Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 22, 1904, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 22,
1904-
BL. EDDY.
H. T. BOTTg
place. When people traveled in the ;
DDY & BOTTS,
stage coach it was well to prepare them
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCB.)
A ttorneys - at -L aw .
Mr. C. is a teacher who is substant’al for conversation and philosophy and ,
1.50
One year.........
75 in bodv and character, broad of shoulder what Mr. Turveydrop calls “ deport- i
Six months .*.
Complete set of Abstract Books
50 and broad ol mind He is so infinitely | meat” ; but now that all things are ,
Three months
charitable that he cannot form a con­ literally done by lightning, the aim •
in office. Taxes paid foruo«.
ception ol a mean motive in another. should be to produce quickness of |
(^ilkiniook ilj
He says there is not a bad child in his | thought and terseness of expression. It '
Residents.
o'
a
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Fred C. Baker, Publisher.
school, and there is not; a child could will not be many years before the “ Dear ,
Office opposite Post Office.
not be bad and be in his school. When I Sir” at the beginning, and the “Respect- |
Both phones.
he was keeping evening school, pig-dri­ fully yours" at the end of our letters will '
Rural Delivery Extension.
Inttep Skirt», Cloth and Silk Coats. Raglaa’t Rain Coats.
vers and bootblacks and newsboys—' be dropi>ed for want of time ami space ;
Exlusively to Measure.
Extension of the rural free delivery the whole rabble ol hobble de hoys, still * and may Providence hasten the day
H- COOPER,
service has resulted in an increase of not boys nor yet quite men, but with all when this tiresome long hand, winch
1.125 in the number of postoffices dis­ the vices of both stages of life and the makes the upper joint of our thumb ache
Come early mid secure first choice.
continued during the fiscal year ended virtues of neither—all these might come as if with the gout, shall be discarded,
Sntisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
June 30, 190ft, according to the annual to his school with the intention of cut­ and children taught short-hand at
report of J. L. Bristow, fourth assistant ting up, hut one glance was sufficient to school, that future writers may not be
postmaster general.
T illamook ,
work a change of heart in them.—" And doomed to earn their bread in the pain
O regon .
Opening of rural mail delivery and the fools that came to scoff remained to
ol their finger joints.
extension by private interests of rural pray.”
So, too, as .to place. Massachusetts,
State
School I,
telephone service has created a demand j When we see him, so large, so good, I a manufacturing State, should have a
Begins its 23rd year September 20th,
arl haberlach
from patrons of rural routes for the de we feel like urging the passage of a law I course differing slightly from that fol-
1904, four terms in each school year
1 very of small packages of merchandise grading schoolmasters—within their i lowed in Illinois, an agricultural State.
affording equal opportunities for be­
ATTORNEY AT-I.AW,
ginning a course in September, Novein.
on an order to local merchants by postal scholastic standing—according to size And the mining States should educate
her, February and April.
card, telephone and otherwise. The , and weight, and putting fussy little fel­ i their children to understand the nature
valueofsuch packages is small and th?' lows in a lower grade. Why not ? Are
The Best Training for Teachers Office across the street and north from
> of the wealth that lies beneath their
present rate of 1 cent per ounce, the re­ not men so examined for military duty ?
Is the Normal course with its nssur-
feet.
the Post Office.
nnee of good positions at good wages.
ports says, is practically prohibitive. Why not have an educational as well as
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Write for new catalogue containing lull
In towns where teachers or principals
Mr. Bristow recommends that congress military standard of height? We think
information concerning courses of study,
fix a rate of 3 cents per pound, or any j too that there should be a health qualifi­ I hold regular meetings, it should be pro-
training in actual teaching afforded under J^OBERT A. MILLER,
fractional part thereof, on packages not cation in teachers, especially principals. I vided in the charter, or constitution, or
real conditions in town and country
exceeding live pounds, mailed at the dis­ 1 A hie insurance company will not risk a penal code, or in something else, that the
schools, and full details about the ad­
A ttorney - at -L aw .
vance course of study with the additional
tributing postoffice of any free rural de­ I beggarly thousand dollars without ex­ | board of education of the same town
Oregon City, Oregon.
i
shall
attend
the
said
meetings,
that
the
livery route. If this special rate were amining a man from top to toe; yet in
advantages attached. Address,
Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or,
President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore.
Land Titles and Land Office
established, Mr. Bristow says, it would j tehigent and enterprising citizens entrust i members of said boaid my become ac-
be a great convenience to patrons and ! a thousand children to a man without . quainted with said teachers or princi-
Business a Specialty.
become a source of revenue to the de j ever considering the tone of his ston ach I pals, and learn the needs and workings
I of the schools.
G. A. W alker .
part inent.
I or the action of his liver.
H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
It is estimated that $500,000 will be I Give us men in the schools—kind men,
The value of a triumph in architecture
needed bv the department to continue ; h althv men. Mr. C. is such a man. You
depends on circumstances. Illinois spent
the establishment of rural routes as fast : may know him by his quietness, his de-
P hysician and S urgeon .
$92,000 on its» Fair building and disposed
as they are favorably reported and ap­ I liberation, and his laugh, which resem­
of it on the bargain counter for $1000.
Office
one block west of the
proved for the remainder of the current bles a baby thunder-peal,
thunder-peal. May his
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fiscal year. It is likely that 1,200 routes I tribe mercase.
It is claimed that the dairy tests at
Allen House, Tillamook City.
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will he reported within the next two
the World’s fair cost about $200,000.
Spruce and Cedar
Calls answered promptly.
months, and at this rate the appropria­
Mr D. is gondish and plausible. Hr To this fund the fair management con­
tion available will be exhausted about tries to be so just and considerate with tributed $100,000 and the various
Cheese
a
R. BEALS,
January 15, 1905. An appropriation of his pupils that they think him a fool. He breeders’ associations about an equal
$3,000,000 for the establishment of new will beg the pardon of a boy whom he amount. One of the principal objects of
routes will be asked by the department has heard unjustly accused. He flatters the test was to show the relative value
REAL ESTATE,
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906 his teachers, telling visitors in her hear­ for dairy purposes of the leading breeds,
Of the needs for the service Mr. Bristow ing that Miss Smith’s room, in its order namely, Jersey, Holstein, Guernsey and
F inancial A gent ,
says ;
and industry, is but a reflection of her Shorthorn. Another object was to test
Tillamook, Oregon.
“ There are now in operation 28,075 own character. Then he smacks his lips the relative value of different feeds for
routes. It is estimated that approxi­ with an oleaginous ooze that would the production of milk and also to show '
mately 2,000 additional routes can be grease all the car axles on the Southern1 what individual animals are capable of
HOS. COATES,
established out of the appropriation now Pacific Railway.
doing under favorable surroundings.
Agent for Fireman’s
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available, making 30,073 which will be
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Fund and London and Lanca­
One of the greatest difficulties with
operation or ordered established by
Mr. E. is particular. lie teaches in a
January 15, 1905. To maintain service county where school district lines are which dairvmen have to contend is the
shire Fire Insurance
on these routes during the fiscal year closely drawn. He has a map of his dis ‘ scarcity of reliable milkers. There are a
Companies.
from July 1, 1905, to June 30, 1906, trict constantly before him with a pin ! few men in this world who will do their
J. P. ALtLtEp, Proprietor
Tillamook .. Oregon.
will require $21,360,000
stuck in to indicate the residence of each work as conscientiously when on a sal­
“ If the congress should make a sup of his pupils. He is especially interested ary as working for themselves. As a re­
plemental appropriation of $500,000 for in ihe occupations of their uncles and , sult, the proprietor of a dairy or the
•p\0R ABSTRACTS OF TITLE,
the current fiscal year, as suggested, the longevity of their grandmothers. farmer who lets his hired man milk the
Special
Attention
paid
to
Tourists.
GO TO
additional routes can be established, I He is powerful on statistics. He can tell cows must be watchful. Where each
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
bringing those in operation June 30, you exactly how many children tell down cow’s milk is tested it is an easy matter
TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND
1905, up to approximately 32,500. In last year while playing tag and what is to tell whether or not a new milker is
TRUST CO.
that event about $23,120,000 will be the average wear per game on all w$ll- doing as well as the old one, but the old
required to maintain the service during regulated marbles.
one niav not have been doing his full
T hos . C oates , Pres.
the fiscal year, making a total appro­
duty. That being the case, it is a pretty
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priation of $26,1 2 1,000 for the mainten­
The curse of Colbu rn was not among good scheme to frequently give the cows
WM. CALLOWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDCES.
ance and installation of the service for the least disastrous to this nostrum- af­ a second milking after the men have fin­
T T EDGES & GALLOWAY
the next fiscal year.”
flicted nation. About 80 years ago, ished their labors, and in many cases
STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
Mr. Bristow recommends to congress Warren Colburn—we are not aware of startling results will be obtained. The
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
that the interstate commerce law be his relationship to any other calculating best cow that ever lived can be made un­ ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, Make a specialty of Land Office Busin«»
BAYr CITY, IIOBSONVILLE.
amended so as to prohibit common car­ monstrosity — wrote a mental arith­ profitable by improper milking, and the
OFFICE IN WEtNHARD BUILDING,
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
riers, towit, telegraph and express com- metic, and some inconsiderate publisher only way to keep the flow of milk at its
Room 1 and 2,
also
the
Astoria
&
Columbia
River
R.
R.
foi
San
Francisco,
Portland
panics, or any of their employes, from issued it. It revolutionized the method height is to see to it that the cows are
OREGON CITY. ORE.
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
aiding and abetting in green goods or of teaching arithmetic, and a sorry rev­ properly milked, not occasionally, but
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OK
lottery swindles, or any other scheme, olution it was, for its evil effects have eyery time.
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
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W. SEVERANCE,
carried on partly by mail and partly by almost neutralized the precious fruits of
.
JO. R. & N. R. R. Co.. Portland.
The bountiful crops harvested by
Agents
& c
R Co Por|)and
common carrier, ami which is in viola­ a revolution of a hundred years ago Its
farmers in nearly all sections of the coun­
tion of the postal laws
plan was to put the calculations that
try this year have had a very beneficial Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
should be made mechanically into verbal
effect upon the general business situa­
Dredge for Oregon Harbors.
expression or analysis. Accordingly the
tion. The common saving is that when
O regon .
T illamook
value of the analysis or solution, or
A A AAAAA A AA A AA AA A A A A A A j Ä k A AjdÇ
farmers are prosperous, all lines of busi­
W ashington , Dec. 14.—Representa­
"reasoning," as it was called with un­
ness
flourish
and
that
seems
to
he
the
tive Hermann appeared before the rivers
conscious irony, increased in the rato of case this season. Of course it is not pro­
S. STEPHENS,
committee in support of his hill asking
its verbosity. Every step in the process per to attribute present prosperity en­
PROPRIETOR
an appropriation of $100,000 for a
• Real Estate and Fire, Life,
of solution was dwelt upon as a lover
tirely to good crops, but at the<nme
dredge to be used on Oregon coast bars.
dwells upon the eyes, and lips, and eye­
Health, Accident, Insurance.
time the confidence now felt in future
Representative Hermann has received
brows, and chin, and neck, and forehead, business is based very largely upon the
Agent for the Northwest School Ft»W’
assurances from ('hairman Burton and
and hear, and hands, and ears, and nose outcome of the 1904 crops. As an indi­
ture Co. and Olgans and Pianos,
other members of the committee which
Notary Public.
of his sweetheart; and to cap the climax cation of the healthy condition of busi­
lead him to believe the committee will
Office : Southwest from the Court Hou«
of .absurdity, the whole problem, the ness Dun’s Review points to the fact that
in the building occupied asa music store
incorporate in the river and harbor bill
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
entire “Good morrow master-with-your- during the month of November there
a provision for the dredge. The com
hundred-geese,” had to be repeated in were 864 commercial failures in the coun­
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
mittee is tin willing to make further ap­
the “conclusion.”
try, with liabilities aggregating $8,535,-
propriations for the coast projects, most
Results, the only end of the study of 459, against 1,162 during the same
of which h ive been adversely reported
VV "IF W
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upon by engineers, though it is ini arithmetic, were of no account during month of last year, with liabilities aggre­
pressed with the idea of building a dredge the reign of Colburn ; every child had to gating $16,422,309. As compared with
give reasons for the faith that was in the total number of firms in business, it
which can be used on all these bars.
him, if it were only the opinion that is seen that the number that failed was
Centrally boeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
Beware of Ointments for Ca­ two and two is four. The consequence extremely small.
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was
a
slowness
of
speech
and
thought
tarrh that Contains Moioury.
It is a very easy matter nt this time
H* mercury will study <le«ti<»y the sense of and a wandering round and round for
Hinell anti oomphtdx <lerting< the wholesy»- results that should be reached immed­ of year to have a slovenly looking farm.
teni whin enletin« it thnniHh the niocoiis sin
M. H- LARSEN, Proprietor.
iately and in a direct line. Processes Crops have practically all been har­
taum. Such at tide* should never leu»vd v\
< ept on pruecription« from reputable phvsk ians,
vested
and
consequently
it
is
not
neces
­
ns the damiMte they will do ie ten told to the were given in detail that should go
good v<»n t in |Mw<iblv dethefrvni them H;i I s through the mind unconsciously and sary that every gap in the fence be
» atarrh Cure, ninniiliidnivd by E ' Uhenev de
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed,
t’o., Foletlo, <>.. cvutHiiiH no met cm y. an J is without vocal expression. The diverting closed. At the same time it looks any
taken internally, acting dheotlv upon the LL hh I
thing
but
tidy
to
go
along
the
road
nnd
mxl miMHirt '•ni hicee ol the sis tin. In buying of the attention of a generation of youth
see a pair of bars down here and a gate
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sut<• \ t>u gvt the gs-niiine from accuracy, which is the soul of com
It Is taken internally, and made in l\»lcdo,
thrown open there, and perhaps the
Ohio, by 1 I 1 b.’nvx .% Co
I ot itnomaLs fix*. pntation, produce a looseness in keep
Solti bv liriarist* prim- -sc. p»T Isatk.
ing accounts and a vagueness of con cep. neighbors are taking a short cut through
Hall« l/anilU I’»Ik- are the I mvm .
1 tion about number, that may have had some of the fields thus left open. The
I not a little to do with thejtinancial cri. road is the proper n»tite for teams to
Fight W II be Bitter.
. sis which have occurred since the pub­ take and the only way to keep them
Thoen who will persist iu closing their
there is to close the gaps Then there
*i«ni again« the continual rev«wntneniia. lication of that little hook with such
Rain an«l «weal
have no effect on
o m of Dr. Kind's New Dtecovery for woeful periodicity, and we doubt not is the orchard and the door yard to look
harness treated
i 'onsumption, will have a long and bit* that the slowness superinduced by mem­ after. Dead trees and limbs, as well as Is the cleanest, most stimulating, nentiest general magazine for the family,’
with Eureka Har­
ter fight with their trouble«, if not raided orizing that analytical rigmarole and decayed fruits, are bad things to leave in
ness Oil. It re­
sists the damp,
earlier by fatal tertnuaition. Ren!
savs
one
of
the
million
who
read
it
every
month.
It
is
without
question
the orchard over winter, as they simply
keeps the leath­
ever
afterward
being
encumbered
with
it
what T R r*all, of Beall. Miss . lias to
er soft and pli­
act
as
beccding
grounds
for
insects
and
in
making
calculations,
has
done
more
Fay
Last fall my w ife had every symp
able. Stitches
do not break.
tom of c.>nsii»iq*tuai. She took Ih- to retard the development of the country fungus growth which are sure to- do
No rough sur­
King’s New !>!■*• »very after everything than the grasshopper or the potato bug. damage the following season. Gather Great features are promised for next year-six or more wholesome interesting
face to chafe
else had failed. Improvement came a’
and cut. The
up the dead stuff in the orchard and rake
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ham«‘«s not
once ami foui bottles enliieh cured her
short
stories
in
every
number
,
continued
stories,
beautiful
pictures
in
colors,
and
A little boy who entered school before up the leaves in the door yard and cele­
(«nara feed bv (Ta*. ('lough Druggist.
having
attended
church,
alter
Ins
first
at
­
brate
by
having
a
roaring
bonfire.
Priye.tfOc. and $1.1*0. I nal I »o tile® free.
articles by such fnmons writers ns Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens. Ray Stannard
wears twice
tendance upon divine service, remarked ;
Baker. John La Farge, William Allen White and Charles Wagner. Get all of it
"Mamina, the principal of that church
uerka
A Frightened Horse,
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- talks lots, don’t he?” Who will sav
Harness O1L
right into vour home by taking advantage of this
Running
like
nuvl
down
the
street
enced dentist is located in alter this that pedagogy is not a profcs dumping the occupants, or a hundred
Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, atid sion, and a solemn and dignified one nt other accidents, are every day occur-;
is prepared to do nothing but khat ?
lences It behooves everybody to have
year 1903
we
; a reliable Salve handy and there's none Send »1.00 Iwfore January 31, 1905. for a sulmcription
first class work and give the
subscription for
for the
the year
1905 and
and we
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a. good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. will M-nd yon FREE the Nor.mber and December numbers of 1904-fourteen
best of satisfaction If your Courses of instructidn should not be (Bums.
Sore'. Eczema and Piles. 1
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teeth need fixing call upon inflexible, but should vary in certain par- , disappear Cuts.
quickly under it« soothing ; ,non,h* ,or * ’ ° or
puce of twelve. Address McCLURE'S, 48-59 East
him.
ticulari to be in keeping with time and effect, 25c., at Ubas. Clough. Drug Store. , 23rd Street, New Yo«k City. Write for agents' terms.
RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
Educational Comments.
NEW
WINTER
FABRICS
For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order.
nibligbt
Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring,
Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts,
SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
Oregon
Monmouth,
Normal
C
,
gieutecltcr ¿Abvoluit,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Shingles.
and Butter Boxes
specialty
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCOP/ipiY
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Pacific Navigation Co.
<
A. K. CASE,
< Tillamook Iron Woks
< General Machinists & Blacksmiths
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OREGON
LARSEN HOUSE
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
10 cts. a copy $1.00 a year
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The Best at any Price"
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