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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1898)
T illamook weekly headlight the ' hl HUU i AFION and dishonor . X ¿ÏÏcccnt Sampler cl ¿fin \ Fart of One of Henry Ward l***eclier*s B.’»t be rm on«. During tho fl.it money mid unlimited paper currency excitement of 1877 Mr. Euecher delivered a famous serrnou ou Thanksgiving of that year on the perils jf the day. In it he used this language: "Whenever in any nation there is such an attempt to tamper with stand ards that the moral sense of man is ba- r ildered and liberty is given to nnprin- lipled men at large to eheat, to be un- f litlifal to obligations, to refuse the payment of honest d ‘b'.s—whenever that lakes place, it is all the worse if done with the permission of the law. I hate tdo devil riding on u law worse than I i ’ o the devil riding without a law nuder tin). Whoever tumpors with established t andarás tampers with the very marrow and vitality of public fuith. • • • The danger into which we are runtiing is idldoii under tho mystery of finance mid the currency. All money is but a repre- sertative of property. As now, by facil ity of intercourse, all the world is one epen market, tho need of ono mid the same standard of money, unifprm, uni versal and unalterable, becomes imperi ous. “Gold is the world's standard. Gold is tho universal measure of value. Other kinds of money there are—silver, cop- per, paper—but they all must conform to gold and be measured by it and ho interchangeable with it, in fixed and definite proportions. Gold is king in comnierco. All other money must rep resent gold. No vote of legislature can chango the nature of commerce, the na ture of property, the nature of its repre sentative in money or tho relative supe riority or inferiority of different cur rencies. Gold came to its supremacy as a representative of property by the long established consent of mankind. Con gress eanuot chango it for tlio world, nor even for this nation, except upon past transactions. It may give impu nity to men to cheat confiding creditors, but it cannot rule the valuó of currency in all future transactions. “Tho crimo of paying a debt in a cur rency inferior in valuó to that in which it wits contracted, base at all times mid anywhere, has a deeper guilt and a baser infamy in our case. When in onr mortal struggle capitalists were solicited to lend their money to us ou the faith of the nation, we were too glad, most grateful, for their aid. Then they were not grasping mid swollen usurers. Oh, no! They were benefactors. We rejoiced in their bounty and gave thanks for their confiding faith in our national honesty. Now, our dangers past, we re vile them, finding no epithets too vio lent, and strive to pay them, not gold for the gold they lent our misery, but in n dishonest measure of an inferior metal. “In the court of the commercial wolrd’s conscience we shall be eouvict- ed of endeavoring to cheat the meu who came to our rescue in the dark day. This congress would not have existed nor any government of the United States but for the strength given to our armies by foreign capitalists, and now to return their aid by a base treachery is to deserve an infamy as deep as the lowest depths of hell. But woe to those men, bull headed, without eyes, who are r.ttc ltipting to undermine tho integrity and simplicity of the nation." 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 OFFICERS. L. H. BROWN. P ues W. H. COOPER, S ec - T heas directors . L. H. BROWN ► » » » ► » » » *----------- MANUFACTURERS OF----- ------ * A ll K inds of F ine M erchantable L umber . Direct from S. F. to Tillamook. I inc Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber, a Specialty H. 0. DAVIS G. W. TEFFT 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. •No Will ^i! from F. about W[aiJ 8tl] and every 10 days after No For fintlier particular« apply to A. W. BEADLE & Co. C. & E.THAYER, B ankers . Date- No 14 Cal. St. S F. orto Truckee Lumber Co. Agts ............... To- Days after sight, Pay to the order of i Launcl] Ireqe DOLLARS. will carry pasaanysre at the following cash ratea until further notice. And charge to the account of Pacific Lumber Company. Secretary. Directions in every package of Schil ling s Best tea. Follow them—no matter what tea you use. 327 l’o Cure Voiistlpntlon Forev«r. Take Cascareis Cami.v Cntiinrtie. !<’<• cr25o !f C. C. C. fuil lo curo. tiruggisls rufuml moia-y Everybody says So. Cascarots Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medical disco- t rv of the age, p’eas- ai t, and rcfresliin!’ to the taste, act gently and positiv« iy on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fev< r, habitual < onslipation and bidousness. Pitas« buy and try a box of C. <’. C. l<»-dnv; 10. 2 ». Ml cents. Kuldudd ^iinniniecd to cure by all druggists. 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Reduced Fares! i P A P i P p A A ________________ __________________________ _e ^Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Put-J Jrnt business conducted for M oderate F ees . • u our Or»- ice ¡3 O pposite U. D. P atent O ffice * Sand wc canso-uro patent in less tunc than those J «remote I.1 Washin rton,_____________________ 3 5 Send model, drawing or photo., wi h drr.crip-? Stion. XVe advise, if patentable or n*-t, free of J jcharge. Our fee not due till patent i.< s<cut< <1. u P A PAMPHLIT, “ How to Obtain Patents," willii ¿cost of same in’the U. S. and forcigu countries? Jsent free. Address, g Scientific American. A handsomely illURtrnti d wceklr. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, IL Hold by all newsdealers. _____ Will Run lb.-------- Steamer XV. H. Harrison, or R. P. 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He publishes a v a 1 u a b 1 o work on this dis ease, which 1 h • i . ■ SLw i t h ». ■"birge bot tle of his absolute cure, free to any su!T< re rd who t ’ay Bend their I’. < >. a; d l>:prt ;t ad-li - .s. V e advise anv one w’shing a erne to ;.d<lr* or Sale 160 acres mi Ilio notili pipì of Ibe Sim J Spit. Excellent* mill site. !>*•» p water i gilt clone to slmre Valual'le for speculative purposes. Can be Inni at a great bargain if purcliasetl soon. Inquire al tliis olirne. jknFt TolmrroSpit nml Smoke Your ¡.it» Away« To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag etic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- ..ae. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men t; roi.g Ail druggists, Mto or <1. Cure gnurun- teed Booklet and sample free. Address c -»rllng l en*edv Co Chicago «’• New York An Unworthy Citizen. Silverite Orator—What wo want more money. Skeptic—Would free coinage make more money? S. O.—Certainly. It would give us botii gold and silver. S.—But wouldn’t free coinage at 16 to 1 drive gold out of circulation, in ac cordance with the Gresham law? S. O.—My friend, Air. Eryan pro poses to repeal any law that is working in the interest of tho goldbugs and Shy locks. S.—But tho Gresham law Is a natu ral law, like the law of gravitation. S. O.—My friend, you are a pessimist and don’t know that you aro a citizen of the grandest country on earth—one that can "without the aid or consent of any other natiou’’ repeal even the law of gravitation itself if it should become a tool of Wall street. Shame on you I You don’t belong to this country. As I was saying— Steamer * Ruth MUNN & Co.36,Bro’J*” New York Branch Oifice. C26 F Ht., Wnulilngton, D. C. Thin I r Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten ?ents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Cutarrh an<1 Hay Fever Cure (Ely’s Cream Balm) cnfficient to demon« sIrate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Kt.*, New York City, Rev. John Re’d, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely’ Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, “It is a posi. five cure for catarrh if used as directed.”— Rev. Francis XV. Poole, P.utor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. Ely’s Cream Balm is lhe acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury Dor any injurious -bug. l’rice, 50 cents. 1 :C.A.SNOW&COJ ?O pp . P atfnt O ffice , W ashington . How Bryan Will “Po" the Trout«. Mr. Eryan to the Trusts—You fel low. pro not In It with me Vnn think you’re dofng great things when you put up the price of one thing at a time and you get cussed for it besides. But my little silver trust scheme puts up prices on everything at once, and I make ’em think we're doing 'ent a favor. You fellow« are too slow. Even though tho farmers may be right in ticking that they are not as prosperous an they ought to be, it by no follows that free coinage will improve their condition. Because a man has rheumatism w no reason why he should take the advice of a quark doc tor who preerribee a big done of ipecac. until you have tried C. A. BAILEY Buggies hflv ’nit*" plows and other farm inacldiiery You i an save money by de^ii'ig with me. Special Price« on Baggicn and Spring vagotin. ” -■■’r — t r If you don’t find this sort of All rostniaater. are authorized to take |^ _ aubacrlptlona. Overland Monthly Pub. Co. town lot or tinilw»* claim or any jtlier’i hi proved nr tiii’mprovetl real 1 iwhite? If ho y on want to put it into lhe Imida of Home one who will ad- vortlne and try (o »ell it. I have* just opened in this city a thorough ly equipped ~y <. > I f i oo And nm now prepnrnd ¡¡to tian- «net all Inikiness u.Miiilly connectnil with hiip I i office«. I expect to Minke • specialty of the Hi»le ofTillamook County »airy I.aiiils nnd for Hint puipone will advi-rli«« exteiinively in eanfern piippi-H. 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He’s flggered out a daisy scheme and claims ’twill w’ork Immense. He wants to make our dollars cost us only fifty cents. He’d take “four bits’’ of silver and would run it through the mint And stamp it plain “one dollar’’ with the gov ernment’s imprint. The mines would dump their silver, and the nation, slick as grease, Would grind out brand new dollars at just fifty cents apiece. That sounds all right, but since that night somehow I’To often wondered When I buy dollars for fifty cents who’ll take ’em for a hundred. —Chicago Times-Herald. 30 ClH. 25 (tM. 20 cis. Pronounced by Z<perts tho 3tAnrtard of tho World. f Ask your dealer for WINCHE3TER m-.ko •/ Cu, «r Ammunition and take no other. FREE I-Our new Illustrated Catalogue. WINCME8TBK REPEATINQ ARMS CO., New Move«, •*. • 'S’ ! D. DeK. Eowman, Tillamook, Ore. I Silurate Y mir liowrl« With ('HSrarett. Candy Catlmril«, < ■ coim » ipsilon forever. 16c. 73c If C C C fail, drugKiMLs ref unsi money