Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 05, 1904, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 5, 1904.
RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
there is no doubt that this will be the Moral
view of our government.
Training in the
Schools
Public knows that when the school bell rings
NEW^SUMMER
FABRICS.
he must obey. No matter how in
teresting the- game, everything must
be dropped at once ; hi» individual
Praise for America.
M r . E ditor ,—The morals of our whim must be set aside; he must yield
Last year there came to this country schools, or rather an essential lack of i to the summons. Moreover, everything
a body of representative British edu­ moral teaching has afforded material ' must tie planned with this in view. He
(£be 0-ilLunooh Ijcablight cators. mechanical and business experts out of which a target has been created, | has constantly before him the fiuyt that
and students of the methods and needs at which noisy and glittering shafts are i certain duties are to be performed at
F reti C. Baker. Publisher.
of British industry and commerce, the thrown. ” Letting in the light” on this ; certain hours; if he is willful or forgets, ibi
purpose being to make a study of con­ question of moral training in our public he must suffer in consequence. Herein
Crafty Old Politician.
ditions here—educational, industrial and schools will take the life out of several lies a constant and invaluable lesson in
lntt«p Skirts, Cloth snd Silk Coats, Ragla i ’ s Rain Coats.
Judge Boise is a crafty old politician. commercial. The commission, organized great, pretentious theories that are now self control.
Exlusive.y to Measure.
Within the writer’s memory he has l»een bv Mr. Alfred Mosely, was in this coun­ staiking about, some of them in very
As he enters the schoolroom there
identified with no less than three differ­ try about three months prosecuting its good society. It will silence the sectarian must lie quite and order; no crowding
ent political parties, and history has it investigations and what it learned has clamor of certain people who tell us the or pushing or interference with another's
Come earlv and secure first choice.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
that he changed a time or two in his just appeared in a voluminous report public school is an enemy to morality rights will be tolerated. He must have
which
in
the
main
is
highly
laudatory
and religion. The public school docs given attention to personal cleanliness,
y »linger days. He has held office almost 1
not pretend to deal with the awful con­ or he will be sent out in disgrace. He
continuously for forty years, and shows of the United States.
It is especially interesting in the testi­ cerns of the life to come ; but in matters must give strict attention to what is
no disposition to let go, When one po­
litical party drops him, he immediately mony it bears to the great concern of1 that concern good conduct and charac­ told him or he will suffer. The power
joins another and keeps on running for our people in the education and develop­ ter in " the life that now is,” it can hold to collect his scattered thoughts, to con­
office. Six years ago he identified him­ ment of the young, to the unlimited an - , up its head beside the moral training of centrate them on any subject at will, is
self with the Populist element and slid bition and resources brought into the any church now on the ground. The a great gain in the direction of self
into office on the Fusion ticket. This service of American youth, in equipping! public school, to-day, is one of the most control, and therefore of moral power.
vear, his friends forced the democrats them for the work and duties of later potent agencies of private and public Exactness of statement, accuracy in
to indorse him in their state convention years, and to the spirit of progress and morality; and the man who says that work, are required, and all exaggeration
the love of knowledge which exist here. I it is not, either does not know what he
by filing a petition for his nomination
or incompleteness criticized
All the
p ior to the date of the convention. Of course there is some criticism. This is talking about, or is talking about maxims of the beautv of truth and the
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Many Democrats openly expressed their wh * inevitable, for the British investi­ some sort of ecclesiastical morality for hatefulness of falsehood could never
gators
did
not
fail
to
find
among
our
which the American people have no use, teach a child to tell the truth as this
opposition to his candidacy, but the
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
party did not dare to nominate a full oath people some who are not satisfied and of w hich the world has already had daily training does.
i'idicial ticket with Boise running as an with prevailing conditions in all respects more than is good for it.
This, then, we claim, the public school
That there is a very grave fear on the teaches in regard to morals, punctuality,
independent candidate. It n<>w remains and who urge changes and modifications
to be seen how many of the Democrats in present methods. But there is abund­ part of some leading clergymen and silence, attention, cleanliness, regard for
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
will swallow the dose prepared for them ant evidence in the report of the sur­ i public-spirited citizens that our schools the rights of others, and, more than ull,
bv this prepetual office seeker and his prise experienced by the British visitors «re almost bereft of mdral culture, and obedience and respect to authority.
as to what they found here, especially t|ie lrajnjng that must underlie all good That the self-control thus insisted upon
f iends. — Polk County Observer.
the devotion to popular education. It' citizenship, is very evident. That our
is not more generally continued, in the
' seems rather remarkable that English-
What Rural Carrers May Do. ’ men of the class who came here should public schools are impractical, and that home training is a misfortune greatly to
they graduate young people of weak be deplored.
G. A. W alker .
It is now definitely settled that rural i have found in this any cause for aston moral character, is a claim that is re­
ishment,
since
it
is
commonly
assumed
peatedly made. If this can be shown to
route carriers may carry parcels tor cus­
To be continued.
tomers and take subscriptions, etc., but that all intelligent foreigners are aware he true, certainly nothing could be more
are not to be allowed to handle matter of the American people s boundless in­ deplorable; but that it is not true, and
1
9
A STRONG CANDIDATE.
that the express companies think ought terest in popular education. Yet it is a that much of the evil supposed to arise
to be handled bv them exclusively—mer­ fact that they were astonished at what from negligence in our public schools Judge Wm Galloway for Judge in
J. P. ALtLtEN. Proprietor.
chandise from large cities. Carriers are they found in this respect and it is ' can be traced to other sources, I shall
Third District.
significant
that
the
commission
con
forbidden to act as agents for business
endeavor to prove.
nccts the American belief in education
Every statute upon the books pertain,
houses.
(From the Oregon City Courier.)
It is provided, however, that these car­ with the prosperity of the country, ing to the conduct of schools makes the
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Hon. Wm. Galloway, Democratic
♦hough
regarding
it
as
the
effect
rather
riers may carry merchandise for hire,
moral character and standing of the nominee for Judge in the Third Judicial
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
than
the
cause
of
prosperity.
Perhaps
receive subscriptions for and deliver
teacher the first and prominent con District, is a pioneer of 1852, having Io.
newspapers, magazines and other peri­ Americans generally will not be dis­ dition of teaching. It is well understood : cated in Yamhill county with his parents
odicals for and upon request of patrons posed to acquiesce in this view, the that only teachers of upright character in that year. Mr. Galloway was educa­
residing upon their routes, when such nearly universal conviction here being and good reputation, can occupy places ted at the Willamette Univeriity, grad­
service does not interfere with the proper that the fostering of popular education upon the platforms of the schools. How uated in the class of 1868. He repre­
discharge of their official duties, and un­ has been conducive to material progress | is it possible for daily and intimate as­ sented Yamhill county in the Legisla­
der regulations prescrilied by the post­ and prosperity. The commission found sociation with such persons to occur, tures of 1874, 1878 and 1880 He took
that the usefulness of the public schools and moral teaching to be absent ? Can
master general.
an active part in the legislation during
The carriers arc not only permitted to hps greatly increased within the last a woman, good and true, mingle daily those ¿ventful years and was chairman
STEAMERS--SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
and
offered
the
quarter
of
a
century
receive orders upon their routes, but are
with half a hundred boys and gills with­ of the Wavs and Means committee in
future
popular
ONLY
LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
prediction
that
in
the
required to take orders or subscriptions
out contributing somewhat of her truth 1878 at which time the state buildings
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
for merchandise, newspapers and period­ education will become more and more and goodness to the make-up of their for the insane, the capitol building and
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Co. and
icals when requested to do so by their the cause of industrial and commercial character ? Pupils are in the company additions to the penitentiary were under
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
patrons. The effort of the law would be progress and of national well-being.
of these teachers six hours a day. Of
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
Americans have reason for gratifica the 168 hours in a week, 30 hours are in construction. Judge Galloway has been
to prevent carriers from acting as agents
for many years a life member of the
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents. ASTORIA. OR
for commercial houses in cities, but they tion at the commendatory views ex­ school ; these are not hours of social in- I Oregon State Agricultural Society, and
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
the
British
commission
and
pressed
by
may act in this capacity for patrons on
ercourse of pupil with pupil, but hours
& K
N. R
R. c<>
R. Co
. Portland.
they may find in the criticisms made of study and instruction ; the conver­ has served twelve years on the State
Agents jO. R.
& o
portland
their routes.
Board of Agriculture, being President of
something
worthy
of
consideration,
The status of mail route carriers is as
sation and deportment are proper and the Board four years. He is a life mem­ Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
yet far from settled. We are only feeling I Wonderful as our progress and achieve* polite.
ber of the Oregon Historical Society and
our way, so to speak, and many changes ments have lieen there are yet some
The morals of the pupil in school can at present is president of the Oregon
faults
to
be
corrected
and
a
great
deal
and improvements iu the service will
be directed in right only, unless the
to be learned, and the counsel and teacher be vicious and wicked. Who is State Pioneer Association. Has also
come rapidly.______________
criticism of intelligent foreigners should willing to stand forth and pronounce served as a trustee of the Soldiers’ Home
at Roseburg, having always taken a deep
Wireless Telegraphy in War.
not be dismissed as valueless.
the latter true ? Where in our civiliza­ interest in the welfare of the veterans.
tion
can
be
found
a
better
tried,
more
A new question has been presented to
Mr. Galloway was Judge of Yamhill
*
PSOPKlETOlt
Pointed Paragraphs.
conscientious, and upright class of per county from 1890 to 1894 and left office
the nations in the position taken by the
sons'that are the women who constitute with the county out of debt. In 1864 he
Dead men pay no doctors bills.
Russian government in regard to the use
All gold doesn’t get a chance to glit­ the great mass of our teachers ? The was the Democratic nominee for Gover­
of wareles.s telegraphy. According to
' truth that can be told of their many ex- nor, making a canvas of the state against
the view of that government the corres­ ter.
More men would have money to burn rcellent qualities and noble deeds will put his successful opponent, Judge Lord. In
pondents on neutral ships who communi­
1 to blush those who, either ignorantly or Fe iruary, 1896, he was appointed Re­
cate war news are liable to be captured if they didn’t burn it.
.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging,
Good Indians and tranquil and tran-1 viciously, assail the public school be- ceiver of the U. S. Land Office at Ore-
and treated as spies, regardless of wheth­
! cause of its immorality.
er they are within or without the zone quil Indians are dead.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
gon City and served until July 16, 1902. j
Any man who runs for office would
When the boy, in acts or words, seems During this time he rendered many de­
of naval o|ierations.
to be viciously inclined, let the question cisions involving complicated land titles,
This is a most extraordinary proposi­ rather hare a walkover.
Never judge the cook in the kitchen be asked “ Where does he spend his time and handle near $1,000,000 without
tion and is very naturally receiving the
from breakfast until 9 o’clock ? Where the loss of a cent to the Government or
greatest consideration at Washington, by the cook book in the library.
A pretty good way to marry ¿an heiress and with whom is he from the afternoon its patrons. Since retiring from the
as well as at London. What does it
mean ? Simply this, that and corres­ is to admire the way she plays bridge school until bed-time ? It is a mistake Land Office Mr. Galloway has been ac­
to suppose that school can guard the tively engaged in the practice of law.
pondent who may be within the theater w hist.
of war and sends out through wireless
Of course a lawyer doesn’t know every­ morals of pupils without close and
The Courier assures the people of our
telegraphy an account of what is taking thing. but he always thinks his clients hearty co-operative supervision at home. neighboring district that in the election
From 4 o’clock until bed time is ample of Judge Galloway they will have an
place there is liable to l»e arrested as a think he does.
PROPRIETOR OF
During the courtship it is a case of sus-! time in which to ruin the habits of boys honest, tearless and capable official. •
spy and subject to whatever the pen­
alties arc for such a charge if found pense with the girl and a case of expense and girls when their wheeabouts is un
........
. known to neither father r.or mother.
the . youth.
guilty—that is, if found to have simply with
communicated his information to the, It takes ten times as long to listen to a The school takes no charge of children
sermon as the man who delivers it dnring these hours; the over-looking
parties which he was employed by.
DEALER IN
| belongs to the home.
The absolute injustice of this is ob­ thinks it took to write it.
It probably never occurs to a school
Since moral training is pre-eminently
vious and it is hardly possible to believe
that the Russian government will np. boy that he will grow up some day and the training of the will; since the rising
prove a course so unquestionably hos­ know as little as his father.
generation are exceptionally deficient in
Shop next door to Lanen's Hotel, Tillamook
tile to every principal which has been ' Only a married man will deliberately the fundamental virtues of obedience
observed bv the civilized nations of the kiss a poor, little, helpless girl baby, A and respect for authority; and since
world in modern times The newspaiwr bachelor always takes some one of his these virtues are not inculcated in the
world is asking nothing but what is I sixe.
homes of the minority of our children,
some other agency than the home must
absolutely i fair and right. It wants
simply an impartial statement of events
be relied on if thev are to be educated in
in the Far East. So far as the newspa-
silence, regard for the rights of others,
Engraving a Specialty
and more than all, obedience and respect
|»er correspondents are concerned there
Lots 1 and 2, block 11, Miller's
is absolutely no prejudice or partiality.
for authority. What shall this agenev i
a ddition.
! lie ? Not the church or the Sunday school,
Such being the case the Russian gov
Lots 15. 16, 17 and 18. block 11. Mil­
ernment could make no greater mistake
for evident reasons that, at the most, it
ler's addition.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
than to establish a policy h< stile to the
can effect the child but two hours of one
Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, block 12, Mil­
day in the week, and its function is
\V ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
men who are representing the press of ler’s addition.
(INCORPORATED),
this City.
the world in the Far East.
merely to quicken the child’s religious
Lots 5, 6 and 7, block 28, Thayer’s
perceptions and touch his heart. It never TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
This matter has already received at- addition.
tention at Washington, having been con­
touches his will, for it has no power to
Lot 4, block 20, anil house near Tobi's
PAID UP CAPITAL. $10,000.
sidered bv the cabinet a few days ago
enforce anything. Now the very things
J Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. t
store, Nehalem.
on the reprearntation made by the Rus­
that the home (as a rule) does not do,
A
GENERAL
BANKING
West half of lot upon which our resi­
£
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. 1
sian ambassador, and according to re-
and the church and the Sunday school
dence stood, opposite the Court House,
BUSINESS.
ports our government will not give its
cannot do, are the things that the pub­
in Tillamook City
assent to the contentions of Russia It
lic school does. For six hours a day, ! DirectorsM. W. H arrisom . W. w.
Make vour offers to any Tillamook
is easy to believe that under the cir.
and five davs in the week, its influence is
x
Don t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can *
C i ' rtim , B. L. E dot .
Real Estate Agent ; or to the owner,
cuinstances our government should re­
felt, year after year, bringing the law­
.
buy
it
pure and unadulterated from me.
*
Cashier M. W. H arrison .
W. A. Wise. The Failing Building, cor.
fuse to recognize a proposition so un­
less. capricious, and careless under its
3rd and Washington sts., Portland, Ore.
Lilieral Prices Paid for gilt edge securi­
mistakably opposed to the rights of the
heneficient sway, and doing in manvin. ties
of all kinds.
press of the world as the Russians de­
stances far more for the child's morals
WANTED.
cree manifestly is. The simple fact is
than tor his intellect. ‘ How is this
that there has been nothing done and S pecial R rprkskntativr in this county done?” is the incredulous question I
there is not likely to lie anything done and adjoining territories, to represent reply that first of all. the virtue which is
Centrally Located.
Rates, $1 Per Day
and advertise an old established bus­
that will warrant any objection on the iness house of solid financial standing. insisted on is punctuality. It is only by
HOUSEHOLD MOVERS
part of the Russian government to the Salary $21 weekly, with Expense* ad­ careful attention to time that man can ■
use of wireless telegraphy in the trans­ vanced each Monday bv check direct betaught to combine with his fellows
AND DRAYMEN.
mission of news, and therefore the ob­ from headquarters. Horse and buggy and make civilization possible. No mat­
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
Heavy Teaming a Specialty with ns
furnished when necessary ; position per­
jection to the use of that system is manent. Address Blew Bros. & Co., ter how procrastinating and tardy a
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Our
Delivery
wagon
delivers
to
country
wholly without justification. We think Monon Bldg., Chicago, III.
bov may be about his home duties, he
o «ity
I
(STRICTLY IK ADVANCE.)
One year........ ,
Six months ....
Three months
1.50
75
50
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT’
ï
Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring,
Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COfDP/INY.
’
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Pacific Navigation Co.
A. K. CASE,
, Tillamook Iron Woks
j General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
» ►
E
» » i
»
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Property for Sale.
AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
In first class style.
J
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
S. LAMAR,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
Quick Brothers,
LARSEN HOUSE,
The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese Emplojed.