Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 05, 1896, Image 2

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Not Complimentary.
I again. The jingling song of free
silver with its free trade chorus
One thing lias been demonstrated 1 failed to allure; the damning
during this campaign that is not
Officili Paper, TillamookCity aed County. particularly complimentary to the record of the past four years was t
too fresh in their minds and they
American people mid that is that would have none of the “Boy Ora­
RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
we have not yet arrived at a stage tor of the Platte” and his quick-
FRANCIS^0
(STRICTLY INADVANCK.)
One year
|1 bO. of intellectual developement where
Six months
........... 7$.
sand ideas of political economy.
Three months
60. we are safe from designing dema­
And the people have once more
M anufacturers of L umber and B oxes , and D ealers in
gogues. The most glaring mis­ proven that ‘‘government of the
ADVERTISING rates .
statements have not only gone people, for the people, and by the
finch, per month
fo 7-5
per yeai >6.75
unchallenged but they have been ! , peoplp” is not a myth, not a Uto-
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3.75
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•” 60 00 swallowed with aviditv and relish. 1 piau dream.
They have proven
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Local iiotlc**, loots. per hue; and sets. nfler Here are a few sample statements 1 that the American people are wise
the first insertion. Only seta per line for first
that we heard made by free silver- I | enough to govern themselves and
MMrUOM for regnlHr M'lvertisris
#
Loot, Pound, For Kent, For Hale, Wanted, and
of | that they can not be made the
Special notices, In clKsaitled “ail" columns, st ites during the campaign—all
the r«te of one cent per word for first insertion
which were apparently swallowed j prey of misguided men or design-
and halt rates thereafter.
Legal notices, Nonpareil, locts. per line for
first insertion and 5cis per line for each subse­ with open mouthed credulity: that
I ing demagogues.
quent insertion.
only about 300 silver dollars had
The election of Mr. McKinley
>J0T*A1I notices or commit ideations should
be sent in as early in the week mm possible.
been coined since 1873, (when in means far more to this country
fact there were about 500,000,000 than even the most sanguine re-
coined);
that free silver would give publican can foresee. It means
Telephone No 6.
employment to two million men, the return of confidence in business,
Office on First HL. west of SUliwell Ave.
(more than the entire population the opening of the vaults that con­
of all the sliver mining states); fute the nation's wealth, and the
that all the great strikes in this circulation of that wealth through
country originated under Harri­ the veins and arteries of commerce;
son’s administration— (what about it means the opening of our mills
the last great railroad strike), that and factories; and that every
the revenues of this government American workingman who desires
are obtained by direct taxation shall have plenty of work, and
mid the tariff is unnecessary etc.,
good wages paid in honest money.
etc., etc., etc.
It means that the pall of despair
Men who work hard every day shall be lifted from the mind of the
J. E. SIBLEY, Manager Store and Mill, Hobeonvllls, Oregon
to earn bread for their wives and toiler, poverty be driven from his
children and have no lime to read door, and abundance shall come
Principal Office, »49. Berry St., S. F. Mill* at Truckee. Cal..
are not perhaps to be blamed for in in its stead. It means that the
not being well informed on these American consumer shall cease to
matters, but they are to blame for purchase abroad and instead pay cream, and buttermaking, but should be I
machinist enough to make ordinary re­
accepting every statement made his money for American products pairs, ami to prevent its being needlessly j
Now for four years of prosperity. to them without investigation, mid supplied by American working­ out of repair He further needs a large
designing demagogues who make men, It means that there shall amount of tact in dealing with the
such statements knowing them to be no factions, no sections, anil Jno patrons, for it is an undeniable fact that
sil-
ASTORIA, ORE.
be incorrect and intentionally classes, but that our country slittll men lake offense more readily and pull
out, or kick for slighter cause than in
mislead the people are unworthy remain as it always bus been, one individual creameries. Use the very
The favorite beer macle
of tin n mie of An e c n citizens. ami undivided,
the grandest, best in supplies, such as salt, tubs, col-| on this coast, consiclerecl
tlie
Supplying futilities with our bottle
greatest, and most prosperous of or, etc., and aim to produce the finest by many to be superior to
beer, direct, or through any house
goods at all times Be careful how you
A Grand Victory.
handling our beer, a specialty. Ask
all the nations of the earth.
bust your shipments to bogus or unreli­ Milwaukee beer. Call for
your dealer for price per dos. or case.
able
firms,
and
when
you
are
fully
satis
­
it,
and
insist
on
having
The “landslide” came us Bryan
The greatest political conflict
fied
as
to
the
honesty
and
reliability
of
predicted, but, unfortunately for since that which reunited in the H um to Start anil Operate a Co-opera­ some commission man, consign all Kopp's beer.
tive Creamery.
him he is underneath it.
your goods to him, and do not change
election of Abraham Lincoln in
'
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except for good cause, ft never pays in
The first point to determine in con­
1860 is ended, and another victory
the long inn to ship to those houses that
The Kalama (Wash.) Bulletin
sidering the advisability of starting a
quote extraordinary big prices; but stay
has been scored by the grand old
says;
creamery ill any locality ia, whether
with your firm as long as you receive
BUREAU SALOON,
11. Orchard, while in Tillamook, Republican party, the party that cows enough can be secured within a fair prices, good weight and quick re-
C. H. SMITH, Prop’r.
recently was granted a franchise has ever stood for al! that was radius of four or five miles to insure turns
success. If less than 300 are pledged,
to put in a water system al that noblest and best in American
As to the officers, the president must
we would consider it rather risky.
W ines , L iquors and C igars .
he a good business man and coinmaud
place, Tillamook may well rejoice political life.
From 300 to 500 cows would furnish
the
respect
and
confidence
ot
the
com
­
In
1860
the
question
to
be
set
I
Kopp'. Beer on Draught
that Mr* Orchard has undertaken
milk enuogh to give very satisfaclory re­
pany. The office of secretary and
tied
was
a
question
of
national
sults
As
soon
cows
enough
are
pled
­
the move as he will give satisfac­
treasurer should give bonds. The sec­
life—in 1896 the question to be ged, proceed lo organize by calling a retary of many co-operative creameries
tion.
settled was one of national integ­ meeting and electing a president or is careless in keeping the books and
business manager, secretary, treasurer
At two o’clock p. in. today the rity, a question of honor in our and several directors, well distributed records of the company, sometimes
simply issuing the dividends on loose
cannla and locks at the cascades of relations with one another and in their respective localities, and the slips of paper, and at the close of the
the
outer
world,
and
especially
a
best
and
most
influential
men
that
can
the Columbia Biver were opened
be obtained. The company so formed year knows but little as to exact details.
for traffic tiuil the first vessels al­ question of protection to our in­ must be incorporated and adopt a con­ He should keep a complete account of
G rand C entral B illiard
lowed to pass through, Tlte com- dustries and manufactures and to stitution and by-laws. Before proceed­ all milk received, butter mads, and cash
pielion of this gigantic work will the noble though humble toilers ing much further it will be necessary to received; also the items of expense,
H all .
with receipts for every one, and all
mark a new era in the develope- that constitute tiie great majority provide the funds to build and equip the dividends paid, so that every dollar may
Fine Liquors and Cigars___
plant. The old way was for each patron
luent of eastern Oregon, Wasliing of our citizens.
be easily and satisfactorily accounted
Tlllamook, Oregon-
HBADQUARrBRS FOR THK C h LRBRATED
Front the firing of the first gun to take one or more shares of stock and for. Also the Dr. and Cr. of each
ton mid Idaho and will be hailed
pay for it in cash ; but a better way is to
to
I
he
close
of
the
campaign
the
Telephone No. ».
with satisfaction by everybody.
empower the officers to borrow the money patron must be kept in detail. In
contest was ono of the most stilb,
making
out
the
dividends
for
the
mouth,
and make each patron responsible. He
born and bitter ever known to may do this by signing articles of agree­ the secretary will find how much butter
The republicans of Tillamook
American history.
Mr. Bryan, ment ill which he places his name and 1 was sold, and wliat'the net cash received
made one serious mistake—they
amounts to; then after deducting actual
the popocratic nominee, proved the number of cows from which he will expenses and sinking fund will divide
did not begin the campaign early
furnish
the
milk
unlii
the
indebtedness
1
himself a fearless and skillful lead,
the balance pro rata among the patrons.
enough.
A vigorous canvas of
is rancalled, except in cases of a renter The duties of the directors will be to
er, and his magnificent presence
the county early in September
leaving the neighborhood or in the sale ,
mid magnetism drew to him a host of a farm, or by consent of a majority of 1 have an oversight of the business and
while political sentiment was still
properly, and audit all accounts as often
of able men who used every the directors. These articles of agree-
in its formative slate would have
as may seem best. It is preferable that
menus within their power to hind inent must provide a sinkihg fund of say every officer be a farmer, and a patron
J. P ALLEN. Prop’r.
saved from 5« lo 100 votes to the
4
cents
on
each
cwt,
of
milk
delivered
at
their lender in the presidential
j of the creamery, and no one need receive
republicans that went over to the
Noted
for
its
Fine
Cuisine
Department.
the creamery, which shall be used to pay I any salary except the secretary; if he
chair. Every speech made by
populists. The republicans did
off the money borrowed, and for no other ' performs his duties properly and care-
them was full of appeal to preju­ purpose. This charge of 4 cents will not
hard work mid plenty of it, but
I fully it will occupy considerable time
dice and passion. It was sought be noticed by the patrons, and if it were, j
and attention, for which he should and
some of it should have been done
_ be paid. But the patrons have
to array class against class, capital it goes into their own property, and a ill > must
earlier.
Best Meals in the City.
against labor, the working man clear a debt much faster than one would tbsir duties as well, , and to you as
against his employer, and to imbue suppose without consideration, l ive patrons a very important one is to get
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
Rend good,
i'he campaign juat ended l.as the working classes with a deep hundred good cows should average 8,(W posted in your business
lbs. of milk per day, at 4 cents per cwt, is u.c
live unary
dairy papers mill
and books
Books I.eaill
been a most bitterly contested one seated distrust against all those in $3.20, or a trifle over $1,000 per jear r j how to feed and care for cows that the
and doubtle.s during its progress positions of trust and authority. without running Sundays, Many cream­ i best results may be secured. A few
' i years ago anything in any quantity was
a great deal of bitterness has been Grave offenses were charged eries allow a larger sinking fund, and good enough to feed a cow, but now
of
coarse
get
out
of
debt
so
much
sootier.
every up-to-date farmer believes in and
engendered between neighbors and against the Republican party, and
Where it can be readily agreed «non, a practices to a certain extent the feeding
friends. Considering the impor­ figures marshalled in battle array
of
a balanced ration Sometimes an old
larger rate than 4 cents for this purpose
tance of the issues at stake and the to prove allegations that had no is desirable, as debts and outstanding open shed drifted half full of snow with
the boss of the herd keeping everything
dead earnestness ot the people all foundation any where save in the accounts are particularly dangerous to else out in the storm was considered—
this is not to be wondered at. But vivid imaginations of those who co oporative institutions. After select­ "well, not exactly the thing, but it’ll
ing officers and providing for the necess­ have to do, dairyin’don’t pay very well
the good sense of the American made them; but all to no avail.
” Nofol course it does not
ary capital, appoint a committee to anyhow
people will enable them to imme­
The people remembered the visit several successful creameries ; get a unless properly managed. Some men
seem to expect fancy butter from dirty,
diately but v these animosities mid grand history of the republican list of the necessary machinery, and tainted, or misholesonie miik ; a i utter
resume their former amicable rela­ party.
They remembered the place a compete!iue order with aeveial impossibility. Learn also how to im­
prove your stock; it Is filly to expect a
tions as friends and neighbors.
good times when it was in power, reliable firms. The cost of other plants lieid of scrub» to equal high guide stock,
of
a
similar
outfit
must
be
considered
and a majority of the average herds have
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they remembered what it had done
and from foundation up should be paid one or more cows that are dead-heads,
Georgia lias recently established for the workingman in the way of for in cash As to cost, much depends kepi at expense. You will pay by teat
of course. Fooling milk simply places
a town with exclusively negao protection to American iiidustries, upon the kind and quality, but be sure dishonesty
nt a premium, and otters but
to
get
the
latest
and
best
outfit.
The
inhabitants. Ollier towns ofaimi. mid they knew full well that what '
little inducement to improve stock Co­
ie the ideal method of doing
lav character are now in course of it had done in the past it would do usual cost of a factory complete ranges operation
from about $2,500 to $3,000 When the business, hut cannot succeed except in
construction. If that were possi­ again if returned to power, and '
united
effort.
It has proven a great
creamery is ready for operation secure a
ble the entire separation of the they turned a deaf ear to design-' first-class buttermaksi; never, never ino-ru in many places, and ie rapidly
driving out iudividtlal factories Tire
races would be far the best settle­ ing demagog nee and their deluded employ a man simply because he will individual system of running creameries
ment of the race question.
Race followers and in solid phalanx w<«rk cheap, such a man is dear at any may relieve th* patrons and officers of
some care and responsibility; at the
prejudice will never be rooted out moved to the polls and hurled the price; juat figure a moment, 8,000 lbs. of same time when one man has full con­
in the soiitli mid anything lets party from power that had so ut­ ■ milk per day will produce, at least, 10, trol. makes no return of ealee, shows no
hooka nor results except the price per
Jtatianary, Baeks.
than a -.olid south is hardly to be terly subverted our prosperity, and 000 lbs. of butter per month, and one cwt., lie I'»’ unlimited opportunity to
Prmrlptim Carefully Compounded.
help
himself
and
no
one
be
any
wiser.
cent
a
pound
discount
means
a
loss
of
expected so long as it is practical) proven itself so entirely incapable
a co-operative man you must guard
$100 a month, besides further k>sees in As
a struggle as lo who shall control >f governing the country.
well the interest of vottr company; en­
The democracy had fooled the the mismanagement of the machinery. 1 deavor to promote harmony, never say
the country, the whites or the
they, always we Strive to excel iu all
2
-ople
once, it couhl not do ¡t Not only must he understand B»nk, p its and success is sure
uegroM.
D. DcK. Bewmaa, Ed. and Mgr.
CO.
General Merchandise
PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPL ES,
Clothing, Footwear!
Sperry Flour, Best California.
We wish to call attention to our
teas.
We guarantee satisfaction to
the most fastidious.
7}orth Pacific Brewery^
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
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C. B. HADLEY,
GAMBRINUS BEER
ALLEN HOUSE
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A Fine Line of Jewelry
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