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ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Wall Paper and Linings. Furniture, etc., Sold on the Installment Plan. Easy terms. Call and Investigate. I HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS, 1V A r r «A ■'k .. ~ * [ CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES, MATTING, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING. [________ STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, GLASS, jf Noui’s the time to refurnish your home. OLSEN &, Sewing Machines. Undertaker’s Supplies. CUe are Headquarters for Call and Inspeet our Goods. Priees are loui for first Class furniture. CO., Tlxe Tillamook House F1 - clx * n is ti er s. Don’t be a Knocker. cates the reality of the danger which “Progressive agriculture means much may be apprehended from the usurpation more than the simple mechanical opera The Lakeview Examiner in the follow, of legislative authority by judicial tion of the plow and caring for the farm ing article gives some wholesome advice officers.” stock in a desultory fashion. Scientific applicable to most all towns; This is a clear enunciation of the attainment in chemistry, biologv, soil “If there is any chance to boom busi principle involved in proceedings that physics, and other science related to ness, boom it b’gosh! Don’t be a subject American citizens to punish agriculture is indispensable to success. knocker. Don’t pull a long face and get ment for constructive contempt. How The farm home is not revered as it should sour in your stomach. Hope a bit. Get far the judges of Ohio and Pennsylvania i I be, either by the young or old. This in a a smile on you. Hold up your head. Get will go with their restraining orders and great measure is due to the want of at- a hold with both hands. Then pull. injunctions remains to be seen. If, for tractiyeness in its appointments. Too Bury your hatchet. Drop your toma. example, 10,000 of the workmen em many of the farm homes are for sale, thus hawk. Hide your little hammer. When ployed in one or more of the mills should encouraging a nomadic spirit. The farm a stranger drops in, jolly him. Tell him violate an order of the court to refrain should be regarded as a sacred heritage, this is the greatest town on earth. It is. from walking on proscribed thorough where the occupants plant lor succeeding ! Don’t get muleish. Don’t roast, just fares and singing union labor songs generations. Until we appreciate the jolly. All men like to be jollied, always. would not the courts find themselves true worth of the farm home no well So jolly. Get popular. It’s dead easy. utterly incapable of enforcing their orders directed effort for permanently in Help yourself along Push your friends I without converting storehouses and creasing its beauty and attractiveness with you. Soon you’ll have a whole i warehouses into jails ? can be expected. procession. Bea good fellow. “ Progressive agriculture means better “No man ever helped himself by knock tilled farms and a more perfect utiliza Farming the Noblest Occupation. ing other people down. No man ever tion of the crude products in the manu got rich trying to make people believe Dr. Janies Withycotnbe, of the Oregon facture of high priced food. The up-to- that he was the only good man on earth. Agricultural College, lias generally some date farmer will market the products of You can’t climb the ladder uf fame by thing interesting and practical to say to his skill in the most concentrated form, stepping on other people’s corns. They’re farmers when he addresses them. This thus economizing in transportation and their corns. And they’re tender. Keep was the case when he spoke at Pleasant retaining the waste products to increase off the corns. Home last week. Among other things he the fertility of his land. But farming, in “All men are not alike. Once in awhile said: the absence of educated tillers of the you will find one whois very much alike. : “To say that agriculture is the first, soil, will fail to reach the dignified posi But some are different, You are not the 1 the greatest, the noblest occupation of tion to which it is entitled. The farm only one. If vou don’t like their style | man, is simply to repeat the declarations er’s boy must be taught to see and ap leave ’em alone. Don’t knock. Walk of our most advanced thinkers. Yet the preciate the beauties of nature. A closer And m ike yourself 1 >< k popular idea prevails, even among alliance between labor and learning, be right in. pleasant, You’ll get used to it. There farmers themselves, that the vocation is tween science and the manual arts, must is no end of fun in minding your own suited to the ability of uncouth people be cultivated. His education should business And it makes other people only. This false conception of the im strengthen his ambitions for the farm, like you better. Better have others stuck portance and dignity of the calling tends I rather than divorce them from it. His on you than get stuck on yourself. No to create distaste for agricultural pur- taste and appreciation for rural life must body gets stuck on a knocker. Don’t be I suits. The farmer’s boy drifts to the be stimulated through congenial environ one. Or two.’’ 1 city to engage in the so-called learned ments.’’ professions. We are apt to speak of the How Far Shall Courts Interfere 7 young man as ambitious. But what are , TILLAMOOK WEATHER. his ambitions ? They are just what we Temperature. The great steelworkers' strike now in Maxi- Mini- Rain progress in Pennsylvania ami Ohio should expect from his enviionmcnt. ! 5 mum. Mean. mum. fall. again directs public attention to the ex As the boy sits around the fireside the 1 .. . 67 ... 45 ... 53.0 .. . 0.00 traordinarv powers which courts have principal topics of conversation are pro 2 .. . 60 ... 48 ... 54.0 .. . 0 05 been invoked to exercise for the pro fessional skill, the exaltation of riches, 3 .. . 60 ... 48 ... 54.0 .. . 1.25 tection of factory owners and repression official power and literary distinction us 4 .. . 65 ... 43 ... 54.0 . .. 0.01 the highest attainments. The volumes 5 .. . 67 ... 42 ... 54.1 . .. 0.01 olfactory workers. 0.02 6 .. . 65 ... 43 ... 54.0 .. Federal and state courts are issuing of the biographies of men and histories 7 .. . 64 ... 44 ... 54.0 .. 0 01 injunctions against pickets established of nations which he thumbs tells him 8 .. . 62 ... 42 ... 52.0 . 0.00 ■ in the vicinity of mills and factories. not of farmers, but of legislators, orators 9 .. . 62 ... 42 ... 52.0 . .. 0.00 0.01 These injunctions are not issued on the and poets. On the other hand, ifbv his 10 .. . 64 ... 40 ... 52.0 .. 11 .. . 63 ... 45 ... 54.0 .. . 0 15 ground that irreparable injury to pro education be is brought to see the great 12 .. . 64 ... 38 ... 51.0 .. T. 0.00 perty is feared, but on the plea that the possible usefulness that lies before him 13 .. . 62 ... 41 ... 51.1 .. 0.00 ! strike picket is a nuisance in the neigh, as an apostle of ail enlightened agricul 14 .. . 63 ... 40 ... 51.1 .. . 63 ... 46 ... 54.1 . .. 0.05 liorhood. Picketing has lieen legally de ture, and the higher standard ot living 15 .. 16 .. . 67 ... 41 ... 54 0 .. . 0.21 fined as "posting persons at all the ap- that he may attain with the |>eace and 17 .. . 66 ... 45 ... 55.1 . .. 0.02 0.20 I proaches to a place where a strike is in beauty and inspiration of nature all 18 .. . 66 ... 45 ... 55.1 .. 0.00 I progress for the purpose of reporting around him, then he will remain upon 19 .. . 66 ... 45 ... 55.1 .. 20 .. . 65 ... 44 ... 54.1 .. . 0.02 I the workmen going to or coming from the farm. . 63 ... 53 ... 58.0 .. . 0.21 “What do the professions offet to a 21 .. . 65 ... 56 ... 60.1 .. ■ the works and using such influence as 0.46 22 .. young man ? Let me quote from ail ad 0.00 23 .. . 67 ... 55 ... 61 0 .. I may be in their power to prevent the .. 0 00 ... 42 ... 54.1 . I workmen from accepting employment dress delivered by President Harper to a 24 .. . 67 0.00 ... 50 ... 57.1 .. . 65 25 .. graduating class of the Chicago Univer i there. 26 .. . 64 ... 48 ... 56.0 .. . 0.00 i In England picketing was at one time sity : ‘You, who are now entering the 27 .. . 65 ... 48 ... 56.1 . 0.00 world, will find that poverty will be the 28 .. . 65 ... 44 ... 54.1 . .. 0.00 s held illegal by the courts, but has since by statute been expressly permitted. strongest opponent to overcome. You. 29 .. . 63 ... 51 ... 57 0 . .. T. 30 .. . 68 ... 50 ... 59.0 . .. T. The very fact that the British Parlia who are entering life as lawyers, need 31 .. . 64 ... 48 ... 56.0 . .. 0.00 only to look at the paj>ers today to find ment has by statutory enactment legal ized picketing justifies the conclusion that the average lawyer does not earn Sum. 1997 ... 1412...... 170.8 .... ... 2.68 that the interference of the crurts with his salt. Those who will become physi* Mean64.4 ... 45.8..... 55.3 ....... 0.00 workmen who are peaceably endeavor clans will find that their only companion S ummary .— Mean temp., 55.3 ; Max. ing to persude other workmen to ab for a few years to come will be the wolf temp. , 68 • date, 30th. Min. temp., stain fretn accepting employment or to at the door ; while those who go forth 38; date, 12th. Total precip . J M inches • snowfall, 0 ; number of davs join a trades union is a dangerous ex to teach need only to witness the strug clear, 8 ; partly cloudy. 2; cloudy, 21. ercise ofjndicial powers. On this point gles of the school teachers in the city Dates of frost —Light, 14th. Killing, the current issue of the Outlook strikes J The School Board is beset with howls 0. Dates of hail, 0 ; sleet, 0 ; th. storms, 20th and 31st ; auroras, 0. Prevailing and wails for an increase of salaries.’ the nail on the head when it says: wind—Direction, N. W. f “ To iorbid a workman from using | “ This certainly offers but little en Remarks—20th, a thunder storm at f peaceable persuasion to induce another couragement to the ambitious young the coast line of «^a at 10 a.m. | workman not to accept employment in a man to turn his back upon the farm to T. Trace. 31st, at 4-a.m., a thunder I certain factory or mill appears to ns a , engage in these conflicts so vividly por storm passed over to the south of Tilla- I clear violation of the fundamental rights . trayed by President Harper. Does the mook. C apt . J oseph J. D awson , I of free speech and a clear assumption of student in agriculture fear the wolf en Voluntary Observer. ■ dangerous authority by the court. It is tering the door ? Is he afraid there will opportunity for the appliea- j [ to us equally clear that an injunction be a lack of I ought not to lie issued by a court of tion of his skill to the practice of the [ equity against, acts which are evidently farm ? No, for he knows full well that • ' criminal, such as the use of personal vio there is an endless held with a fruitful lence by one workman against another harvest in the broad domain of agricul. workman. The objection to the usurpa ture for intelligent thought and well- tion of such authority by court, of directed energy. If the sturdy young equity is that the violation of an in men of the farm will avail themselves of junction is a contempt of court and the the opportunity to acquire scientific in The large new Warehouse lias just person who is charged with contempt formation, as a reinforcement to their been completed, and I am now prepared of court is tried by the judge who issues ' practical experience on the farm, they to receive all kinds of nieichandise for the injunction. Il ought not to lie per need have no fear that painstaking in storage at my wharf in Tillamook Citv. B. C LAMB. Pro.' missible for the same judge to issue the dustry will not bring its abundant re Goods left for storage insured a lowest complaint, try the defendant, render the ward. There is no vocation in life which rates. verdict and pronounce the sentence in a offers surer return« from intelligent effort criminal case. We should be glad to see than farming. No position in life carries congress enact a law proving that in all with it greater dignity or presents a cases for contempt of court for violation larger field for the application of science BARBER AMD HAIRDRESSER of injunction or other order« of the court, than doe, that of the fanner. We gro»»- SHAVING, HAIR CL'L’ITNG or perhaps for any act not performed in lv underestimate the necessity and value the presence of the court, the defendant o an agricultural education for the SHAMPOOING. ETC should be entitled to demand a trial bv i|arffler boy. Agriculture is the science < f Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for jury Itefore tome other judge than the ? science«, and the profession of profeamon«. persons suffering with rheumatism. one who issued the order which has been , »¡"ce it requires scientific «kill and framed Violated. The history of England indi-1 nr* to attain the h.ghest achievement«. I Building next door to the Post office TILLAN|OOlÇ, H/HA^F AJÍO General Storage LOWEST RATES. EDGAR LATIMER, ■ 3 KJ, , r x\ M c I ntosh Dealers & M c N air , in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS, headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent for CHARTER OAR STOVES. Western Washing Machines. Large Stock of l’aints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook. THE GOOD BOOK SAYS : Royal tailoring can be IVorn by the workman as Easily as it can be worn By the merchant or banker. JULY PRICE LIST now in effect, and it is a warm one. too > • <> Pick your cloth for any season, no limit of patterns to make a «election from. Those who can afford it will buv SUITS, OVERCOATS and PANTS. There are many who will order no less than six pair trousers. The sale is on and the goods will be gone before a great wliilq. It pavs to pay less and dress better. KING & KERREMANS. EXCLUSIVE RESIDENT IN ROYAL TAILORING. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW T illamook . O regon I FOR LANDS. All the latest forms of Life and Fire Insurance. T illamook . O regon . FIRE cooper . il. yy 5. /. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OREGON. TILLAMOOK, rp RIESLAND BEN DAIRY FARMS AND TIMBER L. EDDY, ß C." 11. GOY NE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, INSURANCE. STEPHENS, AGENT FOR THF. HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & < LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Agent for North West School Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON Office: Opposite Court llon«e, of T illamook , O regon . C. & E. Thayer 0LAÜDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O regon ROBERT A. MILLER, General Banking ami Exchange busi ness. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, ami all foreign coiintriea TILLAMOOK. ORE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, O regon C ity , O hegon . Lami Titles ami Lami Office Business Specialty. IJAMHH Mcl AIN, ¡A. W. 8KVHKANCK WcCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, T illamook , O rkoon . C. A. BAILEY, IIKALKK IN STU DE nA KER WAGON OSBORNE MO ITERS, Buggi*'., buy rnkea, plow«, nml ollie farm uiHcbiuvry. You can Have money by dealing with me, Special 1’ricea on Buggien and Spring Wagons. C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore. IJAVID WILEY, MI)., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly «1 tended to. T illamook . O regon . I. M. SMITH, M D , CHAS. PETERSON, Baita e-y-*------------- t, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Offices III T.ald’s Buildings. TILLAMOOK 0R. O. H. — OREGON. DAVENPORT, DENTIST. Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge Work. T illamook C ity , O regon . For Fence Posts. FIB COATBC WITH Carbolineum Avenarius Will outwear CEDAR. It i« al»o n RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST CHICKEN LICE. It« application to the in«iile wall« of poultry house« will permanently exter minate all LICE. 5 Reunite HEALTHY CHICKENS- BLENTY EGGS. I Write for circular and prim and men. tion thi« paper. WADE th BRIGGS. Tillamook, Or. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, Hot and Cold Raths. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS * Go to E. JENKINS, Who han a fine assortment ol WATCHES. CLOCKS and JEWELRY. A uw> OPTICAL GOODS. Will guaranty« all good« a« repre sented. CALL IN AND INSPECT OCR STOCK. ■ « « « ■ ■ ■ ■ « « « NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., July jat, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make fi nl proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, on August 17th. I9OI, viz : CHARLES E. DONALDSON. H E No 12,679, for the Nw \ of Se %, H 1 a of Sw % of sec. 13 and Ne*4of Nw *4 bcc .24, tp. 1 S, R 9 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, v z William R. Illingworth. William J. Himes, Frank • eater and Prank B. Herrington, all of Tillamook P.O.. Oregon. C has . B. M ookks Register T imber L and , A it J unk 3 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Oilice, Oregon City, Oregon, June 17th loOi. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1M78, entitled “An act for the sale of timber land- 11 the States of California, Ore oil. Nevada and Washington Territoi y," as extended to all Public Land Stales by net of August 4, »«92» JOHN RRP KSON, Of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. M«3, for the nurcha-e of the Sw >4 of Sw «4 or see. 13 a”-’ Se *4 of Sc >Z4 and W '2 of Se , of His tion No. ¡4, in Township No. 3 N, Range No. 8 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon citv, Oregon, on Monday, the 9th day of HvpteiniMT, 190T. He names 11s witnesses: John Corcoran, David Tweddle, Tun Corcoran, of Vine Maple, Oregon; Erick Heinstroni, of Olney, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Hbove-desc i>»e<! lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day ot September diol. C has IL M00RKA, Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N oth e F or PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oie. June 25th. rum. Notice in hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the net of Congi uhm of June 3, 187s, entitled “Au net for (lie sale of timber landff in the Staten of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." an extended to all the Public Land State* by net of A ukun I 4, ¡892, WILLARD N. JON I'B, Of Portland, county ot Multnomah, State of Oregon, han this <111 y filed in this office hl* Aworn statement No. 5879, for the purchase of the South East % of Section No. 35 m Tp. No. a hi, Range No. 8 W of W. M , hii <! will offer pt oof to show tliHt the land sought is mote valuable for O n limiter or stone thnnTor agricultural purposes and toestablish his claim to said land bef >re the Register Hint Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Or., oil Monday, the 2jr<l day of September, 1901. He names a* witnesses w. J. Smith.ol Wiison, Or.; T H. Potter, J. I.. Wells mid (, W. Mead, of Portland, Ore. Any and all persons Haiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their Haims in this office on or before said 23rd day of September, 1901. CHA«. IL M oohes , Register. A IIMININTKATOH’N NOIJtK. In the County Court of County of Tilla inook, State of Oregon. I n P bobatk H ekfby G iven —That OAK NOLAN has le-er, duly appointed by the above named (’unit an adminib* tor of the Estate of GO IT LIEB WYsZ. and that all person« having CLAIMS against «aid estate are requested Io pr»- ■ent them with the ploper voudieis within six months from this date to me at C. A E. Tliajer’s bank, in Tillamook county, Oregon. Dated this 19th day of Jnlv, OAK NOLAN. N otkk im INSURE WITH Claude Thayer, Agent or Fireman'« Fund and London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Companies.