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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 26, 1902 GLORIOUS FOURTH. The Biggest Celebration Ever Held in Tillamook County. COHN & CO.’S Holiday Goods are the Largest and Best in the City. A Splendid Stock to Select from when you want anything for the Fourth. We make a specialty in several lines and will offer Bargains between now and the Fourth in Gent’s Fashionable Summer Clothing and Shoes, Ladies’ Stylish DRESS GOODS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, etc. ARIZONA. r. are ever adorned by any of the thousand beauties that might he placed in them. 1 The Devil was given permission one1 day [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] The acme of bare, blank dreariness is reached in these schools. Who does not To select a land for his own special sway, The memories of the schoolroom cling remember the expanse of rough smoky So he hunted around for a month or more And fussed and fumed and terribly to us through life, and influence us in no wall, relieved by nothing save, perhaps, Dealers in slight degree : hence it should be the a,dustv|line of cobweb along the angles? sworn, But was at last delighted a country to brightest of all places. There youth, The "old (rusty stove, broken, perhaps, with its loye and beauty, its keen appre and minus a leg, the drunken pipe that view, Where the prick!v-pear and the cat-claw ciation of tasteful adorment, its never- zigzags its way to the smokiest part of failing admiration of the beautiful in thei*room, the dilapidated wood-box, grew. With a brief survey and without further nature or art, spends much of the first the,;patched| blackboard, the dusty, un year when all impressions are lasting. curtained windows, the grimy, uncom excuse As the helitrope seeks the sunlight, so fortable lienches, where little forms lose Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. He stood on thebanksof the Santa Cruz. the soul of the little learner turns to all grace, and little faces grow weary He saw there were improvements to beautiful things, grows in contempla and pitiful—all these are parts of the Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines make. tion, and drinks in their sweet qualities average district school. Yet fond Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. For he felt his own reputation at stake. The highest purpose of education is to parents send their children to these An idea struck him : he swore by his make the person receiving it a better places, and earnestj teachers stand there hours and happier, as well as a more useful working for them, and both think they STORE in Tillamook To make a complete vegetation of thorns. individual. Beauty, like all other things of ask a possible thing when they urge the He studded the land with the prickly, supreme worth, is almost limitless in its young creatures to be good, to be am pear application and influence. Little children bitious, to practice all the virtues. Can And scattered the cacti everywhere, are invariably delighted with the most a child be good when the love of beauty i The Spanish dagger pointed and tall, striking forms of external beauty. and comfort which has been planted in And last the cholla to out stick them all. Flowers, pictures and music find sincere his heart is outraged every hour by his He imported the Apache direct from hell, admirers in tiny boys and girls. It is surroundings? Teachers, parents, school The size of his sweet scented ranks to only when worldness creeps into their directors, ask yourselves this question ; hearts that they become in anv sence ponder it carefully, then answer it in swell, And a legion of skunk whose loud loud callous to those natural jovs. Inocence works not words. If the above be a i and the love of beauty thrive in the picture of your schoolroom, begin the ' smell Was to perfume the country he loved so same soil, a fact which cannot be taken work of beautifying it to-day. The too strongly into consideration where labor belongs to parents as well as to well. the training of children is concerned. teachers and directors, but, I know, by And for his life he could not see why ■ The rivers should any more water supply, For the love of beauty, though an in experience, how hard it is for teachers And he swore if they furnished another herent possession of man, is, like most to impress parents and directors with HAVE OK HAND precious things, of delicate quality. It this fact, especially in district schools, in drop You might take his head and horns for needs encouragement and careful nurture whose behalf I write. I say, however, I if it is to continue a permanent element to every teacher, “ begin the work,” the ; mop. of character, an abiding influence for children will prove earnest helpers, and He sanded the river viutil almost dry, good in life. Beautiful schoolrooms often impart their enthusiasm to the And poisoned them all with alkali, And promised himself on their slimy among pleasant surroundings should apathetic parents. The first iequisites Ship be the rule, and not, as they now are. are soap, water and whitewash. Brink. The controle of all who from them 1 he exceptions. It is an injustice and a Cleanse the building and the plat of cruelty to children to compel them to ground surrounding it. If you can, Also all Sizes should drink. He said there was one more improve spend their days within bare and un take Saturday for the work ; this will sightly walls and amidst rude and un show that you do not wish to interfere ment to make, So he imported scorpin and rattlesnake, couth environments. It is vaguely sup with the school program ; that you are That all who came to this country to posed that education and refinement willing to sacrifice something for the liave some essential connection with beauty of the room, and will inspire the dwell each other. But the supposition seems pupils with a desire for one of“ Aunt Would be sure to think it almost hell. little more than mockery when we see Dinah's clarin’-up times.’’ On this day He fixed the heat at one hundred and a lack of everthing beautiful in many encourage the “ big hoys” hy judicious eleven cities, as well as in almost all country smiles, and they will do all the hardest And banished forever the moisture of schools. Something very much like tor work, leaving the easv and ornamental heaven. ture is no doubt often endured, consci part for the girls. The uncomfortable And remarked as he heard his furnace ously by teachers and unconsciously benches cannot be remodeled, but they roar, by scholars, from the dirty walls, hack can be cleaned ; the smoky walls AND The heat might reach five hundred or ed benches, and general cheerless and whitened ; the stove polished ; the floor more. hovel-like apperance of nasty schoolrooms and windows washed ; and the yard After fixing these things so thorny and in rural districts. The indifference of freed from its debris. Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton. well parents in this matter is surprising Without interfering with play grounds He said “I’ll be d----- if this don’t beat Children go from homes which are mod it would be comparatively easy to have Freight in ¡ess than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton. h—1.” els of neatness and taste, to study and a plot of grass and perhaps also borders Passenger rate, $3.50. Then he droped his wings, and away he recite their lessons, and to sit for hours of flowers in eyery school yard. The flew in places akin to barracks. No wonder children could be led to take pride in And vanished forever in a blaze of blue. their school work seems simply an allotted every school yard. The children could And now, no doubt, in some corner of task, a business matter purely—at best, be led to take pride in keeping the a task, to be got through with as ex- grounds in order, especially if the respon hell He gloats o’er the work he has done so peditiously as possible. The contrast sibility was placed on their shoulders. Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery between a pleasant home and a dreary In this as in all oilier things pertaining well. Machinery and Supplies we carry And vows that Arizona cannot be beat schoolroom is of itself depressing to a to education, it should be ever kept in the largest stock in the northwest. Where there is no mind, that children need guidance, For thorns, tarantulas, rattlesnakesand sensitive child A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s pleasant home for contrast the matter rather than absolute rules. heat, celebrated Cheese making prepara is even worse. An opportunitv for the There is no good reason why every For with his plans fulfilled so well. tions, Apparatus, etc. exertion of an influence of an impressive, schoolroom should not be attractive. He feels assured that it surpasses hell. Send for Catalogue. permanent, and high kind upon a child's Given cleanliness and respectable furni mind and morals, is lost when the ture, the children.with a little encouarge- CANAL AT PANAMA. schoolroom is not much better in ap nient from their teacher, will often do pearance than a bare and miserable the rest ; put growing plants in the PROPRIETOR OF Senate Adopts Spooner Substitute home. From such homes many public windows, hang pritty prints and other school children come. Such children, ornaments upon the walls, and provide 143 FRONT STREET, i W ashington . June 1»—An iathniain il not vicious and diseased, are usually many things which will add a homelike PORTLAND, ORE. canal, while iH’t yet absolutely assured, cowed and spiritless. Their aesthetic appearance to the schoolroom. In these ¡ h nearer to construction than it has ever natures have been cramped, and all their pleasant ways moreover, latent tastes Agents for DEALER IN been. The Senate today, by a majority pure ambitions crushed. They need the and capacities of boys and girls may be DeLaval Cream Separators. pf eight vote«, adopted the Spooner sub stimulating influence of brightness and developed and utilized, and thus a work stitute for the Hepburn Nicaragua C miin I beauty constantly about them to arouse more directly educational be done. What * * * b ib « « a * * rf ■nil, the vote on tlie Hiilmtitute lieing 42 their dormant faculties, to take away is of still more importance, children Shop next door to Ijirscn's Hotel, Tillamook' i .31. After two amendments to the their too frequent and abnormal stoli acquire a sense of attachment for, and measure had l>een made, one proving for dity. In education to little account is possession in, the schools they attend. l commission to sujierviHe the const me taken of silent external influences by Schoolrooms should seem, in some de lon of thecsnal.and the other providing which the senses are most readily and gree, like second homes instead of mere »r the issuance of $180,000,000 at 2 per deeply affected. The trouble here as in places of work and confinement. A fruit *nt gold Imn Is to raise money with other educational short comings is that ful source of antagonistic feeling being in tiicli to construct the waterway, it was our schools ha ve been too largely ruled this manner removed, the minds of iMsed by u vote of 67 to 6. by an idea—the acquisition oi the great pupils would naturally become more It has been evident for several days est amount of facts in a given time. A receptive. And by the simple presence of I have just received direct lat the Spooner substitute, which in more philosophical view of education beautiful surroundings, a surer founda STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. 1ef provides that the President shall considers the development of the whole tion for intellectual acquirements might from Chicago, the best quality ONLY LINE—A8TOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, |.*ct the Panama route if he can obtain ofa man’s many-sided nature. lie laid, and the work of conscientious and latest styles of footwear. clear title to the Panama Canal External or sensuous beauty refines earnest teachers, would perhaps be less BAY CITY, HOB8ONVILLE. Consisting of Gentlemen ’ s, ^.npany's property. and otherwise he ! character, through the emotions and the often in vain. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and toll adopt (he Nicaragua route, would ■ moral sense rather than through the Last and not least, however, comes Ladies’, Misses and Children’s also th» Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol Han Francisco, Portland ¡minand the votes of a majority of the ' intellect. It is an old, old idea that the teacher and her ap|>earance. It is and all points east. For freight and pawwnger rates apply to Lnate. The Panama route was con- ! night and gloom are more conductive not necessary that she should possess a Shoes that was ever offered for tored more desirable by the senate i to crime than day and sunshine. There faultlessly lieautiful face and figure. But sale in the City of Tillamook. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA, OR in tue Nicaragua route. The only ' can lie no doubt that men would be there should be on her face a kindly and B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. It will pay you to call and -st ion left open is the title to the pro* ’* ■ more virtuous if tliev could always have intelligent expression, which constitutes . , JO R * N. R. R. Co.. Portland. examine my goods and prices be Agents & c u K Co porlland rtv. and that the President will de- -* i brightness and beauty in their everyday I the chief charm of any countenance. A mine if the H'MR hc should adopt tlie ¡lives. |j 1 he verv tact that splendor teacher’s attire should f»e in good taste, fore purchasing elsewhere. late’s amendment* to its bill. _ _____ ____ ______ , makes vicious , places so _____ attractive proves and suited to the dimentions of her Horgan of A ab ma closed todays that men crave satisfaction for their purse. However cheap the material, let will, an earnest appeal for (he nHtaral aesthetic tastes. But the usual it never Ixr slovenly, gaudy, or monoto qition «if the Nicaragua route. He . splendors of vice would not lie so nous. With this room, and this teacher, I le*e:i precede I by Clark of Montana 1 alluring if men's finer feelings had not few children will turn from school with hipport of the Nicaragua route and Al- 5«.^ so often repressed or misdirected in hatred. A new interest in the place, and hi «»f I ».v.x m the •■'r Hp<»oner vhildhoo<l. A child iihi may » and nii should ... >u.qnrt of ..... ....... ciiiki iiuuii . Auimi ' hihi be care for it, will instantly be manifest, position Orlv C minor tvnnndntent»,, tnnght to be diiurrimating in regard to and a week’s enjoyment will amply ■mt th »se it’dic il**d I. w-re adopted, beautiful objects, lore, harmony, deli. repay all trouble and expense. jolliers being voted dowui. * easy and lienutv of form a# well as Nehalem, Ore. G. A W alker . CALL AT —----- — —■ I brightness and color. Teaching of this kind is the cultivation of aesthetic tastes Call for County Warrants HI! AVINO, (>; tuT.ate is the g >1 who looses her j so essential to a well-rounded character. • )*»r and never tindi» it again. All County '(jenerai Fund Warrants, HAIR CUTTING, Like other culture it >• liest given during i is a d-*pbtrahk fict tiiata girl can formative period of life, or in school “Series E,” endorsed prior tn June 1, 8HAMP(X)1NO, get h*r that bi» I ut once. 1899, are now payable and will be paid days. It requires special teaching. But Diere it not for ihmgs «c are going no special teaching can be adequately when presented. When you want anything in b. lift* would not lie worth living. Interest ceases June 16, 1902. efiective unlevs it is sustained by the per tus <»f taen after laying upsomrtliing manent illustrations or object lessons W. H. C ary , County Treasurer. Jewelry, Watches and Silver EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS a vsiny day get discouraged I m - chum * | provided by heautilul surroundings. By E. D. H oag , Deputy. Ware. A complete line of the iwti’t ram. In cities,' teacher» are brought into young man may have no husine^s to close competition with each other, and ! Accorrlinu to th« Chicago cod«, it i« latest and best goods in Stock a pretty girl, I hji he might make » nearly every one makes an attempt to I poMibfe to riot a few wrong». □re of it. at all times. beautify the room where her pupils con j Th« prospect for unircrsal peace, BARBER HAIRDRESSER No charge made for sewing dmh|v r<>u nevpr heard <4 the man gregrate. but, from lack of lunds or judg ' started in South Africa, now glows in SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, See my regulator forcorrect rips or nailing soles on shoes I the horizon ot Kansas. Carrie Nation ment, the attempt is olten futile. Few was I i led by kindness—but if you rooms are actually decorated, but many j has been pardoned. I was nothing more than hearsay. purchased of me. time, I get Western Union time SHAMPOOING, ETC e d ff -reiwe between a restaurant have in them some curious and tasteful i Henceforth reader» of foreign dis. twice a week, direct from Port [latches will now have their thonghts oltjects that Irreak the monotony. Few 1 cafe is n<a so much in tin* quality Electric Raths nicely fitted up. Good for p food «• in the aise of j our pocket« city schoolrooms are utterly devoid of jarred by the overworked phrase of the land office. Agent and Salesman. person» su<Tering with rheumatism beauty. Very few country schoolroom» veldt, ”1 regret to report." after the reelc<»ning Adoring Country Schoolrooms. M c I ntosh & mcnair , HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. The Most Reliable GROCERY LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK A j TAFT DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Finish Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and of ROUGH LUMBER. Lap i Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS Will Run Between Tillamook and Astoria. Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of Geo. R. Vosburg. NEHALEM TRANS. CO, M B^DDIClÇ-kEiTlNIÎ CO., F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market ■ Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. Red Shoe House Pacific Navigation Co. Edwards & Sladden, TIME! TIME!! Baite Franklin’s Jewelry Hot and Cold Raths. EDGAR LATIMER, RRD P. F. BROWNE,