THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 5,
1900.
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS
STOVES & RANCES
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns &, Butter Workes
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
HARDWARE.
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We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
GROCERIES
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in every line.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook
RAILROAD BEING BUILT. I be so terribly afraid of bears as to want
cal and mental imbecility be charged up
First 40 Miles of Nehalem Road to keep the roads on the hilltops on ac to the account of tile home where the but being hampered with large numbers
of wounded, I sent to Tien Tsin for a re
Has Already been Eegun.
count of them, when thev could just as child spends all its early years and, at
RUSSELL
living force, which arrived on the morn
\\ ork has started upon the new rail well be laid around their base. And, least, sixteen of the twenty-four hours of ing of June 25. The armory was evacu
road incorporated to run from a point therefore, with what little sense I have, each day during its school life.
ated and the forces arrived at Tien Tsin
near Goble to Nehalem. Ed. Cannon, which is only horse sense anyway, I
But on the other hand the teachers June 26. We burned the armory.
one of the incorporators, says the men have concluded that it must be a strain and school boards have
sins to
Casualties to date:
are oil the ground, and will push con of Indian blood and brain that has ob. confess. Poor ventilation, bad air,
“British—Killed, 27 ; wounded,
struction work as rapidly as possible. tained control of the latter portion of cramped seats, cold feet, drafts, impro. Americans—Killed, 4; wounded,
No contracts were let. The work will be this new road.
per postures in class, too much home French—Killed, 1 ; wounded, 10.
Respectfully,
work, nervousness communicated, too mans—Killed, 12 ; wounded,62. Italians
done under the direct supervision of the
.
A C ayuse .
promoters.
much attention given to learning of facts, —Killed, 5; wounded, 3. Japenese—
Woods, July 1, 1900.
!
Both of the other men who are in the
and too little to the principles of right Killed, 2 ; wounded, 3. Austrians—
deal with Mr. Cannon are logging men,
living and thinking. All these are sins
Are Teachers Responsible for the teachers are today committing. Let Killed, 1 ; wounded, 1. Russians— Writs for Cataforu*
Prices.
PORTLAND, OF.LGON
and Mr. Cannon says the road is being
Killed, 10 ; wounded, 27.”
Sins of Parents ?
them repent and bring forth the fruit of
built for logging purposes, nothing more.
G. A. W alker .
When asked why a clause was inserted [ to the editor of the headlight .] repentance.
Set His Soul to Singing.
Bay City, Ore.
in the incorporation articles covering
A recently convicted colored brother
S ih ,— Too much is expected of teachers.
"freight and passenger business,” he re
addressed from Liberty county the
I ant always ready to admit that their
plied it was to cover the territory in case
SIXTY-MII.E FIGHT.
following rhymed epistle to a brother of
responsibilities are great, and that they
the fold in Atlanta;
it would ever be worth while to build a
should be held to a strict account for the Adventures of the Allies Under
“Dear brother is de fol’
line to Nehalem and Tillamook. The
Admiral Seymour.
sins they commit; but it is simply mon
Satan is much ter blame;
present and direct purpose of the pro
L
ondon
,
June
30.
—
The
adventures
of
But heah is one he couldn’t hoi’—
strous nonsense to hold them accounta
moters, he claimed, was to build a log.
De
Light—de Light have came!
(Successors to L. Hiner)
ble for all the sins of our forefathers. If the hard fighting allies under Admiral
ging road in order to tap heavy timber
“Satan is lak’ a beast er prey,
a child is round-shouldered, or has weak Seymour, their reaching Anting, 12
which cannot be reached in any other eyes, or crooked legs, or weak, hollow | miles from Pcki"> the decision to retreat,
En mighty ha’d ter tame;
But heah is one dat broke away—
way. Mr. Cdnnon did not care to dis ’ chest, forthwith comes some irate old the caPture of rice and immense stores of
De Light—de Light have came!
cuss the probability of the road ever
g-umbler who writes to the newspapers j i modern arms and ammunition, affording
“Fetch all de mo'ners higher,
building to the coast. The promoters, he
such letters as the following, from a re- j j material for a strenuous defense until
Ontell dev shoutin’ some;
said, were engaged in logging, and not
I relieved—all this is told in a dispatch
cent issue of a New York paper:
Sen’ down de heavenly fire,
in tapping and developing trade terri
1
from
Admiral
Seymour,
received
by
the
But—cool it fo’ it come!’’
“New York city deserves the reputa- j
tory.
tion she has earned for her public schools, I Admiralty at midnight, which runs as
The author of the above says the song
quoted “came to him in a dream, in de Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
and yet these schools are sadly deficient | j follows:
Only a Little Horse Sense.
’kerde moon, en dey ain’t no mis
Estimates given on new machinery.
in one respect, namely, The physical | “Tien Tsin, June 27, via Che Foo, June da
takes ’bout it!”
[ to the editor of the headlight .] training of the children. No pains are 29.—Have returned to Tien Tsin, with
TILtLiAJVIOOK,
OREGON.
S ir , —1 am a cayuse. I have lived in spared to cultivate thoroughly the minds, the forces, having been unable to reach
Blasts from Ram’s Horn.
Pekin
by
rail.
On
June
13
two
attacks
the webfoot country all my lifetime and but this is not so when it comes to the
The empty barrel soon falls to pieces.
have grown gray in the service of its bodies. Of all children those in the city on the advance guard were made by the
The best creed is not a fence, but a de
people. I have suffered more from bad most should have daily systematic exer Boxers, who were repulsed with con.
roads than from all other sources com cise. Watch them as they go to school; siderable loss to them and none of our fence.
Dreams of bigness are not visions of
bined. Bad roads wear horse flesh out many are poorly built; even while young side. On June 14 the Boxers attacked
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
before time. On the road between Tilla they begin to show the defects so com the train at Lang Yan in large numbers greatness.
mook City and Sand Lake I have mon in adults, namely, stooping or and with great determination. We re The only safe way to climb life’s ladder
travelled my weariest miles for a num rounded shoulders, flat chest, one shoul pulsed them with a loss of about 100 is to keep looking up.
New truths will always break the
ber of years After such a trip every der higher than the other,‘and with this killed. Our loss was seven Italians. The
muscle in my body would feel like it was an abnormal curve of the spine, arms same afternoon the Boxers attacked the bottles that held old thoughts.
There is a great difference between a
strained out of position and my feet and and legs out of proportion, etc., defects , British guard left to protect Lofa Sta-
limbs would be like a mass of bruises. which are mainly due to the lack of pro 1 tion. Reinforcements were sent sent scholar and a thinker.
Locality is not so potent as love in
When I would look up and down the per muscular development. A child can | | back, and the enemy were driven off with
making
a health-giving climate.
|
100
killed.
Two
of
our
seamen
were
steep slippery hills on the way, that are ' easily be “built up”; it can be taught the i
There are some Christians who may be
so hard to pull and hold a load on, I necessity of carrying itself properly; but i wounded.
“We pushed forward to Anting and pinched everywhere but in the pocket
could not help sighing. I knew the after it has passed a certain age it is a
engaged
the enemy on June 13 and June without feeling pain.
AGENTS STEAMERS W. II. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
Hurculean
task
to
bring
the
body
to
its
strain that was before me and it made
my heart feel heavy, but I supposed that proper normal position. To-day a man 14, inflicting a loss of 175. There were
A man’s profession is like a founda-1
Hobscnville, Or.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
no casualties on our side.
tion; it is not a house, but it gives you a
it could not be otherwise, and a horse or woman who is straight, or who even
“Extensive destruction of the railway good idea of what it will be.
holds
the
head
up,
is
so
seldom
seen
that
who loves his master (and nearh ail
in our front having made further advance
honest horses do if they are not treated we turn to look as they pass us. This
Theological changes do not affect
by rail impossible, I decided, on June 16.
too terribly cruel by them), will rather lack of care of the body is one reason
divine truth any more than travelers’
to
return
to
Yang
Tsun,
where
it
was
die in the harness, pulling himself to why there are hundreds of doctors
books affect the shape of the earth.
turned out of our medical colleges every proposed to organize an advance by the
death, than abandon his allotted task.
river
to
Pekin.
After
my
departure
from
I have watched the late improvement year.”
Sect lar Shots at the Pulpit.
Is it the teachers fault that children Lang Yang two trains left to follow on
of this bad road with grateful satis
A New’ York Sunday school decided to I
come to school “poorly built ?” Have were attacked on June 18 by Boxers and
faction.
Imperial troops from Pekin, who lost
A cayuse expresses both his pain and they the making of the young imbeciles from 400 to 500 killed. Our casualties put in a new arch and gave a concert to
pleasure in a sigh. It is his only way of who are often to weak to walk to school I were six killed and 48 wounded. These raise the money. The printer was not
showing his deepest feeling and I have when they are first sent ? Should they I trains joined me at Yang Tsun the same infallible and the pastor had to announce: | Agent« for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in I he Northwest/
“The pulpit is not responsible for the er- , Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privat«*lj
sighed with excited and surprised jov to be held accountable for the sins i ' evening.
ror of the printer on the tickets for the !
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
see so much of that awful road being that are visited upon the third or
“The railway at Yang Tsun was found
changed into a level, even plank-road. fourth generation ? If so, then give them entirely demolished, and the trains could concert in the Sunday school room, j
It makes the distance so much shorter, the power of issuing marriage certifi not be moved. The force being short of The concert is for the benefit of the ‘arch ,
the road safer and easier every way that cates and enact a law that will prevent provisionsand hampered with wounded, fund,’ not the‘arch fiend.’” The latter |
1 now wonder why so much strength the crime of populating the world with compelled us to withdraw on Tien Tsin, does not need a benefit. Millions are j
and time was allowed to go to waste on those who haven’t physical strength with which he had not been in commu willing to contribute for him.
It is encouraging to observe that (
these dreadful hills before. Aside from enough to take up the burdens of life.
nication for six days, and our supplies
Thousands of children are to-day suf
most of the clergy view’ with doubt, if1
the plank lieing a little slippery when
had been cut off.
PROPRIETORS OF
one is poorly shod, it is nothing to travel fering from the eflects of scarletina, ty On June IB, the wounded, with neces not with positive disapproval, Bishop j
phoid
fever,
measles,
whooping-cough,
it nt all—it is a pleasure almost—as
saries, started by boat, the forces march Cranston’s proposition to Christianize l
small-pox and meningitis. More than
much so as any work can be.
ing alongside the river. Opposition was China by the Krag-Jorgenson route.
But there is still one great hill per this, they have lived in badly ventilated experienced during the whole course of The idea is indeed somewhat radical.
DEALERS IN
sisted in on this new road. I have tried apartments, have been insufficiently the river from nearly everv village, the Let us first civilize the heathen. That
to reason it out why it had to remain clothed, eaten poor food, and been per Boxers when defeated in one village, re done, we may impress him with the
when all the others were abandoned, for mitted to fall into all sorts of bad habits tiring to the next and skillfully retarding beauties of religeon by moral suasion. I
a cayuse must have a reason for things coming from evil associations. I am our advance by occupying well-selected This, of course, involves .he somewhat
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
that can satisfy his simple horse sense. now speaking of those children who | positions from which they had to be doubtful hypothesis that the heathen
But the only reason I can think of is that come to our schools from the lower ' forced, often at the point of the bayonet will be alive w hen we have finished civil
the work must have gone into other walks of life. But there are thousands and in the face of a galling fire difficult izing him.
ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
of boys and girls of wealthy families i
In a late interview in the Philadelphia The DIRECT
hands.
to locate.
Times,
Bishop
McCabe
defended
him
I know from what my sires have told who sleep on high pillows, and are eon
Carrying U.S. Mail.
“On June 23 we made a night march
me that the red men who used to con rtantly eating all sorts of sweet- arriving at daybreak opposite the Impe self and his works with justifiable vigoi.
meats
and
pastry,
and
drinking
trol this country always laid their
rial army above Tien Tsin, where, after He said ; “I don't like to S|>eak of my
roads over the tops of the hills so that strong tea and coffee. Their early friendly advances, a treacherous, heavy services in self-defense, but in the last
they could see down both sides, and I d.-cav is seen in the condition of their fire was opened while our men were ex four years I have held thirty-six annual
have dedicated sixty
suppose it must be some of that kind teeth and the sallow color of their eoun posed on the opposite side of the river. confidences,
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor
tenances.
They
sit
up
late
at
night,
churches
and
spent
300 hours begging
that have gotten the contract of the lat
The enemy were kept in check by rifle
ter portion of this road. Why it was dress in party costumes in the dead of fire in front, while their position whs $250,000 for churches. Governor Shaw
winter, and dance in heated rooms be
that they wanted to look down both
turned by a party of marines and seamen of Iowa said in the general conference: Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday
fore they have entered their teens. In
‘We want less bishops and more service.’ i
sides of the hill I cannot quite compre
under .Major Johnson, w ho rushed and
s.hoolthey are listless and complaining,
I’d like to see the man who gets around Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily except iBonday,
hend, unless it was fear of being attacked
occupied one of the salient points, seizing
with no physical or mental strength.
faster than I do. I have l>een away •
by liears that made them, and they
the guns. The German, lower down, si
Tickets must l>e secured the day previous from the Agents at
The visitor, entering a school-room
from my wife 300 days out of every ’
would feel safer from them on the ridge
lenced two guns and then crossed the
where such pupils are found, at once
year for 30 years. I am going to take '
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
river and captured them. The armory
that at the foot of a hill.
Beckie with me the rest of the time.” Of
I know of a no more terrifying thing la vs all the fault at the door of the tea w’as next occupied by the combined force.
cher. “Why don't you make your pu
course, Bishop McCabe spoke within i
myself that could happen to a person,
Determined attempts to retake the arm
pils stand erect ? See their hollow
truth when he made the statement. He ■
Rates, $1 Per Day
ory were made on the following day, but
than tn have a bear, all doubled np.
Centrally Lioeated.
chests, round shoulders, arms and leg* unsuccessfully. We found immense stores shows that a circuit rider of olden times, '
come rolling down a steep hill and l>e as
or modern days, has a soft snap com
out of proportion. See how they tit
of guns, arms and ammunition of the
apt to roll right onto one as not. I have
and walk. Your school isn't right. You atest pattern. Set era I guns were mount pared with a bishop. He certainly is !
seen them do that very trick and have
justified in wanting to see more of Beckie
felt my heart jump into my mouth, and are not doing your duty."
ed in our defense and shelled the Chinese and we hope that Beckie will l»e by his
M. H. ubrsen , Proprietor.
Let the responsibility rest where it be
side from now to the end of fife’s jour j
forts lower down.
mv every nerve and muscle tremble as
longs. Don't make the poor teacher a
“Having found ammunition and rice, ney. Those who have been joined, a*
OREGON.
with the ague, from fear at the sight of
TILLAMOOK,
the bishop and Beckie have lieen, should
scapegoat for all humanity 's weaknesses
we could have held out for some days, not be separated by the church.
them. But I never can think that white
Stage and Expreea Office.
The Beet Hotel in the city. No Chineee Employed
and sins, but let a large share of pbyti
men who are so fearless otherwise, could
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS ,
Machinery
RUSSELL & CO
TILLAMOOK
IRON WORKS,
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
LARSEN HOUSE,