Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 23, 1911, Image 4

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    T illamook
Bayocean Brevities.
High School Flashes
headlight , march 23, 1911
BRILLAT-SAVARIN,
The fierfect weather of Sunday
Tribulation« of th« Famou« French
The Emersonian program was
last caused several “picknicks’' from
Epicuro and Juri«t.
various parts of the buy to hie them­ certainly a howling success in every Brlllat-Savnrin, the author of “The
selves Hayocean-wsrds. The Hen­ sense of the word. Tlieir society Physiology of Taste.'" was the a bso-
rietta carried good crowds during amused the school to the fullest ex­ lute realization of the typical good
the day and divers smaller lai n tent Friday afternoon by comi • per­ liver. The French revolution confis­
chea and other non leacript craft formance», such i.» rounds, recita­ cated Ills property and removed him
were busily plying back and forth tions, ami a dialogue of rare quality. from bls office as civil Judge. He tied
to Switzerland and then to the United
till nightfall.
The manager of tlie ball team has States, where be played a fiddle lu u
Mr. Russell spent the day enter­ at last heard from the different teams New York theater to gain a living.
« taining several Tillamook friends,
which he wrote to some time ago in
His property was afterward returned
acting the part of host at a very regard to forming a league. The to him, and he was made a counselor
appropriate little dinner. Among pro(>osition has been acted upon of the supreme court, an office he
those who partook ol his hospitali­ favorably by all that have been clung to successfully through change*
ty were: Mr. and Mrs. Web Hol­ heard from so far. However, there of empire nud kingdom. His "Physi­
mes, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, has been some desire on the part of ology of Taste” shared the fate of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I. Clough, Mr. other teams to have Bayocean enter mauy celebrated books. It was re­
and Mrs. Gus Case, Mr. and Mrs. the league in the place of Hemlock, fused by several publishers and even­
tually was published at the author's
Fred C. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and we hope they will decide to en­ expense, but without his name at­
Baker anil Capt and Mrs. Groat.
tached to It, as he considered the na­
ter.
Mr. Rutter, an expert from the
One of our athletical and intellec­ ture of the work Incompatible with his
yards of Joseph Supple inPortland, tual stars, Ralph Himes, left school Judicial functions.
It was Brillat Savarln who declared
is at work remodelling the Bayocean last week to try his hand with the
No. 1. A new cabin is to lie bull world. We are very sorry indeed to that “the discovery of a new food does
more for the happiness of the human
and more deck room acquired.
lose Ralph as lie was one of the
The dredge is again under way, most amiable fellows in school. We race than the discovery of a star.”
“Monsieur the counselor." a hostess
enlarging the harbor and filling in fear that something serious will usked him one da.v. "which do you pre­
the dock and incidentally.banking happen to the Senior class without fer, burgundy or Bordeaux?"
up »ami around the gridiron upon bis strong mind to guide it. Seven
"Mailame." replied the Judicial au­
which it is to be drydocked and girls ami no boy is cei tainly a buneli thority. "that is n lawsuit in which I
have so luucli pleasure In taking the
overhanld.
worth watching.
evidence that I always pastinine Judg-
Ed. Schelling moved his family
Prof. Scofield has been sick the meut.”
to Buy City on Monday.
past week and unable to attend I1ÌH
Mr, C. Fleming and wife arrived
classes.
A LIBERTY WITH TIME.
ou the last Elmore and Charlie is
The Ciceronian Dramatic Club arc
again absorbed in color schemes,
wood tints and mural decorations. busy preparing for tlie plays they Ca«t«lar’a Interrupted Lecture In the
University of Madrid.
The work on the Annex is pro­ intend to give this Friday. Every
In “Home l.lfe In Spain" Is u thio
thing
is
moving
smoothly
and
from
gressing a* rapidly as possible
story of the University of Madrid,
under the capable guidance of Mr. all appearances the people of the which on<e lind among its protessors
Russell and Con Johnson. It wil town will have a eliance^to enjoy the that Senor Castelar who was for a
be ready for occupancy on or about treat of their life time this Friday time presideut of the short lived Spnu-
the first of June and the Gram! night by coming to this best play Ish republic. But wlu-n Alfonso Nil.
Opening will take pluce on the of the season at the Gem Theatre, was brought to Madrid uf:er the fall
fifteenth. With regard to reserva­ anil giving tlieir money for lhe im- of the republic t'nstelur, with hi.s com-
tions it might be well to follow provement of the Gilford Stillwell panioiis. was exiled.
amnesty
the btiHincss man’* infallible adagi Children I Park, and for the bet­ Some years afterward an
was proclaimed, and Castelar relumed
terment of the city as a whole.
and Do it Now.
In triumph to Madrid to resume Ids
Never was the veracity of that
Notices are up for a apecitil meet­ office In the university. A vast gather­
I
time-worn, moss-bedecked axion ing of the voters of the district to ing attended to hear Ills first lecture,
"In Union there is Strength,” more consider the building of a new High and tile greatest orator In all Spain
aptly exemplitied than in the doings School building. We think that it mounted the rostrum, looked Imper­
of this past week. Without a single is high time that some move of this turbably at the sea of eager faces sur­
exception, every resident of Tilla kind were made and we urge all rounding him and began, “As I was
mook County and more especially wide awake business men who are saying yesterday” (Como deeia ayer).
Between that yesterday and this
those dwelling on the confines of in favor of increasing their trade day he had fought the battle of the
the Bay, when brought to a full re­ and enlarging the city, to attend fallen republic and hud known the bit­
alization of the significance of re­ Ulis meeting and vole for the new terness of years In exile. All memory
cent development, cannot Ibut un­ High School building.
of this, however poignant in the heart
animously agree that the stock in
We did not have moving day this of Castelar. bad passed from the pro­
tlie long-expected, putiently-nwait week because of the sickness of Prof. fessor of Madrid's university, and he
continued his lecture at the very point
ed bar improvement has been raised I*'. A. Siofiehl.
at which It had been broken off.
a hundred fold. Serious obstacles
The Ciceronians are rushing pre­
lilive dwindled to mere nothing,
The Sedan Chair.
parations
for their society this week
money considerations* that here­
The sedan chair Is named after Se­
tofore have seemed enormous as they will render it a week early. dan. the town where It was lirst used.
have become nominal figures, and Plays, society and examinations are The earliest mention of it lu England
n path^has been shown us, broad a good combination.
occurs In 1581. Early In the following
The children of the seventh and century the bake of Buckingham
and smooth, at the end of which lies
the goal wc have been seeking, eighth grades have been having caused much Indignation by Its use ill
And all because some few of us, a some very interesting contests the London. People were exasperated at
At first they had a that nobleman employing Ills fellow
bit more larseetng tliun the real pust week.
men to take the place of horses to cur­
of us, have surprised lill of iih anil debate on, " Resolved, That the ry him. Prim e Charles brought from
turned into cold hard fuels, things Panama Canal should be Fortified," Spain In 1623 three curiously wrought
that iu the past have existed, but in in which the affirmative won alter sedans, two of which lie gave to the
dreams und imuginiiigs. Co-operu- a very heated discussion. The next Puke of Buckingham. A few weeks
tion is the remedy, ever applicable was a spelling match between the after their Introduction Massinger pro­
to just such ills as thia one, and two rooms in which neither room I duced bls play. "Ttu> Bondman." and
ever sure. Like Columbus and the could spell down the oilier one. In It lie Ilins adverts to the ladies:
For their pomp and care being borne
*'HKi ah becomes ns clear us crystal, Now the two rooms are preparing
In triumph on men's shoulders.
wliyn someone is kind enough to for a debate which will come off in
The reference I m doubt less to Buck­
the
near
future.
lend a hand and show us the way.
ing linin' h sedan, which wi a txirne like
Aud to realize that we're finally
The High Sclnail tsiys played a u pulauqulu. "Bygoue Englund.'*
started on tlie right track, with the game of baseball with the "Rougll-
well wishes and the backing of tin iieck” Town Team, although the
The Magnotic Poles.
The magnetic poles are not station­
entire county liehitid us, ** is a game cannot be called n High
great sid to indigestion ami sweet S< (tool game, as the Boatd of ary. The northern one Is slowly mov­
sleep o* nights."
Directors have forbid the High ing westward along the seventieth
parallel and In tlie course of three or
school Team playing ball on Sun four hundred years will probably liavo
Notice
day. The results of the game will enelisled the geographic north polo
We the barliera of Tillamook linvr therefore be given in another place. and returned to about Its present loca­
agreed on the following prices to K'
Last Friday night the Class of 'll tion. Of course the southern magnetic
into effect May 1.-st, lull
and the Debating Team were enter­ pole follows a corresponding course
Hair cut...................... ... Me
tained at the home of Prof. L. L. about the geographic south pole. lu
such cities In the United States ss
Shave
... IV
Baker. The evening was spent iu Omaha, Sioux City, To|ieka. Galveston,
Ma ««age.................... ... Me
friendly chatting
until all had etc., the compass needle would point
Plain alismpoo....... ... Me
Filcli sbsmpoo....... ... 5f\*
assembled, when Mrs. Baker intro­ ■bout lu the direction of the north
lieunl turn
......... ... 2V
duced some novel St. Patrick etar and the north pole that Com-
Fitch tonic ....... ... IV
guessing games. Prizes were given mender Peary reached. This geo-
All other tonics
.. 10c
to the least and most proficient graphic pole Is about 1,500 miles north
Neck shave . .. ... ... V
Razor hone
......... ... ."U
gueaaers. Six prizes in all wen- of the magnetic pole, toward which
(Signed).
given, Elliert Ginn receiving the the needles of all compasses point.—
BL Nicholas.
O tis F misiuk ,
greatest number and F. A. Scofield
l.ATIMKM A MOWKttV
the one for the greatest amount of
Earlisst Uss of Mineral Ink.
C. R. J ohnson
work in n contest on writing slang
In ancient times India Ink. made
W. M. II kaston ,
phrases, of which lie wrote nearly from lampblack and glue, was used
one hundred and fifty. Those pre­ for writing on papyri, but Inspection
Church of Christ.
sent were Prof. L. I. Baker und of the earliest vellum or imrctuucnt
wife ; Prof, Ralph Moore und wife; MSS shows that Iron gall Inks were
The addtv»* last laird'« day rvett­
Prof. F. A.
Scofielrl and Eva Introduced not later than the ninth
ing on, “The Ideal Young Woman
\\ heeler, Jennie Blunchani. Helena century. The reason for the change
from Young Men'* St»nd|siint," was Schlappi, Violet Noyes, Ruby Mc­ was that, although a carbon Ink Is
Bion- permanent. It has no penetrating
well received by the young ladies
Ghee, Gladys Beals, Ruth Holmes power and can be *i«>nin*d from the
and enjoyed by the young men.
und Elsie laimb, of the daaa and vellum, whereas the Iron Ink bite* In­
Next Lon)'* day evening the mm
the Debating Team, Benly Stain, to the tllier* and resists the destruc­
inter will give tlie second addre»» of
Elliert Ginn uud Myron Hlauchurd. tive action of t«>th air and light.
the eerie*. The subject will lw,
After a limi li <>t ice cream and
“Th* Ideal Young men (rum the
Ag* and Youth.
I cuke all
i
de| nitidi for their homes,
View Point of Young Women ’
tv 1» Howell* said of old age at
.each feeling
1
well lepuid (or their
•fie of hl* Sunday afternoon*:
Corns, yuung mm, und lie sued
short stay
i
with Prof. Baker in his
up by ths young ladle«.
Ag»- I* tnodmter than youth. Pva
home.
often imtk-ed that when I tell ■ moth­
Say! du you Is-long to our loyal!
er that her daughter I* the linage of
Men'* Class ’
what «he we* herself at nineteen the
If noj, why don't you join us?
A
Fierce
Night
Alarm
■Hither I* delighted, but the daughter
You'rvgreeted each time sitli » sei
-iicwiu* hand.
is the hoarse, startling cough of II took* startled”
YdBjfeel yarn la-long to a happx ! ( lllltl ’ suddenly attacked l>v cioiqi.
J band ;
Often it t aroused Lew* <ba<nl>hn
Turn ta th* Light.
And inalt iH'tions galore come fiom •it Manchester <k, | |R No. 3 I for
If tin re I« anywhere «»a y.>ur bori­
•very nook.
their four children l we
wen- greatly to» a spot of light, fix vour eye» U|MS|
By those ol us wlm know th I’tsik j •ubject to croup “Sometime*
Sometime, in
wo te “ we wen- It ani turi mur rtHnights away from
l*e wp'tr
Vail on us at ten o'clin k ne*t ■exerv attacks," be
afraid they woulddie, but airier we tlw rlond« wh|< h may ewer the rv*t
Lord's day mormng
moved wind a certain remedy Dr. | of the »Hy
‘"Foley's Honey amt Tsr I* the King’« New IHwovety is, w, have
(rar. We rely r on it lot cnnipj
Jorl Like Shoep-nq
lieat cough rvuiedv I ever uaed_ as „ It u<>
anti for cougtis, c< oliU or any throat
First Suffragette If . you
- - nere
----- raw-
quickly *lop|>e<l n severe coligli or
lung
trouble
“
do thotisanila n'ng for offi
»„uld ton Iniv roteai
t at had lung troubled ina,' »aya J* of other« So may von
Aathrua. •r*-i>n«l ffiiffnurv-t'e Not unies, ita-y
W. K.ihn. Prim al n. Nebr. Ju»t *o
M
WhiMiping
quickly and aurely it a< t* in all Hay Freer. la Grippe......................
Cough.
Heniurrhsge*
fly
lieforv
it could l>e changed or credited, l.lfe
«•ava of cough*, rublo, lagriptw
•nd lung trouble
Rcluae «ubati - ■k- and II '»V Ti lai bottle free.
, M!«f»rtnne* hsve their d'anltr sad
by I has. I. Ulviigli.
lute*.—<.. t. Clough
rsdeeiUvg pawsr.-UUUrd.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware,
Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes
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Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
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Manufacturers of
FIR, SPRUCE and
H 1C nt lock LU MB ER
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
ALL KINDS OF MOULDINGS.
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
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The lBest Hquipped Saw Mill in the County.
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
Kirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
LET
FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL
’OLEYSOMNOIWllVE
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for all stomach troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad
i breath.sick headache,torpid liver, biliousness and liftbilual constipation. Pleasant to take.
Sold by Chas. I. Clough.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ALiüEH, Proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
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you M ay otherwise have,
besides it will cost you
nothing to find out the truth
about them.
Measles very often leave
your eyes in a very bad con­
dition, half of the trouble
with our eyes, or the eyes of
the people is caused by
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
M RASLKS.
Don’t risk your eyes when
they can be saved as well
as not.
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
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Boiler Work. I.ogger’s Work and Heavy Forging
Pine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
Dr. H. E. Morris,
OREGON.
EYE SPECIALIST.
WWW we wv VWV V» W
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A Cold. LaGrippr. then Pneumonia.
Kills n Murderer.
I* too often the fatal sequence.
\ merciless murderer is Ap| -en-
Foley"« Honey anti Tar ex|«els the I j’bcitis
with many victims but Dr.
cold. «Iie.k« the la grippe, and pre­
vent* | t euinonia. It is a prompt , King's New Life Pills kill it be
They gently stimulate
ami reliable cough medicine lhai i prevention.
liver mid t«>w« I*, p-event
contains no narcotic*. It is as sa'e 1 I stomach,
"nit that c’ogging that invites
fc»r vonr children us yourself.—C, I a-qs-mli
itis" curing Co i-tipation,
Clough
I Headache. Biliousness, Chill. 25e. at
John W. Sickelsniith, Greene Chas. I. Ctoiigh.
I mho . I* h ., ba* three children, r nd
iikr moet children they frequenth
li voti hnvc tronfile in getti ng rido!
take cold "We have tried several I your cold you may know th.it yèn
tin t* of cough medicine." he any*, lare not trenting it ptupariv. Tlicre
"but have never found any vet that >• no rcason whv a colti shonlil
, ^tore.
MEASLES
■ After having the M easles
have your eyes looked after,
w examined, before yoii try to
I do any close work with them.
■ It will save you the trouble
Tillamook Iron Works
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TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
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A Morning Reminder.
Yeo awake w-ih a mean, n.-jty
taatoin the mouth, which reminds
you that your stcinacb u in a Pad
condition. It should also remHd
you that there is nothiiig so good
for a disordered stonweh as
Chamberlain’s Stomach and IJ rer
Tablets.