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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1891)
PTillimtoolt fjvabliiiht. | the taxes. It is well to lieware of ' these movements that work under Published every Thursday evening. the cloak of reform. The people of Portland are very much agitated . F. D. J umba over the question of doubling the amount of salari»« paid out, and RATES OF SI HS< RirriON. (MTXICTLV IX ADVANCE ) many are beginning to wish they One year U M). had stuck to the Republican party Six month« *5- Three month» ... in the city election as .Senators Mitchell and Dolph advised. We advertising rates . always felt sure that those men 1 Inr-h, per month J0.7J ¡a ryr-oL. -v - ” ” ” 2.25............... " ” 2o.«x> would not have taken an interest ¿col. ” ’* 3-75 ” ’’ 33«> i ” «75 6,00 in the city elections had it not ap ” •’ ” II.OO ... ” loo.OO Local notice«, iortff. per line; and sets, after peared to them tiiat it was for tlie the firat insertion. best interests of the city and the Lo»t, Found, Wanted. For Sale and l or Rent notices, .Vx?is for first insertion and fi.oo per Republican party. month. Legal notice«, Nonpareil. loctff. per line for first insertion and .»cts per line for ■ li «iib«r <iuent insertion. * « All local notice« will be “«tarred” or otherwise designated «'is advertisement» ♦ • No «pecial poffitiun will be agreed upon for atiy advertiiemvnt. though v/c tn1.«- c«|.' f‘ial pains to display advertising niattei < fl« < tlvch and give a* favorable p«>sit ion ;t' poff»ib!'', fre quently changing the '’inake up” of the paper We make a «pedal effort to change or re-build a<lvcrti«eineiHH as often as our patron» deatre, but make no contract to that effect. • • No mtn will lx? used, except out line cut« on metal buses. ♦ ♦ We reaerve the right to icjcct any advertise ment that we deem objectionable. ♦ * T erms : Caah in advance for small advertk.r- meiftM, find payment in required monthly or quarterly,on large contracts. Correspondence on topic« of general illtcrcid, Invited. Addrc»» all roinmunicallon.s to T he Hr.tpf.tGMT, T illamook , O h . gri^“('opirs of this p?q»fr arc on ale nt the «tore of (' il Wilcox Ki 1 t,.. Ma'iniii ’ nud new x dealer» Occidental hotel building, Portland, Oregon. Tlie road from Garibaldi around the point to Bar View House lias had some good work done on it, and tin- work should be continued until a good road is made. The people of Unit locality intend to a-k 1 lie county for help in making the road passable and the assis tance should lie granted if possible. If this county wo« bonded for $50,- 000 to build good wagon roads, its development would be so much faster that a $50,000 debt in a few years would be no heavier than a $10,000 debt now. TO THE POINT The Newberg Graphic make« Die following pertinent remarks which apply to most all county fair«: Tillamook is to have a county fair. A h usual, they offer $1 for and $50 for tlie best Jersey cow < Tillamook, famed for her unex Hie fastest horse, . A «lollaI-is to be celled butter, made little showing given for tlie best display of fruit, at the Fair. Where were all our while $20 is to be given as a pre mium in a scrub pony race. This butter maker»«! is agriculture with a vengeance. music, including violin, guitar, violin cello, ami has«*. J’tlpil« wl.o wish to do so may select their studies in the academic course, such as algebra, geometry, philoso phy, etc. Though our rates are not high, still wo make noattempt to furnish a desirable school without cost. YV’e do not promise remarkable results, but to those who come with an honest desire to learn ami a determination to faithfully work for suc«.“ess, we will spare no pains to jilacc success within their reach. C ost :—Preparatory pupils will pay a rate of50cts. per week or$->, for a term of three months. Ad vanced pupils w ill bo charged 60 cts per. week, or $<5 per term. Tuition is payable one-half in advance and one-half at begining of last half of session. B oaiid :—Good board can be secured tit hotel or witli private families at reduced rates. School commences on the first .Monday in December, 1X91. Students who wish to enroll, will do well to notify the touchers at once. Ail «juestions will lie care fully answered. W rite : E. K. B arnard , | L innik B arnard , - Teachers. W ai . lace OAKEB.J Remarkable Contrant In the Effect of Two l'oi«9UN on the Complexion Tlie slow absorption of many poisons changes in some more or less modified form the complexion, but arsenic and ammonia show their effect about ns quickly as any. The popular belief Unit arsenic clears the complexion has led many silly women to kill themselves with it in small, continued doses. It produces a waxy, ivorv-like appear ance of tlie skin during a certain stage of tlie poisoning, but its terrible after effects have become to well known to make it ol comiiK-n use as a cosmetic. Tiie effects of ammonia upon tlie com plexion are directly the opposite to tiiat of arsenic. Tile first symptom of am monia poisoning which appears among those wlm work in ammonia factories is a discoloration of tlie skin of the none and forehead. This gradually extends over llie face until tlie complexion has 11 stain ed, blotched, and unsightly appearance Witli people who take ammonia intotlieir systems in smaller doses, as witli their water or food, those striking symptoms du not np|>eur so soon. Tlio only effect of tlie poison that is viable for 11 time is n general unwIiolesomeiKss and sallowness of the complexion. Many pe< pie are slow ly absorbing am monia prison without know ing it. Tlie use of ammonia in tlie maiinfactiires lias greatly increased of late, ami it is un- questonably used ns an adulterant in certain food preparations. Official analysis have plainly shown its use even in sin li cheap articles of every day con sumption as baking powders. Tlie con tinued absorption of atninoiiia in even minute quantities us an adulterant in food is injurious not merely from its effect upon tin1 complexion, but liecause it destroys tliceoatingof thestoinacli and cause dys|H-psia and kindred evils. l’lol’essor lanig of Chicago, isautlioritv (or the statement that, if to fifty million |..irls of water there is one part of ain- iiionin tlie water is dangerous. A section of one of Tillamook’« THE SCHOOL. LA W. largest tree« should have been an E d H eadlight :—In a recent in exhibition al tho Fair. Why not sue of your paper wo read an in- send one to the Portland exposi i I terestilig article in sympathy with tion! teachers and censuring the law A trained bear in Russia got (hat requires teachers to advance, drunk and killed three persons in ami expressing a wish that the law it« effort« to obtain more W'hiskey. may Im changed or repealed. Now, It is strange how like human while we feel like extending the being« Home brute« ean act.—Ex. hand of fellowship to every student and teacher, we recognize that The city of Dalles was almost teaching is a science and should wiped out of existence by a lire last lie made a prol'ession. It is also Week, 'flic business portion is in our opinion tiiat Oregon's School ashes. Tillamook will slinre tlie Law is very lenient and tho op «time fnt«« unless we are all very portunities for working to the careful with fire and are prepared front arc good. In county examiu- to tight a conflagration. ations a teacher is required t«> pass in nothing but tho rudiments It In umlcrshsid that tin* first or common school branches, and elloitH towiirds improving Tilla 70 per cent, entitles tlie applicant mook liny will be to deepen the to a certificate. No special know l outside channel over tlie bur. It edge of [icdngogy is re«|uired. A is thought I hut tlie deepening of 'common district school is good thia channel will greatly assist in cmmgh ami has fitted tin* applicant deepening tlte channels i.-mide the to become a teacher. The law buy. now given this teacher a year's time to prove her worth, nnd if the she possesses th«“ proper metal sh«‘ that can learn more «luring the year than any of her pupils anti can rais«* her standing 10 per cent. It' (lie teacher sceurrs a second grade the law now gives two years in which to prove ability to teach mid NOTK K. ' ini.-«“ tin* standing 10 p«*r cent. In this channel tlie teacher may very All tlin««' iuilebtod to Alvin I'lielpR are easily advance to tin“ state eertili- notified that Judgment was tendered catc mid life diploma. It is right against them at the last term of tlw Circuit Court an<l unless Hetth nient is for our legislatures to presume that made with me at Woodson Sept. 15, 1S9I liny teacli«“r can and will ndvanee. execution will have to issue and extra I foil«* can not progress as fast as costs be inaile Sept. H, 1S9!, Sam Down«, Sheriff this law re«|uires, he is not fit to by Theo. Steinhilber, Pep. make teaching a vocation. Again, our state course is very generous, Jiips f.cuM Docile Titan Cliincae. a teacher may present himself be- Whether 8ir Edwin Arnold him not fora the state examiners mid make given us a just idea of tho Ja}>aiiese a life record from the first. If he |n‘ople or whether the American atmos passes well in n branch it is placed phere han demoralized tlie guileless to liis«-re«lit and ii’he presents him m » ii » wliohnvecome from tho “Flowery l\in.;dt»!ii” to tho western coimt it may self at a future examination, he is I h » i - h ) soon to determine. But the ex reipiired to pass in thus«“ branches perience of a vinegrowvr of Napa, Cal., only in which ho has fiiile«!. W«> who employed nearly two soon» Japan in his orchard lias brought with It know of no stat«» that is more ese the conviction that in industry, sobriety obstacles t<> lciii« nt in school code than <Iregon. and discipline they cannot compete is no doubt We hope that our fellow teachera with the Chinese. This man gays that mid students will not inlet print this his workmen one day refusal to work. He discharged them and hired substi letter as discouraging; it means tutes in their places, but they returned (lie contrary. Teaching is a noble with knives and took ¡koaseesion IL1 sat in his door at iwon day, culling but it rei[uiras a special armed of Ids I h um *. From this intrenched ksiking lonely and «ad. The flies preparation: 1st. Brand and ae- position they were only ousted by a were bnxzing around him, l<-d by a cunito scholarship: 2nd. Ethics body of police. -Chicago Tribune. Mue-wing<“«l gad; not a customer and pedagogy T«» 'Imuira th« Sea» Level. darkened Ins portals, not a sign of An apparatus for measuring the mean E. K. Barnard. level of tlie sea is announced. It is business was there. But th«“ Hies based on the principle that when a kept on buzzing around the old PROSPECTUS DE HA y city INSTITUTE. liquid wave traverses a capillary tube man's hair. At last in his misery or a porous |xirtition its amplitude dim im sh«mt<“«l. "Grant Bcott, I'm This school ha« been organized inishes, and it is retarded in Us piuwss «■overed w itli lit«—!' and tin zephyrs itli tlie following objects in view : without the mean level of the wave ehangiug. It consists of a glass tube, that toyeil witli his whiskers said. 1st. To give thorough instine- the lowerend communicating by a flex YY'hy don't you advert« , Ex. tioii to all pupil« who dewire a ible pipe witll a plunger which is low print ie.d education in 0 minion ered beneath tlie lowest water level Th« re are two cells in the plunger, the Portland's ‘“reform city govern school liruuelies. lower being tilled with sand amt open ment iloi'H not m - i - iu to Im so much '.’ml. To furnish a g«Mxl school to the sea. the result being that the of it rafbrin utter all. Thera was a and metluslical drill to «tlllil'llts Column of water In the tube rises and (treat er)' mid hip-iali for reform, who aim to liecome teachers or ara falls very little with tlie tides, and the sen level can be read from a hut the new officials tor the th it «' already enrolled as such and wish « mean mduat.Nl scale. New York Bun. •onuolidated cities, only one third to raise their standard. Th« Mui« I'unlkhs-d, *s many officers us before, want 3rd. To furnish a practical, "1\> off mule done broke he let bin the city to puy salaries that amount business tirili in tho commercial log dis niornin, umma ," eaid More. hut all the brunches, lss>k keeping, practical "How did he come to do tluitf / Ouf (¿[dogue Teilte »ree DRUG STORE! Everybody invited to call. A lfred W illiams , J ROOTS bee : Tillamook, Opposite Larson House. F.L.P osson 6 S on . P ortland , O h . Cooks nnd Cooking In India. I don't believe any old Indian can ever feel Kiti>-fle<l with adinnw which has been c<xik«Ml outside of India. I thought that 1 knew what good cook ing was when I was attached to tlie noriliwc.st, but really I never ate curry and rice till I reached tho Madras presi- dency. I was stationed there for nearly a year nnd a half, and whenever I eould manage it I made a run to Ma dras simply to eat curry and rice, and tlio only tiling tiiat will tempt me back to India will be to eat that disli. So good are tlie Madrassi cooks that tiie l’rince of Wales took one home with liim to be in his special employ. The Madrasi did not like the life at Sandringham and came back. I am of the opinion tiiat Madras is tlie only place in the world where unborn ani mals are cooked and eaten. The most delicious curry Is made from an unborn lamb, the mother being killed and tlio young extracted from tlie womb before birth. Tlie natives declare that the meat is infinitely more tender. 1 have heard some people express repugnance, but it is tlie same with a person who lias never eaten a frog. Another mistake is generally made, and that is that tlie mango can be eaten in ull its excellence in every part of India. Tiiat is not so. Tlie best mango I have ever tasted was in Gon, in tlie Bombay presidency, which is a part of tlie Portuguese possessions.— Interview i:i St. Louis Globe Democrat. I F. L. POSSQN & BON If you want the very best, free from pests, and at reasonable prices. Write us. F. L. PossON & S on , Seed Merchants, Portland, Ore. What is the use Of paying high prices for your Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and all kinds of Notions, When you can get them at a "live and let live” price? If you are particular And want the best of everything Call at King’s, examine goods and Prices before buying elsewhere. get We have goods Constantly arriving, so you can always get fresh goods Small profit Startling Honesty. A bit of honesty us startling as it was noteworthy came to light in tlie prosaic region of tlie New York barge office Tuesday. An Italian who arrived In tills country on Monday and passed tlio inquisition clerks in safety came back again with ull his baggage and went to Colonel Weber's offleo. There lie ex plained that ho wanted to right a wrong. "I lied yesterday," he said, “when I said I had never been in prison. 1 lay awake ull night thinking aliout it, and I came down this morn ing to be sent back. About ten years ago I got into a fight with another man, mid we were arrested mid made to serve two months in Jalil" "Indeed I” gasped the astonished superintendent. "And did you use a knife in this fight?” "No, sir,” was tlio answer, "we fought witli our hands mid feet.” "I)o you think you ean get along in America without fighting?” "Oh, yes, I came hero to be a good man. mid I would like to stay if I could.” "Well," said Colonel Weber, "I guess we'll have to let you through on the grounds of excessive honesty. You limy go.”—New York Times. ! Ratkinbvinu University. Oregon And quick sales THE BASEBALL NINE. —Harper’s Bazar. Is our motto. t Camp Cuisine. W. C. King, TILLAMOOK A. Captain Bolton (in his North woods shanty)—Well, my boy, how <lo yon like thin Shakespearean life “under the green wood tree?” His Guest—There’s too much bacon aliout your Shakespearean existenco to suit me.— Munsey’s Weekly. LETCHER. LE'rCHEN & STILLWELL, ^WATCHMAKERS AND;JEWELERSh W atches , (' locks , J ewelry , G uns , A mmunition and F ishing T acklk . C ompasses and S pectacles . S pecialty . ------------------ TILLAMOOK, OREGON. BRICK! BRICK! WE are just burning a KILN OF 120,000 BRICK, warranted FIRST-CLASS, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT $6.00 TO $7.00 PER THOUSAND. Evidence That Cuts Talk. An Androscoggin county woman will have it that animals talk to each other. C himneys built in B ay C ity or T illamook at 75 cts . per foot . And this is tlie anecdote she relates to B rick laid in wall at $12.00 per thousand . G ood work is prove her theory: Site has two cats, Dot nnd Dot's guaranteed . N ow is the time to put up some good brick youngest, named for his exploring pro buildings in T illamook while brick are cheap , pensities Christopher Columbus. Ono morning a little bird flew in nt tlio PR0V00ST & SONS, B ay C ity , O re . open window, nnd falling to tlie floor Iny [Minting and dying. Christopher Columbus just their appeared at tlie The Missus—You oughtn't to leave doorway. "No, you don't, Christopher tho door in sncli a condition. Why Columbus,” exclaimed liis mistress, mid don't yon take your chips with you? procuring a tiny box she put tlie still Carpenter—Who do yon take me for— warm body of the feathered mite into tho Prince of Wales?—Life. —Dealer in----- it and made 11 deep grave under tlio llure Presence of 311 ud. apple tree. Cliristoplier followed and looked longingly at tlie box, then went away where he was not seen for some time. Only Cliristoplier witnessed tlio burial, yet an hour after, going out to look at the grave, slio found Dot had TOILET ARTICLES ÄN3 DHÜGGIST NOTIONS dug up tlie box and Cliristoplier was just aliout to devour tlie dainty mouth ful. Now, if Christopher Columbus A GENERAL ASSORTMENT didn't go to Dot and say, "Mother there is a little bird buried under that Of all goods usually kept in a well ap* apple tree; get it for me, please," how pointed Di’ug store constantly did Dot know there was a bird there? —Lewiston Journal. on hand. Lamlnou« Last Indian Planta« tili IMEfi We- : j^TlS HID WO Coftyin '.rayon 1 Iftcialty S TILI.AM The I) an E??s, b St liaise Shop i Sompotindcd. Upwards of sixty species of East In dian plants, mostly of the fern family, with h goodly sprinkling of grasses and creeping vines, are luminous, and it is said that tho sides of the mountains in the vicinity of t’yrvciire nightly illumi nated by tlio pale, white light which they emit The root stock of a plant from tlie Ooraghum jungle, near Lay- ki (supposed to bn an orchid), possesses tho peculiar properties of becoming luminous when wet, while when dry it ¡»quite lusterlese. One JoinUsl plant, supi«*e<l to lie a member of tlie rush or cane family, emits a fiery red light from its leaves, a pale white one from its stalk, while its flowers give out ca pricious flashes, like that of our ' light ning bugs."—St Louis Republic. F ifty Y ears E xperience in D rug B usiness . First St., Next the door tn the TBrnperancH turnou Parlor. Boa oarefu TII.I.AMOOK, OREGON, temperance parlor JO \. J. S tillwell , P roprietor . Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits and Candies Temperance Drinks. Pool Table. No Escape. They were nearing an Ice cream j>ol- on their evening stroll, and just as the young man saw his danger he heard the friction of tho two petvaicw in his vest pocket "Have you hoard,” he asked in a voice of settled giooui, "of the poison ing of a whole family by eating ice cream I” "Yea,” she said quickly; “they used poisou for tlavoriug. That soon of eating homemade ice cream."—Detroit Free 1‘resa. 13«Lily Oregonian For 9.1. Class E3ax'bei Slxcp^ in cannBcfiari. mu SHAVING, ANO HAIR-CUTTING IN THE STYLE, AT POPULAR PRICES. Nrst door to Letcher » Stlllwrirs trwelry store. - - LXTEBT TILLAMOOK, OKI!«0* Grand Ccnfral Billiard Hall- »'»•ry Animal Uk«s llananM. C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor. Tlie teavea of tlw banana are tender, and tlie strong winds of the tropiaa— the liurricaues—»xm tear the leaves in •trips, thereby adding to their grace and beauty. The inuiaua is a fruit that I ment N. Co