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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 22. 1908. The Oregon High School Debating League is an organization of some of the leading high schools of the state for EDITORS : the purpose of conducting a series of in ICKHONIASS. XMERS o NI ANS. terscholastic debates. At a joint meet ing of the societies of the T. H. S. Tues- iza Dawson. Elmer Alleu. >bert Stillwell Cloyd Dawson. dav afternoon it was decided to take steps toward joining the league. je monthly tests are now over and ■ C « Democrats Pursuing Their Usual Below is the C. L. S. program to be high school sludenta are greatly Double Faced Policy. sed for nearly all have grades above given at their first regular meeting Fri ind will now feel free to work harder day afternoon : C.L S. Program. Oct. 23rd, 1908. ;heir societies. 8«nK................................................ Society. Upholding Disfranchisement In the le Emersonian Society gave their Roll Call..................... Quotations. South While Forming Colored ¡ram Friday, Oct. 9th. They had a Address............. President. Bryan Clute in West. texcellent program, adapted to the Recitation................... Evan Ross. ds of the serious as well as those who Solo.......... ................Lillian Anderson. y the humorous. Essay .....:..... Eliza Dawson, W « * f Mabel Ooyne. fFrom the Baltimore Sun, Dem.) te Ciceronians have decided that j Jennie Blanchard. Dialogue.. ( Clarence Stanley, General Winfield S. Hancock, who actkc makes perfect" and the Emer. | Horrace Sappingten. was the Democratic nominee for Presi Ians quite agree with us on this point (Robert Stillwell. dent In 1SS0, declared the tariff was way. Piano Solo. ........................Paris Laiuar. principally a "local question"—that Is Illus. Proverb............. Cient King. he programs usually consist of to any, a Pennsylvania Democrat might Society Paper...Editors. lie, speaking, essays, original stories he a protectionist for protection's sake, debates. These debates are a great Chorus......................................C.L.8. * Co. while a Democrat In Georgia or In Current Events........ Violet Noyes Iowa might hold f ist to the doctrine i both to to the students and the Comic Reading ..Carrie Olson of a tariff for revenue only. The Massa >ol. Through them the school be Solo............. Viola Mapes ebusetts Democrat mlcht be a fre< its more widely known aud appreciat ed the sludents become more used to Recitation ....................... Wilbur Burdick, trader without reservation of any kind while the West Virginia Deni xrra Conundrums .. Arthur Wallace. ilic speaking. might be a free trader only with re Critic's Report...... Critic ® S ■ spect to commodities which «ere no' Song....................................Society. he societies, through their entertain, produced by his own State. General ■ ■ ■ its and other work, have obtained a The staff of the Bugle Call for the cur Hancock's pronouncement was consfd piano and a number of flue books ered an ingenious evasion of the tariT the library and we think it would be rent semester is made up of members Issue, blit It did not produce birmony chosen from the literary societies and is isable for all boys and girls in the In the Democratic patty, and the gen below : nty who wish to develop their talents eral was defeated. C.L.8. E.L.S. I get a good high-school education, Twenty-eight years have passel sine Editors: rome to the T. H. S. We have grad Editors:. General Hancock defined the tariff as Eliza Dawson. Elmer Allen, es now in some of the best colleges a local question upon which the Denio Robert Stillwell. Cloyd Dawson. I universities of the northwest. crats of each State were free to at Assistants: Assistants: V 89 a with regard chiefly to local interests Clarence Stanley. Albert Bramwell. 'rof. Rutherford was a welcome visi- The principle which he then forum Lillian Anderson. Mary Goldsworthy at our school last Monday, also Mr. latcd seeuis to have been adopted by Mattel Goyne. Mabel Edmunds. )ii>8on. We are always pleased to Democrats In the West In respect t< Wilbur Burdick. Eva Wheeler. callers for it shows a kindly interest the relation of the Democratic parti Horace Sappington. Lynn Eberman. >ur work. to the negro. Last week the West Vlr « « • Daisy Goodspeed. Eva Wuolfe. glnlu Democratic convention embodied ne of our high school’s most promi- ■ ■ a In Its platf< rm planks demanding cer kit young ladies, Miss Elsie Lamb, has The room used tor Che business course tain qualifications for voters, designed Ine to Portland,where she will take up has beeD provided with convenient to disfranctiise many negroes. Thel r high school work. Miss Lamb was ciiairs, making it much easier to carry platform also contains a declaration 1. I active member of the Emersonian on the work at the tables than with the favor of separate coaches for whlt< piety and also a student of the sopho- large chairs with the arm rest. and negro passengers on railroads. Th. West Virginia Democrats not only re bre class in which her loss will be felt ■ a ■ A few patrons of the school have fuse to hold out the olive branch t' rply. Weallcx'end congratulations drepped in so far, more ¡are always wel the negro and Invite him Into theli her and wish her good success. fold, but they are determined to llml' come. ■ a » his political activity by a dlsfrauchis Dutch is also fond of holding his own. « ■ a Teachers and parents often view Ing law and to bring him under th It he is now looking for a log-chain d a padlock, to use in case of an em- school Hffalrs from a different stand-, operation of a “Jim Crow" law when li point, and often both views are one. travels on the railroads of that State gcncy. sided and narrow. The welfare of the What are the Promises? fThat’s all right, Spikes, yon dove pupils demands that parents and Out In Nebraska and In Kansas the piously ; try again. teachers work together for a ¡common Democratic campaign managers ar- • • m a end, and that end is best attained when organizing negro voters Into Bry'«>- ■he first high School party took place they understand each other's views with clubs. In Ohio no effort will be spare ■t Friday evening at the opera house, regard to the children. kTliis understand, to secure the support of the uegr- ■e party was well attended both by ing is best secured through conferences voters for the Democratic nations ■dents and teachers ; many games of teachers and parent«. ticket. What pledges have been give: ■re played, in all ol which Mr. Reichen »nd what Inducements have been o; I ds the lead. We are glad to learn that Gail Buel, tercd does not appear. But it Is a fair ■ as who has been out of school for some Inference that the managers havi Mr. Bramwell is now prepared to giye time on account of illness, is to return to promised to do "something for the ne ■sons in sense and nonsense. He being gro." perhaps to recognize him In the his school. Specialist in the latter. Call or write. distribution of offices, If Mr. Bryan a • • ■ a a At a class meeting of the Sophomore should be elected, and also to take ton account of wet weather foot-ball class recently, the following officers such action as the negroes may de tactice has been suspended lor the time mand In respect to the reinstatement were chosen: king but as soon as the weather has of the negro battalion dismissed from Viola Mapes, President. bared the team will resume its work, the army by President Roosevelt for Violet Noyse, Vice-President. ■y City seems to have a strong team the attack on Brownsville. Last week Mabel Edmunds, Sec. and Treasurer, bis year ; although it is their first year when the West Virginia Democrats b foot ball they expect to put up a stiff were declaring for a disfranchisement A challenge has l>een received from ■me against the High School. The law and for a “Jim Crow" law, the the Bay City school for a foot ball game Democratic convention In the Twelfth )me will be pulled off election dav, so on election day, November 3. and ac Congressional district of Ohio adopted ■ the first Monday in Noyember we will cepted. The line up for the two teams a platform favoring “the enactment |ow which is the best off. Tait or are as follows: of laws which shall accord to all men byan ; T. H. S. or B. C. H. S. Tillamook accused of wrongdoing, whether sol a a a (subject to change). Bay City. diers or civilians, a fair and Impartial "The H. S. teachers are trying to make McMillan, C. H. Harris, I C. trial and an opportunity to be heard ■¡libiary a rending room such as it is C. Dawson, Doughty, R.G. RO. before conviction or punishment." Hogan, most schools, and such as is the public R. Stillwell, This apparently refers to the Browns Hansen, >rary in cities—a quiet place free from K Himes, Provost, LT. ville Incident. It may also have a ^nversation and uoise, where odc may A. Edmunds, L.T. Wilson. R E broader meaning and a more extended RE. U. King, k the references or consult magazines, W. Anderson, LE. L.E application and may be susceptible of Crowley, L. Pike, r., without the distraction of talking L. Ebcrman, QB an Interpretation which will make Fleming, t laughing. Since so little restriction H. Sappington,RH. L.H. Southern Democrats open their eyes F. Pike, A. Bramwell, L H. placed cn conversation in the ballsand F.B with amazement and possibly with ap Moore, C. 8tanley, F B. Wemblv rooms, all students interested At a meetidg held by the foot-ball prehension. i the advancement of our school will squad, Mr. Bramwell was elected Cant, Baes Question “Local Issue?” ieerfully', co-operate in securing such and Manager. There seems to be no ground for rea udy conditions as prevail in all of the The T.H.S. team is much lighter this sonable dcubt that the Democratic ist schools. Quiet, orderly reading year than it ever has been before, the campalfu managers In the West, In the loms, and well equipped laboratories, fact is, the boys of Tillamook City are effort to secure negro support for their ark distinctly the step from mere a getting so smart that they finish High national ticket, are acting upon the faded school to the progressive high School before they become large enough prluclple that the race question 1s only bool. a "local Issue.” It Is evident that the to play foot-ball. • ■ ■ But as the saying goes; " We'er little, South does not approve thia plan of Elmer Allen, 1910, was out of school campaign, but is powerless to check it. but, oh, my I"____________ londay because of severe tooth ache. The Democracy of the South la In full ■ ■ • accord with the position taken by the Fifty Years a Blacksmith. The heavy rain on Monday detained Samuel R. Worley, of Hixburg. Va., West Virginia Democrat» last week tveral pupils at home. has been shoeing horses for more than And yet It Is assumed by those who fifty years. He says: "Chamberlain's are trying to get negroes to support Report cards were somewhat Inte be- Pain Balm has given me great relief Mr. l'.ryau that the South will act In »use of the scarcity of cards. Those for from lame tan k and rheumatism. It is hearty co-operation with the Ohio, Ne the best liniment 1 ever used ’’ For sale he High School had to be printed. braska. Kansas and Illinois Democrats, by all Druggists.___________ ■ B ■ who are welcoming the negro Into free The physics class has been toiling fellowship In the Democratic party ' | Had a Close Call trough the intricacies of Liquid Pres- and probably promising to annul the Mr» Ada L. Croom, the widely known ire and Boyle's Law. The study of proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, decision of Preaident Roosevelt In the lese subjects is much simplified where Misa, says: " For several months I suf. Brownsville matter. The theory of pparatus is at had for laboratory feted’ with a severe cough, and con Western Democrats that the race prob sumption seemed to have its grip on lem Is merely a local Issue Is calcu fork. me, when a friend recommended Dr. lated to give the South much concern. I The bookkeeping class has moved into King’s New Discovery. I began taking Many Democrats In that section may lhe spare room and find it much easier it. and three bottle« affected a com question whether it la worth while to pletecure." The fame of this life sav do good work at the tables than it ing cough and cold remedy, and lung elect a Democratic president who may F*s at their desks in the study room. and throat healer is world wide. Sold open Wide the door of political oppor at; Chas. 1. Clough s drug store, 5Cc. tunlty to the negro ■ ■ ■ i Miss Elsie Lamb having gone to Port- and $1.00. Trial bottle free TRYING TO HOOD WINK NEGROES Bod. Misa Mary Goldsworthy was ap. Jointed by the president of the Erner- »niaa Society to fill Miss Lamb's place I* social reporter oa lhe staff of the kugle Call. ' " " • The Rev Mr. Robinson, psstor of the Presbyterian church, visited at the H. 8 Monday afternoon. Mr Bryan criticise« Mr. Taft for Where Bullets Flew. adding to the Republican platform, In David Parker, of Favelle. N Y., war. who lost lo«l a the meantime the number of "para veteran of the civil war, foot at Gettysburg, «ay«: "The good mount issue«'' which Mr Bryan sub Electric Bitter» have done is worth J traded from the D»mo«Tstlc platform more than five hundred dollar« to me I spent much money doctoring for a would dll aavtral large volume«.-. bad case of stomach trouble, to little Omaha Bee. purpose. I then tried Electric Bittern, and they cured me. I now take them I Honors are easy again. Every Ims as a tonic, and they keep me strong and ■ ■ ■ Miss Maode Franklin, of Oretown, well." 80-:. at Chaa. 1. Clough's drug Mr Taft buys a new horse Mr Brya» mounts ■ new bobby —Omsks Bea. store. altered the 8th grade Monday HEADQUARTERS FOR AIRYMEN'S SUPPLIES AND STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of U Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX The Most McNAIR CO Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND /1 For the general newsof the World also for informal ion about liow to obtain the best results in cultivating die .soil, Stock Raisin<^FruitGrowin£ etc. You can secure this excellent paper by ? i ' I - Subscribing for the Headlight. Both Papers for $2.25 R. A. D. PERKINS, A God Forsaken Home TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT a ar* a ««■«•i»» EVERYTHING FOR PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS RESIDENT DENTIST. When a man deliberately takes the name of God for a by word, and hardens Office in Sturgeon's Building. his heart against God’s mercy and stamps out everv sense of moral respot) All Work Guaranteed. sibilitv to God, be steps over the line and is left to his own folly and destruc OREGON TILLAMOOK. tion, There is such a thing as wasting a man's lite in religious ceremonies and de votions, or in trying to impose religious ideas upon others, but the thought in question is to be left to ones self with — SEE — out the constraiuing influence of the liv ing God. A home tnay be ever so beautiful and provided with every luxury, yet it lacks BAY CITY, OREGON. the hallowed presence of the belief in God it becomes a place of dissatisfaction and unworthy of ♦he name. POLK'S GAZETTEER No man becomes Godforsaken at once. A Busineas Directory of each City, It is a life work to educate ones self to Town and Vlllutfe In Oregon and utterly deny the impulse of God and to Washington, giving a Descriptive Sketch of each piece, Location. Lrsr*! blindly step beyond the limit of repetí Shipping Facilities and a Classi- tance or remorse. <1 DI rectory of each Busi nés« id Profession. It is sad to 9ee my neighbors, Hembree .. ---------- FOLK ‘ A CO., I mc . K. L. and Wolfe, come to shame and disgrace Sea ti Ir. aud their homes go to destruction. But what else could we expect. They have taken the one course in life to deny lhe existence and restraint of God. Had Did You Ever Try they put forth the same effort to estab-I lish their faith in God, they both might HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND have bright, happy homes with peace and plenty in abundance, light up with a LIVERY HARN, hope beyond. It is hard to live a bachelor’s life. God If not, give him a call. never intendeo men to live so. As our nation becomes Codless our women will Everything first-class. Second become Godless too and we will have to adopt the wavs of the Godless nations, ¡ block South of P.O. v®t to have a home with a woman who . doe« not subscribe to the sovereign will | W. G. arris Prop. of God would be a forlorn disappoint ment only worthy oí abandonment and contempt. What d»?es a man gain by trying to maintain a Godless home ? Who respects him for it ? In time of distress will those who glory in his foolishness come to his relief ? I believe in God’s merev. but how is a YOU LOOK FOR TROUBLE man going to obtain that mercy when 'f jou obtain a FliMtm of dostbl- he has g'»ne beyond the mark 11 ib h**art as hard as stone and he is Irving to deny ?■) gu.lity the accusation of crime. The time to Ths •xpsrbnced Hunt,,', and I learn to read is in youth When he is old ■arkwnin > Idwl | his mind is dull. So with G id's presence Ina rsllsbls,unsrrlnglTEVtNS within us. If we shut out the light in youth we must expect the consequences FINO OUT WHY in after life when our parental restraint ; b, Shootlnf Mt nssslsr ceases and we are thrown oí » our own responsibility. The nsme of God should never be men tioned in solmnuing a marriage that ib not dedicated to the will of God. The A ate year local Bard war* phrase. "God hath joined together." i •r ft port! ng imod« Mer should be left out entirely God should chant for the ftTFVKMft. never be accused of having to do with a If you cannot obtain, we ship di reef, rsprao# pre home that ü doomed to want, sorrow paid, «port reaeipi of Cata and separation. J C. G ove . For Real Estate, W C TROMBLEY. H 4 We specialize on prescription compounding and therefore carry a stock which repre sents everything that physi cians hereabout are likely to prescribe. All new worthy pharmaceuticals nre here as soon as out and our line of prescription drugs is com plete at all times. 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