Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 10, 1908, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER
0. 1908
MASON’S DEPARTMENT STORE,
adquarters for Christmas & New Year Presents
You are cordially invited to inspect my large stock of goods, and of the may useful and artistic lines which are
admirably suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. All new, up-to-date goods. Particular care was taken
in selecting my stock. All first class goods and I can recommend them as such. There are no shoddy, Cheap Jack
goods in Mason’s Department Store. Our reputation for selling good goods at a small margin of profit is known
all over the county, so we have made special arrangements to supply the Christmas trade with First Class Goods
that will give the best of satisfaction. Useful Christmas presents are in demand this year. We have a store
that is brim full of Splendid, Useful and Artistic Christmas and New Year Presents. Come and see them.
I
autiful Dress Goods.
Men’s & Boy’s Clothing.
LOTS OF TOYS !
FOR GIRLS & BOYS
«adies take great delight in wearing
ful dresses.
Our stock contains a
isortment of Dress Goods that will
All New Christmas Goods.
splendid Christmas Presents, which
Biggest Assortment in City to Select from
rould greatly appreciate.
A Suit of Fashionable Clothes makes a
useful Christmas Present when you buy
our nobby, well made goods. Our clothing
is giving the best of satisfaction. Order a
suit and you will be delighted with it.
I
at Display of Beautiful China in Artistic Designs, Glass Ware, A ases,etc.
PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY!
e Store is Crowded with Christmas Presents
suitable for Everybody. Come Early.
BUGLE CALL
VOL. II.
E L.S.
!».s.
Editors:
Mabel Edmunds.
Eva Wheeler.
Assistants:
Hit»:
Albert Bramwell.
tanley.
derson. Mary Goldsworthy
Lynn Eberman.
ne.
ispeed.
h School girls have become in-
basket ball of late.
hues have each one team, and
Kians are thinking of getting
' team. They were organized
huddle of last week, and the
been practising hard and all of
I to see the rain commence.
, team are as follows :
plain—Violet Noyes.
ke.
Jennie Blanchard.
Be.
Viola Mapes.
Daisy Goodspeed,
,L.S. are :
Captain—Eula Noyes.
ts.
Elsie Lamb.
Is worthy. Mabel Edmunds.
j Evt. Wheeler.
, has been heard singing quite
te. and this is what he sings :
because your hair is curly,
luae your eyes are blue ;
feason why I loye you.
I its you. just you."
why E.'s cheek are such a
I color.
I
other things which were more pleasant.
They all gathered around the fire place,
and as the mother read a few verses
from the old family Bible. Harold was
strengthened for the next days trial and
ho went to bed and slrpt peacefully.
When Harolo woke up the next morn,
ing the sun was shining brightly, and lie
thought of the little cottage which waa
advertised in the paper for $2 a month
in the pleasant country of California
Oh, if I could only earn $12 to pay rent
for six months and then we would have
an incon-e from the garden, and the two
cows, which might enable to pay the
rent an<l live.
While at breakfast that morning lie
and hia mother were wondering what
ever became of the man whom they
gave a home to when very ill. He said
something about Ilia paying us back for
our kindness to him. but I suppose he
has forgotten uh , said Harold.
Just then carriage wheels were heard,
and who should it be but the gentleman
they had been speaking of.
Two weeks later Harold was w bistel
ing merrily as he was packing things
into the old trunk.
The mother was also buay packing»
and she thought of the goodness of the
man whom they had taken care of. For
lie had given them mouey to buy the
little cottage in California, and now
Dottie would grow up good and strong
•• I think we are done now mother,
dear,” said Harold, ‘‘and now,Dottie,you
can get your hat and coat on and get
ready for a long sea voyage."
—By M abel G oyne .
It is rumored among the students of
the High School that Prof Eberman will
glad to hear that the Misses
take charge of the high School after the
, Carrie Hathaway and Clare
the holidays. L. Eberman* is highly
are coming home to spend
recommended by the teacher .and schol­
»as Holidays
ars of the Primary grades.
■ a a
tor. wonder if Albert will
The High School girl* have suddenly
lucli time in sweeping the first
taken a mania for athletics. Both
a while M im Marvel is sick.
societies have a basket ball team and
■ ■ ■
Capt. Carry Olson has picked out a base
tnltj of Kindness.
ball team. Next season she expect* to
lews, Harold,"his mother asked have a foot ball teain that will be strung
I quietly into the house. She enough to play 0 A. C.
kave asked. for Harold's face
■ a a
Sober and his merry whistle
Hi* father once found it necessary to
tally announced his approach rather severely puaish
Lynn in hi*
laid that everting.
younger days. The little chap went
cry *orry. hut I have inquired running to hi* aunt with resentment in
te. and could not get work. I his heart.
>ne newspa|ier office, but he
"Auntie,” he sobbed, "Did God make
n to need anybody but ahoy you?’’
knds. and would tally give blur
“Yr* Lynn." she answered.
| and 1 am afraid it woulJ take
"And did be make ma?"
learn $12.”
’’Yes."
mw. son, you mustyiot give up.
"And did he make mt!''
Id probably mean life to little
"Certainly, my boy."
we coold have a change of
"And did he make pa too?"
For the doctor was her. to-day
“Of course he did ”
he would either have to go io a
“Well," sobbed Lrno, ‘that* where
climate, where there would lie he made hi* mistake.”
Cse. or .he might take quick
a a a
km. and then there would be
Ernest Kirby was elected organist of
mt could Mve her.’’
the L. T. 8. last Sunday afternoon Car­
t thirteen was a very tndustri- rie wanted Percy to hold that poeatiou
ving little girl who wanted to but the other* seemed to prefer Ernest
I in the struggle to obtain food
a a a
rig for the little family, and a.
The societies debaters are working on
into the room talk erased. and the tryout debate which will decide who
d b>. mother began talking of will debate with Astoria this year. Dur
debaters will go there this vear instead
of Astoria coming here.
a a a
Mabie and Warren are lovers of old,
Warren's love is deep, he care* not for
gold.
Bnt Ralph has fancies he dreams about.
And the thought comes to him, "III
cut Warren out.”
But Mabel’s love is as true as steel.
And love tor Ralph she doe* not feel.
So when Ralph savs, "will you my true
love be.”
This prettv ulaid says, "For you twenty,
three."
Now Ralph’s Soul with dispair is rent.
And on a downward course he is bent.
While Warren’s ambitions are on a
higher pain
And no other maid's love he striyes to
gain.
The Tenth Grade would like to know
what Miss Centerwall said to Mr. R.
Friday that made him cranky.
a a at
The E. L. S. girls hnve secured the
promise of Tommy Holman to coach
their basket bnll team.
The High School toot ball team at a
meeting last week decid'd to dispand for
the season. Tommy’s injury received
in the last game disabled him lor the
season and Capt Bramwell tannot pluv
Christmas. The team also heard that
Kid Edmunds could not |ilny any more
this season and it disheartened the team
so greatly that there wns a unHtiiinous
vote tor disbanding.
Cheer Up. Don t Be a Grumbler
TO EDITOR OF
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT.
Take it all in all this is a pretty
good world. There are love and sun­
Miss Shirk: “What is know ledge?''
Theo. Finney : "That part of ignorance shine sprinkled through it. There is
beauty of the ocean and of the hills, of
which can be classified."
the rivers and of mountains, There aie
a a a
flowers and birds in it. end its nights
A Bear Story.
It was a bright beautiful day in July are ciowned with stars.
Pretty good old world, don’t you think
when the white fleecy clouds were lazily
floating overhead anil the birds weie so? People in It might be improved, I
singing merriiy, that four young girls admit, but you and I are of tiiein, and
started out for a walk. They were go­ we are not the ones to render judgment.
ing a little wav up the mountain to see Besides, if we don’t like them we can let
J them alone. We can at least make our-
some falls which they had heard much
i selves better, and that is so much in the
about and longed to see.
They walked and walked until it seem­ ' right direction.
But this Is not a nermon, only an
ed they would never reach those falls,
but at last they found themselves at ' attempt to say that the planet, whose
tbeir destination and there they stayed I name is earth, on which we are now
until they grew tiredjof looking at the functioning is not a very good world for
a kicker, not but what thv.e aie evils to
falls and then turned to go home.
On the wav back twoof the girls grew reform, millions of them. But did you
verv tired and climbed up on a stump to ever know a man afflicted w ith a chronic
eat huckleberries and rest The other case of soarhead to do much toward
two moved on. but suddenly a most j reforming the world ? Now did you ?
startling scream was heard from both | The way to reform the world is to go
of them. Hurrying to the scene of con­ about it witli a loving and honest heart,
fusion they found that the two girls had and willing hand to be strong. The
seen a bear drinking from the spring but man who whines and grumbles is nearly
upon seeing them had hastily taken its always weak. Do notabuse the fates,
but put your shoulder to the wheel. Do
departure up the hill side.
The girls being very plucky picked up not swear at the world because it ha*
not develo|*d to your ideal, but grab
the largest clubs they could find and
started up the mountain after the bear hold of the car of humanity and push it
They soon found, however, that they | along in the journey up the mountain to
were too slow, so they went swiftly , success we uiust all help.
If you see a wrong and there are so
home and told the men tolks about it.
many of them to see. »peak out frankly
The men grabbed tbeir guns and start
ed out. The end of this exciting narra­ and manfully, oppose it with energy.
Point out a belter way.
But dan’t
tive is‘this
When the men returned
grumble.________ A 8V» RIBRR.
with
them
and
they carried a large bear
one of the girls now has a rug tn her
Hoarse cough* and stuffv cold* I but
room made of its bide.
may develop into pneumon.a over iilglu j
are
quickly cured by Foie» ’» Honey and |
By Elsie Lamb.
Tar. aa It soothe* inflamed meiulirance
■ ■ ■
l.esis I lie lungs, and expels the cold from
The Emersonian* will give tbeir third the system.—J. 8. Lamar. Illlamook.-
program Friday the tenth.
Hawk & Miller. Bay City. Ore.
a a •
■ ■ ■
"The rain fell in torrents, and great
wa* the fall thereof "
• • ■
The High School pupil*, with the help
cf Mr Goldswurthv. intend to give an
entertainment the last Friday sight be.
fore the holiday*.
■ ■ ■
Estelle Mile* ba* lot* of «mile*.
Fur all of those around her,
She wstebes the aiyle*,
Ir. the newspaper isk*
And oyer them *be due* ponder.
or O nio . C itv or T olsuo . > g
.
Lee A» Cocsrv
I
F auk J Chroey make* oath that lie ia senior
1 pari nor of Ike Brin of F 1 < heuej A Co.. -1010«
Loalseoa tn 11 m < It» of Tolad- I oun y srwt
stale aloraaaid. and th»l m M .Irm -nt ...» the
of ONE HCNIrRHD INlLI.Aas for eseh
and every cnaa of Catarrh that tasnof be corod
Lv th« UM of Holl a catarrh I *r<
U’
FRANK 1. CHKMF.V
iaon to before and aohacrlbed ¡amypree-
—• Ik,. Mb da, afD-yeWr^-•*.
htatb
N otice or S chool I ndemnity 8 ei . bc
TION.
United Stales Land Office,
Portland. Oregon,
December 4th. 19118.
N otice is II ekhiiy G iven .—That the
Stale of Oregon, on Deceiiili.-r 4th, 1*98
applied for Lot* *1 and 7, of Section fl, tp.
1 south, range 8 west. and filed in this
office a list of Scli<s>l Indemnity Selec­
tions in which it selected said land; Hiid
that said list is open to the public for
inspection.
Aliy anil all p< rsons claiming adversely
the h I h . vs deaciided land or any legal
subdivision thereof, or claiming the
same under the milling law*, or desiring
to show said hind to be more valuable
for mineral than for agricultural pur­
poses, or bi object to said selection for
»".V legal reason, should rile their claims
or their affidavits of protest or coutest
in this office.
A lgernon S. D resser .
Register.
G eo . W. B ibee .
Receiver.
I hereby designate the Tillamook
Headlight, published at Tillamook.
Oregon, as toe newspa|a*r in which the
above notice is Iola« published.
AtxiKitNoN 8 D resser
_________________ Register.
320 acres Farm Land in Wisconsin.
Large li- uae wi'li lull stone cellar, Barn
4-OxBO, with mil alone basement. Other
out buildings. 85 acres under plow and
crop. ISO acres in brush prairie. 7 acres
lake. Fine well water. Will sell or trade
lor Tillamook propertv. Inquire of Rollie
Watson, Tillamook, Or.
Notice of Sale.
I will sell the entire stock of E. E.
Tyler, consisting of Harness. Wagons,
Buggies. Farm Implements, Household
Furniture, etc , on Saturday, December
12. 1908.
Sale commences at 10 a.m
H. C censhaw , Sheriff.
For Sale.
One 110 H. Power Boiler.
One 75 II. Power Engine.
One fl x 24 Planer.
One Mz/ KeMw.
One 3fl" Blower
Three bet» ¡lead Black.
E4»y Term».
TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO.
F 8. WifrrKHou»K. Pre».
Word« of Praise
Leo. F. Zelinaki, of flfl Gibaon St.,
Buffalo. N’.Y.. say» “ I cured the moat
annoying ould am* I ever had, with
1 Bueklen’s Arnica Halva. I applied this
salve one« a Pay tor two days, when
j every trace of the sore waa gone." Ileal*
j nil sores. Sold under guarantee at C. 1.
I Clough's drug store. 25c.
This Is Worth Reading.
For the several Ingredient* of whi-h Dr.
Pierce’s mmlklne* uro composed, a* glveu
hy leaders In all the several schools of
medicine, should have far more weight
than any amount of non-professlonal tes­
timonials. I)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip­
tion has the badok or iionksty on every
bottle-wrapper. In a full list of all Its in­
gredients printed In plain English.
If you are an Invalid woman and suffer
from freqqent headache, backache, gnaw­
ing dlstr
In stomach, periodical pains,
disagree
e, catarrhal, pelvic drain,
down distress In lower abdomen
draggi
or pelvX, perhaps dark spot* or speck*
dancl/g before the eyes, faint spell* and
kliid^al symptoms caused by female wesk-
ne-«.
th>f derangementcf the feminine
organs, if can not do better than take
Dr. Pici
Favorite Prescription.
The ki/ / Itai. surgeon's knife snd opera­
ting talj</may be avoided by the timely
use of
nvorlte Prescription" In such
Thereby tbp obnoxioui
stion* aiPn'- .i i Iti'alitirtiU ill the llmill
phyalclan can b* avoided aiid a thoroimh
rouro- of «ii -ceMfoi treatment carried out
inJL" J'.i-lj-yT.! tLeTuune" ^Fsvorita
Prescription I. composed of the very be*t
native medicinal root, known to m>sile*l
science for the cure of women's peculiar
ailments, contains no alcohol and no
barmful or babit-formlnc drug*.
Do not espe. t too mu« n from "Favorite
Pr-scrlptloo; " It will not perform mira­
cle* ; Il will not dlsolve or cure tumors.
No medicine will. It will do a* much to
establish vigorous health In most weak­
nesses and ailments peculiarly Incident to
women as any medl.-lne ran. It must be
given a fair chance by perseverance In Its
use for a reason*file length of time.
Y«,U r pr.'r ifl«.r.| 1«.
u-rral. noB-
j
Hall e Catarrh Car* ia taken internally, and |
acts directly on Iha blood and mneooa artrfac—
of the ayetem send lor leallmonlala bee
r t CHF.MKYACO. Toledo. 0.
| Bold by ell Drsagr.l. 7jr
.. ..
| Take Hall a family FUla lor eonelipaUoa.
I>r ivn*'» l’l«*»»»nt P*IX» th* b*»t
laiative »nd rngwlator
the bowda
They lot I »or
»Urtnarh. Href and
bow»l«. Of* a laratire; two or thraa •
cathartic.
to Uke a» candy.
Notary Robik
____.^^^^Secretary.
Wanted, to Trade.
More people are taking Foley’s Kid­
ney Remedy ever' year. It is considered
to be the moat effective remedy for kid­
ney and bladder troubles that medical
science can devise.
Foley's Kidney
Remedy corrects irregularities, builds
up worn out tissues and restores I oat
vitality. It will make you feel well and
look well—J. 6. Ixunr, Tillamook,
Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Ore.
tpiin D 1 ojntituto Fx II”. ------- ‘f
^^8?k wises ar* Invited to consult Dr.
Pierce, hy letter, fret. All errrrespond-
ence I* guarded as sacredly secret end
womanly confidences are protected by
profeMtonal pri'wy. Addt*M Dr. K V.
'aaaT !
Call For Bide.
Notice is hereby given that the Red
Clover Creamery Co. will receive bid*
for the construction of an addition to
its Creamery building
Bid* will lie received upto Dec 15th,
1908. S|iecifieali<>n* mav lie hxd by
culling upon M. Abplanalp,
8. S everance .
A Dangerous Operation
ia the reiuoytl of the appendix by s sur­
geon No one who takes Dr. King’s New
Life Pill* is ever subjected to this fright,
ful ordeal They work *0 quietly you
don't feel them. They cur* constipation,
headache, bill« usrieaa ami malaria 25c.
1 al 0. I. Clough* drug store.
Muscular Pains Cured.
“ Dining lhe summer of Ito* I was
troubled wiili muscular pains In th* ia.
| «top of my fool," say* Mr. 8. Pedler, of
Toronto, Ont. "At time* it waa w> pain*
: ful I cr.uld liardly walk. Vliamberiala’s
Pain Balm was rec<Hnmend*d to m*. so
I tried it and waa completely cured by
one »mall brittle. I have since recom­
mended 11 to ueversl irf my friends, all
of whmn »peak highly of II." For sal*
by all drugRiats.
Guilty of Counterfeiting
Pasamg counterfeit money 1« no wor*e
than surwiluung some unknown wrrrtll-
Ims lemrdy for Foley's Hooey ard Tar,
the great cough and cold remedy that
cure* the nmal olmllriate coughs end
heal* lhe lunge —J. 8. Lzmar, Tills-
■nook; Hawk & Miller, Bay City. Ore
A Personal Appeal
If we Could talk U> you personally
about the great merit of Foley and I ar,
for cough* cold* and lung trouble, you
never rxiuld be induced to esperiruent
with unknown prepnialion* that may
contain some harmful drug*
Foley’s
Honey and Tar coot* you »0 move and
has a record of forty years of cure* —J.
8. I^smar, Tillamook . Hawk A Miller,
Bay City. Ore.