HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 27» 19Q_
so axhauated when they m
that they made no retdstanee t*
i flay the snap shot man for telling the
captured. The bears, before tbn
Editorial Snap Shots.
,truth.
doned the ship, climbed the
the vessel and, as It H)U1
We wonder bow many prescriptions
It looks as though Francis J. Heney
from tbut outlook saw «bat
have been issued for a dose of the "crit
Fate
of
a
Schooner
That
Was
has made a grave mistake in jumping
tsb would be anyhow and then*
ter," Doc
onto Senator Fulton, for it certainly ap
mined to take the chnneea of
at « «
Used as an Experiment.
land, slim ns they were. Th»
We suppose if the Holstein advocates pears to most every fair minded person
succeed in forming a breeders association that it is a case of political persecution,
ran up a mast and remained .1
on Saturday the Jersey advocates will and we believe that the voters of Oregon
SHE WAS DASHED TO PIECES. til the mast fell. He wu,
again. The foxes run f rn«uJeaii,‘^L
will resent it at the first opportunity. It
want to do the same.
and down the deck and weut ll(eA®
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is easy enough to rnakea mistake and be
TinJ
She
the schooner, as did the buffjb J
1
A Thrilling Sight From th.
No one expected that the "special in misinformed, especially when one’s poli
s
Struck th. Seething Rap lids Until mid the geese. Not a true« off,J
terests’’ would favor a public dock and tical enemies are active, and this ie, pro
t’hV Mighty
T.r. Her Into buffalo was ever found. Twoju® t
EDITORS—
warehouse in this city and a line of bably, what Mr. Heney has done. Any
geese swam ashore half a mile
*
Splinter.
—
A
Pair
of
Tough Gosss.
steamers between Portland and this city. way, Senator Fulton is gaining friends,
Eliza
Datuson
and
Elsie
Seovell.
the falls. The other two mef
'«
it at «
Ciceroniane :
The following story of the first pub of the buffalo aud the foxis."
for, thus far, nothing has been proven to
>
0
The Ross bank in Portland was a poli injury his reputation. It is a chestnut
He excursion to Niagara Falls was
:
Elmer
Allen
and
Carl
Dauison.
Emersonians
tically bossed affair, and the depositors controversy,and it is remarkably strange
written at the time by an eyewitness:
now know what dirty politics and that so much is said about the Mitchell
HIT HIM IN TWO PLAC?J
•The schooner Michigan was the
banking combined amount to, for when faction using money at the hold up legis
motion by Rep. Allen, from Yamhill, largest vessel on Lake Erie at that The Way Cicero Treated Hu
Th« House of Representatives is an
banking institutions become head quar lature, but not a word is said about the
and the matter opened to debate. Mr. time. She was too large. In fact, to
Admirer Petrarch.
BM
ters for politicians depositors had better money used by the Simon faction, which organization which meets in the school
Pike produced proof of his eligibility in enter the various harbors ou the lake,
In the early autumn of 13.73
house
every
’
Thursday
evening
for
the
look out.
caused the hold up. If Mr. Heney and
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purpose of legisUting for the State of the form of letters from admiring con and being somewhat decayed In hei suffered an accident «bleb
A
The Headlight solicitor took in the Senator Fulton would get together and Oregon. Thia house was organized bj stituents in Polk County and from bis uppers, the owner. Msjor Frazer, got narrated in his own words.
dance at Meda and proved to be very settle their little misunderstandings it
divorced wife. After some discussion, the idea that she would answer the bear.” be writes to a trieud.
Prof.
Rutherford
about
a
month
ago.
popular when it came to ladies, choice.— would be to the credit of both.
tiit k Cicero, the num whom |
Three parties, the Socialists, Democrats the matter was postponed in order to purpose of testing the fate of a vessel loved and worshiped from uiy
Courier.
a
allow
Mr.
Pike
to
produce
further
proof.
that by accident might approach toe has just played me. I posteni
and Republicans have about’ equal
And why shouldn't he be popular with
In Memory of Margaret H. Owens, strength anti each ftosla a bill each week
The
motion
to
expel
Rep.
Dawson,
near the cataract and also the fate ot volume of Ills letters a lileb I « Al
the ladies, for the Headlight has always
to be introduced and debated upon by from Douglas, was next discussed living things that might be caught in out some time ago vvlib my
been popular with the ladies.
J
W ritten by a F riend
the members of the house. So far quite Aschini. of Washington County, pro the rapids. The proprietors of the because there «as uo original
Her soul is with the Father of Life,
duced
papers
from
the
County
Cleik
of
At the request of several pupils of the
a bit of time has been consumed in dis.
Her body with mother earth.
large public houses at the falls on both script accessible to the eupyhttK
Tillamook High School, who were some She’s gone from us ; that precious wife, cussing the elegibility of various mem Douglas County, showing that Mr. sides of the river and of stages and health hindered me, lmt my gre4t :.^^B
The mother who gave us birth.
what anxious to have a school paper,we
bers. Representative Pike, from Polk Dawson had taken out naturalization steamboats made up a purse to pur of Cicero mid delight iu tbs letter ,pr
have promised to help them out with the In glory and beauty, beauty, she’s living county, has been accused of being a papers in Douv'is County, and had chase the schooner, aware that they eagerness to possess them
In mansions of light above ;
printing, feeling assured that they will
Mormon and action taken to expel him changed his name from Von Duson to I would lie amply repaid by the specta ngalust my budlly ur.iU.1,. firs
beauteous and peacefully giving,
make the paper interesting, not only to So The
from the House. Mr. Pike has produced Dawson. The motion failed to get the tors that the exhibition would attract. laborlousness of the «oik. Tbfeb^^l
angels share of her love.
book which you have scan
the pupils, but the public as well. We
letters certifying to the excellent char necessary two thirds vote.
For several days previous to Sept,
For theFather hath crowned her in glory,
Motions to expel Rep. Wolfe and Rep. fl, 1828. the day for which the affair against the doorpost at the
wish the “The Bugle Call” success.
acter
be
has
borne
in
his
home
county,
She kneels at the throne of his grace.
my library. One day while gab;
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was fixed, which «’as Saturday, the the room thinking about somejaH
Where she pours forth the song and the but much damaging evidence bar been Van Patten were lost.
Wouldn’t it jar the fishermen on the
Rep.
Hanson,
of
Harney,
introduced
a
story,
stages aud canalboats came to Buffalo
produced against him, Mr. Dawson, of
With a form that's as bright as Christ’s Douglas, lias been accused of not being bill to irrigate lands in Harney County, crowded with people. On the night else, as I often do. I happened
bay if another cannery and cold storage
verteutly to catch the book la w KS
face.
plant was started up. A boat between
of Sept 5 wagons filled with country fringe of my gown. In Its fall Ititi^H
a citizen of tho United States, and a but it was lost after heated debate.
Tillamook and Portland would soon Where no sorrow or grief ever enters,
people
rattled
through
the
village
In
Rep.
Bramwell,
Socialist
from
Baker
me lightly ou the left legs IlttbiJ^M
great deal of debate Fad upon the
In that city, so full of God's light,
unbroken procession all night long, and the heel. 'What! My Cicero.' -¡iifi^M
bring this about, when the fishermen
motion to expel him. Motions to expel County, introduced an excellent bill in.
Where
with
joy
we
’
ll
receive
her
glad
on
the
morning
of
Sept,
fl
Buffalo
It
would get about what is paid on the
I. bantering him. 'pray what are
other members upon various grounds tended to equalize the wealth ot the
welcome,
Columbia river for their fish. Wouldn't
When we re thro with this toilsome, have been made from time to time, but state. Mr. Bramwell being himself a self seemed to be moving In one mass hitting me for?' lie suiJ uotblugi^^H
toward the point of attraction. Five
that be an agreeable surprise to the Till
long night.
so far every member has succeeded in man of great wealth, and generously steamboats had been advertised to next day as 1 catne again the
amook fishermen ?
Sweet Margaret, the sweet wife and retaining his seat.
offering to divide his own surplus, the leave Buffalo Saturday morning. They way lie lilt me again, and agtlifl
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mother,
bill was warmly supported by some were the Henry Clay. William Penn, laughed at him mid set him up lu^^B
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place. Why make a long story? o^^B
The daughter, the sister, the friend.
No one blames the transportation com
others,
but »ai lost by an overwhelming Pioneer, Niagara and Chippewa. The
Miss
Lillie
Young
has
come
back
from
Oh ' With what joy we shall meet her,
aud over again I went ou suberic
pany for monopolizing the transport«
When we get to that world without California to Tillamook once more to vote.
Chippewa was appointed to tow the same hurt. mid. thinking he tnlgls, A
tion business. The question, however, is,
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end.
schooner Michigan to the Niagara river. cross at having to stand on the gnus ...
live. She says that it is easier to stay
Miss Davis is very much perplexed,
How long will the dairy associations, Methinketh the angels are happier
I was a passenger on her.
I put him up a shelf higher, but^B
in Tillamook and dodge rain drops than
Over history she does not get vexed;
shippers and merchants stand being
For receiving her into their realm ;
"As soon as we got well under way till after the repealed blows
it is to live in California and fight fleas
But John is such a dreadful hoy.
squeezed. They have certainly liked it in Methinketh Christ’s smile lit her path and mosquitos.
We dreams of Helen, but not of Troy. the scene became Interesting. The oth same spot had broken the skin idMH
way,
the years gone by and must consider it
er four steamers came plowing along far from despicable sore Ind rfsslifc (j|
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While
His
dear
hands
of
love,
took
the
nice to be squeezed so long and repeated
At the semi-aunual election of the
helm.
Wanted by Wilbur Burdick, a teething In our wake, crowded to the guards I despised It, though, reckoning I Bnfj
with passengers and bands of music cause of my accident of much
ly. Please, Mr. Transportation, give
That guided her barque to the pearly literary societies held last week, the fol ring.
playing. The Chippewa towed the big weight than the accident Itself. 1 geon'i
them another long hug and squeeze
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lowing officers were elected:
gate.
schooner to Yale’s landing, on the Can last, when the pain was too uinda The
While the heavenly hosts that throng
The following was heard in the
E mersonian S ociety .
ada side of the Niagara river, where
brate
What a funny lot of people we do run Met her on the golden pathway
English literature class, which Prof. our passengers went ashore, as did only for m.v wit. but for sleep J
President—Albert Bramwell.
With the glorious and heavenly song.
rest, so that to neglect the lbln;a «renin
across sometimes. They will yell their
Rutherford
had
charge
of
while
Miss
Vice President—Ralph Himes.
those of the William Penn. The pas longer seemed not courage, but a
heads off inluvorof good roads,vet along You are fitted, sweet Margaret, to enter,
20,
Davis was taking the examination:
Secretary—Vida Rogers.
sengers of the Henry Clay and Pio ness, 1 was forced to call In the«
For
von
sang
the
song
of
the
Lamb,
about tax collecting lime they "beef’’
ing, H
Prof.:
"Clara,
name
one
of
Landor's
Pianist
—Mabel
Edmunds.
neer
landed
on
the
American
side.
With Moses and Elias, while your earth
tors, who have now for some iq
and belly ache like blazes if they’ve got
last books,”
Yale’s Landing was three miles above been fussing over this really nib at Toe
Sergeant.at.Arma—Elmer Allen.
friends.
to pay a lew dollars towards it. With
Gave due prise to your heavenly calm.
the falls, and the crowds of people lous wound, not without greet 1 StW
Clara: "Pericles and Aspasia."
Critic—Frank Fike.
the timber ow tiers paying about 70 per Christ's arms opened wide to receive you,
were taken from there on down the and some danger to the wounded III choice
Prof.: “Albert, who was Aspasia?”
C iceronian S ociety .
cent of the taxet ol the county, surely it
For his promiseisto all,good and true,
Albert, knowingly: "I think he river In wagons of all kinds. The hour as they insist, tho'igh 1 think yoaia notinec
President—Robert Stillwell.
is not exactly pro|>er to “beef" about Who do unto others in the earth life
lived about the time that Pericles did.” fixed for towing the Michigan from Just what reliance 1 place on fr Why
Vice-President—Oscar Asclnm.
Good deeds, as they’d have others do.
Yale's Landing to the rapids was 3 prognostications either of good
tuxes under those conditions.
Prof.: " I think he was the wife of
Secretary—Mabel Goy ne.
In the afternoon.
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Let us all be prepared for his coming,
So this Is how my lielored Clem I
•
Pericles.”
Pianist—Lillie Anderson.
"This task, an extremely hazardous treated me. He long ago struct^E'
/\s the soul ot sweet Margaret so true.
There are 17 bachelors in town by
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Sergeant-at Arms—Will Andersen.
actual count and good looking kadoies Whose memory will light up our path
one. was Intrusted to the oldest sailor
The Junior class began botany this on the lake. Captain Rough. With a heart, and now he has struck myip’ Pre«
way.
nt that. Lome girls, get busy, you know
Critic—Violet Noyes.
—From II. C. Ilollway-Calthorpi
Make even this world seem new.
this is leap year.—Herald.
week,
so
we
n.av
soon
expect
to
hear
of
yawl boat and five sturdy oarsmen the trarch."
W * *
Rev. D
Tillamook City girls don't want to be For her garments shall shiue like the
some remarkable discoveries in that old captain got the schooner under
W anted .
stars,
bothered with such an homely lot, and,
science.
way.
They
towed
her
to
within
a
quar
By Wilbur Burdick—An ever moving
With a radiance more beauteous than
GUIDEPOSTS IN FRANCE the we
w at *
further, the girls know that they would
ter of a mile of the first rapids and
engine.
the sun,
The high school drama has been within half a mile of the tremendous
have their hands full trying to straight Around her a glorious halo
By Carl Dawson—An expanding hat
selected and the cast chosen. The play precipice Itself—as near as they dared A Striking Feature cf the P.s Save
en some of them out. Better still, we
That is given by God's Holy One.
band.
Throughout
1 nrougnoui the
vric wunu;»
Country. i
is entitled “ Diamonds ahd Hearts," and approach. They cut the big vessel
suggest that Charley Reynolds auction Oh ' Who can describe the sweet glory.
A feature of the roads of Frro*‘“roP"
By Marion Hare—A pair of corked
adrift,
and
she
passed
majestically
on,
will
probably
be
given
about
the
middle
off some of these bachelors to ascertain
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.
...
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That must be that dear one's lot there? shoes.
the ever present guidepost. . ri«.r*:nr I
of April. As soon as the plays arrives while the oarsmen of the yawl had to poets consist of an iron plaque a One o
whether they have any intrinsic value in For we know God is true to his promise,
By the Emerson lans—A rest from the
And her life was one long living prayer.
active practice will be begun, The bend their every nerve and muscle to two feet long aud a foot high sec he we
the matrimonial market.
Bugle Horn.
remove themselves from the peril of
annual drama means a great deal of
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ite
being drawn down by the rushing wa mounted on sturdy posts or fas
By Miss Lister and Miss Davis— A rest. hard work for both
studenti and
to some substantial wall. Tbej
Following the lead of Astoria and
By Blanche—A beau, Pete Allen pre teachers, but it has come to be expected ters. Indeed, such had been the fear
M im
Eugene, Salem has raised $7,000 lor
and apprehension of the men that they painted in white and blue and
ferred.
unir
publicity purposer. Eleven oilier good
Poor
coffee
has
to
be
each year, and the benefits derived by mutinied against Captain Rough and without any possibility of tristake
By Clarence Stanley—A girl, anyone
Oregon towns should join the proces
only
the
commune
or
towiisM
those who get the training make it well cut the towline before the time he
sion. To avoid offensive personality,we sold in bulk, it isn’t worth
will do, if he can't get Myrtle.
worth while.
had set. If they had obeyed the reck which they stand, but the next B'
mention no names except Albany. Baker
By
Misa
Lister
—
A
husband.
No
one
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less old captain, he. the yawl and its tant place la either direction as
Citv, Pendleton. Union, La Grande. Ash packing.
but
a
good
cook
need
apply.
land. Medford, Roseburg. Corvallis, Me
The principal amusement last week crew would have preceded the Michi the distances between all the ^kpply«
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Your grocer return, your money If you don't
Minnville and Oregon City —Oregonian
points upon that route. Thus you J Lo.t
upon the glayground was the time gan over the falls.
Elsie Seovell and Oertrude McKim-
Anil Tillamook City is not considered, lllco Schilboe's Beit we nay h«n>.
"The high grounds on both shores of find If you are traveling ou «'
honored game of “ shinny,” a pleasant
mens succeeded in passing the last ex
for, instead of raising money to boom
pastime which not only furnishes capi the river were lined with people as the which leads to Paris that the
the city and county, it lias been raising
Do your banking business with the amination for teacher's certificates with tal exercise, but allowsyou to satisfy any Michigan, unguided by human agency, the metropolis will appear on flie^B'11
boys and young men to become boozers, oldest and strongest bank in Tillamook floe grades. The girls will not quit lingering traits of savagery which may approached, head on. the first rapid of board, although It may be severalp These
We,Ines
the seething descent, apparently keep dred kilometers distant.
school, but will go right on till June and
gamblers and criminals. Now do not County.—Tillamook County Bunk. •
lie in you by inflicting upon your fellow ing the very course that a skillful nav
In addition to these K,lillepw3 wHH
finish with their class. We wish the
girls success, but we know that the work man the worst torture you could desire igator would have guided her in. The Touring Club of France has PBtls ■
they will do will just add to the excellent in a perfectly legitimate way. The American ensign streamed from her the chief roads a series of signs
fellow who hasn't at least two or three bowsprit and the Brltlah jack floated symbols to Indicate to motorists
record the high school has had for send
P*
lumps or abrasions this week upon that at her stern. The vessel shot the first bicyclists what sort of a roml tbejJ®
ing out good teachers.
rapid unhurt, still head on, making a approaching. The sign "ralentir,
••
highly
sensitive
part
of
his
anatomy
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Pay y
kuown as the skin may justly be accused plunge, shipping a sea and rising from translated into good United
Barney Hanson is once more among
of being unpopular. What a pity the It In beautiful style. In her descent of means to “let up.” has caused 0 taye tlx
us to cheer the editors of the society
the second rapid, the water momenta motorist who Is unfamiliar
papiers. lhey know ; that when news hard hearted old Romans didn't know rily Increasing in velocity and tumult, road he Is traveling to slow do»» Bank,
about "shinny.”
her towering masts went by the board, to find shortly after the sign bad , Lambi
gets scarce Barney is a subject of never
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giving the spectators a startling repre passed that It was well that be
”
failing interest and that his stock of
W, Westinghouse Burdick snd.T. sentation of the crashing of a vessel's tention to it because of a steep
good nature is unlimited.
Eilieon Finney, the two leading Inven spare In a shipwreck at sea. She or some abrupt turn. There 1»
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tive geniuses of the high school, have swung around and presented her cuse. In view of yie symbols and1»
N ews from the Hors« of R efreskn
been conducting some very interesting broadside to the dashing and foaming boards, for any one motoring In P™ W«
tatives .
electrical experiments lately. If these water, and. after remaining, as it seem to get on the wrong road or to
and strictly prohibits
The session of the Oregon House of I
gentlemen escape an early death from "<1. stationary for a moment, swung unexpectedly into trouble - ErM*
around until she was headed upstream. brey in Outing Magazine.
Representatives held Thursday evening
the numerous perils of their chosen oc.
“Passing the third rapid she bilged
was
an
exciting
one
from
start
to
finish.
baking powder—
cupation, we may expect to point to
The motion to expel Rep. Pikn, froln them some day as the men who made but carried her hull to all appearances
Shakespeare’s Last ,lln<**
whole as she tossed and groaned be
According to a tradition **
Folk. wa. taken from ths t.ble upon the Tillamook High School famous.
tween Grass island and the British down by Ward, the vicar of Strt®
shore to the Horsesfioe fall, over which Shakespeare's last Illness
.
she was drawn sternforemoat and brought on by a “merry meeting
hurled Into the thundering abyss. She
Drayton and Ben Jonson. A10g
1 he *.ile of alum foods
was dashed to fragments before she thorlty. Halllwell Phillips,
has been made illegal in Wellington and the District of Colum«
struck In the seething waters below the great poet died of typhoid.fl
immediately after she went over bun- by the filth and bad drain««i*
bia, and alum baking powders aie everywhere recognized as
ffreds of people hurried below the falls New Place. Like nearly
injurious.
W° COTer«’ »'th fragments else about Shakespeare, the q»*
of the vessel. Nowhere could be found
of the character of his l»st Ills*
.m1“cb as two boards nailed together, be answered only conjectursflT
wlicn ordering baking powder,
NU
” er‘ broken In“»
I
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THE
BUGUE
CflUU.
Tillamook High School N^cus and
Society Paper
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K
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I
COFFEE
E ngland S ays
NO ALUM
I n F ood
So doe3 I* rance
So does Germany
Io protect yourreif against alum
Say ptainhj
whin*'!
ROYALS
M'cblcan
tow .11 riL””1 '*f‘
■ent rhb*T Z**’ l<XW* On ,h* derk
,ThPDr*l0 u n* WM ,nr'°*a I»
■nd be very sure you g- t Royal.
Royal » the only Baking Powdrr made from Royal Grape
Cream of I artar.
It adds to the digestibility and whole“
some bcm of the food.
,board the
At th« Wind'» Msrey.
"Scroggins Is always boast»
when she started on her trip toward
•b» falls a wild bull buffalo from a his new balloon.”
"That’s all it’s good for."
, X’Yn Pr"1'r’e' ,W"
fro,n ‘be
"What's all it's good forT
Lake Superior regions, two foxes a I “To blow abouf’-ClerelaM
whTtL’ **’.* r,,t ,nd fo”r
*nou«h ot
the trin
,
b^otrt
Z
,b* fl'’t «PM. «nd they
’he ,W'ft
Dealer.
Use For Them All.^^.
"Ton have three pairs of g!»**
feanor.”
—|
"Tea; I uae one to read with. .
see at a distance and the thi™ ”
' th« other two.”
pow
erru
sw«
lx .“a J?.uPO
7r.
rf,,1 | .,w
*P ™«Wfn|. I
There Is nothing worse f<*
I ly «04 reached the shore.
------------- ‘ They ware than a vagabond life.—Hom*