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Now’s the time to Save Money by Trading with COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants of Tillamook City. See our ADVERTISEMENT in Next issue for a SURPRISE. Ladies’ and Gent.’s Summer SHOES. CLOTHINC, now’s your time for Bargains in CLOTHING. BEAVER. To see his armies yearly flogged anew; denied them, and where the right to life, Icept as to what the institution itself is. developed humanity and elevated the While honest Dutchmen, round the : liberty and property was held by a This fact, in our country at least, they races to the plain it now occupies; and Mrs. Eddie has arrived from her former speaker’s stand, precarious tenure; especially when they seem to have no conception of, at all though there may prevail to an alarming Patriotism Reigned Supreme---A Forget, for once, their dearer father-land; were able to secure a home in a more events they will not tell what govern extent a public sentiment which tolor- home in Portland to her new cosey Big Crowd—Ex-Governor W. I apprehend, however, that atescustoms and ideas inimical to our home, purchase of Joseph Bixby. She And thrifty Caledonians bless the fate favorable locality where they would lie ment is. That gives them freedom at so cheap a i guaranteed the freedom of speech and of they refuse to do so for the reason that government and loyalty to those prin W. Thayer’» Oration. expects some of her children, also friend« rate the press, anil full immunity in favor of it might amount to an acknowledg ciples upon which the government was Between three and four thousand citi And a clear right to celebrate the day, ment that they are responsible in some founded, yet another step in the progres to follow who will make Beaver their civil and religious liberty. zens from all parts of the county assem And not a baubee for a boon to pay; Thc prosperity and thrift of the repub way for its conduct. And if it were not sive movement that is constantly going j future home. Mrs. Eddie is a sister of bled in Tillamook City on Tuesday to And Gallia’s children prudently relieve lic of the United States could never have for some kind and benovelent persons forward will elevate mankind to a higher Rev. R. J. Bukey. celebrate the Fourth. Although the wea Their bursting bosoms, with as loud a been so marked had the government it who make it a business to look after its standard of intellectuality and moral ther in the morning was threatening, C. Mills returned from an extended • vive’ adopted been based upon anv other finances and its politics, who are strong worth, and induce those who now en with light showers of rain, it did not For ‘L’Anaerique,* as w hen their voice» I principles than freedom, equality and ly imbued with paternal sentiments and tertain false ideas and notions regarding trip of some three weeks in the Willamette mar the day’s enjoyment. The Tilla swell justice Nor would it have lieen within ■ feelings ^ur government would be likely their duties and obligations to the coun valley. mook band discoursed music throughout ■ With equal glory for ‘la bagatelle;’ human possibility to have made it endur- I | to be an orphan. This class, however, try and to their fellow s to correct their the day, and the boys are deserving of a 1 And ardent sons of Erin’s blessed Isle, Beaver is jubilant with the prospect ing by any different adjustment of the 1 magnanimously look after its interests views. great deal of prai-e for the manner in . Grow patriotic in the Celtic style, The great majority of those who ex powers confered upon it than the and make it a profitable occupation to which they carried out their part of the ( And, all for friendship, bruise each other's i one settled and agreed upon by its do so. Some of the people occasionally liibit strong desires to accumulate wealth of getting her share of emigrants; also quite a few from the Willamette valley program. flic usual procession was eyes, j founders. By the distribution of its complain ; but they usually belong to a in order that they can through Its in formed in the morning, with Commis ■ As when Saint Patrick claims the sacri powers between thc federal and state class who do not have much to do and fluence gain position and power are not are ex]iected soon to settle near Heaver sioner C. Rav’s fine four-horse team, with 1 fice ; governments, confering upon the former are easily silenced by being characterized naturally devoid of love of country, but Jos. Bixby's store building got on fire their jingling bells, hauling the hand, and While thronging Yankees, all intent to supreme authority over all matters as “chronic grumblers.’’ But the great in their overanxiei v to acquire means to this was followed by the liberty car , I affecting the State as a unity, reserving to ; portion of the community is too over enable them to indulge in ostentation and on Monday. He says he was compelled hear with Uncle Sam, the Goddess of Liberty As if the speaker were an auctioneer, I the latter complete sovereignty over all crowded with business to give attention grandeur and revel in a display of gor to get a hussel on him and put it out, (Miss Ruth Cooper) and each state re Swell with the theme, till every mother’s their local and domestic matters, ami to such trifling matters as politics; and geous tiiiselry they sink their patrio as there was no insurance on it. presented, the G.A.R., the mayor, city 1 son j by classifying those powers under the consequently the ship of s’ate drifts; I ; tisui in a selfish vanity. council and the spe iker of the day, fol- Feels all his country’s magnitude his heads of executive, legislative and ju.li- along without chart or compass not I Such mockery of life’s great object NEHAEEM. lowc I by the Olympia. At the exercises | I cal authority, and assigning them re “for the benefit of the governed,’’ but for 1______ own I” and end can not be maintained indefl the choir rendered some patriotic songs the profit of unscrupulous speuclator# nitely . spectively to distinct departments, they It could hardly be expected that the Miss. Lacy Wilkinson and Prof. Noon mid Mrs. Stillwell read the Declaration The philosophy of the great Universe I came in over the coast trail Sunday. The American ¡»eople during the first half; imposed checks anil balances which in and pretenders, and the rights of the of Independence. Ex-Governor W. W. century at least, subsequently to the j the main like the centrifugal and centri- people are frittered away and sacrificed, indicates to my mind that a time will Tliavcr was the orator of the day. acKiiowledgment of their independence, ' petal forces in nature that hold the va Fellow Citizens, if the members of our' come when the membersof acommunitv : former from college at Forest Grove, to The only interest taken in the sports would be moderate in giving expression , rious planets belonging to our solar social and political compact were com- will no longer strive to circumvent and take charge of the Sandhill school; the w is that of the bicycle race, 1st prize, II. system in their respective orbits served Crenshaw ; 2nd, S. Smith ; the 75 yard to their patriotic feelings; but after the to restrict those powers to the particu- pelled to observe the rights of the whole over reach each other but will vie in do- latter from the University at Salem each other good. dash, 1st prize, VV. Martin ; 2nd, Howard lapse of time which has intervened lar sphere in which they were designed as a civil and political body, and the | where he was Prof, of Greek and Latin they should refrain from an over indul- j rights of the respective members of that; And when such a glorious consumma- Ed minds. Base ball in the afternoon gence in cheap patriotism. They ought anil intended to I k - exercised body, our republic would be a grand in- tion is reached those succeeding us who literature. He will take charge of the attracted a large crowd, Tillamook City now to view the affair more philosophi-1 a paragon, My friends, the blessings to ourselves stitution, - Such a result. witness it can appreciate with just M. E. church here during his vacation. winning the hall game with a score of 27 to that of 19 by ¡lay City. Fireworks cally though with no less interest. The j and to mankind in general which result would operate as a panacea for all the pride that the independence achieved by Nehalemites turned out in mass to cele securing ot their independence as a |>eople i ed from the achievement of the independ- ills suffered on account of the violation their predecessors which we are now cele in the evening and a fiance in the opera brate the glorious Fourth at Grandin. entitled them to all the rights accorded ; ence of our country, and the successful of its mandates; the public and private nratmg brating is one important mile- of the mile house brought the nation holiday to a to an independent common wealth. The ! establishment of ________________________ a most excellent system wrongs and civil injuries inhibited in stones planted upon the highway lead Scovell’s landing on the North Fork. close. value an I importance of their triumph : ofgovernment are too great to be fully its penal and civil codes would cease to ing to the happy goal. After appropriate exercises, and a boun Ex-Governor Thayer’s Oration. is observable in the growth and develop-I realized. Language is inadequate to be committed; fraud, dishonesty, cor. tiful repast, the North and South fork F ki . low CrTlZKN*,—Y ou have kindly ment ot our country since. But to what ! convey more than a faint idea of their ruption and peculation in office would Is It Malaria or Alum ? invited me, through your committee, to particular feature which followed their immensity. Those blessings are not no longer abound to disgrace its citizen« played a game of base ball, resulting in address you upon your assembling at success is that growth and development j limited to one generation or to one cen- in both public and private life, official a tie. Felex Roy, with his usual good [POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY] this time to celebrate thedav upon wliich due ? Is it in con sea ue nee oftlie prowess tury. They may be enjoyed by countless duty would be faithfully performed and Languor, loss of appetite, indigestion nature and love of children, made up the independence of these United States in arms evinced by those who fought the myriads yet unborn The affair, how- strict economy observed in every depart- was declared, the 4-tli dav of July, 1776; battles of the revolution ? . S.' Is S it from the literally «XU and considered meat of the various ramifications of the , and often feverishness are the common various races for the youngsters to whom IS. num tut V ever, III , IIS.X.ICXIIJ Cl logically V UOIIS av «- . .. i . . . - . . Thc and I assure you that I am highly grati r._aAU_. fact that the Republic they founded lie. I amounts to no more thun this, government, the laws executed promptly . symptoms of a physiological condition lie distributed dimes and nickles freely. fied for the honor that you have con came lord paramount to a vast extent of f l securing ' ‘ of ' their indepencence entitled in accordance with their letter and I: termed “malaria.” All tuese symptoms In the evening part attended a play ferred upon me. I territory situated in a mild and genial ' the people of the colonies to inaugurate spirit and a political millenium would The occasion awakens in the mind of climate possessing a rich anil fertile soil ! such government as they saw fit to come to the nation. But who is to en. may be and frequently are the effect of l>arty at C. A. Alley’s, while others re every patriot a thrilling reminisence, and which it threw open to settlement with establish and to maintain it. And it force an observance of these respective . the use of aluin baking powder in food paired to the ball at Batterson’s hall. the date marks an important era in the the right of acquiring title tl erelo for a I must indelibly be impressed upon the rights? Won't the people who are the making. There is no question about the world’s history; an occurrence which has small consideration ? No, inytriends.it mind that however brilliant their sue- government, theoretically and practic p >isonous effect of alum upon the sys TIEEAMOOK WEATHER. exerted a remarkable and salutary in- was none of these things. Other coun cess in arms in gaining their and our ally, interfere and correct the flagrant fluence upon the political affairs of man tries with similar experiences, possessed independence, yet that fact alone would abuses which have crept into and made tem. It obstructs digestion, prostrates Temperature. <u kind. We celebrate it I »ecause it is the of an extensive territory with as rich not afford the slightest benefit to nnv , themselves a part of our civic policy ? the nerves, coagulates and devitalizes Rain. Maxi- Mini birth day of our country, constituting soil and favorable climate who have con one; that in order to make their success . This my friends involves an enquiry the blood. All this has been made clear, fall. mum. mum Mean. our national jubilee. It is an occasion stantly during the same period been in complete it was necessary for them to or upon the decision of which hangs the upon which we have a right to be joyous viting immigration and settlement upon ganize a suitable and efficient govern- i life of the grandest and most magniti thanks to physicians, boards of health, 1 . . 61 ... 46 ... 53.1 . . 1.50 —to l»e hilarious. The evolution of de liberal terms remain to this day but ment and that it be maintained intact ! cent republic—the noblest common and food com missions. So “highly in 2 . . 58 ... 48 ... 53.0 . . 0.12 pendent and oppressed colonies into a sparcelv populated. Cheap lands, rich j ‘ by those to come after them ; otherwise wealth the Almighty ruler of the nni- jurious to the health of the community" 3 . . 56 ... 47 T. ... 51.1 .. . soil and a balmy climate have a strong | grand republic and the main tai nance of i what they acvoinplisned in arms might verce ever permuted the brain and baud does the eminent head of the University 4 . . 55 ... 47 ... 51.0 .. . 0.51 its autonomy by the valor ami enduring influence to induce immigration into a prove more injurious than benefinal. | , of man to rear. If some political apos 0.10 5 . 55 ... 42 ... 48.1 .. of Pennsylvania, Dr. Barker, consider heroism of its citizens is an epoch in the country ; but they are nothing compared I j Their freedom secured by the sword 0.00 6 . . 58 ... 37 ... 47.1 .. tate were to be so wanton, perverse an d affairs of the political world deserving an I to the influence a popular government can onlv l»e retained through the power wicked as to desire the ruin of that re the alum baking powders that he says 0.00 7 . . 55 ... 45.0 .. .. 35 enthusiastic remembrance No lover of giving positive guarantees tor the pro. I ! and influence of a just and up right gov- 1 public he would be highly gratified no "their sale should be prohibited by law.” 0.00 8 . . 72 ... 45 ... 58.1 .. liberty, no partisan in liehalf of self, tcetiou of its (icople has upon the masses I ernment. A country without a well doubt to see its people who love it to 0.00 9 . . 73 ... 46 ... 59.1 .. Under these circumstances it is worth of mankind. There is nothing so re-1 government wherever he mav resideor ordered government is as powerless to extasy in their heaitsyet, too much ab 0.10 10 . . 68 ... 51 ... 59.1 .. whatever mav In* his nationality whose volting to the human heart as super.! accomplish important purposes as an sorbed in business to give it a pass the while of every housewife (o employ 11 . 0.25 . 60 ... 49 ... 54.1 .. the very little care that is necessary to | heart does not gladen when the fact of ■ cileousness and tyranny. individual would l»e with a disordered ing thought, continue on their careless 0.15 12 . . 58 ... 47 ... 52.1 .. that firm resolve made by the deputies keep so dangerous an element front the j ' brain. Its efforts to administer its 0.02 Persons who are prone to be domina.! 13 . . 52 ... 48 and indifferent course totally oblivious ... 50.0 .. of the several colonies convene I at ting in their own disposition will not affairs and to enforce a policy would l>e ■ >f its welfare. He would know that 14 . . 60 ... 52 T. food of her family. ... 56.0 .. Philadelphia 123 year» ago this day, tolerate such a spirit in others; hence at ! as clumsy and wide of the mark as were 0.00 while the attention of irs friends was at ... 58.0 .. A pure cream of tartar baking powder, . 15 .. . 70 ... 46 “th it siid colonies were tree an I inde all times ami in all ages a despotism has thoseof theCvcIops in his mad endeavors trai-ted and drawn aside the selfish un 0.00 16 .. . 73 ... 49 ... 61.0 .. pendent state«;*’ an I the successful re been despised and hated and will not lie [ to destroy Ulvses and his men after they which is the only kind that should be! 0.00 scrupulous and currrpt ghouls in human 17 .. 69 . 46 ... 57.1 .. sult which followed that tnoinentuous endured by its subjects any longer than I had executed the cruel strategy which 0.00 form would be feeding upon the body used, ought to cost aliout for.y-five to ! 18 .. 75 .. 44 ... 59.1 .. resolution is brought to his recollection. they can possibly help it Those who resulted in putting out his eye. 0.00 politic eating out its substance and des fifty cents a pouud. Therefore, if you | 19 .. 75 ... 59.0 .. .. 43 No one who appreciates the importance instituted our own government. State 0.00 But as what government» are seems troying its life. It would afford them a 20 .. 60 ... 54.1 .. .. 49 ot civil government ami the rights of and National, thoroughly understood are paving much less, something is ' 0.00 to l»e the most ¿»erplexing question to glorious opportunity to employ their 21 .. 65 .. 46 ... 55.1 .. man is able to repress a sense of grate this sentiment and understood also as the American people that can l>e pro diabolical machinations And they surely wrong ; If y(lll are paying twenty-five 1 22 .. 0.00 70 ... 56.0 .. .. 42 tul pleasure when there is born into the was declared in the outset when they would not hesitate fora moment' to en cents or less per pound, the powder is 23 .. O.oo pounded. They know that such institu 66 .. 45 ... 55 1 .. family of the nations of the earth a new severed the ties and relations between tions were made—know as was said by gage ill the most shameful peculations and certainly made from alum. 0.00 24 .. 64 .. 51 ... 57.1 .. member whose fundamental principals the colonies and the mother country ¡John Stuart Mills that “Men did not dishonesty provided gain would follow- 0.20 63 .. 49 ... 56.0 .. Always bear these simple facts in ' 25 .. are based upon just we and the equality “that all governments derive their just wake on a summer morning and find however ill be even - min.l-k . 0.50 .n gotten K-'tit'll it IV might might lie, . - in 26 .. 63 .. 50 ... 56.1 .. ot its subjects. The relationship exist power d " purchasing baking powder, from the consent of the them sprung up; neither that they re should it involve the purchase on behalf 0.02 27 .. 65 .. 50 ... 57.1 .. ing between t hr inhabitants of the entire governed." They had lost all respect for of the the government government of of ’ putrMW putrid beat To" to be semble trees, which once planted, are of 0.04 28 .. 63 ... 57.0 .. .. 51 globe is such that they are all interested the doctrine of "the divine right of growing while men are sleeping, and fe.1 to hungry soldiers while gallantly 29 .. T. 65 ... 53.0 .. .. 41 more or less in the civil governments of kings" and were firm in the conviction COUESONBURG. in every stage of their existence they are maintaining the honor of their country 0.00 30 .. 65 .. 40 ... 52.1 .. the various countries inclmled within its that the legitimate functions of civil I» this placede.d? Well. I guess “nit " made what they are by human volun and ours upon a blood dren< hed hattl?- broad surface; and how much more so government were designed and intended Sum..1912... .1384.. ...1639.8...... .. 3.51 Such horrid acts of infamy upon Two gentlemen from Hubbard Ore should the ¡»cople of a particular country onlv tosecure the pcotileovcr which it to tary agency.” They mav not know at tteld Mean 63.5 ... 46.4 .. ... 53.5........ ....0.00 the part uf men p<»sing as patriots thi what age in the progress of the race be interested in their own government. maintained its jurisdiction certain un- soch institutions were introduced as thousands of corrupt schemesand abuses gon. were in this locality last week look S ummary .- -Mean temp., 53.5 max- Fellow citixens, it has l»een a custom alienable rights including among them they have no reliable data from which in the conduct of governmental affairs mg at land. They think of setiling in temp., upon iHv.isions of this character for the "life, hlierty and the pursuit of happi- j 75 ; dates, 18th and 19th. Min. Conte on. and wel to determine when such occurrence took which are allowed to pass unchallenged Iillamook county. S|»cnkers who officiate to l»e extravagant ness-" and that all men were equally temp., 35 ; date, 7th ; total precip- place. They have accounts, however, and the general apathy so strongly ex- come. in representing the great importance entitled to the free enjoyment of those - r- inches, 3.51; total snowfall inches, 0; <»f|»coplc dwelling in coin in unit its gov hi bite-1 on the part of couimniiity re resulting from the success ot our revo. rights D. E Baxter, of Dolph, came in Friday When, therefore, inaugu- ... they —j, ------- A.aed ernei by laws (though doubtless very spectingsuch disgraceful practices’tend numlier of days clear, 7; partly cloudy. lutionary struggle, ami to indulge |»er- rate»! government among thc people of crude ones) at a remote period know to discourage the friends of popular after his sister. Miss Olive, the schisfl haps too much in panegyrics regarding the I nitcil States upon thc principles that the Egyptains maintained a gov- 9; cloudy, 14. Dates "of frost—Light, government and to create a wide spread teacher of this p|aCe, the school hav our country and ourselves The practice indicated and established n >1 broad lx«-, k '1 | | and A AAA . . AAA »1. .. .. A a A I ... 1 'th. Sth, 22nd, 29th and 30th. Killing, lias been carried »<> i ir that it has he lilieral policy in favor of the rights of eminent more than five thousand years distrust as to the permanency of its dur ing closed for two weeks vacation ago, and may infer from historical ation My friends, if the republic of the come rather fulsome John B Saxe aliens wh j immigrated to the country it The hoys .re all home front the log. 0. Dates of hail, 0; sleet, 0 ; thunder storm, 0. Auroras, 0. Prevailing wind once humorously illustrated it in verse at trailed the attention of the whole accounts that the people of India were L mted .states wen» the work of puny living under forms of government long man alone its endurance would be high ging camp to spend the Fourth. headed civilized world, ami great numbers of anterior to that time. ly problematical. But for my par I Hay making lias l>egunin this locality —Direction, N.W. They also know WK AMR A VAST VROPLK the subjects ol foreign princes and that men are so constituted that govern, lirmly believe that it has a destiny, that R emarks —7th. a large halo on the -Ir. C Mills was a pleasant caller one “Let the hold sceptic who denies our potentates speedily renounced their incuts are essential to the development it has a mission to fulfill and that it is • suu and heavy storm clouds at sea, all day last week. worth. allegiance and united their fortunes with of their manhood; that the institution beymid the influence of schemers, cor- Just hear it proved on any ’Glorious those of our native born citizens which of them was the first step in the onward Tlie spelling match at Blaine Saturday passing away north bv5 p.m. mor?»nts and human vampires to thwart Fourth, ’ swelled our population,adding to it fresh march of civilisation. know that the it. 21st—A large solar halo. w as H a s decided success. Mi»« Mints »Ivvuied ftxcccü Tliereis a divinity which abates'1 night u Wh i patriot tongues the thrilling tale «cal and energy. 22nd —A large solar halo, with light mission of governments is t<> preserve to our ends rxigii hew them as we may ’ 1 S-abb carrying off the • u’ureïs'' tehearse Men of ge mis and enterprise had no the various memliers of the political Rail! frost at night. There evidently exists in a.»me form 1 rah ' rah ! rip, boom bah. In gran I oration, nr resoumling verse; inducement to remain in a country compact all their absolute inherent " hat s the The time of all the moon changes indi When poor John Bull beholds his navies where they we e deprived of allopportnn. rights so far as those rights can he main beyoml that veil which hides the invisi« i matter with Coulsonburg? ] cates short showery weather if the wind tde from the visible world an intelli He' ha sink ity for social and political advancement, tained without injuring or interfering School Supt. Lambrwted IS soulller| southerly Hay makers makers taae take notice our school ” y H«y no».»» Before the blast, in swelling floods of ink where positions of honor and profit with the rights of the other memliers genre, which operating thnmgh suMle , list Friday. and govern yourselves accordingly all And vents hts wrath till all around is were filled by stictions made from favored thereof; know everything in tact which ^Messes it employs, shape* and fashions 1 all terrestrial thingsand materially in through July, 1899. h!ue, Abbie and L Couleon classes, where freedom of conscience was can be learned regarding the subject ex- fluences the affairs of men, and it has I Blaine Saturday and Sunday. 1 isited at C apt . J oseph J. D awson . FOURTH IN TIELAMOOK. Voluntary Observer.