TILLAMOOK HhlADLlOflT APRIL 6, 1011 4t 8CHOOL DISTRICT HAD A MEETING. TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE Presbyterian Church. High School Jottings School was dismissed Friday afternoon at three o’clock to give place for the school meeting which was held for the purpose of voting upon the proiiosition of buying A very interesting meeting of the ’ has been in session the past week property and building a new school voters of this school district was | at the High School build ng, ad- house, was manifest in the matter held in the assembly Hall of the j.turned Wednesday evening after and a great deal of debate was in High School building Friday after­ <> leof the most interesting sessions dulged in a full account of the noon. there being many lively die- ezer held in this county. meeting is given in another place. The home instructor», Prof. R. U. cuaaioua. The Einersonians will give their After G. B Lamb, chairman of , M >ore, Mrs. H. Hansen, of Tills- monthly program next Friday. A the board of directors, called the 1 niook; Prof. Stroud, of flay City, very interesting program is body of about seventy voters to j and Prof. Goldsworthy, assisted I. order, lie had the call read and the J J. Gary, Supt. of Schools in Clack- pected. Church of ChriBt. Friday afternoon a spelling needs of the school explained by H. ! amaa County ; C. H. Jones, editor nf the "Oregon Teacher’s Monthly,” T. Botts and W. C. King, held between the pupils of Much interest has been manifest­ seventh and eighth grades. Much and Miss Flora E. Baldwin, of ject of purchasing u new Eugene, in the work of instructing. ed in the address on Ideals for interest was shown in the match, land for school purpose < if the fifty-one teachers who Young People. The last of the ser­ which caused much studying <_f the open for discussion. W. C. King stated that the dis­ I were registered, there is not one ies will be given next Lord’s day speller. The eighth grade spellers trict had an option on some land I but what will say that Prof. Gary is evening, the subject to be: “The won out in the end, they having belonging to W. H Eberman, one of the most agreeable and most Ideal Church.” The morning ser­ eight standing, while only one of lying next to the play grounds, at i istructive personages that they vices are planned to be of special the others were left. the rate of $1000 per acre, : Iso one ever met. He does not, like some, help to Christians. The minister Prof. Baker left hurridly for the block, north of Stillwell Park and try to use many large words, and has just started a series of sermons valley, Thursday He morning, on "The Fruit of the Spirit. ” The I give a lot of theory which cannot be belonging to Gilford Stilwell for visited among other leading cities, Bible school isdoing well. By next put into practice, but talks in a $1200. Lord's day we hope to have the Corvallis, where he had business in According to a report of the plain way that every one can under­ church curtained off for the different connection with school work, re. stand, unil only tells of such things school clerk, Alva Finley, it wan i classes, thus enabling us to do bet­ turning Wednesday morning. found that there were $6,229 back which have been tried and found ter work, This is a personal invita- A letter was received by one of on the old school bonds, which successful. tion to you to attend all the eer- the leading Ciceronians, some time Either of the talks. "The Teacher, were being paid off as fast as they vices. ago, from Prof. Rutherford stating came due, that there were warrants Whois She?’ or “Opportunity,” that he had a very handsome paint­ which Prof. Gary gave, are worth amounting to $2,825.70, and that the Farmers Attention. ing, the “Angelus,” which he had school received $3,000 per year a half-dollar any time to hear. secured to give the Ciceronian from the state school fund, beside These two together with the talk on I will I shoe your horses for $1.50 a Literary Society as a reward for the Other job the other funds. The coet of "The Country Life Movement,” are piece, four new shoe«, '—. At the manner in which they carried their running the school the past year, full of such instruction as not only work in name proportion. i" . —Grant society work on to victory. The it was found, was $8,155, leaving the teachers should have, but also all Liiraon Blacksmith Shop. Thayer. | picture will be sent in from Mc­ district in good financial standing classes of people Minnville as soon as proper means faith in the Prof. Gary has much Baby Chicks. st the close of the year. can be found for sending it without W. Holmes wishing to bring coming generation and feels that If you want some baby chicks, breakage. matters to some definite standing, many changes will come about made a motion that the Board be during their time. He stated during thoroughbreds to raise as fall layers I Because of the Teachers’ Institute see Dr. Morris. He can furnish the given the authority to purchase the his talk on " Opportunity” that chicks and tell you how to raise no school was held during the first ‘ ‘ young men and women who are Stilwell block, 210 feet square for them without the hen. Order them three days of the week, Some af the students have been deriving ________________ $1,200; it being seconded by W. C. living to-day will see the time when now. good from the work by attending the the whole world will be ruled by King. Go to F. S. Whitehouse & Son John Harter, thinking it more one great court, the head of which the leading agents, for Bond, Acci­ institute. However, the majority advisable made an amendment to undoubtedly will be an American dent and Fire Insurance, as they of students have been enjoying themselves the best they could. the motion to the effect that the born citizen.” write more than three-quarters of Last week the pupils of the Miss F. E. Baldwin showed to a the insurance written in Tillamook Hoard be allowed to use their dis- cretion in buying the property, remarkale extent her ability to County, because they are better eighth grade room indulged in a whi h amendment was accepted by handle children. She ¡swell versed equipped than any one else in the general debate on the subject. on elocution and physical exercises. business. Resolved: “ That the U.S. should Mr. Holmes. C. H. Jones, who conducted the interfere with the war in Mexico.” The question was then put before Thos. Coates, Jr., led the affirma­ the house and voted on by accla­ question box, explained the new tive, and Helen Stam the negative. mation, every vote being an aye. school laws and gave a talk on the After the motion was declared cur­ usee of Indian legends is always The affirmative side winning by CITY MILK ROUTE. decission. ried, some of those who came to the welcomed us promoter of better meeting meerly to knock, and who educational facilities. The class debate that have been Many of the High School Students I held in the different rooms are were afraid t j make known their I showing up fine material and we desires before the public, demanded took advantage of this opportunity I that the right to vote by ballot be and attended as many of the ses­ do not think that there is any need granted them. This was done, in sions iih possible. We have a 4 year lease: worrying about the future of our Tuesday evening the Tillamook team when such people as order to make no fuss, and when on a 212 acre Columbia1 debating ^ api the votes were counted by the County teachers enjoyed several Capt. Handley, of the seventh tellers, Ralph Moore, C. M. Vidito readings given by Miss F. E. Baldwin River bottom dairy ranch,! grade, -> and Thos. Coates, Jr., and stock, i implements, i Helen Stain, of the eighth|grade, anil A. M. Austin, there were found and also a musical program at the all Christian church. The buildiug crops, in fact everything are ready to take the places of those 41 ayes and 23 noes. The question was then discussed was packed anil from the applause, but the bare place included J „T According to present . prepara­ concerning the purchasing of land we judge that everything was en­ at the price $4,600 ; part in the ea»t part of the city, joyed to the fullest extent. , tions the T.H.S. Dramatic Club will Prof. F. E. Gary's talk on "Boys” cash. 1 give their heart splitting, when John Harter then made a soul Only 9 miles from Port- stirring entertainment at the iiioin-n which was seconded l>\ won a place in every one’s heart, Chaa. Reynolds to build one build­ while the talk of Chas. Jones and land, 2 miles from Vi 311- I.O.O.F. Hall, in Bay City, next ing on one of the sites, however, an the readings ot Miss Baldwin were couver, where a y night. troupe No. will 2, go milk route -------- to Sa,urda H.iy jjjjy tJle The Henrietta amendment was made by Thos. were enjoyed by all. — at ... that place • at about Of the music, the Mundolin and is operated in connection arriving Goyne to the effect that the school bouse he built on the tract in tin- Guitar duets by Dr. and Mrs. Monk with this dairy, or boat 7:09 p.m. landing on the place from} There ___ seems to be" a lack of in- west part of town, which was were enjoyed the moat. seconded by M. F. Leach and ac­ which milk may be shipped terest shown ___ i in — school affairs by ___ _______ cepted by Mr. Harter. Upon being Ex - Commissioner “Comes daily to Portland. 1 some of the town people tins year. put before the house it whs passed 40 Cows, 16 Heifers, this The school has received no visits Baek” at Bro. Eflenberger. by «even majority. is a fine selected herd of by any of the Board of Directors, Those who took most interest in Dear Sir,—In t e lust Enterprise we believe, and no fire drills have affairs were Webster Holmes. John we are told that the liamlet by the cows and 8 heifers coming been held yet. Harter, C. N. Drew, the teachers, Hoqiuirton Slough ia not the whole fresh, 22 pigs, 4 horses, ■ mid Hoard of Directors. of Tillamook County, Alright, 70 chickens, 4 sets of har­ It ia expected that some iletiniti neither is the Enterprise the whole Notice. ness, milk wagon, 2 farm plans will l>e reached soon by the of the Nehalem country, It is not Cheese maker wanted at Netarts Board as a new st the sentiment ot this community to wagons, 2 light wagons, 2 Creamey. For particulars see on I e required tor next call the people of Tillamook hoge, plows, harrow, cultivators, write 4 arl Haberlacii, Secretary of Netarts Mr. King stated t Netarts, V - Creamery, on Charles Lee etc. lie says the Tillamook hogs mower, 2 hay rakes, disc, of one block, of txvei got our road money in IW-5. Now cider press, separator, milk )2,5U>, or one cornu bloch t ie tuct ia, that money »as all spent Ship By the Anvil. liottles and cans, milk route for^'LTHi v. -I, ■ . ,-ou! in tins district, anil I think almiit I. J. < toy tit made u Daily delivery! The Twin Screw ship Anvil is now I i i«» pur- $209 more than was raised in the in the city. Cbaseil riot less tliuii >tll »c re o iliatrict. During the time 1 was to Portland. All farm tools. making regular runs to this |>ort lurid in li.e Hast pmtuttl « I, WhiCl: CO.iiuiiaaiuiier, this district from Portland, with passengers got prac Milk tank and cooler and and freight. W h - sc ■ uli I l-x l arl ' tltl<*EOn. tic illy all the road money Unit was numerous other dairy ap­ She is under good clean manage­ The question was voted on with the I raised in the district anil 1 think we pliances. ment, and the patronage of the pnb- result in 12 lives hiu I 2a ' I CH. lic is’solicited, and courteous treat­ have fared as well since, 1 don't The next question ot oii'ioi lance There are 50 acres in* ment will be shown to one and all. think the people ot Tillamook want Have your shipments consigrnd was Hint of building . il v i crop of which 27 acres is' care uny of our money. Str. Anvil, Albers Dock No. 3. Iroiisr To this Mr. IR H< n o>* di- \ouia ns, ei ttully, ’ ‘ Ore For information in- well set to alfalfa which ” *J<”’rland, a motion that the Boiril t ui'J cue G eorge L okrpahei . cuts crops to the q,,ir * o,D _5 three » or two buddings on villa i i ne or i Nehalem, Mai. 27. year, 5 acres vetch, balance both ul the tracts according to the Saved Hia Mother’« Life. uesds o the,dirtrut. Tin motion in si ring oats, clover and •’ Four doctor* had given me up,” A Tribute to John Hickey. Ijiura Gaines, of Avoca, i was seconded by A M Austin ami timothy. 2 acres bearing write» I ■ a ■* .. , " Mrs. . and ....... my ..... .. ,„ u all mj children and my ' when put be o-e the house it was Editor Tillamook Headlight orchard which nets a good ______ a were looking for me to die, defeated by one majorly, be sure Deal Sir, At this timi 1 when my son insisted that I use 1 income. Electric Bitter« a large member of the "pii«hers'* reirain Hitter« I did so, and they from «dfering a ti had lelt and many of those present 3 .have done me a world of good. I Eair 8 room house, < the memory of ]olin Hickey, by did uot uiiderstanil the question. will always praise them.” Electric v Bitters ia a priceless blessing to whose dentil Tillamook County has good barns, all necessary nd'th* Tillamook Mcrcantil? Co.'s lost otic of ita In-st citizens, ui... .... , outbuildings, abundance of women troubled with fainting and writer mid his family one of tne " liter, only 2 miles from dizzy tqiella. backache, headache, Locals. weakness, debility, constipation or most faithful friends it could be ■ the city, enough wood cut kidnev disorders. Uae them and O. A. KnNt'Nt», Pre«. IHMisible for any one to have. gain new health, strength and I for 2 years. liuhel or Jersey Milk mil 23 vigor. They’re guaranteed to John II ickey was bom in Canada lb«, weight $2.25 A sudden dissolution of a sstisfy or money refunded Only on June 24, 1M4. and came to Tilla- Haxelwood or Tillamook Crt am- erv butter, square partnership throws this un­ 30r. at Cha«. I. Clough’« drug «tore. .65 ■nook County in July. 18tt|. 25 ll«e. Fancy S. W. beans !.<*> Since that time lie has been my usual proposition on the| Midnight in The Oiarka 25 Ilia. Fancy Japan Rice Itti nigglilsir »ml friend in the finest market at a snap price. We Fancy Eastrrn llama, iK and vet steeples« lliram Scranton, . Iti Of rough and Corn Beel B>eakia»t Bacon, lb . .19 sense of the wont. .have it for sale until April of Ciav City, Ill., coughed and 5 lb. Pull« Pine Eastern I a rd .Ott ruggitl exterior, he wna a man of He was in the mountains Next six months' rent coughed. 10 lb. Pail« Pure Eastern I .ard 1.21 ubaolute integrity, one of natuee'sl 115. on the advice of five doctors, who Fruit Granulated Sugar, cwt. Aon noblemen, outspoken in hia opin-1 $90 a month ; $125 per said he hail consumption, but found 25 Iba. Fancy Dried Peache« 2.1» no help in the climate, and started Short«, ton ......................... month thereafter. 25.1» iona anil without ileceit or guile. home. Hearing of Dr. King's New Hran. toil . Handicapped aa he was by the| Discovery, he began to uae it "I 24. tri If you are interested, Proves« Barley, Ion Mil» lack of « c I hmi I education, lie was a believe it saved my life,” he write« 1 lb. Cove Oys ter«, dos .79 natural engineer anil built some of I phone Main 7141. Portland, “for it made a new man of me, so Buttercup milk, doa .95 that lean now do good work again.” Grsy and Whits toed oats. ton XtlV the licet roads in Tillamook County, I at once. For all lung disease , cough. Cvida, •etttatf a mark in road ruad building buikhng ' setting lagrip|>e, asthma, cruup. whooping For Salt which nearly every road aii|>erviaor cougn. hay fever, hemorrhage«, hoarsen«« or quinay, ita th« best Rivwr bottom acreage •mall has tried to follow. known remedy. Price 30c. and $I.UU tract«, near town. Term« W II H umins and F amily . Trial t»ottle free. Guaranteed bv | \\ III Tillaiiit i k. Oregon. April 4, 1911. Chaa I. Clough. Interesting and Profitable Meeting of Pedagogies. Large Attendance of Those Interested In New Bnil lings. The Teachers' Institute, which Bible School 10 a. ni. Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Evening worship 7:30. The sacrament of the I-ord’s Supper will be observed in the morning and all the members and friends of the church are earnestly requested to be present, Subject of sermon for the morning will tie “ The Lamb of God” and for the evening “ Christ is King.” S. G F inney , Pastor. To Rent, Dairy Ranch. 212 Acres, 40 Cows, 16 Heifers. RALPH ACKLEY. 60S Corbett Building, Portland, Ore. ROYAL 3AKNM POWDER Absolutely Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainiy Passes and the food is iliier more ias?y,- cleanly nd wholesome than the ready- made lotmd at the ¿k Jp or grocery Royal Osai! Pnatt—CQC €acd fí.üio nid AdJircm, fcaa. f>*;YAL BAK'V'O POWDen CO., NEW YORK. Card of Thanks. Weed Fcr Sale. Weed for sale, Spruce and Hedi I desire to thank our many friends ock body, dry at $1.15 a cord on the and neighbors through the columns iilace, 7 miles soutliof Tillamook.— of your paper for the kind assistance [*. D aepaz . and sympathy which was shown Notice. myself and family in the late illness N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That and death of our little daughter. M artin L arsen , Tillamook, Ore. the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, will receive sealed Bids for one hundred cords of Hem­ Farm For Sale. lock wood, cut 46 inches in length, For Bale, one of the best 80 acres delivered and corded in the base­ ment of the Court House, of Tilla­ on Salmon River, all nice land, on mook County, not later -than Octo­ the main road and % mile to cheese ber 1st, i911. All bids to be tiled with the County factory. About 25 acres of beautiful bottom clearing easy and a lot of Clerk of said County on or before April 15th, 1911. open land on place. Price $2800. The County Court reserves the Enquire of E. F. Hardin, Otis, Ore. right to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Court. J. C. H olden , County Clerk. Wood Wanted. April 5tb, 1911. Clover Leaf Cry. Co. wants bids Kicked By a Mad Horse. on Hemlock wood, cut in 4 foot Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., lengths, delivered at its factory, 25 had a most narrow escape from cords by July 15, 1911, and 25 cords his leg, as no doctor coHld heal the by Sept. 15, 1911. Leave bids at frightful sore that developed, but at last Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured office of Carl Haberlach, Secretary, it completely. Its the greatest on or before April 15, 1911. Com­ healer of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold­ pany reserves right to reject any or sores, biuises and piles on earth. •11 bids. C lover L eaf C reamery C o . Try it. 25c. at Chas I. Clough’s drug store. Never Out of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain-fag into mental power; curing Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Only 25c. at Chas. I. Clough's drug store. When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleas­ ant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, anil the rdots used in its prepara­ tion give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making il pleasant to take. It has no superior fur colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. «