Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 16, 1899, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 16, 1899.
A New Stock of General Merchandise !
We make a Specialty of LOGGERS’ S UPPLIES,
Who Save Money by Trading with us.
Do you want Hardware or Tinware, come
and inspect our stock.
A
FULL
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.
J I
All our Goods are of Superior Quality, which
we will dispose of at small profit.
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
country districts of Cuba will probably !
Decemlier of $1,300,000. Bills now be­ were going to carry the last presidsntial
............
"
'1
correspond
to
that
of
the
hill
stations
in
_________
fore congress for national expenditures election.
ß L. EDDY,
outside the regular appropriations aggre­ T hose oversanguine speculators who India, while for a time the cities of
Cuba
will
lie
worse
than
those
of
India.
gate over $200,000,000, without reckon­ see colossal fortunes in Cripple Creek
ATTORNE Y-AT-L A W,
ing Senator Hanna's subsidy bill. The mining stocks just now would do well to No precaution, said Senator Gorman,
cost of "imperial” peace for a year will remember that on former occations of will prevent our soldiers from contract­
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be greater than the total cost of the war this kind men have gone to bed imagin­ ing the diseases which the English sol­
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
with Spain. Instead ofareduction ofthe ing they were millionaires only to wake diers contract in southern climates. We
(HTRILTLY in advance .)
know how it is in Cuba. One-half of
H. COOPER,
F rom the fact that the United States war taxes we are much more likely to see
One year .................................................
$i 50
up the next morning to find the sheriff the American force in the province of
Six month«................
75 last year produced enough wheat and a bond issue.—World.
sitting on their doorstep with an execu­ Santiago is incapacitated for service by
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Three month«
.....................
50 corn to supply each of a population of
tion for a board bill.
sickness and this is the best part ot the
Office at corner of Main and 2nd wtreet«.
75,000,000 with 320 bushels, a bread
T he West must devote a portion of its
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
famine would appear to be a long way time to the broadening of the visions of France is making sul>stahtial prepara­ year in Cuba. The statement has been
attributed to an army officer of high
off.
the people of the East. Very few of the tions for the disarmament conference by
rank recently connected with our Cuban
HEADLIGHT PIPATE.
F act and fancy are often at variance. prominent people of that section can see borrowing $50,000,000 to place its army forces that if our troops in that island
may ,
and
navy
on
a
respectable
fraternal
beyond
the
Mississippi.
Recently
a
prom
­
Young Mr. Leiter recently announced
were not withdrawn before July or
Doles Out Gems of Current that trusts never advanced the price of inent New York man visited Detroit, basis.
August substantially the entire army
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
products but uniformly reduced them Mich., and when he returned to his home I t is a well-known fact that the execu­ would be down with sickness and would
Topics and Events.
the
newspaper
reporters
sought
him
so low as to shut out competition. The
tivesessions of the United States senate have to be oidered home. We have
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T he acceptance by Gen. Gomez of the Kentucky distillery combine, although and begged him to tell them a story of are not secret, although every precau­ taken upon ourselves the obligation to
the
prosperous
conditions
in
the
“
far
only
a
few
days
old,
has
already
shoved
American proposition togive$3,000,000
tion is taken to make them so and the pacify Cuba and aid in establishing an
to the insurgent soldiers on condition the price of its product up from $10 to West.” Think of that for humor ! De­ senators are assumed to be sacredly independent government there. This rp II. GOYNE,
troit th** far West ! Not very long ago
that they disband simplifiesthesituation $15 per barrel.
bound to observe absolute secrecy as to obligation must be faithfully met, at
ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W,
President McKinley, the executive of this
materially in Cuba. This sum, it is cal­
| everything which transpires behind the whatever cost or sacrifice. But there
great
nation,
referred
to
his
visit
to
Oma
­
T
he
action
of
John
Wanamaker,
culated, will give about $100 to each
Office:
Opposite Court House,
closed
door
of
the
senate.
Whenever
is no such responsibility resting upon us
member in good standing in the Cuban Senator Quay and the Business Men's ha as “a trip to the extreme West.’’ 1 there is anything of great public in­ in the Philippines. We have no duty
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army, assuming that the insurgents un­ league in offering a reward of $45,000 There is more genuine life and energy terest considered in executive session there that requires or could justify the
der arms at the closing days of the war for the conviction of any legislator who west of the Mississippi river than there j the public is always informed through sacrifice of thousands of American
numbered 30,000. In reality, however, takes a bride might lead one to imagine is east of it.
(J LA UDE THAYER,
Nearly 100 per cent of the money metals the press of what is said. The discus, youth.
the amount for each soldier is likely to brilierv a rare offense in I’ennsylvania.
sion of the peace treaty in executive The proposal that the United States
of
the
world
are
mined
west
of
that
river.
lie greater than $100, for the American
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Two-thirds of the beef grown in the I session has been regularly given with shall jierinanently hold the Philippines
officers who had the best chance of learn­ N orth D akota has amended its
ample fullness. The debate on the will, if carried out, not only result in
ing the actual extent of the insurgent divorce law, which now requires a year's country is produced west of that river, j I Sampson-Schley case was spread before
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great loss of life and a vast expenditure
More coal and iron exists west of the
army last summer put it at a much residence to secure a severance of marital
the country the next morning and there of money, but it will also largely in­
Mississippi
than
all
the
territory
east
of
1
lower figure than 30,000. The army may ties. People who want a divorce badly
are numberless instances that could be crease the pension account. That de­
(J. J. DAl.Y,
¡OSCAR HAYTEK.
be augmented somewhat by the prospect enough to stay through a North Dakota it-
cited showing that the so-called secret mand upon the national treasury now
One
fourth
of
the
population
of
the
winter
should
by
all
means
be
accom
­
of payment, But it is reasonable to pre­
session
is
a
farce.
A
few
days
ago
Sen
­
0ALY
&
IIAYTER,
amounts to over $145,000,000 and it is
j country is found west of that river.
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sume that precautions will be taken by modated.
1 Hundreds of different things might be ator Berry, referring to this, declared predicted that if the expansion policy
the insurgent officers to keep the money
ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W,
that there must be dishonorable men in
out of the hands of persons not entitled S enator C anaday ' s bill to shut out recounted and brought to the attention senate or the proceedings would never shall prevail the pension roll three years
hence
will
amount
to
$165,000,000
per
D allas . O regon . 1
of
the
East,
but
they
are
of
the
species
of
the
trusts
is
a
shot
aimed
below
the
to it. No persons in the position of the
be permitted to reach the newspapers. annum—a greater sum than paid, by
Cuban insurgents were ever treated so water-line, The trouble with drastic blind [lersons who do not desire to see.
Others have in the past talked to the any nation of Europe for maintaining
handsomely as Gomez’s men are by the measures will always be in their enforce- ■
senate in a similar strain and there have its military establishment. Thus ex­ ROBERT A. MILLER,
meat,
so
long
as
the
courts
almost
uni
­
The
money
which
the
United
States
United States. This government freed
been investigations, but all to no effect.
versally
hold
them
invalid.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
, government w ill disburse to the Cuban The Baltimore American correctly says; pansion means a heavy sacrifice of life
the Cubans, and now it advance $3,000,.
army will lie of greater good in the “The truth of the whole busiuess is that and enormous expenditure of money and
OOO to the men in her armies. Whether
O regon C ity , O regon .
G reat H tirain immediately began to moral effect produced than in the sub the secret sessions are mainly a fraud. an addition to the pension account that Land Titles and Land Office Business a
the money is ever returned to the United
States or not the disbursement of it at give a preference for iron ships, as soon stantiiil benefit to indir ¡duals. Distribut­ Being wholly against the right policy of would make it well-nigh intolerable.
Specialty.
this juncture is an act of benevolence ns she found herself no longer able to ed umong some 30,000 officers and men, free government and against public in.
build
wooden
ones
in
competition
with
according
to
tlie
statement
of
tlie
num
­
which will doubtless be highly appre­
terest, the senators themselves have MR. DEPEW’S OPTIMISM.
(JAMES MCCAIN,
other nations. If, to-day, she should ber as made to this government by the such little respect for them that the
ciated by the |>eoplc of the island.
(A. W. SEVERANCE.
find herself unable to build ships as ¡Cuban commissioners, it w ill not give to most of them do not hesitate to give to
The Democratic organs of the country ^JcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
S enator H anna ' s shipping revival cheaply as they could be built in other each much of a sum, the average being the press the facts of what takes place are picturing Senator Depew as a clown
bill is an eminently practical measure. It countries, and her shipowners began to only about $100 to a man, but thedisbur- behind the closed doors.” That paper because he adheres to the happy side of
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
provides government aid. grail.lilted ac­ purchasc foreign-built ships, then would sernent will have a good influence upon expresses the opinion that the executive life. Perhaps there is reasons for this. It
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cording to the value of the ship, for an agitation ensue, which would compel them as an assurance of tlie kindly dis- session will be opened some day, hut it has been said that the famous American
American vessels engaged in the foreign Great Britain to preserve, for the de­ position of the government and of its ear may be several years before the senate humorist, Mark Twain, often expresses IT B. HENDRICKS,
trade. This aid is necessnry to induce fense of the British empire, at whatever nest desire to promote the restoration of can be induced to go that far. The ’ the wish that he had never been able to LL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
American capital to venture into owning sacrifices of economic principle might be peace and order and to enable the Cuban secret session cannot be justified. It is utter a witty sentence. “They never Careful attention paid to Land Office
ships in the foreign trade, where they necessary, the shipbuilding which is her lieople to establish, with the least |M>ssible essentially repugnant to the spirit of take you seriously, ’’ says Mr. Twain,
work and collections, notary public
are obliged to meet the comjietition of a last great national industry that gives delay, an independent government. It is our political institutions. But it will “and if I were to comment upon the good
work and practice in all the
Courts.
Euriqiean merchant shipping that is an­ her such industrial, financial, commer­ a measure in the interest of conciliation yield only to a public demand so gen­ traits of some dear friend at his funeral
Office in the J. H. Bridgeford Building,
and pacification. This money will not be
nually subsidized and bountied, in va­ cial and naval eminence in the world.
eral, vigorous and persistent that no the people would find something humor.
near the post-office,
given as payment for service rendered,
rious wavs, to mi amount exceeding
BAY CITY ......... OREGON.
senator who desires to continue in public ' ous in it." The late Bill Nye often made
because
the
United
States
admits
no
obli
­
twenty millions of dollars. The Hanna
T he extravagant theory of the young
life will flare to disregard the demand.
the same complaint.
shipping bill recognizes, as our war with people as to the necessity for keeping up gation to the Cuban soldiers as such. Il
J)AVID WILEY, M.D.,
I Mr. Depew does not care what the peo-
Spain has emphasized, that a merchant a certain style is the reason why so is simply a gift to afford relief where it
plesay
aliout
him
orwhatthey
think.
In
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
shipping and merchant seamen, are es­ many of them put off' marriage year is certainly greatly needed and to aid in LESSON FROM EXPERIENCE
a recent interveiw he expressed himself
ACCOUCHEUR.
sential to national defense. Thus val­ after year, and finally drift into the irre­ getting the people to work If the Cuban
in this style ;
uable, and impossible unless encouraged mediable stage of celibacy. Girls with­ |ieople generally shall realize, as there is ; The experience of European countries
All
call
promptly attended to.
by the Government, the Government out fortunes are supported in idleness j reason to think they will, the magnani­ that send troops into tropical countries “I have always made it a point to nev.
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er
mi a word that was not optimistic.
must pay for their assistance to the na­ and luxury by over-indulgent parents mity of our government in this action is instructive. In the course of a speech
I
never
allow
one
of
the
opposite
kind
to
tion.
and expect to be thus cared for after and appreciate its meaning, the money in the United States senate, Mr. Gorman
escape my lips. Of course very often my Ç E. HAWKE, M.D.,
T he German agrarians do not in the marriage. The annual cost of such a will be well expended. At all events it of Maryland introduced the report for thoughts dictate words of complaint,
will
do
good
and
the
benefit
will
be
moral
1896 of the British medical department but I always keep them to myself and
least abate their efforts to secure the ex. girl's maintenance is more than the ill-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
’ showing the sick rate in the British army
elusion ot foreign agricultural products come of a voting man, unless he lie ex- j as well as as material.
never sav anythingunless it is something
ceptionallv
fortunate.
The
fault
lies
'
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
1 in India. The climate of India is less that will make the hearer happier. That
from the German market, their warfare
being directed chiefly against American with parents. Unless they arc prepared I T he ratification of the treaty means unhealthy than that of the Philippines. has been my rule for years.’’
Telephone No. 7.
products. They were very much in evi­ to give a fortune with a daughter when peace with 8)«in. That action was es- India is, as a rule, dry and possesses Those who contend that Mr. Depew is :
seat
’
al
in
order
to
legally
end
hostilities
she
marries,
they
have
no
moral
right
numerous health stations on the hills, 1 nothi
dence in the Prussian Diet Inst week,
----- ing but a happy after-dinner orator 1>O
1
YOU
of the
ir I or a humorist, should bear in mind thai i
wherethey are strong and have the sym­ to make her unfit for the position of and re-establish relations of friendship while
wu.w the
me climate
c-mnare oi
the Philippines
^ihppines to
KNOW
THE NEWS •
pathy and support, it is said, of the wife in the home of a young man who between tlie two countries. In this re­ in!’g'"the"ho?aanT'”' ,Evtn ,n COmPar-
one time he controlled two-third, of '
cabinet. These people seem not to beat all has his fortune to make. And this is spect it is well But the American peo India with the Phih^’t
£
1
----------------------------------------
rai
'
r
°
ad
Yon can lisve it all for
disturbed by the promise of retaliation not a trivial mistake, for it is a great in­ pie have still to deal with the policy
PER.
cn„ PER...
a’an^cTr
on the part ofthe United States in the creasing scouree of |iersonal unhappi which it contemplates, still to decide
MONTH uUu MONTH
whether
they
want
to
permanently
re
­
ness,
and
it
inevitably
promotes
immor
­
event ofthe |wlicv the demand being put
in The Evening Telegram, of
■
m°ri Depew*
Portland, Oregon. It is the larg­
into effect. The fact that German trade ality. Instead of thousands ot bachelors tain what it gives this nation and as­ station is relatively small and that at More
men
and
women
who
would
not
say
sume
the
responsibilities
and
make
the
est
evening newspaper publish­
each station all the precautions known
with this country would lie badlv in anil spinsters in boarding-houses in
anything
unless
they
first
measured
its
ed
in Oregon; it contains all the
jured in case there should lie such a com­ Baltimore. Washington and other cities, sacrifices involved in doing so. The to modern sanitary science are taken in
news ofthe state and nation, Try
of territorial expansion is not order to keep the sick rate low. In the effect. It is just as easy to suppress the
'
mercial war as they invite apparently there should lie thousands of modest question
it for a month. A sample copy
pessimistic
and
parade
the
optimistic.
settled
by
the
ratification
of
the
treaty
has no terrors for them. They are eager homes, in which young married couples 1
Philippines none of these precautions
will lie mailed to yon free. Ad-
' peace. That is still open to discus­ have been taken, no well prepared sta. The innate natnre of man appears to
tor the conflict. Undoubtedly there is would he helping each other to realize of
THE TELEGRAM,
and determination.
1
agricultural depression in Germany and the dreams of their youth. The old- sion
tions exist and our troops must be suggest to him that he must have some
friend to whom he can confide his woe.
Pori I hii dOr,
mostly volunteers.
it is probably a fact that the situation fishion virtue, thrift, domestic economy,
T he United States now stands second
is growing more serious. The crisis that saving up for a rainy day, needs a
The report of the British medical de. As a result we all have friends of the
INSURE WITH.
1 the list of gold-producing countries, partment shows that in some of the kind who keep us thinking of their woes
confronts the sugar industry of the cm revival, not es|iecially in the homes of in
and
we
in
return
keep
somebody
worry
­
having
last
year
produced
$64.300.000,
the
very
poor,
but
in
those
who
have
1
Claude Thayer,
pine is certainly a very grave matter.
British regiments in India from 12 to 15
fair incomes and whose ambition to as
1 compared with the $73.-176.600 of the per cent of the men were constantly ing about our troubles.
Agent for Fireman's Fund and London
All the raillery and abuse that may be
S kxkrai of the Cuban railroads re make a show prompts them to adopt Transvaal. If the increased production sick. The annual number of hospital
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
1 each of these countries shall main­ admissions, not counting those sick in headed upon the senator from New York
iTntlv acquired bv American CRpitnlistii the habits and ape the ways of the very of
Companies.
I tain the relative ratio of 1898 rhe pres­ tents, considerably exceeds the entire will not affect him in the least. If he
nre without any bonded debt. It is rich.
ent year will place this country slightly number of soldiers—the total of officers lives to occupy his place in the senate of
doubt tul it an American com piny will
SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight wi-(
T he financial report ofthegovernment in the lead as the greatest gold producer
know just how to handle a road not
and men in 1896havinglicen 70,484 and the I mted States it will be found that he
be sent free on application. Send a
for
January
shows
the
receipts
to
have
of the world.
lionded tor nil or more than it really
the admissions to hospitals 97,738. [n IS one of the deepest thinkers and best
postal card or leave your name ut the
posted
men
on
national
affairs
in
that
coat to construct and equip it. In the licen about $41,775.000 and theex|>endi.
the cities the sick rate is higher than on body.
office. It pays to subscribe for the lead
t
tires
about
$51,207,000,
leaving
a
de
­
C
hairman
J
onks
of
the
democratic
na
present easy Mate of the money market,
the plains or in the hill regions. It
ing, newsiest and brainiest new paper
however, it should not take them long to ficit for tlie month of about $9,500,000. tional committee expresses confidence seems sale to assume that the sick rate The old idea that to he a wise man
The war with Spain was ended nearly that if the popocrata carry the presidential
bridge over the difficulty.
one
must
wear
a
long,
sanctimonious
CLUBBING RATES-Weekly Oregonton
in the Philippines will in some measure
six months ago, and still the deficit election next year they will also carry
are has had ft, run. Let us have new
and Headlight, per year, $2.25 : t|,e
Gi rm mm fruitgrower* * ho have signed grows. The expenditures on account of both houses of congress withit for free correspond to the stations on the plains
San Francisco Examiner and Head­
a petition to the government to enact the w.ir and navy dei*artnients for Janu. silver Chairman Jones, it will tie reniem- in India, adding whatever may he due
­
light, $2 25, New York Thrice a-Week
discriminative legislation against Amcri-j ary were $23,850.000, an increase over berexi, was also confident that popocrats to the humid climate and other unfavor
‘° the He^<-te.HT office
able conditions. The ñck rate ir iu the
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World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictly
the «i yon want really fiw class job work.
cash in advance.
can apples allege that they ca 1 no longer
compete with the growers of the United
Fred C. linker. Publisher.
States. This and the further fact that
in quality the German apple is not com­
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County parable to that grown here would seem
to constitute the very best reason why
the aid prayed for should be denied.
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