Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 19, 1894, Image 1

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    Vol. VII. No. 8.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
SNAP SHOTS
0AV1D WILEY, M. 1).,
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
All calls promptly attended tj
Office at the A i . dee . mas ,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
j^ELl’ll X MAY,
ATTI IK N E Y S-AT-L A W,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
| T. MAULSBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Notary Public and Real Estate Convey ancer.
THE EDITOR TALKS ON THINGS HE
UNDERSTANDS AND THINGS HE
DOESN'T UNDERSTAND.
Some people may think Harvey
Scott is God. He’s not.
.
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Tom Reed, of Maine, both Pen-
sylvan ia senators, and many eastern
men are announcing themselves in
■ favor of silver.
All parties are seriously consider-
I ing the advisability of government
| control of the railroads now. The
I government has to run them any­
way at present.
19. 1894.
$1.50 Per Year.
why the California people and should be averted, and the matt r
newspapers sympathized with the settled by votes. Many will vote
strikers. They are tired of the to help the strikers, who would
Southern Pacific monopoly, and .light for the government. No
tifed of seeing it try to force the matter how much sympathy is ex­
government or state to stand be- ■ pressed for the strikers, they should
tween it and the strikers.
I remember this. The time is not
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quite ripe for a successful rebellion.
The Los Angeles Times took a and every effort should be used to
stand against the workingmen, settle it by it battle of ballots in
similar to the Oregonian, and it advance.
Bullets leave deeper
had 4000 subscriptions cancelled wounds. A real war now would
in one day, besides losing 824,000 | (m a fearful thing to contemplate,
in advertising. Such work is more aK both sides would be so strong,
effectual and more honorable than Later on it will liesoone sided that
the use of dynamite.
bloodshed will be unnecessary.
Protection of itself is selfish and
Some newspaper joshed Harvey
wrong, but we are forced to adhere Scott because he got left in Seattle
The republicans in California are to it. We can't compete with the during the strike and had to walk
(J LAL DE THAYER,
in favor of protection and free poorly paid laborers of foreign a piece. Scott replies by saying
silver, and woman’s suffrage. Their countries, and protection should be that he used to walk all the way
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
platform shows that the party is further extended so as to debar from Seattle to Portland, in early
Chinese, paupersand convicts from days, and that such grit aceom-
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. progressive as of old.
entering this country.
plisltes things. Well, most editors
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have walked much farther than
W. SEVERANCE,
According to the Oregonian,
The working men aregetting the; tliat all(l ,].,.v are 11()t as rich as
Gov. Markham, of California, is a
ATTORN EY-AT LAW,
"skulking coward’’ a "stuffed rag’’ Iripine for all the train wrecking nalVey yet. Great Scott,
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and several other bad things, all and rioting done. Many of the
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
newspapers,
and
the
Associated
The
majority
of the people are
because he is a friend of the eont-
Press, saddles the blame onto them, in favor of free silver. The major-
mon people.
MISCELLANEOUS.
regardles of facts.
The labor ity of the Republican party is in
unions
should
endeavor
to bring the same fix. There are more free
The Oregonian and I,os Angeles
Times are the only papers of any all guilty parties to justice, and silver republicans than there are
populists all told. Now, if the next
auy consequence on this coast that remove the stigma.
Blacksmith-
national
republican convention
are fighting free silver. Democratic
Debs and Sovereign offered the does not make declarations in that
All kinds of wood work and wagon and republican papers both, of San
use of organized bodies of working I direction, the populists ought to
Francisco favor it.
work done.
men to quell the rioters and burners win. Lets give the money bosses
1 in Chicago. Cleveland paid no | a buck seat, and the success of the
Howhoeing a ¡Specialty.
All the senators and congress­
attention to their offer. It would . republican parly is assured.
men on this coast, in fact in the
i^'New shoes J1.50, old shoes Bouts.
have paid the workingmen to have
west, except senator Dolph, are in
Place of business: opposite Jones Bros.
put out armed bodies to guard the
One of our exchanges expresses
favor of free silver, or legislation
Livery Stable.
property against incendiaries and | surprise that the editor of this
in that direction. They want to
pillagers, even if Cleveland did paper offers to trade the H eadlight
make silver equal with gold any­
Prices to Suit
snub them.
for dairy cows.
way.
the Times:
The fact is dairying pays better
With protection to home in­ than anything else in this county,
Don
’
t
confound
the
incendaries
——BOOTg and ?[10E?
dustries, W’e can make the silver cattle are very cheap, and the
and train wreckers with the
dollar as good as any dollar in the j editor of this paper is something of
Made to order.
strikers.
If the workingmen en­
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world. We can make our own a farmer himself, having been raised
dorsed such methods and followed
Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest.
goods and our own money. Those on a dairy farm. We know there
Come and be convinced.
them out, there would not be a
who favor a high gold standard is much more in dairying than
Advocate Building.
train running in the United States
P. F. BROWNE.
should favor free trade also, as there is in the newspaper business,
today. ______________
gold is necessary to buy goods in hence our anxiety to exchange with
With protection we can build a England. Study this question. A j
CHA?. pETERgON.
some of those wlm think they know
wall seven hundred feet high blind man ought to see it.
how to run a newspaper. The
around this country, manufacture
Should the strike troubles grow proposition still holds good.
our own goods, use iron for money
if we want to, abolish gold entirely worse, and the government call for
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THE STATE LEGISLATURE.
and live fat. We can get along volunteers, thousands of old
Following is the standing of the
First Class in Every Particular.
without coffee, spice and foreign soldiers, and thousands of young
next legislature:
Shaving,
nu'ii,
who
naturally
sympathize
made goods.
Hair Cutting,
Rep. Dem. Pop. T'tl.
with the strikers, would be fired
Shampooing.
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Senate
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The Southern Pacific Company with the zeal of patriotism for
BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
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placed mail cars between two Pull­ Unde Sam in such a manner that1
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The patronage of the public is res|>ect- man cars, so that the strikers could the government could raise a
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•Joint ballot 72
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not touch a Pullman without inter­ powerful army very suddenly.1
ul y solicited.
Ri| ans Tabules : fur »;.ur stomach.
fering with the mails. That is This is a great reason why a war
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
CARL P. KNUDSON,
BARBER SHOP-
Ripiins Tabules cure biliousness.