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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK (tiU.nit jok iKitbllnht WEEKLY HEADLIGHT how much he may admire him. But man who whlspers down » well the people ’of the county are not About the goods he has to sell, particularly wedded to Mr. Corbett; on t reap the gh-anting, golden dollar» Grant County News: It did not Like oue who tliiube a tree and hollers. they want the Ablest man available take us long to lick Spain, but we Official Pajar, Tillamook City and County so long as he indor es their finan may be along time licking the war It i» not our intention to, nor do think it best to cial views. The people of Tilla stamp. mook are for the gold stmdard lir.~t—the in in is a becondary con BAT J - OF sr BACK I PT ION The Wppt: The United States (sfKHTLY IN ADVANCE.) sideration. One year ........... ............... ...it 5° ill) v .- u ' ih tired out but we <1 > want yon to remember that we always keep ¡as on*-tvrrfbiieti of the world' six i . .................................... I opii atiori hi d one t’ird of th Three months ............................. 50 on hand a good fresl li «apply of all kind« of While the attention of A-t ria is world’*» school children. We epend Telephone No. 9. directed toward the interests of Office at corner of Main and 2ad street»». one-half of the amount f>r educa local development, “ays theOiegon- tion. ian, it would be well to bring to the Men-lmuil GioeorieH, Di v Goods, etc. Just step into our store for a moment front the old project of a wagon President McKinley’s coming nnd h l us eouv nee you that what we say is true, that our stock ts good au 1 | road« connecting wi'h the Neha tour is expected to emuiace quite a With thia is up , our connection lem valley and down the coast of number if We.-t rn and Southern we sell it just as cheap as anyone with th“ HEADi.KiHTCeaaeB and the Tillamook bay. After the railroad elates. He will be welcomed a paper pa- -■ jnto the hands of Mr, th<;?e schemes seem humble; but the President > f the whole peopl Fred C. B iker, the new proprietor. th y -if' nevsrth ■ b in pnttnt in. and <>f national stature in e/ei) Wo took charge of the paper Sept. ( deed—to the trading interests of way.—Ex. Unle-is all signs fail, l.-t 1896. Ti e two years that have Astoria. intervened since that time have there is hound, very soon, to ha a Col. Roosevelt ehj e every state i>> been busy years in the his'o y of prodigious development in dairy our little city and have witnessed ing in the counties of Clatsop, Col the union was represented in the Principal Office, <^> Hobsonville, Oregon. A 1 the stars in tl e several important improvements, umbia and Tillamvok. The time rough riders. 3 Cal. St. San Francisco, Cal in allot which tire H eadlight has ia ripe for it, and the conditions flag, therefore, had a chance in the borne a helping h ind. During our favorable. Astoriv, if she will, may first land battle of thr wa* ..¡.d all c mneetio i with the paper we have be the headquarters of thia, indus were alme brilliant.—G »be Dem. endeavored to make it helpful to all try, commanding both the markets THEIR JOINT DEBATE. Oregen City E .lerprise; Clack Which?—It Cannot Bo Both. the iiest interests of the city und of Oregon and California An op Cheating the Creditor. Tho paradoxes and fallacies of the amas county fruit meu are drying Captain Johnson Was No Orator, but»Got portunity of this kind is not to be If these glcriiicrs of the old order of c ninty, ami the fact th it every in There Just the Same. more fiuit than ever in the l.i-tory things could »■store the conditions that free silver advocates are plentifully ig portant enterprise advocated by de-piti <1, even by a city with a Before the war Captain Jefferson John prevailed previous to 18.3 and make lustrated in the interesting letter, of of the county, it is the tendency son was on«; of the representative citizens <ho 11 arket value of silver what it was workingmen to Tho World. the paper,during that time bar bran new railroad, and if Astoria here ai well as el-ewirere in the of Maries county. Mo., a man of wealth lieu, they would not want freo coinage. Ono set stoutly maintain that there mitirlalizcd, convinces us that our has her business senie about her, state to dry more fruit rather than anil influence, but little learning. lie de- | There would be nothing in it for them. would bo no cheap dollar or 50 cent et'fortB li ve not all bjen un iv . il- she will not allow ths chance to cided that he world like to go to the legis What they really want is cheap money, Toe first nece-’-ity is to try to ship it green. There.-ulte1 lature. There was no Republican parly ! a kind of money with which creditors dollar under free coinage. If the white ing. That our work has been slip by. are more certain and satisfactory in Marius county then, and usually a I eau Le cheated. They are not trying to metal wero given unlimited coinage it appreciated his b?en abun roads making iteasierand cheaper would instantly rise, they say, to $1.29 and this mode of handling the fruit number of Democrats ran against each ( put silver back to its old place and re dantly deministrattd by. the fact for producers t> get their stuff to other independently. In this canvass Cap establish the monetary system that ex an ounce. Tho present prico of 08 cents will prevail, at least until orchards tai ) Johnson was opposed by a man ' that we have had the bUpput Ast >ria than to any other commer isted before the “great crinio’’ was com they attribute to the demonetization in named Graham, who bad recently cniuo 1 mitted. Their scheme does not inn ly 1873, though a silver dollar was then are larger. for the cial point. And not alone and encouragement of tire peopled from Pennsylvania. Graham was a school the coinage of better dollars than those worth more than a gold one, and none master and a man of unusual learning lor the county. The H eadlight dur daily trade are roads needed. E ich we now have, but infinitely poore r ones, was coined or in circulation. those times. He was also a ready and for A man over in Warrenton named cible talker and entered the race against which can be used in the payment of ing this tim° h is had its enetnier— ; of the districts named is the center Another and tho ntoro numerous class what piper has not—but it came ■ < f a v -ry considerable domestic pro Moon v. a presented with a daugh Captain Johnson, whose* education did not debts at the rate < f 53 cents on the dol at tho south and west insist that what extend much beyond ability to write his lar. — St. Louis Globe-Democrat. the country needs is a cheaper dollar. off triumphant in every fight and duclion in general lines, and each ter by his wife, That was a new nan o, with confidence of an easy victory. . Tho good old gold dollar of Jefferson, Tho campaign was scarcely under v ay the editor has had the eatisfaction is the buyers of m ire or less gener moon. The old man was so over Jackson nnd Bentoil lias been “forced before Graham proposed a joint debate. The Crocodile’s Strong Jaw. of burying the last of his foes be ul merchandise. The business be come that lie went off and got When this proposition was carried to Cap up’’ in value, they say. They want a Sir Samuel Baker, iu his “ Will longs to whoever can mike it the drunk. Th it w as a full muon, and tain Johnson, he hesitated. Captain John fore laying down his own pen and dollar of about half its value to increase Beasfs, ” says that the power of tho jaws tho price of their products and to enable son was not exactly certain in his own most convient, and therefore, most when he g >t sober he had only mind just what a debate was, but his of tho erect mil«» is terrific. Once lie had handing it over to his successor. tiiem to pay their debts at half the pres- Astoria twenty-live cents left. That was friends assured him that he could not well the metal of a large book, tho thickness ent cost and trouble. As Mr. Bryan To the many friends who during profitable to the people. decline his opponent’s oiler. of ordinary telegraph wire, completely “All right,” said Johnson in his easy, bent together, the barbed point being put it in his letter to Tho World, they the last tiv > years hive s>.ood eo has the ■ iui ill in and the “pl mt.” the last quarter. But when the old N iw let her add the elements of lady met him with the rolling pin good matured way, “I ilcn’t know much pressed tightly against tho si auk nud : would “restore tho parity between !oya''ybythe paper wj duire to about derbatin, but if t'other feller kin do money ami property” by reducing the rendered useless. This compressicu wan value of the dollar. r turn our most cordial thanks, for push and the prize wili come to there was a total eclipse with a it I reckon I kin too ” caused by the suap of the jaws when So tho debate was arranged. It was to comet in the distance.—Astoria Now l oth of these theories cannot 1» without them we ehoulil a»su.- Uy her. Astoria Herald. open at a big barbecue and picnic at Ligo seizing a live duck, which h had used 1 t ue. They are flatly contradictory. It Herald. Jones’, on the edgo of Lane’s Prairie. us a bait, the hook being fastened lc - have failed. Tlreir kind.ie J i- Tho day arrived and with it ubout half the ueath out1 wing. On cue occasion he t.lvor would appreciate under freo coin fully appreciated and will not be Don’t Forget Tillamook County. population of the county. Graham went fouud a iish weighing 70 pounds bitten age, there would ba no cheap money. A Portland paper says; “ Mult to Captain Johnson and intimated that clean through us if divided by n knife. Prices would not rise. Debts could rot forgotten. To its enemiee he retir With the present demand for nomah count)’s dairy products ex- ho would like to open and close the debate. This, ,.ji, was the work of a snap! bo scaled down. If it would not appre ing editor makes bis profoundest I Johnson assented. ciate, tho workingman4, saved dollar, “You’re welcome to take furst whirl at from tho jaws of a crocodilo. M. Paul would 1 reduced one-hnlf in value, tho bow, for it was their “c.Ue-eJ <■ »” , lumber it is quite likely that some cell by half the value nnually of 11 1 Bert ouco mado experiments on the it, ” he said. “ I guess I kin make out in part, that spurred him up to hi.-! big sales of limber and will be output’of any other county in the witlj what's left,” strength <f a crocodile’s jaws by means cost of his living would double and hi. It was agreed that Graham was to have i f a dynamometer. He found that a wages would not increase ia anything best endeavors. We leave tin made in this county before many ► tat -. A Portland creamery makes like tho ratio of tho iucreaso in Lis ex an hour to open and half an hour to rejoin, county not because we are tired of months. The timber land ndjac. more butter than any other cream while Johnson was to sj tak for an hour crocodile weighing 180 pounds exerted J penses. a force < f li > pounds in closing hi jaw Why is the best money too good for it, or because we have lest int< reei j eats to the Nehalem county is ery in the state, but its supply of and a half without intermission. The The lieu lias i;u enormous jaw power pe >plH assembled ubout the stand to h< ar iiinong the finest on tlie coast , much wageworkers? What is tho mat ter with cream is partly drawn from outside in its people, but because largir the flow of oratory. Graham mado a splen On one occasion an African traveler | Coos county probable did speech, full of good arguments and pushed the butt end of his gnu into a the highest standard of value in aconn- and more important intetc ts call el it being accessible by the streams counties. try whero tho highest wages and the In ranks next to Multnomah county I lunor. When his time was up, he .-at lieu's mouth, nud the pressure of the • us e sewhere. Till on ,<>k county, running through the country. down, feeling that he was already elected. jaws criii'k. d it ns though it had been World begs tho workingmen to think a struck by a s am hammer. with its magnificent forests, green this timber belt are claims having in the value of its dairy products. The n Captain Johnson rose. li 1 io d< . per and a little further ou tlas “I don’t know ’zautly what I’m expect meadows, clear sparkling streams 12,000.000 feet of spruce ami fir Marion, Washington and Tillamook ed to do,” he said, “I t ns Mr. Graham vital subject.—Now York World. U.iily Duties. and the finest quality of limber. .-tai.d pretty clo-e together.” has made you a speech, an a mighty lino nnd honest hospitable citizens has Tho best part of one’s life is the ptr one, I guess 1 11 do something else. So foru.iiiKo of one's daily duties. All A Warning From Webster, won for itself a large place in cur A largo part of the timber belt is I’ve mad.* up my min ter let him do tho lie who tampers with the rnrrenoy liE.ai i-iotivcs, ideas, conceptiung and owned by private parties, nnd, Telegram: As we just now are Ppeakin in this hered ri ate i«:i Lil do tho heart and mind and, doubtless, our tic.itin. If you fullers'll jest go over tivir <utiURm.si.ia n.au’s life are of littli robs labor of its bread, fie panders in- steps will often turn hither in the j although in the j.ust years several engaged iu settling our foreign bus behind that clump o’ Lushes, you’ll find value if they do m t strengtbin him for <l< i <1 to grerdy capita), which is kun attempts have been made by lo iness tiff lira, there is no reason why my wagon, an in it you’ll .nd a keg of the 1 tier dii-chatge of the doti s which sighted anil may shift for it»e)f, but l:o years to come. Mr. Baker into as line apple, brandy as you ever tasnd. devolve upon l,:.u ia I he ordinary affairs beggars labor, which is honest, unsus whose hands we now yeild the holm | cal real i -tate dealers io efl,>ct --ales' we should not mike a peremptory Take tho tin cup olf the hook an help yer- of life.—New York Ledger. pecting and too busy wiih the present with eastern capitalists, they prov demand upon Turkey for the in- echos. ” that controls the H eadlight ’ s des to calculate for tho future. The pros And Johnson sat down. The vot i*« I d the Dime Museum. perity of the working classes lives, tinies is fully competent to fill the ed unsuccessful. This was largely di utility due to the Unittd States.1 Borneo Chiel—Suy ftllcrs, tho bald- i moves and has its being in established position with credit to himself and due, perhaps to the condition of Our representative at Constantin he wa - nuppused to haves; . ken, and when Ir aiiid b. aided lady lays over us all: credit and a steady mi dinta of payment. tho time caiue for Graham’s rejoinder it tire lumber market, which, for Home ople advises the government at to the satisfaction of the people and All sudden changes destroy it. was discovered that ho had hit i c she's a freak. the Washington tint the sultan tacitly pr mnds. It is almost unneci ;.* y to add cites, iau Snake Charmer—Freak Honest industry never comes in for we earnestly urge our loyal hearted time, had been down to that Captain Johnson was elected Ivan iitthiu; jist accidt utal. Got Li r face lo any part of tbo spoils in that scran.'-Io lowest notch, and although denies being under any« pecuniary friends to stand by him, as they enormous majority.—jSt. Louis Republic. tion mixed wiih her hair r. tori r. and' which takes place when tho currency ct buyers were in the field timber obligations to ue. By poking a few have by us. the result was mortal.—Philadelphia a country is disordered. Did wild “Old H om - Hoey*. Crim Joke. Press. claims had been bought elsewhere of our heavy guns at Constantinople 1 sclii meg nud projects ever Leuefit the D. D e K B owman . Willbun J. re ;inliin, tlie Irish comedian, industrious? Did violent fluctuations at a very low figure. Several in we might- refresh bis mem ry a bit. and From Harvard This Year. “Old Hoss ' Hoey, both vktln.a . 1 N<> i, Theologians ,,, , . “' <vcr do good to him who depends on , wai t quire« have been made lately by Europe has been eo lenient with I . ' '. ' ' "!!Kn a! nt be- his daily labor for his daily bread? Ccr- sinco tbo hitter's death it is recalled t! it - -....... . - . ■ In the recent interview ir. the east i ii parties, but local real es this polygamous rapscallion that ou ono occasion several years »-.;■> ho s...r- ■I .-i"gleoue intends tn taka up the stuilv taiuly never. All theso things may gratify grcedi- Oregonian Hon. J. W. Muxwdl is tate mi li give them little attention, he imagines be can aho bunco u< tied Broadway one afternoon l yw- i->-.’g band of crape on his arm nnd ti lling hh rt’i re ented tn have said that the as they in years past have spent n out of just dues with diplomatic a theatricalMi|uaintanc<s that > : i.'iEv;, "E' tl" uurki tfer (f (f daring speculation, but they can people of Tillamook favor the elec good deal of time and money in impunity. d .id. When Scanlan heard of this, | L. hill Ga !!<■ ’ ' Ut 8tLU" 80' ^aver' bring nothing __ _ __ _ _ and ' distress I but _ injury did within an hour, he was very much as to tho homes of patient industry and tion of Mr. Corbett to tho United i furnishing intending purchasers tonished and furiously an ;.-v He lost no honest labor.—Daniel Webster, Speech “T States Senatorehip. If Mr. Max with accurate descriptions of (lie time in finding Hoey and demauui.u an at New York. 1837. exphi nation. well made 'that statement ho ex imbei land. Owners have lamed “Will, said “Old Hoss” drvlv “when you borrowed th. ?'>" -f me'l ist w. \ pressed the exact truth. The re their claims on the recommenda you said you would pay it l ack Thur-, v publicans of Tillamook county tion of the dealers on what they If you were alive. I hadn't «een you sii ee your tea; don’t boil it . then, nnd today Is .<iturd.iv. '—(.'hie. -o stood square by the Astoria and St. thought would be a bona filed sale 1 lines Herald. Directions in every pack- Louis platforms. They are not on negotiations in every instance end of 5. zh /ZiO.re'j J'u st. „ the least tainted with the silver ing in failure. It is now said on Au Einvrjpncy Face. The Doctor—Mm. Bmwn has sent for heresy and they do not favor the what appears lobe reliable author, me to go aud MB her boy, »nd I must g.i ,lt election of any one of the Uuited ¡ties that more than one eastern once. Ills Wife—What is the matter wl»h lhe State« Senate whose opinions on buyer ia in the field who if anxious DOT? the money question are in the least to buy the whole belt, which em The Doctor—I don’t know, 1 nt Mr.. Brown hns a hook on “What to Do lkfi;re doubtful. The ^great republican braces four or five townships, if the Doctor C ours ,” and I must hurry uu victory in Oregon was gained by conditions are favorable, — Weekly Ths 0 R. X N. Co.’s N3W Book before sba does K—Medical Record. On the 1» 0 ■ 1:«. ■ ■ , r O kkoox , W ash tho party pledging itself unalter Astot ian. The* Remedy That Failed. ington ixn In uto is heilig distributed. ably in favor of the single gold Cholly—Too had, duah boy I Can’t you Our readers are requested to forna d the do anything foah it? standard and the good work done The Oregon City Courier and addresses of their E istkhn friends and R< ggy (suffering with toothache >— Noth- must not be jeopardized by the aequaiatancea, and a ropy of tliv werk Ing. uld chap! I made me man have a Oregon City Herald have consolid tooth pulieti, I.ut it didn’t easy mine a bit. N election of anyone who does not in will Ire sent them free. Thia is a matter ated. The first ¡»sue. after the — New York Journal. ALL ah mid Ire interested in. and we (•) dorse most cordially the d. etrine. change, comes out with 20 pages would :i«k ti.at everyone take an interest Mr. Maxwell was nominated in an (*i Failure Follows Anecese. and gives one the li.e impression and forward euch «.l ire as to W. II. Hazel—W. m your elopement a roccewf to Anti-Mitchell ¡convention by Anti b“» It wst that pH i ity •» v ' l " 11 k the town. HrBinrav, Gen«ml Passetiget Agent, , .»«w’1!,1~2hp.el,'’Itra*‘,‘ Mitchell republicans and as an followed by a failure. O. R. X N. Co., I’oU ui l. Hazel—What was tbatf Anti-Mitchell man. He never Leola—Our marriage.—Answers expressed himself as |fav rit ; Mi. The A n' ¡can member« of the The is-ubter. Mitchell’s election because he ¡does lienee commb^iott are the follow Poe’t Tuhair» Spit aod Sni<«ke Teas’ life Awftfb To qu R tobacco easily aad forever, be mag "O ht ceagNnmen, ,he p(,trtc,, uot favor the election of any silver ing; Senator Gray, Senator Davie,1 •lie. fuller life, nerve and vigor, take NoTo are Prr^iy^is Catífsüy Crmpourdeil a, honwt Ibe 1, I : • V - | <>n*« Wrt'”hr'wnri7* r, that »»»}<«» wea c men “Bui, rakl th. d. ublin« dilettante man, no matter what his per.-omd Ex Secretary Day, uvnaior Senator r Frye rye i » n • < \i ihu.x »u. v>p o *?, cureg • in »retto re noi rn^bt —Ciucia- to d I ’’.Cl U id SA- fl . v. A- -t'S-i relations with that man may bo or and Whitelaw Reid. *wrUn< KeuttdJ Co C u . cmo v. New R.t •»•1 Knqulrer. D. Dfk. Bowman, Editor. ■1 red It Smith, Publisher. From Think Sacks Holler Logger’s Supplies, And Save Money The Truckee Lumber Company. Leigh Jones,^hiiiager Store «and Mill, Steep urçeon’s Are You Interested? « « « A Hne Line of Jewelry