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iTillmnooh ijcaMipht. finish, in the east, W. F. D. JONES. T he C ounty O fficial P aper ------ Independent in Politic* RATHS or HI HSl KII'TION. (HrMiVTLV IN ADVANCE.) ♦ I nO. . .75. 50. One year Six lllOlltllM Three months and is growing teacher anil scholar, an I in g >n • r * in favor every year. j by keeping tile c'lil f.i ci.i'i I ence '1 liese are the principal Pacific- and using the trust for bis good ----- BY------ Correspondence Wanted The H eadlight is for the people, and they nrv invited to write for its columns We b.»- lieve in free exercise of opinion, mid wish to cue image independence of tliougnt and action. Local topics are preferred. Our name stands at the head of this column and everything, not otherwise signed, wt* Miami responsible for. I f j oil write, don’t be afraid to father your own opinions, but sign your name for publication, it is cowardly to do otherwise, and articles with fictitious names have little weight. 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Milke use of it if you like coast woods used in the East. and that of the w hole school For Tlieir sale is growing, and in every parent has a duty to the another ten years it is safe to say whole school as well as to his own the majority of the Eastern yards children—and both for its sake will carry a complete assortment anil their sake, he is bound to do CKEE In speaking of the importance of co-operation of parents w ith teach er» in the work of the school room, 1 shall assume that 1 am addres LUMBER “ BOXEg work, etc., an account of its extra mother are very anxious that I know why “this is so" ordinary lengths ami clearness, should do well at school." This so. fir is without n rival. Fir finish one influence, if the child love and What is to lie itone? The teach- is better every wr.y than yellow respect his parents, w ill do more er cannot take the time of the pine finish, which is easily demon to make and keep him industrious whole class to clear the pupil’s strated. and faithful, than all other influ Spruce a light, milk-white wood, ences combined. The parent will abundant along the coast, has secure this object in a great variety found much favor in the cast for of ways; in fact, if lie really has silling, finish, refrigerator ears, the child's welfare and success at wisiden packages, as it lieai t, there will ordinarily lie no as it does not communicate a taste great danger of the chilli's failing of tl.e wood to the contents, It is to perceive it and to lie ufleeted In for sounding- it also in demand Still there are judicious anil boards, etc. {injudicious way s of accomplishing Cellar lumber possesses the pe the end which the parent basin anil for culiar quality of staving in place year out anil year in. in cold, hot, dry mid wet weather. It dot's not swell or warp, anil is very durable, despite the fact that it is soil wissl. It is having a lemiirknlde sale in I'lit' sugar pint* of Oregon lias healthy and more effective super not yet been introduced east oftliv vision would be secured if each mountains. Iml in time parent should keep himself in ought to bt< in demand, it is a soil constant communication with tile Rocky ol good appearance, and is teacher and the school through his used extensively in the munii fact • own child, by watching his pro wish ), gress. by iuteresling himself so far luiiidsoiiie wood, as he is able, in his studies, by mill needs lio introduction. It correcting the misapprehensions has been in use for years as inside Hint are always arising between Tillamook Bakery, one door south of where we are pre pared to do all kinds of Fine Sewed Work and Seamless Patching. W. E. PAGE & SON. At tlieir Ilobsonville store they carry a large stock of Tillamook Oregon Prices to Suit the Times: J - - - - - - - - BOOT$ and Made to order. -H- Dry Goods, Boots inni Shoes, lliinlnai'e, Grts'eries, Feed, Provisions, Etc. Kepairing done as cheap as the cheapest. Come and be convinced. Advocate Building. P. F. BROWNE. Special Attention to Orders in Hardware Talk! Heard at C. E. ^EYNOLD'0. STEAMER TRUCKEE Agents for the fast sailing Steamer Truckee, carrying passengers and freight from San Fran cisco, Tillamook and Portland, Trips every two week«, weather permitting. —R ates :— Cabin, one way. (Tillamook and S. F.) Steerage ” $15 oo 9 OO Caldn. Hound Trip. $24 oo Freight, general merchandise. San Francisco or Portland, $3 00 per ton. J. E. SIBLEY, Principal Office, 249. Berry St., S. E. Manager Store and Mill. Hobsonville Oregon Mills at Truckee, Cal.. 1’11 roast you, Slid the Stove. Look out, I’m on a strike, said the Hammer. I’ve got you, said the Barb-IV ire. I’ll catch on, said the Tongs. 1’11 scoop him, said the Shovel, I’ll get your bacon, said the Butcherknife' You’re not as sharp as I, said the Tack. Say nothing and saw the saw. 'Headlight and Orcgorpian $2.00 H. A. WOODFORD. Proprietor. said So a general quarrel ensue:! and if you want to hear how it ended and how cheap the above named articles can lie bought, cull on C. E. REYNOLDS, Hardware Merchant, New House. Finely Furnished. Stage Offices. wood, Tillamook,Or. THE ALDERMAN First Class in the Strictest Sense of the Word. Rates St to S2 per day. Tillamook. Ore F xtraordinary A nnouncement HOUSE J. P ALLEN. Pron'r. Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department. ONE HUNDRED ANO FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Best Meals in the City. TILLAMOOK. OREGON to be distributed in Presents amongst subscribers to the San Francisco WEEKLY EXAMINER the greatest and best Weekly News paper in America, recently enlarged to sixteen pages. M H LARSEN rropr etor I ARSEN TUarrook, Cre HOUSE Price, $1.50 per Annum The first gift consists of this beautiful home, and— («Wir House in thc citt - first class in evert respect - rates vert REASONABLE-CENTRAL LOCATION do the best he can, and ill ninetv- ninc cases out of every hundred, he will not he able to regain liis looting in class; he will lose all liis interest in his studies, and the time which should be spent in preparing liis lessons will lx* view. When this subject is wasted in idleness or in mischief. brought before parents, great I reei gnize the fact that there stress is generally laid on visiting may be lie emergencies which will the school I am inclined to think lender the occasional absence of a that undue importance is uttaehed pupil from school desirable and to mere visiting. Some good re neci-HMiry, and I also understand stills may come from it. Both very well that in ease of sickness the eastern states in the shape of shingles, floors, flnisli, siding, teacher and pupil may lie made to porch columns and posts. It is a feel that the public eye is u|sm favorite wood wherever used, mid them, and may be thereby spurred will eventually displace white to make some exertions to satisfy ilie. the public. But a far more lire of doors. Redwtsid is a mind of this seemingly mysterious subject. The good of the majority is the object for which the teacher must work. No. the pupil must \\ e have opened a shop the We repair,and clean sewing machines, and warrant them to do good work or no pay /'lease call and see us and try pair of boots made of leather tanned at Netarts bay. pine anti hardwood. Fir flooring is eqtllll in every way Io maple, a lifetime. For mid will last bridge timbers mid ear construction tion. wu see plainly that the par these. The pupil who is absent ent should interest himself ill the several days in a month, losing a child's education, and should con number of recitations, becomes vince the child that lie is so inter hopelessly diseoiirageil eventually, purposes less lumber is used on este It ought to be an abiding unless lie lie of an unusually hope account of tin* great strength of fir thought in the child's mind, spoken ful disposition. Soon all is dark mid for boat building, derrick or unspoken, that “My father, my ness and blank. He HEMSTREET i GABRIELSDN Boot and Shoe Shop ents are incompetent to superintend the education of their children, and that such imperfectiom would in tlieir case result only in med dlesome and annoying interference. sing the parents themselves. I So it would in a few cases; but the begin by asserting that the parents great increase earnestness and fi are more largely responsible for delity in the many, would more the education of their own chi I- than compensate for any such an dren than are professional teach noyances. And I think teachers ers. the community at large, or the will bear me out in saying that state. ’I’o give to every child a they would much rather cncoiin ter physical, intellectual and moral the flurries which might attend a nurture is a duty imposed on ever universal solcitude, than be stag parent. If for convenience,'or the nate on the dead sea of uni versa! sake of getting better results, we idi fference. But however illiter delegate any part of this work to ate a paren t may be, there is one others, if we commit the child to service he can render his child the keeping of nurses, mid to the which will be valuable beyond all curative art of physicians, his compilation: he can see to it that intellect to the guidance of teach the child be regular and punctual. ers, and his soul to the tuition of Among the evils that may be YELLOW UH IN THE EAST. the Sabbiilh school instructors and connected with a school, there ar pastors, we may thus delegate the none greater limn that of irregular Rapid strides are being made in work—we cannot delgate the re- of attendance. The effects of this the matter of pushing sales VVe shall be sponsibilil v. evil are not only telt by the school I’acilic-const woods in the Eastern held accountable for the education as a whole, but they extend in a. markets. Our Kansas City corre our children receives, whatever still greater degree to the individ sponeiit informs us that “the Kan may be our agents in giving it. ual pupil. Much of the irregular sits City retail yards are using Pa 't he teachers are responsible to us, attendance in our schools is caused <vu to posterity. by a missuiiderstandiiig of its cific-coast woods, and there is We have, then, arrived at a effects, on the part of those who hardly a yard here that does not very important and far reaching have a large control of the mutter. carry some in stock.’' No it is parental duly in connection with In consequence of this fact, many with the yards at Minneapolis, St. secular education. Parents being pupils are absent from sclioiq Paul. Duluth, Denver, Salt Lake always responsible for tlieir chil through an indifferent view of the must always City, St. Louis, Indiiinn polis, dren’s education, results. Parents are often to ( ‘levelanil, Bufl'nlo, anil other dis- watch and superintend it. When blame for the backwardness of Tliree year« we send our children to school, we their children in school, and it is tl'ibuting centers, ago lumber from the coast, with the do not and can not, as some think, not to be wondered at that the possible exception of redwood, was transfer to others all the care and pupils sometimes fail to retain a rarity, an untried experiment responsibility of their education. tlieir places in class, Experience Ln less we send with them our mill of slow sale. shows that most of the “dem. cling’’ watchful solicitude, wrapping (io through the interior yards in in school is caused by irreg- Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Minne them about ns a protection against l ular pnpil attendance. The sota, and the Dakotas, anil one evil influences, null attracting to who is absent a day here and i a will find red cedin' sidings, spruce them all possible influences for day there, has lost a link in i the sidings, fir floorings, redwood, mid good, we are unnatural and recre chain of reasoning that must be mid occasionally cedui doors mid ant parents; amt it is more than continued from lesson to lesson; he fiiiiah. The superior qualities, likely that in future years, the is conscious of weak places in liis burden of duty which we I 111 11 liso 1111 ■ light exceeding clearness, recitations. The loss of one or two iippciirancu mid durability of these would not bear w hen our children recitations might lie remedied to a woods have caused prejudice to were subject to us, w ill come back certain extent, by extra exertions disappear as snow melts in the a heavy loud of unavailing sorrow , on the part of the pupil; anil yet warm rays of the midsummer Him. and will sit anil brood on our he is lower. He loses the enthusi Architects, cm builders anil rail hearts, w hen tlieir ignorance shall asm that a class gives him from road men have found that the rebuke us, or tlieir misdeeds shame not being present to recite with tensile strength of fir, greater than IIS. them. In almost all classes there Applying this principle to the are new thoughts anil ideas devel oak, cannot be excelled, and lire using it in preffert'iiee to yellow details of ordinary school instruc oped in every recitation. Heinses lu ^ Of of woods from the coast. —Pacific wliat lie can to make his own Lumber Trade Journal. children diligent, teachable, and dutiful. CO-OPKRA TION IN SCHOOL WORK. It might be objected to this view, (Written for the H badlight by G. A. Walker by some teachers, that many par of Bay City.) LOUISE Leaves Tillamook every morning (except Sundays; about 8 o clock, returning about noon Tiipa made in the afternoons also on Saturdays Steamer touches at all points on the bay. there must be a relaxation of the ordinary requirement». But are there not oftentimes that children are kept at home tor this little thing ami that little thing, when it would lie better for all concerned that the children should lie in School? It is convenient I know, to keep them at lioin« to do this and that, but think what evils are entailed upon them, when by a little inconvenience and effort on the part of |iarents, they might Is* made happy in school, keeping > |tnce with their wide-awake class matt*»? 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