Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 01, 1904, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 1, 1904-
courages many that would otherwise do
passably well. Anybody that knows how
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. newspaper puffs are manufactured—
1.50
One year.........
It a man in this country was ever on a and who does not?—may judge what
75
Six months ....
canal boat or a tug, as an employee in ' estimate to put on a man’s character,
50
Three months
anv capacity, he is sure of being a cap- who is flattered therewith, or that
tain for lite. Being “ drafted into the | works deliberately to obtain them. A
y
army’* is a promise of military rank not teacher that does not weep when he
less than that of colonel, and, perhaps, { sees complimentary remarks about him­
Fred C. Baker, PubllMher.
not greater than that of brigadier- | self in a newspaper has some weak spot
general. And whoever taught, at anv j in his character.
The Law Enforcement Ticket.
Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragl» >’• R«'" Coats.
time in his life, a “deestict”school,can By
Mr. B. is fickle. He plans every day
5
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Exlutively to Measure.
The ticket nominated by the citizens on
no possibility escape the title of pro. what it would require a year to accom­
Saturday evening is a good one, and
lessor.
plish and never accomplishes a thousand­
those who want the la wsenforced should
But it is in the higher educational th of what he plans. He gives directions
Come early ami secure first choice.
their courage was insufficient to offset
support it. It is a representative ticket,
walks that this absurdity of degrees l>e- to his assistants which he never expects
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
the inefficiency of their markmanship.
composed of men who have the city’s
I comes most evident. When men dis- to lie carried out. He rfbws his seed
welfare and prosperity at heart. On the
' cover that they have no talent, if civil­ every morning without plowing the
Premium Paid for Cleanliness
whole the Headlight, although it had
ians, they look for a degree. When ground and without intending to reap
nothing whatever todo with getting the
A western creamery has adopted the human nature discovers itself in rags, it the crop. Educational crows are busy
nominees to serve, is perfectly satisfied plan of paying 2 cents |>er pound more i will even go through an educational picking up the ideas he drops and fatten­
Oregon State Normal
Monmouth,
with the nominations.for the reason that for butter fat that comes in good mill in order to be ground out paper ing on them. His teachers never know
&
Begins its 23rd year September 20th,
every man on the ticket stands lor a condition than for that which is in bad which may be permitted tobeara brand what he wants and when they find it
1904, four terms in each school year
principle and has the backbone to pledge condition. Bv this method a premium
There are two things which a dull out he happens not to want it. He does
affording equal opportunities for iy.
himself in having the la ws enforced. No is put upon cleanliness, so that dairy­ man in this country cannot escape— not belong in the schoolroom ; but
ginning a course in September, Novem.
her, February and April.
one can take exceptions to them on that men who adopt sanitary regulations i death and an educational degree. Let should be an institute worker or agent
score, for being good citizens themselves and keep their cream free from dirt and ! die boys graduate, but, in the name <>f of the American Bible Society, located in
The Best Training for Teachers
they want to see the city governed for odors are paid for their trouble while manhood and common sense, let them some tropical climate where the vegita-
Is the Normal course with its asnt-
the interest of the entire city and not in those who are dirty get paid for their spurn all degrees. " Master of Arts !” tion is as rank as the growth of his
ance of good positions at good wage».
W rite for new catalogue containing fall
the interest of this or that business. It’ lack of cleanliness. No better method Who is master of any art ? “ Doctor of mind. Mr. C. and the other fellows
information concerning courses ot study
is time that the people of Tillamook City I could be devised for raising the quality Laws!’’ What does this relic of me­ later.
_________________
i training in actual teachingafforded nndtr
took a firm stand for the enforcement of ! of butter fat offered at the creameries diaeval barbarism, fanaticism and intol­
real conditions in town and country
the law. A large number did so by their and, besides that, it enables the creamery erance mean in the light of this century LIQUOR WINS IN YAMHILL
schools, and full details about the ad.
vance course of study with the additional
presence on Saturday evening, but it is to make a higher grade of butter than and the course of thought in the United
plain to see there is a faction which is would otherwise be possible, for one States ? " Doctor of Divinity !” But Legal Notice of Flection Held Not advantages attached. Address,
Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or,
President È. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Orc.
still ready to knuckle down to the old batch of poor cream spoils the whole on this question the policy is. hands off.
to Have Been Given.
regime of allowing saloon keepers and lot.
The first century of our independence
M c M innville . Or., Nov. 26.—Liquor
gamblers to run the town for their parti­
There can be no injustice in such regu­ is past. Let us reflect. During that
cular business. The merchants have not lations and if generally adopted there is period at the beginning of which we will be sold in Yamhill County, despite
attempted to run citv politics in the in­ no doubt but what there would very threw two or three vokes off our should­ the fact that a majority of the votes < f
terest of their businesses, the same as the shortly he a marked improvement in the ers, did we not cherish the same in our the late election declared for prohibition.
saloon keepers have, and herein is the cream offered, and those who were so inmost hearts ?
Have we not aped This was the decision arrived at today
secret of all the political strife in the city. dirty in their habits that they could not monarchical Europe? Have we not by the County Court. Judge James Mc­
If the saloon keepers would conduct their command the top prices would soon go aped snobish and aristociatic Europe ? Cain appearing for the .liquor interests,
businesses in a proper manner it would out of business which would be all the Have we not aped monastic, pretentious while the array of talent tor the Prohi­
not be nececsary for them to make a fight better for the trade in general.
artificial Europe ? Have we not adop bitionists including George G. Bingham,
Spruce and Cedar
at every citv election and put up candi­
ted all thegew-gaws and superficialities of Salem ; R. L. Conner, of McMinnville ;
dates whom they can control. We be-
Forest Conservation.
and shams and shows of eductional C. L. Butt and 0. M. Pickett, of New­
Cheese
Boxes
specialty.
berg, and W. Luis Thompson, of Albany.
licve it is to the interest of Tillamook
Among the resolutions adopted by the Europe, with little of its solidity,
The
case
was
won
by
the
liquor
people
City to elect the entire ticket.
National Irrigation congress is one urg­ strength and depth ? Let us reflect !
Mr. F. R. Beals will make an idea ing an appropriation by the national Let us reform ! Let us swear off Anti on the ground that the order declaring
the election was not made ata regular
mayor, for he is enterprising, wide a wake
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
legislature for forest planting on de­ of all reforms, this matter of degrees, at
and progressive, and does not have to nuded watersheds, with the view of in­ once hiding and proclaiming stupidity, is session of the County Court. A special
stoop and toady to any man or faction creasing the value of streams still flow­ I the one which needs reforming most, session was called, at which only the
Judge and one Commissioner were pres­
in the citv. He may be objectionable to
ing and renewing those which have dis­ i What does a pile of degrees, mounted
ent. This special session was declared to
some people on that account. We feel I
appeared. A consolidation of nil gov­ and framed, prove ? Less than nothing !
confident that his aim will be to benefit I ernment forestry work in the Depart­ Let us drop them. They should have have been illegal in that requisite notice
the city in every possible wav and to ment of Agriculture was also urged. In been dropped with the closing of the of a special session—ten days—had not
been given.
work for its future prosperity, and being
his letter to the congress President first century of our history. Reward
There was also a ’disagreement be­
an avowed advocate for the enforcement
and
reputation
for
industry
and
origi
­
Roosevelt said that no interest is any
tween the petitioners and the County
of the law, Mr. Beals will be in the right longer independent of other interests nality and sheepskin for sheep !
place to administer th'e affairs of the city
The writer has not struck a blow in Clerk as to the time the petition should
and a closer interweaving than ever be­
in accordance with the demands of the
his
school or anywhere else for seven be filed.
fore is at hand among all the great in­
J. P. ALiLiEN, Proprietor.
people.
months.
He has flung away the rod,
terests of the whole country. One can­
Fred Arthur will make an excellent
Sermons
Boiled
Down.
not prosper without the other. "So the but he has a handy and well seasoned
city marshal, and with public sentiment
future growth and greatness of the shillelah which he will use on any one
Sincerity is the secret of ability.
demanding the enforcement of the law,
other western interests will depend in that calls him “ professor” from this
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
There are no good manners with poor
and a mayor and city council to back
the first degree upon tne development of day forward.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
morals.
* * *
him up, those who contemplate violat­
irrigation, and the development of irri­
When one of our great millionaires died
No man enjoys the farm when he
ing the law in future will be running a
gation will depend upon the protection his clerks raised a thousand dollars for
plows it with his face.
good chance of being arrested.
and wise use of the existing forests and
the purchase of a floral emblem |for his
No amount of looking right can fix
G. B. Aliev has the ability of making a
the creation of new ones.’’ This does coffin, surrounding the single word,
you up for living wrong.
good recorder, and Ralph Ackley will
not in the least exaggerate the great im­ R emember . This grim word shone out
Nothing else will cure your own misery
not find it very burdensome to look after
portance to irrigation development of in living colors
Nothing more. The like minestry for others.
the city’s “dough” when the present
forest conservation.
passionate exclamation of a dying
The richest man is the one who can
city council gets through issuing war­
This subject is to receive consideration Frenchman was " Let me be forgotten.”
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
give freelv with fewest regrets.
rants.
by a congress to be held at the national
He is not forgotten, for the name of
It's a poor kind of affection for a creed ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
As to councilmen, in Messrs. I’. McIn­
capital early in January, under the aus­ Robespierre is burned into the page of
that prevents its correction.
tosh, II. T. Botts, Homer Mason. A. T.
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE.
pices of the American Forestry associa­ history. I will place two names of the
The things that are carried highest on
White and L, Hiner, the citizens will be
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. «nd
tion. Mr. Roosevelt will be. honorary
comparatively recent dead opposite each gusts of popularity often weigh the least.
assured of a business and economical ad­
also the Astoria & Columbia River K. R. fol San Francisco, Portland
president and the secretary of agricul­
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
other on this page :
People who believe in an absent deity
ministration, and composed of men who
ture permanent president of the Forestry
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OK
W illiam C ullen B ryant .
seem to believe also in an omnipresent
will work harmonious together for the
congress. Its purpose, as explained in
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
A lexander T. S tewart .
devil.
best interest of the city, and on that ac­
the official call, is to establish a broader
. „
(O. R. & N. R. R. Co.. Portland.
Look at them. Both were rich, one in
count wc do not think it would he wise
The man who has no interest in heaven
Agents
& c R K Co Portland.
understanding of the forest in relation to
the wealth of a well-cultivated mind and is not likely to have much principle on
to change the personnel of the citizen’s
the great industries depending upon it; | a brilliant intellect ; the other with his
Sue
H.
Elmore
carries
Wells
Fargo Co.’s Express
ticket that was nominated on Saturday
earth.
to advance the conservative use of forest
bonds, goods and houses. The memory
night.
Men who have no religion outside of
resources for both the present and the
of one is embalmed in a million grateful their creed may find they have no heaven
Neither Mr. Beals nor anv of the nomi.
future need of these industries ; to stim­
intellects and hearts ; the best thought outside of their imagination.
n -es were desirous of running for office,
ulate and unite all efforts to prepetuate
of the other is expressed in the Working
but it was at the solicitation of some of
the foiest as a permanent resource of Woman's Home, over the entrance of
our best citizens that they consented. So
Wins $15,000 When She Weds.
the nation, it is planned that a great
which is written in indelible letters :
PROPRIETOR
it is not men seeking the office, but the
many people shall take part in the con­
F ailure . The grave of one is covered
Miss Geniveve McLeod, of Chicago,
law’ abiding citizens seeking the men.
gress, including senators and represen­
with the flowers of summer ; the rest who is visiting Colorado Springs, has
As we stated last week, we intend to
tatives, governors of states and terri­
ing-place of the other the world will been notified of a conditional bequest
be severe in our criticism of officials, both
tories and persons familiar, profession­
probably never know.
left her in the will of an eccentric uncle,
city and county, who draw fat salaries,
ally and otherwise, with forestry. It is
* * *
Frederick Foss. In the event of her mar-
and whose duty it is to enforce the law,
reasonably expected that the effect will
Let us call it a trade, not a profession. riage she is to receive $15,000 cash. If
but who fail to do so.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
be to arouse public interest in the sub- For years we poor despised pedagogues
she persists in remaining single her
ject,
so
that
it
may
lie
brought
to
bear
have
dubbed
our
calling
a
profession,
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
American Marksmen Beat
legacy is to be divided among other
m behalf of further legislature for the disregarding the lofty disdain of the
heirs. Miss McLeod is a bachelor girl
Always of a standard of excellent com­ better protection of forests. It is recog­ clergy, the silent scorn of the legal and does not want to marrv. However,
W1Vr'VIWrW1Vr'V,VrlVr W'
manding attention .alike at home and nized on al’, hands that unless this is j fraternity, and the outspoken ridicule of she needs the money and may change her ftr 4F V5F
abroad, the most recent exhibitions of done the great project of national irri­ the press.
mind. She is an artist, a musician and
marksmanship in our navy are partic­ gation will not be the success that it
What’s in a name ? What is a pro a short story writer and is confident of
ularly noteworthy not alone because of hoped for. Among questions bearing fession ? The editors of the country her ability to earn a living.
Centrally Located.
Rates, $1 Per Day
the remarkable results attained, but upon our domestic interests its impor­ ' showed their good sense when they i
tance
cannot
easily
be
overestimated.
when taken in connection with develop,
ridiculed into oblivion the idea of a pro­
Bids Wanted.
ments in the Ear East.
fessor of journalism.
Profession is a i
It
is
said
by
some
that
"beauty
is
The battleship Missouri, as a result of
j vague term compared to the word
Notice is hereby given that plans,
M. H. bARSEfl, Proprietor.
recent trials, now holds the world’s day. wealth’’ when applied to the farm home trade. “ He that has a trade, has an ¡ specificationsand bids are wanted for the
surroundings,
and
there
is
surely
a
good
light record tor target shooting with
estate," says Poor Richard. Then let us construction of a stone, brick or con-
big gnus, scoring four clean hits out of deal of truth in such a statement. The call it a trade, and be worthy and crete courthouse in Tillamook ¡County,
The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
a like number of chances with its twelve, attractive and beautiful farm home is honest like carjienters and blacksmiths, Oregon. The structure to containe three
inch guns, and repenting the performance wealth to the farmer and his family. It and not associate ourselves with the vaults and all the necessary rooms for
with its six inch guns. Even more sur. not only means more satisfaction, but , " sanguine dead-beats ” that swarm in offices and court room, jury room aud
prising was the showing made by night, greater happiness and contentment for all the so called professions.
ail ; to cost from $18,000 to $30.000.
the day’s record being duplicated in each those upon the farm, and what can we
A trade is something definite. It re­
All bids are to be filed with the County
count
as
greater
wealth?
The
beautiful
instance under precisely the same condi­
quires an apprenticeship for its mastery. Clerk on or before 1 o’clock P. M., on
farm home also enhances the money
tion« as regards speed and distance.
( incorporated ),
Its work is apparent and easily valued. Monday December 5, 1904.
The trials of the twelve-inch guns value of the farm and invariable becomes There can lie little empirical in its opera­
TILLAMOOK
CITY, ORE.
Bidders
are
required
to
file
a
certfied
were made while the ship was speeding an added source of wealth in that par­ tions. So with teaching. Under good check for 5 per cent of their bid as a
ticular
as
well.
Make
the
home
beauti
­
along outside Sandy Hook at a rate of
supervision the quality of the teacher's guarantee at time of filing bid.
PAID UP CAPITAL, «10,000.
twelve knots an hour, the target being ful both outside and in.
work is as evident as that of the music­
Ail rejected plans will be returned to
A GENERAL BANKING
on an average of 2,500 yards away.
Dr. P. J. Shaq>, the exper- ian’s or painter's. If we must make a the bidders.
BUSINESS.
The same rate and distance were main­ enced dentist is located in distinction between the coarser and finer
By order of County Court.
tained in the trials by day and night,
DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W
G. B. L amb ,
Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and departments ot a business, as between
two bull’s eves being scored during the ■
C urtiss , B. L. E ddv .
is prepared to do nothing but the labor of the house-painter and that
bounty Clerk
former proceeding and three at night.
first class work and give the of the landscape-painter, let teaching be
Cashier _•—M. W. H arrison .
With the six.inch guns ‘.en knots was
Fight Will be Bitter.
best of satisfaction If your called an art, but never a profession.
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge securi
the speed, the target bring 6,000 yards
Those who will persist in closing their ties
teeth need fixing call upon Mr. A. is a teacher. He is showy. By ears
of all kinds.
against
the
continual
rec<»nimenda.
distance, and in each case the bull’s eye I him.
some means or olheri he manages to
lion of Dr. Kings New Discovery fi.r
was hit four times in the four shots fired.
get a complimentary notice from the Consumption. will have a long and bit­
A Frightened) Horse,
Had Admiral Togo’s fleet been manned
press once a year
Without this ter fight with their troubles, if notended
c. B. LEEP,
Running like mad down the street he could not exist; with it he is earlier by fatal termination. Read
bv American gunners it is not difficult to
the occupants, or a hundred
what T R Beall, of Beall. Mias , has to
conceive what the fate of the Russians dumping
High marks say : *'La«t fall my wife had every symp B qq I b and SK obb Neatly
other accidents, are every day occur­ in the seventh heaven.
would have been ere this. The sally rence« It liehooves everybody to have and newspaper praise are his summum torn of consumption. She took Dr
Repaired.
from Port Arthur would have resulted a reliable Salve handy and there’s none bonum. He trims his classes unmerciful- King’s New Discovery after everything
in a disaster such as lieiell Admirl Cer. as good as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ly in order to make high averages, al­ else had failed. Improvement came at
Ladies ! Attention ! For t*1*
t
Burns, t'uta. Sores, Eczema and Pile*.
First Class Work Guaranteed,
vera s fleet at Santiago, and Russian di<*ap|>ear quickly under it« soothing lowing none hut the very l»est to be ex­ once and four bottle« entirely cured her. ’’
stylish tailor made suits.go to Sef”*
Guarantee«! bv Chas. Clough. Druggist.
Give me a trial.
naval prestige in Astatic waters would effect. 3.V, at Cha». Clough. Drug Store amined, and so keeps down and dis. P’-ice. .Wr. and $1.00. Trial bottles free
RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
.STB1CTLY IN ADVANCE.)
3* tie
^illamook
ï,)cnbligt>t
have received a quietus that would have
left the Japanese untrammeled in their
operations on the seas.
On the other hand, had the Port
Arthur fleet possessed gunners whose
ability approached that displayed by
those on our ships even the caution dis­ |
played by Admiral Togo in remaining at
|
a 'distance from the Russian vessels
would have counted for little, and his
partial victory would have been turned
into a crushing defeat. Credit must be
given the man who fought so heroically
in this and subsequent engagements, but I
Educational Comments.
K new
X
winter
FABRICS.
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ii Headquarters for Ladies^
Ladies Tailoring,
& Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
V
£ i SARCHET,
i
a
....
the Tailor, Tillamook.
4
School,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Shingles.
and Butter
a
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflfiY,
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Pacific N avigation Co.
»
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Woks J I
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
I
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<
j
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
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LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
I
Next to the Headlight Office.
The Fashionable Tailor.
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