FRIDAY, NOVEMHER(ti TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT HARD fight with a bull had failed at the outset tv see that the bull had pulled loos- from a stake, and was dragging the chain after him. It also occurred to him later that he had broken the stock and butt off the gun in pounding the bull, while the weapon was loaded with number 6 shot While the fight lasted about twenty minutes, Mr. Maddox measured the time by hours. He will always be a strong advocate of the dehorning of bulls. vantage of reduced rate« for the high school games, and at the same time ntay assist the students in working out a definite system of financing their athletics. Tillamook is unfor­ tunate in interscholastic athletics in that all our opponents are at such a great distance from us that each con­ test involves considerable expense, as compared to moat of the schools of the state, whpae rivals are only a few miles distance. The students deserve to be com­ mended for their courage in attempt­ ing to stage the excellent contests which they have put on in Tillamook. If Tillamook high school is to remain on the athletic map of Oregon, the students must receive financial sup­ port to the extent of good attendance at the games. Buy a season ticket and help the students out in athletics. M J. Maddox, who ope-ates a stage line from Manhattan to Tillamook, had an aventure with a vicious Jersey bull about a week ago, which he will not soon forget. Certain seals on his right shoulder will continue to re­ mind him, should he by any change momentarily forget. Mr. Maddox was up in Linn county hunting Chinese pheasants last week, when he became lost in a dense fog. and could not locate his automobile, nor two of his friends who were somewhere in the vicinity also en­ gaged in hunting pheasants. It was while he was lost, the Maddox came to a house. He went through the The Boy’s glee club made its first barnyard, and saw a big Jersey bull I appearance before the assembly on with a chain attached to a ring in its I Wednesday afternoon, when a regular nose. Although the bull showed signs high school song full of pep and of anger, Maddox went past it and up I spirit was rendered. On Friday Frank Pike, a former to the gate leading to the house, (Continued from page 1) when he was met by a dog that I student of the high school, appeared seemed to want to bite him. As the before the assembly in an address on bonded indebtedness ct the city was lost hunter leaned over the gate, the early history of Tillamook county. approximately $300,000, and thought with his shot gun fully loaded across Anyone interested in the subject there should be some scientific plan for the retirement of the bonds, if his left arm. he shouted to the sup­ would do well to consult Mr. Pike. Hillsboro and Tillamook high the city ever expected to get out of posed occupants of the house, but it happened that there was no one at schools are going to a football game debt. “Interest items would eat us home. Suddenly Maddox was struck I at the fair grounds on Friday, Nov- up in time.” The council members probably will by the bull who had came up noisless-1 ember 9. Hillsboro has proved itself ly from behind, and thrown over the I | a good team, so let’s everyone back take some action in this direction in the near future, when some plans will our team and make it win! gate, breaking it down. Nails in the gate lacerated the Til- I Night school classes in the com­ be worked out along the lines of the lamooker’s right shoulder and breast, I mercial department are held on Mon­ city attorney’s suggestion. Mayor Smith stated that he be­ cutting two painful gashes. The dog I day and Thursday evenings under the fled, when Maddox came over the I regular high school commercial teach- lieved the next property valuation in this city will show in the neighbor­ fence: and about the time the latter|er, Miss Wilson, Margaret Ross was a successful hood of $2,500,000. got up, the enraged bull charged him On motion the marshal was instruc­ again, and again, the man defending member of the typing three class in ted to order sidewalks to be put in himself by striking the bull with the winning a forty-word medal from the where the safety of the public was at butt of his shotgun. Had the animal typewriter company. had horns, Maddox thinks he would See the Senior play “Why Smith stake. This will give the property have been killed. After minutes of Left Home,” December 14th at the owners a chance to comply with the reqirements, before the city is com­ fighting. Maddox who is a big, stout Gym. pelled to put them in. The marshal The public this year will be given man, saw a chance to get up to the kitchen porch, and then tried to get I the opportunity to purchase season called attention to several places in in the house, but the door was lock- tickets admitting them to all athletic the city where sidewalks are a men­ ed; and again he had a fight. The (tames: football, basket ball and track, ace to school children, they being bull smashed the front of the porch, at reduced rates. This plan was de- forced to walk in the streets, where and the floor, but the battle was eas- cided on by the executive council of there is danger of being run over by ier for the man here, as the bull kept the student body in response to re­ the auto traffic. Several of the own­ breaking through the floor of the | quests from a number of school pat­ ers of such sidewalks are non-resi­ porch. Finally, after what seemed rons that they be enabled to buy one dents, and presumably are able to MUST hours to the wounded and exhausted man, he saw an opportunity to dodge into the woodshed, and closed the door. From the woodshed he escaped to the yard by kicking out the back of the shed, and from the yard he got into the road, and eventally fmnsd his auto and-friends. While bruised, and gashed by the nails of the gate, Mad­ dox was not seriously injured. ticket good for all contests. A price of $3.00 has been made for all such contests played here by T. H. S this year—except games with Company K. These games are not war tax exempt, so tickets can not be sold for them at this time. The contests covered by this Lickot would ordinarily cost between four and five dollars. By this means the public is given the ad- RETIRE BONDS pay for improvement of their property. Wm. Ryan gave notice through the recorder that he want» a settlement with the city in regard to assessment to him of property not his own. The recorder made a statement that ac­ cording to past entries on the lien docket, it would appear that an error had been made by the predecessors against Mr. Ryan. The council in­ structed that the matter be corrected, and that a settlement with Mr. Ryan be made in agreement with the real facta. The finance committee reported favorably on 27 bills which were ord­ ered paid by warrant. J. E. Shearer appeared before the council, and stated that the churches seemed opposed to holding armistice day observance on Sunday, as it would interfere with the usual Sunday services in the several churches of the city He stated that a majority of the towns and cities in Oregon had agreed upon Monday the 12th, as the proper time for observ­ ance of Armistice day. 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