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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 19. 1904. ¡True it is that George is not considered I the consumer.— Northwestern Agricult. in a good school as nowhere else. Here the child learns to be regular in his at “one of the bovs,'* obtaining a certain ’ urist. — tendance, punctual in the beginning and amounting a popularity by creating and Congressman : carousing, which some people have a Moral Training in Our Public the ending of every duty, silent when Schools. others »hould speak, obedient to the B inger H ermann . foolish idea makes a young man popular. rightfully constituted authority, indus That kind of thing in a school superin [TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] trious in the discharge of the duty lying Supreme Judge: tendent would have lieen the very thing F. A. MiH.HK. # Kindness and pleasant tones of voice next, truthful in the scope and details of to have made him unpopular, for the public expect that a superintendent to m the schoolroom are great moral agen whatever he undertakes to tell, and Dairy and Food Commissioner : conduct himself with a certain amount of cies. Both in itself and consequences, scruplouslr just in allow ing others what J. W. B ailey . discretion. In th^ first place, the salary anger is gross immorality, and to arouse of right belongs to them. For a man of the office—which was only $250 a i. is immoral in the highest degree To who habitually practices these virtues '•f Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragla >'s Rain Coats. Circuit Judges : I year when he was first elected—did not this end the banishment of all violence what more need be demanded ? And > Exlusive y to Measure. O eo II. Bl RNETT AND B. L. EDDY ' justify him spending money lavislv upon from the school isa moral measure. Tyr- these are preeminently school virtues. annv excites antagonism in a pupil and j G. A. W alker . himself or others, so he had to economize Joint Senator : Come early and secure first choice. to make both ends meet. In making a arouses angry passions, while justice, G. S. W right . Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. For Bar Dredge. c success of his profession and living with mildness, and sympathy cultivate his i in the means of a small salary, people better nature. Let each child feel that W ashington , May 14.—Representa Joint Representative : »«¿B b Æ*. w | think much more of him today than if he his teacher has a personal interest in him, tive Hermann today requested the Chief W. T. W est . 1 had foolishly squandered his money and and involuntarily he tries to conduct of Engineers to set aside, out of the In $3.000,0t>0 emergency appropriation for i run into debt simply for the purpose of himself to win his approbation. District Attorney : I being “one ot the boys.” These are some this matter of personal interest and river and harbors, sufficient ’money to J ohn H. M c N ary . of the underlying reasons whv Mr. Lamb svmpaUiv, actions speak louder than construct a bar dredge suitable for work | is popular amongst the conservative and words. Il is in vain that the plausible at the entrances of smaller harbors on County Clerk ; right thinking people, and it is on that teacher, after having said something un. the Pacific Coast. He is told that such G. B. L amb . account that a large number of people in kind or done something cruel, tells his dredges have proven successful in afford- the county believe him to be a safe per. J victim what interest he takes in his wel ing quick relief on the Atlantic Coast Sheriff; j son to select for county clerk. He is fare and how grieved he is at the neces and is desirous that dredging shall be E W. S tanley . ■ deserving of support, and does not. come sity of inflicting pain. The time tor kis commenced at the entrances to Tilla before the voters as having made a fail , sing the rod has gone by foieyen Assessor : mook Bay and Siuslaw, Nehalem, Ump ure in his profession or having wasted J In laying down a code of morals for que. Coquille, Nestucca and Rogue A. M. H are . 1 schools it is not well to magnify mole Rivers, in Oregon. his opportunities. I hiils to the size of mountains. There is Treasurer ; There is now no sea dredge operating I an artificial morality which schoolmast- on the Pacific Coast except the Chinook W. H. C ooper . Question of Subsistence. ers vainly attempt to bring their pupils at the entrance of the Columbia River, Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. | to accept. Children are told it they com- Commissioner . It is highly probable that one of the and this vessel is too large for work on G eo . L oerpable . ; municate, even w ith a glance of the eye, most serious questions which will con the bars mentioned. and report themselves perfect in deport front the Russians in the near future is Mr. Hermann points out that the com School Superintendent : that of providing subsistence for the ment, they lie, if communication is merce of the smaller harbors along the W. W W iley . armv in Manchuria. In a recent state forbidden. But they will not believe it, Oregon Coast is suffering because of the ment the ambassador of Japan to Great and if be true, who makes liars of them inability of vessels to enter, and he hopes Surveyor ; Britain said his information was that I but the inconsiderate teacher who im for money to be set aside to build imme. F. L. S appington . this year’s harvest yi Manchuria prom poses a restriction contrary to nature? diately a dredge which will afford tem If they glance at a schoolmate’s paper porary relief, until permanent deep chan Coroner : ises to be bad. In addition to the army C. E. R eynolds . a million or more Russians in that prov I in examination, they are told that they nels can be secured bv means of jetties. ince must be fed, “We have, or shall i have cheated, that they are swindlers If the Department decides it cannot Justice of the Peace : J. P. flULiEN, Proprietor. have,’’ said Baron Hayashi, “closed 'and thieves—rather strong epithets to divert the emergency money for this pur 1st District—E. S. S wenson . every source of food supply, except bv i be applied on account ot an act which pose, Mr. Hermann is satisfied it will 2nd District—G. B. A lley . the Siberian railroad. Even with double i it would take a stoic to avoid, consider recommend to Congress at the next ses 3rd District—I. W. H iner . tracks and no men or munitions of war ing the pressure that is brought to bear sion that a special appropriation be Special Attention paid to Tourists. to transport, the problem of feeding the on the child and the terrors that en. made for such a dredge. Constables ; Russian population and army now in ! viron the prospect of a failure. ■A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. 1st District—W N R eddaxvay . N li EKIFFS SALE. Manchuria would be in itself intensely j A better plan is to consider each act 2nd District—O. IL Q uick . 1 according to its character by itself with In pursuance of a decree of foreclosure serious, but with a single-track road, 3rd District—E. E R olland . which is Russian’s only vital si new, it an explanation of its relation to the and order of sale rendered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tilla seems almost impossible and famine ap school. Communication is not sinful mook County, on the 18th day of April, I but merely out of place in the school RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. pears inevitable. With this dreadful 1904, in the suit of A. R. Gangloff, accompaniment of war there is only too room ; looking on a neighbor’s paper plaintiff, vs. Daniel Millar and John | likely to be a rising among the Manchur- i is not cheating anybody but one’s self, 1 Pannock, defendants, and of anexecution duly issuefl out of the said Court in the I ians. They may attack the Russians or and hence is not wicked but foolish. The said suit on the 20th day of April, 1904, they may attack us. Either case is bad I words wicked and cheating would not j and to me directed, I will expose for sale STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. enough to contemplate.” Only three lie used unadvisedly. The words sin and and sell as the law directs at the Court ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, House door of said County in the Citv k ^ilhmooh I)c;ibligbt days ago it was reported that the Rus- wickedness have little meaning and <>f BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. Tillamook City, State of Oregon, on sian forces guarding the railway from less force to the child. It will have ten I the 26th day of May, A.D., 1904, at the Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Fred (J. linker, Publisher. Harbin had been doubled and that com times as much effect on him to cultivate 1 hour ot 10 o’clock a.m., the real pro. also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland panies of mounted guards make daily a sense of wordly honor and their ap- perty situated in the County ot Tilla- and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to peal to it. Better tell him that a certain monk, State of Oregon, described in said Having a Good Effect. excursions on either side of the railway SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR I decree and order of sale, as follows : I for the purpose of clearing the neigh- act is impolite or ungentkmanlv, then B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Beginnmgat a stone6"x 8''x 18" mark- We are glad to know that the exam ' borhood of Manchurian brigands, collis say it is a moral wrong. Children will 1 ed with X which is 63 links South and . , (O. R & N. R. R. Co . Portland, agents & c J{ R Co por(|and ple set by Henry Leach in the republican ions with whom had become increasing lie from shame or fear. Are there elders 3.08 chains West of the Northeast cor ner of the Northwest fourth of the so immaculate as to throw the first cotintv convention, in the minority sub ly frequent. Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express Northwest quarter ot Section thirteen, mitting to the will of the majority, is Undoubtedly the Russians accumulated stone? Children use bad language which in Township four South of Range having some good results. It will be re a large amount of food supplies before they hear at home without knowing the ten West of the Willamette Meridian in membered that Henry Leach was a can. the opening ot hostilities, but she has not full meaning of it and are, therefore, com 1 Oregon ; thence South 49 degrees, thirty didate for sheriff. Imt finding that he been able to add to them since to any paratively guiltless. If the homes they minutes Bast, 5.32 chains ; thence JO k jAt AA.Ar jAt j A cj A í ä Ac. Ac. Ac. Ac Ac A c .A k A kj A c A f A kj A u A k . A h could not obtain the nomination, with great extent and it is quite likely that come from were inspected, the surprise South thirty-seven degrees, 45 minutes I West, 6.07 chains ; thence North 36 good grace bowed to the will of the ma- what is now on hand will not last be. would be that the children are so good. j degrees, 30 minutes West, 5 62 chains ; jority and helped nominate his opponent vond two or three months at the longest. Instead of being born depraved, they thence South 56 degrees West, 4.03 . PROPRIETOR and is now advocating the election of the How are thev to replenish the supply in are born good and are macle bad , chains ; thence North 23 degrees West, entire republican partv. That is the the event of food resources of Manchuria bv the foolishness or vice of their parents, , 1 41 chains ; thence North 6 degrees, 45 I minutes West, 4.31 chains, to the river ; spirit which should permeate the repub. being materially reduced ? They can or the example of their older acquaint thence North 74 degrees East, 1.50 lican party of Tillamook countv. and, as not get supplies by sea, because the Jap antes. A child may have a good heart chains ; thence South 37 degrees, 30 we have said before, it is good politics anese arc in control of all the waters even if he have a dirty face and a frowsy j minutes East, 5.04 chains ; thence North for all those w ho go into political voli within the zone of the conflict, and if head, and it requires only a little consid 39 degrees, 30 minutes E., 5.27 chains to the place of beginning. Also the Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. tions to follow. I b ury Leach gained the the Siberian railway should be cut, as eration for his feelings, a little of the j factory and appliances, the dwelling and respect of dozens of men in the conven almost certainly it will be, it is easv to milk of human kindness, and a slight ex ! all other buildings situated on said Fine Machine Work a Specialty. tion. who will not forget the course he understand that the Russian situation hibition of Christian charity, to solve lands. took at some future occasion. There is in Manchuria, so far as the question of this problem of teaching our pupils mor | Said real property will be sold at 1 public auction to the highest bidder for honor in politics, as in most things, and subsistence is concerned, must in a ality in the majority of instances. j cash in hand to satisfy the sums due ! A'V'W’irWWWW w W V -V- w w w when the minority is willing to abide by short time become decidedly grave. It Far from being bad at birth and 1 upon said judgment and decree, together the will of the majority facti< n d tights is more than possible that in that event growing better with advancing age, with the accruing costs and expenses of soon die out. The editor had nothing to there will be a rising of Manchurians 1 children, though cruel through ignorance I sale. Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon. do with nominating the republican ticket, and there can be no doubt that this of the pain thev inflict, are great stick April 27th, 1904. vet for all that he is advocating l lie elec would be directed against the Russians, lers for justice and have the keenest E. W STANLEY. Sheriff of Tillamook County, tion of every candidate, I we honestly toward whom the people of the province sense of right and wrong. They become Oregon. believe that the republicans have put up are said to be bitterly hostile. That lax in morals by observing the laxity of a good clean ticket which < vri < loyal the Russians are apprehensive of this their elders. The surprise shown when PROPRIETOR OF NIIKRIFF’S HALE. republican can conscientiously voir for has been very distinctly shown ever an old man does wrong is foolish sur from top to hot lom. Dcmocrnts see since the beginning of the war and is prise, for with old age there comes a N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That, that their only success is in getting the evidently more strongly felt now than moral as well as mental and physical whereas, the Circuit Court of the State republicans split up. which they are now at any previous tune. The subsistence relaxation. The chief hope of a man's of Oregon for Tillamook County, in an DEALER IN trying to do, and circulating campaign qucstion| has not{bcen much thought of retaining the candor and virtue of his action of escheat then {lending in said Court in which the State of Oregon was lies about the rcpub'i in candidates It in connection with the war, but it is an earlv youth is, that he may have chil plaintiff, and Frank Severance as admin- is to be hoped that it i lit re are republicans exceedingly important one and in this dren grow ing up around him and make I istratoi of the estate ot Herman Brown, , deceased, was defendant, did. on the yet who are not quite satisfied with the irspect the advantage is decidedly with him behave himself. 18th day of April, 1994, render judgment Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook ticket, they will follow the example set J a pa n. ____ ____________ But if there is one thing never to be that the following described real pro. by Henry Leach and remain true and lost sight of, it is that somehow' the ‘ l»erty, to.wit : The North half of the loyal to the republic, in part v, suppoi ting The Trust Does The Work. children should be interested in their South half of section 2, in township 1 ami voting tor every candidate upon the work. The point 1 insist upon is that South of range 7, West of the Will«- 1 republican ticket. s . The price of butter is more uniform the school shall be mrtde pleasant to the mette Meridian, in Tillamook County, | I Oregon, be escheated to the State of than other farm products. We account children; that they tnav no longer Oregon, and that said State be seized of , The Popular Candidate for Clerk tor this from the tact that our dairy in. I ” creep like snail unwillingly to school,’’ the said lands and tenements, and dustry has escaped from the clutches of i but that the subjects shall lie so vivified, whereas m said judgment it was further | ordered that said real property be sold 1 Some people wonder whv Superintend the trust. Die beef trust dictates the and so presented, that a necessary ab. by the Sheriff of Tillamook County, ent G B. Lamb, who is the republican price the farmer is to receive tor his fat srnce shall be a day of pleasure lost. Oregon, at Public Auction, for cash in i nominee tor county clerk, is so popular cattle, sheep and swine, and likewise Many a boy has doubtless been made a ha ml. in the same manner as real estate in all parts of the count \ . It is no sur dictates the price the consumer is to pay worthless, if not a dangerous, uiemlier is sold on execution, and. whereas, on I have the largest and best assorted stock of old prise to us. As county superintendent, tor it, in tact the trust does all the heavy of society by the irksomeness of his April 25th, 1904, nn execution updn the said judgment and order of sale was duly Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into he has lor the past six yeartcoine in close lifting. It pushes down the price when s.hool days. issued to the undersigned. Sheriff of said , this City. touch with the best class of people in it buys, and puts its shoulders to the It is not alone by enforced restraint Tillamook County. a-' St ¡if. Now, therefore, in pursuance of snid ‘ every school district, and conforming lus wheel ,and shoves the price up when it that these little bundles of activity are judgment and order of sale and of said lite and habits to wh.it they expect of a sells for the benefit of the consumer? to be brought into relations of harmony execution, the undersigned will, on This relieves the farmer ot the burden and usefulness. Thev are eager for what Saturday, the 28th day ot May. 1904. school superintendent, thev have always given Inm a heartv welcome whenever lie of dreaming about competition being a is new. Of quick descernment, ofket” at the Court House door of said Tilla visited their schools or wlb>n invited into la w >t commerce, and hr has only to let insight, and small respect for sham and mook County, in Tillamook City, State • e their homes. He has taken great interest the cattle grow and the trust, in the pretence, thev have not learned, as we. of Oregon, at the hour of three o'clock p.m., expose for sale and sell as the law Hr. m his work, and made a success in the goodness of its heart (would that it had by long pupilage, to sit contented with directs, all the said described real pro. Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can position that the ¡woplr placed him in. one) does all the rest. It reminds us ot teachings thev do not understand, or tc j perty at Public Auction, to the highest buy it pure and unadulterated from me. All will admit that, although at times it the Irishman, when sympathized with keep step to music not in unison with bidder for cash in hand, said sale to be subject to confirmation by the above i> a most difficult milter tor a superm. beta us of his arduous labor in carrying their young heart-beats. named Court. tendent to keep the friendship of all per the brick to the top of a six-story build We conclude, then, that, kaving to Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, sons when lie lias to decide one way or ing. this 26th day of April. 1904. the philosopher the absentee questions the other when a district has taken sides ‘‘Faith,’’ he said, "I have it easv. I of thought, and without trenching upon E W STANLEY. Sheriff of Tillamook County, ' on some Imai artair which thev think is only carry the Krick up to that fellow on the Itehefs or prejudices of any respect, Oregon. all important, both sides claiming that top ol the building and he dors the able portion of society, we have in our Centrally Located. Rates, $1 Per Day they arc light Mr. Lamb has been for. work. ' and so with the farmer, all he public schools the most certain and most Hoose to Rent. lunate m having lew ot those tasks to has to du is to produce the animals and. ctficirnt agencies for the moral cultute perform, and the school districts ot the like the Irishman, kt the trust do the of the young. The fundamental virtues A seven roomed house to rent, includ count v air to I* congratulated upm the work. It makes the price for the farmer of civil society—regularity, punctuality, H. LARSEN, Proprietor. harmony that have prevailed in this re-, likewise the price the consumer must silence, obedience, industry, truthfulness, ing one acre of laud in garden, for $8.00 | spcct sitkc he has been superintendent. pay. Yes, it works both the farmer and and justice—arc developed and impressed per month —Enquire of Mrs. LucvCarey j near the Academy. • I Republican Ticket. A new summer fabrics .|| $ For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order. ÎJ A Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, i Dress and W alking Suits, Dress Skirts, SARCHET the Tailor, Tillamook. li •4 Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. TILLAMOOK LUMBER COiDPÆJ'IY. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific Navigation Co. (£I 4 4 A. K. CASE, 4 Tillamook Iron Woks » » I 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. 5 i» 3 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. 4 Í» M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. J. s. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. •’ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. 1 Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal LARSEN HOUSE, M. TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel in the city. 1 OREGON No Chinese Employed.