Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1898)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 22, 1898 A New Stock of General Merchandise ! 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 FUbLi OF LINE GROCERIES You cannot buy them anywhere cheaper. & & GROCERIES PROVISIONS HARDWARE TINWARE ELEGANT PARLOR AND COOK STOVES. The Best Stock in the City to select from. THE OF LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK CHINA AND CROCKERY WARE. All our Goods are of Superior Quality, which we will dispose of at small profit. McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook Water-Proofed Clothing. revising school laws . 000,000 for the islands, but this treaty chasers, the patriotic founders of the Chas. Coopey, the fashionable tailor of must, of course, lie ratified by congress. republic will signify .heir willingness The Committee will Recommend Fred C. Baker, Publisher. Portland, is making a specialty this win- The senate must confirm it and then the to be annexed by resolution of congress Many Changes. ter in water-proofed clothing. Gentle lower house, where all bills for revenue after the Hawaiian fashion on condition The legislative committee appointed to men’s overcoats, guaranteed to be |>er- Official Paper, Tillamook City and County C olonel NV. J. B ryan has resigned must have their origin, must have a jar that the Cuban national debt be assumed revise the Oregon school laws has about fectlv water proof, are made in all kinds at it. Of course, at the present time it by the people of the United States along completed its work. It reconsidered seva. the command of his regiment. Per- looks as if the president would be up with other incidental obligations. In ral matters which it had previously taken of cloth. Write to Chas. Coojiey, Colum haps he is like a good many of the Oregon KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION held loyally by congress, but if he is not, such financiering the Cuban long-range up. changing their complexion altogether. bian building, Third street, Portland, if volunteers, now there is no prospect of (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) what will happen and can it be said that patriot is not much behind the New’ 11 remains to be seen whether the state you want good clothing at reasonable One year .. ............... ............. U so any more fighting, is desirous of getting _________________ * those who oppose him and his policy are England colonists, who manufactured legislature will adopt all the changes re cost. Six months.................. 75 back into civilian’s clothes. Bryan is Three months ................................................ 5° unloyal ? When the news of the land currency in the shape of a wampnm for opposed to imperialism, and from indica commended by the committee. Christmas and the Children. Office at corner of Main and 2nd street»». battle at Manila was cabled to this the benefit of the poor Indian, who Chairman Daly carried his point with The little folks are talkin’—they talk like tions it apj)ears that the democratic country and the people were advised that needed a more plentiful medium of ex reference to the method of selecting text party will oppose the imjierial policy of anything the soil of that torrid country had been change. _________ books, and the report and bill will pro ’Bout Santy Claus a-cornin’, an’ what EDITORIAL NOTES & NEWS. the government in regard to the Phili]>- baptized in American blood, it would pine islands. But, whatever President W ithin the last two or three months vide that the books l>e selected by a he’s goin’ to bring, have been a serious matter to have sug L ieut . H obson is the greatest mono, McKinley has done to bring our late un gested that this country should pay one announcements have been made of the board of five competent men, to be ap An’ the mother never scolds ’em or tells polist in the United States. After de pleasantness w ith Spain to a satisfactory cent for the islands. Sinct? that time, I projected organization of several trusts pointed by the governor, and not to be ’em ’bout the noise: livering a lecture in Chicago he kissed issue, should not the citizens continue ro however, the sentiment has become a and it is expected that some of these officially connected with the public Their just the sweetest little girls—the drop party prejudice and still uphold the school system of the state. Representa 163 pretty girls. That’s enough to best of little boys I more sober, conservative one and it is will be consummated early in the com make even a country editor jealous. We hands of the president in every particu hardly probable that any trouble will ing year. The latest of these announce tive Young, of Clatsop co., was the only Because they know’ that Santy Claus would advisesome one to invent a kissing lar? We say, emphatically,yes. We ad arise along the lines suggested, But ments and one which is of peculiar in member of the committee to dissent, and knows everything they do, machine for the lieutenant, for so many mit that the natives in the Phillippines what would be the result should the terest to the public is a combination of he intimated that he would introduce in An ’ while he’s loading up his sleigh lie’s girls go away disappointed because they are not morally, physically or intellec senate fail to ratify the treaty, or even if the flour mills of the northwest. Such the legislature a bill covering the same watcliin’ of ’em, too! tually fit to become citizens of the United I matter in a different way. cannot give the Merrimac hero a lip j an arrangement was effected a year or States, but the islands having come into ! it should ratify it, supjiose the house two ago, but did not last long, and the It was deemed best to change the quali An’ them that minds their mothers, they smacking. should refuse to pass a bill appropriating gets the most of toys,— our possession. What is the best policy to | fications for school electors, after think, projected movement may not go much T he bill introduced by Representative pursue to bring the natives up to our the necessary amount ? Neither body They’re just the sweetest little girls—the ing over the matter since the November could be considered disloyal to its I beyond organization, if it shall get that Rixey providing for the admission of standard of civilization ? best of little boys! meeting of the committee. So it was country and either side would have far. There are obvious obstacles to the ex-Confcdcratcs to the homes provided agreed that in school district of less than They’ve just been writin’letters to Ssnty success of a scheme of this kind. But for Union soldiers will meet with no W e agree with John G. Shortall, pre many followers for the old idea “to the Claus each day 1000 population there should be no pro serious objection from the Union veter sident of the Illinois Humane Society, i victor belongs the spoils’’ may not be some of the other projected trusts have perty qualification for the right ot suffrage An’tellin’him just what they want an’ no such difficulties to overcome as con just the proj>er one, but it is mighty hard ans now within their homes. It would who Iwlieves in the efficacy of the showin’ him the way front a combination of flour mills in and both men and women should have give new zest to their campfire stories, whipping-post as a reformative agency I to eradicate. the right to vote at school meetings. In To where the house is, so he’ll know just one section of the country and hence and recall anew the time when they for hoodlums. But few people realize where to leave the toys, , A N ew Y ork regiment marched into their organization is probable. Referring districts of more than 1000 inhabitance, “suspended hostilities” while they how many young hoodlums are being however, it is to be required that voters, Per just the sweetest little girls—the best Havana last week and planted the stars to this matter the Philadelphia Ledger swapped coffee grounds for tobacco. manufactured in every large city and I and stripes above that historic city. To of little boys! remarks that every day the trusts are unless they shall have children of school small hamlet throughout this north the person who gives this but a passing age. must be assessed for property of at They’re gittin’ mighty anxious fer the entrenching themselves and carrying A storia has petitioned the Oregon west. It is distressing to see so many thought it means but little, but to the out the policies and it cites several facts least $100 valuation, which must appear days an’ nights to go. senators and representatives asking for young men of good intellectual attain- ! man who has watched the course of in illustration of this. With questions on the assessment roll next prior to the An’ all of ’em are happy an’ they make a drydock to be built by the government ments, and of highly resjiectable parent- | events it means much. When the war of more commanding interest claiming day of election at which the elector their mothers so ! at that place. The necessity of such a age, bumming the street and frequenting first opened the cry of all the people was the public attention, this growth of mon seeks to vote. The property qualification ’Cause they’re just the sweetest little dock is apparent to all, but it is doubt the haunts of vice without one spark of “On to Havana!” There is an ancient opoly is apt to be lost sight of and yet was inserted on requests from the larger girls—the best of little boys! ful if Astoria can succeed in having it ambition to make a mark in the world. rule of war which suggests that the hardly any other matter is of more vital districts, where it was feared improper built there for Portland has been agita There arc hoodlums, voting and old, who heart of the enemy must be reached first, i concern to the people. It seems hardly influences might operate with consider A Denver druggist’s little boy, accord tion the dry dock question forsomc time, are a nuisance to any community, for but the administration reversed this idea. w orth while to expect anything more in able force if there would be no restriction ing to the Tinies, has written the follow and as these cities appear to be at logger they arc invariably found amongst those It believed that it would be a better the wav of general legislation relating whatever. ing letter to President McKinley: “Dear heads on a number of questions, it re who defy law and order, and a menace policy to conquer the outside territory to trusts and combinations. If congress Another change from the previous ac" Mr. McKinley: My pa can remember mains to be seen which citv will secure it. to the traiKpiility of a city. We have first, and then force the capital city into has not already gone to the limit of its tion was made in restoring to the district the Maine without your keeping those heard a great deal about war for submission. For that reason a blockade authority in this resj>ect, its time will be clerks the handling of all school funds. revenue stamps on everything for an T he American Book Company will not humanity, but here, right at home, we was ordered on Havana, and the real so occupied for the next year or two upon I At the former sitting of the committee other year. Out here we will be awfully have nearly so many persons to lubricate have a serious problem on hand with the campaign of hostilities was conducted other urgent and important questions it had been agreed that thecountv treas glad when the stamps are gone and the if the school law is altered giving the hoodlum clement. Something should be at Santiago, The result is well known that it is not likely to give any attention urers should be required to act as treas poor little girls can get the same amount selection of school books into the hands done to check this growing evil, and if to the people. Perhaps it is better that to the trust. What, then, can be done urers for the various school districts in '¿f gum they used to"for a nickel.” of a committee of five to be appointed bv the whipping post will accomplish it, the aged city should be permitted to rest But those to check the growth of the monopolistic their respective counties. the governor. The people of Oregon can There is a certain bright boy who is not one word should be raised about its in peace under the folds of Old Glory. It combinations ? The only hope appears i officials protested against being saddled trust the book trust to engineer and the son of a gentleman of my acquaint brutality. Surely charity commences at is an historic place—a landmark that to be in the state legislatures, where the with that burden, and, the committee concoct ideas for its own benefit. But ance who was born in England and who home, and instead of attempting to bring should never be ravished by shot and the parents who have to pay exorbitant power exists, as the supreme court of the deemed it wise to give heed to their pro remains a British subject, says a writer the natives of the Philippine island up to shell. From press dispatches it is evident prices lor school books generally have to United States has pointed out, to deal test, so the law relating to the handling in the Boston Transcript. But the boy an ideal state of civilization, let us just that the people of that city will welcome p iv for the lubricating oil. We will ask effectively with the trusts. If the legis of school funds is not to be changed. goes to an American school and lately pluck the mole out of our own eves be the new flag. They have lived slaves one logical question, Why not let the latures would exercise their power The committee did not yield this point has been taking history. The other night fore we attempt to pluck it out of a under the old one, and are born as free state furnish the text books ami supply against this form of monopoly not onlv because the present plan is entirely sat race of people who arc next to cannibals. men under the new one. The change in the boy looked up from his book, mus them to parents nt cost ? would the projected combinations lie isfactory, but simply because no other By all means bring the hoodlum ques sentiment that has occurred in that ingly, and said : “Papa, we licked you abandoned, but these in existence would practicable plan was presented. tion before the eyes of the people, and it country in a short half year can lie awfully in 1812, didn’t we ?” speedily dissolve. If they will not the Several modifications in the compul will surprise them how gigantic it is. tor measured when it is taken into con people must lie prepared to submit to sory-attendance features of the laws here we have the element that becomes sideration that while the war was being w hatever oppression and exactions .the were made. Instead of forfeiting the ficrtblfoht (trabe lilrtxt. criminals and that fills our prisons. waged, these same jieople took a pig, trusts may impose. public money of school district where I f yon have any Property Stock or other supposed to represent the American articles to sell, trade or lease, or need help, nonattendance at school should lie toler T he Oregon delegation at Washington want employment, etc.—Two insertions, not "pig.” saturated an improvised Ameri ated it was agreed to provide a fine of to exceed five lines. Fifty cents. Four inser A JETTY WANTED. would act wisely and discreetly if it tions, Seventy Five cents. can flag with coal oil, wrapped it around $25 to $50 for the chairman of the school turned its attention for a few moments the animal, ignited it, and then as it TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. board that should not do its duty in the MONEY TO LOAN 1 to securing a small appropriation every chased in agony around the bull ring MONEY TO LOAN S ir ,—Is it not about time we of Tilla matter of bringing the provisions of the year with a view to improving naviga shouted “Long live Weyler!” “Long tion into Tillamook county. Appropria mook should make an organized vigor law to the attention of those responsible For terms apply to live the king!” Now it is “Long live the ous attempt to have a jetty built at the tor the nonattendance of the children, tions for other sections of the state are Theo Steinhilber, Tillamook, Or. star spangled banner!” and let us I iojk - bar? and to retjuire prosecutions by the dis large, yet the question is asked, “ Why is that it may always I k * thus. UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable trict attorney. The district clerk is to it that the Oregon delegation is so neg We ought to find out what we belong rates. Neat work turned out and as supply the teacher with a list of names of lectful of securing appropriations for to the United States “for.’’ ; all the children of school age in the dis- 1 good as new by J. W. Steinmetz, R eports from Washington states that Tillamook.’’ Simply liecnuse our sena T he Cuban patriots who have fought To vote, I suppose, for Congressmen j trict, and after four weeks of school the ' Tillamook, Or. it is hoped that the treaty of (leave will tors and representatives have not lieen the battles of their country at long who ignore us ? teacher is to report to the county school I k * taken up for discussion early in Janu advised of the necessity of it. Until the range from Key West, New York and If we can’t do anything else let us get superintendent the names of those chil TIMBER LAND for SALE on Samon- ary. Already there is talk of the proba I government shall have made these ne Washington have not gone into the pa bery River, in section 20, 3 N, 7 XV .— bility of disposing of the treaty during cessary improvements the greater part triot business solely for their health. attached to the Yaquina district. In dren who do not attend the school. If Tbe VV E qr and E S qr. Con ni v opinion our present memlier of Con there shall appear no lawful reason for the present session, and the impression of the resources of Tillamook county Their zeal for Cuba Libre has been in sideration $900.—Enquire at the Head gress should I k * given to understand that such nonattendance, the superintendent favorable to the result is growing. A must remain dorment. Local enterprise spired as much by the hope of unload light Trade Mart Office. few senators manifest a disposition to and {lerseveranee may accomplish a great ing an unlimited quantity of Cuban we want the Tillamook Bar improved I shall turn the matter over to the district or we will become as dangerous as the WAMT.Il , MM) SUBSCRIBERS attorney, who shall prosecute those re debate the treaty at length, and some ileal, but this work is too much for in bonds upon verdant Napoleons of finance to the Tillamook Headlight now that profess unalterable opposition, but the dividuals to undertake, or the local tax as it has by their undying hatred of proverbial Irishman with a blackthorn sponsible for the delinquency. Truant it is under new management. Take it officers are authorized in districts having lecling is so strong against an extra scs payers to shoulder, hence it is only na Spain. At the outset of the war with and will hit any head that is exposed. on trial for four months for 50c., or From all reports the channel is again 4000 or more inhabitants. Placing the sion and in favor of the postponement of tural that we must look to the Oregon Spain the scheme to float the bonds of send it to yonr friends. the settlement of the disposition of the delegation to sec that appropriations are the mythical Cuban republic was frus shifting to the south ard and we are onus on the district wherein the nonat Philippines after they come into our secured tor this purpose and the work trated by President McKinley's firm going to have trouble to get our lumber tendance of the children should lie toler. FOR SALE, a bargain, a celebrated ated, gave too much |>ower, it was possession, that it now seems that even accomplished with ns little delay as stand against the recognition of a taken out. White SEWING MAC HNE. New Butter is worth 30 cents in Portland thought, to persons who might wish to the minority will consent to the treaty’s possible. We feel certain our senators Cuban government that had no existence and direct from the factory.—Apply and representatives will give the matter to-day. Probably will be worth alwut spite the whole district by themselves ratification without material delay. in fact. That policy was not only a dis for particulars at the Headlight Trade their attention as scion as they are ad appointment to the enterprising and 22 cents by the time the butter now on breaking the law. Therefore, the appor. Mart Office T he brewers, at their annual conven vised of the necessity of it. In fact, we thrifty long-range patriots, but seriously the wharf reaches Portland. A difference tionment of the public school money was tion. resolved to ask congress to re | »cal I k -I icvc they will I k - surprised that the affected their larder and their winecellar. of one dollar per M on lumber freights, not made to depend on the faithful at. DIRECTORY. the war tax ot SI |K*r barrel on tirer and (tropic of tins section of the county have They found it disagreeable to shout for means that onr mills cannot ship. tendance of al. children at school. COUNTY OFFICIALS: appointed a committee to go to Wash waited patiently so long without de Cuba Libre with a dry throat and Government of all the state normal Judge ............................. A jetty on the bar would give water G. W. S appi '- ington to urge this action. While it is manding some improvements. Show the empty stomach. But brighter pros|Kvts enough to enable us to load foreign schools is to lie placed in the hands of a (C harles R ay Commissioner .......... )C H. W hkh . fr entirely natural that the brewers should Oregon delegation the necessity of such art now in sight. The patriots, who going lumber craft. single board of 11 regents, of which the Clerk................................ H ome « M ason desire to have taxes u | m > u then business improvements, and tliev will, we I k - are on the ground floor ot the plan for Sheriff ........................... H. H. ALDERMAN governor, secretary of state and state su It we don’t “turn down” sonic of these Treasurer ...................... W. H C ary transferred to some other business, their lieve, heartily coincide with them and setting np the new republic which is to perintendent of public instruction shall A ss ««or ....................... J. S. STEPHFNS congressmen once in a while we will Surveyor ............. . A M ATSTI1» efforts in this direction will I k - futile. ask congress that the work of improving lie annexed to the United St ites in due lie ex-officio memliers. The other eight G eo . B L ark School Superintendent never get substantial assistance, and we There is no pros|K-c! of any reduction in the channels I k * proceeded with. ............. J. __ K. T _____ vttlk time, arc preparing to emit a lew tons ot wi ¡continue to I k regarded as a com memliers are to lie appointed by the Coroner Deputv I’,oseentinc Attorney C lavdb T hayrm war taxes. The report of the secretary Cuba Libre bonds at lilK’ral discounts. plaisant set of asses, who are willing to governor. C..citit Court convenes the 4th Z.ugtist. «nd sn adjourned term is generally of the Treasury shows that forsomc time TllKRR is ii (»ossibility. but perhaps When a goodly ¡»ortion of these bonds do as we are asked to for the mere satis held in tlte spring. To Core ■ cO|,| ta one ahead no reduction in taxation is possi. not a probability, that this country may have been distributed around the na County Court meets the first Mondays of Js n faction of being “good fellows.” in plain T'lke.!'iXative Bro,»o Quinine Tab uary March. May. Jnly. September and No tile and it is evident, therefore, that it yet I kvotuc tangled up on the question tional capital where they will do the English, “suckers.“ I****- Druggists refund tuonev if it vemher. Commissiouers court on the Wedne- were removed from the of the purchase of the Philippines. The most good and a sufficient q sanity say following C. Tn aver . PRECINCT: cur ' The genuine has brewing industry it must I k * assessed treaty will promise the payment ot $2'3, worked off on innocent American pur-t Tillamook, December 19th, 1898. ' Justice of the Peace ............ T H. G ovixr i D Q- 'n each tablet. illiuiumh fyeixblißht I upon other industries. It is hardly neces sary to say that congress will not seri ously consider a proposition of this na ture. I Constable A. a . F oud