Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1901, Image 6

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 1. 190 b
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Your Last Chance to GET BARGAINS.
ONLY 17 DAYS MORE to secure bargains at R- JACOBSON
Bargain Store,
& COs.
17th.J Everybody is aware whoever purchased
As we will positively and must give up our store on the evening of August
us since we are here that they have obtained value received for their money and from now on the remainderoifour sl<)(
goods from
will be closed out lor nearly half of its former prices. Remember
Remember we
we can
can sell
sell you
you the
tne same
same goods
goons from
oom I . to
w i 2 less than you would
have to pay in the East for it, and you have the goods right at home for your inspection. ., lhe goods
",c"„
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price you will surely have to buy it before long as we have a nice lot of Fall goods and Fall is coming on, and if you do not buy
it now you will be the looser.
Respectfully yours,
Remember the date, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 th , at 8 I’.M , we give up business
R. J acobson & Co.,
others more satisfactory and desirable,
in turn to give place to their successors. I
The annual Teachers’ Institute for
Miss Johanna Ek left for Portland on | In the conflict that is ever before us be- i In fact, this realm of mind in this system
Tillamook county commenced in the Monday, to take the same position she tween wear and repair, disease and . of transmutation is almost the exact
Your time by placing hard work
public school building last Monday filled when in Portland before.
remedy, destruction and construction, ¡ counterpart of the kingdom of matter
aside
and make life worth living
morning.
Steve Scovell, Alfred Anderson and it is no wonder that the ancients should . around us. What at one age was con­
by using our
Miss Ida Watson was chosen secretary. Albert Zimmerman are gone to Portland have defied them as illimitable forces I sidered false is today declared as true,
The subject of history was ably pre­ to take in the Woodmen’s initiation of waging an interminable warfare. It is and the reverse. The laws of right and
sented by Prof. S. S. Duncan, of Mc­ 1000 candidates on August 3rd.
to the credit of most of them that they | wrong, of truth and falsehood, are im­
Minnville.
Following this I’rof. D.
Dr. Nichols, of Tillamook, has been | regarded the creative force superior to 1 mutable as are the laws of gravity and
QUICK, DURABLE, SAKE AND INEXPENSIVE.
Torbet, of Albany, took up the subject of looking over the situation with a view’ to the destructive, not that they could light, but everything depends upon our
WRITE FOR PRICES.
arithmetic in his characteristic forcible locating here. A physician, to do this demonstrate any such fact, but their | point of view, and this has been the NONE BETTER MADE.
style Prof. L. H. Baker made the sub­ place good, should be a resident, and fill faith in the good, even without the gui­ I fruitful occasion of all the dissent the
ject of literature unusually instructive his own prescriptions.
dance of a divine ray, led them to con­ world has experienced.
and inspiring to the teachers. In “ Na­
The past week has been fine and lots ot sider the ultimate improvement of all
Minds upon different planes of view |
ture, Study and Science” the teachers hay has been housed.
things.
never can be expected to see alike, any
were shown how the mind of the child
Prof. G. A. Walker missed the boat
Unscientific to modern thinkers as more than persons occupying different
may be aroused into activity by the Monday morning, and so he failed to at­ their ideas were, there lay the principle
The body of a man was seen floating
horizons can see the sun rise at the same control gamed over man , bis own in
study of the objects with which he may tend the teacher’s institute for the first j which forms a basis of what is to-day
times. Our surest index of progress is terest leading him to accept without in the water near Borbin’s mill, on Mnr-
come in contact.
time, and feels very disappointed.
known as the “Conservation of Forces.’’ our change t»f sentiment and thought, controversy what was obviously for his sle Creek in Curry County, by .two
Tuesday's and Wednesday’s work was
Messrs. Sibley and Kabkce, of Ilobson- Aside from absolute creation, con-
Always to maintain the same views to highest g«»od and securest happiness, strangers who were traveling along the
a continuation of the work of Monday. ville, have been capturing many of the struction and destruction are only
the same extent and with the same Hard though the work has seemed, there coast. They notified the men at the saw­
The work of Tuesday was characterized speckled beauties out of South Nehalem. other terms for transformation, and
shades of opinion is a most pitiable con- iS |1O other way to arrive at the highest mill qnd a diligent search was made,
by an exceptionally strong talk on
Mr. Gamble has moved his family up the tendency of all matter is a
dition of mental stagnation. And this accomplishment of purpose or ideal, ex but the body had floated away and could
school management by Prof. B. O. to Nehalem City from the mill pending ceaseless vibration from one process to i
principle is so far recognized that a man Cept through destruction and construc­ not be found. It is supposed that the
Snufler, wincii was highly appreciated the erection of his dwelling house.
the other. There is no such thing as ab-1 ts seldom reproached to-day for change ! tion.
G. A. W alker .
body was one of the Strahan boys or
by tlie teachers.
solute repose. The drop of water, turn-1 I of sentiment. Formerly he was branded
Theodore Flemming, who were drowned
On Wednesday, Rev. B F. Peck and
ing into ice and then into water and I as a traitor, as a dissenter, as a heretic
NETARTS.
at Cape Blanco a few days ago.
For
the
first
time
in
the
town
’
s
history,
Rev. C. P. Metzler each gave a brief
finally steam, at a later moment, is not And his crime was considered so great
A. J. Taft, of the Tillamook Lumber
The run of salmon in Rogue River has
pointed talk to the teachers.
all
business
houses
and
saloons
in
Walla
destroyed, although its beauty and that often nothing short of death could
The public lectures in the opera house Co., was at Netarts on business last utility for the present purposes may have
| Walla were closed Sunday in obedience been large this year and numbers have
fully atone for it.
! to law.
On Saturday Prosecuting been caught in nets by Rorseburg fisher,
were well attended. On Monday even­ Saturday.
been taken from it. It has been robbed
Thus man is a destroyer as well as a
Geo VV. Phelps went to Tillamook
ing Prof. S. S. Duncan lectured on “ Is
<»f some quality, but the series of forces thinker. To Lie one he must be the other. Attorney Cain announced his intention of men. Spearing is also a popular sport,
the World (»rowing Worse,” and on Saturday, returning the same day.
set in motion by so common a change, I To build a thought he must hew his way causing the arrest of every man who one Bardon getting a 47-pound cliinook
Grant Thayer and family, of Tillamook,
Tuesday evening Prof. I). Torbet‘s sub
if followed in either direction, would to it, and who can describe how much kept his place of business open and the from a small platform built near the
ject was “ Geology and Moses, or the spent Saturday and Sunday on the surprise an v but those accustomed to the
arrest of ail saloon proprietors and bar water. Steelhead salmon are being
preparation has been needed to arrive at
Earth Made in Six Days.’’ The pro­ beaoh.
keepers every time he obtained evidence caught with a “Spoon,” and a few rain­
work.
the most noted and valuable thoughts in
Miss Lionel Hunt and Miss Alice
fessor held his audience in rapt attention
We lay our hands upon the objects history? Ordinary thinking may con­ that they bad sold a drink. This decla­ bows have been landed. The Rogue
as he showed how the world was formed. Thayer, of Portland, have I wen camping about us and feel of them as inert mat­
ration caused the three saloon-keepers River fish are big and gamy, the steel­
sume a nuiu
nuuin
little tissue, wui
but great illuming
thinking
State Superintendent J. II. Ackerman on the beach for several days.
who had been keeping open on Sunday, heads ordinarily caught weighing be­
ter, , not once impressed with the thought delilandg great 8aeritice ,,f Ulilld
Mrs Brown came in from Portland
was unable to be present, as had been
nt- wrapped nn
n ccac there I
and who are under sentence of heavy tween 4- and 10 pounds.
that,
up in
in ♦ these m
masses
announced, owing to the great pressure Friday to spend a few weeks with her | may be slumbering a giant very different matter. Just as when a great fire has fines for so doing, to shut up with the
A pare of horses ran away with a
ravaged
some
of
our
large
cities
the
exi
­
of business in connection with the recent parents, Mr. and \V. C O’Hara.
in conception from the poetic angel in gency demands great effoit, and so, I rest The streets were very quiet during spraying wagon in an orchard near Al­
Ed. Blum and family, of Pleasant
change of text-books. This was a dis­
the day and evening, though several bany, and spilt the materials and mach­
in the block of marble, but an active
appointment to all members of the in­ Valley, sjient Saturday and Sunday at agent that can lift a hammer or drive a stupendous walls arise eclipsing in mag j people gave evidence that they had laid
inery over an acre or two. A young
nitude
and
splendor
everything
of
the,
Netarts.
stitute.
in a supply of strong drink on Saturday girl, Anna Olsen, was run over, but the
pile.
past, Destruction has made a way for
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, of Salem, and
There was an unusual interest mani
night.
But with these well-established facts
horses passed on either side of her and
fested by the citizens of the town, many Mrs. Joseph Rigsby, of Nestucca, are I and familiar principles, there is truth in­ a better condition of things, a nobler
she
escaped with slight bruises. A 12-
Culmination
of
the
labor
troubles
construction.
Here
then
is
a
broad
camping on the beach.
attending regularly.
volved that is worth our consideration.
field of effort and thought for man in at San Francisco, came on Monday, year-old apple tree was caught between
Fifty teachers were enrolled, as fol­
No powercan be secured without change, every department of labor. Where is when at a late hour the City Front the runaways and finally brought them
BOULDER CREEK.
lows :
no force without sacrifice, no progress not the work of reconstruction needed? Federation, composed of 14 organiza­ to a standstill. The tree was torn bodily
John Blough, Sand Lake.
Mrs. May Blalock is visiting Boulder without destruction, no growth without There is no lack of material at hand, tions, with 15,000 members, ordered a from the ground, but the shock knocked
Margaret Tone, Netarts.
decay, no life without death. In fact, there is no lack of demand for better general strike, which was begun Tues­ the beasts down and they concluded to
Creek friends at this writing.
Mrs. Lillie Buell. Netarts.
Jno. Borba is on the sick list, which is all good comes from some sacrifice or things and better systems, better work, day morning. In addition to the 15,000 call it off.
W S. Buell, Netarts.
Esma A. Morrell, Nehalem.
unfortunate for him, expecially at this destruction of something, and thus what better thoughts.
members of the City Front Federation,
Fannie Smith, Blaine.
might seem the evil or ruin of one class
busy season.
TO PREVENT DECAY.
—-Mrs. E. Ross Fitzpatrick, Tillamook.
A ruinous doctrine is cherished by 10,000 machinists, iron-workers, cooks,
Jas. Hughey and Lee Tuttle, of Fair­ is the blessing and rise of another.
Mrs. (). R. Chamberlain, Spruce.
many that if anything dirt erent or better waiters and teamsters are out, making Wood Preserver Used by Uncle Sam on
view, are visiting the former’s Nestucca
Our daily comforts suggest loss else
Viola Thayer, Portland
the total number of men affected 25.000.
Yamhill River Work.
Mrs. Madelle Kiger, Tillamook.
where. Our food and clothing have in­ were to be found in the line of my busi­
ranch.
As a result of the strike, in addition to
ness
certainly
some
one
would
have
I
Rae M. Robinson, Dolph.
Mrs. Robt. David is helping cook for volved some life either animal or vege­
Merits of Avenarius Carbolineum Rec­
the general suspension of business in lhe
■IJ’.vssa C. Woodbury, Tillamook.
ognized by National. State and
haymakers at Jno. Borba’s.
table. Our ornaments and luxuries seem found it out long ago, and hence they
W. A. Pcttcys. Bay Citv.
are lamnd to the old loutine. Nature, as wholesale and manufacturing districts
Municipal Governments.
went
to
Tillamook
to
incur
the
almost
wanton
destruction
Mrs.
Lizzie
Jackson
„— B. O. Snufler, Tillamook.
of
San
Francisco
and
Oakland,
the
port
Susie Judd, Tillamook.
of many harmless and beautiful objects. in most cases, sets ns the example of
last week.
i” practically closed, as not a vessel can
The fame of Avearius Carbolineum
Maud Hargrove, Garibaldi.
Miss Delia Saling and her brother Our shelter and furniture have led to the ceaseless activity. The sun’s rays play
Eva McCluskey. Carson City, Nev.
ing upon a leaf cause wonderful trans­ be loaded or moved. Members of the Las steadily extended, as the only bona
cheese
factory
on
demolition
of
forests,
to
the
exhuming
of
Chas,
visited
at
the
fide
preserver of wood, since its discov­
Mary Hanson, Tillamook.
Employer’s Association, which is the ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has
ore from the mines, and the various pro­ formation to take place ; decomposition
Sunday.
Verna M. Simerat, Tillamook.
offending organization, say they have stood all tests of climate, soil and water
L. II. Baker, Salem.
H. A. Chopard went to Tillamook cesses by which the heat and other forms of compounds and absorption and re­
counted the cost of the strike, and are and steadily lived down all pretended
.Mrs. N. M. Ginn, Cloverdale.
last Monday after supplies, He is talk. force locked up within the dark carbon lease of elements ; thus building the
rivals. Today it is not only employed
F. D. Vincent, Tillamook.
ing of striking Hadley’s camp for a cou walls may step forth and aid in the pro­ vegetable and restoring to man the vital prepared to stand firm. The steamship in all countries for the preservation of
Mrs. N. M. Dawson, Cloverdale
oxygen.
The
soil
beneath
our
feet
is
managers
will
act
in
harmony
with
the
wood used for household articles such as
cesses of transformation.
pie of months.
.—Mrs. E. !>. Severance, Tillamook.
houses, barnes, fences, etc., buttlie na-
Mnl>cl Watt, Bay Citv.
Our bodies fulfil all these changes. The trodden into impalpable dust to be dis- association.
Your correspondent received a letter
.
tional
governments, both of Europe and
Bella Watt. Tillamook.
.
.
-
last week from a sister living at Sioux capillaries, those busy architects, and solved and borne away to the roots of
An effort has been made to secure the America, have recognized its value in
Minnie Nelson, Nestocton.
the
e»ame
plant
to
develop
into
foliage
*
,
,,,
..
,
.
/
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Rapids, Iowa. She reports everything the absorbents, those equally diligent
Bella Burton. Tillamook
.
removal of Edward S. Maclay, theauthor ' saving public constructions from decay.
that is gathered and con-
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dried up in that section of the state. Says scavengers, in this microcosm, rapidly, • and fruitage
Ves|K*r G. Doughty. Bay City.
ii.i
ill-
_ of the “History of the 3panish War,” Following their example citiesand coun­
by the animal which in course of i
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.
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L.
. . • . ties have also adopted avenanus carbo­
Marie M. Bradley, Bay City.
corn and potatoes will be almost total particle bv particle, at one moment ce­ sumed ......
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.
containing the criticisms of Rear-Admiral lineum for bridges, pavements, etc., and
Amanda Tinnerstet, Tillamook.
dust to replace the e
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ment, and at another loosen and bear time is laid with the
failures
and
gardens
are
already
too
far
.
..
.
,
.
bchley.
Maclay
is
a
clerk
in
the
Brook- the leading ship builders and railroad
.
Ida Watson, Tillamook,
upon which it fed in the form ,
x.
v
.
gone to amount to anything. How a wav, until the entire structure is car­ very soil
(»race Ford, Tillamook.
.
| lyn Navy Yard. Representative Sidney companies have shown their faith in its
Ellen Bewlev, Tillamook.
happy and contented we should be, to ried off, an imperceptible disintegrated
E. Mudd, of Maryland, a member of the merits by treating ship timbers, cars,
Pearl Briscoe, Tillamook.
be living in dear old Tillamook.
corpse, at the same time that a new
Man in his mission, even if he may in committee on naval affairs in the last telegraph holes and ties with the same
Ruth A. Cooper, Tillamook.
Miss Fannie Smith returned last week birth has been accomplished ; ancC*with­ our point of Jiew seem a destroyer, is House, called on Secretary Long and re- never failing preventative against cli­
Lena L Miller. Tillamook-
matic decay and rapacious wood boring
from
a visit to her sister Mrs. B. W. out this destruction and simultaneous | pre eminently a creator,
lu’ogiuf. >f presented to him the impropriety of Ma- vermin, both of iand and water.
Carrie Judd, Tillamook.
Booth at Cloverdale.
construction, life would perish. Every | poMible, all this teeming earth without J dav remaining in the employ of the gov.
Agnes belsman, Tillamook.
Great bodies move slowly, and only
Ora Lad«I. Saud Lake.
I wonder what ails the cheese factory thought that pulsates through the brain i the restless and relentless mind of man ernment in view of the language which act after mature deliberation. It may
Mildred S. Lister. Bay City.
therefore
lie safely stated that govern­
whistle, it must have lost its voice, at has decomposed some of its tissues and to hew down i*
----- - " to * level
— * its
'* he made use of in reference to Admiral
its “ * forests,
Maria A. Smith, Blaine
ments and corporations did not employ
least
we
never
hear
it
any
more.
involved
replacement,
and
who
has
vet
I
mountains,
to
fill
up
its
valleys,
to
S. S Duncan, McMinnville.
Schley. The Secretary promised to give avenarius carbolineum until fully con­
George Smith and wife passed here one l>eeii able to decide Whether the new mat­ change the course of its rivets and the
David Torbet, Albany.
vinced of its money saving as well as
the matter his earlv attention.
Ida M High, Netarts.
dav last week en route to Joetown.
wood preserving qualities. Priyate in­
ter of the brain-cell may not be deposited ■ bounds of its seas, to lay the foundations
Emily Horgan, Trask.
The battle ship Maine, designed to be dividuals desirous of lengthening the life
Having is nearly over in our locality exterior to the old and thus, if only by of its cities, to devise machinery to in­
Marv Schollmever, Nehalem.
and every one is happy with their mows the thickness of the merest film, is ex- crease his power and activity, so that larger, stronger and faster than her of wood work and at the same time cur­
Wilbemina Schollmeyer. Nehalem.
tailing expenses, need not fear to follow
full of well cured hay.
Martha Molesworth, Tillamook.
panded and increased in capacity.
one become* a myriad and each endowed namesake, whose shapeless mass still lies the precedents established.
Letiore O’Malley, Tillamook.
Mrs Arthur Jackson visited Mrs. II I It is this new, ever taking the place of I with an infallible instinct or with almost in the harbor of Havana, was success­
Recent local examples proving the
Mrs. L Bird Beals. Tillamook.
fully launched from the yards of the truth of the above statements are not
A. Chopard one day last week.
the old, that keeps the world of thought unlimited strength..
The attendance was unusually large
Gardens are growing beautifully this as well as the world of matter fresh and ! It is not absolute necessities alone that Cramp Ship & Engine Building Com­ wanting. The reconstructed Madison
street bridge in Poitland has been treat­
duringall sessions, and an unusual in­
fine weather, and it the cutworms keep | vigorous. When a word or thought has 1 lie seeks ; his destroying hand is laid not pany's works on Saturday. One of the ed with avenarius carbolineum, as has
terest manifested by the teachers.
their distance, we will certainly have run its race and performed its mission, only upon matter itself but upon its largest crowds that has ever seen a war. also the |>avement at the intersection of
cause to congratulate ourselves on be- it is laid aside as obsolete but subject to affinities and properties, and, availing ship leave the ways at Cramp's yards four tt reefs in that city where the heavi­
Card of Thanks.
' ing among the favored ones of the earth, . new summons nt any momest in the himself of the secret forces of molecules was on hand, and patriotism ran high est street car and wagon traffic converge.
1 The latter use of the compound was
We w isli to express our heartfelt thanks and we'll sing the praises of Tillamook ages it found needful. There is something and atoms, he creates from the very as the ship left her cradle.
made at the earnest solicitation of street
to the many kind friends who svmpa- longer and louder than ever.
heartless in thus treating a faithful old same molecules and atoms a multitude
car managers who confidently look f<*
General H uglies cables the news from gratifying results.
thiied with ns and tendered their assist-,
servant when it becomes evident that of different compounds that minister to
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examples
before _____
them it
nnce to us on account of the sad deaths 1 In the House of Lords, Lord Salisbury, some other younger, more manageable! his senses or contribute to his comfort Manila of the first surrender of insur- X'Vith
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gents in the Island of Snmnr, 500 men, would appear that the individual is fo<+
the
Premier,
read
a
message
from
King
of R M. and D. S. Trowbridge ; also in
and agreeable one has made his appear- and pleasure.
ish and the official almost culpable
who
with two field guns. 30 rilles and 701
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behalf of the liereaved relatives, we wish Edward to the effect that, in considera- ante, but this is but another law of nn-
That this constructive force is gaining hnin«
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. .i .. • , does
not .k protect
own. thto
or the
taxpay*
holos, gn ng th
themselves
uptothetmted
er-8 [xx
*eU, br his
using
compound,
| Don of lhe eminent services <.f Field tnre : the fittest are always chosen.
to thank them.
ground mark the increase of wealth, the
states authorities. The opinion prevails thus saving from decay, and lengthening
Marshal Roberts in South Africa, his
M r . ami » M w «. B. H. H athaway .
It is curious to study the history of the supplies of life, the facilities of commerce among the United States officers that it l'>® life of all frame structures for which
Majesty recommended that Parliament various doctrines that men have insti- and communication, the multiplied con­
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take years to accomplish the econo- ‘J"” “
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Alexander Vaughn.a pioneer atwkman grant him lhe sum of £100,000, $500,000. futed ns codes to guide their erring fel- veniences and appliances for use. Ths . will
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I the life of all frame structure, for which
mic plan of General Corbin.
of South Umatilla county, took his first
he is individual? or officially responsi­
Ix»rd Stanley, Financial Sec retary at lows to justice, purity, and right, and higher domain of sentiment, what re vo-
railroad ride recently on the line from , the War Office, replying to a question how these, one after another, have been iutions of thought and feeling have been
ble.
. .
A gopher-gun intentor of Corvallis
Fisher Thorsen & Co., of Portland,
Pendleton to Mountain Home. Idaho. in the House of Commons, said the num- demolished or abandoned as inadequate wrought out of lhe hard and suffering was displaying his .’machine to a group Or.Tr^ao^^flccoMVagents
for’are
-OB».
He has lived all his lile in places where l>ers of Boers made prisoners, or who nn.l unsafe to hold man's highest aspira- experiences of past ages ! In the of admiring friends when the thing went narius carbolineum, I “
.......... v..ux,i.u^uui, and it can be found
such things dont exist. It is not report­ had surrendered since the declaration of
tioua or meet his highest wishes and struggles for dominion, better systems off and took a couple of his fingers. No at * ’ W
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*" B
” rigos . Tillamook.
ed how he liked it.
who will gladly supply information er*
war. total led 38,000 up to July 1.
wants. But upon these have bern raised ( bare been derised and more harmonious, on« «•« was injured.
garding its accomplishments.
Teachers’ Institute.
NEHALEM.
Destruction and Construction.
Seperate
EMPIRE CREAM SEPARATOR,
de STOKES CO.,
istoria, Oie.