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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 14, THE BUGLE GALL. EDITORS: Who was first in war, first in peace The North Fork Wilton River and first in the hearts oi his country Bridge men ? Chorous of answers ; "Burdick.” TO TH1 EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT a a ■ 1908 SANDLAKE. Clyde and Lillie Webb made a trip to Faucet Creek to visit with their uncle Marvin and family on Wednesday und returned home on Thursday. While they were there4 *lyde thought he would make Skookum Lake a visit, but on his wai there he got tangled up with a devil'* thorn and came out with a very badly scratched wrist. He claims he will not get so close to the devil next time. Mr O^ens made a trip to the city on Sunday. U. S Edwards started for the valley on Friday, but got homesick and return» ed Saturday, accompanied by Ade Laine. Quite a crowd gathered at E. E. Webb’s on Sunday and passed a very pleasant day piaving croquet. It is getting to be a very common thing to sec dear tracks on Sandlake. They seem to c« me from all directions, espe cially on sunny days. A large crowd gathered at E. R. Haves on Sunday to listen to the old standby Edison phonograph. They all stayed until a late hour before departing for home Everybody ►eeined to enjoy them selves and went home happy. Joel Atkinson is laid up with la grippe this week. Opened Up for Business.^ D ear S ir . —Allow me space in your paper Co say a few words in regard to S covell . the north fork bridge, was you ever E mersonians — there or was any of those good folks E lmer A llen and C loyd D awson . ho have signed a petition to extend the road up from the Bester Ford on th* Wants Work. south side of the river to what is called Any one wishing a good bell boy the Narrows T 1 have been at the Grid*« X (complexion dark) apply to Sammy which washed away lately; and have Anderson. Three years experience. looked iiow it was built. ,4V. 8. R*ynaii B B B built it when owning the road across One of the prizes awarded to the the mountains. It was built on two Ciceronians this year was a beautiful lugs, and to keep them from twating or music rack, This is something that has bending he put a bent almost directly in been badly needed, and we are sure it the middle of the river, and for tilt will be deeply appreciated. Miss Lister covering he used split puncheon. has the sincere thanks of the C. L. C. I often wondered how it could stand The last Ciceronian program WAS for this fine prize. perhaps the strongest of the year, One the freshets that we have in the wintei B B B of the main features was a dialogue in luunths. So rudely constructed it did “My do-babs ! Oh, my glassier! Oh, We CClant all Kinds of Produce which we recognized our black friend, not cost more than two hundred dollars, my hard earned glassies! Justice—the Sammy. A very clever song had been if that much, and 1 would be willing t<* Call and See Us. law—my glassies and my dough bobs." composed and learned and it came as iiet that Walter Woods will build a From "the school life of Theo. Finney.’’ quite a surprise to the Emersonians, budge at the same place for eight BBS who intend io repay it with interest Hundred dollars that no flood can move ‘‘Who discovered America Now about Lbat petition on the south some day. Chorus of answers: “Finney.’’ ■ ■ ■ •»ide. Il dose nut benefit a settler be BBS Bill : "What makes Gamble so thin ?” If the business men want n good nd Dutchy : "because he keeps shaving.'* twreu the B< sler Ford, and where ti t cui’-uty would nave to build a T ridg» put in the Junior Annual, they should on the mam river. Besides, it is on th« see Mr. P. Peters. Original Poem. bob Read by Nellie Hanenkratt at C. L,S. shady side, where the sun has little What Do They Cure! The students of the Tillamook IHigh 1 effect iu the winter time. Program. The above question Is often asked con School have presented Prof. Rutherford I The library door shut with a crack, And it is going to cost us to build the cerning hr. Pierce’s two leading medi with a petition signed by every student ■ Arousing the mouse from his sle^p. road and bridge six or eight thousand cines, ”Bolden Medical Discovery” and in the high school, asking him to stav * He started up with sudden fear, dollars, if the County couit concludes to "Favorite Prescription.” The answer is that "Golden Medical another year as principal. He has only Hoping that danger was not near. change. Why not put half, or a third Discovery ” is a most potent alterative or blood-piirilior, and tonic or invigorator promised to consider the matter, but all Down he peeped from the bookshelves I of that amount on the road that is J. P. ALtLiEN, Proprietor. ana acts especially favorably in a cura hope for a favorable decision. already built, which would fix it in tine tive way ui>on all the mucous lining sur high B B B shape. It is but little farther bj (aces, as of the nasal passages, throat, tubes, stomach, bowels and Harold Eppletl, commonly known as And espied two boys standing nigh. the bridge at Jenkins* place. Besides bronchial bladdea-curing a large per cent, of catar Special Attention paid to Tourists. “Apple sauce," is winning a great repu Before he thought to turn away. the time is not far off that all those low rhal ca«*t whether the disease affects the He heard the larges*, of them say, tation as a tennis player, t, larynx, bron A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation bills between Sugarloaf and Jenkins will nasal parages, the chia, stomach I dyspepsiaX Yes, if we play tennis this noon, BBS be taken up and bought up for fruit bowel, (as mdkom l»aj. bladder, VVe must hide the rackets very soon, Tbe societies have decided to give a or other pelvic org Even In raising. Now, Mr. Editor, I have no uterus till: i:lli-<-!ili- or ill.live s tages nt the«. So they dimed on chairs and on tables. joint program on May 16. It will be kick a coming. Only I hate to see the affecti-ns it. is often successful In alfect. made up largely of parts that have been , Reaching as high as they were able. road changed from one of the nicest ‘»Favorite Prpicrintlon " la «dv||w| given before in the societies and will be The rackets were soon out of view, camp and fishing grounds on the W ikon for rurtReTbrnypiy ?T.. jass ....... otdiseases—those PROPRIETOR very similar to the programs given every No one but the mouse and the boys river, the north fork bridge. te an? knew. I jri-giii.ji ’ iiji--- incideai tu.wujhen i ’ iiiv «» * vsii.e i i iu- - nsiuriu w » UUICII W¡»y. It two weeks in our society programs, It Respectfully yours, is a ixtwerful yet gently acting invigbfat- will be in tbe Opera House, and will be , The boys went out closing the door. Ing tonic and nervine. For weak worn- L. P. A ckley . And things became quiet.as before. out, over-worked women—no matter what free. has caused the break-down, "Favorite Dreaming of rackets and awful boys, New Tariff on Portland Freight Prescription ” will be found most effective From C. L. S. Society paper. in building up the strength, regulating The mouse was aroused again by a the womanly functions, subduing pain George and Frank were fast friends Reduced rates have been established and noise. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging bringing aixnit a healthy, vigorous nnd were both democrats. After a time The rackets are gone, oh dear me, by the O. R. & N. Company, in coniiec condition of the whole system. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. A book of particulars wraps each bottle George turned socialist. This worried Where do you suppose they c<»ui<i be ? non with the Vancouver Transportation giving the forinulæof both medicines and Frank not a little, so one ’day when he Company and the Astoria & Columbia quoting what seon-s of eminent med They looked under chairs, table and met George, he stopped him and said, River Railroad, from Portland to Tula ical authors, whose works are consulted shelves physicians of all t he schools of practice “Say, George, what is this ’ere social They wanted the rackets for themselves. mook and all points on Tillamook Hay by ts guides in prescribing, say of each in ism, any way ?*’ "Well,’’ said George, They hunted low and they hunted high, 1 he new tariff just published * ill be gredient entering Into these medicines. The words of praise bestowed on the "it is this ivay. Suppose I had two And at last tbe rackets they did espy. effective on May 20th between Portland several Ingredients entering Into Doctor million dollars, I’d give you one million Pierce ’s medicines by such writers should and Tillamook, Garibaldi, Hobsonvillc Again the rackets were hid from sight, have more weight than any amount of and I’d keep the other million-” "Yes,’* And the bojs rejoiced as well as they and Bay City, and is said to be a sub non - professional testimonials, because said Frank, "But what if you had two stantial reduction in the former rates, such men are writing for the guidance of might. pigs?” "Oh thunder ! Frank,*’ said The mouse tried to sleep, but was in vain through tariffs have been issued tor the their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. George, “You know I’ve got.two pigs.” Boys kept coming time and again. I 1 • fl first time in the history of the trade be Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non secret. and contain no harmful habit « V « tween Portland and Tillamook and tht Tne rackets were hidden o’er und o’er forming ilrugs. ixiing composed of glyceric How about Pete for a catcher ? Well, And no one dreamed they had beta hid freight between Portland and the Till« extracts of tlin roots of native, American I guess he is improving. betore. mook cities will be carried by the Sue H. medicinal forest plants They are both sold by dealers in m««ilcine. You can’t <£ ® ® Twelve o’clock came, it was time for Elmore. afford to accept as a substitute for one of The Junior class will give their play noon, The rates named in the new tariff are these med ici lies of known composition, on June 28. any secret nostrum. And then there was a rush for the as follows : Grain, flour and mill feed, • v a Dr. Pierce’s Pellets small, sugar-coated, library room. from Portland to any point on Tilla easy to take as candy, regulate and In Three more weeks and the old school mook Bay, 27Vi cents per 100 pounds ; vigorate stomach, !iver aud bowels. bell will cease its ringing for a while. Each boy felt secure no one tlse knew Where he had laid those rackets from fruit, vegetables, fish and meat, canned, Those three weeks will be spent in hard view. • in lots often tons or over, 27Mi cents; work, that is, putting oil the finishing And so tney searched low and high, sugar in lots of ten tons or over, 27V£c. touches for the year. The eighth grade Yet none could now those rackets espy. per 100 pounds ; freight not otherwise will take their examination this week, and we all hope they will get through Others kept coining to join in the fray, specified, any quantity, weight or mea And suuu the whole high school was surement, rate per 100 pounds or two nicely. going that way. cubic feet, 30 cents per 100 pounds. SB® P.ofessor looked on with an awe Bill Burdick is going to try to pass a The struck ’From Tillamook to Portland, the fol gaze, bill prohibiting child labor in Tillamook The teachers were scared and white in lowing rates have been established : County. Bill doesn’t like to cut kindlings. Cheese, any quantity, per case, 22j£c. ; the lace. freight not otherwise specified,any quan The mouse jumped up and almost fell For lessons in giggling, see the girls tity, weight or measuiement, 3uc. per But it was only John ringing the bell, who took part in the last dialogue. 100 pounds.________________ I went to sleep, aud what a dreadful Opposite the Post Offiee ff ■ ■ noise, School of Cheese Making. BOULDER CREEK Mr. C. Dawson, the experienced cheese And what an awful dream of rackris anu buys. maker, wishes to announce that he will The county judge, the commissioners, I An Old Fashioned Garden. be able to take pupils for a short course road supervisors and quite a number oi THE WORLDS 6REATEST SEWIN6 MACHINE By Lillian Anderson, ’ !<). in cheese making, beginning June 1, and our Blaine neighbors were out Monday I The old fashioned garden on Grand Do you want the best artificial ending Sept. 10. LIGHT RUNNING viewing the proposed new road across ma’s farm is like a young girl.' In thr FOR « M « irom the bridge to Blaine, via W. D. light to be had ? If so you want garden there are beautiful daifodila. School of Music. the Angle Lamp. Gladwell’s, Mrs. N. Smith’s, etc Prof. H. Harris, the musician, is now which, when they sway to and Iru in the We are sorry to report that Ethel Jen BECAUSE and guaranteed with us, and he wishes to announce that breeze, call back to memory the gulden sen is quite sick at present. absolutely locks of this young girl. The red It gives a beautiful brilliant he will give lessons on the snare drum WATERPROOF Mrs. O. W. Rinnaman and daughter at all hours of the day. If you have dasies are so much like her lips that they are visiting relatives in the comity seat. light with “No undershadow.” ■sprits any time about you at all, you had bet seem to speak to you. At the farther O. W. is staying at his lather's during is economical, It burns kero- ''»IM»*’ end of the garden, iu a little nook shad ter see Professor Harris. sene oil. It gives no smoke and the absence of his family. ed oil every ride by the yints, are the OILED SUITS. SLICKERS • e • no odor. Is easy to operate and Misses Lily and Laura Bays have liecn • Mr. Stillwell has lieen earning his beautiful blue bells which look like the AND HATS suffering with bad colds the past week. is an ornament to any home, Every garment guaranteed money, and Frank has been kept from beautiful git I’s eyes. Everything in tta • Clean - Light ■ Durable H A. Chopard isgrtling out poles this office or store. snoring. old fashioned garden seemed to say. week for the Farmer's .Mutual Telephone Sult» ‘3oe Sinkers *32? For further particulars call on b s a "Oh, you beautiful child! You are just line. or address F. T. Bennet, Beaver, MttruirM.i'i tnnmiM The Ciceronian» have again won the like me.” t.f.io. m. rM ajk / m . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kumm, Mr. and Ore. Temporary headquarters, prize for the Irest programs during the ■ • • Mrs. E. P. Mills and Delta, Mr. and Mrs Larsen house, city. Agent for Sounds in the Woods. year, This is the third year they won H. A Uhopardand Norman, were guests By Robert Stillwell, ’10. in succession, but the Emersonians Tillarmxik and Yamhill counties. Can you imagine yourself waking ill at the home of Mr. ami Mrs L N. San promise them some hard work if they Did You Ever Try the early morning in your little “lean dux last Sunday win next year. H GESSaEK HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND) a a a to*’ under a huge spruce ? 11 so. then The tenth grade students are now re imagine yourself lying theie in your The Most Common Cause of LIVERY BARN, Suffering. ▼iewirrg history, ai.d Frank Pike recent warm bunk, in the silence just preced Rheumatism caUHes more pain ami If not, give him a call. ly startled the class by saying, in speak ing the dawn of day, waiting tor some suffering than am other disease, for the ing of William the Conqueror, "He sound to break the morning stillness. reason that it is the moat common of all wan • eftb<*ra Vibrating Hhuttie. Rotary Everything first-class. Second itfrm Kbuttlecr a Hlngh* Thnad ]f'hain Bitch] made them all swear’’—and here he At last, becoming weary of wating for ills, and it is certainly giatifymg »<> wuf H-wIng Machine write to ferers to know that Chtmlterlain*« Pain balked—If he had (not finally finished some sign of life, you leisurely close your block South of P.O. THE NEW NOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Balm will afford relief, and make rent and explained ‘Fealty to him,” some ryes and start to turn over, when your and slet p possible. In many cases the Agent for Acme Paints, Var Orange, Maww. Many M-wirt* nu?ehin<-< ar** made tos**ll recardlru of of us would no doubt have gone through eyes pop open in an instant, and you relief from pain, which is at that W. G HARRIS, Prop. nishes and Brushes. Quality, but the New Home is made to wear. life with an exaggerated idea of eleventh gaze quickly about. "Have I been sleep temporary, has tree-»me permanent, < >ui cuaranty never runs out. while in old people subject io chronic The only Exclusive Painthoute in Till«- Isuld by sMStborlaed drnlrr« only. ernturyjife in England. ing?” you say. No, surely not. hut what rheumatism, often brought on by damp K. A. D. PERKINS, mook County. . FOB SALK BV is all this noise? bh ! at last you discover news or changes in the weather, a p»*r- E. T. JI A t TON, AueiH. Ralph Himea made a bit the other OPPOSITE ALLEN HOUSE. rnsnent cure cannot la* expected; I hr the cause of all this clamor; through a evening. He came down from his wheel relief from pain which this limmenf resident dentist crack in the east end of the "lean to’’ affords is alone worth many times its and met the sidewalk. We wonder darts a long sl.ioting sunbeam ; the sun c«»s< 25 and 50 cent sixes for sale by Office hi Otan Building. It Reached the Spot. why he lowered his standard. Mr K lluraphrey, wlto own. a large and the tenants of the woods have all druggists. Open Sundays by Appointment. general »tore at Oraega, O. . and in preet- Talk about trying out young gentle awakened simultaneously. AU Work Guaranteed. Bad Attack of Dysentery dent of the Adaran County Telephone There is tbe shrill crow of the china Cured. men. I guess Viola has that down to a Co., aa well a. of liie Home Telephone T illamook . O regon •'An honored citisen of this town was Co.. <>f Fike Orant». O . aata of Dr. cock, the loud drum of the native pheas science—with the aid of a few ghosts. suffering from a severe attack of dywen King'a New Diacovery: " It «’rl my ant, aud tbe doll hoot of tbe grouse set i tery. He told a friend if I»e Could ob life once. At leaet I think It did. It Valued Same as Cold One day while hearing the ninth grade ting off the sweeter and more tuneful tain a bottle Chamberlains Colic, •ecuict to reach the apot----- the rery B. O. Stewart. , merrhant of Cedar history, Min Daria, (peaking of the songs of the robin, wren and grassbeak. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, he felt »eat of my coogh----- when everything View, M m . aa<a: “I tell my cuatorneni rnnner Athena lent to Sparta to aik After listening for a few minutes to Ibis confident of being cured, he having used elne failed.” Dr. King'a New Dlec-tvery When they huy a box of Dr. King'. New thia remedy in the West. He wwr (old not only reacliea the cough apote . it natural orchestra, your drowsiness drops aid aKaii.it the Persian», laid. "The Life Filla ihey get the worth of that that I kept it in st<s:k aud l<*t no time runner had nearlr tired himself out off y*m like shackles from a prisoner, an J in obtaining it. and was promptly heal« the aore «,<»•» and tiw weak a|»ga orach golrt m weight, ifatfl < t«.| with in tbroate, lunga and cheat Sold under eon.up.tion, nrajana or biliottera-M when the invisible rnka of the Goddess you step into the sunshine feeling like a cured.” says M J. Leach, druggist, of guarantee at Chaa. I. Clough, drug Sold under guar.uoUte at Cha., I Clouizh prisoner freed, stepping from prison. Wolcott, V|. Fur sale by all druggists. alure. 50c. and fl.DO. Trial bottle free. drug Muro. 25».. was beard by him." C1CERONUNS— E liza D awson and E lsie This ia the week that the eighth graH*s have to tell .Snpt. Acker nan all thev know and a good many tilings thev don’t snow. a m a The young Americans down stairs hive been indulging themselves in the new caps, the «tores have been giving awav and thev present an interesting sight when a bunch of them get togetli er. Red heads, black heads, empty heads and full heads one and all bear _thc sign "Chas. I. Clough, the Reliable Druggist,’’ or "Gappingtou , &. Co., Grocers.” SAPPINGTON & GO. A Full Line of Groceries, Flour, peed, Tincuare, and Crockery Xi Olsen Building, The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Tillamook Iron Works ■ « « General Machinists & Blacksmiths TILLAMOOK, OREGON i I have just opened up the most com- d 1 plete line of 5 STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES ANGUE lamp in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. W. M. MILLS, MADE SERVICE .