TILLAMOOK WTi A PLIGHT, MAY 1J i Nearly all of the exhibits fur the Expects Sea Fight. be trodden with diligent footsteps. He palace of luamifacturea, liberal arts ami I as to the environments for young men EDUCATIONAL COMMENTS. often said it was not knowledge, but S t . P etersbcro , May 17.—Word varied industries at the Lewis and Clark Editorial Snap Shots. and those who lacked the will power to The First Thing Girls Ought to , the means.of gaining knowledge, he had come from a high source that a buttle Exposition are installed. The installa, • * - •- «——a There don’t appear to be any desire resist the drink and gambling habits, to teach ; that he desired not so much to between Admiral Ro jest ven ky’s feet tion in other buildings is progressing Know to settle the tie in the first ward lor when the people voted for local option impart information as to prepare the and the Japanese fleet commanded by rapidly. ---- ------ -1 <• vs .1 > tk ue they raised the moral condition of Tilla Girls ought to know, first of all, that ■■"i water commissioner. minds ol his pupils to use to advantage Admiral Togo may Ite looked for at any mook City and county, and those who they are the artificer, of their own for-1 subsequent acquisitions ; to learn how Fourteen organ recitals will be held in • • • IUIUVIIW. Tillamook County is a picture from a argue otherwise do no^ confine tliein- tune., a. really a. boy., "Self made, or ] to study, and how to start aright in the moment. the Auditorium at the Lewis and Clark The information also comes from th« | never made,” applies to them no ess The information ai»<> ’ - I Exposition between June 10 and Septem- dairyman's standpoint, yet how difficult selves to actual facts. . . • ____ life-loving work ol self-cult ure." Dr. that me the fast st of authority mat m««. telegrams ...... j . | than it does to their associates ot the j it is to get home seekers to visit the reived from Admiral Rojestvensky W AI1 recitals will be given at Arnold had no faith in geniuses ; but be * rec< sterner sex. All the wealth ot the world best dairying section in Oregon. SAND LAKE. ....I n.»t the vessels in Ins command »»d will lie arranged by Professor lieved and taught what Kitto affirmed, i stated that the vessels in ----------- - i cun neither purchase nor hire substau-I * * * Atkinson's new cheese factory at Sand tial preparation for the duties of lite. viz., “ 1 thought then, and thiuk to this were in the last of condition and the . H. W. Goodrich, organist of St. David's They have been rounding up those who Episcopal Church. Prominent organists Lake is about complete and is now run The best schools cannot furnish it, nor I day, that all the tine rtories about I crews fit for battle. violated the local option law at Cor will participate. Sollowing the receipt of these tele-1 vallis, and a similar round-np in Tilla. ning. It is only a small factory, but the best social advantages. The most natural ability, etc , etc., arc mere rig- marole, and that every man may accord I grams. Admiral Rojestvensky was in will be of much benefit to the Sand inook would not lie out of place. gifted teachers can only "point the way. Delegates to the convention of the Laker's, as they have some way of dis These facilities are at best only neces ing to his opportunities and industry, structed by the Admiralty to join Ad. * * * Order of Railway Conductors, two render himself almost anything he posing of their milk. The Herald has undertaken to comb mirai N'ebogatoff as soon as possible and sary helps. The learner can use them Chas. Ray and Nelson, of Cloverdale, to aid her in the resolute achievement of wishes to become." It is equally true steam in the direction of Vladivostok. thousand strong, with wives and land and groom the Port of Tillamook Com* lies, were in attendance at the Lewis and G. A. W alker . mission. We are afraid it wiH have a were calling on the Sand Laker's last success If not inclined to do that, she of girls. He was also instructed, the report says, Clark Ex|*»sition grounds, Sunday, May Saturday and talking telephone. They terrible time resurrecting it after being Cloverdale. Ore. to fight, if challenged by Admiral Togo. , 14th. A sacred concert occurred during must plod, linger behind, and tail. Be intend to run a line to the Lake soon. dead so long. fore a dull, lazy, indolent pupil, the in the noon hour, after which the asaem- Race Suicide. structor is powerless to inspire and blage retired to the Ainmcan Inn, where Why Tillamook is bottled tip to some Centenial Notes. Who is the race? The Jews traced BEAVER. mould. Richter was congratulated up extent is because we have had too many they were the guests of the Exposition their geneology back to Abraham. They on the high position of influence and Mr. Dave Coulson has moved to the toll road cranks in the county, It is tree Hit the trail at the Lewis and Clark Royal Chinook salmon, fresh from Hie have always been a distinct race, but it and good road cranks that is wanted parsonage house by the hill for a short honor which he had achieved for himself, is hard to fix the imagination upon (any Ex|>osition, opening in Portland, June Htreams of Oregon, was served. The re when he replied. "1 have made as much time. to open up this country. mainder of the menu consisted <>t salads, out of myself as could lie made of the definite race of which America is in 1st. There will lie a Sunday school picnic cold meats, sandwiches of various aorta, * * * habited or what constitutes our race. stuff, and no man should require more. Saturday, August 12, has l>een selected The Tillamook Water Company is dy. o i May 2^th,and we think it is partly to coffee, milk, ice cream and assorted In that reply is the true spirit ot enthu The American Indian has more right to as Aeronautic Day at the Lewis and ing hard. But, then, it has only itself to celebrate Mr. West’s birthday. | cakes. claim priority than anyone else, but he siasm and self help that are indispen- Tommie Coulson is working for Mr. thank, for it was plain to everybody Clark Exposition. sable for a girl if she would make the is threatened with extermination, just when it failed to improve its pipe line it Booth, fixing fence. Although no facts have transpired to as tlie white man of the south is who Missouri Day at the Lewis and Clark fully warrant the prediction, it is as forced the city to do something for bet Ira and Del Spencer arc working on most of herself. There is no reason why girls should be cohabits with the colored race. While Exposition has been changed from serted lioth by members of the Employ the grade near the Conder bridge. ter fire protection. * * * Mr. Lucas has been suffering a very more content mediocrity than boys. We color is one racial distinction anil may lie August 17 to September 14. Governor ers’ Association and by the conservative say to the latter, ‘•You can accomplish lost by intermingling with oilier races, Joseph W. Folk, of the “Show Me” state, element in the ranks of the teamsters There is one thing that can be said of sore hand caused by catarrh Mr. Eddy. He came to the county a re Mr. Shortlidge made a flying visit t<H if you only think so." “Where there's a it is not the only calamity. The last will attend. that the present strike will lie called off. will there's a way.’’ Why not say the words that Christ uttered on the way to publican, has al ways been local to the Wilson River Tuesday. Two new concessions are announced proliably within 4H hours and certainly the cross was to the women w ho be. Ed. West and Ralph Bunn went to same to girls ? party and the party nominees, and he ... by the end of the week. It is not likely Do not they need the same kind of en wailed his lot. He said, '• Weep not for for the Ttail—the Old Southern Planta that any definite action looking to an goes a wav a republican. That is the kind Rivers Sunday. tion and the Mirror Maze. Work upon School Superintendent Wiley was in couragement and inspiration ? It *e me, but weep for yourselves, and for of men who succeed in politics, not those Beaver on Sunday, on his way to visit cannot say as much to them, for the your children. For behold the days are this amusement thoroughfare is pro. adjustment ot the trouble will be taken who “knife’’ party candidates. the schools at Blaine. greasing favorably and all the conces Is-fore the meeting of National officers Mrs. Johnson has twin boys, their sake of consistency and philosophy don t coming in which they shall say, sions will be ready to receive the public ' of the union which, it *is expected, will Nan Patterson has been liberated. It names are Lewis and Clark. let us repeat the nonsense of the past : blessed are the barren, and the wombs I be held on Thursday in Chicago. is fortunate for Nan’s neck that she was On Wednesday morning Mrs. Bixby “You are only a girl, and a girl can’t do that never bare, and the paps which before opening day. not tried in one of the courts of justice in received the sad news of the death of her that." “Girls can't keep store." "Girls never gave suck." The destiny of a race England. She, however, owes her libera father at Salem. Mr. Bixby and wile should not study surveying.” "Girls is with the women, and if there is any tion to the press of New York, for it creat left to attend the funeral. can’t skate, or play ball.” Tell them thing that controls a woman's life it is e I such a sentiment in her favor that the they can do it; for that is just as true what " they say,” says. The very day Arrivals. juries could not agree on the circumstan of them as it is of boys. Why, talk to that God created man and woman, and tial evidence. Rev. J. R Welsh, the former pastor of boys as men haye talked to girls, and before he gave them dominion if the * * * the Presbyterian church at Cloverdale, the spirit ot emulation would be repress earth, he demanded the perpetuation of So many of our citizens are picking up came in on the steamer today to be pre ed within them, and they would crawl the race. Every mail’s home is his ar.d leaving, which goes to prove that sent at the dedication of the new church back into themselves, never more to be throne, no one has a right to discover other places offer advantages as well as at that place. heard from. "Excelsior I" is the watch him in his deliberations, it is purely a this county and shows that Tillamook, The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived at word for girls, as well as for bojs, in question between him and his God. It or this neck in the woods, is not the only noon today with the following passen scribed upon their ribbons and fans, and is written, God blessed them and said, lie pebble on the beach. But we have ob- gers ; Miss Allender, C. McClelland, Mrs. written in capitals upon the fly-leaf ot fruitful and multiply and replenish the served that a number of them are glad to Short, Mrs. Mitchell. Miss Perrv, W. W. every text book. Nothing less will elicit earth. It is hard to imagine a race get back again. Curtiss, Mr Powell and wife, H. Mills, their undivided application. Girls should without a religion. America is divided The way the politicians are getting be C. Wav, Rev. J. R. Welch, William Pat lie heroines in surmounting difficulties, by those who believe in and trust in God headed in Portland it looks as though it ten and J. Powell. She will leave here as boys should be heroes. They should as he is portrayed in the bible and the is an unsafe « mtu pation to hold down to morrow afternoon and sail on Satur be cool and brave to meet responsibili atheist, and just as we loose our faith in ties, cease to lose heart at trifles, and God we l-econie slack about our virtue. a seat at Uncle Sam’s pie counter these day morning.______________ scream and jump at the sight of spider I contend for a strict Caucasian race who «lays, especially when a democrat holds Should Obey all Laws. the political ax. The life of most politi or mouse. They need to rise above the subscribe to the sovereign will of God. cians is short lived, any way, so it is only S t . L ouis , May 16.—Governor Folk, girlish idea of helplessness, and to teel Never in the history of the republic was a little previous to sever their heads and of Missouri, addressing the General Bap the divinity within striving lor nobler there a tune whet, there was more need allow them to fall into the basket. tist Convention tonight, said : things ; and to know that Hie prizes are of a concerted effort for the perpetua * * * “Missouri has an idea that means the lor those who gain the mastery by dint tion of the race. There is such a thing Extra precautions ought to be taken, enforcement of the law. Laws that are ot perseverance. This is according to as a calamity bowler, but let me ask any especially in the business portion of the not inforced add just as much to the the plan : "Knock, and it shall be opened fair minded man if there isany exaggera city, to prevent fire during the coining support of good government as sores do unto you." "1 count not myself to have tion of the facts of the case with 25,000 dry season, it will be several months I to the strength of the human bodv. apprehended ; but this one tiling 1 do, ¡migrants a week from countries where | before the new water svstem.iscomplete, Law breaking has become alarmingly forgetting ’.hose tilings which are behind, they are raised in squalor, where liberty i which will give the city better fire pro common. It is one ot the greatest dan and reaching fortli unto those which is license to do wrong, besides the tection, but until then it would be wise gers that confront free government. ure before 1 press toward the murk for Asiatic population, who have no idea of to take special precautions to prevent a Many men obey the laws they like, but the prize.” It is the true condition ot an American home, with a morbid de-1 fire getting headway and to raise nil think they have a political liberty to success lor both man and woman. generate race ever increasing in the j alarm as soon as possible so that the disobey the laws that are obnoxious to The idea that an education is more south, with from 800,000 to 500 0001 chemicals can lie used. them. easily obtained now than it was formerly prostitutes to breed disease and despair I * * * “The trust magnate looks with ab- is inimical to self-culture. Such an im. the infamous practice of divorce and ' Sjieakiug about the toll road racket, horrence on the pickpocket who vio- pression is likely to be the outcome ol feteside, the hellist gambling with the Commissioner Geo. Bodyfclt defends the lates the larceny statute, but considers that talse system claiming to teach necessaries of life, with every girl study- action of the county court by saying it entirely right to break the laws against "French in six easy lessons," and to ac that it is the intention of the court to combinations and monopolies. The complish other impossibilities There is ing for some avocation of life outside of a home, the ever increasing taxation make the toll roads in the south end of boodler detests the law breaking of the a rage lor the "double quick." People upon the home, with all of these things the county free roads eventually, but be trusts, but considers the law against can scarcely wait to be rich, great, or and more, is it a wonder that thinking fore doing so it wanted to collect a little bribery as an infringement on his personl good. They hail "short cuts" to learn men cry out against the impending evil money for the purpose ot putting the liberty. The dramshop-kee|>er regards ing, lame, and affluence. Young persons of race suicide, and appeal to high roads in good shape before it threw them the law against murder as good, but are especially prominent in this "rapid heaven for reli-f. John- lost Ins head for open. That is alright if the court will do the law against operating his dram transit" policy. Girls are no exception. accusing Herod. It is not for me to con this, say, inside of twelve months, for the shop on Sundav is, in his opinion. Buri They welcome the delusion, when a lit- vict. but to declare the mercy of God for toll roads must go. They are a tamcal and tyrannical. tie serious thought would dispel it at detriment to the growth and prosperity “If each citizen were allowed to deter once. Does the acorn grow into a men who resolve to do his will.and this is of Tillamook county. mine for himself which laws are good sturdy oak more rapidly now than it his willthat every American marry,bpild ' and which laws are bad, to ignore the did in the days of our grandfathers ? a home, and raise a natural family to i The sentiment seems to he pretty gene laws he considered bnd, the result would worship God under his own vine and ral that the county court ahould not de. be anarchy—we would have no laws at Does the babe develop into childhood fig tree. God having provided a Saviour I lay the building of the court house. We all. The only safe rule is that, if the sooner now than in the days of who has complied with all of his require. I heartily coincide with that aentiment. for law is on the statute books, it must be our grandmothers ? Does it not require meut for our redemption, free gratis ' about the same length of time now as My opponeut is persuading men to try to ! it ia imperative that the record! ahould observed. ever to make a man out of a boy, and a '* properly taken care of and placed in “ There has been too much of making woman out of a girl? Are there any make peace, I demand tlie.t we accept tire proof vaults. Another thing, as the laws to please the moral element and the peace that has already been made, j county court ia going to build a modes’, then not enforcing them to please the "short cuts" or “ cross lots" in agricul J. C. G ov ’ e . j ture, mechanics, or manufactures? These hut commodioua court house with con immoral element.’’ Veil Lifted After Death questions answer themselves. There is cíele walla at the small figure of »HI, improvement, very great improvment, C hicago , May 15.—The veil of mys- 500, surely there ought not to lie a crank President Roosevelt announced his in the county who is cranky enough to determination 1 o create seven new forest in all these departments. There is im tery which for more that half a century raise any objection. Go ahead with the reserves in Idaho, embracing an aggre provement, also, in the methods ot hid the identity of “the veiled murderess’’ new building and the Headlight will say gate of 6,235,000 acres of land. He education. And yet, about the same who died in prison at Mattewan, N. Y , "Amen and Amen" in liehalf of the peo. does this in the face of a vigorous pro. amount of labor, industry, perseveraqpe yesterday, has been lifted by the hand and courage are involved in culture now pie of the county. of Mrs. Charlotte P. Norris, 1246 New test from Senator Ilevburn, Governor as there was a century ago. It is just port avenue, Chicago. The so-called Gooding, Representative French and The Herald continues to paint the city numerous citizens and corporations of as true now as ever that " activity is “veiled murderess ' was a classmate of the great law ot culture." and that black and does not confine itself strictly Idaho. Mrs. Norris at the famous Emma Willard • sell improvement is the great business to the truth when it saya ; “Only last * * * School at Troy, N. Y., 60 years ego. of life." Girls who understand this fully John F. Olsen, a traveling salesman, Sunday there were more semi drunk a.id The maiden name of the women, w ho staggering people on the streets than we formerly president of the Travelers’ Pro cannot fail to appropriate the various was a puzzle to the au thorities ever since aids to self-help ; especially, when they have seen in the three years of open tective Association for five years, and her arrest for murder in 1853, was saloons in thia town since we have lieen vice president of the association for reflect that they can find culture, not Charlotte Ward. She married an En a restdent here." It ia plain to every three years, and nt one time prominent only in the school room, but also at the glishman of rank. Sir Walter F. Elliott, body that the Herald has undertaken to in business and social circles ot Oregon, fireside, ill the kitchen, library and par but she ran away from his home in ridicule the local option law and those was (sentenced to five years’ imprison lor ; in the office, behind the counter ; England two years after the marriage. who voted for it, instead of giving it a meat in San Quentin by Judge Smith in the sewing room and social circle, and She came back to America to find the fair trial. It is plain to those who are the Superior Court (or the rmoezxlement everywhere that a thoughtful and in house of her father, a wealthy Canadian observant ot what iagoingon, somebody of $850 worth of diamond jewelry, the spiring mind can glean. To a girl re merchant, shut against her. IS selling drink. If the city council is true property of Mrs. Ella K. Thurber, oí solved upon sell culture, the whole ex. Mrs. Notris, though under no obliga. perience and observation of life become to its election promises it will have those Lus Angeles. tions so to do, has kept her knowledge • a school of discipline, the outcome of who are violating the local option law I. P. Ohliger, ex president of the closed which will appear in complete woman of the identity of the “veiled murderess’* arrested as well as those who get drunk a secret through all the years since her Wooster, O., National Bank, pleaded hood. A tew arrests and some much need fines arrest and conviction on the charge ot guilty to a count on one of the indict Teachers can make this subject plain in the city treasury would come in quite killing Timothy Lanigan and Catherine ments charging him with having issued I and attractive to girls. Dr. Arnold used handy to pay the salary of those who Luliee. in Troy, N. Y , 52 years ago. a draft when there were no funds in the to say, " Never do for a pupil what he arc paid to enforce the law. The Head, bank to meet it. Judge Tayler sentenced • can do for himself." It is said he The I hicago woman went to Sing Sing light can say this, taking the condition him to eight years’ imprisonment in the "worked not for, but with his class, prison more than 30 rears ago to see oft lie city when it was a "wide open" Ohio penitentiary. Ohliger is an ex j and strove in all his methods ot instruc- Lady Elliott, then a prisoner at that gambling town and the conditions since institution. Siie was with her for an the local option law went into effect, and I Congressman and ex County Treasurer, tion to teach directly, but simply Io hour. When she came a wav, the prison and was Postmaster at Wooster under guide in efforts for self-education. Ht but few persons want to go back to the authorities begged her to tell them who President Cleveland ’ s first \dministra old regime Most everybody freely ad tion and Col lector of Internal Revenue , considered the office of the teacher to be their charge was. She declined, know mit that the moral condition^,,) the city at Cleveland during Cleveland's second like that of the guide-boatd by the wav- ing that her old schoolma*e did not then i side, to direct to the path, which was to ' Administration. is better now than for many years, and wish her ideality known. Î * * « * * « The Best * Home ★ * Newspapers. W eekly Oregonian and Tillamook * * « I leadliglit, S2.25 a year. * « » Subscribe Now, * • for the Best Home N ewspapers.