Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 14, 1904, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 14, 1904.
RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
Personal Notes.
PRIEST’S STORY OF OREGON
LAND FRAUD.
H. T. BOTTS.
B. L. EDDY.
Oregon State
Normal School, Monmouth,
DDY & BOTTS,
Begins its 23rd year September 20th.
The German societies of Cleveland ha\e
*904, four terms in each school vear
A ttorneys - at -L aw .
1.60 met and arranged for a celebration on
Father
Schell Credited With
affording equal opportunities lor be­
75
May
9,
next
year,
in
honor
of
the
centen
­
Declaring Himself the First
ginning a course in September, Novem.
50
Complete set of Abstract Books
nial anniversary of the death ot Schiller,
her, February and April.
to Reveal that Dishonesty.
the German poet.
The Best Training for Teachers
in office. Taxes paid for non -
Cbe Tillamook Ij cab light Although the name of General Joe firmer Neb , Correspondence New York
Is the Normal course with its assur­
c?
ar
Herald. .
ance of good positions at good wages.
Wheeler is always identified with the
Residents.
Fr«d C. Balter. Fubllaher.
U rite for new catalogue containing full
In getting himself disliked by the
south, lie is descended from old New Eng­
information
concerning
courses
of
study,
Office
opposite
Post Office.
land stock, and is a cousin ot fames speculators who, he says, are ruth­
training in actual teaching afforded under
lessly
robbing
the
Winnebago
Indians
Freeman
Clark,
who
was
early
identified
The Greatest Enemy of Good
real conditions in town and country
Both phones.
with theabolition movement against the —one of the richest but most debauched
schools, aiid full details about the ad­
Roads.
vance
course
of
study
with
the
additional
tribes on this continent—Father Schell
institution of slavery.
Among the elements and forces ot na­ John Gilbert Meiggs, the railroad build­ fears no violence at their hands.
H. COOPER,
advantages attached. Address.
Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER; or.
ture there arc several enemies of good er, has just died in London. He was
President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore.
“I never carried a revolver and would
roads, but the greatest ot them is water. born in New England seventy seven not. If I am attacked I will defend my­
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
It washes a.vay the material of the road. years ago, but had lived for the last self the best I can," said the priest,
It soaks into the road and softens it so thirty years tn London. With his borth- utiiiliiicr
smiling in a onnHiiant
confident «uuw.
way. ** [f lliy -‘18
tiiat the wagon wheels cut into the sur­ er he built the famous Oroya railroad in sailant has a gun and misses me the
O regon .
T illamook ,
face making ruts and holes. It perme­ Peru, which is still regarded as one of first shot, he will not do me any
ates and softens the foundation so that the greatest feats of engineering.
damage. I care not for five of them
the surface ot • he road sinks or breaks
Mrs. Rose Hawthorn Lathrop, da ugh. coining at me at once if they have not
arl haberlach
up. In the winter the water that is in ter of Nathaniel Hawthorne, who has de-1 guns. ”
road freezes, expands, anil loosens and voted her lite for some years now to the
This security comes from Father
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
disintegrates the road material.
relief of cancer sufferers—work in which Schell's knowledge of his physique and
The most important thing in the her lather took a lively interest—hopes athletic prowess
Peutecher -Abt’okiit,
building of roads is to lesson or prevent that the Hawthorne centennial anniver-1 “In southern France I trained three
Office across the street and north from
the ravages of water; yet no feature of sary will be observed by raising a lund years for the ring,’’ declared Father
the Post Office.
the work is so neglected as this Many for use in this charitable work.
Schell. “ Then I began to study, and I
Instep Skirt», Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’» Rain Coat».
local road supervisors seem to give tin
A letter received from Johannesberg decided to give up prize fighting for
Exlusiveiy to Measure.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
consideration to the question of drainage gives a piantul picture of Lord Milner. the priesihood.
When in school in
and the result is a general mud blockade It declares that since his return from Paris I turned my attention to fencing.
daring several weeks or months of the England he has aged considerably. The Maybe there were better swordsmen in
Come early and secure first choice.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
year.
stress of the last few months has, in fact, France; I never saw any. The army
Oregon City, Oregon,
The following are a few simple rules told upon him more than did all the I officers sent to train us proved unequal
Land
Titles
and Land Office
a®*'®*? fiusS a®*
*® s.
s® s S*? a®*
the observance of which would go tar anxieties of the war time. His shoulders to my sturdy strength and I may say
Business
a Specialty.
to bettering the roads of this country :
are bent, his hair silvered and his general skill ’
First—The road should be so located appearance careworn. He has been be­
Fighting with the stick, an Irish trick,
J-^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
and constructed as to avoid steep grades sought by his friends to relax the strain is the only art still practiced by Father
down which the water rushes during the which he persistently places upon him- Schell in the school of self defense. In
heavy rains tearing up and washing self, but this he refuses to do.
St. Mary's academy, in Cleveland, and
P hysician , S urgeon and
in St. Mary % in Cincinnati, where he
away the road material.
A ccoucheur .
was for several year» beforej his ordi­
Sermons Boiled Down.
Second—The foundation of the road
All calls promptly attended to.
nation to the priesthood, Father Schell
should be thoroughly drained by open
A cloudy religion brings no rain.
was the champion handball player in the
T illamook .. O regon .
side ditches which will carry off the
A sour religion never improves with
state.
water, and where necessary tile drains age.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
“ When I was assigned to a parish,
should be laid in the foundation itself.
R. BEALS,
Love is always in the market, but never
the west being my choice. I obtained in
Third—The surface of the road should on sale.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
writing a promise from Archbishop
be hard and smooth and have sufficient
Self conceit throws salt into the wounds Christie, of Oregon, that I should not be
REAL ESTATE,
slope toward the sides to shed the sur­ of pride.
placed in a large town or city,” said
F inancial A gent ,
face water.
U lien faith prays it goes out to work
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
Father Schell “ I cannot stand the hard
Fourth—Ruts and holes on the surface for an answer.
sidewalks and the rich }>eople. The
Tillamook, Oregon.
A little practice proves more than a lot open and uncontaminated air and a
of the finished road should be filled as
fast as made so that no water can lie on of polemics.
chance to help the poor are demands
hos coates
A tnosquitocalls for more patience than
the surface to be worked up in into mud.
made by nature and religion.”
. Agent for Fireman’s
These rules are simple and easy to fol a balky elephant.
Archbishop Christie even permitted
The June bug always thinks he is help­ Father Schell to select his own parish.
low, and anv one who gives any serious
Fund
and London and Lanca­
thought to the matter can see the wis­ ing ovt the meeting.
A year of travel over Oregon deter­
shire
Fire Insurance
Grace does not grow in a child's heart mined the prie st to locate in Tillamook
dom of .following them. Still they are
on
a
gloomy
Sunday.
Companies.
almost universally ignored, as the con­
county, an uninhabited place, " It was
The biggest brain is the one that can the only
dition of our roads abundantly proves.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
county which had the four
What this country needs is a radical think most of others.
things I riquued, explained Father
The end seat hog is not a lamb because
J. P. fibLiEjM, Proprietor
chandge, a new erain road building. The
Schell,
” These were good clituate,
OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
people have been moving in ruts in more he sits in a church
good soil, facilities for reaching market
There is no wav to save men except by
GO TO
senses than one, and if each local com­
and a good, market. My friends said I
munity is left to work out the road suffering with him.
was the biggest fool in the state. I
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
Too many expect to conquer the devil
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
problem alone they will continue to move
proved to them different. Later and
in the the same ruts, and Jev«*ry year bv concurring with him.
A
First
Class
Table.
Comfortable
Beds
and
Accommodation
for another reason Governor Chamber
TRUST CO.
No man holds a principle unless it is
millions of dollars will be thrown into
lain told me I was the biggest fool in
the
principal
thing
lie
holds
T
hos
.
C
oates
.
Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec.
the mud, to say nothing of the losses
the state. I proved to him he was mis
It's no use talking about loving God taken.”
resulting from bail roads. Lectures on
road improvement seem to do verv little when vour children are afraid of you.
WM. GALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGES.
The settlement of Tillamook county
The grave danger of business is that a
good. Books and bulletins on road
through the hard work and thorough
EDGES
&
GALLOWAY
man
shall
place
his
soul
on
the
counter.
building appear to have little effect.
work of this priest is a long story. The
It is a good deal easier to talk about
What the local communities need is
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
farmers came from all over the United
practical object lessonsand actual assis­ feeling good than it is to walk about States on recommendations personally
Make a specialty of Land office Business.
doing
good.
tance, and these can come only from the
OFFICE IN WE1NHARD BUILDING,
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, ML H. HARRISON.
made by Father Schell.
Most
men
would
rather
be
an
electric
state government and the federal gov-
Room 1 and 2,
But the greatest work in the career ONLY LINE—A8TOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDT,
eminent. It is for this reason that road sign tor themselves than a light lor the of this remarkable priest was in conneo
OREGON CITY. ORB.
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
reformers everywhere are turning to­ world.
tion with the timber frauds of Oregon.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kaiiroad & Navigation Co. and
ward state and national aid as the only
It took him two years to stir the Interior
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland
From Law to Grace
W. SEVERANCE,
solution of the road problem.
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
department from its lethargy. He got
The bad roads of the United States TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. letters from a dozen senators represen­
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA, OR
area blight, a curse, a disgrace, and all
I stand for salvation bv grace, tatives, not only of Oregon but other
B C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
patriotic, progressive citizens should through faith and that not by ourselves, western states.
Airents
R
& K R
R- Cq
R- Co
• Portl«n<i.
Agents
& c
por(
|and
make a grand, united effort to wipe for it is the gift of God, against salva­
“I meant to make them help me or to
T illamook
O regon .
them out and put our nation on a level tion bv works, through the deeds of the make them harmless, They all profess­ Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
with the advanced nations of Europein law. Fear God and keep the command­ ed it was not of their business,” said
the matter of roads.
ments was the foundation of the lew. Father Schell, with a smile of recollec.
S. STEPHENS,
Love God and trust his son is the foun­ tion. ' Governor Chamberlain said it
11
L .
* Real Estate and Fire, Life,
Seeing the Dark Side of Things. dation of grace. As modern worship was a hopeless task. The railroads were
Health, Accident, Insurance.
resolves into preaching, praying and settling those limber lands with spurious
Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
eiaim that the only tiling
thing to I , „ettlers
.ettlurs by the thousands of acres, The
There are two ways of seeing the dark ringinjt. I cl»im
ture Co. and Olga ns and Pianos,
p| al)
an was
wa8 ,o control the lumber < of the
crucified, ” ’ y|
side. The oiie is destructive, the other preach is < Christ and him crucified,
PROPRIETOR
Notary Public.
that
secret
prayer
was
authorized
bv
country
as
the
coal
barons
control
the
builds safely. Some men there are
Office : Southwest from the Court House,
Christ
as
the
only
way
to
prnv.
i
in the building occupied as a music store.
ns
pray. And as anthracite output. It would have been
whose glasses are so deeplv dyed in
indigo blue that they see nothing but im­ music is based on natural laws, it is im- ; a more harmful and far reaching trust.
pending calamity and unconsciously do possible to build a keyed instrument The northern lumber is about exhausted.
all they can to help it on. These are that is even approximately correct. As The country must soon turn to the west
the men w ho dolefully predict a slump there is no organization that stands for
"I was otfereJ a fortune to remain
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging,
ill tbe market ; they predict a strigenev these principles. I have to stand alone. neutral, and politicians wete opposing
J.
C.
G
ove
.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
in the money market and withdraw
me everywhere. Under clerks in the In-
Has just received a FINE
their money and retuse to loan ; they
I terior department gave little heed, so I
STOCK
of the latest fashions of
Dissolution of Partnership.
predict that their sous will never amount
went to Washington. I told Secretary
w vw w v w v vvnr v v w v w w v aS
to much and then deprive them of edu­
Notice is hereby given that we, the un­ Hitchcock of frauds and gave him evi
cation, of encouragement and hope. The dersigned, doing business under the firm dence. I told President Roosevelt of
world is cursed bv men who thus look name of Smith & Jenkins, in Tillamook them. It was, after all, the president
upon the dark side of things.
City, Oregon, have this day dissolved , who helped tne. But Secretary Hitch
The Breeders Gazette says we know a partnership ; and that all debts out- j cocl<> once 8t,‘rt»‘d, moved like a man.
farm where all things seem to prosper. standing against said firm will be paid j He wen‘ we8t himself
Direct from Chirago.
Field stand in orderly array and brave j by Sollie Smith, and that all accounts
"Inspectors by the score were sent into
Consisting
of GENTLEMEN’S
Insurance. Cattle feed in profitable I due. owing, or unpaid to said firm are the f,,r’’9ls' not only of Oregon, but
PATENT
LEATHER
and Vici
content ; thev ripen grandly and sell for 1 now pavable to said Sollie Smith.
Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Cali-
top of the market. The story is re­ Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 22nd
Patent Leather Kid of the best
Indictment followed fast, and
peated all over the farm. One would ex­ day of lune, 1904.
( the frauds which were winked at by
quality in the market.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
lied to see the managers of this place
S olus S mith .
politicians and threatened to cause the
Wines
and
Liquors
that
has
ever
been
imported
into
round, rosy and care-free, yet thev are
E m mitt J enkins . I gravest injury to the economic life of
this City.
pessmists, hut wise pessimists. "I am
the country were stopped. It was for
afraid those cattle are not ripening fast i
Notice
starting these investigations that Gov-
enough ; I will give them a larger and
F Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal
I ernor Chamberlain called me the great­
Purchasers of Chittim Bark will l»e
more varied ration. I am afraid that
est fool in the state to try a hopeless job
held
responsible
for
Bark
taken
from
field is getting poor ; 1 will try the
of that kind. After President Roosevelt
i Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal
manure spreader on it. Those weeds lands belonging to Blodgett Company, visited Oregon Governor Chamberlain
worry me, they will overrun the farm ; I Limited, the Wilson River Lumber Co., ' sent for me and shook my hand and
will take them out before they get N. P. U heeler and J. H. Cook.
said: "I have just had a three hour talk
Don't drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
P. S. BRCMBY,
larger,’’ That is the ruling spirit. Their
| with President Roosevelt: it was all
buy it pure and unadulterated from me
Agent for O« ners.
wise pessimism make them plan wisely,
: about the timber frauds and about you
execute safely and things ** come out’’
I want to withdraw uiv remark about
Notice
better tha-i they expect. It is well en
your foolish undertaking and congratu.
ough to m the dark side ot this fashion
Notice is hereby given that the Direc- lute you.’’
Such pessimism is far better than an \ tors of School District No. 2, of Tilla­
Father Schell, becoming known as a
optimism that takes it for granted that mook County. Oregon, will, up to Julv priest of force, was commissioned by
nil things will go will without effort. l.s, 1904. receive bids for the painting ot I "Mother" Drexel, who has long been in Centrally boeated
Rates, $1 Per Day Please call and examine mr goods and
But the stark pessimism that abandons the School House in said district.
prices before purchasing elsewhere.
tereated in the Wmnebagoes. to go to
hope and effort, that reigns itself to sup-! The Directors reserve the right to re­ Homer to investigate conditions and re­
No charges for sewing rips on shoes
purchased of me.
posed impending calamity without a ject any and all bids.
port on the possibilities of reclaiming
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
struggle to avert it. is among the most ! For further particulars inquire of
the race. He ha» found the speculators
hurtful mental attitudes that humanity j
T. W. LYSTER,
tbe chief obstacles in the way of reform
acquires.
School Clerk. 1 and has set about to squelch them.
The Beet Hotel in the -ity.
Chinese Ftrrloyeff.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year........
Six months ....
Three months
w
K
NEW SUMMER
FABRICS
C
For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.
,
Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring,
Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
Fir and Spruce Lumber
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY
T
.
,
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Pacific Navigation Co
J
CASE
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4
4
4
4
Tillamook Iron Woks
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
TILLAMOOK,
Red Front Shoe Store
OREGON.
Summer
Shoes
J- S. LAMAR.
wine and spirit merchant .
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LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON