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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 5, 1899. HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS. STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows &, Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints &. Oils. GROCERIES. HARDWARE. We cany 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. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices. CHINA & TINWARE MCINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillampolc dom appears. That the Jewish home is Peffer an Expansionist. cannot be protracted much longer. He wisdom and with forethought,’’ said cuit of the globe. The cost is placed at a home in the truest sense is a fact which expressed surprise that the insurgents $7,500,000, and is to be borne by C an Governor Roosevelt, “if they show far It is becoming quite fashionable for no one will dispute. The family is knit ® ' I have held out until now, but he supplied sighted prudence in their combinations, ada. Australia and the British govern Populists to be expansionists. William Fred (' Baker. Publisher ted together by the strongest affections ; an explanation of this in the statement industrial and political, their ultimate ment, but chiefly by Australia. Theob Jennings Bryan and Jeremiah Simpson its members show each other every due that General Otis “has tiied to do too welfare is assured. In the loug run, only ject is to unite the scattered fragments are notable exceptions. Ex-Senator Pef Official Paper, Tillamook City and County much.” This has been pointed out by the American working man can hurt of the empire more closely, and also to fer, notwithstanding his vagaries on fin- respect, and reverence for the elders in an inviolate late law of the house. others. Otis has been required to per I himself.” He declared that the founda reduce cable rates. anc ?, is a man of considerable breadth of The Jew is not a burden on the chari. form both military and civic duties and tion of our society rest upon the man * * * RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION view and he regards the Philippine ques ties of the state, nor of the city; these while undoubtedly he has been willing with the dinner pail. Whatever is really ( strictly in advance .) S hafter and the California delegation tion as an American citizen and not as a could cease from their functions without One year....... ♦ 1.50 ’ to have the task imposed on him, it is for his welfare, for his permanent and ul in Washington, even if San Francisco political opponent of the national admin affecting him. When he is well enough, Six months.... .75 very evident that it has been too great timate welfare, is for the welfare of the istration. he works; when he is incapacitated, his Three months. •50 for him and it remains to be seen community. “And of the ways most did get a monopoly upon the volunteers In a speach before the G. A. R. the | own people take care of him. And not Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. j whether the Washington authorities surely to interfere with his material wel leaving for and returning from Manila, other da v he announced himself an out can’t hold on to that monopoly any in a poor stingy way, but with a fine will continue it. There has been talk fare,’’ said Colonel Roosevelt, “tamper longer, for the Oregon “boys” are on the and out expansionist. “We have a right and large benevolence. His race is en of relieving Otis, when active campaign ing with the currency in which he is HEADLIGHT PIRATE to be in the Philippines, a right to sup titled to be called the most benevolent of fight and auuis Roots kiiuvkcu knocked the stumps <> out ..... . , ngni auu uic siuiup u <. ing shall be renewed, to the extent of paid is the surest. 1 he banker, the man- .. 1111 1 x 11 r.<r th/. xt_ • » 1 l. .. .. 4 .• , 4l... from under the railroad monopoly ot press that insurrection, and we will do all the races of men. A Jewish beggar 11 tui't Doles Out Gems of Current giving commanders in the field greater ufacturer, the rich merchants, the large ; California. Portland wears a smile for it,’’ he said emphatically. In reply to discretion in carrying on operations than land owner, could get along after a fash I is not impossible, perhaps; such a thing Senator Simon and General Beebe since the argument of the anti-expansionists may exist, but there are few men that Topics. they have hitherto exercised, but it may ion under the scourge of free coinage, they succeed in beading some of the ship- that Washington in his farewell a I Iress can say they have seen that spectacle. be doubted whether this would work but the laboring man could not. The T he Venezuela controvery, which had warned the jieople against entangle : ping to that city. The Jew has been staged in many uncom I much improvement, with Otis in laboring man would go down to a level the effect of bringing the United States ments with foreign powers. Senator Pef * * * plimentary forms, but, so far as I know, supreme command and directing inili- where you find him in countries where anil Great Britain to the verge of war Turn back the pages to the chronicle fer said that we would have no difficulies no dramatist has done him the injustice j tary operations from Manila. Dewey silver is the standard metal.” Every in owing to the conspicuous part the yel of that kind because the United States to stage him as a beggar. Whenever a has confidence that the Filipinos will in telligent workingman should understand ¡of i he campaign of 1896 and read W.J, low journals and jingoism played in the was going to “settle’’ Aguinaldo and his Jew has real need to beg, his people save , time accept American rule and become this. No wage-workers of ordinary dis Bi van's prophesies of disaster certain to agitation, was, happily, settled by arbi friends. He sees in the expansion idea , him from the necessity of doing it. The friendly to this country. What needs to crimination can fail to see that any | follow the success of a party whose lead- tration last week. Of the 60,000 square of 1899 no conflict with the Monroe doc. charitable institutions of the Jews are I lie done is to convince them that the depreciation of the currency must mean | ers advocate a gold standard of money. miles in dispute, the little republic is al. 1 Republicans won and yet there has been trine. It has been claimed by the copper supported by Jewish money, and amply. lowed by the decision of the boundary United States intends to treat th^m well. loss to him—a loss measured by the dif no trace of disaster, but on the contrary heads that this is “McKinley’s war.’’ They are as yet distrustful, as is most ference in the advance of commodities The Jews make no noise about it; it is arbitration committee to reta.n 100 Senator Peffer expressed the opinion natural with a people who have suffered represented by such depreciation and the I the state and the nation were never so done quietly ; they do not nag and pester square miles Putting together the in that the president is simply doing his prosperous. Republican speakers are for generations from Spanish opression. purchasing power of his wages. and harass us for contributions; thev tense feeling which existed in this country just now sending this fact home to the duty. How long it will take to overcome this gave us peace, and set us an example— at the time and the award ofthearbitra- * * * Senator Peffer closed his speech with j people. Il is time the fusionist false i distrust it is impossible to say and it is an example which we have not found tion committee, there is blit one conclu S enator B utler of South Carolina, these words; “ I say go right on up' I prophets be retired. ourselves able to follow.—Mark Twain. sion to draw, that is the citizens of the ' of course a question whether the right Bishop Turner of the African Methodist I building the country. Spreading our * * * course to bring about this result is being United States, jierhnps wesliould say the Notice to Taxpayers. pursued. In regard to the fitness of the | church and others who urge the depor-' T he saying is that patienceis a virtue, commerce and plant our flag wherever jingo element, were not familiar with the tation of the negroes of the south as a! seldom possessed by man but never by we go. Not only the flag of the United Filipinos for self-government, Dewey ad- All taxes that are unpaid for the years case, hence they kicked up much ado I If this item of news don't States, but the flag of the Great Father of 1886, 1897 and 1898 must be settled | heres to the opinion that they are better I means of settling the race problem, pro. I woman ..about nothing. The most reliable news before November 10th. 1899. qualified than the Cubans, but are not ■ pose an impossible expedient. As has i I knock the fallacy out of the above asser above.” papers contended that it was simply n H. H. A lderman , Sheriff. been pointed out by ex.Governor Bul tion we don’t know what will ; "A now quite fitted to govern themselves The Police Without a Gun. case lor the diplomats ofthis country to lock of Georgia, who had studied the Napolean, O., couple were married a few They have many educated and able men, settle, but no doubt President Cleveland County Warrants. race problem in the south as intelligently ! ' days ago after an engagement which ex. His honor, the mayor of Toledo, is an and his advisers expected to make politi I but the masses are ignorant. What he and carefully as any one in that section, : tended unbroken over a period of sixty optimist from Altruria. He is also six- All county warrants in series E and said to Aguinaldo will not be pleasing to ! cal capital out of the agitation. They, deportation is not for the best interest years. The man is 80 and the woman teen kinds of crank, If he believes in and class C, presented prior to Dee. 3. 1896, however, did not succeeedin their antici i those who compare the insurgent leader I of the white or colored people and it is 72 years old.” This must be a record would practice all the theories he advo. are now payable and will be paid with Washington and Lincoln, and when presented. Interest ceasing after pation to be swept again into power on impossible to enforce it. He said that j cates he would be, in the vernacular, an this date Sept 28, 1899. breaker for long courtship. ! Dewey knows Aguinaldo thoroughly i a whirlwind of popnlnr applause. Eng the colored citizens of the south as a I “easy mark" for every confidence man, The wish expressed by the admiral that W. H. C ary , * # * land is striving to keep "the door open” County Treasurer. who was always on the lookout for the | “the whole business was settled,” will ' whole have made a record of progress I The immense log raft which left Seattle •o that the all nations can participate in have the hearty concurrence of the: not surpassed by any race on earth and i a few weeks ago. in tow of the steamer guileless innocent. One of Mayor Jones’ the commerce of the world. The United City Warrants latest ideas regarding the non existence American people and it is apparent that which has lifted itself from an illiteracy States mid England are friendly, but of 100 per cent—absolute ignorance—to 1 Czarina, and which waslostoffthecoast, of depravity is the suggestion to the city he thinks it should have been settled. The following warrants are now commercials rivals. By England's effort less than 50 per eent and has accumu and found last week off Port Harford, council that the revolver is not only a called in and pavable when present W * * to guard "the open door" this country No. 179. 200, 208, 219, lated nearly $300,000,000 of taxable was towed into Snn Francisco not much relic of barbarism, bnt is a useless weap. at my office. Ims more to gnin than England, lor we T hose Kansans and Nebraskans who property within the relatively short pe-1 the worse for wear and practically in 216, 221, 205, 202, 217, 207, 214, 233, on for the police force. Advocating the 230, 213, 236, 235, 222, 224, 144, 143. predict that it will not be many years have not yet repudiated and anci-expan- | riod of one generation after its slavery, j tact. Is it not about time, for the safety abolition of weapons by the department Interest ceases from date of this before the United States will be sending sion views of William Jennings Bryan is certainly not one that must be deport of shipping, that no more log rafts be he savs: notice, Sept. 21, 1899. her manufactured goods into every quar and his party of contraction may find I ed, either for its own good or for the allowed to endanger navigation ? N. T hompson , "Personally, I am ready to go on re ter of the globe to such an extent as to nn argument that will ap|>eal directly to safetv of the communities where these * * # City Treasure. cord that I would be perfectly willing to paralyze that of other nations. Lord them, striking their pocketbooks as it people were born and reared. “Our ne Gov. Pinglee, of Michigan, denonnees patrol any district of the city of Toledo does, in a recent suggestion of Paul Mor Notice to Taxpayers. Salisbury, in bundling the Venezuela con- ■ gro population," said Mr. Bullock, "do the Administration's Philippine policy, troversv showed himself a far seeing and I ton, the second vice president of the I not demand, seek or disire social rela- declaring that on this issue the republi at any hour of day or night without a Notice is hereby given that on Mon- shrewd diplomat. The Oregonian savs Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad. | tions with the white people. They do, can party is going to defeat at the com club or revolver, depending solely on the ’ day, the 30th day of October, 1899, and he “had n longer head than any of his Mr. Morton is a business expounder who j however, ask and are intitled to receive ing election. But Pingree don’t know love and patriotism of the people Itehind 1 from day to day thereafter as the law me for protection, and I would under-¡ provides, the County Board of Equaliza critics, and the present situation proves is ever alert for new fields of operation. all their public, civil and political rights everything, and lie don’t know how bad take to present a cleaner record for my I tion will attend at the Office of the Coun it,” and that journal further remarked : Whatever extends the tradcof the people ' under the law us duly adjudicated." ly he is going to be fooled. beat at the end of the year than could ty Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, “The brightest rose in Lord Salisbury's in Santa Fe territory naturally increases in Tillamook, Oregon, and publicly ex- * K tf * * * be shown by a colleague who placed his i amine the assessment rolls and correct chaplet of diploma t ic honors is his shrewd the business of his railroad. In assisting W as it not too much of a joke upon trust in the power of a club and gun. ” all errors in valuation, description or A remark was made by the premier of assent to our demand for arbitration in the |>eople along the line of his road he Bryan to say that it was through his It is possible that the millenium may' qualities of land or other property, and the matter of Venezuela. Henceforth no may lie actuated by selfish motives, but j Canada that that country would live non-attendance at the yacht race that have been ------- reached in Teledo, but we all |>ersons interested in said assessment -- ... KIVUU, IJU partition ot South America by the pow it is certainly a commendable form of and prosper if it should ika I have closer are hereby requested to appear at said no other city moral 1 su;1- ‘ time The prodigious corn crop trade relations with the United States. there was not enough wind to finish the know of ■ ... anrl puiVY 111 »>/«.» for 4-1<<s purpose nnrt'pH. ’ - where ---- -------- of correct- ers of Europe is possible,since bothGreat ’ selfishness ■ i ■ tllilH ” — •». and m . iu place IV1 the V11V pUipUbVl/1 vviiv** I first three races in the specified time? s.o i could be successfully adopted in any errors that »nay appear in their Britain and the United States have be of Kansas and Nebraska this year, show- j Canada is milking progress industrially " el., for a presidential aspirant, Bryan dealing with criminals Imagine a assessment, as no error can be corrected come guardians of'the open door.' Lord ; ing the marvelous possibilities of those and commercially. Senator Vest, of has been blowing hard of late. Chicago sandbagger hypnotized by a I alter the sitting of said board. Salisbury suffered a transient lossofpop. j states, has suggested to Mr. Morton ‘ Missouri, who has just returned from a | J. S. S tephens , * * st copper asking him to be a good little uliiritv even in his own party, but his ! that a new market lie opened for the protracted sojourn in the Dominion. 1 County Assessor. man and come right along to the sta corn surplus, which would give n farmer states that he was much impressed with | T he American mule is evidently to far-sightedness is now clearly in evidence. Great Britain has not only obtained a a higher price for his product. He sa vs : 1 its industrial development. He found j play an important part in the impend tion and get six years in Joilet! Think Notice to Taxpayers. satisfactory award from the court of “What a glorious thing it would be foJ that Canadian manufactures have been ing war in the Transvaal, He in recoin of a Kansas City footpad holding up his The law requires that each male l>e- hands while a policeman read him the Kansas and Nebraska and other corn- much stimulated during the last few mended to Brother John as a serviceable arbitration, but she Ims dccisivelv com tween the ages of 21 and 50 years living mit teil the United Stilles to the police of producing Stites, if we had the ingenu- years, particularly in the manufacture of [ animal, but with a disagreeable habit of ten commandments I Picture a St. Louis within the county shall pay a poll tax of intervention against future partition of ity to work up a demand in the Orient cotton goods, and the senator thinks i marching with both hind feet in the housebreaker ceasing his burgling by an one dollar ($1.00) at the time of assess apical to patriotism! How a New York ment, and if not so paid to be reported South America among the Continental for ourcorn.substituting American niaise that in the not far future the Canadians '‘fa- * * t thug would hire a cab to take him back to the sheriff of the county, with added powers of Europe.'' But is Venezuela for nee in the stomachs of 400,000,000 will lie inde|iendent of this country so far B ryan favors the Boers. Because he to the officer on the beat, and all for costs for collection, at once. The law satisfied with the award ‘ Iftheopinion or ;»00,000,tX)0 Celestials A tew years as cotton goods are concerned. It is |ier- allows no exemption for poll tax. except advocates equal right at home and spe- love! How easy it would lie to get a to active members of the Oregon National ago the wise men — especially the United 1 haps needless to say that Mr. Vest at of the Venezuela agent in Paris is to be fighting drunk to the station by touch, cial privileges to the Boers over the Ouit- Guard and all active firemen who have relied upon she is not. for he says that : States consuls who wrote reports on the tributes this to the American tariff, "The award was not what I hoped, bnt subject—said it was no use for the United which he thinks should be modiued in the landers in the Transvaal. What incon. mg his pride, assuring him that it wasn't been members of anycompany of Oregon at all ladylike to net that way! Sooth. next preceding the time of assessment, we must make the best of it. What can Stales to try to export flour to Chinn I interest of the American producers. Re sistency. and exempt firemen. * * * i»g the savage beast who was smashing you expect in a contest between an ele and Japan, bnt a trade in this product ferring to the large trade of Canada That there may lie no cause for com S ome of the Eastern newspapers con. his wife's faW. by singing him a hymn or plaint, I ask that each person liable to phant mid mi nnt ? One thing will result has already developed that amounts to with the United States, the senator said tinue to lamin Dewey for presidential pointing to the motto on the wall, poll tax that has not been paid for the from it. America will accept no more ar over $7,000,000 per v ear. Why not or. that millions more wonld come from honors. "hat would home be without a year 1899, to pav bv the first Monday bitrations with Europe. You will see gmiize n campaign among the leading that country into this if a more friendly in November, 1899, as the list will I* news|ui|iers of Kansas mid Missouri for mother?" would be an effective method turned in to the Sheriff of Tillamook feeling were created by an equitable America lay down a fresh international 'Blame that boy o' mine!" exclaimed the purpose of the agitating anintroduc. ' tariff, ot subjugation-in the land where men County, Oregon. code, which she will apply to the Old Farmer Stubblefield. "I b lieve he's * * St do not beat their wives. J. S S tephexs , Assessor, World whether the liuter likes it or not. tion of American corn foods in Asia ?•' come horn Pm school a bigger tool than Tillamook, Oregon. As a rule, it would be more sensible Admiral Dewey has given his unquali when he went away. When the old roa.i The South American states, including Expansion is a business proposition. The to up to-date business man. whether he be a add a Krag.Jorgensen and a Gatling gun fied approval of the declaration made bv Brasil, will rally nrouml the United I mare broke down the pasture fence the "I don't know about these shoes. States for the pur|x.«e of eflecting an railroad president, a manufacturer, a the president that there shall lie no fal I other day. 1 said 'shuks!' and he told me to the pol,ceman's equipment, rather They seem to feel all right, but I've never economic union. We shall try to estab, cotton planter or a farmer anil stock tering in maintaining the victory won by shucks wasn't the correct word—I d ort than to remove from him the arms he al worn 4s.” ready carries. lish a monetary union on the basis raiser is reaching out for mole com mer. him at Manila bay. He has gone further to said hushs !•' These are not No. 4,ma'am. They are of the gold standard. Those pro cial worlds to conquer. These may lie and urgently recommended that the Mark Twain on the Jews. our expansion No. 3 size.” "This is a hard wurrnld. "said thejani. jects need not imply a hostile attitude in the United States or thev may lie in naval force in the Philippines be mate “I'll take them." toward Europe, but it must I* borne in foreign lands. Ti e same principle of ex rially increased, and that all the troops tor philosopher. "Thor's a poor divil Th» Jew is not a disturber of the peace possible be utilized in order to crush the across th' way thot marries two womin otauv country. Even hi. enemies will mind that Europe stands in much great pansion applies to each. She could not forbear asking him. after er need of us than we of her ” * « * rehellion. This developed during an ex- an' he is amt up for a long term, Thin concede that He .. not a loafer he is the refusal, if he were of the belief that a he would never love again. I n hi* address nt Akron. O.. opening tendid conference lietween the president thor's this sultan of Sluu wid a dorm not a sot. he >, not noisy. h, U woives honored an' given a job t hot's brawler „or a rioter, he i. not qaarTr| “I dunno," he said sadly, “It is an The reported interview with Admiral the republican campaign in that state. and Admiral Dewey. worth twilve t'onsand dollars ivery •o-e In the statistic ofcrime hi, pZ.' even chance that I nave another attack Ikwey, which has the responsible au- iHivernor Roosevelt said that in the long ence is conspicmuslv rare-in ... Pr”- next spring.” T he British are about to commence year." thoritv ot the New York Evening Post run it is not in the power of man. or of i ’ n al' C’>un- and which contains nothing that he anv outside force, to lower the standard their Pacific cable, extending from Van Professor—Give an illustration of la "hat liars men are!” she mused. violence he had but little to do; he is a coiiver by way of certain islands to Aus might not sav with perfect propriety, is ot living of the American workingman, tent heat. " e agreed that we should meet lienee, stranger to the hangman In th. u ii mie res | >ec t reassuring. Dewey unless the Amènera workingman doe* it train and New Zealand. It will be8 (X)0 Frexhie—Er—the hot time their may forth as strangers, and vet when we met think* that the insurrection in Luzon himself. "If the w age.workers act with m.fe. Ionr>mi eompM. lb, dwtrte e.r- from he scarcely looked at me! No. he didn't I I ™l *“'**.- bi. m the least try to flirt with me! Jar me. say.” Ôlbc r A’ >4 Tillamook Ijrabliqbt. • » • « • • I