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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 22, 1902. Just received, an Elegant Assortment of Ladies’ Black Mercerized Sateen Underskirts Mercerized Chambra’s in all colors. Elegant Line of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, LAWNS, DIMITIES, Silks, etc., Just Received. New styles in spring HATS and CLOTHING. Our new stock of SHOES is by far the largest in the county. COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants. Necessity of a Public High School. ' the incompetence of persons in place of [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] | directive power : every day it suffers bv reason of the inhability of the humble j laborer to readjust himself to the rapid ly moving tide of productive industry that makes his vocation no longer needed. • More general culture—the ele vation of all minds to the plane of generalization of thinking—active in stead of mere imagination and con ventional opinion—is what is required. , Nehalem, Ore. G. A. W alker . SCENE IS SUBEIME. Description of the Fruption of says ; “The total number of bodies buried to date i^ 1300 ; in hospital. 130. All im- m^iiafe wants now supplied. Generous aid received from neighboring colonies. Nine of the best sugar estates damaged seriously. An estate at Walibou is com pletely burned in ashes. All vegetation is destroyed. It will probably recieved after rain. Three thousand persons on the relief list. The eruption seems to be declining, but lava is flowing. All dgngtr is not yet over.” Professional Cards. It is economy, as well as justice^ that Mount Souffriere. each city and county should provide for the free education of all its youth who L ondon , May 17 —A dispatch to the ~]T> L. EDDY, are willing and able to devote their Daily Mail from Kingstown, Island of time and energy to study. It niust fit St. Vincent, contains an excellent de its home talent for its higher positions, scription by the Rev Mr. Darrel of the by providing higher education in free eruption of La Souffriere. Mr. Darrell A ttorney - at -L aw , high schools. With no competition to said: offer, it will be obliged to pay a higher “We rowed to within eight miles of price for educated young men and women T illamook O regon . the creater from which a majestic body of whom it calls from abroad to fill its vapor ascended. The scene was sublime .■ ■ . ---------- :------- t -.. ■ Real Estate Transfers. positions that demand higher education, j beyond imagination. Steam, smoke and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The demand for educated directive Charles Suchfield to estate of David lava formed on awful »pillar which ap Deportment of the Interior, H. COOPER, Lund Office at Oregon City, Ore., power is on the increase in every city Whitney, jr., Ne U of Nc U of sec. 36. peared to us to be at least eight miles April 15th, 1902. and county, by reason of 1 he fact that j tp. 2 S, R.’lO W. high. We rowed on. but an immense Notice is hereby given that the following machinery is taken the place of mere B. L. Eddy, et ux., to Tillamook cloud of dark and dense volcanic mate named settler has tiled notice of his intention to A ttorney - at -L aw , hand-labor ; and, as a result, a grade of County Bank, tract in block 1, Thayer’s rial descended in our pathway, impend make final pronf in supoort of his claim, and tfrfttsaM prodfwill be mad- Before Register and intelligence is necessary that can under add to Tillamook. ing our progress and warning us to stop. Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on May 23rd, stand and manage complicated labor- T ila mook O regon . Claude Thaver, el. al., to Oak Nolan, The mighty bank of sulphurous vapor 1902, viz. : GEORGE: H. BAXTER. saving contrivacnces« assuming the shape of a gigantic prom No. 12,529, lor the E % of W 54, sec. 26, tp. If a county sends its own native-borh S Vfc of lots 1 and 2, block 2 Tillamook. ontory became a mass of revolving cloud 2 H.E. R. : W. Lucy P. Barnard to Carl A. Himpel, which turning with incredible velocity S, youth into the the subordinate positions, He names the following witnesses to prove H. GOYNE, and hires at a higher rate of wages the lots 12 and 13, sec. 26, tp. 3 N, R. 10 assumed beautiful flower shapes, some his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : directive skill which is needed to lay out W. dark, some effulgent, while others were William 11. Fletcher, John Starr, Henry Starr and supervise its works, it will find it Edith L. Krainer to Charles R. and nearly white ami all were brillantly il Nathaniel Stretch, Fairdale, Oregon. A ttorney - at -L aw , C has B. M oores , Register. self obliged to pay a much higher sutn Francis Ostrandrr, block 14, Bar View luminated by electric flashes. for the supervisory work than would add. to Bay City. “Darkness then fell upon the waters Office : Opposite Court House, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. suffice to train its town population for Augusta Bovington to Sarah E. and a black rain of dust descended upon Department of the Interior, the purpose. Beside this, it commits Petteys, quit claim deed, lot 1, block 16, us. The thundering noises from the T illamook .. O regon Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. the unnatural act of preferring its own Bar View add. to Bav City. mountain and the earthquake shocks all April 15th, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following children for menial service, while it Unknown, by sheriff, to David Mar. produced a scene of incredible majesty named settler has tiled notice of his intention brings in the educated youth of other and horror. The Plutsnic energy of the to make final proof in support of his claim, communities to oversee them at this tinev, lot 3, block 5 and lots 3 and 4, in mountain increased momentarily until and that said proof will bJ made before the and Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on menial labor. It is thus poor economy, block 4, Stillwell’s add. to Tillamook. our boat returned to Kingstown, the Register Adolf Erickson to S. P. Hasselborg, crew cowered and impressed with the May 23rd, 1902, viz. : and inhuman treatment of offspring. NATHANIEL STRETCH ; The protection of the community as tract in tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. A ttorney - at -L aw , weirdness of the scene and covered thick H.E. No. 12.534 for the W % of E sec. 34, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. a social body—its common weal is C. A Smith to Truckee Lumber Co., N ly with the falling gray dust.” He names the following witnesses toprove his now generally recognized ?.s a duty of ,z2 of Sw J4- Sw Vi of Nw ’4 of sec. 1. and T illamook The cable repair ship Pouyer Querlier, continuous residence upon and cultivation of O regon . government as important as the politi lots 8 and 9, of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. says the dispatch to the Daily Mail, has said land, viz. : William Fletcher, George H. Baxter, Hairy cal necessity for diplomacy and military U.S. to John L. Childers, lots 7, 8, 10 found the bed of the ocean much dis Stai r, John Starr, of Fairdale, Ore. defense. A state that allows its popu and 11 of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. turbed. At one place the ship found 900 C has . B. M oores , Register. J^OBERT A. MILLER, lation to be starved into the necessity fathoms of water where only 300 fathoms May F. and C. N. Drew to Tillamook of migrating to another land, while it were down on the charts. Recharting NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Creamerv, V2 acre in sec. 25, tp. 1 S, R. Department of the Interior, Could prevent this bv founding indus may be necessary. ’ Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., A ttorney - at -L aw . tries and a system of popular education, 9 W. April 15th, 1902. John Paquet, et. ex., to F. M. Shearer, violates to its own cost the plain prin Notice is hereby given that the f Rowing- Oregon City, Oregon. lot 7, of block 5, in Garibaldi, Ore. ERUPTION OF SOUFFRIER named settler has filed notice of his intention ciples of political economy and social Land Office to make final proof in support of his claim, and Land Titles and Frank Button to The Duncan & science. A state that allows itself to go that said proof will be made before the Register Business a Specialty. to decay socially will perish as certain Brewer Lumber Co., sec. 36, tp. 3 N, R. Sixteen Square Miles Were Cover and Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore , on May 23rd, 1902, viz : ly as if it allowed a foreign state to 8 W. ed With Lava. JOHN STARR, Linsey M. Biggs, et. ux., to A. C. overrun it. K ingstown , St. Vincent, May 17.—In H.E. No. 12.527, for the W of E ’..¿Bee. 26, tp. Daniel, et. ux., S V'2 of Se J4, sec. 22 and The necessity of free primary educa 2 S. R. 7 W. the absence of symptoms of further erup- , W. SEVERANCE, tion for social prosperity is well enough N Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 27, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W. tionsof the volcano of Souffriere. ihe in I He names the following witnesses to prove I bis continuous residence upon and cultivation understood in the United States, but I of said land, viz ; habitants of St. Vincent are gradually the justification of free higher education Mount Pelee Again. William H. Fletcher, George II. Baxter, Na becoming settled. A ttorney - at -L aw , is not understood, although widely Starr, of Fairdale, Or. Most hoirifying details of the condi thaniel Stretch, Harry L ondon , May 19.—The St. Thomas C has . B. M ookks , Register. conceded. The phvchological relation tions of the C.irib country, where thou of a knowledge of reading, writing, ami correspondent of the Times, cabling sands of cattle and human corpses lav T illamook O regon . NOTICE} FOR PUBLICATION. arithmetic to the practical success of a under date of May 18, says the volcano in a state of dec« imposition fur several Department of the Inferior, , common laborer is easily seen by the of Souffriere, St. Vincent, is now quiet, days Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.. during the agitation, are revealed. but that the Martinique volcano is still average mind ; but the relation of high-1 high April 15th, iqo2. The correspondent an Although the number of deaths in the Notice is hereby given that the following er studies to success in directing the very active. T. BOTTS, island due to the disaster is estimated, named settler has filed notice of his intention to nounces that a new volcano has broken labor and in controlling the political judging from the missing inhabitants, at make final proof m support of his ciaim.and that A ttorney - at -L aw . policy of the entire community, is not out north of Mount Pelee. said proof will be made belore the Register and F aris , May 18.—A dispatch to the 2000. up to the night of May 13, only Receiver, at Oregon City, Ore., on May 23rd, seen except by those minds that can 1218 bodies had been buried. The undis lyoa^viz : Matin from Fort de France, dated Satur Office in the O lsen B lock , take in and comprehend the scope of the WILUAM H. FLETCHER, general process which the community day, May 17, says that during the pre covered bodies are probably covered with U.K.-No. 12,528, for the W' ’ . of W 14, section 26. Over the Bakery. lava. vious night 15 violent detonations from tp 2 8, R. 7 w as a whole is involved in. In a small shop which was opened Hr names the following witnesses to prove M ount Pelee were heard, and that they T illamook .. O regon . We have heard it said that education three days after the eruption, 87 decay his foiitiniKb s residence upon and cultivation unfits the common people for their voca were accompanied by lightning which ing corpses were discovered, and not one of said land, viz : George H. Baxter, Harry Slarr, Nathaniel tions—that it makes them seek a liveli lit up the entire island. The eruption of Faildale, Ore. hood in the professions, »nd causes redoubled in violence, says the dispatch, of them were recognizable. In the dwel Stretch, John Starr C h .'S. B. M oores , Register. ling-house of the manager of one of the J2)AVID WILEY, M.D., and for a moment a second catastrophe them to aspire abo\e and beyond their sphere. Nothing could intimate a more was feared. New craters are forming in estates, 3(1 corpses were found in a simi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. profound ignorance of the revolution the neighborhood of Le Precheur. In lar condition, and other sickining dis Departin'nt of the Interior, have lieen made. The district P hysician , S urgeon and Laud Office at Oregon City, Ore., that is in progress in the realms of pro spite of the danger which threatens them, coveries is being rapidly cleared. April 12th, 19o2. ductive industry, that this utterance of tiie refugees from the northern part of Nptlce is hereby given that the following- A numiierof patients have been brought A ccoucheur . the island are beginning to return to the opponents to popular education. 1 settler has filed notice of his intention to this city. Many are suffering from nank'd to make filial proof in support of his claim, mid All calls promptly attended to. The progressive change is society in their homes. fractured skulls caused by the stones that said proof will be made before County volves a process of substituting machi- I Searched American Consulate. thrown from the volcano, and a majority Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, T illamook .. O regon . nery for hand-labor; hence the change! F ort D r F rance , May 17 —United of them were burned by the lava throw n Oregon, on May 23rd, 1902. viz : JAMES C. BEWLEY, of vocations constantly occurs. The j States Consul Ayme, Commander Th< m- up with the vapor. H.E. J3.3M9, for tile E 5^ of N w *4, sec. i4 and S man not able to understand and direct , i as N. McLean, Lieutenant Commander Toward evening yesterday there was a % Of Sw *4, sec. 11, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. T M. SMITH, M.D., machines cannot gain as a common J C. Gilmore, and other officers of the names the fo lowing witnesses to prove convulsion, followed by a small his He continuous residence upon and cultivation laborer a decent subsistence. More Unsted States cruiser Cincinati, with a slight • discharge of smoke, but tins caused no of said land, viz: than this, if he cannot learn readily guide, cearched the St Pierre ruins yes Winfield S Cone. Bay City, Ore. ; Frank alarm. The weather is fine, and the ex P hysician and S urgeon . the direction of a new machine—cannot terday for the body of the United States citement Ekroth, of Hobsonville, Ore.; William B F.Biotl is »baiting. Tl.e bed of lava in and Henry H. Alderman, Tillamook City, Ore change the minor details of his vocation Consul, Thomas P. Prentis. The guide the Windward district is still hot. The C has . B. M ookks . Register. Office in T odd ’ s Building. —he is liable at a moment’s warniug positively identifier! the Consulate. The abyss, 100 feet deep, and 200 feet wide, to be thrown out of employment by party found a large quantity of table w hich existed between Langley Park and NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION. T illamook O regon . the invention of a new labor-saving sil v»»r bearing the initial “M.’’ Tons of Rabacci, is filled with lava, andtheprin- Department of the Interior, machine that will render useless his al rock will have to be removed before a cipal features of the mountain on either Land Office at Oregon ( ity, Ore., i May 17th. 1902. ready acquired skill. thorough search can be made. Th»» Notice is hereby given that the following The distress of the laboring popula- i »♦»archeis found one body, the sex of side are apparently more l»eautiful than n;«me«l settler has filed notice of his intention ] )R O. H. DAVENPORT, tion is well known to the students of which it was impossible to determine. before the eruption. , to mftkr fii-al proof in support of his claim, A curious circumstance connected ; „.. w ,w, Will be made before the and'that said proof social science ; its chief source is this The bodies buried beneath the rock, it is with the eruption is that the earthquakes Ckritorf Ti'llani. *<»k\ oui ’ ny. at 2 " ....... ... T m I 'Tiila j ..... one of the change of vocation rendered believed, have been reduced to ashes. uh, I< j U2, viz ’ : I*-»--«». were not general, notwithstanding the mo9h- OtWton, on July D entist . necess.ii v by the progress of invention. A more complete search will probably smallness ; MILTON G PFOIJIZ; of the island. While at Chat* H.E*!3633, for the Sw sec. ix, tp. 6 S, R 9 W Science and the useful arts are making be made today. Makes a Specialty of Crown and eau-Belair the convulsion preceding the He names the following witnesses toprove sure advance at an accelerated speed ; his continuous residence upon and cultivation The French officials have buried most the emancipation of the race from of tte exposed bodies, but the stench is eruption of May 7 were almost continu of mid land, viz. : Bridge Work, Henry Belor, of Dallas, Or»».; Stephen Bauer. drudg< 1 , on the whole, is rapidly going intense. Within three days past, im ous every fww hours, in Kingstown and Micheál Grtiveldinger, 1’aul Kingston, of Tillamook City .. Oregon. forward ; but the uneducated laborer— mense swarms of germ-carrying flies Georgetown only 60 shocks were felt in Hui ma, Ore. fonr hours. that is to say. the laborer whose edtica- 1 have infested the city, rendering explor C hari . es B. M oores , Register. Although attended with small loss of I tion is only special, and includes only a ation dangerous. life, the eruption of La Souffriere was form .of skill or manual dexterity, in S. STEPHENS, not less violent than that of Mount Pelee, stead of general intellectual training—is Tornado’s Path. in the Island of Martinique. The area In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Agent for the continuallv thrown aside, just as anti- the county of T.llaniook, S.S. quate 1 out-of-date machines are thrown D allas , Tex . May 18—A special to covered by lava comprises 16 square Frank Fowler, HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & plaintiff » miles. The fact that the loss of life and into the lumber room. Ability to read- the News from Goliad, Tex., says : va > Department No. 2. LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE damage to property in St, Vincent were Nettie Fowler, defendant. 7 just one s vocation belongs only to those Ninety are dead. Over 100 are wound COMPANIES. To the above named defendant. who have general intelligence—such in- ed. I11 addition there is a gaping wound smaller than in Martinique is due to the In the name of 1 iie State of Oregon : You are tel(gence as school training gives, or in thetow’n- the path of or.e ot the most position of La Souffriere and the smaller hereby required to appear and an-wer the com Agent for North West School Supply rather such as the insight of science destructive cyclones e/er known in population of the district, the mountain plaint filed agairiat yon in the above entitled Company, Notary Public. on or before the'?th day of.June, i9o2, or in gives, whether acquired at school or Texas. The tornado struck this place ov erliHhging sugar and arrow root estates Mint TILLAMOOK, — OREGON default thereof the plaintiff will apply to the etoewhere. This general consciousness about 3:45 o’clock this afternoon, last and a couple of thinly populated viliiages. Court fora decree divorcing the plaintiff and of the possibility of rising above the ing only about five minutes, leaving whose inhabitants were given warning defendant, and that tdaintlff be granted the and inaintamance of forest Fowler and •tatu s into which they w ere born, is death and disaster everywhere in its of the approaching disaster and fled for custody their lives. All the villagers who re Frank Fowler, children of Maid parties. the h< ritage of all people who know the wake. Thia summona is published by order of George LAUDE THAYER, mained were killed W. Sappington, County Judge, dated April 21, meaning of the new industrial move It came from the southeast without a The officials of St. Vincent are busy PJ02. Agent for Fireman’s ment of this age. The conquest of na warning, completely demolishing a strip The first publication of this summons is ture, the subjugation of the forces of about two blocks wide through the relieving the sufferers and housing the dated April 24th, I902, and the last publication Fund and London and Lanca ^^Mbre and their employment to provide whole western part of the town, about sick and homeless. The problem now thereof dated June sth, 1902. I. T. M ai lsby . shire Fire Insurance the m< aiis of food, clothing, and shelter a mile long. Among the manv houses facing the government is how to provide Attorney for Plaintiff. —the three materials wants of man— demolished are the Baptist Church and permanently for the natives who lost — —.................... -— .......... a ... nouses, lands and everything they pos Companies. keep equal step with the march of science. parsonage, just built, the Methodist NOTK.’IC. Peasant settlements may be The' individual laborer is continually Church and a colored church. It is im sessed. Tillamook .. Oregon. Department of the Interior p«Bhe*l upward to vocations that are possible to estimate the number of I formed on the estates, the lands of which United Staten Land Office. minis11 tive to the spiritual wants of houses destroyed, but it is thought the the government possesses the legal ma Oregon I’lty. Oregon. man- those of amusement and culture— number will reach 100. The amount | chinery to appropriate, but money is April 22nd. i</)2. in hereby given that the approved plat J_^\OR ABSTRACTS OP TITLE, and Bu< h material vocations as required of damage done cannot be approximated needed to assist the settlers to build of Notice Fractional Township x South, Range 10 houses thereon, and to provide them more intellectual versatility and alert- but is very great. All the human dead ha* been receive»! Ironi the Surveyor Gam-ral GO to with sustenance during the cultivation I 1 of new of mind. Oregon,and on and wounded have been taken care of. of their lands. JUNE I oth , 1902, Our system of education not onlv do The path of devastation is strewn with TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND At 90'c fxk a.m., of aaid date, «aid plat will he not iover-educate the children of the all k<nds of debris and dead and wound L ondon , May 17.—A dispatch from • filed in this office, __ ._ _____________ and the land therein ern- people, but they scarcely equal the ed animals. The pitiful cries of the the Governor of the Windward Inland*, ’*iu u “M«* Io entry on and alter TRUST CO. «aid date. moat urgent demands of society. Every wounded are heard everywhere, and 1 Sir Robert Llewellyn, dated from St. " ““e < „ Moo,„ «ririWer <»•7 it happen* that (ocicty *uffcr* by at times are heartrending. ¡Vincent, received at the Colonial Office, | G»uo«»r, Receiver. T BO*. C uate «, (’re*. B. L. Emir, Sec. I j Red Shoe House I have just received direct from Chicago, the best quality and latest styles of footwear. Consisting of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Shoes that was ever offered for sale in the City of Tillamook. It will pay you to call and examine my goods and prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. NOTICE. No charge made for sewing rips or nailing soles on shoes purchased of me. P. F. BROWNE, Agent and Salesman. EDGAR LATIMER, » BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING. SHAMPOOING, ETC Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for persons suffering with rheumatism. T. SARCHET, Ti I la mook ('iistom Tailor Shop. G entlemen : I beg to inform you that I nm ojien for business with a very choice line of pantings and suitings to choose from. All wishing anything in my line please give tne a call. Shop over G eo . E dmunds Store. Yours truly, T. SARCHET. P.S —Repairing of all kinds, pressing and cleaning. Edwards & Sladden, Barber - ------- .* i i SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, Hot and Cold Baths. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS AND Dairy and Creamery Machinery and Supplies wr carry the largest stock in the northwest A full line of D. H Burrell At Co.’» celebrated Cheese making prepara tions, A pparatus, etc. Send for Catalogue. Of Cheesery, B^DDldÇ-kEATlNIJ CO, 143 ERONT STREET, PORTLAND, ORE. Agents for « DeLaval Cream Separators. «