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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SP t FMBER 30, 1920.
BLACKBERRIES.
For the convenience of our patrons
we maintain a receiving station
for Blackberries in the
Todd Hotel buildin
SLANG IN CLASSIC
Pages of Cervantes Furt of Col'
loquialisms.
Vari.ty of Terms by Many Thought to
Be Modern Can Be Found in
"Don Quixote" and in Ra.
be1 a is’ Works.
Friendship
of a Bank.
Matty foresighted merchants and
manufacturers recognize that the
friendship of an important bank is a
priceless business.
And especially a bank whose
officers are “human" men who take
pleasure in other men's success.
BANK YOUR MILK
CHECK WITH THE
Member Federal’| Reserve System.
Transfer
Woody
Gravel.
Phone]37 W.
TillamookTransf er Co.
Liberty Temple.
CITY TRANSFER
LONG
DISTANCE HAULING
BOTH PHONES
The Llama In Particular, Wall Called
"Ship of the Desert," Is Prized—
Alpaca Is Bred for Its
Splendid Fleece.
A Bank That’s Squarely Behind Business
Of the many form's of co-operation afforded by the
First National Bank, perhaps the most striking is
When first seeing a llama, an alpaca,
“They now spurred on toward th*
that
which has been contributed to the upbuilding
•
vicuna
or
a
guanaco,
lu
their
native
Inn, and soon over” <>k •n the mud
of the industries ««f Tillamook County, It would be
habitat your first comment would be:
a young fellow, beating ii on the hoot
hard to find an important activity in which
"Too big for a sheep, too small for a
pretty leisurely.” "No no, It ahull
camel, yet looks like both." while you
services have not figured.
never be said of me. the eaten bread
might add mentally, as did the yokel
“NATIONALIZED” ACCOUNTS.
is forgotten, or that I thouglit It
when he saw the giraffe at the circus:
working for a dead horse, because I
directors .
JOHN .MORGAN.
"There ain't no such animal." These
C. J. EI’UAKPS,
am paid In advance." Extracts from
A.W. BUNN.
B. C. LAMB.
extraordinary creatures, little known
h recent western novel? By no means;
HENRY ROGERS
W. J. RIFCHBKS
outside of the southern Andean re­
quotations from a world classic writ­
C A. McGHEE
gion of South America, have their
ten 400 years ago.
range from southern Ecuador through
In a recent reading of "Don Quix­
the elevated plateaus of Peru and Ro
ote" I have been struck by the fact
llvla southward along the high Andes
It Is a vast storehouse of what
I that
to the plains of Patagonia and Tierra
we fondly believe to be American
del Fuego. All are of the very high­
i slang. And this Is not by any twist­
est utility for men’s needs for food and
ing of the sense: the terms are used
clothing.
strictly in their modern significance.
The four are merely different hreeds
It is true that I do not read the book
of the same race, varying only as they
In its original tongue, but the trnns-
have been bred In domesticity for cer­ ?5a5Z5?S2SBSZ5a5a5B5BSa5B5B5a525aSBSaSZ5a52SB5asa5Z525Z5Z5a5Z5Z5HSE5H5>
lation is that of Peter Anthony Mot-
tain specialized purposes, or modified
tea ux. and was made more than 200
hy their environment when left un-
years ago, so that It has a fair <le-
hampered In their native wilds. Pos­
gree of antiquity. This Huguenot
sessing a head like a sheep, a swav-
merchant, who settled in London after
'ng. curved neck like a camel, with­
the revocation of the Edict of Nantes,
out the camel’s hump but drawn In nt
picked up a remarkable knowledge of
I 'he withers like the camel and with the
homely. Idiomatic English, and his
EGYPTIAN BEADS MOVE BED j camel’s “wobbly” look, apparently In-
language is always rag-y of the soil.
' securely braced upon Its tall, slender fl
“Take It from me. you will lose
your labor." says the Knight of the Remarkable Manifestations Said to I legs, with the camel’s cushlon-llke a
Have Been Made by Ancient Neck­
spiny feet, the llamas undoubtedly be­ a
Sorrowful (not Rueful or Woeful In
long to the camel family. They have
lace in Edinburgh.
Mntteaux) Countenace to Donna Rod­
BELL PHONE, MAIN 3. MUTUAL PHONE
rhe camel’s nature, for though more a
ríguez, and this is one of his favorite
i phrases. “I had a mind to eabbage
Some remarkable manifestations, vigilant than the camel, they possess a
some of his cloth," confesses the tailor states the Scotsman, have occurred in the same dull Imperturablllty, and rd525’d5B5Z5Z5H5B5E5ï5?S?5ÏS2525HSZ‘Æ5?52S?5H5HSBS25H5Z52525B52SHS25H5?S2
brought before Sancho as governor of Edinburgh In association with an an­ their Identical stubborn, morose dispo­ i
his
Island of Barataria for Judgment. cient Egyptian necklace. The pres­ sition. nnd seem to consider man their
I
When Altlsidom sang her mock sere­ ent owner of the necklace, who Ilves hereditary foe, only to be obeyed hy
nade to the Incorruptible and unyield­ ! In the west end of Edinburgh, received compulsion and with spiteful spittings
A TOUCH
and groans.
ing knight, she declared herself a “vir­ It from Cairo at the end of 1913.
The
llama
family
In
prehistoric
gin pullet,” a “tender chicken,” and
Recently she decided to get rlil of It
of our facial powder will make your
thought that Dulcinea “well may brag and throw It Into a waste paper bns- times had a much wider range than
■skin blossom like a summer rose. It
of such a kid.” “I had not cared ii ket. That night when near the bns- at present, their fossil remains being
pin though she had died of the pip." ket she was startled b.v the distinct found from the republic of Colombia
give to your complexion the soft
was Sancho’s philosophy, and he begs feeling of a hand clutching al her northward to Central America and
even
as
far
north
as
central
Colorado.
glow of youth and health, Our
She afterward heard sounds
his master not to "die merely of the wrist.
from the basket as a mouse moving, The llama and alpaca are domesticat­
mulligrubs.”
cream is another infallible aid
The squire complains that he had Examination revealed only waste pa ed. rhe gunnneo and vicuna are still in
the
wild
state
and
this
is
one
of
the
to
beauty.
Try them both if you
been "rihroasted bv above four hun­ per and rhe glass heads.
dred .Moors,” and admitted that it was
She gave the bends to her brother, 'nstanees wlter« domesticated animals
would better your appearance.
not for “such scrubs as myself" to be who on going to lied placed them on ■ange co-existent with their wild con­
mentioned the same day with knights
the pillow mar his head. The neck­ geners. Of the '"ur kinds the giini'a
E. E. KOCH
lace seened to be moved on the pillow co is ’he most numerous, nnd is found
errant.
In
l
ands
of
5
to
500.
nnd
while
con­
Although by his own admission it during tic night by some unseen
Tillamook,
Oregon
fined to the high ’able lands c'-e-vhere.
mere clown, Sancho says, "I know agency. A night or two later he -ii—•
'n
Patagonia
tlnfr
rang"
Is
over
the
wlmt’s what, and have always taken put the beads on his bed. H- w is
care of the main chance." lb’ tells roused from his sleep b.v the bed be plains nnd lower 'anils ns well
Both the guunaco nnd vb ma are
his master that the hitler “had the Ing moved from side to side. He
wrong sow by tl'.e ear:" Ills
his "belly afterward heard the necklace produc­ easily tamed nnd readily take ’<> cap­
'cocksure ” he ing a rustling movement. The follow­ tlv’ty. and from the wild gnnnn o anti
cries cultboard:" lie is "cocksure;
believed that the giant in the adven- ing night he slept soundly with the vlcunn have Stirling the domesticated
ture of the wine skins had "gone to necklace in the room. At fonr o'clock llama and alpaca. The alpaca Is kept
pot.” and he reproached the knight for next morning he was wakened by the upon the wild uplands near the eter­
not "going snacks” In his beatings. tied again shaking. Other persons say nal snows and is only driven in to be
One of the galley slaves would have they had similar experiences with the shorn of Its beautiful floece of black
or brown wool, which Is ro long that
gone free for 20 ducats “to have beads.
Highest Cash Price.
it often falls over Its sides and back
greased the recorder's list." The don
reaching
to
the
like
a
curling
cascade
chides his niece tlmt she should "pre­
At Kuppenbender’s Warehouse,
George Eliot the Lay Preacher.
ground.
sume to put In her oar ami censure
A novelist who bases his art on
When Plz.nrro nnd h!s fellow can­
the histories of kniglits-errant ”
Tillamook and Hebo.
Mntteaux finished Sir Thomas Urqu­ clenn-cut ethical formulas Is bound qttfstndores conquered the aboriginal
to
wane
In
popularity.
For
special
Peruvians
they
found
the
llama
the
hart's partial translation of Rabelais.
The Frenchman and the doughty Scot­ reasons, he may make a strong appeal only domestlcnted beast of burden.
to his own generation and yet he neg­ Cntler Spanish domination more than
tish cavalier had equal knowledge of
Anglo-Saxon colloquialisms, and where lected by the generation succeeding. 300,000 llamas were used to carry sil­
George Eliot was the eloquent lay ver from the mines to the seacoast, but
can one find more racy, pungent, down­
I
preacher of her age. Literary sermons the coming of the horse, the burro, nnd
right English than in these two master
like hers are now out of date. Readers more than nil else, the railway is grad­
translations?—Frank W. Hoyt in New
do not cure to be told what will hap­ nall.v running ir out. as it Is timid and
York Evening Post.
pen If they do not do this or If they slow, and can travel with Its 100-pound
do that. Similarly Thomas Hardy Is pack only 12 to 15 miles a day; yet
Flying Fox Australian Pest.
certain to suffer in fame. The kind of I it retains a certain advantage, as ft Is
The flying fox has appeared in South philosophic determination embodied in
never fed on the trail, but forages Its
Australia as a new fruit pest. Farm his novels Is disappearing. If Hardy own living.
ers have killed quite a number of and George Eliot long survive, it will
1 these creatures. A correspondent nt he In spite of their moral formulas;
Baboons and an Airplane.
Port Wakefield writes: "This morn­ It will be because readers will be wlll-
Writing of the passing of an At*ro
ing some crows, while marauding Ing to ovexlook moral formulas on ac-
i
amongst the brushes near the rifle tar­ count of the permanently Interesting biplane over Ultenhnge en route tn
get. put up a flying fox. which took a phases of life presented h.v a master Port Elizabeth, a South African news­
direct course for the river, about a hand In their novels. Herein Iles the paper ha« the following to sav: "Mr.
Norman Chase relates n peculiar expe­
I mile distant. The crows follow«!, but final test of literary Immortality. There
when the fox looped the loop amongst Is no question about novels like "Tom rience he had In connection with the I
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
them they quickly flew in another di­ Jones” and “Vanity Fair." which are plane. He was bathing at Knmaehs,
THE COUNTY.
rection. The flying fox appeared to be not framed on any precise technical when he noticed a number of baboons
| nearly 3 feet wide across the wings. theory. They are life Itself and Its which were In the vicinity showing un­
See
Us
for
Prices
Before Ordering Elsewhere
It had a fair amount of speed on the diffused morality.— Wilbur Cross, In mistakable signs of fear. They crowd­
ed
together
and
whimpered,
giving
wing and much resembled a bat." The the Yale Review.
every
Indication
that
something
flying fox. so-called because of its fox­
unusual had dlstnrhed them. Mr.
shaped head, has been previously
Chase's dog. a well-trained Airedale,
Spell of the Witch Doctor.
found in other parts of Australia and
In the twentieth century, according and known to be plucky nnd fearless,
Is sometimes known ns the fruit bat.
to the report of forward movement also became uneasy, nnd appeared tube
survey, there are approximately 120 In dread of something. On looking
An Everlasting Memorial.
round f<1r the cause of all the trouble,
Nature lias a great part in this last­ million people in Aft.ea held In abject
ing and beautiful memorial, that Is to fear through the hundreds of thou­ .Mr. Chase observed the airplane flying
overhead at a comparatively low al­
he erected to the local service men In sands of witch doctors who nlone are titude. The sound of the engine and
FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE
believed
to
have
the
power
of
"spell
­
the city of Santa Monica, Cal. It is
the huge hirdllke appearance of the
ing
out
”
the
evil
spirits.
The
theory
of
A
Person
with No Education has but One Chance in
to be a large open-air theater, and
plane no doubt upset the equilibrium
150,000 to Render Distinguish Service to the Public
will take the conventional Greek form, the African native regarding disease
of the baboons."—Scientific American.
with seats aranged in concentric tiers, is that an enemy easts a spell which
With Common Schoo) Education
4 C harices
enters the body and It must either be
the orchestral area In the center and
With High School Education ...
8" Chances
spelled out or cast out and this Is
Danger in Improper Cooking.
pillared stage at the bottom of the
With College Education............... 800 Chances
accomplished by the use of charms
In the Italian experiments Indicat­
slope. As In the conventional then
which often kill before they have the ing that much of our food Is uncooked,
t«ra of ancient Greece, the site and
Are You Giving Your Child Pis Chance ?
op|H>rtiinlfy of proving their curative
background will be a beautiful wooded powers. The natives of South Africa, or at least not cooked enough to de­
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED
stroy bacteria, a large Joint of corned
hillside.
MOST IN EDUCATION
the survey finds, depend entirely on
The level area In the center will be witch doctors ami herb doctors. For beef that had been boiled three and
a
half
hours
showed
a
temperature
In
floored with mosaic stone work. This 8V4 million native people there are
beautiful tribute to the service met, only twenty-three missionary doctors I the center of less than 140 degrees
will, no doubt, be the pride of the citi­ nnd nineteen nurses. Scattered among Fahrenheit. This Is harmless tn most
Though a “Liberal and Practical Education pre­
zens of this city for many years to the millions, this little hand of work­ disease germs. Including tubercle ba­
pares the Young Man and Young Woman for
cilli,
with
which
beef
Is
believed
to
come.
•
ers accomplishes wonders. But the be especially liable to he Infected. A
Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers
sway of the witch doctors Is practically meat pie eaten by a number of people
AGRICULTURE
ENGINEERING
Division of Income,
MINING
unaffected.
caused two deaths, and. while this ap­
HOME ECONOMICS COMMERCE
•*ln nty opinion." writes a wife.
PHARMACY
peared to be well baked outside, the
FORESTRY
••there Is only one satisfactory arrange
VACATIONAL EDUCATION
middle gave evidence that It had not
Electric Incubator.
ment which a young couple can make,
Training
The
_ _ _ EDUCATION
____
Includes
PHYSICAL
’,
ami that Is to take the weekly Income I The electric Incubator Is said to be 'asm heated above 105 degrees Fah­
MUSIC,
ENGLISH,
MODERN
LANGUAGE.
ART
and
renheit.
and ill vide It Imo separate sums, some much safer, surer and more economi­
the Other Essentials of a Standard Technical
thing on the following tines—rent and cal than the oll-hented apparatus.
A Politician.
___
.
College Course.
taxes, charities and church collections, Current entering the Incubator passes
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20,1920. TUITION IS FREE.
A woman hater I knew was quite a
doctor, dentist, etc. holiday fund and through resistance elements In the top
____
for INFORMATION WRITE TO
savings, an equnl sum for isicket mon of the box : these are arranged to dis- politician and once while running for
ey for each of the young couple, an tribute the heat evenly over the 75 a much coveted office, was desirous of I
THE REGIST AR, Oregon Agricultural CollegeJCorvallis, Ore.
equal sum for dress for each. My hus­ eggs below, Douille Insulating walls getting the women’s votes. He sud­
band and 1 have been wedded over six prevent the escape of lient, while a denly became courteous to all women
years, and have two bonny children thermostat keeps temperature eon- of voting age and not only was suc­
but we always divide mir weekly In slant, Ventilation Is likewise auto- cessful In getting their votes but mar-
ried one.—Chicago Tribune.
'om« In this way.”- -Happily Married matte.
' The first Na tional Bank
Dr. E. L. GI aisver,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
We Buy
CASCARA BARK
GENERAL HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
SCHOOL BOOK
TIME
JUCATION PAYS
Save Time and Money
on this year’s
Bill by
Buying Here.
We Are Headquarters
Oregon Agricultural College
lor School Books
LAMAR'S DRUG STORE,
Tillamook, Oregon
, MILK COWS FOR
SALE or EXCHANGE I
tor Dry Stock.
•*>
Four South American Animals of
Great Utility.
flUEX. McNfllR & CO
I-O-O-F- BUILDING
YAGER & BRADY
Tattooing Is an art so old that Its
origin is lost to historical records
having been practiced when the cave­
men went out to club their fellows
In the Marquesas islands, the most
d slant nnd most mysterious of South
I • ea archipelagos, tattooing reached Its
highest development and there It was
the most beautiful foam of art known
For a man In the Marquesas to lack
the tattoed stars of terror upon his
face and to have u bare countenance
upon his face was to bp a poltroon and
despised by the whole tribe. Frederick
O’Brien says in the Century that to
achieve a falrlv complete picture on
one's body meant many months of In
tense suffering and the expenditure
of much wealth.
When white men were cast by ship
wreck In the Islands of the far Paci­
fic or tied from duty on whalers or
warshins ami sought to stay among the I
Mnrque-ans they needed to the lion
ored customs of their hosts ami adopt­
ed their facial adornment, once the
curious Ink of the t^ftooer has gotten
Into the skin It Is there forever and
can never he erased, like the pits of
smallpox. The white men. therefore,
of Europe ami America never again
returned to their,old homes after RPt- I
tllng among these .Marquesans anri
i
having their faces tattooed.
HAVE HIGH VALUE
9
Uallamnnk (Cmuitg $ank
AND
It Reached Its Highest Development In
the Marquesas Islands of the
*
South Seas.
VETERINARIAN,
We are in business to help other
businesses. Therein lies our success
otid vours.
LOCAL
TATTOOING AS A FINE ART
□
It may be that Governor Cox ha-
Four years more of government
under present day Democratic lender­ read how Samson slew the Philistines
dip would carry the system of ter­ and thinks he can overcome the Re­
rorism already so far advanced to the publicans with the same weapon.
point where a man could be indie'ed
for voting the Republican ticket.
If Governor Cox were to begin tell-
— •
| Ing what he knows about "slush
A moving picture of Cox's profil­ funds" personally, instead of what he
ers contributing money to beat 'he,
____ ____________
| doesn't
know about the other fellow's
Democrats for what this adminlstra- j campaign funds, it would make an
lion has done to them would have a i interesting confession. And maybe
( barley t haplin feature backed off, muebody else will tell before th" i
Hie board«.
I(ll^ alliuying ceases.
Governor Cox asked one
Western audiences to forget he
the Democratic candidate. Doubtless
he would be glad to have the people
forget the fact that he Is the candt-
date of the party that has been ruin­
Ing this country for the past seven
and a half years, But why should
they?
Go to it. Governor. Ths mud
gun's kickback makes you less and
leas like a p.evidential possibility
each lime you touch the trigger.
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LAMB-SCHRADER CO