TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 18. 1909
THE BUGLE CALL.
that ths boya could play such a close
game against such odds.
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To the Tax Payers of Tillamock
Coantv.
Notice is hereby given that the 1908
A secret to any one wishing to raiss
tax roll is now in my hands and taxes
their English grades. Act angry whether
E.L.8.
C LS.
may I* paid at any time after Monday,
Editors:
Editors:
you are or not.
Feb. 7th.
Male-1
Edmunds.
Cleat King.
Those piiving all of their taxes prior
1.) on Eberman.
Violet Noyes,
The High School Literary Societies.
to Maich 15th will be given a rebate of
Ralph: ’ What kind do you use f’
Th« purposes of Literary Societies in
3 per cent, and thore paling half of
Miss Centerwall: "Schilling's best.”
our schools are many and far reaching.
their taxes prior to April 5lh, can let the
The
help
that
is
derived
from
them
in
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remainder go until Oct. Alb without
The basket bsll game Saturday night addition to our regular school work is of
having to pay extia penalty.
was well attended.
great benefit to each and every member.
Unless a half .payment is made prior
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The training the lioys and girls receive
This is one of Fatty's latest. “When iu our Literary Societies fils them for to April Sth a penalty of 10 per cent
w ill there be 25 letters in the alphabet? ’ the life they enter into after their school | will be added, together with interest at
| the rate of 1 per cent per month until
Fcr an answer see Elsie Lamb.
days have past. It matters not if they
If she will not give it, it will be put become orators, uimirlers. statesmen, ' paid.
H. C renshaw , Sh tiff.
in the next week's paper.
or common citizens, they cannot help
feeling that the literary training they
Christian Church Note3.
Daisy got a val i.ti le
received in school has been of especial
From Ilie one sire loves the best.
The revival meetings nt the Christian
And then she said it ia just the time, benefit to them through Ilie.
church closed Inst Lord's dnv evening,
Very few people become great orators,
1 think, for me to invest.
alter having continued three weeks. Hit
debaters,
or
political
speakers
without
• a a
intention was to continue longer, but on
“ Holding Hand." is a song just out, a great deal of practice. Now, while
account of the prevailing sickness in the
which is sung by two of the High the boys and girls are young and in
community and the stormy weather, it
Schoolgirls. They not only sing it. but sc I kxi ! is the time for them to practice.
was thought best to close. Eight per
Our
School
Literary
Soci.lv
afford»
a
practice it.
sons were added to the church. Alth
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gieat opi-orii.iii y lot this pr.>< t e
Carrie Ims leariied to play *' Santiago where the mistake» (which we are »11 ough we expected more than that num
ber, vet we thank God aud take courage.
Flyuu" on Iler guitar.
liable to mak<). call lie kindly c-irrteted
A systematic Bible study class will be
MS*
by opr leaOliera and fellow studriita,
For the Benefit of the Girls of the instead of being »ueered »nd laughed at started in about two weeks. The pur
pose of it will be to get a simple outline
Public School of Tillamook.
by the public. Muuy of the members
If there are any laws in the State of of our societies are bo bashful and of the whole Bible into the mind and
heart of those who attend.
The class
Oregon or in the T.H 8„ they should be
timid at first that it lakes a ((real deal
will meet on Thursday evening each
imposed u | mii Fatty to the fullest extent.
of courage on their part to do the w<‘ik
week. Every person. Christian and non
Iliscase 1» almost too deep t<> get a full
But we aie
that is required of I hem.
Christian, ought to have just such know
understanding of it hi tlii»suiall space,
thankful that in the Literary .Society our
ledge ol the Bible, hence the public is in
and should by all means be put into the ,
mistakes are not laughed at and with
V. E. H oven .
vited.
hand» of the HUtlmritiea
The main
much practice we gradually get over our
facie of liiscase are these ; Fatty had a
ba*lifulne»B.
City Council Meeting
girl of whom he thought very much—
The members of the Society receive
No. 1—but another girl entered the
A meeting of the city council was belli
training hi various branch»» of work,
school line year, who he thooglit he
such as music, both instrumental and on «Monday evening with Mayor Thus
liked belter, so lie gave up No. 1 and
vocal, debating, writing essay a, com po Coates and Cuoncilmen F. U. Talbot. F
went with her
sition» and original stories, This kind W. Talbot, G. P. Wilt, B C Larnb U
By goirig with her he roblied another
of work goes band in hand wiih our E Catterlin and Geo. Bennett were pre
honorable citizen of the T.H S. of bis daily school work.
The training we sent.
girl, That one was No. 2. While he receive in writing essays, compositions
The first business taken up was a'
was keeping company with No. 2 lie was
and oiiginal stories, helps us in our ordinance to regulate the sale of mull
married to si ill another, Rev. Robt.
English work. In the same way, other liquors, not otherwise provided, will
Stillwell performing the ceremony. Then
tirai.clies of lliejmciety work helps us in the emergency cl»«use. and which call« fo
be and Ins wife had trouble, and lie ran
$290 license. The first clause of the oriii
our daily work.
away fro n her, and at the sane tune
The Literary Society tends to brii g nance reads •
giving up No 2. So now he has No. 1
”lt shall be unlawful for anv person oi
its members closer together teaches them
persons, directly or indirectly either i
on the string again, mid it seems that
to respect the rights of others, and io person or hy another, to sell or barter
lie is going to keep her, but no one can
work in harmony with each other ; not or knowingly permit to be solci or bar
tell whvllier he a ill or not.
to work for ll eir own selfish interesi», tered. any malt liquors, the selling o
There are ciiculatiniis going around
but fol the interest of the Society Si a which is not prohibited within the limit.-
ot ItHamook City, Oregon, under th.
that lie has pripoeid to no less thana
whole.
provisions of the laws ot Oregon withou
half dozen other girls besides the one
The High School Literary Society is first obtaining a license therefor as here
already mentioned, but they would nut
an almost indispensable feature of our matter provided, aud no license shall b<
have lilni oi lie sur< ly would liuve been
school work. The help that each mem issued tor a less period ot time than oih
year and provided that anv person vio
married a few more limes.
ber rece-ve--; the training each receives taiiug the provisions of this section slial
So girls, you want to look out ror, he
in music, oratory and uoinpoeilioiis; and • •c deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
is n dangerous character.
the fact that each member is taugm to upon conviction thereof shall be punish
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harmony with the other are ed by a fine of not less than $5i) nor
Mr. Reiclien must have known before work in
more than $100, and default ot payment
reasons for maintaining a Literary therefore shall be committed to the city
hand w ldcll basket belonged to Mabe)
B lanche R ii - l » y .
Society
jail
for such period ol time as will liqu-i-
E.. for lie went over and picked it out
date such fine at the rate of $2 per day.”
without l-ioking at the others, and when
Clyde Clements asked to have the time
Pete Gets a Scare.
someone told him w hose it was he said.
of closing placed at 1 a.tn. instead of 12
“I thought so."
An incident that would have made a o’clock, and this being agreed to, tile
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It is too bad that Stella had to go, but very pleasing moving picture repre ordinance passed, which is to license and
there is always somebody to lake the sentation, to many friends of Peter control places selling what is known as
night unintuxicating malt liquors.
place of the ones that are gone, viz , Lamar, occurred last Monday
when Peter was rudely awakened by
A petition, signed by a number of busi
Elsie.
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receiving several sharp punches ill the ness men, that Marshal Kimball be kepi
The new library was brought up to ribs from the elliow of hie good wife on night duty, was read, but as it wa^
the school house last Monday evening with the startling assurance from her thought to be to the interest of the cit.\
and the libraiian immediately began to that there was a burglar in the hjuoe. to take him off night duty and make him
label tiieiu.
Peter says that on first awakening street commissioner, Mayor Coates ap
It is quite an addition to our library startling noises reached his ears, He pointed him to that position, which wto
and will be appreciatid by all the does not till, however, how his hair confirmed. The councilmen expressed
si uden Is.
raised to a perpendicular position, and themselves as knowing nothing as to the
a a a
that goose pimples assumed such a size gossip about their wanting to get rid ot
Roses are red,
on the calves of his legs that they caused Kimball by reducing his salary to $1 |>ei
Violets Are blue.
Dii»V Is sweet.
him to walk b >w legged, also how with month, but what they did insist upoi
And so is Pete (A).
a low and abated breath he muttered a was that he do his duty und take charge
a a a
few expansive words as lie endeavored of the street work.
The other day fasper got wise to the
to tind n match where there wasn't any
Earl Ford being recommended bv tin
feet tliut Violet and Eula had walked
and after lie had found it tried to light committee, he waselectedto the position
to school that morning, Now Jasper
said match where the seat of his pants of night watchman and policeman.
always has a way of getting around
should have been. All this he keeps to
C*aude Thayer demanded the payment
difficulties. This is the wav hegotaround
himself. However, he does admit that ol a bill u! $200. being the balance due
this particular one. Hu found a pretex
when a light had been secured and it for professional services performed by
for Eulu’s going up tow«, then he went
was found that Sliortridge’a dog Juno HMiidlev & Thayer in connection with
to Violet and told her there was no use
whk ilie cause of all the commotion a the suit against the city over the water
of waiting for Eula and that she might
season of great relief came over the system.
ns well go home. Quite a scheme lasper.
Another bill was presented by Claude
Lamar household. Il seems that the
When Eula passed the gym on her w ay
dog had gained admittance through a Thajer lor $150 for professional nervices
borne she was not in the least surprised
door that had been blown open during by Handley & Thayer fcr defending the
to find Jasper by her side instead of
the uight.—Courier.
city in the same case in the circuit court.
Violet. The last record we have so far
Both bills were turned oyer to the pro
ol that nights doings, was given by Mr,
Notice or filino or flat or slrvxy per committee, but it appeared to be the
Harris. It stems Jasper forgot to turn
OF TOWNSHIP 7 SOVTU. HANGS
opinion of the councilmen that the water
off from the main road to go home, ' In
V west .
commission should pay them.
fact,''sail reporter Harris, “he did not
United States Land Office,
seem to be aware of anv such road, as
C. R. Kluger. the Jeweler. 1050 Vir
Portland, Oregon.
ginia Ave., Indinna|>plis. Ind , write»
FrbruMrv 12th. 1908.
they picked their w,<v leisurelv along the
"I
was so weak from kidney trouble that
Nance is II kbkby G iven .—That «ill
walk.'' Well Jasper, we wish you good
of r<>w»w*h»|>.7 South, Range 9 West, haa I could hardly walk a hundred feet.
luck on your journey.
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been
; that the approved plat Four bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy
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I of said survey han been received at thin denied my complexion, cured my back
Conundrum—Why «lid Fatty, being a 1 office ; that naid plat Will l»e tiled in thin ache and the irregulariiiea disappeared,
Ciceronian, choose « pink and Recen office on Match 28rd. 19«»9. at 9 »'clock and I can now attend to business every
basket fro n Among the thick of black am.; and that un and after un id date, day and recouimr-d Foley's Kidney
vi«: March 28r«i, IMt, w? ?hall be pre. Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me
and yellow ?
pNr«*d to receive applicai»«ata for the after the doctorsand other remedies had
entry of the land in ha id lowtndiip.
failed,"—J. S. Lamar, Tillamiuk . Iluwk
1 he boy s who attended the basket
& Miller, Bay City.
A lgernon 8. D r esser .
I
RrghCer.
social Saturday night recommend the
G eo . W. F iber .
Suffering and Dollars Saved.
T. H 8. girls as gno.1 ccokA.
Receiver
E. 8 Loper of Manila. N Y . says :
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"I am s carpenter and have had many
Gladys never forgets to say “well'’
severe cuts healed by Buckien a Arnica
Nighborhood Favorite.
when she begins her recitation.
Mrs. E l> Charles, of Harbor, Maine, Salve. It haa saved me suffering and
| «peaking of Electric Bitlera, says: “It dollars. It is by far the (mil healing
The Basket Ball Game.
11* a neighborhood favoritu here with salve I have ever found * Deals burns,
The T.H. S. basket ball leern met a ua.” Il deset ves to lie a favorite every- sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and
I piles. 25c at C I. Clough's druggitt.
formidable vrpponent last 8aturdav even- where. It gives quick relief in dyapep- I
' mw . liver complaint, kidnev derange,
ing. in the Bay City team.
The game
Hexamethylenetetramine
m-nt. malnutrnluti. nervuueneua, weak-
wns a close one all the way through neM «nJ g<i>eral dehllltv. ’ Its action on
The above ia thaname of a German
At the end of the first half the H 8. was ■ tl>e l>l«xw. as a llmrough purifier make* chemical, which ia one of the many
f valuable ingredient« of Foley's Kidney
one aliead. and at the close nt the game ‘ it ««fieciallv useful a* a "pring medicine.
Keiurdy
Hexamethylenetetramine is
. run grand altera«tve tonic is sold un
the score st«-A-1 18 tn 15 in favor of Bar
: der aua rati tee at C. I Clough's drug recognized by medical text Gaiks and
City ElmetyAllca was taken out of the * store -5«lc
authorities as a uric acid solvent and
and antiseptic for the urine. Tate
H. S team «(ter the first half and was
Foley'« Kidney Remedy a« «oon ■■ you
r placed bv G>m Holman, this change
Foley's Orino Laxative cure« constipa notice any irregularities and avoid a ser-
«»» nec-ss Iiybecaose the H S was far lion and liver t. ou Lie and makes the | oU* malad«.—J 8 lAmar, Tillamook ,
liralihy and regular Orino is superior
. Hawk * Miller. Bay City.
surpassed in age. weight and strength.
to pill« and tablets an it dues not gripe
Hut as for J I tsay Jp ■. in , met people or iiauaeate. ""
give the H. 8. credit. The fact is. that J N Limar.
many of the H 3. supporters are pleased 1er. Bay City.
VOL. II.
$7.50
Come in and See Me About Insurance.
Complete set of Abstract Books
Taxes paid for non-
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
in office.
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« xts FOLETJBOirewiAR
T. BOTTS,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Can you affotd to be without
FIRE INSURANCE
aud the Heavy Loss to you.
Both phones.
Let Me Write you a Policy, ROLLI E WATSON
SAFETY, RELIABILITY and QUICK
ADJUSTMENT.
COOPER,
W.H
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
O regon .
T illamook ,
Those New
Spring Samples
Have Arrived.
CARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
■peitterhcr
volt at,
Office across the street and north from
the Post Offi<x-
Order That Spring Suit Now
H. GOYNE,
from our custom (oiloriuil depart
ment. Then you can have it made
just the way you want it—from
A ttorney - at L aw .
cloth of your own selection and a
style design of your own choosing. Office : Opposite Court House,
We can furnish you for $25 to $40
the best tailorcd-to-measure suit
yon ever wore—shape, style, work
manship and quality unsurpassed
—because made to fit your individ
ual form by Ed. V. Price & Co,
the “ House of Over a Time*
sand Tailors.**
Their beautiful line of 500 fabric*
for Spring and Summer—shown
here exclusively by us—offers an
cdmirable range for selection, and
their original fashion plates sug
gest many novel ideas for the ben
efit of particular dressers.
«-nm« <.r-, n. ».
Come in early—before everybody
else is dressed up—and see fabrics
Nos. 4401 L. 4398 K, 4308Jf,
« o». 43201, 4276 HH and style <&*>
signs 485, 493 and 491. Th*
tell us to take your measure.
We Guarantee a Perfect Fit and Satisfaction.
Mason’s Departm’t. Store.
T illamook , O regon .
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
..
R. T. BOALS,
PHYSICIAN
O regon .
M.D.,
& SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK.
»
Office- Okon Building.
Residence : Mrs. Weins’ house, went o
Mrs. Wiilker’p.
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D R. T. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
Tillamook, Ore.
w.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Hard Wheat Flour Free,
Sample Sack Light House Flour FREE.
Light House flour guaranteed. Hard Wheat
is highly recommended by everyone that has tied it.
Light House Flour makes good sweet bread,
$5. io a bbl., $1.30 a sack.
100 lbs. best granulated S ugar , $5.75 a sack.
B ran , I i . oo sack, I32.00 a ton.
S horts , $1.50sack, $35.00 a ton.
B arley , $1.40 sack, $34.00 a ton.
F lour , Snow Drift, best on earth, $5.65 a bbl.
O ats , Fancy White, ac. a lb.
F lour , Light House, Hard Wheat, $5.10 a bbl.
S eed O ats , Fancy Gray, 2c. a lb.
O ats and W heat , Mixed, 2c. a lb.
S now D rift F lour , best on earth, $1.45 a sack.
L ight H ouse F lour , Hard Wheat, $1.30 a sack.
A sample sack L ight H ouse F lour F ree .
WM. CURTISS, The Grain Man,
Tyler ¡Building.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
,, ’ .
F inancial A gent ,
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Tillamook, Oregon.
D R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
-L .
SARCHET,
The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair
ing a Specialty.
Many Soulhrrn papers sav the South
Among the congressmen who recently
lost its best frienl when Lincoln was visited Panama id Kennedy, of Ohio, who
Assassinated. On this point historians is an engineer by profession. He says
erery where are likely to be in agreement. the canal problem« are those of immen-
A Norwegian explorer will try to drift i site, not intricasy, and that the engineer
to the north pole in a stanch ship and ing difficulties in constructing ^skyscrap-
Peary will make another tramp for it ! era are greater than any connected with
next summer. If both fail, the aeroplane J the isthmian waterway.
men ought to lie ready for a polar flight
two years hence.
STEVENS
When President Rooserelt shall sur
render the keys to his successor there
will be no unfinished business on the
desk or in any of the pigeonholes He
has cleaned upeveryth ng and everybody.
■WKM YOU LOOK FOR Ti.CUBLE
ff *7 ] '• fou
V I
It is rumored that the democrats in
Congress will introduce a co nplete tariff
bill of their own. If like their last effort
it will wobble on the subject of free trade
and end in a Democratic charge ol
perfidy and dishonor.
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One of the new leviuthan brittle ships
is to be named the Arkansas. In point
of natural resources Arkansas can lire
up to this honor, but citizens of th«
state will admit that the development
ought to proceed more rapidlv.
i
According to ih- ad vanes sheet« of
“Wiltttus Catholic Dirvotory," publish-d
at Milwaukee, there are
14,235,451
Roman Catholic* in the United Stat-s
There are 18.093 priest* *nd 12.923
churches. There ar* W ecclwuastical
semins rie*. 331 u«iiver«uiee and colleges
for boy* and 7 -8 academies f--r girls
There are over a million children attend
ing parochial achoob and 290 Catholic
orphan asylums.
a FLeaim o' doub'
'«I qu lily
V
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nt*d I'vsttr'j and
" Mjfksmin I Ideal
l»ir*(iabl«,unerrlngSTEVLNS
W
by •hooting our popular
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'jkjxgM It >'”> <»n»ot obtain. „
«1«Ip direct, .ipr.o pre-
ftaPK-yl P"1'1-“P"n rce.lpt ot < ata
«r^ a I log Price.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
R OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Busi
ness and Mining Law.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Room, 306 Commercial Building.
L and
Orricx B vmmbbb
a S pecialty .
Eh on« A. 1()OV
OWING & COW INC
LAWYERS.
R oom 334
T hibo
WoacMTBft B uii . dino ,
and O ak S thkrti
Room Next to the U.S. Land Office.
PORTLAND, ORISON.
KILL th . COUCH
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LUNGS
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
FORCSKf* »aS?a.
J. aTEVEXS AHN* * Toot co.
AMD ALL THROAT AMD LUNE TB0U.lt».
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