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» i Do you want Hardware or Tinware, come and inspect our stock. fl FULL LINE OF GROCERIES You cannot buy them anywhere cheaper. -, GROCERIES. PROVISIONS HARDWARE TINWARE V- íl 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 & McNAIR. Tillamook February 1, 1889. having been $194,. ment service in the cities of the country ; over to them and the United States 1 eral men have accepted it after saymg mice infected with the disease. Accord- 996,778; against $147,200,972 in the the taking of the cencus, the participa. troops withdraw. But the Cubans are they would not. Grant talked in 1866 ingly, it is hoped that this serum will corresponding seven months ending tion of the nation in the great exposition Fred Baker, Publisher. no more anxious to get them out than very much as Dewey is reported as talk have the same satisfactory results in to be held at Paris next year and the February 1, 1899. the soldiers are to leave. The Yankee ing now. And he was as modest and human beings. payment of the French spoliation judg. Official Paper, Tillamook City and County boys must prefer zero weather to the honest a man as is the Admiral. P resident M c K inley signed the bill 0 regonlans having friends in the Unit- ments and Bowman act cases so long malaria-ladened air of Cuba. i I n three things only are women creating the rank of admiral in the navy. dStales army at the Philippines will be considered by and pressed upon congress, aggregate $39,000,000—more than dis. HATES OP SUBSCRIPTION A writer says tha* suicide is unknown ' superior to men; they are sujierior to The commission of George Dewey to be imaznd as well as chagrined at a recent ( strictly in advance .) sipating the entire apparent increase in men as nurses, as teachers of young »rder of the secretary of war, which admiral was made out at the navy de One year ............................................................I1 5° among the Filipinos, but then that children, and no man can trim a hat partment and sent to the White House withholds just dues from dischargeed vol the ordinary appropiations by this con. Six monili................................................................73 statement was made before Colonel gress over those made by the 54th con Three month. ............................................ so Aguinaldo commenced his argument I equal to a woman. In all other respects to be in readiness when the bill was unteers unlew they enlist in th« regular gress. i men are the superiors of women. The army. The complaint coming from Ma signed by the president. “ Dewey is the Office at corner of Main anil 2nd streets. with General Otis. “In addition to the direct appropia , best cooks are men; the best house- third officer of the United States navy to nila is very bitter and well founded. A ccording to a London dispatch the | keepers are men. Although nearly every reach the rank of a full admiral. After Heretofore the soldiers returning with tions made at this session, contracts HEADLIGHT PIRATE Anglo-American commission, which has i girl takes piano lessons and studies the civil war, the grades of admiral and honorable discharges from the Philip were authorized, subject to future appro adjourned until August, reached sub music, all the great piano-players and of vice-admiral were created. Farragut pines have been allowed travel pay and piations, to be made by congress, Doles Out Gems of Current stantial agreement on practically all musicians are men. These facts have was made admiral and Porter vice-ad commutation of rations en route [across amounting to about $70,000,000. Of Topics and Events. matters at issue except two. These two , been demonstrated by thousands ofyears miral. After Farragut’s death, Porter the Pacific. Owing to the distance, the this amount, $44,000,000 is for addition, are the Alaskan boundary and trade i of experience. Women who are trying to became admiral and Rowan vice-admiral. money amounted to between $350 and al ships for the navy, $22,500,000 is for T he well ¡informed and accurate New reciprocity. It is said to be the official become lawyers, and who imagine that A law was then passed providing that $400 for each man. The amount was work on rivers and harbors, and some, York correspondent of the Philadelphia belief in London that before the com they can divide up the world’s material the grades should cease to exist after the figured out by the paymaster and given thing over $3,000,000 is for public build Preus in a letter to that paper makes mission resumes work the respective rewards with men, should remember death of the incumbents, which is the to each soldier on his departure from ings. The coutract system is of neces. the statement that money is now so governments will have agreed to a that they carry a serious handicap; reason legislation has been necessary to Manila. This rule has been abrogated sity applied to the construction of new plentiful throughout the west that east commission of arbitration as regards nature intended that women should revive the grade of admiral for Dewey.’’ by Secretary Alger. He will give dis warships, which require periods of years ern capitalists can no longer find a mar charged volunteers what may be con for their construction. In the case of the Alaskan boundary, though there has , travel in certain paths, and will not re ket for their money in that section of I n the introduction ofhis new “History strued as a bounty of about $400 for join river and harbor improvements and the been no intimation that anything of this ward them in other directions. Women the country. He says these capitalists kind is contemplated at Washington. are natural nurses and natural teachers. of British India,” Sir William Wilson ing the regulars in the Philippines. construction of public buildings, experi are trying to persuade themselves that As to tile reciprocity question it is They should l>e natural house-keepers Hunter, ex-member of the Indian legis ence has shown that the authorization the inmense wheat crops are responsible stated that hojies of agreement are and cooks; they would be if they didn’t lative council and ex-president of the Dr. E. M. Charnel, of the chemical de of contrasts tends materially to expedite for these conditions, which they think Indian education commission, referring fritter away so much of their time in small. partment of Cornell university, says that and cheapen the same.’’ temporary and pass away as soon as to the advent of the United States as a as a result of the chemical analysis of running after foolish things. C oin H arvey has added to his cele- another short yield occurs. But he docs colonizing power, says: “America starts wall paper which he has been carrying not take any stock in that theory and brated institution of learning a class in | L ooking at the Philippine question upon her career of Asiatic rule with an INGERSOLL’S INTERRUPTION believes the present prosperous condi the study of the endless chain system of from a financial point of view, it may be amplitude of resources and a sense of on for several months, lie is able to state that nearly all wall paper sold at the I said that the $20,000,000 agreed upon moral responsibility which no previous tions permanent. Without entering recruiting campaign funds. present time contains arsenical poison, Strange Noises that Annoyed Him into an extensive argument of the mat j as the purchase price, does not seem so state of Christendom brought to the some of it in surprising quantities. Dr and Startled His Audience. P erhaps there are not a great many 1 ter in may be said with confidence that I large a sum now as $200,000 did when work. In her splendid and difficult task, Colonel Roliert G. Ingersoll delivered a the day of scarce money audits corollary people who know that the hay crop of the Territory of Oregon was open to she will be trammeled by no Portuguese Charnel’s investigations were prompted as a result of the several cases of arsenic lecture in the Columbia theater, in Brook high interests, has forever passed in the the United States is the source of more | settlement. _ inquisition of the 16th century, nor by west. The conditions that have pro wealth than the coal, iron or gold mines, I G reat interest is evoked by the the slave colonization of Holland in the poisoning which were said to have been lyn, Tuesday night on “Superstition,” duced prosperity are substantial and in lumber or any manufacturing industry, | discovery that Shakesjieare’s father was 17th, nor by the cynical rule for gain of caused by contact with paper covered and before he bad ended the nerves of sofar as human foresight can see there and that it is more valuable than the the first English public analyst or “ale the rulers, which, for a time, darkened walls. One of these cases was in W. 8. some ofhis auditors had been strained is nothing to indicate thev will not con wheat or any other crops, save that of conifer.’’ His duty was to discover the British acquisition of India in the Bancroft’s family at Cornell university, considerably. The colonel’s argument tinue indefinitely. So long as this is the corn. While the wheat crop of last year adulterated ale which vocation he pur 18th. The United States, in the govern which was caused by red wall paper. Dr. was directed against belief in the super case, the eastern capitalist who once was worth in round numbers about sued by means of a pair of leather ment of its dependencies, will represent Charnel says there is no basis for the pop natural, says the New York Herald, and reaped a golden harvest in the west by three hundred and ninety two millions breeches. When he visited an alehouse the political conscience of the 16th cen ular belief that green paper contains the he placed Satan in the same category loaning money at high rates of interests the hay grown in the country amounted he ordered a pot of ale, which he spilt tury. I hail its advent as a new power most arsenic. i with witches as being a worn out super- must reconcile himself to the fact that his to nearly four hundred millions of dol. upon a table, Then he donned his leather for good, not alone for the island races ' stition. The lecture (had not progressed WITH A LAVISH HAND. lars, and formed one of the chief objects occupation in that line is gone. I far and the colonel had just declared: coming under its care, but also in that of export. Owing to the fact that it can breeches and sat in the liquor. If, on great settlement of European spheres of Money Appropriated by the Fifty- is "° evidence there shouId rising, his breeches stuck to the M achinery and modern methodshave not lie successfully grown in tropical ~ 1 be no belief,” when there was a shari) influence in Asia which, if we could see revolutionized many industies and hu countries, we have a constantly enlarg-1 table, the ale was adjudged adulterated. fifth Congress. rap f rom OTer the stage Colonel In- aright, forms the world-problem of our man labor has been kept constantly on ing market for it in South America and > The extent of the adulteration was W ashington , March 5. — The official | gersoll and the audience looked up, and day.” the qui vive to adapt itself to new con elsewhere in the tropics that bids fair gauged by the adhensiveness. statement of Representative J. G. Can- | then there came a rap from below. There ditions. It is now announced that the to increase its production. T here are millions of thoughtful re I n the last hours of congress it was non, ot Illinois, the chairman of the house was a nervous titter from some one and occupation ot the silk worm is in danger publicans who regard with disfavor the provided that the admiral of the navy appropriations committee, summing up a voice said: and that he must submit to a reduction A ccording to the revised statistics of policy of expansion, who are opposed to should receive the pay and emoluments the appropriations of the 55th congress, “Spooks!” in wages or go out of business because the New York Financial Recorder, the! burdening the government at this time of the last general of the army. This shows aggregate appropiations by the ____ —clack rattled from all Click—bank a scientist has invented an artificial product of gold in 1898 amounted to J with the construction of the Nicaragua legislation was supplemental to the entire congress of $1,566,890,016, and I around the stage, as though a conven- product which is just as good as the $291,000,000, which leads the produc or any isthmian canal and who desire passage of the bill reviving the grade of for the session just closed a total of tion of indignant witches or worse were genuine and which can I k * put on the tion of the previous year by $54,000,000 that the expenditures of the govern admiral for the benefit of Admiral Dewey. . Cii'TQ CfXQ oztrt with authorty _ A 1- _ . for r con. ! . $673,658,200, beating sledge hammers on sheet iron. market much cheaper. and shows an increase of $88,000,000 ment shall not be recklessly augmented. Its effect is to give Admiral Dewey com ■ tracts subject to future appropiations It was obviously impossible to continue over the year 1897. Africa leads the Mr. Reed stands as the representative of pensation at the rate of $14,500 a year. amounting to $50,000,000. Chairman the lecture in the face of such opposition. T homas B. R ekd is a distinguished gold producing countries with $8,000,. these republicans. Of this sum $13,000 is the regulation I Cannon's statement in full follows : statesman. He has for years been one 000 while Australia produced $67,000,- j pay of an admiral of the navy. The ; "The appropiations made at the ses- Some of the more superstitions looked at of the trusted lenders of the republican each other with startled eyes and then B ecause of the ommission of the en extra $1500 is the allowance made to OOO, the United States $66,000,000, Rus- < sion of congress just closed amount peered about as though in momentary party, contributing during those years acting clause, house bill 296, which was the general of the army of $125 per sia $28,01X1,000 aad the balance of the approximately to $673,657,200, and perhaps as much as any other man to world $,»0,000,000. From all indications passed by the legislature is not a law. month for quarters. Admiral Dewey show an apparent reduction of $219,- expectation of seeing an ill nutured old the success to that party. He is able, the present year will show a wondèrtuì though H cnrricd the emergency clause. holds the highest rank in the military 571,000 under the appropiations made woman who had paid no admission fly conscientious and patriotic. Can the re increase over the last. New mints are , Through this oni mission fishermen and service of the JJnited States army or at the preceding session. This is attri ing above their heads on a broomstick. publican party afford to discredit Mr. Stepping to a door at the side of the lieing o|K*ned, millions of dollars in new owners and operators of fishing appli navy, and ranks with the highest officers butable to the large expen«s occasioned Reed ? We think not. He represents stage, Colonel Ingersoll demanded: and improved machinery are luring ances will l»e relieved from the necessity in the principal foreign navies. by the war with Spain that were pro the conservative element of that party Can’t you stop that hammering ?” added to the work and there is no rea-! of paying the license provided bv the bill, vided for in the preceding session. The and it is a very considerable elements, But it continued, and a fidgety little son why the production of gold will not and the portions of old fish and game A merican manufacturers seem likely entire appropiations made by the 55th both as to numliers and intelligence. continue in even a greater ratio of in- ! laws which it was aimed to amend are to make their greatest record in the congress aggregate $1,566,890,016 28. man in a back seat declared: still in force. The bill passed the house fiscal year which ends four months hence. That joke’s gone about far enough.’* Till legislature of North Carolina has crease in the future that it has in the February 2 as introduced, but was The reports of the treasury bureau of Of this sum, $482,562,083 47 is directly But there was a quiver in his voice, and past. But whether this lie so or not it 1 voted in favor of an amendment to the chargeable to our late war with Spain amended in the senate and passed Febru statistics covering seven months of the he said no more, for there came a fright constitution of that state designed to is certain that the time when it will ary 16, being filed by Governor Geer fiscal year show that the exportation of or incident thereto. Deducting this ful din of crackling iron. Then it was deprive the colored people of the right ever decrease cannot lie foreseen at this soon afterward. The omission was domestic manufactures is $23.<»oo,ooo charge from the whole amount of the ap that a practical man lifted his voice, and of suffrage. The proposed amendment, dav, and if it continues as it is at pres, made by the senate committee, to which greater than the highest record ever be propiations the remaining $1,084,327,- before it fled uncanny visions. which must In* submitted to the jieople, ent the supply will I k * amply sufficient 932 81 repre«nts the ordinary or nor. it was referred, for until they considered “Steam pipes,” said he simply. fore made in the corresponding months mal appropiation made by nhe 55th provides for a property and educational to forever put to flight the contentions it the bill contained the necessary clause, An usher rushed to the basement and that because of its scarcity it is un of the fiscal year. During the seven qualification, which it is the right of the congress. state to prescribe so long as there is no suited to the puqtoscs of a money metal. as is shown by the report of the commit months ended February 1, 1899, the ex ".'he appropiations made by the pro. addressed a few hurried remarks to the tee, which says, with regard to the ports of domestic manufactures amount engine tender. A valve was shut off, the discrimination in applying it. The North amendments. “Strike out all after the ed to $182.336,503, or an average of ceding congress, the 54th, amounted to cracking stopped, and Colonel Ingersoll S pkakkr K bkd is not in favor of a Carolina proposition, however, is not of $1.044.580,273 87. A comparison shows this character. All persons who were policy of imperialism. Although he has enacting clause and insert attached $1 .ooo.ooo a day for every business day | an increa« in ordinary appropiations proceeded with his work of humbling entitled to vote loefore January 1, 1897. never explicitly stated his views it is amendment.” The error was not dis of that period. Not only are the manu made by that congress, the 54th, of $39,- Old Nick. mid the devendants of such persons who well understood that he is opposed to covered until last week, when the en facturers increasing their sales in foreign 847,000, but this apparent increa« is were unable to vote before the date the acquisition of remote territory and rolled bill was examined. No blame is markets, but they are evidently supply, more than accounted for by increa«s named were the colored |ieople. The disapproves the plan of holding perma- attached to the house enrolling commit ing to a greater extent than ever before under eight items alone, namely For TWO UVE PAPERS. poor ignorant whites are to be permitted ,,rnt P°**e*,’,>n *he Philippine islands, tee. the home market. The imports of manu pensions $4,000.000 ; for the postal ser. Mr. Rvrd has always hern n unfriendly to to vote, while their equally unfortunate Mr ha* n, "nv* **» T he president has offerer! to Senator factures in the «ven months under con- vice $16,000.000; for rivers and harbors, colored neighbors are to be disfranchised. *,'** ■''’'•ariigua canal project and his in- Gray, of Delaware, and he has accepted sideration amount toonlv $147,200.972 including work under contracts previous, has been steadily exerted against It is questionable w hether such a pro- fluence 1 The repular subscription price of the new circuit judgeship created under or $35.000,000 less than the manu ly authorized. $3,600,000; for new ships the scheme. Mr. Reed is opposed to vision would stand the constitutional " THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and the recent act of congress in the third ju. factures exported. The exports of manu for the navy. $6,000,000 ; for beginning expenditure and to branch- test if taken before the United States extravagant * the regular subscription price of dicia! circuit, comprising eastern and factures during the past «ven months the work of the 12th cencus, $1,000,000 ; supreme court, but the action o of the "’g oot on "*w involving « heavy western Pennsylvania, New Jersev and have been nearly 25 per cent greater than the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. for the Paris exposition. $1,200,000; -------- ; for tor North Carolina legislature is interest. <’• ntonev that would compel the Delaware. the imports of manufactures. Comoar Any one subscribing for THE new public buildings for the department ing as another illustration of the tend government to increase the already HEADLIGHT and paying one P rofessor W asserman .one of Profess, ago. the evidence of gam by our manu- struction of the i---- —------ .------ 1 con- ency in the south to deprive the negro heavy burden of taxation or borrow. year in advance can get both the government print, ot the sufferage. The Mississippi con It is probable that Mr. Reed is not in or Koch's ablest pupils, is believed to tacturers * ing office, about new tact urers is even more striking. I In the $5.0o5,’ooi ;"^ for” favor of a permanent increase of the have discovered a new serum for the r pay. stitution practically disfranchises its seven months ended February 1, 1899 ment of judgments rendered against *7he HEADLIGHT colored population. South Carolina has tegular army, though he placed no ob cure of pneumonia. He inoculated rab our exports of manufactures were $87,.' j bits with the pneumrwvns bacillus, which 751,933; in the seven months ending government on account of the French and followed suit and Louisiana has adopted stacle in the way of the Hull army bill. is generally believed to cause pneumonia, February 1, 1899, they were $182,336,- spoliation, on account of the Bowman a more drastic constitution even than act, $3.100,(100. A dmiral D kwky is quoted ns saying and with the serum thus gained he in her neighbors. It is probably onlv a 503. an increase of 131 per cent, in the | i "The very natural and necessary jn. I WEEKLY OREGONIAN question of time when most or all ol the that he would not accept a nomination oculated miet suffering from pneumonia. exports of manufactures during the de-' One Year for #2.25 southern states will adopt legislation of . to the Presidency. No doubt he honestly A subsequent series of experiments show, cade. On the other hand, imports of creases in public expenditures on account of the pension list, the growth of the tl inks so at Manila in 1899. What he ed that it was in the red marrow ot the this kind. manufactures in the decade have fallen ‘ would decide in New York or in Vermont bones that the antitoxin is produced, postal «rvwe in resI«»n«to the demands . . . , . ■ (23 per cent, despite the fact that the A ll the Caban speakers nt the recent in 1900 may l»e another matter. No ot commerce, the improvement of the and that red marrow taken from the consuming population has meantime in All old subscribers paying their l> tnqoet m Havana espresse,! the hope man has ever declined a nomination to human coqwe after death from pnen creased 25 |>er cent, the imports of mann. great water way. of the county, incea« subscriptions for one year in that the island would be soon turner! k the 1 residency when actually made. Sev- monia “ f the navy, the construction of needed and used as a serum wiil cure ...” ---- factures ------ ii in the seven months ending building* to accommodate the govern advance will be entitled to the same off er. SillainoDlt fjiiiìHiiiht