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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 23, 1899. A New Stock of General Merchandise ! -r_ We make a Specialty of LOGGERS'SUPPLIES, Who Save Money by Trading with us. GROCERIES PROVISIONS HARDWARE TINWARE Do you want Hardware or Tinware, come and inspect our stock. fl FULL LINE OF GROCERIES You cannot buy them anywhere cheaper. 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 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. have “any sky pilot show him the road before the latter part of March and in States far on the way toward redeeming to heaven ” Just before striking the in macing its a Ivcnt two months ahead itself. That bill will give us our proper Fred C. linker. Pulii inlier. visible trail he let loose this chunk of o time would indicate that conditions rank in the world, and while providing wisdom: ‘If any of you follow my body f >r its contraction are favorable, not employment for our people, strengthen to the cemetery do not uncover your ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, withstanding all that we have done in the national defense, if it becomes a law. Official Paper, Tillamook City and County heads and take chances on getting pneu the way of sanitation. The work nec T illamook , O regon . W ith a population of 35,000,000 the monia.” Helena thermometers were essary to stamp out this disease in the pretty low down at the time the advice KATES OE SUBSCRIPTION climate of Cuba will be a labor not of republic of France maintains a standing ¡STHICTI.V IN ADVANCE.) yy H. COOPER, months, but years, and in the mean- army of 500,000 men. Surely an army was heeded. On? year ......... .. . ........... $1 50 time there is little hope for the irnniu- of 100,000 would not be a very serious Hix montliN........................................... 75 The minister to Nicaragua had not ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Three months ............................................... 50 “ W hat shall we eat and drink ?” asks nity of the soldiers that shall remain on menace to the liberties of the American completed his explanation of just how Office at corner of Main am! 2nd streets. I people. the World. One after another the great the island. the late revolution in his country hap OREGON. doctors have set a seal of condemnation TILLAMOOK C ongress is expected at once to pass a pened before another broke out. South T he decision of the secretary of the upon nearly everything that we like. bill for the taking of the next census. and central America is the finest field HEADLIGHT PIRATE Tomatoes, we are warned, breed cancer. navy to build six 2,500-ton cruisers is The bill proposed provides for two prin for the education of war correspondents Cucumbers give colic. Beans are over to be regretted. The draught of these cipal things—unrestrained spoils and j. may , yet discovered and the wonder is that yy vessels is so great that they cannot be rich and destructive of digestion. Beef crass incompetency in a work for which more do not attend. These little distur Doles Out Gems of Current contains the germ of tapeworm. Pigs used in the rivers and estuaries on the competency is vitally important. There bances afford constant practice and they ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Topics and Events. and chickens have trichinae. Sugar, coast of China or in the Philippines, is to be a director at $6,000 a year, an are asharmless as a French duel. T illamook , O regon . bread and peas tend to diabetes. Wine while their armament and batteries are assistant director at $4,000, five statis T he whole country in one acclaim is gives gout. The “ old oaken bucket that too light to engage in battle, unless ticians at $3,000 each and a number of just now engaged in heaping deserved hangs in the well,” the “moss-covered with vessels of a similar class, which other high-priced employees, besides sixty COMMERCIAL CONDITIONS. laudations upon the American volun rp II. G0YNE, bucket,’’ is infested with disease germs, have fallen into disfavor with the strong clerks, three hundred supervisors and teer. Although the reports so far re naval powers and consequently will be and, besides that, the water of the well, ! many thousands of enumerators. Under ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ceived of the recent fighting at Manila The foreign commerce of the United We have al not being properly aerated, is prolific of no longer constructed. the pending bill not one of these men is to States last year showed an unprreedent- are meager and incomplete, they suffice Office: Opposite Court House, malady. Even the bubbling spring bears ready, of this class of cruisers, eighteen, be subjected to any sor| of examination to show that the volunteer regiments ed surplus of exports over imports. The typhoid in its waters, coming as they do which is fully as many as we are ever to determine his fitness. All of them are T illamook , O regon . bore more than their full share of the foreign commerce of the United King from no man knows whither. Milk, the likely to need. The money necessary to I to be appointed by the director for such brunt of battle and that they performed dom preset.ted a striking contest to this, build these six vessels would have given accepted type of innocence, is a dissemi reasons as may happen to influence him the exports having materially declined, their duty as soldiers in a manner that nation of tuberculosis and other dread us four powerful protected cruisers of a —the word of a congressman of his party would reflect credit upon any body of while the imports were largely increased. 0LAUDE THAYER, higher speed and heavier armament diseases, besides being indigestible to being the usual “influence”—and every The extraordinauy progress of the for troops combating against unequal num than the New York, which would have grown-up folks. And now at last comes ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, one of them will have a pecuniary interest eign trade of tins country is causing bers. That the volunteers upon whom a great German scientific sharp—Dr. added to the effective fighting strength in prolonging the work of taking and the attack was first made in a night on some anxiety in England. It is stated of our navy more than a dozen of these Hans Koeppe—to warn us against chem T illamook , O regon . publishing the census to the utmost limit slaught when the position ami strength ically pure, distilled water as a positive light war ships could have done. The of possibility, because every one of them that some of the more prominent finan of the enemy could not he readily as ciers and in fact some of rhe statesmen and active poison, destructive of the war ship of the future that will decide knows that his salary will cease when J J. J. DALY. certained should prove entirely equal ¡OSCAR HAYTEK. mucous membrane and otherwise alarm destinies and make history is to be the the work is done. The whole system is of England who concern themselves with to the emergency is proof positive of ingly deadly. Now, we had all settled fast, heavily armored cruisers and battle wrong. The public interest is that the economic subjects, are taking a very J) ALY & HAYTER, their availability for anv military service down upon distilled water as the one ships with powerful batteries and every , census statistics should be collected as deep interest in the new conditions in that may be required. When attempts ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, safe thing in the world to swallow. It dollar that we expend in the construc accurately, tabulated as capably and die United States. They confess that if are made, however, to contrast the regu it continues a serious problem will be pre is rather unpalatable, of course; it is tion of a navy would give better results, published as promptly as possible. D allas . O regon , j lars and the volunteers it must be ap sented to the British nation. They are troublesome to procure, and it is by no at least for the present, if devoted to parent on reflection that the line of dis means satisfying to the cravings of a the building of that type of fighting S ome of the Chicago papers are singl- ■ | not only alarm«‘d that the United States tinction can be drawn only with diffi hungry thirsty man; but at any rate we craft. ing out three men—Hoar. Hale anb Gor I is buying less of the products of Great ROBERT A. MILLER, culty. Whatever might have been said Britian and especially of her colonies, but believed it to be uqirnpeachablv whole I f any branch or age of the human man—as being in a particularly direct of the volunteers at the time they were ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, some and so thoroughly safe that our family ! as escaped the grasp of the degree responsible for the deaths of the on the other hand this country is selling mustered into the United States service O regon C ity , O regon . millions more to Great Britain and her drinking of it—even with a grimace of trusts it has not been observed. They American soldiers killed in the fighting from the respective militia organizations, disgust—we have regarded in the light reach out for the baby’s cradle, the at Manila. This is all right as far as it | | colonies than it has ever done and so far Land Titles and Land Office Business a the volunteer regiments have long since as some of the colonies are concerned Specialty. passed the point where they can be of an almost supererogatory act of vir youngster’s candy, the man’s toddy, the goes, but «'hat is to be done with Billy 1 , —Australia and South Africa, for ins tue. Again, what are we to eat and woman’s corset and the corpse’s coffin. Mason? Billy’s vote for the treaty after classed as raw recruits. The weakest drink ? The doctors themselves who pro No one has yet devised a scheme to get he had been fighting it until that time ( tance—is talking away England’s own (JAMES MCCAIN, point ]x-rhaps in this system is the risk rA. W. SEVERANCE. nounce all these anathemas against a corner of salvation, so this is prob ought not to save him from tile condem maiket so long established in those coun* assumed by lack of cxj>crienced officers, ! rties. sohds and liquids eat and drink what J^cCAIN & SEVERANCE, ably safe until lawyers become more nation of the country. There was a for whom longer training and more ex ever they like. Some of them even eat familiar with the subject. In 1898 the exports of merchandise chance all along that Billy wool«« be acting education are desirable, but here, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, mince-pie at midnight and regale them frightened into supporting the treaty at produced in the United Kingdom fell too, the natural ability of the American selves in the small hours with Welsh rab T here will be very general approval the last moment, but his attack upon it below the imports by the large sum of T illamook , O regon . volunteer has been found ^responsive to bits and mulled clarets or hot Scotches. of the position! taken by Mr. Cannon, ««ere as preslstent and vindictive as those ! $1,152,000.(MX). Tin’s was unprecedented the demand. It is sate to say that the B. HENDRICKS, Shall we follow their precepts or their chairman of the appropiations commit of any other of its opponents. To the ex in the history of British trade and it has 1 IT volunteer regiments, vs|>cciallv those in ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, practice ? ___________ tee of the house of representatives, tent, of Billy's influence he was as much raised the question whether the British 11" Manila, arc to-day officered in large part Careful attention paid to Land Office against extravagant appropriations. responsible for the lives of the forty or nation is not to some extent living on its by men who have been promoted from T he most powerful influence at pres. work and collections, notary public subordinate positions or from the ranks ent in this country is military, Our The government is spenting more money fiftv Americans killed in the recent fight j capital. Although trade in the United work and practice in all the since they were mustered into the United easily achieved defeat of Spain created than it is receiving. The cash balance in ing as Hoar,Gorman or Hale. The Amer Kingdom is good and the country seems Courts. States service. With such resources con a popular feeling of pride in the army the national treasury, more than hal ican people, in keeping that list of twen to be more than ordinarly prosperous, Office in the J. II. Bridgeford Building, near the post-office, stantly at their command no wonder and navy that is entirely justifiable, but of which is borrowed money, is steadily ty-seven copperheads who voted against many Englishmen are apprehensive that BAY CITY .......... OREGON. the American ¡»coplehave an innate aver the effect has been to give a potency dwindling and if the present rate of the treaty, will not fail to make a place ' the appearances may bo deceptive. Such sion to large standing armies and feel and force to military opinion and in expenditure is long maintained the gov- on the tail end of the roll for the name men as Sir Courtney Boyle, president of [A AVID WILEY M.D. 1 British Board of trade, and thecolon- confident in their ability to protect them fluence quite extraordinary in our na eminent must sooner or later go further of the Illinois Senator, who stood with the in debt or increase taxation. The warn these reneg ades up to the moment when ial secretary, Mr. Chamberlain, take a I selves at all times against all foes. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND tional experience. It is manifested con ing sounded by Mr Cannon is therefore the indignation of his own state forced somewhat 1 pessimistic view of the situa- j stantly, dominating the administration ACCOUCHEUR. timely and proper and while it may not him to abandon them and to attack hi« t on. There are others, however, who j and operating upon congress. Not dur All call promptly attended to. have the desired effect upon congress it own tricky an«l discreditable record. do net regard the conditions so seriously,! ing the civil war was the military in is not to l»e doubted that it will have T illamook , O regon . ' among them Sir Robert Giffen, the em fluence stronger than it is at this time. strong popular endorsement. Accord C ongressman C onnor ' s statement be inent statistician. That authority, in an This influence is almost solidly arrayed ing to the statement made by Mr. Can fore tile house of representatives dooms address before the Royal Statistical bo Ç. E. HAWKE, M.D., mat the agencies ot communication in support of the policy of expansion, should lx* taken out of the control of for the very obvious reason that the non the expenditures of the government all hopes for relief from stamp taxes for s '«.' .while unable to strike a favorable during the seven months ending with the next two years at least, and inci. balance, explained that there are certain PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. private corporations and made part of po’.icy necessarily involves a larger army, the |M>Ktal service, In this resftect the which would enable many to at once January exceeded the receipts to the dentally it may lie remarked that if im unknown quantities which if they could TILLAMOOK, OREGON. telegraphs of the I United States are at attain promotion. And quite naturallv amount to more than $93,000,000, perialism becomes a condition and not be accurately ascertaided Would give a which promises a deficit for the current a theory the stamp tax may lie here to different aspect to the situation. A Telephone No. 7. it variance with those of every important this influence is not averse to war. stay. nation of the world. In the main Con was exerted in that direction before the fiscal year, which ends June 30, of $159,- great many items, it was pointed out, | 000.000 exclusive of the $20,000,000 to T he attempt to bring the bodies of enter into British exports which are not 1'0 YOU gressman Maxwell’s ¡»ostal telegraph war with Spain and it is being exerted bill is sound. Instead of following the now for the prosecution of hostilities l>e paid to Spain. It is quite possible fallen soldiers back from Cuba and included in the government statistics, J plan of the late (»ardiner Hubbard to against the Filipinos. A Washington that the deficiency will be greater than Porto Rico brings to light the fact that one of these, the value of vessels builtin KNOW THE NEWS • create a partnership bet ween the govern, dispatch states that an army officer this estimate and it may lie confidently it costs more to bring home a dead sol. Great Britain for foreigners, amounting You can have it all for inent and a so called postal telegraph who has done a great deal of Indian predicted that it will l>e less. There is dier than a live soldier. That is an lately to $50,000,000 or more a year. Mr. I PER.. cnp PER... MONTH 'JUL MONTH company that would enjoy the use of campaigning advises a vigorous cam every reason to expect that expenditures other reason why the jieople would pre Giffen and others present argum^ts to hi The Evening Telegram, of |M>stal facilities, including buildings, paign against the Filipinos—that in or- in the Philippines will lie larger than at fer to have their soldiers brought back prove that Great Britain can stand a' Portland, Oregon. It is the larg clerical force and letter curriers, the Max der to bring these people, who aspire to present and the government will not get alive. surplus of imports amonnting to even a est evening newspaper publish well bill contemplates the outright pur independence and self-government, to the money out of the revenue of the thousand million dollars a year without - ed in Oregon ; it contains all the T he refusal of Governor Roosevelt to chase ot all existing telegraph lines ex terms, we shall go on and slaughter islands. It is possible that in Cuba and news of the state and nation, Try exercise executive clemency in the case touching the capital of the nation or ' Porto Rico the revenues will alter a it f >r a month. A sample copy cept Mitch as are operated within the them relentlessly. It matters not that of the woman who brutally murdered causing it to live beyond its legitimate j will be mailed to you free. Ad private use ot their owners. It also in in doing this many American soldiers time pay the cost of military govern income. her defenseless ste|idaiighter is gratify, dress cludes the purchase and o|»eration of must be sacrificed. It matters not that ments, but this is bv no means certain. There is no doubt that the __ wealth ot ing. Foolish sentimentality for crimi THE TELEGRAM, long distance telephone lines. In the such a course may mean a great exj<n<l- J. H enniker H eaton . one of the l»est nals is all to common in this country, the British nation is steadily increasing. I Portland Or, matter of rates the bill is somewhat iturr of money to lie taken out of the known members of the British parlia and whenever one commits a wanton Its vast investments of capital in all crude, l»eing drawn with the design to |>ockets of the American ¡»topic. It does INSURE WITH ment. in a paper published in the North and heinous crime there is no reason parts of the world bring returns which i establish one uniform rate, irrea]*retive not matter that to force our rule and American Review, in 1KK4, thus express why punishment should not lie inti icted '«instantly add to the natioual wealth Claude Thayer, of distance, for all parts of the United authority on these alien people would ed his amazement nt the neglect of Amer as the law diievts. irrespective of the and undoubtly the addition of this Agent for Fireman's Fund and London States. The question of rates, is, how l»e utterly inconsistent with the pro ican shipping interests by the government sex. color or previous condition of the source during the last few years hasI ever, a minor matter, the main point fessions we made when we went to war and Lancashire Fire Insurance **en very Urge. But it appears to l.e of the United States ; “As a chi sequence criminal. being the neqni'titi mi of the telegraph with Spain. These considerations have Companies. no less certain that British supremacy in of refusing $5,000,000 a year in subsidies H aving put both houses on record in systems oft he country and their exclusive no weight with such as the military the world s commerce is passing awav during thirty years to native shipowners, favor of a constitutional amendment control and operation by the govern- officer referred to. The one thing they and that the time is not verv far dis SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight wi-[ or $150,000,000. the United Stateshad providing for the election of United ment in connection with its post office nee and which blinds them to all else, is be sent free on application. Send a to pay in the same period no less than tant when the United States will have States senators by direct popular vote system. The greatest oIu»taele to enact that the policy they advise would re postal card or leave your name at the $3,000,000,000 for freights, while their attained primacy in a trade of the incut of such a hill is now. as it has quire more soldiers and with a larg r the members of the legislature can liend office It pays to subscribe for the lead world and as a iMNeMary consequence mercantile marine dwindled into insigni- always been, the inflated capitalization army they would obtain promotion. their undivided energies to reaching a ing, newsiest and brainiest new paper ficance.” But the passage of the bill now financial pre-eminence also. of the existing eompam<H*. w hich makes popular choice in the senatorial elec upon the calenders of each branch of con. C LI BRING RATES—Weekly Oregonian it difficult to arrive nt a fair valuation ' Y ellow fever in thus early making its tion which the constitution devolves giess. favorably reported by the proper upon them. at which the government should buy in ap|)tarancc among our soldiers in Cuba and Headlight, per year, $2.25 ; the T he . iregonian mvs -The only legi.la. committes. will correct the neglect thus the property. Congressman Maxwell's is an ill omen that bodes no good fo Sat» Francisco Examiner and Head- vividlv stated, and. as a consequence. estimate of $30,000.01)0 is much below* the future. It usually does not appear j light. $2 25. New York Thrice a-Week wl,° h™p the next thirty years will find the I inted in the legal fashion recently refused t> I the one of 18»7, that didn't organi«. " ‘ I World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictly J cash in advance. (tiUrtJHDOli fjvrtbliixht what other advocates of the postal tele graph have conceded to be a reasonable price. While it is doubtful that the pre sent congress will give the bill the con sideration it deserves, the subject is one in which the people of the whole United States are vitally interested and upon which congress will sooner or later be coni ¡jelled to take decisive action. I 9