Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1895, Image 3

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    famous TOilaon
l^oute.
Schoo) Report.
The following is tha report of the
public school in district No 6, Orotown,
Tillamook county, for the mouth ending
-wa-w-
June 28, 1895:
Number of pupils enrolled, 29; average
F orest G rove to T illamook by Q uickest , C heapest , and
daily attendance, 26.
B
est T he M ost P opular B each
T he W ilson R iver R oad .
R e - The following pupils have aveiaged
R oute to P ortland .
sort on the C oast .
ninety per cent, or more in scholarship,
The best mountain road, the most magnificent
Connect. with evening train i„ Foreii Sruvc
and those whose names are marked with
est Grove
ncenery on the Pacific coast. Cheapest rates of "° ,,aMwnger. from Tillamook arrive in Portland
Happy Camp now ready, bath houses will be stars, were neither absent nor tardy
same day. Only 10 hours on stage.
toll iu the stale.
prepared soon, and stages will connect with the during the month, ami have not fallen
Forest Grove Stage.
Four horse team, $ a .00 Round trip, fc.35
■U^uTt
6:’° ™ «“■">«> *• Tues-
below ninety |ier cent in deportment.
Two ”
”
«5®
”
a.50
Etta Gardner
Louis Sutton.*
Horse and buggy, 1.00
”
1.50
Fr
’
idl™
Tilla,,,0
°k.
Monday.,
Wed.ies.tays,
.nd
If
you
want
to
see
the
sea
cart,
1.00
’
1.50
lions, (he arched rocks, and
Katie Wilson.
Eddie ” •
Saddle or pack horses®
”
75
tue uratulesl scenery in America
Fbignue scat, at Tillamook hotel orofT (•
Ixjoae horse or cow ia>4
Chas Myers.*
Fay Commons.
come to Netarts. Good ac­
Sheep or swine
05
Uleph.miTro.u”porir“.V,:'d W‘,° C“U * re0,:h'd
commodations reasalia ble.
John Franklin.
Daisy Fletcher.*
Willie ’’
Hugh Gardner.
Take the Sunset Route for Tillamook. New Wagons, New Slock, Safe Driving.
Ella Rogers.
Enos Wilson.
Mecca
of
all
Coast
Tourists.
A. W. S everance , Receiver.
Good accommodations en route.
Address D. J. H adley , Tillamook.
Lona Christenson. Ole Redberg.
Clay Robison.
Ray Gardner.
S arah M ark , Teacher.
The Sunset Route. ,
Stage Line.
Netarts Beach.
FIAT MONEY SHAMS.
MH. FRED PERRY POWER’S FINAN­
CIAL CATECHISM.
The Matari» of Greenbaekiaui* Fiat Money
and Free Si! verlan» Dispelled—A Few
Plain Question* Plainly An. we red—Food
For tho Though'ful.
The Socratic methed of exposing hum
bugs an.l shams is especially adapted to
dispel the malaria of green back ism,
fiat moneyism e.::d free silverism con­
tinually arising from tho swamps of ig­
norance nnd dishonesty. That Mr. Fred
Perry Powers has made gorwl use of this
method will ’oe clear to all who read
the following questions and answers
concerning * ‘ Fiat Money and Legal Ten­
der” taken from his “A Financial Cate­
chism,” published by the Sound Cur­
rency Committee of 53 William street,
New York city.
Are paper representatives of merchan­
dise just as good for monetary use as
A Novel Scheine
merchandise itself?
They are better, because lighter and
N. McMillan »ho runs the stage oil
Nehalem bench, contemplates rigging a more convenient, if every person is sure
thut the promise on them will be kept
I rosperity unequaled by anv town in wagon with wide tires, propelled by a in full and at all times.
Oregon.
gasoline engine. It is thought the
Besides merchandise mid promises to
scheme will prove quite successful. A pay merchandise is there any other kind
Three of the best hotels in the state.
Leading Hotel of
sail can also be used n good advantage of money?
Electric lights, telephone, and tele­
Tillamoc k
Yes, "fiat” money, which is a piece of
when a north west wind is blowing.
graph.
paper or other thing of insigniflc.uit val­
Some Rig <> a tu.
Headquarters for Commercial
Four miles of well laid plank walks.
ue on which is stamped a statement that
men and the traveling public.
it is so much money.
Sample rooms. Electric lights
Well graveled streets.
E. D. Hoax has six acres of oats that
throughout. Stage and boat of­
Where does it get its name?
An excellent public school building.
fices. Rates, 31.00 to fa.oo per
will average 100 bushels to the acre if lie
From the fact that “flat” means "let
• lay, American plan.
A successful acadeny.
threshes them . lie has a sample in the there be,” and is the expression attrib­
NEW MANAGEMEN T
A tire company.
H eadlight window which measures six uted to the Creator when he made the
Especial attention to the cuisine
universe out of nothing.
department.
Two of the largest mercantile estab­ feet and six inches in height
Can any human being or government
lishments in the state, which sells goods
H. A. WOODFORD, Prop’r.
create anything?
Notice.
cheaper than in other towns of this size
It cannot.
in Oregon.
Why is not "fiat” money successful?
Notice is hereby given that the county
Because, as President Lincoln said,
Stores, shops and business of all kinds court of the state of Oregon for the
county of Tillamook, on the 1st«, day of you can fool some people all the time
represented.
August, 1895, will receive sealed plans, mid all tho people some of the time,
Several flourishing secret societies.
but you can’t fool all the people all tho
specifications, strain diagrams, and time.
Two large creameries, and a third one
and bids for the same, for the construc­
But why shouldn’t it succeed?
near the town, nt Fairview.
tion of a “Howe Truss” bridge to be
Because men will not givo their labor
A large, well fitted saw and planing built across the Trask river on the road or goods for nothing.
mill.
Couldn’t people be brought to use
known as the “State road” leading from
A bank.
Tillamook city to So'ith Prairie where "flat" money?
Reason and common sense are against
Steamer transportation to Portland, said road crosses said river, near the it. mid experience proves that they
i residence and farm of C. Hunt.
The finest coast resort in Astoria, and San Francisco.
won’t. Besides, if yon were asked to fix
Length of span to be 120 feet, and each your wages or prices in “rallods" how
Oregon.
Pleasure seekers,
Three stage lines connecting with the
' approach to be about 150 feet.
when on the beaeli should cal Willamette valley, and three stage , Said bids must be filed with the county many would yon charge?
I don’t know how much a “rallod" is.
roads.
on J. 0. Campbell, or at the
Well, yon know as much about the
clerk on or before the 31st., day of July,
value of a “rallod” as you would about
Netirts Store fishing excur­ A daily mail, besides daily mails with |1895.
local connection.
The court hereby reserves the right the value of a dollar if it were not a
sions or boating- Excursions to the sea lion rocks where thousands of sea
specific quantity of something.
The finest climate in the north west
I
to
reject any and all bids received.
Cali congress determine how many
lions enn be seen, nnd birds too numerous to mention, All kinds of sea fowl
Witness
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
the
The bent beach resorts.
yards of cloth or bushels of grain an
eggs can lie gathered. Mr. Campbell lieing u skilful seaman insures you a
¡county court this 10th., day of July, ounce of gold or of silver shall equal
Two newspapers.
safe and pleasant trip.
1895
___
in value?
A ricli surrounding country of prairie
It cannot.
T. II. G ovnk ,
“The Sea Lion '
and bottom lands.
Wliat is to prevent—the constitution?
County
Clerk.
NETARTS OR A fine harbor, considering present
Not the constitution of tho United
is the fastest and safest boat on the Netarts buy.
States, but the constitution of num.
needs, and tbe government is making
Camp Meeting.
Congress can no more regnlato tho rela­
improvements.
tive intensities of human desire than it
The Free Methodists will hohl camp can
The finest body of valuable timber in
regulate the length of day or night.
meeting, D. V , on the farm of Mr. A
tbe world in the mountains near by.
If congress can make 25.8 grains of
Harris, 4 miles south of Tillamook city, gold a dollar, can it not make a piece of
Green grass the year round.
Oregon, commencing Wednesday, Au­ paper 7 inches by 3 * dollar?
Plenty of rain, so that irrigation is not gust 14, 1805, continuing until the even­
Yes, but that kind of a dollar would
needed.
no
ing of August 25, 1895.
Every body, not buy anything.
Cannot congress pass a legal tender
The best fish in I lie world, salmon, preachers mid all, come prepared to en­
trout and deep-sea fish.
tertain themselves. Tent poles ami act?
RESTAURANT
Oh, yes, if a man in the past haB loan­
straw will be furnished on the grounds ed $ 1, 000 congress can say that tlie debt­
Clams, of the edible kind.
E
Colne
one,
come
all
.
Come
with
your
First class in every particular, and
or is discharged when ho offers 1,000
Tbe prettiest townsite in Oregon, witli
tents, bedding and baskets and let the i worthless “flat" dollars.
special attention to coast tourists.
natural drainage
name of the Lord be praised at this feast
Isn’t that making "flat” dollars just
Pretty girls and healthy children.
of tabernacles. By Order of Committee. as good as any other kind of dollars?
CHamg, Figh, and [JrLbg j&nVed A la Moda.
Several churches, and a Liberal 1 Link­
It is so far as giving the debtor the
Taxpayers Take Notice.
»1 ,000 that ho ought to pay his creditor,
er society.
a
but it does not help a num to buy food
NETAR1S, OR. Pure, cold water.
We have closed the tax roll to make ami clothes, because tho merchant will
A cool sea reeze
out the delinquent list
On and after raise his prices for awhile and finally
the 15th day of July, 1895, we will be refuse to sell at all.
A move V build good roads
What would the merchant do then?
Municip. . government, out of debt ready to receive taxes again, and on and
his goixls till ho found custom­
after the 15th day of August, 1895, we ers Keep
and little < r no taxes for city purposes.
who would barter their merchandise
will begin to levy on all delinquent prop­ for his.
Cheap I uilding material.
Are not legal tender acts passed for
Opi>crti nities for industrious men who erty for taxes and costs
J. 11. J ackson , Sheriff,
the benefit of tho common people?
have som > means
Tillamook Co., Ore.
Not much. They are passed by the
Room f. ' factories of certain kinds.
J. P. ALLEN. Prop’r.
men who issue bad money to try to force
Notice.
it into circulation. Good money will go
Beautifu sesnery.
Noted for it. Fine Oul.lne Department.
of itself.
Enterprisi ,g people.
We wish to inform the public that the
Give mi illustration.
Good socie.v.
North Yamhill and Tillamook stage
When the Russian government was
line is now making daily trips on using marten skins, which had a value
Fir trees ten 'eet in diaemter.
schedule time, making connections with as money in its eastern dominions, it got
Plenty of doc or» and lawyers
short of funds, as governments are apt
the 3:30 P. M. train for Portland.
Best Meals in the C ty.
to
Too many people who know how
P. H. M umu , Proprietor. to, and it cut off the scalps of the mar­
ten» and compelled the people whom it
TILLAMOOK. .OREGON
run a newspaper
owed for labor or material to take a
For Sale at « <¡rr»t Horrific.
What Tillamook Hasn't Got.
scalp for a whole »kin.
By whom have cheup moneys always
80 acres of land in Tillamook comity,
Thunder storms.
been introduced?
deacrilred as follows:
By smart financiers mid impecunious
Drouths
8 E J4 of N W % ami the 8 W
of
I I I I I II I I I I •I I I I I ••••••• 1 • 1 • 1 1 1 111’1
kings.
N
E
%
of
sec.
10,
tp
3
8,
It
ft
W.
No
in-
Cyclones.
What ia the earliest example?
cumlierance, |2.50 per acre, cash.
Destructive floods.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
It was one of the crimes of Dionysius,
Address at once. "J. F. B arfield ,
tyrant of Syracuse, about 400 B. C.,
Malaria.
Santa Cruz, Cal.
that as Aristotle says: “When he was
Vacant houses.
short of money, he coined some tin, and
warrants payable ..
having convened an assembly he spoke
Tramps
much on behalf of tho new coinage, mid
Paupers
The following numbered warrants in class C they passed a decree, even against their
are now payable at my office and Interest cease»
Inmates in ths jail.
will, that each would consider what he
after this date:
As many good farmers as there is 831.383,386,310, 407, 4*9, sat,.M3. M3. 47®. «1, should take of it as ail ver and not as a
530. 53b 534» 53.5 . 533. 53«. 7»7. 7*. 643. 7«4. baser metal. ”
14MM7 H0USÍ I» TH‘C'¿^C^
6O9, 617, M5. M8. 5*5. 5S6. M7. 640. 663, 716, 5M4.
room for.
560. 623. 603. 57!, <7J, 690, 717. 676, 587, 63«. M9.
Mention a moneru instance.
656, 664, 473, 55«. 660, 637, 666
Insect pests.
Emir Alsiullah coined a quantity of
Class A 868, 867.
copper cartridges which the Egyptian
Hot weather.
July 13. 1895.
troops left when they evacuated Harar
J ohn B arker . County Treasurer.
Cold weather.
in 1888 and ordered the brokers to ex­
No laundry, and one is needed.
change them at the rate of one silver
PORTLAND MARK KT.
thaler for 21 coppers—that is, ho estab­
No tailoring establishment, and one ia
(Whc’eaate Quotation«.)
lished a mint ratio. With much denun­
3.5 <4
needed.
3*»
O ats —Gray
>
ciation of the sin of usury and of the
I 60
No »ash and door factory, and one is P otatoes *f* loo tbs
crimes of the “money power” the emir
O nions
”
....
nee<le<l.
commanded the people to receive the
W heat — Willamette
No shingle mill, and one would do
nippers under penalty of flogging and
Walla Walla
impriaonment.
well here.
Dec kb V dos.
What was the result?
No eondenssd milk factory, and this is G eese ”
C hickkns — Old Y dos.
A German traveler who visited the
the place for one.
spring ”
3 ®>
town soon after this says tbe couse
No tannery, and there are plenty of B utteb — Brine
30
quence was a tumble in the value of all
hides and tanbark here.
I 5
”
Store, in Rolla
property; tbe Gallas of the neighlsiring
20
’•
(hoicw Dairy
Fictitious priiea on real estate
district kept away from the market and
13
Koos—Oregon
thia caused distress and enilatrraaament.
Dipttisria, and never had it
L ab », Oregon
♦
Did not the cheap money raise prices
**
Faatern
Native born conanmptivoe
and boom business?
B acon — Clear Sides
»«
"M
On the contrary, silver disappeared
Mosquitos.
it
**
Hams
The Barrel Maker..«»«®
iiM
’»
Shoulders
and trade was checked.
I’oiaonoua anakee or tarantulas.
F lock — Willamette
»
If the people thought the government
* n
i. rearly to make Barrel«, Kegs,
Old maids._________ __
j
”
Country Brands
Ha. opened hi. »hop here again, «nd 1»
would not lie able to redeem its promis-
warranted first class.
arirv notes in gold would it make any
Highly.ere. Of Unit« wade for tern lota
Firkin., Kite, Tula. etc., «t modern pnec. Al
Best Road
Best Beach
næ Alderman
Beach!
Happg Camp
"Hotel
«
difference iu their treatment of tho dif­
ferent kinds of currency?
It would indeed.
Has it ever happened?
Several times when it seemed likely
that congress would pass a bill for the
free coinage of silver, people who held
the promissory notes of the government
got them redeemed in gold mid put the
gold away.
Did anything of that kind happen in
1893?
Early that year tho stix'k of gold in
tho treasury was so low that people
were afraid it wouldn’t hold out, and
banks or individuals wh< held "Sher­
man” notes, or greenbacks, turned them
into gold at tbe treasury.
Great Interest Iu the Currency Question.
Not in 30 years has public interest
been so centered eu one question as it is
now upon that of the currency, or rather
ujKin the question of whether or not we
are to have free mid unlimited coinage
of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 with
gold. That this interest is both wide­
spread and intense is shown by tho al­
most marvelous sales of sound and un­
sound currency literature.
The Coin Publishing company claim
to have sold nearly 500,000 copies of
“Coin's Financial School." Other pub­
lications of this company are being
widely Circulated mid reud.
Tho demand for tho publications of
the Sound Currency Committee of the Re­
form club is unusual. Though this com­
mittee began the publication of “Sound
Currency” last December, yet it distrib­
uted less than 100,000 copies before
March. Since March tho committee has
been unable to keep up with its orders,
although it has printed ever 900,000
copies of "Sound Currency. ” The two
numbers of "Sound Currency" that are
being most widely circuluted are ‘ •Coin's
Financial Fool," by Horace White, and
“A Financial Catechism, ” by Fred Per­
ry Powers. AU things considered
“Coin's Financial Fool” is perhaps the
most complete of any of the 30 or more
answers that have been published to
“Coin’s Financial School. ” Mr. White,
who always calls black black, mid
white white. Ims nailed many fronds,
misrepresentations and not a few down­
right lies in “Coin's Finmieial School."
He has done this so effectively that in
communities where his reply has been
widely read tho freo silver advocates
have become ashamed to quote from
“Coin's Financial School. ” If every in­
telligent voter in the United States could
read this and other Reform club publi­
cations, the free silver cloud would van­
ish us quickly us it has gathered. Tho
address of the “Sound Currency” is 62
William street. New York city.
FABLES FOR FARMERS.
A Fminer who boasted that he was a
Practical Man mortgaged Ilia farm to get
money to invest in a Perpetual Motion
Machine. “But,” said a Neighbor whom
the farmer had told of his Coming For­
tuno, “the physical laws of the Uni­
verse make perpetual motion Impossi­
ble. "
"If that is so, ” replied the practical
farmer, “them laws was made in the
interest of Wall Street Goldbngs. We
must elect a Congrus which will make
new Fisikel Laws. ”
Moral.—Congress can do most any­
thing but make 10 ounces of silver al-
wayu worth as much us anounoeof gold.
A Lumberman who suffered from Cold
noticed that ho was most affected when
the Thermometer was near Zero. He
therefore left <4T working and spent his
J. O. CAMPBELL,
NEW HOUSE-i-NEW FURNITURE
I ARSEN
HOUSE
"Headlight and ©regorçian 52.00
L. W GLASER.
. County orders wanted by Beals Bros
Tillamook. Or
Call at thia «See
time Blowing on the Thermometer bulb.
But while his fellow workmen warmed
themselves by their Exertions, he sesm
became Exhausted and Perished of cold.
Moral.—Forcing np prices by blowing
free coinage gas into them will not pro­
duce more gisxlH to be divided among
farmers and workingmen.
An Elephant who complained Iss-anse
bis Driver did not give him enongh Grain
to eat asked a Simple Donkey how he
could increase his Daily Allowance.
"Your driver now gives you Four Bush­
els of Grain each day, does he not?” ask­
ed the donkey. "Even so," replied the
gentle elephant “Then," said tho don­
key in silvery tone«, "yon innst in fn
turc nw a Bushel Measure one-quarter as
large as that yon have been naing. hi
this way you can establish a Ratio of 18
Bushels to One elephant. "
Moral.—Even if the elephant did get
angry, he should not have stepped on
the donkey.
Au amiable Popnlist who was afraid
that his neighbors would elect him to
Congress neglected his farm while lie
traveled through his District denouncing
the Money Power. In his absence hix
wife and children appealed to a Wicked
Capitalist for a loan on the security of
the farm. "How do I know that I will
get ‘.wk as much Property as I give
you?" asked the wicked capitalist. “Oh.
kind sir,” replied the Weeping Wife,
“have no fear. My hn.blind says that
tbe value of all property will be Diubled
a* stxm as we have free coinage. ”
M >raL—Repudiating half of otie n
debts is the surest way to inspire confl
deuce in money lenders.