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rt ¿tos»« Jí -• <2 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 13, 1Ô06 TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Comic Post Cards In colors, they are all the rage now, send them to your friends, catchy sub jects. 12 different, 27 cents prepaid. Send 25 cents coin and 2 cent stamp. Order Say, boys, there’s a lot of pretty school today and get in the swim.—Rickerall Charms, Lioekets, Breast Pins, ete. marms in town U here’s John ? Post Card Co , P. 0. Box 53, Rickerall, Ltadies’ and Cent.’s Gold Watehes. I have a fine assortment of Charms, Lockets, Breast The Special Dairy Course at the Ore Polk Co , Oregon. Nothing is more appreciated than a Gold Watch for gon Agricultural College will take place Rins, etc., artistic in designs. You ought to see '.hem a Christinas or New’ Year’s present. I have a fine on Jan. 8, and continue until Feb. 15. for they are just the thing if you want something nice.’ St. Alphonsus Academy. assortment of gold watches that I can recommend and This is acourseevery young man who The Academy pupil« will give an en guarantee. Call in and see them. Silvercuare and Cut Glass. intends to engage in the dairy business tertainment Saturday evening, Decem ought to avail himself of. The course is A pretty assortment of Silverware and Cut Glass can Liadies* and Gent. ’ s Gold Chains and Rings. ber 22nd designed to familiarize students with the be feundat my store, which include Silver Breakfast One of the most pleasing features will Mv stock contains some pretty, artistic designs in modern forms of dairy apparatus, and and Tea Services, Cruets, Cake Dishes, Knives and be the lieautiful cantata, “Dorothy’» Ladies’ and Gent.’s Gold Chains and Rings which teach the underlying principles of the Forks, Spoons, etc., which make useful presents ■ D’eam.*’ As many have heard of the were specially selected for Christinas and New Year ’ s production, care, and manufacture of also Cut Glass of elegant designs. pretty Columbine Drill, but have not presents. Chains and Rings at all prices. milk into butter and cheese. Both the seen it, the girls will be pleased to play how and the why will be the aim of the it again for their many friends. When instructors, and it is the intention that CUill be glad to shorn you my Good. Gall in and see them before buying elsemhere. you come do not go too near “ Ohl the ideas set forth will be applicable to Testy’’ for he is quite excitable. There the farm dairy as well as the larger will be a number of doctors present to creamery or cheese factory. attend if any “ side splits ’’ are caused An item of news which may be of in by the laughter at comic “Handy Andy.” terest to some persons in Tillamook was Surely no one can afford to miss the handed us for publication, which took grand baby »how. Santa Claus will not place at Ferndale, Cal., last September. fail to appear in due time, to »trip the A New Y< rk man lelt $20,000 to lie | Richard Perry, 19 years old. shot and Christmas tree. “ True Americanism TEACHERS' GATHERED FOR pnid to his wife when site marries again probably fatally wounded his step-father Bread and butter is the proper food Do not forget to tell your friends ANNUAL SESSION. True American ism is this .} That’« the kind of man the women have for muscular work, according to an whose name is Cavanaugh, at their about it. To believe that the unalienable rights been waiting for ever since civilization English physician. The perfect diet for home at Ferndale. Perry fired five shots Tickets may be gotten at Mr. Ch ugh’». Great Enthusiasm Shown—Indi with a revolver, three of which took cations Point to Most Success of man to life, liberty and the pursuit of began and tins is the first time lie lias those who are neither faddists nor teeto happiness are given by God effect. Cavanaugh, who is a teamster, shown up Many men have left for talers is announced as eight ounces of ful Meeting—An Interesting Academy Snap Shots To believe that any form of power tunes to their wives on condition that cooked meat, twenty-four ounces of has been in the habit, when intoxicated, Program. that tramples on these rights is unjust. of beating his wife and children. Last they remained widows, blit never to bread, eight ounces of potatoes, two The Academy and Public school boys The Tillamook County Teachers’ In Tobelive that taxation without repre encourage them to remarry. Now start ounces of cheese, two ounces otbaua night he came home in that condition had a game of football last Sunday stitute met yesterday at nine o’clock in sentation is tyranny, that government, and threw the baby toward the ceiling. afternoon at the race track. The aca n guessing contest as to how long it one ounce of butter, half a pint of milk the Circuit Court room of the new Court must rest upon the consent of the gov When his wife interfered he attempted demy boys were beaten, but the public willjie before tile newly rnnt’.e widdow ind one pint of beer a day. Green fruits house with 60 teachers present. After erned and that the people should choose to strike her, and when her son defend, school has nothing to crow about, be puts herself in shape to claim the $20,000 a redesirable additions to any diet. organization, section work was at once their own rulers. ed her, slashed the young man’s arm cause the game wasn’t won by fair play. legacy. To believe that freedom must l>e safe with a razor. Perry secured a revolver Th- public school will have • another taken up, the primary division holding and fired over Cavanaugh’s head to chance to try their luck in the near its session in ths court-room and the ad guarded by law and order, and that the vanced division meeting in the jury end of freedom is fair play for all. frighten him, but when Cavanaugh con future, and if they want to do some room adjoining. To believe not in a forced equality of tinued his attack shot him twice in the more cheating they may win, but other Yesterday’s Session conditions and estates, but in n true breast and once in the arm. There is wise it would be doubtful. Our captain In the advanced division Mr. Traver equalization of burdens, privileges and little hope of Cavanaugh's recovery. wanted to have a forcible argument Richard Perry is a step grandson of with the referee before he left the grounds gave a very interesting talk on language, opportunities. lie said ; “ During the last three years Richard Mann, who lived here some but he went off. To believe that the selfish interests of emphasis should be placed on co.11 posi few years ago, as did also Cavanaugh, persons, classes and sections must be sub The pupils are practising for another tion. The essentials of composition who worked 1.1 the saw mill and did intcrlainment to be given Saturday ordinated to the welfare of the common work are : some draying wealth. evening, Dee. 22. 1. —Subject matter. To believe that union is as much a hu Mr. Stephen Tillotson, died ar his The fences that were blown down by 2. —Outline. man necessity as libel ty is a divine gift 3. —Research for knowledge. home east of this city early on Wednes- the strong wind we had Thursday night To believe that a free slate should 4. -—Sentence structure, which forms day morning. The pievious evening he are being repaired. offer an asylum to the oppressed and an the basis of all language work. was apparently in his usual good health, Ralph Burns bad the misfortune to example of virtue, sobriety and fair deal 5. —Correction. when his wife went to bed. and as he stick his foot through the window pane, ing to all nations. 6. —Time and method. failed to conn* to bed later she became last week in trying to he accommodating To believe that for the existence and Things to talk about in Oregon are : alarmed, and finding he was not in the to the twins. 1 —Wheat raising, plowing, etc. Why! perpetuity of such a slate a man should be willing to give his whole service, in 2 —Hopraising. house, went outside, and near the wood How’s This? 3. —Fruit raising, spraying, budding, property, m labor and in life.—Henry shed found her husband unconsious and V an Dyke,. We offer One Hundred Dollais Reward for g’ailing, etc. How and why ? bleeding from the nose. Having ob any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by 4. —Dairying. tained assistance he was taken to the Hiiil'H Catarrh Cure. 5. —Stock raising. F. J. < IIFNEY Ke CO., Toledo. O. Tfic Best Guaranty of Merit Healthful from house, where he died early next morn, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. In the primary division Mr. Rice in Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him ing, having never regained conscious perfectly honuiuble in all biisin<>s traiis- discussing the subject of members, said, Is Open Publicity. is active ness. The cause of death was the break, iirlions mid financially able to carry out any 111 introducing qualification similar Every bottle of Dr. I’lorce's world- obligations mad 4 by their firm. of pound Baking famed medicines leaving the great labo ing of a blood vessel in the lungs. The V aluing , R innan K l M arvin . methods are used in pievious work, ratory at Buffalo, N. Y., has printed Wholesale Duggistff, Toleldo, O. Powder. deceased was born nt Harford, Tompt something definite being required at upon Its wrapper rdl the ingredients Hall's Catarrh Cine is taken internally, act kins county, New York, on the 15th ing directly upon the blood and mucous snt- each step. First give a problem, have entering into its composition. This fact lacos of the system. Testimonials sent free. alone places Dr. Pierce’s Family Medi is Baking September, 182(1. being 80 years of age. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. the pupils perform the movements with cines in a chisKitll by tticinsclve». They l ake Hall s Family Pills for constipation. carnet be classed with patent or secret renders food for fine lie was the third child of a family of objects their counters, add at first. Then meuiclnos because they are neither. This ten children, six lx»)» and four girls, of lead them to st*e the shorter forms, is why so many unprejudiced physicians and EOULDER CREEK. whom but two survive him, Jerome prescribe th«;in them and ano recommend them to to,! always compel the child to perform the preseril*. - * ^riizntr thoir patients. They lznnw know x»laa> what they | Tillotson, of New York stair, and Mrs. Master Waller Bacon, a grandson of movement before seeing or writing the are composed of. and that the Ingredients No alum, no phosphate—which are the Maranda Martin, of Salem, Ore. lie Mrs. S. Tompkins, who has been staying written form, returning to the objects, are those endorsed by the most eminent principal elements of the so-called cheap leaves a wife and daughter, Mrs. with her since last spring, left Beaver if any difficulty is met, compel the use medical authorities. The further fact that neither Dr. baking powders and which are derived Mary N. Williams, of Tillamook, ami <>n the stage Friday morning enroute for of counters until operations are perfectly Tierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the ftre.it stomach tonic, liver mvigorator, one son, J. W. Tillotson, of Oakland, his home at Forest Grove. from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. familiar, them imagine the use to pre leart regulator and blood purifier, nor his ('al. He came to Oregon in June, 1867 C. A. Smith went to Cloverdale last pare for abstract work. "Favorite Prescription* for weak, over worked, broken-down, nervous women, loc ating in Polk County, and came to Thursday, and so was caught in the had Last evening the visiting teachers contains anv alcohol, also entitles them Tillamook in 1870. lie spent eight years wind storm which visited the Neslucca were entertained at a reception given by to a place all by themselves. ■~'*l CAKING POWDER CO.. NEW V">PK. in Marion county and six years in Valley that day. Many years ago. Dr. Pierce discovered the teachsrs and pupils of the Tillamook that chemically pure glycerine, of proper Florida. The remains were buried to A party of hunters from near Tilla High School. The evening was thoro strength, is a lictter solvent and preserv I day (Thursday), the funeral service mook were out in the hills near here last ughly enjoyed by all. The Tillamook ative of tho medicinal principles resid living in the M E. church, conducted by week after bear and deer. We under orchestra rendered several selections that ing in our Indigenous, or native, medi cinal plants than Is alcohol; and, further Rev. 1). L. Shrode, the pastor, and the stand that they did not go home empty were enthusiastically received. Misses more, that it possesses valuable medicinal projicrties of its own, being demulcent, burial in the A .0.0. I*. cemetery. The handed. McNair and Alderman ol the senior class nutritive, antiseptic, and a most efficient deceased was a man who was highly Several men of the neighborhood are each sang solos. Prof. Rutherford made antiferment. Neither of tho above medicines con respected. taking out the large slide that came an address of welcome and extended the tains alcohol, or anv harmful, habit down on the Dye grade last week. This hospitality* of the citv and of the High forming drug, as will be sebn from a Our Big Stock of Christmas is the second time this grade has been School to the teachers Refreshments fiance at the formula printed on each Has just received a fine bot tle wrapper. They are safo to use and Goods will be on display next blocked in the last month. were served bv the High School girls. potent to cure. stock of Boot and Shoes Not only do physicians prescribe tho Rev A. M. Ginn, of Beaver, preached Two splendid features of this mording’s Monday C. A Patzlaf. above, non-socret medicines largely, but direct from the factory. at Boulder (.’reek school house last Sun session were the talks given by Mr. tho most intelligent people employ them day. — people n ho would not think of using Q : MWhy do children »quint ?” Rutherford in the advanced division, the I have now in stock a No. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman went those given in the general session by Mr. the ordinary patent, or secret medicines. A : “This is natures method of giving Every ingredient entering into the com one Logger Shoe made out relief; as by squinting the eye is relieved to Tillamook last week and when return Alderman, of Yamhill County. Mr. position of Dr. Pierce’s medicines has strongest kind of an ‘endorsement from strain. Proper glasses will often ing were stopped by the slide, so they Rutherford’s talk was concerning school the of the best French kip. F°r from leading medical writers of tho were compelled to leave their buggy and libraries and their proper use, and Mr make the squint unnecessary.” several schools of practice. No other service and fit cannot bo medicines put np for like purposes has (J. : “Why should children have bend proceed on horse back. Alderman’s address was on the school any such profc^uinal endorsement. aches caused by the eves ?’’ John Kumm was again a Sunday and home. beat, and also Farmer S Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con A.: “Eve hind ache is what is called a caller ill our neighborhood last Sunday stipation. Constipation is the cause of Sessions will continue until Saturday Work Shoes of the best reflex pain caused by straining the eyes. many diseases. Cure the cause and you This pain mav be over the eves or King of All Cough Medicines- afternoon, This evening Mr. Traver is cure the Jis. ase. One "Pellet" is a geutia quality. laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Drug through the temples. The remedy is the Mr. E. (I. Case, a mail cairier of Can to give a lecture at the Court House gists sell them, and nothing is "Just as wealing of proper titled glasses.'* ton Center. Conn., w ho hss been in the his subject being “Bovs or Bricks.’’ Splendid assortment of good.” Easy to take as candy. Examinations Erec. U.S. Service lor about sixteen years, Patrons and School Officers meeting. D h . H enry M orris . Boy’s and Youth s Hifh says : “ We have tried many cough Saturday al 10 o’clock a meeting will medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Top Winter Shoes and be held of patrons and school officers, the Cough Remedy is king of all and one to r^ar- - Tn. <r^K «X*« M <“*< rn» .^jr be relied upon every time. We also find program will be as follows; Ladies ’ foot wear. it the best remedy for coughs and colds, “\V hat Constitutes a Good School.” giving certain results and leaving no George B. Lamb, ex County Supt. SEWING MACHINE. bad aftereffects. We are never without I have now in stock the bestquality of Ladies’ Shoes. A strong A. M. Ginn, Clerk, District No. <8 it in the house." For sale by Chas ROLLER BEARING. . Clough's Drug Store. G. A Walker, Teacher, District No. 39. high class line of well made, correct in style, fit and finish in the HIGH GRADE. “How to Secure the Best Teaching Ser. line, is made from the best selected leathers. No pasteboard Arrivals at Allen House. vice.” counters. Saturday.—D P. Clark. Hay City. Chas. H. Jones, Editor, Salem. It is always flattering T. H. Goyne, Director, District No. 11. .Sunday.—C. D. Gabrerisen, Saleiu. My 30 years’ practical experience gives me the advantage to a store to have many Monday.—B. F. Blaster and wife, “The Consolidation of School«».” L R Alderman, Supt. Yamhill Schools. selecting a stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for the Tilla««* N.Y. ;C. Austin, Netarts. regular customers. Peo W. W. Wilev, County Superintendent. Tuesday.—Cltss. H. Jones. Salem; “A Well Equipped School.’’ ple who come again and trade. Anna A. Tohl. Hebo; Effie A. Holt. L. R. Traver, Supt., Pendleton Selmoto. again must have confi O A. Loinmen, Clerk, District. No 28 My Misses and Children School Shoes are the best in Hemlock; Gollfred I.olirli, Bskethen: dence. W. II. Leach, Director, District No. 1. Madge Thomas. (Me Grice, F. M. Frank market for the price. The public is cordially invited to exa®iR* “Proposed School Legislation.” A large percentage of lin, Oretown; Scphir Nordhausen, Ne W. W. Wilev, County Superintendent our business comes from my good and prices before purchasing elsewhere. halem; Wiu. Campbell, Bay City. H. T. Botts, Director, District No. 9 regular customers who Wednesday,—Smith B. Holt, Nehalem; All persons interested in education nre CHARGE for Sewing Rips, nor Nailing Sole* on Shoa* Pi»r«h*irf trade here year in and L. R. Traver. Portland. I,. R. Aiderman. urgently requested bv Supt. Wiley to SHOE HOUSE. year out. They know McMinnville; T. A McDougall and wife be present on that day. and friend, F. E Bornemann, Bay City; our methods are right Croup. and that they will always * G. 8 Allen, Fisher, Wash; V. B. Goin, Not a minute should la* lost w hen a be used as we would like ? llebo. «1 ■■■ii child shows .«y tnptotns of croup. Cham- to be were we the buyer ’• No Opium in Chamberlain's berlain's Cough Remedy given as nxin by buying this as the chdd la*comes hoarse, or even Cough Remedy. instead of seller. Why reliable, honest, i There is not the least danger in giving •her the crounv cough appears, will pre not make this your reg Chaudierlain • Cough Remedy to »mall vent tin* attack. It never fail*, ai d in high grade sew children as it contains no opium or other pleasant and safe to take. For sale by ular trading place for ing machine. harmful drug. It has .in established Chas. 1. Clough's Drug Store. drugs and medicines. reputation of mor* than thirty years as STRONGEST GUARANTEE. the nrnat successful medicine in m* for ■ .II,., The patrons of what are called Repairs (inns, Locks, Tvprwrilers, Keys, Bicycle» colds, croup and whooping cangli. It ' barrel hous»s" in citiea may ba able National Sawing Machine Co Sewing Machines. Makes a Specially of PlumbiK- always cur*a an<l is pleasant to take. *•» (THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST ) Children like it. Sold by Chas. I. to drink detiaturised alcohol. O ci urw SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Repair it will kill \m but so docs the other. iSí''ii*«ASÍ’ I Ootigli'« Dm» Store. Our Big Stock of Christmas Goods will be on display next Monday. C. A. Prtzlaf. ’XMAS AND NEW YEAR’S NOVELTIES. CO TO JENKINS FOR PRESENTS K ovíii , üakin^ Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE cream of tartar, derived solely grapes, refined to absolute purity, the principle every of Royal Hence it that Royal the remarkable both flavor healthfulness. Powder its THE RED FRONT SHOE ?% A Store With REGULAR CUSTOMERS ? s Í J I ? Ì ? P. F. BROWNE, Salesman CLOUGH Ji S ewe Money FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. aj_ Shop, Opposite Jllex. McNair »I..............