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THE TILLAMOOK 1TF.ADT.TGHT, APRIL 27, 1899.— HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. groceries . « I >1 HARDWARE. 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 even- line, trade and will do our best to give satisfactiou in all We want your t---- transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass, ___ Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE McINTOSH & McN AIR Tillamook t > this situation has inspired and pre- fending 221 dear women who will not ' SPIRIT OF THE STATE PRESS. cipitated widespread discussion of the ' secuie the prize ? New Ideas by the Moulders of Doles Out Gems Of Current I proldern of municipal ownership of pub Public Opinion. $- lie utilities. In almost every large city : HE MADE THE PLATES. Secretary Alger thinks it is a small TOplCS ana Invents. I the country public sentiment is rapidly matter to insult the people of the United crystallizing in favor of public acquisi Engraver Taylor Tells of the Coun States. But that is what his statement A nd now it appears that we are to be tion and operation of the plants for the terfeiting Plot. that he proposes to remain in the cabi- crushed by a religious trust. An octopus supply of water, gas and electric light . net to close of the administration is to be formed to consolidate the several and experiment on which Detroit is about P hiladelphia , April 20.—Arthur sectsand the seeker for salvation will be to enter will be watched with in i Taylor and Baldwin 3. Bredell, engrav means. Just how a man of McKinley’s given his choice of going to heaven by tense interest. The conditions under • ers, who were arrested in this city in ( sensibilities can stand the pressure of the route controlled by the combine or which the four corporations that control | connection with the counterfeiting con- universal public sentiment is beyond not going. Time’s inexorable logic has the street railway system of Detroit are > »piracy unearthed by the secret service , comprehension. If the administration wrought the change that now makes required tn turn over their properties to , department, were arrainged before , is living up to its highest ideas at the pre union easy, and in* the reunited United the city will create no serious financial I United States commissioner Edmunds, sent time, these ideals must lie very- Presbyterian church there will lie no embarassment. It is computed that the . waived a hearing, and were held in $20- low. No man can stand sponsor for i Eagan and Alger and maintain his self thought of the cause that was once so earnings of the lines at the present 3- 000 bail. respect. The setting of McKinley’s sun potent for division. The Presbyterians cent passenger rates will prove sufficient John E. Wilkie chief of the secret ser and the United Presbyterians whose to pay operating expences and necessary vice, testified as to the facts of the ar may be dated from the reward ofEagan. doctrine is essentially the same, nre betterments as well as the interest on rest. He testified further that both —Telephone-Register. * * * divided by three prominent [mints of | t~|”7¿'vraimetffand sinking fund \o7ay Taylor and Bredell showed an inclina The boy who smokes cigarettes, a pipe doctrine, first, the matter of close com off the original co.-t within less than tion to assist the secret service men in or even a cigar, and who swears loud munion ; second, opposition to secret thirty years. arresting the others implicated in the and viciously with no regard for his societies; and, thirdly, the universal ob M * * conspiracy. Taylor informed him that surroundiugs, takes a drink occasionally jection by the United Presbyterians to T here have been many guesses pub- William M. Jacobs, the Lankaster cigar and is not careful of his associates and the Hinging of hymns instead of the I fished as the way in which our Gov- manufacturer, who was arrested yester I says is “nobody’s business; I’m mv own psalms of David. Dr. Bliss, expresses eminent will make its payment of $20,- day approached him nearly five years | boss,’’ perhaps is not aware how close himself as of the opinion that the time is 000,090 to Spain and the pre. autions it ago with a proposition, which he accept not far distant when all Christian will take to prevent a disturbance of the ed, to engrave cigar-stamp plates. For ly his actions are regarded by the men bodies will unite on a Christian basis money market. The N. Y. World has this work Jacobs paid several thou who shape and manage the financial Gents Chainless $75.00 Columbia Model Already in England seven distinct bodies, the highest authority for saying that the sand dollars When the first set wore affairs of this great commonwealth. Ladies Chainless Columbia Model • 75-00 Bankers, manufactures, and managers including Baptists, three sects of Metho, Government will not concern itself in out Taylor made another. of great corporations are constantly on .50.00 Gents Chain Wheel Model Columbia •lists, eleven sects of Presbyterians and the least with such matters. When a Taylor and Bredell admitted cutting two of Congregationalists, have united properly accredited agent of Spain shall the plate from which the famous $100 the lookout for the best boys, regarding .50.00 Columbia Model 58, Ladies Chain Wheel and drawn up a basis of Christian faith present himself, the Government will ‘ Monroe head’’ certificate was made. j manliness, sobriety and truthfulness. .40.00 Columbia Model 49. Gents Chain Wheel on which they all agreed to come to deliver to him his check on the Suh- The pl ale was seized at Kendig’s cigar I These are the kind of boys that always I find room at the top. Others who think Hartford Pattern 19, Gents • 35-00 gether and work for Christ and His Treasury in New York for $20,000,000 factory in Lancaster yesterday. Taylor kingdom. This nnitingmeant the bring payable on demand in gold. There our told Wilkie that not over $10,000 of the j they must sow their wild oats and do Hartford Pattern 20, Ladies • 35.00 ing together of 3,000,000 of people. Dr. Government'll part will end. Spain’s $100 certificates had been issued to him not appreciate the high value of charact- .25.00 • Vedette Pattern 21, Gents Brigg, formerly of the Presbyterian agent can do with the money whatever self and Bredell. They could not say ; er, usually when they are further along .26.00 22, Ladies church, goes a step farther and pro. he may he instructed from Madrid to do. how many revenue stamps were print in life see where they have made their > » >i mistake and lost the best opportunities phecies the union, at no distant day, of lie may draw the gold and ship it to ed. We have a few ’98 models which we are selling at a reduced of their lives. The boy that is known to the whole Christian church. As a mat Spain, hut he ¡8 not likely to do that, for rate, All wheels fitted with either single or double clincher tube ter of course a church founded on these the reason that, apart from the expence Makers of Monroe Head $100 Sil be truthful, faithful and trustworthy, al ways has the best place in business and tires. ver Certificates Are in Jail. principles omits many non-essential <>f freight and insurance, I he condition POPE MANUFACTURING CO. points of doctrine, as did this evangeli of the markets does not now tend to the W ashington , April 19—Agents of the is the admiration ofeverv home.—Astoria cal union in England. government's secret service, under Chief Herald. 1 profitable exportation of gold. The ten- 1 * * * * * * dency is precisely the other way. The Wilkie, have arrested the makers of the The Mormons have divided Oregon T hk authorities at Washington admit Spanish agent will probably buy foreign famous "Monroe head'' $100silver certiti j into three districts, and proposed to NEXT DOOR TO BANK. that the effect of the recent proclama exchange with the gold, a course which cates, which were put in circulation some J work the state thoroughly. Two elders tion by the Philippine commission lias will affect the financial markets precise thing over a year ago, and which result will be placed in each district for the not been ns great as they had hoped ly as would the importation of an extra ed in the retirement of the whole issue. ' present, but they expect to have one In a word, they have found hy ex|M>ri- $20,000,000 worth of European goods by Arthur Taylor and Baldwin S. Brail, hundred elders at work within the next ence that bullet» nre more potent ¡wave American merchants. The gold in that supposed to be the principals, were ar j three months. They urged the people to L. H. BROWN, P resident . D irectors : makers than bulletins. D. H. BROWN, H. G. DAVÍS, G. W. TEFFT. case will go into the hanks selling the rested in Philadelphia yesterday. Wil dismiss prejudice and come out to hear W. H. COOPER, S ec . & T res . exchange, ami most of it will presently ham M. Jacobs and William L. La id ney, them.—Oregon Mist. * W « * M * A hood illustration of the effects of the find its way hack into the Sub Treasury, large cigar manufacturers, and James Perhaps the greatest menance to our formalion of trusts is seen in the recent as tlm ha iks have already in their vaults Burnes, who was in Jacobs’employ, were arrested in Lancaster. Pa., today. The free institutions is the failure on the part deal by which the Linseed Oil trust piir- quite all the gold they need. Manufacturer« of plates from which the notes were printed cf those in authority to deal ont even- cliased the Minneapolis oil mills. These together with a large quantity of count- handed justice to every citizen regardless mills had been run steadily at a profit THE PARIS BEAUTY SHOW. eifeit revenue .stamp plates, rolls, and of social position or financial standing previous to their purchase by the trust, It seems that, after nil, the nearer we about five tons of paper, were also secur by the impartial enforcement of law. but are now to be closed down. As the trust invested $8,099.000 in these mills, get to w hat we term a perfected civiliza ed. In their confession today the men We have good and sufficiant laws on our TIbüflMOOK, OR some one must in some manner pay lion, the nearer we get to the old Grecian stated that less than $10.009 "Monroe statute books to do ample justice to head" certificates were printed. 1 his is every man, but it seems that we have a intereat on this vast stun, as well as the and Roman times. Paris is to have a profits which would accrue by their Iteauty show. Hundreds of years ago regarded as the most important capture most defective way of enforcing our statute. A man may deliberately load a operation. Were it otherwise the mills 1 lies« same Leauty shows were annual ever made by the secret’ service. fire-arm for the express purpose of kill, would not lie closed. Still trust a|>olo I occurrence« among the Greeks. .Many Expected to Dump $10,000,000 of ing. go to the residence of another and gists assert these great concerns do not of the states in the union have legalized Spurious Notes Upon Government. ' shoot him to death, and yet, when the prize tights. This was the first step taken advance prices. Lioeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked P hiladelphia , April 21.—Secret net ; case is brought before a court, and all by the Romans in the lieginning of the old * * * T hk intricacies of the convict labor gladiatorial days. Later they become vicemen say the counterfeiters arrested the facts set before a jury of twelve men— Humber Yard near Court House. problem are encountered everytime the more brutal and countenanced contests Iwre and Lancaster, Pa., intended tost by them he is declared innocent, and goes attempt is made to inaugurate a reform that meant death to at least one of the tempt to bribe a trusted official of one of scot free. There is not perhaps an hon the United States sub-treasuries and est man in Jackson county who does not in the old method of handling convicts pai ticipant.i. It is not improbable that more than dump $19,000,090 of counterfeit notes di believe that Lon Edwards deliberately The recent attempt of New York to em ploy all prison inmates sentenced to I one of the defeated contestants at the rectly upon the government. The gang murdered his mining partner, Evans. It hard lalsir upon the public highways ' beauty show will characterize that con had a $50 note and a $100 note |>artly fin was doubtful if the jury themselves do mid in the production of articles for use , i test as brutal According to newspaper ished, and planned to make plates for a not believe it, and yet the verdict is in state institutions is in a measure sue I accounts there will lie 222 women con $20 note. They had paper and machin "not guilty’’ and he goes clear, Who can forsee its direful effects on our coun- ceesful, hut it does not remove entirely ! testing for the prize. They will represent ery to carry out the plan. try in the future ?—The Eye. the objection that self-supporting wage all nations supposed to |iossess beautiful * * » workers must still oom [tele with convict-1 females The judges are to take features The conditions appear favorable for a made goods. Tlie trouble arises from 1 and contour ot body and limb into con ! continuance of the highest price cattle. the fact that articles manufactured in . sideration in making up their verdict. TWO LIVE PAPERS The large reduction in the number of other state penitentiaries are sect to’ In other words, these women must sub ’ cattle in the United States in 1898 was New York for sale, or Imught by New I mit to the same scoring tor symmetrical The repnlar subscription price of followed by material losses on the range York consumers at rhe place where they 1 points that a prize foul would at a poul THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50. and during the past winter.’ There has been Rooms 1, 2, 3, 12, 13, Up Stairs, are made, thus coining in conflict with try show N.E. Corner Third and Stark Streets. the regular subscription price of more than the usual amount of snow in the .mailer lines of trade in that state, i After ad what wdll the contest accom Entrance 88Vi Third Street. the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. the range districts of the United States Ho far the onlr suggestion is the need plisli ? Every man and every woman has | Any one subscribing for THE which will mean good pasturage this of a uniform law regulating the sale of I a different idea of beauty. Some see HEADLIGHT and paying one summer and this will tend to keep com let-made gmals in all the states of J beauty in expression, while others insist year in advance can get both the cattle from being sent to market. As the union. Until some uniform legists-j that It lies in shapely proportions. The long as cattle bring a good price sheep t»on isser-ured the states that are fore woman selected as the moat beautiful will also sell well. Even the price of most in the prison reform movement woman in the world will lie marked by poultry and eggs is materially improved must suffer at the lamellt of those which i ,,,’r »'»-•*■ on thio globe as lacking in by the high price of beef —Oregon Agri, nre most backward. As uniform legis-foalure. She might succeed HEADLIGHT i cnlturist. 1st loll mu -t remain for the present a re-, 0,1 ***0 stage, but could not suoreed in and mote possibility, the question of prison iwptunng a count or a duke as well as County Warrants. reform and convict lal«>r will require ' "l,,‘ of •>,,r vwJr ordinary American girls eoiisidenU>le hard study and ex per ini en j with * rich daddy. WEEKLY OREGONIAN The following warrants are now pav able. and will be paid when presented at tatlon before satisfactory results can lw» | She will receive thousands of letters my office: achieved. I from enterprising business firms sug One Year for *2.25. Series E.~ 119*. 1199. 1141, H52 « * * gesting to her that they will donate ser 1192. 1123, 1153. . ____ ____ _ 1180,’ 1161, 1154. W ithin the |>aat week sixteen great era I thousand for an autograph letter 437, 11,3, 1145, 1184, 1176. 569 890 DH9. 1203. 1245. ’ public mass meetings have been held in staling that she uses some certain face 1223. ............. 1208. 1246. 1234. 1243, 1285, 1284. lklr< it to enlighten the taxpayers on the bleach. Or perhaps the hotel men will 1302. 1300, 12.33. 1362, 1359. propped muiiK ipal camerati ip of the certify that she boarded with them dur All old nubeciibcrx paving their 1361. 1348. 1313. 1303, 1363. street railways of that city under the Ing the last summer at the seashore. 991, 1373. 1372, 1380. ___ subscriptions for one year in 1377. 1413, 1383. 1368. 1430. 1429. ’ act recently [«ssc'l by the Michigan leg Again, what good can the contest do T sdvaikv will be entitled to the W. H. CARI, Conntv Treasurer I I Mure The agnation « Inch Ims led up , What can it accomplish aside from of- same offer. April 19th, 1899. HEADLIGHT PIRATE. CObUjVlBIflS, Standard of the World. HARTFORDS, Second only to Columbias. VIDETTES, Just bike Other Olheels. LAMB, Agent PACIFIC LUMBER CO, All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing L umber a Specialty. CHAS. COOPEY, Civil and Military Tailor, PORTLAND, ORE. II 1 J TILLAMOOK,