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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 7, 1904. Normal School, Monmouth, Oregon SINK IN THE SEA State I furnish a description of bis former entry | Begins its 23rd year September 20th. I by section, township and range,and the j Love is blind — and the homely girl is ( strictly in advance .) 700 Emigrants Go Down Over 1904, four terms in each school year land office where it was made. He will 1.50 One year............................................... 1 With the Norge glad <>t it. affording equal opportunities tor be 75 also he required to furnish an affidavit ginning a course in September, Novem Six month* ................................. ......... Politic, has made a few men and un L ondon . |uly 3.—Over 7UUDanish and 50 T.irce months........ ........................... duly corroborated, setting birth in full Norwegian emigrants bound for New made a great many. ber, February and April. ■ the complications of his pcasonal or York are believed to have been drowned The Best Training for Teachers A woman's maiden aim is to change business affairs that prevented his per- in the North Atlantic June 28. Out of her maiden name. Is the Normal course with its assur ÌI k , fecting title to the land covered by his ! nearly 800 souls on board the Danish I A maw’s house is his castle unless it is ance of good positions at good wages. U rite for new catalogue containing full first entry, or where the failure to per steamer Norge, which left Copenhagen in his wife's name. Fred C. Baker. Publisher information concerning courses of study, fect title was caused bv mistake as to j June 22, only 27 are known to l»e alive, When a man shines in society he sel training in actual teaching afforded under the character of the land entered, the, and for the rest no hope is h-dd out. real conditions in town and country It Cowes, Sooner or Later. dom shines in business. manner in which such mistake occurred, schools, and full details about the ad Truth is all right in its way, but flat- When last seen the Norge was sinking vance course of study with the additional The business portion of Lafayette went and the specific reasons that rendered j where she struck on the Isle of Rockall terv is often more satisfactory. up in smoke last week—the inevitable the land worthless tor agricultural j whose isolated peak raised itsell from a Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or, Money talks, but that of a miser advantages attached. President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth. Ore. doom, sooner or later, of every wood purposes must be fully set forth. The deadly Atlantic reef 290 miles off the . doesn’t make extravagant speeches. constructed town where business houses affidavit must also show whether the west coast of Scotland. Where there’s a will there’s apt to be are attached or in close proximity. It is applicant had ever resided upon, im Early in the morning of last Tuesday a won’t and a couple of lawyers. proved or cultivated the land embraced a costlv experience for business men and the Norge, which was out of her course There is no hope for the man who can’t property owners to go through, yet they I m his former entry, and il so. to what in heavy weather, ran on the Rockall tell the truth without lying about it. I cannot be blind to the object lessons that < xteut. and that he did not abandon bis reef, which in the distance looks like a When a man is working for himself he are constantly taking place i.i business claim or relinquish his entry for a con ship under sail. The Norge was quickly dosen't have toeinploy a timekeeper. portions of wood constructed towns sideration. backed off. but the heavy seas poured in A. woman's worth is usually more than being wiped out. Many men, when they The second section of the act is sub 1 through a rent in her bows. she can extract from her husband’s pock- have seen their stocks of merchandise or stantially a re enactment of section 5 of The emigrants who were then awaiting eta. * property go up ill smoke, Know that the act of March 2. 1899, so modified as breakfast below, ran on deck. The hatch, When a man helps his wife with the they were taking too maiivchances when to apply to entries for less than 160 ways were scarcely built tor these hun housework it takes her about twice as they put expensive stocks of goods in acres made after the date of the present dreds of souls and became clogged, long to finish. wood buildings within a fire range of all act, as well as those made before, and The Norge quickly began to go down A Bachelor physician says the microbes kinds of wood buildings and fire traps. provides for an additional entry of land, by the head. Eight boats were lowered, in kisses are often fatal—at least they Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’s Rain Coats. It is a little surprising that more business which shall lie contiguous to the original and into these the children were hur often develope matrimonial germs. Exlusive.y to Measure. portions of such towns are not wiped entry, for which the final proof of resi riedly put. Six of these boats smashed Listen to what your friends say of out more often. No one can tell when a dence and cultivation made on the against the side of the Norge, and their others in your presence if vou wish to like experience will befall Tillamook City. original entrv shall lie sufficient. Appli helpless inmates were caught up by the Come early and secure first choice. get a line on what they sav of you when Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. It has had one or two experiences with cants for additional entries under this heavy seas. you are absent. fire, only to build up again with inflam section will be required to produce evi Three boatloads got safely away from A woman can’t understand why her mable material and more huddled than deuce that they own and occupy tile the side of the sinking ship, and many husband has to gwork so hard to make previously together. Such is the condi land embraced in the original entry, and of the emigrants who were left on board both ends meet when he is so much tion in Tillamook City, so it looks to us, which must lie described bv legal sub. seizing life belts, threw themselves into smarter than other men. with so many risks and valuable stocks divisions and bv reference to the number the sea and were drowned. at stake, that it would be business pru- and dale of the original entry. The evi Captain Gundel. so say the survivors, Rough spruce lumber sawed deuce for the business inen of this city to dence may consist of tbeir own affidavits stood on the bridge of the doomed ves to order, for #7.00 a thou be considering the necessity of erecting corroborated liv the affidavits of disin sei until it could be seen no more. brick or some kind of tire proof buildings terested witnesses. The commutation of sand, at the Tillamook Lum- The Norge foundered suddenly, and in the near future if they want to avoid entries under this act is prohibited. some 600 terrified emigrants were thrown bernig Co. similar conflagrations that are wiping into the water or drawn down with the out towns every once in a while like La sinking ship. Those who could swim To Build Railroads. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. fayette, an<l Tillamook City being no tried to reach the boats, but these were Ixrtter off than other towns, no one can (From the A«toria Herald,) already too full, and their occupants Butter Boxes iell which one the fire fiend will lick up It is reported from good authority that beat off the drowning wretches with next, _________________ the government has made a contract oars. with A. B. Hammond to extend the A. & DOES ALL KINDS OF The boats kept together for some A Contrast. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. C. railroad south from its Seaside termi hours. Practically all of their occupants The dry spring and warm weather East nus, running two spurs off, one east and were passengers and were not used to of the Coast range this year will have one west, to rock quaries and that rock handling such craft. The boat occupied the effect of reducing the dairy products will be taken from these quaries for gov by the survivors and which landed at of the Willamette valley on account of ernment work at Fort Stephens. Work Grimsby was a lifeboat. The fate of the less feed. Conditions are reverse West of on the building of the road will be com- » other boats is unknown. the Coast range and in Tillamook, where menced this summer and a large force of The lifeboat made faster progress and ! conditions are ideal for dairying, and men will lie employed. The road will be fell in with the steam trawler Salvia. extended on the main line to Tillamook, with meadows green and with plenty of The rescue of those on the lifeboat took Engrari ng a Specialty hay in sight for next winter’s feeding. tapping the timber holdings of Mr. Ham place on the morning of June 29, the That is not all, although the dairymen mond and those of the Seaside Spruce survivors consisting of 20 men, one o»c of Tillamook may not be able to retain Lumber Company. them a seaman, six women and a girl. j * * * J. P. ALibEfl, Proprietor the abnormal prices thev received for One of the survivors said that when he I It is reported that Joe Gaston and Bill got on deck the Norge was half sub HOUSEHOLD MOVERS butter fat last year, they have no cause to worry in the least tor fear that their Read, of Portland, are going to build a merged and was rapidly getting lower AND DRAYMEN. product will become unmarketable. It is railroad through the Nehalem. A party in the water. Half mad with fright, the Special Attention paid to Tourists. onlv natural to expect that there will be of surveyors have been there this week survivors all struggled for places in the Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us less paid for butter fat this year, and as surveying the line. The road will start boats. Thev fought their wav to the big Our Delivery wagon delivers to country A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation most of the dairymen anticipate this, for from Goble and go through Jewell and I lifeboat and a officer stowed in the six or citv they realize that an average of 28c. to Mishwauka and to Tillamook. women and the girl and then told the nearly 30c. was good pay for butter fat. men to get in. SEE THE With conditions in the Willamette valley The officer then took charge and got Advice for Beginners. Tillamook Lumber Company that are unfavorable to profitable dairy the boat away from the side of the Norge. ing, it is reasonable to suppose there will Seeing that the boat was already over FOR Farmers are being urged by experi be a falling off in dairy products where ment stations, agricultural papers and loaded the officer with great heroism the weather lias been so dry, hence, to by manufacturing establishments to jumped into the waterand tried to board some extent, I'illamook will makegood take up new crops, new methods, new another boat which was not so full. He STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. the deficiency and, we believe, at figures ideas and new machinery. In a general failed and was drowned. ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, hut slightly below previous years. Here way that, is good advice and should be In the sea by this time was a mass of BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. we again see the great advantage Tilla followed, and vet *a farmer should go struggling men, women and children, Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and mook has over other parts of Oregon in slowly when lie is on unfamiliar ground. gasping and choking from the effects of also the Astoria & Columbia River R R. foi San Francisco, Portland being able to produce plenty of green Ila new crop is recommended for a lo i the water. The boat rowed clear of and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to feed and where the atmospheric condi cality it is well to experiment with it on ! this seething inferno and just as she SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR tions are such that a long hot, dry spell a small scale and get acquainted with it, drew away the Norge went down. Peter B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. is unknown. To be able to grow plenty and if the small patch proves successful Nelson, one of the survivors, described ( incorporated ), Aients P R * Jt N- R R- C(} R- Co • Port|abd. Agents & c portland ofcheap feed, and in grazing dairy herds then more can be planted the following as a young American, said ; TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE. nearly the whole year, is what gives this season and the acerage increased as the Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express "For some hours we rowed in com county the advantage in dairying, and conditions justify. If new methods of pany with the other boats, but the PAID UP CAPITAL, $10,000. but few of the people living here would cultivation or of disposing of the crop strong tide drifted us away fioin the BANKING care to swop farms with those living in are suggested the same plan should be others, and nothing has been seen of A GENERAL BUSINESS. the Willamette valley or the wheat belts. followed. them since. The Salvia picked us up and In fact, there is no better place in Oregon In this connection it is well to mention we were well cared for on board the Directors :—M. W. H arrison , W. than Tillamook to engage in successful the dairy business. A great many farm trawler. All of us lost our entire belong C vrtiss . B. L. E ddy . and profitable farming, and the editor ers are beginning to take that up on a ings. We had no time in that fierce Cashier :—M. W. H arrison . will challenge anyone to refute what we much larger scale than ever before. Those fight for life to think of anything but the Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi have asserted. We do not sav but what who have had previous experience will getting of seats in the boats.” I ties of all kinds. there are some objectionable features doubtless succeed, butthose who know The onlv hope, except for those known about Tillamook, such as the need of a little or nothing about cows or the to have escaped, is that some of the emi railroad, etc , but after carefully weigh handling of dairy products should work grants might have been washed upon the ing the conditions here and elsewhere, into the business very gradually, gaining barren rock. Their chance of being res. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging thev are a long way ahead of any other experience as thev go along. Practically cued even then is practically nil, for ves- place and the best location in Oregon every line of business is now carried on ; seis sailing the North Atlantic give Rock- Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Has just received a FINE that home seekers will I k * able to find with a small margin of profit and the all as wide a berth as possble. STOCK of the latest fashions of outside of the promised land. 1 inexperienced man is very apt to lose not only that small margin of profit, but Saving Money in Farming. Recent Law Passed bv Congress more, too. in the Interest of Homesteaders. We are asked : “ In what branch of There is undoubtedly good profit in A circular letter from the department the dairy business when the cows are farming can a young man engage that of the Interior has been received by the properly treated, properly ted and the he may in ten years ha re saved $2,000?" Direct from Chicago. Register and Receiver of land offices products properly handled, That in- i e have known of young farmers saving winch conveys information of much im formation, however, cannot be gained ! more than $200 a year when lieginning Consisting of GENTLEMEN’S portance to homesteaders. The circular, from reading alone, nor from actual ex in the dairy business. We have known PATENT LEATH EK and Vici which is issued under the direction of perience alone, but it can be gained in a of others who have done the same in Patent Leather Kid of the best the Commissioner of the General Land comparatively short time by study and stock breeding, poultry raising and even quality in the market in general farming. We believe that <>ffice. is for the purpose of calling at experienced combined. In short, start I have the largest and best assorted stock of old tention to the provisions, of an act of with one or two cows, and when they almost any branch of farming when Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into congress, approved April 28, 1904, pro can l»e made to pav, add others to the well carried on will net that amount per this City. viding for second and additional home herd, ami so 011 until .the desired size is year. Some hired farm hands manage reached. In every case, however, make to save more than that amount per stead entries. The first section of the act allows any sure that the cows are profitable, for if year Of course, the young man start f Whisky, $2.25 per person who has heretofore made a home they are not, they are more valuable for ing out for himself has many expenses to stead entry and was unable to perfect beef than lor the dairy, unless the ditfi meet that the older farmer does not to per gal • * X the same on account ot some unavoida culty comes from the treatment given have, but ail the additional stock and added tools or implements that he is them. ble complication of his personal or busi able to put in mark just so much profit ness artairs, or on account of an honest Dissolution of Partnership. Don't drink cheap doctored stuff when you can which he has derived from his business. mistake as to the character ot the land To save money is not merely tn hoard it buy it pure and unadulterated from me. to make a second entry, providing it is Notice is hereby given that we, the un shown to the satisfaction of the Com dersigned, doing business under the firm up. but to invest it again where it will missioner of the General Land Office name of Smith & Jenkins, in Tillamook <ln the owner the most good. —Farmer's that he made a bona fide effort to com City. Oregon, have this day dissolved Guide. ply with the homestead law, and that partnership; and that all debts out Notice. be di*l not relinquish his entrv or aban standing against said firm will tie paid Please call and examine mv goods and don his claim tor a consideration. Anv by Sollie Smith, and that all accounts Pnrcbasrrs of Chittini Bark will be prices before purchasing elsewhere. Centrally Located. Rates, $1 Per Day person applying to make entrv under due, owing, or unpaid to said firm are held responsible for Bark taken from No charges for sewing rips on shoes this section will l»e required to file an now payable to said So’lie Smith. lands belonging to Blodgett Company, purchased of me. application for a specific tract of land on Dated nt Tillamook, Oregon, this 22nd Limited, the Wilson River Lumber Co., the regular homestead blanks, modified day of lune, 1904. N. I*. Wheeler and J. H Cook. M. H. LtARSEN, Proprietor. so as tn show that the entry is made B olus S mith . P. S. BRUMBY. under the provision of this act, ami to E mmitt J enkins . Agent for Owner*. Pointed Paragraphs. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Deabliglit A NEW SUMMER FABRICS Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, Dress and W alking Suits, Dress Skirts, SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook. Fir and Spruce Lumber. G. F. Franklin WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In first class style. Quick Brothers, Cheese and a specialty. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY. The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific Navigation Co SHINGLES and BOXES. Shingles $2.25 1000. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. CASE, 4 4 Tillamook Iron Woks 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. 4 Red hont Shoe Store i 4 Summer Shoes 4 OREGON. TILLAMOOK, J. s. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. to $8.00 a Wines, $1.00 gal. j $3.00 LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, The Best Hotel in the city. OREGON No Chinese Employed.