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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 29, 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. fl FUL1L1 LINE OF 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 LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK OF CHINA AND CROCKERY WARE. All our Goods are of Superior Quality, which we will dispose of at small profit. McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook STATE REPRESENTATION. England and other European countries, who will use broad tires. The move-' DO EXAMINERS EXAMINE? and who shall not be subject to political ment for good roads show a lusty vigor. • The East has apparently arrived at Fred C. linker, Publisher. changes at the white house.” That is The success that it lias already achieved When a national bank suspends and the conclusion that it is not getting a fair the important thing, to divorce the con is splendid testimony to the efficiency ot ( it is found to have been robbed by its shake in the electoral college. Hardly a .................. sular service from politics, so that no voluntary association of - individuals, Official Paper, Tillamook City and County officers, the first thought is apt to be day passes that some new scheme is not matter what political party is in con and if its leaders continue to carry it that the bank examiner has been derelict. suggested to remedy existing evils and on without the paralyzing patronage ot trol of the administration no consul who Indeed, under whatever circumstances a apportion the votes in a more equitable RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION has been faithful and efficient in the dis the general government it is likely to bank fails the disposition is to attach ’ ( strictly in advance .) manner. The latest is to base the repre charge of his duties can be replaced by attain great results. One year.................................................... $1.50 more or less blame to the examiner, who sentation of each state upon the number Six months................................ ;............................... 75 some politician anxious to spend a few is commonly supposed to exercise a con of voters in the state instead of on the Three months ...................... 50 years abroad at the expenses of the FIGURES ARE UNOFFICIAL. stant surveillance and supervision over number of people. It is admitted that Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. government. This, together with the the operations of the banking institu- ! the present system works hardships in prospect of promotion, would encourage ! One of the efforts of the anti-expansion tions within his jurisdiction. Unques many ways. element in this country is being directed fidelity and promote efficiency. tionably there have been many cases of | Accept the states’ own valuation of EDITORIAL NOTES & NEWS. just now to show what the so-called dereliction on the part ot bank ex- , their citizens, and let each state have in T he commercial reviews with each policy of imperialism will cost this coun aminers, not all of whom have been the national councils that weight which T he population of the United States succeeding week note the steady increase try. The New York World, a rabid thoroughly qualified for their duties. is due to the numlier of qualified electors is about 75,000,000. The area is in business activity in the United States. adherent of the policy indorsed by the Doubtless there have also been instances she has certified she possesses; in other 3,602,990 square miles, We have there- The returns to the great commercial late unlamented Grover Cleveland, pro- of collusion between these officials and words, base representation in the con fore a population of only 20 persons to agencies for November show that the cee ds to show the cost by a table of the dishonest bank officers. But there is gress and in the electoral vote upon the the square mile. England has about 540 total business of the country during that neccessary expenditures. Its computa warrant for the belief that very gene number of people. The ballot of a citizen and Bclgum about 530 to square miles. month was in excess of any month in tions are as follows: rally bank examiners are faithful and in one state should be equal to the bal If our country were as densely populated the history of the country, and up to For the Philippines.............. $ honest. lot of a citizen in any other state. That as England and Belgium its people O ne of the many interesting sights to date December is keeping up the pace. Nicaragua canal................... These public servants will be grate is not the case at present. Now to cite would number nearly two billions, or be seen daily on Wall street and the Events have proven the truth of the pre Hecker-Alger Cuban rail even an extreme example, take Min about twenty-seven times their actual neighboring thoroughfares, where the sident’s assertion during the 1896 cam way....................................... 20,000,000 ful to Hon. Thomas L. James, formerly nesota and Mississippi. In 1896 Min postmaster general and now president number. Vet England and Belgium are financial magnates of the country make paign that what was wanted was not a Porto Rico railway............. 3,000,000 of the Lincoln National batik of New nesota cast 341,500 votes for president, fairly comfortable countries to live in. their headquarters, is the number of in reopening of the mints, but of the Cuban and Port Rico tele Mississippi cast 70,500 votes, yet both With a population onc-twcnty-seventh ventors who take their stand on the factories. graph lines................. ........ 2,000,000 York, for what he says in the current have nine members of the electorial col number of the North American Review as dense as theirs, have we not room corners with models of their inventions Hawaiian - Philippines- San leges. A vote in Mississippi weighs al enough within our own borders to grow that can even do more than the famous GOOD ROADS. Francisco cable................. 1,500,000 upon the question which heads this article. The matter also possesses an most five times as much as a vote in for some centuries to come, without Keely was ever alleged to be able to do. Telegraph and railway lines interest for all who do business with Minnesota. Voters are not equal before I An unmistakable demand for good com seeking territorial expansion ? in Philippines..................... In many instances, relates the Brooklyn the national banks, There is a coiu- the ¡»allot box. Eagle, these men haunt the offices of a mon roads is being heard in all parts of Subsidies for steamshipe line Under the apportionment suggested by mon misconception of the duties of the , the United States, says Popular Science ' to our West Indian depen R. S. C ook , the Kansas breeder of prize big banking house and promoters, seek , Monthly. This demand is rapidly grow- I dencies.................................. 10,000,000 bank examiner, He does not exercise the plan the states would have represen winning Poland-Chinas, gives these val ing in vain for the support of some ing in volume and is taking on the Subsidies for Pacific line..... 10,000,000 supervision over the banks in his dis- tation as follows: uable points of information in hog capitalist to place their inventions on the trict; he has no authority with respect , systematic organization which is essen Subsides under the presi market. In almost every instance the raising: It is certainly unprofitable for < a tial to the success of such a movement. to the judgment of the officers and di- dent’s plan for a general any swine raiser to stint his animals, as man is an enthusiast and is not only That bad roads in this country cause an rectors of a national bank in the man revival of merchant ma they should be made to grow every day. positive in his conviction that his inven i enormous loss of money each year to rine ....................................... 25,000,000 agement of its business; he has no After ten days or two weeks pigs should tion can do whatever work is claimed those who use them may easily be Reveuue cutter service on power to dictate to these officers in the be fed generously through their dams, for it better than anything now before proved, but this fact is veiled from many making of loans or the acceptance of East and West Indies...... and at three or four weeks provided the public, but also that there are large jiersons because they have never known Expansion of navy (next securities. As Mr. James says, the ex with a place where they can obtain, un profits in the invention for anv man who ..3 10,300 3 1 anything better. The farmers are the aminer “is not responsible for the man Nevada.... five years).......................... molested, a little feed of slop and soaked advances the necessary capital. One of Wyoming .3 20,900 3 1 greatest sufferers. Where wagon wheels agement of the bank, nor would it lie Expansion of army under Idaho...... shelled corn. Keep them growing every the constant habitues for the past few .3 26,700 3 1 sink hub deep in mud at some seasons, Alger plan (next 5 years) 350,000,000 l)ossible to so extend the powers of a Delaware. .3 31,500 3 1 day and at an early age they will be weeks has been a man with a model of a farmer who has much hauling to do Sanitation, sewer, etc., in : national bank examiner as to give him Florida__ .4 46,500 3 1 ready for the market at a profit to the a machine which is called an ocean wave 47.400 3 1 tropical cities.................... 25,000,000 thi3 authority, for to do lhat would North Dakota. 3 raiser. If pigs arcallowed to stopgrow and tide meter. The man with the model must keep one or two more horses than Montana ......... 3 53,200 3 1 lie would need if he had only hard, even Fortifications, dry docks, make an irresponsible and outside offi ing and become stunted it is very hard is out in all kinds of weather and takes Rhode Island ...4 54,800 3 1 roads to go over, and his loss in the cial really the manager of the business barracks, arsenals, etc., Vermont .......... 4 63,800 4 a stand on a favorablecorner, sometimes 2 to start them anew, not to mention the 2 of the bank.” The function of the SouthCaroIina9 69,000 4 etc., at Pearl Harbor, loss of feed, time ami labor. Pigs inclos deserting the street to search for profit wear and tear of horses flesh, harness 2 70,500 4 bank examiner is to determine, after Mississippi...... 9 Pago Pago, Manila, Su- ed in a dry lot or yard, and given only able patrons in the offices. His model and wagons is a,heavy taxon his income. Utah.................. 3 78,000 4 2 the bank has acted, the character and South Dakota. 4 big bay, Havana, Santi- dry hard corn and hard water, seldom is made of brass and tin and a portion It often happens that the farmer finds 83,000 4 2 the roads absolutely impassable with a value of the securities and the indorse ag, San Juan .................... 125,000,000 2 N. Hampshire. .4 83,700 vivid a handsome profit. They need a evidences the prosperity of the inventor, 4 2 ments, upon the credit of which money Washington. ........... .4 93,600 4 variety of food, such as will expand the as it is made of wood apparently carved loaded wagon just at a time when his Total ... ..«799,000,000 ¡ s , oaned -■ 2 Oregon ....... ...4 97.300 4 . That involves judgment on Occasionally a crowd produce would bring the highest price if stomach and at the same time be cool with a knife. 101,000 Of course this list is made for political j part just as much as it involves Louisiana.... ...8 5 3 ing the system. Corn, alone, is too gathers around the model upon which he could haul it to a rail-road, and he is !’U_r,lOS^l bUt_'Vithra eirtain ClaSS H iju'lRment on t the 118,600 5 3 partVthe officers'of Maine........... ...6 forced to wait and take a lower price Arkansas..... ...8 the man makes it work, the theory heating. 149,300 6 4 serves the purpose ofargument. .... •_ • ° / Ittalks | bank. He examines thoroughly, if later. Livery stable keepers and all Georgia....... 13 162,600 6 4 F°r he does his duty, the assets and liabili. Connecticut. ...6 A t a recent meeting in Chicago the | other owners and ushers of horses and of incidentals and not of necessities. U 173,400 6 4 Colorado ..... ..4 189,700 7 5 American Flag Day association began a vehicles suffer from bad roads in a sim instance, we find many items credited to j ties of the bank and acquaints himself Alabama .... 11 194,700 7 5 the expense of Hawaiian cables and ca ' fully with its condition as shown by crusade for the protection of Old Glory’s ilar way. West Virginia..6 199,200 7 5 ble communication with all the islands its books. " If the business of the bank ~ crimson stripes and her constellation < t Nebraska * * ..... ....8 223,200 In order to obtain better roads two 8 6 comprising the acquired territory and 1 has lieen honestly conducted," says Mr. Maryland.... ....8 stars set in their blue azure. The associ- 250,800 8 6 things are necessary. The first is to i something for the Nicaragua canal and James, “anil if an expert accountant Virginia....... ..12 294,700 9 7 tion passed resolutions condemning the create a general conviction that the im- i 296,800 9 7 new fortifications and a dozen other who is a master in concealing dishonest | California .. ....9 practice of permitting pictures of the flag provement of our high wavs is imperative Tennessee..... ..12 320,100 8 10 things that go to swell the list, but will i transaction has not manipulated the i N. Carolina., to be used for advertising purposes and .11 and the money wisely expended for this 331,200 8 10 especially in permitting it to be marred 335.100 10 8 T iik question of reform in the consular purpose is sure to return. The second not be needed, established or built. | books, tile examination will reveal with i Kansas....... ..10 ! Minnesota .. ....9 The government has not propose 1 to 341,500 9 11 with lettering advertising the merits of service of the United States is com requisite is to place id! road-making and | airsolute accuracy the condition of the | New Jersey .. .10 371,000 11 9 some concern thqt ought to be able to manding a degree of attention which mending under the charge of competent build a Cuban railway, a Manila rail i bank.” Thus it is seen that the ex i M a s s a e h u bring out original ideas. There can be gives every assurance that the reform road builders. Various efforts to secure way or a Porto Rican railway. It has aminer, when exercising the utmost I setts....... ...... 15 401,600 10 • no doubt but what legitimate adver will conic, sooner or later. The matter these ends are being made and the aid of not intimated that the harbor defenses rcare in his work, may lie misled as to Kentucky.. ...... 13 446,000 11 would be strengthened or that public ut j Wisconsin. 447,400 11 tising is a legitimate line of business and I is being earnestly pressed by some of country and state authorities, and even the true condition of a bank and report , Iowa......... ..... 12 ..... 13 521.500 13 has become one of the most productive | the leading commercial bodies of the the national government, has been in ilities needed and demanded by modern as sound an institution that is really | Michigan.. ...... 14 544.500 14 in the country so far as profit is con. 1 country, whose influence will I k ? felt in voked to further the movement. While ci vilization would lie constucted, estab rotten. This has often lieen done and | Texas....... ...... 15 544,800 14 cerned. Original and catchy advertise- ' congress. Recently the Chatnlier of it is very desirable that the highways of lished or operated by the government. when the inevitable collapse came the i Indiana..... .... 15 637.100 16 All these figures are the veriest bun- i Missouri... merits add thousands of dollars to the' Commerce of Cleveland sent representa 67-1,1100 17 examiner was blamed for not having i Ohio ........ .... 17 adjourning localities should be under 25 hank account of the advertiser. There is tives to Washington to ask the co- some central supervision, so that they combe. They do not signify anything or discovered what had been most in Illinois....... .....23 1,014,300 ....24 1,089,900 27 no reason, however, why advertisers operation of the president in the move- may be made to preform a connected prove anything. geniously concealed by dishonest book, Penns y 1 vt a. The added exj>enses to this country, nia .’....... ..... 32 1.191. too should not agree to give up the emblem ment and it is said they received much whole, it may be questioned whether keeping. Mr. James suggests that the 30 32 of the country as a medium to attract encouragement. It is proposed to have the national government could be an resulting from the acquiring of the best that bank officers can do is to New York. ..... 36 1.423,900 38 3(1 former Spanish territory, will consist in attention to their wares. The late war agents of the chamber at the capital I effective agency in road improvement. adopt reasonable, thorough and com- Totals..... 447 13,922,400 439 349 the amount necessary to maintain a was the licst possible evidence of the fact this winter who will work with the Why, for instance should the dwellers petent bookkeeping methods and after that there is no more loyal class of members of the foreign affairs com beyond the Mississippi and on the Pacific navy that will be an honor to the coun that they must rely upon the faith ____ MONEY TO LOAN 1 try and a warning to foreign powers. people in the country than the business mittees of the senate and house, just coast be taxed to maintain in Washing which they repose in the employes. MONEY TO LOAN Besides this there will lie increased ex- ■ men or the class that deals in advertising as they would work for the passage of a ton a school for road engineers and a There is a great deal of responsibility For terms apply to and advertisements. When their rm tariff measure or anv other having a museum of road constitutions that few, ¡»ease entailed by an increased standing resting upon the bank examiner and no Theo. Steinhilber, Tillamook, Or. plovrs went to war they retained their 1 strict business liearing. Representative if any, of these distant communities army and cost of maintaining an army ! one should lie appointed to that posi. of occupation for a vear or, perhaps, a places for them in every large city in the I Adams, of Pennsylvania, a member of could derive any benefit from? A more ' tion who has not a very thorough ae. L MBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable little longer. country ami hundreds of business men ' the committee on foreign affairs, will practical scheme would lx* to have in rates. Neat work turned out and as All this new territory lias bcenseM-sup- | qnaintance with the banking business, left a profitable business in the hands of make a strong effort to have passed at struction in road engineering given at good as new by J. W. Steinmetz, porting in the past and besides that has (besides being a man of the highest managers to bear arms for tlwir country. I ' this session his bill for reforming the con each of the state colleges of agriculture Tillamook, Or. contributed million to the Spanish thieves | character for integrity. The object of The Hag of the country is sacred. It L ' sular system. This measure authorizes and mechanical arts. In a country in control. What reason is there for I bank examiners is to protect depositors HlfST ' LASS JOB FEINTING at the should not be used as anything but the the president to appoint a commission, showing such wide differences in soil, stating at this time that it will not le 1 and their importance can be understood Headlight Printing Office at Portland emblem of loyalty. It stands for thou* ! consisting « of two senators andtwomem- rainfall, tempature and topography be se&suppporting in the future? As a when it is stated that the aggregate prices. All description of job print amis of lives that have goneout on fields | bers I of the house and one officer of the tween different sections as the United ing. which is guaranteed. Patronize rule some political parties refuses to deposits in the national banks on Sep. of battle. It teaches a lesson ot pa trio. | I State department to aid in the reorgani Slates dots, road building can lx* taught home industry. monkey with figures, but when thev tember 20, according to the report of tism and not one of ‘‘this is the best zation of the service. Representative and administered far more efficiently by do it can l»e depended upon they are the comptroller of the currency. TIMBER LAND for SALE on Samon- brand of soap on the market.” Adams has given very careful attention the state or the county than by the I amounted to over two thousand mik monkeyed pretty badly. hery Rivtr. in section 20, 3 N, 7 VA to this subject and his statement that na.ion. lions of dollars. The IV tj E qr and E S qr. Con- the consular system of the United States N ot much progress, it is stated, is be There is need of much intelligent care SAMPLE COPIES efjhe Headlight wil ’ideration |90i».—Enquire at the Heart- is vast I v in need of improvement will ing made by the Anglo.Amcaican com in framing legislation in the interest of NOTICK F'iR rt'RtJCATtoy I m * sent free on application. Send a light Trade Mart Office. Land Office at Oregon Ore mission toward reaching an agreement hardly lx* questioned. “The difficulty the movement for better roads. Annoy- j p*tal card or leave your name i.t tin» WANTED, 1,606 n,..v SUMOBUMUM is," hr said, “ that we have not enough Notice i« herebv given that theT/ ’ .'mLi« ing prohibition should lx* no part of the oil the question of trade rccipnx’itv, office. It pays tomibacribe for the load ex]x.*rienct*d diplomats | k »1 k y to the Tillamook Headlight now tha * the road reformers. For in which so far as Canada is concerned is trained and ‘ " ' ’ ’ l prthtf m Ot|Ut>)C« of .. ’ .I. ing, newsiest and brainiest new piper V'.'“;'1 '*"••<<«. hiLei- T> , it is under new management. Take i1 large loads carried on wheels the eheif feature of the proposed treaty. among our foreign representatives and stance, some of our consuls are not thoroughly j on trial for four months for 50c., or having narrow felloes and tires do great CH BRING R A TES — Weekly Oregonian The Canadian eommissionets are said , send it to yonr friends. and Headlight, per year, $2.25 . the to have very little ho|>c of being al»lv to . qualified for their work when it comes to , damage to roads; hence it has lieen pro- Se *4 of Ser* x»_ Tp t N R a u: * * * " 5 efieet an agreement and it ought to lie! handling intricate and delicate subnets |M>sed to prohibit narrow tires on heavy Sat» Fnincwo Examiner and Head- oi He names the following • bargain, a celebrated What we need is trained , wagons. A much better polio is that t ! prove light, $- *-5. New York Thrice a-Week h:* contiimou« resijeuct* mxo.. apparent to them that they cannot rca i of diplomacy. • White SEWING MACHINE New of. idland n. ' “P0" aonnbly ezpwt to a«umpii«h anvthing j diplomat» who »hall »pend a adopted in Michigan, of given a rrduc- World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictly and direct from the factory—Apply l»',n "rriin. Wlltian, Matter. •o long a» they refuse to ii I hiik I ou the i I’letiine iti the »erviee. as they do m (tion ot one-halt their road tax to those »-n.l W fchUlinx.otXelt.lem. ore ! for particulars at the Headlight Trade cash io advance. B- Mo»*!» «ejiater. | Matt Office. preferential tariff given to Great Britain and only offered United States the priv ilege of sharing equally with England in the Canadian market on a limited num ber of articles. They should have bv this time realized that this preferential duty is a stumbling block in the way of reciprocity that must be removed if Canada is to have closer commercial relations with this country and if the Canadian government will not make this concession it might as well ceased all efforts to secure a reciprocity agree- ment, for if such an agreement should be entered into by the commission, which | is not at all probable, it could not be I ratified by the senater nor carried into effect by the necessary legislation that would be required of congress. The pre ferential duty is of no advantage to Canada, except as an evidence of loyalty to British interests. Proposed Num ber of Members of Congress ...... Proposed Num ber of Electoral V otes ............. Num ber of Votes for President in 1896 ............ Present Number