Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1899, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 20, 1S99
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS
STOVES & RANGES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
i3
•3
1
£
GROCERIES.
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 & M c NAIR. Tillamook.
The various
■ I.ate investigations indicate that the not with consideration.
biles in use in Paris, and even the pro­ 1882. Liabilities of insolvent traders in orinous and whatever resists tins con-
meat investigations and the political
objections
to
the
meat
products
of
Amer.
posed use of this conveyance of the the West during the period increased 31 11 sumption limits, to that extent, the
capital which has been made out of them
Fred <’. liuker. PubllNher
future in the exploded royalist plot has per cent from 1898. ill the middle states I growth of the people in wealth an«l pros­ ' ica find their origin largely in the capi tai
by American newpapers have done our
which
certain
politicians
are
trying
to
perity.
Now
while
there
are
many
ar
not materially affected the public’s ap- 46 per cent, m the East 22 per cent.
interests more injury, not only in Ger­
r
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‘
make
out
a
recent
investigation.
It
was
tides produced in which the price of iron
Official Papar, Tillamook City and County predation of the great utility of quiet,
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plays a very small | art, ,, the duration to have been expected that American many, but in all six European countries,
rapid, easily operated and easily re-
T he solicitude of Russia in regard to a
1
of
prosperity depends upon the con 1 competition would be opposed by the England, Germany, France, Italy, Bel.
paired motor carriages.
KAlE-i OF SUBSCRIPTION
possible alliance between Great Britain tinued growth of the great enterprise, 1 farmers
formers of Germany,
Germane. but this opposition gium and Holland, which I visited, than
(STMICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
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and the United States has been strongly’
was dwindling rapidly and would have all foreign influences pnt together.
On year
50
»■
and
in
most
of
them
the
price
of
iron
is
V arious educational institutions have manifested. The matter has been freely
Six mon t Im...........................................
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the chief factor. "It is the stoppage, one wasted awav entirely but for the part­ Whatever may come, therefore, we have
Three months
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50 signalized the commencement season this
discussed by Russian statesmen and
isan warfare waged against American no one but ourselves to blame. Unless
Office at corner of Msin anti 2nd streets.
year by announcements of generous gifts newspapers, who have urged that the hy one," says this writer, “of such as
meat against anti-administration politi- efforts are made to disabuse the Euro,
cannot
i>e
continued
at
famine
prices
for
ofcash The Chicago Tribune reports United States could make no graver mis­
cans.
The fact is emphasized bv the [lean mind of some of these libelous
iron,
and
the
discharge
of
the
workmen
that since January 1st, 1899, ninety col­ take than to enter into such an alliance.
HEADLIGHT PIRATE
charges against American meat, as a
leges, academies and seminaries and eight The Russian ambassador to this coun­ | employed, which hrirg a premature end opposition to American meat in Ger­
many. The arguments against Ameri­ whole, the loss of this trade will range
to
each
of
our
commercial
revivals.
This
■
art
institutes
have
been
the
beneficiaries
Doles Out Gems of Current
try, one of the ablest men in the diplo­
from $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 per
of public generosity to the extent of matic service of this government, has in end does not come suddenly, nor does j can meat were found in the columns of
Topics and Events.
annum. It must be borne in mind that
$27,072,358. the figures representing interviews indicated the solitude with . it come at the time when the price of iron j I American newspapers and were adapted
only the wildest and most exaggerated
only donations or bequests exceeding which Russia viewed the apparent tend­ advances; consequently the general puli- by the German press. Robert P. Porter,
A most important and far-reaching
staternenes find their wav into the for­
who
has
just
returned
from
Europe
after
|
lie
do
not
connect
the
two.
The
cause
$5,000.
ency toward an Anglo-American alli­
question is raised by the opinion of the
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and the effect are seperated by several four months investigation of commercial eign prints The effects will lie to shun
ance and sought to jiersuade Americans
insular commission in regard to the
months. It is when normal price con conditions as special commissioner for our products, and that is just what the
M rs . M ary E lizabeth L ease is to
political status of the islands in posses­ be the central figure in a new trust, that such a course would lie inimical tracts are exhausted and the people who the United States government, describes agrarian press of the entire continent
sion of the United States as the result of putting aside all her popocratij ideas, to to the friendly retations of the United furnish the capital for these under, the feeling in the following language: wants.
These foreign official in Ger.
the war with Spain. It is held by the enter into a trust to control ghosts. States with certain powers, especially ¡takings come to face the question of I | “The German government is not un­ many and elsewhere, therefore, who are
commission that these islands are not a Communication with the spirit land is to Russia. There appears in the current continuing at famine prices for iron, or friendly to American interests and de­ willing to accord us justice have a diffi­
part of the United States, but are simply be tied tip in monopolistic style and number of the North American Review suspending work until they can resume sire to treat us with absolute justice, if cult and thankless task."
an article by a prominent Russian
in the possession of this country—a radi­ “independent” mediums
are to be
at reasonable prices, that the fatal blow
cal difference, since territory which is a crowded out. Trust prices for connection Journalist which is a forceful plea for a of prosperity is felt." This may occur
Russo-American
understanding.
He
part of the United States cannot be with the hereafter will rule, and those
Rates, $1 Per Day.
! when there is no lack of cither money or Centrally Lioeated.
alienated, whereas the government can who do not maintain trust prices will be i uges that now that the United States confidence. Assuming this theory to lie
has begun its careen as a world-power,
do as it pleases with the islands acquired placed under the
ban.
Spiritualist
sound, the question presents itself as to
from Spain. The cession of those islands, ' mediums of the Mississippi valley have “it must cast off the shackles of British how long it may be before the advance
tutelage,
as
was
done
bv
the
ancestors
it is held, merely confirmed our military been holding a convention in Richmond,
in the price of iron will bring about a re­
occupation and there is nothing in the Ind., and they proposed to organize each of the nation when they sought spiritual action from present prosperity. It is
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
treaty of Paris making the islands a state con vention into a trust, with the liberty, and as was gloriously done a pretty safe to say that euch effect will
second
time
in
the
name
of
national
in-
part of our territory. Military occupa­ purpose of forming a grand combine, at
TILLAMOOK,
not be experienced this year, but it may
tion does not extend the boundaries of the national spiritualist convention, dependence. Now for a third time the come a year hence. Mr. Abram S. He
the United States. That can be done which meets in Chicago, October 9th. Americans must assert their indepen­ witt recently predicted that the activity Sta re and Express Office.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese E aployad
only by act of congress and when Mary Elizabeth Lease of Kansas fame dence, if they mean to work out their in the iron trade would probably last a
done the action is irrevocable and all has been converted to spiritualism, and own salvation and lie ready to release couple of years and this appears reason­
laws of the United States are extended this ghost-trust scheme is believed to their future states from the grip of the able. At all events the theory regarding
to the new territory and citizenship is have originated in her fertile brain, ' English.” Herein is seen the animus of
the relation of the price of iron to pros-
thereby conferred upon its inhabitants. There is no doubt that probably this the article, disclosing the traditional
perit; is both curious and interesting.
If this view is sound and undoubtedly fall, or next year, at the latest, she will Russian hostility to England. We are
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it is based upon a most careful and he elevated to the leadership of the told that the friendship exhibited by the
ALLEN,
Ax Ann Arbor professor claims to
thorough study of the question—it is national body. Her efforts will be along English toward Americans during the
obviously witbin the power of congress the line of purging the membership. Mrs. Hispano-American war “ was due to the fatten pigs by electricity. He has not
Proprietor.
to decided whether these islands or any Lease has become so enthusiastic that fact that the English realized the danger tried it on the Poland China or Berkshire
portion of them shall be made Uniled she ex|>ects to give the work all of her they would run in defying the great of the agricultural regions, but he has
Firat elusa accommodation
States territory. This position is sup­ time, even to the exclusion of her politi. American republic, with a hostile Europe tested its nutritive virtues with guinea j
at second class rate.
ported by some high authorities. cal hobbies. It will not surprise people at their backs to emphasize their isola­ pigs as his subjects, and if guinea pigs
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Halleck, referring to the rules or prin­ to know that Mrs. Lease has taken tion”—a remarkable conclusion in view can be made to take on a streak of fat
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g ■ 11 «
ciples in respect to conquered territory, another erratic jumb in the dark. Well, of the common understanding that some , with the streak of lean through the!
BEST MEALS IN THE
says: “Such territory is subject to the any old, trumped thing suits Mrs. Lease of the nations of Europe were disposed agency of a domesticated streak of
CITY.
to intervene and were only prevented lightning whv should not other pigs be '
sovereignity and dominion of the United to ]»ei lection now.
r
susceptible
of
the
same
influence?
Dr.
from doing so by the friendly attitude of
States as soon as the encmv is driven
TiHamook, Ore
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J- " ■ Herdman is the Ann Arbor pro.
out or submits to our arms.
Hut
Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line.
T hk popocratic press is very much England toward the United States. The
neither the president nor his officers wrought up bj the decision of president writer asserts that in the Chinese ques­ lessor who conducted this interesting ex-
can extend the limits or enlarge the McKinley to make all appointments tion England has already outwitted the periment. He used two cages of guinea
boundaries of the union. This can only of officers for the provisional army now Americans. “The Chinese question,’’ he pigs and both sets of pigs were treated
I»e done by congress.’’ This authority iKHiig reeluited for the Philippines in says, “ in its aspect at the present mo. exactly alike in regard to heat, light,
Now Running Under New Management.
says further: “The conquered territory stead of allowing these appointments to ment, resolves itself into the ackno w- air, food and water. Around one cage, 1
is under the sovereignity and authority l»e made by the governors as was done ledgment or the negation by the great however, he strung electric wires which
EMMETT QUICK & FRED R. SJVUTH, Props.
of the union, but it is not a part of the last year when the volunteers were en­ powers of the integrity and the inde- were charged daily. The pigs in this
First Class Herdquarters for Traveling Men. RATES from $1 to $2 per day.
United States, nor does it cease to be listed for the war with Spain. \Ve feel jiendence of this great empire of the far cage gained 10 |ier eent more in weight
FREE BATHS FOR OUR BOARDERS.
a foreign country, or its inhabitants sure that president McKinley’s action ( east,” and he declares that the inde- in a given time than the pigs in the cage
cease to be aliens in the sense in which will meet the approval of men of all I pcndence and integrity of China is a where their is no electricity. “Dr. Herd,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON-
these words are used in our ow n laws.’ classes and sections who know anything fundamental principle of Russia policy man’s discovery, comments the Minne­
This shows that the very common im­ about war or military affairs. They in Asia. If such is the case most of the apolis Times, "means that farmers cau
pression that Porto Rico and the Philip­ know that »10 man. however intelligent civilized world has misjudged Russian save just 10 per cent of their feed or
pines became a part of the territory of' and well educated, is qualified for mili­ policy, which has seemed to most intel­ raise 10 per cent more stock on the same
the United States by virtue of military i tary command unless he has military ligent people outside of Russia to con- amount of feed by rigging up dynamos
occupation and cession is erroneous, and ! I training, either in a military school or template anything but the independence in their barns. The windmill that pumps
PROPRIETORS OF
therefore that the question of expansion actual war. To place an army freshly and integrity of the Chinese empire. It water for the stock will also generate
is still an open question, subject to deter­ recruited from the ranks of the people is perhaps true that British diplomacy electricity to fatten the critters. Instead
mination by congress. The opinion of under command of lnex|»erienced offi­ has aimed at the absorption of China, of hustling out early on frosty winter
the insular commission is very sure to cers when men qualified by training and or its more valuable portions, by Eng­ mornings to heave a tew pumpkius over
DEALERS IN
make a strong impression upon the experience are available would not mere­ land, but British policy has proposed the pigpen fence, your twentieth century
farmer will push a button at the head of
public mind.
ly l>e an inexciisanle blunder, but a crime. fair treatment for all nations in the com­
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his lied and go to sleep again. This will
While the officers of the volunteer regi­ merce of the Chinese empire and this
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook.
give the pigs 10 per cent of their break­
T he automobile as a common means ments eomuiimuoned by the governoraof cannot lie truthfully said of Russia.
fast and he can take his own time about
of rapid transit is coming, but, like the their respective «tah-s have in most in­
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bicycle, its advent will probably In* stances made an enviable record, there
T hk price of iron in the United ¿tab's heaving the other 90 per cent into the
gradual. This is indicated by the fact ' can lie no doubt that many disasters and has about doubled since the Iteginning trough. The chickens, horses and cows
SAPPINGTON,
that New York has only about 159 or blunders might have lieen averted had of the current year and the visible sup will be likewise introduced to the nutri-
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
200 horseless carriages. Philadelphia all the field officers been selected by the plv is very small while the demand is tive qualities of volts and ohms, and as
about fifty, and Chicago not so many. president from the class of applicants large A continued scarcity is predicted, it will not be necessary to chew the same,
Among smaller cities Cleveland has who had either graduated from military so
1 (hat the price of iron is likely ro go the horses and cows will retain tneir
about a dozen, St. Louis a half dozen, schools or received military schooling in higher. There are few who comprehend teeth to a good old age Dyspepsia and
Indianapolis about the same number, the army.
how great a factor i.on is in the pros toothache will be unknown among the
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w hile Washington has but one. As to
perity of the country and such will find inhabitants of the barnyard forevermore
the attitudes of the different cities in
T bi test. after all. of toe commercial interesting the statements and conclu­ If the subtil fluid will fatten pigs, whv Aii work done on the Shortrst Notice and at Reasonable Prices,
Satisfaction
regard to this new means of transit, it is proeperity of the counnry is the record sions of a writer in one of the magazines, will it not fatten men and women ? The
guaranteed.
said to lie |M»pulnr in New York; Phila­ of business failures in different lines of who it is to be infeired is connected question has not been experimentally in.
delphia has barred it from the parks, 1 industiy. 1 he man who invests hi« w ith the iron business and who at all vestigated. but it has been observed
w
w hile St. Louis’ opinion may l»e interred 1 money in business enterprises uses every events has made a careful study of its that nil telephone, telegraph and trolley I. H. BROWN, P residftn
W H coopfr C- k i
D irkctohs :
n. itxiPEK 8«c. & T res .
L. H, BROWN, H. G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT.
from the fact that three companies now effort, naturally, to m ike a succesa of relations to commercial prosperity. car magnates are stdut and ruddy. That
have 1,000 orders for automobiles, which his venture A minimum of business This writer refers to the advance« in surely means something. What a repu­
they are filling ns rapidly as possible. failure^ is a guaranty. prima facie, that pig iron in past years ami de*luces there­ tation a Iwarding house mistress could
The general attitude of cities in regard the consumers are in good Condition, from the conclusion that the subsequent win for her establishment bv rigging
to this new improvement in locomotion tlml dealing to active and that ruinous turn in the tide of prosperity was due wires around the beds of her lodgers and
Manufacturers of
is one of interest and ex|»cvtancv. Competition—that certain index of tie to the advance*. It was not disturlied turning on the current while thev slept 1 ;
TPIs^w. ■— ^»^^t x &t__—
a
j
They
would
then
latten
and
thrir
Sanguine believer* in the new transpor­ pressed conditions. doe* not prevail. finances, he says. or lows of confidence,
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- ——- —•.ive on1
tation device confidently look forward Judged by this standard the half year which turned the tide of proej*erity in the Mme bill of tare that erst while kept
to the not distant day in their belief, which closed with June 30 was the imwit those year, it w as the advance of from them pale and scrawny."
when the horeelesa cab, coupe and omni­ prosperous in the country’s history for 100 to 100 ¡»er cent in the price of pig
TIbüRMOOK, OR.
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bus will replace street cam and make the last seventeen years Bradstreet's iron. Tie loss of confidence and dis«
T hk producers of American meat have
rapi I transit in liiit» a reality. At pre reput« that bu»im*es failure« in the Curbed finances ca ne months afterward
Iwen led to believe that the German peo.
•rut the general public is unfamiliar with United States has increased nearly 50 and were the effects of ti e turn in the
pie are prejndked against this country
the new invention, but that it rapidly percent since that time, and business cap­ tide. However curkius this theory may
and its products for trade, c-
or personal
grows in favor is shown by the experi­ ital still more rapidly; so that the per •eem, it is supported by very plausible
rrnsons. There is no dispute but that
ence of Paris and London. There art
nt age of failures to firms in business reasoning. In the first place, it is to 1«
America can furnish meat for the world's
Uoeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked
now Itetwecn 1,500 and 2,000 authomo- would make better comparison with (observed, the consumption of iron is en-
conmuaptiou and should be doing so
CTiUamooh
blipltt
LARSEN HOUSE,
OREGON
Zöllen fJoißß,
THE TILLAMOOK.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
FRED
Painter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator-
PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing
lumber a Specialty.
I
Lumber Yard near Court House.