Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 22, 1894, Image 1

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    Vol. VII. No. 26.
TILLAMOOK. ORECON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1894.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
j JAVID WILEY, M, D„
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AND ACCOIJCJIEI’R,
All call» promptly attended lj
Office at the AI.DKKMAN
yy
HAYDON, M. D.
!
"Honest Dollars” is wlml
"ant, ami lots more of them.
I
1'ree silver is not at all similar
I to free trade. It means protection.
The watch-word oftheSt. Helens
,.U
is
........ . ||)(iit(> i>ni
¡duct.”
' The state treasurer makes quite
Special attention to Surgery and
!a fortune every year handling
Chronic biseases.
HAY CITY, ORE. , state money. Why should this be?
W.JMAY-
ATTI »RN S Y-AT-L A W,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
J
T. MAL’LSBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.A IV,
Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyance!.
TII.I.AMOOK. OREGON.
(JLAl’DE THAYER.
ATf'oRNE Y-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK. OKHliON.
W. SEVERANCE,
ATTOUNEY-AT LAW,
Till. IMOOK, OKK.CON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Prices to Suit
the Times:
•——BOOT£ Bnd
Made to order.
—H—
Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest.
Conic and be convinced.
Advocate Building.
P. F. BROWNE.
CHAg. pETER^ON.
BARBER SHOP
First Class in Every Particular.
The amounts lost by the poorer
class of depositors in the bank
BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
failures oflast’year would go a good
The patronage of the publie is respect- way toward buying those $50,(XHt,-
ul y solicited.
000 of new bonds. But then it
is better to have them go to the
English.you know!- Salem Journal.
Frescoing, Decorating,
Foi estimates and prices call on. or write to
H ermann G essner , Beaver Post-office,
41
Tillamook County, Ore.
M 1 niton ot Astoria and not Mr.
Dolph would secure (lie prize,
The latter is au aristocrat and
his sympathies are w ith the rich,
though of late his peregrinations
about the state lie has been making
love to the hayseeds.
l'lie former
is 11 mail ot I ho people, in the prime
of life, anil he is not married to Jim
Simon, the railroads and the trusts.
I hat’s where lie and Dolph differ.
—Oregon City Courier.
of that laxly speak louder than the
wordy platform incorporated by a
committee w hose chairman was Mr.
II. W. Scott. The
The republican
renublican parly
parly
has a reputation for keeping in the
middle of the road but to elect free
silver men to the lower house of
congress and a gold standard man
to the senate would l»e a straddle
too apparent.-—St. Helens Mist,
(Rep.)
It is gratifying to the friends of
Oh, yes! Free silverites expect the "double standard” to see that
Ninety-nine out of every hundred
I ofliee-holders in New York city and the government to turn out silver even in New A ork, the hot bed of
¡Chicago are foreigners, and of the dollars by the bushell, and every. "goldbugism” in this country, an
body is to have a free grab in the
financial weekly like the
! most dangerous type.
box. Certainly, the goldbugs would Empire of Finance and Trade
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I’eusylvania republicans had a have you believe the people are champions the cause of free coinage,
as evidenced by its article on “The
strong silver platform. Same in just such fools.
Rise and Fall of Prices.”
Michigan. It looks as if the repub­
If al I the si I ver now in possession
lican success meant condemnation
It now looks as if, with the ma­
oft lie government were molded into
of silver, eh!
a column one foot square, it would jority of the legislature undoubt­
'I’lie dear public will have little lower up into the air six and a edly in favor of inde. cadent bim­
confidence in a plan gotten up by quarter miles. And it would be etal ism, some one of the well-known
President Cleveland with the aid about as useful in that form as it pronounced advocates of that mo­
mentary policy like Lord, Kincaid,
of "expert opinion among bankers.'' is now.—Riddle Enterprise.
■
Thompson, Fulton, Bariu, Tongue,
—Albany Herald.
W? could get extracts from doz­ Moody or McBride would be elect­
Silver Tongue(d) Thomas, of ens of other papers in Oregon, but ed as Mr. Dolph’s successor.—The
Hillsboro, gives it to Harvey Scott we have given enough to show the Sun.
right from the shoulder, for per­ feeling of the people in this state, j
W hile thereare doubt less sincere
sisting in his gold standard poleey. The Oregonian, one paper in The
Dalles,
and
one
in
Pendleton
believers
in the gold standard, it
—New berg Independent.
the only black sheep in the whole ca,,,,ot be presumed that the leitd-
‘
ing wreckers desired to benefit the
The Eugene Guard utters a |()(
people of this country. Nor was
truism when it remarks that “nine-
Repub'ieans advocate protection their object ‘ honest” money. It
tenths of the people of Oregon are
in favor of restoring silver to the because it makes a higher standard was simply a continuation of the
position it held prior to its demon­ ol prices on everything, and with scheme to confiscate half the peo­
high prices money is in circulation ple’s property by doubling the
etization in 1873.”
and industrial classes are happy. purchasing price of the dollar.—
We have been blowing our own Free silver will help this cause Portland Sun.
It is nothing like
bazoo a great deal lately on polit­ wonderfully.
The present administration goes
free
trade.
ical topics, but this week we give
on issuing bonds in the vain attempt
the opinions of various other conn-
President Cleveland is going to to keep up the reserve gold itind
try newspapers to show that we
give us another bond issue. This and preserve the credit of the na­
are not alone in our opinions.
is not necessary, though in perfect tion. Call for bidders on another
'l'lie out-put ofgold is increasing, line with his past favors to the $50,000,000 has been issued after
Will he consultation with some Wall Street
but it is and w ill be limited. There gold-lmgs of thecountry.
never
get
done
stabbing
the
Demo­ bankers. This country can now
will not be enough of it to fill the
increasing demands of business. cratic party, whose nominal head allbrd to pay the present adminis­
More silver will necessarily have he is supposed to be?—Jacksonville tration a handsome bounty to re­
Times (Dem.)
sign.—Oswego (Ore.) Iron Worker.
to be coine 1.—Salem Statesman.
Shaving,
Hair Cutting,
Shampooing
PAINTING,
and Paper-hanging.
$1.50 Per Year.
Iftlie I'. S. senator was elected
by a popular vote, presuming that
there are as many republican» in
Oregon as there were in June, C.
The fact that this same con ven­
The first move in the campaign
tion renominated Congressman against Dolph has been made by
Ellis, and the renonii nation of T, H. Tongue in a letter to the
Congressman Hermann two days Oregonian. Mr. Tongue espouses
before at Salem, both having tie- silver, and his article is well-word-
clared for increased silver coinage, ed and it line exposition of his
is conclusive evidence that the eon-, views in the matter. Iftlie inter- >
vention was in favor of the policy ests of Oregon are considered by
advocated by Ellis, Hermann and , the legislature, Mr. Dolph will not
Mitchell. The platform adopted < be returned. Tongue or Fulton
may be twisted and turned any are preferable.—Telephone Regit-
way you like, but the actual deeds te .
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