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SUliintook gffablight. Fro. Trade and Lumber. she will continue to undersell us, “I lieliev. we van make no |ierinau.i|t 1 mill that long our lumbermen and progress in tlie direction of Tariff Re mills will be idle. If, then, we form until we free from taxation the desire to vote to benefit the mill Officili Papar. Tillanjak City nd County. raw material* which lie nt th. founda- | hands and loggers, there is only liou of our iudiiatrie...................................... lone way to vote, and that is for KA THS OF aUBlM'MirTJON. Rough lumlrer has be.n placed upon tlie Mr. McKinley. We know that (STRICTLY INAUVINCK.) S*/V 00 free liat, and only a slight duty retained 1 it lias been claimed that free Qua year .. .. |1 ao. We . lumber Is a great benefit to the bix months ................... .......... 75- on planed and grooved boards. Three montila W- found a rate of 34.12 per cm amt left a 1 |»>‘ir farmer, who is thereby M anufacturers of L umber and B oxes , and D ealers in rat. of 23 85.”—Hon. William Jennings enabled to build; but how can lie buy cheap lumber unless he have Bryan in Congress. AOVKIH'ISING MATKti. 1 inch, per month Mr. Bryan lias been even more means? And if in order to bring Jo 76 peryeaif6 7S 3.35........... * ” Ï0.00 in his advocacy of lumber down cheap, he hits »0 im 3-75 - ” ” 33 00 outspoken, 6.75 . ” ” 60.00 Free Trade, Ilian President Cleve poverished the lumberman and in li.oo .. *• ” i00.00 1 ...................... Local notte»«, ioct« per line; and set« after land or Hott. William L. Wilson. fact everybody else, by destroying Ihe Aral insertion. Only sets per Hue for first In fact, we doubt know any pub 1 their industries, that they are no insertion for resti la r B'lve»ii»ei ■ his products, Lo‘»t. Found, Fot Kent For Sub-, Wanted, and lic man who is a more pronounced ' longer able to liny Special notice»«, In classi lied “ad” column»«, at get tlie ths rate of one cent per word for fli«t inset t'oii adherent of this British heresy. where is the farmer to and hall rate« thereafter. wherewithal to buy? Our indiis- Mr. Bryan gloried in Free Wool. Leya 1 notices, Nonpareil, tocts. per line for interdependent that fir«tTn«ertion au<l 5cls per line for each «ttbse- This week we show the effect of 1 tries are so q ieut Insertion. to ti.e policy of free raw material a» when we endeavor unduly AII notice« or communications uhotild far as it concern» the lumber inter ehenpen any article for the benefit be «ent in aa early in lite week a« possible. of any one class we invariably iii- ests of the United States, jureall theothsrs. In Ibis respect At the close of hist week we liuti Telephon. No 6. the McKinley tariff was the best received reports from 290 A iner- (hïceoii Firat St , weil of Still well Ave. balanced schedule that any nation ican lumber mills. Each one of ever possessed. tlie»e reports stilted briefly the niiiuber of hands employed, and Another industry in which Ore the wages paid them by the mill, during the month of July, 1892— gonians ar. «»pecially interested Wo all know almost two years after the McKin iu wool growing. ley Tariff bail been in operation — wliat free trade in wool did for It has decimated and also during the month of July, this country. 1896—almost two years after the our flocks fully 25 per cent, ruined FOR PRESIDENT, Gorman-Wilson Tariff had been many of our wool growers, closed in operation. As »bowing the one half of all our factories and William McKinlay, benefits, or otherwise, derived within the Inst year sent about of Ohio. respectively under the polieha of I thirty five million dollars abroad Protection and of Free Tra lu, for foreign wool, every cent of FOR VICE PRESIDENT J. SIBLEY,. Manager Store .nd Mill, Hobaonvlll«, Oregon nothing can be fairer than tlie which should have be.n paid to resulta lifter two year»’ experience wool growers in our own country. GarrBtt A. Habart, Piiucipal Office, »49, Berry St., S. F. Milin at Truckee. Cal.. If, therefore, we want to vote to with each policy. Their effect ~ of New Jersey. upon the American lumber indus- benefit Hi. wool growers, we are bound to vote tlie republican ticket. try has been a» follow»: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, McKinley stands for protection to HANDS EMPLOYED. ,—WAGES PAID—, the wool grower, while Bryan ia T. T. GEER, of Marion, No. of July, July, July, July, the most loud mouthed, blatant 8 M. YORAN, of Lane, mills. 1892. 1896. 1892. 1896. free trader, on the wool question, D r . H. P atchen ’ s SPEC, is rapidly of Multnomah, 290, J F. CAPLES, 24.339 13,786 »721,270 »425,715 of them all. becoming an indispensible family medi E. L. SMITH, of Wasco. Hands idle in July, 189b cine. It not only takes effect immed 10,573 iately, arresting the pangs of influenza, Wages lost in July, 1890 ORE. »325,555 As to factory operatives and but acts on the emunctones of the sys The great benefit of the free wage workers generally, wliat tem; thus freeing it of the accumulations Four years ago the Democratic raw material policy lias conmutad they need is work and wages, mid of La Grippe of long standing. This is campaign hinged upon high prices. in enabling 10,573 men, out of 24, the voter who desires to benefit why rheumatism so frequently yields to Farmers null workingmen were 339 hands in 290 lumber mills, to I hem should vote for a policy Unit this treatment and Disturbances of the Supplying families with our bottle Lungs, Stomaclie, Kidneys and Bowels beer, direct, or through any house told they were paying too high take a vacation without pay. The will secure them both. Before the are so quickly overcome. 90c per large handling our beer, a specialty. Ask prices lor everything they had to decrease in tlio employment of Gorman-Wilson Tariff went into bottle, 50c per small. Inquire of your your dealer for price per dos. or case. buy, anti were exhorted to bling lumbermen, through Bryan’s Free operation our factories everywhere Druggist. on th. milleiiililll of cheapness l>y Trude policy, wits approximately were open, and every man who voting for free trade. We all 43 per cent. desired work had it, and nt fair know what the result bits been. The loss in wages to the lumber wages. We were producing ptac- Now the sains crowd is howling men, during their July vacation tically everything that we con that prices are too low. The farm this year, wits 8325,555, also ap sumed, and exporting considerable ers me told tlint they are not receiv proximately 43 per cent, or at the besides, mid in doing so we gave ing high enough prices tor wliat rate of 83,906,660 a year. This is employment to all our people. they produce, end the workingmen the “great benefit” that Free Under the Gorman-Wilson Tariff C. H. SMITH, Prop’r. me expected to vote for a policy Trade in lumber has been to 10, our dealers have purchased a large which, it is declared, will make 573 lumbermen who were busily proportion of our necessities from them pay double for all they have employed in July, 1892, under the abroad, and as a natural result, a W ines , L iquors and C igars . to buy. Are the people of the McKinley policy of protection. large proportion of our working Kopp’s Beer on Draught United States idiotic enough to be This is the result of the Denio- men were thrown out of employ fooled twice by the « ue conscience cratic policy of Free Trade. It is ment. Our factories have been less net of demagogue»? what Bryan believes in. It is idle, our workingmen unemployed, Asturian. what Bryan voted for. It is wliat mid their families hungry, cold, Bryan would give us more of, and Imineless, living upon charity. though he cowardly shirks the And Bryan stands for the perpetu Down to Monday night Inst t lie issue at present and say* ‘‘We ation of the policy that brought Record’» canvass of the city of won’t discuss the Tariff question them where they are; the only Chicago lias covered about 46,000 change which lie proposes making just now.” McKf vote». Of these 34,450 were for is, by extending the principle of rand entral illiard tiou will restore McKinley, 9170 for lhyan and 906 free trade, to give them less em lumber induslry to its f all for Palmer. The significance <if ployment, mid by vitiating the prosperous condition of the canvass a» heretofore pointed Fina Liquors and Cigars currency, to cut their pay in two, Lumbermen should vote out, lies chiefly ill the excess of for the depreciated currency straight Republican ticket. Tillamook, Oregon. H badquartbrs for thb C ri . p . brated change» from Cleveland in 1892 to would most assuredly lie the —American Economist. McKinley in 1896 over those from Telephon. Ne. » money in which the workingman Harrison to Bryan. The number would receive his pay. of tl.es« is astonishing But »ucli How Shall We Vote. h canvass as this cun be no Httre Tlie time for the presidential A vote for McKinley is much test, since only the more intelli Freight handled with dis election is rapidly approaching, more tlimi a vote for honest mo gent ill e accustomed to writing and anil the time for voters to do their ney, it is a vote for the return of patch »lid at lowest rates. to use of the mails. However thinking is drawing to a close. confidence, a vote for the open Fruit delivered in good order. front all sources, it is learned that The issue ¡»almost one of life and ing of the gates to let out into the majority for McKinley in Chi death for this country, and too the arteries of commerce our Bast Accommodation and Cheapest Routa cago will he overwhelming; anti much stress can not be laid upon hoarded million», n vote Io loosen to or from Tillamoak. the influence of Chicago will dom (lie importance of voting light. the wheels of our silent factories inate very largely all the Upper Last weak a friend who has always ami mills, a vote to givo employ Every attention paid to want« and conveni J. P. ALLEN, Prot»'r. Mississippi valley and Lake states. been a republican called nt ths ment to our millions ofitlle work ence« of passenger«. First clan table set Noted for Its Fine Cuisine Department. —Oregonian. H eadlight oflicn, aud in talking men, a vote for the return of good * of the coming eleclio.i he said, prices anti good times. ‘‘I don’t know wliat to do, but I A vote for Bryan is a vote for The Cowlitx (Washington) Ad want to vote for the best interest financial panic, a vote for univer vocate of Oct. 8th. contain» a of tlie lalioring man. Tell me sal fear, distrust, and disaster, description of its water system, wliat that is and I will vote it. Best Meals In the City. for a depreciated currency, for Constructed and partly owned by At present it looks to me as though C abin , O ne W ay , $10. free trade and its invariable at Mr. Orchard, who will probably it would behest to vote for Bryan.” TILLAMOOK. OREOON tendants, stagnation and destruc. ” R oundtrip , $18. put in our system here. The This man is a representative of tion of American industries. It paper speaks in the highest terms a class which it will be well to S teerage , one way , $7. means less employment and only of Mr. Orchard and his work. The treat with candor and fairness, half wages, and- involves poverty, tty »lent is more than satisfactory for they are honest though mis wretchedness, and suffering for unit the only expense to the town guided. every man, woman, and chi hl de w;t< 8352. for fire hydrants. The Of course, all true, patriotic pendent upoli their labor for their pressure obtained there is only 55 Amarioaua are interested in the daily bread. pounds to the square inch, and entire country and all its interests J»or turili« particular, apply to yet it is »urtici.nl to throw water 10<> feet papendicularly,—easily and industries, but as we are un J. S. KIMBALL, Look After Tour Child's Teeth over the tallest building in the familiar with many, we shall con n Market St., 8. V. Cal , or to town. The Advocate conclude» sider only those best known to us. Oil. day a father brought his little H C. THOMAS, Master, Amongst these are lumbermen, as follows; five year old boy to my office to see Hobsonville, Or. dairymen, wool-growers, general what was th. trouble with In. teeth “Taken altogether it is a most farmers, manufacturers, factory 11 found that some one had extracted one complete and »11 list a n t in I system, hands, and general laboreis. of his niolais five years befor. th. roots For yoer Protection. - Catarrh ‘‘Curss" or one that Castle Rock may well feel Tonics tor Catarrh i-liquid f inn to bo token proud to have Mctired. All I lie As to tlie lumbermen, there can had almorl ed, and that in doing so the internally, usually c-.nUin either Mercury or expense of const! action lias been lie no doubt as to which is best fur process or porous bone in which the Iodide of Potass», o. troth, which are injur to th« town is th. parch a»« of the them. The democratic party lia» leelli grow had been broken away—I ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not hydrants, 8352. and the witter ser s I hhi I paralyaed the lumber indus have the bone, aud teeth and will aliow a blood disease, caused try sudden change to vice for th. hydrant, will be 8200 try, and there is not a man in them to those who want to .ee—nbont cold or damp weather. It sturts in the nasal pieaagaa, affecting <yea, ears and throat. per year during the franchise of Tillamook who is not poorer— 1 oue Inch in length by one half inch in Cold in the head causes exceasive flow ot .it) years. Mr. II. Orchard, who some a great deal poorer—because width and had to l>e removed, a. well mucus, and, if rep<»:ed!y neglected, the re. h n built the system, tails us he of the removal of the tariff from as three of hi. permanent teeth, which sulta of catarrh will follow; severe pain in the head, a roaring sound in the ears, bad li.is cmistructod seveiitcen systems foreign lumber, of which act had be.n torn lo>»e end were dead and l>reath, aud oftaniimea an offensiTe dis. in Washington an I Oregon and ( Mr. Bryan so loudly boasts, Ev floating in pus. Taking It all in all and charge. The remedy should be quick to allay this Is the best of them all. The ery lumberman in this county, making a long story short, it was the inflammation an<l heal the membrane. Elr's Crssua Balm u the acknowledged cure for pre «sure lie says is n it a. great as from the mill owner down to the worst sore month and most horribly theaa troubles and contains no mercury in a >1111 oth »r towns, but the other humblest hand employed either dsformed fsce for lits, that lias ever nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. ad/aittiges overbalance this by I In the woods or mills, is directly been brought to my notice, and all be- llaliiwry, Books. hMcrlptlm Carefully Conpouahi long o lit N 1 one can dispute but interested in having a duty placed eeuee ot extracting a tooth that could what Its lias practically fulfilled , on lumber. 80 long aa Canada aud should lis vs be.ii filled. See Dr. the letter of his 00 utract witli lite can ship her lumber into the Uni Wise about your children's teeth »lieu town.'* ted States free of duty, that long lie couies iu November D. D«K Beww»«, E4. a.4 Mgr. CO. 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