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