THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 13, 1899.
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS.
STOVES & RANCES
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Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows &, Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
groceries .
HARDWARE.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
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We cam- a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in every line.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crocker}’, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE
MCINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook
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I SPIRIT OF THE STAT® PRESS.
DOST IN UMPQUA.
introduced at the regular session of the
late legislature become a law, and it is
Fred <’. Baker. Publisher
New Ideas by the Moulders of now in full force and effect. As we in- Fish Commissioner H. D. McGuire
and Senator Reed Drowned.
Public Opinion.
terprete the law a registering official
will
lie
in
each
precinct
at
a
specified
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County
R oseburg , Or., April 8.—Hollister D,
The city of Portland and the state of time to receive your name, age, occupa
Oregon ought to appreciate the worth tion, height, weight, color of hair and McGuire, fisb comniisioner of Oregon,
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
of Albert Tozier, secretary of the Oregon eyes, previous occupation, place of birth, and A W. Keed, state senator from Doug
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
Press association. He labored zealously whether a naturalized citizen or not, las county, were drowned in the North
One year
.
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to secure for Oregon the meeting ofthe and a few other little points concerning Umpqua river, opposite Riverdale farm,
Six month*.................
75
Three mouths
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National Editorial association, the appearance and character, just to make six miles below Roseburg, this morning.
greatest body of organized newspaper sure you are entitled to the right of suf The l>odies have not been recovered.
Office at corner of Mniu and 2nd Htreetx.
Messrs Reed and McGuire, accompani
people in the world. Since February he frage in this big country of ours, said
has traveled 10,000 miles at his own ex- official to lie a person authorized to ad ed by W. F. Hubbard, who haschargeof
HEADLIGHT PIRATE
jjense in the interest of the meeting, be minister an oath, and if you fail to pre the Clackamas hatchery, went down the
sides writing to over four hundred in sent yourself for register you will prob North Umpqua to locate a site for a
Doles Out Gems of Current
dividuals from Maine to Manila, in ad- ably not be permitted to exercise your hatchery, intending to return this even
j dition to writing two hundred and cherished prerogative at the next gen ing. All three came to this city with
Topics and Events.
The Cuban generals met at Mauiara seventeen columns of matter for the press
Governor Geer, Secretary of State Dun
eral election.—Oregon Mist.
and officially decided to reinstate General of the United States, all in the interest of
N ot bv force will Cuba become a part
bar and Adjutant-General Tuttle on
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Gomez as commander-in chief. They Oregon. And for all this he has received
of the territory of the United States.
business connected with the hatchery
The question of why W. J. Bryan
also decided to appoint an executive not one cent. Tozier is too patriotic for
The operation of natural laws is some
location and the Oregon Soldiers' Home.
united
with
the
Presbyterian
rather
than
board of three generals to assist him in his own good.—Eugene Guard.
thing not to be denied or reversed. As
Messrs. McGuire, Reed and Hubbard
the Baptist or Christian church, has been i
distributing the $3.000,000 and in the de
an intelligent people, wishing to advance
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quite freely debated. May be it was be went by freight train to Winchester,
in the work to secure peaceful conditions
C hairman J ones of the democratic na- tails of disarming and in the organiza j There is an apparent inconsistency in
cause
he was unwilling to sink from pub where they boarded a small boat for the
and sound pros|K*rity, the Cubans, at tional committee rises from a sick lied tion of the rural police for the province. the freight rates between Astoria and
lic
gaze
long enough to be immersed.— junction of the rivers, six miles below
some time not distant, will welcome a to remark that he hopes to recover for He will be officially notified of their ac Portland and Astoria and San Francisco.
Roseburg. Governor Geer and General
Oregon
Midt.
tion,
and
a
proclamation
probably
will
complete incorporation of their island no other reason than to see a democratic
Two boxes arrived at the Astoria
Tuttle went to the Soldiers’ Home, and
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with this republic. Self interest will de president and congress installed in 1901. be issued to the Cubans.
Herald office last week, one from Port
Senator Hansbrough, who has earned Secretary Dunbar left for Astoria to-day.
cide the matter. Sentimentalism is run It is to lie feared Chairman Jones will
land and one from San Francisco. The a reputation as a careful observer of the
Details of the Drowning.
W
ait
till
Uncle
Sam
’
s
bill
for
tele-
ning its course, and the common-sense be taken suddenly ill again as soon as
dimensions of the boxes were the same,
After viewing the river in the vicinity
political
drift
of
the
country,
gives
this
'
facts of the situation arc developing from the returns are in from the coming presi graphic and cable tolls is made out and the San Francisco box weighing twice as
of Winchester, Messrs. McGuire, Reed
tabulated and you will have the most much as the Portland box. It cost 50 summary of past, present and luture: and Hubbard took a boat and proceeded
month to month. There are in Cuba a dential elections.
potent argument possible for the acquis cents freight from Portland, 110 miles, “The mistakes in conduct of the war
numlier of elements politically antag
were all minimized by glorious successes down the river, which is a wild, rapid
T he Springfield Republican says that ition of a postal telegraph.
onistic to each other, Provincial jeal-
I and 45 cents from San Francisco, 620
everywhere.
The democrats will go a stream. When nearing the first falls,
“
the
army-beef
inquiry
appears
to
be
ousies are threatening, Oltl race preju-
miles. There is something in this long
mouthing
before
the people all of the they pulled the boat ashore and McGuire
dices ami feuds must be rcstrained with gradually simmering down to this little
T he University of Michigan has Adopt and short haul business that I havn’t
question.
How
much
did
the
dressed-
complaints
about
the
little things. They and Reed got out and walked aroi nd
a firm hand. Cuba's business relations
ed a policy which will be watched with got onto. A farmer explained to me
never
size
np
to
the
great things. The the falls. Mr. Hubbard took the boat
herf
men
give
Hanna
for
the
McKinley
are mainly an I unalterably with this
interest by those interested in college last week why the farmers of Clatsop
over the falls and the otner two again
country. In spite of all the burdens im election in 1896?“
athletics. The policy is to abolish all ad county were unable to compete with the war was so short, that it was over before
got in.
the
faults
and
wickednesses
were
dis
posed by Spain, the bulk of Cuba's for.
mission fees to college games and pro commission merchants of San Frrncisco
About one mile further down sre the
covered. If the wc.r had been prolonged
B y counting as “revenue” $12,000,000 vide the money necessary to defray their
cign commerce was with us. Now that
in farm products. It costs 30 cents a
long rapids, about half a mile in length,
the wall is broken down the currents of obtained by the sale of the notes of the ex pence by adding $3 to the tuition hundred pounds to ship cabbages, pota all of the misdoings of contractors would
and one can see them only a short dis
trade begin to run free. A great volume Central Pacific Railroad, given in settle charges on each studei.t. The action is toes and other products from Seaside to have been discovered and they would
tance. The roar of tlie water first an
have
l»een
punished,
McKinley
’
s
admin
ment
of
its
debts
to
the
Government,
of American capital will go to Cuba if
taken liecause of abuses grown up male Astoria,Ja distance of 20 miles, while it
the island elects to remain under our the Treasury officials are able to figure ing college athletics a money making only costs 15 cents a hundred pounds istration has brought success at every nounces one's approach. On hearing the
point, and prosj»eiity to every part of warning sound they undertook to row
flag. But American enterprise must nec out a surplus for March of “nearly scheme, in the hope of removiug an evil from San Francisco.—Astoria Herald.
the
land. Of course he will be renom ashore, when the rowlock broke and the
$14,000,000.
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They
admit,
however,
a
essarily hold back as long as a chance
which prevails to greater or less extent
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inated and re elected. ’—Yaquina Bay next moment they were in the water.
remains that Cuba will choose to I k * deficit of $85,378,319 for the first nine in all the large collegesand universities
Lane county bicyclists desire to apply News.
Commissioner McGuire and Mr. Hub
temporarily another turbulent Spanish- months of the fiscal year, in spite of of the country
the bicycle tax to the noble and glorious
bard
started to|swim ashore. Senator
these
artificial
and
temporary
aids.
American republic.
purpose of improving the county roads
Reed, being unable to swim, clung to ths
Some Facts and Figures.
T he Buffalo Times says: “We are six THREE LEADING NATIONS instead of to the construction of bicycle
upturned beat. When about half way
T he question of the Alaska boundary
There are 1,500 ocean cables.
paths. The same amount of money and
to the shore. Hubbard looked over his
is creating much more interest in Can months away from a political campaign,
Japan has seventy copper mines.
shoulder and saw McGuire swimming
ada than it is in the I’nitcd States. It is eighteen months away from a national The United States Compared With labor expended on the county road as on
a bicycle path would doubtless make a
There are aluminum violins.
Russia and Great Britain
after lorn and Reed upon the boat. When
an important issue, however, and it will campaign. Yet the country is talking of
Vienna has a municipal saloon.
have to lie settled as soon as possible little else than what in its final anlaysis
he reached the shore he looked again,
Of Russia, Great Britain and the Unit-1 good track for bicycles, and the benefit
Canada exports hay to the statas.
The I'nitcd States has ln*cn foolishly neg is a political issue—the question of the ed States, each has people and territory would lie mutual to everybody who used
and both had disappeared. Neither has
Finland has women paper hangers.
lectful of Alaska ever since its annexa trusts and how to abolish or control enough for unlimited power, says a writ-1 the road.—Yamhill County Reporter.
yet been found. Searching parties are
Rockefeller’s it,come is $40,000 a day. out with ropes, lanterns and grappling
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tion a third of a century ago, but it will them.’’
er in Lippincott’s. Nobody can estimate
have to act now without any more de T he War department has issued or the population that can be sustained by , The “medium’’ who called up the' Des Moirs boasts a women butcher.
hooks.
England lias 13,000 female school tea
lay. The boundary question will be set ders io commanders in the field to col the vast steppes of Russia and the bound- spirit of John Sherman on the evening of
The accident was most unfortunate, as
tled pcncefully, of course. The Anglo- lect all the information |>ossih|e con less plains of Siberia, which extend ' his reported death and had a lengthy in- chers.
Senator Reed’s wife expected to meet
In Glasgow more than one third of the him here tonight.
American commission which was recently cerning Porto Rico, Cuba and the Philip through all climates capable of support- terview with the supposed to be dead
in session failed to come to an agreement pines, that some accurate idea may lx» ing lite and empire. Russia’s present statesman before the telegraph corrected I car fares are one-half penny.
The water in the North Umpqua is fair
Tlie English tobacco trade employes ly clear. If the bodies have lodged lic-
upon it, but a modus viveudi will I k * obtained of their resources, population territory can support a thousand millions the false report, was more enterprising
reached, and the matter will be taken up and commerce, both present and pros- of people, and if such a population can than prudent. Butman is a superstitious today 121 women to every 100 men.
tween where the accident occurred and
again and disposed of in a way which pertive. The amount of really reliable lie controlled bv one government it will animal and is always ready to be de-1 Zurich provides comfortable samtarj the junction, they may be recovered to
dwellings
for
900
city
employes.
will I k * satisfactory to both parties to information available, particularly con l»e sufficient to conquer any power now ceived by those who profess to commune
morrow. The South Umpqua is thick
The city of Jena, in Germany, owns a with mining debris, and if the bodies pass
the controversy.
Besides its present territory with the inhabitants of the spirit world.
cerning the Philippines, is decidedly existing.
| brewery that pays to the city a profit of into it they will not .be discovered soon.
limited. The only certain fact is that the Russia is reaching out for more land in —Yamhill County Reporter.
T he Raleigh News ami Observer says
« if «
“>°re than |30.00d a year.
|M)pulation is not so large as it was a few 1 China and other parts of Asia with a
Were Warned of the Danger.
that “the rising tide of indignation
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Se^cu thousand young A'omen in New
good
prosjiect
of
getting
it.
If
Russia
the McKinley
“boom” ! v
..i. and id
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against trust is not based upmantagon months ago. If the United States ia to i maintains what it now has and se* • It looks , now like
People at Winchester who know the
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York
Brooklyn
go
msane
every
vear
control the islands it is of course imper
has a cinch on the presidential nomma-
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ism to wealth legally acquired and hon
treacherous waters of the North Umpqua
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for want of sufficient food and clothine
ative that their resources should tn* de 1 cures what it is now claiming, it will ..
turn c for 1900. o
viuuniig
But since he has to carry i
estly employed. It is not shared in alone
warned McGuire, Reed and Hubbard of
have
land
enough
to
support
half
the
Alger,
Egan
and
"enbalmed
beef
’
on
his
by the |x»<»r, Imt by all those of moder veloped and every encouragement given population of the globe.
the danger, and advised them not to un
their inhabitants to build themselves up.
shoulders, his heavy load will make it
' “All the professions are terribly over- take so hazardous a trip. They were
ate fortunes and many of the rich who
socially, intellectually and morally.
About the same can l>e said of Great imi>ossible for him to win ; for, as a pro-1 crowded.”
have no desire to use their wealth to
w arned the second time when thev were
With present knowledge, or rather lack Britian
While the British Isles are minent republican
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o an idiot doesn't
has said ________
16 to 1” or j
‘That's so. Even
being
oppress their fellows, to destroy avenues
about to get into the boat after Mr.
of knowledge. effogs in these directions small, they arc admirably situated for anything else is lietter than “enbalmed attract attention nowadays."
of success to young men or to see the
Hubbard had taken it over the first
central power. The English can easily beef.” And there are many who be-
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laws against monopoly set at defiance are to likely to be misdirected.
rapids. The North Umpqua is one of the
run
out
into
all
parts
of
the
world.
lieve
it.
—
North
Yamhill
Record.
Competition has become so keen that swiftest running streams in Oregon.
by men who are the outlaws of com
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I»’it were put to a vote of the people Their foreign ¡»ossessions in Canada,
some depaitment stores are said to be
merer.”
Before going down the river this morn,
the verdict would I k » almost unanimous Australia and India arc of almost limit The east is provincial narrow and talkln8 of «¡’’ing their customers free ing, Commissioner McGuire left orders
Tm: South Carolinians who summar that the loss of one American life would less extent, and no estimate can lie made
many b<Mrd
board and lodging
lod8in8 while waiting for for a wagon to meet the party at 4 p.m.
ily removed a colored postmaster by I* a I mv I exchange for all the dead Fili of what they may ultimately support selfish. This can be illustrated bv
The change.
anywhere on the road between Roseburg
shooting him full ot holes and then burn piiio.i who have liven mowed down by and accomplish. England is beginning examples, but one is necessary.
and the junction of the rivers. Mr. Bar
ing the | m »stother realize bv this time American bullets since the trouble In the to divide with Russia the Asiatic conti Atlantic seaboard had nothing in oppos
Timid
Guest
—
Is
this
hotel
fireproof
?
ition to expansion when we were acquir.
ker, a liveryman, went to meet them,
that political activity of that description Philippines began.
nent. and it is a question of how much
Trancient
—
Give
it
up.
You
see
they
ing Cuba and Porto Rico, but when the
and met Mr. Hubbard, who gave the de
is not a paying investment. The federal
each shall possess. The indications are
have never had a fire here.
tails ofthe drowning. The news reached
grand jury has indicted a numtier of T hkiir is no doubt that th»» army lieef that these powers will one »lay control Philippines come to us the crime of im.
Roseburg When the local train arrived at
them and they must stand trial for mur scamlal, whatever the report of the court all Asia, and with such a vast territory perialism was committed. Now those
"I
’
ve
a
gr-at
mind
—
"
he
began.
same eastern representives want to trade I
der
J.20. A large force of men and a doctor
of inquiry may I m », w ill prove a nntly and ¡wpnlation either of them will lie a the Philippines to England for the West
"Yon may think you have,” she inter
immediately left for Winchester.
T he |K*»»ple who keep the Central lesson to the packir g interest. It is said match for any or all the other European Indies, a group ot small islands that are ruptedhim saucily, "but it would l>e
American state in a state of constant that the dotueetic trade in canned meals ¡tropics. The manifest destiny of Europe not at all to be compared with the spice hard for you to find anybody to agree
‘ Why this monument is croooked.”
ferment ami revolution are not incapable luis alreatlv suffered materially and of is to l»e controlled by Russia and con island now in our possession. We of the with you.’’
es ; so was the deceased.”
of learning some things once in a while. <*our*e the export t*ade will lx* greatly trolled largelt by reason of the Asiatic Pacific Coost will not swap. Congress
Jchnny-Pa, Mr. Brownlow said, for
One of the lenders who has l»rcn making injured. It is inevitable that Europeans hordes which are being drawn to their man Tongue was seen yesterday after he
Look not on the wine when it is red,
wholesale arrests nnd levying tribute on will find in this ex pee additional reason support; so that Asin will again come had read the news report where the pro. obvious reasons, he should be unable to
the natives, asked w hy he did not treat for distrusting American meats nnd it is into power in Enroj< by the control position is suggested. He said that he be at the meeting at the sch.olhouse to n»y misguided friend.”
D*) you speak from experience ?”
the citizens of the I iiited States in the to be expected that canned meats rspw which it will exercise through Russia and is opiaised to swap, and will work night. What does l,e mean by ’obvious”
reasons ?
I do. I made a mistake once and
same wav, replied that Honduras tried lally, Itrarmg American brands* will I m - Great Britain.
against the exchange to the utmost of
The United States is the onlv other his power and influence. It would not Pa-Why.my son.when a man has am took a long pull front a bottle of spark
that game and got into serious trouble. discarded bv them. This valuable ¡»art
There was a time when a »lifferent state of our expert trad» is therefor»»in danger power that can measure with these two, lie a good trade for the Pacific for the na. reasons that lie cant think of or has rea- ling red ink”’
of affairs exuled in Central American of being practically destroyed and if this both in the present capabilities and its tion or tor the Atlatic even.-Hillsboro s >ns that he does not care to name he
( hef— William, where did vou put
says his reasons are obvious.
nnd a tew visits from war ships of this shall happ»n it will take ye ire to regain capacity for expansion. Wehavealrva Iv Independent.
that maccaroni I gave you vest’erday ?
country backed up by the administra it, indeed that can ever I m * done. It is a territory as large as all of Enrojie ex-
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Assistant—It's in that big cracked
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,hat '>>«" »round lhe corner
tion nt home, have evidently wrought n also quite pwible that our general ex elusive of Russia, and capable of support-' Not all the voters of this country, per.
who complain, that the habv waked him punchbowl on the top shelf.
change. If the turbulent |teople of those porta of provisions will I m * unfavorably ing as large a population.
haps, are aware of the fact that before
Chef—Bound to ntake trouble, are
When it cried for . few minute8 last
count l ies could l»e made to cense their affected, for the faith of foreigner» in
von got to the jki II s again to cast your
you ?
constant eternal strifes they might soon our prepared food products is not invul- Justice S. I Field, of the I'nited States ballot it will be necessary for you to be night ’ a.ked the little woman
Assistant—What was wrong about
t you know?” her hu.b.nd re-
l»e among the richest on the globe pro-1 nershle Even in South America the supreme court. retired, died at Washing registered in order to be « qualified
that ?
»ponded.
"He's
been
working
in
a
boil
couiplaint
is
heard
that
Yankee
provis-
por lionet I to their population.
t
ton on Sunday of kidney complications. elector. The Hannon registraton bill er factory for the last five year3 ■ “
Chef-Putting Italy in China-that's
all.
QTiUrtniODh
fjenblinlit
Gov. P ingree has signed the bill author
izing municipal ownership of street rail
ways in Detroit. The measure provides
for a commission of three members,
appointed by the Common Council. This
commission is authorized to buy or
lease any and all street railways and to
ojierate them for the city’s benefit, the
only restriction being that fares shall
never be higher than now. In buying
roads on debt is to be incurred by the
city, except that the roads themselves,
their property, their franchises and their
net earnings are to lie pledged for the
purchase money. The measure goes into
effect immediately, and the experiment
will be watched with interest through
out the country, to see, first, whether or
not the companies will sell their roads—
for no compulsion is allowed—and sec
ondly, whether the people will gain any
advantage from municipal ownership
and control.
ions are a menance to health and this
view will necessarily be intensified,
there and elsewhere, by what has been
disclosed in regard to the canned beef
supplied the army. The fact must be re
gretfully admitted that Americans have
not always been as care!ul and as hon
est in this respect as could be desired.
Adulteration of food products has l>een
practiced here to per ha |>s a greater ex
tent than any other country, so that
foreign distrust of such products is not
without justification. It wdl be well
if the beef scandal shalIliave the effect
to induce all who make the articles the
people eat to be honest in their prepara
tion.