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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 30. 190° THE BUGLE CALL. for the T. H. S. The score was seven Complaint About Stock at Large teen to nine in favor of the high school. Running The German Coach Horae. The German Coach lmr»e ia ,h" all-pun/ose horse of Germany atul 1» [TO EDITOH OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] em ......................... work of kmd.se Bill Burdick, the well known pugilist, EDITORS : D ear S ir .—If you will allow me space well a. to till the Sill. He >» »!«> wishes to announce that he will match C1CKKON1ANS— in vour valuable paper, I will appeal parade ami draw the c..mm.«Im"8 carn any person for a t hirty two round battle. E liza D awson ano E lsie S covell . first to the voters ami also to nuy neigh Said person not to weigh over 297 lbs . age. » Uh -Length ami style at a jaunty E mkksonians — tx>r«. First, I ask the voters to see that cheerful r.«d gait. The demand for th.« not to tie over six feet six inches tall not E lmer A llen and C loyd D awson . every ticket is so arranged that they breed Of horses has gradually increased more than four years of age mav have a vote on stock running in from year t.> year. «» » result of their When Miss Davis asked about the re- Bob ha« a new job. We don’t know the public roads, a public and constant merit, up t . the pr-wnt hour, and it is X cent great movement in Russia, Wilbu. ir how much he gets, but Frant Pike ha« nuisance, and the poor creatures can t no uncommon thing to s.eet large nun said it had moved to the east. Now promised to pay him well if he will poke help it. They are turned in the roads to Iwrs of buyer, in the coach horse dis steal or starve, and they are doing both, Wilbur, you might make some think him every time he goes to sleep. tncu.d Gel many, from France. Italy. as they can steal about two da vs out of that "Chicago has moved,” but we are SwitierlHiid. Belgium, England, Ku-sia five they must starve three davs, and as President Jordan, ol Stanford Univer from " Missouri.” and North and South America, which sity, in an address to young men, says: feed is short, even in the pastures, thev ■ ■ • are taken to the»e various countie* to For lessons in instrumental music see ' So live that your aftersclf—the man can not get what they need even when Howard Harris. Time is his strongest you ought to be—may in his tune be they break in and steal. There is a band Improve breeding stock Tiie German coach horse has been regularity and characteristic and the drum is a possible and actual. Far awav in the of hungry things on the road close by specialty. He practices “ morning, twenties, the thirties of the Twentieth now. Two or three will pass along thuroughlj bred in one line fur no many noon and night, " and " Practice mak. s Century, he is awaiting his turn. His with nose to the ground, trying to find ages I liat he is enabled to become a pre dominant and rnoet impressive »ire, We CClant all Kinds of Produce, perfect,” you know. body, his brain, his «uni are in your a nip of feed, and perhaps in ten or «MS boyish hands. He cannot help himsell ' wenty feet will find a thimble fu'l and wherever used, all kinds of mares , Call and See Us As a |ieace.uiaker, Robert is making What will you leave tor him ? Will it pass on for another inch, and others hence it ib an easy matter to go into a a wonderful reputation. be his brain unspoiled bv lust or dissa come along and do likewise and so on. coniiiiunity where a German coach stal pation, a mind trained to think and act, It would make any one with humane lion has been m stud and readily procure To the Pupils—If y*»u wish to get per. a nervous system true as a di «1 tn its feeling miserable to «ce them. And some perfectly matcli.d teams of a qualit) feci grad s in grammar deliver me«sjK»« response to the truth about v<*u ? Will get angry at the poor things and abuse ami size that always command large for Miss Lister. service you. boy of the twentieth Century, let them with dogs The stock are not to prices for carriage and coach • V « The farmer who breeds this c I hhs of blame. It is rheir owner?. They should him come as a man among men in his We wonder if Piof. is getting near stock can rear and develop it without sighted. The other day lie come into lime, or will you throw away his in ha ve to take care of them and not turn b. ing co.iiptdled lo incur? any expense thg library w here Albert was standing, heritance before he has had a chance to them in the public roads to torment their . _ 1 otiteide ol >1 feed and the ordinary cure neighbors and the public generally. touch it ? Will you let him come, taking and with a troubled look on his face the | Much H« Would be required in the rearing asked, Do any of you know where your place, gaining through your ex- can nut say who owns the stock in t.. of ¡ol the various draft breeds. They run periences, hallowed through your joys, i roads, but suppose it is different ones « Albert is?” ’in height from lb to 161^ hands high building on them his own, or will iou our neighbors who might use the golden « i r > Ata meeting of th« senior class last fling his hope a way. decreasing, wanton rule to advantage, tusóme of us at least. • and weighing from 1350 to 1650 pounds. Friday evening I the following parid like, that the man you might have been I am going to given small sum of my Tliej mature very joung and are til for work at two years old, and for breeding J. P. ALiUE|4, Proprietor. were assigned: shall never be ?’’ It is rather hjXeresting experience and observation. In the first place, I often find it neces purposes they are horses that produce Vale iu o a »— John Achim. to know that the man who spoke these Salutatoriau— Elsie Scovell. words is the man who is being so bit sary to leave very important work and all rtlx iit one wize. all bark, deep color, Class Will— Gertrude McKioiens. terly assailed by a great many people take hammer and nails and such mater No horse can stand for service in Ger Special Attention paid to Tourists. Class prophecy— Carrrie Hathaway. just now, for interfering with student •al as is necessary and go and chase out many unless he { either belongs to the A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodate Class History— Clara Tinnerstet. liberty at Stanford. The chief “liberty’’ a lot of stock and mend fence, and, per government or has a certificate of sound ness, hreeomg and individual appearance Class Poet— Marion Hare. interfered with is the right of students haps, in less than an hour it is necessary • • ft to appear on the campus in an intoxi to do the same thing again, and as I issued by an examining governiuent j A i A A A A l A A A A A A l .A. j A A dhSBksBkjAi A A A Asj and other members of the family have committee. The owner of a com mission cated condition The C. L 8 Excursion. A. K. CASE, stallion is liable to prosecution if he ed all we can do, and much more at other > S Once the .Sissies gave a picnic, PROPaiETOK Next Friday our famous troupe of and more valuable work, perhaps the has in the same stable a non commission And to the beach we went, actors will begin what bids fair to be band will stay in all night, and as we ed stallion, although he may be simply All th»* boys and girls were happy, one of the most famous series of plays haye several pastures some one of them used for farm work. When a horse has And were on pleasure bent. that Tillamook has yet seen. Promptly contain stray stock a good share < f the such a certificate he may stand for ser The boats left here at eight o’clock at 4 p.m. they will leave this citv for the time, for we cannot spend all our time vice any« here in the empire. The Ger And down the slough we went, famous Bay City. From there they will chasing stray starving stock. man coach horse being so purely and At ten flteen we reached the dock, proceed north till they reach the town I think the law would uphold me in strongly bred, reproduce themselves with Which l»y our weight was bent. for ages known as Nehalem. Here they advertising the animals, but I have been wonderful certainty, and in the colt you Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. There were many tilings to see that day will present the drama known as waiting and hoping the voters would see almost the image of his sire. This Fine Machine Work a Specialty. So ’cross the spit we rushed, “Diamondsand Hearts,’’ and we hope do at least some good by voting them is not surprising when we know these Over the stones in any old way, they will have a packed house to enter out of the road, a public nuisanc«*, and horses have been so carefully bred in one To where the waters rushed. tain. After this event it is very probable 1 did not wish to use the law against mv hue hy tl e German government for wv wwww vwr* Many of us explored the cave, they will return home to rest lor a short neighbors, but if there is no better wav Neveral hundred years, and are probably From rock to rock we jumped, time. When they have to some degree and the law allows it I will feel compelí the purest horses that .live. The Jget of Dodging about to esciqie each wave recovered from the effects of this journey ed to take them up and advertise. So t lb-se horses is the horse that has long Which at our feetdid “ bump.’ they will put on a series of plays at the will make a kindly appeal to my neigh been wanted, and suits the eye of every, Then out came the lunch, so good and Marqum Grand in Portland ; but we bors or whoever owns the stock to take one, as he has the color, size, slyle, action will give you the particulars of this trip them off the road and put them where and finish.—Rural Spirit. Mr. B O. fine, in a later issue of the Bugle Call. The cooks had done their best; they can keep from starving and steal Snuffer has brought into Tillamook one Yes, all things in the eatable line ing and tormenting »he neighbors I will of the finest German coach stallions in It is possible that a person with three Fit for such noted guests. show you a picture, n sad sight to me. the west. Margo is 6 years old, heighi or more feet could keep time to the music and it is a real living one. While I was 16^2 hands, weight 1580 pounds, color To see the lighthouse most of us cliined of our new drummer, but about two fixing fence the other dav a lot of cattle baautifui hay, block points. Margo will Up the steep muddy hill ; hundred people can he found to testify came along ami stopped very sudden make the season at Snuffer’s barn. Terms Sweating and panting most of the way, that an ordinary, two-footed person and seemed surprised to see me, as they made known on application. Exercise for all ills. doesn’t stand a ghost of a chance ol seemed on their way to enter our field, The hoys found flowers there that day doing so. and saw I was in their way. Among ■ ■ « Upon the rock strewn beach. Notice. It is reported that Miss Lister is a firm the lot was a poor old cow or, perhaps, Robert. Horace, Elmer and Carl a more appropriate name would be a believer in the "full dinner pail ” Notice is hereby given that the County Each found a flower apiece. «tack of bones, for that was about all Court ol Tillamook County will receive ■ 2 ■ 1 .. .................. These flowers that grow in sandy soil, there was of her. She was a very true bids lor the board and care of George Edmund Kelly, former legal adviser Perhaps Pd better name. of tlm American Legation at Paris, and picture of starvation, ami at the time Meyers, a county charge. All bids must A Botany lesson you shall have, now one of thu pioiuinent members of two little hungry calves and a year’ing be filed with the County Clerk on or be Or I shall have to blame. the New York branch of the Socialist following her. She ap|teared to be «of fore 10 o'clock a m. Wednesday, the A Violet sweet, a Lily white, party. Ims a signed article in the Inter, fering for water, as well as teed, and at 6th dav ol May. 1968. A Daisy's dimpled face, G. B L amb , national Socialist Review entitled, " The best did not look as if she could feed one A pretty Mav bel was insight Confusion of Tongues," proposing a calf satisfactorily, and she had two be County Clerk All in that pleasant place. sides a yearling depending on her. The radical change in the tactics of I,is Tlie tide was slow,the boats were stuek, three, cow and two calves are a sorry Call for Bids on Wood. party in America. He holds that the It was a sleepy crowd. policy of " revolution," while consistent looking sight that should be better i pro- Bids will be received up r to May We all sat down to wait for luck vided for. • • ** J 1st X oL | and logical in a country like Germany, And liardlj spoke aloud. Once morel ask the voters to vote 1908, h-r 1IMI cords or less of 4lt. Alder. Opposite the Post Offiee. where the patty has the throne, the Hemlock or Fir Wood, to be delivered at Eleven P. M. found us at home, nobility ami the church to overt...... is the stock out of the roads and also The Tillamook Creamery factory, hnlfto And lor that pleasant day utterly untenable and unnecessary in those who see to preparing the tickets be delivered by June 15th, and balance to se<* to it that they have a chance to We thank the Sissies from our hearts this country, where the iiihi liinei v of before October 1st, 1908. The Creamery And like their rot a I wav. democratic government exists and wlwre vote on it by placing same on ticket. reserves *u A Twenty Year Sentence. • • to reject any and all rHEWORLDSGrttAltdrSEiU«’ 'he right The people expected to vote on this « • • the real enemies of socialism " aie on " I have just completed a twenty vear bids. Albeit has the running of the City I he T illamook C reamery , LIGHT RUNNING question two years ago. hut was not ¿n . -.rrenC,>'. "T’8"' Bm-klen's the inside—in the fierce individualism Library, and is handing the knowledge By C arl II aberlach , Sec. Arnica S.i|ve. which cured me of bit ed- of American character." He believe, given the opportunity as it was left off out by the volume. the ticket. ¡"""‘y yea^ Rgo." writes that the word “reform" is the one on U 8 Woo lever, of LeRniadle. N Y. Now to those running stock i.i the A Lazy Liver which to align the various radical ele ucklen s Arnica Salve Imuls the worst Bill Burdick say» he lost hi« copper road around our premises. Please don't M»y be only a tired liver, or a tim’J’’«" .bUr"" wo"nd8 »"dents in wire over at the ocean, He is grieving ments here, and urges the advantage of starved I”1 25c 81 Chas. making working party arrangements compel me to use the law for protection. liver. It would be a stupid as veil u greatly over it. Clough s drug «tore. with a labor party, as the socialists of As I prefer relief in a more nrighlmrlv saLa^,thlne J° !*'at 8 weary or ■ • • Elsie: "Goodness ' Miss Davit and I Englund have done with success. He way, and do not wish to cause hard man because he lagged ¡n his work In treating the lagging, torpid liver it Is would have had an awful time climbing charges that American socialists lack feelings if it can be avoided, but think a rastie great drugs. mistake A to lash nvei'^ it with ¿J™ strnno ’ 1 have done mv part torpid the hill to the lighthouse if, ah—if,—we faith in their own principles and stand and now ask others to do theirs. didn't anyway.” I bis is no new trial Indication of an ill-nourished, enfeebled in fear of being captured by somebody. V' \\ body whose organs are weary with orn ■ • a All that is necessary, he contends, is 1 complain of. Kespeci fully, work. Start with tho stomach and ,niL M rs A. L D onaldson “ I ate nineteen >gge at the picnic that socialists have a hand in the organ- th^m”lnf d,r7lon 8nd nutrition. Put two week» ago,’' said Fatty. zation of the “ auxiliaries." them In wr-.,n| ord»r anrf • Why did you not eat one more and Death Was Qn His Heels qoK'kly yc -r liver will become actl£ Jeetwe P make it twenty Y" asked Carl Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Morris, of Skippers. V».. hud hi.m.T °oW*n Mpdlcal niscovery _ __ of _____ 11*..« He hat mr . many marvelous cures of -livw Mi. Thus. Ntenton. poatmftMter <»f a chae call 1,1 <he spring " Humph ! do "you think I would «ais " An attack of pi>eUin>H>i* left Poniypuol, Ont., write«: ‘ For the past by Its wonderful C'vrol of the ........ I III«8 troubl make a hog of tnyself for ju»i one egg? ’ eight year» 1 suffered from rheumatic so weak and aithsueh _------ ... a fearful cough ontar .Of digestion and nutr.t.on It re rntn who hove ■ • ■ put them to the hard- palm», and during that time | uned that my friends d.ylsred Cuusumiti“.,, Star«. the normal actlvlt- o' the ftom.^E ' Mamina," sad Willie, •• Ought Mis» many different liniment» and remedies h»d me. aud dent" -a. on my lM,|, ";--,h''i-retion.«3rthXXi: est tests in the rough Davis to punish tue tor something I forth«* cere of i In uiualiam. Liat sum t hen I was persuaded to try Dr King’s est weather in, glands cleanse, tl., JT,tem from t»,l Get the original mor 1 pru< ured a buttle of I ban h*«rlam'a N-w Discovery. I( helped me immedi haven't done T'' l7v.'r U of ‘ n' ,, K , 12 ti ° ns ' ‘ "d » relieve.U, ately. and after taking two H i.d shall Pain Balm and got more relief from it Towers Fish Brand " No, my child. Why do you ask?" Hv r of the burdens Imposed UDon It h. limn anything I have ever used, and l>utU»»N I WAM Wfll ||lM|| agftil). I f.iuml the made since I83S defection of other organs. hy "Be.'au»e she punished me today when Cheerfully recominrud this liniment to “Ut (hat N«»vr Dt«c«>v»rv i« the 'em It J OU have bitter or bad taste tn ths mo— I didn't gel my history." want eltber a VlhmtlngHhon» **dv for Ci>114hs nnd lung diMMw» in ai| m H sufferers from rheumatic |*<ins ” Int. newer/Variable appetite coste^^T"^ Shuttle or a single Thr. ua X Soli under k tut run i«»«» Mild iW Ct»Ut Ikitlka for sale by sll »he world • • a •mil hrrsth. eotatlpat ■„. I0"™8- Sewing Machine enk» There seems to have tieen a great druggist«. «ore. 50c. and feel weak, »selli tired, or Irrerultr bowels, THE NEW HOME «WINO MACHINE f fl.00. Tr IM ItmU I f frwv religious awakening in Air. Rut tier head«, i.. x. pain Vdlstres fondent, frequent Orange. Did You Ever Try small of back.* He Got Wh.H He Needed. rowing or dlsire ford's room lately, anyway, the students Many sewing machines are made r In atotnacb, •• Nine years ago it looked ns i ( my Chamberlain's Has the Pre- perhaps nausea, qual.tr , but the Sew Home»»*' risings* In HARKIM’8 new feed and Imie all been reading " Filgrim's pro time had come, ‘ says Mr. C. Farthing .ference throt after eating, and kto_ Oui cuaran.r ne’ er rm»«8 •ywptomf gress." Mr Fr»f C. Hanrahan, n promin-nt Bold hy aatthnrlae.l deni«" of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. • I whs no run * pxk stomach u Biiu and lorpia torpid II 11 a no medi- livehy barn ■ • ■ down that life hur.g on a very slender druggist of Portsmouth. Va savs- p’,,, nu a*La mr Any one wishing to lake lessons in thread. It was then my druggiM revow the |W»| six years 1 have »..Id »„.f recom E. T. HALTON, AF If not, give him a call. mended Electric Bitters. I inMight a mended Chsmhsetaia s Colic. Ch.dwa iiiaiory see Pierre Peters. buttle and I got what I »«vded— »nd Diarrhoea Reuie.1v It .» , ,,)W|. Evmthing first-class. Sewad strength. I had one foul in the grave, re....»lv and ona ..f the I..., WKAÎHKR FO*KCA»T FOR TILL A (ail Electric Billers put it back on the m-ilH in« on tie- nmrhel. 1 handle hot hr.-»d sawt bi» „ it , *2^^' AtdI< * »11 Probably rain. block South of P.O. lurf again, and I re been well ever other- for the Mme purposes that t».. AND CURE TWK More probably ram. since. ' Sold under guarantee «1 Chaa. me a larger profit, but this remciv is »,> sure 1» . ff.et , cure, and my customer ' I. Clough's drug Htore. 50c Most probably rant. .»> Certain to appreciate mi recommend w- G. arris prop, ing it to him. that I gire it the prefer Hill Burdick was once arrested for dry. Plenty of Trouble ence. for sale hy all druggists ing »Kin and selling it lor salt. iacauAedby Maguathm of thvli.er and printed on each bet-in nr.,. * ’’’Ktr^ients under os I h. It, ’ *D<i *,'**'"i bowel», to get rid of it and headache ■ ■ • For Whooping Cough •nd „t.si^ h/lhi'^Te» •" Wanted hv Mr. F. Pike, an eve opener. and t.diouio.w. and th* nitaon that Givet ha >«l»r tains Congh writer» »•„. «-dlcal bring» j.undice, take Dr. King's New It w ill k.-^. ths cough I..«.., . • ‘<m>'l’rmn"1b„vPrt",,^'Ì!*ÌnÌn‘C Life Pill», the reliable puritlrrslhai do lion sa.v ami remi. r the til. ,,f coughing c-- C8tsrs «ás Th» ball t»m< Saturday Bay Don t accept . Mbslltute of unknown •7 '••mg P„u•. G,».u¿7i7nU"l’M" ynn the work without grinding or griping less frequent smi le»s severe. It ,, «ND ALL THROAT AND JjS City and the T. II. S. was ■ victory •3c. at Lba. I. Clough's drug store Ws-hingt.m, complet» ^rFR'»» and *u<l sure. Fur sale hy all diugguu. GUA.R.ANTKBD SATISFAtf1 -*rv t..wn L'n!2r,n^^ of dasaified Bust,,»» biActOQ ’M>d » OB MOVBT BKFUND^» Opened Up for Business, SAPPINCTON & CO, • • • A full bine of Groceries, Flour, Foed, Tinuiare, and Croekery. Olsen Building, The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Tillamook Iron Works S General Machinists & Blacksmiths, OREGON. TILLAMOOK, ■ IB I have just opened up the most com plete line of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what wc have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. THE MEN WHO KNOW SUCKERS. SUHS AND HATS , KILL™ COUCH H You Spend , with Dr. King’» New Discol« for