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___________________________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 1, ^8"* “ HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS. groceries . STOVES & RANGES. Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns &, Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. lei 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., 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, Crockery, Glass, Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE. McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook. Told Out of Court. t here lewd songs and improper plays THE RAILROAD PROPOSITION wheat grown in the Northwest, and the more ships that are attracted to the and vile purposes to which money is put, •‘Thisstatement.” says a late opinion, Fred C. Baker, Pubi Imiter. but these are not arguments against the Is an Enterprise of Great Pro Columbia the lower will be the rates, “is a summary of 667 large typewritten the wheatgrowers profiting accordingly. legitimate use of music, or the drama, mise to Tillamook County. pages of what is called ‘evidence,* but Official Paper, Tillamook City and County ««;• with $1,200,000 in eash. This i or money. So precisely with dancing; The Oregonian,commenting editorially When Astoria becomes as important a which, fur the most part, is simply -gab. lumber port as Moodvville, Port Blakely , motley is placed hy the war department it conies under the same category and upon the proposition of Mr. A. B. Ham hie. gabble, gabble;’ thus furnishing a I to the credit of Colonel Cox, clvef pay one can no more consistently condemn mond to build a railroad into Tillamook or Port Gamble, shipowners will no tine illustration of what a curse the art KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION longer hesitate about sending their ves master of the Department of the Pacific, ; dancing than he can condemn money, or county, had this to say on Saturday : (STK1CTI.V IN ADVANCE.) sels to the Columbia river “seeking," of the stenographer is to the appellate On year 5« , at the sub-treasury at San Francisco. music, or the drama.” “The announcement that Mr. A. B. knowing full well that if there is no courts.” Six months....................................................... 75 > He hands it over to the officer selected, * M * Hammond had made overtures to the Three mouths ............................................... 50 > and it is taken directly from the sub T he N.Y. World says: Mr. Carnegie citizens of Tillamook with a view to giv wheat selling they will still be sure of j The attorney for the plaintiff in an a cargo. The construction of the rail action for killing a dog said: “Gentle Office at corner of Main and 2nd wtreeta. treasury to the steamship, guarded by has had to run away from London to ing that isolated section rail communica road from Goble to Astoria was an im men of the jury, he was a good dog, a soldiers. Most of the money is in gold, avoid the horde of beggars who wish to tion with the outside world is the most portant piece of work; it disbursed a fine-appearing dog, a valuable dog, and chiefly Because silver weighs so much ; aid him in his endeavors to avoid “the HEADLIGHT PIRATE cheering piece of railroad news that has great deal of money in the state at a it does not lie in the mouth of the but there is some silver also, as well as a ¡crime of dying rich.” There is some been received from Clatsop and Tillamook period when the financial situation was defendant to say he was a worthless enr, . | few thousand dollars in notes. United thing in the old woman’s beatitude: Doles Out Gems of Current States notes have not yet obtained re counties since the completion ot the As strained, and it has proved a cotiven- because it is in evidence before you that “Blessed are those who have nothing, toria & Portland railroad A great ienee to the people of both Portland and Topics and Events. cognition in the Philippines, and silver for they shall not be pestered with rob- on one occasion he offered $5 for one ot many millions of dollars have been in Astoria. But as far as developing any and gold are more convenient. Another bers and beggars.” his pups.’’ ________ vested in various localities in the West T he New York correspondent of the objection to silver out there is that new territory, or presenting opportuni * * * in the construction of railroads which The trouble with some corporations is Philadelphia Press suggests that those ! people are accustomed to accept the W henever a party of explorers goes paralleled or cut into the territory of ties for releasing any of the latent describe in a late(case as follows: “Some wealth from nature's storehouses, it was who are advocating radical changes in ' white metal near its bullion value, and into the Arctic regions the rest of the transportation systems who facilities our currency system should get a thor do not realize that Uncle Sam’s stamp world is kept busy for the next few years of small importance in comparison with are afflicted with what may be called were already equal to or in excess of the ough understanding of one of the most ' makes it worth 100 cents on the dollar. searching for them or endeavoring to find the road Mr. Hammond now has under ‘congenital’ insolvency. They are born traffic obtainable in the competitive ter delicate and yet perfectly worked out Gold “goes” everywhere. contemplation. Every point touched by iusolvent, capitalized into insolvency at their remains. It will take several years ritory. Competition of this nature has the moment of their creation, the eke pieces of financing the history of ex * * * more before we shall stop searching after always provoked inquiry as to why such the Astoria and Goble road was easy of! changes records. This was the transfer I T he national committee, composed of Prof. Andre’s balloon. access for both Portlaud and Astoria [ out a precarious existence in an appar roads were built, and where the support of $20,000,000 in gold from the United federal officials, designated to receive years before the road was built. Nearly ent effort to solve the old paradox of * * * was coming from to keep them in opera living on the interest of their debts.” States to Spain without the movement subscriptions to a fund with which to Adjutant-General Corbin as prepared tion. There will be no idle speculation of every point that will be touched by the of a dollar of coin and in such way that [ purchase a home for Admiral Dewey in a statement of the number of deaths Tillamook road is now practically inac “Gentlemen of the jury, have you ultimately, perhaps in the near future, I Washington City, has issued an address which have occurred in the army since the this nature should the proposed line to cessible to either citv.” agreed upon a verdict?" asked the judge. this entire sum will appear again as a calling for popular subscriptions. The beginning of the war with Spain : In Tillamook become an accomplished fact. On the contrary, it has always been a "We have not,” replied the foreman, part of the resources of the Treasury Gossip About Noted People. committee states that Admiral Dewey’s Cuba, 1399; in Porto Rico, 287; in “and what’s more we never will 1« able department. It was done as inter j official duties on his return to the United Honolulu, 45; in the Philippines, 606; source of wonder to people familiar with the remarkably rich and varied natural national balances are sometimes shifted “The czar," says a correspondent of the to. You see. judge,” lie added collfid- I States will be performed in Washington in the United States, 3872. Total 6209. resources of the region to be traversed by by the financiers of London, that is Boston transcript, "loves to throw otf entally, "it's just this way : When the * * * j and expresses the opinion that a grate- the proposed line that it should remain lawyer for the defense got through talk simply by transfer of credits. The gold | ( fill nation cannot do better than pro- W ith $226,000,000 of gold coin in the so long neglected. It matters not whe- his state. Even on formal occasions lie ing we were unanimously of the opinion for which warrants were issued upon ' wears a simple colonel ’ s uniform, with I vide liberally for his comfort “in a home United States treasury, nobodv at this 1 her the road is built from its present that the client should be acquitted and the United States treasurer in New York fitted to his tastes, worthy in some time is propounding theconundrum whe terminus at Seaside on up theNecanicum, decorations, and has the manners of a the prosecuting attorney disbarred, if remains in the subtreasury vaults there, measure of his services and indicative in a private gentleman. In his everyday life ther there is gold enough to keep up the and thence near the matchless summer its ownership having been transferred I , small degree of the gratitude which is he loves the retirement of woods and not hanged, and when we had heard the single gold standard. resorts of Elk creek and Cannon beach, by means of certain yellow slips of paper not of a day, but of all time.” We have fields, or, when in town, lie is frequently prosecuting attorney we decided that * * * on around Necarnie mountain to the Ne which arc asgoo.l as gold for those who j to be seen driving in a simple, open sleigh 'lie prisoner was guilty and his lawyer no doubt that this view will be very I owa pa|>crs express the opinion that halem and Tillamook, or whether the are in lawful possession. In the course1 generally approved and that the re General Weaver is in hie dotage. Just Nehalem is entered by utilizing the old without so much as an aide-de-camp or ought to get twenty yeais in the peniten of the government's business with ini- , sponse to the committee's call will be tender him an office and see if lie does not grade between Clatsop City and Saddle footuian. in the streets of his capital, tiary as well. Then he gave them forty- porters these slips will work through the , happy when lie can escape recognition five minutes of instructions and we were prompt and generous. Admiral Dewey respond with his old lime alacrity. mountain. By either route magnificent banks into the custom house in payment | I will be honored with banquets and hy and salute from passerby, amused at any up in the air, so to speak, and so confused * < * timber and agricultural lands would be of customs and be returned to the sub- | I public demonstrations to the full extent chance rencontre that put, him on a level that we have been unable to agree upon D ewey has started on his homeward tapped by every mile of the road, and the treasury, until in a little while all of | of his powers of endurance, but beyond with his subjects. It is clear that lie has anything except that both attorneys terminus at Tillamook would be in the trip. It will be advisable for him to lay them will come back in that way and j all these he would undoubtedly appreci- ought to be convicted.’’ in a good supply of nerve tonic, for he heart of the finest dairy country in the no fear of attempted violence, whether the gold in the vaults be again in the ! secret or o)>en, and there is every reason I ate such a popular testimonial as is pro- will need it. United States. ownership of the government. More I | posed and in which, as the committee From Fen ¡more Coopor and other to believe that his confidence is well * * * than ninety |wr cent of the world’s busi “Handicapped by a wretched transpor founded. He has a winning personality authorities we gained the impression I says, “ patriotism will have a tnonu- E x -S enator P effer is by no means ness is done by the transfer of credits and | tation service, which frequently causes and is reputed to be in sincere sympathy that the Indian is a stolid, severe individ I ment.” The nation has honored Dewey the only populist that has had his eye- this transaction between the govern an entire shipment of butter to spoil | in giving him the rank of admiral and in teeth cut. with the principles of liberal thought.” ual, with no sense of the white man's while en route to this city, and with the ments of the United States and Spain, expressing its gratitude for his services, humor, but one red brother showed him If Dr. Veugnon, who ha, Dreyfus in self quite a civilized joker the other day in which not a dollar of actual cash was industry vet in its infancy, Tillamook EXPANSION. j To present him a home in the national dairymen last year sold nearly $150,000 charge, is right, the famous prisoner and in rhe United States court at St. Paul. turned over, is an interesting and in capital purchased by popular subscrip "Tis said bv some we can’t expand, structive illustration of a financial pro worth of butter and cheese to Portland exile may never have the chance to stand He was on the stand in a hotly contested tion would be a manifestation of the Must not reach out our mighty hand cess that is continually going on in the merchants. All of her other farm prod, a new trial. "Dreyfus,” says the doctor, case and Attorney D. R, Bailey of Sioux public esteem in the highest degree credi world's exchanges. And lift from out the depths of night nets, except occasional small shipments “is a neuropathic subject, and the regime Falls was after him in the most approved table to the American people. A savage race of life and light. of honey and cranberries, went to San to which he has been submitted has fashion of cross-examination, Finally, * $ # * * * Because some statement, long since dead, Francisco, whither a line of steamers, made him more so; isolation, idleness, T he foreign trade statistics for last O ne conclusion reached by the court Has wrote, or dreampt, or thought, or which is regularly maintained, carried boredom and discouragement irritate his after apparently frightening the Indian month show a declining tendency in the with the awful consequences which I of inquiry which investigated the said, several million feet of lumber. This wealth nervous system, his malady displayed would follow the slightest deviation heavy exports of merchandise from the charges that bad beef was supplied to ’Twas ’gainst the constitution. which has been wrested from nature is itself about a year after his imprisonment United States and also an increase from the tiuth, Mr. Bailey took his most the result of comparatively limited o|>er- had commenced and took the form of in imports, the trade balance for the the armv meets with general public ap But from the crowded Orient, portentous tone and solemn mauner and proval and doubtless is largely approved cerebral depression. Under his strength ations here and there, in a field of great Expanding to the Occident, month living over $20,000,000 less in demanded: magnitude. Under the fostering aid of of will one could detect, however, stormy our favor than it was in April 1898. also in military circles. This is that The Saxon race fought, bled and died. “Now sir, I want you to tell me the railroad transportation it would almost sy mptoms, and his jailers said when first This change was not unexpected. As a I the organization of the United States Conquered, expanded, multiplied, exact truth without any shuffling or army is in one vital and most important immediately increase many fold. Simi awakening of a morning, he would break And filled the land from sea to sea, leading financial journal points out, the j lar conditions on a smaller scale prevail out into a furious passion, bursting into evasion. I want you to look me square extraordinary favorable trade balance res|K*ct defective. While the court did In fulfillment of their destiny, not find that the evidence sustained the in the Nehalem valley, the entire length tear., gesticulating a madman and shout- in the eye and tell me how you get your To ride the world. which has existed for nearly two years I living sir?” of which would be tapped by a road cross ....... . words. These violent past has liven to a large extent an in-1 charges of (kmeral .Miles, it was demon And, swarming in their narrow cage, The Indian looked straight at Mr. strated that the commissary general direct result of our commercial and in | They fret and storm and fume and rage. ing it by either of the routes mentioned rages generally resulted in utter exhau^ i 1 Bailey, and, with that imperturbable air With a shallower bar entrance than that tion and general torpor, and somnim^ dustrial depression. Contraction of, was the head of a bereau wedded to And upward turn their roving eyes, familiar to all acquainted with the red of Tillamook the inhabitants of the Ne in syncope, when, I was sent for home consumption gave a larger surplus routine, having little knowledge of work Searching through telescopes the skies; men. simply said: “Eat.” in the field and capable of committing But the only palliative remedies for ’ acute 1 halem have suffered a great trade handi of commodities for exports, anti dimin And lest they're stopped by God’s own the court characterized as a cap than that imposed on their neighbors neurasthenia-whieh I consider incurs-1 The court room roared, even Judge ishes imports, while there has been an what " hand, on the south. ble-are bracing air, amusement, active Carland smiled and Mr. Bailey let the unusually heavy foreign demand for 1 “colossal error” in purchasing an ex- Ere long their pioneers will land witness go. our food products. Returning prosper- lieriment article of ration without in “The proposed railroad would not’onlv life—a treatment, in short, not to be A force on Mars. ity has stimulated the home demand for spection and in excess of need. It is Go turn Niagara’s raging flood add thousands to the value of the dairy, I dreamed of in his case. ” both domestic and foreign products, the shown that this could be |>er|)ctratcd lie Or bridge old ocean o'er with mud, fnrrn and timber products, which already efleet of which is seen in the figures ot cause the commanding general of the But leave the task alone to God Irri. M. u Scott, the man who built I®" how reach a market at heavy cost and unsat Irpng the army had no control of hurv iu chief. exports and iin|M»rts for April. Still the isfactory shape, hut it would be the ^"—•‘^■^»‘•u-einhissalarv To forge a chain or mold a rod It has been repeatedly urged that the merchandise balance in favor of this means of bringing into cultivation thou T le hrm was then building th. Saginaw i TWO LIVE PAPERS. Of strength sufficient to control country for that month was nearly . great need of our army ii a general staff, The Anglo-Saxon's restless soul sands of acres which are still as near a enn ?0Ver,"Uent- Don«h^.^«Up- such as the military nations of Europe $24,(88),(MH) and for the last three virgin state as they were when Gray And keep it from expanding. enntendent. was at the leg»|BtUre mud. I have; that there should lie such reorgan The repular subscription price of months over$80,000,0(8). It is probable sailed into the Columbia river over ltk) “f‘he time after Scott , arrival, and af. THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and that the reaction thus noted will lie isation of staff appointments as will years ago. Naturally, the agriculturist fairs at the works were at sixes »n i What is Good. the regular subscription price of equally marked in succeeding months. bring them under the direct control of and dairyman would lie preceded by the *v*ns. Brodie, the forman, threatened the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. A steady increaee in imports is to be the general commanding the army, he of lumberman, and it is on the timber re- to leave, and <lld leave, and Scott «"th 1 “What is the real good ?” Any one subscribing for THE looked for Iiccause of the improved con course being directly responsible to the rources of this rich field that the railroad 1 asked in musing mood. ^^“‘^■•‘■•J-tUboughonlyengag: HEADLIGHT and paying one ditions here. Our jieople are better able secretary of war. would depend for its first dividends. With “Order,“ said the law court ; 2* •• a draughtsman, took entire charge < * ft * year in advance can get both the to buy foreign goods than they were a the numerous water courses around Till, “Knowledge,” said the school ; d d ' rect ' M for two weeks unril Rr. R kv . G korgk F. S eymour . Cath vear ago At the same the indieatiiMis nmook bay. and Nehalem andNecanknm Donahue, return. He introduced “Truth,” said the wise man ; are favorable to abundant crops abroad. lie bishop of the diocese of Springfield, rivers as feeders, it is doubtful if there is “Pleasure." said the fool ; Return to a normal relation between ex III., has distributed among the parishes another section ia the Northwest—which ¡^*£^£££2 headlight “Love," said the maiden ; porta and imports is consequently to l»e of his diocese a pamphlet on ‘‘Amuse is equivalent to "in the world*’—where “Beauty.“ said the page ; pleased and made him peruiansn » meuts in Tteeir Relation to Religion." expected. there is so much valuahle timber so easv J"“"- Atx,u‘ “Freedom,” said the dreamer; ‘i®* Donahue offe^ * and The bishop says: “It is not ncccsnarilv of access as along the line of this proposed “Home.” said the sage ; over"\TT„XWrTd tl‘O"gh‘ T he money sent to the Philippines wrong to sing, to laugh, to make merry railroad. This timber conld be laid down “Fame,” said the soldier ; every month to pay the American land with our friends, to play games. These at tidewater at Astoria or Flavel at a i “Equity,” said the seer. h.^d'tu Donahue OREGONIAN forces, if all were in gold would wets’ll things may lie wrong because we make rate so low that some of the largest ex. Spake mv heart full sadlv : almost a long ton—precisely s|traking— I them wrong, but in themselves they are port saw mills on the coast would start prefer 1 I “The answer is not here.” 2,220 pounds. It all in silver it would ' not wrong.” In summing up the case of operations almost simultaneous with the ■••“P you It have to ^vme wh.t J"" Then within may bosom One Year for >3.25 tip the scales at 35,100 pounds. In dancing, he says; ‘•Dancing is not in railroad. Herein the entire Northwest Softly this 1 heard - orth. Donahoe looke.1 agha. v “ wages alone the army in the archipelago , hercntly evil any more than money is. or would henefit by the work of the railroad. an. .be first man.’ he “Each he irt holds the scent ; consumes seventy four pounds of gold, the drama is,or music in. It may l»c and Big lumber ports attract tonnage seeking *,,own to refure a raise of par R , Kindness is the word.” or 1,180 pounds of silver every day. Our often is abused. There are lascivious cargo, and plenty of tonnage means tea. All old subscribers paying their — John Boyle O ’ Reilly. J*.<w Scott’s a fighting men mi the islands draw from datives and there arc had people who sonable rates. y«r lie he was w« ' h’“-^ “f sulvscriptions for one year in ‘ the hr year the treasury a little over tnree |»ounds of dance and there are occasions when one Subscribe for the H kadlmrt , Tilla, “ always has and --------- alwars •n Portland u J~ f°**r‘uues what Ik n i ‘1wasl*'d advance will be entitled to the gold per hour, or about four fifths of an ought nut to dance. So precisely are niook's wide awake newspaper. will handle the greater part of the . ed him. Donahue Ixd offer- same offer. (tillninopk fjvnblipht ‘’very minute. The pay of the 1 American troops about Manila amounts to $600,000 a month. About every sixty days a paymaster lea ves San Fran- ’ ,?*"“*