Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 23, 1898, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK
Silver Question In a Nutaheil.
In every rural towu of the country
free coinage advocates are promising
farmers that 16 to 1 would raise the
price of grain and meat and thus re­
duce the proportions of the produce of
the farm that goes to pay the labor em­
ployed. Of all brazen performances of
the century, the most impudent is that
by which at the same time the wage
earners are invited to assist in a cam­
paign to make their food more dear to
them and to reduce the wages of the
most numerous class of wage earners in
tho country.
There is the silver question in a nut
shell. It is simply a question as to
whether our wage earners are getting
too high wages. They may as well face
I he question. If our wage earners be-
); ve they uro getting too high wages
mid that this country is suffering in
consequence, all they have to do is to
take lower wages. If they prefer a
roundabout way, they can favor free
coinage of silver, and they will get their
wages cut down half without any fur­
ther trouble on their part.
In the light of our experience with
flat money legislation, from the green­
back to the Sherman pig silver certifi­
cates, this long suffering country will
finally learn that wealth is not created
by flat, but is made by labor; that the
law can put no dollar into any man's
pocket unless it first takes it from the
pocket of somo other man, und that
wage earners ure first and most inter­
ested in opposing interference by law.
There has never yet been made a law to
put into any laboring man’« pocket a
single dollar that ho did not earn. He
of all men, therefore, has the best right
to insist that there shall bo no law passed
that will raise the price of what bo has
to buy, and thus take from him any
portion of what he lias earned.—Hon.
John Do Witt Warner in Present ‘‘Prob­
lems.’’
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L. H. BROWN, PftES
W H. COOPER, SEC ¿ TREA3
DIRECTORS.
L. H BROWN
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____ — manufacturers of
A ll K inds of F ine M erchantable L umber .
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Freight handled with dispatch
and at lowest rates. Fruit de­
livered in good order.
Best Accommodations and Cheap est Route
to or from Tillamook.
Every attention paid to wants and conveinces
of passengers. First class table set.
Will ^ail from F. about
8tlj &nd every 10 days after
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For fiuther particulars apply to
A. W. BEADLE & Co.
C. & E.THAYER. B ankers .
I )ate
To
No 14 Cal. St. S F. or Io
Truckee Lumber Co. Agis
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Days after sight, Pay to the order of
Laiincl] Ifeqe
DOLLARS.
Senator Stewart’s Hound Arguments.
The question never will be settled
until you determine the simple ques­
tion whether ths laboring mail is en­
titled to a gold dollar if ho earns it, or
■whether you uro going to cheat him
with something < Ise. That is tho upshot
of the whole thing. • • • There have
been a great many buttles fouglit against
gold, and gold has won every time. 1
do not care how much you discuss it or
how many resolutions you puss, they do
not make any difference. You must
come to the same conclusion that all
other people have—that gold is recog­
nized us the universal standard of value.
It is the meuHuro that must Is- used It
is the measure by which your wealth
mu t be touted. It has been uud always
will bo the touchstone of measurement,
and whin you depart from that mid try
to figure up any oilier measure which
the world does not reeognizo yon get
into confusion. Attempting to reconcile
them, it is idle to talk ill < lit. It is idle
to talk about compromising on any other
measure of value. The world will not
accept it. Wo have tho experience of
«■very nation tlint has tried it, and it
lias been tried in almost every civilized
nation. • • • Do not let us try to de­
ceive tho American people. Do not let
us try to make them believe by some
las us ] ecus of legislation that we can
give them something of real valuo—wo
can give them a measure of value that
is better than the universal stundurd of
mankind. Do not deceive them in that
regard. Let them know tho f lets now.
I Is-lieve that it would bo highly injuri­
ous to this country to again inflate the
currency. • • • I need not enlarge upon
tho evils of a depreciated currency.
Thia country Inis felt them too severely
to require thut I should mention them.
It matters not what, kind of a depreci­
ated currency you have« it necessarily
entails m.uiy evils. • • •
Wagri Go I’p Slowly.
Every cheap money experiment ever
tried in this or in any country has dem­
onstrated that, while prices respond
quickly to changes ill the value of
money, wiiges respond but slowly.
Hence, though wages appear to rise
win n mom y i i depreciating, they are in
ronlity fulling The difference in rapid­
ity with which wages and prices go up
has been illustrated by prices going up
in elevators while wages walk up the
stair steps. It is certain that wage earn­
ers always lose nnd never gain by being
paid in a depreciated or depn-ciating
currency.
Secretary.
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From Tillamook to Gftribaldi
From Tillamook to I lobsonville
From Tillamook to Buy City
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fro.:x U.S.Jounal cf 'fedMnt
Kvervbo.iy Hays ho.
Cascarets ( and v Cathartic, the most won
derful medicul tlis<<> erv of the age, p eas­
ant, and rcfrei.liiinr to the msle, act gently
and positively on kiopeys. liver end bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure in adnene, le‘ er, lialdtunl < oi.-.ill ation
-o.d bi ion; ni'-s. Pi. asc buy and try a box
oft'. < ’. C. to-dav; in, 2.y. 1.0 < ents. bold and
gusriuiteed to euro by all druggists.
Beware of
in" powders, Alum makes
good medicine but bad food.
A 1 sour doctor.
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160 acres mi the north end of the San.I
Spit. Excelienl* mill site. !>♦•«•)» water
right clone to slioie
\ahialile for1
speculative pn:po«ps. Can be had at a
great bargain i* purchased soon.
Inquire al th if oilice.
50 YEARS*
EXPERÌENCE
T<» Cure ('onsttpution ! orever.
Take Casent els <' niùv <’clliarllc. 10c rr25c
If C. U. C. fail io cui;1. tiruggisLs rt fuiid ihuuey
Reduced Fares!
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|cavcat3, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-?
€eirt business conducted for M oderate F ees , t
i O ur O ffice is O pposite U. s. patent O ffice }
/and we cans'*--ure patent in less time than those5
(remote from Washington._____________________ S
£ Send inode!, drawing or photo., wi b descrip-f
ftion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of$
(charge. Out fee r.ot dve till patent is secv.red. >
$ A P amphlet , “ II "v to Obtain Patents,” with#
#cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries?
5sent free. Address,
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Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation <>f any scient ide journal. Terms. f3 a
year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
Astoria and
Tillamook
pacific ¡\lavigafcioq Company
Will make trips every five dar«, the weathet peim tllng betweeu A,torl, and TTtamook Clt|
c.irjing height ami | a-.euae■ s.
ELMORE, SANBORN 4 Co., Astorie, or COHN & CO., Tillamook, Agts.
Prof. W. H. Peeke, who
makes a specialty of ,
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur­
ed more cases than any
living Physician ; lii.1
success is astonishing.
We have heard of casej
uf 20 years’ standing
cured by
him. H ü
publishes a
v a 1 u a b 1 o
work on
this dis­
ease, which
he sends
with
a
largo bot- ,
tie of his absolute cure, free to any suiTerers
who i iay send their P. O. ai d Exprès ; address.
We advise anv one wishing a euro toaddress
Irof.W. J. PL2KL, F. D„ 4 Cedar Ct., Hew York
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights & c .
Anyone spnrt.'ng a sketch nnd deRcrintitm may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. < <>mniiiiii<’H*
thins strictly contldenttat. I landbook on Patenta
sent free, oldest agency lor securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A <’o. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Steamer W. H. Harrison,
or R. P. Elmore,
MUNN
¿Co.36’8'0'^’ New ïork
Brandi Offley. 625 F St., Wi.sliltirlon, I>. C.
This I, Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten ?euts, cash or (damps,
a generous sample will be mailed of tho
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely’s Cream Halm) sufficient to demon,
strata the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BROTHERS,
56 Warren bt., New York City.
Bev. John Reul. Jr., of Great Falls, Mont,
recommended Ely’ 'ream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, ‘ It is a posi.
live cure for catarrh if used as directed.”—
Ilev. Francis W. l’oole, Tattor Central Pres.
Church, Helena, Mont
Ely’s Cream Balm is ihe acknowledged
enre for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
iC.A.SWOW&CO.i
5 O pp . P atent O ppicc , W ashington , D. C. $
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----- Dealer in------
STUDEBAKER WACONS,
Osborne Mowera
Bugs»!e< bny -ake-», plows and otlu’r farm
machinery. You can save money by
«IcA'.’iig wiih me.
Special Prices» on Buggies and Snrine
waious.
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yot ir
C. A. BAILEY,
Tillamook, Ore.
town lol" or tiiubev c'aim or any
ytlier’iniproved or mi improved real
i-Mute? If so yon want to put it inta
1 lie Landa of bohio one who will ad-
, vertise anti try to sell it. I
¡■1st opened in this city a thorough­
ly equipped
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•win -sr
Coufacatlon of Property.
will carry passengHre at
the fallawing cash rates
until further notice.
And charge to the account of
Pacific Lumber Company.
-------- Will Run Cha--------
A farmer who had his crop of wheat
stored in his granary or a manufacturer
who had his warehouse filled with the
products of his factory would think It
ail outrage if tlm government should in­
sist upon confiscating one-half of his
wheat or his goods. What better is it
by the adoption of free silver coinage to
confiscate one-half of the wage of tho
laborer or one half of his accumulated
savings, or one half of the dower of the
widow, or one half of tho pension of the
soldierf—Philadelphia Reoord.
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OtTtce
Rm to re the Zero Frrralng I'oinU
In the haste in which the Democrats
at Chioago prepnnsi their platform they
forgot to include the plunk declaring in
favor of restoring tho natural freezing
point of «era Mankind has suffered ami
shivered tremendously Isvuus.. of this in­
human standard of temperature ndopted
undoubtedly at the instigation of coal
b.irons and quack doctor» Without
waiting for the aid or conscut of any
other nation lot ns nroooed to lower the
freezing point and to reform our climate
in the interests of the masses.
MEANS
h k VT í litr*i
Want the lirai
The farmer and the mechanic must
be fres» to use the very best tool« and
implements, and the merchant and
banker must bo free to use tho very la st
money and iustrutm nts of credit. Au
honest and stable measure of value is
just as ueeessary to both us are hottest
and stable measures of weights and
quantities, and it requires no argument
to show that without these it would bo
impossible to transact theordiuary bust-
n<-M of the country.—Hon. John U.
Carl isla
Direct from S. F. to
Tillamook.
Fine Dressed Tlooring and Finishing Lumber, a Specialty
NO ALL KIN-OS
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‘h° WOrld
Ammunition and t.Ve no Ä " Cu”
FOFF.. «
ake no other.
A,k your <tc«ler foT WINCHESTElT^
w . nch . st E rwe ;—
And nm now prepared J'o tran-
saef all business usually connected
with hiic I i offices.
I expect to make a specialty
the mile ofTillemook County
Lunds niul for that purpose will
advertise extensively in eastern
papers. If you linvo any land, f»r
sale now is the time to bring it '•
amt list ir. .
If yon want to buy or trade fe*
real estate, if you have property
you desire atteiited Io in your#*
sence, or any other business in I"*
real estate line you are rt*P*®*’
fully invited to coms and 8M ••
D. DeK. Bowman»
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Tillamook, Ore,
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F lnctit» Yonr Bowrl, Wltli <’
Candy Cathartic, cure constipa:”!1 ' r.a
Wc.ae. MC.C C fail,druggistsretui’1’®"’