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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, August31__1899 HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS STOVES & RANGES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns 8 l Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints &, Oils. groceries . •-r I » a HARDWARE We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices We earn- a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods^ etc., which will be found complete in every 1^ 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. L H BROWN, P resídete D irectors : able the public to understand the true accuracy, she can pack more thiugs into W. H. COOPER, S ec . & T res . L. H. BROWN, H. G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT. a trunk than a man can pile on a wagon. situation. Fred C. Bak« r. Publisher. * * * T he New York World has undertaken The Feminine Observer. to canvass democratic sentiment in the Official Paper, Tillamook City and County How tew cushionsareapparently made Manufacturer« of various states, and makes the estimate that the next democratic national con for anything but show. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Women ought to be able to play poker vention will contain 378 delegates * * * (HTRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) well. They are so good at bluffing. favorable to Bryan and free silver and On year - - - . ..........Si 5** R eports show that the deposits of A good cure for a wife’s insomnia is for Six months............................................................... 75 552 delegates opposed to him. Three months .............................................. 5° money in the Kansas banks have increas TIüüAMOOK, OR her husband to come home earlier. * * * ’ Office at corner of Main and 2nd street»». ed $500,000 in the last four months. The hurry of work before a pleasure T herb is an unmistakable sentiment, Still the Kansas people do not seem to which is very likely to grow, in favor trip takes away half of its enjoyment. he worried very much over the situation. A pet dog is like a child—it is lieautiful HEADLIGHT PIRATE of a change of command at Manila. * * * Some of the leading newspapers of the to its owner, no matter what it looks . T he United States has not only taken country have expressed the opinion that like. Doles Out Gems of Current a higher rank as a naval power as the such a change is desirable and a few Why is t we are always most prone to j Ltoeal Orders Promptly pilled. Well Stoeked result of the Spanish war, but results . . public men who have spoken on the dawdle when there is the greatest hurry ? Topics and Events. have called attention to tbe fact that | subject take the same view. Senator There is apparently nothing so easy as Ltumber Yard near Court House I n no country on the globe are it’eas in several respects this country is in Nelson of Minnesota said to a Washing telling another person how to spend worth more than in the United States. advance of all other powers in naval ton correspondent that in his judgement their money. H re conics President Charles J. Glidden constrction. One of these is the dis- General Otis had no* pushed the cam If men only knew what a long way a of the Erie system of telephone companies proval of the contention of European paign against the insurgents as vigor little kindness goes with a women they and offers $1,000,000 for a telephone re naval architects that American ships ' ously as should have been done and it could take long journeys at very little peater and telephone quadruple* which carried too many guns. Another is to ' j might be well for the president to put expense. will produce the same results, telephoni challenge attention to the extent to another officer in his place. He did not The woman who has the most nautical tally speaking that the telegraph repeat which electrical appliances are used on ! I blame the president or the war depart- attire for her voyage across the ocean is [ J. P. ALLEN, In this respect the' i meat in the matter, but laid the entire generally so ill she has nochanceto wear er and quadruple* do in the working of American ships. Proprietor- a telegraph circuit. Here is a chance for _ United States navy is years in advance responsibility for the little that had it. of any other. That Europeans appre some ambitions scientist to make a clean Some jxrsons who are said to closely First class accommodation been accomplished during the five million dollars. There are no doubt ciate the value of this is shown by the months of fighting in Luzon upon Otis, resemble us make us feel that a certain at second class rate. many men at work in the world today official announcement that the new 1 where in fact it belongs, since so far as well known expression, "doubleorquits," on just the thing Mr. Glidden wants. I naval attache of the English embassy i appears he was given a free hand. The would lx preferably to the latter if the Electricians all over the country are ex- ' I is to be an electrical expert of the high New York Tribune, in itscomment upon double in question really did closely re BEST MEALS IN THE CITY. periinenting, and some day Mr. Glidden est class. the protest of the correspondents against semble us. * * * will be ask for the million dollars. And I the rigorous protest of the censorship Tillamook, Ore C onflicts between employers and em- He Was “on the Hog.” he will no doubt pay it willingly. It ; at Manila, says the president and the would be cheap at the price. If one wire | ! ployed are common alike to periods of country need, in command at Manila, a Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line. A well known contractor of Washing i prosperity and times of depression. ran be made to do the work of four the man who would hold the public confid ton has a son, still under 20, who has 1 When industry and trade are dull and saving to the telephone companies would ence. “It is not meant that he should been doing the running-away-from-honie I employers reduce wages, strikes ensue. I* untold millions in a short time. This manage to satisfy all correspondents," act every since he attained his twelfth Centrally Uoeated Rates, $1 Per Day. offer calls to mind the oft-repeated asser , When there is industrial activity and | says that paper, “whether of reputable year. The “old man“ has always been i business prosperity conflicts arise from | tion that there is more money in patents and patriotic journals or any others called upon to fetch the young chap than in anything else. The man who the demand of labor for better pay. It I But the confidence of the people of this back from remote points. None of the patents something the world wantsis on I has been remarked that human nature I 1 country is necessary if the government is hard luck propositions up against which is the same in employers and employed | the royal road to wealth. Many of the I to be effectively sustained If the good M. H. UflRSEN, Proprietor. greatest fortunes of the country came 1 and the natural instinct of all is to get I faith of reports from the Philippines is the boy had stacked while having fun '>e8t bargain. The protracted , j distrusted, or the conduct of the service with himself in this way has taught him from the simpliest of inventions. Many I* TILLAMOOK, a permanent lesson, probably for the •xneri industrial depression from of them, however, were simply experi there, that will affect both the quality f which the country emerged two years reason that he has always found simply ments, and the inventor did not know Stage and Express Office. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed aud the number of inlistments. the re whether his product would find a market . ago was severe upon labor as well as sults of elections in many states, the it too easy a matter to get home by the or not. But in this instance the million ! ' cu| ital. Great numbers of people were convictions which memlxrs of-congress simple process of writing to his father awaits thefirst man who succeeds in pro out of employment and the wages of will take with them to Washington, and for the price of the ticket. He went ducing the thing wanted, It will be in many of the employed fell to almost the thus the supplies of money and troops away a month ago and his father didn't t cresting to await the result of the , i starvation point. The efforts of work and the provision for the conduct of af hear from him until yesterday. Then the Now Running Under New Management. ingmen to maintain wages were unavail-1 old man got a dispatch dated Hastings, offer. fairs in al! new possessions. It is for | ing, because of the superabundant sup- Neb. The message ran : * * * EMMETT QUICK & FRED R. SMITH, Props. the president to decide .whether General “Man that is born ot woman is of a ! plv of labor. The situation haschanged. “Am on the hog. Wire me $40 for ¿-an now command the public con Otis First Class Herdquarters for Traveling Men. RATES from $1 to $2 per day. few days and lull of trouble.” Thus said Within the past two years an extraordi ticket home. jOE .< fidence.’’ The New York Times, which the preacher long ago. The poet added : nary industrial and trade revival has FREE BATHS FOR OUR BOARDERS. The old man went to the telegraph “It is a tale that is told ; it is as a watch taken place, creating a demand for labor doesnot approve the protest ofthecor. office, got a blank and wrote the follow TIUUflMOOK OREGON- respondents, yet says: “The command ing reply: set in the night.” And still another poet which has nearly or quite exhausted the said: “Out, out, brief candle.” And supply of competent and willing workers. | er at Manila ought to lx mart a of first, "Eat the hog " finally a philosopher said : “Life is a nar It is labor's opportunity. The revival. rate capacity not only for fighting, but row vale between the cold and barren has been accompanied by a general in for diplomacy. We fear General Otis Mrs. Von Blumer-I don't think there ¡leales of two eternities.’’ And now* this crease in wages, for the^nost part falls something short of that high qual is any thing worse than to ask one's hus- ification. The administration must lx philosoper has pierced the veil and gone voluntarily made by employers. The band for money, do von ? to the second eternity. “ Painless we average pay of labor in most industries ■ supposed to lx better informed than the Mrs. Witherby—Oh, yes. there i come—whence, we know not ; painless is nearly or quite as good now as before people, but it may with propriety take have him refuse it. notice of the prevailing impressions about we go, whither we know not.” Death the period ot depression The earning came to Robert G. Ingersoll without power of the wage-earners of this i General Otis and the Luzon campaign. warning. In the fullness of his lité he country has lieen increased during the It is not a good campaign to prolong." was cut off. Immediately the almost past two years hundreds of millions of Other prominent and influential news, unanimous utterance was: “He has dollars. It is needless to sav that as a j pajxr exponents of public opinion talk to the same effect. solved the mystery; he knows now.” whole the laboring classes of America are Ingersoll was once absolutely challenged better remunerated than those of any on the doctrine of nothing after death. other country. Pointed Paragraphs. » * * He declined to give a positive answer, I T iik statement of Adjutant General Don’t blame the whipped cream for but said that he would prefer annihila tion to hell. This gives a clew to his Corbin that there has been no informa, turning sour. notion of a future existence. Ingersoll tlon received from General Otis that Two heads make a closed mouth—if of has attracted world-wide attention by has not lieen given to the press promptly the opposite sex. One glimpse ot a dental sign will oft reason of his assaults on orthodox re- will lie generally accepted withont ques. WILL RUN THE It has, indeed, l«en suspected ease an aching molar. ligion. A wonderful oratot, a master of tion. invective, a keen logician, ami a deep that there was suppression at Washing Glue may be obtained from pigs' feet reasoner, he has for years been the bogey ton of official advices from the Philip, and sugar from a hogs head ke tripe every five days, the weather permitting, between Ailoria «nd man of the Christian world, almost pines, but if so, it has been done, ac-1 When a man is all broken up he sees Quality sharing first place with Satan himself. cording to General Corbin, in contraven the necessity for mending his wavs. lillsinook City, carrying freight and passengers. Great difference is observable It was through his merciless stream of tion of the instructions of the president The working men provide the carriage criticism against the church and some of and secretary of war. I'ndotibtedly for the walking deligates to ride in. in the quality of clothing ma ELMORE, SANBORN A CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN A CO., A man always wonders what his wife its |>et notions that Ingersoll attracted ; President McKinley desires that the terial. We make a feature of TILLAMOOK, AGENTS. attention Had he never delivered his ' country shall have all proper informa- , > will say after the company has departed What man needs is a tongue that will the lecture on “The Goda,” or “The Mis tion in regard to the actual situation in i most carefully selected takes of Moses," it is still likely he would the Philippines. There may be officials stop wagging when his brain stops cloths, and when made up in our have achieved great success as a lawyer in Washington who think it is expedient thinking and orator. He chose to direct his shafts to conceal the true condition of affairs, The average man spends a lot of time excellent style it’s not at all at the weakest spots in the make up of but we do not believe the president is searching for what he hopes he won't strange that our patrons are the Christian religion, and while doing one ot them. Such a course would be find. so he lived, himself, practically the life of altogether contrary to the habit which No wonder that time flies when the pleased. a devotee He disarmetl criticism to a has characterised his whole public life,! I spnr of the moment ¡¿continually urging great extent by his ¡tcrsonal conduct, that of dealing openly with tbe people it i on. an I thus added force to his onslaughts and taking them into his confidence, A little authority or a few dried apples J against the dogmas he attacked Who livery intelligent |xrs<»n understands ’ will puff a small man np astonishingly. shall say that his attacks have not had cfcet there are some things in Conner The Tailor, It's a waste of time to explain your! heir ctlixt—that the Christian chvrih ri°w . with military operations that actions. People prefer to form their 1 No. 8854 THIRD STREET, AM£tnot fie disclosed. Anything that own conclusions. I as not *>een the gainer because of soli and his pi cachings ? wonl.' embarrass operations < r which The proudest moment in the average fiXt '1.V^on?mod’Pfonh ""1 a‘'owert rates Fruit delivered in good order. PORTLAND. ORE. ht he of advantage to the enemy, if man's life is when he is telling how it that the effort to answer I Everv attention , a . ‘ and CheaP“t Route to or from Tillamook. le public, it is the imperative duty happened afterward. about a wider discuMiion INSURE WITH W1LI SIH pv "Wnnt!' an<1 conveniences of passenger. First -class tabl« [of the military anthoritinto conceal. popular means that h All things come to the mon who waits 1 L SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO ABOIT APRIL 13th AND Claude Thayer, I But whatever has occurred the public —with the |»'saible exception of the been possible. 1 M entitled to be fully and correctly in. waiter with the things he is waiting for. Agent for Fireman . Fund and London F°r farther particulars apply’to W °AYS AF™’ Mrs. Elin M termed of, together with such facts as While a worn a a gMi not be able to i and Lancashire Fire Insurance citr, who is HinraaNto the condition of affairs as will en. , sharpen a pencil «r pr pel a stone witu I Companies. Nose ÖT ilion inoli Tjeablißht Gould, is the latest advocate of currency reform, and has a novel proposition to lay before the new congress. She sug gests that all the coins made during the first year of the new cenetury bear on their faces the likeness of Christ, and on the reverse side the crucifix. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., All Kinds of File Merchantable Lumber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. jyien flou^e, I « I LARSEN HOUSE, OREGON. THE TILLAMOOK. I Reduced 6.00 ROUND TRIP. 3.50 ONE WAY. Steamer W. H. HARRISON or R. P ELMORE. -• CHARLES COOPEY, STEAMER LUELLA Direct i-rom S. F. to Tillamook- truckee lumber co ., S treet , S ax F baxcwo ; or to A. W. B eadlb & Co.