Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 29, 1910, Image 6

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    TluLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 20.J010
illustrative of the lazy church mem­
ber. were greatly enjoyed by all pre­
The meetings at the Commercial sent.
Next Saturday afternoon Mr. L.E.
Building are being attended by­
large numbers of people each night, Wegner gives an illustrated talk to
the numbers having increased great
Iv since the building has been fixed
so as to destroy the echo which was
so noticable at first.
At present a
person can hear in the extreme rear
of the building the words of Mr.
Taylor.
.At each of the services Sunday
subscriptio is were taken to defray
The Revival Meetings.
That New Year n Dance.
That the New Year's dance will
be an enjoyable affair seems to he
assured licyond all doubt.
1 he
be-t talent in the town v. ill furnish
t le music and the orchestra will be
an extra large ami well balanced
With the holiday decorations
tnie.
and elegant floor mid i.tlu-r things
that have been provided to gratify
the desires of dancers, a splendid
lime is assured. Tile management
Inis tiied to make the invitation
list complete but realizes that some
are always overlooked.
If by any
chai.ce your invitation lias failed to
read: i.u. see one of the committee.
Every dub member should come t<.
this part', and help with his dollai
to swell the proceeds, a substantial
part of wliieli is to go to the Gilford
Stillwell Park to make improve­
ments. This Park should be fenced
and the grounds beautified and the
supplying ol funds to do this is al­
most an obligation ol tile entire peo­
ple of Tillamook. \V het her n da neei
or not come to the pally and lid,
in this worthy cause and, at the
s nne time, spend a pleasant even
ing. Do not get the date confused.
Rememlier next Friday evening,
Dec. 30tjl. at 8:30.
This is the
PAI L B. TAYLOR.
Death of Captain Snow.
The Interscholastic Debat'.
The liebating teams of the Nehalem
and Tillamook High Schools met ul
the Commercial Club rooms Friday
night and debated the question, Re
solved, that it would be for the best
interests of Hie I'nited States to
build and maintain ti large navy.
This was Hie first of the series of
Interscliohistii: Debates for this
year and as it was to decide which
team should go to the. vnllev, there
was considei able interest on the
part of the High School students ol
both places.
Beuly Stain was the first speaker
on the affirmative and in his whirl­
wind speech it was easy to sec how
the decision must go. But Herman
Sdiollmeyer, the leader of the nega­
tive, was found to have some good
points, although logic was lucking.
Alter him Elbert Ginn, the first col­
league ot the affirmative, spoil-
then Frank Thompson, who seemed
Io have a lit tie stage fright but did
well for tile worst time.
< Iscur
Aseliim followed him anil then Mar
' a Alley the little gii 1 from Nehalem
< nd secund colleague for till* nega­
tive came before the people. J wo
of the Tillamook team immediately
became anxious to hear the decision
when she begun speaking, tor they
had hud experience with the fair
sex before in the debat ■ at the I ub
Rooms and found it disastrous io
them, and when Miss Alley began
slinging quest ions nt Hie ntllrmiiti ve
their leader nearly collapsed and
was kept in his chair only by the
efforts of his colleagues.
Alter
Mr.
Sdiollmeyer
had
summed up for the negative Mr.
St nil lignin came before the house
with a lust healing heart mid iiinid
< heels Iroin nil sides mid not only
upheld lus side in all points but
tore Hie argument of the negative
all to pieces ,
Alter a selection by the High
School Male Quartet! Hie decision
of the judges was rend,and although
no complimentary votes were CHHt
this year the det ÌMÌOII WIIH two to
one in favor ol the Curdinnl und
W lute. More interest was taken tn
this debate Ilian any before and the
High School hot only thanks the
people tor Hie way they filled Hie
auditorium but also promises to
do still better next time.
Aller the debate a reception was
given to Hie Nehalem team to which
all their lompatiy. tile Tillamook
High S c I hhi I, Student body. Alumni,
Faculty, School Board, and the Tay­
lor Evangelistic Company were in-
v i ted.
Prof. Baker acted « ih Tomd-
Master nnd certainly allowed iih
that lie knew how.
I he High S c I hhi I wishes to thank
t ir < uimiieriml Club fur the use of
ttu-ii rooms and the Deluding team
hone that then argument will ait
us di I the "Pliilhpii a” of Demos­
thenes. mill be the cause of a larger
navy being built.
When you have n cold get n I h >
He ot y biiints'rlitiii’s t ough Remedy.
It will s<x>n tlx you up alright ami
will ward off nny temlem-y t< ward
pneumonia
This reined' eontiiins |
no opium it
or other nnrvolic and ■'
\t*n as
uh von
fnit*ut I \ to h n | !
may be given
confidently
b.lby as to nn adult.
Sold
I niisr's Drug Store.
The
ut thè
monin
Mr K
requisite
for making
the children at 2:30 and on Sunday
at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Taylor gives his
great talk to men only on "Chicken
Come Home to Roost.’’
i: VANI ; ELIHT TA Y L< >K.
• lie expenses of the meeting and
i nougli money was raised for this
purpose, one man, B. IL Hathaway
giving $25. A h this matter is clear­
ed, up no more collections will I e
taken for this purpose during the
meetings, which will make it a great
deal more pleasant for some. Al­
though there lias not been as much
interest shown as might be expel toil
there lias been, up to the present
lime over thirty who have gone for
ward. A collection was taken Wed
.'IRS. TAYLOR
nesday night for the benefit of Mrs.
Conklin who is in need of help.
There was$29.31 raised through this
collection, which is hoped will help.
Mr. Taylor has delivered some of
the best sermons the past week that
have ever been heard in this place,
all three of his Sunday sermons be­
ing excellent.
The morning, on
"The Power of Motherhood" was to
the point in every instance.
The
illustrated sermon in the afternoon
on "The Little Foxes” was filled
with good advice to the children, but
tile evening sermon was the beat
which we have heard Mr. Taylor de-
Death claimed Captain H. A. Snow
o.i Friday evening, who had been a
resident of this county for 20 years,
previous to which lie had been a
pilot and captain of several vessels
on the Columbia River. The cause
of death was paralysis, having had
a stroke about eight months since,
which confined him to his home in
this city, where he died. The de­
ceased was buried on Monday in the
Oddfellows’ Cemetery, the funeral
services being in the Methodist
church. He is survived by his wife;
also two grandsons, William Snow,
of Tillamook, and H. V. Parsons,
of McMinnville ; and two grand­
daughters, MargaretKelly.of Seattle,
and Ethel Snow, of Portland.
Much credit is due Willis Snow
for the faithful way which he has
cared for his grandfather during
his laHt illness.
Captain Snow was born near Rock-1
land, Me., in 18311, and went to se i
in 1848.
He arrived at Portland in
1803, master of the ship William A.
Banks, loaded with the rollingstock
for the Cascade Railroad and ma­
chinery for shops at The Dalles.
I'pon his arrival at Portland, Cap­
tain Snow entered the employ of the
Oregon Steam Navigation Company
and was made mute of the steamer
Nanaimo. In 1806-1869 he was cap-j
tain of the John 11. Couch on the
Portland-Astoria run.
In 1869 he
was made pilot of the tug Astoria,
owned by Captain George Fliivel,
and piloted ships on the Columbia
River liar.
On New Year’s day, 1871, the
steamer Dixie
Thompson was
launched, and Captain Snow was
made her captain. He remained on
this steamer for two years.
From
1874 until 188!) Captain Snow piloted
foreign ships on the W illamette and
Columbia Rivers.
In 1890 he ctinie
to Tillamook, where he has since
resided.
Bake Day
ROYAL Union Gospel Meei
Baking COMMERCIAL BUM
Powder TILLAMOOK CITY.
s Evangelist George W. Taj
NOW IN PROGRESS
Absolutely Pure
The only Baking
Powder made
from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar
—made from grapes—
No Alum
No Lime Phosphate
Of Los Angeles.
PAUL B. TAYLOR,
Boy” Soloist.
Notice.
The deputy game wardens will
prohibit shooting from |x>wer boats
in tile future as it is against the
law to do so. This custom has been
going on for many years, contrary
to law, and now the deputies have
orders to stop it. So as not to be too
I
busty in thia mutter, they wish to
give due notice of their intentions.
Wants To Help Some One.
For 30 years J. F Boyer, of Fer­
tile, Mo., needed help and couldn’t
find it. That’s why he wants to help
some one now.
Suffering so long
himself he feels for all distress from
Bachaclie, Nervousness, Loss of
Appetite. Lassitude and Kidney
disorders.
He shows that Electric
Bitters work wonders for such trou­
bles.
"Five lsittles,” he writes,
wholly cured me and now I am well
and hearty.”
It’s also |>ositively
Card of Thank».
guaranteed for Liver Trouble. Dvs-
nepsin. Blood Disorders, Female
The relatives of the late Cnpt. B. Complaints and Malaria.
Try
A. Snow wish to use this means to j them. 50c. at Chas. I. Clough's.
express their thanks for the kind
assistance which they have been , "I bud been troubled with consti­
pation for two years and tried all of
given in thia their hour of sorrow. I the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn.,
and
they could do nothing for me,”
M rs . h . N. S now ,
H kriiert P arsons . writes Thos. E. Williams, Middie
boro, Ky. "Two packages of Cham-
W illis P. S now .
iierlain s Stomach and Liver Tab­
lets cured me.” For sale by Lamar’»
Go to F. S. Whitehouse Sr Son, Drug Store.
the leading agents, for Bond, Acci-
i dent and Fire Insutance. as they
write more than three-quarters of
the insurance written in Tillamook
County, because they are better
equipped than any one else in the
business
Team for Sale.
Leonard A. Wegner, of Chicago,
Soloist and Chorus
Mrs. Carrie Beale Taylor, Cornet Virtu«»
Large Chorus Choir.
COMB—Bring a Friend With You-
When you feet are wet and cold
and your laxly chilled through and
through from exposure, take a big
dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edv, bathe your feet in hot water
before going to bed. and you are
almost certain to ward off a severe
cold.
For sale by Lamar'a Drug
Store.
•
Saved From Awful Death
How an appalling calamity in hie
For Sale, a nice young team of
fanuly was prevented is told by A D
bay mares. Apply to F. N. Elliot. McDonald, of Fayetteville. N. C„ R.
F. D. No i “My sister had consump­
tion. he writes, ’’she was thin and
Banka On Sure Thing Now
pale,had no appetite and seemed to
"I'll never lie without Dr. King's grow weaker every day, as all rem­
New Life Hila again,” writes \ edies failed, till Dr. King’s New
Schmgeck. 647 El in St. Buffalo. N.Y’ Discovery was tried, and so com­
They cured me of chronic consti­ pletely cured her. that she haa not
pation when all else failed.
Ln- •*«•» troubled with a cough since
equaled for Biliousness. Jaundice It s the beat medicine 1 ever saw or
NIMICAI. DIRECTOR WKGXEIt.
For cough», colds, la-
Indigestion, Headache. Chills, Ma­ heard of.
laria and Debility.
25c at Chan. I. gnp|»e, asthma, croup, hemorrhage,
all bronitiiul troubles, it has tin
liver yet.
The subject was "The I lough a.
»spial. HOc. Il in.
Trial bottle free
People’s Savior " All Ilia sermons
Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough.
are spicci! with sometimes witty I
quicker a cohl is gotten
less the danger from pneu
■ nd other serious diseases.
W I . Hall, of Waverly. Vs..
______
I firmly lielieve Cliainlier-
I.IIII s Coligli Remedy tn he a Lenirne
ly tlie l>est prepnratMbn on thè mar­
ket for cohls. | liste ret-on imeni Ini
<t lo my friend* unii they all agrev
Ends Winter» Trouble«.
with me.
For sale at Lainar*s
and sometimes (Mithetic stories I To uumy, winter in ■ season of
l»rug Sture.
which always illustrate the
I
point I
bitten toes and
ch,VV*d h«»’1s and Itea.
clearly and also keep the i>eople
chilblains, coldsore», red and rough
nee*’ <‘< • K'esl from getting restless.
rei labi» liniment.
For sprains
skins prove thia.
Hut such trxiii
" egner s solos, "Yim must Nes Hy Jwtore Buklen » Arnica
bruise», «are nesa of the muscle,
it nd rteeumaih- pains. then' is none I'nliMii,” which is illustrative of
i A
Great­
•**Hei UlauChanilw-rlaiu's. Sold In the pleusiirv seekingchriatinn. anil eat healer of thirns, Hoile, Piles
Luwir’i Drug Store.
Brkema »ml Sprains'
'’swerving the Lord in My Weak Way" Only .-A at Chaa.
I. Ckmgh’a.
For Sale.
" erner Grand Piano in a hand­
some oak finish. This instrument
is practically new and can b« had
at low coot. Stool an 1 scarf incJud
ed. Call and see it at
Jot TBBRDICB'a.
The Pop Corn Palace
T hsu