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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 15, 1898 A New Stock of General Merchandise ! I We make a Specialty of LOGGERS' SUPPLIES, Who Save Money by Trading with us. » Do you want Hardware or Tinware, come and inspect our stock. A I FULL LINE OF GROCERIES ELEGANT PARLOR AND COOK STOVES. The Best Stock in the City to select from. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS HARDWARE TINWARE THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF CHINA AND CROCKERY WARE. All our Goods are of Superior Quality, which w will dispose of at smal I profit. You cannot buy them anywhere cheaper. McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook ! profession, for is is composed of onlv newspaper proprietors and editors. The Fred <’. Baker, Publisher. vast amount of the very best advertising that Oregon will receive in the East and Official Paper, Tillamook City and County South from this intelligent and observing body of men ami women is beyond calcu lation. The National Editorial Associa HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION tion will have a representation of nearly ( strictly in ADVANCE.) One year......................... $i 5° fifteen hundred persons from every state Six months............................................ 75 in the Union. ©illumcuM« fjcabUßltt costly, but the experience of England and every other colonizing power proves that when fought in remote countries the financial burden is many times in creased. With the acquirement of simi lar possessions the United States may expect to be called upon to shoulder just such burdens. grant ;his to a class of people who are in every respect inferior to the Chinese ? WILL IT BE RATIFIED. He Aspired to Citizenship. The Cleveland Plain Dealer tells this story of an Italian, Leon Cataiino Car; lino Catabeani of Cleveland, who tried to get naturalized the other day : “Who makes the laws in this country ?’’ asked the judge. “McKisson,” replied the applicant, re ferring to the mayor. “Does McKisson make them alone ?” was the next question. “Bushnell helps him some,” was the reply. “Did you ever hear of Christopher Co lumbus ?” “Yes; he’s a policeman on McKisson’s force.” “Who was George Washington?” “He’s a motorman on East End elec tric line.” "Have you ever heard of Garibaldi ?” “Yes ; he works on the sewer out to the East End.” "Is there a king in this country ?” “Yes; he is Joseph Carabelli.” It is needless to add that Carabeanidid uot secure his naturalization papers. The probable fate of the treaty o peace in the senate is a matter of much THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. interest. The expansionists profess en tire confidence that it will be ratified by The annual message of President Mc the present senate, but this is doubted Kinley is an interesting and instructive by others. That it will encounter a document, but the omission of any refer- very earnest and determined opposition t ence to the policy of the government re- seems assured. Such prominent repub G eneral E ee and staff sailed for Cuba I garding new possessions] is disappoint. lican senators as Hoar ofMassachusetts, Three months .................................................... 50 on Sunday on the transport Fanama. G eneral L ord K itchener , in the Crowds of people lined the wharves at I ing. It was expected that the president Morrill of Vermont and Hale of Maine Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. course of a recent conversation with a Savanah, Ga., as the transport passed . would devote some consideration to are certain to antagonize Philippine an London reporter, gave an explicit denial down the river. As the tugboats cut this supremely important matter, which nexation and the understanding is that is commanding more of the attention oi they will have with them most of the EDITORIA!, NOTES & NEWS. to the story that the killing of wounded loose, the siren taken from the Spanish dervishes was an organized incident of cruiser Almirante Oquendo after the bat the nation than any other subject, by democrats. Senator Hale said in an T he reported combination among the Egyptian campaign. It is wholly tle of Santiago, and now on the tug way of explaining and justifying ter interview a few days ago that the nego American shipbuilders to divide the con untrue, he declared, that companies were Cambria, screeched the Panama a part ritorial expansion and outlining the tiation of the treaty, unfuntunate as struction of new vessels for the navy told off even to search for the wounded ing salute. General Lee will remain out policy which in the judgment of the ex it is, by no means insures the actual which it is expected congress will autho enemy, much less to kill them. It is not side of Havana until January 1, when ecutive should be adopted in respect to annexation of the Philippine islands rize in accordance with the recommenda denied that wounded Arabs “were left he will enter the city. The Panama will , this new territory. President McKinley and he expressed the opinion that it is tions of Secretary Long, is said to have to die on the field in thousands,” but land at Mariana, where General Lee will has been giving the whole matter care uncertain whether it will ever be rati arouse«! discussion in naval circles as to that could not be helped, since British establish his headquarters on the camp ful thought and all the people—those fied. “ Many things will be found out the expediency of the government taking and Egyptian surgeons were fully oc site selected by Colonel Hecker for the 1 who are opposed to expansion equally which are not known,” said the Maine steps to protect itself against such a com cupied in attending to their own Seventh corps, and will remain there un ■ with those who are in favor of it—were senator, “ and the evils of the proposed I anxious to learn his views. It seems, annexation will so grow tqion the public bination. It is the opinion of the offi wounded. The Sirdar said that on en til he enters Havana. I however, that he did not consider it mind and upon congress and xqwn the cials that navy yards for the construction tering Omdurman he issued an order call I appropriate to discuss the subject ¡lend president that it is by no means unlikely of war vessels should be at once equipped ing upon the people to go out and bring T here has been a great contest among with machinery and appliances to enable in their wounded, but only those who the families and friends of the American ing the signing of the treaty of peace, that within six months or a year every To Cure a Cold in one Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab them to compete as against excessive had relatives responded to the appeal. commissioners for possession of the pens from which it is to be inferred that body, instead of being for annexation prices charged by private yards. It is Such wounded as could be brought in with which the signatures to the treaty when that shall have been done lie may of the islands, will want to be well rid lets, All druggists refund money if it certain that for some years the govern received every possible attention, and, as were wriften. Some of the Americans communicate to congress his views as to of them.” He declared that the people failed to cure. 25c. The genu ne has ment will continue to make additions to a matter of fact, between six and seven were provided with handsome pens pur the government of the new possessions. of the United States will find out that L. B. Q. on each tablet. the navy. No one can foresee how ex thousand are now under treatment in chased for the purpose. The Spaniards 1 There is one important statement in the commerce of the Philippines is very limited in extent, that they are inhabited tensive we shall findit necessary to make the Omdurman hospitals. appeared to be unaffected by the ; this connection, which is that the pledge by a people whose habits and wants our naval power, but everybody real- souvenir craze, and contented themselves of the United States in regard to Cuban forbid an increase of trade and that, ize that it intis. be very materially in-1 ! T he necessity for increasing the stand with the ordinary quill pens strewn on independence must be faithfully carried creased. Heretofore the government ing army is very generally recognized the table. Arthur Ferguson, the inter out. This feature of the message will under the scheme of annexation pre lias found it cheaper, owing to the com- j and it is not antici pt ed that there will preter of the American commission re tend to discourage the efforts of the an sented to us this trade is to be shared TILLAMOOK, OREGON. petition between linns, to have its ves- < be serious opposition to the recommenda quested Senor Montero Rios to give him nexationists in Cuba and the United equally with Spain and all other coin CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE seis built by private parties rather than tions of the administration in this direc his pen, saying: “ Have you any desire States, while it will reassure the Cuban peting nations. What is called the I IRSI' MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. at its own yards. But if the shipbuilders tion. It is contemplated to increase the to preserve the pen with which you will people who want self-government and open door policy, said Mr. Hale, cuts of the country enter into a combination regular army to 100,000 men and Secre sign?” “None in the slightest,” said will exert an influence favorable to the down the interest-of the United States GRADED COURSE OF INSTRUC TION with a view to exacting excessive prices ' tary Alger suggests that a portion of the Spaniard, with a courtly bow. pacification of the island. Whatever in the Philippine trade to a point where ST. ALPHONSUS AUACEMY is divided into from ,tlie government new vessels will , this armv be recruited from the inhabi doubt or misgiving the Cubans have as it makes no figure in our commerce. four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate have to he constructed in government j tants of the islands occupied by the M. CAMBON.the French ambassador to to the intention of the United States to Moreover the entire trade of the islands, Grammar, and Senior. yards, if it is practicable to do so. It is ( United States. Perhaps it would be ex The year is divided into lour terms of eleven Washington, has not been in this coun deal with them according to its promise if we had it all—not the profit derived weeks each. ______________ desirable to encourage private enterprise pedient for the reasons presented by the try very long, but he has evidently used should be dispelled by the unequivocal from it, but the whole amount of trade in shipbuilding, but the government can- ; secretary of war, to obtain fully one- TUITION FEE. his powers of observation to good ad assurance of President McKinley that —will not in any year pay the expenses not do this under conditions that would fourth of the proposed force in this wav vantage since coming to this side of the as soon as Cuba is pacified its people of the army and the navy that the I Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven weeks in the Primary Department, Two H ol be unjust to the people who pay for the and there would probably be no diffi Atlantic. His observations of American will lie aided to form a government for United States will lie obliged to main. lars ; ill the INTERMEDIATE, THREE DOLLARS support of the government. It cannot culty in recruiting all the men desired in ( tain there. character, both the native and the foreign themselves. G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior permit itself to become the victim of a Cuba and Porto Rico, but it is not so Passing over, as not inviting special The agreement to pay $20,000,000 to G rade , F ive D ollars . born, might be studied with profit, not combination if there is a practicable wav certain about securing them in the Philip only by his own government but by comment, the statement of our foreign Spain and the open door provision of INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. to prevent it. The shipbuilders arc pines, unless the natives there shall others. Such a clear conception of ex relations, the reference to proposed cur the treaty will be sallient points of Instrumental Music on the Piano or the making a mistake if they intend to com |K*aceably submit to American control. isting conditions would save many a rency legislation is as important as any attack. It will be urged that paying stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks In that event the number required would bine tor the purpose indicated. blunder and decrease the danger of seri matter contained in the message. It Spain for ceeding the Philippines would T en D ollars . ______________ not be large. ous differences of an international charac will be seen from this that President be simply a gift, since Spanish sov VOCAL MUSIC. T he postal service of the country ad | McKinlev has not joined the extreme ereignty in the island was practically Vocal Music, E ight D ollars . I t will I k * a source of much gratifica ter. vances with extraordinary strength,said 1 currency reformers and is not prepared wified out and could not lie restored. President McKinlev in his annual mes tion to the citizens of this state to know BUSI N ESS 1) E I’A RTM FNT. G eneral C alixto G arcia , the dis to distroy the greenbacks and give to Besides the proposition is resented by sage. Within twenty years both the that the Oregon volunteers will be re tinguished Cuban warrior and leader, In Hie Business Department: Stenograph the banks a monoply of the paper money the people of the islands, who are not Book-keeping, and Type-writing included, it revenues and the ex|K*nditiires of the turned and mustered out of the service and the head of the commission elected of the country. He holds the same posi willing to be sold asso much merchant- desired. The common branches, T hirtv - fivi Postoffice department have multiplied as soon as regularscan be sent to Manila. bv the Cuban assembly to visit this D tion on the question that he held a year dise without having a word to say re ollars for the whole course. threefold, In the last ten years they Although the Oregon boys did not par country, died at Washington on Sirndav Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the ago, when he recommended that United garding the transaction. As to the open have nearly doubled. Our postal busi ticipate in any engagement, they encoun morning shortly after 10 o'clock, at the pupils on Saturday afternoon. States notes redeemed in gold should door policy, it is so essentially antago Latin, French, and German included in the ness grows much more rapidly than our tered a wors eenemy, that of disease in Hotel Raleigh, where the commission has only I k * paid out again in exchange for nistic to the principle of protection that Senior Grade. Private lessons in those lan population. It now involves an ex|K*nd- the unsanitary islands. They bore the its headquarters. The sudden change gold. This is a very different process it would seem hardly possible it can guages T en D ollars a term. itlire of $100.000,000 a year, numbers brunt of the battle in this respect and from the warm climate of Cuba, with Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy from that projMiscd by the currency re- receive the approval of any republican 73,000 postoffices ami enrolls 200,000 other regiments following them will not the hardships he had there endured, to needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month. formers, which contemplates the destruc who sincerely believes in that principle. When there are four pupils in one family at have to contend with the unsanitary con employs. This remarkable extension of the wintry weather of New York and tion of the greenbacks, their place to l>e Whatever explanation may lie given of tending. the last one is free. a service, which is an an accurate index ditions the Oregon boys had to. From Washington, is responsible for the pneu taken by national banknotes. It is pro- it i and whatever assurance may be given | Sewing school, free to pupi!s, wi lbe resumed of the public conditions, presents gratify what we can learn, the boys will I k * glad monia which resulted in his demise. bable that the reformers will not find of < an intention to apply the policy only ' on the first Saturday in October. enough to don civilian ’ s clothes again, ing evidence of the advancement of edu much encouragement in the president's temporarily, the open door will lie an I cation. of the increase of communication for army life in the tropics is not what it REGULATIONS. D i king the great storm which swept position, although he is evidently in Students are entered at any time during the innovation, a departure, that could not ami business activity and of theimprove was expected to I k *—a picnic. No one over the north Atlantic coast the life Session. No deduction will be'tnade in eithe favor of early legislation to remedy de- lie otherwise than a menace to the pro-1 the Academic or Music Departmen or th incut of mail facilities, leading to their should I k * surprised that the bovs want saving services is credited with having fects in the currency syste.n which tective principle here and Christmas or Easter Holiday for w th drawn therefore before the expiration of‘the term or a bsence constantly augmenting use. The war to return home, for mosl of them were rescued over 3,000 jxtiple, whose lives everybody recognizes. should be opposed bv every friend of; xceptin case of dismissal or« piolonged.l llness with Spain laid new and exceptional fully occupied anil active men when the would have been lost but for their efforts. Those who finish a complete course in the President McKinlev says the con protection in congress and the country, Academic war broke out. The inactivity of bar or the Commercial Department ana labors in the Post office department. The last storm will add another long pass a satisfactory examinaition in the branches struction of the Nicaraguan canal is The advocates of free trade are not prescribed The mustering of the military and naval rack lite becomes monotonous. list to their credit. The public rarelv are entitled to a Diploma. now more than every indispensable and mistaken in their view of what the ap. forces of the United States required thinks of these men, or men in countless R vuyari » K ii * i inc . has published in the other occupations who risk their lives it is very plainly indicated that the plication of the open door policy in the fjcrtblinht Cviibr Wart. s|K*cial mail arrangements forevery camp and every campaign. t he communica Times a poem, suppose«! to I k * the trans whenever occasion calls. The world is influence of the administration will he Philippine* would probable lead to» F“ H you have any Property, 8to<k or other tion between home and camp was na lation of a song by a Sikh infantryman full of Jim Bludsoes, but few think it given in liehalf of the proposed legis when they declare that it would be the articles to sell, trade or lease, or need help, want employment, etc.—Two insertions, not lation. which it now appears probable beginning of the overthrow of protec- on hearing that General Kitchener is turally eager and ex|MTtant. In some of worth while to sing their praise. to exceed five linea, Fifty cents. Four inser will lie enacted at the present session. tion. the larger places of rendezvous as many about to establish the Gordon college at tions, Seventy Five cents. ____________ ns 50,000 letters a day required hand Khartoum. The last verse, sjieaking of The importance of legislation for the P eace has I wen restored lietwecn the Perhajis the treaty will ultimately be MONEY TO LOAN I ling. This necessity was met by prompt the English, runs: United States and Spain, for the treaty permanent increase of the army is ratified, if not by the present senate MONEY TO LOAN detail <»• experience«! men from the es " TheV do not consider the meaning of was signed on Saturday. Spain, as well urged and the president states that it then by the next one, but the opposition For teims apply to tablished force directing all the instru things, they consult no creed or elan. as the European nations, must now I k * is his intention to muster out the en to it will give strong expression to the Theo 8teinhilber, Tillamook. Or. mental ties of the railway mail and post- Behold, they clap the slave on the back; j convinced of the indomitable pluck of tire volunteer army as soon ns provi. popular hostility to the policy of expan office service so far as necessary to this, the American people, and that the Anglo- sion is made for the increase of the sion. and iK’hold, he lievonieth a man. UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable new need. Congre«!» passed an act ein- They terribly carjK't thecarth with dead, 1 Saxon race is invincible. Now that regular establishment. This will be rates. Neat work turned out an<1 aa powering the postmastcr general to the war is over let the United States turn gratifying to the volunteers and will and liefore their cannons cool Water-Proofed Clothing. good as new by J. W. »Steinmetz, establish offices or branches at every They walk unarmed bv twos and threes its attention to manufacture and whip operate to enlist the active efforts of Tillanif ok. Or. military camp or station, ami under this the world in that aseasily as it did Spain their friends iu behalf of the legislation to call the living to school.” Cha». Cooper, the fashionable tailor of asked for. authority the postal machinery was Kipling has accepted the vice-presidency in the war. Portland, ta making a ipecialty this win. TIMBER LAND for SALE on Sa mon- sjHfdily put into operation. In ry Rivtr, in section 20, 3 N, 7 V\ .— of the Navv League, and proposes to T he next regular regiments to start ter in water proofed clothing. Gentle The W Jf SE qr aid E % S qr. Con- take an active part in the movement to tor Manila will embark from New York men’s overcoats, guaranteed to lie per si.leration *900.—Enquire at the Head T he National Editorial Association of which the present efficiency of the British about the end of the mouth and go thro fectly water proof, are made in nil kinds the !’iiite«l States will nuvt in Oregon navy, it is generally admitted, is in a ugh the Suez canal. The expedition will light Trade Mart Office. next summer, making Portland the place large measure indebted. ot cloth. \\ rite to Chas. Coopey, Colum consist of three regiments of regular in WANTED, 1,000 new SUBSCRIBERS of rendezvous. The ass«K*iation should bian building. Third street. Portland, if fantry. Two warships will act as con to the Tillamook Headlight now that I k * loyally entertained by the citizens of T here is every indication that l*"K vovs. The decision to use New York as you want good clothing at reasonable it is under new management Take it this state, for their visit to Oregon will land is on the eve of another costly war the point of embarkation instead of San cost. • on trial for four months for 50c., or I k * productive of more substantial benefit with the tribes on the frontier of India. Francisco is due to the urgency for haste. send it to yonr friends. to this part of the Pacific Coast than Wherever civilization has come in con St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, 1 1 I C ’ if 1; N I I’ 8 t a ci w in tn hi in ph th. bu tin h<> bet hat c I Schillings 1 anything that has cKvtirrrd for years. The visiting association will tnelndc pro minriit and influential newspaper men from all sections of the country. There will be no hangers-on of tla* journalistic T he natives in the Phillipine islands tact with savage or semi civilized tribes these conflicts come with regularity. In should never I k * allowed to Iwome citi the United States it has I kvii the Indian. zens of tin* Uniteci States until they are When conducted at out _____ own doors, as inoraVv, physically and intellectually __________________ ____ ____ have been the Indian wars, they arej qualified. How can the United States Notice. Packages From this date until April 1st. 1899. I will pasture horses for 25c. per month. I have sold all my cattle for *400.00 J V lxcext J acobs . FOR SALE, a bargain, a celebrated White SEWING MACHNE New and direct from the factory. —Apply for articulare at the Headlight Trade Mart Office.