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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 29, HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS STOVES & RANCES. & •T.« I Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. groceries . "T.. 1 % £ HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions. Canned Goods; etc., which will be found complete in even- line. \\ e 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 Reduced Fares! “There, butterfingers! ‘Polly wants THREE OF A KIND. declare such a | olicy and the Presid< n’ a cracker!” s rid that “forcible annexation is criuii.'ial Walker had just come up with the ax I 'red < Baker, Pu '»I Inlier aggr ssion.” Before this unauthorized, Trouble Over a Corpse on the and was anout io tell the brakeman to unn cessary and un-American war pro A. & C. R. R chop the box open, when the parrot spoke gresses much further someone ih author, again. Official Paper,Tillamook City and County ity ought to tell the American people » (From the Astoria Herald.) “Well by----- .’’said Mayo. The doc what it is fore. Last week the train from Portland to tor laughed, McGuire looked out of the * * * RATES OF SI BSCHtl' I'loN Astoria brought a corpse down as far as door to see how the weather was, and The single tax proposition missed leg Mayger’s. There was also placed in the (STKK TLY IN ADVANCE.) said: Before Walker On year 5° islative endorsement in Michigan by baggage car a parrot in a cage. “I knew it was a parrot all the time, The single taxers 1 the train got to Goble other baggage was Six month!*............................................ -75 but a single vote. but you fellows were so anxious to chop Three months .................................................. 5° will now tell how close they came to ' piled on top, so toe coffin only showed Office at corner of Main and 2-id streets. success in the Peninsular state, but they at one end, and the parrot cage was be into the box. 1 was going to let you. I never saw a lot of men with so much forget that the bill would ha ve had to hind a trunk next to a barrel of drinking ASTORIA AND secure the governor’s approval before it water, out of sight, and where the cage curiosity.” bribe the They all united in trying to HEADLIGHT pirate . could become a law. The executive veto would not get jammed. At 7 (»’clock TILLAMOOK. Astoria, counts for more than a single vote. | Conductor Walker shouted his cherry doctor not to tell the story in him an and McGuire ¡offered to give * * * “all aboard” and the train moved off Doles Out Gems of Current annnal over the road. General Otis, it seems, is still optimis The coffin was seen by all the men in the Topics and Events. tic. His reports to Washington, not baggage car, and a solemnity took posses More Men Needed. all of which arc made public, are said sion of every body. Railroad men never P eace has its victories. Many are the to take a hopeful view of the situation. feel entirely happy w hen a corpse is on WfLL RUN THE N ew Y ork . June 16 —A special to the delicate problems that have followed After the fierce fighting at Las Pinas, he • the train each war of the United States. Those said it was doubtful if the insurgents i The run to Goble was made and | Herald from Washington says: who are pessimists enough to think that would make another stand. There have . ! Walker went to the baggage car, and Major General Miles is an advocate of this country cannot formulate a plan to been so many conjectures of this nature, | noticing the mournful appearance of the successfully govern and take care of the however, and so many reports of the bovs, he told them to brace up and have • the dispatch of reinforcements to General Will make trips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and Filipino, after the war is over, surely disintegration and disaffection of the , some style about them. He said it was 1 Olis. He declined to discuss the political Tillamook City, carrying freight and passengers. have not studied the history of the Unit insurgents, that the American people what we all had to come to, sooner or portion in the Philippines other than to ed States. This country in the past are quite naturally losing confidence in j later, and for his part a corpse or two, ! say it was serious, nor would give any them. We think we are not mistaken { more or less, in a car, made no difference hundred years has shown a success in SANBORN & CO., AS 7'0 RI A ; or COHN & CO., dealing with alien races and lower civil in the opinion that if the war in the to him. He said he would rather have a idea of the troops that should be sent to Philippines is to be prosecuted until i carload of dead people than go into an the Philippines to place the archipelago TILLAMOOK. AGENTS. ization that has been the marvel of the world In 1783, when the war with the insurgents are conquered the country emigrant train when some were eating > under American control. England was over, the colonics had to will approve sending an armv there cheese and taking their shoes off. ! General Marcus P. Miller, w ho recent He sat down in a chair and was count- create the machinery of a nation, with capable of accomplishing this in the L. H. BROWN. P resident . D irectors : I ing over his ticketsand wondering where ly arrived from the Philippines, where W. H. LOOPER. S ec . & T res . no example of other countries to aid shortest possible tune. D. II. BROWN, II. G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT. jail the passes came from when the legis- * * * , be governed Ilo Ilo, has been living here | them in their peculiar condition. The monarchies .across the seas predicted and Governor Pingree takes the republi ! lature is not in session. The train was since his return General Miller's view looked for anarchy, the ultimate disitite- cans in the Michigan legislature to task i just going through tunnel No. 1. Just gation of the United States into several I for failing to carry out reforms pledged I then Babbidge had taken a dipper of as to the number of men *t will required hostile little nations and the final seizure in their platform and adds: “Such vio- water from the barrel, and was drinking for the subjugation of the islands is very ! Manufacturera of of each by the great European powers. ' lations of faith are sometimes as danger- it, when a sepulchral voice that seemed different from that of General Otis. He So after the war of 1812 15 America had ous to parties as to individuáis.” to come from the coffin, said : I believes 65,(100 men, at least, are re “ Dammit, let me out! ’ ’ to legislate for American concerns, both ¡Governor Pingree is right. Political Babbidge had his mouth full of water, ! quireed; 30,000 for the control of Luzon, social and commercial, peculiar to Amer- ' parties everywhere should never neglect ica ami hitherto unknown. Four years to keep faith with the people nor expect and when he heard the voice from the and the remainder for the restoration of of conflict occurred in the civil war. Des- ! I to escape with impunity the repudiation tomb he squirted the water clear across i peace and order in the other islands. TILLAMOOK, OR. perate ami sanguine as this four years jot their promises. True, the people fre ' the car onto J C. Mayo, turned pale and General Miller's view coincides with of fighting was, in took twice four years quently have to choose between part o leaned against a trunk. to sol ve the problems that grew out of when the records of both disclose unful- ' Walker heard the noise, and chucking General Law ton’s and that of other off], the war. Reconstruction was, however, ' filled pledges. In that case they must . the tickets into his pocket and grabbing cers subordinate to General Otis. In fact, accomplished, and the best evidence of choose the one that gives best promise of I his lantern, he said, as he looked at the in other than administration circles there coffin : the complete restoration of harmony was I reform. “Who said that ? Now’, no ventri-' is a disposition to believe that General * * * given in the fact that in the later war i with Spain both North and South fought Transcontinental railroads are still loquism on me, bovs. I’m an old 1 i Otis’ estimate of ■ he men required was i side bv side. New problems come after reaping a harvest from the transporta traveler, and don’t you fool with me.’’ made when he knew of the desire of the Loeal Orders Promptly pilled. Well Stoeked Babbidge had by this time got his every war and the American nation that tion of troops gathered in from widely president not to raise volunteers if possi- has so successfully solved and settled the scattered army posts for dispatch to breath, and he swore upon his sacred Lumber Yard near Court House. peculiar questions and situations of her the Philippines. The railroads have no honor that the corpse in there was alive | ble to avoid it. nistorv need have no fear of solving with special fault to find with protraction of and asked to lie let out. There is no truth in the story that Gen Walker went out of the car to register era! Miles has applied to lie sent to Ma equal success all the questions relating tlie hostilities in the east. at Goble, and the express messenger to our Plilippine acquisitions. * M ♦ FRED nila. General Miles would not wish to * * * Lipton, the English yachtsman, who opened the door to put out some salmon take any action to displace General Otis boxes, and the baggageman pulled out a TILLAMOOK, OREGON, M uch attention is being given abroad, is also a tea dealer, has been fined for particularly in England, to the probable ballasting his packages with lead and, trunk. He was so weak he couldn’t lift when that officer is doing all he can to I it. They were as pale as a whitewashed effect upon the export trade of the as the metal is cheaper than tea, making quell the rebvllion w ith thelitui<ed means United States of the growth of trusts a nice profit by the translation. But fence. After the train left Goble they all at his command. Notwithstandintg the and their methods. One of the leading then titled sports who indulge in $400,- English trade journals says that per (»00 playthings like challenge yachts gathered in the car and listened at a report to the contrary, the president is haps the best agent working in favor of must make a little money in some man respectful distance from the coffin. AU satisfied w ith General Otis’ course, and was still as a car could be that is running has no intention of relieving or recalling that country in the trust mania. It is a ner. twenty-five miles an hour. They gathered * * * fact, observes that paper, that every one Satisfaction a little nearer, but no noise, when Mayo him. It ¡»equally untrue, it is assured All work done on the Sliottrst Notice and at Reasonable Prices, of he trusts is grossly over-capitalized Within the past eighteen months an guaranteed. and it is a fact also that, instead of be | enormous volume of .American securities said they were all oft' their kabase and by Acting Secretary Moiklejuhn, that General Otis has cabled that he will be ing content to make more money by eco I has been returned from Eurojie, an in- better soak their heads. nomics in management and the other vestigation made by the New York Jour. j “You fellows are overworked and are compelled to retreat unless promptly nervous, ” said McGuire. “ The company legitimate means within their reach, ' mil of Commerce showing that the in fore» d. they have elected to get there by the amount is at least $375,0(10,000. The ought to give you a furlough and pay device of tn i>i ng prices against the con explanatif n i» to be found in part in your expenses to the seashore.” Just then there was a rustling as if sumer. The view of the English journal, the advance in prices of securities here, which doubtless expresses that of its which naturally induced European in somebody had rolled over in bed, and a trade constituency, is that the arbitrary vestors to realize, and partly in the ex voice said, as plainly as possible: ■ ‘Oh how 1 suffer!” lightens methods of the trusts ami the advance ceptional merchandise balances in our If a nitro glycerine bomb had exploded in prices in order to pay dividends on favor in the past two years. It would intinteli capitalization, must inevitably i h.ivc been inconvenient to Europe to there could not have lieen more com load— be injurious to the American export settle the whole of those balances in motion. Babbridge rushed forward»and trade and correspondingly beneficial to money and a part of them was retained was going to climb over into the tender Bhortenfl of the engine, Mavo started for the chair British trade. 'Ibis would seem to lie , abroad on interest and a part settled by a sound view, though in advancing the shipment of securities instead < f car to see if there was anybody from the prices the trusts probably figure on get gold. Referring to this movement the place in Gecmaiiy that his hired girl KM 1. ting their profits out of the American Journal of Commerce suggests that the came from, and Walker happened to rather than thr foreign consumers At maid reason why European holders have think that he had not collected fare from a Cliinaman that got on at Rainier. In all events the suggest ion of the English been improving the opportunity to get helps the team. Saves wear and < -In uoiiul.,1 w,th pispatj], an(| at |owest rates Fruit bruit delivered delivered in in go.«' good order. journals merits serious consideration. rid of American securities at good prices less than four secoiuts the corpse and the expense. Sold everywhere. par ’ ot w ere the sole occupants of the ear. |-v • A<^ommodation» and Chea|>est Route to or from Tillamook. Ifit shall be shown and as yet there is 1 is the apprehension that there will not he Mayo, McGuire and Babbndge met in STANDARD OIL CO, tvii ' " ' tO "ant’ an<1 conveniences of passenger. First-class table set no r' idciicc on the point that the trusts such currcuv legislation by the next HULL SAIL FROM SAX FRANCISCO ABOUT arc inimical to the export trade that congress as is needed to make the finan the smoking car and looked at each APRIL 13th AND will I e a strong addition reason tor con cial system here absolutely sound and other. They never said a word for about P f , EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER. demning them. It will be possible to secure. It is possible that this fear ex two minutes, when Mayo ojiened the For further particulars apply to ascertain in the near future whether this ists to some extent abroad, but that it l»all. He sai<l there was no use tieing is the case, or whether on the other had any important effect in inducing scared, if the man was dead he* was net hand the trusts that export arc selling foreign holders of our securities in rea dangerous, and if be was alive the four TRUCKEE LUMBER CO • » to foreign consumers nt prices materially lising upon them is extremely doubtful. of them could whip him if he undertook No. 3 CA1.IFORSU S treet , S ax F ranciso : or to A. W. B eadle & Co. I m ‘I ow whattlivx exact from lumie con- I n<|Ucstioiiablv the great advance in to run things. What they were in dutv sinners. The Industrial commission, in these securities was the chief incentive bound to do was to let him out No <: man could enjoy life screwed dow n in a session in Washington, is getting inform to their return It must l»cassumed that Centrally Loeated ation in regard to trust methods which tlv foreign financiers who make such saieophagus like that. Rates, $1 Per Day ; “Now. "said Walker, “Dr. Kinnev is: % mav ilisc’lose something in regard to the investments arc pretty well informed effect on the export trade, though the in regard to the political as well as the in thechaircar. 1 will go and and ask SHAVING, surest mtoriii.itum will be obtained from I financial situation here and if so thev him to come to the Imggage car. and you the future statistics of that trade. know th it there is no impending danger fellows go in and pull the trunks off that HAIR CUTTING, to our currency and that there is most coffin and we will take a »crewdriver W St < and a can opener and give the man air favorable promise of legislation bv the That's doing a* a fellow would be done H. LApSEJM, Proprietor». Henry O. Havenuyer of the sugar l^icxt SHAMPOOING, congress that will assure the main trust, whether intentionally or not. in I tenauce of the gobi standard, even in I by. ” his leali moil v before the Industrial eoni- s.» lie went and got Mr. Kinney and iiiissioii, indicai«1«! where Ins greatest the m st probable event of the elec- told him he had got a case for him. He lion next year of a democratic presi feats o| rivalry lie Throughout Ins dent. The proposed cunency legisla w’anted him to practice on a dead nun. il 1 Express Office. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employ*! teetimotiy. while he did n< I so di tion docs not go as tar as the extreme The doctor went with Walker. As thev EVERYTHING STRICTL V FIRST CLASS. rectly. it was evident he f« It confident ■ reformers desire, but if enacted it will came into the car the boys were lifting ' the trust e» uld f»evze out all MTiousop- a big trui k off thecoffln w hen the voice positieii in the retining of cane sugar I place the eui rency on a |x rtectly sound a ‘ nd tie eharg»-.I that I • potent tariff was and sei urc basis. Intelligent Euro|<an “Go easy! Glo»y hallelujah!” , ban' ers understand th it so long as the laid tui the lieiietit ut the l-«a t su.ar in-j repul livan party is in control of the gov ( 1 lien they all turneti pule again, but dustrv and expi»as»ai the o| inum that , crûment took hold of th»» Imugage and work« there will be no debasement of they t BARBER IND HAIRDRESSER th«-duty «»n raw Migar should l»v removed. | the currency and tile probabilities arc ••d ' with a will, while the «loct«»r held a \\ nh tins dotu th« giant I'orpoiath n of i very strongly in favor of its continuing screwdriver he bad tubed out <»f a tool , SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING. w h ch lie is the li» ad could eusd* >t t angle I in control at least six years more. lx»x. I he doctor said t»«<’ man was wi P. ALLEN, the levi sugar industry in its infancy, denlly alive, but the chance* were th»« SHAMPOOING. EI’C. Proprietor but if allow■•‘d to glow it is likely t«> heniiglHdi* of suff>M atiou lef»«re they strangle him The |*e«»p|v have no tears C u’d uiisurvw all the screw suf the <>nt _ Call for City Warrant«. f„r to she«l for Mi Ila'• -no yer * sugar trust, si«leb'*x ami the Coffin, and lie said he Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Finit class accoimiKx''*1'0" l*r»on« suffering with rheumatism, but they are much intviested in the de i The following warrants will I h > didn't kn w bm the twst way w->uld paid velopment of the I ms 1! sugar industry. i»e to take an ax and break it <>|>en Bnil.linc next dor t.. the p<»t < at sectmtl class rate. j when prrsenipd at my office. Walker Nii«i that w as a g«»ud niea ami No. 17« lt»4. 17«, 177. 18$. 18$. IM. he was just going for the ax when K,l>- s AMPl.Fl OriE.Sof It,e Hemilik-h« w,l| ^Worid asks . What is th*ol»jcct of bridge m«»vv<i the water liarrel. t>|q el M KA LS IN THE «ei.t ir.* ..n a|>| lK'«tion S,nd « msppoem^ war- ,W ,NS u- from date •»ver the | Mi not cage, ami che |*arro< cage app u vutb •iKilrm war" |«w.t.l cant or leave voar name ,.t t|„ to wenr< the annexation of «»f thia notice. June 22nd. 18W ami the |»armt shook herself and looked CITY. office h («y» toeulwrihe for th. 'ead- tol N T homi ^ om . City Treasurer. mad and said. ing. n««sieat an.l bräunest new -|M|>er Tillamook, Or* H«.tqu.rtw.iorFurt.tUrovt8UgeLili<_ Qtilhimooh liciiblioht 6.00 ROUND TRIP. 3.50 ONE WAY. A Steamer W. H. HARRISON or R. P ELMORE. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., All Kinds oí Fine Merchantable Lumber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. SAPPINGTON, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. STEAMER LUELLA UREASE Direct From S. F. to Tillamook. CHAS. PETERSON, % Barber LARSEN HOUSE, Hot and Cold Raths. EDGAR LATIMER, M. TILLAMOOK, OREGON /yien poilue.