THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 26, 1900.
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POLITICAL DRIFT.
CHINA LIES OR TRUE LIES
1 yards and price per yard are given, nor
• write a respectable letter to her mother. Culled From Some of the Leaning Foreign Ministers May be Sent
ti
Tillamook, Or., Ocean Wave Lodge, No.
The great object of the school is to make
Last week we published but one day’s
Newspapers.
Tien Tsin with a Chinese Esc
7, D. of H , A.O.l’.W.
I intelligent and practical citizens, and to
proceedings of the Teachers’ Institute.
TO THE ETITOR OF THE HEADLIGHT :
The great states of the west, of the east
Our Heavenly Father, in his infinite
On Thursday, Prof. L. H. Baker con
W ashington , July 24.—The Ch-
A practical education alone is avail ! qualify them for their responsible duties I and of the south opposed a declaration
wisdom, has been pleased to take from tinued his work in history, literature
able in active life. By this I do not mean in a free government. And to our 1 for the ratio of 16 to 1 in the democra Minister received a dispatch this m,
our midst our beloved sister. Eliza Sever and geography.
that no branches should be studied which teachers is committed this important tic platform, but the populist nominee ing from Sheng, the Director of fi 4
ance, who died at her home July 17thf
In the forenoon Prof. Torbet gave a do not have a direct application to the trust. Let us see to it that our work is for president favored it and the great roads and Telegraphs at Shaneh J
1900.
very interesting talk on Botany, bring profession or avocation in which the pu well done. _______
stating that the foreign -Ministers are ■
states succombed.
Therefore, be it resolved that by her ing a number of sfiecimens of common
be sent from Pekin to Tien Tsin and ]
pils are expected to spend their mature 1 Bicycle Tax Unconstitutional
The
man
who
wrote
the
Kansas
City
death, our order has lost an earnest, fl overs into class.
v-
it; also that the imperia) govern
live. The disciplinary studies are also .
platform had his thesaurus with him.
kind-hearted and faithful member, and
In the afternoon his talk on chemistry, practical. Diciplinc is, indeed, the grand
Judge Sears holds the law to be uncon ‘‘Wedenounce, condemn,oppose, arraign, ment has not only been protecting them
the family a loving wife and kind, gentle and experiments with the more common
but lias supplied them with food.
1
object of all studv, recitation, and in
stitutional on several grounds, the prin stigmatize, upbraid and otherwise brand,
mother. Be it further resolved that we chemicals were instructive to teachers
I L ondon , July 24—The foreign offij
struction, and is always available. The
ciple one that seemed to strike the court censure and protest against the dangers
extend to the bereaved husband and and visitors.
physical vigor acquired by the practice
has received a dispatch from the BritisJ
family our sincere and heartfelt sympa
The teachers voted to meet at 8 o’clock of gymnastics serves its possessor in with the greatest force, being that the that threaten a free country.”
| Consul at Tien Tsin, dated Saturday]
thy and with a fraternal spirit share in a m. and adjourn at 10 o'clock in order
law provided for double and unequal
Webster Davis has taken his jaw over
whatever sphere his strength is needed.
re]
their affliction. Resolved, that in loving to attend the funeral of Mrs. Severance,
taxation of one class of personal pro to the democratic partv, and now if; July
, 21, stating that he had just ...
Mental ability—the result of long and
. , a mate
. to
. take tin ! ceived a letter from Sir Claude -Mac.
memory of our deceased sister, our | who was a former teacher of this county.
perty. Bicycles, as well as all other per Brvan should wish
patient study—is at all times and every
. , ..
„„ „„
charter be draped for 30 days.
Prof. G. A. Walker’s paper on “A where useful ; and that moral power sonal property, are supposed to lx? taxed stump with
him and . , keep
up ,i„.
the i„.|.i,er
leatner Donald, the British Minister , at Pel.;,,
el<ln'
'ulv L appealing for relitf
E dith T uttle ,
Pedagogue's Cogitations” was veiy in gained by the proper exercise of the moral and it is repugnant to the constitution lung exercise without a break until elec-
I ohanna H ayes ,
to single them out for s|>eeial and addi tion day he knows where to look for him. There were enough provunon, at tht
teresting.
faculties gives character and influence
E mma P erkins .
I ir hi tn
inrfniirlif the i letter
i ligation
to Inst
last n a fortnight,
Friday, the last day of the session, was to all who acquire it. Hence the disci tional taxation. The law is obnoxious
At the regular meeting of White the best of the entire session with a
to the constitution in still another res What has becon e of the great and said, but the garrison was unequal to
plinary studies are indispensable in every
Clover Grange, No. 279, July 19th, 1900, better attendance and a deeper interest
pect, in that it does not impose the tax glorious doctrine of free trade that once the task ot holding out against a deter,
grade of school, and must be thoroughly
inspired the democracy with fervent pa- mined attack for many days. There had
the following resolutions were passed :
manifested.
taught. But I propose in this article, to ¡ in proportion to the value of the bicycle; triotism and its platforms with elo
been 44 deaths, and about double that
Whereas, Bro. L. B. Alley, a member
the
al
valorem
principle,
that
is
supposed
Prof. Torbet gave one of his charac emphasize the importance of practical |
quence ? Is it possible that the Kansas numlx-r wounded.
of this Grange, has been called from teristic and interesting talks on “ History
to
underlie
all
state
taxation,
is
not
ad
teaching in our public schools. That i
City convention had its (Juigg and that
The foreign office thinks the dispatch
earth to the Divine Master above ; there of Education.”
this kind of instruction is not always hered to, and a bicycle worth $5 is taxed he blue-penciled a plank demanding the
fore lie it resolved, that White Clover
does not affect the main question of th#
In addition to the other regular work, found, even in Oregon, is seen in the fol as much as one worth $500.
abolition of custom houses ?
Grange tenders its deepest sympathy to Prof. Baker gave some very interesting
reported massacre of members of ths
lowing severe criticism .of an ex-gover *The law, in the opinion of the court,
the bereaved family of our worthy as well as instructive work in literature.
It must be confessed that the first dem Legation at Pekin.
is
also
unconstitutional
upon
theground
nor, recently made : “How painful and
brother and our most sincere condolence Oregon literature was given considera
ocratic campaign song doesn't rise emi
W ashington , July 24.— The Depart,
pitiful is the daily spectacle of some of 1 that it is local legislation on a subject in
and sympathy for their irreparable loss ble attention and teachers urged to not
nently above the republican ditty quoted ment of State has made public tlieChi-
our graduates of our schools, soaked , which such legislation is prohibited bv
of a kind husband and father whose neglect the authors of <»ur own state
with lessons, who cannot put a thought j the constitution. This act provides for lately in the Boston Globe. Here is the nese appeal for mediation and the Pre«.
efficient care, protection and exemplary literature.
1 dent’s reply Minister Wu brought to
into words or a purpose into execution!’’ j this species of taxation in certain coun chorus;
life they will greatly miss.
Billy, Billy, Billy, Billy.
Mr. Mulkey made an excellent recital This rebuke is aimed at the habit of ties of the state and exempts other coun-
the Department a copy of the identical
Resolved, that this resolution lie en of some of Col. E. I). Baker’s ora
O, thou dear Nebraska lily;
, telegram sent out by Sheng tn the
“cramming” in our schools, by which is j ¡ ties from its provisions, and hence is lo-
We
will
knock
Mark
Hanna
silly
tered in the journal of the Grange, and tions.
powers, repeating the Chinese assurance
gained no practical ability for common i cal legislation, in two res|>ects, of the
And will maks his pals feel chilly
that a copy be sent to the family of our
Prof. B. O. Snuffer gave a very in business. Of what avail to study medi kind prohibited by the constitution; first,
of the safety of the Legationers up t0
In November with our Billy,
late brother and that copies be sent to structive talk to young teachers. He is
With our Billy, Billy Bryan.
the 18th instant ar<l finally S|>ecial Com.
cine if the physician acquires no power to in regard to taxation, and, second, in
the Pacific Farmer and the Tillamook an unusually successful teacher.
detect and cure disease, to amputate a regard to opening and maintaining pub It is believed that republican prospects misstoner Rockbill returned to Wash,
Headlight for publication.
Prof. W. A. Wann, of the Monmouth limb or dress a wound; or study law, if lic highways.
in New York are decidedly improved bv ington and began to prepare for ins
J S G ray .
i
Normal School, gave a very clear and the lawyer does not learn to manage
the 16 to 1 declaration and the exposure journey to China,
Such were the
E. K 8 covell ,
[-Committee.
NEHALEM.
brief outline for teaching vertical writ and plead his case in court; or to study
of bad feeling between Croker and Hill. developments of the morning, so far as
M attie E O liver )
ing.
Mr. Stevenson is hardly a man to start a China was concerned.
divinity, if the clergyman is unable to
Mr. B. L. Eddy, in a twentv minute preach the Gospel ? It is practical abil Couuty Surveyor Austin has been sur back fire against Roosevelt in that state,
The Chinese appeal is unquestioningly
Obituary Notice.
talk, gave the teachers some very prac ity that is needed in the professions and veying for Mr. C. 11 impel and is now dc- whatever he may be able to do in Illinois. an adroit production. The Presidents
ing
work
for
Alex
McDonald.
Mr. Charles Westly Smith, who died in tical general advice, which it is hoped in every avocación in life.
answer is equally clever and more sin
Rob Krebs is building warehouses for At present New York’s thirty-six seem as
Tillamook county last week, and whose will not pass unnoticed.
The scholar who has graduated from the purpose of storing his box lumber good as counted for McKinley and his cere; that is tfie opinion of the officials
At the closing session a number of
remains were buried in the Oddfellows’
here who have studied both. The Presi
rough-riding mate.
the public school ought to be able to ap
cemetery on Thursday afternoon, was instructive addresses were made. Dr. ply his knowledge oflanguage, grammar in.
dent succeeded in asking for conditions
And
now
we
are
waiting
to
see
the
The
Harrison
is
expected
in
to
take
born in the state of Ohio in 1823. He Watters, Rev. F. H. Neff and Prof. and arithmetic to the transaction of bus.
precedent to action quite as valuable as
democratic
free
silver
papers
tell
the
peo
out shooks from Kreb’s mill.
lived in Hie states of Ohio, Indiana, Illi Baker in turn addressed the institute.
iness, and to be familior with the geo
ple that there is not enough basic money those laid down in Europe. At the same
There
was
a
dance
at
Nick
Nelson
’
s
Prof.
Torbet
made
an
urgent
appeal
to
nois aud Iowa until lie was 30 years of
graphy and history of the state, country
to meet the world's necessities. When time there is nothing in the note to
age. In the spring of 1853 he crossed the young teachers to prepare themselves and world Every scholar should come on Saturday night, given for the bene
they
do they will be confronted with which the European Chancellors can
plains with his wife and little daughter better for their work. He urged the ad out of school a good reader; but, as a fit of Carl Kundson and Miss Maggie
some
surprising figures regarding the I object, openly at least. The President
Amanda, then in her 5th year. He ar vantages that Normal training gave matter of fact, good reading is the Latimer.
output
of the gold mines during the last | expressly states that his mediation is
Haying
is
nearly
over
in
this
neigh
rived in Nevada City, Nevada county, teachersand advised all young members exception and not the rule. This mis
year,
a
record which promises to be ex- i subject to the approval of the powers;
borhood.
A
good
crop
and
reasonably
Cal., the same season and wintered there. of the profession to attend the state fortune has resulted from the fact that
ceeded
as
the years roll on, owing to the 1 he will not attempt to force it upon
fair weather.
In February, 1859, he moved to a place Normal before further work.
the teachers of our public schools have
improved processes of extracting the me- | Europe, and the Chinese Government
George
Cox.
the
Hobson
ville
mail
P>
of.
Wann
urged
them
to
Normal
then called Joiner’s Ranch, but since
themselves been poor readers, and hence
tals from low-grade ores, of which there | must produce the Ministers in safety.
named Lake Citv. Here his wife was work, but said they wanted teachers, o poor teachers of this art. Every scholar carrier, is laid off temporarily, the re
is
an illimitable supply in this and other I Minister Wu declares that his Govern
taken down with small pox, which caused would be teachers only, at Monmouth, should become a good speller, able to sult of a kick from a vicious horse.
ment will meet the obligation, in proof
countries.
Mr.
Caruthers,
of
Astoria,
has
been
in
Those
who
do
not
intend
io
teach
should
her death. After her burial he took his
spell all words in common use, not only
| of which he produced Sheng’s telegram
gathering
in
quite
a
band
of
cattle
for
There
is
considerable
curiosity
in
the
j
little daughter and left her with Mr. and attend other institutions.
when pronounced in his hearing, but also '
I in which lie expressed explicit confi
public mind concerning the campaign ap-!
The total enrollment readied fifty to write them correctly. This remark his rangeât Flavel, Clatsop Co.
Mrs. Scott on Rock Creek, five miles from
dence. Certainly if the last promise is
Nevada. Up to the time of coming to during the entire session, Many visitors suggests the proper method of teaching ( Miss Lois Ford returned from Tílla point men ts of Brother Webster Davis, I baseless, the Chinese Government is
mook
and
re-opened
school
la
Disi.
28
the
new
convert
to
Bryanism.
He
will
w
re
present
each
day,
showing
that
the
Oregon he and his daughter spent most
spelling; viz., by writing tne words under ,
party to one of the most barefaced de-
of their time in Placer and Nevada coun patrons of our school are much interested criticism upon slate or paper, and in on Monday. Some much needed Un probably not be licensed at the outset, j ■eptions practiced upon any Nation, in
ties. His occupation was miring and in the work of the teachers at such meet compositions, and observing carefully provementa w’ere made to tile school but given a commission as an exhorter 1 the estimation of the State Department,
working in the timber, mostly in the lat- ings, nearly all remaining till the close. the spelling of words on the printed house during vacation by carpenter or circuit-rider. Whether he receives a
In any case and ati for Minister Wu
regular charge will depend on his success I
ter. On December 16,1860, his daughter This was probably one of the best insti page. Had the young man of aiy ac Vedder.
and the number of votes which the demo- ! he is so confident that the United States
was married to Joseph Donaldson, and tutes held here for some time. The quaintance been taught accuracy in the
BALM
cratic party will poll. The campaign Government is the only one tn the world
in 1863, having received an invitation spirit manifestel by the teachers is art of spelling, he would have addressed
which can be looked to for fair and
worthy
of
comment,
showing
a
growing
from his brother Hiram, who had been a
the young lady, whose affections he at
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sibley and Mr. and managers will probably not assign Bro. friendly treatment that he has exhausted
resident of Tillamook county for ten interest and pride in their profession. tempted to gain, differently than he did, Mrs. Lem Parker were up from Hobson- Davis to the itinerary he covered when
he was promulgating the truth as it was every effort, personally, by appeal and
years, to come and visit him, which he But one thing »s needed, a more thorough “Fiend Lucy,” instead of “Friend Lucy.” ville fishing Saturday and Sunday.
preparation
for
the
work.
in
McKinley. It would be less embar otherwise, to save all the other foreign
decided to do and arrived in Tillamook
Correct instruction in grammar would
Miss Rose West, teacher at this place, rassing to send him to a field where he Ministers in Pekin, if possible, butatany
In the evening Prof. VV. A. Wann gave
on August 4-, 1863. After looking over
enable the scholar to speak and write attended the institute at Tillamook re
has not been heard to berate the party rate to insure the safety of Minister
the county he decided to settle perma a banquet to the graduates and former
the language correctly. Yet, even Gould turning home Saturday accompanied by
Conger.
students
of
tile
normal
school.
This
was
to
which he lias now joined himself.
nently, and wrote to his son-in-law to
Brown’s Grammar ofGrammars, a work Professor Wann of Monmouth.
The Sheng telegram was made public
follow, which he did, arriving in Tilla the first re-union of normal student ever
Senator Tillman’s great act of tearful at the State department in the following
of over a thousand pages, is chiefly de Clay Daniels is building a large barn
mook in August. 1864. Mr. Smith was held in this county. Thirteen teachers
sympathy with the downtrodden Porto statement: "Minister Wu visited the
voted to thecorrection of“false syntax,” near the month of Foley.
the eleventh of 15children—12 boys and sat down to a beautifully spread table
which is the common language of all
Mrs. Darby and son. from Dakota, are Ricans invites the question: “What State Department this morning (Julv24)
at
the
Allen
house.
3 girls, also the father of three children—
classes of grammarians in the school and visiting with the formers mother, would Senator Tillman do with the and handed to the acting Secretary of
2 sons and 1 girl, the boys died in in-
Porto Ricans if he had them in South State the following text of a cable
in the family. Punctuation and the use Mrs. A. Woods.
Notice.
fantcy. He was grandfather of 16 chil
Carolina ?” The Porto Ricans, as a message explaining that it was a ca-
of capitals can be learned only by obser
A
paity
wa
given
at
the
home
of
Mr.
dren and great gradfather of 15, and he
Beginning August 1st and until vation of the printed book and by prac and Mrs. Nick Nelson in honor of Mr. mass, have negro blood in their veins, blegrant from Director-General Sneng
had seen all of them, He accumulated
August 10th, 1900. I will present with tice.
Karl Kundson and Miss Maggie Latti and Senator Tillman has told openly, if at Shanghai, dated July 23, 1900, to
considerable property and was in good each dozen cabinets one 16 x 20 Platino
not boastingly, how he and his friends the Chinese Minister at London, bv
The scholar in arithemetic should be mer.
circumstances at the time of his death,
Crayonides, worth the price alone, what able, when he leaves it, to solve all
mobbed the negroes of his state, shot whom it had been retransmitted to Min
W
’
ill
Easom,
who
has
been
here
for
which occurred on July 18th at the home you pay for the dozen cabinets.
practical examplesof the farm, the work several days, returned to Tillamook Tues them and ground them down so that ister Wti and received by the latter on
of his niece, M rs. Marion Chance, where he
No compulsion to buy a frame for shop, and the counting-room. He should dav.
they did not dare to assert their rights the night ot the same day.;
had gone a short time since for a change.
under the law. What a hypocritical I
large picture.
H eins ' STUDIO.
know how to measureii pile of wood and
Will
Hartz
»11
has
l>een
woiking
for
L.
“ ‘News from Pekin ot 22d day of 6th
He was a kind and indulgent parent, a
estimate its value; to determine the Parrish the past week.
mockery it is then for Tillman to be howl moon, corresponding to July 18, says
true and sympathetic friend, and kind
The Banker’s Life Association
length of a brace by knowing its distance
Alliert
Johnson, of
Nesccwin, ing sympathy for that class of men any Won Jui by direction of the Tsung li Ys.
and obliging to those in need of help or
Mr. W. A. Wann, of Monmouth, will from the joint of the post and beam, in bought up a band of cattle around here where!
mini, went to see the various foreign
sympathy, and having these fine traits
the frame of a building; to make out a last week.
Ministers and found not one of them
of character it is almost useless to state | remain in the city a few days working in
The
steamer
Amur
reached
Victoria,
bill of goods that have heen purchased
Mr. Vedder and family, of Nehalem,
harmed. Jung Lu proposes to mentor-
that he was held in high esteem by the the interest of the Banker's Life Associa
B.
C
,
on
Sunday,
bringing
the
largest
at
the
counter.
He
should
be
able
to
tion, Des Moines, Iowa, an institution
were guests at this place Saturday and
entire community.
number ot rich Klondikersand more gold iolize the Imperial [Government to sup
possessing special features which com draft a note, and at sight to cast the in Sunday.
than
has previously arrived from the ply them with provisions at once and
mend it to the patronage of all interested terest ; to make an endorsement, and
Real Estate Transfers.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
North this season. There is at least i then devise a plan to detail troops to es
write a receipt, In a word, lie should
in a sale and reliable lite insurance. *
CREDITORS.
$1,010,000 in gold dust on board the I cort them to Tien Tstn.’ ”
understand every form of common busi-
Geo. J. Rennicks to J. E. Clark, Se l<of
steamer
and 90 passengers, one-third of This communication accords with the
ness transaction, and how to solve every In the District Court of the United States for
A Challenge.
sec. 10, tp. 2 S. R. 10 W.
the District of Oregon.
whom
made
fortunes in the far north. publication made in London yesterday,
practical
arithmetical
question.
Sidney 11. Cawston to Ida Henshaw, an
In the matter of »•.. H. Conuer, bankrupt.
To the end that the great Universal
The
genend
opinion
of these men, who nnd printed in the American newspapers
In bankruptcy.
With this practical instruction, a grad
undivided % interest in various
cause of Truth and Right may be ad uate of a public school would not have To the creditors of E. H. CONNER, ol O e- are actually engaged in mining, is that this morning.
tracts in Tillamook co.
to4ii. tn the coumy of Tillamook ami dis
vanced, I hereby challenge any of the or indorsed a note which had been only
the output for the year will be $25,000,.
trict aforesaid, a bankrupt.
U.S. to Paul I). Shackelford, lots 6, 12,
It is officially reported that last week
dained ministers of the city of Tillamook
Notice
is hereby given, th«- on the 1-th dav of OO). This large output is accounted for
partly paid, “Received ten dollars in full July. A.I).,
13 and 14, of see. 6, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
1900.
the
said
E.
H
C
ttner
wa«.
dulv
to publiclv debate any of the following of all demand.” Properly instructed in adjudicated a bankrupt, and the fir-t meeting of by the fact that as much gold is now 200 insurgents were killed and 130 sur
A. G. Beals to P. D. Shackelford, lots 7
rendered or were captured. One hun
subjects :
his creditors will be held at the office of the
the common school, a patron of mine undersigned referee in bankruptcy, in McMinn being taken out in summer as in winter. dred rifles were taken. Twelve Ameri
and 8, of block 2, Hay’s add. to
The bible god is a myth.
A
man
who
went
over
the
creeks
to
ville,
in
said
district,
on
>
he
4th
day
of
August
would
not
have
written
me
the
following
Tillamook.
Miracles were never really performed.
A.l) IMH). at 2o clock ill the at ei noon, at which estimate the output said it was hard to cans were killed and 11 wounded. This
time tne said creditors rnav attend prove their
Lewis Parrish to Mclphus Johnson, Se
The bible storv ot creation is not true. note:
c aims, a u point a trustee examine the Lank make an estimate, as claimowners refuse includes the casualties of Colonel Wil
'file bible is not a good guide.
“Dear Sir,
of Nw and Sw ’4 ot sec. 36, tp.
rnpt and transact such other business as may to give the output for fear that the liam E. Berkheimer’s engagement with a
The sermon on the mount ts not an in
enclose please find Four dol properly come before said meeting.
royalty of 10 per cent will lie exacted bv
R 10 W
fallible guide.
lars and fifty Cents to Settle your July 18th. leoo. M. I). I. RHODE4
the government. Many of the largest a force of the Twenty-eighth Volunteer
Isaac C. Smith to Claude Thayer, Sc ’4
Christianity does not advance civiliza School Bill please Send me a receit in
claims hartlv pav expenses, and iftliev Infantry, who attacked 2(H) insurgents
R. L tONXKR.
Re,'rw‘" •’»'■k-Pt y
of sec. 27, tp. 2 N. R. 7 \V.
tion.
fool”
paid a royalty there would be a loss for entrenched two miles east of Taal, killing
Alton.ey for the Bankrupt,
Christianity does not advance morality. Nor would that graduate from college
the year.
Claude Thayer to C E. Hadley, und.
28.
We
wish
to
meet
our
Tillamook
oppo
interest to Ne '4 of sec. 28, tp. 2 N,
and principal of an academy, once my
neats in a friendly wav and discuss any neighbor, had he been properly taught in
R. 7 W.
of the above or kindred subjects oil or his early school days, have traveled four
John Aspinwall to James Wallace, N
before August 1st.
of sec. 36, tp. 1 N. R. 7 W.
miles to inquire what a patron of his
Will they accommodate us?
I'.S. to Alfred Dean, \V ’jofNw ’4, Se *4
meant by asking him to “draw on him
J. B. H osmer , President L.U.O.
of Nw’4 and Nw *4 of Sw *4 of sec.
for the amount of his bill.’*
P.O. Box No. 106.
•
One satisfied of the excellence of an article you
15, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
I repeat ; instruction in our public
are not likely to change.
U.S. to Allred Dean, Ne ’4 of sec. IS, tp.
schools should result in practical ability.
A dense fog hung over the Irish Chan This subject is of vital importance. Of
3 N, R. 9 \V.
" e want to induce you to try our
Alfred Dean to the Astoria Co., Nw ’4 of nel on Sunday morning, and the Cunard what advantage to the boy to be able 1
Nw ’4. S ’ 2 oi Nw >4”fSw l4, sec. 15, line steamer Campania, en route from to recite all rules in arithmetic and !
tp. 3 N, R. 10 W, Ne l4ot sec. 18, New York tor Liverpool, struck the grammar, for instance, if he cannot solve '
A tair trial will convince you that
Liverpool bark Embleton, bound for New a simple business example not found in
tp. a n 1 •• w
Zealand, amidships, cutting her ill twain. his book, nor compose a sentence, nor
Pav Up.
The Embleton sank immediately. Seven converse correctly ? What advantage to
Having told out my stock of merchan of the crew were rescued, but it is believed a young lady to lie able to read French,
dise, those owing me will please call and the other 11 members of the ship's c«m play the piano, and paint in water
settle their accounts, for I must have ft panv, including the captain, were colors. while she cannot estimate the
fl
drowned The Campania had her bows
settlement before August 1st. 1900.
stove in. but arrived satelv at Liverpool, cost of a common dress with the neces
fl.
L. O lsen .
five and a halt hours late.
sary trimmings, when the number of
Votes of Condolence.
Teachers’ Institute.
The Practical in Iducation
B y G. A. W alker .
UJants the Best.
That’s the Reason.
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It has no Equal.
KING
&
KERREMANS,
TILLAMOOK. OR.