FRIDAY, NOVEMBER OLD CAPE LOOKOUT IS NOT SURVEYED LOGS EASILY HANDLED (Contfnued from page one) Rooaevvlt His Ulk was well re­ ceived. Grand Chancellor Barrick also spoke feelingly of the splendid school struc­ ture and of the public schools of the country, and of the cause of educa­ tion; its progress in this country from Its Inception in Colonial times. He thanked the visitors for their interest and presence. W. F. Clarke of Portland, ex-grand representative, made a brief talk that met with the approval of the audierw. He is a director of Portland schools, and is active in the cause of educa­ tion. Misses Phillippi and Church rend­ ered a duet that found favor with the audience. The next speaker was Frank S. Grant, city attorney for Portland, who prefaced his talk by referring to the picture of Abraham Lincoln, which he said confronted him when he entered the new school house in this city. He paid a deserved tribute to Lincoln, and sketched the ex-Presi- dent's struggle for an education, the primary part of which was obtained before the light of a fire-place in a humble cabin in Kentucky. He con­ trasted the President's opportunities for education with those of children of to day and also traced the common school from its beginning, during the early life of the republic, and said done away with the earl) ideas of aristocracy in this country, and put the people of the country upon a lev­ el of moral, social and religious equality. If this nation shall continue to be a democracy, its future will depend upon our common school sys­ tem. The people should guard its system of education with jealous care: the life of the republic as originally constituted, depended upon the established system of education * At the conclusion of the speaking, the public was invited to inspect the new school house, the home of Tilla­ mook children. The only criticism that could be madt was the small crowd that at­ tended these beautiful and impressive ceremonies, conducted by one of our most patriotic fraternal societies. Step into the Millinery store on 1st street and see the beautiful line of Nu Bone corseta. You will want your measure taken and order one when you see them. Sold by Eva Jeffers Millinery store on First street.—Adv. MERCY 142!’ After going to all that trouble to label my jelly, 1 can t tell Quince from cur­ rant in this dark closet — I MUST get an Edison M azda Lamp for that empty socket right away. And I'm going to keep an extra supply on hand right along. In the morning, 1'11 call at— COAST POWER COMPANY Pollyanna Shop Hemstitching l(k* Yard Needlework and Gifts Infants and Childrens Wear «¡IV gmisE r.i an amm NOTES OF PROGRESS TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS Eugene— State university will erect club house for Masonic students, to cost $2,000. Salem— Seventeenth street to be opened and paved to state fair grounds Pendleton buyers paying 10 cents a pound for lambs in car lots. West coast sawmills cutting 20 per cent above normal. Hood river 1023 apple shipments will total 1,400,000 boxes. Yoncalla awards $25.000 contract for water supply. The Dalles dehydration plant will handle 4,000 tons cull apples. Portland—Link-Belt Co. acquires plants and distributing houses of Meese & Gottfried Co. here and at San Francisco, Los Angeles and Seattle. Seaside—Pacific Power & Light will carry on reconstructior work. Salem— Oregon growers' Assr,. an­ nounce sale to Germany of large con­ signment prunes. Forest Grove—Contract let for construction of more thanS2,000 worth of concrete sidewalk in city. Ontario—Bids asked for building interstate bridge across Snake river on Oregon Trail. Structure will be 940 feet long. The Dalles—1923 shipments fruit and vegetabiec. doubled 1922, Eugene—Presbyterians planning to buildschool of religion on site adjoin­ ing U. of O. campus. THE COLUMBIA ARTIST “Always Something We Can Use Nelson Electric Co TILLAMOOK, OREGON DANISH DRAMATIC TENOR LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS In answer to an enquiry regarding diet will appear in joint concert with "Tb*t> probably you could use more milk to advantage. You mention only quarto daily for two children and »<>■ ulta. oxMt ai whom ia trying U> Run. tv ch nd ran would do well to have • quart Lamar’s Cold Tablets Dr auspices of Monday Musical Club. COLDS AND LAGRIPPE 25 TABLETS 25c AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lamar’s GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Both J^hooea Erwin Harriaon, Prop«