Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1901, Image 2

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    The Edccated Woman.
s.1* L*
Action of this kind is quite within the gan.biers from the ground up. The dol- ,
fKaOhgbt. function» of an anti-trust league. III. lar to be honestly earned is not in it with | Professor G. Stanley Hall of Clerk Uni­
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deed, it would seem that the chief ob- the dollar to lie won on some game of versity—It is the physical not the intel­
, ject ot such an organization should be chance, the difference between the Dig-1 lectual woman who is the leader ot the
to invoke the law against corporations ger Indian shuffling a poker deal in world. There are some species ofanimals
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Keep the Hies off your Stock ami Kill the Lice.
assumed to be trusts and there has Wyoming and Hun. Mr. Johnson, with the distinctive features of which are that
directions -Apply once a week or oftener with a «mail apongue or
(STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.)
never been a more favorable opportunity plug hat, diamonds and an aristocratic the females grow and males deterioate.
cloth, thoroughly moisten along the back, shoulders, neck, anil around th«
$1.50 than is now presented for the American church inemtiersbip, dealing in options i Might not this be so among human
One year........
head of animal.
75 Anti Trust league to give effect to this and betting on a horse race being one beings if our girls are not trained for
Six months.....
PRICE, 85c. pin»; 50c. quart: $1 50 gallon. Guarantee that it will do
50 object. There is no doubt that in do­ simply of environment. Sambo play-I
Three months.
wifehood and motherhood ?
all I claim or money cheerfully refunded.
mg
craps
in
a
back
alley
and
the
sisters
ing so it will have a great deal of popu­
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Colonel F. W. Parker. Chicago School
Agriculture in the Schools.
lar sympathy and moral support, for i of the church raffling off a church crazy
| Superintendent—Girls do not spoil be­
•• Should agriculture be taught in the there is probably a more general and quilt are all in the same box—born gam cause they are made the equals of boys
Prescription Druggist. Tillamook City, Or
public schools ?” is a question now stronger feeling against the steel cor­ biers each.
in intellectual pursuits. They become
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claiming the attention of a number of poration than there is against any other
better
women,
better
wives
and
better
The dairymen will concede of Prof.
our most prominent educators. This of the industrial combinations.
But it is a very big task which the Koch of Beilin, the eminent bacterio­ mothers They are not hurt physically
is an important subject and should re­
logist. the title of‘ Koch of the walk” by straining to acquire knowledge and
ceive the attention not only of the teach­ league proposes to undertake and it ap­
| as a result of his recent announcement to keep in the race with the boys. More­
pears
to
be
handicapped
at
the
outset
by
ers. but of the lawmakers and of the
. that tuberculosis cannot lie transmitted over, I have seen something of the
millions who pay an annual school tax. lack of financial resources. The steel
from the cow to the human being through foreign idea of the education of women.
corporation
has
no
such
difficulty
;it
can
While agricultuie has been taught in the
PROPRIETORS OF
I the medium of th*? milk.
This theory, I have been at an affair in Germany
schools of Fra nee and Germany for many defend itself as long as it is possible to
I if sustained, will remove a great incu where the men gathered in one part of
keep
the
issue
in
the
courts,
which
might
years it is a new idea in this country—a
1 bus from the dairy interests of the coun­ the room and the women in another to
decided innovation which can only lie be for years. Then the league may find
talk like silly geese. I prefer the Ameri­
try.
developed by degrees. It is to be deplor­ it difficult if not impossible to get the
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can women.
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DEALERS IN
unity
of
action
between
the
federal
and
ed that this oldest and most important
The ihorteet crop of potatoes to years
Professor Triggs of the University of
state
authorities
which
seems
essential
industry has been neglected in an educa­ I
is in sight for the coining year. From a Chicago—Women need the higher educa­
tional way. Agriculture is the basis of I or which at anv rate it appears to regard common, every-day necessity the tuber
tion and the discipline it affords in order
Shop next door to Larsen’» Hotel, Tillamook
manufactures, as the product of the soil as necessary. These and other obvious will become a luxury and for tne first
to teach them self-control and fit them
is the material of art; why, then, should considerations tend to create doubt time we are likely to realize what an im­
to live as social beings. A woman is not
agriculture, as a branch of common whether the league’s decision to prose­ portant element in the food of the com­
a clam, but a living, active organism.
school education be neglected any more cute the steel corporation will be carried mon people the potato has been.
Wifehood and motherhood are not her
than mathematics, geography or the out. At all events, the idea that institu­
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only functions and she must also be
ting proceedings in the courts would end
other subjects taught?
Mrs. Nation declares that after she is
Agriculture is taught from foundation the conflict between the corporation and divorced she will not marry the best trained for her social life.
to finish in all the state experiment sta­ the steel workers is manifestly fallacious. man on earth. Most of the best men on
Dean Tufts, Professor of Philosophy—
tions, and t’nc success achieved by the It would have not the slightest effect earch, and some of the others, in the Though the higher education may in
upon
that
issue.
graduates of this class proves the neces­
light of Caine's record as a smasher, some cases delay marriage, women who
Whether or not the United States Steel
sity of a similar branch in our common
have had the higher training know how Stage leaves
will agree with her very cordially.
Tillamook daily exeept Sunday.
schools. The first step necessary to es­ corporation exists in violation of the fed­
to take better care of their children than
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eral
anti-trust
law
is
a
question
which
tablish this branch of instruction would
Thirty American teachers have been others. Statistics prove that there is a Stage leaves f4. Yamhill daily exeept monday,
be to secure the required text books and the courts should have opportunity to married at Honolulu. It’s fairly warm smaller proportion of deaths among the
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
a plot of ground for experimental pur- determine. That law applies to com­ there, but if there should be any com­ children of well-educated mothers than
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
binations,
in
the
form
of
trusts
or
other
­
poses, where the classes could watch the
plaint on account cf chills the chances among the offspring of those who have
wise,
in
restraint
of
trade
or
commerce
process of development in plant life.
are fifteen of the party will make it suffi­ never had equal advantages. Heredity
These experimental plots should be lo­ among the several states or with foreign ciently hot for the other fifteen.
in the development ot a child is one
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cated within easy distance of the school nations. It also declares illegal the
thing, but his training from day to day
monopolizing
or
attempt
to
monopolize
Edward Kimball, who died in Chicago is quite another. All of our women’s
building and at stated intervals the class
would visit them and Nature would be any pa it of the trade or commerce among the other day, was the man wl o first colleges are today putting great stress
the teacher, assisted by their instructor the several states, or with foreign na­ turned the thoughts of Dwight L. M< ody on physical training, and what can be
tions. It would seem that the steel cor- to evangelistic work, lie had raised
from the schools.
more important in preparing women for
Any wideawake competent teacher porations could be reached under these church debts to the amount of $10.000.- wifehood and motherhood ?
may in a few weeks qualify to teach the provisions of the law, but repeated ju­ 000.
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elementary principles of plant life, plant dicial decisions make it doiibtfid if pro­
Henry Dolan, who died in New York Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Bii.est Beer in the Northwest.
The Baker City Republican, whose
breeding and plant growingand harvest­ ceedings against the steel corporation editor wan recently married, is said to City, left an estate valued at $8,000,000.
Stringers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privateli
ing; a month’s preparation at the sum­ under the federal anti-trust law would be advocating a gentlemen's private j He had no near relatives here. His pro-
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
mer school of the State Experiment Sta­ amount to anything.
lunch club fur Baker.—Albany Herald. j perty is to go, it is understood, to his
tion will equip the teacher for a year’s
• niece, Mary L. Deforrest, of Irving,
Wlial's the matter with Hannah.
Western Irrigation,
instruction. After the first year his
Marshall countv, Kansas. She is the (
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judgment should direct him in the mat­
The drouth of this summer will
King Edward’s apology to parliament daughter of his only brother, and is an •
ter. Any system of education that omits strengthen the demand the west lias been for the long continuation of the war in old woman now with several grown !
these branches is deficient. 11 is difficult making for national assistance in re­ South Africa was a diplomatic announce­ sons and daughters. Mr. Dolan was I
to conceive such an anomoly as an claiming the arid and semi-arid lands of ment that the prize for the defeat ot the past 80 and eccentric.
He was also '
educated person ignorant in these things. that section. Movements have been be­ Boers was still hanging at Ed’s belt.
philanthropic, negroes being bis especial
It should not be the idea to make gun already for bringing the matter be­
favorites when it came to dispensing
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farmers out of every pupil—some will be fore congress at its next session and
A St. Louis woman admits that she charity, and he always gave with a free
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
merchants, lawyers, doctors; in fact, all rumors are circulated of a proposed bought morphine for a young man who hand. It is estimated that he gave
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
the trades and professions will eventually alliance between the advocates of liberal committed suicide in her presence. She away hundreds of thousands of dollars.
this City.
be filled largely by the students from the appropriations for rivers and harbors had often paid more to see an imitation Mr. Dolan for the past 30 years has been
common schools. As agriculture is the and the advocates of just as liberal ap­ on the stage.
a <s> ■
<a-
a recluse, living most of the time nt the
most important industry ofour country, propriations for irrigating projects in
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Union Club, of which organization he
In Baltimore all the wires have gone has been a member since 1862. Practi­
one that directly concerns every man. the west. If such an alliance is formed
per gal
woman and child, a knowledge of its it may be a strong factor in legislation underground in immense conduits. Now cally all his fortune is in New York real
the politicians who have been doing the estate.
principles should be a part of the life next winter.
k Wines,
$3.00 per
equipment of every child in the country.
w
Of the need of irrigation in large neigh­ other thing will have to take a pull at
Farmers are not the only ones requiring borhoods in the west there can be no the pipes.
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such knowledge.
Every home owner doubt. The results where it has been
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
English insurancecompanies are trying
must grow something, be it for profit, systematically undertaken prove its
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
to exclude Christian scientists and their
sustenance or pleasure, and if he under­ practicability. Captain H. M. Critten-
patients. This is one way of protecting
stands the vitaUforces of nature which den, who has made a comprehensive in­
DEALER IN
control plant lilt, so much the better for vestigation of irrigation, says in his re­ the treasury by preventing laying on of
the hands.
him. No time should be lost in prepar­ cent report: “ To one who has seen the
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ing text books and teachers to teach this changes wrought in the once desert re­
The big storm at Mobile, Ala . will
Saddles,
branch thoroughly in every school in the gions of California, Arizona, Utah. drive many a reckless paragrapher to 1
county. In course of time we hope to Wyoming and Colorado, in what used remark that if Mobile doesn’t quickly re-,
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
Whips,
see every public school in possession of to be as forbidding regions as any still cover, it auto.
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n piece of ground where the lessons of the remaining in that country, there can be
A Bloomington girl found an umbrella
class-room may be illustrated in active no doubt that the destiny of the arid
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practice. The stability of every institu­ section of America is more dependent the other day and returned it to its
The most complete line ;
owner.
She
is
now
being
treated
for
a
'
tion depends upon the structure of its upon the waters that flow from its
and the lowest prices in |
foundation. The object of the public mountains than upon the mineral that mental lapse.
the county.
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school is to lay a foundation for the lie concealed within them. Already in
A Chicago girl attempted to commit
superstructure of life and character. The the greatest mineral producing states of
suicide by jumping into the canal, but it J
Repari ing a Specialty,
i
soil, its productive capacity, the physical the west, California and Colorado, irri- !
appears that she couldn’t get her feet to
features and the forces which govern gated agriculture yields a greater wealth
go under.
them forms the best foundation on which to produce than the mines. It is easy to j
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AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.
to build a superstructure of future point out many valleys in the arid re-! Boston claims the first discovery of an
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
knowledge and usefulness. The achieve­ gions the future development of which, honest man. He had a chance to steel
Hobsonville,
SIBLEY, Mgr
ments of human ingenuity are illimitable under irrigation, will sustain in each a his nerves in a collision and wouldn’t
—dwell not upon the failures of the past, population greater than that at present do it.
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but live in the present, strive for the is to I m * found in the states where they !
It’s curious, how some people sing that
more brilliant and glorious future. The are located. There can lie scarcely a
failures, disappointments and lost oppor­ doubt that the ultimate extent of this they want to be some angels, and then
tunities of the past should only be re. development is limited only bv the capa­ send for the doctor.
membered at heirlooms—every thing that city of the streams and the vital and con­
The large new Warehouse has just
Notice to the Taxpayers.
STEAMERS—SUE H, ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
stands for advancement and higher civil­ trolling function of these streams in the
been completed, and I am new prepared
ization of the masses should be the goal future welfare of the vast extent of the
to receive all kinds of meichandise for ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
The taxes for the year of 1900 will lie storage at my wharf in Tillamook City
of the future. A thorough system of ag­ national domain is a matter too obvious
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
delinquent after the "th day of Septem­
B. C LAMB. Pro.
ricultural education in the public schools to require demonstration." Captain
A’*riJ. ?ith ‘h? OreKon Bailroad & Navigation Co. »nd
Goods left for storage insured a lowest
ber, 1901.
would lie the greatest possible step in Crittenden’s statements agree with what ;
rates.
i
5°
Rlver R' R- fo> San Francisco, Portland
H. H. A lderman , Sheriff.
and all pointe east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
the right direction.—Editorial in Drov­ has been said on this subject bv other
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
er’s Journa I.
investigators.
C. A. BAILEY >
Non Resident Pupils,
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
But, while there is a general agreement
DEALER IN
Agents
R &
R R- Co’. Portland.
Invoking Anti-Trust Laws.
Non residents attending Tillamook
as to the need and results of irrigation,
K
M & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
aS TUDERA KER WA GON
there is not such a consensus of opinion Citv school must pay tuition fees : In
The American Anti-Trust league pro­ as to the propriety of the government Professor Snuffer’s room. $2 per month.
OSBORNE MOWERS,
poses to institute proceedings in the undertaking the work on an extensive In other rooms. $1.50 per month Fees Buggies, bay rskes, plows, and ntlie
federal and state courts against the scale. Much money has already been payable strictly in advance to Thos.
farm machinery.
You ran save
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
money by dealing with me.
United States Steel corporation. In a spent by congress in making investiga Contes, district clerk.
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
published statement the officers of the turns, but the chief result of these has
Wagons.
league say that from evidence in their been to show that the cost of the under­
0. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
M. H. LiApSEN, Proprietor.
possession they are "lully satisfied that taking would lx* enormous and that only Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’» Price».
the United States Steel corporation is a
Below will Ire found the Yellow Fir
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
a limited area would be benefited.
INSURE WITH
criminal trust within the meaning of Nearly all the irrigation undertaken so Lumber Company’s price list for lumber.
The B«“ Hotel ■«> the city. No Chinese Employed.
both the federal and State statutes and
Claude Thayer,
far has lieen by private or state enter-, P rices for L i mber at the M ills :
is not lawfully entitled to exercise the prise. \\ hether this policy can lie wisely
Per 1000 ft Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
privilege of conducting anv business changed and the general government Rough lumber................................... $6 50
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Sized lumber...«.................................. 7 50
whatever in the United States.” The
can embark ia the reclamation of the arid Ship Iwp ..............................................
Companies.
league has employed counsel and de­ lands is a question for the public to con­ Dressed lumlier, flooring & rustic 8 00
14 50
cided to bring proceedings under quo sider. All that nerd lie said now is to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
P rices at T illamook C ity ,
Department of the Interior,
And delivered anywhere along the main
warranto or mandamus in the courts of
make it known that a formidable effort
Land Offlce at Oregon Citv, Ore.,
road from the mills :
the United States and of various states
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.
Aug. 17th. 1901.
J. P. ALLEN,
will probably lie made in that way when Rough lumber................................... s oo
Notice 1« hereby siren that the following
through the attorneys general ot both congress meets in Ikcember.
Sized lumber....................................... • 00 named arttier ha« filed notice of hi» intention
Proprietor.
make fi al proof in «upport of his claim
the federal and state governments, "to
Ship lap ............................................. 9 50 to
and that said proof will be made before the
prosecute the United States Steel cor-
Dressed
lumber
up
to
16in.
wide..
16
(
ounty
Clerk
of
Tillann
ok
co.,
at
Tillamook
(X)
The Headlight has often referred to
First class accommodation
.-6th, MR. vis
It <X) Oregon, on September
(Miration for numerous and dangerous the |K>rnieiou, habit of gambliug and Flooring
- and rustic ........................
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Ji|tOj|L HARRIS.
at second class rate.
o nfcAfbrtX, 8 >, N« v ,nd s» '. of
violations of the la w .” The league ap­ how it is impregnateli into all Him» of Dress..I pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide, 5 H.KJI
w X «n.l Lol l.»t, 1 tp. I S, R 7 w
He. i>«r lineal foot.
peals to all good citizens and friendly ma-iety. In spite of all the vemwr of
He
11
..me.the
folio-rout
wllnow.
to
prove
Above prices are for lumber less thaa
'"■•J1"upon «nd cultiv.Uon
organizations to co operate with it, par­ Civilisation, upon the pwseseion of which thirty feet long. Leave orders at the of said
BEST MEALS IN THE
lang, v s*
mm
mill, or w.th
Milbain H KtywiM.. Abel w Aevetance
ticular^ in the wav of contributions tor the American people are wont to pride
CITY.
Mymn ( Trowbridge and William 1» Ulin»,
E.
G.
K.
Wrr.
President
;
conducting the proceedings.
worth, of Tillam<*>k , <>re
i
r-w
UieuMriw, they are » natlUu of born
P kt »» B ka . xt , Secretary.
cmu » b . Mooass Register
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ClUamOOk
STURGEON’S
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arxcL X-iic© ZECillei
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:
s. J. STURGEON,
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook IVIeat IVLarket
Fresh and Cured. Meats, Hides, Wool, etc
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor,
Tillamook City
Oregon
J S. LAMAR
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT
g
’ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00
$1.00 to
gal
H. Crenshaw
Harness,
Truckee Lumber Co
Robes, etc.
1
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FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
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TILLAÜJOOiÇ, WHAI^F AflD
W^E|foUgE.
General Storage
LOWEST RATES.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Or.
SUPPLIES
J. E,
Pacific Navigation Co
LARSEN HOUSE,
Zöllen ¡¿oiige,
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