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T j LLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 8. 1909 T. B I on the shade side of Easy Street and see Editorial Snap Shots. the gold roll in. . . . It voor stock should fail for any cause. I will agree VOL. II. The city is not making the dog license to purchase vc u a looking glass so \ ou EL.S. CL8. high enough. It should be $5. and $50 can sit down quiet and see yourself Ediu»ra: Editors: for the brutes which whine, howl and starve to den'h. Lynn Eberman. Noyes, This is n >t verv encouraging informa Violet bark at night. Rnlph Himes. Viola Mapes. « * a tion for those who have bit at the wire And the next day it rained. Since the attorneys have got together, less ba t. * i* * ■ ■ ■ will it be contrary to ethics an I the code The boys were very desirous for the We understand that the Portland nnd of the Tillamook Bar Association to im peach one another fur truth and verac- Tillamoo < Transport «tion Co. is ready weather to elaar up so thev might play to stand at the back of their original base ball and get the team picked out. ity ? « ■ a agreement with the shippers of Tilla. 9 a » The city is suing the county for all of mook City and vicinity with the excep- | Prof. Nellie Hannenkrat has been the road nnd poll tax colltcted within tion of the rebate. When the owners of teaching in Miss Marvel’s room this the corporate limits. It will now be per the Argo found that thev could not give last week. She says it is too bad Miss fectly in order for the Water Commission a rebate they notified Mr Chas»-, who Marvel is sick, but she likes to teach so to engage an attorney and sue the city was representing them in this city, but well that she wishes »"in* thing would for all taxes levied above 2 mills on the it seems that the committee was not happen to keep Miss Marvel away from The only baking powder general fund. My, how slow the water called together at the time to hear why school the rest ol the year. made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar.^ ■ B ■ hogs are getting. the company could not do that. As the The Soohoinore cl .st gave an April « w * matter stands the Argo people will agree We do not know what the Water Com to their original contract, with the ex Fool party to the High School last mission will do about it, I ut in ehaiging ception of the rebate clause, which stip Wednesday night. Parties are nothing $16 for waler rent lor the court house ulates that after the Argo Im" obtained new, but the fun came in with the odd the county court protested nnd installed 6.600 tons of hu®iness at $5.00 between suits and dresses worn. Many of the the wide chimney, and >he broad low v appeared th#* sun came out attain. The a meter, consrquently the water rent for this citv, which includes outgoing freight bovs made excellent ladies. There were windows made up of sixteen <»r twenty black cloud had vaniahed and all nature the court louse last n onth was only as well,the rate is to he reduced to $4.00 Black Susan (rom North ^Carline and panes of gloss are till evidences of its an looked bright and fresh. The bir< s $1.74 ! We remember saving something a ton. This appeals to be a tair proposi pretty lutle Miss Willie Anderson. The tiqoitr. Sei rral ottk treia and shrubs ( began Io sing, the flower» had hi ightener4 about water ho.-® recently, but this i® lion, and it looks to u< tl a4 tin commit Misses King, Wallace and Cattcrlin J in •tai:d near the door, and is under one o| up and were lifting their heads to the the first time that th- water hog® have tee should get together and consider the their basket ball suit« "ere always on these trees we see a high column rtf ski , and smiling aa if giving thanks fo» been choked off. matter with a view of coming to an deck. The Misses Clementine Stanley marble, a monument circled to the1 the refreshing rain. The storm had * • * and The I na Holman n ade quite a hit in memory of our riret president, George 1 lasted bit a few t minutes, hut it had It is a poor apology for gravel that is igreeinent, for if a |4.b0 rate can be ob. their country lasses dresses There were been long enough to give nature tht tained in the near future the opportunity J. B. Washington. being used on the streets of this city, for ELL. rain she needed so much. of obtaining it should not be thrown Indian girl«, early Pioneer girls, Nurses, k a a the custom is to haul it on and later to The pictures drawn on the black board away. With the prospret of considera Goddesses of Liberty, the wife of Santa « 9 S haul it off, which is an expensive proce Claus, pretty little hop -to-be Freshies in the vacant room indicate that some A new class of a»>out eight taking U) dure with little or no satisfaction. It ble outgoing freight,it will not take long all pain ed up, boys in base ball suits day some of the students will be great mechanical drawing has been organize'I before the 6.600 tons mark is reached. seems to us that if the numerous cross and lioys in foot hall suits. Altogether lately. We are told that it is a vert walks in the business part of the city All will admit that the advent of the it was quite a miscellaneous collection artists. intereating* study. it is useful too, to ■ sb Argo on the Tillamook-Portl md run in a could becut out and the roadbed graded and wa< surely out of the ordinary for Examiimliim week has come again 1 I In >te who intend taking an engineering up and then given a coating of some of good thing for the county, and as siie is parlies. which means a week ol hard work. c »urse. the crude oil preparation» now being now on the run to stay, being the first ■ as 8 W ■ ■ as used in road construction, it may he that steamer fora number ol years that was Ther are few greater pleasures than A Michigan Thunder Storm. Howard Harris is quite enthusiastic not bought off, it should not be difficult would ' e especially adapted for ronds in sitting in the libiary during spare The morning was hot and sultry. this wet climate As it is not very ex for the owners and the committee to get moments and watching the lower grades Not a will of hr.eze was stirring, the in his botany lessons and goes to a great deal of trouble to produce specimens together and straighten out what mis pensive it would be a good idea for the at play. leaves on the ft w slraggling trees were for tlie clus-i Fur some of these we are understanding there is. city to experiment withit. ■ « S as si 1II as th. ugh 8.uiie unseen tiling grateful, but fur uihers we are riot a»- M * * Many of the students are planning for * * * The Cloverdale Courier, in discussing held them to their places, the singing appreciative as we should be. For in The attorneys of Tillamook county an Easter Sunday outing. There is have formed a bar association and have the road question, ends up by asking a talk ol going to most every part of the birds had taken themselves to the stance, when lie hou 'ht* a lot of what cooler woods, the pret-y flowers in the u known as skunk cabbage flowers to be agreed upon n schedule of prices for legal question : country. There is one point »»» the petition that garden drooped their heads slowly, anna Used on last Tuesday. We would business, That is a good business move SS» is causing considerable discussion among The base ball suits—some at least- dying f. r the want of water, I sat in as advise him to be more particular in hie on their part, for there is no glory in our people and that is the idea of hiring doing work for next to nothing—not but a non-resident engineer, many believing should be finished by the time the cool a place as I could lind, wishing choice of flowers after this. with all nature mat it would rain. « K a most of them get all that ir due them that there are m»»n in the countv who wenther clears up. capable of the position and tha> it Suddenly, and far over 1 lie horizon a Some of the H S. gir s enjoyed a very « a and then some. But we hope that none are would not be right to pass bv these men Wanted : by Mr. Rekhen on the next small black cloud arose ami as I pleasant party given in Swcieville last of these legal lights won’t go on the for a non resident. We would like to stump and rave about the big corpora have someone who advocates a non-resi trip of the Elmore, 5 bbls, of sourkrnut. watched it, it grew continually larger Thursday night. Wanted ; by Nellie Hannenkrat, a and approached rapidly. Then w ithout a a a tions and trust companies, for they be dent engineer explain, why ? One way of answering this question is position as head nurse in a kindergarten. a moments warning there caiue a and At the last meeting of the societies long to that class now. Some few years Wanted ; by the editors the help of the den fl uh and long peal of thunder; last Friday it was agreed that the so ago the iiewspHpeis ot this county estab by asking another. Who are the men in then all grew dark. The rain was ciety work should be dropped until the lished rate® for legal advertisements and t his county who ha ve had the technical wlv>le school on the paper. Wanted ; by Miss Shirk, nothing ; she coming down in torrents, there was next term and that the last Ci Etonian quite recently the editor was classed an education and actual experience in roa another great fl ish of lightning which program should end the contest pro a robber and general bad man tor charg building ns now taught in most all the is perfectly contented at last. Wanted : by|Gladvs, a lot of things. struck a neiglilaning tree, splitting and grams. This was done because we all ing these rates. We hope the attorneys large universities of the country, where Wanted: by the editors a few less seek tearing it into small fragments as easily have the "Spring Fever1' and interest is special education is now given in all the won’t be accused likewise. new methods of modern road building ? er® for Roman History during working as though it had been a mere twig betng)lost by some. Though some are W ♦ * In case anvone should misconstrue the The troubleisevery Tom, Dick and Harry hours. instead of a large tree The storm was in favor of dropping the work for good meaning of the words “bootleg attor believes that he knows more about road Wanted : by Bnbby, a good swamp now playing havoc with everything but most of the students are in favor of neys ’ in a small paragraph iw our last building than the man in the moon, and where he can raise oraceae without be around a* regardless of value as a child continuing the work next term, We issue, we used them in the same sense we as a result roads have been located and ing molested. playing with its own pity things. hope there will be more interest in the woul I write “criminal attorneys.’’ We re-located so many times that large sun.s Wanted : by members of the faculty, Gradually the flashes of lightning and work then. did not mean any offence to the attor of money have been wasted. Roadwork, a thrashing machine. Must be located penis of thunder grew less frequent and £ 3 neys in the bootleg c/ises. In fact, the like most every kind of work, requires a in eighth grade room. Price no object. less violent. Miss Shirk had a sad accident last ■ ■ ■ successful,manner in which they defended practical, experienced person at the head Then almost as suddenly sa it had dis Wednessav night at the party. She Clarence (Translating Amabar) ; ’‘You these cases entitles them to a good deal of it. and het <er qualified he is for the of credit and shows them to be good position greater will be the results. For were loved.’’ Bennie ; “Oh. never.’’ criminal attorney s. As far as our obser instance, when a railroad company is vation goes, they have been more success wanting a survey and plans to build a Found by the janitor, some place in ful in Tillamook getting their clients out piece of railioad it does not employ a lot of tight places than attorneys in any of farmers or political pups to make the room three, alhazel branch. Anv mem other dry county in the state. Ami Bro survey and draw the plans and specifica her of the Botany class loosing the smite Rosebraugh's letter last week not only tions, it employs the best engineers and may have it by applying to the janitor If you have idle money which you will ■ ■ ■ showed the money other counties were the best draughtsmen that are to be oh Gav Junior collecting in fines, but it showed also the tained. It should be the same thing with not need for six months or a year bring Physic book; amount of money the bootleggers saved road building. Tillamook roads have it in and get one of our time certificates Lota of problems in employ ing attorney® who make a ®pe been constructed under the supervision Sour look ; of deposit, bearing four per cent interest. cialty of those kind of case®. of “local talent’’ long enough. We can Goes to class. * W * see the re®ult. And not until there is a Do not delay but bring it in today. Ether! whew. We care little who may di Ter with u practical, experienced road builder at the Raises window, You had to work for your money, now as to letting road work by contract, for head of the road w ork will there be any Sticks head through we still contend that to build modern, great improvements in the roads of this make it work for you, and deposit it Not sufficient rock crushed, macadam roads it require® cour.ty. We hope we have answered this in this bank where it will be safe and at Holds his nose, proper equipment to do so. There is no question to the satisfaction of our es the same time grow. Too; much ether ; one in the county with the necessary teemed contemporary and those who Begins to dose. equipment. Probably our friend Rolli«. are wanting information on that point. » X ■ W. Watson can tell us how to build up Subject to Government Examination Under the The Emersonian» were beaten this to date roads without it and those who We often wonder how any person can year, al least Gail, Burl and Harvey are prepared at the present time to take l»e persuaded into taking anything hut State Banking Law contracts in the county. It may be that Foley 's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds were. ■ a « road contracting would lie a good thing and lung trouble. Do not lie fooled TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK, The students of the Physics class are into accepting “ own make ’• or other lor Rollie to get into as he claim® to substitutes. The genuine contains no interested ill the draining of the “Frog know so much about how roads ought harmful drugs and im in a yellow pack Pond ' in front of the school house If TILLAMOOK, ORE. to be constructed Anyone can run for age. J. N. Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & the contract was in the hands of some Miller, Bay City countv judge mid anyone can he a real prosperous young man like T. Edison estate agent when everything else fails, Rheumatism. Finney the work would be accomplished but everybody due® not have the ability More than nine out of every ten cases much sooner. Then there would be no and experience to become a practical of rheumatism are »imply rheumatism road builder. Here is a grand opening of ihe muNclea. due to cold or damp, or water to spoil the baseballs which for Rollie to get into the road contract chronic rheumatism. In such cases no occasionally stray th*re. ■ ■ a business and attain great lame as a road internal treatment is required. The free Clarence Stan’ev, the detective, and j application of Chamberlain's Liniment builder, and when he hvs driu iimirated in all that is needed, and it is certain to Dr. Allen enjoyed a much earned laca . that he would be a logical candidate for give quick relief. Give it a trial and see tion Inst week. lor yourself Imw quickly it relieves the county judge. a a a pain ai'd soreness. The medicines usually • a • “Time will tell,” said Albert as the The Medical World, in Iwhalf of the Kiveii internally for rheumatism are medical fi aternity, has l»ecn making an p dsvimus or very strong medicines. clock struck. They are worse than UHelesa in crises ot a a a investigation in’«» system <»f deposing ot chronic and muscular rheumatism. It seems that April Fool did not agree •’Wireless'* stock, and from the rending For sale by Lamar'® drug store. with Miss Ross ms she was absent last of the article one can only im «ginc th*t Friday. Death Was On His Heels. a great ma« y persm-s are “Money le-s’on ■ ■ 8 J,n»e P Morris, of Skippers. V«., h ul account ol in vesting in “Wireless.’’ The Mount Vernon Home of a cluse call in the spring of Uhm. He The World says ; says: "An ill lack of pneumonia left me Washington So persistent have become the inquiries su weak and with such a feaiful coligli concerning “Wireless.’’ and so strong iliai my Irienda declared consumption The old home of the "Father of his has Iwcome my conviction that the peo lieti me, ami death w as on my lie. Is. Country '' is an interesting |iicture. The Sails from Tillamook to Portland every Friday. ple in vaif’u® sections, particularly th»* Dirli I « as [a rsii oled to try Dr. King's Pacific Northwest, »ire lai ng misled into New Discovery. Il lie||>ed me iiunietli- buildings are surrounded by n wide what will hually l»c heavy hy peu alrly , alid alter Inking Iwo and a half lawn, making it, ao a who'e, a most Sails from Portland to Tillamook Bay Points pie who are using thia wonderful invaii tkitllea I was a well man again. I found beautiful place. lion ns a me»«ns tor opening the purse® out that New Discovery 1« the heal rem every Tuesday, Oak st. Dock. Standing in the front part of the <»f the credulous, that I r»®<»lve«i to set edy for e,aiglM an«i lung disease in all one may see that the house consists of what could l>c ‘earned about it tn relia the World " PASSENGERS AND FREIGH GIVEN QUICK Sold lin.hr guarantee at two parts joined hy a covered passage bit finan ml circles Cliaa. I Clough's drug shire 5<k* «ii'i way whK-n has a succession of openings j Here art a lew quotations D1SPACH. |1 IMI, Trial tattile free. in the wa»a sbaied like arches. The Tlie United Uurlest Telegraph Con»-I pany has no st mid'ng at all In fact, all A Healing Salve for Burns larger portion, roMiating < f a rather I For rates and further information, apply to agents as follows : the Wiroltss C<»«»»i antes have bee»» ex Chapped Hands and Sore plain, twoatorr building has probably | ploit««d more as st< ck selling thau com Nipples D. L. SHR0DE. Tillam.mk, O.e. mercial enterprises. As 11 liealint salve for burn*, sore*, been built since Washington was a child. I F. O. BOZKRIil, Bay City. Ore. Yet tkis co npai y’t financial statemeat i •ore 11 ipplee an I etiapi« I hands Cham, On the north side of this part is a broad ! claim® that it has “aaaett“ valued at berlain s Salva is trios excellent. It i plans supported by massive pillars. At j CALLENDER NAVIGATION CO. Astori», Ore »Hay. of a . burn ... the pam .__ , , almost in- the opposite end of the pasa-gewav ak over tweatv five million dollars OPEN RIVER TRANSPORTATION CH. Oak M. Dck. Porti.,«], Or . staully, and uii I wm the injury ir----- ' Here Uwh*rv you can get rich quick." Telepl one .Main 2<j6o. Sell vote i» mting per st and buy 100 scar. Price. 25 cents For sale by Pfo*»*«.»‘he birthplace of W ashington. •bare« of th«« ttrxk. aid iben ait back , I.«oiar • diug store. Office at F.UNKLIN A CO., 131 F.ont <, Por.land. Ore | bui t in colonial fashion. The low roof,' THE BUGLE CALL. n i « V Absolutely * Powder Pure 4 Per Cent Interest. i t « r • t t V Portland & Tillamook Transportation Co.’s Twin screw S. S. “ARGO” Sails Weekly from Tillamook to Portland & Astoria. broke her glasses. But what happe^ the next day in school is quite a different sto y. Now we don’t wish her any |a(f luck but wouldn’t it be just fine if would only lose them for a day or to > a a a Miss Johnson has given up the idra of being a Latin teacher, hay ng sigiel a co itract with the manager of the North E d Theater. a a a Add Column. Written on a moment’s nut c , clan themes, faculty poems on any desitvd subject. Five cents a line. Gladys Bests, Expert docto", good medicine. Hi^b School cases a specialty. Dr. Allen a a a The Senior English are having vrry interesting discussions now. If you don’t believe it ask som* or the members they are studying “Emerso-i’s Essays ’’ For sale bv Harold Epplette, "Wat. kins’ R<laxative Headache Tonic " Sure cure to all splitting headaches. at ■ • In behalf of justice, we hereby make reply to an article ap;>earing in the laic issue of the I uglc Call. It doesnot con form 10 our principles to enter Into "mud slinging’’Contests, but we limit sav that the Sop'imore Class of the Tillamook High School is handier with the "muck rake’’ thnn|with the p n , W'e, the advocates of justice, once before un. willingly app>nled before the public with an article condemning the conceit and vanity of the sophmore class (the very modest sophmoie class.) After being put before the public in their true colon by the advocates of justice, they, for a time, overcome by the facts brought out in the article, smothered their vanity, Ivut vanity, like truth, '’though crushed to earth will rise again ’’ 80 again they bring forth an article full of self praise and conceit. The fnct that theS< p' more class is conceited and egotistical is easi y accounted lor by the fuel that the clan consists of ten girls and three poor little hen peckeJ bovs. When there it no other subject for their self praise they revert to their numerous; parties and entertainments, w hich to tell the trn'h, merit is no one’s praise. The digmfel Juniors and Seniors attend these fare 1 simply to show their mark of respect to to the class as they would to any other class of the school. Dr. Allen, who is the attending physician of the Supli- mores, reports that lie has tin incurable case of softening and expanding of the head, commonly known as "the swell head." (Signed) LLAl A dvocates of J usticb . Draft Horace. The di aft horse is getting bigger and bigger. In the late 80 s if one weighed over 1,600 pounds and came from France, it was an event and the horse papers talked about him, with pictures. Today the draft importer will toucli nothing under 1,800 and 3 year-old colts oftes run up to a ton.. The fnvoritc draft breed in America- six to one— is the Percheron of France. It comes from Le Pcrche, southwest of Paris, and nowhere else. The horse breeders in that district have banded themselves into a guild or union, and decreed that no horse from outside the borders of their district can ever be re. corded aa a Percheron in the studbook of the breed. A colt foaled just across the line out of a mnre and by a sire cor* rectly registered cannot himself be regis tered. The foundation blood of the Percheron is, or is said to be. Arab. The French man will tell you that a Perchcron is as Arab made heavy by climate. But whether Arab extraction or not, it is sure that the breed has been made heavy by the climate or human selection dur ing the past half century. The French never drenm of breeding to stallions of mixed or unknown blood. But the American farmer who bred his mare to a Percheron for n heavy colt usually changes his mind a couple of years later, puts what he got from the first cross to a coach horse for style, this product to a trotter for speed, and the grand result to a jack or a mule. As a horse breeder he looks only at the out side of the sire (and apparently not so careful at that), and cares little whst kind of blood is running inside. The Nehalem Horss Co's, stallion Flaneur No. 56331, wns bred by M. E. Chopette, of Department, of La8artli> France. Will make the season of 1909 at Tillamook and Nehalem. For terms see keeper of horse, H abbison B ooth 2 1 ! PSS “ Best Treatment for Colds “ Most ordinary colds will yield coti»« simplest treatment," says the Chicago Tribune. *' moderative laxative, Ina foot baths, a free perspiration and an avoid ance of exposure to cold and wet afi«r treatment.’» While the treatment is simple, it requires considerable trouble, and the one adopting it must remain in doors for a day or two, or « fresh cold is almost sure to be contracted, and in many instances pneumonia follows. I» it not better to pin your faith loan old reliable preparation like Chamber- Iain’s Cough Remedy, that is famous for its cures of colda and can always b* depended u|»on? For sale by Lamar's Drug gtore. “ ÎÏT Plenty of Trouble is caused by stagnation of the liver and bowel*. to get rid of it and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King* Life Fills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 2uc. at Chas I. Clough’s drug stwe. W