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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH? 12« 100^ ' + £bc k „(L; says the cheese factory win “I— A BOWL OF BITTER TEA. DESIRE OF DISTINC * Call. * l»Ein operations as soon as it is vatu Himalayan Hospitality In a 8nww Quaint Illustration of I by the school. . Phase of Human Nats*. Envelop««! Envelop«! Hovel. Hovol. w D Gladwill has been remodeling I d "D oc Gordou," by jj - In spite of a poverty which limit» I hss h’ouwby putting in a stairway, more their good Intentions tbe lnhabiUnte kina Freeman, 1» B quaint1 windows, etc. , of <vnn7 and south central Asia dis- •f a peculiar phase of L. N. Saudoz went to Cloverdal .,1a, a charming hospitality. Such, at It develops with the visiu of Lst, is the impression gained from [ TuesJay with butter. doctors to their poor» patients Mr. Ellsworth Huntington a book. The Tillamook, Oregon, March 13, 1908. James drove all the Mr Epplett Heard From. Pulse of Asia ” Dr, Gordon about the At Matavsn, a village in the pro about three o'clock our fire „»iniioHT.I Ince of Ladakh, the habitable portion country. The country Wanted, by Claudie Edgar, a horse i afternoon EDITORS: ---------- - .nd .. d,d ... 2.. that isn't a humorist. C1CEEON1ANS— of tbe upper Indus valley, a frlc^ > either saturnine with an J*-,, long to get into line and with the help D ear S ir , vvjley villager Invited Mr. Huntington to dive which had something a|mw ■ ■ ■ E i . ua D awson and E lsie S covell . of lhe drum and marching four abreast, the communication ron. W W 7 Lillie told Ollie that if they could find | down from the crust which covered It, or they were effusively E mersonian »— we were all out and away from the and Ulk.ng to my •"d “ forcing apple Jack upon the 7 a buggy they would go riding, You I buiiding in sixty-four second.. We can earnest aolic. .lion I deem t »1 duty eight or ten feet of snow Into a one tors. James was much rtrao ?• E lmer A llen and C arl D awson . story house. This was at an elevation know Lillie has tbe Horace. curious unconcern shown b< ™ do better than that with more practice, to myself and pu ic o g August of 10,500 feet. a e ■ fives of the patients nod e’t Although it was April 11. the snow, Quite a number of high school students News from the House of Representa Our building lias fine, wide stairsand when my daughter wr patients themselves, in on|. the doors are wide and open outward. 1907, and »asso ow in lvi)Oin J even on a level, was higher than the and several of the teachers attended the tives. that of a child suffering tro tops of tbe houses. Where It had been We clear the building in less than a remarked to severa under- party given by the Invincible Star Lodge The principal business of tbe session case of measles, was much , shoveled off the flat roofs It formed evinced. Tbe majority of th» of the C. M. A last Saturday night. was the election of permanent officers. minute and a half juat at ordinary dis- was talking to t at cou high banks, protecting them from the I stand how it was she was so low in reau- Every one had a "jolly good time," as is Upon the first ballot the votes for speak miseal, so anything would have to ! were. the very old and nil«'1' 1 1 mg while only six months before elre wind and making them the favorite always the case at a C. M. A. party. and they discussed and bearjjjji er were divided between Stanley, Repub happen pretty suddenly to keep us from sitting room at that season and even ¡graded 91 in the same study." The their symptoms with much ¡7,' lican, Himes, Democrat and Bramwell getting out in good shape. reason I took exception to tiie reading In winter, for the sunshine Is always attitude as they might have See Mr. Pike for lessons in vocal music. Socialist, no candidate received a major a a a was; First, I thought it was oral only. warm In that dry, cloudless climate. He can give recommendations from all ity. On the second ballot Stanley with When the little black cows had been the mechanism of a woodn 4, Dr. Allen, of the high school, has been Second, the vast difference in the grad any emotion was shown, It driven and pulled out of the way Mr. of who were at the party. His favorite drew and the Republicans and Socialists very busy the past week. His prescrip a singular Inverted pride, "| H Huntington descended to an almost song is "Skip-ta-ma loo." united upon Bramwell, who was elected tions are gur.rranteed to cure, and for . ing six months before. Later I visited Mr. Wiley's office and closed shed used for the two or three terrible night, doctor," uld ( bv a large majority. ■ a a the benefit of those who may not be woman, and a smirk of self Anderson, ot Columbia County, was able to obtain private consultations we , ■ he explained to me that the reading ex hardy sheep and goats and was usher was over her ancient face. At the 'party Saturday night, Elmer amination was partly writlen work, and ed. stooping. Into a dark stable con Allen was arranged before the court on elected clerk of the house and Peters, ol intend to publish a few of his best. taining a little pony, shaggy, like all er did have an awful night" I acknowledged my mistake to him. the charge of stealing four sticks of wood Currv, was elected seargeant at arms. the animals. Bending low once more, married daughter, with a t I made no complaint against the The charge against Rep. Wolfe was from the city of Tillamook. Professor For a bad cold—Get something to cure grading of these papers, with the ex be cllmlied over a high sill and was In expression. Even the children ing about tbe doctor looked Rutherford was the attorney lor the taken from the table and Mr. Wolfe it. Dr. Allen. ception of the three following questions : the warm, close family living room. prosecution and Mr. Albert Mason was was given ten minutes in which to pro Light and air came ln through a hole sclously proud tiecause their old The first in arithmetic addition problem, in the roof a foot square surmounted mother had had an awful night the attorney for the defense. After the duce his certificates of nomination and Quite an excitement was raised one which was correctly added but mis by a chimney pot a foot high made of call of tbe two doctors at the trial the jury ol girls brought in a ver election. When he returned, he was put morning last week when the horse driven copied, which I thought she should have three stones set up to keep out the was positively hilarious. Quinol dict of "not guilty.” Wc hope Elmer in charge of the seargeant at arms and to school by Claudia and Maude Edgar snow. A few bits of ragged cloth on old apple Jack were forced upotj, will think better of woman’s suffrage his papers examined. The credentials was seen running for the livery barn received some credit for. Question two was I11 h'story, which the mud floor for sleeping purposes, a The old woman in the adjoin^, were found to bear bogus seals, but in with an empty buggy attached. We now. room, although she was evldeitn' ;4 ana spite of this the motion to expel him dill were much afraid that the young ladies Mr. Wiley admitted was correct, but half dozen metal utensils and an iron ferlng, kept calling out a table c g / The question of taking in out side not get the necessary two thirds vote. had been hurt, and | two brave sop had been overlooked by the examiners, pot full of Himalayan tea. kept warm her cackling old voice. members is still being debated in the The charge against Rep. Shrode of being homores immediately started to the and for which she received no credit at over some embers, comprised all the “Those people seem posltlrelj Jr- visible equipment for housekeeping. a Japanese spy was next investigated, rescue. But the girls soon arrived un. the time, but later it was allowed. senate, because that old soul Is slefi’ After the host had persuaded Mr. Question three in school law was, and although he has been studying hurt and ready to try their playful steed Huntington to take a seat on the floor James when he and the doctoi The following conversation was heard closely the map of the Pacific Coast and how does a teacher's certificate affect another round. a half palsied old woman Insisted upon again in the buggy. "They are,” said Dr. Gordaa;ffifi in the forth grade room the other dav. carrying about a crooked stick, thought the length of contract. Her answer ladling out for him a bowl of tea. It Theo.: " Lillie, have you a Youth's Com to be a Japanese surveying instrument, For love-sickness—Get married. Dr. was, “ By the expiration of the cer was surprisingly good In view of the the old woman herself, who knostt-A panion in your desk.” Lillie: "No, 1 urn he was aquitted. tificate, ’ or words to that effect, 1 fact that a poor grade of tea leaves enough that she has not long ifl Allen. a Youth's Companion.” a • ■ haven't the papers here to get the ex had been steeped half an hour or more Did you ever think that the tea House Bill No. 6 was again discussed, Wilbur . Why is it so hard to keep act wording. Now, Mr ‘Wiley, quite with milk, butter, salt and soda. In distinction was one of the not- .. and being put upon its final passage,was haps the most, intense parelJkWH? If you get sick, see Dr, Alien, the high lost. Clarence quiet ? uncalled for, published her mistakes, richer houses Mr. Huntington was emotion of the human sonl? hiJH often served with tea which had been school physician. It has been rumored that the combi Theo: That's easy. It's because be is but forgot to publish mistakes n.ade by Improved by being churned violently the way these people live ben, p ' the examiners. nation of special interests which seem to exceedingly fond of a Noyes. blng away at the soil like aats. Sometimes the senate adjourns before ■ ■ a Her certificate dated Feb. 16th, 1907, In a slender, greasy black churn, twen most of them have In their Unfl control the house consists of Joe Bush, ty inches long by four ln diameter, ln the House of Representatives does. Of Jimmy the Sailor and Jean Price, To grow tall — Keep on growing. Dr. which can be seen any time, is graded order to mix the rancid butter well three ways of attracting notktSa Here course Lillie always waits for her broth Allen. as follows: Orthography, 84; Reading, Into tbe compound before It was turn- momentary consideration of thei is a chance for the muck rake. ■ S ■ er. but as he and Sap look so much alike —birth, marriage, sickness and 91; Writing, 94; Geography, 83; Mental ed Into the drinking bowls. • a a that we can’t blame her for sometimes In playing catch or catching behind With the first they are hardly vjlfl Arithmetic, 76; Written Arithmetic, 90 ; Miss Gertrude McKimens has been the bat Mr. P. Peters is making himself making a mistake for you know "mis concerned; even with the second», teaching school at Wilson river for a lew English Grammar, 87 ; Modern History, DANTE’S HUMOR. famous. For further information see takes do happen,” have nothing to do. There in > r. 90; Phy. Hygiene, 95; Theory of Teach, days, in the place of Esther Munson* ■ ■ ■ Mr. Peter or some of those unjointed who is sick. ing. 86; Civil Government, 92; School It Is of ths Wholly Unoonsclous Kind women than men. as usual, In the first issue of the Bugle Call Mr. fingers of his. though the women want to mntlj’^ « 3> A Law, 90. General average. 88 1-6. and Woefully Grim. • ■ • the men do not. There remiisi, Pike advertised for half a dozen wives. We bear that Sap has taken up the Mr. Wiley was surprised and indignant The humorous side of Dante Is ana sickness and death for a standbj,»^ To get thin—Fast a while. Dr. Allen, Four called the same evening. It pays study of Botany, hut the only kind of when lhe matter was brought to his lyzed In the Westminster Review by speak. If one of them Is naUyffi|a to advertise. plant which seems to engage his atten a « ■ The new block which has just been attention in the last mouth, that he George Trobrldge, who is a great ad and dies, the people are sroaibi tion is the lily. We call his analysis mirer of the famous poet and who has The high school poet says this week . thrown open south of the school house has been accused as in 3 and 54 of his in previous writings expressed his ap take notice. The sick personal .. passing and it begins something like this, corpse have a certain state andMa articles, when I am informed that 11 The rivers sing the lullabies makes an excellent play ground. Some "You 1 love,” and that is about all, or is Tn the ocean's wailing cries. gentleman living in Tillamook City preciation of Dante as a nature poet which they have never attained# day when this and the block in front are and as a novelist. as far as he gets. He is studying rail Why, bless you, man, I bare aB While the great grav rocks look on built up, we will be badly crowded, The that had a daughter write for the Although Dante’s great poem Is a tlent, a middle aged woman, vka In silent wonder nt the song ; road construction, too, and every Sun August examination and failed, told school needs more ground. “comedy,” In the sense of being a been laid up for years with tw And the echoes of tbe wild, day afternoon he seems to mix that with him the same thing 10 his face in Tilla drama working to a happy ending, we tlsm, and she Is fairly vaiaglofltafl Stranger ever, never mild, a « ■ his Botany. Call us—In the spring. mook City. Now, Mr. Editor, thia is do not look for ridiculous situations in so Is her mother. She brags of is rW After the senate was over a a a heresay. but 1 heard it from Mr, Wiley ft. such as we usually associate with valid daughter. If she had beajL a a a Oscar began to run, How is Bob ? Oh, he is Still-well. He ran right out in the hall-way himself. Why did he not take exception tbe Idea of comedy. Ridiculous situa ly an old maid on her hands,she» #<1 Mr. Rooscyelt has won eternal fame a a a And down the steps, one by one. tions occur nevertheless, and there is have been ashamed of her, smith® in this matter from this man! as the man with the big stick: Mayor He ran out into the moonlight The fine day we had Monday made no lack of humor even In tbe poet’s de man herself would have beens»®! Lane as the man with the little stick, Simply, Mr. Editor, because I am And how his spirits did fall. most of the pupils wish that they were i and now Mr. Sliroad is winning a glor more over the county than the other scription of the sufferings of the lost. discontented. But she has ftlrl|> For the girl that he thought was fishing or out in the woods away from Dante's humor, however, is of the un Maliel, ious reputation as the man with tbe Iman and he thought lie would arouse conscious kind, arising from a total ried rheumatism It has been tokfe ; town. It is only a case ol spring-fever, Wasn't Mabel at all. I more public sympathy by attacking me. lack of perception of the ludicrous. It a husband and children. I trt jS I crooked stick. so we suppose they will recover. young man, one has to hare bilS| | a a a The editors all have the blues, Now, Mr. Editor, it seems to me this Is said that he was never seen to smile, footstool of elevation among j For they are very short of news. a a a What is the feeling between our two man Wiley must consider himself inse and we can quite believe it, since he lows, even If It Is a mighty qMfl And on jokes they dare not dwell, Of course after the terrible accident society pn|>ers juit now? Well, it is hard cure in his seat to resort to any such never forsakes sober seriousness in his For some get angry when they ” tell;" or he loses his self respect »^' to define, but they are on a good deal in the Cleveland school, everybody is writings, and It is his deadly earnest respect Is the best Jewel we bin tactics to gain public sympathy. So please excuse us for this time, interested in fire drill, and Monday the same terms as Fulton and lienev. And if you can, forget this rhyme. Honest peddling, in my optuion, I con ness that betrays him Into occasional comicality. Much Wanted. sider honorable, whether done by team The sinners In hell, the poet tells us. or on a bicycle. I will admit my educa The following advertisement IJS Prof. Walker is varnishing the desks in BLAINE new house this summer. are relegated to their proper quarters from a Boston paper of a date«« the schoolhouse. Everybody being over the grippe. Dr. tion is limited, especially in Billingsgate. on the Judgment of Minos, who Indi the nineteenth century by Mr. JiSW Frank Dye and wife, of Tillamook, are Hagey is at leisure now to go fishing I could call names and throw mud, but cates the particular circle to which the Harrah for Blaine, the new hotel is In “The Stranger In America.' visiting lauies Woods and family. fast being completed. and hunting which he does, and then I value my reputation as a gentleman.” culprit Is consigned by wrapping bls that the domestic problem 9| In 'conclusion I will say, I leave try tall so many times around his bestial of modern manufacture. But • > Charley Farnsworth came over the Hugh Welsh visited home folks Satur comes back in the evening and says he reputation and Mr Wiley's as to truth, body. Fancy the trembling sinner mistress of today would dare « day. trail Irom the valley last week. no see em. varacity and fair dealing in the hands waiting to count the colls that he may pose such conditions on tbe biMS Otto Curl went to Sheridan Sunday Mr. Ward, a realestate agent, was in know his fate I of the public. BOULDER CREEK. our neighborhood Saturday. where he intends joining S. F. Moon in In tbe kitchen? It is a horrible punishment which is Much Wanted: A neat, wellMjj Very respectfully, Sarah and Ruth Gray spent Monday their trip to California, his brother Al H. A. Chopard set out quite a large assigned to those guilty of simony, to female to do kitchen work In J vis accompanied him over the trail. with Misa Roaa Moon. T. E. E pplett . be buried head downward In a circular ' strawberry bed last Monday, Also family In Charlestown, near B*: Forrest Ayer was in Blaine Saturday several dozen raspberries. Seth F. Moon and family went over Pit. with only the legs and feet pro the trail to Sheridan, where tliev will looking for medicine for his sick horse W. N. Bays, J. J. Hollett and Henry To the Voters of the Second Justice truding, while flickering flames glide She may pray and sing not over the dishkettle. She visit relatives awhile before going to Smith have toturned from Sheridan, District of Tillamook County,Ore. over tbe soles of the latter, inflicting to meeting, but not belong to tkffl California. exquisite torture, yet our sense of hu gregation of midnight worsbipf” SANDLAKE where they went last week to haul out Will Yarnell has been on the streets ol I hereby announce myself as a candi mor Is provoked by the description of Inquire at Repertory offlee, w Everybody is getting ready to plant Mr Moou's household effects. They re Blaine. port the roads to be very good as far as date for the office of Justice of*the Peace Dante standing over one of these holes ton. ! garden this fine weather, and holding a conversation with its oc Thursday, while the Welsh boys were Dolph, but on the other side they are a for the second justice district* in Tilla L. A. Hoyt is able to be up and around cupant "reversed, and as a stake out at work, someone entered lhe house A Natural Fortre»»- fright. John Creecy did not come back mook County, subject to the Republican driven | again. tn the soil," while numberless In the northern part of M m * and ate all tbe apple sauce. With them, but went to Portland to visit primaries to be held April 17, 1808. legs wriggle m continual motion Atkinson's made their first batch of Is the most remarkable uaturtl f* Ben Comer has been wanting to buy n his sister, we are informed. around him. A. T. W hite . In the world. It Is occupied by» cow to save carrying milk so far for his cheese last Friday for this year. Mrs. Lena McIntyre visited her K R 'Creigton and family visited with tribe who call themselves the dog. hut now the dog is dead and Ben mother, Mrs. W. N. Bays, last Saturday Tn 8pMr,n« *>y Firslight, E, R. Hayes and family Sunday. $100 Reward, $1OO. the Rocks. The fortress Is a do sn’t care for « cqw. and Sunday. ter^ orb?,,’'?,nT *°nth ln «*• blue precipitous rock of enonnoos 1» All of the young folks of Sandlake Dee Moon (eels proud of his roadsters. ters of the Mediterranean one may fre- feet high and eight square w* G. H. Robison went to the city Mon visited L. A. Hoyt's Sunday and they all Whoa Barney. flsh11'5 behold °>« strange sight of area. Its sides are so steep ’ day after a load of supplies. Ralph Bundy has got the contract to report an enjoyable time. Several pho the ar1d',Bfrea1Plng a ricb harvM‘ with cannot be climbed without s® O. W. Kinnaman and H. Foland Xh“t * fortllke instrument, means. Within it is hollow,“* cut wood lor the school house and John tographs were taken by our Sandlake started for Sheridan Sunday evening to which is used in place of a net. There only entrance Is by a subtn* Moon the contract lor building a wood photographer, Joel Atkinson. Ira Diuiond. our Sandlake wolf I | meet relatives who are coming from the sln/|1<'leDt Peche *nx «»mbeaux,” • passage.—St James' Gazette. shed ” t on a visit. foundation ol th- U.f.,, Sud "Î ll1' X?,tOn?,°f fl8hlnK « Right by hunter, shot at a couple of dogs last , Perl Conlson is building a new milk •tranrthby buddioR up'lhe G. II. Robison and family visited at «.l.tine U.mt, lu fol,,“ IH work i hï tne light of a blazing fire, still exists Saturday night and the ¡neiglilwra all Thrift. house to accommodate his seperator, O. W. Kinnaman'» last Sunday. tXVtX' °f harty toUer’ °f There is an old fashioned Mrs. Curl visited her daughter, Mrs. thought that some one had killed a Farmers around here are busy putting ~ U... UfoU..oe Ure Worn ¿.l?.galn a "^llhood.-Wlde ought to come Into use agalirj Forrest Aver, Wednesday and Thursday, burglar, but afterwards fouud out dif in oats during the fine weather we hare World Magaxlno. There are a distressing »«J * C° ' TolMo.O. Mr. Bays, Mr. Hollett. Johnnie Creecv ferent. been enjoying. B. Edwards made a trip to Tillamook shiftless people In tbe ■ and Henrr Smith, each took a load of JTak. Hair, |r araUy Pil| , for Mn , lipalion J. J. Hotlett went to; the sawmill Third in"* °00d T“r"’ Et0- while we shall call no household goods out to Sheridan fiir S. Friday and returned Saturday. one*1«? . Ten"nt-S<* here! 1 Monday toget a load of lumber for the I’m reader will pause at James Atkinson is going to have a one of a committee of mea in this every F. Moon. . cheese factory he is building. men in graph and think seriously e*® barn built this summer. partment, and pTe called to Mk Grandpa Coulson went to Ben ver last large , , . , , , , l un Carl Jensen Jensen came came up from Hebo ------- I you shlftlessness.—Atchison Globe- to sell your flute, Joel Atkin«», the bronco rider, got | s.|un| ,nd Friday. The Changed j "econd Floor Ten- 1 ' ---- ------- 1 at home until "nt — Delighted to see you left Sunday evening standing m the Dee |ones is preparing ground (or oats. > you. I'm one . Sunday afternoon. , another committee and Mrs. Nathan Moon, who has had a road on his head, but he got up. shook i Professor Willard S. Buel, a candi- Every man takes care “»»•‘¡' l 1 - —I was about so up and ask Ton you if you'd sell B«t I>9 severe attack of la grippe, is improving. the mud out of liis ears, and got on ! date for county superintendent, was bor does not cheat him- ” four baby.—Lippincott’s. The Welsh boys have moved into their again, and the way he came in was not interviewing the voters in this precinct cornea when he begins to care does not cheat his neighbor, new house and now all they lack is a slow. last week. Capital Stock ....................... ... ™. . Touching. B El wants and Pearl Hagey are in. goes well. He has changedJ* ,¿7 »«.Olio. cook. Mrs Elsie Kinnaman visited her aunt. ' ‘ s; re ^ftT ¿nd"7 i'“““7 ,or *'• ‘•nk-ng cart Into a chariot of the »•»' W. S. Buell was in Blaine last week tending to start for Dundee next Mon- Mrs. Robison, last Monday. •nd solicite your business. i day. ■on. electioneering. Mrs. Orah Hayes received the sad I Mr» Nannie Dye, of Tillamook, spent Ben Comer and Bruce Ross were down a few days last week with Mrs. o W. ^^cu!. Savings and Tnm o, A Llttls Ba». news that her mother was very low and from S<|uare Top Saturday. Kinnaman. her daughter. Cassidy-Ah. well, no £ Mr. and Mrs. lames Woods spent not expected to live. Connie Dye and family were visiting a«ou„u‘ “ ▼tnt w'at's past an' gon«- 08 checking Howard Harris, of Tillamook, came Sunday with For est Ayer and family. could if ye only acted 1°“ ( relatives in lhe neighborhood this week Roy and Ollie Woods are batching now out with his father to stay a faw days. Mevn. JbM** Cassldy Go ’long, man! ’ Mr and Mrs. Sandoz went to Beuvyy Hiuta on E E Webb is putting a new picket on the Seth Moon place and their house - onsubi™^ T?" »°1“«’ vn- yer? Cssey—Stop It before K yoUr one day last week with butter ami egg, banking by mill „ r4d£°W to heepiug beats many a women's; never fence around his yard thia week, J om locked an tra“‘* T —Kansas City Independent Mias Fannia South went »0 Bearer the less, they wouldn't object to a cook. | U. S. Edwards is going to put up a for . copy. R-. free fc< P» looklM fo, à 2 Saturday and rtoiaiued until Sunday. »c Taisa. fourth.-TranaaMg^. 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