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TILLAMOOK HF; A nt. ra ht DECEMBER Dangerous Emigration. 1905. bottom of th« bay and make lben) good as new for the Mikado's service -¡X Salvation Army has done so much four great battleship, and four fine „ork of unquestionable beneficence that cruisers have thus been added to Togo’s ’c might hesitate to criticise unfavor fleet, besides a considerable squadron of able any of its plans for abating the coast defence ships, gunboats and what „ils of poverty, vice and ¡crime. But not ; t not ; so that, despite some very heavy General Booth's latest proposal, if we losses, lOHfaPM tlizx r.>.......... navy j, actually J the Japanese navy is actually understand it aright, certainly seems to more numerous and more powerful at lx of doubtful and worse than doubtful the end than it was at the beginning of discretion. It ■» wtl1 meant. l>ut when tne war. rfgarded without the glamour of pliilan- In this incident is confirmed completely tbropic enthusiasm in which it was con the status of Japan among the great ceived and is viewed by its author it powers of the .world. Her greatness in ieenuto bejfraught with a grave menace of actually aggravating the evils it is arms is unquestioned since the records ofMoukden and the Sea of Japan, Her intended to alleviate. greatness ol spirit in the making ofjpeace Briefly stated, the plan is to regard was finely (shown (at Portsmouth. Her England as overpopulated and there greatness of purpose in international ie- fore to promote wholesale emigration of lationships is abundantly set forth in her the intelligent, healthy, industrious and alliance with Great Britiaa, in which she efficient elements of the population, has given hostages to peace. The notion, leaving the ignorant, sick and helpless never well inspired, that, upon vanquish human derelicts behind. Now, of course, ing a European power, she would enter ifthercis to be any great emigration, upon a course of reckless aggression is F those lands to which it is directed would repudiated by her voluntary committal prefer to have it of the character pro- of herself to a policy of the most scrupu po«d. But what would be the effect up lous conservatism. It is not the least on England of thus taking away the satisfactory consideration in Togo’s brawn and brain of the people ? "A bold jubilee that Ills victories led so directly peasantry, their countrie's pride, when to this beneficent result. Triumphs so once destroyed, can never be supplied," overwhelming command admiration in nor enn they be supplied when removed any case, but most of all when they by emigration. Such a process, carried make not for continued war and further toanv considerable extent—sufficiently conquests, but for honorable and lasting to relieve the alleged overcrowding of peace. population—would be ruinous to the COPYRIGHTED 1904 SY CROUSE & ERANDEGEE. UTICA. NEW YORK mother country. It would leave there If You Want to Read Something those who need to be cared for without Good. any one to care for them. But, before all that, it is to beques A distinct Christmas flavor found in tioned whether England, and certainly r Lippincott's Magazine for December whether the whole United Kingdom, is i adds the general interest which is never suffering from over population. True, lacking. This is a season of "happiness England has a dense population, about and Lippincot's is happy too. Jolliness, 541 to the square mile, and it is rapidly humor, and pathos are there, but the « * increasing, at the rate of 12 to 15 per deeper tragedies of life have no place in I cent in ten years. In Ireland there are 1 this issue. I only 145 to the mile, however, and in The opening novelette, "Of the Lion's Scotland only 135. A dense population Breed,'' is by Grace MacGowan Cooke is not possible in Scotland, hut it surely in collaborati in with Vond Reed ; and it should be in Ireland, and the density in is good enough to indicate the quality England cannot lie regarded as excessive. of the seven shorter stories which follow. Belgium has a much more dense popula It is a picturesque romance of the coal tion, and her immigration is greater fields, strongly dramatic, yet treated than her emigration. Holland has 4-18 with the utmost simplicity. "Josiah Allen's Wile” calls her amusing to the mile, and makes no complaint of crowding. As for Germany, with 237^ contribution "The Last Straw.’’ This Notice to the Public. RESIDENT piano she deplores emigration, and France, may prove illuminative to husbands. with only 190, laments her under popu Mrs. I. Zangwill, who still writes under TUNER, The undersigned have gone into busi I nm a graduate of the celebrated lalion. Among our own stales, Rhode her maiden name, E. Ayrton, is the ness with the purpose of handling real Niles Bryant Piano Tuning School at Island lias 406, Massachusetts 349. New author of "Don Cupid," a sweet child and personal property of all kinds, rent, Battle Creek, Mich. GO TO Jersey 250 and New York 153 to the sketch with a grown up love interest. ng houses, lands and other property, Expert work guaranteed. An automobile racing storv by Raipli mile. The enormous average of England C. G. ZIPF, and will run a general information, is due, of course, to her great cities, but Henrv Barbour, called “Victory With bureau also. A t W atch T owuk H ours . FOR rural England is not so densely popu Honor." abounds in humerous situations They will be pleased to do any business and lively dialogue. "A Studio Mouse," you mav have in their line and will en lated as some of our states. Many thoughtful Englishmen observe is a clever tale of artistic life among the deavor to tieat you right. that of the entire area of England, only “cliff dwellers." In it the Mouse (Georgia T. H. G oyne . three-fourths is under any form of culti Knox) describes a courtship which We solicit your patronage and will give you satisfaction. J. C. B ewley . ration. One-half of it is in pasture or threatens to cut off its source of supplies. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 18 1905. meadow land and only one fourth in Seninas MaeManus, the Irish Humorist, Notice. grain or other food crops. Now, it might tells "How Condy DhuRaised the Devil" PORTLAND Arrive. Leave Notice is hereby given that the name not lie practicable to increase that one and makes it superlatively funny. Ella 8:00 a.tn. ) Portland Union / 11:20 a.m. fourth to 60 per cent, as in Belgium, but Middleton Tybout's storv, "A Moment of Mason & Ackley Company, a corpor 9:50 p.m. 7:00 p in. i tlepot for A«toria.| it surely might be increased, with a cor of Confidence." shows two pictures of ation, has been changed in the manner Arrive. ASTORIA responding increase of the self feeding lhe.fireside,—which cynics try to make provided by law, and upon authority of Leave power of the kingdom. If some of the us believe is obsolete,—very real human a vote of the stock.holders of said Com. 7:4-5 a.tn. |for Portland and / 11:35 a.m. millions of aci*-s ol largely unproductive pictures, complete in contrast. “The pany, to King & Mills Company. way point*. 1 10:35 p m. 6:10 p.m. f Dated this 12th day of December, 1905. Wildwood Limited ’ ’ is a story of a loco English land we made highly productive VV. C. K ing , President. SEASIDE DIVISION. theconditiou of the |>eople would be im motive engineer, bv Cy Wurman, whose IV. M. M ills , Secretary of the above proved, and many of the most competent name in the line he has chosen Inis lew Arrive. ASTORIA Leave observers in England believe they could equals. This tale will be especially en named Company. lie made profitably productive under a joyed bv railroad men. for Seaside Direct }■ 5:20 p.m. 11:35 a.m. Notice. Marion Harland once spent Christmas proper system. In other words, they All persons who took out permits to Arrive. ASTORIA Leave hold that it is not overpopulation, but in Bethlehem of Judea. She describes tap the Tillamook Citv water system, an unwise fiscal system, that is the the Christmas ceremonies in the church, f 8:15 a.m. t for Warrenton, » • 10:45 a.m prior to October 1st. 1905, must do so cause of the trouble. Prudence should, which is built on the site of the Manger s Hammond. Ft. ? before the 15th of December, 1905, after 7:40 a.m 5:50 p.m. . < Steven*, Seaside.) where Christ was born, and gives much “■ any rate,suggest careful consideration which no rebates will be allowed. of this phase of the case before resort is interesting news of the town, in her Arrive. SEASIDE Leave Bv Order of the tVater Commission. made to the desperate expedient suggest paper in the Christmas Lippincott's. H. C renshaw . A paper on "The Modern Lyceum, ” by 12:30 p.m \ for Astoria Direct > 4:30 p m. ed by the Salvation Army leader. Manager. Paul M. Pearson supplies up-to-date in Arrive SEASIDE Leave formation on this live subject ; and Bottom Laud to be Sold Cheap. Togo at Tokio. Wimer Bedford, a Veteran, writes an 9:25 a.m. t for Warrenton Ft » 6:15 a.m. Admiral I Togo is san! to have had at anecdotic article on "Some Generals of ) Stevens. Ham- > I have 36.68 acres of bottom land liss 7:20 p.m. f mond, Astoria. ) ♦9:30 a.m. Tukio a reception unprecedented in the civil war.” This will be followed by than two miles from Tillamonk for sale Japanese li li¡story for splendor, cordiality a second paper of further reminiscences. cheap. No money required down. Additional train leaven Astoria daily nt Christmas poems bv Charles Hanson J. R. H arter . 11:30 a.tn. for all point* on Ft. Steven* and enthusiasm. He deserved it all, f‘ r branch, arriving Ft. Steven* 1 2:30 p.m., re heistlie hero of an achievement unpre Towne and Clinton Scollard mark the turning, leave* Ft. Steven* at 2:00 p.m., ar Farm and 30 Cows for Sale. cedented in Japanese lilstory and un- glad season. riving Astoria 2:4-5 p.m. "Walnuts and Wine" have caught the 160 acres of land, 60 of which is bot mipassed in the history of the world. It ♦ Sunday only. Through ticket* and close connection via «as by happy choice that his reception prevailing happiness and reflect its spirit tom land, and 30 head of cows, on the N. P. Ry. at Portland and Goble and O. R at lukio wus made so closely Io coincide In joke mid verslet. Wilson river, four miles North of town. th N. Co , via Portland. Will sale with or without cows. Ad with the celebration by Japans ally of J C Mayo, G P. A. dress Mrs. W. Incobs, Tillamook, Or. the ceuteiiHiy of Trafelgar. Between NEHALEM. ■ be iinvics of Nelson's tune and of Togo's Born, December 3rd, to H. E. Ross Notice. ■ here is a v,1St difference, anil there is a and wife, it daughter. 'ast difference between the two men. 1 have opened a fish market in part of The Gerald C got out Saturday. Hut each of them won the greatest sea A literary society was organized at the building now occupied by Mr. A. H I'Kl-t of the century, and those two SEWING MACHINE. the Onion Peak school house Friday Beaty, and will keep on hand smoked bi-tlles .«etc .the culminations of cani- salmon, salt salmom. salmon bellies MOLLER BEARING, evening, S. H. Holte was elected presi I agus esaentially «like lit purpottF. Nel clams, crabs and fresh fish in season. HIGH GRADE. dent. . F. N. E lliott . son a aim was to win and to keep the Miss Minerva Alley was pleasantly mastery of the aea, so that the island reminded of her 16th birthday Friday kingdom would be secure from invasion How's This? evening, when a .houseft.il <>f her young We offer One Hundred Dollar. Reward for a-’I its armies would lie free to invade any case ot L'aUrrU that cannot bv cured by Iriends cnine trooping in to sprnd a ■ he hostile continent ; and that was pre- """"'^T i ' h ^EVACO Toledo 0 c’• ly Tt.g./s aim. Th, re was a likeness. pleasant^evening. wp the undersigned, have known r. J. Dave Zaddat h is in from San Francisco , benjv for the last IS year., and bvhe.e Mm 1 <o NelfMin's unsleeping vigilance and oirfecllv honorable ill "'I buainew Iran* to visit his brother Fred. Km, and nnanclally able to carr; out any ■niwean ing pursuit in Togo’s campaign surprise party at Efien- There was a <,blisal«»i»l»«.l-hr ,he,r "f five inoittlis without mice anchoring; W ai ini«.. KiSSAl. Ik -'■ ar \ . ,, Saturday evening, in burger’s Hotel, Wholesale Druggists. lolelilo. O. w th in completeners to success the twu H„U . Catarrh Cm e is taken i.ilern.lly act Nordauseu, who is teach- honor to Miss * i„a directly up--» the l-lo-sl .nd mucous .. r- c "O' IS were identical I,,g <l reel y P Teat monfals -*»• free. ing the town school. MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL L ^tti, Sold by .l'Dr«a..l.. Hit-display of vessels in the Japanese A Christmas tree and program is ’’lake Hall's Pam l> Pills for conHipatiou Begins its 24lh year Septemlier 26th ■1'et in Togo's triumph was iui|a»ing, hilled for Chriatm-.s eve nt the church. i T hree C ourses of S tudy but above all others the captured Russian Nehalem Camp, W. of »V., is planning Preparing for County and Siate Cer •lups were worthy of mte-iumi. In f„r a wntch night meeting new year . HAVE VOLK FUTIRE« tificates. Higher courses recognized io ' bleu limes it w as m> uuc.-miui'li thing TAKEN AT Washington mid other States. ■ r capture.! vessels to lie a Ided to a * Geo. Ta- lor is in fmm Seaside visiting D emand for N ormal T rained [, I, SWERf'S ■ el. rious navy, as Mr. Kqding Im* r«‘ T eachers . ■' in,!. J na w ill, graphic |s»*er. But for ni Wm. Snyder's Rev. Roehmer is on the sick list. Longer terms, higher wages and better i by buying this '•«deriiMsel lMtilesliip« tubs ImlSered opportunities for promotion award the! reliable, honest, ■'i piece«, blown up with mines, sunk in Normal graduate for his enterprise. Dr P. J- Sharp, the expre- high grade sew School directors appreciate the superior de. p V a'er, hud then raised mid re- enced dentist is located in ing machine. ability of Monmouth graduates and the I’-ired, is an nninztng performance, Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and demand far exceeds the supply. i'oiluug like it Ins liultirto been known is prepared to do nothing bu STRONGEST GUARANTEE. Special attention given to methods work in graded and ungraded schools. ' r suppi.se | possible. It w as u great first class work and give the National Sewing Machine Co., Catalogues containing full information will lie lent on application. W'-'tk for Japanese gunners to disable best of satisfaction Correspondence invited. Address E. D. R essler , President ; Reynold's (jallery. If your SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. ‘'mae fl «iiug fortrem«., hut it was pt-r- teeth need fixing call upon Or J. 11. V. S utler , Secret air. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. FACTORY AT BÜLVIOERE ILL Jiaps r greater work for Japanree engineers to.raise them again from th- him. CLOTHING. NEW ARRIVALS, Just form Factory A nice line of CROUSE and BRONDEGEE CLOTHING. The Neatest, Nobbiest Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats ever brought to Tillamook. « We iiKNBiee a Bsmt fit ta ©tetter Btea by ©r 'S l'retest m Tâknmk taaw tet H®®® »W* ÄlWSB&t® fei' v<>u fe) anti tte f@ï and get prices. ©a a eelt tew IB B© ta ©®BaaU©©a Io ww former . x . suits, . ... „ . W® tew tte ©tette® ttet TODD & CO ■I The Clothiers. NEW MEAT MARKET. A. H. BEATY PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORX, VEAL AND SAUSAGE MEAT. A-& C. R.R TIME CARD. Main Street, Tillamook. The Red Front Shoe Has reduced prices on all his BOOTS and SHOES All my goods are first class, I will not be under sold by any other House in Till- mook City. My Goods are all Warranted AllSo-OES purchased of me will be RE PAIRED at REDUCED RATES, CALL and get BARGAINS. P. F BROWNE.Salesman S ^vc Money *