Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 05, 1908, Image 5

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    T illamook headlight , N ovember
THE BÜGLE CALL
In the first half of the game Ralph
Moore, the B. C. H. S full-back, got hie
collar bone broke, and they put in Schill,
C.L.S.
ELS.
ings. a man of about one hundred and
Editors:
Editors:
eighty pounds, but this did not matter
Eliza Dawson
Elmer Allen,
when men like Eberman aud Stuuley
Robert Stillwell.
Cloyd Dawsun.
could keep him off.
Assistants:
Assistants:
There was absolutely "nothing doing''
Clarence Stanley.
Albert Bramwell
for the B. U. H. S. on their center rushes,
Lillian Anderson. Mary Goldsworthy for Fatty, the T. H. S. full back, was
Mabel Goyne.
Mabel Edmunds.
■ ight there lor all there was in him. Sap­
Wilbur Burdick.
Eva Wheeler.
pington probably saved the T. H S
Horace Sappington. Lynn Eberman.
from letting Flemming, the B. C. H. S.
Daisy Goodspeed. Eva Woolfe.
end, make a touch down,as the ball was
fumbled an-i but a few knew where it
Following are some of the veils given was; but when tbe fog cleared we found
by the rooters of tbe grand stand at the Sapp calmly resting on Flimmings head
football game on Tuesday ;
awaiting furtner action.
Lynn Eher-
Rah I Rah ! Rah!
m in T. H. S. end, made some brilliant
R..h ! Rah ! Kalt !
tackles and saved the T. H. S. several
Tillamook HighSchool,
yards on each. Great work was also
Rah .' Rah ! Rah !
done on the part of the T H. 8. left
Razzle Dazzle .' Hobble gobble !
tackle and left guard. As a whole the
Zip ! Boom, bah !
team played better than ever before.
Tillamook High Sc hool.
Rah ! Rah ! Rah .'
The Halloween Party.
Zip ! Boom, ite !
Zip ! Boom, e !
Bay City High School,
Twentv Three.
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Lvnn was right there during the foot
ball game, lies, and he was right there
"After" the football game.
Who couldn't win a game w hen they
had such loyal support from the grand
stand as the T.H.S. had ? We thank the
rooters.
People can now yell "Bill’’ until they
are hoarse and know which Bill they are
yelling lor.
Is Miss Center wall afraid of cows ?
Ask her.
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W hen Fatty starts out he nlwnys
knows where he is going, so does every­
body else.
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Albert has added music to his many
accomplishments.
a a a
It's too bad that Lillie can't use her
eyes in a game of winkers. We advise her
to get some practice. Practice makes
perfect.
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Lillie said she wished that tliev had
double seats in her room, then sh
wouldn't have to sit alone. We aie
sure that Jasper would want one all to
himself.
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Carl is very tond of singing, but of
late instead of practicing Ins solo he has
hern singing "He, haw, and her name
was Maud."
"Lynn, how's Cecil," asked one of his
friends. "Oh. she's all right.” ' Who’s
all right—Cecil’s all right.’’
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H-o-l-m-a-n—Holman !
That's the way to spell it.
That s tbe way to yell it.
Holman !
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The Bay City people had one yell and
great it was :
Tillamook T tddle-Dediddle-Dede.
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One of our bright little poets velie1
fro'n nigger heaven in the grand stand :
I isten to Bav Citv snore,
She can't make a scoie.
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We are all very sorry about Ralph
Moore getting hi» collar bone broke and
think it would have been a much better
game if it had not happened.
Isn't it queer.
livery rigs.
Spot is now
hiring
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The T. H. S. Students were all sorrv
of the accident of Prof, Moore of the B
C. H. S. team.
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Did Lynn go clear away? No!
just went Hatliawav.
He
It is expected there will be another
foot ball game Thanksgiving between
the T. H S. and the B. C, H. S.
Ernest Kilby entered tbe 8th Grade
last week.
The Eighth Grade indulged in an old
time "spelling down" Thursday, as a
review of their two month's work.
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Tuesday being general election, tbe
school bad a holiday.
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The improvements on the
premises are nearly completed.
school
Good cheer ! Good Cheer ! for the foot
bill team !
Good cfw-er for the white and red !
May it ever be said of Tillatnok high
That in whatever game we've taken a
trv.
Whether its foot ball or phyic* or
geometry,
Otir boys bare always led.
The Football fiame.
The foot ball game Tuesday afternoon ,
between the Bav City High School and
tbe Tillamook High School resulted in a
victory for the T H. S.. the score being ;
'
33 to 0 In the first half of the game
Holman made two tooch down* and
one goal kick. In the laet half Holman
aisde three touch down* and one goal
kick Bramwell made tbe other toacu
down aad Ssppmgtoa the other goal
school students and others last Saturday-
evening in the school-house. Everyone
had a nice time and the teachers deserve
a great deal of credit for such an inter­
esting party on short notice.
Horae for Sale
A good family driving horse for sale
Apply to John Harter.
Hoose* for Sale.
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The recitations by four of the teachers
were certainly appreciated by all.
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“ Down on th« Farm" was rendered
again for the benefit of the visitors, and
was no small feature of the entertain
uieiit.
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Lillie's solos were tine.
always depend on Lillie.
And her name w as Maude.
Ask Carl about it.
We
can
Three Houses for Sale, cheap, on your
own terms. Apply to Jubu Harter, Till­
amook, Oregon.____________
Ceatrallv Located
Free Bath.
All Mcdvrn Conveo’ n.ta
First Claes Rooms.
Electric Lights.
THE LARSEN HOUSE,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Under new management
Piano For Sale.
Travelina Men s Home.
Popular Prices.
Must lie disposed of at once regardless
of its cost 01 production, to save reship
ment to factorv.
Address Manufacturers, in care of this
office.
I will please you.
Tout ibis' Headquarter*.
J. F. RAMSEY, Proprietor
Wasted, to Rent, a Dairy Farm
It is too bad that the ghost at the
foot of the stairs wsan't Stella. Isn't it
Fatty ?
Wanted io rent, by an experitoced
dairyman, a dairy ranch with 18 to 25
“THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY”
cows, after 1st November. Address Box
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Miss Marian Hare, of the Senior class 44, TiUcwiok, Ore.
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
of 1908, and also a staunch Emersonian,
Dairy C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
has turned from her city life to that of a A Fine Columbia River
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
Farm
Offered
Cheap.
farmer. She now raises chickens and
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
turkeys, and has one turkey that sits ill
A fine dairy farm opposite Astoria, on
her lap to eat Ha food, But for all her
Others
in quality of instruction. It p*vs to attend such an institution.
Grays River in Washington ; about 100
petting chickens, turkeys and oows, she
acres of genuine river bottom land, the <I,8*lii • Business Man: ” Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
is afraid to tide behind a borne. We
same as in Tillam >ok County, all in work. It will win out in the end.” Said an EJucatort “The quality of instruc­
hope she will soon feel quite safe and
cultivation ; 350 acres more of timber, tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kiud in the Northwest.”
that before many years of tier life are
part ol which is marketable and part C_0pen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
spent on llie ranch, we will see her
tine piling which will bring a good price References: Any bank, any newspaper, auy business uuu lu Portland.
dm mg through the streets of our city
before long ; plenty of water, two
with her horse and rubbertire buggy.
houses, big barn, new separator, new
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We hear that Miss Carrie Hathaway churn, 25 cows (mauy of them worth
is quite popular at Monmouth. Slit- was more tnan $100each,) registered bull,
a very popular school girl with us and two brood sows, several other hogs,
chickens, farm machinery and every
we are glad she is still so well liked.
thing ready to run the place. Boat
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John Aschim, with Ins business like lands at the door every day. Only a few
manner, is quite a fine example of what roads to town with all conveniences.
Harry Sharp.
the T.H.S. can do. There are several Price $14.000. Terms. Call or write IF. E. CatterHn.
more pupils in our High School who are Ralph Ackley, 603 Corbett Bldg., Port­
trying to make themselves u-efill as well land. Oregon.
On Saturday evening the teachers gave
an informal party to the students ol the
High School and Eighth Grade and
their parents.
When you entered the
school house, wheie the party was held
there were twogbosts who motioned you
up stairs where a pi ogram was soon to
be given.
The program was as follows : Choius,
School ; Recitation. Miss Shirk ; Solo,
Lillian Anderson ;Recitation. Miss Cen­
terwall ; Chorus, E. L. S. bovs ; Recita­
tion, Mr. Richen ;
Chorus, School ;
Chorus. C. L S ; Recitation, Prof.
Goldsworthy ; Chorus, School. All parts
of which were well rendered.
After the program some
played
games while others went down to the
basement to have their fortuues told,
Among the horrors of the road to the
as those who have Hntslu-d school.
witche's house was having thunder clap
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about vour head, walking a greased
First Student—"What is needed must
plank into unknown darkness, arid
in the High School ?"
walking a very bad road.
Second Student—"Gymnasium.''
Then after most every one had had
First Student—"Good, keep shoutii g.
their fortunes told they all went op
may lie we'll get one after a while."
stairs where lunch was served. A few
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games were played, the High School
Zip boom bah ! Zip boom bah !
yells were given and every body went
Teacheis ol the High and public School
Rah ! Rah ! Rah !
home saying : "1'ingladl went to the
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party tonight.”
Tuesday evening a supper was given
A Hunting Trip.
hy the T. H. 8. loot ball team, the T. H.
BV [OHN NIELSON. 7ui GKADE
S. teachers and some of the II. S. stu­
Once I went out hunting. I had a big dents being invited Games were played
rifle and twenty five bullets. I Hadn't sud all had a fine time.
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got far before they were all gone and 1
The girls "anil teachers also deserve
didn't have any thing left in my pocket
but a big spike. When I was going home some glory for the yells they gave Tues
I met a liear. He started «tier me and 1 day at the foot ball game because this
ran around a tree and he ran alter tue. helped to eucourage the players
I could see his tail going around the tree
and I was following it but I soon got
Seven Years of Proof.
tired. Pretty soon I thought about the
”1 have bad seven years of proof that
spike in my pocket, so I look it out Dr King’s New Discovery is the liest
and put it in the end of the gun medicine to take for coughs hik I colds
and for every diseased condition of
and aimed at his tail and pulled the throat, chest or lungs,” says W V.
trigger. It went off and pinned the Ilenry, of Panama. Mo The world has
bear's tail to the tree and he bowled and had thirty-eight yrais of proof that Dr.
King's New Discovery is the tiest rem
pawed until he busted his tail and then
edv for coughs and colds, lu grippe,
he ran as hard as he could up in the »sihiu.-i, hay fever, bronchitis, hemor­
mountains aud 1 never su w him again.
rhage of the lungs, and the early stages
of consumption. Its timely use always
prevents the development of pneumonia.
Pride in Our Society Work.
Sold underguaranteest Chas. I Clough’s
Moat students take pride tn doing the
drugstore. 50c. and $1 00. Trial bottle
society work well, and do not stint in free.
_
Citeir efforts to excel. A s'udent who
Watched
Fifteen Years.
loe» not exert himself to the utmost
" For fifteen year I have watched the
lowers his society average But as mein
working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve;
hereof the H. S. our ambition should and it has never fall, d to cure any -ore,
be to keep up the standard of toe school, boil, ulcer or burn to which it wassp
ft has saved us many a doctor
and thia is not done by concentrating plied
bill,” says A. F. Hsrdv, of East Wil­
our efforts along one line, but by doing
ton. Maine. 25c. at Chas. I Clough’s
our best in every department of the drug store.
school work. The student whose de
Mind Your Business!
portment is poor, or whose class work is
If you don't nobody will. It is your
low lowers his class average. A class of business to keep out of all the ti<>uble
low average, lowers theslandaid of the you can and you can and will keep out
entire school
Let us not be proud of of ,liver and bowel trouble if you lake
auy one-sided or narrow develufieim nt. Dn King's New Life Pills. They keep
biliousness, malaria and jaundice out
of your system 25c. at Chua I. Clough s
We would advise Bay City to have drug store.___ _______ _____
some yells ready next time. We don't
For Chronic Diarrhoea
like to do all the yelling.
“ While in the army In 1863 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says
You should hare heard aome of the George M. Felton, of South Gibs-'ll. Pa.
T.H.S. girls yell the individual yells. 0 •’ I have since tried many remedies but
without any permanent relief until Mr.
ruy I
A W. Miles of this place persuaded uie
a a a
The foot ball game on Tuesday re­ to try Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia and
Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle of whn-li
sult'd in a complete victory fur the
stopped it at once.’’
For sale by all
Tillamook High School. Of course the Druggists.
Bay City team waa at a disadvantage
School Officer«.
after the accident in the first part of the
game and they are planning to make
The Fisk Teachers' Agency of Port-
the next game more interesting. We
land,
Ore , ia placing more teachers than
hope they eno, for it would be more
"glory” for our teem to win a doser ever. If you need a high school grade,
rural, commercial, music, or private
game, and they are certainly winners.
teacher write or wire immediately aod
How did Fatty do at the fool ball you will receive prompt attention.
292 Swetland Bldg. Portland, Ore
game?
O' Tatty was "there with tbe goods '
For Sale.
—Miles of it I
I have tbe following, which I will •ell
Theo, waa trying to give th* first con­ cheap for cash, or will give a reasonable
jugation of Amo. There waa a dreamy time.
1—2*« in. Rushford wagon, with box,
look io Ins eyes and he started aome-
woodrack and springs.
thing like this: "Amo I love, A mas-Via
1—Set team harness, with leather
(you love).” Of uuwa* it waa aasier to
housing.
shorten it that way.
1—Set leather fly-nets.
1— Set water proof storm blankets.
l.—Pr. heavy logging-bars or stretch
You should hear Mr. Finny deflue
magister. He is a star in Latin.
era.
2— 1411 log chain*.
1—10 mt h Chilled plow (New)
Someone has been singing ■'Sweet
G. H. k »«ti. (at Beal s office.)
Evaleoa" quite often ut lata.
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Now is the time to invest in Tillamook property.
Values will double in a few years.
The Modesty of Women
bid You Ever Try
HARRIS'S NEW FEED AND
LIVERY BARN,
Wood Wanted.
Theo la excusable for sot being quirt
when voa renverobar bow much be like*
Bids will be received until Noy 15. by
kick.
* Noyes, altbo Violets are not bi* tbe Red Clover Creamery Co, for fifty |
Holman says : "Although some may
favorite flower
cords of four foot alder wood, twaaty-1
think I deserve moat of th* glory for .
making the five toach down*, bat if I
Carrie. ' Did yoe have any tan *1 ths five cord* to be delivered and pried ia I
their shed oa or before April 1st. l’X,
bad not tha interference I had I coaid p*rtyF
and twenty-five cords on or before Sept. !
not have done tbe work.”
He ears the
JeuBK. “Ye*. • good Deilit.'
1st 190».
interference tbe T. H. 8. gave to their
S ScvMAUct. Sec.
The taachi re gava a part y to the high
ranoer a as perfect.
Main Street, Tillamook City, op. Larsen House.
FOR
Everything first-class.
THE GROCERS
Buy Your Feed
from the
REED
RAY
COMPANY,
Store in the Tyler Building.
Splendid Quality of
Barley, Oats and Rolled Barley.
Star Brand Barley
Second
block South of P O.
W. G.
ARCAINS !
SAPPINGTON & GO
If not, give him a call.
WlUblAM
CURTISS, Manager
HARRIS, Prop.
POLK’S 8AZETTEER
A BusloeM Directory of each City,
Town and Village in Oregon and
Washington, giving a Descriptive
Sketch of each place. Location,
upping Facilities and a Ch
■d Directory of each Bual
and profeMkin.
K L. POLK A CO . I bt .
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MOriMTOB
r
» Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
EVERYTHING FOR
PHYSICIANS’
PRESCRIPTIONS.
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CATTERLIN & SHARP,
Real Estate Agents
Jaturally makes them shrink from th«
Indelicate questions, the obnoxious ex­
aminations. and unpleasant local treat-
ments, which somo physicians consider
essential In the treatment of diseases of
women. Yet, If help can be had, It Is
bettor to submit to this ordeal than let
the disease grow and spread. The troubli
Is that so often the woman undergoes *1.
the annoyance and shame for nothing.
Thousands xd women who have been
cured l>\ Dr. I lerce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion writK In ¿taireclatlon of th« cure
which dis[M»J i'xjvb tbe examinations
• nd local treatment^There ii no qther
medicine so jure »nd aaf* for rielkaie
women as "Favorite Prescription,"
Prescription." It
11
cures debilitating drains. Irregularity and
female weakness. It always helps. It
almost always cures. It is strictly non-
slcoholic, non - secret, all Its Ingredient«
being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; con­
tains no deleterious or hablt-formlng
drugs, and every native medicinal root
entering Into Its composition has the full
endorsement of those most eminent In the
several schools of medii'sl praotlcs. Some
of these numerous and strongest of pro­
fessional endorsements of Its Ingredients,
will be found in a pamphlet wrapped
around tbe Inttle, also in a booklet mailed
frte on request, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. V. These professional en­
dorsements should have far more weight
than any amount of the ordinary lay, 01
non-protmslonal testimonials.
Tbe most Intelligent women now-s-dayt
insist on knowing w hat they take as med­
icine instead of opening their moutha like
a lot of young birds and gulping down
whatever Is offered them. "Favorite Pro­
scription" is of Know» couroaiTto.x. It
makes weak women strong and sick
women well.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser Is sent free
on receipt of stamp* to pay expense of
mailing only. Send to Dr. K V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y„ 21 one-cont stamps for pa­
per-covered. or 31 stamps for cloth-bound.
It sick consult the Doctor, free of charge
by letter. All such communications are
held sacredly confidential.
Dr Pierce's Plea-ant Pelleta Invigorate
*nd regulate stomach, liver and bcwsla
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a a a
5, loos.
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We specialise on prescriptioo
compounding and therefore
carry a atoek which repie
sems rverrthing that phrai-
cians hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
pharmaceutical« are here as
soon as out and our line of
prescription drugs is com
pie re al all timea. Univ goods
of highest partly aod quality
are erer used
Physicians who are ac­
quainted with our stock and
methods invar *My feel sure
of best results from th* medi
cines they have prescribed
when they see our label on
the bottle.
Expert set <Ke* day or night
Price* aa low aa anywhere.
Mar we All your prescriptions?
CHAS. I. CLOUGH
Reliable DruRgiat
Tillamook, Ore.
Boiler Work, Logger’« Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. AbbEN, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourist«.
A Firat Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
SiHIDES
HUNTERI &TRAPPER8
GUIDE.
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