Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 11, 1915, Image 4

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    TiîTamook
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Headlight, March li
Old Time Dance and
Basket Social,
St. PATRICKS EVE, 17th,
THE
[Opera House,Band Boy’s Hall
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The Hall will be appropriately decorated for the occasion in bunting and evergreen
The Gallery will be arranged with tables and seats for the disposal of Lunches and
for all those who do not desire to dance.
Each Lady bringing LUNCH BASKET will be presented with an appropriate
SOUVENIR.
Dancing will commence promptly at 9:00 o’clock Grand March at i0:00 o’clock,
Lunch Baskets will be auctioned at 11:00 o’clock, the proceeds going towards the Band Boy’s Fund for adver
tising Tillamook County at the Panama-Pacific, San Francisco, Exposition
GOOD MUSIC
GOOD MANAGEMENT
GOOD TIME.
Bring your Lunch Baskets.
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The Anieri' in Leg ■ i.
SPEND a SOCIAL EVENING AND HELP THE BAND
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True Manhood.
Collier’s Caustic Critics.
V. hat are the regulations on Mars
j as to prize fighting? Jack Johnson
An organization of <0,1100 or 300,
I ife’s best prizes are won, not
March came in like a lamb, though ■ si» ins to be
wondering around
ooo men who have bu! mi'i irv train • I «11 or Strength, but by that grandest a
lamb with some speculation.
through
space
between
Tampico and
ing is not an i iipessible thing ill th I hi’ig known to earth—manhood.
February's moon got full on March ! tlavana.
cn
I niied States. They would not be
' Honorable, educated, active, cultivat Hist day, which may be regarded as
Touching a button docs not op n an
listed for regular army service, not cd manhood is to rule this world.
an unjustible invasion of the premises exposition. If you have ever b < n at
for regular military service. None the
Mw vs there have been bad men,
Woman's styles are going back to the exposition md of it, you will note
less they could be mule, unde i proper corrupted, «1« graded, but sharp and
those of 1830, they say, Who’s got an that “Here you Bill; do this or that,
direction, and owing to their past ex cunning, who have marie prcat up in«
old Godey’s Ladies' book.
quick!” in a myraclc of variations,
perictices, a very mobile body of i .«y great frauds, I, or crafty swindling,
So
many
“
days
’
’
arc
design.-.ted,
gets things going.
troops readv for artion at short no an«l have held some sort of position
why not appoint "onion" da Vi in
In great wars, it is the superman
ticc. The plan, as formulated after in the world in spite of their want of
which
indulgence
may
be
univ
-rsal?
with
the camp kettle that is as im-
several conferences in New York haracter, for there are parasites and
We are impressed by t' e feeling portant as the supernmn with a rifle
seems comprehensive
enough. In money worshipers who honor and ap­
that any protest aganst th- use of t|lc perhaps more so if every army trav
these meetings the government may plaud the man of money without car­
stars
and stripes we mip ilt sce fit to els on its stomach.
b< said to have been represented lit mg to know how lie came by his pos-
make would probably J)(. more effec­
Not necessary to be contrary, we
Maj. Gen. Wood, in command of the sessions.
tive if it was sent th rough the med­ like spring poetry; and is a matter o.
Military department of the b ast, who
The true man is the thing most
was authorized to participate in the prized by the great world. True man­ ium of George M, Cohan.—Philadel­ fact, very little can be found, either
/
good, ba<l or indifferent, as clipping
discussions. Commander Robert B hood is the wisest, sharpest, strong- phia Inquirer
I
his
war
has
seroiusly interfered editors will tell you.
Crank of the navy has been repre- cst, most clea.’-sightcd,
far-sighted with Mr CohanSj cornering of the red
settling that side of the fighting es- contestant in the battlefield
After being in session 28 days the
of life, white and blue, bunting output.
tsblishment.
New
York legislature had only passed
Manhooil carries the sharpest sword,
Sjrah B' rn'g ardt, with one leg, is
Approximately 254)00
gains the truest success and wears not wi»,|OUt dramatic resources. A fetir bills; don't crowd th«’ mourners
charged from the United States arms the brightest crown. No one is or can
in any state. Four good bills are an
annually. The gtcat majority of such l«c, the best preacher, the best lawyer, B'ay can easily be written for her. .
abundant harvest.
c.dward Vayson Weston is still
men, those discharged even as long
the best physician, or the best busi­
Wheat promise in Kansas is as
walking. Keep up your peripeties;
as ten or fifteen years ago, arc still in ness man, who is not truly, grand!»’
good as it was last year. W e begin to
you
may
need
them
when
you
arc
an
the prime of physical manhood. It gloriously and unselfishly a nun,
have an idea where the income tax
octogenarian.
would not be impossible, we think, to
will be busiest with new names.
If you would climb to the h* -best
After
a
jitney
car
has
ten
<
I
find a quarter-million such men in
places, carry off the richest prize*,
Popularity with certain jitneys may
day it will hardly be as seviceable as
the country now l< ining the propo*
get the most enjoyment »ollt of fife
vet
compel the chauffeur to tie a bun-
an
old
mule,
for
there
will
be
no
ed organization, which would he call
' and have the sublimest of
aR(.
l.ourne of further utilization, as there die of passengers on behind after fil­
cd the American Legion, would be
you must conquer, the 'uale elements is for a defunct mule.
ling the running boards.
voluntary
Not
all the available«
of nature, yon must F av, every atom
Danish ships are now di.iinguished
It is said that candy is a cure for a
would care to join but it is easy to he­
of the tiros* and di’ «onest squeezed,
alcoholic appetite, which is cheering; by Danish flags painted on the bow
li ve that the very gnat majority ol
hammered. burnc< out if necessary
Imt afflicted ones may ask what can a at right an«i left and the name Den­
them would, and that, with annual
\ ou must bee lnir
sound as 24-
chocolate drop do fir lonesomi mess mark painted in big letters on both
accretions, a reserve army of 300,000
karat gold, as true as best steel. You 01 the blues, which is something else s'.les. Will it be the fashion soon to
men could be created 1 lie sa >i< ap
must prove, yourself as reliable as again.
paint American ships in stripes of red
peal would be made to men honora­
the course of nature, as incorrubtable
bly discharged from the navy to fill
(«lory can't fill the Hour barrels in white and blue?—Boston Globe.
as sunltg it, a* pure and sweet in your
the compliments of crews in time of
Europe; and. what is still more de­
More important—will it be the style
the breezes of heaven
war. A naval reserve force of score« person-,fity
pressing, there is no glory stop the to have American ships?
Y on ’must «corn all meanness, loath war.
of thousand« could be created in that
Minorities are more often right, per
all "false pretense, be afraid of every
way.
Mr. Wilson’s second cup of coffee haps, as a New England professor
kt'id
vi"
dishonesty
anti
hate
a
lie
as
The government, would of course,
is doubtful; anyway t is first one may says, but sometimes there is a sense
have to arm the men and equip them you would hate the devil himself. You have given hun a tou ch of dyspepsa. of deep relief at being wrong with a
in time of action The scheme ap- I I must determine stoutly to be what
It would relieve Uncle Sam of party that wins occasionally.
pears to have been well thought out ytni would appear
something of a job bo give Spain a
It was a comparatively mild winter,
I here 1« premium on men like that
in all of its details It* central idea is 1
free banc* in Mexico* She really has
wasn’t it? If we dare speak of it in
the one of having at all times, sub I The world is disgusted with fraud* grievances.
the past tense.
jcct to instant call, a large body of anti prrtrnalers and sham* of all
l P Io a generation ago, the aim of
men trained not oniy in military ser­ kind*, well know such a man as soon invention was to kivp «off the lighten­
Administrator's Notice.
vice, but, at the statement makes a* he appears. It will prize him, hon­ ing, since then Mr. Eds on has taught
• ■ o------
plain, in the very important military I or him, reward him, niake him famous the world the value of derailing it.
| and rentier him immortal—Philadel­
Notice
is
hereby
given, that the un­
art of a man “taking care of himself
Sixty per cent of hun>an energy, dersigned, P. R. Jackson, by order of
phia Record
in the open." And this would include,
sayv Dr. Wiley, is directed toward the County Court of Tillamook Coun­
as we understand it, not onh di«
getting something tn eat. We had ty. Oregon, was on the 12th day of
(barged soldieis, but any class ol mi
Mr. Gary, of the steel trust, tells thought that at least as large a per February, 1915. duly appointed ad­
bin* whose service* would he vain young men to “stick to thr golden cent as that was di voted tc getting ministrator of the estate of J. A.
Roberts, deceased. Notice is further
able in war. The plan, as it is report rule." Few, however, will find it as something to pay fo r it.
given that all persons having claims
ed. ! .•» n
ion* of militarism golden as Mr. Gary han.
No guns arc founds in the pockets against the Said estate are hereby re­
ill H.
1 he tabulation of war supplies sold 1 of murdered men. Jas a rule; which quired to present the same duly veri­
during the year is about a* cheering may or may not be a pertinent coni fied. together with vouchers, to the
The Wakefield (M ass.) elei e V na'i as an undertaker’s annual repc rt on
or to his attorney, S. S.
nient on this Carryr >g of concealed undersigned
Johnson, at Tillamook, Oregon, with-
bo promises to read anonymous the year’s business.
! w capons.
in six months from
- the
------ date of this
tonmunication* about the hulls of
Great Brittan has long kept the
Still, we cannot see that it is much notice.
ives and husbands should be
Russian bear from «kibbling hie feet more rcprchcnsble t
o bring starva Dated February 15, 1915.
ined before he wrecks half
in the war mesa. But it now seem* tion upo nnonconibat;
P. R. Jackson,
mts than to drop
met tn town.
Administrator of
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the estate
bent on aiding that ambition. »
bombs on them.
of J. A. Roberts, deceased.
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T. BOALS, M.D.,
R. ELMER ALLEN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S I’. Co.
(I. O O F. Bldg )
Tillamook .... Oregon
E BST E R
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercial Building’,
j2)R
HOLM ES,
CHIROPRACTOR.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
K’ K> DANIELS.
Local Office in the Commercial
Building.
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
TILLAMOOK
J E. REEDY, D.V M.,
LJ «
VETERINARY.
Both Phone».
Tillamook ...
Oregou
ORE
J T T. WXIto
AX.
ATTORN EY-4T LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Taid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock .
Tillamook
GOYNE,
H.
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OREGON.
.... Oregon
Both Phones.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
QARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oregon.
T illamook B lock
J
OllN LELAND HENDERSON, Tillamook
ATTORNEY
AND
CO I ' N S E I.I.OR A T -L A \V.
T illamook B lock ,
1 Tillamook -
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. Oregon.
ROOM NO. 261
J. CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER.
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GEORGE
J,
Oregon
PETERSEN
DENTIST,
Successor to Dr. Perkins.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
Q^EORGE WILLETT
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
2’3 T illamook B lock
Tillamook
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ATTORNEY-ATI AW
T u . lamook C ommercial B uilding
Oregon
Oregon Tillamook -
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DENTIST.
H. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook . Oregon'
w.c> HAWK-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay Citv
Oregon
Sidney E. Henderson, Pree .
Surveyor.
John Leland Henderson, Sec
retary Treas., Atto:ney-at
Law, Notrary Public
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Ljw, Abstracts, R»al Estate
Surveying, Insurance.
Both PhoneB.
TILLAMOOK
J2)R- L- L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
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OREGON.
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One ton of coal equals two cords of
wood and you don’t have to sow and
split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello
Central Gi'tne 28W.