THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 10, 1898
I
t giving their places to poor teachers who
SWEDISH PHILOSOPHY.
a library to poison the mind of the
have to adopt this plan to secure posi daughter. It is such literature that
Ve haf a hot tem all des lite
Fred < Baker, PublUhrr
tions.
___________
makes people ‘"faddists,” and if the latter
No matter vat ve try,
afflictions is not successfully treated they
An many terns Aye tank ve get
I t is now proposed that the new battle
become
imbeciles
and
in
the
last
stages
Officii! Paper, Tillamook City and County ship Wisconsin shall be christened at
A hot tem ven ve die.
of the latter affliction arc moved to write
San Francisco, November 26, with l>eer,
books of the same character.
Give us
A faller’s vife es not alvays fcolish ven
instead of the time-honored champagne,
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
an abundance of literature, but let it be she kick on hatin hired gerl round te
(STM1CTLY IN ADVANCE.)
the idea being that the extract of malt is
One year .............
$1 5® more appropriate to that state in general something that contains either rest, com house. Ye must not blame her, tor
Six month».......................................
75
fort or common sense, or all three of somtems she know her hosband batter
Three months
............................................ 5° and Milwaukee in particular than fer them.
as ve do.
mented grajie juice. The suggestion is
ffillaniooli
f) ça ì> I i It t
WANAMAKER AS A TEACHER.
"His comment bean» the mark« ot pains-
taking study and preparation; his talk,
smooth easy and yet earnest, rising at
times to the enthusiasm of a real elo
I'ailou Iteput, Sixth aaitl J Street«.
quence,” writes William Perrine of John
Wanamaker addressing "The Most inter
TWO TRAINS DAILY
esting Sunday Schools in America," of
which he is superintendent. "His hearers
FROM
ALL P0INT8 EAST.
| do not nod or watch for a chance to
sidle out Wore the service is over. Some
••FAST
MAIL ltOUTE.”
Office at corner of Main and 2nd street».
Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and
¡»ersonal experience—how, when he was
made by the Schlitz Brewing Company,
Et alvays teckle mae ven Aye see eleva
Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrive» at 10:15
NO FOREIGN ALLIANCE.
a boy, he bought a dictionary to learn a.iu.
which has planned to give the battle ship
tor man go to te top story an vait yust
Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt
the Bible words he could not understand;
EDITORIAL NOTES & NEWS. the finest christening outfit that has ever
ington daily at H |> >u Arrives via Huntington
to
see
who
com
oop
stairs.
there
probable
is
at
the
present
While
some breezy anecdote—how, when he and Pendleton at 7:20 a.tu
been devised.
The bottle is to be
time an alliance in spirit between Eng
Dalles acotnmodation leaves daily except
A n increase of over $ 1(H),000,000 in specially blown for the occasion and
Aye know woman vat so cross et mak began Sunday school he had to wash
Sunday at s a iu. Arrives daily except buu-
land and the United States, that is as
the faces of the children of the slum; day
exports and a decrease of over $100,- fitted with a silver stopper, beautifully
at 6:30 p.iu.
It te rater en te house taste lak vinegar.
far
as
it
should
lie
permitted
to
go.
some bit of advice—how his hearers
000,000 in imports is the record of our engraved and surmounted by a solid
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
or
1
must
never
become
a
part
of
a
treaty
Et
es
te
young
man
vat
stand
by
hes
should carry a note book and jot down
SLEEPERS.
foreign commerce for the nine months gold badger. The bottle will be covered
1 agreement.
Water lines schedule subject to change with
modder det liaf a right to ask hes their thoughts and impressions from day
ending September 30, 1898, compared with a corded gold and silver filigree net,
Right at this time this country has children to stand by hem ven hae get old. to day ; some rule of his own personal out notice.
with the corresponding nine months of to which will be attached a gold plate,
OUBAN AND ICIVKR HCHKDULI.
I an opportunity to see what such a coal
self-government—how one ought, even
the preceding year. No corresponding engraved with pictures of the battle
OCEAN DIVISION.—Steamships sail from
ition might mean. France and England
Som
ol
voman
vat
es
alvays
talkin
when the life shadows deepen, to get Ainsworth dock at 8 p in. For San Francisco :
period in any year of the country’s his ship and of its fair sponsor, Miss Eliza
' well talking war and waging preliminary bout her hosband es te ferst von to pity more and more out of his time by resolv Geo.
Elder sails October 4, il, 20 and 29 ;
tory has shown such a record. The beth Stephenson, of Marinette, Al-
Columbia sails October i>, I4 and 23; State of
skirmishes with their picket lines of som odder hosband vat haf vife met her
California
sa Is October 8, 17 and *26.
though
the
commissioners
are
as
yet
ing
not
to
pick
over
all
things,
but
by
total exports of the nine months ending
diplomacy, and while there was really no tongue ron on te perpetual motion plan. doing them at once: a shriking simile- COLUMBIA 11IVKIC Sl .M.MKK gCHKD
September 30, 1898, are practically non-committal* with reference to the
ULB DIVISION.
reason to believe that they would ever
how a man may have the ten command
twice as great as those of the corres proposition, i* is understood they will
Et es te yokes det mak people study
PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND THE COAST
wage war as a result of present compli
give
the
matter
serious
consideration.
ments
frescoed
on
his
face,
or
one
painted
ponding nine months of 1888, while the
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portland
cations, yet such might be the case- At vat bring te most money. Yo cannaw
daily, except Sunday, ut 8 p.m., on Saturday
on each finger, and yet not be a Christ- at
imports show a reduction of I2V2 l*r
io p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex-
ex
sell yoke met te point stickin out.
any rate it teaches us a lesson.
ain;some stories of his travels—how, cept Sunday, at a.m.
cent, as compared with 1888, despite the I T he North Yamhill Record had a long
There has never been a time in the past
ICIVEIl
ROUTE.
growth of our population in the mean editorial criticising the letter of Mr.
when
he
stood
on
Mars
hill
and
jieopled
WIL
LAMKTTK
En sommer tern ve haf our fon
. ten or twenty years that England has
PORTLAND AND SALEM.
time. The imports of merchandise in the Claude Thayer, which appeared in the
it with the multitude Athenians that
An seem to lif en clover—
not been mixed up in complications of
Steamer Ruth, for Salem
____ ____
and way - points
-------
nine months just ended are less than in Headlight. We think we have made a
listened
to
the
mighty
word
of
Paul
;
Bot soon te vinter tern com on,
leaves Portland Holidays, Wednesdays
days and Fri
, some kind. This country had enjoyed a
any corresponding period since 1885. mistake when we sav the Record criti-
some gentle strains of pathos—how Ella days at 6 a.m. Returning, leaves Salem
' : 1 Tues
An
den,
bay
vinks,
et
’
s
often.
period of thirtv-three years of peace
All classes of our great lines of pro I vised it, for it does not deal with the sub
Hurst, a girl in the earlier Bethany days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m.
when the Spanish-American war broke
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE.
duction have prospered during the past ject matter of the letter but descends to
Te older a faller grow te less hae know days, gathered bones in a bucket, saved
Steamer Modoc, for 1 ayton and way points
I out. The question arises :
“What
decade. The exports of the product of personalities, which is not only uugentlc-
det hae ron round to find som faller to up her earnings into a gold dollar from leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat
! would this country gain by allying her-
at 7 a m. Retuiuing, leaves Dayton for
the mines, which for the nine months I manly but unjournalistic as well. We are
her humble toil for a new building, and urdays
tai et to.
Portland and way points Jaondays, Wednesdays
; self with any of the European powers ?” .
ending September30, 1898, are, in round I sorry that the Journal, like the dog. grabs
how a poem that commemorated it lie- and Fridays at 7 a.m.
At the present time it has a strong, in- I Ave alveys lak poor man, bacause hae
Steamer Almola leaves Riparia Mondays
numbers, $20,000,000, have increased I at the substance and gives its readers
fore the tot passed away brought in hun Wednesdays
and Fridays at 1:45 a.m.. after ar
j dependent policy’ and the strength of
more than 33 per cent since 1888; ex I nothing but the shadow of an argument.
es en te mayoritv.
dreds of dollars and showed the uncon. rival ot train from Spokane and Portland
that policy alone will command respect
Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays
ports of the productions of the forests, |
. --------
..
.1 scious power of even the lowliest child and Thursdays at o a.m.
and friendship. An alliance with Eng
Som peoples get converted by seein hood ; these are specimens of his sugges Steamer I.cwiston leaves Riparia Sundays,
which were $18,884-,14-1 in the corres-j
C olonel S i mmers gives the lie to land would create distrust, disrespect how mean som odder fallers are.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:45 a.m.; alter
ponding nine months of 1888, are in the I
tive way of applying the text or lesson arrival of train from Spokane and Portland.
the scandalous stories which appeared and jealousy on the part of the other
Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays and
nine months just ended $30,775,578. j
with a Franklin-like vein of practical Saturdays
at 6 a.m.
in the New York Sun about the Second European nations and in the end the
Aye tank te Load lof us all, bot hae
Agricultural products, which in nine I
W H. HURLBURT,
examples."
Oregon regiment.
We admire the United States would forfeit the respect must haf poorty hart tern lofin som
General Passenger Agent.
months of 1888 were $304-,717,362, arc
V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent.
righteous indignation of the colonel, but she ¡sable to command now as a neutral, fallers vat Aye skal know.
in the nine months just ended $271,294-, !
Telephone (.Main) 712,
Notice to Taxpayers.
independant and dignified nation—able
955. Exports of domestic manufactures, yellow jourualism is responsible for the
insult to the Webfoot volunteers. Let it to wage her own wars, fight her own
Yo
can
alvays
dapend
upon
te
faller
which in the nine months of 1888 were I
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Costs will be added to all taxes not
battles and govern her own people with vat tai yo hae don’t know nuff to gif
go at that.
but $99,84-2,972, and in the nine months !
paid
by
November
21st,
1898.
out distressing them with a burdening gute advice. Vat hae say es alvays gute.
of 1898 $227,822,045. It thus apjiears j
A. 0. U. W.—Meets on the first and third
H. H. ALDERMAN, Sheriff.
tax to support a standing army.
Thursdays of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Wood
that the manufacturers have in the | F ranck has decided to evacuate Fa-
men Hall. M. W.; T. Slienhilber ; C. N. Drew,
Aye
vould
yust
as
soon
be
named
It
is
not
in
a
mercenary
spirit
that
it
Recorder.
INSURER WITH
period 1888 to 1898 enjoyed a larger! slioda, consequently the expected war
can be said that a war between England Yones as Smith as long as mae check
B ay T ent , N o . 55, K. O. T. M.--Meets on
growth in exports of their productions 1 between that country and England has
Claude
Thayer,
the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of
and France, with the United States in var gute at te bank.
than any other class of our great pro- ■ gone up in smoke. France acted wise in
each month at 8.00 p.m. at Woodmen Hall. T.
Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London Handley, (Join.; John Day, R. K.
so doing, for the bone of contention did the present independent position, would
duccrs.
A var of vords es alvays bad—
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
revert to the commercial interest of this
M orning S tar R ebekah L odge , N o . 52, I. 0.
not warrant the least pretext for war.
Bot den ve know ets human.
O. F.—Meets on the first and third Wednesday
H ere is something that will suprise
Companies.
country. At the present time the greater
evenings in each month. Mrs. C. M. Newmau,
Ve
also
know
ve
sure
get
lick
the dairy jx*ople of Tillamook county.
N. G. ; Miss L. Poland, V.G.; Joe Petre, 8ec.
part of the commerce of the world is car
A DELUGE OF BOOKS.
En sotch a var met voman.
Illinois is now producing sugar from
G. A. R.—Meets on the first Saturday of each
ried under the English flag. If that coun
Orablinht (Craöc itlavt.
try were obliged to take her great com
Drew, adjutant; W. H. Reynolds, commander
Et seem to me det te real definition of
When one stops to think of the number mercial fleets from off the sea all this
I. 0. O. F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7:3o
JW*" If you have any Property, Stock or other
a
smok
consumer
es
te
teng
ve
naver
get.
or books printed in this country annually commerce would be switched or trans
articles to sell, trade or lease, or need help, p.m. in I. O. O. F Hall. C. F. Knudson, N.G.;
want employment, etc.—Two insertions, not Win. Olsen, rec. secretary; W. J. May, per
it is appalling. But it is when he at ferred to the vessels carrying the stars
to exceed five lines, Fifty cents. Four inser manent secretary.
Somevay ve naver lak to har anybody
tempts to review them that he meets and stripes.
tions, Seventy Five cents.
A lder C amp , N o . 2I q . W. of W.—Meets
say our modder var homely, efen ef ve
every Friday night in W. of W. hall. T. Coates,
with thegreatest surprise. Here he has
This country can look at the battle know et our own salfs.
consul; Otto Henns, clerk.
MONEY
TO
LOAN
1
books on every subject that the imagina from afar and enjoy it far more than she
F. & A. M.—Meets the first Saturday night
MONEY TO L0AN1 of A.
each month in Masonic Hall. T. B. Handley,
tion of mortal could conceive, and, as a could where she an ally’ of our friends
Dar are too many solyers of te Lord at
W. M.; Geo Handley, secretary.
matter of fact too many of them are the English.
For terms apply to
te rear or en te hospitals.
J ohnson C hapter . N o . 24.—Meets at 7:30 p.m.
creatured of the imagination. Were a
Theo. Steinhilber, Tillamook, Or.
011 the third Saturday of each month nt
Masonic
Hall. J. D. Edwards, H. P.; W. W.
friend to drop into your home for an
A voman naver lak gray har, bot her
Conder, secretary.
ANOTHER EVIDENCE.
after-dinner chat some evening and deal
bosband, ven hae get em, hae say dey HOUSE and LOT, near the business S ilver W ave C hapter , No. 13, O. E. 8.—
part of Tillamook, a bargain, only Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each
in the same impossible, unreasonable and
bane honorable. Et es foiiny how faller
The railroads are the great common vill talk ven et es somteng en hes favor.
♦ 150; 4'a ACRES of LAND and month. I.uella Ford, W. M.; Carl Knudson,
disgusting fiction that a majority of
secretary.
about 20 LOTS on the edge of town
these books do, you would undoubtedly carriers of the country, and perhaps best
A lder C ircle , N o . 44, W. of W.—Meets every
second and fourth Wednesday of each month,
represent
by
their
earnings
the
real
con
for
sale
at
11350,
if
sold
within
30
make some remarks calculated to make
Aye naver had bot von fight en school,
in W.ofW. hall. G. N., Mrs. H. H. Aiderman;
days 14 acres of good bottom land Mrs. C. Waidvogel, clerk.
an expression around the fireside after he ditions of the country. Whenever their bot Aye haf told people bout lickin more
for $250 — See Biggs & Stephens at the
U nity R ebeckah I. odge , No. 51, I O.O. F.—
had departed. Yet, you will take a book 1 profits are increasing it means that the fallers den Aye aver had for schoolmates.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. Mrs. Eliza
Court House. Tillamook.
and read, volume after volume, of stuff • * volume of business transacted over the
beth, Pye, N. G.; Mrs. Frank Long, V. G.; J J.
Pye, secretary.
you know could not be true, and enjoy country has also increased. The latest
Gute many fallers mak foil of alkahal,
B ay C ity L oose , N o . 102, A. F. & A. M —
it. Habit and fashion and the “faddy” reports indicate that there has been a bot den Ave alvays tank et vill get efen LOST OR STOLEN.
A COUNTY WARRENT, No 2566 for Meets second and fourth Saturdays in each
tendency of the times is responsible for very marked and healthy increase in ef dey gif et half a chance.
month. Gus Nelson, W. M. ; C. H Hicks,
$50 00. Bearer D. P. Harvey. Re S. W. ; Alfred Magnuson, J. W. ; Geo. W. Kiger,
business over last year.
this.
tu»n to David Bradley, Neskowin. Ore. secretary.
The gross earning of forty-one roads
Eferv faller haf hes fallins—
It is well for |x*ople to read books.
M iriam C hapter , N o . 20, O. E. S.—Meets first
Not a von es alvays right—
third Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. Ella
They are a comfort for the mind and for the second week in October were
UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable and
Wood, W. M.; Gus Nelson, W. P. Mrs. Maybel
$6.634,900
against
$6,156,997
for
the
An
te
man
vat
vill
admit
et
es
rates. Neat work turned out and as Kiger, A. M.; C. H. Hicks, secretary.
T he Maria Teresa, the only Spanish often a rest for the body, but in the se
second week in October, 1897, an increase
Te vinner en the fight.
BAY CITY, LOD3E DIRECTORY.
good as new by J. W. Steinmetz,
cruiser saved off Santiago, went down lection of literature one cannot be too
Pz.ciFic L odge , N o 105, I. O. G. F.—Meets
of $4-4-7,903. Twenty-four roads show
Tillamook, Or.
during a storm off the Bailamos while careful. Fifty per cent of the literature
Fridays before second and fourth Saturday, and
increases, and seventeen decreases. Since
Eferybodv tank hae haf te most
every other Saturday in the month C. H.
on the way to New York. This news is of the present day makes a man or wo-
Hicks N. G,; Alfred Deane, V. J ; J. Pye, secre
January 1 the roads referred to above trouble, bot ef hae could trade met te LOST, a slick PIN with a large yellow tary.
1
man's
mind
a
cold
storage
plant.
It
fills
;
to be regretted, for the |x*oplcof the Unit
learned
$21 7,334-,600, an increase of I odder faller hae vould vant boot.
it
with
a
deluge
of
random,
wandering
’
fW 1 Secretaries will please notify us of any
ish brown stone in it, called a Karen
ed States would have been pleased to
change in the names in this list.
I $19.64-7,867 over the $197,686 of 1897.
Goram.
Anyone
finding
the
same
will
see the Maria Tcrsia added to our i and often extremely silly ideas.
Yo can alvays figger et out det te
' For the longer period thirty-nine show
be suitably rewarded by returning it
navy. The cruiser left Caimanera, Cuba, ! Just now theconntry is lx’ing flooded
DIRECTORY.
voman vat talks te most es te von vat
increases and two decreases.
i
with
literature
on
the
subject
of
the
Cv-
to this.oftice.
on the morning of October 30 in tow for
tank
te
least.
This
is
considered
an
excellent
showing,
New York. She had already passed ■ rano nose. A few years ago the subject
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
I so far as the business of the country is
CLUBBING RATES—Weekly Oregonian
Cape Maysi and started northeast I was the Trilby foot. Now what in the
Ven taller haf gute blossom on hes nose
Judge .............................. ... G. W. S appington
concered, and the United States Investor.
and
Headlight,
per
year.
$2.25
;
the
name
of
common
sense
and
matured
j
around the Bahamas. A furious storm
(C harles R ay
1 a conceded authority on financial mat- hae es bloomin drunk an yo skal not for
San Francisco Examiner and Head Commissioner .............
IC.H. W hf . eler
overtook her, and in her condition she judgment does he ordinary intelligent
get et.
Clerk
...............................
........
H
ome * M ason
I
ters,
refers
to
it
as
otic
of
the
best
indica
light, $2 25, New York Thrice a-Week Sheriff............................... ...... H. H.
was unable to weather the gale. The business man or woman care about the I
ALDERMAN
tions since the country recovered from
Treasurer
.........................
W.
H. C ary
World
and
Headlight,
$2.00.
Strictly
sha|x*
of
Cyrono
’
s
nose
or
the
dimentions
Som faller tai mae det money talks hot
strain o|x*nrd rents in the hull which
Assessor ........................ ... . .J. S. S tephens
the
distreesof
the
panic
period.
cash
in
advance.
Surveyor
.......
A.M A ustin
Aye naver could get et to speak to mae.
had been patched to enable her to make j of Trilby’s foot ? Have the peopie gone
School Superintendent
r _________ ................. G eo . B L amb
so far daft that these little fables, hardly I Locally the Rio Grande shows some
the journey and she began to fill rapidly. !
......................
J. E. T uttle
FOR SALE, a bargain, a celebrated Coroner
good figures which are of interest for the
Ef
heaven
var
closed
on
Sunday
eferv
Deput
”
Prosecuting
Attorney.C laude T hayer
interest
for
the
undeveloped
mind
of
a
,
The Merritt took oil Captain Harris and
White SEWING MACHINE. New
reason that it is a purely Western con faller vould vant to godaror ef to church
child,a
re
considerable
food
for
the
mind
?
i
r*..cuit
Court
convenes
the
4th
Monday in
crew from the sinking shipand she soon
and direct from the factory.—Apply Z.ugust, and an adjourned term is generally
The thing needed now is a class of cern, and therefore a better indication var ordered closed an te back door var
held in the spring.
went down.
for imrliculars at the Headlight Trade
hooks of stronger character. The people of the condition of the Western pulse. open cicry faller vould com a ronnin.
County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan
uary March, May, ’uly, September and No
Mait Office
The
net
earnings
of
that
road
for
1894
do
not
care
about
the
poster
work
on
the
G knrral G omkx has expressed him
veniber. Commissionerscourton the Wedne-
Dar es notting vat teckle faller more
say following.
self on the Cuban situation. He says ; covers, or the|x*rfumed paper within these were $2,303,493 ; for 1895, $2.925.629 ;
TIMBER LAND for SALE on Sam on-
PRECINCT:
“ 1 have full confidence in the solemn covers so long ns there is some little sense for 1896, $3.202.406 ; for 1896, $2,869,- den to get pictor of hes modder.
lx»ry River, in section 20, 3 N, 7 W .— Justice of the Peace
.................. T. H. G oyne
promises made by the congress of Wash ■ to be gleaned from the lines. Fact is al 778, and for 1898, $3,325,327. So long
The
W
SE
qr
and
E
SW
qr.
Con
Constable
......................................
A. A. F omd
Religion es somteng rule det etseemve
CITY OFFICIALS.
ington, and for that reason I do not ways preferable to fiction, but even legiti as these conditions continue to lx* so
sideration $900.—Enquire at the Head Mayor.
... B. L. E ddy
have any fear as to the indc|>eiidencc of mate fiction is preferable to the silly stuff* favorable to the West, there can lie no can’t get met out gifin oop somteng det
..... P. M c I ntosh
light Trade Mart Office.
..... C. P. K nudson
Cuba. Some time must elapse before our I one sees in so many of the books of today. doubt that better times are with us and ve lak better. Dar as var trouble es.
Council
H G. Davis
Every book should contain a lesson or the old days of extreme prosperity are
F. B c C ormicl
ideal will be realized, but after so many
WANTED, 1,000 new SUBSCRIBERS
Sombodv
tai
me
det
drug
store
viskv
...J.
E T ittle
not
very
far
in
the
future.
struggles and privations we can wait a point a moral that will have a tendency
.......... C. N. D rew
to the Tillamook Headlight now that Recorder
When the bright light of real prosperity half a real visky flavor. Et must l»c som
Treasurer
.H oward C ary
little longer. The military occupation to make the reader a lx*tter man or wo
it ia under new management. Take it Marshal...
C l yde C lements
new kind.
by the United States is to a certain ex' man or girl or boy. There is too much reaches the country it will shine from the
on trial for four months for 50c., or
SCHOOL BOARD
West
first,
for
she
has
the
resourses
that
1
tent necessary, to prepare and hurry the poison in circulation in the literary world. I
send it to yonr friends.
Some of te peoples can fool yo all of
A
Claud® Thayer. B. L. Eddy, and
evacuation of the Spanish and bring For instante, the other dav a book was will attract the capital first. The East te tern and some of te tern all of te
Edmnnda —Clerk. Tom < oaten.
cannot
hope
to
enjoy
the
same
measure
about harmony among the different received which dealt with the subject
peoples can fool vo all of te tern, bot bay ♦2000 -TWENTY-SIX ACRES, one half
in cultivation; good house and two
tactions in Cuba politics. During this “A Heterodox Marriage.” The woman of prosperity that the West will, for al Yerusclam.te faller vat tai me te bottons
MAIL SCHEDULE.
:o:
barns; woodshed; one and one-half
military occupation, the republican who made the match was a typical "new ready the manufacturers and the ¡x*ople vould stay on ondervare can naver fool
T
illamook and N orth Y amhill :—
acres in fruit. Will TRADE for other
Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. ni.
government will I k * organize«!. Its de woman.” as they are termed, and the are crowded. Competition must force Knute anny more.
Arriveat Tillamook next day by
4 p. ni.
property or some business. This is a
cisions will lx* finally accepted by all; daughter who became the bride was the its way into the West, for there is no
Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m.
Arrive N. Yamhill next day .......... . 2 p. m.
same type, and the groom was a gibber longer any room for it the East.
very
fine
place,
near
school,
churh.
order will reign everywhere.”
Ef Yorgc Vashington var en des cam
and H orsonvili . k :—
ing idiot from some foreign shore who
store, post office daily mail, telephone T illamook
L've Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m.
paign hae vould tank dar var money en
S
pain
will
sign
the
|tence
treaty
under
W k would like to make one suggestion had no cash, common sense or anything
Arrive Hobsonville
9:«» a.m.
station.
Three and one-half miles
tellin lies.
I. ve Hobsonville. except Tuesday .10:00 a. m.
to the committee appointed to revise the but a title and a desire to get married. protest. She might save herself the use
south of Salem.—See Biggs A Stephens
Arrive Tillamook
............. 1:00 i m.
L've Hobsonvilie Sundays
............. 9:00a.m.
school laws of Oregon. It is this. A The mother suggested that the marriage less trouble of protesting. for under the
Court house. Tilllamook.
Arrives in Tillamook........................... 12:00 m.
school director who votes to make any rite, or the marriage vow of the present circumstances Spain was in that unen Notice of Teachers' Examination.
N etarts :—
FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING at the
Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
ol his relatives a teacher should lx* dis was behind the times and that her viable position of lx*ing com|telled to
and Saturdays at
..................... 7 a.m.
N otice 1« H erkiiv G iven .—That for
Headlight Printing Office at Portland
qualified. This would save a lot ol trou daughter should not answer to it. The sign whatever was demanded. Truly
Arrives Netarts
.................... 1: m.
the tHirpose of making an examination
I-eayes
Netarts,
same
days,
..................1
r*.
prices.
All
description
of
job
print
Spanish
honor
has
taken
a
big
tumble otall persons who mav offer themselves
ble in many districts
Now we have daughter held the same advanced itleas
Arrives Tillamook by ......................... 6j.m.
ing, which is quarante»!. Patronize G rand R ond :—
ns candidates for teachers of the schools
m ade out* suggestion we will a<ld another. and agreed. Of course the hero, or im the past tew months.
Leaves Grand Ronnde daily except Sunday
home industry.
It should Ive made a |K*nitentinrv ofleitce becile, in the plot was also agreed ami
S kcrktary L ong is in favor of in- of this county, the countv school super
• t ft p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn
intendent thereof will hold a public ex.
ville.
tor a director or teacher to receive or give the marriage was simply an agreement creasing the permanent strength of the amination at the Court House, in Tilla.
Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45.
n brilx* foi the purpose of securing the l>etween the bride and groom that they navy to 2O.(M)O enlisted men. “Trade mook city, commencing at one o'clock SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight » >11
Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6
be sent tree on application. Send a P moron arrival of mail from N. Yamhill,
appointment of a teacher. Herr is some would live together as “long as they follows the flag,” and 30,000 Yankee p.m.. Wednesday. Novemher 9th 1898
is usually 4 30.
6. B. LAMB.
postal card or leave your name at the which
thing which is undermining the ex|»cri- conld plcasently." Thus th? story ended. sailors, scattered over the seas, will not
Arrives at Grand Roude at 145.
Countv School Superintendent of
office.
It
pays
tosubscribe
for
the
lead
Post Office hoars. 7 30 A. M. to 8 ou P. M.
cnced teacher» in some districts, and is
Now isn't that a nice book to place iu l< an excessive number.
Tillamook county. Oregon.
Money Order department. 8 00 A.M 6.ou P. M
ing. newsiest and brainiest new .paper Sunday
4.00 to 6.00 P. M
milk. A queer looking factory is in oper
ation at Marengo, Ind., with a barbed
wire fence stretched around it to keep
out the curious.
F. W. Patrick, who
owns a large number of creameries
thoughout the valley, is the head of the
concern. The cream is separated from
the milk and churned into butter. The
skimmed product is curdled and then
dried, after which it is ground as fine as
corn meal and ship|x*d away to the East
where it is converted into a liquid and
used for glazing purposes. The whey
left from the curd is the substance from
which sugar is produced. It is boiled
down to a syrup, and boiled until sugar
of a dark brown color is formed. It is
then trucked to the refinery, where it is
is sent through a secret process, after
which it is as line and as light as any of
the granulated grades. Milk sugar is
not destined to compete with the pro
duct of the best because the former is
intended only for medical purposes.
month at 1 p.m. in I. O. O. F. Hall.
C. N*