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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 25, 1899
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when He tells us what to do,
bits of poetry
nation’s care. He declared the confedate and fallacies and isms have their rise and THE VOLUNTEER SOLDIER
An’ besides the pew religion, we must
veterans would have nothing to do with fall, but the good book that contains the
have the week day, too.
Fred C Baker. I'ubllsher
"The Man With The Hoe."
The most effective rebuke to the anti
any suggestion from the president and ten commandments knows no backward
They may try to make it easy fer to past
they would never place themselves in the growth. It is one of those factors that Americans of the Atkinson stripe has been Whence comes the giant thews
St. Peter’s gate,
Official Papar, Tillamook City and County attitude of being under obligations to the age cannot wither nor custom stale. Ten administered by the brave volunteers, I Of our strong race, the nerves
But
they’ll find they air mistakin when
government that slew southern men, years ago Robert G. Ingersoll said : “ In who are following their nation’s flag to
To bear: the heart to urge
its everlastin’ late.
| and concluded his bitter harangue by a decade the bible will be lost to the victory in the Philippines. To the charge
and In
‘*at our tireless^blood;
RATES OF SI BSCRIl'TloN
No; I like that good ol* story that my
i saying that the dead heroes of the con world.” How about it? Thousands of of Atkinson, Governor Poynter a.
—
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
1 he eyes that brighten like an eagle’s
mother told to me.
One yea
....................................... f i 50 federacy had rather be in unmarked Bibles are printed to day where hundreds other Tagals, that the volunteers are When it breasts the storm ?
An’ I like that good ol’ Bible that she
Six months..................
75 graves kept green by southern women were printed ten years ago, and the being forced to stay in the army against
Three months
.................................................. 50 than sleep beneath the costliest monu-
read me on her knee.
great Ingersoll, who denied a hereafter law, justice, humanity and every other Whence comes a slow conservatism
Office at corner of Main ami 2u<l wtreeU.
Jes’ a simple, easy tellin’of how God sent
i ment the federal government could with vehemence a decade in the past, reason the volunteers themselves make That checks our clamorous riot
down His Son
I erect. This only confirms the opinion of when asked the other day what would answer that they are anxious to come And makes, even of the mob,
Fer to save a world of sinners—an’ He
HEADLIGHT PIRATE ! a number of newpapers that the presi be his answer to the question: “Is there home, but do not want to come as long A reasoning mass ?
died fer cv’ry one.
dent made a mistake in rating the emo. a hereafter?’’ replied: “ Reason says, per- as there is any fighting to be done.
Whence comes our love of home,
'
tional
outburst
of
loyality
as
against
Thats
enough for me—I like it—sounds so
haps
—
hope
whispers,
yes.
”
General
Otis
cables
the
war
depart,
Doles Out Gems of Current
And church and moral cleanliness,
the Spanish enemy which greeted him
»lateral and sweet;
ment that the volunteers, while anxious I lie sense of law and order and
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Topics and Events.
| on his southern tour last fall as an evi-
Yes, I like that ol’ religion, an’ they’ll
I owa bank deposits amount to a little to leave the army and return to their , Our wholesome love of justice ?
1 dence of patriotic repentance of the war
never find its beat.
O ccasionally wc hear of strange of the rebellion on the part of the ex over $50 per capita and are steadily homes, cheerfully accept the sacrifice In whose hands rest our rights
increasing. Iowa is not in the generally made necessary by the danger to their Of property—the fate of the accused,
things in politics. When Speaker Reed
The Western Pioneer,
confederates. A generous tribute to the
accepted sense a manufacturing state. nation's flag and are ready to serve The reputation—dearer than our life ?
announced that he had abjured allegiance
valor of the south in one thing, but an Its wealth comes principally from the their country as long as needed. The
I can hear the willows whispering, 'way
to the fickle goddess who rules the
attempt to place on a level the sacrifices farms, and the hen and the cow can be Nebraska regiment has lost one-half its Who is it fills our granaries,
down the Arctic slo|>e,
ballot the country was surprised. Here
made by the men who fought for the flag credited with a large portion of the sur men and the others have been on con Loads the out bound ships, and gives
Every shivering little leaflet gray with
wc have a mail who has held a position
with those who fought to destroy the plus which has been accumulated. The tinuous duty for months. Do they ask i Or ’holds from us prosperity
as the nation’s counsellor for years. Ac
fear;
I go vermen t is an entirely different thing.
calamity howler is out of a job in Iowa to come home? Have they sent any I As his own fortunes flood and ebb ?
cording to his own words; “The office
There's no color in the heavens, and on
; The line between loyalty and treason and the few who are left keep up the complaints ? Not a bit of it. The men, Who makes and unmakes at his will
of speaker is one with but one superior
earth there seems no lio|»e,
should be drawn somewhere.
the fragment of the regiment, have re Our sleek officials—and dictates
music just from force of habit.
and not a peer ” But with all its glory
And the shadow of the winter's on the
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spectfully appealed to General Mac- To the fawning politician
and honor hr leaves it to accept a position
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year.
in the practice of law. The other day al i T he last quarter of the nineteenth
T hey do things in a hurry down in Arthur to relieve them from active duty The limits of his cunning and his greed? All’ it's lonesome, lonesome, lonesome,
New York newspaper reporter asked him f | century has witnessed a universal Oklahoma. Monday morning the sec for a few days, that they may rest up Whose sons are leaders of our armies—
when the russet gold is shed.
why he did such a thing. “It was be undercurrent toward socialism in every tion of country at the foot of the Wichita and wash their clothing. Does that in.
An' the naked world stand waiting for
Swell the rank and file—command
quarter
of
the
globe.
In
Europe
and
cause I am getting near that time in life
mountains was unbroken prairie. At dicate that they are being kept in the Our ships—throng the counting rooms,
the doom;
when I must earn something to guaran notably in Germany, Austria and France, nightfall there had sprung up the town army against their will and forced to
With the northern witch fires dancing ill
The pulpits and the bar—or minister
this
movement
has
been
directed
into
tee me an easy existence when old age
of Mountain View, with a population of fight a campaign in which they have no To our diseases? Whose fair daughters
silence overhead,
comes,” was the reply. Here is a tri-1 channels controlled by the government 800, a completely organized city govern heart? The onlv grumbling that has
Grace the boards of wealthy burghers.
An’ my campfire just ail island in the
bate to Americanism a ml a repudiation with a view to preventing political revo ment and “all lines of business repre come from Manila has been from the
Shine at our social functions—
gloom.
of the oft quoted sentiment that every I lutions. Not only has the socialistic sented.” The first day must have been a men when they were inactive. They are
Cultivate our Christianity and love
When the very bears are hiding from the
official in Washington is dishonest. I principle received recognition by the gov. disappointment in one respect, however, always suited and contented when the
terror that’s to come,
order is for ail advance against the Cf human kind—and give rich blood
Speaker Reed has been abused and ma ernment through the ownership and as not a single killing was reported.
Unto their offspring ?
operation
of
railways,
telegraphs,
tele
An’ the unseen wings above me whistle
enemy.
ligned by the opposition press more than
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south;
any other man in public life, and yet he phones and saving banks, but also J ustice B rewer of the supreme court
The peanut politicians who have been Who hewed the rough foundation stones
When except the groaning pine trees and
appears to have steppcil down from the through compulsory insurance laws of the United States says; “I predict trying to breed dissension and sow the Of our republic—fitting them to bear
the willows, nature’s dumb,
“throne” a poor man. It might be well making provision tor the wage worker that the twentieth century will be noted seed of insubordination among the volun The lofty superstructure ?
And the river roadway freezes to its
for the press of the country to bear the I and his family by guaranteeing them an for greater unitv in Christian life. The teers at Manila, have not properly esti Who oped the way from gulf to gulf-
mouth.
old adage in mind: “Thieves are the income in case of sickness, old age or present century has been one of denomi mated the character of the men they seek Froin sea to sea—and left their bones
best judges of thieves—an honest man be death. In the United States the tendency national rivalry and strife. The next to influence. They are not dealing with In wild Kentucky woods—
But I cannot strike the home trail. I
toward centralization has become one
lieves all others arc honest.”
white livers, with cowards. The Amcri. In Southern swam ps—on Northern burgs
would not if I could,
of the most striking features not only will be one of Christian unity.’’ May
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can volunteer soldier is made of sterner And the white-hot deserts of our land,
An' I want no other smoke across niv
his
prediction
prove
correct.
A dmiral D kwky is the real hero of the of the body politic but also of the en
sky;
stuff. He comes from a line of heroes, Mute monuments for man to follow ?
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late war ladwccn Spain and United tire commercial and industrial body.
T he republican party has no call, says and blood will tell. These political cop None else than He Who Wields the Hoe When I drop, I'll drop alone, as alone
The
organization
of
syndicates
to
con
States It is true that thecontest brought
I've alius stood,
the New York Sun, “to indulge in windy perheads forget, apparently, that the Worthier than ever Templar Knight ’
out several brave men
The public ad trol and ojierat*- great systems of rail declamations against trusts. The demo, statute of limitation does not run Swung liis crossed blade in battle
On the frontier where I've led, let me
ways
capitalized
at
billions
of
dollars,
mires them and will applaud their hero
lie.
erotic party, sputtering against wealth, against loyalty. They forget that the W it h a Saracen—more skillful far
ism
But one man, however, will en the monopilization of telegraphs and
fathers of the present volunteers had Than he who maps the heavens
naturally
sputters
against
trusts.
Let
I
wouldn't
know men's language, I
dure for centuries in the memory of the i telephone in the hands of two or three
it. The republican party does not hold their own baptism of fire when the men Or binds the lightening as our slave.
couldn't think their thought,
ponderous
corporations
ami
the
forma-
people—George Dewey. Let us look at
that property is a crime, or that the now at the front were babes. They From him we sprang. To him is due
I couldn't bear the hurry of man-kind
the list as they have been handed <lown i tion of colossal combinations known as
highly organized forms of modem busi forget that the boys who were in the
Where every acre’s built on, where all
trusts
that
have
secured
control
of
Our
present
greatness,
and
were
he
the
to us. First, wc had Captain Sigsbec of
ness are to be disturbed at the request of forefront of the charges ar Malate, and
God made is bought,
clod
the ill fated Maine. He was big enough nearly every important industv have
the same set of persons that is frantic at Malolos, are sons of the men who fol-
created
a
popular
sentiment
that
must
And they’d almost make a hireling of the
Some
poetaster
fain
would
have
him
for president. Then we had General
tor a cheap dollar.” But there is a call fowed Hooker up Lookout, rode with
wind.
History’s page a different tale would tell.
Fitzhugh Lev—he was also mentioned eventually materialize in measures that
to the republican party to maintain its Sheridan up the Shenandoah, marched
will
revolutionize
our
present
system
of
I
’
ve
been
allns in the lead since I grew
ns a presidential candidate. Then Brave
record of hostility to monopolistic in with Sherman to the sea, faced death But turn him back to savagery and
grass high,
“Bid’’ Anthony, who reported to Sigsbec government by establishing state so
under
Grant
in
the
Wilderness
and
met
To dumbness, and into .chaos swift is
dustrial combinationsand »fit fails to do
Since my father's prairie schooner left
that the ship was sinking. He was the I cialism as the safety-valve against cor
and vanquished Pickett's whirlwind of
hurled
this the party will inevitably suffer.
porate
aggression
and
plutocratic
domi
the known
hero for the moment.
Then wc hud
death
at
Gettysburg.
They
forget
that
Our thundering train of progress—
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For a port beyond the sky line, never
Admiral Sampson, who killed a mule nt nation. This drift of resistless public
the
boys
who
drove
the
Spaniards
from
Our very.life-springs choked and • logged.
A C onnecticut court has awarded
seen by human eye,
Matanzas—n few mentioned him for the opinion is impressing itself more
El Caney were sons of men, who, either
ami
more
forcibly
from
day
to
day
upon
—C laude T hayer .
onlv
$10
damages
for
the
death
of
a
rail
presidency. Then Hobson and his heroic
W here God, and God's, creation dwell
in blue or gray, gave the world a never-
hall dozen. Hobson was a hero until the every thinking mind and irrepressible con way workman who was killed by the to-be-forgotten illustration of what brave
alone.
The Old-Time Religion.
kissing episodes injured his standing. flict between the masses and classes negligence of the railway’s agents, says men will do and dare in support of what
Way
back I heard men callin’ ; one wo
Then l»cwey—now Dewcv, and forever can be avoided or deferred only by wise the N.Y. World. The award is at once they consider right. They forget that Thar sa lot o' good religions," so
men's voice was fond.
the
legislation
that
will
recognize
the
in
an
absurdity
and
an
outrage.
It
costs
Dewey. We cannot detract from the
preacher said today ;
An' the rich land toward harvest mur
more than $10 to bury a man. The very the volunteers in the present war imbibed
heroism of the others. They preform evitable.
with their mothers' milk a love of Thar s a lot o' roads to glory—since the
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mured "Rest."
clothes that this workman wore when
cd their part nobly. It remains a tact,
old-fashioned way
But a sweeter voice kept calling from the
! A guinaldo is finding it about as diffi mangled bv an engine were worth more country surpassing all other law, a sense
how ever, that the war produced but one
Got so mighty hard to travel that we
unexplored beyond,
cult to ’’let go’’ gravefullv as it was to than that. Putting aside all considera- of duty that dares death.
real hero whose deed will never be ef
found a better route,
A wild voice in the mountains callin’
inaugurate hospitalities. In a ilispatch tion of natural effection, any man who
The American volunteer does not draw-
faced from memory or history. Dewcv
"West.”
he is quotedas saying in a letter to one works for wagesis worth more than $10 fine distinctions. The physical danger of W here all we are ».needin' is a nickle an'
was that man.
a shout.
of his favorite priests: “I fear that the in mere money to those dependent upon an enervating climate; the guerrilla char,
a a a
I heard it in the foothills—then I climbed
acter of his foe; the right or wrong of Let's lie modern ! Let's be broader ! Let's
the great divide ;
A n indication ot the unrest prevailing long warfare that will I k - necessary to him.
forgit that smokin' hell,
a a st
the cause for which he fights, are but in-
In the canyon—then I faced the rapid'«
in many old world countries is found in conquer the United States will drain the
For
you're
all
a-goin'
to
heaven-
if
you
'
Ex
I'
nited
S
tates
S
enator
W.
A.
cidents of secondary importance to his
roar;
the announemrnt that 50,900 Galicians countries resources too much.” There is
P effer , one of the founders of the pop loyalty and his sense of duty. \\ hen he
pay your preacher well.''
In the little breeze at dawning, in the
have arranged to migrate to the United genuine humor in this—as much as there
States. This numlier is a little over 1 was in the statement of Butcher Weylcr ulist party, and who was for years con- has taken his oath as a soldier, signed Them's the words he said this mornin'.!
dusk at eventide,
■ sidering the chief exponent of populism. the muster roll of his nation s army, he
but I set an' shook my head,
per cent of the entire population of that to the effect that the proudest moment of
The voice that kept a callin' went be
has returned to the republican fold. In stops to ask no question. He quibbles Fer it worried me, good wifey—is the old '
province of the Austria empire. Some his life would lie the time w heu lie could
fore.
an interview Pefler said: “I have always over no theories. He simply stands
religion dead ?
idea of the moving causes for such a march triumphant across the United
lieen a republican except on one main ready, with marvelous courage and for Won't we hear no more of Jesus an' his My crooked hands are empty, my six-
States
at
the
head
of
his
little
army.
He
wholesale emigration can also lie formed
foot frame is lient,
question—the money question. That titude. to follow Old Glory, to give his
(lyin' on the cross?
from the statement that it is doubtful could not have passed the police force in
seems to have have settled itself now muscle, his brain, his lité blood it neves, An' the hook hegavethesinners—airthev ' There ain't nothing but my trail to
some
ot
the
Southern
cities.
Now,
Aggie,
if the government will |iermit ns many
leave behind,
all a total loss ?
inhabitants to leave While this sounds the man who has run the Unitetl States The populist party has lieen eliminated sary.cheerfully, joyously, for his country.
An the voice that I have followed has
nationally
by
the
democrats,
so
those
of
tr»»o|)s
until
they
tell
from
exhaustion
—
Is
thar
more
than
one
religion
an'
a
doz
strange to the jieople of the United
not told me what it meant,
us who don't want to flop by ourselves
en roads to take
States, who go and come as thev please, with Aggie all the time ahead—is afraid
• Now I propose—" began Mr, Dinkey Wh:.:S?,Ome't.‘hTS“---hethat! An' the eves that sought a sign are
that the resourees of the country might will have to vote our convictions as best
it illustrates how the heavv hand of the
nearly blind.
He was interrupted at this point by
suffered tier our sake ?
law falls ii|Mm many European nations, Income seriously drained if he attempted we can." The old simon-pure alliance
to conquer the Unitetl States. We do man who left the republican party was his auditor. Mias Beacon of B.«ton. who
But
I
heard it callin’ still, as I lay me
leave the |x*ople little choice in even
Then he preached abo.it somenotion that
not know what that word means. He never headed for democracy, and he is I spoke substantially as follows:
down
to rest,
the most common affairs of lite. It is
• never lieerd afore.
will find that the sooner he drojis the not now. I’eflvr's statement that mines 1 "Mr. Dinkey,
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accurnncy of language
An 1 dream the voice I love has never
such restrictions which have ¡»copied the
An ?L
toWa\'b"”t a henTen with “
lied.
United States with the last ot the eonfla t the lietter populateti tl>e Philip are prolific, thereisanabundnnceofgold. demands an explanation 1 at this point
" *der open door
and the money question is dead, is con Do you use tlie word prop.as a si n
liberty loving toilers of foreign lamia, pine islands will be. The war is very
Than th, h„Trns had ¡n our t.mc whm That I heard a people cornin' the great
near its end.
firmed by Director of the Mint Roberts, aonyni of purpose. or in its matrimonial
people of the west,
who have been no small factor in m.tlf
we only hoped we could
st * a
whose
advices indicate that the produc. seise f”
An maybe 'twas His voice callin' me
ing this country w hat it is today.
7 “nt
thf nngles as the pay
L ast year the American bible society lion of gold for 1890 w ill reach $340,
Isiter developments showed that Mr
to guide.
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for dom good.
1 •
printed and circulated 1,380.892 bibles
T iikmk arc several un rrvonatr net rd More than one half of this number was (8)0.000. Official figures for 1898 show Dinkey used the won! tn its matrimonial Now. all yo„ need's a jinin' with the
sense
Once upon a time an American
reliels left yet down in the ohi contri! distributed in foreign lands. Cuba, the an incaence of $50,000,000 over the
brand you like the lie«-
taunted an Englishman.
craw. At the reunion of United Con- Philippines. Porto Rico and the Orient 1807 total, which was $235.504,800.
Thenbe,urean'
drop
yer
nickel-^,
Predictions are made that 1900 will see CUBBlNURATtS-WeeklyOrvanniau
How can you endure to be taxed to
federate Vetern« held Mt Char lente n, received a major portion of the thousands
th» preacher does the rest
the gold production reach the Rtupend.
support your idle nobility!" exclaimed
and Headlight, per year. $2 $5 ; the
S. C , Rev. Taylor Martin of Pnlaad, that left the! nited States. These figures <
ous figure of $41M>.000,000. Of this
San Francisco Examiner and Head ^t Onow that ain't rehgion.^;,^ the American, warmly.
Vn.. is reported as denouncing the sug were obtained bom the official report of i
»he proper plan-
( Then th* American paid $10 a ton for
about $65,000.000 will be reonired tor
light $2 25. New York Thrice a-Week
grstion of President McKinley commend
t ic society, made public at its meeting i aits, leaving $335,000,000 available for
methin never comes from nothin'—w, ' tus coal in order that the director» of tl e
World
and
Headlight,
$3.00
Strictly
i X grates of the confederate dead to the last week tn New York. Religious fads j t
tr,4?.
Pr,“'ure dukes and thing»
use as money.
must do the best we can.
caah in advance.
i
ns table teaches that there are almost
«»">«» lore the Lord an mind Hiln< as 1 many
ways of paying taxes as of dodg
,nK the same.
(TiUnntook
fjfiibUßht
i
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