TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 2, 1905. are in want of Good Trees, guaranteed true to name, more respectable device might have been If you follows ; try There are two W’s dominant in adopted. <£b* ^illaiHOok Hjcubligbt ef* Sr These suggestions may not be — doubt ­ TO THE EDITO« TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. human society—Wants and Ways, and Kreil < Hsker. Publl.her. the wants are usually ahead of the less are not—new ; hut they are such as The schoolhouse of the early settle- j ways—imaginary wants especially being my observation and experience have To Attack Standard Oil. ments ot this country was, as is well for the most part so far ahead, that the taught me should be followed in the known, a rather sorry affair, betfh in­ ways are put to their wits' end to keep construction of schoolhouses. President Roosevelt has instructed ternally and externally ; and in addition I themselves even. Truth and honesty are Some of our towns and cities are spar­ Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines. Commissioner Garfield to make an im- ' to the service it rendered on work-days, I often broken down in the effort. True ing neither labor nor expense in the con­ Fine Assortment of Rose Bushes. mediate and thorough invesligagion in | Itecame, on the Sabbath, the “ meeting-1 wants, however, are full of vitality, struction of their school buildings, while Send us list of trees wanted and prices will be quoted by return mini. to the dou gh, of the Standard oil com house." The rude structure of those' and generally make a fair wav for them in others there seems to be a most la pany, with especial reference to the early days may still be seen in different selves. I sav generally, for there are mentable indifference and inattention to This is to certify, that I have tins 27th day of December. 1904, inspected and situation in Kansas. This is in answer sections of the country, in the new 1 some sharp exceptions, Among the the matter 1 th, Nnrserv Stock of Mr. E. P. Smith, of The Eastwood Nurseries, Gres­ to the resolution passed by the House of settlements, in thinly populated districts, I latter, I fear, are the “ wants of the I shall be glad if this hastily.written ham. (iregon, and so far as I am able to ascertain, have found it tnjipod. Representatives requesting an investiga­ able condition anil clear of anv serious insect pest or disease. Their methods of paper shall contribute anything toward or where poverty on the one hand, and schoolroom.’’ tion into this matter. Garfield is head penuricusuess on the other, allow but a the increasing interests felt in this subject handling and growing stuCw”^UL'Rt k " NEWELL, Commissioner First District. and A schoolroom is for the purpose ( i the bureau of corporations of the de I artment of commerce and labor. All rough shelter for the young heads that use of learning and instruction, Unless by all who are interested in the welfare the resources oI that department, aided, are ¡to hold the wisdom of the future. ’t is adopted to both these it is a mere of our public schools. G. A. W alker . a* far as possible, by the department of The schoolboy of to-day, in our eastern absurdity. Only in proportion as it is towns and cities, has but a faint idea ot adapted to them, is it just to demand re­ interior and the department of justice, Real Estate Transfers. will be pressed into service. The inquiry the rudeness of these buildings in which sults of either pupils or teachers. Yet their forefathers received their educa- the violation of this principal is a thing will bv thorough and comprehensive Reported by Eddy & Botts. tiunal training. Traveling, not long | of every-day occurrence. Large demands U.S.A, to Perley R Coulson. Patent. enough to meet the demands of the since, through one of our eastern states, ' are made v\ h-re the provisions lor a i’lesident and the people. S Vi Se Vi, section 20 and N ¥2 Ne V4 The fight between the state of Kansas I came suddenly and unexpectedly, upon supply are not only inadequate, but section 29, tp. 3 south, range 8. and the Standard oil company thus will one of these buildings, erected for sum­ sometimes wholly adverse. The daysof U.S A. to Frank Severance. Patent. enlighten the ¿public as to some of the mer use evidently, and of plain boards, Pharaonic exaction are not over ; the Ne *4 Sw section 31, tp. 2 north, operations ot that colossal coipo ation. while the seats, on which were seated full tale of educational brick is too often range 7. It is getting more and more powerful thirteen children, were made ot slabs, I demanded, notwithstanding the straw is U.S.A, to William Ryan. Patent. S Vi and aut< cratic. Not only does it control with the flat surface uppermost. There withhoiden. The cries ot overtasked Ne Vi and S Vs Nw ¥4, section 2, tp. Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’s Rain Coats. the market in the thing in which it prim­ wits not a desk in the room, nor any workers are, moreover, unheeded. What 1 south, range 7. Exlusively to Measure. arily deals, and which has given the article of furniture, save a pine table is worse, even those first concerned are U.S A. to John Denck. Patent. S Vi often either ignorant of the wants of the combine its specific name, but it dabbles for the teacher. Ne U and N Se section 10, tp. 1 recall the schoolhouse of my bov- schoolrooms, or are too little hopeful of in copper, steel and other things, and is Come early and secure first choice. 3 north, range 6. branching out expansively into i ail way hood, situated on the “ four corners," in relief to plead for it. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Frank Fowler and wife to Henry operations and control. Frenzied Law the country, and in what is now one of The first great want oi a schoolroom is Rogers. Lots 1 and 2, block 11, son, in some of his frantic exposures of the richest oil districts of the “ Key­ space—space for everything, and that Stillwell’s addition to Tillamook. stone ’ ’ State. It was an old weather, himself and others, tells about some of ample, it must not be meted out gradual $125.00. the Standard’s operations in the United beaten concern, innocent of paint with lv; it must not be held enough if it meets a Charles W. Sears and wife to William H. States Steel and Amalgamated Copper, I out and within. The desks, which were single want The room should be large, Easter E Ya Nw Sw Nw *4 and as Lawson, consciously or uncon­ attached to the walls, were continuous say at least 25 by 30 feet, and from 15 and Nw V4 Sw V4. section 29, tp. 3 and occupied three sides of the school ­ sciously, convicts himself also, the public to 18 feet between floor and ceiling. south, range 8. $300.00. will be apt to believe that some of the room. The pupils sat with their faces There must be amble space for passing William H. Easter and wife to Robert O. to the wall, the seats were without things he tells about the Standard are in and out, space in halls,passages, stair­ Richards. E Vi Nw Vi, Sw '/. Nw V« backs, and the poor little “ primaries’’ cases, and schoolroom aisles. Without true. and Nw Vi Sw section 29, tp. 3 In this investigation by the govern­ were compelled to sit wilh their feet this, the attempt to secure comfortable south, range 8. $300 00. ment the truth will be brought out, and dangling in mid-air. The centre of the and quiet ingress a nd egress will be sadly John N. Childers and wife to Stephen if anything is revealed on which a case room was occupied by a stove and the complicated, it it is not absolutely Thomas Childers. N Vi. lot 11, sec. can Le made the Standard will have to schoolmaster The one, 1 may be allowed thwarted. The unthinking, and some­ 2, tp. 2 south, range 9. $200.00. submit to the ordeal which has over­ to say in passing, warmed us in winter, times mischievous democracy of the Floyd W. King and wife to Thomas thrown the Northern Securities compaii y while the other—well, “ pretty much" school is quite certain to make as effec­ Childers. Se Sw %, section 4f all the time. and the beef trust. President Roosevelt tive use of a crowd, as the “swell-mob.” Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. tp 2 south, range 9. $500.00. While this style of schoolhouse held its Hence, confined passage-ways, stair is thoroughly aroused in the matter. Robert 0. Richards to Perly R. Coulson The people are behind him, and he knows own longer than necessity required, and cases constructed with ladder-like nar­ Tract of 70 acres in section 29, tp. t. and the Standard knows it. The in­ remains, to-day, in many sections of our rowness and steepness, or with cork- 3 south, range 8. $1000.00. vestigation which has just been ordered own and other states, as a standing re­ j screw’ turns, are both a blufider and an Robert 0. Richards to Mary Dow Hol- by the President will attract not only buke to the penuriousness and lack of I I i abuse. Of like character, are clothes- let t. Tract of 40 acres in section 29, I general attention throughout the United public spirit of the inhabitants, it is, roorns of such pitiful dimentions that tp. 3 south, range 8. $1000.00. nevertheless, gradually given wav to the Slates, but will be followed with interest each pupil cannot have his own number­ Theodore P. Bowlby and wife to Nelson by the entire world. The Standard oil modern schoolhouse of which I wish to ed hook, or that all cannot be dismissed P. Wheeler. Nw Sw Vi. S Vi Nw company is known all over the globe, speak. save in jealously guarded detachments. Yi and Sw % Ne Vi, section 24, tp. 1 Thanks to Johonnot and others, the but some trouble may lie just ahead of it 'Hie clothes rooms should always be south, range 8. $900.00. which will force it to modify its extor­ modern schoolhouse is likely to become seperate from the schoolrooms, and in J. P. AULtEN, Proprietor the synomym for neatness, cheerfulness, them should be hung the outer clothing George T. Poteet and wife to John Fox tion and dilute a little of its autocracy. and Charles Fox. 324 acres in healthfulness and comfort. Riding oi the children. The steaming clothes sections 4. 8, 9, and 17, tp. 5 south, through rhe open country, there is noth that sometimes may be seen hanging GUNS SILENCED. range 10. $1000.00. ing in all the landsca|>e more beautiful about a schoolroom are not only offen- Special Attention paid to Tourists. David R. S. Daley. Will. How the Liquor Trade Gets Ad- and pleasing to the eye than one of those 1 sive, but unhealthy. U.S.A, to Wells Gilbert. Patent. SeYil A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation modern structures which becomes at A more pressing want is that of space vocates. Sw Vi and lot 4, section 19, tp. 1 The “Nutliricliten" is nn influential once an index of the character of the in­ for class movements and recitations. north, range 7. German paper published in Portland. habitants of the district, and a promise Narrow aisles which lorbid separate files U.S.A to M. F. Henderson. Patent. E of the intelligence and culture of the of pupils to pass in opposite directions, Previous to the J tine election when local Vi Se Vi, section 22. tp. 1 north, I Entering one of confuse the quiet order necessarily pre­ option came before the people of Oregon coining generation. range 7. these buildings, we shall see that the parative to recitations. To crowd a for discussion, the paper began to advo U S.A. to Wells Gilbert. Patent. Lot I health and comfort of the pupils have room so full of desks that they are jam­ cate the passage of the law. The late 4, section 2, tp. 1 south, range 7. millionaire brewer, Mr. Wienhard, hardly been carefully considered. The school, med almost against the teacher’s table Charles Raytto Board of Church Erec­ STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. liked the idea of a paper whose special room is large ; some attention has been or under the blackboard, is to load down tion. Agreement as to small tract | ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, circulation was among his German con­ given to ventilation ; there are windows the work of class instructions with un­ in section 22, tp. 4 south, range 10. | stituency advocating the rights of the on three sides, affording an abundance endurable burdens. A kindred and con- BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. $1.00. people. He asked the young editor, Mr. of light and sunshine, while the seats, | summate vice is that of turning some Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Wells Gilbert to Wilson River Lumber i also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland A. E. Kern, to change the attitude of his with desks attached, are graded in size seven by-nitie closet or passage-way Co. Se Vi Sw Vi and lot 4, section and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to paper. This Mr. Kern was unwilling to so that even the little pupils may rest ■ cranny, into a so-called recitation room. 19, tp. 1 north, range 7 ; lot 4, SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR do. Thereupon Mr.Wienhard asked him their feet upon the floor. While this is , Full space is also needed for the seat- section 2. tp. 1 south, range 7 ; B. C. LAMB. Agent. Tillamook Oregon. to put a price upon the “Nachrichten.’’ true of manv of the new school buildings ! ing of pupils. To crown three pupils, lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, Airents i0, R & N- R- R- Co-• Portland. He asked largely and the brewer bought erected in the country, where but one I perhaps because they are small, into a Agents & c R R Co porlJand section 2 and lot 14, section 3, tp. the paper outright, paving $10,400 for room is required, and the attendance is seat constructed for only two, is to put 1 south, range 8. $1.00. Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Expres it. He then endeavored to securea pledge comparatively small, it will be found all the requisites for quiet order and M. F. Henderson and wife to Wihon from the young editor that lie would not that in the larger towns and cities, good study at defiance. The device is River Lumber Co. E Sc Jq. sec- i again take up the dangerous pen against where a number of rooms are necessary in simply demoralizing. It is a great over tion 22, tp. 1 north, range 7. $460. 1 the brewers innocent business. Though order to accommodate the children of a sight, also, to provide only the exact j&L A A j A k jrfV j Ä l A jfir Ar AA At Ar A A A A. A «A L. A. Y’ork to S. M. Batterson. Part j selling his paper Mr. Kern would not district, that too often the requisites of number of desks needed for the regular lot 6, block 7, Tobi's addition to a good schoolroom have been compelled sell his opiidous or his future privilege of seating of pupils. It is important al­ Nehalem. $50. doing as he might deem w ise and right. to yield to the general plan of the build, ways that there be a small surplus, James W. Thompson and wife to Wm. PROPRIETOR This is certainly to Ins credit. But it is ing. It often occurs, therefore, that allowing the teacher an opportunity for Batterson N H, lot 5, block 6, | while some of the rooms in the building needless to say that since then the “Nach­ the occasional removal of the disorderly Tobi’s addition to Nehalem. $50.00 j richten** has been most patriotic in ad­ are all that could be desired, others are or unstudious, to desks by themselves. S. M. Batterson and wife to L. A. < wretchedly deficient tn many things ah- vocating the rights of the brewer. The teacher just as much needs reserved York. S ¥2, lot 5, block 6, Tobi's j < But all this is old. The liquor traffic solutely essential. rooms as a reserve of personal force; addition to Nehalem. $50.00. This is especially true of has been buying its favors for years. As exigencies will arise, and must be provid­ Albert A. Waymire to Jennie Waymire. Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging, a rule it buys the newspaper with the tween sliding partitions, ed for. Tract in 19. tp. 4 south, range 10- editor thrown 111. as in the case of the almost invariably long and Space for ample blackboard surface, Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Also lot 12, block 2, Malaney's ad­ Oregonian et al. This is despicable ser- receiving light and air chiefly from one and a goodly leaf to the teacher’s desk, dition to Ocean Park. Two deeds. vilily. Yet, after all, how unlike the or two windows at the eno of the room, are imperative. Double work can be $600 00. whole license system. The whole affair and, it were needless to say. are dreary done in recitation and with greater Seven mortgages to secure $4175.00 is simply a sale of honor, a sale of virtue, and dark enough, except upon a few quietness, where’ the blackboard will filed. a sale of babyhood, of boyhood and gill days of bright sunshine with which our allow the whole class to be at work Two mortgages securing $5300.00 hood, of manhood and womanhood. And northern climate is blessed, for a prison.* simultaneously. As for the teacher’s satisfied. Centrally Uoeated. Rates, $1 Per Day not only editors consent to the bargain, As thev are without anv adequate means desk, what room can it offer for an ex­ There is more Catarrh in this section of the but citv councils, and state legislatures ot ventilation, are deficient in light, and ample ot neatness and order, where it is country than all other diseases put together, and national congresses and great par. are often crowded with pupils, the injury so construted that the books ol reference aud until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors ties of the people themselves. When the t<. health and eyesight. I am persuaded, text-books, and books for class exer­ pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed focal remedies, ami by constantly failing to cure people quit this business it will stop — is serious in the case of all pupils shut cises, have to be heaped, the one upon with local treatment, ptonounred it incurable. M. H. LtflRSEN, Proprietor. up in them, while in some instances it is the other ? Besides this, how much Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu­ The Pacific Searchlight. tional disease, and therefore requires constitu­ irreparable. To teach or study in such time is lost, and how manv false move, tional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure manu­ Chicory is used to adulterate coffee anti a room is like rowing against wind and factured by F J. Cheney Ik Co., Toledo, Ohio is The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. ments will lx made in the desk work of the only constitutioi al cure on the market It roasted beet root to adulterate chicory. tide. One hour of confinement in one of the teacher, where such disorder must is taken internally in doses from io drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood aud Some dav these endless chains of tamper­ them, it is reasonable to suppose would mucous surfaces of the system. Theyotferone exist I ing with food products will be broken in be productive of indolence and stupidity hundred dollars for any vase it fails to cure Lastly, what abundant space is needed Send for circulars and testimonials. the United States. Address F J CHENEY Jk CO. Toledo. O in the brightest pupil. That scholars lor proper ventilation! Any physiologist, Sold by Druggists, 75c A reformer in New York declared in an put suing their studies under such circum­ any decent person with a nose—knows, Hall's Family Pills are the best. address that 70,900 school children in stances, should succeed in passing an at least it he has been a public school THE It Saved His Leg that city habitually go to school break- examination, is almost beyond belief. visitor, that properly pure nir—fussy P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga.. fastless. The Salvation Army establish The exterior of a school building is of ventilating flues and incidentially open suffered for six months w ith a frightful cd depots for hot coffee and buns in the some consequence, and there is no good windows to the contrary— is out ot the running More on his kg; but writes tenement district but nt last accounts reason why the architecture of the out­ question, where the room is contracted, t hat Ruck len s Arnica Salve wholly only 000 children had applied for a free side should not represent an enlightened the ceiling low, and the school crowded. cured it in five days. For Ulcers. Wounds Piles, it's the I m * h I »alve in the world. breakfast. Orators sometimes handle and cultivated taste ; but this question Even in well constructed schoolrooms, Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cis. Sold bv figures a little carelessly. sinks into insignificance beside that of where a supposed gynerous provision for Chas. I. Clough, druggist It is important that measures in behalf the internal arrangements. As I would surface air has been made, it is often IS