TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 27. 1916 ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Advertisements. W. H. Kendle, farmer, Meda. Clyde Kinnaman, farmer, Tillamook the grades. The words in these contests shall I Andrey Klein, farmer, Nehalem. James Kodad, farmer, Tillamook. be spelled by the contestants at the E. G. Krebs, brickmaker, 1 »11»- tune the teacher pronounces them to —... , the class. They must be written on mook. Chas. Kunze, farmer, Tillamook. paper ready to be collected at once. “THE MAGIC LAND OF PALMSAND FLOWERS” Ed. Kostic, farmer, Blaine. No pupil will be permitted to re­ B. E. King, merchant, Tillamook. write the words. Teachers shall pro­ Frank I. humin, farmer, Beaver. I nounce the words but once. Southern California has much to offer you this L. Labowitch, merchant, Tillamook. VV e shall be pleased to explain any winter. City or country, mountain or beach E. M. Lane, fanner, Manzanita. thing contained in the above pertain­ Everett J. Landingham, farmer resortsail are inviting. The Panaina-Califor- ing to these contests which is not nia Exposition at San Diego will remain open clear to either pupil or teacher. Write Cloverdale. Fred Lewallen, farmer, Hebo. this office for any information you anoteer year-bigger and better than ever But E. H. Lindsey, farmer, Mohler. " « • 1Y h 1 o«r pppn wish regarding the contests. Southern Galtsornia offers something even J. M. Liisberg, farmer, Tillamook. '1 hese contests have been prepared ever present and Frank Long, Sr, millman, Tillamook greater than this. It is the with the hopes of improving the p B C. Lucas, farmer, T illamook. spelling of the average pupil. While delightful Alfred Larson, farmer, Tillamook. it is not obligatory it is hoped that John Little, farmer, Tillamook. all teachers will approve of it, and J. S. Lamar, druggist, Tillamook. encourage the pupils of their schools J. L. Lawrence, farmer, Cloverdale. to enter the contests. We would also Geo. Loerpabei, farmer, Nehalem. caution teachers not to give time to Roses in bloom, Oranges and Lemons ripening M. F. Leach, merchant, Tillamook. spelling that properly belongs to J. W. Maddux, drayman, 1 illamook. on the trees. Poppies and Geraniums every­ other subjects. Albert Marolf, farmer, Tillamook. where. This is the real California. The ex­ Students of the Academy may en­ Alex McDonald, farmer, Nehalem. ter these contests the same as if they pense of a trip to ^Southern California is not J. J. McGinnis, farmer, Cloverdale. belonged to a separate district. C. \\. Mcllvaine, showman, Bay great. Teachers are requested to grade thete manuscripts before mailing City. -w-w - rw* • six-month tick* Chas, McKillip, farmer, Cloverdale. them to us. We shall check the grad­ W. L. Myers, showman, Wheeler. ing and compare for proof. Alex McNair, merchant, Tillamook. We hope that the schools will offer ___ _ all _______ w ‘ . Stopovers from Pacific Northwest points, H. A. Miles, farmer, Woods. a prize for the winners in each grade «»». vJ_ Morrison Mills, farmer, Tillamook. are C...VZ.. allowed at _______ pleasure. _ Through car service and the teachers of the different lo­ I. H. Moore, farmer. Hemlock. on limited trains, through dining car and ob­ calities will provide prizes for the . Oscar Myers, farmer, Beaver. servation cars make the all-rail route the de­ ones that win in the try-outs. Grant Mills, merchant, Tillamook. We shall provide liberal prizes for lightful way to go. Edgar Munson, lineman, Tillamook, the champions of each grade at the bookkeeper, Tilla Ask yonr local agent or write c. w. Miller, ........................... final contest. The amounts of these mook. John NI. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon prizes will be given at a later date. N. E. Melchior, farmer, T illamook. Respectfully yours, I S. A. Moulton, barber, Tillamook. W. S. Buel, R. B. McCiay, farmer, Beaver. County Superintendent. John Nelson, merchant, Bay City. John Naegeli, farmer, Tillamook. J. T. Nevins, shoemaker, Bay City. THE JURY LIST N. M. Neilson, farmer, Tillamook. Peter Norberg, farmer, I illamook. Names Drawn at the Last Meeting of F. H. Neilson, farmer, Tillamook. the County Court. Jack Olson, dentist, Tillamook. A. Olds, farmer, Tillamook. H. V. Alley, farmer, Nehalem. Geo. Olds, farmer, Tillamook, Andrew Anderson, farmer, Tilla­ E. B. O’Neel, engineer. Hemlock. river country. As it was the Wilson Barn Blown Down by Storm. mook. Matt Olson, farmer, Nehalem. river overflowed its banks and cut off 1 . S. Armentrout, farmer. Hemlock. Wm. Owens, merchant, Cloverdale. On Saturday morning the large barn travel north of town. W. A. Williams Eugene Atkinson, farmer Sandlake. J. C. Pangborn, farmer, Tillamook. of Mori is J. Bays at Woods was had one of his plate glass windows A .M. Austin, surveyor, Tillamook. John J. Perry, farmer, Tillamook. blown down by the storm, injuring a broken and the plate glass window E. G. Anderson, merchant, Hemlock Joseph Price, farmer, Hebo. number of cows. Mr. and Mrs. Bays of Olson’s restaurant was struck with M. L. Barber, tarmer, Nehalem. Chas.| Pike, fisherman, Bay City. were in the barn, and fearing that the a sign and was smashed.. M. N. Bays, tarmer, Cloverdale. C. E. Pearson, farmer, Tillamook. wind would wreck the building, turn­ Train service was crippled again, H. A. Bell, engineer, Nehalem. Andrew Peterson, farmer, Garibaldi ed the team loose which managed to and the passenger train which left A. T. Blackburn, farmer, Tillamook. Geo. W. Phelps, merchant, Gari­ get out before it collapsed. They cut here Saturday morning returned to Chas. Bennett, farmer, Bav City. baldi. the ropes which held the cows, but the city and did not get through until C. J. Blanchard, farmer, Hemlock. A. A. Pennington, merchant, T 111a- the barn began to sway with the force Tuesday. Telephone and telegraph E. M. Bales, carpenter, Tillamook. mook. of the wind, and before they had time lines went down between here and J. S. Beggs, farmer, Cloverdale. H. L. Provoost, merchant, Bay City to drive the cows from the barn, they Portland. N. G. Boquist, farmer, Tillamook. W. A. Penter, farmer, Oretown. had to make a hurried retreat, and it It is reported that considerable John M. Bodie, carpenter, Bay City. W. L. Provoost, farmer, Bay City. was fortunate that they did, for the timber was felled as a result of the Henry A. Brandt, farmer Sandlake. Dell Penter, fanner, Oretown. building collapsed and buried the hard blow. Carl Possetti, farmer, Tillamook. F. L. Buell, farmer, Tillamook. cows below the debris killing one and A passenger train arrived on Wed­ Lester Ray, farmer, Oretoy :i. C. C. Byers, merchant, Rockaway. injuring eight others. Mr. Bays’ loss S. G. Reed, bote* keeper Nebriem. is over $1,200, as his hay and other nesday from Portland, the first since F. R. Beals, real estate, Tillamook. William is .rdi.H farm?'. lillci.iook things have been damaged. last Friday. A. W. Bunn, farmer Beaver. C. F. Burton, farmer, Tillamook. i i . J. Kcd'ci', armer Oritcwu. A. E. Rittenhouse, farmer, Mohler. Hans H. Brooten, farmer, Clover­ Accidentally Shot. Fairview Literary Society. F. W. Robitsch, farmer Hemlock. dale. Wilbur Booth, farmer, Tillamook. 1 E. E. Rowland, farmer, Blaine. On Sunday while Fred Robitsch Jr., The Fairview Literary Society will I. C. Rowe, farmer, Tillamook. John Burns, farmer, Tillamook. F. C. Robison, merchant. Barview. meet next Saturday, when the follow­ was duck hunting if a small boat on Claud Christensen, farmer, Tilla­ a slough back of his father’s place mook. I H. H. Rosenberg, merchant, Tilla­ ing program will be given. Song, by Audience. C. I. Clough, druggist, Tillamook. ! mook. near Hemlock, He was accident- Recitation, Robert Holden. E. K. Scovcll, farmer, Nehalem. W. F. Caine, farmer, Nehalem. ally shot. It seems that the gun Song, Primary Room. W. H. Sales, merchant, Mohler. <1. B. Crane, farmer, Hemlock. was laying in the bottom of the boat Recitation, Billy Johnson. Robert Stillwell, farmer, Tillamook. C. H. Christensen, farmer, Nehalem. Dialogue, Mildred Johnson and with the muzzle pointed towards him L. W. Stuivcnga, farmer, Tillamook. W. S. Cone, cruiser, Bay City. Oran Leach. John Schild, farmer, Tillamook and that he took hold of the barrel and Will Christensen, fanner, Oretown. Selections, Mr. VanWinkle, Fred Scharzinger, farmer, Oretown. E. E. Cross, farmer, Oretown. drew it towards him, with the result Reading, Frank Bester. Lee Tittle, farmer, Tillamook. A C. Daniels, farmer, Mohler. that the hammer got caught and snap­ Dialogue, by the School. Clarence Tilden, farmer, Tillamook. Albert Darby, farmer, Tillamook. ped. firing the gun and sending a Recitation, Henrietta Jenkins. Dolph Tinnerstet, farmer, Tilla­ Grant Dawson, farmer, Cloverdale. Dialogue, Pulling Sam’s Tooth. charge into Fred’s left hand, tearing Geo. I.. Dick, drayman, Tillamook. mook. Recitation, Douglas Leach. P. J. Trobough, farmer, Beaver. half of it away and lodging in his chest I). J. Dunn, farmer, Meda. News Paper, by Editors. M. Wood, farmer, Beaver. N. J. Dye, farmer, Tillamook. and erm near shoulder. Some of Dialogue, Besters and Maxwells. F. ltner Webb, farmer, Cloverdale. J. B. Dimick, farmer, Woods. the ahot struck him in the face. Song, Mr. and Mrs. Dye. J. I). Wallace, butcher, Tillamook. A. T. Dolan, contractor, Tillamook. The injured boy, secured assistance Dialogue, Joe Simpson’s Double. Alex Watt, farmer, Tillamook. Edward Earl, farmer, Cloverdale. from some of the neighbors by shout­ W. A. Williams, merchant, Tilla­ T. R. Elliott, farmer, Bay City. ________________ 1 D. T. Edmunds, merchant, Pacific mook. Jam^s McKimens is Dead. ing, and as soon as he was taken to the City. house. Dr. Wendt was sent for. Dr. I I. J. F.arl, farmer, Tillamook. We are sorry to announce the death I Wendt dressed the wounds and left the Oretown Registers a Kick. C. J. Edwards, electrician, Tilla­ of James McKimens, son 'of County mook. Oretown, Jan., 22, 1916. Commissioner G. R. McKimenSj boy with good prospects for recovery. W. E F.asom, farmer, Tillamook. which took place in Portland on At last reports he was getting alorf Editor Headlight. w. B. Elliott, farmer, Bay Citv. Monday. The cause of death was tu­ nicely. __________________ It is about time that the people berculosis, His father and sister Mrs. Paul Erickson, farmer, Tillamook. A. C. Person, real estate, Tilla- of Tillamook County, should register Vanciel were with the deceased at Death of Mrs Rosana Anders°n. a mighty kick, until we get our mail the time of his death. The deceased mook. G. A. Edmunds, merchant, 1 illa- ! service restored, as good, at least, as was well known in this city, having it was before the railroad was built. clerked at King & Smith Co.’s store, Mrs. Rosana Anderson, a highly re­ mook. P. A. Finne, shoemaker. Tillamook. Thirty live years ago, we had better and his death came as a surprise to spected resident of this county, died mail service than we have today when his friends here. He was a steady, C. R. Funk, farmer, Tillamook. the wagon road extended only about persevering young man and made at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. - twimvi, * iiiaiuvOK. A. B. Freebcrg, farmer, Tillamook. T. Davis at Beaver, on Sunday. D. Fitzpatrick, farmer, Tillamook. six miles south of Tillamook City, many friends. Deceased had been ill for about five from there to Beaver and south, was H. 1.. Fowler, farmer, Tillamook. The remains were brought from nothing but a trail and a mighty Portland on Wednesday and were years with paralysis, and her desti Wm. B. Flagg, farmer. Bay City. rough one at that. Bud and Jeff Gal­ buried at Bay View Cemetery, a large was caused by the culmination of that John Fleck, farmer, Cloverdale. lace carried the mail from Grande number W. II. Gilmore, barber, Bay City. of attending ’ ' ' friends ‘ ■ the disease. Her children who reside in H. F. Goodspeed, farmer, Tillamook Ronde to 1 illamook and I carried funeral from the north part of the Tillanoo'c county are: Mrs. J. T. De from the same point to Oretown. E. I. Gcinger, farmer, Tillamook. county. There were no roads worth the name, vis, Beaver, Mrs. Armontront, Hem- i Will Goeres, farmer, Tillamook. ■ and no bridges over the streams. We Gus. Goeres, farmer, Tillamook. lock, and E. G. Anderson, merchart at Christian Church. simply had to go through hell and Archie Gist, farmer, Cloverdale. Hemlock. high water, but we landed the mail Chas Grout, contractor, Ray City. Sunday cventng evening January 9th was ounuay The remains were taken to Portland M. E. Gruber, liveryman. Tillamook ’ and were seldom half a day late. Now young ladies evening at the Christian today, where the funeral will be he»i there arc pretty good roads and J. 1.. George, farmer, Cloverdale. Church. Last Sunday night about the Erwin Harrison, cashier, Tillamook. bridges, and the only pass into Tilla­ same number of young men had and the remains laid at rest at th« mook County, that is open summer Ernest Haag, farmer, Beaver. charge of the evening program. Riverside cemetery. E. T. Haltom, merchant, Tillamook. and winter. The mail route from There were 24 in the chorus, five in Grande Ronde to Oretown and Clo- E. D. Hall, farmer. Hemlock. the orchestra, three ushers, three on H. C. Hansen, farmer, Tillamook. 1 verdale should be re-established im- the platform besides several others in For County Treasurer. 1 mediately and once more v.c can Arthur Holden, farmer, Tillamook. ........ the service, large audience that was present. have regular mail summer M R Hanenkrat, farmer. Tillamook ‘ and *'n,,,er’ and part °f ‘he C°°nty The message was delivered by Prof. hereby announce •sysclf >s ’ E. R Hays, farmer. Sandlake. | need suffer. Crockatt, and it was indeed a message candidate for the office of Count The Southern Pacific Company is that lifted the listeners to a high Treasurer of Tillamook County, »»* W. M. Hcaston, barber, Tillamook. not to blame for the road blockade. plane of spirituality. David Hess, farmer, Beaver. ject to the will of the Republican rot It is their misfortune and not our A. H Harm, jeweler, Tillamook. Next Sunday night is a union young ers at the 1916 primary election. fault, that the road was built in the peoples’ service in which both the T. J Harris, Jr. fanner. Tillamook. Respectfully, wrong place. It will never be prac­ young men and young ladies will par­ R. B. Hays, clerk. Tillamook. J. H. Dunstan. tical tor anything but a logging road ticipate. Note the following: Thor Haugen, farmer, Tillamook. and will always be expensive to F. Hering, farmer, Tillamook. There will be a a young young peoples peoples' ’ To the Voters of Tillamook Coo# O. T. Hellenbrand, farmer, Oretown maintain in the winter. They can chorus of fifty voices. grade a road from Willamina to Tilla­ Peter Heisel, farmer, Tillamook. ------ o — A male quartette and young ladies mook for less money than the up- quartette. Frank Hobson, farmer, Garibaldi. I hereby announce myself as a O L. S. Johnson, farmer, Tillamook, i keep of the present road will cost, A solo, accompanied by the violin didate for nomination for the office M. Jacoby, manufacturer. Bay City. for the next ten years, ___ and pass and piano. County Sheriff, on the Republic through a good farming and dairy I. H. Holgate, farmer. Hemlock. A special orchestra number by Mc­ ticket. If nominated and elected country all the way; and as safe in Ghee’s orchestra. Jas. D. Hadspeth, farmer, Beaver. shall endeavor to enforce the law*1 winter as in summer. Jas. Hunt, farmer, Tillamook Resides these special features will efficiency, and economy. Any way we want our mail service be the great congregational singing J. J. Hudson, farmer, Cloverdale. Respectfully restored, we want it immediately, led by the young peoples’ chorus and Janie» lmlah, farmer, Hebo. W. L. Campbell. and dont want to wait for a change Ben Jacob, farmer, Tillamook. orchestra. of administration to get it U. G Jackson, civil engineer, Tilla­ Special sermon subject: "The Dis­ To The Voters of TiHamook C< mook S. H. Rock. covery of self.” | D. D. Jones, farmer, Tillamook. A hearty invitation to those not in I hereby announce myself Furs Wanted. H B Johnson, farmer, Tillamook. attendance elsewhere. Democratic candidate for the ot* J L Jone*, merchant, Tillamook. of County School Superintend! Furs »ranted, highest prices paid. l.cwi» S. Johnson, farmer, Tilla­ Rain and Wind Storm. subject to the primary election tc Send for price list. G. D. Alderin & mook. held in May, 1916. Emmett Jenkins, mariner, Tilla­ Co. Salem, Oregon. H. M Ct* Tillamook County had another mook j * ““u anoiner rain •d • and wind storm c,. on Saiuroav Saturday that tbit F. J Kumm, farmer. Reaver. To The Voters of Tillam°ok County. proved to be 6- one of „r the .L hardest , . *na* proved to blows C. C. Jensen, farmer, Hebo. for manv years It rained and storm­ To the Voters of Tillamook C G. A. Jones, merchant. Rockaway. I hereby announce myself as a can­ ed all Friday night, ami the rain fell Jos Kutcher, farmer, Tillamook. I hereby announce myself a* didate for the office of Countv Sheriff in torrents, and long about 8 o’clock F \V. Krebs, farmer, Tillamook. on the Republican ticket at the pri­ Saturday morning the storm was at candidate for the office of C«j Tho* Kellow. farmer, Hebo. mary election to be held in May. its height, and had it continued an­ Commissioner (North end) C F. Kennedy, farmer. Garibaldi. monk County at the primary elefl Respectfully. other dav it would have inundated J G. Kennedy, farmer, Tillamook. Fred H. Minich. the whole of the Wilson and Trask to be held in Mav iot6. SCHOOL SPELLING CONTEST. ner as those for the high school and First Insertion, pe> line............ $ .10 County School Superintendent W. S. Buel Gives Rules Governing Same. Each subsequent insertion, line. •05 Business and professional cards 1 hereby give complete details for ¡.00 one month ................................. carrying out me County spelling Con­ Locals per line each insertion. .05 test, wmen was pre: •cnicd io you Display advertisement, an inch, tn rough the papeis m me county one month .................................... •50 some days ago. 1 he contests will b< /•II R< szzhitions of Condolence rc- -nd Lodge Notices, per line.. OS dmerent dates and v. 1 view as well as tulure •05 Lards ot Thanks, per line ........ the nates tor me lour contests are Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen as follows. First contest, February qth; decond contest, .uarcti 3rd; etc., minimum rate, not ex­ ceeding five lines....................... .»5 1 mrd contest, .»larch jl; Fourth contest, April adtn. the woius ror tnese contests will be seicctcd tram nicks Champion spel­ RAILS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ling nook ano mailed the teachers (Strictly in Advance.) irom this oilice One yea» .......................................... $1.5° 1 cachets win pronounce the words Six months ............................................. 75 to me pupils 01 me several grades on Three month*......................................... 5° me aiicrnoon ol the- dates tor the several contests. the pupils shall write these words THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT with pen and ink, on legal cap paper. At tiie head ot me manuscript should be given the name, grade, and school Editorial Snap Shots district number, ol each pupil. Papers The weather the past two months should not be folded. All manuscripts has been on a par with Democratic should be at once mailed to us. 1 he manuscripts will be graded in free trade—it was tough. this office and the results of each ------ o------ Some of the old 'lillamookers had contest will be reported to the pa­ their heads screwed on the right way pers of the county. Pupils that misspell the least num- when they contended that the rail­ road into T illamook County should ber of words, for the four contests, have been built from Sheridan. It is shall be declared the representative fortunate that the railroad has plenty from their district for the grade to of financial backing, for maintainance which they belong. These repress icnta- charges every winter would have put fives of the several districts of the a less fortunate corporation in the ,u" county, shall meet with representa­ tives from neighboring districts of bankruptcy court. ------ o the same grade, and spell orally for a In discussing the matter of the sectional try-out. I he winners in management of the cheese industry ! these try-outs will be declared the in this county on Saturday, at a meet­ sectional representatives to represent ing called for that purpose at the ' the schools from that portion of the court house, it was wisely decided to county at the final contest to be held let well enough alone. The snap shot 1 at Tillamook City, some time in May. man takes some pride in knowing T his final contest w ill also be an oral how well the industry is handled and contest. the flattering results that have been Each district in the county will be attained at its business end. T hanks privileged to have as many represen­ to the spiirit wf co-operatiou that tatives at these try-outs as they have exists in this county. It took* years to grades in the school. One may enter reach the present high standard of the try-out contest for the grade to success that the dairy industry enjoys which he belongs. Hence it is to be to-day in this county. Although it is understood the number of contestants not dependent upon any one person, is not to be taken into account. it is good business sense to stay with Due notice will be given to each those who have helped make the in­ •teacher, stating the exact d tes for dustry a success, at its business end, the local try-outs and the champion­ anj as long as the dairymen are get­ ship contest. I he place of meeting ting good and satisfactory service, and the districts included in each sec­ thcre is no need of making any tion will also be given at the same changes. time. '1 eachers are requested to sub­ o------ mit suggestions to this office with From what we can learn there ap- reference to these local try-outs, in pear* to be a disposition _ on the part the matter of date, districts to be pit­ of some persons in the north end of ted against each other in your section the county to agree on one person for of the county, etc. We have not fully County Commissioner, and that they worked these things out to our satis­ are endeavoring to induce S. G. Reed faction, otherwise they would be in­ to consent to run for that office. Mr. cluded with these instructions. Reed is a fine business man and I he words for these contests will be would make an excellent commission­ selected uniformly, for each grade, er, for he is greatly interested in the from the section of the speller, which development of the county. But we is designated as grade work for each hardly look for unity of action in the grade, as shown by the "Oregon choice of commissioner in the north State Course of Study." The first con­ part of the county, if past history is test words will be selected from any criterion to go by. Ic would be lessons 1 to 25 inclusive, and from perfectly satisfactory to other parts lessons 86 to 110 inclusive. The words of the county if the north end could for the second contest will be select­ agree to support one person, but we ed from lessons 26 to 50 inclusive, hardly think this can be done as there and from lessons 111 to 135 inclusive' arc others already in the field, and For the third, from lessons 51 to 70 the voters willdiave to decide. inclusive and from lessons 136 to 150 inclusive. For the fourth contest from Representative W. E. Humphrey, lessons 71 to 85 inclusive and from of Washington, uttered some sting­ lessons 151 to Hio inclusive. This ing remarks in the house of Represen­ does not include the annual spelling tative* in regart to what he railed Democratic prosperity under a free contests In the local try-outs the words will be selected from the same trade regime. This is what he said: as covered bv the above Staten "Who wt'D boast of the prosperity 1 words here that is measured by the blood le.sons \\ <• shall Ingin at lesson one ami tear* shed across the sea? Our for each grade ami spell without omit­ prosperity is measured by the toil of ting a single word until the contest is human life taken front the armies of decided. In case two or more pupils Europe. We want the prosperity of should lie, the tie will spelled off im­ peace and not the prosperity of war. mediately. Should all the words be We want the prosperity that tells of used for the entire grade work, and happiness and content and joy, and the contest yet be undecided, the not the prosperity of grief and an­ words for the annual spelling con­ guish ami despair. < *us present pros test for that grade will then In- given. prrity of misery .and misfortune. It is . I lie words for the 1 hampionship prosperity of murder and passion. • onlest will be selected from the < >ur present prosperity is human life same book and each grade will begin measured in money. Our present with lesson one. The words will he prosperity is coined from human hate, pronounced consecutively until the stained with human blood, mildewed final contest for that grade is lecided. The words for the contest for high with human tears, fjlleit with human agony and despair, blackened with schoid pupils will be select'd from Minimum Requirements, lists in shattered hopes and ruined lives and marked and marred with tragic hu­ spelling and in Correct Usage for the man death I hope the terrible truth Schools of Orciron." The dates for may be burned into the brain of the these contests will be the same as for American people until no man will the grades The words for the first dare to boast of this battle field pros­ contest will be the first column on perity. If the Democratic party wish­ each page of the spelling words For es to claim the credit for our present the second contest, the second col­ blood soaked prosperity, then certain­ umn, for the third contest, the third ly there are none that desire to share column, and for the fourth contest, the words from the fourth column, that honor with it.” Each district teaching high school subjects will be allowed one represen­ List of Registered Voters up tative to meet the representatives January, as. ( from other high schools, where they shall spell orally for the high school Republican championship for the countv. There Democrat will be no local trv outs for high Prohibition’ .. . school pupils. The contests will be Independent conducted the same as the grades, Socialist ........... with this exception The student that Progressive misspells the least number of words No Party . . from each school will be declared the Total ... I.;............................. 1591 representative for their school. contests will be held Under the new election law the ' The following same time for the b r *u ' • benefit of County Clerk is required ,________ tc» ------------ appoint «tudrnts not attending school official registers in the various voting I cm — • -------- oli* votino First for those who have not com- precinct*, and the following appoint­ pleted the eighth grade. They will ment* have been made: spell the same words as the eighth F A. Rowe, Wheeler. grade. This however will be a sep- T F. Ashlev. Bay. arate class F. B. McKinley, Beaver Second for those who have cont- 1 McCabe. Cloverdale. ptete»l the eighth grade. Th word» . Geo. W W. Pheljis, Phelps, Garibaldi. Ga for this class will be the same as for Alya Finley, Foley. the high school. These books are in <. \ Jones, Rocksway. ______ ' the hands of the teacher* and anv one H. F. Fffenberger. Nehalem. desiring to enter this contest is re- ( . S Atkinson. Sandlake. quested to copy the words f om the W H Christensen. Neskowin. book. Henrv 1 King, Bayocean* Teachers are requested to pro­ Fannie Smith, Blaine. nounce these words for these sepa­ E. E. Parker, Union. rate classes on the same date as the other contests are given The rea­ To the Voters of Tillamook County. pers should be marked non-attending pnpils and grade or high school, as 1 hereby announce that 1 am a can­ the ease mav be. A separate report didate for the nomination for the of for these two cUsses will a'« '» be giv­ fice of County School Superintendent en after e’ch co"te«t T’e local at the primary election to be held .in try-outs and the championship con­ May. test* will he hel-1 «or these classes at Geo. B Lauib. the same time and in the same man- Southern California Sunshine and Flowers >ow Round Trip tts;lt.eon sale I SOUTHERN PACIFIC I D. F. Thomp