Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 21, 1908, Image 4

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    THE BÜGLE CALL.
that day, he always bad plenty of
THE CHINESE FARMER
friends.”
Well, that was returning good for H. la Slovenly, Twisted and B.nt and
Quecrly Clad.
evil,” obeervid Ralph, "but see. th»* sun
EDITORS :
The Chinese farmer gives the im
is nearly down. Let us return to tlie
ClCIKOMAMt—
I hotel.”
pression of a man whose life bas been
E liza D awson and E lsie S covell .
i spent in downright bard work. There
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E mersonian »—
! Is not a single ounce of spare flesh
Benefit oj Inter-school Debates.
E lmer A llen and C loyd D awson .
1 upon him. His face and bands are of
Maude Edgar, *10.
Inter-school debates, that is debating a dark brown color, tanned into them
bj exposure to the fiery faced sun of
contents between schools, are ve y bene­
The Freshman's Wish.
tbe orient and to tbe open air influence
ficial, whether lie tween Collegia, High
amid which his dally life is spent. His
I with 1 were a senior
Schools or Public Schools—because of bands, unless he is still young, are
With senior ways to tweet,
the great influence they exert over our gnarled and twisted out of sha|>e by
With my head chuck full of knowledge,
present school system, our great body of the constant grasping of bls hoe. the
And my shoes chock full of feet.
studentsand over our coming citizens.
one Implement that to the Chinese
I would like to be a junior, too,
Inter school debates will improve oui farmer takes the place of the spade,
With a hat band far too small,
present school system—or rather perfect only in a more extensive degree. He
And give up half way butines«,
it—by bringing the schools into closer never stands erect. He herds a little
forward, having a slight list to the
And just simply know it all.
touch with each other, which will lie
left. This is due to his having to do
But if I can't be a senior,
beneficial to both students and instruc­
nil his own carrying work. The ma­
Or a junior fond of books,
tors. For how can the instructors bring nure to fertilize his fields and tbe wa­
I’d like to lie a sophomore
out the best in their schools unit s» there ter to Irrigate them when the-rains are
And travel «in my looks.
is a parallel example for them ? They Insufficient are both borne on the left
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need some one to compete with, and de- shoulder of the sturdy farmer, and
Ou account of the passing of the fleet | bating is a splendid way to secure in when the ripened crops • »» housed and
and the holiday declared to s^e it, the, j terestedcompetition in schools.
tbe surplus Is to be disposed of in the
school board has granted us a holiday
inter school debates are lieneficial for city miles away It Is the same mode of
of the our students ; for nothing develops a conveyance that has again to be em­
on Wednesday, and many
students will go to see the big ships student's natural abilities more than dr ployed. Railroads and carts and wag-
ous mid beasts of burden are luxuries
pass V'ape Mearna or Garabaldi.
bating It leads them to think deeply that are still beyond tbe reach of the
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and express their thoughts concisely, farmers of this land.
The lam days of last week, an you all
which accomplishments are not to be
The whole look of the man Is that
know, were very wet. However, the
passed over lightly. Nor is the ability of a worker, and the very pose thnt Ills
great amount of water coming did not
to speak composedly lie fore an audience body has taken is but an attempt to
prevent the popular game of tennis
of less importance. School life is merely ease the strain that severe labor Is
being played on a very muddy court.
a preparation for the future years ; and constantly putting on It. Unfortunate­
Some of tlm boys in trying to get w ithin
ly his dress does not add to his per­
often the successful business man is at a
sonal appearance.
It consists of a
striking distance of the ball, suddenly
loss when unexpectedly called upon to loose coat, buttoned by a flap on one
came in contact with mother earth, and
addres« an audience—simply because he side and reaching to a little below the
life sized photographs could be foui.d on
has never been taught to think quickly hips. Tbe trousers are loose and bag­
most any paitof the court,
and speak readily.
gy and extend to the knees. These
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Then inter-school debates will exert a and his usual clothing are made of
The baccalaureate sermon this year
cotton cloth, which is dyed with the
will la? preached next Sunday by Rev. great influence upon our future citizens ;
for the boy of to-day will be the man of universal blue that seems to have such
D. H. Hare, at the Methodist Church.
to-morrow.
Our nation’s future rests a fascination for the working classes
«00
As the weather grows colder others of
The juniors secured a nice, full page on the kind of training our boys and tbe same kind and, where the purse
advertisement for their annual ibi« girls receive. If they are taught ^to be will allow of It, wadded garments are
week from the Oregon Agricultural I deep thinking, intellectual men and added, but tbe legs and the feet even
women, it is safe to predict that our In the coldest weather remain uncov­
College.
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nation's future is secure ; and debating ered excepting on very special occa­
Prof. F. 8. Dunn, of the University of tends to make the mind stronger by sions when etiquette demands that
Oregon, will deliver the graduating compelling thought.
both shoesand stockings shall be worn.
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addreeH to the claaa of '08. An effort
The Chinese farmer further adds to
Then it is an established fact that
was made to get President Campbell, of weakness or strength of mind is trans­ his far from prepossessing appearance
the Univereiiy,l>ut he had other ad dreaxee mitted from one generation to the next; by his utter neglect of all habits of
in different part* of the ntate which con­ and if knowledge is left as a heritage, neatness. His head Is shaved only at
considerable Intervals of time, and Mil
flicted
that generation will be free to develop the place that among the residents of
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the towns Is clear shaved Is covered
Ptacticeon th» junior play is pro­ farther
Therefore if the boys and girls of to­ with a thick bristly undergrowth of
gressing nicely, and it will no doubt be
day are taught to debate intelligently, black hair that bas a most untidy and
in good shape by May 28th.
to search for truth in all things, then slovenly look. His pigtail, Instead of
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their minds are broadened and our fu­ being plaited and combed smoothly. Is
A Story Told at the Seaahore.
ture citizens are correspondingly benefit- allowed to grow at Its own sweet will,
and, following tbe instincts of nature
(By Myron Blanchard, ’ll).
ted.
that longs tor freedom, It sends out
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Oi.e bright summer afternoon, as the
What is the difference between Urbai struggling tufts here and there and so
fleecy clouds near the western l.orizon
gives the wearer an unkempt and dis­
were lazily drifting southward, four and Lynn ?
orderly aspect. — John McGowan in
Urban
likes
a
racket
but
Lynn
pre
)<ung men and a young lady wire
North China News.
ter«
a
‘
Noyse.
’
sitting on the warm and shining sand by
TODD & CO
Clothiers and Furnishers.
B
"The Store That Makes Good "
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Bargains in
Lines.
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CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES1
,
and FURNISHING GOODS. ’
A LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S GLOVES,f
Consisting of Horse Hide, Calf Skin and Buck Skin, for
g
Working and Driving.
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A fine line of Gauntlets of all kinds just received.______________ 9
Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
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Bankruptcy Notice.
In the District Court of the United
State« for the District of Oregon.
In th • matter of Frank Matz, Bankrupt.
N otice is H ereby G iven —That on
ihe 12th day of May. A I). 1908. FRANK
MATZ, of Bay City, Oregon, was duly
adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first
meeting of hi« creditors will be held at
Rooms 204 5 Fenton Building. Portland.
Oregon, on the 29th day of May, 1908,
• t 10 a tn., at which time the said credi.
tors may attend, prove their claims, ap­
point a truMee, examine the bankrnpt
md transact such other business as may
^r«'pn ly come before such meeting.
The schedule filed discloses no assets,
dated Mm 14th, 1908.
CHESTER O. MURPHY.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Good Liniment.
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Opened Up for Business.
SAPPINGTON & GO.
fl pull Line of Groceries,
Flour, Feed,
We Ulant all Kinds of Produee
Call and See Us.
Olsen Building , Tillamook Hotel
AUTOMOBILE !
Two Trips Daily
Between Taillmoak & Bay City.
Leave Tillamook City at 9.30 a.nt. and 4.30 p.m.
Leave Bay City at 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.
Daily, except Sunday.
Fare, one way, 75c. Round trip, $1.25.
To the Public.
Having bought the Feed and Imple­
ment Business of B. O. Snuffer in this
city, I am prepared to furnish everything
in the Implement line.
Good goods at honest prices.
Give me a call.
Yours for business,
CLARENCE HANENKRATT.
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WnoF0?STWE
and guaranteed absolutely
WATERPROOF
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Did You Ever Try
HARRIS’S NEW FEED ANP
LIVERY BARN,
If not, give him a call. ‘
Everything first-class. Second
/WK POMMEL
SLICKERS
block South of P 0*
w. g . H arris , Prop-
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Tinuuare,
and Crockery.
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bad way.—New York Atieriean
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TODD & COL
You will hunt a good while before you
find a liniment that is equal to Cham-
I m i Iain’s Pain Baltn as a cure for muscu­
lar and rheumatic pains, for the cure of
prains and soreness of the muscles,
[n case of rheumatism and sciatica it
relieves the intense pain and makes sleep
and rest possible. In case of sprains it
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elieves the soreness and restore« the
the sea thole. They had been bathn g
A Fatalist, but Cautious.
The high school students have decided
parts to a healthy condition in one-third
A story is related of a minister of tbe the time required by the usual treat­
in the surf, and were now enjoying the I not to give a public program this year,
foreordination sebool of liellef on a ment. It is equally valuable for lame
warmth of the sun and watching a sail
as had been intended, for as school is so
Mississippi steamer In the good old back and all de^p seated and muscular
bunt cuming over the sparkling waters
near*0111 they could not find time for fashioned days of river racing, when pains. 2» and «50 cent sizes for sale by
of the bay. Their names were Grace the extra work. They intend
giving one a negro sat on tbe safety valve anil tbe all druggists_______ ________
Nelson, Arthur Nelson, John Hall. Fred about tho middle of the term
next year. furniture anil woodwork of the boat
Chapman and Ralph Greene.
Notice of Guardian's Sule.
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fed the fire, The captain, seeing a
As Grace Nelson sat upon the sand,
This ib nearly the last week of school. rival boat half a mile ahead, ordered
Novies
H krhhv G ivkh ,—That the un­
Blinding her eyes with her hand to the week for completing the years' work tar. pine knots, naval «tores, bacon, dersigned , is Guardian
of the Person nnd
watch the boat, she was indeed a pretty and the time when each student looks etc., to be thrown In to klni'e the fire ¿state of Lars Anderson, insane, will on and
after June 2Oth, 19118, sell at private sale,
picture She was rather small, but sat at hit report card and thinks more fa­ as hot as possible. As the «team got for cash, subject to the confirmation by the
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon,
with her shoulders straight and square. vorably of the motto, "Never put off till higher and higher anil the old boat County
all of the right, title and interest of the said
Toe bathing suit she wore tit snugly and to morrow that which you can do to- trembled and groaned under the pres Lars Anderson in and to the following des-
sure tbe preacher drew nearer and cribed real property, situate in Tillamook
seemed to improve her lisiks. Iler hair day.”
Oregon : Lot four (+> of Section
nearer to the stern. Noticing this snd County,
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four <4». and Lot eight (SI. and the South
was very dark and her eyes were
East quarter of the North Bast quarter of
never
losing
an
opportunity
to
crack
a
The Local Option Movement
Section five (5), in township two (21 North
brown. Like a flower growing in an
Joke, the bluff captain tapped the fa of Range nine
West of Willamette Meri­
oasts, slie seemed ns she sat amid the
dian.
Said sale to be made by authority of
talist
on
the
shoulder
and
said:
Prohibition threatens 28 of Oregon's
an
order
of
said
County
waste of sand.
"Hello, Brother Blank! What's ail­ tered March 4th. 1908. Court made and en­
33 counties in the election June 1
In
• I read ill the morning paper that
ing you? I thought you was one of
offers forthe above may be left with H. T.
every county except Baker, Multnomah, “them fellows what believes what Is to Botts. Attorney, at lillamook City, Oregon.
our old friend, Ilana Jensen, is gaining
Dated this May 21st, 1908.
Clatsop and Benton— wlflbh is already happen will happen nohow.” ,
AnDitBW A nuhrsos ,
a great deal of fame with his violin, in
dry—elections have lieen called on county
Guardian.
"So
I
do,
”
replied
the
clergyman,
Berlin,” said John, as lie sat sifting sand >
prohibition. Seven of these counties are drawing himself up. “So I do. but 1 T imber L and . A ct J une 3. 1878 —N otice fob
through his Angers.
publication .
now dry—Curry. Lane, Lincoln, Linn. want to be as near the stern as possible
•• I wish him the greatest of success,"
United States Land Office, Portland. Ore.,
Sherman
Tillamook,
Wallowa and when it does happen."
May 5th. 19oM.
said Grace, •• for I shall never forget
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Yamhill,
111 wet Multnomah 26 pré­
with
th»*
provisions
of
the
act
of Congress of
Ins noble act thnt day at school ”
What a Good Play Must Have.
June 3, IK78. entitled - An act for the sale of
uncts will vote on the liquor bail ; m
••Since toll have aroused our curiosity,
“A play should have continuous ac timber land« in the States of Caliiornla.Oregon,
Baker three precincts and in Clatsop
Nevada, and Washington Territor ,” as ex-
tlou nil the way through. When I al t»nded
von had better tell us the story," said
to all the Public Land States by act of
four.
lude to action I don't necessiyNy mean August 4.1*9?,
Fred, for lie and Ralph had not gone to
It appears, therefore, that there is physical movement and pistol play,"
MA JNU8 WESTI.VND,
the san.e school as the others.
Of Clatskanie, county of Columbia, State of
only one county which will not l»e con
says
Daniel
Frohman
In
Harper's
Oregon.
has
this day filed in this office his
•• Arthur. John and I were always in
fronted with a prohibition election any­ Weekly. "A successful play must con sworn statement No. 7751, for the purchase o.
W 140' Se
of See. No. 31. in Tp. No. 4 north.
the same class, ' Is-gan Grace.
At the
where in ita borders—Benton—and in tain continuous struggle and battle— Range No 8 west, au«l will offer proof to
beginning of the term in which ween
show that the land sought is more valuable lor
that county the liquor trade is already the struggle of love with duty, to name ita timber or stone than ‘or agricultural pur­
lered the third grade. Hans made his
prohibited. Anti prohibitionists evident­ the most frequent example. The char pose«. nnd to establish his claim to said land
Itefore the Register and Receiver, at Portland.
til st spia-arance al the school. He had
ly have no hope of lilting the liquor bar. acters may be sitting In their chairs Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July,
lieen in America only about three
talking pleasantly together, and still 1908. He names as witnesses :
there, since they did nut submit the mat­
Andrew Nulaon, of Clatskanie, Oregon . John
fulfill this purpose.
And the action
months, and could neither speak nor un.
Nelson, of Clatskanie, Oiegon; Albert. Haw­
ter to the election.
must go forward by leaps and bounds kins, of < ialskatiie, Oregon, C. O. Anderson,
del stand much of I he English language,
The outlook causes liquor manufac­ from one climax to another. The Ideal of Clatskanie. Oregon.
lie was shamefully mint rented by
A iiv and all persons claiming adversely the
tures and dealers much alarm. They play will have the fewest characters, above
described lands are requested to file their
»11 the boys and girls of the school. He
in th suffice on or before «aid 24th day of
liehold disastrous curtailment or ruin of but It will hold the attention so that claims
Julv, I908.
was laughed at and was not allowed by
their business staring them in the lace. ' you won’t know whether there are six
A loebmon S D resses . Register.
them to enter into their games To make
Thev would dread state prohibition far or sixty, and two persons upon the
nutters wmse. he was quick tempered
stage
will
hold
the
audience
entranced
«*• « *• a
less, since many persons would oppose
and got into several tigliln with the hojs
turning the state dry who are willing to as In the Greek drama Like th* Greek •
EVERYTHING FOR
and into trouble with his teachers.
characters, too, they will appear as
prohibit liquor selling in their home pre
PHYSICIANS’
Thoae were dark data in the little Ger
puppets upon a dark background of
cinct or county.
County prohibition necessity, victims of the dn-umstauces *
■uan bov's life. Hiam.lv friend was his
PRESCRIPTIONS.
shuts out home manufacturers nnd which they have helplessly brought
violin, and Irom it he derived the only
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dealers Irom the dry area, but not those Into existence.”
pleasure of bis life.
4 We specialize on preterit ption
in other states.
We three lieluived toward him fully
i compounding and therefore
The Nobility.
carrv a stock which repre­
as liadly as the oltiers. Indeed, one of
The "nobility" goes back to the very
The World’s Best Climate
sent« evrrvthing that physi­
the hardest lights he had was with John
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when
beginning
of
human
society,
hereabout a e likely to
ir not entirely free from «lienuM», on the
l< cian«
•• One morning, not long after this high elevation« fevers prevail, while un "wild In woods the noble savage
prescribe. All new worthy
ran."
fight, we children were all delighted to the lower levels malaria ia eno»untetrd At first the Institution rested on brute 4
pharmaceuticals are here as
soon as out and our line of
tlnd that the ground was covered with to a greater or leas extent, according to force. The physically strongest were •
altitude. To overcome climate iiffivtions supreme.
prescription drugs is com­
C was sn aristocracy of
It
•now, the first of the season.
plete at all time« Only goods
lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness,
brawn
- by ......
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By __
snd
Intel 4
'• Aland noon, one day. the «now fever ami ague and general debility, muscle and t.
of highest purity and quality
began to melt, and at reces». the larger the tuuat rlfeciive remedy is Electric lectual cunning was added to the brute 4
arc ever used.
strength, and tbe strongest and smart­
Physicians who are ac
boys had a hard »now battle, John and Bitters, the great alterative and blood
est became the “top of the heap.”
quamted with our stock and
1 were standing together at the corner purifier; the antidote for every form <»f With the advantages accruing to It
(xxlily weakneM. nervousness, and m
methods invariably feel sure
of the school-house, watching the sport, «umma Sold uinler guarantee at Chas, from tbe possession of the most
ol best results from the medi­
and near by was Hans. Looking upward 1 i. Clough, drug alore. Price 50c.
cines they have prescribed
strength and cunning the "nobility”
when they see our label on
Ilana saw a great sheet of frozen snow
Intrenched Itself so securely that It
the bottle.
A Californian’s Luck
snd Ice sliding from the roof of the I
could not be shaken, and well down
Expert services day or night.
Into the eighteenth century It was
building directly over our heads. Spring-| "The luckiest day of my life
Priors as low as anywhere.
mg to where we shawl, he pushed us Iw.th I when I bought a box of Huck ten's Ar­ practically supreme. By tbe time of
May *e fill your prescriptions
nica Stive ,'• writes Cha-lca F. Budahn, . tbe French and American re-olntlons.
away and out of danger, but the snow of Tracy, California. *• Two 15c boxen
however, tbe world was beginning to
•truck him and broke hia arm
cured me of an annoying caae of itching
CHAS. I.
I CLOUGH,
wake up to tbe fact that tbe "noMl
•• By that act his poaition wae changed pi lea, which had troubled me for years tty” was a hoax and an Imposition,
Reliable > Druggist,
from that of a frienilleea boy to that of and that yielded to no other 11 eat inent. ’* and since those two famous events
Sold un'ier guarantee at Chas. 1 Clough, ■
the hereof the school. Of courer. after drug store.
Tillamook, Ore.
the ancient Institution has been tn a II
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«¡¿the word
TOWER on the
buttons distln
qulah thU high
the just as good
•
brands
KILL th . COUCH
and
CURE
the
LUNG*
King’s
New Discoveil
FMC8ESre
WITH
A. D. PERKINS,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office in Olsen Building.
Open Sunday's by Appointment.
All Work Guarantee 1.
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illamook
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