION,
for the genuine guaranteed hoe
deep
It was decided to extend the time
moving the cause of disease.
iery.
full
line
for
men,
women
an<
Opportunity
Rut
that
might
rise
and
be
again
a
of
the
fair
until
Saturday,
so
the
fair
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Dr. Howard. Chiropractor. 211
children.
Eliminates
darning
man.
will be open on that day and an at­
i WILLARD SERVICE.
Morning worship. 11 a. m.
Tillamook Bldg.
I
Saves
money.
Everybody
buye
'They
do
me
wrong who say I coinè
tractive program is being arranged.
“Art thou a mourner? Roure thee
Free consultation and spinal ana-
The pastor, W. L. Klenkaemper,
A bonanza for agents. Experience
no more
------
o
—
from thy spellt
lysis.
.
unnecessary.
Write
Internationa
will preach the second of a course of
Vhrn
once
I
knock
and
fall
to
And
Congressman McArthur and Rob­
Art thou a sinner? Sins may be for­
Stocking
Mills,
Norristown.
Pa.
yon
In.
sermons on the "The Commandments ert N. Stanfield, republican candidate
Reformed Congregational Church
given!
Sep.
J'
nd bid you wake and rise to fighi
up-to-date,’’ Subject; "The First for U. 8 Senate, will addresa the fol­
Each morning gives thee wings to
door.
lowing meetings to-day:
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
For Sale: All of »ection 21. Townthi
flee from hell
Commandment.’’
'or every morn I stand before »mir
S:00 p. m.—Court Hotis«.
Seventeen Range Eight. Crav
Preaching. 11 a. tn. Subject: “Does
’ -i-S« n Star (4,
fhy fret
You are mrdtdally invited to these
-nff
wl-.
r- — F : q- ..
Harbor county. Washington. Abov
I» pay to go to chu-cV
to
heaven.
-
'
•fvrei
Bev. Bichar« Behuetue.
2:»9 p. m.-- Fair gmuads.
I A.»« ' •
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j oc otts o
'W»J1
t
At GEM THEATRE,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 and 18
Tom Mix In “Desert Love
A Wonder Tale of the West.
AT GEM THEATRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 21
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
BUICK
S
ACKLEY & MILLER
T. IL Win«
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