TILLAMOOK
Big Railroad Project.
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H E A PL IG HT. AUG U ST
The Religion ot Work.
THE OLD RELIABLE
State Normal School.
Recently they had a convention of re
Training School
ligion al Chicago. The eminent ednea-
tors and preachers of the country re illy
foi ull bi .inches o| u.f
(
some of the most eminent—gathered I"
approved method, t
discuss how to leach religion and good
"'"k 'n* ' 1
school, rhe demand ' "
living to children. Their essay» and ad.
this school Ks teach?’*’ ,
dresses were profound, but the one man
supple.
'
lo put the most common sense into his
JI he Training
Situili half South East q mirtei*
Lalk was the president ot Oberlin college.
sists ot II nine gra(L 7®
section l>, township 2 South,
about 250 pupil,,
He said—well, we will quote the account
Ils brunches, iiK|udi "W
of the Chicago Journal:
riinge !» IVest, IV.M., known as
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Drawing and l>hv,W1'
,
“To allow a child to grow up in idle
Xorninl course the best mid quickest wuy to Slate Certificate. TEE
(• o. Brock place.
ness and selfishness in the home is a Ind-
I ,|| term Oliens Se ptember 22ml. For catalogue or inform,ti,„
cons crime. A relutn to home chores
!■:. II. RESSLER. President;
Or J. U. V. BI'TL ei v 1
Address IV. A. Brock, Pendle
would l»e a distinct addition to rrligious
ton, Ore.
education. Parents should see that chil
dren have some daily service to tender in
Stray Bicycle.
the home a nd 1 bus learn unselfish dm its.
Chores lor I he children is common
A bicvele was kit in G. C. Vaughn s
sense. I lit devil, who we believe is a very
barn at South Prairie on the night ol
Absolutely Pure
active individual, certainly rejoices when
July 23rd. Owner can recover same by
TH [RE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
he sets a child reared in idleness. “Satan
describing it and paying for this notice.
finds some mischief si ill tor idle hands to
do.’’ He al wa \s will.
Account Book Lost
A Survival of the Fittest.
One re.»son whv country children live
Lost, on the street in Tillamook City,
more successful lives than cilv children is
Senator Chauncey Depew, who is now
an account book with McIntosh & Mc
that country children are put to woik at rusticating in London, has given out an
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Nair and Mrs. McGee. Please lea ve it ut
FOR
an early age. Habits of industry are interview for publication concerning the
this office if found.
formed by the child early put to work. causes of the recent depression in Amer,
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Habits ot industry are the basis ot success ¡can railway and industrial secuiities
Hogs for Sale.
in life. Unfortunately, too manv farmers and the consequent contraction of credits
For sale. 12 head of hogs, weighing
overdo this matter and make their chil in the American metropolis. Dr. Depew
100 to 150 pounds. All in good condi
»
dren work too hard and thereby deprive
tion and will be sold cheap. Apply to
has diagnosed the case as a natural
General News,
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them of education. But more children—
W. D. Glad well, Beaver, Or.
struggle
between
the
sequence “ of the
At Berlin a clique of usurers and mar certainly more city children—are injured good and the bad among our corporate
s
riage Tirokers has been demanding $50,- by too little work than are by too much investments with the survival of the
Short Horn Bull for Sale.
| 000 from Count Franz.Joseph and Maria work. Even in country towns it is to fittest.’’
For sale, a thorough bred short horn
Lull. 5 year old and fine stock.—Apply to von Larirch-Monnich, since his marriage seen that ic is the bovs who are raised in
This may be a correct version, but
W. D. Glad well, Beaver.
with Miss Marie Satterlee, of Titusville, idleness who turn out to be hoodlums the great medicine man of the Vander- 1
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Pa., at Buffalo, N.Y., in Jure, 1901, and bums
hilt tribe appears to have no apprecia- ‘
M
which sum the Count has refused to pav.
Cattle for Sale.
tion of the tremendous strain the finan- 1
Miles on Disarmament
The public prosecutor has now brought
cial fabric is undergoing in the effort to
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12 first class Milk Cows, to be fresh in
proceedings against the usurers fcr at
March a nd April ;
On the dav of his retirement General survive, nor does he venture to prescribe
tempted swindling.
5 Heifer Calves ;
Miles said in an interview that partial any remedy. An eminent writer on
t
3 two vear old Heifers ;
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American finance declares that “ the
*> two year old Steers ;
It i& reported that a man by the name disarmament of the nations ot the world
prevailing conditions in this country are
1 very good Bull, three years old.
of Sweidler died Saturday in the western is possible today, practicable and most
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analogous to those which led to the de
desirable.
He
thought
the
United
States
To be seen at my farm at Nestocton.
part of Lane county, near Swiss Home,
pression abroad and especially in Ger
should
take
the
initiative
and
suggest
an
B. I ndokf .
from some kind of poisoning. His wife I
V
many three or four years ago. Great
is of the belief that he was poisoned, and international congress to meet at Wash
NETARTS
industrial enterprises on a fictitious
states that he had been sick about ten ington at which an agreement would be
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drawn up by the military leaders of the capitalization were created. Prominent
Captain Dodge, of the schooner Gerald days before he died. He was thought to
world, and dulv adhered to bv each gov banks were influenced to give these
(', went to Tillamook Wednesday to be dead a week ago, but revived. A
ernment represented, providing that the their countenance and support. When
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visit with his family while his boat was doctor was called from Eugene, but the
strength of their respective armies should the crash came financial institutions j
man died before he reached the place.
being unloaded here.
with undi- 1
be based on population, that each na found themselves loaded
il
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Allen Page was at Netarts Sunday.
tion should maintain an army with a gesled and indigestible securities. Money
The
El
Dorado
ditch
people
at
Malheur
Prank Trout, of Fairview, brought
DEALERS IN
county are having trouble on account of maximum strength of one to every 1,000 was not to be had—the public was not
over a load of campers Friday.
fc
eager
to
buy
and
the
hardest
kind
of
of
population
and
a
minimum
of
one
to
Rev. Bowers and family, of Albany, water, and much dissensions is rile
hard
times
in
Germany
ensued.
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every
2,000
He
said
that
in
this
way
are camping on the beach. Mr. Bowers among holders of stock who cannot
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How much money has been sunk in the
the relative power of each can be preserv
is paster of the Christian church at obtain sufficient water for irrigation.
recent
strain
for
the
survival
of
the
fit
ed,
its
people
relieved
of
an
unnecessarily
Saturday seven sticks of dynamite were
Albany.
heavy burden of taxation, its army in test is incalculable. The shrinkage in
Presiding Elder Neff (of the U.B. placed under the flume for the purpose
United States Steel and kindred indus
church) and family, I)r. Smith and wife of blowing it up. Only one stick explod creased in efficiency and its government,
its liberties and its institutions strength trial securities loot up into an appalling
ed,
vet
considerable
damage
was
done.
and Miss Lottie Freeman are camping
aggregate, and the water wrung out of
Had the miscreants understood how to ened and made firm.
at Happy Camp.
General Miles expressed the belief that railway stocks approximates many hun Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Bou d
Mr. Ben O’Hara left for Fortland Fri use the deadly explosive, irreparable
this would make for the peace of the dreds of millions. How far the contrac
day last to be gone a week or ten days. damage would have resulted.
world and probably in this he was cor tion in over-valued securities will ulti-
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Robt. Eichinger, Claud Hunt and Geo.
t.
On a warrant from Kentucky. Mrs. rect. though there are many who bold matelv effect trust companies and sav.
Eichinger were down from the light
ings
institutions
which
hold
several
bil-|
Nina Thompson was arrested at Walla the view that great armies and formi
house road Sunday.
lions of these depreciated stocks and
Ed. Fitzpatrick came over from South Walla, Wash., on the charge of arson, dable navies are conductive to the pre
it
bonds as collateral for loans and invest
Prairie after his family, who have been alleged to have been committed in Ken servation. The trouble in regard to this
ments
of
depositors
is
problematic.
That
matter
is
that
no
nation
is
willing
to
tucky three \ ears ago. The grand jury
camping on the beach lor several days.
Dave Fitzpatrick was on the beach returned an indictment against her, but take the initiative in reducing armament. these tremendous losses could have been
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before the warrant could be issued she When the question was before the British averted no well informed person can
Sunday.
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W. S. Buell and family left for their had flown. The officers of thestate have House of Commons a short time ago truthfully gainsay. Everybody convers
home at Sheridan after a visit of several been on her track ever since. Robert Prime Minister Balfour said that the ant with the methods of trust promotion
st
Langford, her son, was sentenced to government was not unfavorable to dis and the capitalization of these gigantic '
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. (J. B. Wiley.
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G. M. Watkins went out to Forest three years in the penitentiary there three armament, but felt that Great Britain corporate combinations must have real
DELIVERED.
should not take the initiative. Where ized that however prosperous the coun
Grove, Saturday, with a view to trade months ago for grand larceny.
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the United States to do so and suggest trv might be, there must sooner or later
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his farm of for valley propertv.
Harvey Jilson, a pioneer of Asotin an international congress to consider the come a time when the securities floated
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
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G. L. and W. H. Kingery ¡eft for their
County, Wash., aged 73 years, is believ subject and propose an agreement it is by these concerns would become a men-1
home at McMinnville Friday last.
ed to have fled the country to ayoide doubtful if there would be any practical ace to financial stability and tend to
11. H. Kingery and C. E. Harris left
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prosecution for embezzling the funds of result. However desirable disarmament precipitate ruinous money panics, bring
for their home Friday, at Greenville,
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estate of J. T. Willsey, deceased. A bench may be. it is quite certain that none of ing to a crisis the inevitable struggle for
Siskiyou Co., Cal.
warrand for the arrest of Jilson has been the great powers is yet ready for it.
the
survival
of
the
fittest.
Dave |ones and family, of Tillamook,
s
issued and Deputy Sheriff Steward, who
If the disastrous consequences of
were camping on the beach the first of
o
went to Asotin County to serve it,
periodic
financial
disturbances
caused
by
Dairy
Pointers.
the week.
telephoned to the Sheriff’s office that Jil
over-capitalization
were
confined
to
The gasoline schooner Gerald C, came
A well-to-do dairyman, who is keeping
son has sold his property and gone, no
trust magnates, trust promoters and
into the bay on the 19th with the light
one knows where. Jilson was under an account of the milk which each cow speculatorsill capitalized wind the coun-,
house supplies. She also brought in H.
is
giving,
observed
that
one
of
his
best
$1000 bonds to appetuwf
appeaggT* the Superior
try could look on the agonizing struggle
D. Mahler s liouseln Id goods, furniture,
cows had dropped off almost one-half in
I have the largest and best assorted stock ofd
Court for trial o ’ ij
for survival with equanimity, but the I
etc. She sailed on the 20th for Nestucca
milk flow. Investigation convinced him victims of s|>eculalive over-confidence I
Carter and L Sell
Wines
and Liquors that has ever been imported iiw.
Bay to take out a cargo of cheese.
that the only cause was that this cow’s and credulity are not confined to Wall
his bondsmen. Til
du
this City.
A
B. IL Johnson passed through here
ot the bench warral
raiWBrn being notified teats had become very sore, and that street or New York City. Their natural I
£%• i ii
&-a E' jl; 3
<r4, .j.
Saturday en route f<rr South Prairie, he
that Jilson was preparing to leave the she was thus made nervous and uneasy tendency is to create distrust and shake |
having been working on the lighthouse.
at milking time. As soon as her teats confidence in all parts of the country ,
country.
The lighthouse road is in fine shape.
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were healed she again resumed her nor- and the forced liquidation caused bv the
Cain Robinson, a sheepherder for J. C. mal flow otinilk.
I rapid contraction of stock and bond
Captured in Barber Shop.
M. Feteridge, was arrested at Enter-
Men who make a business of getting values would doubtless have caused
fe-j
a
prise,
Ore.,
while
parading
the
streets
R eno , Nev , Aug. 24.—J W. Woods,
the greatest possible quantity of milk general business depression had it not ,
with
a
cocked
revolver
in
his
hand.
A
one of the escaped com icts from Folsom
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff whenyonat
from their cows are usually the ones to been for the extraordinary commercial'
on July 27, was arrested this morning few weeks ago Robinson had quarreled have cows calve in the fall, savs the Live and industrial activity and the vast *
buy
it
pure and unadulterated from me.
l»v Constable Wilson and Officer Deeper, with his wife and threatened her with Stock Reporter. A better price is obtained reservoir of wealth in the shape of crops (
violence,
and
on
her
complaint
was
while being shaved in a barber shop.
for milk in winter than in summer. The that keep the channels of trade in con
Constable Wilson was standing on placed under bonds to keep the ¡»race, opportunity to properly feed and care stant motion.
Second street this morning when he and she bad entered a suit for divorce, for cows in a comfortable stable, away
The present struggle for the survival
noticed a man answering the description but later they had made up and were from flies and othersummer annoyances, of the financially fittest forcibly em-
living
together.
The
quarrel
was
re
of Woods come around the corner from
during the fresh milk flow, is important. phasizes the imperative necessity for
Center street and enter the barber shop. tie wed, and Mrs. Robinson came to As the milk logins to fail, the change
publicity and supervision ofcorporations
Wilson started to enter the shop, but, town. Robinson followed her. and was from feed to pasture comes at the right
engaged in interstate commerce and
acting
in
a
threatening
and
violent
man.
seeing a revolver in the man's belt, de-
time to do the most good.
' more especially the enormous aggrega
tided to get help. Together with Lee|»er, tier, when one of his bondsmen com
Now is the time
V\ithin recent years many changes tions of capital invested in corporate
he entered the shop and covered Woods plained to the Sheriff and asked that he
new
Sewing Machine " -
form
classed
as
trusts.
When
these
con.
! have taken place in butter making. It
with a revolver and handcuffed him. be arrested. Robinson resisted, ami for
$22.00, with drop head a® *
cernscome under the supervision ot the
a
time
stood
the
Sheriff
off.
but
a
rifle
in
|
was
formerly
supposed
that
most
any
Woods offered no resistance. Woods
all the latest improvenif'-
rj
Department of Commerce, just as the
was taken to jail and turned over to the hands of one of thecitizens persuaded , j one who was neat and tidy could make national banks of tlie country are under
at
M
c I ntosh
him to drop his revolver and surrender 1 good butter. Since investigations have
Sheriff' Haves
the supervision of the Treasury depart
| been pursued along scientific lines we ment, and when fictitious capitalization
It is the B onita
Woods said he came to Reno from
Dr.
P.
J.
Sharp,
the
exper-
find
that
it
requires
skilled
labor,
says
and fraudulent manipulation of these
M achine , and they ran?;
Truckee on a freight train last night. He
corporation-« are made criminal offences
a»kcd Deputy Sheriff Maxwell io let Con. enced dentist is located in Stockman and Farmer. The men who punishable in the same manner as arc
in price from $22
\ict Murphy, captured last night, occupy Dr. Wise’s dental pari rs, and are pursuing dairying nt our schools criminal manipulations of national
with ball bearings.
the same cell with him, for, he .«aid, “you is prepared to do nothing but now are possibly 25 per cent in advance banks, and when a violation of the trust
are little beauties, perfect-.
should treat me well as long as I live I first class work and give the both in education and skill of the regnl:lion laws will subject corpora,
made and somethingne^-M
students who took dairy work seven or tu ns to forfeiture of their charters and
know that hanging awaits me, and it
the market. These mac---j A<J
Ira nellies, the struggle for tie survival
best
of
satisfaction
If
your
eight
xears
ago.
As
we
look
the
country
cannot possibly do any harm to let me
the fittest will not be so fierce and
lies are a better artide tbs|
teeth need fixing call upon over we find the |>eople who have be- of
bee Murphy.”
deadly.
the peddlars are charfKL •
him.
come famous in the dairy world are men
of unusual intelligence, who would un
Tlitre are times when the minute
$65 and $75 for.
SEE THE
Calin A Co. are in a position doubtedly have made a success in most is
1 the man of the hour.
Tillamook Laniher Company to meet all competition in the any other line of business.
Is the quartermaster three-quarters
FOR
price
t'liiltani Bark. See Irrigation is the most promising and when he gets a better halt ?
A woman who has a secret cannot
them before yon sell.
* practical means of building up the great
keep it secret that she has one.
HOUSEHOLD MOVE?’
| states in the West and anything that
A man would rather be called “ a bad
The best cup of Coffee In
( makes the West strong makes it better
AND DRAYME>
egg" than have it thrown at him.
town. Lunch at any time, at
The literarv lion with whiskers iscci.
Vogler’s ba ,ery.
Heavy Teaming is a
j tainlv bearded in his den.
Our Delivery wagon delivers
or city.
80 Acres—$1,OCO.
G ctiikik , O. 1., Aug. 24—Plans for a
gigantic railroad with a trunk line con
nesting Hudson Bay with British Colum
bia, Buenos Ayres and South America
and having a network of branches, was
disclosed today when articles of incor-
poration of the Pan-American Railroad
Company, with a capital stock placed at
$250,000 000, were filed here with the
Secretary of the Territory.
The purpose of the corporation it is
said, is lo build a line of railway extend
ing from Port Nelson, Hudson Bav, in a
southerly direction, crossing the line of
the Canadian Pacific near Winnipeg,
Manitoba, through North Dakota, South
Dakota, Nebraska. Kansas, Oklahoma,
Indian Territory to Galveston ; from
Galveston
through Mexico to the
bounday lineofCentral Ameiica, through
the Isthmus of Panama, thence through
the United States of Colombia to Ecua
dor and finally through the republic of
Peru to Buenos Ayres on the Atlantic
Ocean.
The plans include a branch line begin
niug in the republic of Peru, and extcnd-
ing through Chile to Valparaiso on the
South Pacific Ocean.
The estimated cost of the Pan-A meri
can Railway is $250,000,000, and tile
entimated length 10,000 miles.
POWDER
GANGLOR 1
SNUFFER
and
GRAHAM. WHOLE WHEAT, Pff/Dfi •
HILLS U.S. BEST and SPOTIi '
Also all kinds of FEED.
STUDEBAI
CELEBRATED
BI JGGIBS,
WAGONS,
SURRIES.
SMITH & JENKINS
Successors to L. N. Barnes,
PRIME
MEATS,
LARD,
Al the NEW MEAT MARKEI
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Only Prime Meats Handled. Give
Call. Hides Wanted.
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Fir and Spruce Lumi
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a special
SLAB WOOD, 16 inch, $1.80 perl
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCOPi
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHAtt
J Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal.
•if
WILL SELL AT
COST
Until the 1st of Sept.
Bargains
In Ladies and Gent s
Boots and Shoes,
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SHINGLES and BOXES.
Shingles $2.25 1000.
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