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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, November 23, 189ÇL 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. GROCERIES HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices ■ l?-c 'J' 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 pain. The time has come when impar TALK ON PENSIONS ' as returnimgto or from business, or some would befit a silver baron. tial justice must prevail in the execution n cessary occupation. The penalty is a * * * li n Pension Roll Purest in the World, of these laws. All needy and worthy fin • of $10, and it applies to adults as A warrent has been sworn out volunteers should be pensioned and the Says Commander-in-Chief. well as children. Well, all the cranks are against Congressman Roberts for vio official who fails to carry this out is Alfred D. Shaw, commander-in-chief ! not dead yet, and if they can make that lating the anti-polygamy law and if he doing a wrong of almost unpardonab le Official Papar, Tillamook City and County ordinance stick the council will be accom is brought back to Salt Lake he will of the Grand Army, was tendered a re heartlessness—considered in the light of plishing wonders in this land of freedom not be able to take his seat in congress ception in New York, when he spoke on suffering veterans, whose bounty is thus and liberty. for some time to come. But Mr. Rob the subject of pensions, saying in part: RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION kept from them in their old age by un ft ft ft erts will take care that he is not found “Again and again I have declared my worthy men charged with the honorable ( strictly in advance .) So successfully has the scheme for until after congress has determined his belief that every needy and worthy execution of the laws.” One year .............................................. 1.50 .75 legal disfranchisement been worked in right to occupy a seat in that body. Six months........................................... veteran of ‘the great war’ is entitled to a Louisiana, South Carolina and other •50 Three months...................................... pension under the present laws, and it * * * Real Estate Transfers. southern states which have recently re Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. Director Meriam, of the census, in should be granted, without vexing de vised their constitutions that the demo Theo. Steinhilber to Mamie A. Steinhilber, Henceforth his annual report, estimates that there lays and technicalities. crats of Maryland are said to be think deed of trust. veterans should demand equal and exact will be required for the census of 1900 HEADLIGHT PIRATE ing seriously of trying the same game Quality, more than 50,000 enumerators, over 200 justice under present enactments along John Erickson, et ux, to S. F. Larsen I upon the negroes in their state. The 1-61 acres of sec 19 tp 1 S R 9 W. the lines of pensions. The war produced clerks and over 2000 special agents. It Doles Out Gems of Current democratshave the legislature and will Great difference is observable is recommended that the permanent of two classes, in a sense, the creditor class, Artic Hugill to Anna J. Swanson, E >/, of submit an amendment to the constitu Topics. S'w '4, Se 1« of Nw 14 and lot 3 of tice of purchase agent l>e created and which loaned money and goods to the in the quality of clothing ma tion establishing educational and prop sec 4, tp 2 S R 7 W. that two additional chiefs of division nation, and the brave defenders, who erty qualifications with the express ob News gossip from Washington says : and nineteen additional clerks be nuth loaned their bodies and lives to save the T. Mary Squires to Mamie A. Steinhilber, terial. We make a feature of “Gold-standard men say some months ject in view of taking the franchise orized. part of D. D. Bale's pre-emption land union. One has been amply and grandly the most carefully selected ago McKinley gave a delegation from the ; away from the black voters. In the in ft # ft claim in sec 21, tp 2 N R 10 W. paid in the full measure of the gold values > terval. however, the democrats will con house caucus currency committee assur G overnor G eer was surprised when of the world, the other lias hardly | Mamie A. Steinhilber to Mary T Squires, cloths, and when made up in our ances that their bill was satisfactory. As tinue to profess friendship for the colored he was informed that the president had been half-paid, measured by the same ! part of lots 3 and 4 in block 1 in excellent style it’s not at all that bill contained a gold-standard pro-1 man in all the northern states, I appointed him a member of the commit- standard. town of Lincoln in Tillamook City. ft ft ft vision, it is osserted that McKinley can ! tee on preparations for the national cele “After peace blessed the land with ' Mary T. Squires I Mamie \. Steinhilber, strange that our patrons are not very well go back on his statement ' Russell Sage is quoted as sayiny to the bration oi the establishment of the seat plenty on every hand, the volunteer ¡ warrant., deed. . pleased. interviewer who asked him ofgovernment ot last summer. It is known, however, newspaper . . „_______ ____ in _______________ the District of Columbia. citizen soldiers and sailors voted to save j A. G. Beals, et el to Minervia Quick, lots that the Western senators who do not what he thought of the Uuited States Oregon appears to be recognized 1 once in credit of the nation, in a battle of the 12, 13, 14 and 15 in the block No. 3 in want to vote for a gold standard declar treasury’s offer to buy $25.000,000 of a while, even if she has only four votes in ballots of unprecedented bitterness and Tobi’s add to Nehalem city. ation are using their knowledge of Mc bori'h : “I believe Secretary Gage's ac the electorial college. importance, without allowing any U. S. to Lars Piersson Sw % of sec 15 Kinley’s vacilating wavs to assert that tion has saved the financial world from The Tailor, question of retribution or well merited ft * ft tp 2 N R 9 W. he is not particular abont gold-standard a disastrous panic. No one who has been T here is a disposition on the part of recompense to themselves to enter into W. \V. Jacobs to Andrew Klein, lot No. legislation or anv currency legislature. in touch with business enterprises dur some republicans to oust SenatorjHanna the contest. There can be no doubt 5 in bloek No. 3 in Toh'.’s addition to No. 88>¿ THIRD STREET, These senators who do not want to vote ing the past few months can fail to have Nehalem City. from the national republican committee. that the cry of‘pension frauds,’ ‘pension ' for the gold standard, when makingsuch realized the stringency of the money PORTLAND, ORE. We are inclined to think that Mark is too agent sharks,’ and the like that has been ' Addie Cottle to Elvia A. Warren, lots 6, representations to McKinley, probably market. The sharps took ad vantage of much ofa political boss with such firm I brought down upon the veterans and pen-! 7 and 8 in block 32, Pacific add to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. receive what is known as a ‘McKinley the situation, They were making a hold on the lines to be side-tracked. For sioners of the union forces are as unde-1 Land Office at Oregon City, Ore Bay City. jolly,’ aud come away convinced that ! rich harvest of it, but the government October 5th, 1899 the good of the republican party by all served as they are cruel and even brutal Wm. Quick, it ux, to John M. Tresen- Notice is hereby given that the following- they can assert the president is not anx-1 has stopped their game.” And more named settler has filed notice of his intention writer et al S H of Ne M and N of ! in a great number of cases. This organ means make him drop the whip. to make final proof in support of his claim, and ious for currency legislation. At least, than likely Russell Sage's little game as ized plan of defamation recalls the | Se % of sec 2o tp 3 S R 8 W. | that said proof will be made before the County * * * they are doing it. The gold-standard well. I Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Ore., The east hopes to be relieved of the masked batteries of war days—those State of Oregon to Elmer E. Bovd, N '/, ; on November 27th, 1899, viz : * * * men declare, however, that when the lest PIERRE J. HKYVAERT: who shot from the rear—thecopperheads of Se X lots 7 and 8 of sec 17 tp 3 I present money stringency by the west H E. 9726, fo- the Lots 1 and 2, and Ne % of comes, McKinley will have to support I t is figured out by the department of of that time. It has been the cold N R 8 W. Nw‘4, 8'c. 11 and Se % of Sw % o' Sec. 2, Tp. paying up for the manufactured goods gold-standard legislation, hut that they acriculture that the American farmer 2 S, R. 9 W If the west owes the blooded calculation of men who have Cynthia J. Hugill to William McPhee, lie names the following witnesses to prove nis do not know that lie will recommend it this year should get a good price for his it has l>ought. continuous residence upon and cultivation of placed political expediency in the place i W Vi of Nw Vi and W Vi of Sw Vi of east anything it is able to pay this year in bis forthcoming message. McKinley wheat, as the wot Id's production of that said land, viz : of justice, for partisan and selfish ends. I sec 10 tp 2 S R 7 W. Henry Lederer. James *teel. Albert Phelps is no doubt wobbling with the Western staple is more than 300,000,000 bushels of all years with the proceeds from the of 'Tillamook. Or. “Under President Cleveland this ‘cry’ James Hansen to August Burmester lot and W liliam H. Owen-, wheat, ccrn, hogs* a nd l>eef il has to sell C has . B. M oores . Register. senators.” shy. The department's estimate for against ‘pension frauds,’ to which I have No. 16 of bk 8 in Tohl’s add to Ne- * * * ft ft ft 1898 was 2,798,000,000 bushels, while referred reached its climax. After theex- halem city. NOTICE. All trust worthy r»*|K>rts from Wash the estimates of the crop the world over W hat a rash assertion Senator Jones ington agree in stating that while it is this year run from 2,393,000,000 to makes when he says of Bryan, “Nothing penditure of nearly $1,000,000 appro Solicite de For Cuba. To the qualified voters of Tillamook : the intention of the government to safe 2,489,000,000. The reduction is about can stop his remonination and he will lie priated by congress and spent in an in You will please take tice, that a guard Aineric'an inter-sts in China, it is one-eighth, as compared with last year’s elected.” It’s not the first time that vestigation, it was proved conclusively The determination oi President Mc general election will be held at the City pro|H>s<sl to keep out of complications crop. One of the biggest items in the Jones tooted his horn as a false prophet, that the pension roll was the purest roll Kinley to substitute civil for military in the world. in i hat quarter of the world. One of shrinkage column is Russia, whose crop ft ft ft | Hall, in Tillamook City, State of Oregon, government in Cuba as soon as it can Applications Purposely Delayed. th»* most reliable of the newspai^r cor is placed about 80,000,000 bushels less on the 1st Monday in December, 1899, A dispatch from Cape Town says possibly lie done will be approved by “There has never been a period where respondents at the national capital, re than last year. for the election of the following officers, that Cecil Rhodes is having his portrait the country. It has been well under ferring to the request of our govern * * * * painted. He may intend to send it to a deeper feeling of unrest and dissatis stood that the president has at all times to-wit : inent for assurant'es from the European A MAYOR, State Supt. of Public Instruction Acker Kruger instead of parting with his head faction existed than at the present time ’ been solicitous to show the Cuban peo on these questions. It is believed that |H»wers having territory in China that man has made a ruling that a district at the price fixed by the Boer boss. CITY RECORDER. ple that the United Slates intends‘to the large numliersof applications for, the interests of American citizens then* board m ly employ a teacher when there CITY TREASURER, ft * ft fiensions are purposely delayed in allow-1 faithfully carry out its pledge to give will be respected; says, doubtless tqon is no money in the treasury and pay CITY MARSHALL C otton is worth $10 a hale more than them self-government. He has repeat anee and even many worthy cases are 1 good authority, that it is not the inten said incurred indebtedness from the first AND it was a month ago, and the Southern edly given them assurances as to this rejected, even though the claim is estab tion of the present adniinistiation to money received from the common school FIVE CITY COUNCILMEN. growers, who are finding a market in 1 through the instructions to the military lished as a just one, to keep down pen emlmrk on a pilicy of conquest or ag- fund. We do not wish to question but To serve for the term of one year and the Asiatic colonies, refuse to take tip sion expenditures, regardless of the clear commanders and there can lie no doubt until their successors are elected and grandiH m nt, or to obtain by force what the ruling is correct, yet it is an the cry of anti-imperialism. tha’ l-.is desire tn the matter is as ear what may l»e equally well won by the extremely bad precedent for school direc intent of the laws passed by a grateful qualified. ft * * easier means of diplomacy The ad tors to go beyond their income, for a people, for the benefit of deserving vet. nest now as at any time. It is said The Polls to open at 9 o’clock in the tha Secretary Root is also eqiecially i - F ree silver and international agree ministration intends to obtain for its time is sure to come when a curtailment erans, whose allowance are not what »< licitous that early action lie taken ,ore noon and co,,tinne “P™ unl" U ment are both dead issues. The latter citizens the trade rights to which they is necessary, when, in this event, the the examining board recommends. o'clock noon, and from 1 o'clock in the are entitled, but these rights can, it is length of school terms have to lie cut snuffed out unusually quick, while it will They are nearly always ‘pared down.’ for the establishment of civil govern take another election to extinguish the My evidence on this point seems incon ment, his cpinhn, which is understood afternoon until 4 o’clock in the after believed, I m * secured tinougli the or down. moon silver sentimentality dinary machinery of the State depart » w w trovertible. A soldier’s widow should to be shared by other members of the ft ft ft ment. not lie permitted to stiffer in this land cabinet, being that the Cuban« are readv ?' W' S ap P‘8GTON. ) Judges of election. T he anticipated shower of stars was * * * T he married man who stays down of plenty and we stoutly insist that rule a frost as far as this country w as able to Within a very few days it is expected discern, not so however in other places, town until the small hours of the mom-• ^25 lie abrogated and rule 164 be re. duty of the United States to spe-dilv T. H. G oyne , Clerks of election. that news will come of a decisive battle for in Russia the leonid displays caused a ing these November nights can spring a established. What is needed is to have give it to them. D. D. P ierce . In this view it is understood the presi between the Anglo Egvptain forces and panic in many places, It was believed new excuse on his better half—watching , P*nsion laws enforced in their plain Dated ♦his 7th day of Novemlier. 1899. the khalifa. Lor I Kitchener and Sir F. that the eml of the world had come. the meteoric shower. constructive intent, without any attempt dent has not hitherto concurred, but it By order of the Common Council of would seem that he has now accepted it. W ingate are on their way from Omdur- Churches were open all night long and to limit expenditures plainly authorized * ft * Tillamook City. At all events he is disposed to institute | inan to a place about 200 miles to the hundreds of thousands spent their nights O nk thing to the credit of th« British ,n thelr"nd let all financial W. H. COOPER, City Recorder. southwest, where two brigades under in the open air, tearing earthquakes and nobility is that they semi their sons to re*lM”,s,*"''t' therefore rest on congress, . civil government as a duty on the part I "f‘he United States and as a means of ----------- - .___ - ------------ Lewis Bey and Jackson Bey are being a general catacivsin. There are even where it properly belongs. active war and expose them to the in their tht fitness Cnlmns’for ZelL . ............. ... ................... ........................... concentrated. The khalifa is about sev rumors that in some villages Russian “ Alas, how keen many are i„ WWI Johnny, aged 6, is a wise son who not same risk run by the common soldier enty miles further on in a narrow valley, parents murdered their children to save I willingness -------------------------- „nT1""" 11’ Ma,"festb «S long ns the only knows his own father, but his and« to sneer at --------- the veterans and on the firing line. pratically cut off in the rear by the Tag. them from an expected worse fate. | criticise the pension roll. There are blots 1 *ov'rnm«"t '» maintained the as well. “Now, Johnny,” sa’d * # alias, a tribe friendly to the British. The P kwkv . surely, could not have been “Lil’ b"! ‘J* I”* anrt Cry capacity o. tie jwople to govern them, teacher, “if your father can do a pits* * * * ♦ cannot be tally shown. There is khalifa's forces are cstim ited at over j about ’bummers and frauds' are sad selves work m in one one hour and your nntbio,,. a. • . % 13 wvra nonr ana your Uncle v«« Tom — General Brooke has issued his Thanks actuated by the same motive as most 10,000 men. The Anglo. Egvptain e-t in the nLT'i21.trl* .i°Palar 'nter ca" do one hoar- how lonK WOBld,t reading to old veterans, who know all men when he deeded the house recently giving pioclamalion and enjoined the in the principles of civil government brigades sent against him consist of the the facts about the moral wrecks and presented to him in Washington to his take both of them to do it?’’ soon, however, as the militarv rule Kgvptnin artillery and camel coq»s, and people of Culm Io desist from work for wounds of the service. Keep up such an As “Two hours,” answerea answered Johnny, wife. Koul-.l.... ■ ' i wo nours.' tonnnv, ' * IC A.. >1.1 • u j a. - the day and render thanks for their de the whole of the Soudanese infantry, • * • unfair 'cry' against frauds in our churches ministrati n" *° ad' c,n^’nR tl,r tim* wasted in argni«» liverance Whether they return that k« num tiering about 9,000 in all. It is said Ac.t'iNALBO's furniture mover must he as some newspapers are doing about ministration, it h to be expected that all i about how it should be done.’’ to I m ? Lord Kitchener’s intentions to or not may depend upon tire individual kept unusually busy these days. j ^e pension question and the churches ‘he people will address themselves make a forced march from kharkns, his opinion of each Cuban but not i he least j would soon feel the hard heel of blight earnestly to the study oftho« things “Mamie,’’ said the father to his which are eMentUl to selfigovernment. I bas foperations, and to s.upnsc the douui vxisU that they will gladlv quit year-old daughter the other eveninggt The old blue law» forbade a man to ing and cruel denunciations and the work for a day. The Cubans are always dervishes before thev can l»e reinforced The indications are that very soon dinner, “will you have a little of the kiss his wife of n Sunday, but in our time same would he true with respect to law. by Arabi Battalia's following of 5,000 willing to take a holiday on ’or 1 *a , ro after the completion of the Cuban cer the average wile is able to get herself yers and physicians. v >catiou than a proclamation of the chicken ?” men. which are said to l»c approaching *us civil government will be instituted kissed by her husband any day in the | "In the financial povertv. comparative there nd mos f th< “No,thank you,’’replied the little mi* governor general. from the west. “What? No chicken?’’ exclaimed the week, without the aid of such special ly speaking, of our country, in the last ft ft ft ft ft ft I days of the surviving veterans of the withdrawn. With this done the next legisla tion. __________ father in surprise. W hether the citiitens of LVs Moines, Admiral Schley has b»vti presented revolution, all were granted pensions, >tep. that of establishing and ¡„depend- “Oh. yes. I’ll have some chicken, an‘ I »wa. are sincere in their desire to return w th a solid silver piueh howl with an “Do you play any instrument, Mr. why should net every needy or deserving "ST"'can ** taken swered Mamie, “but I don’t want a Htfa to >e antiquated "Blue Laws,“ or the elaborate silver dinner service, all made Jimp?" vete-an of the war that saved the gov. ranch difficulhy or delay. piece.’’ ___ city council had a streak of the blues, it from S}»ani*h silver coins recovered from "Yes. I'm a cornetist." ernment of our fathers from overthrow Mm. Matchmaker—What is h »rd to tell, the latter body passed the Spanish war ship 'ri«t<»l«I Col >n Mrs. Nabor — And so the doctor ordeft^ “Anil your sister ?’• in its unsurpassed period of national reason have __________ ______________ ▼on for thinking Mr. Rkh't a ordinance which is going to give that and valued at more than $7.000. With "She's a pianist.” » intention, you to give your husband whisky for *• wealth, be promptly granted a pension ? are serious ? ’ city no end of trouble to enforce. The this substantial souvenir of the sinking ‘'I8>es your mother play?’’ “I have no doubt our present pension Miss Matchmaker-He introduced the rheumatism. Does it seem to do w* ordinance prohibits all persons walking of Cevera’a Heel the admiral should I e “She's a ritherist." laws are not being executed in the liberal ot’K fne,la’,"fn.ng and arguH any good? the streets after 11 p.m . nnlem* they caii able to eat hie dinners in comfort and "And your father?" and just spirit in which they were passed Mrs. Nextdoor—John says it doe* give satisfactory reasons therefor, such entertain hie friends iu a manner that "Het a peummist." and this ent» to my heart like a personal »vs. I on him more frequently than ever. 5ll)e Tillamook IjeabligbL Cloth CHARLES COOPEY, “d.'¿“a™:“’ I