Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 08, 1894, Image 1

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ROFESSIONAL
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1894.
CARDS.
THE BOOK TRUST
$1.50 Per Year.
nished all the book» needed during or left, they will defeat Senator
Dolph. whether they elect Judge
Many of tlm books published by that period in thia state.
The Trust is making a desperate Fulton, Judge Lord or someone
the American Book Trust Co. are
YMCI \N, SURGEON
struggle to fasten its clutches on else. If they have no honor they
i next to worthless. The primary
the state, and the people should will re-elect him.”
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
' geographies in use in this state remember that it will cost less now
ill calls promptly attended tj
ignore Oregon mid other western to loosen its hold than it will in
.4 Bld BUGABOO
he A lukeman . TILLAMOOK, ORE
and at the the future.
I states almost entirely,
The Bandon Recorder is against
same time special pages are devo­
any change in school books other
AVION, M. I).
THE SENA TORI AL FIGHT.
ted to some of the eastern groups
than to have the state do its ow n
H-eial attention to Surgery ami of states. The other geographies
It was thought for a while that publishing of books.
Chronic Diseases.
of the series are no better. The there would lie no fight in the next
That paper says:
BAY CITY, ORE.
spelling books are full of errors, legislature for United States Sena­
"The school ls>ok question is re­
and many other books are old, an­ tor, and that Senator Dolph would ceiving extended notice throughout
MAY,
tedated, and next to worthies. ,
have a walk-over, but from present the state, and judging from com­
The histories are not patriotic, indications there will be a lively ment a change of school books is
ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W,
and they give the South us much contest. It is pretty generally not a desirable tiling with the peo­
credit for patriotism as the North understood now that Hon. C. AV. ple here or abroad. It is an out­
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
during the late rebellion. The Fulton will be ’a candidate, and rage that the citizens of Oregon
attempt to make a history that that Governor-Elect Lordami Hon. must be called upon to make a
JAULSBY,
would be acceptable to the fire­ T. 11. 'Tongue are possibilities, change of books every six years,
AITORN EY-AT-1, AW,
eaters of the South has resulted in though the opposition to Dolph is when the change must necessarily
a book that is not lit to be put likely to concentrate on one man. be wrought through much expense
■tihlic and Real Estate Conveyancer.
About
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. into the schools of the nation, and Here is what the Portland Toma­ to the patrons of schools.
the G. A. R. people are showing hawk has to say regarding the the only change that would be en­
their opposition to the history in matter:
tertained in tlm minds of the people
IDE TIIAYER,
“The members of the legislature at present would be for the state
unmistakable terms.
The American Book Trust Co. now’ have a man that they can send to take bold of the school book
A'l fORSEY-AT-LAW,
has now’ about 90 per cent, of the to the United States senate that question, publish books and fur­
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
text books used in this state, and does represent the state of Oregon. nish them to tiie people al cost of
is determined to secure the rest, Judge C. AV. Fulton’s statement of production.”
and retain what they have got. his views upon the silver ques­
Just recently a number of papers
No efforts are spared to bring about tion—the coming issue—is clear­ are taking up this cry, and it looks
this end. Money is being used cut, unequivocal and firm—a re as if they had been "seen” or were
TILLAMOOK, OREGON. freely, and a few' papers in the flection of his positive character. misled by the circular sent out by
state are working for the Trust, as He stands with four-fifths of the the Trust. Now, the fact is, there
if their bread and butter depended voters of the state while Senator will be no expense whatever in
MISCELLANEOUS.
upon it. The Trust furnishes plate Dolph, might be supported by the making the change, as a new com­
mutter to the newspapers that are one-fifth; he is aggressive; he is pany will be willing to take the
S to Suit
willing to work for it, and this fearless, and I believe more honest old books in exchange at about full
'¡mes:
matter contains argument in favor than most politicians. There is no value in order to introduce new
milk and water soppery adout him. books.
■—BOOT0 and
This custom lias been
of the big combination.
He does not hedge, there is no soft almost universal in the past, and
One
of
the
principal
arguments
Made to order.
being used is that tlm people soap about him, because he is not, as the books published by compan­
can’t afford to make a change of like the public pap-sucker, a moral ies outside of tlm Trust are twenty
1K done as cheap as the cheapest,
id l>c convinced.
text books at present, but this ar­ coward. Judge Fulton’s courage five to fifty per eent. cheaper, it
Advocate Building.
gument is no good, as the change is his admirable quality. What can be seen that the quicker the
P. F. BROWNE.
if made would be brought about are the members of the legislature change is made the better it is for
Are they the people.
gradually—as classes are advanced, going to do about it?
HflfJ. pETEF^ON.
requiring books of higher grades, going to return Senator Dolph who
John Kendrick Bangs’ quaint
the new books would be introduced. does not represent the people of
humor
is to enliven the pages of
the
state?
Perhaps,
they
will
And, if the change were made out­
the
Ladies
’ Home Journal with a
whimper
that
the
silver
anounce-
right, the people would save
enough money in two years to pay nient is insincere, that it is deliv­ series of twelve articles depicting
Well, what­ the club talk of four men about
for the entire change. There may ered for a purpose.
I Class In Every Particular.
ever
may
be
the
purpose,
the state­ women’s affairs, Mr. Bangs calls
be a few books published by the
s.
ment
is
an
assurance
that
Judge this club "The Paradise Club.”
Kail* Cutting,
American Book Trust Co. that are
Shampooing
"paradise,” be says, "because no
Fulton
will
vote
for
free
silver?
the best, and perhaps they should
H ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
be retained, however the best and Of course, half of the members have woman nor serpent ever entered
cheapest way is for the state to been “fixed” for Senator Dolph by into it,” _______________
rouage of the public is respeet-
print its own books. The state his energetic friends; the remainder
The old soldiers are going to
ited.
printer should be paid a lair salary may be cowed into submission or make it warm for the American
instead of the enormous profits now bought. Judge Fulton lias no Book Trust Co.
given to that office, and the printer money while the backers of Dolph
The delinquent tax list Ibis year
should be set to work turning out have, so that if the senatorsliip is
PAINTING,
such liooks as are needed. The to be auctioned off’, the Astoria will be the biggest ever published.
Paper-hanging.
profits of the state printer in the man cannot enter into the race.
tea and prices call on. or write to
KN G essxfr . Beaver !’<»st-offire,
past four years would have fur But if the legislators have any bon- I Ripan» Tabule» : host liver ton
ID WILEY, M. I).,
(BER SHOP-
oing. Decorating,
Tillamook County, Ore.