TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 26, 1008.
THE BUGLE CALL
VOL. II.
ELS.
Editor*:
Malad Edmund*.
E»a Wheeler.
AHaiataiita:
Albert Bramwell.
Clarence Stanley.
Lillian Anderaon
Mary Goldsworthy
Lynn Ebermau.
Mabel Ooyne.
D.<'»v Good-pecd. Eva Wolle.
C.LS.
Editors:
"lint King.
Zlolet Noye*.
Aiwiataiit«:
' Teachers of Tillamook Co , Ore.
King.
A* it wa* the king'* favorite who
earned thia wonderful reward the King
increased it tenfold
by giving him
■eversl very valuable lots in the great
and flourishing city of Bay Ocean Park
One ofjthe model students of the junior
class was so deeply engrossed in some phy
sics demonstrations being made by Mr
Bramwell during their latin recitation
that when asked by Miss Shirk whit
the case of "baste*" wa* he unswireii
"excusntive''
instead of accusative.
Of course the High School pupil* are
ail planning on a deliciouaTlianltHgiving
Why does Fatty like the hall I
dinner. A chicken dinner » ill be moat
And whv doe* Stella Mile* ?
popular this year, a* the C L S. debalore Becauf-e sue mentioned the sophomore
ball.
(decided last Friday that '1w > cl. c en*
Oh my the bliss of those lovely smi’es.
were la-tler tor a Thanksgiving dnoiei
• • •
than one turkev ”
We hope the H S. foot ball team will
be victorious on Thanksgiving with their
The »ophninorv» air going to have a
game against tbe TiMamook team.
clnua party al the school house un Un
evening of the 25th.
Eva (At tbe Inst ball game): "Why
do they call that a fowl? I don't see
’
What
beats
a
good
wife?
1
’
ii Iph-
any feathers.”
F-.y—" Why. that’s may. A bad bu-
hand of cour*»,**
For ali kinds ot experiment* see Evan
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a a a
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Kos*.
Tlie Emersonian* nave a fire poster
It i* ot hur..t wih »I, with the word-
‘'Emersonian Program ” burnt on it
It i* romei hing different, and it * eno
nice to have a change. The E L.K pro
gram lor Nov., 1908, i* a* follow* :
Song..............
Societies.
Roll Call ...................... I otationa.
Addre**.......... Albert Bramwell
Solo................... Mabel Edmund*.
Recitation.................. Elaie Lamb.
Inal Solo...... Mary Ooldaworthy.
Bugle Horn ...................... Editor*.
Song................................. Societies
Dialogue.................. E.L.S.& Co.
Trio... V. Stanley. B demolii*
and Harry Elamger.
Current Event* ... Ernest Kirby.
Double Quartet...... E L S. & C<>.
Easay....... ' Emerson the Man.’}
El va Austin.
Solo..................... Floyd Eiiertuan.
Minute Speech, " Iuiprouilu. ”
Elsie Lamb.
Solo............................... Alice Todd.
Book Review,............ Mis* Shirk.
Illustrated Proverb... T. Finney,
lust Trio... Vida Rogers, Eva
Wheeler and Mabel Edmunds.
Critic's Report...................... Critic.
Song..................
Societies.
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Farewell, old year!
Welcome, the new
And our next poster
Will be New Year's too,
a a a
If yyu need a collector, see Rilph
Hi nes, he isalwajs on hand.
a a a
We are thinking that Friday will not
be a very industrious day, as we will
be too ' lazy ' to work alter our day's
vacation.
a a a
Frank—"What's the matter with your
eye, Howard I"
Howard—" George said
I
was a
coward and I showed him.''
Every loyal lligli
School student
should lie out to the game Ihursday
with their lungs pumped lull ot air «•■
enCouiage the players. The game will
be much closer tin* time than n WHt last
and the player* will need more encourage
ment Do you want the II. 8, to win ?
II you do just come and veil y our hardest
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Teacher—‘‘You don't know anything
You don’t even know that the world ir
round
Howard H —0, yes I do. I read the
the Journal. It says the world ain t
square.
Harold—"I found a pearl in a mussel
when 1 was al the beuch last summer."
(asper—"That's nothing, my aunt
found a diamond necklace in an oyster.''
The football squad was out to practice
Monday evening and intend to practice
bard for the game on Thursday.
a ■ ■
Last Saturday night the Epworth
Literary Society gave a party at Todd'*
Hall, and a good many of the H S
pupils were present. Games were play
ed and alter lunch some of the eloquent
young meu gave stump speeches
a ■ a
While out in the country last Sunday
Miss Garfield had quite an accident. Ii
was raining, and on coming into the
house, her umbrella struck the handle
of a pan of freshly set bread, turning it
upon her wet garments, umbrella ami
floor. She did not knead the dough, a*
it wa* within quitea little while ot being
ready to be kneaded, but her needs, up
and down and across with eradication
flued was self evident, not th« smile that
won't—but the dough that won't come
off.
lDutf— lfh'«.
Name«.
Ad •lr»,a*»<M.
No ü
Tillamook.
1
Tiilam«M)k
1
Till ammo It.
i
Nehalem
5
Oretuwn.
«
Bea ver.
8
Tillamook.
0
T'liarno. tig.
»
TiliHino. >k.
T iilaino- >k
»
9
I'diaiuook
O ii U twh II,
T lam<M»k.
If
»Vir. |«<hn E Reichen.
Tiiamook
y
Mr | D Moff. tt.
Tma nook. lu
Mu** E sie Kcovt-ll.
Tillamook. lo
Mr. E A. Fains worth Nehalem.
11
M sh Viola Hardin.
H hhi I i ck.
12
Mr Edgar C. Munson H. ho
13
M imi C. Franklin.
Garitiwldi.
14
1
1 I o U hi n\ illv 1»
Ml*» Aon» Starr.
W imh I h ,
Mr J. H Shirk.
Itt
Mid» M N Kimimll.
( ioverdhle. 1«
dis» (»race Spaulding. Hemliick.
21
Vlr F A Mv**rs.
C lovriiikile. 22
Mrs Laura I. L**ach.
C Io velds It.
Mi»«»* C <\ Eichinger.
Tdiatnook. 23
M s May Payne.
TillHinook
25
M iss K *t.** Sheets.
Hemioch.
2fi
Mrs 1) Go <1 •worthy.
Blrtii e.
2i
2«
1
M ss Verna 8*»ai«»n.
Nehalem.
Mi-s Ruth Grav.
Burn
29
Mr R Iph U. Moore.
Bak City.
»1
.\J «8 D isy A Hinder.
Bay City.
31
di»» Inez A A lien
Ba \ C11 y.
11
Mrs. M F. Dunstan.
Be«ver
HJ
!
M s-i Ellen Bewley.
Tdlamook. 83
VI ihh Christel H. Pratt Wilson.
8i
Mr. L C. Goldsworthy. Hemlo k.
Ö6
Miss Emma Swenson. Tillamook
8H
M ish Claire Kimball.
Nehalem.
89
Cloverdale 41
Mis« Lillian Griffith.
Mr. G. A. W»lkw.
H bsoiiville 4«
Miss R. FR-tchall.
Tillamook. 49
Mr. Charles Hart.
0118
47
Mias Eacie Oliver.
Tillamook.
Mi-s Claudia E Igar.
Tillamook.
Miss Maud** Edgar.
Tillamook.
Miss Eliza N. Dawson. Tillamook.
Ml»» Fay Burke.
Tillamook.
MissG. McKimens.
Balm.
24
Miss Bertl.a Heiser.
Hemlock
51
Mr. W. L. Arant.
Nehalem. H 8.
Mr. P T. Kirby.
Tillamook.
Mrs. N. M F. Dawson Tillamook.
Mr» Lillie Duel.
Tillamook.
•Mrs. V. A. Schl««ppi.
Gariballii
Tiilaumok.
Mis* Clara Watt.
Mrs. Bertha Hanson.
Til lamook.
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[TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 1
Sin ie the transgression of the law, *<>
is crime. Tlie|differencH come w heather
we are brought to account by the church
or state.
Tbe governor ot the state can grnnt
pardon toa criminal, but a sinner seek*
pardon through the church.
Thus the abuse of the sexual functions
is a sin, if viewed from the light of the
church. A crime if judged by the state
States differ. A man who isa crimi
nal might obtain pardon in ‘me state, or
under one governor and not another.
So churches differ in dealing with sin
Under the old Jewish church there was
tome sacrifice to offer for »in. Christ
and his followers advocated refientauce
for sin.
The state does not always meet out
the lauie
punishment for the same
crime
Judge* and juror* differ in
opinion.
A sinner is self confessed before hi*
church.
While a criminal most be
proved guilty before the slate.
It is honorable to go to contea-ion be
fore the church and receive forgiveness
but a disgrace to be convicted by the
state.
Men who have no church have no
alternate of church and state, but must
be treated as i.riminai*.
The Catholic church
has
regular
foriuu'as of dealing with sin and none
of it* members have an excuse for not
living in communion with God
The
Protestant churches are incompetent to
deal with sin. The Independent church
differs from the Catholic church. One
is visible.the other invisible. Christis
recognized as the tirad of the Catholic
church, and the Spirit the bead of the
Independent church. Fur.u agrees with
form, but the Spirit is without form,
therefore, no need of formal worship.
The same Spirit that convicts a man
of *in, comforts him when he lias for
saken the wrong path and honestly
strive* for God and the right.
.1 C. Oovz
is
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Crime.
The Bay Miss Shirk Wears Her
Hair.
Like small curled leathers, brown and
soft.
A Legend of Killamook Castle.
The little strand* curled up.
Once upon a time a great many year* Above her brow and o'er her ears.
ago there was a little kingdom by the Framing the smiling lace.
sea. The people of this kingdom were In puffs and part* and pompadours,
all vsrv liappv for they had a kn.d king With combs and pin* and rats.
who cared very much for the education She does it up in a soft brown pile.
In the brst. the best and ouly style.
and welfare of the children. There was
a large castle built on a high cl If over
Lo»t, by Theodore Finney, his sole,
looking the ocean. The view wa* all that
al*o hi* head. While looking tor the for
could tie wished for and furnished end
mer lost his heart. No reward is offered
less designs for the at lists who painted
tor tbe heart is gone forever.
very
beauuful pictures
Here
the
children were instructed in all the d'ffer
The Ciceronian* when returning from
ent branches of study
the program on Friday had face* re
In tin* oaatle everything was furnished
sembling Santa Claus, when he is very
for the instruction and enlei tainmeiit of
delighted, for their program was very
the students. There were large and
good, and ol course with such pro
beautiful play rooms and reception Italia
Thev
grams they will be sure to win.
as well as comfortable study room*. The
have a very nice Christmas poster with
only shadow to mar the perfection of
Santa Claus filling the stockings which
their happiness was the work of the
hangs from the fireplace.
wicked Fairy King who dwelt faraway
in the mountains and sent the bad
Following is tbe C. L. S. program for
fairies discontent and laziness, with Dec, 18.
their long train of followers to this great Song.
Society
castle causing the teacher* no end of
Roll Call.
trouble and worry.
Recitation.......... Howard Harris.
Howto Cure a Cold.
The only way out of this difficulty Glee.................................U. L. S. members
Be as careful a* you can you »ill occa
w<*to ».-cure the death of this wicked
Original Story ... Mary Luthie.
sionally take Cold, and when you do, get
fairy leader. This of course was no easy Minute Speech................. Howard Wolfe. a medicine of known reliability, >m»
matter, *o a very rich reward wa*
that has an established reputation and
Solo.................................... Viola Mapes.
oil-red to any one who would slay tin* Kangeroo Court..................C. L. S & Co. that is certain to effect a quick cure
Much a medicine is ©••amberlairi's Cough
fairy and break '.he spell. Now liters
Question Box.................... Society.
Remedy. It ha* gamed a world wide
lived in this place a handsome you h Inst>U'oental duett............. Nellie Chase. I reputation by its remark a Lie cur»* of
Lillie
Anderson
who was a far.site of the King. This
this moat common ailment, ami can
always he depended upon. It acta on
..... Stella Goyne.
Recitation........
youth resolved to do something great to
nature's plan, relieves the lung*, aids
•C. L. S. & Co.
Chorus..........
show to* gratitude to the King, so he
expectoration, opens the secretions and
......John
Ebenger.
Xmas
Reading
...
planned to kill the wick-d Fairy Kmg
aids nature in restoring Hie system to a
.............. .... Critic.
Critic'» Report
healthy condition.
During tbe many
and free the land of their bid infl itmce.
tear* in which H ha* been in general u-v
...Society,
Song........
By strategy he accoolpl’shed this
we have yet to learn of a single caee of
purpose.
The castle was immediately
cold or attack of the grip having resulted
Mr Richen informed the Senior class
freed of the faniea and the King give a
in pneumonia when this r-medy was
great feast of Thanksgiving and all the few data ago that he had purchased a nurd, which shows conclusively that it is
people rejoiced.
This day of Thank* "House of Seren Gables." and a* it is ' a certain preventive of that dangerous
' disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
giving is still celebrated throughout the known he ha* just finished tbe "Court ■ contains no opium or other narcotic and
ship of Miles Staodish." the suspicions of
•orrm ndmg country.
| may be given a» govrfMewtly to a baby as
If any of yon should take a journey tbe student* bav* been aroused and they to an adult. For sale hy all Druggists.
are
now
looking
forward
to
a
lew
da«*
to this country y< u may sec the gigsn •
If You are Over Fifty Read Thia
tc rocks • little distance from the shore vacation.
Most people pest middle age suffer
T mngh y<m would not guess that these
Will the foot ball game come off ’ from kidney and bladder disorder* which
are the remain* of the castle for toe
Thanksgiving ? We hope *o.
and we Folev'a Kidney Remedy would cure
ocean during th* long year* ha* cut
•eel that tbe team i* a* strong as ever ; Stop th* drain on the vitality and re
: Store needed strength and vigor. Com
away part of tbe cliff thu* causing the
and will win even though tbe Witaun mence taking Foley s Kidney Remedy
«»•tie to fall and decay, and if you see
river team now ha* a number of former ¡today—J 8. Lamar. Tillamook ; H* wk
large wholes going up and down the'
& Miller. Bay City.__________
High School player*.
ooaet it might be interesting to knew
Winter blast*
c*»*iug pneumonia.
that they sr* rhe fairies, who, when the
On Tuesday afternoon, in accordance
' pleurisy and coviamnptton will «non tie
•pell wg* broken were
changed into with a marriage license regularly and
here.
Cure your ooogh
now. and
whale«, fell into the ocean and were duly waved, Albert Bramwell and Nelli* strengthen your lungs with Foley *
d xime I f<* ever to travel up and down i Marvel came before th* County Judge at I Honey and tar. Do not -ok starting
longs, when
th* coast, A few/however escaped and tbe Court Hooae as witnesses ro the the winter with weak
' P‘4ey • Hooey and Tar will cere ihe moot
*’iU inhabit the schools near 'Hal place. ■namage of Mis* Powell and Roberta of
obstinate cough* and colds, and prevent
I nt they are now ruled by tbe little blind Poreat Grove. Tbe witnesses are sing aervm* rewel«* —J S Mrnar Tillamook
god cupid in place of a wicked Fairy ing— 'So near »nd Yet so far."
Hawk & Miller. Bay City.
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