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You Save Money radlight. GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE Headlight Offiee JOB PRINTE When you V. Butter Pap< WE HAVE IN STOCK TU PARCHMENT. Magazin« Section.—Tillamook, Oregon, May 2-4, 1906 EDUCATION FOR INDIANS. LARGEST BATTLESHIP. OLD MAINE NOW YOUNG. lands and placed the cutting ol known being the Nazareth Institute at necessary to develop high speed, or timber under the direction of Muskogee, which was founded in 1SSI1. . the greater bunker capacity essential Government Forestry Bureau, it was beset by many difficulties dur to wider steaming radius. They point corps of experts was sent into ing its earlier years, but survived them out that in the Dreadnaught it was at ■MOTHER KATHERINE” DREXEL all and is now a flourishing institution. TEN MILLIOX DOLLARS FOR THE tempted to preserve two of these PAPER MAKING HAS DONE MUCH Maine woods and a close study t of the trees growing on each SPENDS MILLIONS IN THIS The institutions which have pros TO DEVELOP OLD NEW ENG factors, gun power and speed, but that CONSTRUCTION OF GIGANTIC of this company's holdings. A G pered the most, and in which Mother to do so it was necessary to sacrifice WORK. LAND STATE. “ CONSTITUTION. ” was agreed upon which assures a Katherine has taken the greater inter the armor protection, which they be est, are, however, naturally thase lieve such a battleship should have. Intelligent Forestry 111W Perpetuate petual supply of timlier. No tree? ■ lias Founded Many Schools, F.mpioy- More Destructive and Terrible than der nine inches in diameter is tJ| I ing Indians to Build Them.—Only among the tribes which were already No Limit to Coat. The Maine Woods and Furnish Puip cut At the end of sixteen years I the new Floating Giant, the English I Full-blood Indian Catholic Priest in under tlie influence of Catholic teach No sacrifice in armament, speed, or iruture for Paper-Making to spruce growth will have renewed? ings, the Osages and the ratta "Dreadnaught”—Old “Constitution steaming radius will have to be made Generations. I the World. self again and under this plan thee watomies. The Osages had of course , to be Saved. in designing the new Constitution. Many thousands of Indian cliHdrea been instructed in the Catholic faith, When one stops to think of the tire three hundred thousand a£ One hundred thousand dollars for Tlie only limitation placed ^pon tlie I in Oklahoma and Indian Territory before their removal from Southern i the preservation of the old frigate Secretary of tlie Navy by the Naval tremendous and almost magic growth may be cut over every sixteen yep At Rumford Falls on the And | have been educated by means of tbo Kansas, by the fathers at tlie old I Constitution, and $10,000.000 for the Affairs Committee is that lier hull and of the distant West it seems strange “Drexel millions,” a large portion of Osage missions, now St Paul, first un construction of a huge new battleship machinery shall not cost more than that such an old state as Maine is still coggin in western Maine aliout j 000 horse power is now utilized, an which has for years been devoted to der tbe directions of the venerable ‘ of the same name are two provisions $0,000,000. The provision for tlie bat largely unknown and unsettled. Almost immediately after the Revo recent state report says that 48,000 I the cause of Indian education by I Father Schumacher, and later under ■ to be included in the naval appropria- tleships Michigan and South Carolina, horse power is avail! Mother Katherine, formerly Miss Kate Father Paul Ponziglione, a near rela tion bill. uow tlie largest ships building for tlie lutionary War the settlement of ditional this stream alone. Drexel, of Philadelphia, sister of John I tive of the royal family of Italy, win» i The new Constitution is to be th« I navy, was $4.000.000 each, and there Maine began by inhabitants of other from Beyond doubt the railroads 4L Drexel, banker and sugar magnate, made many journeys among tlie i most powerful ship of war afloat. She is no doubt in tlie minds of the mem parts of New England and its growth and closely related to the others of tlie Osages after their removal to the terri will excel the British Dreaduaugbt bers of the committee that if tlie has been steady and sure, with the Maine are resiionsible for the op( same name who have made it famous tory. Father Scroll, of Independence, recently launched by King Edward by Secretary decides to go to 20,000 tons exception of the years of, and imme Ing and developm it of the upper 11 z years ago ot in the world of finance. It was Kan., also used occasionally to follow as much as the Dreadnought will ex or beyond, the extra $2,000,000 now diately following the Civil War. The of this state, as population, however, has been almost thirty or forty m.ies of railway wi Mother Katherine who started the In the trails through what is now Okla cel anything afloat when she is com provided will easily accomplish it. confined to the lower half of built north of the centre and ma> dian school at Chilocco, which has lioma as far west as Fort Sill. pleted. Her authorization may be It is estimated that the armor and entirely the state and only very recently have facturing or farming was almost i now been taken in .'barge by the The beginning of the work among said to be directly the result of Togo's armament for the ship will cost some the immense possibilities and re known above this point. government, and made the principal the Pottawatomies was also made as victory in the Sea of Japan. It was where in the neighborhood of $3,500,- sources of the northern half been re Capitalists at. last realized what Indian training school of the South fcir back as 1871, when Father Robot, the British naval attache eu board 000 in addition to the hull and ma vast amount of valuable terrltc west. The two schools at Pawhuska, a French missionary, offered his ser Togo’s flagship who hurried home ehinery, and that other fittings will alized. It is estimated that at least 300,- was ignored, and built bran in Pottowatomie county, are also mon vices to the bishop of Little Rock, who after that battle nuil warned the Ad bring the total for tlie new Constitu 000 natives of Maine are scattered Uni's being into the “wilderness” until n< uments of her bounty. then had jurisdiction over this terri miralty. of the needs of the British tion up approximately to $10.000,000. throughout the other parts of the there are nearly 500 miles of trac The Dreudnaught is planned to country at the present time, Had connecting thriving cities and villag She keeps in close touch with her tory, and struck out into the Indian navy, and this brought about the con work, and visits the Oklahoma schools country. He settled first at Atoke, but struction of the Dreadnaught. Now carry ten 12-inch rifles. The Michi this vast army remained to devel- which have sprung up in the wake in which she is interested at least once in 1874 moved to Sacred Heart, found we are to follow and eclipse the Brit gan and South Carolina are to carry op their native state it is impossible the steel bands. eight 12-inch guns. The Dreadnaught a year. She is usually accompanied ing the famous abbey of the Benedic- ish naval wonder. advent real I re the nJiance that would have railroad The Navy Department has secured will be able to concentrate six gun» to by her sister, who is also deeply in- tines there, which is the only uiou- full information concerning the plans for bow or stem tire, with eight ou of tlie Dreadnaught, and the arrange either broadside, while the Américain ment of her powerftfl armament, so ships can use four guns dead ahead obi that it is known exactly what must be dead astern, and all eight ahead or done to beat her. astern on a quartering fire, with all In order that the department may •fight on either broadside. So that in not be t tmpered in any way in deter poiut of fire they are nearly as ef mining upon the plans of the lew Con ficient as the Dreadnaught, which ex stitution the forthcoming bill will pro cel» materially only in the single vide that the Secretary of the Navy point of speed. To counterbalance may use the contingent fund to secure Illis tlie American sliips have the de information from ship-builders the cided advantage in armor protection. world over, if he so desires, before The Advantage cf Guns Anally accepting the design of the ten The Constitution will have as high million-dollar pacifier. • peed as the Dreadnaught, and the iloulde advantage over tile Britisli Provisiona for Ship, I hip of greater gun power and more This provision for the new America • omplete armor protection. She sea fighter is in line with the desire lie more able to inflict blows and of tlie President and the earnest re ter able to withstand them. She commendation of Admiral Dewey, carry twelve 12-inch rilles, so who recently appeared before tlie ranged that she can concentrate eight Naval Committee of the House an 1 of them in firing dead ahead or dead gave a spirited talk in support of hit istern. or off tlie bow or quarter, and views as to the necessity of con ten on either broadside. structing larger anil more powerful battleships for the Ameriean Navy Chewing Gum vs. Mi'ssons. At the time the naval estimates were The twenty-seventh annual meeting made up last fall, Secretary Bonaparte of the Women’s Foreign Missionary was opposed to any- such increase, but Society of the Presbytery of Washing lie has since come around to the side ton, held recently, disclosed the fact of the President, and is now heartily that three and a half million dollars in favor of the committee proposition. a year more is spent for chewing gum The naval experts in Washington than for foreign missions. In other have lorig been convinced that tlie words $11,000,000 is spent for gum 10,000-ton battle ships Michigan and and only $7,500,000 for missions. South Carolina, authorized by the last Cnrefully compiled data show that Congress, represent the limit of pood- $178,000,000 a year goes for candy. blllty on a displacement not decidedly $700,000.000 for jewels, and tobacco greater. To go beyond, in auy ap anil millinery go away up Into preciable degree, the fighting efficiency millions, tobacco considerably in of such ships, it will be necessary to lead. have not only more powerful arma The Kerosene Lump. ment, but higher speed and greater steaming radius, to gain which there The ordinary kerosene lamp is must be heavier and more powerful best illustration of the highest type of machinery and greater coal-carrying combustion furnace. The hot gases capacity. passing up through the narrow throat “MOTHER KATHCRINE” DREXEL The displacement of the Dread- of the chimney draw the colder air OXEN ARE OFTEN EMPLOYED IO BRING TREES DOWN EROM THE HILLS. naught is but 2,000 tons greater than through the hot wire gauze at the itery in tlie Ur.ited States governed bottom and bring it near a tempera made, as nature has done so northern Maine has increased the that of the Michigan or the South been terested in the work, and who heart value of timber lands over 250 per ture which will feed combustion anil much and man so little. Naval construction 5<y approves it, in common witli the directly from France. Its first abbot Carolina. More than 4000 square miles, or cent and timber which liefore was too other members of tbe family. All of was Father Felix DeGrasse, a lineal 2,r<0,000 acres, of land still remain remote has become available for mar- She millions she lias expended for In- descendent of the famous French ad ployed and unimproved, waiting keting purposes. ilian education have been employed miral. Upon his death two years ago for capital and brains to make it yield «mder direction of the Interior Depart- lie was succeeded by Father Murphy, Capital from Canada. large returns. The resources are al anent. as her long study of tlie Indian a native of Savannah, Ga., and tbe Jiroillem is recognized to have made first man of American birth to join most beyond limit or belief. It Is to be regretted perhaps from flier one of tlie best authorities on tlie the brotherhood at Sacred Heart. an American standpoint that a large Thousands of Lakesand Rivers. part of the capital employed in devel subject in the country. In this state alone there are over oping tills “new old state" has been planned the Buildings Personally. HERNHARDT OUTWITS TRUST. five thousand rivers and streams with furnished by Canadian capitalists -flHie St Louis and St. John schools more than fifteen hundred lakes as rather than by New Englanders them all Pawhuska, both founded by Mother Denied Playhouses by Theatre Com reservoirs, to furnish power for in selves. Katherine a number of years ago, ate bine, She Plays to Vast Audience The farming possibilities of Maine numerable manufacturing plant». flood examples of tlie work she is do in Tent. Besides natural water power, Maine are almost as great as the water pow ing for the education of tbe Indians. Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, the cele- is rich in timber, which in this age er and timber business offer, as k has Hotli have handsome and commodious brated actress has entered tlie arena been demonstrated that the soli and is a most valuable asset. buildings. planned personally l»y as she inaile a “trust buster.” When The timber lands of northern Maine climate are particularly adapted te Mother Katherine, and have given preparations for bookings in Texas, can, with judicious management, be the raising of potatoes on a large ■hundreds of Osage children their first she found the playhouses of tlie state made to yield for generation after scale; over 10,000 bushels having been knowledge of tlie white man s learning. closed to her on account of her re generation and supply a vast amount shipped to various parts of the coun Many of the teachers are themselves fusal to apiiear under the patronage of lumber and wood pulp. The larg try in 1904. Indians, graduates of these or similar of the theatre syndicate. In Texas, The railroad officials realized from est paper mill in the world, is located schools, who have entered with en therefore, she was compelled to apfiear at Millinocket on a small branch of the start tb .. in order to settle and thusiasm into tlie education of their in a tent. A week or two ago, a novel untry through which the Penobscot River where a drop ot build up fellow tribesmen. The Osage schools method of producing a play was In ran the freight rates one hundred and fifty feet furnishes their branch receive some assistance from tbe gov augurated at Dallas, when Sarah 25,000 horse-power. From this mill must be low enough to enable manu- ernment, and their scope is greatly played "Camille" in a big circus teut. is turned out each day between 160 facturers to compete with more ac- widened by the orders now in effect with an nudlence of 5,000 persons. and 180 tons of newspaper, made from cesslble factories, and have borne this from the agent's office that every During tlie performance fully 10,000 wood pulp. (CkM/fswe/cs Ntxt Part. Osage child of school age must be in persons crowded around the tent and It la commonly supposed that paper school in order to draw its share at would have paid to get in if it had making from wood-pulp is one of the annuity payments. been big enough. As it was tlie tent the greatest menaces to our forests, only seated 4.200 and SIX) had to stand Used Indian Labor. but exactly the opposite Is the case, or sit on the ground. It was the most While Mother Katherine’s benefac where the forests are handled Intelli wild west show ever seen. The tions have always been liberal, it is novel gently. tent was a huge affair, and from the her plan to let the Indians do tbe work outside looked big enough to house a The modern policies adopted by whenever possible, in tbe construction three-ringed circus. many paper makers In regard to per of buildings and work of a similar Prevent every mlHtake po«- petuatlng the forest« are doing much The novelty of playing in a circus THE nllile In year building plana. character. When the Sacred Heart tent appealed to the actress and she Write for our free furnace for the cause of forestry. book. rn authority on school burned five years ago, and was gave tier interpretation of the char RIGHT b<*i Ing. It’a Telia One Maine company has secured the how and rebuilt Pottawatomie and Kickapoo acter of "Camille" as naturally, as where to erect a furnace ownership of 300.000 acres of forest how to / st most FURMACE Eroperly; Indians made the brick for the new cleverly, and with as much force and eat out of coal, *■ : howto rid of < -ty stoves or structure, and did much of the work power as if confronted by an audience FOR get replace a hui'ued out heater towards its construction, working, of of New Yorkers or Parisians in the with our Lewlrr Stasi Furaaae. BRIDGE put it up yourself. YOUR It You has can eV'-ry course, under the direction of a white most modern of thentres. Tlie thou modern appli ance. We teach you free. contractor. Much of the maintenance sands who greeted Mme. Bernhardt at NEW Sent, freight paid, any THE SOCIETY GAME of this school, which is claimed to be Dallas desired ns much to show tlieir where. No. 4.1. heats 7 to 8 ".rn bonne, aehool. store tbe oldest west of tbe Mississippi river, indorsement of her fight against tlie HOUSE r small church. Costs M». Taught by Mail other sizes, for ell pw is borne bv Mother Katherine, and it trust as to be entertained by her plete Co uree, Hix I^etmone pw«. Write tor free was by her visits to this school that matchless talent as an actress. book today. Send for Free Handsome Booklet. Address she discovered Albert Negahnquet. the Hess Warming ft Mme. Bernhardt made arrangements N, Y. Bridge Correspondence School, Inc. V-ntllating Company, fullblood Pottawatomie l>oy educated to appear in the tent at Wa 744 Tacoma Butldiag, i Ka«t 4 2d Ht., New York City by her, and who is now the only full- and Austin, Texas, and Oklahoma Cluaaga. biood Indian Catholic priest in tlie City. Oklahoma Territory. In other ------- ■" - w ■■ THE NEW CONSTITUTION. world. After his graduation at Sacred Texas cities on her itinerary large This Will be the Most Powrrful Battleship Afloat. Heart, she paid his expenses through hall« were secured and specially equipped 5 Year SOLID GOLD Filled Watch S5 Honest Haleb at an Henrat Prior Carlisle and the Catholic university at for the performance. pert» say that an addition of 2.000 tons prevent smoko by chilling th» vapors. Washington, finally finishing his edu to the displacement of the American The limits in the construction of such cation at Rome, from whence he re Hopeless Ignorance. ships is insufficient to accomplish ull a furnaee are easily seen. When the turned only two years «go. to take up rrtu ma wick is raised a little the combustion Flynn—“Oi tell yez they's no use three of the factors necennarj^Jo ’11» work among bi» own people. thrryin’ to iddica-ate thlm Choineae." I terially improve upon them. . «fri the is greater than the capacity of the furnace, and smoke results. When the increase would be entirely i TB Is Founder of Several Schools. Mulhooley—“An’ phwy’s tbot?” Flynn—“Ol jl»t asked wan ov thlm by the provision for any one e W^tie—<■ chimney Is raised from the bottom too A number of schools of tbe same leiKT take much cold air enters, the tire is chilled, sort have been founded and maintained .‘he Cholnese wnr-rud for St. Patrick’» ! factors. The extr.i runs wool and again we have smoke. hf Mother Katherine, probably tbe best day. an’ bedad. be couldn't tell me." I i it all, as would tbe extra machinery * .. 1 LEADER Steel Furnaee