Salt Combine.
I
IgE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
The Public School Library.
OCTOBER 23. 1902
United States District Attorney Mar-
•iinivlski and SU(WtM jn r.._
every wise i
>.
.000 long 4s, at 138 flat;l Recognizing the demand for a deep
WHy' ‘1,e ’*« «MhotU of rwkliu/
shall B. Woodworth, of San Francisco, [T-i THK
S-AJSTŒZ OF
chai.net at
W hell», the r.-adw, thus help/ <1 by " are.is this week s purchase was made channel
at tbe
the mouth
mouth oi
ol the
the Columbia
Columbia
has sued nut n restraining order in tile dayhirTif’n‘,‘',i*'0 '“Ud‘
“>
“uu-Bors. be young l>r tld, lle at 38 for ♦■1,000,000 of these bonds. River, Secretary Root authorised tbe
United States District Court there, Judge day it* Tillamook County, a. an adjsnct
familiar with the «10 137-1, for interest for $10,000,000, Chief oi Engineers to convert the Army
W. W. Morrow presiding, that put the
ourpnblu seliools as a library well ' , Uld soon
»‘Ivainageof making Ins reading a pan or a flat price of about 138H for U m transport Grant into a sea dredge, and
gomes Tou^
Federal Salt Company at least tempo
latter.”
General Banking and Exchange tosi
<«ih« daily hfo. The hlMwy
to commence operations on tbe bar nt
rarily out of business. The Federated
e 'tie school contented itw)f with
li esa.
the
earliest
possible
date.
This
action
liaography
lessons
must
join
on
to
that
of
Sall Company is the Pacific Coast com. ea r“n iT Ut
thB
GREAT RUIN BY VOLCANO.
Exchange on England, Belgium. Gee
is taken on recommendation of the spe
bine that absolutely controls the hand, «•d. But the m>re ability to read i, » •he newspapers; it i8 almost worse to
many,
Swedeu, and all foreign cunnuies
name and date of a writer or St Vincent is Worse Off Now cial board of engineers that recently vis
lingo!suit in tbe West.
new »nd dangerous power in the p,«. a know
nero, the
wit)
ited the moutb of the river. It is pro
!
a
hero,
without
an
¡dependent
familian-
Mr. Woodworth asks the Court to de.
Than Ever Before.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
wbauoread
m "“'?. 'V U“Kl“
posed to scour ont a channel of about 30
‘ nature
nature of
of his books or actions |
terniine whether or not the Federated ,• i
U' But tlicadded knowledge than to be franklv i
feet depth to begin with. When this has
ignorant
of
all
at
’
K
ingstown
,
8t.
Vincent,
(k
t
'iTT
—
The
Company is a trust within the meaning
, been completed, the dredge will probably
of the Sherman anti-trust law, being in 1» faught what to read. One of the re- once. An inaccurategeneral knowledge I eruption of the Sonffriere volcano Octo be used iu maintaining and deepeniug
which would not stand lhe test of ex. her 15 and 16, the fourth terrific out
restraint of trade, and therefore repug quiremente of our course of study is that
amination, may even |n
in hOlue
some cnees
cases burst since the catastrophe of May 7, the channel until the jetty is completed.
'
nant to the Sherman statute and the teachers shall teach reading with
i a view I have more educational value titan a few has plunged the colony into deeper dis The Grant, now at San Francisco, will
common law.
to creating an application for i___ _
i be outfitted with complete dredging
L. EDDY,
what is correct and barren facts.
tress than before existed, crippling its
These are present prices.compared with pure and inspiring in our literature but
With young or old, there Is no such agnctiltural resources bv further devas machinery of the suction type nt a cost
those before the coast trust got hold of Ulas! how Shall these eager, devouring
helper toward the reading habit as the tating the arrow-root fields, and com i of about $100.000. This sum will be
the control ;
minds find suitable nourishment ?
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
cultivation of a warm and undying feel, pletely dectroymg wide areas of grow ' taken from the fund appropriated for
Former. Present
The school law of the State of Oregon
ing of the friendliness of books When ing crops on lands which had been con improving the mouth of the Columbia
Coarse salt, used by stock
should be so amended as Io compel school
River,
T illamook
O regon .
cue book has become a friend and fel sidered outside the volcano zone. Of
men, a ton......... ............... ♦LOO ♦ 18.00 districts to establish school libraries.
low,
the
world
has
grown
that
much
:
these
lands,
thousands
oi
young
cocoa,
:
Refined salt, a ton............ 12.00
20.69 I The primary object of a achool library, broader and more beautiful. Petrarch
coffee and other economic plants were
Table salt, a bale................ 1.00
. COOfKS.
H. T. BOTTS.
2.50 a« we use the term in this country, is
said of his books considered as his buried under tlie almost impenetrable
The bales weigh 150 pounds, Coarse to supplement thj work commenced
friends, "I have friends, whose society mass of sand, which, while hot, fell in
OOPER
&
BOTTS,
salt has been ns high as $18.50 to $19, by thechildren iu our public and private
is extremely agreeable to lue; they are the windward district on the morning
and refined salt as high as $28 a ton.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
HCllOllri.
of all ages,.and of every country. They oi October 16. Even the Mesopotamia
The plan of operation is to regulate
lhe library, then, in our Rens»*, broad have distinguished themselves both in Valley, an idea) garden of tropical vege- ,
Now is the time to buy a
Complete set of abstracts.
tlieoi.t >ut ol salt by various companies ens the school. In the schoolroom the
the cabinet and in the field, and obtain i tation, although 12 miles from the vol- i
new
Sewing
Machine
for
Office
upstairs, North of Tillamook
in the trust, and those who have the child is expected to study his text-hooks
ed high honor for their knowledge of i Cano’s crater, is buried with sand, in
♦22.00, with drop head and
County Bank.
privilege of buying from the trust and and to know whit they contain, not that
the sciences. It is easy to gain access some places six inches deep, and the
all
the
latest
improvements
TILLAMOOK
... OREGON.
selling to others must pay what the the knowledge itself is the most impor to them, for they are always in my lands to tbe eastward, bordering upon
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
trust dictates. As an indication of the tant, but the acquisition gives him pow service, and I admit tliem to my com lhe previously devastated area, are cov-
It is the B onita S ewing
margin of profit between the actual er to meet and overcome difficulties for pany, and dismiss them from it when ered to a depth of nine inches. Travel (
M achine , and they range
H. GOYNE,
cost uf the salt, compare the price at himself. All school education is found ever I please. They are never trouble on all the roads in the Windward dis- ;
in price from $22 to $35,
which it goes to the consumer with the ed upon the principal of developing some, but imuedaitely answer every trict, the only regular means of com- |
with ball bearings. They
average price the trust pays the pro- hiowersinthe learner: power to think; question I ask them. Some relate to me munication between Georgetown and,
A ttornkv - at -L aw ,
are little beauties, perfectly
during companies, which is from $1.25 ! power to act; power to choose rightly. the events of the past ages, while others [ this city, has been rendered extremely
Office
: Opposite Court House,
made and something new on
to $2.65 a ton The difference between ■ When lie leaves school, in addition to reveal to me the secrets of nature. Some difficult.
T
illamook
.. O regon .
these prices and the prices charged to this power that he has acquired and teach me how to live, and others how to I Many refugees nnd other persons left .
the market. These inachi-
deniers as shown in the table is the pro. i which is his own, he should have formed die. Some, by their vivacity, drive | Georgetown for Kingstown, a distance !
nes are a better article than £
fit, less operating expenses of the trust, a taste for reading, and to some extent away cares and exliilemte my spirits, of 20 milts, October 16, and many of
the peddlars are charging ¡f {"ALAUDE THAYER,
which are not heavy.
at least, be familiar with a few of the while others give fortitude to my mind, ! them fainted on the way from hunger j
♦65 and $75 for.
*
i hebt writersof our language. The school« and teach me the important lesson how and thirst nnd the fatigue engendered
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
| having created in him a desire for know to restrain my desires, and to depend by trudging through the hot sand. Ani
A Million Pensioners.
mals even broke down under the strain
1 wen tv-three years ago James A. Gar I ledge, he, if left to himself and not guid- wholly on myself.”
T illamook .. O regon .
Among the many wise things that of the journey. Hundreds of poor per
field said the pension list had reached I ed by parents or intelligent teachers, is
sons were driven from their homes by
just
as
likely
as
not
Io
chojse
bad
books
Henry
Ward
Beecher
has
said
there
is
j
its limit. At that time, 1879, the num
falling cinders, stones, etc. The ritna-
her oi pensioners was 242,755 and the ' to read as well as good ones. It is a none wiser than hie words 'about books tion is desperate. Comparatively no
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
in the house: ‘ If on visiting the dwel
’
law
of
mind
to
desire
knowledge,
and
he
sum paid for pensions was a little more
thinks that books within their lids contain ling of a man in slender means we find damage was done on the leeward coast (
than $33,000,000. The pension report
A ttorney - at -L aw .
knowledge of some kind, and his taste that he contents himself with cheap car by the outbreak. No lives were lost.
for the year ended June 30 last shows
All orders promptly attended to.
This eruption was equal in duration
Oregon City, Oregon.
lias not been sufficiently cultivated for pets and very plain furniture in order
that there were then carried on the
and violence to that of the night of
Land
Titles
and Land Office
1 him to decide, even after he has read a that he may purchase books, he rises at
rolls 999,946 names, a gain of 1,711
September 3, but, owing to the brilliant
; book, whether it is hurtful or beneficial. once in our esteem. Books are not made
Business
a Specialty.
over the previous year. There is doubt
moonlight, the electrical discharges were
His idea of taste in regard to literary for furnitute, but there is nothing else
ON THE MAIN STR EE'
less at present a round million of pen-|
lessterrifving.
' productions is very imperfect, because it 'that so beautifully furnishes a house.
»’oners, and the list is growing. Since
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN
has not been cultivated. It is at this The plainest row of books that cloth or
Bright’s Disease.
W. 'SEVERANCE,
July 1, 1865, there has been paid for
HOUSE.
jieriodofhis life when he most needs paper ever covered is more significant of
pensions on account oi the war of the
counsel and guidance of a pet son who lefiuement than the most elaborately
The largest sum ever paid for a pre
rebellion the vast sum of $2,728,878,000.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
can take him to the best and purest carved etagere or sideboard. Give us scription, changed hands in San Fran
These figures show that our govern
A Watch or Clock that wont
a house furnished with books rather
sources of literature in our language.
cisco, Aug. 30, 1901. The transfer in
ment has been liberal beyond precedent
T illamook
O regon .
keep time is useless, if yon have
Oftentimes the reading of one volume than furniture. Both, if you can, but volved in coin and stock $112.500.00
in history. It is the most magnificent
books
at
any
rate!
To
spend
several
days
has changed the whole current of a
and wan paid by a party of business men
one of this kin J bring it to me, I
example of national gratitude ever given
human life and turned the tiiouglits in a friend’s house, and hunger for fora specific for Bright’s Disease and
J J^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
and it is surprising that there shod IJ
will guarantee to make it keep
from debasing objects to those that are something to read, while you are tread Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases
be among those who receive this bene
ing
on
costly
Carpets,
sitting
on
lux
high, noble and elevating.
perfect time or it wont cost you
They commenced the serious investi
faction of the government any dissat
urious chairs and sleeping upon down,
PHYSiciAr S urgeon and
One of lhe great functions of the
gation
of
tbe
specific
Nov.
15,
1900.
anything.
isfaction or any feeling that the country
school library is to afford the very beet is as if one were bribing your body for They interviewed scores of the cured and
A ccoucheur .
is not dealing fairly with them.
I keep the most reliable time
the sake of cheating your mind Is it
that has been preserved in our language
It will be interesting to note that Ne
All
calls
promptly attended to.
not pitiable to see a man growing rich, tried it out on its merits by putting over
pieces that are to be had nt
for the benefit of the whole school By
braska has 17,630 pensioners, who re
augmenting the comforts of home, and three dozen cases on the treatment and
T
illamook
.. O regon .
means of it the child supplements his
prices in reach of all, if you nre
ceive annually $2,414,213 ; Iowa has 37,-
lavishing money on ostentrtious up watching them. They also got physi
school work, and when he passes out in
908 pensioners, who annually receive
holstery, upon the table, upon every cal)» to name chronic, incurable cases,
expecting to buy one, come and
to the world the library then becomes
r M. SMITH, M.D.,
$5,481.092; Kansas has 41.083, to
thing but what the soul needs t We and administered it with the physicians i
1 nis universiiy, and he still continues to
see me before you invest, it will
•
whom is paid annually $6.051,054;
know of a rich man’s house where it for judges. Up to Aug. 25 eighty-seven
persue the studies that he commenced
save yon money,tirneand worry.
Missouri has 53,738 pensioners, receiv
would not be safe to ask for the com percent of the test cases were either well
P
hysician and S urgeon .
in childhood. The whole life then is a
or progressing favorably.
ing annually $7.169,934. Thus in these
school life, beginning with the primary monest English classic. A few garish
Office in T odd ’ s Building.
annuals oil the table, a few pictorial I There being but thirteen per cent of
four states the annual disbursement on
schools, extending on through the liigh-
monstrosities, together with the stock failures, the parties were satisfied and
pension account exceeds $20,000,000.
T illamook .. O regon .
' ” . than er schools, and in the future years con-
Pennsylvania has more jiensioners
t..... liiued- but neTir c,’“,‘,laed’ at lhe religious books of his •‘persuasion,” and closed the transaction. The proceedings
“botOhio
of
the
investigating
committee
and
the
that
is
all
!
No
poets,
no
essayists,
no
any other state in the union, ....
historians, no travels or biographies, no clincial reports of the te»»t cases were
gets the largest amount of pension ‘ library.
y ^R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
, j There Ins sprung up, of late years, a
money annually, over $15,000,000 going ’ growing dependence upon the school select fiction, no curious legendary lore. published and will be mailed free on
to that state. The commissioner of pen ’' library. Reports from every city of im- But the wall paper cost three dollars a application. Address John J. Fuiton
D entist .
roll, and the carpet cost four dollars a Company,420 Montgomery El..San Fran-
sions intimates in his report that death
, portance throughout our country show
•
is removing many veterans ' from the , I the relation between the school and the yard. Buoksarethe windows through cisco, Cal.
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
which the soul looks out, A home with
rolls, vet the list of pensioners grows
Bridge Work,
.¡library is becoming every day more
For Sale.
and as there are more than 339,000 ' clearly defined and more firmly strength- out, books is litre a room without windows.
Tillamook
City .. Oregon.
claims pending no decrease in the rolls I ed by thoughtful teachers. No help in No man has a right to bring up his
A fine vonng horse, three years old in
AND
children
without
surrounding
them
with
is to be expected in the near future.
reading can surpass that which may be
books, if he has the means to buy them. Spring, present weight about 1200 lbs.
S. STEPHENS,
afforded by a good library, presided over
It is a wrong to his family, He cheats Price $100. Write or phone S. Scovell,
Many Die in War.
1 by a wise librarian. Other instructors,
Nehalem,
Oregon.
•
Agent for the
them ! Children learn to read by being
L a V ictoria , Venezuela, Oct. 18. -A going further than this, have converted
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
in the presence of books, The love oi
messenger has arrived here from the their schoolrooms into reading rooms,
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
knowledge comes with reading and
scene of the engagement near this place to which pupils have been allowed ac
COMPANIES.
grows upon it. And the love of knowl-
between government troops and revolu cess after school hours and on Saturdays
edge in a young mind is almost a war
Agent
for
North
West School Supp',
tionists, bringing news that after several for the purpose of silently reading careful
rant against the inferior excitement of
Company, Notary Public.
days of terrible fighting, 9000 rebels under |v selected liooks. Others aga>n, have
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
passions and vices. Let tis pity these
General Mendoza abandoned the field, tried tbe plan of introducing new spapers
Of Cheesery, Dniry and Crcamefy
poor rich men who live in great book
Machinery and Supplies we carry
having retired from their last position, into the schoolroom with tbe atm of
•J
less houses ! Let us congratulate the
the largest stock in the northwest.
LAUDE THAYER,
six miles from La Victoria. Friday night, securing a br >ad and liberal acquaint
A
full line of I). H. Burrell & Co.’»
poor, that,in our dav, books are so
retreating in the direction of Villa de ance with current events, and of vivify
celebrated
Cheese
making
prepara
Agent for Fireman’a
cheap that a man may every year add a
tions, Apparatus, etc.
Cura. According to President Castro, ing the places and incidents referred to
Fund
and London and Lanca
hundred volumns to his library for the
Send for Catalogue.
the killed and wounded number 3000.
in regular studies. This is to I* com. price which his tobacco and his beer
shire
Fire Insurance
During the last days of the fighting, mended for another reason: it is. with
would cost him. Among the earliest
the temperature rose to 116 degrees,and boys the surest ruetiH of neutralizing
Companies.
ambitions to be excited in clerk«, work
a visitor to the scene of the engagement the effect "t the trashy and exciting lib
A really healthy woman has lit-
Tillamook .. Oregon.
men, journeymen, and, indeed, among
declares he never saw such a terrible erature of the day. bringing to their
143 FRONT STREET,
Itle pain or discomfort at the
all
that
are
struggling
up
in
life
from
sjiectacle as was presented by the battle I consideration in cold type, as a daily
PORTLAND, ORE.
nothing'to something, is that of owning
menstrua) period.
No woman
paper d.^s so often, tbe certain col.f,
^\<>R ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
field.
and constantly adding to a library of
needs to have any.
Wine of
Agents for
The victory of the government troops hunger, neglect, and humiliating home
good book». A little library growing
<;<> to
|C'ardui will quickly relieve those
DeLaval Cream Separators.
which is said to lie due to the personal i coming which inevitably await the ad
larger each year is an honorable part
courage of President Castro, who, twice, venturous and dissatisfied boy who
smarting menstrual pains and
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT ANO
of a young man'« history.
It is a
with a Mauser rifle in his hand, charged yearns for the career of pirates, or covets
the dragging head, back and
man's duty to have book«. A library
TRUST CO.
at the head of his soldiers, is considered the breezv life of Jessie Janies.
side aches caused by falling of
is not a luxury but one of the neces
a serious setback to the cause of th.
It is very important that the habit ol saries of hie.”
Tilos. CriATKs, Pres.
H. L. Eriuv, Sec.
the womb and irregular menses.
revolutionists.
reading should be formed early in life.
G. A. W aekkk .
WM. CAI.MIWAV.
GII.IIKST I.. HI.IIGIS.
A courier from Valencia, whoarrhe l There are some persons wb<> are so for
Nehalem, Ore.
Tailoring E$tabli$l]i]eni,
here to-d.ay. reports that up to yester tunate as to lie unable to tell when they
day that town was not in the hands of formed this habit, who And it a constant
EDU KHA HALLOWAY
Deal With Morgan
lias brought permanent relief to
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORB.
the revolutionists.
and ever-increasing advantage and
1,000,000 women who suffered
AITORN BYS.AT.LAW.
G rmtlnmkn .—
C hicago , Oct. 18.—The Evening Post
pleasure, their whole lives long, and
every
month.
It
makes
the
men
Thanking
you
for
Lost.
to-night prints the following (liwpatih
Mnke n S|»ecuilty of LnnilOffii-e Business.
who will not lay it down so long as they
past favors, I l*g
strual organa strong and healthy.
Oldfiishioned gold breastpin, trimmed
from its New York correspondent :
to sny that 1 have Ol'KKK IN WKINIIA.il Hl II.IHXG,
live
Happv
are
they
whose
early
sur
i
of.
with black enamel. Return to this
° k is said that tbe bond purchase this
It is the provision made by Na
Room 1 nnd 2,
moved into my
roundings thus permit them to form the
tier. Re”
OREGON CITY, ORB.
new store next to
week has direct connection with tbe set
ture
to
give
women
relief
from
reading habit unconsciously, whose per-1
C. Ik-if Rievkind's.
The jury in the case of Thomas H. Lo. ents and friends surround them with tlement of the miners’ strike. Tbe Gov
the terrible aches and pains which
11 you wish to
veil, charged with murder of Horace L.
ernment’s decision to buy bonds was
X(x>d books and periodical-: and. whose
blight n> many homes.
see all tl>e choice
Roadman, near Wilbur, July 6. 1902,
reached,
according
to
report,
at
a
con
line oi Suit »ng nnd
----------- motioned, in childnxid and
after deliberating 6«k hours, returned »• time is so app<
ference between Administration officials
up-to-date Pan.
mending youth, as to permit them to give a fair
BARBES HO HAIRBRESSEI
verdict of manslaughter, recomi--------- „
' and Mr. Mofgan on strike matters, and
■ ting’s to choose from kindly give me a
share
of
it
to
reading,
as
well
as
to
study
the defendant to the mercy of the court.
call. Al) Suits cut and made in the shop
Secretary Shaw's action was in a way a
«HAVING, HAIR CL’ITING
iwhool. on one band, and physical
i at Tillamook.
A fued existed between t he men, who in
consideration in return for a yielding to
P.S.—Pressing, cleaning and retiring
lived near each other, on account of the labor, on the other, It ie plain that a^ arbitration of stock questions by the
SHAMPOOING, ETC
great duty and tesponsibiity thus rest |
' of all kinds done.
interference of Roadman in Lovell s fam. L
operators. In this connection, it is point,
t the parents and guardians, snd ,
Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Good for
ilv affairs and alleged intimacy with his up n
Secretary Shaw, a little over
’ He tMichersof the voung at tbe very outaef. ed
™ out . that ----
wife. Lovell s plea was self-defense, >, ”
* team
* "
He
j
u .i _ k . v.
to a week ago. refused to purchase a tender
persons su*f<- ring with rlieuinatisni
It is theirs to furnish tl.e books, ana to • ----- b
r
will be sentenced Monday.
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C. & E. Thayer.
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Professional Cards.
ar,
•uthoriliea
concila!»/«
*r a m to
on ’a age
«Hirt is
he Ten-
<»r tain-
>ng liq-
n<> de
cter bind
to keep
motive
ran re-
$ Sewing Machines.
Of INI.
over 1«
to secure
* of the
ho utay
the pur.
athern
nth by
gines
sion.
are
»On
>e en-
irners
' ♦!.-
be of.
' een
too
■r-
lt
irn.
14
C- E. REYNOLDS,
Undertaker and Em
balmer.
A.
£
C- F. Franklin,
r
THE UP TO DATE
JEWELER.
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LATIMER,BROS.,
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Merchant Tailor
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