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» THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 27, 1898. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS £ BOOTS £ and SHOES. £ £ £ J JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK of GOODS Ever Consigned to Tillamook. Cohn 4’ Co- carry a Full Line of Groceries and Pro visions, which for Quality and Price cannot beEqual- ed in the County. CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR NEW STOCK OF Trade with Cohn & Co and Get Value for Your Money. â A7 fit A7 $ A I « -J Ladies’and Gent’s WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, Splendid Line of Dress Goods suitable for Winter Wear. "J S’ £ and Ladies' Fancy Shoes. Gent.'8 Dress Shoes. Children's School Shoes. Rubber Boots, etc. Cohn <5‘ Co.’s Boots Shoes cannot be Surpassed for Ease, Comfort or Wear. »’s« By far the Largest and Best Stock to select from in the County. Thus will the United States lic is riding a rough sea. There are J that Madrid will play its most cunning will furnish American beef to the Eng this direction, we are not yet HEADLGHT PIRATE. government. eral that this country can take ■ maintain its integrity secure The requires care and markets direct from cars able to compete the cheap labor from that which in the future praise all as a nation that drew know from events without the intervention of wholesale 011 foreign ships. can build the the weal others and not for aid it in avoiding the breakers. In the ' the value of preparation. It is the part houses or special agents. ships as but we cannot Doles Out the Gems of sword for acquisition After | fi rst place, it is claimed that there is too of territory.” wisdom to keep military resources at as a figure as can the all there may been more a provi- much caste to her per- in shap^for immediate use. Current Topics. eign owners, principally on account T average American citizen will not as a republic. In this regard _______ I dence in the was at first mani. sev and of the the lessons one, cards. situation might , readiness. We lish refrigerator recent of because with We cheaply, low run for. have of France insure of he petuation war than enlist as a private in the regular army. the starvation wages paid to foreign T he coming session of congress will be it is in a finished state to become a A W ashington dispatch furn ishes the fest' The first was to free This hits been proven by the practical seamen. The remedy is not to even up world with the cheerftd information that Cnba ond Place her in a P<»'t>on monarchy. I11 some ways the same feat asked to make an appropiation for the impossibility of keeping up our little this disadvantage bv reducing the wages with the completion of the vessels now where the-v could enJ°-v the ra-vs of tlle ure is already showing its effect in this erection of a national soldiers’ home and regular army to the trifling legal num. of American seamen, but by extending under contract the United States will »un8hine of civilization and feel the in- country. The appointment to high rank I sanitarium at Hot Springs, S. D. The her. How then are we to get a regular the benefits of protection to American rank third among the nations of the ,lucn« of n new humanity. Later events of sons of distinguished fathers during project has the indorsement of the 11a- army of about a hundred thousand for shipping, whereby we can successfully earth as a naval power. This estimate showed that in some mysterious way the the recent war was one of the most 1 tional body of the Grand Army of the garrisoning our proposed empire? By compete with that of any foreign nation and at the same time pay higher wages. is made on the size of the ships, anna- efforts of the nnv-v were dirccted to flagrant evidences of the approach of tire I Republic, which at its recent encamp- drafting ? ment, etc., and the valor and intelligence Ithe 1>hd>PP>'>cs and in the end tins disintegrating force. The first theory of , meat at Cincinnati passed strong reso- What is the wisest and liest policy to i lutions urging upon members of congress C attle conditions in California are adopt is a perplexing question. Discrim of the American gunner and commander | c°nntr-v fou’,d herse<lf the « a government under a Republican form is that of equal justice to all. A man’s i that they vote for the measure. The pol- reported in the worst shape possible inating duties, which have been earnest- are not taken into consideration. The * . I stra,1£c people on the South and on the birth, his capital stock or lineage can I icy of providing for the care of the soldiers about San Bernardino. Not only are ! lv advocated, are of doubtful expediency ; West. The churches will be an impor- first thought that suggests itself is the i ’ j taut factor in the civilization of this have no place in such a government—he 1 of the nation at the expense of the public, the herded auimals on the desert dying and practicability. Subsidies are un lesson this will be to foreign countries | newly acquired territory and it is cheer must be measured by his real worth and where they are unable to care for tliem- by hundreds of Texas fever, but they are popular. A majority of the people, it that were inclined to join Spain in | ful indication to sec them all joined in the treatment accordingly. Perhaps France ! selves either wholly or in part, is a fixed also dying in large numbers by starva can be confidently asserted, do not favor characterizing us as shopkeejxrs and | might learn a lesson from the elevation 1 i one in the United Spates. No one ques- tions. The animals are thin in flesh, and free ships, which would be disastrous effort. jwople of Bohemian tendencies. When j to the presidency of Abraham Lincoln ' tions the statement that the country unless some other feeding grounds are to our shpbuilding interest. A change the Cuban question was being discussed T he continued aggressions of American and others in this country who have i 1 owes it to itself to provide for those who of policy, however, is absolutely neces in congress, before the blowing up of the trade interests upon the market of the been lifted up from humble surroundings. | offered their lives, if fortune so willed, in found soon the loss the eoming winter sary in order to build up a merchant will be enormous. Maine, one of the members of that body old world have, according to the state Pigmies are often born in palaces and the service of the country in its hour of marine and there can be no question remarked in the course of an address that ment of the distinguished English journ the thatched roof may cover the head of need. The only question on which there that the time is at hand for making the PROTECTION TO SHIPPING. so far as naval power was concerned it | alist, William T. Stead, caused universal the giant. could be a difference of opinion is as to change. was a race between Spain and this' alarm upon the continent. Developments the best method of caring for those who The national expectation of commer The New York republican platform country to see which could claim fifth brought about by the recent war with 1 D emocrats as well as Republicans ap- are in need. declares that “in the interests of Ameri cial expansion will not be fully realized place in the international naval scale. Spain have opened the eyes to the real I pear to think that the next Senate will without an American merchant marine O ne of the papers that has been mak can labor and commerce, we believe that Then followed the destruction of the power and possibilities of American com- be controlled by the Republicans. A Everybody at all familiar with the suli- American products should be carried in Maine and that left this country with no 1 ( merce and American competition, and I gain of two or three seats will put that ing the most noise about alleged mis American ships and we favor the up ject knows that we arc at a great dis conduct of the war remarks that Geti- choice but to take sixth place, for one they are now for the first time seriously body in Republicans hands. The chauces building of an American merchant advantage in competition with commer- of her most formidable fighting machines I contemplating a problem, the existence ■ are that the Republicans will maintain ! eral Wheeler must have been too busy marine which will give us our share in cial rival from the South American trade was gone. During the war it was very of which they have not heretofore fully their hold on the House, although their fighting to see all that its correspond the carrying trade of the world in time because we are compelled to send our conclusively shown that the figures of realized. ‘‘In Europe and in all parts of majority, which is now in the neighbor ent saw. This doubtless hits the nail of peace and constitute an effective products to the southern markets largely the naval authorities on the size of the continent,” writes Mr. Steads, ‘‘the hood of fifty, may be diminished slightly. on the head. The yellow correspondents naval militia in time of war.” This is in foreign ships. We shall be at a like vessels and armament might be accepted, apprehension has been excited by the The congressional canvas thus far has were instructed to see things and of I the position of the republican party as disadvantage in the Asiatic trade so long so far as a mechanical estimate was con steady and ever-increasing pressure of not been active on either side. Still, a course they saw them in their dispatches as we must depend upon the vessels of affirmed in its last national platform other countries for transportation. cerned, but they had no force as a com American competition in the markets of good deal of interest is likely to be to the papers whether they existed or I and if the next congress is controlled by parison in time of action. Now that the world. Opinions differ widely, but aroused before election day comes. Con ' not and every molehill was exaggerated that party there is every reason to be Thus handicapped we connot reasonably they estimate on the same mechanical the best informed are the most alarmed. fidence prevails at the headquarters of into a mountain. But General Wheeler lieve that there will be legislation for hope to attain the commercial supremacy which some fondly believe is almost basis that this government will be third American comjietition in food stuff has the Republican campaign committee. The saw the Spanish enemy and he probably carrying out this policy. within our grasp. An adequate mer as a naval power, where would she be long since established itself as the most confidence, too, is supplemented by ear. , saw every tiling else there was about him This subject is receiving general and chant marine under our own flag is as placed when marksmanship, valor and formidable factor with which the Europ- nest and intelligent work. Effective ef • worth seeing. earnest attention. Its importance is essential to our trade expansion as is intelligence are considered as factors in : can agriculturist has to deal. They are forts will be made to get the full Repub I t is said the Hawaii commission perhaps more widely recognized and ap ■ our ability to make as well and to sell connection with the others ? Uncle Sam now beginning to wake up to the fact that lican vote out. This means victory. will recommend a property qualification preciated than ever before. Recently as cheaply its tiny other country the knows no such a word as failure when 1 American competition is likely to be not Whenever a heavy vote is polled through for the exercise of the suffrage in our the Boston Board of Trade adopted goods which the world needs. out the couuty the Republicans win. On the question of war is under considera ! less formidable in manufactured goods. ( mid-Pacific territory, Property quali resolutions urgitig congress to enact tion, for back of his righteous demands I American watches have long ago driven a heavy honest vote the Republicans fications have been required in state legisaltion for building up an American MAIL SCHEDULE. are a loyal people and back of his people Swiss watches out of Belguini, but as a have been in the majority in the United :o: legislation, but the tendency has been merchant marine. Senator Hanna said are resources without limit, and back of' good Belgian remarked, that concerns States constantly since 1860. T illamook and N orth Y amhill : — in a recent interview that he is willing almost steadily away from them in this Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. hi . these resources is the patriotic sentiment the Swiss, not the Belgians. But in the Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. country. Such a departure in the new to devote the remainder of his career Arrivent Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m. that says: “In time of war you can iron and steel trades the shadow of Amer I t has been generally assumed that territorial government would be the to this desirable end. He said the re Arrive N. Yamhill next day ............’ . 2 p. m. take my all.” ican competition looks dark on the hostilities with Spain are over, bnt the ano H ohwonvili . r :— establishment of a practical oligarchy sults of the war bring the question of T illamook L've Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.111. first rumors from the treaty commission, under the authority of the United States, our merchant marine home to us as Arrive Hobson ville 9:0011.111. T he Methodist church appears to lie horizon.” I/ve Hobson ville, except Tueadny .10.00 a. 111. allying itself on the side of expansion, T here is too little attention paid to especially those from Madrid, do not for it would disfranchise the great major the vital one of the day and he urges Arrive Tillamook 1:00 1 m. Hobnonvllle Sunday* ...... 9:00a m. and, as a matter of fact, it has not been the matter of preserving the forest area foreshadow a speedy end to the negotia ity of the nativesand make the white resi that it should not I k * neglected. Having L've Airlvea in Tillamook............................... 12:00 m. said so far that any of the great church of the country, and this lax sentiment is tions. Our demand will soon be made dents the governing class. The sugges taken a long stride towards competing N ktarth :— Leaves Tillamook Tuesday«, Thursday«, bodies are inclined against it in this probably the result of the fact that we known, but the disposition of Spain will tion is sure to rouse a vigorous disscus- on the sea with the commercial world, and Saturday« at .7 a.m. j - in. country. The Rock River conference in have never as yet l>een obliged to under- be disclosed by a process of subtleties sion when it reaches congress in the he Ix'lievcs capital would go into ship Arrive* NatalM Leaves Nelarta, name days,.................... 1 »• . tn. peculiar to its conduct to foreign relations. ping, even though only a small return Chicago, which embraces a greater part 1 go the misfortunes that follow such a shajie of a report from the commission. Ari Ives Tillamook by.................................6).m. could I m * had at first, if it could lie insured G rand R ond :— of the church strength in Illinois, re loss. Russia, France and Germany are The effort to frame a treaty at Paris may Leave* Gland Ronnde daily except Sunday cently passed the following resolutions : now spending millions of dollars to re fail. It is important to remember that I T he lesson of the great victories over against ruinous loss in competition with at a p. in , or on arrival of mail from McMinn the war is suspended, not definitely set ville the subsidized lines of other nations. In I the Spanish army and navy at Cuba, “We rejoice that a wise Providence forest the vast regions that they per. Arrive« at Tillamook at 1:45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 through the incidents of war, has opened 1 mitted carelessly to become devastated. tled. Nearly two months have passed Porto Rico and Manila must have been the opinion of Senator Hanna congress p m. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, since the protocol was signed, and we lost on the foolhardy Minnesota red- should give the business men of the Unit which vast fields for the free and ready advance 1 The some process that deprived these is usually 4 30. hold no Cubm territory that was not in Arrive« at Grand Ronde at 1:45. ed States the support that other nations j skins, who seem to want another demnn- ment of Protestant Christianity in the counties of their forests is at work in Post Office hours, 7 50 A. M to 8 Oo P M. West Indies and the islands of the far 1 Oregon to-day, and for that reason the our hands at that time. The Spanish in 1 stration of the invincibility, of Uucle give their citizens. Money Ordei department. 8:00 AM. 6:00 P. M. Cuba have construed immediate evacua Sam’s arms. Nowhere is this subject commanding ' Sunday 4.00 to 6 00 P. M East. It is our conviction that the 1 question becomes an important one. tion as equivalent to inertia for several more interest than on the Pacific coast. 1 I.Htlle* No M«ir<' harnlng United States should permit none of A n elaborate scheme for furnishing the A leading pa¡xr from this Aection says I The Magic Hand Loom—-Made of poliahed Several thousands Spanish I f anyone asks you what is the matter months. these islands to revert to Spanish rule, troops have lieen withdrawn from Porto people of Great Britain with American the policy of protection should be ex -1 Rolled alee I—Laical invention for mending but should guarantee to all their inhabi : with France you will be justified in re- Kico, but the army there was compara dressed lx*ef has just Ixen inaugurated by tended and the great carrying trade of clothing, uiiderware. table linens or heel and 1 plying, “ She ’ s all riot. ” Every day finds tants just and humane government, free toe in hosiery—A child can work It. Perfect tively small and the island in any case is Armour & Co. The plan is to offer a this nation should I k * brought under wave. Send postpaid 25da. Greater or West that unfortunate nation mixed up in a educational and religious institutions, a ______ daily service of dressed beef shipments 1 control of American interests. We arc Advertising «¿.Novelty Co., 1155% Washington tangle of some kind, and the wise ones not defensible. Spanish resistance in the free press, an open Bible, and a protected from New York to London. This service paying, it says, $300,000,000 a year in St.. Oakland California. pulpit until they are capable of seif do not hesitate to remark thattherepnb Philippines broken down, but it is there selfish of our them COME TO TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! The Paradise of the Coast for Dairying, Stock Raising, Timber, etc The Soil Surprisingly Productive. Fine Schools and Churches. The Land is Cheap. Crop Failure Never Known Good Class of People. 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