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K TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 25. 1905- a fine thing—for the warrant buver, who are "»hading" state warrants 10 per cent. It is strange how readily some few To the High School GraduaneH by How close did the wire on the wood agitators, who claim they are working Rev. A. S Foster. pipe have to be wrapped » for the benefit of the people, fall all over A large congregation assembled at the * * * Presbjterian church on Sunday, which The Headlight extends its congratula, themselves and biteat thecupidity of the had been nicely decorated with festoons tions to the graduates of the 1905 class money octopus. of evergreens and white flowers, to hear of the high school. Foss Murder First Reported by the baccalaureate sermon to the gradu * * * Prisoner. ates of the high school bv Rev. A. S. Fos We stand for free roads in the south of ter, pastor of that church, of w hich the T he D alles , Or , May 23 — " as : the county, free bridges across the rivers following is a synopsis ; at Nehalem, and less bossisni in construt death of Frank Foss, the «getl fanner “The children of Israel went up har. who was shot and cremated on his little i.ig roads. nessed out ot the land ot Egvpt.”—Exc- * * * farm, 18 miles south of Hood River, dus 13. 18, last clause. Fourteen thousand pounds of milk a day the victim of au organized band of out- The word harness, or harnessed, is is not a bad showing for the Maple Leaf laws ? used in scripture in the sense of armored, Creamery, which was only finished build The officials of Wasco County are not equipped, girded as for a battle or a jour, ing a few weeks ago. yet prepared to believe that such a gang ney. In this sense you will see the appro * * * exists, but they an* quietly at work on priateness of the text to the present oc- Road Supervisor Hoskins is wanting the supposition that a band of men, oath casion. men to work on the road. The Head bound and terrible in their vengeance, Young ladies and young men of tl e light man would suggest that Billy put have beeu guilty of the many depreda graduating class : You have come to an the $100 a month road boss to work. tions that hive been recorded in this important time in your lives. The hour * * * Violations of the law of neutrality county for several years past. The start long looked forward to is almost on the ought to be leniently dealt with. It is as ling information that a number of men stroke. The ties that bind you in loving hard for some nations to keep from tak ha<l organized themselves into a sort of bonds to our high school, its teachers, advanced salary. Miss Huntington left Whitecap band, who took it upon them SPRUCE. ing sides as it is for some individuals. pupils and associations will scon be sun two notes, one directing where to ship selves to harass farmers and neighliois * * * dered. You ha ve crossed the quiet bay her body, and one to her mother, who is We are still haring rainy weather. We nre told that Cupid has two ol our against w I tom they had a grudge, fancied in Illinois. She was a bright, capable of an education. The ocean lies beyond. II. A Kinnatnan moved Dave Coulson teacher and had made many friends dur. attorneys busily engaged on matrimonial or real, came from a prisoner now in the Here, this morning, rest awhile, and let ing her past year. briefs and there is not another attorney jail here. to Braver, Monday. me give you some faint glimpse of the Seth Moon, of Blaine, took a load of in the city with sand enough to interfere This prisoner, less than a year ago, duties devolving upon you and the ditfi Cheated Death. when Foss was tried before the County cheese to town Monday. with t heir cases. culties that will beset you. Kulnev trouble often end» fatally, but * * M Charley Gilmore, of Sandlake, is work Court here, on a charge of insanity, de It will not follow that because you by chooaiiiK the right medicine, E. H. We wonder who the “knockers” will clared to Jailer John Fitzgerald that old ing at the Beaver Creek saw mill. Wolfe, of Bear Grove. Ii.wa, cheated have completed the course ot a high pitch onto now that Mr. Eddy is leaving ! death. He Bay.: " Two years ago I had Carol Phillips, of Pleasant Valley, is man Foss would be killed inside of a school education that jou are prepared the county? They’ll have to have some 1 Kidney Trouble, which caused me great year. This prisoner said that he had staving with her sister, Eva Phillips, to become champions in life’s warfare pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took one. We will wait with patience who been marked by this band, but nothing this week. At no period, perhaps, in the world’s 1 Electric Bitters, which effected a com. that fortunate person will be. Wert Sappington had the misfortune was thought of it at the time. piete cure. I have also found them ot history was there a greater demand for M * great benefit in general debility and On the night of the killing and burn to cut his lip the other day. educated men and women than at the “Go,West, young man,” says the Hart Bud Wallace, who has been helping nerve trouble, and keep them constantly present time. The times are fraught with field Times, “and blow up with the conn- ing of old man F obs this same prisoner drive cattle up the coas» for the last ten 1 on hand, since, as I find they have no thrilling interests. Nations are in com try.” That is all right, if they are not told Nightwatch Clem Egbert that he days, returned home Thursday. 'equal.” t’lias I. Clough, druggist, motion. All manner of pernicious experi Wert and Clyde are still at their old guarantees them at 50c “blowed up” and think they know it all was sure that something had happened to Foss. This prisoner seems to be stamping ground doing first class inents in our politics and laws. Exag. before they come West. business. possessed with a sort of clairvoyancy. geration and cant in our religion shock * * * Charlev Jenson passed through here The killing of Foss was done between and alarm us. The lust for gold is great. One of our correspondents reported the Saturday enroute to the valley. It is a money-making age. An age of birth of twin boys and that they had 9 and 10 o’clock Thursday night, May Mrs. Connie Dye had the misfortune of collossal fortunes. An age of multi mil been named Lewis and Clark. Not bad 11. During the whole of Thursday the I being thrown out of the wagon Thurs A good look Ini’ lionaires. It is an age of class conflict for Tillamook, but it is to be hoped that prisoner, whose name ar this time is day, getting hurt quite badly. horse and poor look- Ing harness Is the also, and that conflict is seemingly at its the advent of the iron horse into the withheld for reasons, was extremely Mrs. West has gone to Portland with worst kind cf a com bination. height. Deadly fear and deadly hate have county will curtail the spirit of adventure nervous. He complained of his ner- her little son, who is qnite sick. vousness to Nightwatch Egbert when he in this conflict almost reached their cli. in this bottled-up county. * * * went on duty, and it was while he was max, have spurned all compromise and Milliotis^of tons of rock and earth cav. Will the Water Commission please enter complaining of this condition that he are preparing to grapple in a death ed in at noon Monday in Senator Clark's into a contract with the Headlight as suddenly stopped in the middle of his not only maker tho harness and the struggle. It is an age also of general un United Verde copper mine, at Jerome, horse lock better, but makes the ’ the official organ to fight its battles, and recital to exclaim : belief, from the most trivial skepticism leather soft and pliable, puts It In con- Ariz., the ground dropped from the sur t , dltlon to laet—twice es long all we will ask as a retainer’s fee is the to the most bitter and desperate athe “Something has happened to old man face to the 700 foot level. Cracking, r.s it ordinarily would. Cold every-her« In cm «— all insignificant little sum of $299.99% so Foss. Mark what I tell you, you will ism, Much of our science, literature and Made by timbers gave the alarm, and 300 miners as to be a little cheaper than the attor hear some news from Hood River in the STANDARD life are unbelieving and godless. All seri- fled fortheir lives and escaped uninjured. OIL CO. neys on the water octopus ? ous things are treated with levity. Boys morning.’ * * * * * * and girls hardly escape from the primary How true this prophecy was is shown 1 Rumor has had it at The Dalles for Governor Folk, of Missouri, struck the by the subsequent events which follow, school periodicals whose editors have some time that Norman Williams, con right cord when he said : “There has ed. The next morning Sheriff Sexton become equally dogmatic and equally victed and sentenced to hang for the been too much of making laws to please w ise on all subjects ere their minority is was notified by telephone of the killing murder ot Alma Nesbitt and her mother the moral element and then not enforc and cremation of the aged farmer. Sher ended, abound. in the Hood River Valley, was about to ¡ng them toplease the immoral element.” iff Sexton hurried to the scene of the There is also the voice of a wide super make a statement or confession. He him Most every person in Oregon is cognizant stition, which says : ‘ Your freedom has crime and with the Coroner viewed the self has hinted that he would have some of the fact that this also applies to some remains cf Foss. ended in anarchy, your knowledge in thing to say when the time came. But laws in this state. doubt, your conscience and reason in the * The investigation which followed led one thing is sure, at least at this time, * * * black And bottomless pit of unbelief and to the arrest of Ries, who was found Norman Williams, convicted murderer It looks to us that, before Mr. Eddy misery. How easy toend all. Only sur asleep in his barn. As soon as possible' as he is, is not ready. leaves the county, the Tillamook Bar As. render reason and conscience, liberty and M * * sociation should fraternize in a friendly Ri^s was brought here and placed in free endeavor toward a manlier and noble jail. The prophet-prisoner, as soon as For two days Charles H. Robb, Assist* spirit and wish him good luck. Attor Vote of Condolence. life, and all will be rest and peace.” neys have their troubles and scraps, but he learned of the murder of Foss and ant Attorney.General of the United Out into this busy world you are about that the man suspected of having com States, has lived quietly at the Portland Tillamook Oregon, May 20th, 1905. like sensible men there are times when to go. You must go to your work like they, too, can bury the hatchet and dig mitted the deed was in jail, asked the Hotel and no one has known of his At a stated communication of Johnson I the children ot Israel of old, harnessed, jailer if he had one arm and if his name presence. In fact it has been the wish of nity the profession. fully equipped and prepared to do battle. Chapter, No. 24, R A. M s. held at the wasn’t Rits. On being told that Ries visitor that he should remain incognito, # # * Chapter rooms in Tillamook City, Ore., You need more than a mere secular edu Another old settler passed away oil was then locked up, he remarked, “Just but fate has willed otherwise and it is on May 20th, A. D. 1905, A. L. 5905, cation. You need to be panoplied with the following resolutions were adopted, Tuesday to the great beyond and her as I thought," but further than this he now known that one of the men whi the religion of |esus Christ. holds the Federal Judgeship, left vacant body consigned to the city of the dead, would nut venture. to wit : The speaker here discussed the use of by the death of Judge Bellinger, in the with loving friends mourning h*r depar. the bible to a certain extent in the pub ' Whereas, the Great I Am has called ture. Mrs. A. J. Brant, wife of Mr. Peter It was semi-offieially announce** that power of his recommendation, is in the lie schools, repudiating the notion that from labor to refreshment forever, our Brant, was a good woman, a fond Ivan Kaleieff. who luuidered Gram! citv to look into the qualifications and beloved Companion, Alexander Camp our children may properly be taught ■ mother, a true wife and an affectionate Duke Sergius at Moscow. February 17, records of those who aspire to become about fairies in the kindergarten, but I bell ; and friend. The world was made happier by was hanged at 3 o’clock Tuesday morn occupants of the United States bench. that it be an intrusion of sectarianism to | Whereas as his light is extinguished, , E WANT every out-door man or boy to know ing. On tiie scaffold Kaleieff made a her presence. * * * and his seat vacant, the Chapter has all alxtut tire famous MTKVAAI* Ri«««a tell them of Jesus and his blessing little I * ★ * An unusual spectacle was witnessed Pistols and Shotguns. We therefore have com speech, in which he said : “ It is said lost a member whose obedience to the piled a valuable i-p-page illustrated book, children, that it is important for boys When Sheriff Word hears of the laws j | that I asked for pardon. It is a lie. I at Philadelphia when more than UK) telling not only all about STEVENS arms.but con taining useful anil Interesting information on hunting, and girls in the high school „to learn all I edicts of the fraternity, and its officers, being violated in .Multnomah county, he am faithful to the tradition of the ministers of the Methodist Episcopal shooting, sights, ammunition, how to handle and;care for fire-arms, etc. This we will send you IREE for about the gods of the Teutons and Scan and his uniform courtesy and affability does not ask that a complaint be sworn people's will I do not ask any favors. Church solemnly marched to the City four cents in stamps for postage. to his companions, made his fraternal dinavians, but highly impro|>er and dan H.v. , trt..1 OU, CLEVER RIFLE rUZZLBt out before he will make an arrest, but I aui glad to die " Hall to express to Mayor Weaver their Sent FREE, postpaid, if you ask for it. gerous to teach them about the heroes conduct worthv of emulation. * * * protest against the pending gas lease and i raids places and marches the culprits off Now Therefore be it Resolved: That ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THE STEVENS. of the old testament. A student can August Machen, the former general to congratulate him on the stand lie bad to jail and locks them up. There are a learn Greek as well and history as im w*e mourn the loss of our Companion ; few other sheriffs in Oregon who have | superintendent of the free delivery j iaken. J. 8TEVEN3 ARMS AND TOOL CO- The decision to call on the we extend our sincere sympathy to his P. O. Box 4094. portant when reading Paul s shipwreck got next to themselves and who are service of the Postoffice Department, • Mayor was reached at the morning ses- as of Xenophon'scelebiatedmarch of the . bereaved family ; we express our un doing the same thing, for they see the was taken back to Moundsville. W„ Va„ | sion of the weekly meeting of the Metho ten thousand. Andas to literature, there faltering belief in his exaltation to a drift of public opinion. prison, after being sentenced to another disc Episcopal Ministers’ Association, are portions of the bible which have a knowledge of perfect light, nnd bow in term of two years, following his plea of ¡aftec resolutions had been adopted com. * * * tight to be counted essential to a good humble submission to the divine will. Our correspondents will see that we guilty under liis joint indictment with Resolved, That these resolutions be have “cut out” the paragraphs which ■ W. G. Crawfonl ami George Torrs ns. of mending the Mayor and Councilmen common or high school education. who had voted against the lease. Non-sectarian our schools ought and spread upon the records of the Chapter, say that Mrs. So-and So called upon Mrs. Toledo. O., for conspiracy to defraud the and CURE THE LUNCS * * * must be, but godless or pagan they need and that appropriate symbol of our So-and so. These little events are very ■ Government. Machen will not be pro- Miss Daisy B. Huntington, of Bloom not be. To leach boys and girls to read sorrow be displayed upon the alter. pleasing to th** parties, but not of suffi t secuted on any of the remaining 11 in. ington, III., aged 23, who has been teach, George Cohn, V. W. Talmage and cient importance to warrant and then furnish them only yellow novels a news diet ments. Including his present two ing in the training school at Monmouth Carl Haberlach, committee, to lie read, is to raise up young desjicr- item. If the editor undertook to write jear term ami his sentence, and making for the past year, took carbolic acid udoes in whose* preparation for the gal up such paragraphs he would find time allowances for commutation for good I with suicidal intent Sunday afternoon. A Creeping Death. lows the public schools have an unintend (or nothing else, and, beside, Mrs. So- behavior, he has two years and eight , She died at 5 o’clock. During the davs Pries rnn C onsumption Blood poison creeps up towards the ing part. and-So would get mad because no men- months yet to serve in the peuitentiary. previous she had been melancholy and tun I OUGHS and 50c *$1.00 heart, causing death. J E. Stearns, Our education must draw out every Belle Plai.ie, Minn , writes that a tion was made of her visit, and gossip, * * » Fret Trill. VOLOS the rash act was done in a moment of possibility of a man, make the most ot friend dreadfully injured his hand, with her neighbor, ’ over the garden Tornadoes are more frequent in the I temporary abeiration. Her school work Surest and Quickest Cure for all circumstances and utilise to the utmost w hich swelled up like bliMul poisoning. wall.” southwestern part of the United States' was highly satisfactory and she had THROAT and LUNG TROUB » » a all proferred helps, human and divine. Bucklon's Arnica Salve drew out the than elsewhere in this country, and the been employed for another year at an LES, or MONEY BACK. ixiiaon, healed the wound, and saved Instead of giving a young woman a sun Stmt theory does not fit this locali To l>c alive only to appetite, pleasure, Ins life. Beat in the world for burns and pride, money-making, and not to good- sores. 35c. at Chas. I Clough’s drug gold ring as a token of respect, it some ration of such storms, There is also in of Host Allen's bachelor boarders had the distant Southwest an extremely hot nets and kindness, purity and loye, his store. given her a wedding ring it might have region, where superheated strata of air torv. poetry, music, flowers, stars, God Terrific Race With Death. been more to the point and appreciated set in earlv and prevail for months. As j and eternal ho|ics, is to be all but dead. " 1 loath was fast approaching,' writes ! Young Inends, you are to help educate Ralph F. Fernamlvz, of Tanq>a. FIs,' much better. But those bachelor board- they travel toward the northeast, they ' the world. Your characters are to form il.a-ribiug liis fearful race with death, , ers are showing their weakness nnd in strike cool currents, and the resulting ,. ________ sex, soon ___ that __ commotion can be easily understood and mould the characters of others, your •' as a result of liver trouble and heart fatuation for theopposite winch had robla-d me of sleep account they must lie good subjects for But tornadoes have occurred in all lives must tell power fully for tight and disease, till iittui ’ uol t ■> I 1.^.1 • — *...1 t»t**i of all interest in life. I had tried for God. There is nt» pleaching that be many different doctors and several med Cupid to work upon. Who will be the sections There was one in Massachn- i ............... gins to l»c as powerful as personality, no icine«. but got no benefit, until I liegsn first, out of this bevy of nice looking setts in 1890 that killed nine persons C wonderful bachelor boarders to fall victim, and at nnd injured forty, cutting a path 2001 logic like that of a life. We are whtd we to line Electric Bittern. So ate Itecausc of what others arc. There wm their effvet, that in three days I the feet of—well, the next young woman fcet wide through the town of South felt like a new man, and today I am have been lives that have sent their ton cured of all my trouble." Guarantee*! who tries to win their hard hearts thro Lawrence. Several months earlier in the goes of flame up so high in air that men at Chas. I. Clough, ding store; (rieedOc. tilth their stomachs and lady like man same year a storm wrecked 900 build-1 ners ? everywhere have lifted up their headsand ings in Louisville, Kv„ killing seventy-' ... How’s This? reioiced in the light. Earth measures by •ix persona and injuring 200. In the 3o the Ynmhtllitrs hâve succeeded in W> offer One Huudred Dolletv Rews nt for what the hands hold-—heaven by the anv seventy-five years preceding 1881 the <a*e of Catarrlr that cannot be cured by securing enongh signer, to the referendum heart. After all, the l»cst in us answers Han't Catarrh Cure. tornadoes in the I’nited States of which F J. CHKNKY a <’O.. Pfwpn........... ..... O. _ pétition. Wc are glad that Tillamookites Toledo. to the best. Goodaesa, truth, gentleness, " e. the un de t Mg tied have known F I an account was preserved numbered ■ sincerity have the greatest attractions ’ heuey for the last is yearn, amt believe him did not participât« in the hold up of the "I"000.**" ,hir''’ ”* Wh*h «frecon peifrcily htmorable in all bosiue*a trana- $1,000,000 appropriation to pay th. lor men. Jesus Christ is, known and avtlou« and rtnanvi tll) able to carr) out any fined to the months of April, Mar. J nite lUAih by their firm rnnning «xpenaca of the Mat«. The péti and July. loved today by millions upon millions obligation* u »' ■ a fat Wbotonn • Urnguiata rol« w ho never heard of Nero or Augustus WAiniMv» KtMNAM A Mtax in . Wholesale tion ought to be voted down, for it ties I'runffiala, Toledo. O. upa large amountof mo.iey now in the The Rncycle is a totally different Their glory w as that ot circumstances— Hall'« Catarrh Cute ia taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mumu« «er- hands ot the staie tmsurer. wherens ihe wliwl. hie that of character. It will climb hills that tacea of the «yMem Teat I mon ia I» «ent free, warrants i»sued will drasrn 6 per cent, other bicvck can. For »«ft at W Tile race needs not so much men and rrke yw per bottle by all Druggist« Hail «Family Piil« are the beat. interest. Ye». the Yamhillitcs bave donc Ctrv's. BACCALAUREATE SERMON I women who will shake it with their learning as it needs men and women who will lift it with the quiet earnestness and sincerity of their lives. They are lilted to heaven—they achieve immortality. They can never die who are willing to die if death lay in the path of duty. You must lie up with and a little in advance of the times. The speaker gave a hasty review of the last 50 years of the wonderful progress and invei tions that had been made, and predicted J et greater things in the coming years. He said the education of 50 years ago will not meet the demands of today. The vats of the age are brewing a new wine and we cannot,dare not put it into old bottles. New questions and problems press for an answer. The wider sphere that has opened for women in this day demand that she shall go forth from our homes and institutions of learning the more fully harnessed and equipped to meet and do those duties. We want also trustworthy men and women. Men who are able to conduct the affairs of great corporations. Men and women able to handle large sums of money without having to go to Canada or the penitentiary. Judges who cannot be bought. Lawyers who love juslice. Senators and representatives who can fill high places of trust without having to face grand juries. Women who are true women—true wives and true moth- ers. Learn early, that the greatest thing in all the world for you is the thing that at your hand God call for you to do. Be all end do all that God means you to be and do, and you nre living to his glory, and that is true grandeur. Do all vou do in connection with the Cross of Christ. If the humble work you find is done for God, it becomes great work,illuminated and transformed with the idea expressed through it. Take every ambition of your heart and weave around it all the flowers of poetry and song. Let it become the embodi ment of all that is good and pure, noble and good in literature and science. In carnate it w ith the richest hues of art. Then go, twine it around the Cross of Christ as the center of all your hopes and interests beyond time. Every act you do will thus become immortal and live forever. The speaker closed with loving and tender words of advice and encourage ment to the class, congratulating them as the first graduates of our high school. “Harnessed” in the gospel armor we bid you God speed. The bright and win ning woild beckons you. Your bark so gaily trimmed rocks upon the deep. The zephyrs fill vour sails Unship the oars and glide from the quiet bay upon the ocean of lite, your faces to the fu turc, the world awaits you. Go to thy work, and may heaven’s richest benedictions go with vou. Editorial Snap Shots. Bring Your Job Printing to the Headlight Print Shop and you mill Get Good Work and Save ÌDoney Eureka Harness OilT' Give Your Horse Chance! Book on FIREARMS—Free I W KILL the couch "l,H Dr. King’s New Discovery Oregonian Headlight, S2.25 a year. 4 — 1