THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 19, 1899. We make a Specialty of LOGGERS’ S UPPLIES, Who Save Money by Trading with ns. Do you want Hardware or Tinware, come and inspect our stock. fl FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. 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. You cannot buy them anywhere cheaper. McINTOSH & McNAIRTülamook I St. Alphonsus ACADEMY, financial and commercial supremacy of accomplished, to leave the government and control of the island to its people.” the United States in the near future seems assured. ________ _ Doles Out Gems of Current G overnor R oosevelt ,in his message to D ispatches from the money centers of TILLAMOOK, OREGON. the New York legislature, leaves no j the East indicate that the great financial Topics and Events. doubt in regard to his position on the i reservoir is full and flowing over the top. CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE G ovenor P ingree of Michigan is op­ policy of territorial expansion. He fully The constant wear upon the dikes will FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. posed to the annexation of the Philip­ approves it and states his attitude with soon mean that a flood will find its way GRADED COURSE OF INSTRUC­ pines and doesn’t care who knows it. If characteristic frankness. Of his right to out and then the stream will flow to the TION the United States is to go into the an­ do this there will be no question, but it ( West. There can be no doubt of the fact ST. ALPHONSUS ACACEMY is divided into nexation business Michigan would prefer i may fairly bedoubted whether he reflects that this country is about the only one four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate a few slices of Canada tacked on to its the sentiment of a majority ofthe people to which the investors are looking-for Grammar, and Senior. The year is divided into tour terms of eleven of his state who have given the subject the present, at least. As a rule, the fin­ borders. ________ _ intelligent and thoughtful consideration. ancial papers of the East are inclined to weeks each. E x - confederate soldiers are showing TUITION FEE. EDITORIAL NOTES & NEWS , How many of the workingmen of that discourage investment in any of the new far more sense than some of their fool Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven i state are in favor of the expansion pol­ possessions._______________ _ weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol ­ P erhaps one of the most important Two bills are before the state legisla­ friends. So far not a single organization icy ? Probably not flve per cent of such lars ; in the I ntermediate , T hree D ollars ; measures introduced in the state legisla­ ture which concerns every county more of these veterans has publicly endorsed of them as have given the matter any at­ FEEDING WESTERN CATTLE. G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior ture is a bill to license business and busi­ or less. They put power into the hands the proposal to pension them, while sev­ G rade , F ive D ollars . tention and haye some understanding of ness houses. It is stated that the bill is of the county judge which should not eral have made protests against it as It has been suggested that one of the what it means. How many of the farm­ INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. aimed at the department stores, but we exist. The bills are for the purpose of both bad policy and poor taste. ers of the Empire state believe that their ■ causes of the deluge of half-fed cattle that Instrumental Music on the Piano or the would rather believe that it is in the in­ .authorizing counties to fund their indebt- has lately been the rule on the big mar­ stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks In the war between the Sugar Trust interests and welfare will be promoted terest of the department store for the ness when a lower rate of interest can by the acquisition of territory in the far kets has been largely due to the fact that T en D ollars . ___________ purpose of freezing out the small business be obtained. There is no objection to and the outside refiners the sympathy of VOCAL MUSIC. east whose people do not need our agri­ feeders are not yet familiar with the pro- houses. Consequently the measure is that clause, but it is conditional that the public will be with the outsiders, and Vocal Music, E ight D ollars . per manner of handling Western cattle in cultural products, but may become com ­ being discussed quite freely by business the bonds run for a number of years at the people will not be sorry to learn that petitors in some of them with our own the feed lot. There is probably a great BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. men. The bill is patterned after the law the rate of 6 jier cent interest. Right beet sugar has made its appearance in the producers ? The workingmen and the deal of truth in this fact, and as the great In the Business Department: Stenograph, market and that the present price of sug ­ of Illinois, but the licenses named in the here we raise our protest to any such Book-keeping, and Type-writing included, if farmers of New York have cheerfully paid supply of feeders for the future is to come Oregon bill are only about 40 jiercent of measures, and what is worse the bill ar represents a heavy cut in trust profits. the taxes made necessary by war, but from the Western range, it is necessary desired. The common branches, T hirty - five Illinois. In Illinois the licenses paid go gives the county judge full power to D ollars for the whole course. T hose who insist that a large stand­ they will not continue to willingly do for feeders to become posted upon the Plain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the into the genera) fund, while the bill intro, bond a county without as much as this in supjiort of a policy that can bring proper manner of handling this kind of pupils on Saturday afternoon. (luced here provides that the licenses shall asking the taxpayers whether they are ing army is necessrry in the country for Latin, French, and German included in the cattle. Mr. Fred Stowe, a well known Senior Grade. Private lessons in those lan­ go into a special fund for the improve­ in favor of the pernicious bonding sys­ the reason the volunteers cannot be de­ them no benefit, but may do them harm. guages T en D ollars a term. Iowa feeder of experience, who has lately We do not think, therefore, than Governor Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy ment of county roads. Noone will object tem or not. We believe we voice the pended upon should read the opinion of been feeding Western cattle, says that he needle work. T hirteen D ollars a month. to seeing the county roads improved, but sentiment of the taxpayers when we say them expressed by Sir Garnet Wolseley, Roosevelt represents these classes of the When there are four pupils in one family at­ found that the western cattle did better tending. the last one is free. the jieople will have to pay for it indirect­ these bills should be consigned to the the commander-in-chief of the English ar- people in his attitude regarding expan­ Sewing school, free to pupils, wi 1 be resumed on a short feed. He handles his cattle sion and they constitude a majority of my. He speaks from a knowledge gained ly if this measure becomes a law. In look­ wate paper basket. on the first Saturday in October. very much as he does the native Iowa from reports of English experts sent over the people of his state. ing over the list of business houses to be REGULATIONS. cattle, only he crowds his feeding and j Students are licensed it will be noticed that the pro­ entered at anv time during the W e hear a great deal now and then to observe the war operations. His praise I Session. No deduction finishes in from six to nine months. West- i will be made in eithe A lthough the president and the secre ­ fessions appear to be exempt. It is only about grafting. Here is one instance in of the volunteers is unstinted and un­ the Academic or Music Departmen ’ or th natural to ask, Why this discrimination ? ajiutshell. State Secretary Kincaid, be­ qualified and pronounces them a rock on tary of war are in favor ofincreasing the ern bred cattle have robust constitutions Christinas or Easter Holiday for w th draw» before the expiration of the term or absence It is proposed to license stores and mar­ fore he retired from office last week paid which the great nation can well rely for regular army to 100,000 and a bill for and splendid appetites. They can quick­ txceptin case of dismissal or pt olongedjllness ly accustom themselves to a new diet ■ Those who finish a complete course’in the this purpose has lieen agreed upon by a kets from $100 for the dry goods store himself $90 out of the state funds for defenders whenever needed. Academic or the Commercial Department and majority ofthe house committee on mil­ and put on flesh rapidly. There seems to | pass a satisfactory examinaition in the branches down to $10 for the fruit store. Depart­ subscription to the Eugene Journal—his T he remarkable effective gun fire of itary affairs, it seems highly probable bea limit, however, to their flesh-making prescribed are entitled to a Diploma, ment stores arc to pay an annual license own paper—since 1864. What a con- of$250 and $100 additional for each line sumate gall. This should open ¡jeople’s the American navy during the late war that congress will not increase the army compacity, and when that limit is reach- | carried above two. If there is no provi­ eyes and make them inquisitive to know started the European nations to making to that extent. There is evidently a ed it is time for them to go to market. sion in the bill to exempt them, country what other grafting scheme he perpe­ comparisons. The English navy is gener­ very strong sentiment in both bran­ These cattle, however, are not half fat stores would come under the department trated upon the taxpayers. A man like ally looked upon as the most effective in ches that there is no necessity for so in any sense, unless they are taken from store head. How many of these storescan that needs watching, and we are sorry Europe and the Mediterranean squadron large a standing army as the Hull bill food to soon. There is a class of West-, pay a license of about $1000 per he is in the newspaper profession. From is the crack section of the navy. The re­ contemplates and there is very likely to ern cattle, however, and the corn lots annum ? It would simply close up the all appearances it is about time the sults of the year’s target practice show be a compromise between that measure have been full of them for the past two Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets. stores of small business men who are boodle gang at Salem was relegated to the that poorer results were obtained in prac­ and the bill framed by the minority of the years. These cattle are of no particular striving to make an honest livelihood. back ground, for its whole object was tice with all things favorable than by the house committee. The latter provides breed, unless it might be called the “range TW0 TRAINS DAILY American navy in the battles of Manila for a standing armv of only 30,000 and cattle breed,’’ and they are apparently The department stores can well afford to graft, graft, graft. FROM ALL POINTS EAST. and Santiago. Uncle Sam has addition­ gives the president authority to enlist a incapable of putting on flesh so as to ap. pay this license, and why impose it upon P erhaps but few persons realize how al reason to lie proud of his boys. It is the volunteer force of 50,000 for a period of pear fat. They eat more than any other those who cannot ? We hope to see the “ FAST MAIL ROUTE.** bill defeated, as an unjust measure like important it is that the volunteers serv­ climax of proof that man for man and two years. It isestimated that a stand­ kind of cattle, but always have the ap­ Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and that should lie. Following is the sched­ ing in the tropics should not be returned ship for ship the navy of the United States ing army of 100,000 would cost annually pearance of being half fat. While the Spokane daily at 2:20 p.in. Arrives at 10:15 a.in. $165,000,000, which with the cost of feed they eat gives them the appearance ule of annual licenses provided in the bill: to the United States in the dead of win­ is the liest in the world. Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hunt­ ter. It may not affect the volunteers in the navy and pension account would im­ of being good cattle, but lacking finish, ington daily at 8 p m. Arrives via Huntington Wholesale house........................... $100 Clothing stores.............................. 100 states like Oregon and California, where A start has l>een made for a monument pose a pretty heavy burden upon the they cannot be made to show up any bet­ and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m I >ry-goods stores............................ 100 the winters are comparatively mild, but to “Chinese'’ Gordon at Khartoum |>eople. Of course this must l>e borne if ter, and many feeders have lost money Dalles aeommodation leaves daily except Drug stores..................................... 60 Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except Kull to return the volunteers direct from the which is in every way worthy of the no. buying this kind ofaninals, thinking that it shall be demonstrated that such an Grocery stores............................... 50 day at 6:30 p in. tropics to a state where the thermometer ble life of self-sacrifice which went out in armv is necessary and no one can foresee they could finish them out. The princi­ Furniture stores............................ 50 THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST Millinery stores.............................. 40 is down to zero would cause a great num­ the great upheaval of the forces of retro­ with certainty what force the govern­ pal thing for the feeder of Western cattle SLEEPERS. Second-hand stores........................ 40 ber of deaths, in fact, it would surprise gression in the Soudan under the leader­ ment will require. It may be that the to leaan is that the cattle must have Water lines schedule subject to change with­ Hardware stores.......................... 40 out notice. people what havoc this sudden change of ship of the mahdi. The cornerstone ofthe number of troops needed in Cuba and the quality to finish well. Some have already Music stores................................... 40 climate would bring about in the ranks memorial school dedicated to him has Philippines will l>e less than has been discovered this fact, and more are learn­ OCEAN ANO ltIVEtt SCHEDULE. Coinniisston stores........................ 40 OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from Book stores..................................... 40 ofthe volunteers. It is wise, therefore, l>een laid and within its walls will lie pro­ estimated by military officers, but on ing it. That is one of the reasons why Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco ; Agricultural implement stores... 40 for the military authorities to take this pagated the leaven which with good gov­ the other hand the estimates may prove the demand for the good quality cattle Geo. W. Elder sails October 4, 11, 20 and 29 ; Crockery and glassware stores.. 40 Columbia sails October S, 14 and 23; state of into consideration and make haste slowly ernment will be the regeneration of this to be too low. It would seem that there ! is now stronger than the supply. Boot and shoe stores.................. 30 California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26. and precautions!/. rich country, for many centuries the should not lie very much difficulty or ■ Gents’ furnishing stores............. 30 COLUMBIA ICIVEIt Hl’MMKH 8CHEI1 Hat and cap stores....................... 30 stronghold of intellectual darkness, sup­ delay in the work of pacifying Cuba, Whya and Wherefores. ULE DIVISION. Confectionery stores................... 20 “M ilitary rule is antagonistic to our erstition and oppression. Thus the mem­ whose people are manifesting a very Why shouldn't a wile act like one pos­ PORTLAND, ASTORIA ANe THE COAST. Bakeries.......................................... 20 form of government,” is one of the rea- orai for a great soldier may be more po­ good disjxisition toward Americans. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves Portla-d sessed ? Meat markets............................... 20 dally, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., 011 Saturday sonsgiven by W. J. Bryan in opposition tent of results than his own labor could Cigar stores................................... 20 atiop.m. Returning, Why isn't the conversation of dwarfs cept Sunday, at a.111. leave Astoria daily ex­ Jewelry stores ............................... 20 to imperialism. In this one particular possibly have been. T he New York Times in its weekly small talk? WILLAMETTE ItlVEK ROUTE. Wall paper stores.......................... 20 Brvan voices the sentiment of the nation, financial supplement presents the views Why does the bad skater always blame Gun stores...................................... PORTLAND AND SALEM 20 but different conditions for a while make T here are tuanv annexationists in of prominent financiers, railroad mana­ it on his skates? Harness stores............................... 20 Steamer Ruth, Ifor Salem and way points it incumbent upon the government to Cnba, a, there are also in the United gers. manufacturers and merchants upon I leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ Fish market................................... 20 Why don’t poultry raisers feed their days at 6 a m. Returning, leaves Salem Tues, Stationery stores.......................... adapt itself to circumstances. The United States, and it is to be expected that as the business outlook, and it is note-wor­ 20 days, Thursdays and Saturdays nt 7:13 a.m. hens on egg plant? Fruit stores..................................... 10 States has n loftier Atm, It is industrial soon as the time is ripe for an active thy that they all talk prosperity and take YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE. Why isn't an orator with a cloven I department stories (being defined as supremacy, not military supremacy, that Steamer Modoc, for Dayton and way point, movement in favor of annexation there a most optimistic view of the future. The breath a spicy speaker? leaves Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sab those that carry more than two lines of will make the United States the giant ¡Jrd“y" 7 5 m' Kelllr'>l'>K. leaves Dayton for people will startanaggressivecampaign. judgment of these careful and interested W h v is it easier to coax a women than Portlan.l and way points Mondays, Wednesdays good), shall pay an annual license of nation of the world. The government Undoubtedly an annexation propaganda observers is that the present year will it is to convince her? and Fridays at 7 a.ni. ' $250 and $ 1OO additional for each line must l»e given time, and it will ultimately is already at work in a quiet way, pre. surpass last year in financial and com.! leaves Riparia Monday, Why is an opponent always on the carried above the two. All other stores succeed in this respect. 7’ ""d.Kr,d,y" paratorv to a public agitation both in mercial results. There is shown in all ' r.‘L? r ,rom sP°kane and Portland wrong side of a controversy? not herein enumerated shall pay $10. Cuba and here. The Spaniards in Cnba these opinions of men who study finan­ n.i^L';r.t7X n,ng Sundw Tue’d“5’ " h v can a deaf man always hear an W hat a tempest inatea kettle has lieen are probably to a man strongly in favor cial and commercial conditions and exert invitation to take something? leave. Riparia Sundays, caused m military circles bv the assertion I t is time the war investigation com­ L7^?y*r*"d. Thmadays at 143 a.m ; after of the United States retaining|iermanent a great influence in creating them a feel­ Why is the man who is completely T fr?.nl »Po*«ne and Portland. mittee concluded its hilmrs. The ten­ that our soldiers, in the late unpleasant­ possession of the island and doubtless ing ofabsoluteccnfidencethat the United wrapped up in himself always cold? &.y^.WtT.nmM“nd‘y"' dency of officers to liesmireh one another* ness with Spain, had been furnished with all Americans w ho nre there or who have States has entered upon an era ofpros- w H. HURLBURT, Why isn't the conversation at a spirit, characters and military reputations has "embalmed" beef for fiiod. We can't see interest, there are annexationists. There perity that will be without precedent in General Passenger Agent. ual sente mostly table talk? descended to low-down scandal and bill- why such n small thing like that should is an association in the east that num- ' *. SCHILLING. City Ticket Agent. its history. Telephone (Main) 712, ingsgnte. This is deplorable and a terri­ cause such a great hubbub. When the tiers among the members some promin­ "We have closed a year of marvelous IIFrxnk J. Cheney makes oath that he ia the ble reflection upon the army. General Oregon Volunteers were on their way to ent ami influential men whose object is aeuior partner of the firm ofs J Cheney & Co WHERE TO INSURE. Miles hnschnracterueil the meat furnished Manila it was a common occurrence to to promote annexation and there can be ' recuperation and have entered upon an­ doing business in the City or Toledo. County THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND other year of wonders. ” remarks the the soldiers during the war as "embalmed hear and see the boy. after dinner going no doubt that there are memlwrs of con- Times. C-.~ snd state aforesaid, and that the Arm will p,v GLOBE INSURANCE CO. . :------ Certainly all the indications are the sum of one hundred dollars for each and AGENT FOR TILLAMOOK. licet." This raised the indignation of ---------------------- about the trans|x>rt ,----- ,--------- (tawing n — and .... neigh ....R... ­ gress who favors the absorption of the most favorable to continued commercial every ease ol C ataxxh that cannot be- enred by J S. STEPHENS. General liagan. ofthe commissiariat de >nK like the Eastern Oregon bunch grass island by this country. There is in this progress and consequently a higher mea- th, use of H all ' s C atarrh C vrr . partment, who made a most venemous broncos, from the effect of rating, as the . Frank J. Cheney HOMI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. a temptation which may put the honor, sure of prosperity We may not this rear I . sworn to before me and subscribed In mv reply liefore the committee, and boys supposed, too much horse meat for AGENTS FOR TILLAMOOK, integrity and good faith of the American equal the enormous exports of foodstuffs presence, thi. Mh day of December A I>. 1S86 their dinner. wh » did not scruple to call General Miles BIGGS & STEPHENS. people to the arverert tret It i. there, of of the we shall »hall undoubt- undoubt’ ! the port past year, year, but but we a liar. We give but a small extract oil ■ A *• Glennon. H on . N ki . som P inci ky . of Maine, and fere well to keep in mind the relation, edly largely increase the export, oftnanu SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES OF Eagan's evidence to show to what extent I leader ol the republican side of the house with and the obhgattons to the Cuban , tactured products, which will give better acte*di’C,lUrT’,C"'*i* ’*k'" 1""''T’r*l,y"«nd EVER! DESCRIPTION. and degradation the proceeding* before ! . ” ,n the blood .nd mucon, surface, , of representatives, died at Washington, people which are of our own making, employment to labor. With J- STEPHENS is agent for the With our our vast Tast X the committee have ilenrended. He said: Northwest School Furniture Company He was the author of the present tariff Congress made this declaration, which and accumulating capital it would seem • f the system. Send tor testimonials free "In denouncing Miles as a liar, when he ! or Tillamook co. «o'dhydr1.<’0 that some investment in law Isranng his name, and was always rereivrel executive approval: "The Unit- that some of of it it must mnst find find investment in makes this statement, I wish to make it cd States hereby (Harlaim* any dispom- productive interpriscs. adding to the in- in favor of high tariff. Hall's Family Pin, 1(w ises, adding to the in- INSURE WITH as emphatic and as coarse as the state­ turn or intention to exereiae sovernity. dustrial capacity of the country, and in TJ*.c*r* ■ ’1 C*,d '• 0M ment itself. I wish to force the lie back A ll that we need say in regard to Sen­ jur.sdiction or control over said island, promoting development along all lines Claude Thayer, into his thro st, covered with thecontents ator Reni’s bill to pay a bounty for every Bromo Quinine Tab- exrept fer the padfoation thereof, and With the maintenance of wise and sound lets Agent for Fireman's Fund and London faila to ' ru ’ t * wtl * refund money if it of a camp latine. 1 wish to brand it as | animal raised on the farm is—rats. a «Berta its determination, when that is financial and economic supremacy and URQ.ooeih ibta. ge“U,ne b" and Lancashire Fire Insu an e a falsehood of the whole cloth, without a particle of truth to sustain it, and unless Fred C. Baker, Publisher. he can prove his statement, he should be driven out of clubs, barred from the so­ Official Paper, Tillamook City and County ciety of decent people, and so ostracized that the street bootblack would not con­ descend to speak to him, for he has fouled RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION his own nest, he has aspersed the honor (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) of a brother officer without a particle of One year ................................................ 5o Six month».............................................. 75 evidence or fact to sustain in any degree 5o the scandalous, libelous, malicious false­ Three month» .................. ............. Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. hood, viz. : That this beef or anything whatever was furnished the army under ‘pretense of an exjieriment.’ ” Stllamouk fj cablio ht HEADLIGHT PIRATE O.R.&N Companies.