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I
isabor issued an “Address to Workers” I
throughout the country, urging them to j
hold mass meetings in every town and
citv on the evening of the third Sunday I
or Monday in April, the 19th or 2<»»h. I
in which to “voice fully and unmistak
able labor's protest against the Supreme
Court decision, which strips labor of the
rights and lilierties which we had sup.
posed were guaranteed bv the constitu
lion.’’ At these meetings it is planned
that resolutions be passed demanfling
legislation by Congress covering the
bill of grievances, including an amend
ment to the Sherman law exempting
labor unions and all associations with
out capital stock and not run for profit '
from the provisions of that law against <
trusts or combinations in restraint of .
trade. Finally the address calls upon
the workers to "defeat our enemies” at
the polls. ________________
Not ce to Dairymen
The Holstein Cattle Association of
Tillamook Countv is nrranwing with
some of the best known breeders of the
Bast lot a large consignment of young
pure bred Holstein Cattle, the greatest
milk and butter producers of the world.
Quit raising scrubs. Head v<»ur herd
with an animal of this excellent breed.
For particulars apply to
C has K unzs , President.
A B enscheidt , Secretary I
TIME CARD
A
Columbia
River R
Astoria
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THE ARTICHOKE CLASS.
Wh.r. Clara Barton Spelled on Her
First Day In School.
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T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L a »
Complete set of Abstract BaJ
in office. Taxes paid fw
L t .
A r
10.00
On the morning of her first day tn
.... puBTLAMD.
M.4O
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“regular school’’ Clara Barton »as
» 25
Residents.
.... K anikb
7.50
taUen on tbe strong shoulders of her
..QUIMCT
740
CLATHKANIB
eldest brother, Stephen, a mile through
7 04
Office opposite Post Offict
........CLIFTON
6 10
the deep drifts to the schoolhouse. It
Ar. ABTOBIA Lv -
Both phones.
am.
in.
was the winter term, and the pupils,
5.50
»15
L t . A btobia Ar.
5.35
as was usual at that time. Included not
7 55
...W abbbxtom
5.08
6.57
only the large boys and girls, but In
G bakhart .....
5 0O
6 50
... 8BABIDB
4.55
reality the young men and young wom
6.45
Ar. HOLIDAY L t .1
H.
COOPER*
en of the neighborhood. Little Clara,
FT «TKVBNS BRANCH.__ —.
then about five, was tbe baby of the j
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school.
p.m. p.m ; a.m.
She confesses In her book, "The Sto
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
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Lv WarrentonAr 1235 3.35 7.45
3.29
ry of M.v Childhood.” that she recalls 10.16Ì 8.3«
12.25
7 3» 3 23 12.15 Ar.HamniondLv
7.42
3.2ft
!122O ArFt^tevenwLv 12.211
no Introduction to the teacher, but was 10.23! 8 » 43 ■> --- £i?l_3/2«
T illamook ,
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10 26 » 4ft
ret down among the many pupils in
Trains marked * run daily.
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the by no means spacious room, with
her spelling book and the traditional
»>.
..«-re
slate, from which no one could sep CUtskanir Astoria and Beach points, «riy-
tr.wontlne»tal Hues. At Goble, with
arl haberlach
arate her.
K"'"'....-.»
>“ r—"a «—
"I was seated on one of the low
benches and sat very still." Miss Bar
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
ton remembers. “At length the majes
For further particular, apply to.
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Gen|. frt & Passgr Agt.,
tic schoolmaster seated himself and.
Jietitechrr
Aatona. Or.
taking a primer, called tbe class of
little ones to him.
Office across the street and norths
"He pointed the letters to each. I
the Poet Office.
Rates, $1 Pen day
named them all and was asked to spell Centrally Located.
some little words, ‘dog,’ ‘cat.’ etc.,
whereupon 1 hesitatingly informed him
H. GOYNE,
that '1 did not sp^ll there.’
'•’Where do you spell?’ he asked.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor:
" ’I spell in "artichoke," ’ that being I
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
the leading word In the three syllable
A ttorney - at -L aw .
column In my speller."
Thp
B«»t
Hotel
in
the
city.
No
Chinese
Employed
The schoolmaster good naturedly
Office : Opposite Court HonJ
conformed to the little girl’s sugges
tion. and she was put Into the ’ arti
T illamook , O regon .
choke" class to bear her part for tbe
winter and read and "spell for the
head.”
w.
C
,
Admiral Evali» begins to think that
lheuuiatiKin in intractable, the remedies
recommended to him having paaeed the
3000 mark.
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According to Home American tauten,
all the world loves a t'tled fortune
hunter, even if the parties in the ca»^
are middle-aged and have had previous
matrimonial experiences.
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Notice io Timber Cruisers.
The report that an automobile in
Notice is hereby given that the Countv
Wyoming was attacked by a wolf gives
rise to the inquiry why, if the speed was Court of Tillamook County Oregon, azi II
receive sealed bids for the cruising of ail
defective, the honk and gasoline odor the timber lands in Tillamook County
were not turned on.
The county will not pay for the cruising
<d any lands on which there is less than
* * *
W. SEVERANCE,
OFFICE DROWSINESS.
Emma Goldman had a nervous col 100,000 feet of timber or ten thous
and
fe^t
of
piling
on
each
subdivision,
lapse because she could not hire a hall forty acres. The cruiser, however, will It May Be the Beginning of Serious
in which to deliver an address. It ap be required to go over and examine all
Mental Trouble.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
pears to be dangerous for a confirmed timbei lands in the countv. even though
“Some men are quite martyrs to of
there mav be less timber than the fice drowsiness.” said a physician to a
orator to leave off suddenly.
amount above stated for each forty acre patient who was complaining of that
T illamook
O regon .
* * *
Throughout our history the navy has tract. Two seperate bids are to be sub feeling. "Any monotonous sound uear
mitted. one tor single running and one
l»cen so busy in belting the enemy that for double running. The court will re. them, the hum of traffic outside or
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
it had no time to notice any oF the quire the one to whom the contract is even the scratching of a clerk's pen Is
sufficient to Induce a feellug of sleepi
defect# in construction that cause such awarded to file with the court a satis
T. BOALS, M.D.,
factor)’ bond in the sum of ten thousand I ness which it is almost Impossible to
deep concern among the experts.
dollars for the faithful performance of resist Tbe worst of it is that this
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEOX
his contract. All bidders are required
•• Poise, dignity, sanity and reason at the time of filing the bid to deposit symptom seldom is regarded as any
thing
serious,
though
I
have
known
become a mighty people,” says Senator with the court a certified check in the
TILLAMOOK.
it to be the beginning of critical mental
Knox, l’ennsy Iva ma's favorite son has sum of two hundred and fifty dollars as
trouble. Far more often, however. II
a
gurantee
of
good
faith.
The
contrac
Office: Olson Building.
the faculty of stating a statesmanlike tors to be required to have the work all is merely the effect of constitutional
thought tersely and forcibly.
completed and the reports of the cruise eccentricity, though in either case a
Residence: One block South of Catlnfe
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file«! on or before September 1st. I9i»8
few simple remedies might be tried
Church.
Vermont maple sugar is Helling in All bids must be filed with the Countv with advantage.
Clerk
on
or
before
2
o
’
clock
p.m.
April
Boston at 35 cents a pound, It ’«eein»
"For example. I always advise tbe
18th, 1908. The Court reserves the right old Indigestion cure—a glass of
a shame to take the money when the to
M
refuse any
anv and all bids.
yy. I. M. SMITH,
water—when the feeling comes oil. To
article is offered in so many parts of the
By ordered Uountv Court.
keep the eyes tightly closed for two
country at the price of brown sugar.
G. 3. L amb ,
or three minutes and then bathe them
___________ County Clerk.
W * 4t
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
lu very warm water often gives relief
The women of Seattle have decided
at
once.
And
another
good
idea
Is
to
The Independent Church.
that tiie line should tie drawn against
Office over J. A. Todd & Ca.
Asiatic imuifgration, provided they aie TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, lower the head for a few’ seconds to n
level
with
the
knees.
Above
all,
our
Tillamook. Ore.
allowed to keep their Japanese cooks.
l'be |iur|N»w><>f the Independent< Iiureh should never give In to the feeling of
In the presence of the kitchen problem is to encourage the American idea of
drowsiness by taking a short nap hi
an international issue fades into itisig Hie liberty and exercise of conucience. the hope of waking up brighter aftei
nificance.
What the Church reaffhes, or what the .It. At the same time the condition of
C- HAWK»
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the office might lie looked to. The
Charles E Littlefield, the member ol Bible teaches, la left to others to deter- slightest defect in ventilation will
mine.
the House from the Second Maine Dis
The light of conscience originated often cause one man to be affected by
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
trict, who was opposed nt tile last
PHYSICIAN & SURGE05
office drowsiness even If other persons
with
Che theory that God is a Spirit, and
election by nil the power of organized
In tbe same room feel nothing of It
Reference,
Tillamook
County
Bank.
labor for Ills outspoken opposition to that mankind is susceptible to the guid whatever.”—New Yolk Press.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
labor legislation, has resigned bis seat ing influence of the Spirit.
What Mnm-s and Christ taught was
to take up the practice ol law at N-w
The Dignified Course.
—
An army examiner once had a can
York. He sals that duty to his family applicable to men who had lio sense of a
demands that he quit politics A re Conscience. Everyman who sulrscnbr's didate before him who apparently was
^pHOMAS W. ROSS,
port was sent out Irom Washington to to th# light of conscience is above the unable to answer the simplest ques
to the efiect that Littlefield hail left the dictation of Christ or Moses and their tlon. At last the examiner lost his
temper and, with sarcastic emphasis,
House inorder toengngeiu un aggress followers.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOI
The blind need a guide, yet I would quite lost on the youth before him.
ive fight on organised labor as attorney
said:
for the Citizens' Industrial Association, consider it a great burden to spend my
"Suppose, sir, that you were a cap
Office : Opposite Post Office.
hut thia was denied both by the hend of life leading the blind. They must be led. tain tn command of a company of lu
Others
seen,
to
aspire
the
task.
the nssoi inlion and by Littlefield himself.
fantry; that In yonr rear was an lui
Residence : Allen House. Tillamook, 0»
We have been taught that the Jew passable abyss; that on either side or
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At n railway banquet in Chicago was blind to the light of Christ. Now is j ou towered perpendicular rocks of un
the counsel for one of the big roads it not just ns possible for the believer in traversable height; that before yon
urged the formation of it new party, Christ to be blind to the inspiration of stood the enemy, a hundred men to
each one of yours. What, sir, would
to be devoted entirely to the defense the Spirit ?
Circumcision or baptism do not signify you do In this emergency ?"
of railway interests He aaya it ought
REAL ESTATE,
"Sir,” said the aspirant to military
to lie easy to organise the 1,500,000 “ born of the Spirit.”
honors. “I should resign.”—Pearson’s
If men act from a sense of consci- nee,
F inancial A gent ,
railway employes into a party which
Weekly.
would oppose such harmful legisla what will liecome of the preacher ? Let
Tillamook, Oregon.
tion against the roads as has lieeti me ask. what tiecame of the Jewish
Similar Result,
HILL NELL ALL STOCK ON
enacted ill many slates in the past Rabbi ? Every believer in Christ ceased
There are certain delicate shades of
HANI) AT COST.
two years “Only one man," he says, to support him. He had nothing to do expression of which n Frenchman Is.
” can stop Hie Hiilirailrnad legislation but to look for another job. As the as a rule, past master. Oue member
g
Strictly
for ( ash Until Further f JQR. P. J. SHARP,
which prevails, and he la the voter. money plays out the preachers grow of that fluent nation, stranded In New
M
Notice.
York, was setting forth bis troubles
We should organise railway men into scarce.
to a lawyer.
.. .
[f
RESIDENT DENTIST,
We
do
not
wish
to
discourage
those
ii compact political party, and I believe
“I understand from what you sat
No as to make room for a lanre atock for Spring and
ii coni|ietent leader will arise if we sound who feel it their duty to support the that you are convinced your friend
Office across the street from ti<
this call now.'1 This sort of folly would preacher, but to exercise the impulse of Lecomte has stolen your purse," said Summer Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago.
conscience,
and
there
will
be
no
need
of
lie inischievuus if it were to tie heeded
Court House.
the lawyer.
by any considerable number of persons a preacher.
“No. no. monsieur! Not so fast!”
Dr.
Wise’s office.
The liberty of conscience came in con cried bls client “1 only say that If
But it will receive very little attention.
trast to an established religion where Lecomte had not assisted me to hunt
• a *
Not long since, Magistrate Whitman, men were compelled to appear religious for It I should hare found It agaiu."
ol New York t itv, in addressing the New If religious bodies were more strict there
SARCHET,
The Reform H b Advocated.
York lawyers’ club, was moved to would he a greater incentive to enjoy
T . The Fashionable Tail*
everything for I
The editor of a British weekly Jour
make a most scathing arraignment of che lilwrty of conscience.
the liquor traffic He said : “Personally,
PHYSICIANS’
We are taught what Gori did with the nal. wishing to know what reform!»
Cleaning, Pressing and Rep»11’
il 1 had the power, I would clone every children of Isiael. and what Christ did well known men deal -ed t > »ee eTected
PRESCRIPTIONS.
during the year, once applied to Str
saloon in the United States, and I am when he was un with, but we hear W. 8. Gilbert, a mon? others The an
iug a Specialty.
IN
OR FliLD-AT
nut a ciank or hanticon Hie liquor ques nothing of what God does in Spirit. tuor of “Tbe Mikado” answered: “Dear 1
W V «pwialiK. on prescritptioa
mountain or sho . e
tion. 1 drink in,self, whenever I care Stamp out the conscience and you defeat Sir- A reform which I ain parti iiiarlj .
comia.nndmg Rno therefore
Store in Heins PhotogrspR*
Dmilislwny,,,!,,,,,
enrrv a stock which repre-
to, and probably shall continue to do so the Spirit. _______
J. c. Govg.
anxious to ace carried Into efTe<’t Is
••
«njny
Km,
»ho»:;,.
sent* evert thing that phvei-
Gallery.
1 sin willing that every other man shsll
that editors would cease to trouble a
4
cinn* hereabout are likelv to
Notice.
busy people for gratuitous contribu
have tire same rights that I have. Bui
preverthe. All new worthy
H«s miking for upwaH, rf q ty y,arl
tions.“
when you sit on lheliencli that I sit on
f
pharmaceuticals are here as
Nutiee is hereby given that the County
°
“
r
l,*n:inr
8-fois, »H0TGU1 ’
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
j
soon
as
out
and
our
line
of
and see seventy per vent of the cases Court of rillamook County will receive
Sure to Be Converted.
RIFU T.LE;X“ES, ITC.
prescription drugs is com-
which come before you, and see the bids lor the board and care ol Gaorga
When tbe south sea Inlander «Id to |
plete st all time*. Onlv goods
misery, distress and crime, all due to Meyers, a county churge. All bid. must the missionary,
- <h.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
will call and dine |
of highest purity and quality
•alters, w. .hip dlrret.
liquor selling—I sav, any man with red lie til.it with the County Clerk on or Ire- np<»ii you tomorrow," the missionary
are ever used.
ire-
Land
Titles, Land Office B*
upon receipt ot V»Lo~pri77
I’hvsicians who are ac-
blood m Ins veins is likely to feel Hint tore lo o’clock a m. Wednesday, the readied that be was hound to be con •
I
qusmted with our stock and
the world would lie infinitely better oft Bth dav ot May, IlMtg,
verted.-Brooklyn Eagle
» «“ ’s i.’i'V“' " "• u-.,, ■
ness and Mining La*-
methods invariably feel sure
re • rtjr ,
1 *»«»k «>
If the liquor saloons could lie crushed
G. B L amb ,
PORTLAND,
<?REÖ<*
|
of'*st results from the medi-
Th« Fun of It.
out. cost what it may. 1 believe it is
|
ones they have prescribed
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"Pear. | only play poker for fun."
Room. 306 Commercial BuiM»*
the most abominable, the most out
when they see our label on
I
the hottie.
"But you bet. don’t you?"
8TKT»’e tool cö
rageous Mild most inhuman influence in
A Twenty Year Sen ence.
“«•ell. there wouldn’t be any fun I E*PVT'»ervices dav or night.
New York City today.’’
’ I have ju-t competed a twenty year
those * **
L and O fficb b / sinrss
health rentence. tmpoaad by Bucki.ua without a little bettlng.-’-Loutorllla Irirr, as low as anvwhere.
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«a»»-. U. S.A.
Mav
we
fill
vonr
prescriptions
?
Courier-Journal.
A SPBCIALTT.
Soon after the adjournment of I he Armct N»| t ». which cured me id bkrd.
COWL^
conference of labor leaders at Washing- ;"*.r,^,,‘we««.v rear. .M„, wnlr.
PLOWING
&
o .. W*w*e»**. '* LrRaysville N Y
Didn’t Like His Head.
CITAS. I. CLOUGH
ton last week, and lhe preoertathm of Hitcklena Ari.n aS.1,, heal, the worst
Msnsger- My stock In trade la brains.
LAWYERS-
their ’bill of gtievences’’ to Congress. sores, taula. hurua. wounds and cut» -n »Mnelpal Girl - You r.
Reliable Druggist,
. f0DnT
President Gompers oi the Federation of i a
“
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Cbaa.
1
R
oom
M4
Woscsars«
Bcn-w"“.
poking
MQipIe
cue-1
xi
Ion
Pick
Me-
Tillamook,
Ore
Llough s drug store.
Vwi.n AMD OAK ST««*»»,—
VF
Ro-jm Next to tbe U.S. Land
LARSEN HOUSE,
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them. A.
We Sell Them.
w. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
R.
The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that comes along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana
ger, before selling. He will be in
Tillamooka good part of the time dur
ing the season, Only the best stock
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
NOTICE
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
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p- p- BROWNE. Aaent.