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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 29, 1898 BEST PLACE IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY TO TRADE IS AT THE Truckee Lumber Company’s STORE at HOBSONVILLE. of merchandise ] groceries , LEIGH JONES, Manager Mill and Store. Principal Office, 3 California St., San Francisco, Cal. The Time io Trust. PRATTLE OF YOUNGSTERS. A little girl in a town near Boston, who had gone to school but a abort time, one day heard an older pupil remark: “Girls are made of rice, apice and everything nice.” So directly after achool ahe ran home to her mother and aaked if it were tiue. “ Supposing you try it,” said her mother. So ahe planted some rice and some spice—evidently forgetting the •'everything nice" in her hurry—and every day went out in the garden and carefully watered the little mourn). In course of time a tiny leaf appeared and our enthusiastically happy little friend rushed in to her mother and joyfully ex claimed: “Mamma 1 mamma! sister has come!’’ She was now doubly attentive to her little “ sister," and every 8|>are mo ment was spent in watching the little leaf. But aa time went on and there u as no appreciative gain in the size of the plant she grew impatient of waiting ami in her efforts to make it grow faster pulled it up by the roots. Mrs. Naborly—So your name is the same as your papa's, Harry? Harry—Yes'iu. Mra. Naborly—How do you know when your mamma calls whom she means ? Harry—Oh, she always calls me kind of coaxing. “Ellen, has George come home from school yet?" called Mrs. Snaggs to her servant. “Yes. ma'am," « me back the answer. “ Where is he?’’ “I haven’t seen him.” “ How do you know, then, that he'a home?“ " Because the cat’s a-hidin’ under the dresser.” __________ " I am sorry, Tommy," said Mr. Tuc ker, with grave rebuke in his voice, “ to see such a re|s>rt card aa thia from your teacher. In arithmetic you stand only 6».’’ “ Them figgera ain't right, paw,” sniffed Tommy. “I worked like sixty on my rithmetic.’’ Johnnie was trying oil Ilia first pair of trousers. They were a great success. Johnnie looked al them critically from every possible point of view. Then he glanced up. “ Now, see here," he said in a tone of authority, “I ain't »-doin' tohavemuvver go froo dese |as'keta every night. No, sir I” What is the time to trust ? Is it when all is calm. When waves the victor’s palm, And life is one glad psalm Of joy and praise ? Nay; but the time to trust Is when the waves beat high, When storm clouds till the sky. When is the time to trust ? Is it when friends are true ? Is it when comforts woo ? And in all we say and do We meet but praise ? Nay ; but the time to trust Is when we stand alone. And summer birds have flown And every prop is gone. What is the time to trust ? Is it some future day, When you have tried your way. And learned to trust and pray By bitter woe ? Nay; but the time to trust Is in the moment's need. Poor, broken, bruised reed ! Poor, troubled soul, make speed. What is the time to trust ? Is it when hopes beat high, When sunshine glides the sky, And joy and ecstacv Kill all the heart ? Nay ; but the time to trust Is when our joy is fled, When sorrow bows the head And all is cold and dead, All else hut trust. e ------- ------------------ — A crusade against American chewing gum has set in in London, the health au thorities issuing a warning against its use and declaring that it is more danger ous than the ice cream sold from the penny carta. Veneer cutting has reached such per fection that a single elephant’s tusk thirty inches long is now cut in London into a sheet of ivory 150 inches long and twenty inches wide, and some sheets of loaewtssl and mahogany ara only about a fiftieth of an inch thick A few days ago a well dressed intelli gent looking women step|>ed up to one of the attendants in the Boston public library and said: "Is there such a book aa Even How' in this library?" The atten dants are used to such conundrums and it was only a second or two before it was asr-ertained that Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe" was what was wanted. Isaac Wyman, a prominent citizen of Salem. Mass., holds a note for $10,000 given to Ins grandfather in 1776 with the signature of George Washington attach ed. The note was given by Washington for money advanced by Mr. Wyman's great grand - farther to supply the pressing meds of the revolutionary army, of which Washington had been placed In charge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. New Routes for Drummers. When the commercial travelers return L. EDDY, from present trips; And walk into the office, to obtain their ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, new route-slips, Perhaps they will encounter some sur T illamook , O regon . prising changes when They glance o’er the schedule (some sections I append). yy j . may , " I-'rom Chicago unto Denver, and work ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Seattle too— Then take a run up the Yukon and Daw T illamook , O regon . son City, do. Come back to San Francisco, next Hawaiian Islands take From there, perhaps, the Ladrone Isles Q O. NOLAN, you had lietter investigate. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, “ Now work our new possessions round Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook Manila, best you can; County, Office in Alderman Hotel Building, And I reckon we will branch out and try T illamook , O regon . China and Japan. There is bound to lie some business 'long the new Siberian route; ff H. GOYNE, But don't bother now with Europe—from Moscow southward ‘scoot.’ ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, “ Work in Asia Minor, before the Ger Office: Opposite Court House, mans gobble all T illamook , O regon . The trade, the kaiser’s trip most surely will install. Then tackle the Nile valley, and Fashoda Q LA UDE THAYER, and Khartoum, Wake up with our advertising and make ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, those sections boom. “ Run around by Madagascar—next Paul Kruger interview— Then see if Cecil Rhodes don’t want a cargo lot or two. Take the steamer then for Sydney, but don't linger long time there, For we want you quick as possible to get to Buenos Ayres. “Through Mexico and Yucatan, a flying trip will do. For we want the Isle of Cuba worked through and through, And after a short canvass in Porto Rico’s little isle, Perhaps you may run in a week—just to see your wife awhile.” 0 E. HAWKE, M.D., PHYSICIAN SURGEON. AND TILLAMOOK, OREGON. O.R.&H. Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets. St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, OREGON. TILLAMOOK, CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. OF INSTRUC GRADED COURSE TION ST. AI-PHONSVS ACACEMY is divided into four departments, viz . Primary, Intermediate Grammar, and Senior. The year is divided into tour terms of eleven weeks each. ___________ TUITION FEE. Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol lars ; in the INTERMEDIATE, THREE DOLLARS; G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior G rade , F ive D ollars . INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM ALL POINTS EAST. FAST MAIL ROUTI.” Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15 a.m. Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt ington daily at 8 p m. Arrives via Huntington and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m. Dalles acommodation leaves daily except Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except Bun day at 6:30 p.m. THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. Water lines schedule subject to change with out notice. OCEAN ANO KIVKIl HCHEDVLE. OCEAN DIVI8I0N. — Steamships sail from Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco Geo. W, Elder sails October 4, 11, 20 and 29 ; Columbia sails October S, I4 and 23; State of California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. COLUMBIA KIVKBC HUMMER gCHED ULK DIVISION. Instrumental Music on the Piano or the stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks PORTLAND, ASTORIA ANb TH« COAST. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portlaud T en D ollars . ___________ daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex cept Sunday, at a.m. VOCAL MUSIC. WILLAMETTE KIVEIl ROUTE. Vocal Music, E ight D ollars . PORTLAND AND SALEM BUSINESS’ DEPARTMENT. Stea mer Ruth, for Salem and way points In the Business Department: Stenograph, leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fii days at 6 a.m. Returning, leaves Salem Tues Book-keeping, and Type.writing included, if days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m. desired. The common branches, T hirty - five T illamook , O regon . YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. D ollars for the whole course. Steamer Modoc, for Dayton and way points Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the leaves Portland Tuesdays.' Thursdays and Sat pupils on Saturday afternoon. urdays at 7 a.m. Returning, leaves Dayton for I..itin, French, and German included in the Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays Senior tirade. Private lessons in those la”- and Fridays at 7 a.m. (J. J DAI.Y, guagesTEN D ollars a term. ¡OSCAR HAYTER. Steamer Almota leaves Riparia Mondays Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:45 a.m.. a ter ar needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month. £)ALY & IIAYTER, When there are four pupils in one family at rival ot train from Spokane and Portland Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesdays tending, the last one is free. Sewing school, free to pupils, wi!l be resumed and Thursdays at 0 a.m. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, on the first Saturday in October. Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparia Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:45 a.in.; after D allas . O regon . arrival of train from Spokane and Portland. REGULATIONS. Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays and Students are entered at anv time during the Saturdays at 6 a.m. Session. No deduction will be’made in eithe W H. HURLBURT, the Academic or Music IDepartmen »f or th ROBERT A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent. Christmas or Easter Holiday for w th drawn V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent. before the expiration of’the term Jor absence Telephone (Main) 712, except in case of dismissal or| piolonged'lllness Those who finish a complete course in the Academic or the Commercial Department and pass a satisfactory « xaminaition in the branches Land Titlesand Land Office Business a prescribed are entitled to a Diploma. OF Specialty. Great Scott; if the " Expansionists" con- tinue to annex, (JAMES MCCAIN, ¡A.W. SEVERANCE. I wonder where the firm will think of sending us next ? yjcCAIN & SEVERANCE, For in the wake of conquest—you will ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, find progressive firms Sending out the "hustling drummer" T illamook , O regon . soon as powder's ceased to burn. IT B. HENDRICKS, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the II. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. senior partner of the firm ofS J. Cheney ft Co. Careful attention paid to Land Office doing business in the City of Toledo, County work and collections, notary public and State aforesaid, and that the firm will pay work and practice in ail the the sum of one hundred dollars for each and Courts. every case of C ataskh that cannot Ire enred by Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building, the use of H all ’ s C atamkh Cena. near the post-office. Frank J. Cheney BAY CITY ......... OREGON. Sworn to before me arid subscribed In my presence, this oth day ol December. A. D iK86. A. W. Gleason, £)AVID WILEY, M.D., {SKAL > r > Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces To taro a Cold la oao Dey ACCOUCHEUR. of the system. Send for testimonials, free. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo O All call promptly attended to. lets. All druggists refund money if it Sold by drrmgists. 75c. fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has T illamook , O regon . Hall's FsmllyPills are’the.best. ’’ And you must remember, Georgia, that the good things of this life will be dealt out to you in just alaiut the way you deserve them.'* •' Are you sure, mamma ?” “ Yes. my dear." •• Well, I don't know about it. mamma. Yesterday you said I didn't deserve any pie, an* after dinner I sneaked ill the pantry anti eated a whole one. Guess mebby you don't always know what I deserve," L. B. 9- on each tablet. CHAS, PETERSON, C. & E. Thayer. General Banking and Exchange busi ness interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign countries. ** -«Si cA—------- v 4 -L- 7, TILLAMOOK, SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ORE. C. A. BAILEY DEALER IN STUDEBAKER WAGONS, OSBORNE MOWERS, Buggies, bay rakes, plows, and other EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. farm machinery. You can Bave money by dealing with me, Special Prices on Buggies and Spring Wagons. C, A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. Hot and Cold Baths. EDGAR LATIMER, BARBE! ANO HAIRDRESSER. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, INSURE WITH Claude Thayer, SHAMPOOING, ETC. Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lancashire Fire Insurance New Building, next door to Post Office Companies. COME TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! Paradise of flic Coast lor Dairying, Stock Raising, Timber, etc. The Soil Surprisingly Productive. Fine Schools and Churches. The Land is Cheap. Crop Failure Never Known Good Class of People. Stock Alway Fat. GRASS IS KING ! One Acre of Land in Tillamook County will raise three times the amount of Grass to that raised in any other section of Oregon It grows and keeps green the year round, and is the ideal pasture for dairying. TILLAMOOK BUTTER AND CHEESE Owing to its fine quality, is at a premium, bringing the Highest Cash Price in the San Francisco and Portland markets. No county in Oregon offers better advantages than Tillamook, where the industrious Home Seeker is bound to be successful. r 'Mje desiring information regarding Tillamook county can secure it by writing to the H eadlight O ffice , or to any of the •liable bnsinev. men of Tillamook city, 4 »