Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 11, 1915, Image 6

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Old Time Dance and
Basket Social,
St. PATRICK’S EVE, 17th,
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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 10:00 o’clock.
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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 TIME.
GOOD MANAGEMENT.
GOOD MUSIC
Bring your Lunch Baskets.
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The American Leg'. 1.
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SPEND a SOCIAL EVENING AND HELP THE BAND
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True Manhood.
Collier’s Caustic Critics.
An organization of 20,000 or .100,'
I u'i's best prizes are won, not by
March came in like a lamb, though
000 men who have b id mi'i'arv train -I ill or strength, Imt by that grandest a lamb with some speculation.
ing is nut an 1 npossible thing in 111
lii-tg known to earth—manhood.
February's moon got full on March
I nited Stalls, liny would not be Oil I Itmot.ildc, educated, active, cultivat lust day, which may be rqaarded as
lilted for regular at my service, nor cd manhood is to rule this world.
an unjustible invasion of the premises
for regular military service None the
Mw- vs there have been bad men,
Woman's styles are going back io
less they could be made, tiudci proper corrupted, di graded, but sharp and ! those of 1830, they say, Who’s got ap
direction, and owing to their past ex ci.iiniivr, who have made great gain« I dd Godey's Ladies' book.
periences, a very mobile body of by great frauds, or crafty swindling,
So many "days” arc design.-.ted,
hoops readv for action at short no­ and have held some sort of position
why not appoint "onion” da Vj ¡n
tice. The plan, as formulated after in the world in spite of their want ot
which indulgence may be univ rsal?
several conferences in New York haraeter, for there are parasites and
We are impressed by t* c feeling
seems comprehensive
enough. In money worshipers who honor and ap­
that any protest aganst th- llse of the
these meetings the government may plaud the man of money without car­
stars and stripes we mip ht s(r fit to
b< saiii to have been represented by ing to know how he came by his pos­
make would probably |,c more effec­
Maj Gen. Wood, ill command of the sessions.
tive if it was sent th rough the med­
Military department of the East, who
I he true man is the thing most ium of George M, Cohan.—Philadel­
was authorized to participate in the prized by the great world, [rue man­
phia Inquirer
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discussions. Commander Robert B. hood is the wisest, sharpest, strong-
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his
war
has
seroiusly interfered
Crank of the navy lias been repre cst, most clear-sighted, far-sighted
settling that side of the fighting es contestant in the battlefield of life, with Mr ( ohan5j cornering of the red
white and bh’e. bunting output.
tablishme nt
Manhood carries the sharpest sword,
Sjrah B-,rn'g ardt, with one leg, is
Approximately 25400 I
gains the truest success and wears not wi» ,iout dramatic resources, A
charged from the United States artni the brightest crown. No one is or can
play can easily be written for Iter.
annually. T he gicat majority of such be, the best preacher, the best lawyer,
i dward ’1’avson Weston is still
men, those discharged even as long the best physician, or the best busi­
as ten or fifteen years ago, arc still in ness man, who is not truly, grandl'- walking. Keep up your peripeties;
you may need them when you are an
the prime ofphvsii.il manhood. It gloriously and unselfishly a nun,
octogenarian.
would not l>e impossible, we think, to
If you would climb to the h’ >hest
After a jitney car has serve I its
find a qii.irter-millton such men in
places, carry off the richest prizes, day it will hardly be as seviceable as
the rountrv now I l ining the propos get the most enjoyment ’OI1, of |;ft.
an old mule, for there will be no
ed organization, which would h< call and have the subliniest of o|,]
cd the American Legion, would be you must conquer, the \,asc elements bourne of further utilization, as there
voluntary Not
all the available« of nature, you must ) avr cvcr>. ,lom is for a defunct mule
It is said that candy is a cure for a
w ould care to join but it is easy to he­
of the dross and di» ,oniM squeezed, alcoholic appetite, which is cheering;
li ve that the very gnat ni.ijotiti ot
Vfl
hammered, bttrnc»’. liut if necessary. . but afflicted ones may ask what can a
them would, and that, with annual
\ on must bee nlte as sound is 24- chocolate drop do fir lonesominess
accretions, a reset ve army of 300,000
karat gold, as true as best steel You 01 the blues, which is something else
men could be created. I lie sa nr ap
must prove yourself as reliable as again.
peal would be made to men honors
the course ,,f nature, as incorrubtable
Glory can't fill the Hour barrels in
bly discharged from the navy to fill
as sunlig'.it, a« pure and sweet in your Europe; and, what is still more de­
the compliments of crews in time of
war, A naval reserve force of score« I’C’son-,htv as the breezes of heaven pressing, there is no glory stop the
\ on ‘must scorn all meanness, loath war.
of thousands could be created in that
all Ttlse pretense, be afraid of every
Mr. Wilson's second cup of coffee
w ay.
ki’id of dishonesty and hate a lie as is doubtful; anyway his first one may
The government, would of course,
have to arm the men and equip them you would hate the devil himself You have given him a tou ch of dyspepsa.
It would relieve Uncle Sam of
in time of action The scheme ap I must determine stoutly to be what
you would appear
something of a job 60 give Spain a
pears to have been well thought out
I here is premium on men like that i free hand in Mexicos She really has
in all of its details Its central idea is .
The world cs disgusted with frauds grievances.
the on» of having at all times, «uh I
j<ct to instant cal), a large body ot and pretenslers and shams of all 1 Up Io a generation ago, the aim of
kinds, well know such a man as soon 1 invention was to kisep .off the lighten­
men trained not inly in milit.itv ser
vice. but. as the statement makes as he appears. It will prize him. hon- I ing. since then Mr. Edson has taught
or him, reward him. make him famous , the world the value of cirralling it.
plain, tn the ven important military
and render him immortal—Philadcl- |
Sixty per cent of hun'an energy,
art of a man "taking care of himself
phta Record
say» Dr. Wiley, ts directed toward
in the open." \nd this would inchule.
getting something tx> cat. We had
as we understand it, not only dis
Mr. Gary, of the steel trust, tills thought that at least as large a per
t0^«harged soldiers, but any class ot ctvi-
1 ns whose senins would be vain young men to “stick to thr goldcr cent as that was d< voted tc getting
• hie in wai I lie plan, a« it is report rule " Few, however, will find it as something to pay fo r it.
|<d, |ias no suggestion-, id milnmi-ui golden as Mr Gary has.
No guns are found) in the pockets
th!
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I he tabulation of w ar supplies sold of murdered men, |as a rule; which
during the year 1« about as cheering tnay or may not be a pertinent com
The Wakefield (Mass.) chigyma'i as an undertaker’s annual repc rt on ment on this carryr ig of concealed
Ito promises to read anonymous the year’s business.
w capons.
mnmnications about the faults of
Great Britian has long k*r>« the
Still, we cannot see that it is much
vex and husbands should be *n- Russian bear from <Libbling hi’
more rcrrchcnsMe t o bring starva-
¡ned before he wrecks half the in the war mesa. Bitt it now seems tion upo nnoncombati ints than to drop
■mes in town.
bent on aiding that ambition, f
bombs on them.
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V.'hat are the regulations on Mars
as to prize fighting? Jack Johnson
so.ms to be
wondering around
through space between Tampico and
rlavana.
Touching a button does not op n an
exposition. If you have ever b i-n at
the exposition end of it, you will note
that “Here you Bill; do this or that.
quick!” in a myratlc of variations,
get’ things going.
In great wars, it is the superman
with the eamp kettle that is as im-
portant as the supernmn with a rifle
perhaps more so if every army trav
els on its stomach.
Not necessary to be contrary, we
like spring poetry ; and is a matt, r <>i
fact, very little can be found, either
good, bad or indifferent, as clipping
editors will tell von.
After being in session 28 days the
New York legislature had only passed
fettr bills; don't crowd the mourners
in any state. Four good bills are an
abundant harvest.
Wheat promise in Kansas is as
good as it was last year. We begin to
have an idea where the income tax
will be busiest with new names.
Popularity with certain jitneys may
y et compel the chauffeur to tie a bun­
die of passengers on behind after fil­
ling the running boards.
Danish ships are now dt'linguished
by Danish flags painted on the bow
at right and left and the name Den­
mark painted in big letters on both
s'des. Will it be the fashion soon to
paint American ships in stripes of red
white and blue?—Boston Globe.
More important—will it be the style
to have American ships?
Minorities are more often right, per
haps, as a New England professor
says, but sometimes there is a sense
of deep relief at being wrong with a
party that wins occasionally.
It was a comparatively mild winter,
wasn't it? If we dare speak of it in
the past tense.
p T. BOAI.S, M.D.,
R. ELMER ALLEN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S P. Co.
(1. () O F. Bldg )
Oregon
ERSTER
(Successor to Dr. Sharp), ,
DENTIST.
0K E. E, DANIELS.
HOLMES,
CHIROPRACTOR.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
Local Office in the Commercial
Building-.
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
J,
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
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T. BOSTM
A A .
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phor.ee
Tillamook ...
Tillamo:k
Commercial Building,
Oregon
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock .
Tillamoog
H. GDYNE,
.... Oregon
Both Phones.
ATTORNEY-AT law .
onice- O ppositb C ourt H ouse .
QARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
rillamcok .... fir»™,.
T illamook B lock
J OllN I ELAND HENDERSON. Tillamook
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR.AT-LAW.
0R.
GEORGE
J
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CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER,
J.
Oregon
PETERSEN
DENTIST,
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
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- Oregon.
ROOM NO. 261
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Successor to Dr. Perkins.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
C J FORGE WILLETT,
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DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
213 T illamook
B lock
ATTORNEY-AT I AW
T u . lamook C ommercial B uilding
Tillamook
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Oregon Tillamook
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Oregon
JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Sidney E. Henderson, Free ,
Surveyor.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treas., Attorney-at
Eaw, Notrary Public
Administrator's Notice.
Tillamook . Oregon
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Notice is hereby given, that the un­
dersigned, P. R. Jackson, by order of
the County Court of Tillamook Coun­
C. HAWK.
ty. Oregon, was on the 12th day of
February, 1915, duly appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of J. A.
PHYSICIAN and surgeon
Roberts, deceased. Notice is further
L aw , Abstracts, R»al Estate
given that all persons having claims
Surveying, Insurance.
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against the «aid estate are hereby re­ Bay City-
Ore iron
Both Phones
quired to present the same duly veri­
fied. together with vouchers, to the
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON. !
undersigned or to his attorney, S S.
Johnson, at Tillamook, Oregon, with­ ]2)R' L. I.. HOY,
• 'Os,oee|eoooeoaooceoooooooa
in six months from the date of this
notice.
physician and surgeon
Dated February 15, 191?.
One ton of coal equals two cords of
T illamook B lock ,
P. R Jackson,
wood
and you don’t have to sow and
Administrator of the estate
split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello
of J. A. Roberts, deceased. Tillamook,
Oregon. Central Gi’me 28W.
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Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.