Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 19, 1904, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
Worschktil. (>.. farmer Michigan.
Welch, J. K-. minister, Penn.
Browdy, F.. farmer. Ore.
Ward, John A , farmer. Ohio.
Way mire, A. A., merchant, Iowa.
Waymire. A., farmer. Ind.
Wil!». I- 1* . farmer, Oregon.
Southmayd, A
merchant, Oregon
Scott, W.. fisherman. III.
R.dtcdce,
R. merchant. N.Y.
Raleigh. Wm. T.. farmer, Oregon.
Pollard, A B . mail carrier. Ala.
Nordbcrg. Frank, farmer, Finland.
Lawrance. J. L farmer, Ind.
Knoblock, B A., fanner. III.
llgnter. 8 H.. farmer, Minn.
Fletcher, N. S. fisherman. Penn
Fletcher, I,. N.. fisherman, Wash.
Finnigan, IIugh. fanner. III.
haws, Frederick, fanner. England.
Dirnick, J B . farmer, Oregon.
Clark. II. S.. farmer Hi
Clark, Joseph $., farmer. Oregon.
Collier, I). C , fanner. Ohio.
Clark. F A . farmer. Oregon.
Brier. Brougham, farmer. Ill.
Bi»sell, Geo P., doctor, Con.
Belieque, Gilbert, fisherman, Oregon
Allen. R . fisherman, Oregon.
Werachkul, h T., farmer, Prussia.
Knoblock. Antone, farmer, Germany.
Gage, W. A , farmer, Mich.
Miller, H. H., farmer, » erniany.
ICellow.'E. J farmer. Iowa.
Worthington. G W. chcesemakcr. Calf.
Keilow, M. C.. farmer. Iowa.
Hogen.
W.. farmer N.Y'.
Sawyer F. F farmer N.H.
Billings G. A. farmer Neb.
Bel lit | uc Peter farmer Ore.
Billings W. C. farmer .Minne.
Waymire <’ li farmer Iowa.
Bowles FJ farmer N.Y'.
Glick Wm. farmer Canada.
Hudson J J. farmer Tenn
Waymire K. A. farmer Iowa.
Bcrnsule, L F .farmer, Ind.
Jennie Monism. Eugene Morrison, !
Fred Miller, Guy Loe r pa bei, Katie i
Loerpaiiel, Roy Lommen. Malad Loin
men, Ansel Lommen and Irene Lum­
men.
_
Inns Pitney. Teacher.
HEADLIGHT. MAY 19.
ONLY TWO.
A QUEER COMBINATION.
Corset
Only two <la_v» left.
Only two organs left.
Who wants them ?
(55—One Kimball Organ. 4-octnve, 2
full sets of reetls, satin walnut finished
case, mirror, regularly sold for $100,
only slightly used, take it for $55, cash
or terms.
$65—New organ, .lark walnut case,
plate mirror, «full sets of reeds. 11 stops,
extra value, formerlv sold at $1110, take
it now for $65, cash or terms.
Sale ends this week, so you’ll have to
hurry. First come first served. Make
vour choice at once—today—and secure
the best snap of this sale.
'
Positively the best value for vour
monev vet offered.
1904
Maker anil
Doctor
In
Paris
Juin Forces anil I)o Thrlvln«
Business.
THE POWER OF MUSIC.
How a Clever S»!r»tuan Sold an <Sr*an
to a iavdr Who Had LI Ilia
t'ae for It.
MANCHURIA A VAST LAND. »
Contains Twenty Millions of People
and 1« »aid to B« a Gardea
Spot.
The most populous province of
One of the shrewdest business com­
In one of the locai music store« the
bination» on record has been formed other day ¡-everaJ salesmen were relat­ Manchuria is that of Laotung. which
is penetrated by the branch railway
in Pari* by »wo sisters, one of whom ing experiences connected with the
from liarbin to Port Arthur. For a
is a ductor -nd the other a corset | craft, when one of the party, who bad
FACTS WORTH KNOWING
distance of 400 miles, extending from
I been a dealer in organs in a small way
maker.
the Sungari river to New-C’hwang,
Since they have joined forces they I in a western state, where he had acted
Stanley Should Not be Blamed
have been receiving more business as agent for a big concern in supply­ the railroad passes through a level,
well watered region, densely crowded
than they can comfortably attend to. ing the local trade, grew reminiscent,
for the Negligence of Others.
with population and under the high­
Customers calling are first ushered relates the Washington Star.
est state of cultivation.
into the doctor’s consulting-room.
“I reinember an incident connectetl
Much has been and is l>eing said as
The total population of Manchuria
There they undergo a regular med­ I w’ith the sale of those cottage organs
to the knowledge Mr. E. W. Stanley
is variously estimated from 10.000,000
ical examination. They have to an­ that has somewhat the flavor of the
to 25,000,()C0, but there seems little
should have had in regard to the
swer the usual practitioner’s ques­ David Harum ho«s trade,” said he.
doubt thut Laoting also has a popu*
alleged »hortage found in the ex Sher­
tions. the pulse is felt, lungs sounded, "My rival in the organ business in the
lation of as much as 12.000,000, and
heart listened to and so on.
iff Alderman’s books. The position
western town was one of the slickest
that the total cannot be much less
The doctor then writes out a pre­ salesmen that ever cajoled the elucive
taken by those who oppose the election
scription—in other word* an exact de­ currency from a folded fist. The fel­ than 20,000,000. These, however, are
of Mr. Stanley is, that if he did not
Chinese.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE, scription of the kind of corset which low—his name was Bishop—sold or- largely
know of this shortage, that facts
The Manchus are a fading race,
the buiid or stale of health of each cus­
brands him as an incompetent, and
By F. N. Smith.
their success in arms having, as is
tomer requires that sheshall .»ear.
| counties. We got our instruments fqi
unfit for the office to which be as­ At the Piano Store with J. S. Stephens.
often the case, led to their ultimate
They are then ushered into the about $28 net, and the regular selling
decay, for ever since the establish­
pites; and on the other band, if be
room where the sister presides over . price was $60.
of the Manchu dynasty at
did know of this shortage then he is BAND
BOYS’ CONCERT. her branch of the business and takes “Bishop had a light wagon con­ ment
the measurements in strict accordance structed especially for carrying a cot­ Pekin, in 1644, they have been drawn
equally culpable with the guilty per­
in large numbers to Pekin and to
the medical instructions.
tage organ, and he would load in one
sons, if there are any.
Program for Saturday Even­ with
the garrisons stationed in all the
The partnership of staj-maker and of the instruments and, together with
All acts of our officials are regulated
principal Chinese towns. Here, liv­
physician has proved so successful I his assistant, who was a fine musician,
ing
’
s
Entertainment.
and prescribed by law. The law in
ing a comparatively idle life and de­
that,
although
the
charges
made
are
I
would
start
for
the
country.
Following is the program for the band
the matter of the settlement between
pending largely upon pensions from
on the highest scale of the corset
“
One
day
he
drove
to
a
farm
owned
the sheriff and treasurer for taxes col­ bovs’ concert on Saturday evening at trade, consulting-room and fittiDg-
the general government for their
and managed by a wealthy old Irish
the opera house in this city :
lected is as follows, to-wit:
shop are always crowded.
lady who couldn’t te-ll a music score support, they have become enervated,
“Section 3104. The sheriff shall on The Main Festial March...... R. B. Hall, I
from a baseball tally sheet. As Bishop while the quality of those left be­
the last business day of each Week
Band.
CHOOSING A WIFE BY MUSIC. and his assistant <1 rove up to the house hind in Manchuria has depreciated in
with organ in the wagon the old lady character. The Chinese, on the other
make settlement with the county treas­ Oyerature, “Golden Cresent,” H.C.Miller,
hand, have gradually invaded Man­
came out before the door, and with
Novel Scheme of a German Professor
urer, in which he shall report to him I
Band
for Ascertainins the Femiaias
her arms akimbo struck a Delsartean churia till they carry on nearly all
the exact aniouut of cash and of Vocal Solo,“Cradle Song,’’Kate Vannah,.
Tempera me at.
pose suggestive of the haughty deci­ of its business and swarm in all the
county orders by him collected for
Iva Jenkins.
centers of population. Gradually they
sion. and said:
March
...............
“
P.
of
1.
R.
”
.H.
C.
Miller,
!
Following is the number of persons taxes during the proceeding week, and
are bringing under cultivation the
A German proiessor proposes to
“‘Take thot thing out of me yard!
vast areas of fertile land which un­
registered in each precinct for the tears exhibit to the tieaaurer for exam­
Ban<l.
solve the difficulty some people seem Move on wid yez. I won’t have no
1904, 1902 and 1900, so as to give our ination anil comparison his collection Euphonium Solo, “ Addah Polka,” F- to have in choosing a wife by "trial by | music boxes around me.
Don’t ye der the Manchus had been devoted to
pasture or left to run to waste.
music.” reports the London Express. ! dare to take it out av the wagin, or 1’11
readers some idea where thete is a falling register and stub books containing
H. Losev, VV. C. Trombley.
copies of the receipts by him given for Waltz...... “ Under Southern Skies,’’ Carl Everything depends on the taste of break it open wid an ax.’
off:
WHERE GOLD IS STORED.
ti e subject under study. If she pre­
“ ‘Oh, T didn’t intend to take the
1904 1902 . 1900. the taxes so collected. In such reports
Carlton. Band.
<19
the sheriff shall also show the respect­ Piano Solo, “Medelv Opera Airs”............ fers w altz music, and above a 11 Strauss* organ out, Mrs. Murphy,* said Bishop,
Ba v ..................... ... 64 .. 7N
Of th« Natloa’a $577,000.000, Only $7,-
intoxicating strain», she is certainly ‘I only wanted to w^ater my horses.*
Beaver ............... ... 62 .. 58 .. 62
ive sums collected by him for the
(classic) arr. by Kate Edwards.
O55.3O2 la Kept in Vaalta at
frivolous. If she loves Beethoven she
“Tt was a warm day and, after
Blaine................... ... 47 .. 38 .. 31
various funds for which he shall have
Kate Edwards.
Washington.
is artistic, but not practical. Does watering the animals, the two began
Barnegat ............
1 1 ... 9
7
collected taxes during the period cov­ | March ............. “Ideal,”....... H. C. Miller, she prefer Liszt? Then she is ambi­ ■ conversing pleasantly with Mrs. Mur­
Of the $577,000.000 gold held by the
,.. 24 ... 26 .. 25
ered by such report. He shall take
tions; w h-ile a devotee of Mozart would phy until her aggressiveness relaxed.
Band.
government, only $7,655,292 is actual­
Dolph................... ... 10 ... 18 ... 30
receipts in duplicate for all money Vocal Solo...... “ Tale of the Sea Shell,” be rather prudish. Why an admirer Bishop declared it was too warm to
ly stored in the vaults of the treas­
of Offenbach should be cunning is not take to the road for a while and that
Fairview ............ ...10.5 .121 .107
so paid by him to the treasurer, and
(from Prince of Pilsen), Frank l’ipley,
ury at Washington. The subtreasury
very
clear;
but
remembering
the
op
­
they
would
have
to
rest.
He
present
­
Folev ................... ... 1H ... 30 ... 26
shall retain one, anil file one with the
Hazel McMair.
at New Y’ork contains $187,523,597 of
era
of
"Faust
”
it
is
easy
to
understand
ly
induced
the
old
lady
to
let
them
Garibaldi ............ ... 46 .. 65 ... 60
county clerk or clerk of the county Gondolette Waltz................. F. H. Losey
the yellow metal and the assay office
that
any
girl
preferring
Gounod
must
put
the
organ
under
a
shade
tree
out
Band.
Hebo ................... ... 64 ... 57 ... 60
court. ”
in that city $28,923,402, while the
be romantic and tender hearted.
of
the
sun.
The
t.wo
conspirators
Hoquarton ........ ...ION ...133 ...114
This law was passed in 1901. The King Jester March............. G. E. Holmes,
It is hard upon Kiotow tMat because against the peace of the household mints at San Francisco and Philadel­
Band.
Little Nestucca .. .... 72 ... 73 ... 74
law in force previous required a settle­
phia are caring for $147,325,363 and
his music is out of fashion a taste for strolled aimlessly about the yard, and
$94,305,291, respectively.
The sub­
Nehalem.......... ,... ... N9 ...1 10 ... 90
ment at least every thirty days instead
it denotes a vulgar soul; while Gott­ I after awhile the young fellow opened
Netarts ............... ... 2N ... 39 ... 39
of every week as at present. In all
schalk fares little better, pleasing, . un the orsran and beoran playincr lively treasury at Philadelphia has $9.035,-
SI'M MONS.
according to the German professor, | airs with the Irish stick’neout all over 557 and the subtreasury at San Fran­
Sandlake ............ ... 33 ... 31 ... 26
other respects the laws are nearly
In the County Court of the State of Oregon’ only the superficial. Massenet is sup­ | them. He was an excellent performer
cisco $27.751,441.
South Prairie..... ... 65 ... 74 ... 87
identical. £
for Tillamook County. <
The subtreasury at Chicago is ac­
posed to attract the timid; while a de­ and he coaxed all the Irish out of that
& Gilbert Raniaker Com­
At no time during the period of Mr. Allen
Tillamook ........ . ..147 ...1S3 ...180
pany, a corporation.
votion to Wagner’s music is a distinct instrument there was in it. and pres­ countable for $23,868,124; at Boston,
Plaintiff,
Union................... ... 57 ... 65 ... 56
Stanley’s deputy-ship did he make a ;
$19,035,557; at St. Loius, $10,372,644.
proof of egotism. Saint Saens. how­ ently Mrs. Murnhy peeked nut at the
vs.
settlement with the treasurer. These V. N’odine,
and at New Orleans, $5,860,116, and
ever. is a composer the admiration for door.
The assistant placed through
Total............... 1,050 1,208 1,166
Defendant.
settlements were always made by Mr. | In the name of the State of Oregon, to V. whom denotes a girl of intelligence his list of airs and started on some of the mint at the city last named holds
Less registered . 158
Alderman, and Mr. Stanley had every I Nodine. the above named defendant :
$1,055.865. The assistant treasurers
the old songs dear to every native of
and well balanced character.
You are hereby required to appear and
There is again a tailing off in the regis­ reason to believe, and did believe, that answer
at Baltimore and Cincinnati have in
old Erin, using the stops and pedals
the complaint filed against you in
tration this year, which goes to prove they wore properly made. The county the above entitled action on or before the EIGHTY-SEVEN YEARS TO COOL with great effect.
their vaults $6,300,057 and $4,946.290,
day of June. 1904. being the time pre­
respectively, and the assay office at
that the population of Tillamook county, < court during all these years had said 30th
| “ ‘And nhwat do vez a<sk fer a thing
scribed in the order for the publication of
summons in this cause, and that unless you Lava Streams from Mexican Volaaaa,
Seattle is charged with $1,723,708,
like thot?* the old lady presently
instead of increasing, has been getting | they were properly made.
so appear and answer the plaintiff will take
largely gold bullion received from
asked Bishop.
less for the past four years, as the figures
judgment
against
you
for
the
sum
of
$171
90
Jorallo,
Still
Hot
Beneath
Section 917 is as follows:
anil for its c >sts and disbursments of the
the Nome and Klondike fields.
“ ‘We nsuallv sret $75 for that orran.’
the Sarface.
will prove :
“The county court of the several 1 action, and that the following described real
The remainder of the fund is in the
he replied indifferently, and went on
property and personal property which has
Registration in 1902 ............. 1,208
counties of this state while sitting for been attached in said action, will be sold to '
mints at Carson City and Denver and
It is scientifically reported that the sauntering about the yard.
county business at the regular terms | satisfy the ludgment obtained, to-wit :
„
1900 ............. 1,166
the assay offices at Boise. Charlotte,
“The music continued, «and after a
lava streams from Vesuvius in 1858
(Attached May 4th, 1904.)
in January and July of each year, | Beginning at the Southwest Corner of the were so hot 12 years later that steam i few minutes Mrs. Murphy asked:
Helena, St. Louis and Deadwood, the
Southeast '< of section 11, township 2 south,
amounts ranging from $660,237 at
shall carefully examine all books and range 1O west and running thence along was issuing from the crack* and crev­ ‘Would ye sell it any cheaper fer cash ?’
Dr. G. S. Wright.
West line of said tract North 20 rods ; thence ices. while the lava beds from the erup­
“ ‘No.’ savs Bishop, ‘that’s the low­
Denver and $1,448 at St. Louis.
papers relating to the financial affairs1 East
at right angles to said West line «0
of the county offices of county clerk, | rods; thence South at right angles to said tion of Etna in 1787 were found to be est cash price.*
last Corner 2<> rods ; thence West along the
“Mrs. Murnhy walked back to the
WAR BLOCKS CIVILIZATION.
clerk of the county court, clerk of the I South boundary of said first described tract steaming hot just below the top crust
house. Finally the young man closed
circuit court, recorder of conveyances, I so rods to the place of beginning section 1 1 as late as 1840 says Stray Stories.
Belligerent Spirit Declared by Qua­
township 2 south, range 10 west of the Will­
But still more remarkable are the the organ with a snap and backed tip
treasurer and sheriff of the several amette meridian, IO acres.
kers to Destroy the Growth of
scientific reports of the volcano the wagon preparatory to reloading.
Also
East
half
of
lot
2,
block
4.
McDer
­
counties. ’’
Peaceful Arts.
mott's addition to Tillamook, Oregon.
Jorullo, in Mexico. This sent forth Mrs. Murphy came out with unmistak­
Mr. Stanley’s duties were not such
(Personal Property.)
In able interest visible in her counte­
One Milton Piano Mahogany case, Stool and immense streams of lava in 1759.
as to require him to have knowledge
At the great “peace meeting” just
scarf ; No. 135S4.
1780 the lava beds were examined by a nance. She looked the organ over a
Gramer Piano Mahogany case. Stool party of scientists, and it was found
moment and then said:
held at Asbury Park, N. J., in connec­
of those matters of which he is accused One anil
scarf ; No 7542.
“ ‘Now. Mr. Bishop, couldn’t ye
tion with the Quaker conference, near­
of being ignorant, or charged of i One Havard Piano Walnut case. Stool and that a stick thrust into the crevices in­
scarf; No. 10344.
ly 2,000 Quakers were in attendance.
stantly ignited, although there was throw off five dollars if I’d give ye cash
knowing, and being informed every One Hand Dray.
money?
’
A paper was read by Henry M. Havi­
six months by the county court that One Building known as Adams Music Store. no discomfort experienced in walking
“ ‘No.* said he, ‘this organ is the one
Debt due on garnishment of Maude Stall­ on the hardened crust.
land, of Brooklyn, declared:
cup, $6.00.
everything was all right, he in common
I
am
using
for
a
sample,
and
it
’
s
one
“We can’t be careless with dynamite,
due from JS P. Allen on garnishment
Again, some 40 years after the erup­
with every other citizen took those Debt two
of
the
best.
T
don
’
t
care
to
sell
it
piano boxes.
if we want to live a quiet life. Nations
This summons is served upon you by pub­ tion. it wa* visited by scientists and
various reports to moan just what lication
anyway, but I have some down at the
having irreconcilable lines of progress
in the Tillamook Headlight, by pub­ reported to be steaming in many
•tore.’ and he went on reloading.
lication once a week for a jieriod of six con­ places, and even 87 years after the
they said.
have seemed to be able to ascertain
secutive weeks by virtue of an order made by
“The old lady’s Irish blood was up.
To the charges of inoompeten cy, the the Honorable W W . Conder. County Judge eruption two columns of steaming va­
that which is most fit to survive only
by the arbitrament of the sword, but
efficient manner in which the office of Tillamook county. Oregon, dated the Sth por were found to be issuing from the She couldn’t let an instrunrent that
day of .May. 1904. the first publication hereof
who can say how many peaceful arts
has been conducted since Mr. Stanley’s being made on the 19th day of May, 1904. crevices. Sometimes the upper crust could express the sentiments of those
EDDY
BOTTS.
have been destroyed, how much the
of such a stream of lava cools so that old melodies so sweetly escape her.
incuinlMMicy gives the lie to that
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
progress of the conquered race has
plants and lichens make a precarious •o she said: ‘I don’t want any other
charge.
been retarded, how much the spirit of
growth on the surface, while a few one. Just be aisy now and wait a
What are those persons doing whose
intolerance, arrogance, vainglory and
feet beneath the lava is almost rad minute,’ and she dodged into the
duty, under the law, was to make a
house, where the family bank, con­
hypocritical cant has not been fos­
hot.
sisting of an old stocking, was opened,
tered in the victorious nation and has
Dr. (I. 8. Wright, the republican careful examination of all books and
and she counted out $75 for the lucky
interrupted her development?
ANTI-DYSPEPSIA DIET.
nominee for Senator for the district pa|M»rs of the sheriff twice each year?
salesman.
“Civilization it not extended io
composed of Lincoln, Tillamook and Are they admitting that they failed in
“The orir«sn was placed in the Parlor,
Swedes aad Worweffiaas Know Noth-
much by stretching the boundary line
\ iimhill counties, is one of the Native their duty? No, a thousand times no.
the assistant taught the old lady a
lag Abont the 1 adl*e«tibio
as by the growth of peaceful arts; it
Sons of this State. He was born and They have neither the honesty nor the
chord, and aa they drove away they
Foods of Amerlaans.
is suspended during national con­
could hear her hammering on the
raised in Marion County, Oregon, and moral courage to do so. On the other
flicts.”
“Dyspepsia would no longer be the organ with excruciating results.
has lived at McMinnville, Oregon, for hand are throwing the blame which is
rightly
theirs
upon
the
shoulders
of
Down
the
road
for
half
a
mile
they
national
disease
in
America
if
the
peo
­
Takes Xaapt Other Spit«.
the last 16 or 17 years, where he has
ple of this country would adopt a plain could hear ‘turn, tum-tum, turn, tuni-
Mrs. M— and Mr. 0— were two
practiced his profession. He comes one of the most honest, upright citi­
diet similar to that of Norway and tii'm,’ as she endeavored to ?et her
nervous sufferers, one of whom hyp­
from a republican family' and he has zens of this state and one of our most
Sweden. Gout is unknown among money’s worth. The only time it af­ notized the other. When Mrs. ji­
efficient
officials.
zealously supported the republican
Swedes and Norwegians, and the rosy forded her satisfaction, however, was
had been put into a hypnotic sleep
When the question was under con­
ticket continuously from the time he
cheeks and clear complexions of the when some visitor who could play
Prof. Binet-Sargh, of the Paris school
first became a voter. Dr. Wright’s sideration as to who should be appoin­
young people of those countries are dropped in. and then the music of old
of psychology, placed on the tongue
ted
to
till
the
unexpired
term
of
sheriff
warmest friends and most hearty sup
the result of the simple food the chil­ Erin could be heard from the roadway
of Mr. O—* a quantity of soap. In­
dren eat.” the United States consul at for hours.”
stantly Mrs. M—at the other end of
porters come from w here he is l»eet after the death of Mr. Alderman, there
Bergon. N ot way. says. “Hot rolls and
the room went through an expressive
known, and to appreciate the Doctor’s were several names presented, among
Phenomena of Pelle Eruption.
white bread Hre rarely seen in Swedes
pantomime, spitting and gesticulat­
pleasant manner and general good them some of our most prominent
While
the
fiery
tornado,
passing
Knackbrode or hard bread is the stand­
ing and displaying all the symptoms
ap|x«Hiance you should form his citizens. The county court after con­
toward
the
south
and
west,
widened
ard article of food. It is made of
of disgust felt by the other* It was
acquaintance.
Every
republican sulting with the experts, who were at
ground <>ats and rye. There ia no yeast the sweep of its destructive power
impossible for Mrs. M— to see what
in
order
to
extend
its
devastations
should cast his vote for Dr. Wlight, the time preparing their Anal report,
in the bread, and it is rolled into thin
was being done, as her eyes were
ami
being
informed
by
them
that
Mr.
further,
another
remarkable
phenom
­
for in doing so they will in addition
wafers, which are baked and hung up
bandaged and every precaution had
enon
came
t<»
stop
it
in
its
course.
Stanley
was
not,
and
could
not
l>e
tn voting for an aide and honorable
where they will keep perfectly dry
been taken against trickery.
Swedes eat this bread and drink milk Two strong atmospheric currents,
man. cast their vote and political in­ connected even in the remotest degree
laden
with
rain,
moving,
one
from
for two meals a day and have one meal
Rvolativx In the Connfry.
fluence for a repuldican United States with any of the shortage, appointed
at which they eat meat and potatoes. the southeast, the other from the
Mr Stanley.
It is reported that the piano agents
Senator.
north,
fell
of
a
sudden
upon
the
Sweets are almost unknown. Children
are selling large numbers of these
To the republicans of Tillamook
are allowed to eat candy only on stat« skies of the fiery spout, and, encirc­ instruments to the farmers. Alas!
county,
you
art»
asked
to
act
inteili
ling it along a distinctly marked
School Report
occasions.”
exclaims the Chicago Kecord-Herald.
gently in this matter. How can you
line, cooled it to such a point that
Has the cabinet organ gone the wae
do so except by the information you
< holer* I* KMI 1*4I ss .
I have seen persons who. finding of all things earthly?
Nehalem, Oregon, May, 13, 191H.
get from those persons who are in a
The latest reports state that mor« themselves precisely upon this line
School report for month ending May
than 1H.OOO people have died of chol­ of demarcation, were struck on one
Hep pleat Time of Life.
13
No. of «lays taught, 20
Whole position to give you the correct infor­
era in Egypt in the last two months, •ide by fiery missiles, while on the
An eastern paper is trying to find
mation.
Ask
(
’
lark
A
Buchanan,
or
No. of days attendance IM
Whole
and the »«me disease is making great other, and only a few feet away,
out what is the happiest time of life.
No. of days alienee 2.
No. of times have you done so? What do they say?
Inroads in the East Indies. If cool nothing was falling liut the rain of
How. about the time, ask. the Chi­
weather sets in there will be ro dan­ mud. cinder», and stones which de­ cago Record-Herald, when the chil-
tardy 0. No. enrolled 23. No. dropped Ask Judge Conder, and Commissioners
Possibly you
ger but if it does not then the health scended on the countryside every­ i dren have been put to bed for the
0. No on loll of honor 21.
Those Bod y felt and Parrish
hoards and quarantine authorities where.—Century.
whose names ap|s>ar on the roll of have done so. If so. what is their
night?
had better keep a watch ou the ports
honor are Clara Tobi, Polly Tohl, answer?
f
What It Wat,
her«.
The Q.let Rleh.
Your inclination is to act justly in
I a* urn Tobi, Rudolph Tohl, Ella Tohl,
Madge—Dolly seems «o be worrying
There are more than 4,000 million­
this
matter,
and
you
will
do
so
by
giv
­
Edith Zaddach, \giiea Zaddach, (¡11
Boers 1« (be Traasvaal.
t>ver something.
aires in thi. country, but. says the
It h estimated that already 9 000
l»ert Zaddach, Selma Kaida», Ernest ing Mr Stanley your unstinted and
Chicago Record-Herald, only a few of
Marjorie Ye», »he »at on the beaeh
Boer families have been sei wd q the all day yesterday, and doe.n't know
them succeed in getting their names
Kabbe, Olga Kabbe, Rosalie Kabbe, loyal support.
farms in the rran»vaal.
in the papers with any degree of reg­
»et whether abe will tan or blister.—
ularity.
— —
' N. Y. Sun.
The
Tillamook
Headlight,
the
Best Home
Newpsaper.
ami the
Oregonian,
82.25 year.