Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 22, 1895, Image 3

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    The following is a list of teachers who
stletnled the institute in this city
week:
Miss M E Tone Tillamook
a
Mrs E K Hays
»»
l)ora High
Ida
’’
Eva Towns Nstarts
(! E Story Garibaldi
Flora Means Hembree
Mrs M 1’ Hosmer Tillamook .
Mrs L B Beale
Olive Baxter Dolph
Minnie Nelson ’’
Clara Hall
Fanni, Marsters Hebo
Edith Alderman Tillamook
(i B Lautb
A E Mason
W W Bays Blaine
G it llnff Nestoeton
Maydelle Kiger Bay City.
Maud Sturgeon Tillamook
Win Batterson Nehalem
Fanny Dernstar Netarts
Kit tie Mills Tillamook
Bessie McLachlan ’’
Mattie Stratton Barnegat
Edna Ross Tilhimook
Fannie Smith Blaine
Olive Lynch
”
J Hart Woods
I, M Murry Dallas
F D Vincent Beaver
G A Walker Bay City
E C Walker
»
W L Brooks
”
Florence Man
”
J W Marsh Forost Grove
Gladys Newell Nehalem.
AUGUST A PPOKT1OXMENT.
BUNYAN ON SILVER
TEhe ‘Famous CTilson IRiver T^oute.
Hie Sunset Route.
Stage Line.
Netarts Beach.
F orest G rove to T illamook by Q uickest , C heapest , and B est T he M ost P opular B each R e ­
T he W ilson R iver R oad .
R oute to P ortland .
sort on the C oast .
Connects with evening train in Forest Grove
The best mountain road, the most magnificent
Happy ('amp 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. 111. Sundajs, Tues­
Four horse team, ,2.00 Round trip.,3.as
days and Thursdays.
Two ’’
”
1.50
2.50
If you want to see the sea
Horse and buggy, 1.00
Leaves Tillamook, Mondays, Wednesdays, and
1 50
lions, the arched rocks, and
1.50
cart, 1.00
Fridays.
the grandest scenery in America,
Saddle or pack horsejo
75
come to Netarts. Good ac­
Engage seats at Tillamook hotel orofT. ('.
Iarose horse or cow ir%
commodations rea sa liable.
MeNamer, Forest Grove, who can lie reached by
Sheep or swine
05
telephone from Portland
Take th® Sunset Route for Tillamook. New Wagons, New Stock, Safe Driving. The
A. W. S everance , Receiver.
Good accommodations en route.
Best Road
Mecca of all
Coast Tourists.
Address 1). J. H adley , Tillamook.
Best Stage,
Best Beach
POKTLANI) MARKET.
Now, at the farther side of that plain was a little hill called Lucre, and
in that hill a silver mine, which some of them that had formerly gone that
way, because of the rarity of it, had turned aside to see: but, going too near
the brink of the pit, the ground being deceitful under them b.oke, and they
were slain. Some, also, had been maimed there and could not to frheir (lying
day be tlieir own men again.
Then I saw in my dream that a little off the road, over against the silver
mine, stood Demas, gentlemanlike, to call to passengers to come and see, who
said to Christian and his fellow, “Ho; turn aside hither, mid 1 will show you
a thing. ”
,
Christian—What things so deserving as to turn us out of the way?
Demas—Here is a silver mine and some digging in it for treasure. If you
will come, with a little pains you may provide richly for yourselves.
Then Christian called to Demas, saying: “Is uot this place dangerous?
Hath it not hindered many in their pilgrimage?”
Demas—Not very dangerous except to those that are careless.
But withal he blushed as he spoke.
Christian—What is thy name? Is it not it by the which I have called thee?
Demas—Yes, my name is Demas. I am the sou of Abraham.
Christian—I know you. Gehazi was your great-grandfather and Judas
your father, and you have trod their steps.
Superintendent Lenter P. Smith an­
nounces this week the following up-
port ion men t of school funds:
S tate .
No. P upii .8,
C ounty .
1
lift
$121 80
$240 57
2
41
43 05
11736
8
29
30 45
97 64
4
2»
27 30
»2 72
29
5
30 45
»7 64
*>
39 90
38
112 43
7
32
33 60
102 57
•
29
30 45
»7 64
t>
237
248 85
43» 37
IO
58
14.5 28
60 90
I
WHICH 13 RIGHT?
H
28
29 40
»6 00
MUTINY IN THE SlLVERITE ARMY.
>2
27
28 35
»4 36
Two Assertions of the Silverltes That Are
1»
32
33 60
102 57 The Several Faction* Are Each Fulling In
Sadly Conflicting.
Different Direction*.
H
52
54 60
1.35 43
The two legs on which the free silver
It is amusing to watch the struggles argument lamely limps are two asser-
V>
11
«8 70
11 A5
46 20
v;
44
122 2» of the silverites with their friends and tioiis which flatly contradict each other.
25 20
8» 43 allies, the Populists and other fiat The first is the statement that with free
24
|T
IS
27 30
28
»2 72 money advocates. As the men who be­ coinage at 1(5 to 1 the commercial value
f silver will advance until 10 ounces of
1!>
34
35 70
137 24 lieve in malting a dollar half silver and
2ft
18
18 90
7» 57 half fiat find their principal support silver will equal in value one ounce of
21
34 65
33
104 21 among believers in dollars wholly fiat, gold. This claim is backed up by the oft
22
120 61 tl.cy try to avoid offending the latter by repo;;?ed cl gc that it was the alleged
43
45 15
til
150 21 jppes ng unlimited greenbacks and sim­ a moiieti’a.t ic n < f silver in 1873 which
25
64 05
24
2«
-24 15
87 7» ilar cheap money schemes. But an at­ caused the value of that metal to fall,
64 79 tempt to convert the Populist party to a ui (1 it is urged that fi< e coinage would
2»
9
9 45
platform of the single plank of free ;t once restore its old value.
2<>
»2 72
20
27 30
coinage at 10 to 1 has split that party in
The see« nd assertion < f the silverites
97 64 two wings, which are now getting ready
27
29
30 4-5
is their (laim that f:<e coinage would
33 60
102 57 to fight each other. The men who want
SS
32
;‘op t'.c fail in p.icea which they all in-
86 14 government loans on land and farm
23 10
29
22
st is due to onr financial policy. They
66 43 products will not be satisfied with a tave won the support of the farmers
3ft
10 50
10
224 14 currency scheme v.hie h will only benefit oi» iy 1 h r.u.-c they d> uounced our pres-
31
100
111 30
»6 00 the silver m.ne owners. While the sil­ nt currency system aa oue which makes
32
29 40
28
verites fear to indor. e the wild money
tnoucy ‘ cu!(c and dear aid have prom-
»1 70
26 25
3»
25
notions id the Populists lest they drive
71 36 away supporters who are not ready to red that Lee (••'lunge will make money
13 85
34
13
87 79 •wailow all the third party’s nostrums, . •heap .'anl ] Im: tai. Id fact, tlielr very
24 15
35
23
•tr«a t plea fir unlimited silver is
63 18 the Coxeyitcs are poking fun at them as
8 40
3ft
8
I k .r claim that it would double the
men
who
have
not
the
coinage
to
follow
87
79
24
15
37
23
□rices of farm pre«ducts by measming
their
cheap
dollar
arguments
to
their
86 14
38
23 10
22
th< in in cl ( a| er money. And if it would
107 50 logical end—Populism.
uot do so it certainly could not help the
39
3(1 75
S5
The result will 1 e that the silverites i
farmer.
76 29
16 80
40
16
will have to decide between such of
Here then are the plain rtateuient» of
District 19, •wing to an error of the their followers who really believe that
;he silverites:
clerk in reporting, did not receive its free silver would give us sound money
Free coinage will
Free co’.nng • will in-
Hliareof the apportionment, so it is and those who want unlimited issues of ’rease the x.ihv < f sil­ <'< v.l le the priors of
cheap money based on nothing. If they ver so th: t il w;l! lx? all products by n.eus-
nia.le up at this apportionment.
decide for the latter, they will lose the | twice ns 4c. r as it is tiring them in th*
cheaper and more
CITY ORIHNANC’K.
support of all the believers in common I now. Putting the gov- ph iititul im tai and
rnm< nt’s:
honesty slid property r’ghts who have Dollar, ’‘on 4grains will < n:iblc drbvors to
ORDINANCE NO. 53.
Is en deceived inti > favoring free coinage. •f silver will jik k • it pay their debts with
A n ordinance to extend third avenue If they go against fiat paper money, ■ qu;.l in value to ‘Ji 4-5 < m-half of the goods
the y would have to
EAST,
AND
TO
APPROPRIATE LAND they will line the aid of the Populists. ;ruins of gold.
give now.
Ill either case the cause of sound money
THEREFOR. ”
Which is ri¿ht?
The people of Tillamook city do ordain will gain.
Ilhyir.e of the Ai <•!< nt Uopulirt.
as follows:
The Safe Daaia For Silver Coinage.
It
: n 1 r.< ient Fopuli-t,
Section 1. That there aliali be a
A sigil that the silverites are begin-
H M urJ was long end gn.y.
street laid out, estnblished and opened. u i;g to realize that free coinage at 16
And punt tu.it< d by bis list
H< had Lis Htth say :
Sixty feet wide. Running north and tc> 1 is an impossibility is found in the
“This is the :;ge <.f m Id,” he said.
south, between those two certain tracts dem.Jid by some silver organs for the
“ ’Tis gold for 1 ult< r, g -1 1 for tread.
Gold for lx.r.-:s nndgold for fun.
of land which are platted and designated .■ ,n: ge at that ratio of all silver pro­ I
Gold for .11 •LiM-s ’n ath the sun.”
duced in the United States. But this
as blocks thirteen and fourteen on a
Th' n with u smile
Is ■ khock his In ad.
certain plat recorded on page» 492 and scheme is just as absurd as the proposal
tools'll our mints to I lie world's stores
. >t wait .'.while,”
494 of l>ook E of records of deeds in lill* of silver. No tariff would lie able tc
Jic slyly «aid.
“When v pt in and run the state,
amook county, and shown by said plat k"ep foreign silver ont of this country if
We’ll tackle gold: we’ll legislate.
to be Thayer’s addition to the town of it was valued here at a higher rate than
We’ll uass an act
And make a fact
its
eomim
reial
value.
Even
though
the
Lincoln. Now known as Tillamook City.
By
which
these goldLugs will U- whacked
Section 2. The strip of land «ought to importation of bullion was prohibited,
Till they’re as cold
As is their gold.
be appropriated, and which is hereby it would lie easy to bring in silver table­
wire etc . Which would Iro melted We’re going to make u statute law ty which
appropriated is designated upon said plat
’twill be degreed
1,\.
The id a of coining all United
as a street running 1101 th and south
That standards are abolish« 1. for a standard
<■ ,;, s silver will not stand examination.
favor» gree I.
between said blocks thirteen and four­ The I .nlvsafe basis is to coin as much as This is
the country of the free, and free this
teen and is a portion of Third Avenue .au be maintained at a parity with gold
land shall bo
soon
as we. the «people,' have our oppor­
AB soon as our supply of th.- latter metal A h
East not opened.
tunity,
Section 3. Whereas a petition having iucreuM to a profier amon'ltt^,n‘‘,Z
And he who has to pay a bill
Can pay in wh.’.t'c r suits his will.
been presented to the common council of venture to coin more sliver. But not till
The tailor? Let him t ik • his couta
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Tillamook city for the establishment 01 then.
And pay liis notes.
Or if perchance
aforesaid street.
The said council
Want Silver Monomet»lll»"».
He’s long on j4- its
deems it expedient the aforesaid street
Some of the silverites are profuse in
Let trousers lx;
His A, a. cl.
should I hj established. Therefore it is so their protests that they only want bi­
The baker? Let his landlord taka
ordered and the city surveyor is hereby metallism and do not wish to cease
His rent in cake
ll5
j„g
gold
as
a
standard
Of
value,
or
to
instructed to survey and lay out «aid
Or anything th« man can bake.
drive it out of circulation. But it 1«
And
if
a pl um 1» r wants a crumb
street ami mark the location thereof.
He may unto the 1 aker come
.nlv necessary to read the papers and
And plumb.
Approved August 19, 1895
speeches in which tlie free «image doc­
A joker needing hats or do ka
E. E. S nlp H, Mayor.
trine is preached to see that.
Can go »nd pay f,,r ,h‘T ‘ v llh
C. N. D rew , Recorder.
And to on
« felh.w’a got
tending to favor using gold, they really I
Shall pay f°r things that he has not.
want silver alone- The wholesale de
If beggars' rags were cash, you'd see
Taxpayers Take Notice.
nnneiation of 8-ld as^ money of the
No longer any beggary
rich.” as “a standard which rote
In short, there'd 1 j * no poverty.”
We have closed the tex roll Io make
••A splendid scheme,” quoth I.
debtors for the beneflt of creditor.,
ont tlie delinquent list
On ami after ^ Xiwsthat it is not merely love
“But stay!
What < f the nation’s credit, pray?
the 15th day of July, MW,,
«'»
of silver, but h»«r«i of gold, which
“Ha. ha! Ho, bo!” he loudly reared.
«•We’ll leave that problem to the Lord.
ready to receive taxes again, and on am
these attacks. Why nM be hco-
And if be fMla to keep ns straight
after the 15th day of August, 1895, we ".'t^Messrs Silveritre. and admrt tlmt
Once more we’ll have to legislate
will begin to levy on all delinquent prop £ advocating a P>l>cy which, ou he
And *0 create.
confession of that eminent bimetsl i.b
Confounding greed,
erty for taxes and costs.
As much of credit ax we need.”
President E. B Andrews,
J H. J ackson , Sheri®,
—Kendrick Bangs in Harper’s Weekly.
.Hour gold out of tl country. yon
Tillamook Co., Ore.
tewortougfor the silver standardT
(Wholesale Quotations.)
O ats —Gray
..............
f
a2
40
P otatoes f4 loo ths
...... ......
O nions
”
W heat —Willamette
... .
85
Walla Walla
......
«5
D ucks dox................. ...... 2 OO
G eesk ”
... ... .
4 oo
C hickens —Q14
duz.
3 oo
Spring ”
... 1 50
B utter —Brine
.....
—
”
Store, in Rolls.
15
’
Choice Dairy
2»
E gos —Oregon ........... ......
11
L ard , Oregon
i»H
—
”
Eastern ........... ......
B acon —Clear Sides
8%
”
Hams ............. ......
11
....
”
Shoulders .... ......
F lour —Willamette
2 70
”
Country Brands ...... 2 70
23
1 50
—
90
87
3 5O
5 00
3 50
3 00
20
20
27
—
9
—
8-H
11%
—
2 85
2 85
Ihe Alderman
r
Leading Hotel of
Tillamook
Headquarters for Commercial
men and the traveling public.
Sample rooms. Electric lights
throughout. Stage and boat of­
fices. Rates, fi 00 to $2.00 per
day, American plan.
NEW MANAGEMENT
Especial attention to the cuisine
department.
M. A. WOODFORD, Prop’r.
WARRANTS PAYABLE.
'l lie following numbered warrants in c.ass C
are now payable at my office and interest ceases
after this date:
321, 383, 386, 310, 497, 4S9, 521.523. 543. 47°» 61,
4»»8. 536, 531. 534, 535 533. 532, 727', 72S, 642, 724,
6O9, 617. 585, 548, 565, 566, 567, 640, 603, 716, 5S4.
560, 623. 603, 571, 573. 690, 717. <>76. 5«7. <»3L 549.
656, 664, 673, 551, 66o, 637, 666.
Clans A: 868, 867.
July 12. 1895.
J ohn B akker , County Treasurer.
Beach!
The finest coast resort in
Pleasure seekers,
Oregon.
Beu Perrv keeps boats to
Jet. lie I uih several dif­
ferent kinds, and can fit you out with a
light row boat, or a sail boat. He alao
huaa hand-power stern wheeler which
will carry a number of persons and make
good time. Boats let by the day or
week, at reasonable rates
when on the lieach should cal
on J. O. Campbell, or at the
Netarts Store fishing excur­
sions or boating-
Excursions to the sea lion rocks where thousand« of sea
linns can be seen, and bird» too numerous to mention,
eggs can l>e gathered.
Air. Campbell being a skilful
safe and pleasant trip.
“The Sea Lion1'
Notice to subscribers—The daily Ore­
gonian will be delivered for 15 cants per is the fastest mid safest Lo.t on the Netarts bay.
week. Daily and Sunday 20 cents per
.week. Collections will be made Ihe
first of each month.
Tillamook News
Company, agent.
To Exchange:—A beautiful 47-acie
fruit and alfalfa farm in San PasquaI
Valley, California, for a stock fai in in
Oi •gon. Address, A. M arch UH, San
Pasqua], Califonda .
NETARTS. OR
“Flappe Camp
"Hotel ano
RESTAURANT
First class in every particular, and
special attention to coast tourists.
Prices to Suit
Clamg, Figh, and ßrabg ¡Served A la Mode.
the Times:
BOOT£ and gflOEg
N ETAR IS, OR.
Made to order.
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Repairing done «« cheap as the cheapest.
Conte and be convinced.
Advocate Building
ÆLZLZEZN-
P. F. BROWNE.
5
ZEïOTTSZE
J. P ALLEN. Prop’r.
Noted for it* Fine Cuisine Department.
Heard at
NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE
C. E. REYNOLD?.
I’ll roast you, said the Stove.
Look out, I’m on a strike, said the
TILLAMOOK, OHEOON
Hammer.
I’ve got you, said the BarUWire.
1’11 catch on, said the Tongs.
R SEASON’S
I’ll scoop him, said the Shovel,
I’ll get your
Butcherknife’
liocon,
wood,
OF THE WORLD
FOR A TRIFLE.
VERY LITTLE
MONEY.
said
So a general quarrel ensued and if
you want to hear how it ended and
how cheap the alxjve named articles
can lie bought, call on
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
<*
c. E. REYNOLDS,
Ladd’s New Gun
WEEKLY NEWS
GREAT VALUE
You’re not as sharp as
Tack.
Say nothing and saw
the saw.
ENTERT/1 INDENT!
the
siili
Store.
New line of all »porting
goods. Camper«, riaher-
men ami Prospectors aup
plied at reduced rate«
Highest cash price paid for
«Raw Fur-. Sea Lion Mkina
and Trimming*.
MEND FOR CATALfXK’K.
A
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Address Ladd’s Cun Store,
Cor. Third A Market Sts , Han F rkwcm K».
2 arl P. KNUDSON
Blacksmith
All kind« of wood and iron
work done.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Tillamook, Ore.
The regular price of both papere is $2.50
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