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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 23, THE BUGLE CALL. EDITORS; C1CEK0N1AN8— E lua D awson and E lsie S covbll . E mersonian »— E lmer A llen and C loyd D awson . 1908 Right to ths «•’>«nt. "Tbe following letter.” «all a train. Ing man. ”ww received by a friend < mine who was drumming up trade in resident dentisi . New England for a New York neckth Oflli-H ill oiwn Building, bouse: op«. Sunday’»by Appoiu»'“’’"»’ •“We have received your letter with All Work Guaranteed. ex|M>nse account. Wbat we want is or „LLAMOOK. ders. We have big families to mUe expenses for ua. We find In your ex TEA pense account 50 cents for billiards. Please don’t buy any more billiards; The greatest tea-drinkers also we see $2.25 for horse and buggy’ Where is the horse, and what did yoii are full-bottom Dutch do with the buggy? The rest of y0Ur men. There isn’t much exi>euse account ia nothing but bed. Why is It you don’t ride more in the nervous prostration in nighttime? - ’John Bays you should stop iu Bos Holland. ton. where his cousin George Moore Ilves. John says you should sell Moore Your tracer return» Tour money 11 you doa’t a good bill. Give good prices-he is like Schillinge Beet: we pay him. John’s cousin. Sell him mostly for cash; also John says you can leave sandlake Boston at 11:45 iu the night and get to Mr. Owens returned from the Valley Concord at 4:35 in the morning. Do this and you won’t need any I mx I. And, Friday. _ t remember, what we wunt is orders.'” J2)R-A D- perktns’ And although we're young and not well versed. Our just opinions can't be dispersed But bovs you'd better quit this shirk And settle down to good hard work. you on a Cash Basis ? Prof. John Aschim is going to instruct the short hand class in the art ot short Do you pay all your bills with cash, and hand during the absence of Miss Gar them twice ? 1)0 you • perhaps pay thetn Tennis and base ball are tbe popular field, whose duties as court stenographer argue and dispute over the amounts . games now days. will keep her at the court house during Do you try to keep all such records in the sessiou of court. One of the boys in tbe tenth grade your mind ? . . geometry class spelled angle, "angel.’’ A checking account with this oanK The High School Play. Of whom was he thinking, we wonder ? The annual high school drama, one of will eliminate ill such troubles. De 9 * * the most interesting features of the posit your money in this bank pay Is it not wonderful—there was an or. school year, was given at the opera your bills by check—that is the safest dtrly gallery for lhe play and there was house on Friday evening. It seemed that way, the modern way of doing busi a Noyes there, too. circumstances combined this year to « 9 « ness. make it difficult to put on the play. Dur Lessons in blushing given by Oscar Come iu and let us start you. it s ing the last ten days of preparation Aschim. easy. _ from one to four of the cast of players Miss Gertrude McKimmens made a was sick or nearly so, making rehearse Is Visit to her home at Nhalern.this week, difficult all of the time and part of the going Fiiday and returning Sunday. time impossible, Then we had weather on Fiiday which not only made it very « • W The b»»m have been doing some plan- hard to prepare for the play, but which fling lor field day. No doubt an almost combined with the excite »»ent aroused entire set of records will be established. ’»y the election greatly cut down uur • ■ a audience. Miss Rdna Alderman, of the class ol •scheme to poison the public mind against NotwilhMtnmiing all these disasters Editorial Snap Shots. 1907, returned last week from Port la nd there was a fairly well filled house when a man Ilk» Senator Fulton. It is too bad. where she has been studying music »lur the curtain raised, and the play went and »'xceuding bad f«»r Oregon, that the Gee ! It looks as though a ing the past year. l»eople lad to see lhe necessity of keeping well from start to finish. Carrie Hath prominent democrats voted « a « a strong manlike Fulton at Washington away as the heroine held the sympathy selves, The juniors are doing a great deal ot * W * Soon after Dolph was defeated it was oi the audience from start to finish, and hard work in getting their year book The assessor ran with hare like speed generally admitted that Oregon had lost Horace Sappington as Dr. Burton famed ready for publication. He should a strong, influential representative at his part easy, as, "all the world loves a and polled the most votes, a w a have given his deputy a few pointers. Washington, so it will be in the case of lover." Alliert Bramwell, the country Laugh, and the world iaughs with you, * * * Fulton. __________ Yankee, brought down the house with Snore, and you sleep alone. There’s a fight on for county surveyor. his pump handle handshake and Clara We ll bet the republican kid, Oito. will a a a ( Circuit Court, Continued. We hear good reports from Howard Tinnerstet his old maid sister and house beat democratic Billy three votes to one. Hattie B Marolf, et al., vs. Treston E. Drew, of the class of 1906, an»V Hazel keeper made the .whole audience wish * * * McNair, of the class of 1907lzwho are they might take up their board in her Tillamook is supposed to be a “dry ’ Marolf, et al Partition. both at the U. of O. this year, enjoying old fashioned home. Ruth Easter as the county, but it looked on Friday, by th« Charles M. Lanning vs. Dwight.Skin, the first year of college life. stepmother aud eCarl Dawson as her wav the rain was pouring down, to i»< ner *d ai Mrs. Skinner, his wife. Sun a a a villianous.son played their parts well, a ‘‘dry’’ election iiya "wet’’ county. for deed. The high scho»j| must try to find some while Mabel Goync and Lillian Ander * * * Elmore Packing Company, a corpo way this ve«r in which to repay some son, the two light hearted girls with A petition will be presented at th» ration, vs. l illaniook County. Writ of part of its deep obligation to the Tilla- spirits which could not long be clouded next term of the county court to do review. mood Orchestra for its support in every by any trouble, had only to be their away with the Big Nestucca Toll Road, Samuel Elmore vs. Tillamook County. thing we undeitake. own selves to play the part. Elmer and it is to be hoped that the court will Writ of review. a a a Allen as the dignified attorney and now lend a helping hand in opening up The last Ciceronian program was one Nehalem Packing Company, a corpo Clarence Stanley as the Sheriff did well. the south part of the countv, and siot of the best rendered this year. The pro But all these good features were entire keep it "bottled-up” with toll roads an) ration, vs. Tillamook County. Writ of grams of both societies have improved ly lost to the small boy on the front ‘onger. We have repeatedly shown that review. this year from the beginning, and we are Naturalisation,—John William Jen seat from the time that Sammv, it is almost impossible to get new settlers sorry to think that we only have two the darky bell-boy appeared, with his I into a country with toll roads and to nings. Emanuel Teixena Saueres,Alex more. The Ciceronian program was as penchant for showing up in’ unexpected keep them there. And in proof of this, ander Watt, R obert Watt, George Watt follows : places, and his great capacity for pie there is but little difference in the pnpu Admitted to citizenship ou final papers. Song................. .................... Sbciety. This part taken by Willie Anderson, w as lati«»n of Tillamook county for the past Roll Call.......... ................. Society. Auction Sale. one of the play’s best features. Through ten years. Recitation ...... Daisy Goodspeeil. * W * the efforts of Miss Lister the makeup Original St<»ry At mv place. 2 miles north of Sand ........Alice Farley, H«»w some people do like to bite at a and costumes were good, and lent large Solo................... ake P. O . on April 25th at 10 o’clock. ....... Pierre Peters. ly to the success ot the evening. The gold brick scheme, and how easy the out Essay ............... I will offer at public auction, the fol .. Frank Schrader. financial receipts were close to seven tv sider can do it. A traveling man went Recitation....... low ring propertv ; 1 team horses, 2 ............ Ev«n Ross. through the county and sold a number dollars—not very good compared with Dialouge........... wagons and harness and other» imple ..... C. L. 8. »& Co. one hundered and twenty for last years of‘‘gold’’ watches, claiming they were Society Echo... ................. Editors, ments, tools, household furniturejnclud- 14 karot, which he had inge>d«>usl> play—but good when all ci-icunistances Piano Solo...... Lillian Anderson. stamped, disposingof them lor $20 each. ing steel range. One yoke bulls,.one 3 Reading............ . Willie Anderson. are considered Tbe Tillamook orchestra, Thev are worth $1 60. and anvone can year old bull and 3 yearling bulls. 2 which has so many times helped the Debate. buy a barrel lull at that figure. Last steers 3 vear old, 2 cows, 4 2 year old Resolved : That the practice of mak high school in its programs, was there summer and last fad opticians took heifers, 0 1-year old heifers, 1 brood ing legislators sign statement number 1 at its very best ami as usual made the pleasure and business trips through the sow, 1 shoat, 13 sheep, and 7 lambs. most pleasant part of the evening. A should be abolished. Terms ; All sums under $10 cash ; very catchy little song by Viola Mapes county and "soaked” a number of citi over$lO, three months time on secured Affirmative. Negative. zens. who paid $20. $25, $50 and up to wns also a pleasant musical feature. note. Eliza Daw sow, Violet Noyei», $75 for glasses which the local opticians A 1 i R. R. C reighton . Warren Severance, Clarence Stanley, Robert Stillwell thinks he has been would have been glad to have furnished Quartett.................. Mabie Goync, P. Plenty of Trouble slighted lately. Can’t some one think from $2 50 to $10. Moral : Ifyou want is causml by stagnation of the liver anil Friers, Martha Aliev, Viola Mapes, of something to make him notorious, so to get bit, patronize the "outsider,” a bowel». to g.-t rut of it and headache Critic Report....................................... Critic. his name will appear in the pajier. perfect stranger, in preference to the and biliousness and the poison that Song..................................................... Society. brings jaundice, take Dr. King’s New reliable, home merchant. ■ MN Life Pills, tlie reliable purifiers that do * * * GARIBALDI. Down by the side ot the ocean, Oregon appears to be remarkably un the work without grinding or griping 45c. at Chas I. Clough's drug store. Where the unceasing wash of the break The tug George R. Vosbtirg came in fortunate in regard to United St -ates ers Monday afternoon and took the Senators. When it does get a good man Sculptures the lines of the sea shore COFFEE schooruT that has been loading with to represent it at Washington, it dots Into many fantastic formations, lumber at Hobaonville out. not know enough to keep him there. It grocers Is a place where its tatantic power Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tetnperley. was so with Senator Dolph some years Has burrowed deep into tbe mountain ; ling’s Best, for it Mina Tula M. Sth la ppi were Tillamook ago, and it is so with Senator Fu ton to Anti then, as though I »eaten and bathed visitors last week from Garibaldi. day, who is by far the ahleel and bert By the great rock's unyielding resis pood-will and Mr. Frank Murry, the mail carrier qualified member of the Oregon delega tance, from this place to Hobsonville for a tion. Such, however, are some of the in case complaint, the Had emerged again from the darkness, number of years past, is real ill in Ltd uncertainties which confront public men, Close by the place it had entered. Dr. Hawk.ot Bay City,is attendiua him. especially when a numlter of politicians money is Here in this dark ocean cavern, It is Imped by Mr. Murry's fiiemis that put their heads together and work a Your grocer returns your money if you don’t You may hear the dull boom of the lie will soon be able to be about again. like it: we pay him breakers Arthur Exane iw («(»ending a few days Ami tee the marvelous handcraft of pleasure in Nehalem. OfNatuie. the greatest ot workmen. KX John Hobson has been keeping his K2 Here, too, the sea's curious people bicycle and road good company during In nnrads find habitation. the nice weather. Thronging the clear, briny waters Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson went tn And lining the sides of the cavern ; TillHUiuok last week, reluming home E ich unconcious, in his poor existence. Sunday, Of all the grandeur about him. One of the life saving bouts came in And I thought, ns 1 gated there in silence. •m the Gerald C a few days ago. On the dull stupid creatures about me. Mrs. Ruggles had the misfortune to Each unconscious of neighbors who sprain her ankle several day ago, u hile crowd him, coming f»<>m Hay City to IloliNonville, Rev. F'alher Le Miller was down to His whole known world measured in see Mr. Murry during the week. inches. The»». Parks, the Garilmldi merchant, Of how man felt his field too constricted With the world tor his workshop and lias tiecn under lhe weather the I mhi V playground, iveek. Many colored eggs found their way to Ami lunged to extend his dominion *lo the air and plnnets about him. Garibaldi Easter Sunday. Father Le Miller held Mass in the pre SHORT-HAND. sence of Mr. Murry at half past six The Short-hand class is in a stew, fuesday morning. They don’t know what they rcgoing * to do. For Jttck and Albert, each day debate, And put the lesson off till late. They don't just see how rules apply, •I” they call ”<»(” and ‘of’’ they call "!. • * Miss GarfUld at the boys get vexed, And drills them thoroughly on context. Then what du these two rummies do ( apital Stock.........................|25,000. But put MiSs Garfield in an awtul stow. Offer« every facility for eafe banking, By asking her questions to explaui and solicits your business. That would stagger any brain. Miss Gar field says that rules don’t clash; Com merci« I, Savings and Trust De- The boys contend they’re worse than parement *. hash. Interest at < curreut rates on checking acvQUnts. ** "Allowance, thev do her to cite. TWr. .r. AhMB ..4 | (m< ml.t.r., M(4 ,, O-ir little And say "Miss Garfield we are right ?* ’ a laww o„ re<.rdlnf Ih> ** Ranking, explaining how to do your •t Wr laaily caa alt.nl t. BM thaai. For when you to this apply the ’’rule’’ banking by mail ia ready. It would not work in any school. Send for a cupJL It’e free for the Pot short-hand. Pitman is all right, asking. But on such things we boys don't bite, i Vergsl Mauri’ll. froru 0<’e»n I ark, !<• on the lake vi iting thiew ek, and «e understand that he is out deer hunting. Wonder if he will get captured. Nearly all of lhe people on Saniilake went to Tillamook Monday for witnesses on lhe Heinhree trial. Mr. aud Mrs. U. S. Edwards gave a fine Easter dinner Sunday, Those pre. sent were as follows ; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hoyt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dtniond and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Webb and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hayes and family and Mr. J. R. lotnp- son. Avery enjoyable day was spent with music and games. Mr. E E. Webb and eon Clyde, made a trip to Tillamook City Monday. Tillamook County Bank. Good Trading as a Fina Art. A grocery store iu Nelson, Lanct« shire, was managed by a collier’s wife. One night the good woman was com- polled to leave the shop for a short time In charge of her husband, giving him full instructions how to act and especially cautioning him that in the event of a customer presenting a jar or pot and asking for treacle, jam or pickles be "must be sure and weigh th’ pot.” Full of confidence, the collier install ed himself behind the counter. In a | short time a lad ran Into tbe shop and piped out: “I want two pound o’ pickles fur ml faythur, and here’s th’ pot.” The good man carefully weighed the pot yid exclaimed: BOULDER CREEK. "5«ay. lad, th’ pot weighs enough life. T. Saueres went to Tillamook last bowt pickles, but I’ll gl’ thl one or two Monday to take out his citizen papers we anyway.”—Liverpool Mercury. are informed. Mr. Bay h sheared his goats last week and reports that in consequence he lost twenty head during the storm wc had Friday and Saturday. An Eister entertainment was given at W. D Gladwill’B barn, Sunday, which proved to be a very enjoyable gathering. Owing to the diNagreeable weather the attendance was not so large as had been expected. Nevertheless, those who braved the elements seem to feel amply repaid. Rev. Williams, of Beaver, gave a short discourse in the forenoon taking ” the Resurrection” as his theme. Then followed a very enjoyable season (es pecially to the " old backs’’ who weie out in full fore»), namely, the dinner hour. Baskets, pails, pans and boxes all contributed their savory contents to fill the three long tables with toothsome daintiea. After an hour and a half spent in pleasant social intercourse, the audience was called to order by the stirring notes of a bugle call, played by Mr. Frank Bennett, who also assisted in a number of the songs with the trumpet. The exercises beginning at two o’clock, with a song service con sisted of Easter carols, songs and recita tions by the children, young and old, selected reading, etc. A vocal solo by Mr. Frank Bennett was applauded. His Apprenticeship. "Yes,” said Mr. Pater, with ill con cealed pride, "tny youngest boy makes some smart remarks at times. Only re cently he asked me what It meant to be an apprentice. I told him that It meant the binding of one person to an other by agreement and that one per son so bound had to teach the other all be could of his trade or profession, while the other had to watch and learn how things were done and had to make Beware of Ointments for Ca himself useful in every way possible.” “What did he say to that?" asked one tarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of of the audience. smell and completely derange the whole sys “Why, after a few minutes the young tem when entering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used ex rascal looked up at me and said, ‘Then cept on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten foil to the I suppose you’re apprenticed to mother, good you can possibly derive from them. Ha I s aren’t you, dad?’’’—London Answers., Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, <»., contains no meicurv. aud is taken iuterually, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ays eiu. In buying Hail’s < atarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally, and made in Toledo. K*J ^hrney A Co. Testimonials free, Sold by Drugists, price 75c. per bottle, lake Hall’s t amily Pills for constipation. — constipation. like Schil makes nottFouble; of ready. ? Economizes the use of flour, but ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome. $ N otice for 1’ vbucation . Ulin«! .jioivn States urn Land Office, IM V/JllCf, . 1 l ‘ ’ ortlHnd, Ore., c.„, April 14. 1908,’ Notice in hereby Riven that the North' ern Pacific Railway Conipnny has filed in this office its application to select, under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1, 189«, a> extended by Act of Congress, approved •May 17, 19n6. the Ne of Sw U ,.f Section 31. tp 2 south, range 10,west. Any andall persons claiming adversely the lands desci itsd,or desiring to object: because of the ininera) character <d t lie land, or for any other reason, to the dwposal to apphemt, should filetheir ffldaviisof pio est in this office, on or before the 28-d day of May. 1 »08, A lgernon S. D resser , r t ■ u i . Register. 11 le U ■ t,,,s'“n“'e 'he TtUauiook Headlight, published at Tillamook Ore as tl.e irewspa|«r in w hich the al eve notice is to lie published A lgernon S. D ressfb , ------------------------------- ------- R h _ j inter. o il 4 ! I** I ABSOLUTELY PURE BAY CITY, ORE. $ I This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute K3 J it Coughs,Colds. CROUP, WhoopingCough Ì $ > pteawnt tn take. I Herbert Cp.ncer and the Puddles. On no one occasion was Herbert Spencer known to ride when going to a dinner, yet so carefully did be guard himself against the chance of soiling his dress shoes that he habitually car ried ............ a bundle of old newspapers under 1---------------------------- his arm. These were for the purpose of being dropped, one by one. into each mud puddle he might encounter on crossing the street. By tbe time be reached his destination the store of pa pers was exhausted. Muddy shoes on the return walk did not matter to him in the least.—London Caterer. For Emergencies. A banking reserve Is for use, not merely for show. It Is for U9e in times of emergency. Yet some bankers look upon their reserves very much as the superintendent of a hospital regarded its emergency bed. A patient all bang ed up In an accident was brought to tbe hospital one nlgbt and was told that there was no room for blm. "Why not put bim in the emergency bed?” I’ was suggested. "If we put him in th» emergency bed.” It was replied, "then we would have no emergency bed."- Wall Street Journal. A Clever Scheme. Mother (examining school report)— How did you come to have such good marks in arithmetic thia week? Tom- my—Well, you see, It wns this way: We had ten examples a day. and 1 got the teacher to help me to do five, ^ad Eric Jones got her to help him on tha other five. Then we swapped help»- See?—Harper's. Powder First Bank & Trust Company, The First American Duel, In the year 1630 occurred tbe first duel known to have taken place oa American sell. The principals, Edward Doty and Edward Leister, were serv ants of41 Mr. Hopkins, one of the New England colonists. Tbe men bad quar reled over some trifling matter and re sorted to the field for its settlement The affair was stopped by the authori ties but not before one had been wounded In the thigh and the other In the hand. There wns no law covering such matters, but the governor of the province decided that the men should be punished nevertheless. At bls or ders they were sent to have tbelr heads and feet tied together and lie in that condition twenty-four hours without food or drink. They suffered so much, however, that they were released at the end of an hour. It contains no oo'um nr ««Mtyto • kak) ai to » adalL ^KtlSttnts. largt s« ceiS- Impartial. “Mr. Scatterton prides himself oa being strictly impartial.” "Yes,” answered the una ratable man. "1 once went shooting with him H * didn’t seem to care wjiether be hit tbt rabbit, the dog or one of his friends Th. Dangerous Caw. One of the surgeons of a hospital asked no Irish help which be consid ered the most dangerous of the man? cases then tn the hospital. "That. sir. said Patrick as he pointed to a case of surgical Instruments. Man s wrinkled face is tbe origin«! time table-Dallas News. J