Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 05, 1908, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 5. 1008
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time card
T. BOTTS,
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Analyze the following problem: should, of itself, preclude all possibility
Columbia River R R- Co.
If 7-15 of a piece of land is worth of fraud, excepting in the minds of the
Astoria &
Complete set of Abstract;
LMAL A dvertismentk :
|6O4 4 5, how much is 14-25 of it intensely ignorant, of which, thanks to
First Insertion, perline.............
our
public
schools,
we
have
but
a
few
worth?
The
problem
is
so
simple
Each subsequent insertion, line.
in office. Taxes
that the grading was unquestionably The first requisite to be required of all
Businens and profewioual carda,
. pobtlamu
...GOBL.K
1 month ...................................
of
onr
teachers
is
thorough
scholarship,
to be done on the kind of analysis
Residents.
K anikh
Homestead Notice»............... ... ... .
...... QUINCY
given. Applicant solves the pro­ and I would certainly be most unfit to
Timber Claims................. ..............
CLATSKANIB
...
Office opposite Post fj{.
blem, but does not analyze it. How fill the position to which the citizens of
C lifton
Iaxala, per line each insertion ...
Ar. A storia L v .
Display advertisement, an inch,
ever, to be charitable, full credit is this county have elected me. were I to
Both phoues
1 month ................... .............
permit young girls without teaching ex­
Lv. A storia Ar.
given.
W arrknton .
All Resolution» of Condolence
vn t —Answer correctly given. Ten perience, training, or scholarship, who
(xKARHART.....
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
S easide
van work correctly but three out of nine
credits allowed.
Cards of Thank», 5c. per line.
Ar H oliday L v .
Notices,-Lost. Strayed or Stolen, etc., IX.— Amount (601.25; rute 6 per cent; simple problems to become teachers in
I sthv ' ens brasch .
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedn g live
time3 years, 4 month, todays, And our public schools. Of these nine prob­
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lines.
•44 •42
l
’
*36
lems,
one
is
taught
in
the
second
grade,
principal.
Correct answer *500.
pin.
A ttorney - at - u ,
p.m.
i
1 a m.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Applicant's answer (381.141. Solu­ one in the fourth grade, five in the fifth
I2O« Lv WarrentonAr 12.il
3 11 1-. if. Ar.Hammondl.v 1. -
tion and answer wrong. Worth grade, one in the seventh grade, and one
3.23
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
1 7+1-
3 26 !2 -'ll Ar Ft.su vrniil.l 1- -
T illamook ,
nothing. Five credits given for in the eighth grade Any child who has
One year........................................... 1.50
1
Oil
L
...
„
and
a^'ciut..-;' B—.
No’’ a8’ 30 ,nd 3‘from
Trains
marked
75
Six months.......................................
completed the first five grades of our pub­
charity.
Trains Nos.
t*ul1
50
«
Three months...................................
X —B lost (3. which was 3114 per cent lic schools is expected to be able to A.tmi.1 run via Ft
y Saturday Special, •topping atOobto, Rainier
Train No. 28. from Portland. J
of what lie had left. How u uch work correctly seven of these nine prob­
transcontinental line«
At Goble, with C a RL HABERLAC h
had he at first ? Correct answer lems. Mies Epplett solved but three, and ClaGkanie. A»toria and Uem-h P-‘ •
^illamooh ^eablig^t.
$12.60. Applicant's answer (12 16. as the examining board has too high a
Fred C. Baker. Publisher.
Solution and amiwer wrong. Worth regard for the boys and girls of this -JSS5K................ “"•¡■“S;“,'"'"”'
attorney at ui
nothing. Five credits given. Some county, to license such an incompetent
Fur
further
particulars
apply
j
Gen
i.
f
r
t.
&
Passgr
Agt.
WRONGFULLY ACCUSED
teacher, such ‘soreheads' as this man
more charity.
Peutarhcr
Astoria. Or.
XI.—A's farm contains 4 acres more Epplett is running at large vilifying an
Office across the street and Bc:..
Sapt. Wiley Publishes the
than 2 3 of ft’», and together they official who has been zealous and con­
Rates,
$1
Per
day
the Post Office.
Facts in the Case.
have 124 acres. How much had scientious in performing every duty in
Centrally Ltoeated
each. Correct answers: A'»—52 cumbent upon him. I have always ex­
[TO EDITOH or TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT |
acres.
III—72 acres. Applicant's pected reasonal criticism, and have never
During the last month my attention
answers: A's—44 acres. B’s—I8u taken exception to such. But when a
H. GOYNE,
has frequently been called to some
acres, Solution and answers wholly lying peddler goes over the county
UARSEN.
Proprietor.
malicious falsehoods that are being told
wrong. Worth nothing, No credit maligning me, and even accusing me of
A ttorney - at -L aï
relative to an examination taken by
•grafting’ from our school teachers, who
given.
Miss Helena Epplett before the County
It is impossible to publish other lists deserve and have use for every cent of
The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
Board of Examiners at the regular without making this communication too salary received, in justice to my family
Office : Opposite Court ft
August, 1907, Teachers' Examination. long for publication. However, much and ,my friends, I deem it fitting and
From reliable information received from liberality was shown in the marking of proper to call a halt, and to publish the
T illamook , O reg ®
several trustworthy sources, it appears all the Mas. Had the examining board facts, thus branding this man as one
that T, E. Epplett, an itinerant patent graded the papers for what they were w ho "has, by his actions, forfeited his
medicine vender, and the father of the actually worth, the applicant would not reputation for truth and veracity in this
young lady above mentioned, while have averaged 70 per cent instead of community. Verv respectfully yours,
w. SEVERANCE
travelling through the county, has told the 80 per cent required for passing. A b
W ayne W. W iley .
a number of our citizens :
stated above Miss Epplett received a
County School Superintendent,
1st.—That his daughter received ex­ grade of 76 per cent in reading, which
A ttorn hy - at -L aw ,
cellent grades in all subject» in shows that the statement that she had
Facts About Colds.
which she was examined with the failed in reading is false. F urthermore,
T illamook .. O wk
exception of reading.
Wissen Fuer Alle, moved by the sudden
the examination was only partly oral.
2nd.—That the examination in reading One half of the credits were based on a drop in temperature which has made the
war an oral one. and that the Boaid written test. Applicant received 40 per whole of Germany uncomfortable, dis­
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
of Examiners refused to give her a cent on her oral reading and 36 per cent cuss the why and wherefore of colds in
T. BOALS, M.D,
passing grade in that subject, al­ on her written work, which shows that a lengthy article of which the following
though she was an excellent reader, she received a higher grade in her oral will give some idea :
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
beeauso the Board knew that should rending than in the written.
"Many people may be surprised to hear
aha appeal to the State Board of
The third statement is absolutely false that even in this world there are places
Education, that the State Board and so manifestly absured that I hardly where it is impossible to catch cold.
TILLAMOOK.
could not, on account of the ex­ deem a reply necessary. I am sure that There are facts, however, which bear
Office: Olson Building.
amination being oral, raise her after examining Mis» Epplett'» Mss that this out. Explorers in the Arctic regions
Residence: One block South old
grade.
never
catch
cold.
Their
clothes
are
often
even her best friends would advise her
Church.
3rd.—That shortly after the examina­ to attend school somewhere. Personally, »aturated with prespiration through
tion, Ilia daughter received a letter I would prefer seeing her attend our ex­ their struggle over the ice and are a mass
from the Stale Normal School cellent public school than to go to an in­ of ice when they retire for the night, and
asking that she attend that institu­ stitution some distance from her home. yet, despite the fact they often have to
J~y. I. M. SMITH,
tion; and that the Superintendent In regard to encouraging students to at sleep out in theopen in their sleeping bag
received a fee from that institution tend the State Normal or other higher and that this is their only means ol
PHYSICIAN & SURGI
for each student attending from this institutions of learning, I have, as is thawing themselves out, their health
County.
well known, always advised students to does not suffer in the least. Indeed it
Office over J. A. Todd & (j
4th,—That the Siifierintendeiit collected complete our own high school first. has been declared that most explorers
Tillamook, Ore.
are
physically
the
better
off
for
their
so
­
a fee from each teacher for which Such would have been my advice to
position was secured, aud more non­ Miss Epplett had she desired the same. journ in the Northern regions.
"Then there is the classical instance of
sense of the same import.
In regard to the letter received Iro.n the
Now as Io the facts.
State Normal School, will state that the St. Kilda cold. On that rocky, lone­
C. HAWK,
1st.—The records show that the fol. Prol. W. A. I’ettevs, of Bay City, who ly island, lying some 40 miles beyond
lowing grades were given Miss is an instructor in the State Normal, the Western Hebrides, there are about a
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Epplett : Reading, 76 per cent ; served as a member of my Board of Ex­ hundred inhabitants who manage by
PHYSICIAN & SU]
orthography. 68 |ier cent ; writing, aminers, and 1 do not doubt that Miss cultivating a little of the ground and by
Heference, Tillamook County Bank.
96 per cent ; geography 79 per cent ; Epplett was only one of many to receive catching sea fowl to keep themselves
arithmetic, 66 per cent ; grammar, letters from this school. Mr. Petteys alive. The coast is so "precipitous and
BAY CITY, 0
85 per ceut; history, 68 per cent ; would certainly be doing a very coin- the seas so stormy that for eight months
physiology, 86 per cent, theory of inendible thing for both Miss Epplett out of the twelve they arc practically- in­
teaching, 86 percent; Civil Govern­ and the children oyer whom she may accessible Oddly, whenever a steamer
ment, 61 per cent; school law, 60 some day be employed as teacher, it lie touches at this island, all the inhabi­
HOMAS W. ROS
per cent, General average, 75 6 11 could by correspondence persuade her to tant» including the yery infants, are
seized with a cold.
per cent. Average required, 80 per prepare herself for that noble work.
PHYSICIAN & SUR
cent.*
‘‘The German periodical puts down
The fourth statement is also contempt­
These standings show that the apoli- ibly false, and all that need he said in re the readiness of the man in the temperate
cant lacktd 49 credits of having the re. ply is that when an individual makes zone to take cold to the coddling habit,
Office : Opposite Post
quired average.
such a charge he is uiit only accusing me which fears eiposure, resulting in a deli­
Residence : Allen House, Till;
Below will be found the answers given of a crime, but also every teacher who cate constitution more ready to suffer at
----- ;
by the applicant in arithmetic, in which is today teaching in a position secured the slightest change of temperature. It
she received n grade 66 percent. Re­ through my office. Will not the people sums up by saying : Exposure is not
R. BEALS,
cently I have asked several successful of Meda, where Mr. J. Lloyd Northup is the direct cause of colds. It only acts
teachers to grade the paper and the teaching, brand as an undesirable citizen on a lowered vitality. The only safe-
highest grade given by these teachers the one who makes such an accusation? guard is continued exposure."
REAL ESTATE,
was 45 per cent.
Will not the people ol the Union Dis­
Arithmetic.
trict where Miss Grace M. Wilson ir Prof H A. Howell, of Havan,
F inancial
(Ten credits for a correct answer)
teaching take the same action ? And will Cuba, Recommends Chamber­
lain's
Cough
Remedy.
—Add the following 6789, 98678, 6871. the people of Beaver. Blaine, Hemlock.
Tillamook, Oregon.
WILL SELL ALL STOCK ON
" A» long ago as 1 can remember my
5987, 678, 987. 896. 7894. 8678. 678, Pleasant Valley, and Faucett Creek be­ mother was a faithful user and friend of
HAM) AT COST.
989. 6789. 948. 6789, 8765. Correct lieve that such teachers as G. A. Walker, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, hut never
Z strictly for Cash Until Further!
answer. 162419 Applicant's answer, Mrs. Robinson. Miss McAllister, Miss in my life have I realized its true value
j~")R- p- J- SHARP,
Grace Noyes, and Miss Eacie Oliver until now.” writes Prof. H. A. Howell,
162455. No credits given.
Notice.
<>f Howell's American School, Havana]
would
resort
to
such
a
graft
to
secure
.—Is answered correctly Full credit
Cuba. " On the night of February 3rd
a position ? Did this muck raker while our baby was taken sick with a very
(10 per cent) is given.
RESIDENT DENI
No as to make room for
cold,
the next day was
Ill —Itefine mathematics, arithmetic, traveling over our county ever ask Miss severe
worse and the following night Ins con­
Office across the street fi
integer, fraction, notation and Elsie Hoffstatter of Garibaldi or Miss dition
was des|ierate. He could not lie
numeration
Applicants answer Lanra Beckwith, of Foley, how much down and it was necessary to have Inin
Court House.
selected
’ Mathematics is the science of num was paid to the Superintendent for se. in the arms every moment. Even then
Dr.
Wise’s office.
his
breathing
was
difficult.
I
did
not
curing
these
position
i
?
hers. Arithmetic is the science of
Mr. Editor, I very much regret that I think he would live until rooming At
using numbers. An integer is a
last I thought of my mother s remedy
whole number. A fraction is a part have had to refer to Miss Epplett in this Chainlxrlaiii's Cough Remedy which
SARCHET,
communication.
She
is
no
douht
an
ex
­
of a whole number. Notation is
we gave, and it afforded prompt relief,
T- . The Fashionable
writing numbers.
Numeration is cellent young lady, and against whom 1 and now, three days later, he has fullv
EVERYTHING FOR •
naming them," Il is obvious to any harbor no ill will orrekentment for what recovered. Under the circumstances I «
would not hesitate a moment in saying
PHYSICIANS’
her
father
through
ignorance
or
malice
permin competent to judge that the
I
that Chamberlain's Cough Remedv and «
Cleaning, Pressing and
definitions of " Mathematics" and is saving about me. To show you that that only, saved the life of our dear
prescriptions
4
ing a Specialty.
** fraction" are very crude and me the examining board was friendly dis­ little boy.” For sale by all Druggists.
« we specialize on prescritption 1«
worth nothing. But the Examining posed toward Miss Epplett. and that
compounding a.1(i therefore
Board gave full credit for the nn- they did the very best that could lx i
Wanted.
Store in Heins Phi
" ’‘T'-k Which "Pre­
done for her, 1 need only state that she I To rent, a furnished dairy ranch on
swer.
sents everything that phy,i-
Gallery.
tv.—Give a short process Io multiply by received a grade of 96 per cent in writ­ shares, One with about 40 cows pre-
Clans hereabout are likely to
prescribe. All new worthy
88 1 8. to take 16 2 3 per cent ; to ing, No other applicant received so high for red.
J. B M ather , Buell. Or.
Pharmaceuticals are here as
divide a fraction by a traction. a grade. As the grading was given
soon as out and our |,llc of
OBERT A. M
Applicant s answer: " To multiply wholly on the specimen of writing fur
Prescription drugs ,» com
Rebecca Supper at Bav City
by 38 1.8—divide by 1-3 and multi­ rushed by each applicant, had the board
’’
n" •""« Only goods
Dav City Unity Lodge. No. 51. will
of highest purity and quality
ply by 100. To multiply by 16 2-8— lelt disposed to treat her unjustly, they
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
•re ever used.
H
’
Us'rm!* * ’'""•’•"R hoy I
divide
bv
1-6 and
multiply certainly would not have given her the give an entertainment and supper on
L
«mln»
I,
,
hoo
,
we
',
Physicians who are ac
Land Titles, Land 0®«
hy 1(8). To divide a fraction by highest grade received by airy of the March 81st, at the I 0.0 F. Hall, for the
•«miring qusHties <d
WUh OUr •‘Ock ""<1
a fraction—invert and cancel
Al applicants. It has been my constant benefit of the Rebecca Lodge. Adm is.
ness and Mining La’
methods invariably feel ,Ore
riJX* tfo" t,rom lhi midi-
though each of the three parts is in. endeavor to secure two capable and re­ sion. 73c. per couple, supper included.
il 7^
mVrW F,,lf ‘WSkPCCATION.
Every one cordially invited.
PORTLAND,
■ th^
Wh7n h"
prweribed
correctly answered, and the answer liable examiners to assist in conducting
‘u:y •” °or iab<'
¡jhotg,',’n.r
f"r S'rven, Hffle»-
Mas 8toornui>os. Chairman.
Room, 306 Commercial
worth nothing, 6 per cent wss si our examinations, and last August 1
was doubly fortunate in securing Mr
lowed.
Exrert service, day or nj .
■
Notice.
M.T* ”J u W ” «Mwhe*
"fcixL-ig
«pou
.—Omitted. Not answered by the ap W. A. Petters mentioned above and Mr
Pho*
L ard Orrics B csinbs »
ptnaut
' ' «e hll your prescriptions I
W. R. Rutherford, principal of the Tilla­
a S tkcialtv .
Notice is hereby given that I will not • •
VI —Applicant's answer to this problem mook High School The excellent repu­
be responsible for any debts which may
OWING &
is correct, nit bough there to a moat tation that these gentlemen have in
CHAS, I.
r CLOUGH,
ZZ.____
>
be contracted by my wife. Jennie tiling
glaring error in the peoceM. How­ their respective communities, together worth.
LAWYERS.
R
eH«
bl
e
Druggist,
ever, fall credit <10 per cent ) is with their thorough scholarship and1
Ctocnpe. rSt."0’
Dated. Medford, Ore., Feb. 11. 1908.
i
Tillamook,
Ore.
R
oom
334
Woacwrn
nnx.**-
given.
high standing in the educational held, I
1
'•"•. M m ... U.S. g.
Tnisn txn O ak
C. N. I luxgwokth .
Room Next to the U.S Land ow“
1
Advertising Ratea.
w. H- COOPER
LARSEN HOUSE,
w. H.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them. A.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
The Oregon Cheese Co.,lncorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that comes along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling. He will be in
Tillamooka good part of the time dur­
ing the season
Only the best stock
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
I
NOTICE
T
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY.
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»•'•"-h.HiAXr:!: «io.r8.s'ri"‘,nd
or ,he
P- F. BROWNE. Aqent.
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