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THE TILLAMOOK professor left a rather soft job for harmonizing sciene with “revolt- O. DeK. Bowman, El. and M^r. ed”religion could do anything else. But it strikes us, all the same, Officii! Paper, Tillamook City and County that theprofessor of “revolted" re ligion must surely be “dead easy.’ Silliimoiìh £)cobli(Uit. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ( strictly inadvancb .) One year .............................................. Six months .............................. Three mouth* ..................................... WEEKLY HEADLIGHT it seeking the way, and at hist, plowing through tire snow, became a unique guide where the human had failed, leading the desparing company through drift and canon to the camp of the previous night. That mule also saved Oregon to the Tiie Best Is Always Tlxe Cheapest The* Truckee Limi ber* Company United States. Industrial Education in the S bools Public The sad fact is announced, in the dispatches, tiiat the wife of Grover There is a widespread complaint, and Cleveland has given birth to a son. in the main a just one, that the ideals in Telephone No 6. The general public had devoutly our public school system are almost Office cornerò! Mainland .<1 at eats. hoped that the immortal Grover wholly literary, and only to the very Has now on hand the lest and most complete stock of might be the last of his line. Now slightest extent industrial in their ten The Cubans are not deeieved by its ten to one, as the preacher said, dencies. In spite of the fact that fully the promises of Spain to grant cer when commenting on the first I nine-tenths of the children in the public are destined io be laborers with tain reforms under the new minis chapter of St. Matthew, that they ! schools their hands, the public school provides try. With the Cubans it is “inde will just “keep on begetting one an , but little if any manual training, and pendence or death” and everbody other,’’ and that in the diresome lays but little stress upon the dignity and with a drop of liberty loving blood future Grover 2d may sit upon the importance of manual labor. If a boy in his veins glories in their heroism, 1 Presidential chair, and, mis'aking begins work with the spade or saw after having completed the public school it for a throne, find it a hot griddle course, there is a feeling of disappoint nowinthe Tillamook maket and sells them at prices that defy competition. JTo Our eta The Press Dispatches, report an instead. ment on the part of his friends, who stale groceries. no shoddy, no cheap John articles for sale at our store. seen to think that his education was de other rich strike in the Klondike wholly to fit him for other calli' gs tomers are always satisfied- mining district. A strike of a good The October statement of the signed in life. It is expected that he shall be a rich vein of pork and beans would Treasury Department show» that doctor or lawyer, a store keeper or civil j SIBLEY, Magagei* of fîtore and Mill, doubtless be about the most profit the money in circulation to-day is, engineer, or, at the very least, a cleik in able and acceptable strike that in round number», $100,000,000 in a store. If the course in the public Hobsonville, Oregon could be made at Klondike just excess of one year ago. Curiously, school frankly recognized the fact that Principal Office 249 Berry Street, San Francisco, Mills at Truckec Cal now. more than one-halfof this increase the great majority of the children w ill I e I obliged to labor in some way with tin r is in gold. The following table, I hands, and if the effort was made to de- | Billy Bryan is bellowing like the issued by the Treasury Department i velop in them a love of labor and respect | bulls of Bashan in Ohio. Billy is on October 1st, 1897, compared for it in every honest form, public educa- ■ ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned | don would more nearly meet the usual still on the scent of the ghost known with October 1st, 1896: has filed in the C< uiity Courtof r illamook Coun ' requirements of our people and build a ty State of Oregon his final account as adiniu- ns the “Crime of ’73’’ and if his Am’t in circu Ain't In circu ; sure foundation for national prosperity atrator of the partnership of Claude Thayer lation Oct. lation Oct. mouthing» are any indication lie I Industrial education in the public schoo's and t>. Gabrielsen deceased and the Court 1, 1896. I, *897 has has struck a mighty hot trail. Gold Coin.................. I528.098,753 1478. 77t, 490 need not be elaborately systematic nori appointed Tuesday November 2nd 1897 al to o'cloclcin the forenoon for the hearing ol Sic ’em Billy. Run the darned Standard silver dollars 57,145, 7;o 56, 513, *78 attended with a very great expenditure objections to said account and the settlement 60, 228, 298 of money for eqipment. The spirit | Subsidiary silver ... 61,176,415 thereof. thing into its hole. And everybody says Gohl certificates ... 36.898. 559 3».736,639 I Groceries, Provisions and Loggers Supplies Clothing, M Boots, Shoes, and General * Merchandise, lVe4-print! Silver certificates •• 374.6'0. 299 Treas. notes, act. July I4, ’90 ................. 89, 816,063 United States notes.... 251, 795, 544 C’ur’y certificates, act June 8, ’72 ........... 52,825,000 National bank notes... 226, 464, 135 Billy Bryan is telling the people of Ohio that the present prosperity is all owing to the famine in India, not to the Republican legislation, and that the wicked Republicans are actully rejoicing over the said famine. Well, if that were true il wouldn’t be half as contemptible as it is for Bryan and his followers to whine and kick because prosperity lias come to this country, contrary to their predictions. 88,964.047 249.547.300 34. 305. 000 220, 804, 863 Totals.............. $1, 678, 840, 538 ft, 582, 302, 239 Evidence of business prosperity continues to be found in the re. duction of the number of business failiier». Bradstreet's Trade Re view reports the number of failures last week only 196, compared with 237 in the proceeding week, 279 in t he correspondirg week of last year 289 in the corresponding week of 1895, and 340 in the corresponding week of 1893. Wheat Ims again dropped below the dollar mark, to tlie great de light of the Hilveritea, who cannot bear to see a bushel of wheat worth two outlet1“ of eilver, when only a year ago an ounce of silver and 11 bushel of wheat were the »Hine price» The fluctuation» of the wl.ite metal during the year are Hiifheient to prove the danger of attempting to make it a money metal on tl.e plan of the Democrats oflvpo. 354. 431 .474 which grows out of (raining in manu< 11 Claude Thayer Administrator. work is really of gre.iter value than any | skill which may be incidentally acquir Handley & Handley Attorneys for estate. ed. It is of more importance that the l oys and girls should learn to look for Portland Market. ward to doing work, and to respect honorable labor of all kinds, than that As given by Allen & Lewis. that they should become specially skill WHEAT—Market, advance nominal ed workmen. In our district, shools lo 80c, Eastern Oregon; Valley, 83c simple provisions might -be made fori OATS—No. 1, white, 32 to 34; grey, 29 @ 31c various kinds of common labor, under / choice. the supervision of the teacher, and a ! BARLEY—Feed $I7-5O> to 18>0° skillful teacher would soon learn how to POTATOES—In good demand at 40 to 45c make this work interesting as well as' per sack. valuable. The care of the school BUTTER—Store, in rolls 20 @ 25c per roll grounds, beautifying the yard the build-1 choice dairy, 30 35c per roll; creamery iug, simple work with the ordinary tools @ 45c per roll. found in every farmer’s workshop, plain EGGS.—Choice candled 22\c per doz cutting and sewing and many other use HIDES—Dry,il%@ 14c; green 6c to 7c. ful kinds of work could easily be given in any country school. Tn the graded DRIED APPLES— Evaporated bleached, 5 evaporated unbleached, 4@ 5c. schools of the townsand villages a more An effort is now being made to enforce the fish law in this county, in so fur as it relates to fishing with nets on Saturday night and Sunday mid stretching nets clear across rivers and sloughs. The H ead light ha» no part’cnliU' interest in the matter, except that it desires to see the fisherman act for their own best interest, and looking at the matter from that standpoint it 1 complete spslem of manual training PEARS—Sun and evaporated, 4@6c. is surprised that any of the fishmen could be introduced with little expense should desire to violate the law. and with no great expenditure of time. «c. DRIED PLUMS—Pitless, 4@5c; prunes, 3c to If there is to be any fishing here in The whole ideal of the school might be CHICKENS— 50 nt ;3.oo the future it is necessary that some come much more largely industrial. It TURKEYS—Live. 9 for choice. is not claimed of course that the very of the fish be allowed to get up the DUCKS—Young. S3.00 @ *4.00 best development of mind and heart is streams to the spawning grounds. not the due of every boy and girl wheth GEESE—Young S4 00 @ $5 oc Thill it is impossible for them to do er destined fur manual labor or that of a so, when D(‘ts are stretched clear literary nature; but a much greater eni- Catarrh Cannot be Cured across all the river», and sloughs ' pbasis laid on the industrial side of edu- with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot ' i witli reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood mid left there from one end of the "eed no meum. mteifure the very best development on the intel or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it week to the other without inter- lectual side. Already a great many good yov must take internal remedies Hall’s Catarrh is taken rnternally, and acts directly on mission, anybody can see with half schools have introduced manual training Cure the blood ami muscous surfaces. Hall s Catarrh mi eye. It is n matter of surprise with marked success. The idea remains Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed one of the best physicians in this country for to us that the fishermen do not to be more fully developed, so that the by . | common school everywhere may train its j years, and is a regular prescription. It is com organize and enforce the law them posed of the best tonics known, combined with children to the best kind of citizenship, the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the selves, ns they are the parties main-1 which is self-respecting and industrious muscous surfaces. The perfect combination of ly interested. The rest of uh can 1 in the humblest walks of life as well as the two ingredients is what produces such won derful results in curing Catar rh. Send fot tes get along with only enough fish, in in the highest. timonials, free. the buy, to simply the local market F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props , Toledo O Sold by all druggists, price 75c. but to the fishermen the run of CITATION Hall’s Family puis are the best. salmon is the principal menus of I n ths C odmty Court of the state of o re - FOR THK COUNTY OF T1LLAMUOK. SS. milking n living. Every fisherman, GON, Iii the matter of 1 the tslHleot if he would be consistent with liis hr nest Wyss ;■ Citation Deceased, i own best iiiterests should not only see to it that he observes the law To the unknown heirs of Einest EDITED BY himself but that everbody else does above named decedent greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, Eousevelle TiMnui. MO, Yon ate hereby cited and required lo appear The Canton, Ohio, Free-Silver Club Ims decided to abandon the Democracy mid cast its lot with tin1 l’opulist party. This club, which in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for was denominate I the “ Bryan Free- ' the Uonnty of Tillamook, at the Court Room How Oregon We* Saved by a Mule Silver Club of Canton, Ohio,’’was thereof, at Tillamook, in the «aid County, on one of the strongest silver organ Dr M arcus Whitman’* horseback ride Tuesday. the 2nd day of November. I897 at 10 ’clock in the forenoon of that day, then and izations in the State last year, mid of more than three miles from Oregon o there to show cause, if any exists, why G. O. mi active supporter of Bryan’s on liis way to Washington, D. 0., to Nolan, administrator of the above named estate, not be granted an order of sale of the rresidential candidacy. Its re naiat upon our (h»ve»inent taking . ! should interest of the above named decedent Ernest possession of Oregon, to prevent it from Wyss in and to the the lands in Tillamook nunciation of the Democracy mid Oregon, desci il»ed as follows towit: transfer of allegiance to the Popu hilling into lhitisli hands, is grn| Ideally ' fourty, The S K of the S E of section it and the S described in the November Ladies Home list party is therefore the more ¡Journal by (ieorge Ludington Weed. j 4 of the S W and the N E *4 of S XV '4 of section 12 in T I N of R 7 W of the Willamette significant. “More than once, indeed frequently, Meridian in Oregon containing 16O acres. timing (hat journey in he winter of 1M2- ■13, a winter of unusual severity/’ write« I Free lmdere, who feared that Mr. Weed, “Dr. Whitman leads the way American manufactures would through rivers whose waters are frozen languish because of tho fact that on either side. Buffeting the W HVts of the supply of “raw material" was loaming currents he plunges witli his to l>e cut oll'bv the protective tai ill horse completely under water, niiothui by storm in every dire tion he is coin* law recently enacted, will prehaps polled lo remain ten days in _ n gorge. lie interested to know that rnw Hope dies even in his courageous heart, material for use in the manuf.ict- ■ One tliiuu rn’eim ineviubli the snow ures imported in the mouth of Au mint be his dying bed and winding sheet 1 and the moaning winds his dirge. Be gust, 1897,undei the Diugley tariil lieving that Ida life’s journey is ended, law was 30 per cent greater than with that toward Washington unfinish in the corresponding month of last ed, he dismounts, and kneeling in the snow he prays—for Oregon and for her year under the Wilson law. Witness, the Hon. W. W. Conder Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook with the seal of I said Court affixed this 13th day j of September 1897. Attest J. D Edwards Clerk This notice is served by publication by order of Hon. W. W. Coud<»r Ju«lge of the above n.»m ed Court made on the 13th day of Septemln r «••7. Handley & Handley Attorneys for estate | coil sei >ua of this special danger. Caveats, and Trade-MarH obtained end all Fat- ent ru, basine . 1. meoadtetsd I . iru I for . WROOCWATC Moocwavc FCCS. Fete. OuaOrrice is O ffobitc U. 8. RAYCNYOrncc anti ws cm »« mu « pa;<ui.4 k«i Use U h « c remota fcu n Wsuhtn^tos. Send m nlel, draw ng oe with desrrip- t’on. c ad TOO, il pr- nt*: !e Ot n-t, tre« ot I barge. Out fe« rue due t I patent haciurrd. J A R amfmuct . “ How to Obtain Patent*. ‘ with cm» et »am« m tha U. S. aud taceva evuntn«* 1 *ent tree. Addrrea, C.A.SNOW&CO. I (Ji^^-/|A-JLxTXXVLXLVT***t,L**Te*> C' G rand C entral H all . Fine Liquore and Cigare Tillamook. 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B an F rancisco , O al , Second F[and Store Go to W E- Page’s Second Hand Store ! who in ¡oue|iness is praying for him, un The Portland Telegram, very •*Man’s extremity is (tod’s oppwrtnn* gravely inform» tut in a tlutpalcb, i ity.” So runneth the proverb which Dr. dated Oct. 27, that Dr. Shield» pro- Whitman was not repeating when it feasor of tlic harmony t>f science was verifle 1 in a way suggestive of snd* den transition from the solemn to the w ith •'revolted" religion, in Prince almost ludicrous A mule with stulw ton Vnivei sity, baa withdrawn I mu lies«* s(ilfene<t by th« cold, yet with from the eliureli. So fur as we are instinct preserved, pointed w ith his long concerned, we do uot see how a ears iu oue direction, then another, as Overland Monthly, T’T’e Do It Well. I Sturgeon’s—- o ~—D rug S tore flew end Select gtocïç. patent NJedicineg and Dfuggigt’g Notions t r bargains in all kinds of Second Hand goods. I buy all kind» of goods of any value and pay cash or exchange other goods for same. I keep a full line of Stoves, Sewing M ubinee, Lampe, Tinware, Crock ery, Carpets and everything in the line of second hand goods, I also A Fine Line of Jewelry. repair Boots and Shoes and _____ „ sewing Machines and warrant a good job Statkno.y, Boats. or no pay. Call and see me. W. E. PISE, Fr»prlitir, Tillamook, Oregon. Pruiripfkis Cartfally Csmpcaeded I F J