Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1899, Image 2

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    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.
§
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices
We cam a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
hich will be found complete m
in every line.
u/ etc which
Canned .<>o< >Qur
t0 give satisfaction in all
We want your
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
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Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE
McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook
sponding months of the preceding fiscal I presentatives in congress to use all their
I
persuasive powers to have the govern-
United States prisoners, and it will not insured in the future on account of the counties, who could beat Parker at his
®ilhtnt00l< ijcitblinht
year.
be long until he will offer their release for passage of a radical anti-trust law, have own game of gilt-edged swearing. The After exhausting these figures the ques­ ment improvements in Tillamook bay
er, I’uhlInlier
a stipulated sum. But the above is sim­ commenced to return. It was predicted preacher was a liberal politician, and tion naturally arises: “What causes
I and Hoquarton slough completed as soon
ply given as an illustration of how the at the time that their action was a once officiated at the funeral of a cousin this ?’’ A Democratic organ will tell you | as possible. Every Tillaniooker realize
of
the
editor
of
a
tory
newspaper.
The
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County alleged, or so-called, anti-expansionists gigantic bluff and that the companies editor was present. In his alleged prayer that it is a spirit of “temporary specula- that Representative Tongue and Senator
are conducting their campaign. When would not long persist in rejecting
tion.” Go to the manufacturer, who is ! McBride have taken a deep interest in
they find that the government is hostile profitable business, It failed of its pur- the minister remarked : “Oh, Lord, bless swelling this grand total of exports and j
this county getting channels of sufficient
RATES OF SUBSCRIFTIO8
this
afflicted
dispensation
ot
thine
allwise
to its enemies they continue to ply their pose, both to induce the Arkansas legis­
he will tell you that it is a return of con- depth to enable ocean steamers to take
(STKICTLV IN ADVANCK.)
lature to repeal the law and to ¡»revent Providence unto all here gathered, in­
vocations
of
inciting
war
by
distributing
One yea
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fidence, and he is right.
'our products to market, and anything
the Texas legislature from passing a cluding thereptile sprawling before thee,
Six months.......................................................
75 their leaflets with no name attached.
Before Mr. McKinley became president,' they can do for Tillamook county we
who
hath
frequently
abused
thy
servant
similar one.
Three months
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in the columns of his beastly publica­ the people were wading through the feel positive they will leave no stone un­
Office st corner of Main «nd 2nd streets.
M ix ’ h interest is being developed in
Two farmer girls whose brothers are tion !’’
mire of panic and Democratic business turned to secure. Railroad gossip should
the diamond anniversary of the American in the army in the Philippines have
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depression. It needs no history to prove , not divert one’s attention from the im­
Sunday School Union to be held in Phila- i ¡»lowed up the old farm and put in a
The clergymen who have inaugurated this—every man, woman, boy or girl | provement of the bay and slough, for
HEADLIGHT PIRATE.
delphia on the 24-th and 25th of May, at | crop. What’s the matter with Kansas? a crusade for the removal of women’s that possesses a memory can vouch for ;
I once that is made navigable for large
hats during church services make little the truth of the statement. From a con­ steamers it will be the means of compel,
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Doles Out Gems of Current which adresses will be made by eminent
speakers. The woi k of the society, in
The price of rubber has steadily work headway as compared with the similar dition of destroyed confidence we have ing, through competition, a railroad,
Topics and Events.
part, is as follows ; 100,92« Sunday ed upward because of the continued de­ movement by theater managers. The rea­
become confident.
I should one eventually be brought here
schools organized, containing 587,680 mand for it. On this account the search son is very simple, as in the latter case the
I t is somewhat bewildering in these
When an individual feels that his busi­ ! to charge reasonable rates.—E d .]
teachers and 4,070,34« scholars ; 224,- for a substitute is now being pursued removal of headgear is made compulsory,
days to look over the business projects
«44 cases of aid to schools, having 13,- with more vig«»r than ever, but has not however diplomatic the enforcement ness is not paying him or sees indications
Gossip About Noted People.
before the country which are reorganiz­
333,86« members. Nearly four schools a been attended with much success. A of the ordinance may be, while in the ahead that threaten his profits he loses
ing and capitalizing on a basis of tens of
confidence.
As
soon
as
this
essential
has
day organized for every day of the last 75 process that has already l»eeii utilized new church crusade their is nothing but
For many years ex-PreBident Hurrison
millions ami hundreds of millions. A few’
years. Value of publications distributed and. it is claimed, with very satisfactory an appeal to the voluntary good sense gone he refuses to expand—he will not has been known as a splendid “jury
years ago these combinations were con­
by sales and gifts, over $9,000,000. After results is as follows: Tow soaked with of the bonnet wearers themselves. Alas! improve or enlarge his business. But lawye r. ” One of his friends says of him:
tent to fix their stock at a million or two,
all this work that has been accomplished oil is ¡»laced in a centrifugal machine for the brittle reed on which the clerical the moment conditions are made better, “His style is most effective, Ills pose
but ^carcely a day ¡»asses in which schemes
by the union and the great work which which throws out all except that cling­ crusaders lean for support. If all mem­ as a result of some beneficial change, easy, his tone conversational
He talks
arc not broached for $50,000,000 or more.
the denominations are doing, there are ing in minute globules to the fiber. The bers of the clergy were women they that confidence naturally returns and the only to the jury, bo that the spectators
One much talked of at ¡»resent announces
man
begins
to
expand
and
enlarge
his
no less than $1 1,000,000 youths in the bunches of tow are then put on metallic would know’ better than to request the
often cannot hear him. His speach is
that its stock will be placed at $500,000,.
United States between the ages of five and grids in a current of warm air for feminine portion of the congregation to business.
generally made quite without notes.”
OOO, or $«00,000,000, or possibly a
eighteen who are not in any Sunday twenty-four houis, when the oil becomes hide their creations of the milliner's art
This expansion means that he will em­
round $1,000,000,000, an elasticity in
Mrx Garrett of Baltimore, the widow
schools. Realizing the great need, as the completely oxidized and the material under a bushel.
ploy more men, that his output will be
the prosjiectus that would have delighted
of the late Robert Garrett, has placed a
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union does, it is desired that this anni­ is then ground, mixed with coloring and |
increased,
that
his
grand
totals
at
the
Colonel Sellers. This is for a single line
versary shall be the occasion for arous­ roll >d into sheets. The product has
The mock marriage of two children end of the year will grow larger and that handsome Celtic cross over his grave. It
of manufacture. Another, and by no
ing fresh interest in the great work.
which
took place on Friday evening in a his success will bring competitors in the ' is abort eighteen feet high upon a rhonr
many
of
the
properties
of
rubber
and
means one of the most prominent, is ar­
church
of Coney Island was an offense field. This is the case of the individual, bohedrul base, upon which is the in­
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gutta
pnreha.
It
is
resilent
but
less
elas
­
ranging a capitalization of $50,000,000.
T hat much of the food people eat is I tic than rubber, resists chemical action at once against decency, morality and but the same thing applies to the nation. scription in Roman lettering: “Robert
Producers of copper talk of marking up
their stock to several hundred millions. adulterated is a matter of common and heat of 240 degrees F., and can be i religion, says the New York Tribune. When the individuals who go to make Garrett, April 9, 1817. Died July 29.
In fifteen months new American “indus­ knowledge, yet very few give any at-1 used for electric insulation r nd for wheel It is passing strange that reputable peo­ up the nation all share the same opti­ 1896," followed by the text: “Comeunto
trial securities” have been created to the tention to it. As a rule the adulterants I tires of high quality. Devolved by eth ple, and more especially church mem­ mistic ideas of expansion and business me, all ye that are weary and heavy
themselves to a confidence the nation collectively must laden, and I will give you rest.” The
extent of $5,000,000,000, and the daily are not injurious to health, but they ereal spirits it serves for giving any fab­ bers, can lend
traversity of so solemn and important a prosper.
fact that Mr. Garrett was proud of being
additions are running higher than ever. impair the quality and value of foods. ric a waterproof coating.
rite. We hear many complaints now. J It would be impossible to measure the of Irish descent, and during his life­
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These emblems of wealth, for they can be Needless to say that the great body of I
railed no more at present, are piling up consumers are defrauded. A committee I Associated Press dispatches from Ber­ adavs of the low estimation in which future of this country. One year ago for­ time took the greatest interest in Celtic
.at a rate never equaled before in the of the United States senate is investiga-; lin announces that a letter from Ernest marriage is hel I, evidenced by the fre- eign nations called us hucksters and job­ literature and monuments, made the
ting food adulteration and the evidence ! Benninghoven dated from Chicago has quency of divorces. But how’ can the bers. Now they are willing to admit that selection of the Celtic cross most fitting.
world’s history.
already elicited is highly interesting. Dr. | received extensive publicity in the agrar irreligious people be expected to honor a we are eminently respectable wholesalers
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‘ Joe” Manley of Maine, now visiting
R eports are to the effect that before Wiley, chief chemist of the Agricultural ian newspapers of Germany, in which rite when church members are found bur­ and are after our wares. The future is
in Mexico, must l»e surprised at some of
the
writer
claims
to
know
positively
that
lesquing
it
in
order
to
make
an
evening
’
s
department,
said
that
the
grocery
store
,
laden with prosperity. Extended trade
the present trouble in the Philippines
the things the Mexican papers are
isover Admiral Dewey is to return to shelves are groaning under loads of all canned meat intended for export to entertainment ? And how can the chil­ means more factories and more factories
saying about him. For instance, El Pais
Germany
is
from
diseased
and
other
­
dren
who
were
made
to
take
part
in
this
adulterated
coffee,
spices,
jellies,
syrups
|
means more emplovment for more men
this country. The admiral will realize
of the City of Mexico, remarks: “In
wise
unfit
animals.
Wagon
load
s
of
such
sacrilegious
mummery
be
expect
to
look
and
so
on.
He
had
found
green
and
,
when he gets here that active service at
and more money in circulation.
order tc explaiu the sensation which the
Manila is rest and quietude compared roasted coffee to contain 25 percent of| meat, he asserts, are delivered weekly at at nirrraige as anything more than a
arrival of the said gentleman has occa­
with what is in store for him in the false beans. So-called jelly is to a large th ? leading packing houses for “embalm­ joke when they grow up? Even thought,
extent gelatin. Much of what is sold as ing purposes.” Inspection, Benningho­ lessness cannot serve as an excuse for RAILROAD GOSSIP AGAIN. sioned in Mexico it is sufficient to say that
United States.
Honor Manley is president of the republi­
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«»live oil is cottonseed oil. There is very ven says, is a howling farce, owing to such a performance.
Mr. Reid thinks a Railroad Irom I can executive committee and a candidate
A ccording to ('»encrai Lacret the little ¡»tire sugarcane syrup, most of it wholsale bribery. The writer adds that
Astoria to Tillamook a Mistake. for president of the United States, and
$3,000,000 ¡»aid by the United State; ‘S to being glucose colored with the refuse he hoped Germany would not allow the
GENUINE EXPANSION.
the Cuban soldiers has lieen practically from the sugar houses. “Vermont’’ importation of such meat This letter
“Astoria is coming to her senses when that he has the sympathies of the entire
disspated in the saloons and the re­ maple syrup is manufactured in large has been widely reproduced in the Ger­
There is something more than a dream she talks about developing the rich coun­ state of Maine. It is unnecessary to state
cipients, as soon as they shall have fin­ quantities in Iowa. Most spices and man press and is quoted as conclusive in the idea that American
vessels, float- try about her instead of chasing wild that Mr Manley was the recipient at the
ished their carousing, will resume opera­ condiments contain 75 and 80 per cent proof from headquarters against all ing the American flag,
are carrying , visions and optical illusions of a great central station of exaggerated ovations^
tions as brigands or lieggars. Had the <»f adulteration. A great deal of what is American meats. When a man craves American manufactured
goods to all ; seaport,’’ remarked W illiam Reid to a hurrahs and other noisy demonstrations
United States given over the whole $60,- sold for honev, is simply glucose. As to notoriety at any cost he will not shrink ¡»arts of the world. This is expansion Telegram reporter in Portland when he which so well become the disposition of
000,000 demanded tor these soldiers the canned fruits and vegetables Dr. Wilev from fabricating villianous falselnxxis and the kind the business man and the was shown a dispatch from Astoria stat­ those who belong to the utilitarian race,
result would probably have been the stated that poisonous chemicals are used or malicious calumnies. This is the only toiler hails with delight. The exports ing that a railroad was to be built from which never loses gold or time.”
same, although ¡>viha|»s longer delayed. as preservatives and for coloring.
c haritable explanation that can l»e made for the month of March averaged nearly Young s hay into the Xchalem country.
The more expciiencr we have with our
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for the infamous fake palmed off on the $1.500,000 ¡»er day. Trade is following
The Philadelphia Record says: “Charleu
Mr. Reid was the original promoter of
Cuban proteges, the more serious apjiear
T iir return of unexampled prosperity newspa|)er8 of Germany by Bvnningho- the flag. Here are the figures from Wash, the contemplated road, and sunk $105,. H. Cramp, the head of one of the great­
the difficulties arising out of our occupa­ has brought in its train a tidal wave of ven. The assertion that all American ington showing exports and imports for 000 in grades and improvements. He est ship building concerns in the world,
tion ot the island if we do not make up reckless sjieculation that if unchecked meats canned for ex|ort to Germany or the month of March since 1893:
says negotiations have lieeu in progress is so modest in manner ami appearance
our mind to annex them.
will threaten the country w ith disaster. any other country are carved out of dis- Month Ending
for some time. He made two proposi­ that he would attract but little attention
—Manufactures—
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Every student of economic history con­ ♦ ased animals hears the stamp of brazen
March 31.
Exports.
Imports.
in a crowd of strangers. For a period
A dkcision of far-reaching c(»iiscquenes, cedes that the financial cyclones that falsehood on its face. In the tirst place I 1893............... I +.599.221 »35.179.05« tions—that the new incorporators buy
out
his
interests,
or
else
back
him
up
extending
over the last twenty years he
1894
...............
if sustained l»v the higher courts have swept this and other countries diseased animals cannot find their way
5.572,366 19.60X.459 in finishing the road. In either case, he
has made many trips to Washington and
5.576.7X6 28,701,631
rendered by the Missouri court ofapjieals, 1m vc had their origin in over-capitaliza­ into American meat packing establish 1895 ...............
1896 ...............
9.125.7X5 27.025,601 savs. he will lie out money. But he says there are no men of national prominence
sustains the Missouri anti trust law in tion, stock watering and unbridled sj»ec- ments. Animals for slaughter are pur i1897...............
I5.X76.X61 2X.312.19X the road can lie made to tap some of the with whom he is not acquainted. Yes­
its broadest phrases.
The most vita) ulation. This was as true of the crash chased in the open market by expert 1898 ............... 18.21 +.450 23.153:836
Application of the law is to the effect I of 1857 and the panic of 1873 as it w as cattle buyers, whose duty it is to reject 1899 .............. 16.025.733 24.343,310 richest agricultural, grazing and timber terday, while in a reminiscent mood, he
land in Oregon, as well as newly dis told many interesting episodes of his con­
that a trust cannot force the collection of the collapse of 1893. Each of these all stock below the standard. Even if
It does not reipiirean experienced stat­
covered
coal-fields. It can he made to tact with prominent men. ’At one time,
ot a bill tor goods sold and delivered, financial cloudbursts was preceded by all the government inspectors who cer istician to realize what these figures
even though the sale is not made by the wildcnt banking, stock jobbing and real tify to the (soundness of the meats can mean. The increase in theexportationof drain all the trade of the Upper Nehalem he said, I met ‘Sunset” Cox. the famous
trust itself, but by one of its constituent estate booming, with their ruinous con­ ned for export were bribed it would lx» a manufactures is apparent in nearly all and divert it to Astoria. He thinks As. New York statesman. He was in Phila­
menit»crs. Should this decisionl»e affirm- ' sequences. But the fortune-makers and great risk for ¡»acker« to export any con lines. Of agricultural implements the tona ls showing better judgment in de- delphia at the time, making a political
rd the entire trust fabric would fall, as fortune.breakers of the seventies and siderahle quantity of meat products that March, 1899, exports were »2,379,744 velopmg iti resources and depending speech to aid Sam Randall. A couple of
it (»¡tens a wav for state legislation to righties arc being tvlij»sed by the sky­ could not stand the test of the most rigid against »1.470.397 in March of the pre! upon its own merits, than in trying to weeks later I met Cox in Washington.
reach trusts ineor|»orated in other states. scraping schemes and ballooning (»¡»era­ inspection in foreign countries. To take ceding Tear. Exports of cotton cloths liecome a rival ot Portland. He savs in I addressed a few pleasantries to him and
While one states cannot legislate out ofj tions of 1899. Instead of promoting that risk when there is an abundance of increased from 27.030.657 vards in 1889, the Astoria people wanted him to he advanced quite a lengthy argument
existence a corporation chartered in an-1 projects involving the investment of a heaithv cattle in the market would l»e a Match. 1898, to 45,266.959 yards in build to (mble. He pointed out then that in favor of a certain foreign policy, to
other state, inability to collect for goods ; few hundred thousand dollars, the most costly piece of folly. It would l»e March, 1899. and ot this amount the ex. he steamers could take care of the traffic which I listened without comment.
and it wonld lie better to Again, a few weeks later, we met and
sold would l»e a blow reaching the very modern promoters touch nothing short just about as sensible as exporting ran porta of China alone were 23.433,59« °
build the Young’s bay road, which would Cox aired his views on the financial ques­
vitals.
of the millions. This era of boundless cid butter, wormy cheese or rotten eggs. yards, against 13.635.874 yards in
inflation calls for thoughtful attention, That anylxxly in the United States rhould March of last year. China ware in. tap resources naturally trihurarv to As. tion. As I had much business at the
A Citicaoo man, who withholds his
j Prudent business men cannot but de- seek to fan the prejudices of the Ger creased from »13.986 in March of last tona. H«t the citizens were ambitions capitol I often met Cox after that and
name tor pious reasons, but claims to l»r
‘h'0P18>rtumties near at he always entertained me with his views
| ¡»lore the abnormal activity on the stock man consumers of American meat pro­ year to »46,333 in March, 1899. lnstru. haid "
a tnrnilwr of Mr. Atkinson s anti expan­
I exchanges which can l»c viewed only ns ducts by such transparent fa Ise binds ments for scientific pnrpoaea, including
on so me prominent subject. One day
sión league, has written a little leaflet in
symptoms of eventual disturbance, if not ¡ ms 6 cs comprehension.
telegraph, telephone, etc., increased from toTinRdd‘uhink’ th* i,leaof « railroad he saw me in the hall of congress and
which he says: “Aguinaldo is the George
»230.018 in March. 189.8. to 3481.79oin to 1 dlamook and Yaquina hayisanother called rue to him. ‘Look here,’ he said,
the fore runners of disaster. Thisdocsnot
Washington <»♦ the Anti|MMles As ¡»err.
nwessarily imply that the ¡»rospentv due
March. 1899, thus showing an increase mwtake. as A«oria cannot hope to com ‘what ¡taper do you correspond for?’ ‘I U1
les* a heart taats in the bosom of that
Secular Shots at the Pi lpit.
to bountiful harvests and heavy exports
of more than 100 per rent. Builders ^e *-th Ported fl,r that trade. But' not a correspondent, Mr. Cox,’ I replied.
dauntless young Malay as ever pulsated
»he has no nval in the tra.le of Upper \c
of American factory products will l»e
There appears to lie another heresy hardware increased 33 percent, sewing
‘Well, then, who are you?’ ‘Why I am
in the breast of the great Virginian ’’ It
transitory nor docs it foreshadow any trial ahead, but these affairs do not in- machines nearly 30 per cent, typewriters halem. winch is well worth striv ng for Cramp, the shipbuilder.' The surprised
w ill not l»e necessary to comment iq»on
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material shrinkage in property values. tvrest ns as much as they interested our nearly 50 percent, leather afont 40 per
ejaculation of Cox when he discovered
the heroism of the father of the country
It is simply a dangerous manifestation ancestors. who, if they were bored by cent, boots and shoes 80 per cent, naval •aster than anything else.
l»is error was more forcible than polite-
we all love, and lor which the loyal sons
of the speculative spirit that is not con­ the proceedings, were buoyed up by the stores 60 per cent, and vegetable nils
After that we were quite good friends.
of tlie nation arc now fighting m the Phil
(Because Mr.Reid thinks
tent with reasonable profits hut seeks confident expectation of seeing the heretic nearly 4<> ¡»er cent.
a railroad from
ippines. The world knows Washington.
Astoria
to
Tillamook
would
be
a
m'
For the nine months ending with
to amass millions by trading in fictitious burned in the market place. Nowadays
In these days of private her«asm and
He was a hero tor liberty ami tor liberty
futures.
Mnrvh, 1X99. the exports of mana, > tahe that don't make it so.
the
heretic
has
a
brilliant
career
opened
of daring dashes under fire in the fai*
alone. Aguinaldo is a sprinter, a thief,
‘
nt
if
Other
projectors
look
at
the
sn
’
« « «
facturr? amounted to »242.8X3.645
the enemy, national pride in American
holdup, or whatever epithet one may de­ ( T hk irnurnnee <<>ni|winie» whk-h pulled to him, if he really l»e a heretic to some
the
liBht it
against »2O8.T88.036 in the errev
sire to apply to him At the ¡»resent time | ont of ArkanMa with aoch a flooriab of purpose.
iro"h"* X valor receives a rude checic in the case ot
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pondfag month of last year, nnd formed
the young New Yorker who broke off hi*
he has thousands of Spanish prisoners, trampets a short time ago. devlanng the
Charles Diekens wsed <o tell a story of more than 26 per cent of the total ex
and is holding the n for ransom. He ha< pr»|>erty in that »tate could go un- , a preacher, in
engagement
on his marriage day because
of the midland ports, against 23 per rent in the corre.
he lacked the courage to face th? cro^d
J at his own wedding.
I