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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 20, 1899. HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS groceries STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows &, Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. HARDWARE. 1 .0 & We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices. We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods, etc., etc. which will be found complete in every line, trade We want your t---- and will do our best to give satisfaction in all transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass, Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook his dress was that of the Indian, and his tr.iction of gravitation, r.ot tlm heat of years the wealth of the country has in SPIRIT OF THE STATE PRESS. dwelling was the Indian tejiee along the sun. creased more than the entire increase of New Ideas by the Moulders of side of his white-painted frame house Kreil C. linker. Publisher. “I actually find I hat I can produce, the preceding thirty years, or from 1860 built by the government. Moses repre. Public Opinion. for every two gallons of liquid air that I to 1890. The aggregate amount of wealth ranted a race whose traditions tremble ¡»our into my engine, a larger quantity of as will be shown by the 1900 census, will Official Paper, Tillamook City and County T he United States paid Spain $20,- with a touch of pathos even as its his. liquid air from my liquefier. ... I have reach the inconceivable figures of $110,- 000,000 for acknowledging she was actually made about ten gallons of liquid 000.000,000, or an increase since 1890 of licked and the Cubans $3,000,000 for tory is binned by cruelty and treachery, and the remnant of a mighty host has KATES OE 8UBSCRIPTIOM air in my liquefier by the use of about $45,000,000,000. No other period in the shouting over our victory. When Agtiin- passed to the beyond, his only con. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) three gallons in my engine. There is. history of this or any other country has One year............... |r 50 aldo wants to sell out and retire from nection with the vast race from which therefore, a surplus of seven gallons that seen so great an industrial and business Six months................................................................... 75 the fighting business, he would rather he sprung being an exceptional figure Three months ................................................ 50 has cost me nothing and which I can use development as in this last decade. kill off all the Philippines than buy him physically—himself a failure, since he was Office at corner of Main and 2nd Htreets. elsewhere as power. Now that the great industies of the off. Perhaps, however the Philippine neither savage nor civilized.—Yamhill *• ‘And there is no limit to thia produc United States are reaching out so ambi tion; you keep on pre ducing this sur tiously for an increase of foreign trade leader will be suitably rewarded as soon County Reporter. as the licking has been completed.—North HEADLIGHT PIRATE. * * * plus indefinitely ?’ was asked. and foreign business, it is highly probable Yamhill Reporter. T he Eugene bicycle club favors using “ ‘I think so. I have not yet finished that the next ten years will see an even Doles Out Gems of Current # * * the money which will accrue from the my experiments, you understand, and I greater increase, both in population and C ock - a - doodle - do ! Judge Barton to- bicycle tax in improving the wagon roads Topics and Events. don’t want to claim too much. I believa I | wealth of the United Stales. It is appar 1 have discovered a great principle in ' ent now to the whole world that the day turned into the county treasury of the county. The Graphic would W hen the probability of a war be science and I believe I can make practi i United States is a nation that does things. $13.70 received for the sale of chickens favor the same move in this county and tween Spain and the limited States was cal machinery do what my experimental While we may gain victories in war raised on the poor farm, and a good it also believes that a law should be the subject of comment among the machine will do.’ ” both by land and sea, these battles gain- many eggs have been sold. The judge passed at the next session of the legis foreign journals the people of this A GOVERNMENT OF FORCE. ' ed are nothing as compared to the great believes that when the farm has been lature placing an additional tax of $1.25 It is bewildering to think of a source, country were characterized ns a nation industrial and commercial conquests by run a year or two it will pay the entire on every vehicle that is used on the roads. of power that costs nothing and has no of shopkeepers and traders, It was Professor Woolsey of Yale, the emi- limit. We can dream of ocean grey the energy and indomitable courage of expenses of keeping the county poor A tax of $1.25 on bicycles and all other stated that the Americans would not nent autority on international law, be- hounds crossing the great expance of American bnsiness men. From all in within $500 or $600. If so it will be a wheeled vehicles that travel the roads fight unless it should be for some pe licves that the government of the Phil- water without coal or coal bunkers. The dications it is apparent that the industrial big saving.—Albany Democrat. would bring in a sufficient income to put cuniary consideration. Another idea ippines must be permanently a govern- great factorbis of the world could run 1 and business gains of the past ten years * * * the roads in good condition. Every man that gained followers was that the incut of force. He said in his address indefinitely. With costless power think ¡only faintly indicate still further and I t is their ignorance more than anv- who travels the public roads could very American nation was made up of rem before the American Academy of Political how everything would be cheapened and | I greater acquisitions and increase of thing else that has made all the trouble well afford to pay $1.25 a year in addi nants from other nations and could not and Social Science that no government for us among the Filippinos, With the tion to what he is already paying in a thousand other consummations devout- I wealth for the coming decade. concentrate or amalgamate its strength. can succeed there which is not based on ly to be wished con Id be realized. islands rid of Aguinaldo and a few of order to have the roads put in better con Dewey at Manila, Schley at Santiago, force, that “we need to place a benevo his mischief-makers, there will be l’ttle dition for travel. The fact is the aver But there are those who laugh at Mr Roosevelt, \\ heeler and the loyal Ameri lent despot in every district in the archi BANKS AND THEIR TRUSTS. difficulty in dealing with the natives. age tax payer gets off easy on road work, Tripier ’ s idea Perhaps it can be said cans behind the guns and under the folds pelago,’’ therefore the military govern They are more promising material than considering the great advantage good of Old Glory soon dispelled this idea. ment is the only one ¡lossible. He made that there were those who laughed at Al a dinner of bankers in New York Hie Cubans.—Hillsboro Independent. roads are to him.—Newberg Graphic. Professor Morse ’ s idea, The greatest in The other nations now admit that while a distinction between Porto Rico and a tew days ago Secretary Gage took oc- * M M * * * the English spoken in the lines may have the Philippines, saying as to the former ventors of the world have been sub l casion to war» them against the over T he trusts and combines are swarming A t the dairy meeting recently held in been broken there was no break in the that when congress sees fit to legislate jected to ridicule. capitalized industrial combinations. He in such great numbers of late that the Portland one of the speakers repeated line of loyalty. To-day the American the government of the island should be i said that it seemed to him that the chief rises head and shoulders above any man laid as largely as possible upon the A DISGRACE TO ILLINOIS. I danger today to American prosperity is country will become alarmed. One po the trite saying, “ what has been can be litical party is not liable to have the ad done.’’ It is a good saying to repeat, in any nation on earth. The American shoulders of its own people. that men who think they see profits in vantage of the other in regard to them especially in reference to dairying. It is flag is cheered in every harbor, and the The proclaimation of the Philippine The lower house of the Illinois leg- the way of economics due to combina'ion bravery and heroism of the American commission promises that the people islatnre has declared in favor of the re 1 immediately set to work to capitalize for all will probably declare vehemently especially easy in dairying, to see that soldier is known from one side of the will lie granted “the most ample liberty moral of the tomb of Abraham Lincoln these theoretical profits and to realize against all trusts. If they do not, then the difference between profit and loss de world to the other. The average Ameri and self government reconcilable with from Oakridge cemetery to the vicinity upon the capital. He urged the bankets immediately that party should die. pends upon the man and not upon cir can is modern. He is in the “too-hot-to- the maintenance of a wise, just, stable, of the state eapitol The leader of the to protect the community against such Trusts and combines will break their cumstances beyond human control. At handle’’class so far as comparison with effective and economical administration movement for the removal made this fallacies. The warning is said to have own necks if they have plenty of rope, the same meeting Mr. D. Kaufman, of the citizen of any other nation is con of public affairs and compatible with the declaration on the floor of the house : made an impression upon the bankers, and at present they appear to have all Needy, Oregon, said he was producing cerned. Our English brethren across the sovereign and international rights and "There arc people in Springfield who do who hai generally themselves been that is wanted. These vampire bats are butter in mid-winter at a food cost of water arc successful, but easy going. It the obligations of the United States.’’ not desire that the tombshall he reinov. thinking on the subject. It is stated getting a severe hold on the body politic about ten cents per pound. Mr. Kauf is a case of the sit-down-as-soon-as-you- This wholly indetinatc assurance mav eil from its present location. I do not l>e- that conservatism Ims for some months of the land and nothing but extreme ex man is not a boaster nor a guesser. A ertion on the part of the people will ever goodly number of dairymen have brought Britishcr. fairlv be regarded as contemplating the lieve the desires or wishes of the |>eople been the policy of the banks in dealing a * * make them let go. These trust have in their herds up to such a standard that of Springfield should be considered in condition which Professor Woolsev be with loans for which industrial collateral them many good people of the land who J vst to show his faith in the czar’s dis their cows yield an average of over 300 lieves to be the only practicable condi this matter. Ily reason of their shameful armament proposition Emjieror William tion—permanent military rule or a gov neglect of the tomb of President Lincoln was otiered, in many instances uninixed have either led themselves to believe pounds of butter each per year. The industrial collateral being refused abso has selected as one of Germany's repre ernment of force, such as other nations they are the last people who should lie lutely, while in other instances the such is the right thing to do, or else feel men who have done this are securing sentatives at the peace conference a uni have in their colonies. He said : “This consulted. For twenty years it has lieen amount loaned on it lias been such as to that they must do so as a matter of pro butter fat at a food cost of one half to versity professor committed in advance two-thirds as much as the men who despotic form of administration is not an almost impossible to reach the tomb allow such a material decline in the tection.—Rogue River Courier. against all disarmament measures. If ideal method; its justification is that no during the winter months. I want to * * * secure ordinary results. Now what has prices of shares or certificates as to fully the other Euro|x*an potentates are play other is jiracticable.” Of course it is know how many of the memliers of the protect the banks. been accomplished by Messrs. West, O ld General Gomez not content with ing the same kind of a hand, it may be in the power of congress to establish legislature have seen Lincoln's tomb this To what extent the various combina the friendship extended to him by the Douglas, Schulmerich, Kaufman, etc., predicted with substantial certainty that civil government in the Philippines, but winter ? It has been impossible for them tions. particularly those organized with United States, is now rej>orted to be or can be done by many others. Of those the little international game at The t he danger is that the American people to reach it liecausc the people of Spring in the last twelve months, are overcap ganizing an agitation for the total in who try, a few may perhaps fail, but Hague will terminate in a draw. will become so imbued with the idea field have provided no means of getting italized. it is impossible to determine dependence of Cuba, and urging the what hope is there for any of those * * * of military rule, notwithstanding its re to it. At present it can only lie reached ' It is probable that not only all the com withdrawal of U. S. troops from the who will not even be convinced that it T iik changes of a year are almost in pugnance to American ¡»rinciples, that by wailing through a quagmire.” The is possible to secure lietter results than comprehensible. A year ago the United they will be content to permit it to con neglect of the Lincoln tomb is matter of mon stock of most of ti e recent indus island. There are many things the old the low average standard with which States was in the midst of active prrpa tinue indefinitely. Doubt as to the ca national notoriety anil n disgrace to the trial combinations represents “wind," man has to learn yet, and if he begins they are familiar?—Rural Northwest. rations for the war with Spain. To-day pacity and fitness of the Philippine ¡»co state of Illinois. The monumental struc but that from 25 to 50 per cent of the cutting up any of his Cuban-Spanish * * * it is preparing to participate in an inter pie for self-government, now quite ture under which rests the remains of the preferred stock is of the same character. fiascos, he will find to his sorrow that I nci . e S am ’ s entire indebtedness is national ¡trace conference. No nation general, is likely .to retain its hold for martyred president Ims been allowed to If this estimate is approximately conect his new-found Uncle Samuel won’t be $1,157,904,392, upon which the annual on earth can equal the United States in a long time ami if under military rule fall almost to pieces and the approaches the over-capitalization amounts to not trifled with.—Yaquina Bay News. interest payment amounts to $40,605.- * * * the facility with which it can transfer the island shall Income ¡leacefal and to it are in a shameful state of dilapida-1 less than $1,000.000.000 and is probably itself from a |>eace basis to a war basis pros|»erous and their |»eo|»le make no se tion. The bill proposing the removal of in excess of that. No intelligert busi P ioneer day this year will be given 751, which is about 53 cents for each ness man needs to be told that til’s in mail, woman and child in the U. S. More and back again to peace. rious objection or opposition to that the tomb carries with it the oppropria- volves a very distinct danger to the fi additional interest by the fact that it than eight hundred millions of this debt * » • form of government, there would un tion of $100,000 and also contains a marks the fifty-third anniversary of T he principal bank of the City of doubtedly lx* created in this country a clause asking the national government nancial security and to the prosperity of (»rent Britain s withdrawal from Oregon, is the result of the civil war, two hun Mexico is about to raise its capital stock strong sentiment against any change. to appropiate $500,000 mid contemplates the country and the wont of it is that fortieth year of statehood and the dred and sixty odd millions represents from $7,500,000 to $1 7.500,000. This The influence of the army would cer- j in addition thereto an ap|K*al tor private the mania lias net subsided. Sooner or fiftieth since she was formally admitted bonds issued by the Cleveland admin, trifling jump of $10,000,000 need, how tainlv lx* so directed and most probably subscriptions aggregating $-400,000, later these combinations will fail to pay as a territory of the United States.—The istratiou, and less than two hundred dividends, their stock will be thrown on Hatchet. million went to pay the expenses of the ever, create no alarm when it is re that of the commercial interests also, to making in all $1,000,000. the market and then there may insue a war with Spain. Onr national debt is a * * * membered that Mexican dollars are still gether with that of whatever American Ifcarried out this would lie n patriotic crash disastrous in its consequence. The ' worth less than 50 cents. T he greatest que»tion tip for the con mere nothing when compared with those capital may be invested in the Philip scheme of raising money under false pre banks may not now be able to avert * * * pines. These influential forces mav safe- tenses. The state of Illinois has assumed this but it is obviously their duty and sideration by the American people to-dav under which the European nations are T he highest death record ever in ide Iv l>e counted upon to favor the perma the sacred responsibility of caring for their interest not to encourage the com is the throttling of trust». Our greatest staggering; we can easily pay off ours in 1 ‘■"»■»'y lies within our borders. These a few years, but nobody expects those of by any epidemic diseases in this country nent maintenance of military rule and it the remains of its greatest citizen. It is bination craze. gigantic combinations of capital, con. European nations ever to be paid off. was that of 1878, when yellow fever in is needless to say that their potency is in honor bound to provide the necessary trolling the entire output of commodi. The best they can do is to keep on pay very great. its most virulent form ravaged the en means to maintain the tomb and make ties, strike at the very root ofour na. ing a low rate of interest.—Polk County tire Southwest, from Louisiana to Ohio, it accessible by constructing roadways A Self-Denying Husband tional and individual freedom. They Observer. destroying neatly 15,000 lives. Con IS IT A REALITY ? and approaches bv which the cemetery * * * must lie crushed, and it is the paramount sumption destroys more than 102,000 may lie reached at all seasons of the year. "George, dear," said the loving wife, Mr »'liarles E Tripier, the inventor of If $100,000 is insufficient for the work •‘why don’t you smoke the cigars I pre duty of congress to see that it is done. B y far the most important of the American lives in each recurring year. A nation dominated by trusts! Never’ many new laws relating to judicial pro- Thus consumption kids about seven an ap|u«rutus for making liquid air in of restoration and improvement the en. sen ted to you on your birthday t” It is a question to view- with alarm and ceeding is the one (house bill 15) em times as many ¡teoplc c\erv year as vvl : large quantities, contends that he has tire state of the west is not only amply "A pipe is good enough for me. my low fever ever killc I in any year This I discovered something faqtvr than per able but should consider it a privilege to dear. Cigars are too rich for mv blood ’ it will take men who are mea to rattle powering district attorneys to file in- it.—Independence Enterprise. startling fact lends ¡x*culiar interest to , ! petual motion. In other words, his en contribute whatever sum may lie re formations in the circuit court without "But. George, dear, they didn't cost the intervention of the grand jury, jury. The every scientific effort either to prevent ginea will manufacture a greater amount quired. viiv^ittiia inc * * * much. I paid only $1 for the box." the spread of this dread disease, which I of motive power than they itsjuire Io T he idea that a civilized man can be grand jurv system is not abolished, ns "It was »ery thoughtful of you to buy propel them. Under such circumstance* WEALTH OF UNITED STATES. is now definitely recognized as infectious, I manufactured out of a„ Indinn eren circuit courts have power to convene then:, Mary; but. as I raid, a pipe is good or to find means for its cure. Es|«ially I there m no limit to the power that might through the costly process employed bv grand juries if they deem them necessary. interesting, liecausc especially ho^fuh ' | l>e brought into u*e. livre is what tlie The wealth of the Uniteel State's is now enough for me. Your k indnera. however, the I mterf States government for that ’ nder the new arrangement, accused i inventor says. will not be thrown away. The cigars are the ex|M'iiinents now making by the 1 double that of Great Britain, ami. next purpose, is disproved in the life of Skul jxrsons will have the advantage of an ‘ The heat of the atmosphere is boiling to the» United State's Great Britian is the will enable me to do a handsome thing tash Kastra. familiarly known a. Chief earlier trial in circuit courts than has Franklin Institute of Philadelphia with n new treatment discovered by a physi the liquid air in my engine and produc richest nation in the world. The census by our friends wLen they call. They Moras, of the Okanogan», who died re- ’’ecu customary, and counties will be ria n. ing power just exactly as the beat of the whit'li «ill sam »n le taken of the United shall have them." cently at his home on the Colville Wash saved the enormous expense of per diem * * « <\ m 1 I m > i I s water and drive« oil steam. 1 State« will show a population in exe'eas "But I should like to see you »moke r.7tr?‘ion b“«1 »" annmty of and mileage of grand juries and witnesses T he hitches which are repotted in th simply use another form of heaL I get of 83.000.000. without counting our new one of them, dear.'1 »1000. an allotment of excellent land summoned to attend and testify- Samoan affair arc not l.kelv to prnv.-i my power from the lieat of the sun; so island sessions. In 1890 our popufa ' Self-denial, my darling, is one of the , Astoria Herald. very serious. Germany has l»ccn re{x»rtc I doe« every other producer of ¡tower. lion was alx»ut 70,000,000. Enormous greatest of human virtues. I deny mv- a good frame houra. fa9t horw> a nagv. unproved famring machinery etc ‘ ns avcr>c to the plans tiiu»rd I v the Coal, as I said before, is only a form of as this increase of population toil is small •elf for the pleasure of our friends." of the Headlight will • nit- nrmiiign» «m Ml government bepests. and was in' SAMPLE COPIES United States for a settlen ent of the the sun s energy stored up. The perpet- as ct»m pared with the great increwt of the ** sent free on application. Send a "It is noble of you, George, and after , touch With emhzation more or less controversy. So me sort of an arrange-i So me of arrange- i ual motion crank trie's to utahze tue at- wealth of the country. In the last teu or leave your name nt the all I am proud of your resolution." ‘ Clo*’-V for 0Tcr a WW Of a century vet1 ’* ce card It pays to subscribe for the lead- Hig, newsiest and brainiest new pa ¡»er. SilUtmoiMt fjcitblinht ment will be entered into, however. The Samoan Islands are worth a good deal more to the United States than they are to Germany. But they are not worth enough to either country to quarrel over them, and so their will be not quarrel. * * * T he President’s Chicago organ, the Times-Herald, interprets the proclama tion of his Philippine Commission to mean that the Administration “proposes to keep what it has got’’—regardless of Congress apparently. * * * T he Philadelphia Record thinks that “if the Democratic party can find no bet ter candidate than one who is willing to crawl upon the Chicago platform, the attempt to elect him would be a stu pendous waste of political energy.”