Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 27, 1900, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 27, 1900.
STUBGEON’S DRUG STORE
is J*«*
Headquarters for NEW YEAR’S GOODS !
Complete
fl ecu
GARIBALDI
My Stock of New Year’s Goods will be found complete in
ever particular, being the Best and Largest display ever in Tillamook.
Now is the time to select and buy. Call in and inspect my
goods before buying elsewhere. Do you want a nice Gold Watch, Chain
or Ring ? Do you want Fancy China, Vases, Albums, Dressing or
Manicure Cases, Toys for Boys and Toys for Girls ? Or Pretty and
attractive Medallions ? Then Sturgeon’s is the best place to buy them
The Necessity of Free
High Schools.
Take your
Prescriptions to
STURGEON,
The Druggist.
Public process of substituting machinery for
hand-labor; hence the change of voca­
The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in
tions constantly occurs. The man not
to Garibaldi on Sunday afternoon with
It is economy, as well as justice, that able to understand and direct machines
quite a large number of passengers, and each city should provide for the free edu­ cannot gain as a common laborer a de­
Dealers in
they reported the Columbia bar the cation of all its youth who are willing cent subsistence. More than this, if he
roughest that they had ever experienced. and able to devote their time and ener­ cannot leai n readily the direction of a
They were all sea sick even to the captain. gies to study. It must fit its home tai. new machine—cannot change the minor k.
Bar View, Smith’s place, is threatened ent for its higher positions, by providing details of his vocation—he is liable at a
with a wash out similar to that at Mc­ higher education in free high schools. moment’s warning to be thrown out of
Millan’s. The trees in front of his house With no competition to offer, it will be employment by the invention of a new
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
are tumbling down and it looks as if obliged to pay a higher price for the edu­ labor-saving machine that will render
Agent
for
CHARTER
OAK STOVES. Western Washing JVIaehines
useless
his
already
acquired
skill.
Brother Smith will have to get on higher cated young men whom it calls from
The distress of the laboring population
abroad to fill its positions that demand
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
ground. I hope he will save his pigs.
Miss Maggy Mitchell, who has been ■Jiigher education. The demand for edu­ is well known to the students of social
visiting some friends at Nehalem, was cated directive power ¡son the increase science; its chief source is this one of the
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
taken very sick anrl is not expected to in every city, by the reason of the fact change of vocation rendered necessary
live. Her mother has gone over to care machinery is taking the place of mere by the progress of invention. Science
412
. A
hand-labor; and, as a result, a grade of, [ and the useful arts art making sure ad
for her,
vance
at
an
accelerated
speed;
the
eman
­
intelligence is necessary that can under­
It seems as if two-thirds of Garibaldi
stand and manage complicated labor- cipation of the race from drudgery, on
has moved away since Walter left.
the whole, is rapidlv going forward; but
saving contrivances.
The road from Miami bridge to Gari­
the uneducated laborer—that is to say,
If
a
towu
sends
its
own
native-born
baldi is cliuck-a-block w ith big timbers
the laborer whose education is only spe­
and old logs, and it is impossible for a youth into the subordinate positions, cial, and includes only a form of skill or
The mistletoe hung on the chandelier.
team to get through except at extreme and hires at a higher rate of wages the manuel dexterity, instead of general in­
And he kissed her there with never a fear.
directive
skill
which
is
needed
to
lav
out
low tide. It is going to be a great draw­
For the soup was delicious, the turkey fine,
tellectual training—is continually thrown
and
stqiervise
their
work,
it
will
find
it-
The pudding was rich, the sauce divine.
back to the merchants at Garibaldi, as
aside, just as antiquated out-of-date ma­
self
obliged
to
pay
a
much
higher
sum
And
then came the fruits and confections so sweet.
the trade will go to Hobsonville. The
chines are thrown into the lumber room.
But none of them better than CREAM OF WHEAT.
for
the
supervisory
work
than
would
board of county commissioners should
Alrility to re-adjust one’s vocation be­
think a little about us poor devils down suffice to train its own ¡xipulation for longs only to those who have general in­
the
purpose.
Besides
this,
it
commits
here and not spend all the money in the
telligence—such intelligence as school­
Meets every requirement of the growing body, and supplies the waste of age; it is brain nnd muscle food,
south end of the county, for we helped to the unnatural act of preferring its own training gives, or rather such as the in­
as it is chiefly gluten and phosphates
MU'—
children
for
menial
service,
while
it
brings
We will give you a handsome picture of northwestern scenery whenever you buy two packages ofcrcam of
elect the present board and it is only
sights of science give, whether acquired
in
the
educated
youth
of
other
commun
­
wheat.
For
sale
at
right they should look after our interest
at school or elsewhere.
when an occasion like the present ob­ ities to oversecthem at this menial labor.
This general consciousness of the possi­
It
is
thus
poor
economy,
and
inhuman
structs travel and trade. Please think
bility of rising above the stations into
treatment
ofoffspri
ng.
about it and try and help us make a
which they were born, is the heritage of
road that the wind and tide cannot de­ The protection of the community as a all people who know the meaning of the
stroy and then they will hayc our best social body—its common weal—is now new industrial movement of this age.
generally recognized as a duty of govern­
COULSONBURGj
thanks and good-will.
For Sale
bring home as rapidlv as possible all the
The conquest of nature, the subjugation
ment as important as the political neces-
volunteers and regulars whose terms of
of the forces of nature and their employ­ Several from here attended the Christ­
ity for diplomacy and military defense.
A dairy farm, with or without stock. enlistment expire June 30 next, but not
ment to provide the means of food, cloth­ mas tree at Beaver.
NEHALEM.
A state that allows its population to be
—
For
particulars
apply
to
Chas.
Pye,
D. F. Coulson and family spent Christ-i
before it is possible to replace them, man
ing, and shelter—the three material
Nelialem, Tillamook Co., Oregon.
starved into the necessity of migrating
for man, with new recruits enlisted under
Born, on the 21st inst., to the wife of to another land, while it could prevent wants of man—keep equal step with the mas at W. Kinnaman’s.
Mrs. M. Swabb and son Clinton are
the terms of the new Army bill.
march of science. The individual laborer
F. Zaddach, a son.
this by founding industries and a system
Volunteers’ Homecoming.
on the sick list.
The recent storm washed a wav the of popular education, violates to its is continually pushed upward to voca­
Mr». E. T. Coulson’s little son Hugh •
McMillan house at the mouth of the own cost the plain principles of political tions that are ministrativc to the spirit­
Signed the Note.
'V I slington . Dec. 24.-As the result
has been (¡nite sick, but is better at this
ual
wants
of
man,
—
those
of
amusement
river, with about sixty dollars worth of economy and social science. A State that
of a conference between the Secretary of
and
culture
—
and
to
such
material
v<
goods belonging to F. Astman.
allows itself to go to decay socially will
W ashington , Dec. 24.—Secretary Hay
■ills and Mr. Davidson were up one War nnd Quartermaster-General Luding-
tions as require more intellectual ve
Several head of stock are missing as a perish as certainly as if it allowed a for- tility and alertness of mind.
Stet week after a load of vegetables iton. it has been decided that no further has received a cablegram from Minister
cign Stat e to overrun it.
I action can be taken with regard to the Conger, at Pekin, announcing that he
result of the late storm.
N. Coulson.
Our systems of education not only
| return of the volunteers from the Philip­ had signed the agreement reported by
The necessity of free primary edu-
The Harrison is still bar-bound.
tjheavy
winds
of
the
recent
storm
not over-educate the children of the j
pines until Congress shall make provision the Foreign Ministers, bnt had done so
cation
for
social
prosperity
is
well
Min
h
damn
to
several
of
the
large
The Chinaman who died near Cannon
pie, but they scarcely equal the m
for their replacement. The War Depart- with n written explanatory statement,
the United
pb in this vicinitv.
beach was packed out to Seaside by the enough understood in
urgent
demands
of
society.
Every
dayWBH
|Btracted meetings will commence at ment is considerably embarrassed by the setting forth" the exact position of his
Burk boys, who received $50 for the States, but the justification of free happens that society suffers by the fWMi
higher education is not understood,
► place on next Thursday evening. failure of Congress to make provision Government. The text of the statement
>b.
comj)etence of persons in places of dirfe
although widely conceded. The ¡»sycho-
¡Herly meeting next Saturday and I before the recess for the relief of the mil­ is not forwarded by Mr. Conger, but is
Much mail matter lias been sent around logical relation of a knowledge of read­ tive power; every day it suffers by reason
itary situation in the Philippines. Acting based upon the last instruction which he
via North Yamhill and Tillamook, and ing, writing, and arithmetic to the prac­ of the inability of the humble laborer to Sunday.
upon representations made by General received from the department, which,
A
Happy
New
Year
to
all
is
the
wish
conveyed to the mouth of Folrv by wa- tical success of a common laborer is read just himself to the rapidly moving
MacArthur, the department has con­ while disapproving some of the more
of your correspondent.
tide
of
productive
industry
that
makes
H ki ’ ^,CMve down
r'ver by boat. easily seen by the average inind; but the
cluded that it is absolutely necessary to severe Inngunge, accepted it as the best
. ''teen sacks came through on Sun. relation of higher studies to success in his vocation no longer needed. More
maintain an army of 60,000 men in the arrangement thnt could be made at this
goniar
general culture—the elevations of all
Philippine Islands until the current pol. time. It is believed that the United
directing the labor and in controll­
Portlr i
minds to the plane of generalization, of
nppjr New Year to nil.
icy of establishing municipal grovern. States nlso, while sanctioning the pro­
ing the political policy of the en­
next ot
thinking
—
activity
instead
of
mere
iin-
tire community, is not seen except by
ments throughout the archipelago has visions, of the agreement relative to the
with •
agination and conventional opinion—
been executed. It is stated at the depart­ maintenance of permanent lines of coni,
those minds that can take in and com­
Will not be Undersold !
is what is required.
prehend the scope of the general process
ment that, with any reduction of the munication, Legation guards and pro­
Are cordially invited to pay a
G.
A.
W
alker .
below that figure, ex. hibition of the importation of arms into
i military
""Diary strength Wow
When you want meat go to Leach A which the community as a whole is in­ Bay City, Ore.
visit to tlie
' isting conditions would doubtless prove China, indicates clearly thnt Constitu­
Jones' Meat Market, for they will allow volved in.
I most disastrous to the interests of the tional reasons preyent the Executive
no other meat market to undersell them.
We have heard it said that education
Special Sale.
j United States.
Below will be found our prices until fur­ unfits the common people for their voca­
from making nny pledge to take part in
There are now about 60,000 trdbps, the execution of these plans.
ther notice :
tions—that it wakes them seek a liveli­
We
will
retail
our
stock
of
General
regulars and volunteers, in the Philip,
hood in the professions, and causes them 1
The signature of the agreement by the
Porterhouse Steak
Sc.
Which is now open and) ready for
j pines, nnd arrangements have been made Ministers closed what is regarded here as
to aspire above and beyond their sphere. ' Merchandise at cost for the next thirty
Sirloin ...................
7c.
business.
¡already for bringing home 9000 of that the first, the most important and the
Nothing could intimate a more profound , days. We have the largest stocks to
Beef, roast............
6c.
j number. No further reduction will be most difficult phase of the negotiations
ignorance of the revolution that is in make choices from that has ever been in
Boiling Beef......... .
5c.
! made until the War Department is ad- ns to China, for it is not doubted that
progress in the realms of productive in­ the city, nod we now offer you one of
Pork ......................
7c.
UP STAIRS, OPPOSITE THE
vised fully of the purpose of Congress the Chinese envoys will subscribe to the
dustry, than this utterance of the oppo­ the grandest opportunities of the clos­
ing century for saving money.
! with regaid to Army legislation. When agreement without amendment.
L kacii & J onks , C intrai . M iat M ak - nents to popular education. The pro
POST OFFICE.
E dmunds & Co.
I the necessary authority has been given,
gressivc change in society involves a , Pec. 13. 1900.
kht . T illamook C ity .
, ¡t is the purpose of the department to ’
, Headlight ami the Oregonian
2.25
M c I ntosh & mcnair ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
OAK
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
y
Cream of
KING & KERREMANS,
Palace Studio,
PRETTY AND
USEFUL THINGS !
We have a few pretty CAPES and JACKETS that wontd make y.ntr daughter a handsome gift "
Gents who wish to be dressed up-to-date will do well tn
,
8
nanasome gnr.
HATS, SHOES, TIES, etc. We cam the
t T
assorbnent of CLOTHING,
goods we are the leaders. Our prices sell our gotris.
,n
Qty’ and f°r P°Pular Priccd
We don’t figure how much an article will brine
i.
t.
large trade.
bnng’ but how cheaP we can sell them, therefore our
We have the prettiest line of FANCY SHIRTS you have ever seen
But
don’t forget we are the recognized Leaders of the county in GROCERIES.
We have just received the Largest anil Most Elegant Stock .of CROCKERY that has ever been
shown in the city. Full Dinner Sets, as well as a very large variety of single pieces.
GLASS WATER SETS in all Colors.
We have added to our already large stock a complete variety of LAMPS—Banquet Lamps, Hang­
ing Lamps, Parlor Lamps—in different designs, such as must be seen to be appreciated.
We have by no means forgotten onr lady friends, for we have an elegant assortment of TAFFATA
SILKS, DRESS SILKS, etc., also a fine assortment of BLACK DRESS GOODS in
Mohair, Broad Cloth and Ladies Cloths.
FOR THE
NEW YEAR’S !
COHN
& co.,
I
'
The
Leaders.
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