Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 15, 1895, Image 3

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    SCARING CAPITAL AWAY.
That'* What Free Silver Agitatiou 1« Do­
ing at tlie FreNent Time.
Business activity depends iu large
measure upon a low rate of interest,
which iH ,ho
conclusive pruuf of
plenty of money to be loaned. If I can
get capital ut 4 per cent a year, I can
build a factory ami employ hands uml
,.arry on
industry successfully uud
with protit to myself, where if I hail to
pay ti or 7 per cent for the money or
coulil not borrow it nt ull I might be
tillable to do so 11401 the factory would
remain unbuilt and the labor unemploy­
ed. How are we to have interest cheap
au.l money abundant? Capitalists nr«« no
worse than other men. But they are no
better. They me just like yourselves.
What would you do? Hupixising tlmt
there were a lot of men who advocuted
the passage of a luw that after you had
loanul out money on gold values woul<l
force you to accept silver values in re­
turn. Would you be in a hurry to lend
money? Would you not rather keep it
licked up in a trust company or else loan
it only at high interest and for short
terms? Of course you would. And then
if this agitation stopptxl and every one
became satisfied that there would be no
interference with tig« standard of values,
and tlmt cnpital when loaned out would
lie safe and would be repaid in money as
g«xxl as loaned, would not you, would
n«>t every capitalist, be prompt to offer
to loan bis funds at interest however
low rather than let them remain idle?
You know they would.
This country today affords an object
lesson of this. In those parts of the
«■ountry where the people believe that
our currency is safe, and that no change
in its standard is likely to take place,
plenty of money can be had at 4 and 5
per cent, while tn those parts of the
country in which the people are eonfi-
<lent that free coinage legislation will be
had, and that a loan made for any long
time ahead maybe repaid in depreciated
silver, there is scarcely a place where
you can borrow money on very long time
at all or even short time at less rates
than G or 8 per cent. Free silver would
not add a dollar to the real wealth of
the west or south. But the apprehension
of it has kept from those sections of the
■ountry the million» upon millions of
capital that, had they been invested
there, might have made such prosperity
as the world has not seen since the sun
shone upon Eden.—H«.n. Jolm De Witt
Warner.
FCR FREE SILVER FIRST.
The Tramp Was Ambitious, but lie Waul­
ed Something to Sell.
Tho prominent citizen of an interior
town took a k « kk I l«x>k ut the tramp who
applied to him for awistane««, and then
said, “You would like to have me do
- «nietliing that would permanently bet­
ter your condition, wouldn’t you?”
“That'» it, bog»,” replied the tramp.
”1 knew it!" exclaimed the promi­
nent citizen. “As a class yon have been
maligned. You are not seeking the
nickel» and dime» merely. Yon have
higher aim». Y’ou have ambitions.”
“Right yon arc, boss. If you'd stake
me to u hundred now”—
“I’ll do better than that,” said the
philanthropist. “I’ll try this Detroit
tree land idea You shall have a couple
of acres to start with. ”
“leems ’most too gissl to lx* true,
boss,” oxclainted the tramp. “What
kin I sell it for?”
“Sell it! Sell it! Yon can’t sell it.
“Then 'tain't no good to me,” re­
turned the tramp.
“Why, certainly it is. You can work
it—raise vegetables and all that, yon
know, and make yourself self support­
ing.”
"Work it?”
“Certainly!”
“Work?”
"Of course. ”
"I reckon we’d better part right
here," said the tramp, “I ain’t never
worked nothin but a man. I'm arnbi-
tious all right, an if you’ve got any­
thing I kin hock for the price of a beer
I'm your horseshoe, but you can t catch
me on no free land deal. I'm for free
silver first. ”—Chicago Post.
A Dollar We Want.
What We want, says an exchange, is
a dollar easy to get and hard to let
a dollar that will pay ♦ 4 worth of debts
and then come back by means of a string
attachment; a dollar that snuggles easy
in the socks of Jolm Smith, but withers
like the manna of old in a safe of a rail
road president; a dollar that will buj
some flour while it buys much whisky
and tobacco; a dollar that is above draw ­
ing interest and yet will double itself
while the owner sits in the shade and
spits at a crack in the pavement; a dol­
lar that will circulate without deprecia­
tion, will buy shoes for baby while it
buys fnn for a man in places where lie
can’t take his wife; a dollar that will
surely repair the waste of sloth, appetite
and bad judgment; a dollar that c<nn«>
to the lap of .indolence like worms to the
craw of a fatherless robin; a dollar that
will remove the sentence pronoonceu
upon Adam, reverse the order of natun
and transform the nature of man.
Maysville (Ky. ) News.
Not rnalloye«! Pleaaor«.
About the worst feature of the in
dustrial revival is th« starting up of
the silver crank.— PhiLi.lelphia Tine s.
greenback craze relic .
"Œhe "Famous Zclilson
Mxyb. . Htat o, Two lo Thl. Fllr otb
Cheap
p|,|1(Mopherfc
Isaac J Siiaiton, plff., vs. Vinton
An object lesson in currency i» di» ’s Rice, E. Thayer and Claude Thayer,
few* “..1!,"kl":ul
restaurant «lefts.; E E. Selph, attorney fur plff
of two imitation
first National bank of Independence,
gwx.nbaiks pasted so that both ob­
verse and rev.-rxe sid.s are shown. Th«« * corpmation, plff., v». V Burn, and
gn . nbiu ks are benutifullyeugraved and Manila Hurns, «lefts ; A M. Hurley
w.'r«. tssmd in
fur ust. * tI™! and E E. Sulph an’)»., for plffs ; Daly
gr »■ nlsu k campaign. With them iu the Sibley, Eakin, and J McCain att’vs for
tmlow is this phu-ard, devised by the defts.
proprietor of the place:
J
W. Tyler Smith, plff., vs. H. N. Barn­
Whv^ILVEK VEKMV8 bound MONEY,
hart et ux, defts.; Selpl,, C. C. Linden,
isfy «v"n th7wo«t
°«
’* w"uld
n«ak. as
t“‘l
•"«>* Irvine and Caslion, att’ys for plff
D. T. Sullivan, plff , vs. Win. Olses,
best lunchroom in the city.
deft ; C. Thayer, att’y forplff.
<mnhr iwi,atio"ireeiiback is of the |!,-
C. S. Robbins and J. B. Pape, part-
000 denomination. On the obverse side
n.rs, plff.., vs., 0. A. Roe, deft. ; E E
tn the eenter is this inscription:
( No. tM&lstSMWgHWis. Bed«, StfeWitaMsn- Selph, att’y., for plffs
T. J. Lucy, plff.,
8Ut«?r,<!,‘*e
“** plr"p*'r,>’ in “>«’ United
deft.; E. E Selph, att’y ., for plff.
O4S^"<11‘ vlll,‘ “Vnue, Washington City, July
■I J. McCoy, plff, vs. W. S.Coue,
A^dnt., money for the sum of l.ouu dolls. deft.; C Thayer, att’y,, for plff.
T J “i
*“ nothing ami by no-
Mitcli.li, Lewis A Slaver Co., plff ,
' . 5 J luW d‘r"vt“ "n“ tb'“ niom-y shall
circulate treOy. Wl„ „ this note has l»'.‘n vs .1, 1)
SewaT«! and C. W. Aliev,
sp«ut. nnother may be had upon application at
defts.; C. Thayer, att’y fur plff.
tin* L lilted States treasury.
.
«b«"'nntimi to any man who refuaea
F. R. Beals, plff., vs. C. II Frease,
to take this bi.l at par for all debts.
deft.; A. W. Severance, att’y for plff.
!
At the left is a picture of Unele Sam
Hlmmiiier
A
Frank,
Drug
Co.,
plff.,
turning the crank of a machine which
grinds out thousand dollar bills, the vs. H. V. V. Johnson, Julia B. Johnson,
devil passing on the bills with a pitch­ C. .1 Van Duyer, E. B. MeFarlad, ami
fork as fast as they are turned out. In L. Fencli, defts.; Severance, James and
the background is seen the capitol with Johnson, att’ys., for plff.
tin- statue of America toppling from its
W. M Ladd, C. E. Ladd, and J. W.
dome. A skeleton holds up the warning
but disregarded signal "Stop!” and a l.a«ld, plffs., vs. Win. Olsen and Jncobine
truck on a broken trestle, on which the Olsen, defts.; C. Thayer att’y for plffs.
whole rests, points “To the devil.”
Flora Blhiianthal, plff., vs. A. Malaney
These mottoes decorate the illustration: and Fc J. Fogmi, «lefts.; I. A. McMary.
“l ull tender for debts, public and pri­ att’y for plff.
vate,” ami “Death to any num who re­
Tillamook Lumbering Co, plff, vs
fuses to give us more credit.” At the
right side appears Uncle Sam holding Wm Olsen et al, «lefts.
out depleted pockets, while a scrawny
L D Dean plff, vs J W Forquhar and
eagle gapes hungrily at a serpent coiling Anny For«pi1,11 r, «lefts; J 1* Kavanaugh
out from the fold of a fiat bill, A shat­
att v for plff.
tered and empty barrel represents the
O It Chamberlain und E A Chamber­
treasury.
The reverse <>f the greenback is mostly lain plffs, vs State of Oregon «left.
printed mottoes. In the center is a big
M B l’ettys plff, vs J C Comer et al
”$1,000,” hemmed in by these four «lefts; C Thayer atty for plaintiff.
sentiments: “Burn the bonds,” “Shoot
A S Bible plff, vs J 1) Janes «left; W
the bondholders,” “Down with cap­
ital,” “Vive la commune, ” Around the J May atty for plff.
side are printed statements of a satirical
W S Mason et al plffs, vs Wm Olsen
nature. These are some of them :
et al delta; Cake & Cake, and Claude
Thu poor man's money. Tile more a man lias
Thayer attys for plaintiffs.
til" poorer he is.
No mor«- work. No more Interest to any­
R 1> l’eckham plff, vs J C Amlerson
body. Divide all property «-«luaily.
Gold is a coward.—II. B. Wright. This mon­ et id, «lefts; A W Severance atty for plff.
ey is not afraid of anybody.
R D Peckham piff, vs W S Runyon el
Civilization demands mom-y representing no
artificial value.—F. W. Huhhes. This is just al, defts; A W Severance ally for plff
tile tiling—represents no value whatever.
F R Beals, plff, vs Jolm Kreeling Ct
When tie- government huxcomplettd its work
of issuing one of these notes to each individual al, «leit»; T B llandley atty for pltf.
in the nation, every person will be worth tic
State of Oregon, vs Lee Melson.
UUU.
Many people crowded about the win­
Chas Buvholtz plff, vs T Kingsley et
dow the other day and M-anued the al, «lefts; W. J. ] Mity nlly for plff.
bills. Some of them asked the proprietor
plff, vh Bay City
Alfrtil Dean
for copies of them, but he had no more
and said he believed them to be quite Cooperage Co., , deità; W L Brooks
rare. In workmanship, though not in nt'orney for plff.
design, they are a fairly good imitation >S Foster plff', vs J M M Bentley «left;
of a greenback.—New York Sun.
E E Selph atty for plaintiff
II T Johnson plff, vs liny City Co-
Operative Co, «left; E. E. Selph, and
S B Hindun, attys for plff.
F R Beals plff, vs Wm W Quick «left,
if D I. Barnhart plff, vs Geo I, mid
r
L S Evans «left; Thayer, Newton, Mc­
Coy, '.«ml Thayer atty», for plff
1
John Aspinwall plff, vs A I) Tufts et
al, «lefts; C Thayer atty for plff
A PC Hold plff, vs J G Day et al,
deft»; W J May, Htty for plff; McCain
and Selph atty» for defts.
F R Beals plff, vs The Bay City Co-
Operative Co, a corporation, «lefts; E E
Selph atty for plff; T B Handley atty
for defendant.
W J May plff. V» J B Paquet deft;
T B llamilcy ami W J May atty» for
Vuole Sam—How eau I we both?
plff, W W Tlmyer atty for deft.
Swrden'a “More Moii.y-' Experiment.
M Folmid plff, V» Big NestnccaCheese
The theory that a decree of the gov­ Factory Association, «lefts; W J May
ernment can give intrinsic value to atty for plff; E E Selph atty for «lefts.
money metals has been exploded in the
A Marolf plff, vs Tlieo Kingsley et ux
past more than once. A signal illustra­
defts;
C Thayer atty for plff.
tion is afforded in th«- hist >ry of Sweden
I > T Edmund» 11 r, vs M Lench <l«ft;
under the reign of Charles XII. known as
the “mad king. ” Baron G-rtz was the E E Selph atty for plff; T B Handley
leading spirit, or rather the power be­ at y for «left.
hind the throne and minister of finance.
C P Rowlnml plff, vs J P Allen et al,
War hail impoverished Sweden, and the
baron devised the brilliant scheme of «leit», W J May atty for plff; Selph ami
making more money by attempting to Handley for defts
give copper the same value as silver, so
Fred A«thur plff. V» J P Allen et al,
tlmt a piece of copper money whose lieft«; W J May atty lor plff; Selph mid
intrinsic value was only one-half penny Handley attvs for «lefts.
should, when stamped with the king
C Chatterton plff, vs J P Allen et al
mark, pass for 40 pence. Some of this
coin was stamped with the figures o «lefts; W .1 May ally for plff; Selph anil
heathen gods, anti later on the people in Hainlley attys for «lefts.
derision called the pieces the grxl» of
(' E Reynol«!» plff, vs J P Allen et »I
Baron Görtz. ”
,
defts; W j May atty for plff, Sel|Hi ami
At first this money wax issued with
diiretion and reserve, but, M might Handley attys for «lefts.
have been foreseen, it was hard to draw
Tuttle 4 Cary, plff», vs .1 I’ Allen et al
th«- line and fix the quantity, aml lteoon ■• ■ ; \v
w J ( M||y
May atty
H|ly f«-r
(„r plffs;
pms; Selph
aeipu an«l
an«i
. ------
- -introL
, Handley
|1111(||,j. aU
y. lor
göt beyond . th«-
bar« n ’ 's
atty»
for deft».
«left»,
kinds of go«xi» and provision» n*et in
The Tillsm«x>k Lumbering Company
onhniite prices, and the bar«m was forc-
rf tXn-a«’the value of hi-mon^o plff, v. J 1’ Allen et «1, defts; W J Msy
th., «lemtrnd and votame of tr.«lu atty for plff; Handley ami Selph attys
Irnt the more it was increased the less f jr «lefts
A Mahney plff, '» Jolm Mal.ney «left;
vah its value and purchaxtn« I”« r,
mid the people finally roe»- in their in Carsoil ami Fleming atty» for plff; T B
dignition mid destroy««! the financial
Handley "tty for «left
i^ r f this eurlv Napoleon <’J «"»nee.
K« XnkM their heads, a-
Jolm Barker, plff. »• J McCain et »1
a Zr N«-m to be doing now on «left»; W J May »By <<>' P,ff> Ktll’l‘ »",l
a good man.
_
L Mathew s in Thayer atty, for «left..
the money question.—1- u
Fremont (NeK^Tribune
I, Fleck plff, v» 11 l’atchen ami Jolm
Bumgarner «lefts; E E Selph .tty for
Cha»»'« All O»
Cougressimm Georg«- " * ^t^aaid pit!; Severance .ml May, atty, for «left.
Indiana, a -mnd
’X
Little Nestuci-a Toll Road Co, jiff. '■
’V‘“bÄI know hundreds of Till.nusik Comity and Geo Minier,
supervisor of roa«i distri.t No 8; WJ
May, C Thay.r and W W Thayer atty,
Wh,’ÄZev Äe
“““i’1 for plff; .................. McCain atty, for
sound “»oney- u jngtJUlce in which a defendant.
Mr. J J VVliitt plff, '• L Gray and
’^aZXi it»« t v houtany G Sommer, deft»; lx»r«i end Potter,
ZtriXns ..s Man mtenmt.onm «tree »ttys for plff.
Z Well. plff. »• Calo Sullivan and
went ”
The Sunset Route.
F orest G rove to T illamook
T he W ilson R iver R oad .
I^ouio.
Stage Line.
by
Netarts Beach.
Q uickest , C heapest , and B est T he M ost P opular B each R e ­
R oute to P ortland .
sort on the C oast .
Connects with evening train in Forest Grove
The beat mountain road, the most magnificent
Happy Camp now ready, bath houses will be
scenery on the Pacific coast. Cheapest rates of so passengers from Tillamook arrive in Portland prepared soon, and stages will connect with the
same day. Only 10 hours on stage.
toll in the state.
Forest Grove Stage.
Leaves Forest Grove 6:30 a. m. Sutidajs, Tues-
Four horse learn, <2 00 Round trip, $3.25
tlays
and
Thursdays.
Two "
”
1.50
"
2.50
If you want to see the sea
Horse and buggy, i.oo
”
1.50
Leaves Tillamook, Mondays, Wednesdays,and
lions, the arched rocks, and
cart, 1.00
’’
1.50
Fridays.
the grandest scenery in America,
Saddle or pack horseso
”
75
come to Netarts. Good ac­
Engage scats at Tillamook hotel orof T. (’.
Loose horse or cow 125»
”
commodations reasa liable.
McNamer, Forest Grove, who can l»e reached by
Sheep or swine
05
telephone from Portland.
Take the Sunset Route for Tillamook. New Wagons, New Stock, Safe Driving. The
A. W. S everance , Receiver.
Good acconiinodations en route.
Best Road,
.J McCain «lefts; Severance and Handley
atty» for plff; E E Selph atty for defts.
Lucy Perry plff, vs Samuel B Perry
deft, May and Thayer attys for plff;
McCain and Selph attys for deft.
Elisabeth Coon plff, vs Win Thacker
and Rosa Thacker defts; E E Selph atty
for plaintiff.
F R Beals plff, vs A 8 Burton «¡eft; E
E Selph and A W Seveninie attorney»
for plaintiff.
F R Beals plff, vs A S Burton deft, ;
Selph ami Severance attys for plff.
Mecca of all
Coast Tourists.
Address I). J. H adlev , Tillamook.
Best Stage.
Best Beach
The Alderman
(
I eading Hotel of
filiamo? k
Headquarters for Commercial
men and the traveling public.
.Simple rooms. Electric lights
throughout. Stage and bout of
fi ?es.
Kates, $1.00 to ,2.00 per
day, American plan.
NEW MANAGEMENT
l\special attention to the cuisine
department.
H A WOODFORD, Prop'r.
We have closed the lax roll to make
out the delinquent list. On and after
the 15th day of July, 1895, we will be
ready to receive taxes again, anti on and
after the 15th day of August, 1895, we
will begin to levy on all delinquent prop­
erty for taxes and costs.
J. II. J ackson , Sheriff,
Tillamook Co., Ore.
1W
Beach!
The finest coast resort in
Pleasure seekers,
Oregon.
when on tire beach should cal
on «I. (). Campbell, or at the
Netarts Store fishing excur­
sions or boiting
Excursions to the .sen lion rocks where thousands of sen
lions can I m * seen, and birds too numerous to mention, All kinds of sea fowl
eggs can be gathered. Mr. Campliell being n skilful seaman insures you a
Ben Perry keeps boat« to safe and pleas mt trip.
-let. lie Ims several dif­
“The Sea Lion
ferent kinds, and can fit you out with a is the f istest an 1 sifest boat on the Netarts l»ny.
NETARTS OR
light row boat, or a sail boat. He also
bus a biiii<l-|M>wei* stern wheeler which
will carry a number of person« and make
good time. Boats let bv the day or
week, at reasonable rates.
•
The following numbered warrants in class
are now payable at my ollice and interest cease»
after this date:
321, 3*3. 3*>. 310, 497. 4R9. S’1«5’3. 543« 47°,
4<»8. 536, 53I. 534, 535 533. 532, 727. 7’8. 642, 724
6O9, 617, 5M5, 548, 565, 560, 567, 640, 603, 710, 584
560, 623, 003,
1, 573,
070, 5«7,
032, 549
54
603, 5.
571,
573. Oyo,
69°. 717.
7*7. 676,
587, 632,
656, 664, 673, 551, 660, 637, 666.
Class A: 868, 867.
July 12. 1895.
J ohn B arker , County Treasurer.
Notice to subscribers—The daily Ore­
gonian will be «lelivereil for 15 cunts per
week Daily ami Sunday 20 cents per
week Collections will be mad* the
first of each month. Tillamook News
Company, agent.
“Happg ©amp
"Hotel ano
RESTAURANT
Prices to Suit
Cilamg, Figh, and CiW j^Ved A la Moda.
the Times:
BOOT? and
N lii'AK is, O h ,
J-
Made to older.
-H-
Kepitit Ing done ns cheap as the cheapest.
Come nod tie convinced.
Advocate Building.
P. F. BROWNE
(
J. P ALLEN. Prop'r.
Noted for it» Fine Cuisine Department.
Heard at
NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE
C. E. ^EYNOLD’g.
i’ll rotwt you, si id the Stove.
Lookout, I’ ih on a stiik<*, said the
1 laniniet*.
I’ve got you, Slid the Bill»-Wire.
I’ll catch on, sti<l tin* Tongs.
I’ll HNXip him, siid the Shovel.
I’ll get your iaicon, said the
Butcherknife*
You're not as sharp as I, said the
’lark.
bay nothing and saw wood, said
the siw.
So a general qft irrel ensued an i if
you want to hear bow it ended and
how cheap the alxive nime l articles
can I«* Bought, call on
c. E. REYNOLDS,
Best Meals in the C ty.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
ft
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New line of all «porting
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