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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, August_3__£899. I cominiwuons befter serve the public than WILSON RIVER. and having received a n timber of com j by publishing in the newspapers from munications from teachers the past 1 time to time the names of baking pow The Swedish missionary. Rev. G. A. The Annual Institute a Gigantic few years he was sutprised at the Osbrink, arrived last Saturday from ders which they find to be made from Success—Much Enthusiasm diction, grammar and punctuation Astoria and is now holding meetings alum ? used by teachers who were applying for Shown in School Work. Meantime, it will aid the housewife in every evening at the Latimer school The annual institute held in Tillamook schools. He thought thirty days in a house There will also lx? meeting at designating the alum powders to remem county house would give teachers more City during Monday, Tuesday and ber that all powders sold at twenty fl'® 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning next. practical knowledge of some of the sub- Wednesday of this week was one among cents or less per pound aro of this dan A young patriot arrived in the house the most profitable and instructive jects they had to teach than the theo of Mr. Shaw last Sunday. gerous class. Pure cream of tai tar pon teachers’ conventions ever held in this retical information they could obtain ders are usually sold al from forty-five from their colleges and high schools. county. The programme was planned to fifty cents a pound. BLAINE. Mr. T. B. Handley followed the mayor on the theory that an institute for with an able address, and then Prof. teachers, having for its chief object the Hello I What is the matter with Blaine? TILLAMOOK WEATHER. amusement and entertainment of G. A. Walker read a lengthv paper on We have a school with 25 scholars, a Tem]>erature. teachers, is of little practical value; but “The Humanity of the Schools.” creamery close to our town, plenty of Rain. Maxi- Mini- that the instruction and inspiration to Vocal and instrumental music helped preaching and Sunday school at our tall. Mean. mum. mum. teachers should be the ultimate aim of to make the evening doubly pleasant. church and plenty offish in our brook; -< 0.00 ... 45 ... 60.0 every meeting of this nature. If the The band boys, Frank Kerreman, Miss bears and deer in the hills and there is to 1 . T. 60.3 teachers do not return to their schools a Ruth and Herbert Cooper. Mrs. Allen, be had good claims within range of our 2 . . 75 ... 48 0.03 . 68 ... 50 ... 59.0 little wiser, with an inspiration to attain Miss Edith Perkins and Sol Smith con school house. Men with families would 3 . . 60 ... 52 0.15 . 56.0 4 . higher ideals, derived from meeting and tributed to this part of the program. do well here by giving us a call or you 5 . . 62 ... 47 ... 54.1 T. 0.00 conversing with their fellow workers in money, 6 . . 63 ... 52 ... 57.1 Again on Tuesday evening the opera can buy a good ranch for little 0.00 the school-room, then their time was house was well filled, but one of the and we have mail twice a week, and it 7 . . 64 ... 50 ... 57.0 0.00 . 54.0 8 . . 64 ... 44 squandered and they are practically remarkable incidents of that evening was won’t be long until we will open a road 9 . 0.00 55.0 . 67 ... 43 incompetent for school work and should the preponderance of ladies in the audi to McMinnville, a distant of 30 miles. 10 . . 72 ... 43 ... 57.1 o.oo 0 00 suck employment elsewhere. ence over gentlemen. After instrumental We have a good road to Tillamook city 11 . . 77 ... 45 ... 61.0 0.00 76 ... 49 ... 62.1 Gn the opening morning a large num music by Miss Belle and Charles May oil the north side of the Big Nestucca 12 . 0.00 . 60.1 ber of teachers were present. The lodg and a recitation by Miss Georgia Apple river and by looking around one can get 13 . . 72 ... 49 0.00 . 63.0 14 . . 72 ... 54 a ranch with two to five hundred dol ing houses were full, a few, in fact, ex white, County Supterintendent G. B. o.ou FRED 65 ... 55 ... 60.0 15 . o.oo perienced difficulty in securing suitable Lamb introduced State Superintendent lars worth of chittem bark, and a person 16 . . 73 ... 56 ... 64.1 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, . 64.0 0.00 accommodations. J. H. Ackerman. He gave an interesting can make from one to three dollars l>er 17 . . 74 ... 54 0.00 65.0 18 . . 75 ... 55 The O|>ening exercises led by Prof. R. talk on general lines, contrasting the day. So come to Blaine. 0.00 19 . . 75 ... 55 ... 65.0 C. French, of the State Normal School at home teacher with that of the school 0.00 60.1 20 . . 66 ... 55 0.05 Monmouth, were bright and attractive. teacher, and pointing out that it was on (NEHALEM. 21 . . 66 ... 49 ... 57.1 0.03 . 60.0 22 . . 66 ... 54 The songs ^ere such as are used in the account of home teachers taking the 0.00 Himple & Wheeler mill started np 1 23 . . 74 ... 46 ... 60 0 Normal training school and best graded part of the pupil that the school teachers 0.00 1 24 . . 75 ... 52 ... 63.1 again on Monday, with a Chinese cook schools, and were intended to give the | had to contend with so many difficulties. 0.00 All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, 125 . . 75 ... 49 ... 62.0 Satisfaction 0.03 teachers an idea of what should be the He wanted to see the home teachers and in the kitchen. 26 . . 75 ... 56 ... 62.1 guaranteed. 0.03 Blackburn Bros, are hustling the tim >27 . . 65 .. 54 ... 59.1 general nature of school songs. There I ' the school teachers come closer together, 0.04 28 . .. 55 ... 59.1 should be singing in the school-room, when they would have better results in ber, and continue to send down rafts 29 . . 64 0.04 . 67 .. 57 ... 62.0 and the songs should be of a refined the district schools Supt. Ackerman regularly every few days. ¡30 . . 66 0.04 57 ... 61.1 ... 62.0 nature, embodying a beautiful thought. touch upon high schools, and pointed T. 31 . . 68 .. 56 Six school-ma’ms took the Walker 0.44 Sum. 2156... 1586... ...1861.6... Such songs are as easily learned by the ' out the advantage of them to the com route for Tillamook Monday morning. PROPRIETORS OF .o.oo child, as same really silly song, and when ! munity, and in doing so gave several I lerman Tohl’s young friends gave him Mean 69.5 .. 51.5 .. .. 60.6 ... learned there is something acquired | instances where they had been intro a birthday surprise party Saturday St'MMARV.--Max. temp., 77 ; dates, which will exert an elevating influence duced and successfully conducted. He night. 11th. Min. temp., 43; date, 9th and upon the child's nature. total precip. inches, 0.44 ; total saw no reason why Tillamook city 10th There was a loggers ball at Batterson’s snowfall inches, 0; number of days DEALERS IN The subject of U.S. History introduced should not have a high school, and it hall Saturday night. clear, 14; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 12; tof. L. H. Baker, principal of the could if some enthusiasm were aroused Wise Bro.’s came up on Sunday on Dates of frost—Light, 4; Killing, 0. Lebanon sclMJols. was well presented. to that end. How much better it would dental and piscatorial business; at both Dates of hail, 0; sleet, 0; thunder Tie covered tfjfcflv the |»eriod from the be if after a pupil had graduated from Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook. of which they are adepts. storm, 28th. Auroras, 0. Prevailing wind supposed diacSvery of America by the the district school, he could take a The salmon fishermen are getting a —Direction, N.W. Norsemen in .1008 to the period of course of study in the high school, which R emarks —T trace. colonization, giving his method of in would be much preferable to allowing a move on, in readiness for the coming Told Out of Court. ¡jury’s attention to the prisoner’s utterly Look for light rain on all quarters of struction and some of the events of im that pupil to remain in idleness, even if season. 1 depraved appearance and then sneered, Haying is about over ; there is a little the moon in August, unless there is a portance to be taught to the child. No he did not learn anything at the high “Heard a com pie of good ones on this “Give him one more chance!” Smith small stress is to be placed upon the con- ' school. He spoke of school libraries, and out yet, delayed bv the the cloudy strong north western blowing about trip,” announced one of Detroit’s travel got twenty years, which Mr. Voorhees with a little money appropriated every weather. Taken all around it has been that time. dition of Europe in Columbus' time and ing men to a Free Press reporter. “At a 28th, 9 p.m., a thunder storm, course i little town in Oklahoma court was in declared was a light sentence, consider, the motives prompting him to the west i year for that purpose would soon put the a good season for hay. fromN. N. W. to S. E., lasting 2 hours ; session and I dropped in while waiting ing all the circumstances. ward voyage across the Atlantic. Much ; i district school in possession of a nice BARNEGAT, and 40 minutes. No rain or hail with it, I for the train. The prosecution had taken interest was manifested in the work by t library. He criticised school directors for pay till after it had passed over and only the testimony of a stationary engineer “Your worship,” said the wily London the teachers. J. Biggs’ health is very poor. heavy mist. Among the school studies most poorly | ing $80 to $100 for school charts, when and the attorney for the defense took solicitor, who was defendiug the stal Reynold’s logging camp is running C apt . J oseph J. D awson , taught is arithmetic, especially the first a $30 one would answer the same pur- smoothly, with Birch Aiderman at the hold. ‘Where were yon the day this wart prisoner in the dock, “you cannot Altogether the state su perin ten- operations learned by thd child on his 1 pose Voluntary Observer. possibly convict my client of housebreak thing happened ?” he inquired. helm. ing. I submit, sir, with all deference, entrance to the.schoo.L . Prof. French, in 1 dent's address was full of useful and “ ‘Runnin’ a injun.’ James Wilson and family have been a very clear, concise manner illustrated practical suggestion and was attentively that neither morally nor legally can you “ ‘What tribe did he belong to ?’ HOTEL PERSONALS. visiting with friends and relatives at briiy the steps to be taken in the first listened to throughout. The day before a case had been tried convict him. I will tell you why. Barnegat the past few days. two years in number work. It was | The ladies of the Presbyterian Church Allen House. “Mr. Sikes, here, as the evidence clearly in which a man had climbed to the top Mrs. Bramer and Mrs. Carrie Haux- Portland—Janies and W. F. Lyons, of a freight car laid up on a siding. He proves, did not break into any house at asserted that no subject is more taught ■ served refreshments after the address, in our schools, and less known than in I when a social time was participated in liurst visited with friends up the Tilla Mrs C. M. Codernus, Geo Landers, Dr. had no business there, but loosened the all. He found the parlor window open, T. W. Brooke and wife, G. A. Osbrink, teachers ' and in making the acquaintance of Prof. mook river last Thursday. brake. The car started down grade, as the witnesses admit, and all he did I Ackerman. Miss Clare Biggs went to the city last C. L Byrne and wife, Lloyd Brooke. •boold lx lu woi! k out the plan. gained speed rapidly for five miles and was to put in his right arm and remove The reception to the teachers given by Thursday. Bert Biggs was in the city Hopewell—M. N. Bays. I’rof. Baker, then turned a somersault over an em some unimportant articles. Now, sir, Al. Biggs and daughter Corvallis—Ira Kisor. The teachers Mrs. Drew on Wednesday evening was Saturday. bankment. His collar bone was broken Mr. Sikes’ arm is not himself, and I fail were eloquantlv urged to cultivate a a very pleasant feature of the institute. Mamie visited with his father and , Yaquina—Capt. Geo. Malany. and he got a verdict for $500 because a to see how you can punish the whole in The County Teachers’ Associations brother and family Sunday. Forest (»rove—S W. Ridgley. strong personality and by the exercise of smart lawyer convinced the jury the dividual for an offence committed by Florence—M. Morris. Mr. Leigh Jones, of Hobsonville, and an indominablc will power,rule pie school. I 1 voted to hold its next meeting at Woods railroad was guilty of contributory only one of his limbs.” Steamer Luella—J. J. Anderson. his brother, were over last Sunday and Several necessarv qualification of a i on Aug. 19. “Very well, sir,” said the cautious neglignece.” The following teachers attended the Dolph — Mrs Guriun. left again Monday. Mr. Jones was look-! teacher were discussed. Among others | Solomon of the bench, “I have heard of institute : Beaver—J. W. Hunes, Miss L. M. Kin- ing after their interest in the loggii mg Twenty-five years ago Ben Harrison a similar defense before today, so I find was thorough preparation for the work, | Tillamook—M. E. Tone, Mrs. Ella R. camp. naman. and Dan Voorhees were opposing coun. the prisoner’s arm guilty, and sentence i.e., professional training and study and McMinnville—J. Collier. sei in a murder case, the former prose it to six months’ imprisonment. The prefieration on the part of the teacher of, Hayes, Etta Severance, Suziejudd, Ida NESTOCTON. Lebanon—L. II. Baker. cuting, the latter defending. The state gentlemen himself can accompany it or each lesson to be taught. No teacher Watson, Dora E. High, Bella Watt, De Sand Lake—Frank Atkins, Bert Hovt. of Indiana had found fault with one Bill has a moral right to go before his class Forest Severance, Belle May, II. J. Wells, not as he chooses. Mr. Clerk, read the Mr. Oberg is going to Garibrldi to Dallas—G. F. Brown. without a thorough study of the lesson, H. S. Limb, Mis. May W. Allen, spend a month or so. Smith—that was not his name but 'twill sentence.” Kathryn Hiner, Ellen Bewley, Mrs. N. Hobsonville — J. H. Cochran, J. G, serve—because Bill had killed a farmer. enabling him to teach without the aid Then Mr. Sikes smiled a fourteen-inch i Dr. Mills was a pleasant caller at this Phillipi. of a text-book. In this way he will hold M. Ginn, Mamie Means, Maude Stur It was a most unprovoking murder, for smile, for the plan of the defense became 1 place today. geon, Bessie Hunt, Nettie McKinley, Bay City — G. A. Walker. inastry over his class. Bill and a party of roysteringcompanions Miss Blake has come home to stay Woods—W. H. Romicke, Miss M. had stoned the farmer’s house, and when apparent as he quietly proceeded to un Geography, by Prof. I'rench, in the Selma Allen and Edith Perkins. screw his guilty cork arm, and leave it Sand Lake—Alice Barrows. awhile. Weatherly. HltClUQuii, well outlined. By use of he appeared without the moat to make in the custody of the court. Beaver — E. Hellena Walfe and Olive Salem — J. H. Ackerman, James Norrie. Mr. Blake had quite an experience a * sand board the ip»i'iod<>t illustrating - -.......! physical protest they set upon him sav Baxter. Monmouth—B. L. Murphy. ; few days ago. He went out to look for the fllop« land agely. He was stabbed to death with a Blaine — M. L. Townsand and Fannie Hebo—A. L. Miller. his oxen and ran across an old bear and Real Estate Transfers. •hown He called nt tent ion to the tact jack knife in the hands of Smith. Harri 11»at iu^sub^rU in the common school Smith. two cubs. Mr. Blake was excited and Larsen House. son was called in to assist the prosecut. Hebo—Clara Hadley and Mrs. M. N. the bears were also, the two small ones course is so poorly taught as that of San Francisco—R. F. Edgar. ing attorney. It was a great day at the July 28—E. K. Scovell to Mary A. S cot . F. Dawson. taking to the trees, and as Mr. Blake ell, lot 2 and Se 14 of Ne Vs of Sec. 12 Geography. It is too often a mere read-1 Sheridan—A. H. Frayin. county seat, and the court house was Woods—Minnie Nelson. had no gun with him he hardly knew ing of questions to the class without any 1 tp. 3 N. R. « W. Sand Lake — Eugene Atkinson, Frank ’ to witness the battle royal l>e- Shelbyville, Ind.—Clara J. Mitehell. what to do. He concluded the best thing Atkinson. recourse to live active work. The plan ; | tween the two giants of the forensic July 31—Tomlinson Dee to Perry, Stella, Garubaldi—E. Douglass Ross. to keep those cubs up the trees would be given would lead the child to discover ' S Vi of lots 7 and 8 in block 8 io I arena. Smith was a very unpromising Geiser—J. S. Atkinson. Netarts—Ella Alderman. to pull off his clothes and tiejthem around many important facts for himself. Still wells second add to Tillamook. Portland—Chas. H. Chance, j. p candidate, for nature and a bad ancestry Ncli.den»—Ida M High, Esina A. Prof. Baker made a strong appeal for Newell, E. Gladys Newell, Anna M. the trees and go home and get his gun. Niederineyer. | had made a low-bowed degenerate of When his wife saw him coming, bare Mental Arithmetic. This led to a very Sorensen Monmouth—Robt C. French. i him to l>egin with, and his own efforts A New and Commendable De Teresa Cronen, and Tacy headed, she thought something dreadful interesting discussion as to the utility of Wilkinson. Fairview—Susie Judd. had not improved his makeup. While parture. had happened, and she called to him to Blaine—L. Townsend. the subject as a se|icrate study. It w as ; Salem. Or.—E. A Harvev. I the witnesses were being examined he know what the matter was. He just i Beaver—Olive Baxter. Abbie Coulson, 11 leered and grinned and spurted tobacco asserted that all Arithmetic operations J Coulson berg—Abbie Coulson. Mr. Thayer, lessee of the light plant has had brea .h enough to sav “gun” and Lucy Kinnerman. Miss Lena Wolf. were necessarily mental, therefore, whv juice vigorously extracted from a quid established a new, and what is more Bay City—W. A. Petteys, Mavdelle “ bear. ” She got him the gun and he study Mental Arithmetic ? The instruc Kiger and G. A. Walker. Woods— F. Luke, O. H. Soling Minnie » which, from the swelling in his cheek, satisfactory, an impartial rate for lights went back and killed one of the cubs. tor’! opinion seemed to be that it should 1 Nelson. seemed to be of about the size of an or in the city. Balm—Lizzie Rittenhouse. Wm. Schlotterand family will go up to lie so taught as to secure quick, sharp Hebo—Clara Hadley. dinary egg of commerce. Voorhees, call, While in some cases it has reduced the Skookum lake to S|>end a few days. mental work. Pure mental gymnastics Bay City—F R. Madison, ing each juror by his first name—“Bill,’’ cost to some yet Mr. Thayer relies upon Drs. A. D. Rothstain and E. S. j Netart—J. W. Hodgdon, M. A. in the way of puzzles, catch problems, Hodg- . “Jim” nr “Jack,” as wm his wont—made the consequent increase of patronage Goldatone Scientific Opti long complicated problems, etc., are don. Protect Our Food. a most impassioned plea for the young and a satisfied feeling of patrons as a cians. very questionable as to their value to The Tillamook. man, lagging his twelve peers to “give remuneration for his loss. Electric The doctors inform us that alum is a children. Wiil remain in the town for one week Forest Grove—S. W. Ridgley, Geo. him just one more chance ” He rung lightscan now be maintained in the City Primary reading by Prof. French was longer from Aug. 2nd to 9th and can l>e poison, and that alum baking powder Bacon. J. M. Garrison, Frank Meyers. the changes on that text for three or of Tillamook as cheaply as oil with its excellently preseu tn I The use of the seen at the parlor of the Allen house. j should I*» avoided because they make the Dallas—Frank Brown, E E. Gillam four hours, and the more eloquent Voor danger, dirt and labor. word-method was dearly illustrated, I Tillamook. These gentleman are high food unwholesome. Prominent hygien Portland—A. P. Venn». hers became the more Smith grinned and «nd many devices suggested for teaching class opticians from the best English and ists, who have given the matter most San Francisco—Robt. Edgar, E. H. expectorated. Despite the low prices of all manner of the child thoroughly. Tuesday was a ’ Continental schools and all those desir- study, regard these powders as an evil Baker. When Voorhees had finished Harrison wearing apparel this year, it will be ob continuation of the work of the previous | I ing to secure a proper correction for that should lx» suppressed by state action. Tug Robarts—Wm. Bernhart and wife walked close np to the prisoner, regarded served by a study of our public thorough In Minnesota and Wisconsin alum pow day. ! Itheb sight will do well to call am Barnegat—Miss Ida Watson. him most attentively tor a length oftime fares when the bikers are out that bicycle ders are not permitted to be sold unless \|t-> bi<>nght I h I\ t the until I 'them Consultation and advice U. S. Navy—W. L. Field. that seemed an hour to the jury nnd they are branded to warn consumers of a class of children in reading. Her ¡Hours 9 \. M. to 9 P M. Neskowin—C. W. Goresand daughter spectators and an age to the culprit, and ' skirts come higher than ever. their true character, while in the District teaching was excellent and from the I Hobsonville—J. H. Cochran. after he had fininhed his survey exclaim, ’I expect I’ll be frightfully tanned,” si* of Columbia the authorities have under work the teachers obtained many <^,|s. Bay City—Alf Dean, Jno. Roach, Mr. ed in mock contempt of Voorhees'speech: i said. ‘I’m going to the seashore.” the direction of Congress, adopt'd to ’ Bynum. Prof. Walker’s pajier on English Grteih “Ves: give him one more chance!” And “I was frightfully tanned yesterday, Kureka Harner Oil Is the l*e«l mar was excellent. prohibit the use of ahin. in bread alle Nlomnouth—Mr. Stienip. preservative of new leMthrr the deadly saa-asm in hi, tone was like broke in her little brother. , “ ”1 I was out \ very interesting talk on N ii. A. was anti the rvumator oi old ge: he.\ a thrust to the heart to the defendent, in the woo<l.hed with father.” teat her. It oils, M>ft*-n% blavk- Are not the people of other Mates, as »y Prof. French. •naaud protect*. Lae “Isabel. yoitr nfw hat ta absurd; it With malignant delilierateness Harrison ________ - I’tiesilav. Suplg I. U. Ackerman well as those of Minnesota and Wisconsin looks just like a huge flower bed.” ’■«‘' »P the degerenate again for an in The Blencoe (la.) Beacon relates that entitle to warning of a danger which is "Well, you needn't get so excited, terminable length of time, and the jury one of Blencoe’s smart youngsters, while apparently menacing them at close hand Edgar: you don't have to get up liet'ore could not help doing the same. "(Jive at the home of a neighbor recently. **** and is not the whole country entitled to •Ml daylight and pull weeds out of it.” him one more chance!' hissed the cold nit>< the opera hou*c asked how the baby at the house waf at*olule protection, as the |»i»ple of the nn your haroe«». yoar ohi bar- that tW blooded. cruel Harrison, and then the getting along. “Oh, all right-’’ rep1’^ th citizens. Mayor u««. ami your varrlogo top amt they Distrwt of C lutubia ar<* pn»reeled, bv “ DM you hear what Reginald gave about te will not only look twttrr but wrar flaying l-egan If ever a man was verb, the boy. “But, just think.Xrfe •• of,*T hbort practical ad- It g’slátion which la entirely prohibitive? Lucretia for a graduating present ? k»n«vr SoM **veryw h* rw*in can» -all popular meant' from half pints tn live callona. ally skinned alive that same Bill Smith 3 month« old and haa got away with ■to Until we can have pr »*** ’ ti ‘ »n in the M mmw mil “What was it ?” km possible was. and Voorhees acknowledged alter teachers form of a statue. ho< van our state milk. He “A commutation ticket on a down.1 the tnal that hi,client's fate wa, sealed $9 worth of t letter, coat us enough already to buy * boards of health» State Analysis or food town soda fountain ” Mr*. Kila Mi when Harmon first mntely called the horse. ” city, who TheMcCORMIC PEDAGOGUES IN SESSION MOWER Best in the World. Exclusive Agent— H. H. CflRY, Tillamook. SAPPINGTON, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. Harness Oil