Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 23, 1903, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 23,
^ciders,’ Headlight's Sixteenth Year.
The County Schools.
Moon. Leora HaBett. Chester Hallett,
Freddie Hallett, Harald Hallett.
District No. 28 —Polly Tohl, Laura
Tohl. Rudolph Tohl, Ella Tohl, Felix
Kabbe, Olga Kabbe, Ernest Kabbe,
Rosalie Kabbe, Eugene Morrison, Jennie
Morrison, Guv Loerpalel, Katie Loer-
palel, Fred Miller.
District No. 30.—Nettie Morgan, Ray
Morgan.
District No. 34.—Howard Weckert,
Emma Bauer, Katie Bauer, Ethel Weck­
ert, Jim Sutton.
District No. 38.—Lena Vaughn, An­
drew Haugen, Asa Haugen, 01c Haugen.
Alvin Stasek, Alice Stasek, Rudolph
Stasek.
District No. 41.—Arthur Kays, Lloyd
Kays, John Kays, Robert Chamberlain,
Winfield Creighton.
District No. 43.—Evelyn Hall, Elva
Hall.
District No. 44.—Hazel Gwinn, Pearl
Gwinn, James Gwinn, Raymond Bis-
conner, James Murphey.
District No. 45 —Oscar Johnson.
Last month the H eadlight completed
Teachers’ Reports for Jun« show a
Cl f| Qfd't» fifteenth year and entered upon its good condition of the summer schools.
* sixteenth birthday, as strong and vigor. Twenty-three reported, all showing a
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ous as the day it was first launched. It total enrollment of 310, a decrease since
has been an important factor in the the preceeding mouth. Average daily
‘'growth and development of the county— attendance, 284. Whole number of days
.
industrial and commercial—fought its a lien deuce. 53641*. No. days absence,
• I 1 1 Q | Pf battles and sang its praises in season and 189. No. times late. 156. No. visitors.
out of season. One thing that all must 168. No. on roll of honor, 149.
o
, admit, the H eadlight has been loyal to
Owing to the approaching hav harvest
I ] Q Tillamook and the interests of the people many older pupils have been obliged to
and is entitled to credit for advertising leave school. If all schools would close
pl
thecounty, showing its varied resources from July 10 to Aug. 1, each year, it
and future possibilities, than all other would be found that many more pupils
agencies pat together. That is one mis­ would be accommodated.
sion it has cheerfully performed, and
Teachers should carefully fill out all
there are scores of people in the county report blanks in the school register be­
today if it had not been for reading the fore leaving a school. This furnishes
H eadlight would never have known data for teachers following'and much
i he advantages it offered to home seekers loss of time to the school is often saved.
nor located in this favored and prosper­ The law requires this to be done and
Teachers’ Examinations.
ous section of Oregon. When the paper district clerks should see that it is done
N
otice is H eredy G iven ,—That the
first mfide its debut, but a little over 500 before the teacher is paid her salary.
County Superintendent of Tillamook
}>ersons had located in this vast stretch
Now is the time for school officers to County will hold the regular examina­
of country. The county has had a steady engage teachers for the fall and winter tion of applicants for State and County
growth since then, and is now the ban­ schools. To wait too long will mean de­ Papers at the Court House, in Tilla­
as follows :
ner county in the state for dairying, as it ny and dissappointment. Teachers will mook City, FOR
STATE PAPERS.
will be for lumbering in the future. A be as difficult to secure as last fall. Good
Commencing August 12th, at 9 o’clock
newspaper is not without its ardent ad­ teachers are wanted at good prices, but a.m., and continuing until Saturday,
mirers and bitter political foes if it is out­ poor teachers are not wanted at any August 15th, at four o’clock p.m.
DY,
Wednesday. — Penmanship, history,
spoken, fearless and truthful, and on that price, and therein lies the secret of the spelling, Algebra, reading school law.
account the H eadlight has had varied situation. School boards are inquiring
Thursday.—Written arithmetic, theory
troubles of its own, political battles to into the qualifications of the teachers of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
'■-AT-U fight for others, and to bear the enmity more than ever before and unprofessional physics, civil government.
Friday.—Physiology, geography, men­
ot those whom truthful newspaper criti- teachers are not wanted an any price.
tal arithmetic, composition, physical,
• • O rm c sm made squirm. Its political foes have Much is said by young persons desir­ geography.
Saturday.—Botany, plane geometry,
TT s T| assailed it a number of times, only to re­ ing to teach when approached regarding general
history, English literature, psy­
coil and fall into their own political taking a course at a normal school,
! î < ey . ah J graves, never again to be resurrected. I about the lowness of teachers’ wages not chology. FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
Commencing Weamsday. August 12th,
°f abstract, ! It will continue to be a factor in polities, justifying the expense incurred by such a
because the H eadlight has theconfidence course. But if such persons intend to at 9 o’clock a.m., and continuing until
r,h of lili,, of the people ot the county. On the other
Friday, August 14th, at four o’clock
teach the money must lie invested in p.m.
Hank.
hand, it has a large number of friends in making preperation. The way to secure FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD GRADE CER­
TIFICATES.
- ORE&- the county, who look for it every week better wages is to make yourself worth
Wednesday. — Penmanship, history,
and read its columns with a great deal more and you will be rewarded. It is a
orthography, reading.
ÍAYER, of interest, and in this way it has to a fact that cannot be denied that there is a Thursday.—Written arithmetic, theory
considerable extent moulded public opi­ small minority of teachers in the school of teaching, grammar, physiology.
nion. For instance : In years gone by room today, who are being paid far
Friday.—Geography, mental arithme­
tic, school law, civil government.
most
everybody
in
the
county
were
ad
­
more
than
they
are
worth.
It
is
this
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PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
vocating railroad connections and paid small number that seriously injures the
Wednesday. — Penmanship, ortho­
but
little
thought
to
the
improvement
of
teaching profession. The teacher who graphy, reading, arithmetic.
O rem
Tillamook bar. The H eadlight ignored has taught school three years and has
Thursday.—Art of questioning, theory
and ridiculed railroad procrastination— not been sufficiently impressed with her of teaching, methods, physiology.
All applicants are required to present
and waaaevercly criticised for doing so— need of more thorough preperation, to in­ themselves
for examination in the vari­
<LACH, but kept on advocating the improvement duce her to take at least one tertn in a ous branches at the time given above.
Dated at Tillamook,Oregon, this 23rd
of Tillamook bar as the proper solution
t - law , i to relieve the county of its bottled up normal school or some college, should day of July, 1903.
not be permitted to teach another day.
G. B. L amb ,
ibnoha: condition. Most everybody in the coun­ There are, of course, exceptions, some
County Superintendent.
ty today are satisfied that this is the
nnd north* proper thing to secure first, and that it there are who are filled with the spirit
of the profession to such a degree that
For Sale,
ice.
will not be long after that improvement they develop into strong efficient teachers
Second hand wagon in good cond
is sanctioned before the county will get
miuei . railroad connections. That is but one anyway. But others fall into a rut and tion.—G. E. Payne, Spruce.
never acquire ambition enough to get
way in which the home newspaper has out without the aid of a professional
For Sale.
moulded public opinion so as to create a school.
Short horn yearlings from dams that
sentiment for the purpose of demanding
It is to be hoped that every young have made over $50 a piece for several
relief, so that the comity can enjoy an in­ teacher of the county will arrange to at­ years ; also some yearling steers.—
dustrial growth at the same rate it did tend one of the State Normal Schools, at J. F. Martin, Long Prairie.
in dairying. The H eadlight has not least ten weeks during the coming school
3000 Valuable Recipes.
tried to please everybody, for that wou'd year, and return for work in the spring.
ÍNCE,
For the relief, cure and manufacture of
be an impossibility ; it expresses its opi. Seventy five dollars could not be more
nions without fear or favor or prevarica­ wisely invested by the teacher, and thus almost every known thing. New and
genuine. List sent on application. One
tion ; is not addicted to slobber people stimulated and awakened, her next year for 15c. ; eight for $1. Write plain.
.AW,
with flattery ; does not toudy to peopl? ; in the school room would mean much
G. W. W elch , Clatskanie, Ore.
J regox nor is it the “stool pigeon” for any little more to both teacher and pupil.
To Painters.
faction of wire-pullers who like to control
Roll of Honor:
the local press, and for these reasons
The board of directors of school dis­
District No. 6.—Elva Atterbury, Jessie
the H eadlight continues to hold the re­ Rock, Flovd Commons, Carl Commons, trict No. 23, of Tillamook county, will
M.D.,
spect and confidence of the people in Till­ Johnnie Rock, Lewis Atterbury. Arthur accept sealed bids until July 25, for the
amook county. It entered upon its six- Atterbury.
)N AM
District No. 7.—Mildred Phelps, Min­ contract of painting the school house in
teenth year satisfied that it will play just erva
said district, two coats inside and out,
Desmond.
as important part in the development of
District No. 12.— Vina Bergstrom. the work to be finished by August 25th,
the county in the future as in the past, Hulda Bergstrom, Carl Phillips, Gracie said district to furnish paint and also
ends//a
for there is a bright future before Tilla­ Hedges, William Turner.
mw.
District No. 13.—Arthur Bodyfelt, reserves right to reject anv or all bids.
mook county.
Dated this 1st day of July, A D., 1903
Frank Cross, Virlin Brown, Dallie Kel-
low, Roy Hansen, Ray Conder, Rex Con­
F. L. B uell , Clerk.
der. Eddie Hansen, Harry Farmer,
County Teachers’ Institute.
■a n«E
Rhoda Farmer, Jessie Wagner. Lizzie
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
Tbe annual County Teachers' Institute Hansen, Roland McGinnis, Alga Ander­
son,
Etta Fleck, Fredie Brown. Orval enced dentist is located in
will be held in this city on Julv 29th,
Kellow, Chattie Knifotig, Oliie Cross,
Co., a
30th and 31st, when the instructors will I Myrtle Cross. Harold Cross, Willie Con­ Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and
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be Prof. R. C. French, president of the der, Willie Co.npton, Mabelle Hansen. is prepared to do nothing but
DCS.
first class work and give the
Weston Normal School ; Prof. E. H. Harry Sappington.
District No. 14. — Allan Peterson. best of satisfaction
If your
Whitnev, president of Tillamook City Donna
Peterson, Danna McMillan,
School ; Prof. L. H. Baker, president Charlie McMillan, Chessel Mills, Esteber teeth need fixing call upon
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of South Salem School. There will be an Mills, Manville Alley, Pearle Aliev, Mark him.
evening meeting, arrangements for which Hobson, Eddie Marshall, Minnie Adams.
District No. 15.—Ervin Kabkee, War-
are not yet complete. The program rin Hoskins, Minnie Riplev, Pearl Riplev,
thus far arranged is as follows :
Lydia Crane, Arthur Parrish, Frank
Crane.
WEDNESDAY.
District No. 16.—Esther Waymire,
9:00.—Opening ond Organizing.
9;15.—Arithmetic.............. L. H. Baker. Hazel Wells, Gladys Wells.
District No. 17 —Julian Gobnr. Edson
10:05.—Grammar........... E. H. Whitney.
Gohnr. Everette Wells. Alvin Wells.
10:45.— Recess
District No. 18—Eugene Bowman,
11:00.— First Year Number Work...........
R.C. French. Fritze Bowman, Grace Bowman, Win­
11:40.—Professional Courtesy............... nie Bowman, Cornelius Ward, Hazel
E. H. Whitney. Scherzinger, Fred Scherzinger.
District No. 21.—Jean Shillinglaw. |
NOON.
Ethel Hovt, Minnie Hovt, Roy Hembree.
1:80.—Opening.
Lawson Hembree, Willie Webb, Jeffiei
1:40.—Geog-aphy............ R. C. French. Hembree. Ora Hembree. Hazel Webb.
2:20.-Civics................... E. H. Whitney.
District No. 22 —Emma Iler. Mack
3:00.—Intermission.
Mattoon, Tonv Jenck, Guy Turner, Glen
3:15.—General Methods. R. C. French. White, Jo Jenck, Olive Mattoon.
THl'RSDAY.
District No. 23.—Nettie Smith, Katie
9:00.—Opening.
Sheets, Ella McCormack. Addie Fletcha'.l,
9;15—Selected,................. L. H. Baker. Edna Phelps, Nickie Sheets, Edward
—G nimmar........... E. H. Whitney. Smith, Frankie Koch, Lida Biby, Alice
10:40 —Recem.
Farley.
10.55 —Arithmetic............ R. C. French.
District No. 24.—Lovis Nielson.
11:35 —School Management.................
District No. 27 —Maggie Creecy, Eddie
E. H. Whitney. Creecy, Rena .Vloon, Ray Moon, Roy
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Fine Line of Choice
GROCERIES
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
M c I ntosh & McNAIR,
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
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OF
General Banking and Exchange busi­
ness.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
many, Sweden, and al) foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
ORE.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
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t>Hita Finlev...
Ethlyn Na*b
Frei J Mr.ndl
Hattie Baker
Mvrtle Parntell
Blodgett
Grace Ford
Belle Burton
Minta Swabh
Ellen Bewley
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Tillamook Meat Market
DEALER IN
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
ORE.
Pacific Navigation Co.
PAID UP CAPITAL. 110,000.
A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. W.
C urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
Cashier M. W. H arrison .
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi­
ties of all kinds.
STEAMERS—SUE IL ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GAR1BALDT,
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad <fc Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE &. CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
B. 0. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
R. & N. R. R. Co . Portland.
Agents O.
A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
SHAVING,
HAIR
UU1T1NG Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express.
SHAMPOOING, EÌC
Electric Raths nice); fitted up. Goodfor
persons suffering with rheuniHtism.
MAYERS
Ladies’ Shoes.
Embrace every feature of style, grace
beautv and durability. They wear well,
look well.
Price from $1.50 to $3 50.
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MILLS & FINLEY.
T. SARCHET,
Tailoring
A. K. CASE,
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Tillamook Iron Woks
General Machinists & Blacksmiths. ►
Boiler Work, Logger’)« Work hik ! Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
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OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
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E^tabli^Ijiient,
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
G entlemen :—
Thanking you for
past favors, 1 beg
to say that I have
moved into mv
new store next to
C. Ben Kiesland’s.
If you wish to
see all the choice
line of Suiting and
up-to-date Pant-
ting’s to choose from kindly give me a
call. All Suits cut and made in the sho l>
at Tillamook.
P.S.- Pressing, cleaning and repairing
of all kinds done.
T. SARCHET,
Merchant Tailor.
SEE THE
Tillamook Lu in ber Company
FOR¡
> Sewing Machines.
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For sale by
horses glad.
NOON.
PROPRIETOR OF
( incorporated ),
TILLAMOOK CITY,
Mica
Axle SHINGLES and BOXES.
Grease Shingles $2.25 1000.
that makes your
1:30 —Opening.
1:40—Geography............ R C. French
>20—CiV’cs................... E H. Whimey.
2:55.—Recess.
• >.10 —Selected................. R. C French
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•- Every school in tbe county must I*
Sgtlo<ed during the county institute.
F All friends of education are invited to
attend.
M. F. LEACH,
C. & E. Thayer
Now is the time to buy a
new Sewing Machine for
*22.00, with drop head and
all the latest improvements
at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s .
It is the B onita S ewing
M achine , and they range
in price from *22 to *35,
with ball bearings. They
are little beauties, j>erfectly
made and something new on
tbe market. These machi­
nes are a better article than
the peddlars are charging
♦65 and *75 for.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
.OF SAN
FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
AGENTS STEAMERS ■ W. H KRUGER” AND ” REDONDO.”
For San Francisco and 1 x » h Angele«.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
Hobsonville, Or.
F.
R.
REAL
BEALS,
ESTATE,
Financial Agent.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ALiUEN, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Centrally Uoeated.
Rates, $1 Per Dey.
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. UARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
Th* Bmit Hotel in th<- city.
OREGON
So Chinese En>|lo)ed.