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pupil who is absent severul days in a great thing to winch all other things,
To the patrons of the public schools of month, loosing a numlier of recitations, your convenience and his fancies, must
Tillamook County:
becomes hopelessly discouraged event­ bt nJ. If it makes no great matter if he
Parents are more largely responsible ually. unless he be of an exceptionally is an hour late, or if he stays out a da)
for the education of their own children hopeful disposition. Soon all is dark or two now and then, to do some errand
for you or to gratify some whim of hi>
than are professional teachers, the com­ ness and blank. He does not see why own. why the whole thing becomes ol
munity at large, or the state. To give “this is so" or "that is so.’’
no great consequence in his estimation,
and to awaken and keep alive in him
to every child a physical, intellectual,
What is to be done ’ The teacher can any high purpose of worthy aim in
and moral education is a duty’ imposed not take the time of the whole class to
education is an utter impossibility.
on every parent. If for convenience or clear the pupil's mind of this seemingly
By example, by precept, by almost
for the sake of getting better results we mysterious subject. The good of the every avilable means, teachers try to
delegate any part of this work to others, majority is the object for which the remedy the evils referred to; but with­
if we commit the child to the keeping of teacher must work. No, the pupil must out the hearty cooperation of parents
the faithful labors of the best teachers
nurses, and to the curative art of phy­ do the best he can, and in most cases he can tut imperfectly produce their re­
sicians, his intellect to the guidance of will not.lose all his interest in hie studies sults. Regular and punctual attendance
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Ijeabligbt. teachers, and his soul to the tuition of
of pupils cannot be secured without it;
and the time which should be spent in
Sabbath school instructors and pastors, preparing his lessons will be wasted in n«»r, indeed, can an earnest and cheer­
Fr«<i C. iJaker . PublUhrr.
ful performance of any school duties.
we may thus delegate the work—we can­ idler.essjor in mischief.
“Make our schools as free as wunlight
Government Ownership of Mail not delegate the responsibility. We shall
I recognize the fact that there may be and air—let wisdom cry at the corners of
be held responsible for the education our emergencies which will render the oc our streets—yet if the home does not
Steamers in Australia.
children receive, whatever may he our casional absence of a pupil from school love and cherish the school, the latter
must stand as some mighty piece ot
Not content w ith its professed objective agents in giving it. The teachers are
desirable and necessary, and I also machinery, grand, glittering, golden in
of a “Cooperative Commonwealth,”on responsible to us, we to posterity.
promise,
but weak and imperfect in per­
underderstand very well that in cases of
land, the Australian Labor Party is seek­
Parents being always responsible for illness there must be a relaxation of the formance, lacking that impelling powei
ing a socialistic experiment on the high their children's education, must always
which alone can set its thousands of
ordinary requirements But are there wheels in full and fruitful action.”
seas. After all, this is | h rhapa only a
watch and superintend it.
When we not often times that children are kept at
To conclude, parents, let us all resolve
logical sequence of the policy of “nation, send our children to school, we do not
that our children shall start in life with
alizing all the means of production, dis­ and cannot, as some think, transfer to home for this little tiling or that little a better education then we had. The
iliing, when it would be better for all opportunities are better now than when
tribution and exchange.
others all the care and responsibility of
It has been recommended by the their education. Unless we send with concerned that they should be in school? we were children ; it is easier for us to do
It is convenient I know to keep them at well by them than it was for our parent»
federal royal commission on shipping—
them our watchful solicitude, wrapping
to do as well as they did by us. Far
the majority of the members of which them about as a protection against evil home to do this and that, but think of from us be the selfishness and heartless­
were chosen by the Deakin government influences, and attracting to them all what evils are entailed upon them, ness which sometimes say ; “ What was
when, by a very little inconvenience and good enough for me is good enough for
from its labor allies—that the common­
possible influences for good, we are un­ effort on the part of parents, they might my children.” Let ue rather say “ God
wealth shall acquire and run a line of
natural and recreant parents ; and it is be made happy in school, keeping pace forbid that my children should ever
mail steamers between England and
know the mortification, the hardships,
more than likely that in the future years,
with their wide-awake classmates.
Australia, with Australian crews at
and the failures which have come upon
the burden of duty which we should not
Tardiness is almost as great an evil as me from a detective education. Many ot
Australian wage rates, and that as far
bear when our children were subject to
irregular attendance. It begets in the my errors it is now too late for me to
as possible all supplies shall he obtained
us, will Couie back a heavy load of un-
pupil the habit of being behind. A retrieve, but I can help my children and
from Australia and all over hauls and
cause them to bless my memory, b\
avaling sorrow, and will sit and brood
pupil who continues to be tardy is guarding them against my mistakes and
repairs effected in Auatralim port« It
on our hearts, when their ignorance
usually found behind in his whole school bv giving them better advantages than
is further recommended among oilier
shall rebuke us, or their misdeeds shame
work lie seems to feel that his place. 1 had, and 1 am determined to do it.”
things, that the commonwealth shall
us.
G. A. W alker .
By punctually closing, as well as
take its own insurance, risks and shall
Apply this principal to the details of
punctually opening school, teachers aim
grant through bills of landing from in­
ordinary school instruction, we plainly
to set a good example, and by this
land railway stations
All the way
T. BOTTS,
see that the parent should interest him-
means, to leesen, to some extent, the
through the object of the undertaking
self in the child’s education, and should
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A ttorney - at -L aw .
number of cases of tardiness. Beginning
is to dispossess private enterprise, and
convince the child that he is so interest­
at any time between nine and ten in the Complete set of Abstract Book-
this is admitted by those who are push,
ed. It ought to be an abiding thought
morning means closing at any lime be­
ing it on, with a frankness which is
in the child’s mind, spoken or unspoken,
tween four and five in the evening. in office.
appalling to the business interests of the
Taxes paid for nons
that my father, my mother, are very
Loose time at either end of theday makes
Commonwealth, It is confessedly a
anxious that I should do well at school.
Residents.
1 >oee li ne at the other end. Our scliools
move forward in the campaign of the
This one influence, if the child love and
should not close " somewhere along
labor party against capital.
respect his parents, will do more to
Office opposite Post Office.
aliout four." but precisely at four. We
The service will begin w ith eight 12,-
make and keep him industrious and
Both phones.
should close on principle and not by
000 ton mail steamers at $1,875,000 each,
faithful, than all other influences com­
chance.
Promptness and decision in
a total of $15,000,000.
bined. The parent will secure this ob
Business men who control the Orient,
doing common and frequently recurring
H-
COOPER,
ject in a great variety of ways ; in fact,
I’. & O. and other lines plying between
duties constitute un important element
if he really has the child’s welfare and
in the character of any individual. By
Sydney and Europe are alarmed at the
success at heart, there will ordinarily be
prospect of this unfair conpecition. If
being prompt, then in all that pertains
nogrent danger ol the child’s failing to
A ttorney - at - law ,
to the school, we teachers wish not only
the government does not seek a profit it
perceive it and to be affected by it. Still
may be able to put rates so low that the
to set a good example to those under our
there are judicious and injudicious ways
T illamook ,
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private lines w ill be run out of business.
care, but to show both parents and
of accomplishing the end which the
On the other hand the present owners
pupils that we practice what we require
parent has in view. When this subject
find encouragement and amusement in
of others, and that our schools are
is brought before parents, great stress is
arl haberlach
the purpose of the government ships to
managed in respect to time, on business
generally laid on visiting the school I
pay “Australian wages” to their crews.
principles. We say to our pupils, "you
am inclined to think that undue impor
The private lines are crewed with the
come at the right time and you shall go
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
tance is attached to mere visiting. Some
cheapest labor in the market. Again
at the right time." Under the mistaken
good results may come from it. Both
the Australian government proposes to
view, that a pupil’s presence is not
teacher and pupil may be made to feel
waste a lot of room on sailors acc mi-
needed except during his hours of actual
that the public eye is upon them, and
Office across the street and north from
molAtious, while the private lines crowd
recitation, teachers receivo numerous
may be thereby spurred to make some
the Post Office.
the forecastle to overflowing. There is
requests
from
parents
to
permit
their
exertions to satisfy the public. But a far
the food question too. The class of
children tocoiue late, and to leave school
more healthy and more effective super-
seaiuon employed on the private lines
vesion would be secured if each parent as soon as they have recited. The right
H. GOYNE,
will eat anything—and do ; while the
should keep himself in constant com development of the pupils demands that
Australian government proposes to feed
they
should
be
present
throughout
each
rntinication with the teacher and the
its men well.
A ttorney - at .L aw .
school through his own child, by watch day's session, from the opening to the
For these reasons the business mon of
closing of each day’s woik. If they are
ing his progress, by interesting himself
Australia are bitterly opposed to the new
so far as he is able, in his child’s studies, not actually engaged in reciting lessons, Office : Opposite Court House,
g kvernment line, especially since they
by correcting the misapprehensions that prevision is made for their spending
claim its operation is apt, by cutting
so frequently arise between teacher and -time in study and in other suitable ways,
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d iwn the profits, to work a serious hard­
pupil, and in general by keeping the so that there is no idletime and there
ship on many widows and orphans who
child's confidence, and using the trust are no profitless hours. Teachers feel
are stockholders. On the other hand
for his good and that of the whole unwilling for these and other reasons,
W. SEVERANCE,
the Seamen's Union of Australia i s in
school. For every parent has a duty to to grant excuses for lateness, or to con
favor of the projt*cl on account of the
sent
to
early
dismissal,
and
beg
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the whole school as well as to his own
shorter hours, better pay. food and ac.
children—and both for its sake and their parents will not make such applications
commodations which it promises.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
sake, he is bound to do what he can to except in cases of imperative necessity.
If it is desiied that a pupil should take
make his own children diligent, teach­
Temperature of Tillamook Co.
private lessoiiB in special studies from
T illamook
able, and dutiful.
O regon .
The following 1 *tter was addressed to
It might be objected to this yiew bv other teachers, or assist in any home
the of the Editor Rural Spirit:
some teachers, that many parents are work, a very little contrivance will, in
In your report of Tillamook county incompetent to superintend the educa­ most cases, secure hours for these pur-
H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D.,
Sept. 7, you make a statement (hat (he tion of their children, and that such im­ poses, other than regular school hours
I believe that the best interests of the
difference in temperature is only 13 perfection in their case result in meddle­
P pysician and S urgeon .
ilegrees between summer and winter. some and annoying interference. So it children are secured, and their future
Kindly tell us in your next issue how would, in a tew cases ; but the great in- usefulness advanced by having them
you came at these figures as we do not crease of earnestness and fidelity in the reel that in connecting themselves with Office first door East of F. R.
lielieve the proposition. We are going to many, would more than compensate for the school, they enter upon the prepara
Beals’ office.
c<uue to Oregon soon and expect to any such annoyances. And I think that tion of themsehes for the real work of
bring, and have come afterwards, about teachers will bear me out in saying that life, that for the time being it is as real
20 families from different# parts of tins they would much rather encounter the as anything can be in the future, and
R. BEALS,
country. As it has been left to me to flurries which might attend a universal that therefore they should cultivate
find a k »cation is why we are wanting all solicitude, than be stagnant on the dead habits of promptness, patience and
REAL ESTATE,
the information that we can get.
sea of universal indifference. But how fidelity. But a pupil who is taken out of
Wellington, Colo.
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ever indifferent the parent may be. there school to attend entertainments, to per­
F inancial A gent ,
Sec. and Treas., The Wellington Mercan­ is one service he can render his child form some household task which might
be
attended
to
at
some
other
time,
or
to
tile Co. Sept. 15. 1900.
which will be valuable beyond all com-
Tillamook, Oregon.
The temperature in our write-up of putation : he can see to it that the child gratify some caprice, is apt to conclude
that hit school work is of but little im­
Tillamook county is very nearly correct. be regular aad punctual.
J ^R p- J- SHARP,
We herewith give a report of the
Among the evils that may be connect­ portance, and he thus grows up without
Government Weather Bureau for the ed with a school, there are none greater that painstaking earnestness and sin-
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past five years for the months ot Jami
RESIDENT DENTIST,
than
irregular
attendance.
The effects c*r'*7 *hich have so much to do with
ol this evil are not onlv felt by the
whatever maybe his calling In
ary and July which is as follows :
Jan.
Julv
Degrees. school as a whole, but they extend, in a lh* ,u‘ur*- Our schools are to be re Office across the street from the
11X11 ..... 12 0... ......... MO.. .. 13.0
still greater degree, tv the individual *,iri *’**■ not "'mpls as agencies for gain­
Court House.
15 0
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pupil. Much of the irregular attendance ing
,ng information
"^'"'“»''on in a ■ few branches of
1903 . .........44 4 .. ........ r.rt.7.. ....12 3
Dr. Wise’s office.
in our schools is caused by a misundcr- i
*>ut M help» for the training of
1904 . . ....42 2 .. . .. 57.5.. ....15 3
43 4... ... 59.0
1905 . .
.15 0
standing of its effects, through an indil | character.
SARCHET,
Remember. parents. that every un.
fcreut view ot the results. I'arenls arc
Agent Wanted
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The Fashionable Tailor.
often to blame for the backwardness oil n«es«ry absence is a ,jr
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Wanted, Salesman. Mary make $100 their children in school, and it is not to 1 ,e
to $150 |x*r mouth ; some more. Slin k lie w ondered at that pupils sometimes school. If . you
decide to
to »,nd ......
vour _u.u
child
’ou derate
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
clean; grown ou reservation, fur from
to school rather than nduclUehln, your.
tail
to
retain
their
places
in
class.
Ex
old orchards. Gush advanced weekly.
ing a Specialty.
self,
you
must
cr„f
orlu
to
the
pre<
peril me shows that most of the "de­
Choice ot territory.
Address Washington Nursery Com moting" in school is caus-d by irregular senbed regulation. ; that i. „„phsd
pany, Toppenish. Washington.
Store in Heins Photographic
nttcmlance. The pupil who is absent a tlm eiMHrmt between J(M1 .„j U|,
teacltsr. and between you and the whole
day
here
anJ
a
day
there,
has
lost
a
link
Gallery.
An Awful Cough Cured.
«■hoot. You have no n>< re right to
••Two year* ago our little girl had a in the chain of reasoning that mint lie
touch of pneumonia, which left her with continuous Ironi lesson to lesson , he is tweak into the order of the school by
mi awful cough. She had «pt-Hu of conscious of weak places in his recita­ irregularity than you have to stop a j
obert a miller
coughing, just like one with the n Imoi
train of cars between two stations for
tions.
The
loss
ol'one
or
two
recitations
ing cough ami »«»me thought she won I 1.1
not get well nt all. We got a bottle of ■night be remedied. Io a certain extent, ’ your own convenience and to the inenn
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Chamltvrlain’a Cough Kwmedr. which by extra exeitions on the part ot the vemence of the taller pm.engers It is
acted like a charm. She s<opp«*d cough­ pupil , and yet he is lower. He loses imp wtant that your child shoo Id under­ Land Titles, La» "«I Office Busi­
ing and gt4 Mont and fat.” write» Mr».
stand that while he is attending school,
ness and Min. ng Law.
Ora Buaxard. Brulmker. Ill Tliia remedy the enthusiasm that a class gives him. school la the main thing. Yu cannot
m for sale by Chan. 1. Clough a Drug irom not being present to recite with
impress him with tlie htea that educe-
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Store,
them. Ill almost all clusses there are lion is wx u el lung to be valued and
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First Insertion, perirne ............ $
5
Each subsequent insertion, line..
Business and professional curds,
1 month ..................................... 1 00
Homestead Notices.......... ................ 5 00
Tim tier Claims..............................
1 10 00
l>>cals, per line each insertion ...
5
Display advertisement, an inch.
50
1 month .......................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedn g live
lines.
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prized and striven for with earnestness
Co-Operation
of Parents and new thoughts and ideas developed in mid
patience; in other word«», you cannot
every recitation. He loses these. The educate him al alC unless it is made the
Teachers.
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Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
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“Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, 4c.,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
W. A. WILLIAMS
Up to date Harness Shop The only complete shop of the
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. flULiEN, Proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY.
T
A. K. CASE,
3 Tillamook Iron Works
< General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
PROPRIETOR
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
OREGON.
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MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want Your Business.
We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
Gin and Bum at wholesale prices.
Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight
Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Monev refunded if good)
are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
\\ e ship all our goods C.O.D , or J ou can make remittance with your order.
Gallon.
12 quarts Sheehan s Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon.......... $8.00
! $3 00
3.25
12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon ..................................... 8 50
3 00
12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskey................................................ 8.00
3 00
12 quarts Gordon White Rte Whiskey........................................ 8 00
2.75
12 quarts Old Gold Bourhon Whiskey ........................................ 7.50
2.75
12 quarts Crescent Rve Whiskey ................................................... 7.50
1.25
12 quarts Old Port Wine.................................................................. 3 50
1 26
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine ............................................................. 3 50
1 25
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine ........................................................... 3.50
1.25
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine............................................................. 3 50
1 25
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine..................................
3.50
1.75
12 quaits S.vec*. Catawba Wine................................................... 4 50
1.75
12 quirts Sandusky Port Wine....................................................... 4 50
3.00
12 quarts Old Tom Gin ...................................................................... 8.00
3 50
12 quarts French Cognac.................................................................. 9 00
3.00
12 quarts California Grape Brandy ............................................ 8 <>0
4 00
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye.....................
11.00
4.00
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ............................................. ......... 11 00
5 00
12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon ..................... 12 00
2 25
12 quarts Rock and Rye .................................................................. 6 00
2 25
12 quarts Peach and Honey ........................................................... 6 00
350
12 quarts Millview Whiskey, bottled in bond '..’..L................. 10.00
Remember, we refund you vonr money and repay freight both ways if good)
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ire not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and sell our goods •
wholesale prices. Nothing hut the l>est.
Address all Orders to
M.JACOB & CO
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
404 Washington Street, Portland, Ore.
We assort case», if desired ; you can take as many bottle» of any kind ■» J""
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Centrally Located.
Rates. $1 P«r da?
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. LARSEN. Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK.
The Best Hotel in the city.
OREGON
Bu Chinese Ktegioyad.