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I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 2. 10O_ I 4- £bc 23ußle •> Editorial Snap Shots. We'll bet dollars to doughnuts that Ed.'s Red Indian pup honking machine will beat Rollie’s buck board hunger to smithereens. If I Tillamook High School Necus and * Society CHINESE WRITING. Every Scrap o» Every Kind Is Held »• Be Sacred. Paper. * The Chinese h ml every «erap of writing sacred, no waiter what th. < ha meters ex pre««-the mere« com on-relt.) message, advertisement, ete Sime Confucius used these characters teach his wistlom they are holy- In the average Chinese community all letters and waste papers are laid away In a clean receptacle to an alt the ..„Hector, who appears at regular Inter- vals to transfer tbe waste papers to tb« «acred furnace. If the pajiers were hnrned by tbe Chinese In their own homes, the ashes of tbe sacred writ ings would mingle with the ashes of wood and other fuel, and tbe ashes of Chinese writing are as sacred as tbe writing Itself. __ The ashes from the sacred furnace are placed lu sacks, tbe sacks are con veved by wagons to tbe sea an:l there, in a Mon War boat are carried out where the tide runs swift and con signed to the waves. Tbe Mon War boat belongs to the Mon War Sber. which Is a lodge with branches everywhere, organized and Maintained for tbe purpose of paying evereme to tbe spirit of Confucius. The furnace In the Chinatown which nearly every large city In the United States harbors Is generally a brick, ovenlike structure aliout five feet high. Opposite It on the wall there will usu ally be an inscription of the character of the following: "The spirits of our ancestors are pleased that we keep sacred the writing of our country ” The society of M«n War Sher (Club of the Beautiful Writing! Is made up In each case of the prominent denizens of Chinatown, who support it by vol untary contributions, which pay the salaries of tbe keeper and his assist ant.—New York Tribune. The Murphy et al democratic “slate’’ Tillamook, Oregon, April 3, 1908. did not pan out very well. Did they balk, Bro. ? minute, at the beginning ofench «es-on * » * that he and Mr. U. Whitney Shrode will EDITORS: to the reading of the e.>o«titiition ol If Mayor Johnson’s administration iorm a company to compete with Bur X?ICKBON1ANS— Oregon, inorder that the reprewntn won’t keep minors out of the pool rooms dick and Finney. E liza D awson and E lsie S coybll . lives might umkrstat'd better t «‘r the nextgrand jury might thoroughly in 8 3 ■ E meksonians — vestigate the pool rooms. Wanted, by Albert Bramwell, a good powers and duties. B lmir A llen and C loyd D awson . The motion concerning the eligri'i it? * * * soft nose guard. The newspaper men of the countv have ot Rep. Dawson wa. d^nsse-l and again 3 3 3 got together, and those who object to Pictures in the Fire. Eat, drink, and be merry, for to-mor i laid on lhe table. By order ol the House. . the pencil pushers wielding the big stick j Mr Stillwell, rd Tillamook, was brought , row you may move to Bay City. (By Eliza Dawson, ’10) for their own benefit can take to the i before the speaker and severely repri I 3 3 3 To-nigbt a young girl and her grand When told the other day that the | minded for fiilibn.teririg. woods, for they are not going to use «he | mother are sitting iu front of an old English government resembled a piece [ I House Bill No. 12, to abolish capital stick on other people’s rights. fire-place. They are very quiet, tor both * * * of machinery, Wilbur wanted to know | punishment in Oregon, brought forth a Wil) someone put the snap shot man are intensely interested in the pictures what part of the machine the prime great deal ot warm discussion. Burdick, in the fire, and is it not strange, that, next. W e Nee a number of men, without monster resembled, but as his history of heeler, in an eloquent speech, de any property or bank account, who do looking into the same fire, they should teacher is nut an engineer, she did not clared that the chief darger of the bill s^e such different pictures? While the no work, dress well, smoke good cigars girl sees strange, shadowy pictures ot I explain it. So fur Wilbur s benefit wt lay in the fact that innocent men some and who live on the fat of the land, so will say that the prime minister resembles times held for murder and should their a dim future, her grandmother sees real it is a wonder to us how they get along. the piston-rod between the strain box innocence afterwards be proven might pictures of her own girlhood and later * * M and the drive wheel. sue the state for false imprisonment We have be**n asked whv the n?wi) the scenes of a terrible war, which had 8 3 8 •’Execution,"said he,"will save the state left so many poor and sad. Then the formed Tillamook Editorial Association Ligend of the Popular Student. trorn this dinger and expense '' This able discriminated against the editorial and bright coals fade to black and crumble A story with a moral. argument deeply impressed his hearers, to ashes, the room grows cold and they, anonymous letter writers who have been Once upon a time, a certain high writ ¡ng for one of the newspapers, in no*, shivering, turn away, one still thinking school had a very popular student and in spite of the able championship of inviting them to become members. The of the past, and the other thinking ot Everything always came his wav No the bill bi Dawson,of Clackamas,it was point is well taken. We can answer for the shadowy pictures iu the fire of the • natter what happened, this voung man defeated. » « ® the local association, for it is not open happy years to come, was al wavs iu the Lime Light. When Theodore is an excellent plater, but to mugwump editorial writers, trickey Practice on the annual high school the school debated, he was the first big his name will not go down ill the history money sharks, meddlesome attorneys, drama began last week, Miss Lister thing that happened ; when the school of the singe, for his plating is with a n peanut politicians or special interest will conduct the rehearse!« one night in went in for drama the popular student ink well or ruler or with marbles. advocates. M N ■ the week and Mr. Rutherford one night, was right up close to the foot-lights; * * * Miss Davis, in assigning history re- and most of the applause came his way. The timlier barons thought they were and both together one night, making When the societies chose their presidents ports, assigned one to Horace,but quick awfully smart when they defeated Repre three good practices a week. The play the figure of this man loomed upon the ly said. “ Oh von had a life lhe other is ' 'Diamonds and Hearts," aud the cast seutative Beals' bill in the state senate horizon iu Taft-like proportions and day.” His present actions seein to in which provided that timber owners is as follows '■ Carrie Hathaway—Bernice Halstead, things still came his way. One day he dicate that he still has life. should furnish assessors the amount of attended a base-ball game and occupied , * • * A MERCHANT. timlier on their lands. This has necessi a young lady of eighteen with an Wilbur will no doubt make a mark la a prominent position close beside the tated county courts in several of the affection of the heart, a love of fun and the world, but we fear it will be a ques batter. As usual things came his wax He Used to Be One Engaged Exclu counties having the timber cruised, and a hatred of arithmetic. sively In Foreign Commerce. Mabel Goyne—Amy Halstead, her A stray ball sought him out, and ter tion mark. the Tillamook county court is going to V 3 Originally the tenn merchant was Viola: “What i« your favorite county?” take the bull by the horns and find out sister two years younger. Foud of minated its mad career by striking him squarly on the uose. Moral—Popu applied only to one who traded with for a certainty the amount of standing frolic. Violet : “Ly nn ’’ foreign countries and who owned or larity has its drawbacks. Lillian Anderson — Inez Gray, a young * £ S timber there is in the county. This will BBS The party given last Saturday by the chartered ships for that purpose— necessitate an expenditure of at least lady visitor willing to share in the tun. Wanted by Bill Burdick.—Some wore Emersonians in honor of the Ciceronians. Chaucer’s “Marchaunt:” Ruth Easter—Mrs. Halstead, a widow $40,000, which will eventually come out He wolde the see were kepud for eny- questions. and a stepmother to the Halstead girls was a great success. Everybody had a of the pockets of the timber owners. It thinge Miss Davis ; What did the vandals do Clara Tmnerstet — Hannah Muri nice time, and bv a poetical contest the Betwixe Middulburgh and Orewelle. was not necessary to have a large por (n Italy ? The merchant of Venice had “on the editors of the “Bugle Call’’ learned that tion of the lands re-cruised, but when Barnes, oy Sis, a maiden lady who keeps Bruce : They went up the Tiber an i we have a great deal of poetical talent ocean” his “argosies with portly sail,” the timber barons defeated Representa house for her brother. Carl Dawson—Dwight Bradley, a I ramsacked Rome. in the school. Miss Walker was founJ and so had all the other merchants tive Beals' bill they threw the gauntlet about whom poets or historians have to l*e lhe most highly gifted poet, and down and have themselves to thank for fortune J)dnter, and Mrs. Halstead's son written. So also In the Bible there is The senior class ha9 begun prepara by a fufiner marriage. was awarded the prize. the new condition of affairs which now no confusion atiout the meaning of the tions for commencment. At a class Horace Sappington — Dr. Burton, a 3MB confront them. word. One passage alone will serve as meeting last week, the following officers young physician. * * M ’ W/ You Tell Me. an illustration. “She is like the mer Most everybody, o|; we should say to Willie Anderson—Sammy, the darkey were chosen : Class president, Marion The ” Bugle Call’s ” Correspondence chants’ ships—she bringeth her food be more correct, every ^>erson who lias bell-boy in the Halstead House. Hare: Class secretary, Clara Tinnerstet; from afar” (Proverbs xxxi, 14). De Column. an interest in the moral condition of the Albert Bramwell—Abraham Barnes or . Class treasurer. Elsie Scovell. We have All reasonable questions on all reason Quincey, writing in the early part of city, believes that min »rs should be kept "Bub,” a Yankee farmer still unmariied a fine.class this year, and the whole able subjects cheerfully answered. the nineteenth century (“Autobiograph out of the pool rooms. This was fully at forty. A diamond in the rough. school will unite in trying to give them To W.H.T , Washington, D.C.—No, ic Sketches”), says: demonstrated when the big gang of boyt- "My father was a merchant, not In the best commencement iu the history of William, we would not advise you to try Elmer Allen—An attorney. the sense of Scotland, where It means started out recently and committed bur the school. Clarence Stanley.—A sheriff. to reduce your weight. We know that • « S a retail dealer—one. for Instance, who glary, and there is no telling when ano The play will be given at the Opera The other evening at the rehearsel of Jackson, Lincoln, Jefferson and othei sells groceries In the cellar—but in the ther such occurrence will take place to House, April 17th. the plav, when “Sam.ny’’ came to the great presidents were thin men, but can English sense, a sense rigorously ex- shock the public conscience and bring place where the stage directions said he see no reason why flesh should be a ser elusive—that Is. he was a man en grief and sorrow to parents. It is now The Old Wlmming Hole. Remember, too, the gaged in foreign commerce and no must “execute a pigeon wing,” he said, ious handicap. several months since the Preus called (By Robert Stillwell. ’10). grief that any reduction would cause other, therefore in wholesale com Mayor Johnson s and the city council’s How many memories the old swim “How do you execute a pigeon wing ? merce and no other.” the cartoonists. attention to the need of an ordinance to ming hole calls to mind, as we in our Eat it ? But now it is no longer necessary to 3 8 8 Tol.R , Washington, D.C.—In answer prohibit minors entering pool rooms, but davsot maturity gaze down into its Urban ; “Why did they make the fing to your question, we would advise you “plow the Spanish main” to give one it begins to look as though this is being cool and placid depths When we re- er of the statute of liberty just eleven this time honored title, for any one not to, do anything to cause a war just systematically delayed. Another thing, turn from a long absence from the scenes inches long f” w’ho sells eggs by the dozen or flannel now. It might divert attention from by the piece is at once put down as a complaints have reached us this week of our boyhood, the first thing that, Frank:"Idon'tknow." the Tillamook County election. Always merchant.—London Notes and Queries. that City Marshal Zimmerman spent the strikes a sensitive spot ia our memory is | Urban: ” Well, if thev had ma le it I>e8t part of last Bunday playing cards Mie old swimming hole. As we gaze up- twelve inches long, it would have bee« be polite, Theodore, and you will never regret it. in one of the pixd rooms, and as the on this hallow spot, we remember how a |oot Webster's Home Squadron. To C.S , Tillamook, Oregon.—In an A few da.vs before his death Daniel mayor was very active in secuiing the in ouryouthful days, afterhaving put off • • • election of Zimmerman, the Chief Execu our garments of civilization, we stood i Anybody wishing to be instructed in swer to y<»ur question would say that Webster wished to leave his sickroom tive ought to investixate this matter, for as Adam stood in the garden of Eden, j *he fine points of the art ol yodeling i w e do not consider it necessary for a once more to look upon the little para Mr Zimmerman came here as a Christian contemplating the refreshing plunge, j should apply to Prof. A. Abraham , young man to tie married to become a dlse which bls taste bad adorned about stateninan. Two of our Presidents have his mansion. Dressing himself with minister and a man who ought to show And also, do we remember how after we Bramwell. the utmost care, he went through the been single men. a a a a good example in the community, and had taken that plunge, we came up j house on the arm of a servant and To Dr. E A., Tillamook, Oregon. — Yes, Report trom the H-use. especially to young men. It is up to spluttering and splashing, without teeth finally reached the library. The night Mayor vohnson, nor the Press, toprove chattering like a gasoline engine. On account of the absence of Speaker we coiisKier thw amputation of a patient's before there was a terrific storm, and the truth or falsity of Mr. Zimmerman B ■ • Bramwell, Mr. Blanchard, of Baker, was head a very serious operation, but it will the great statesman expressed solici Last Monday Mr. H. Morse Epplett elected temporary . speaker. playing peaknuckle in the pool room on ------- . A motion certainly gain you a wide reputation, tude for the safety of the fishermen Bunday. __________ off the coast As he looked from the received a new electricbell It is rumored was made and carried to devote a lew | should you peifurm it successfully. Notice to Timber Cruisers. , Notice is hereby given that the Countv Court ot rillam'nok County Oregon, will receive sealed bids lor thr cruiMi.g ot all the timber land« in Tillamook Countv. I lie county will not pay lor lhe cruising ot anv lamta on which there 1« less than 100,(MM) leet of timber or ten thous and te»-i ot piling on each subdivision, forty acres. The cruiser, however, will lie required to go over and examine all tnnbei lands in lhe countv, even though there may Ire less timber than the amount above stated for each forty acre tract. Two seperate bids are to he sub milled, one tor single running amt one for double running. The court will re quire the one to whom the contract is awarded to tile with the court a satis factors bond in the sum of ten thousand dollars for the taithlul performance of Ins coutract All bidders are required al the tnnr of tiling the hid to deposit with the court a certified check in the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars •> a gurantee of good faith. The contrac- tois to tie required to have the work all completed and the reports of tbs cruise tilerl on or before Srptemher 1st, 1908 All bids must Ire hied with the Countv Clerk nn or hetore 3 o'clock p.m April 18th. 1908 The Court reserves tbs right to refuse anv and all bids. By order <■I Count r Court. G. H j JL smb , . Your frec«r return« your money if yos don't Hk« Schilling'« Best; we pay him HJE Wuhluo urttAIUI bt.ilUu kHbiuNt LIGHT RUNNING ■■ NO ALUM I n F ood has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colu bia. and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized lnmnrkii«, _, 6 injurious. To protect yourself against alum v;hen ordering baking powder, Notice to Dairymen Say plainly— ifwwi want alth.r « Vibrating Rhnttis Rotare •huUtsorssin.i«. Hirrad ir'Aw.ÄuM) Hrwlu« Mr.-hlu. write 10 TNI II« NOMI OIWIM MACNINI COMMIT Orano«, Maa*. N •" "-‘'S kirr« ire m..l* w wll resandlM at aaahtv, bui th. New Home >, „.j, to >Ma. Ou, surrari, n*re, raw eut ••M by MlUrl.M 4eaUers ally F0S SALS SV E. T.HALTOX, Agent. Card of Thanks. ROYAL» •nd be very sure you get Rovai fr- Royal Gr Dignity. I ought not to allow any man because be ha« broad lands to feel that be Is rlih In my presence. I ought to make him feel that I can do without his riches, that I cannot be bought-nel- • ber by comfort, neither by prlde-and. >U»hough I he utterly penniless and re ceiving bread from him. that he Is the Poor man beside me.-Emerson. J ames WauggM B elle H ardui H — Notice to Socialisti. A mass meeting of the registeredrnw CJ ot the Socialist party will be heldatilflB County Court House, April 4,19*10, the purpose of nominating a covfl ticket and transacting such other b«BB ness as may come before it. By of local quorum. W C. W olfe , Sxi of O hio , C ity of T oledo , igg L ucas C ounty . ' ’ F>ank J. Cheney makes oath that beta Cartner of the firm of F. J. Cheney fit Co., airiness' in thn City of Toledo. County State aforesaid, and that said firm will pij sum of ONE HUNDRED DDL LAKS fol and every case of Catarrh that cannot be by the use of Hall’s t atarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENE1 Sworn to before and subscribed in myf ence, this 6lh day of December, A.D- info. . , A ft GLEASON, JsEAi, [ Notary PuM S tate Hall’s Catarrh Cure is’taken iiiternallf, acts directly on the blood and mucous su- of the system. Send for testimonial» free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo Sold by alt Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipatioi Notice of Creditors Notice in hereby given that the has been appointed as Administrate the estate of HUBERT E ROSS. " by order of the County Court, of Till County, Oregon. All persons having against said estate are required to the same to me at the office of H T at Tillamook City, Oregon, duly ver required by law, within six monthyro® date hereof. *- Dated this April 2nd, 190R . • . T heresa M. R oss . . t . Adnunistratni tiMssa L a « i >, A ct J dsk 3. i>7*— K01** P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland. Oregon J’»*y Notice is hereby given that tn op” with the provisions of the act ol of June 3rd, I87M, entitled “Anf7.Hfaraa lale of timber lauds in the States of _ Oregon, Nevada, and Washington C is extended to all the Public 'Jlld act of August 4, 1892, HENRY J. REAS, >f Portland, county ot Multnom«», Oregon, has this day fl «rd in this o •«worn statement No. 77I8, for th« the E st'«, of Northwest the of Northwest */4 and Northwest M 0 west of sec. No. 11, in township range No 10 west, and will <’"** ’’ show that the land sought is tor its timber or stone than for H’'1 purpose«, and to establish his cl«J land before the Register and Keceiv**. ■*. 5 land. Oregon, on Wednesday the l«B June, 190B. He names aa witnes«*»: j Percy Simpson, of Woodburn. CrefO" -. $ Hovenden, of Woodburn. Or» gon; < aples, of Nehalem, Oregon ; Mattb«» of Hubbard, Oregon . Any and all pernons claiming |Je’ above described lands are requested claims in this office on or before said w» June, 1908. A lobrnon S. D rmsse * , 8»sing the Alp«. _ r>M yon , um > tbs Alp«?” •W yes Our car broke down right Did You Ever Try opposite them. .nd, do yon know. I'm ’ *d ? dM 1 found ,bpm *> HARRIS’S NEW FEE® charming and lnteresting."-Exchange LIVERY BARN, C,Mr- bu» Confusing. If not, give him a cal’- 8be-Oh don't go there on Saturday ' "i* crowded. Nobodv Everything first-class. S**: ’ there then. - Philadelphia Inquirer Some peop.e think that they are fond literature Just becaoae they Ilka to «wad novela- Boaton Globa, at 1 We wish toextend our heartfelt H m H to the many friends and member,olH I 0.0.F. Lodge, who so kirulli aiuH us at the death and burial of nor «H father. G eorge W iluab T ■ Sensitive Plants. There are plants sd sensitive that If when standing by them you should suddenly put up your umbrella or sun shade It would be quite sufficient to cause them Instantly to close together their leaflets and turn down their leaf stalks. Just as if they were startled and alarmed by the movement. Indeed, on a sunny day when the temperature Is sufficiently high you need not make eien so decided a movement; merely .your shadow coming In contact with their leaves will often cause them to fall slightly -Strand Magazine. So does France So does Germany li The liolstsin Cuttle Assraration of Tillamook County is arranging with some of the heat known breeders of the East to, a large consignment of young pkre bred Holstein Cattle, the greatest milk and butter producers of the world Quit raising scrubs Head vour herd with an animal of this excellent breed. For part Kolars apply to Cn»a K vnii . President. A BrxscHsitir. Secretary E ngland S ays and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder— i County Clerk. J window his eye fell upon a number of pleasure boats which had beev iwecr»-» ' to a little mound Jn the artificial pond M In the rear of the house. ''Well,” said I be. “the home squadron Is safe. 1 I think 1 will go back." It was his last I playful remark. He never left his 3 room again. TEA We couldn’t nioneyback tea, if our tea weren’t bet ter than tea as you know it. garibaldi . Mrs. Easter and small the guesls ol Mrs. Thomj.su,, ,U11 Saturday and Sunday, Captain Fairley, wile and tw# came in on the last bout tu be the life saving station, Theyc, Point Adam«. V. A Schkppi is trying vet, get the grippe. Saturday, while Mrs. daughter. Darn«, were nearnmiu in ............. thur buggy, lhe horse scarne Lecanit- Hl nd jumped around quite a bit, not hurt the occupants, but them. Fete Swenson and; Walter Ri lelt for over the mountains laq Mr Swenson is on a pleasure tnj’J Portland. He intends tube l>a<t J Garibaldi people in about twowttj Work is progressing on the road tween Garibaldi and Frank u..i„l place quite rapidly. We have a new neighbor now ,i 1« Mrs. Chas Johnson ¿Lenord Paquet went to Till, Sunday to visit with his sister Grace |acob«. Lida Marie Schlnppi has been the weather the )a«t week. Mrs. Frank Hobson is iniprori,| had a back set, but is getting along J Iv now, and Mr. Hobson wears i. on his face all the time. Any one wanting « shrpherdc dog inquire at V. A. Schlnppi's, Mrs. Harry Crane, of the Miamfl quite sick w ith the la grippe. -1'- Nels Anderson expects to leave on fl boat for Alaska. Arthur Evans is trying to be sick. I The new baliv girl at SchlappiJ getting along nicely. w Mrs. Ruth Wilkes, of the Miami, fare still confined to her bej. TO< Nels Nelson returned to Garihaldihl i week after several days ¡pleasure J side. Newton S. Schlappi is suffering wr.ll severe cold this week. As long a J Hil Teddy Bear keeps well NewtoiJ San stand anything___________ 2( block South of I’ 0- W. G. HARRIS, PWF