Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 23, 1894, Image 2

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W. F. D. JONES.
T he C ounty O fficial P aper
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Lost, Hound, For Rent. For Suh*, Wanted, ami
Special notices, in classilied “ad” columns, at
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion
and halt i ntes thereafter.
Lexa 1 notices, Nonpareil, jocts. per line for
first insertion and dels per line for each subse­
quent insertion.
with the present feeling of the
people, he dare not hang to the old
gold standard, monometalist idea.
No doubt he will say he “favors ail
honest, safe dollar, that will buy a
dollar's worth of goods.” We iiave
heard that many times, but such
argument is no good. We are all
in favor of that, and we want a
dollar that the poop ie v«*»» t.
You can’t buy a dollar’s worth of
goods unless you have a dollar.
You can’t get the dollars if they
are not in circulation.
POLITICAL POINTERS
SIHT D/IER OT UOY YAP LLIW Tl
WHEAT CHEAPER
LOWER
CNFAPER .
LOWER PRICES
FLOUR WAFER
©ar bif stca/i of foods must be
reduced to mah(e room for new feeds.
'IWe
G) have marred
\ them i, down to bed-
NEW GOODS
NEW GOO S
- - -"I £
©all andf i briaes and see latest
stales iq fall z u & that are arriving
iy every steamer.
COHN & CO •»
The republicans of Missouri and (
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the democrats of Indiana have de­
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clared in favor of silver.
The republicans of Tennessee
have fused with the populists.
Kolb, the populist candidate fori
NOTHING
governor of Alabama, will contest
The way the mail schedule is the election. It is claimed Oates
arranged, the North Yamhill hotels was elected by gross frauds.
C. T. HILLS,
do not derive much benefit from
Every political convention west
the Tillamook stage travel. The of the Mississippi river, several in
stop-overs
are made either at the the south and several in the east,
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in Tillamook County. Two boats each day to Tillamook.
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Mountain House on the other side, have declared in favor of silver.
Garibaldi, Or.
or at Crowson’s (All this side.
'The general feeling of the coun­
North
Yam
on
It is a little hard
What does try is to increase the volume of
"Teaching is the noblest art. but the sorriest trade.”
hill.—H eai . dkiiit .
currency, as has been unmistak­
Tillamook know about the needs ably shown by the conventions this
of North Yamhill hotels?—North year. Those that have not de­
Yamhill Record.
clared in favor of absolute free
TRAINING SCHOOL for lenclier»,
Nothing.
theory slid prartiee combined. A
coinage have recommended that
strong professional course, »nd well
It's none of our business if the
all the silver be coined possible
equipped model school. Thorough pre*
North Yamhill hotels starve out.
I arr.tory ami acadeniiceoiiraw. Annual,
without depreciating its purchas­
advanced normal, business, music and
It's a matter of news however.
ing power. There is no doubt but
ait departments.
Light expenses; board and lodging,
a great deal more of it can be used
A RIDICULOUS BLUNDER.
books and tuition, not above *150 jier
safely.
year. The town of Monmouth lias a
The following from the Oregon-
beautiful and healthful location in the
Tom Reed, of Main, is looming
very heart of 1 lie Willamette valley, 12
ian of recent (late i» as great a up as a presidential candidate. He
miles from the state capital. It has no
misconception as can be imagined: is sound on the tarifl'question, and
saloons.
Mrs. County School Superintend­
The Normal Schoo) Diploma entitles
one to teach in any county in the stale
ent May, of Tillamook county, his ideas on the money question
are
securing
for
him
the
support
of
without
further examination. Gradu­
against whom the paper thereabout
ates command good positions.
vaguely encourages us to think a the people. He is likely to make it
Vitality and growth have always char­
contest has been brought, delivered exceedingly interesting for McKin­
acterized the work of the Normal. The
an address at a school picnic last ley, though McKinley seems to be coming year promises to be the best in i history.
week which so moved upon the
EXPENSES:—Tuition, per term of ten weeks: Normal, $6.25; Sub-Normal,
the idol of the republican party.
Advocate that it remarks:
$5 DO' Commercial, $6.25. board and lodging: Hoard at Normal dining hall, $1.75
The democratic congress has iter week- iiiifuriiished risnns, 50 cents per week; furnished rooms, with lire and
"Mrs. May shows herselfa woman
of ability and genius and well qual­ made more blunders and accom­ light, $1.00 10 $1.25 per week; board ami lodging in private families, from $3.00
ified for the office she holds. We plished less than any legislative to $3 50 |ier week .
CaUlagues cheerfully sent on application. Address :
will say here that genius has been
P L CAMPBELL, President, or W. A. WANN, Sec y Faculty.
recently defined as “a talent for body since Buchanan’s time.
good, hard work, with the power
WORSE THAN GREEN GOODS
of concentrating application.” If
“green goods” scheme, where
it is unconstitutional for a woman
We learn that a woman has been suckers are induced to pay 10 dol­
to hold this office, as some of our traveling over the state of Oregon,
ANKof
lars for a package of counterfeit
worthy brothers wish to prove, the
giving
free
lectures
to
“
Ladies
constitution must be amended.”
ten dollar hills, only to receive a
In the first place Mrs. May has Only,” purporting to be something bundle of waste paper.
not been allowed to hold the office, of great benefit to mothers and
SALMON PACK.
General Banking and Exchange business.
though she was elected by a good young ladies. In many instances
this woman has secured the use of
majority.
Last year's salmon pack on the Interest paid on time deposits.
The editor of the Advocate, T. j churches free of charge, where she Columbia was 385,516.) cases, and Exchange on England, Belgium, Germauy,
Sweden and all foreign countries.
B. Handley, who was a candidate lectured.
this year it is 429,DIM).
She
is
traveling
and
“
lecturing
”
Tillamook,
for the position of school superin­
Following are the number of
tendent, is the person who is con­ only to sell a worthless nostrum, cases by some of the principal i
Oregon.
testing Mrs. May’s position. About which she claims imparts new packers.
11 year ago Mr. Handley was ap­ vigor into women, besides accom­ F. M. Warren, Cascades,... 27,(MX)
pointed to fill the unexpired term I plishing some other things. And Aberdeen Packing Co........ 45,000 CARLI’. KNUDSON,
A. Booth & Sons................. 28,000 j
of E, K. Barnard, resigned, and ! her lectures strongly intimate that M. J. Kinney..................... 36,000
her
nostrum
will
pervert
nature,
Mr. Handley has refused to give!
S. Elmore............................. 38,000 j
Blacksmith-
The others run front 6,000 to
the office up, besides instigating a I etc., etc.
All kinds of wood work and wagon
suit against Mrs. May for "intrud­ If she should come here, the 24,000 cases for each cannery.
work done.
The
result
of
the
Alaska
business
j
ladies should beware of her. Such
ing into the office.”
is
not
learned
yet.
It
is
thought
nostrums are worthless, dangerous
Hoi^hoeing Specialty.
there will be an enormous run in
Il would be interesting to the and don’t do what is claimed, and Tillamook this year.
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shoes fi.50, old shoes Bouts.
republicans of this county to hear if they did would subject the vendor
As salmon bring about 6 dollars '
Mr. Handley express himself on to severe punishment —penal serv- per case, it is easy to figure what. Place of business: opposite Jones Bros.
Livery Stable.
the money question. Of course, I ilude, It is as big a fraud as the the value of this output is.
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