T illamook
THE RIGHTFUL SOVER-
EIGN OF TILLAMOOK
that he had bribed an entire municipal
assembly to pass a railroad franchise
bill. He said that he was willing to die
for his country, but by his conduct he
Sermon Preached by Rev. V. said that he was not willing to live for
E. Hoven at Christian
his country. We have plenty of citizens
who will whoop it up and say. “Boost
Church.
Tillamook!” but it is only from the lips
The subject of Rev. V. E. Hoven's ser out. They will prey upon the virtue of
mon at the Christian church on Sunday women, hire boys ten and twelve years
evening was "Ihc Rightful Sovereign of of age to help them peddle their extracts
Tillamook,” and below will be lound a of damnation, work schemes day and
night against law and justice and then
brief report.
The scene, (or the purpose ol leading plead their good citizenship in court,
up to and enforcing my remarks, is laid The men who do such crimes and the
in Florence. Italy. The leading charac la wyers who defend such criminals are
ter. Savonarala, undertook two things on equal footing. Once w hen Lincoln
—the reformation of the church and tl e was asked to take a case in court, alter
emancipation ol Italy. The age in which having listened to the facts, said : “You
he lived was one of culture and refine have a good case in technical law, hut if
ment—on the outside,| but inward rot I should take it, I fear that in my plea
tenness The most corrupt Pope that I would say aloud, Lincoln, you are a
bad ever sat in the chair of St. Peter liar ; therefore. I cannot take it.” There
disgraced that high office. Lorenzo, the are cases in law that lawyers, to he
head of the city, was one of the most morally right and honest, cannot take.
We plead for higher education, but
corrupt of the age Licentiousness, lying,
cheating, gambling and drinking were what kind of an excuse can we put up
the every-day virtues practiced by the for the tumult going on every Lord’s day
afternoon in front of the High School
citizens.
The impression of Savonarola upon building ? Such is a revertive to barbar
such state of affairs was not rapid nor ism. And what shall we say of those
telling—at first He wrote, "I have not hoodlums who goyelping to their homes
ever, moved a chicken. I have no voice, at three and four o'clock on Sunday
no lungs, no style.’’ But he did not give mornings after having spent the nighl
up. He tore off the thin disguise ol with bootleggers and at the dance ?
glory of themuch boasted Medicean age* Such ought to have escorts to ke< p them
and exposed the gulf of rottenness I e- from disturbing the peace and rest of the
nenth. Florence was aroused. Lorenzo community.
What shall’we do about the present
sent a delegation to him who said,
situation
? Shall we continue to let the
"Vour preaching is good, hut you ought
not to be quite so severe on gambling.” devil have this city by the heels ? 1’pro*
The reply he gave them was, “I know test. But you say. Christ is crucified be
who sent you. Gn, tell your master to tween thieves I know He is. Rut nine
repent and that the Lord dots not frur teen hundred years ago He occupied the
the princes of the earth '• The Pope same position, the only difference from
offered him a cardinal's hat and the the present being that the thieves were
archbishopric of Florence, if he would also on the cross, and He caused one of
liush up The reply sent to him was, them to exclaim; “Jesus, remember me
"I desire none of your gifts; I will have when thou comest in thv kingdom ” In
no other red hat than that which you boosting Tillamook let us boost Him al
havegiven to other servants of Christ— so, with the hope that one or more of
the red hat of martyrdom.” Soon the those who now rob us of justice and
citizens came to him with a request moral decency may yet acknowledge lhe
that he should map out a program for rightful Sovereign of Tillamook. Let
the governing of the city. In brief it all good people rally. But you ask, u ho
was this : Fear God and love vour is going to lead ? As yet I don’t know,
neighbor. Over the pulpit in the cathed but when | eople get in dead earnest they
ral he had incribed, "Jesus Christ, the will create a leader. The man and the
King of Florence " This new order of hour will meet whenever the hour strikes
things lasted but for three years, at the and the people can point the hand to
end of w hich he was hanged and burned that hour w henever thev will.
by a mob ; Imt the spirit ol Savonarola
is still in the world,
1 have cited this incident to show you
the fundamental idea in the reformation
of a city, and now am ready to an
nounce niy text : Matt, 28:18. From
this text I announce this truth : Christ
is King of Tillamook. The claim ol
righteousness upon this city is absolute
ly imperative and authoritative. Richter
said of Christ : "He lifted with his
pierced hands empties off their hinges,
turned the stream of history out of its
channel and still governs the ages.’’ Is
that true ? Where are Egypt, Chaldea,
Greece ar.d Rome ? They were universal
empires und He lifted them off their
hinges. Did He turn the stream of cen
turies out of its channel ? When did the
world begin to write A. D. ? What does
that mean ? It means that we are do
ing business on that man's name to day.
The note yon have, the check you draw,
the deed you hold are not worth the
paper they nre written on unless they
bear that man's birth date. Does he
still,'govern the ages ? In Messina before
the recent earthquake there were many
freethinkers. A new paper called The
Future had just been started
The edi
tor devoted a violent editorial against
Christianity, and addressed God in these
words I "If you are not an impotent
fool, send us an earthquake to prove
that you exist.” That night the city
was destroyed. A young lawyer who
was an infidel, going west to settle for
life, made his boast that he would lo
cate in some place where there were no
churches, Sunday Schools nor Bibles. He
found such a place. But before the year
was up he wrote toa former class-mate,
a young minister, begging him to come
and bring plenty of bibles, and preach
and start a Sunday school, "For'', said
he, "I have become convinced that a
place without Christians and Sunday
Schools and churches is too much like
hell for any living man in which to
stay.” Theonly thing that makes it sale
for you folks to stay in this town is the
fact that Christ has here n little foot
hold.
His rightful place is in the city office».
I do uot now mean to insinuation that
our city officers do not their duly, hut I
mean to say that if righteoustirss aid
equity, a« laid down by the Man of
Galilee, were recognised, we would not
nt present tie suffering Irom "Boss Rule.”
It mrnns that nominations are dictated
by a certain few, sometimes by one, and
that officers elected nre vontroled alter
they get into office for personal interest.
Such forces are usually backed by the
public service corporation and the saloon.
They rule beeause the people do not sule.
such is liberty with a ball and chain, and
hat is slavery,
Some rears ago in St. Louis a ban-
|net was given which was attended by
onie of the leading business men Afikr
bt repast was over, the band played
America.” and the audience stood and
eng the familiar word« As the last
:rain died away, one of the men with
slriotic tears trickling down his cheeks
lid, “Oh. that I could die for my count
-.’• Just three weeks after that he was
inging at the feet ol justice, confessing
headlight , april 22, 1000.
THE BUGLE CALL.
C.L.8.
Editors:
Violet Noyes,
Viola Mapes.
VOL. II.
EL.«.
Editor* :
Lynn Eberman.
Ralph Himes.
Mr. Reichen will try fur the base ball
team this year.
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It would do some of the juniors And
seniors good to get outside ofTillamook.
(Rcichonion).
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The race track grounds have been
cleaned nt last. It is to be hoped that
a base ball game every week during the
season will liven the town some and
afford another means of passing the
time away until school opens, besides
work.
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Gladys (in tenth grade English class):
" After the death of Mr. Dicken's, little
Charlie went to work.”
a a a
Mr. R. was much interested in the
suites of the boys at the social the other
night.
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One can always tell those who have
been outside of Tdldmook by the way
they act at parties and socials.
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One of the editots was talking with
Mr. King last week, and he said that if
the school would build a gymnasium the
** board * would furnish it.
Wake up H.S. Are you going to
accept this proposition, Think of the
winter that is coming next term. A
gymnasium of our own would he much
better than a rented one, for then it
could be used at noons and after school,
or at any time when the school would
wish.
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Mr. Reichen did not approvi* of the
latest fashion in hair dressing—the
reason for Ralph's short vacation.I
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Jasper and Eula have many schemes
lor getting rid of company so they may
walk home together unhindered. The
other night they both walked over a
large part of the town, each to get rid of
certain parties that seemed determined
to keep them from meeting at the usual
meeting place.
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met to debate on April 16th, ’09. The
Oregon Slate Normol school won in the
debate, and they will now debate with
the champion team of Oregon. Ida
Goyne. one of the T.H.S. graduates, was
the leader in the Oregon Normal team.
Hurrah for Tillamook high school.
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Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens ¡was horn at Land
port, Portsmouth, in England, on
Feb. 7th, 1812. His mother taught him
while he was young. Later his father
moved to Kent, and Charles attended
school only a few months. His father
was very poor and after moving around
a great deal in London, he was finally
put in the debtor’s prison. Charles was
but ten years old, but never the-less. he
had to work. He was very sensative
and in after years he could not refer to
this bitter life without shedding tears.
In 1824, Dickens went to school two
more years; after this he decided to fol
low his father’s example fand be a par
liamentary reporter. While he reported
for different magazines, he also wrote
short articles for the paper. The best
was '' Dinner at Poplar Walk.” Otheis
were “ Nicholas ¡Nicklesby” and “ Old
Curiosity Shop.’’
In 1841. his life became restless, so he
decided to „travel.
Firn he visited
Edinburg, then he went to America. He
did not like America, as will be seen by
his •'American Notes*’ and “ Martin
Chozzlewit.” The next four years were
spent in Italy, France and Switzerland.
While he was there he wrote his Christ
mas series of “ Christmas Carols,
‘’Chimes” and “ Cricket on the Hearth.”
About 1850 lie published ¡his greatest
works of which “ David Copperfield”
was the best. “A Tale of T wo Cities,"
“ Child’s History of England,” and
“ Great Expectations” were otheis of his
best books. The later part of his life
was spent in public reading. He earned
ninety thousand dollars on eighty read
ings, but they were hard earned, for his
health was completely broken down,
but for all his sickness he still wrote on
Dickens had an intense histrionic
interest, and. it'lwas only bv accident
that he became a novelist, instead of an
actor. He patronized plays and players
all his life, and even wrote twelve plays.
Some of his greatest friends were
Thackeray, Macready and Carlyle.
He died June 9th, 1870.
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Mr. Reichen (to the tenth grade
English class): “ Does any of you know
F ay B urke .
what Oliver Twist is about ?”
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Mabie G. • “ ’Bout murders.’’
Notice.
The second game between Tillamook
Mr. Reichen : “ No, it’s a criticism of
and the H. 8. was pulled off last Sun
the
school
system
of
England."
Notice is heieby given, that theCounty
Mabel G.: “ Well, that's practically day on the H. S. grounds. In the first
Court of, Tillamook County, Oregon,
inning the II. S. run in three scores, but
the
same thing.”
will receive bids for the construction of
after that was unable to connect with
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a Ceplic Tank, to be located on the
Wanted by Mr. Reichen, a disc plow the sphere rapidly enough to get farther
property now owned by the Tillamook
for his throat.
than third. Captain Deeter held the
Lumber and Manufacturing Co, near
Wanted by the boys, a few weeks of town down beautifully considering the
the outlet of the said sewer now leading
good weather.
quality of both teams. He was backed
from the conrt house.
Wanted by the A.A., the ball and bat much better than before, but there is
Said Ceptic Tank to be constructed of
which they haven’t.
still plenty of room for improvement all
cement and bidder to submit plans and
Wanted by Babby H„ a curry comb around. The wind too, which seems tn
dimelitions of tank with bid,
for his hair.
take a pleasure in blowing hard on
All bids must be filed ,'inthe|office of
Found, by Ralph, a new mode of hair Sunday afternoons, hinderedjthe H. S
the County Clerk, of Tillamook County,
dressing.
more than the town for tworeasons,
on or before 9 o'clock a m , Wednesday,
first the H. S. team was dressed in their
the 5th day of May, 1909.
Mnbel still has Oscar’s picture Not new suits, which are quite light, and
County Court reserving the right to
the janitor’s in her locket, but Oscar's in second the town team is a better batting
reject any and all bids.
her heart.
one, the wind making the fielding much
By order of the County Court.
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Buhi Milk Cans $2.50.
harder. The H. S. team acknowledges
J. C. H olden ,
The Raindrop.
Holman is too old and experienced a
County Clerk.
The raindrop starts from his home in pitcher for them, also are the other
the sky ;
town players.
A merry fellow is he,
•* Push—-Don’t Knock.’’
He rolls and tumbles about on his way, A Healing Salve for Burns.
Upon a door I saw a sign ;
Like a child in playful glee.
Chapped Hands and Sore
I cried, “ A motto, and it’s mine!”
He 'lights on the little blade of grass,
Nipples
A wiser thing I never saw—
And
gives
it
a
fresher
sheen
;
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
No Median or Persian law
The
little
birds
comes
and
sings
o
’
er
him,
sore
nipples
and
chapped hands Cham
Should be more rigidly enforced
And over the verdure green.
berlain's Salve is most excellent. It
Than this, from verbiage divorced.
allays the pain of a burn almost in
Ils logic's firm as any rock—
He gives the roots their food from which stantly.
and unless the injury is very
“Push—don’t knock.”
They send up other blades ;
severe, heals the parts without leaving s
’Twas simply meant to guide the hand And soon the little plant becomes
scar. Price. 25 cents.
For sale by
The pride of the forest glades.
Of those who wish to sit or stand
Lamar's drug store.
Within the unassuming door,
The rain drop's work is not yet done ;
This weight of serinonry that bore
For he yields to the moving air.
He Got What He Needed.
’Twas never meant to teach or preach. And soars away to the heavens above
“ Nine years ago it looked as if mv
But just to place in easy reach
To begin bis course again there.
time had come,’’ says Mr. C. Farthing,
The ear of him who dealt in stock—
J.B.
of Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. '• I was bo run
‘Tuoh—don’t knock.”
down that life hung on a very slender
Marion Deiter was elected captain of thread. It was then mv druggist recom
But what a guide for life was that—
the H.8. base ball team last week. We mended Electric Bitters. I bought a
Strong, philosophical and pat ;
How safe a chart for you and me
are snre that there is no one else that bottle and I got what I needed—
strength I had one foot in the grave,
While cruising o'er life’s restless sen;
can come up to Capt. Deiter.
but Electric Bitter put it back on thè
Push, alway push, with goal in view,
turf again, and I've been well ever
Don't knock—avoid the hammer crew;
The Sophomore class gave a very since.” Sold under guarantee at Chas.
This rule will save you many a shock
successful pie social,* at least it was I. Clough's drug store. 50c.
” Push—don't knock.”
financially, in the Tyler Building last
When on that door 1 seen the sign.
Plenty of Trouble
Thursday night, April 15th, 1909. The
I say “Great motto, you are mine!”
is caused by stagnation of the liver and
No stronger sermon ever tell
greater part of the evening was spent in Iwwela.
to get rid of it and headache
From human lips ; no sage could tell playing games, after which the pies
and biliousness and the poison that
The hothead youth more nearly how
were auctioned off by Robt. Stillwell, »•rings jaundice, take Dr. King's New-
To point always his vessel's prow ;
the proceeds amounting to sixteen Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do
There are no wiser words in stock—
“Push—don't knock,* ’
dollars and twenty cents ($10.20). The the work without grinding or griping. CHEESE, Tillamook to Portland :
25c at Chas I. Clough's drug store.
money will be used for—well, that's all
—Baltimore American,
right.
Foley » Honey und Tur Is a safeguard
Death Was On His Heels.
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Tuiins, 12g Cents per Case.
against serious results front spring colds,
The race track ground has been which inflame the lungs and devilop
Jesse P Morris, of Skippers, Va., had
a close call in the spring of 19115. He scraped, but until a roller can be put on into pneumonia. Avoid counterfeits
Trips, 15
says; "An attack of pneumonia left me it no game can be had there.
M
M
hy insisting upon having the genuine
so weak and with such a fearful cough
Foley's
Honey
and
Tar.
which
contains
a a a
that ruy blends declared consumption
no harmful drugs J. 8. Lamar, Tilla
Miss Wheeler has a cough which mook. Hawk & Miller Bay City.
had me, and death was on my heels.
Then I w a* persuaded to try Dr. King's sounds very much like Burr-r-r-r.
B C I tMXn ’ARTNER' Agenl Couch Stree‘ Dock' Portland, Oregon.
People past middle life usually have
New Discovery. It helped me immedi
a a a
B.C. LAMB. Agent, Tillamook. Oregon.
ately, and after taking two and a half
The tenth grade English class took up some kidney or bladder disordor that
bottles I was a well man again. I found Dickens', "Tale of Two Cities,’’ as a saps the vitality which is naturally
lower in old age.
Foley's Kidney
out tliat New Discovery is the best rem
Remedy corrects
urinarr troubles
edy for coughs and lung disease in all classic last week.
stimulates th« kidneys, and restores
the world
Sold under guarantee at
Chas. I Clough's drug store 50c and
Mabel G. (in tenth grade History strength and vigor It cures uric acid
$1 00. Trial bottle free.
Class when speaking of the late tronblcs trouble, by strengthening the kidney,
so they will .train out the uiic acid that
in Turkey) ; ” Well, why didn't they settles in the muscles and joints causing
A Twenty Year Sentence.
have a war ?"
rheumatism. J. 8. Lamar, Tillamook
•' I have just completed a twenty
Hawk ft Miller, Bay City.
year health senter.ee. impwed by Buck-
We understand that there are three
len s Arnica Balve, which cured me of
Mr. F. G. Fritts. Oneonta N Y
bleeding pllr* jus* twenty years ago," base ball teams in the southern part of writes: •• My little girl was greatly IF. E. Cotter tin.
writes o. s W>s>lever, of IwRaysville. the county, at Beaver. Hebo and Clover tiem fltted by taking Folev'. Orino Lnxn-
Harry Sharp.
N. Y. Buckler'» Arnica Salve heals the dale. Nehalem and Bay City have Cite, and I think it is the best remedy
worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and teams also The H.S. will probably for constipation nnd liver trouble'’
cuts in ths shortest lime. 25c. at Chas.
play all of them, and though we have Foley’s Orino Laxative is best for women -
I. Clough's drug store.
and children as it is mild, pleasant and !
a small team they may expect a hard effective, and is a splendid spring medi-1
rub, some at least.
cine, as it cleanses the system and
clears the complexion. J 8. t-n,a.
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The McMianville ¿girls debating team Tillamook ; Hawk A Miller, Biy city ’ '
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Hight
and the Monmouth State Normal team
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Snow Drift Flour$5.65 a bbl, $1.45 a sk
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Tyler Building.
Pacific Navigation Co’s*
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The ONLY Freight anti
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PASSENGER
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Values will double in a few years.
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Real Estate Agents.
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