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. J -------------------- THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, December 14, 1899. ill the Kjtli Century, J.ookJDut for Us in the 20th. UNTIL — JANUARY f _ _ 1st, 1900.-' We will sell CLOTHING, HATS, and SHOES at great reduced prices Our stock is the Largest in the City. ‘ T Our COATS and MACKINTOSHES to Suit the Trade. A Large Line of Vaseinators, New Colors and Designs jus?received”........... .. " A few (APES and JACKETS left that we will close out very Cheap r«x. •«. ■" $2 A W e C arry the L argest S tock of WOOLEN UNDER WARE eor LA.UI.fcvS, NlfcvN, and CHILURJECN ever kept in 1 he C ity . Remember we are LEADERS in every LINE we Carry in the City. COHN & CO M The Leading Merchants The Bachelor’s Lament. Crime and Publicity. Reward the Heroes. Returning home at close of day. Who gentlv eludes my long delay, And by my side delights to stay ? Nobody! Who sets for me the easy chair, Spreads out the papers with such care, And lays my slippers ready there? Nobody! When plunged in deep and dire distress, When anxious cares my heart oppress, Who whispers holies of happiness ? Nobody! When sicknessconics and sorrow twain, And grief distracts my fevered brain, Who sympathizes with my pain? Nobody! But I'm resolved, so help me fate, To change at once my single state, At Hymen s altar I will mate Somebody! I C. A. BAILEY The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAIVLOOK. DEALER IN Is open polygamy worse than mono. | Perhaps it should not have been nec STU DE BA KER WAGONS gamy with secret licentiousness on the essary for Secretary of the Navy Long Carrying U.S. Mail. OSBORNE MOWERS, side ? Congressman Roberts of Utah to urge upon congress the duty of pro- | Buggies, hay rakes, plows, ami otlie i has raised the question in self-defense. perlv recognizing and rewarding the farm machinery. You can save - While it may be no extenuation of his Santiago naval heroes and doubtless it money by dealing with me, Special Price« on Buggies and Spring own conduct, he says : “It looks just a would not have been but for the un Wagons. I little ridiculous to see well meaning re-, fortunate controversy as to who was BARKER & McNAMER, Pros 0. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. I formers so far misled by representations entitled to the greater credit for the j of Utah affairs as to be found standing destruction of Cervera’s squadron. Had knee deep in the swamps of social evils this controvery not arisen it is not to Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunday. be doubted that what congress did in about them, vainly trying to tiptoe. recognition of the gallantry of the Stage leaves N Yamhill daily except ifionday. themselves into a position where they naval forces at Manila would have been BIRBE! m H1IB0BESSEB. can |ieek over the rugged summits of the extended to the Santiago heroes, who Tickets must bu secured the day previous from the Agents at deserve to be thus honored. i Rocky mountains to find a more desper | no It less is not too late, however, to give SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, North Yamhill and Tillamook. ate menace to the American home.” j the men who participated in the de* SHAMPOOING, ELC. structinn of Spain ’ s most formidable That most sincere woman, Susan B. Anthony, while expressing no sympathy fleet just recognition and proper reward Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for C. B 11 ANTHORN, Preu ; A. WELCH, VicwPres. ; 8, v HARBISON, t-e. I and undoubtedly this will be done if for Mr. Roberts, urges that "the wives l there is no more of the unseemly dis- persons suffering with rlieuniatisin, The South African Campaign. and the mothers of the East might better , pute which is responsible for the failure Building next door to the I'o.t Office. the last congress to take such action. It is difficult to determine from the enter a crusade against the licentiousness I ! of will be no dissent from what dispatches just what the situation is in | existing all around us and polluting our j There Secretary Long says regarding the naval Successors t i» Columbia lion Work». South Africa, so conflicting and con manhood, and leave it to our lawmakers ’ operations at Santiago. It was, as he tusing are the reports. The reports j to settle the matter of Roberts’ fitness ' states, “ a campaign of great scope and «11*1» IFTI 533 Bond Street from British sources indicate that the i enormous responsibilities” and was Boers have been making little progress to be their associate in congress." Electric ASTORIA, OREGON. “ marked by unsurpassed precision, and that their campaign has not been j She say»further: “1 have more respect brilliancy and vigor.’’ It was one of the Light marked by notably brilliant strategy, I for the Mormon polygamist, who follows 1 1 most illustrious achievements in naval hut it is quite possible that the plans I his teachings and lives up to the tradi- annals. The American people honor General Banking and Exchange busi and of the Boer commanders have not yet I the men who participated in it and ness interest paid on time deposits. Power been fully developed. It is certainly ¡tionsofhis religious sect by marrying there is no one who does not think Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger a fact that a good deal of aggressive j the different women with whom he co. they should receive the recognition they Plants work has been done by them and that i habits, supporting them and their chil- merit, but this must be perfectly fair many, Sweden, and all foreign conntriea. Cannery, Steamboat, Loggers' Work this has been met by the British with a ■ dren, than I have for the man who defies and impartial. The people believe that Installed. vigor, courage ami fortitude worthy of | public opinion and in the light of our i there is in that memorable event and Blacksmithing. TILLAMOOK, ORE. all admiration. The latest engagement i“honor enough for all” and any effort Electrical and Cycle Sundries « s a advanced civilization anil religious mor is described as one of the most san ] to specially glorify and exalt one man in Stock. Estimates Given. gu narv of modern times, both sides al teaching gives his name and support i should and will fail. INSURE WITH ►nowing the most stubborn bravery. [ to one openly while secretly desecrating We have taken no part in the Samp While the British are reported to have the lives of other women, thus commit son-Schley controversy. le . ----- Claude Thayer, have re- had the best of it, in reality it appears igarded it as most unfortunate for those Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London ting a crime against his lawful wife as to have been a drawn battle. j distinguished officers and for the navy. It would seem that the Boers have well as the other woman or women he It is to be hoped that there is an end and Lancashire Fire Insurance not fully improved their advantages, wrongs. If he have no wife the sin is as to it, that the friends and admirers of Companies. but it is too early in the compaign to great against mortality, and he should these officers will have the good sense determine this. There are able men i to let it rest. If this shall be dor.e the You intend to give your house a new dress inside or out, see in command of the Transvaal forces suffer equally with the women.’’ | present congress may be expected to FIRE INSURANCE. The good women of the East who are justly recognize and reward the San and it is sale to assume that they are not losing any opportunity to advance publicly adding their protest to the ad tiago heroes and perhaps no one can H erman cessner , Painter and Paper Hanger, /. 5. STEPHENS, their cause. The failure to accomplish mission of Mr. Rolierts to a seat in the do more than Secretary Long to bring AGENT for the all that they have attempted is not due this about. Spruee and Tillamook City, Or. HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & to any want of activity or aggressive-. national congress have the justification LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE ‘ ' ' ' . But how ncss, nor perhaps to any tactical mis of consistency on their side. Reports from Washington do not in COMPANIES. k^ *f 1 * ' ‘ " 1 - n — — — — -. . ii.-/l,l • t They have encountered a »W zA about the men who cast * the second dicate any serious alarm over the re obstinate resistance than they probably | stone ? Are they guiltless ? What is ported prospective revolt in Cuba, If Agent for North West School Supply expected—a resistance which has denion- there were the War department would Company, Notary Public. stiatcdthat England never had better the private character of hundreds of hardly endorse the move to bring home — OREGON or braver soldiers than tho.se in South them who are attacking Mr. Roberts ? most of the troops remaining in (he is TILLAMOOK, Africa. The strict censorship main Are thev so poor as to be entitled to the land. If no other interests were at tained by the British keeps from public right to say that Roberts is unfit, moral stake than those of the Cubans them J. P. ALLEN, 0ÎÏ* knowledge everything in connection ly, to associate with the lawmakers at selves it might be the proper thing to Dr. J. W. Vogel, Proprietor. with the operation of General Buller Washington ? evacuate ami leave them to their own S pecialist poh R efhatction and Yet there is another side to the ques resources. U ii fortunately, other inter- and the large force under his command, D efects of the H ye . but it is to be presumed that he is mov tion. Considered as a matter of exam «‘Sts are involved to which the United .-Mf-Ä-, ing as rapidly as possihle to the relief ule, regarded from the standpoint of its States owes protection. r~the man . Will vi it TILLAMOOK every three of the forces besieged by the enemy and • effect upon public morals, is * * * flaunts his nft.««.« offenses in in tl the eyes of perhaps carrying oat operations in nthe: who ’ * ---- — u;- months. I direc ions designed to strike the Boers the people not more than culpable than P ortland ... O bec . on . ___ _ W. Horton was banged in George BEST «MEALS IN THE (HL e the man who. although just as guilty. I the district jail at Washington last week O ffice : 132 F irst S treet . where they are not expecting it. CITY. The vast difficulty of the task which keeps his indiscretions out of sight ? In for the murder of Jane Nicholson. The R esidence : 520 S iikkman S treet . Great Britain has in South Africa is the law, moral and civil, the one is as drop fell at 12:12 Hollon whs an ex- Tillamook, Ore KLZ-JM now fully realized and there is no more reprehensible as the other. Both offend lueuibe.'of the |>olice force, and Mrs. boasting of an easy triumph over the common ideas of morality, but one adds Micholson was a di . »iced woman. The lleKlqnsrter» f«>r Forest Grove Stu«« I.me. Boers and their allies. The most opti to the crime the offense to decency and evening of June 24. 1K»H. lie met the Both are crimes woman in Armory Park and intliec»n mistic of Englishmen must have become to public example. convinced that the war will be a pro against society. Where ignorance is vernation that ensued she announced her tracied and bloody struggle—a struggle, bliss, it is indeed sometimes folly to lie determination to break off the relations as was said by President Kruger, that wise for in the one case the harm is con- la-tween them. As she aroaa from the will “stagger humanity’’—before the fined'to a few and in the other case it bench to leave him, lie drew a pocket < * *1* knife »ml slashed her aerosi. the throat. might of the vast British empire can reaches many* crush the stubborn resistance of the In a frelizv of rage he stablied her again Boers. Before the center of Dutch and again. aluioEt severing her head French Hostility to England. po*ver can be reached the British army from her bony. Nearly 100 |«rsons wit will have to open and hold lines of com uessed the murder but were too para- SHAVING, French hostility to England grows Ivzed with horror to interfere 11" made munication not less than 250 miles long, HAIR (TTl’fNO, through hostile country, much of which daily more marked and bitter, if we no atteinyt to escape, and yielded quiet is very difficult territory for an army to may judge from the utterance of the ly to arrest. His .'efenca was insanity, SHAMPOOING, move in. British military resources Paris press, and there has naturally and alter Ills conviction reja-ated at IF//«/, HUN THE tempts were made to secure executive must be still further largely drawn on been aroused a feeling of indignation in clemency. The president, however, d< - Hot and Cold Raths. before the South African war is ended. Steamer H- HARRISON England that is voiced in the recent «•lined lb interfere with the sentence. or R. P ELMORE. EVERYTHING STR1CTL V FIRST CLASS. American Resources. Sjieech of the secretary of state for the Horton w as a married man. Will niHkn trip, every five .ley., Hie we«ll.er permitiiiiK. Iielween A.K.ri. »ml colonies, when he declared that this in The promise of continued trouble in the "Does your teacher give any reward of. Tillainnok City, carrying ireigl-i ami pexiwiigenh Transvaal has had a depressing effect dignation “may have serious conse merit ?" asked one little boy of another. FOR quences if our neighbors do not mend upon the stock markets, and some of the "I guess so," replied the other. "He TILLAMOOK RESOURCES, El.MORE, SANBORN A CO., ASTORIA; or COHN A ' ' statisticians, who watch the bulletin their wavs." This declaration has been gives me a lickin' every day and says 1 , boards in the stock exchanges and gauge criticised as indiscreet, even so d.stm- SEE THE TILLAMOOK. AGENTS. •y ’ s condition troni in.n sta”“2 , a British statesman as Lord merit two." the country from that Illustrated and Descriptive becoming alarmed unte» the p~noul,cing an unfavorable point, are I _____ o___ "I guess I ll marry Johnny Jones when world mav suffer "from a shortage o. 1 koscmv .., r ..... Special Edition supplies if the e war is not sw«» soon brought • (miuivi. opinion upon it, bu........ ... . ..... .. I get growed up," »aid little 5-year-old OF 1 he Chicago Times-Herald ()o(jbted t hat a majontv of Englishmen to a close. ._______ „ The Tillamook Headlight. answers this fear with a striking sum-1 feel all the resentment implied in Cham Ethel. mary of the resources of this nation, berlain's remark. It is verv true. a. “Oh. Nellie," exclaimed a very weary which mav lie drawn lagainst to -upph This edition was issued to give a the need» of the World. The Tin-»-Her-1 Roseberv said, that the queen cannot mother, "don't ask so many question».” more « 'mciac idea <>f the resource, be besmirched by such attack, a. have "But. mamma," queried the little one. of Till . ii-'Mik County nndi. full of aid say»: • ■ ■ useful mb-rmation, liesules living “The bears and the Boers mav have been made by the French pre», but this "If I don't ask questions what can I profiiseh illu.tru.'ed with attrac given the stock market a black eye, tem does not mitigate the intent and it » A « / for . v .. . fMrerr» ask ? ’ ’ Agents Kopps Hr**»*».»« the Brewer of the fme-t Beer in the North we* tive picture, «penally prepared porarily, but if the worst comes to tne this that justifies British indignatn.n Strangers run Hud her" » I-I h '" »•• wr "''. *• < ■’rre.psHwlenie, pruni"» tor this edition. worst we can help out England and tne "I)o you really W The Erench newspapers make light of 1 outer l'"si'"'w' "r social mart-rs » nd generally ("*> «• home. Transvaal with 11,000,000 bales of cot — ton. 600,000,000 bushels of w'w«1- Clininlierlain's warning, hot the colonial asked her mother. ioc. Each. PRICE Ln't that "Oh. no," replied El HlKi, , 000,000 bushels of Odi.', oats, 2.000.0W,- . __ JI . 1. Ia secretary i. apt to hare a pretty clear Ind on «ale at tl Wrapped for B< kind of 000 bushels 72.000.000 bushel» bushels <KMf bushel, of corn. 72,WO.O<»0 „„«lenitanding of the prevadn« «nL but he happen" to Hk« irnook City ,()l% I of Of barlev. 22,1100,000 22,ooo.fioo bushels of rye. o.«.- im .- among and «» .. he candy I do KiHfi'.tMiO of 3,000.00" bush«- bushels < ot ment >i hav. nav. 3,000,000 mcut «•••«'•• r. his ----- countrymen - Q|>eaunts. 2.000,QUU k.owb.wvv l» i— L 97-, (FM1.Í has correctly represented it th¿ utn - ^ '^L o H i . o OO. hju gallons of liver. 27.>.O'"^- tion mav confidently I k - made 1 Per D« <«o |M>un«ic of wool. 28.OKI,1 >00 h'*K ■ te* England «nd proprietors of w cable rc U. tarns between England nnl Centrally Loaatad jOtf' •00.O00 pounds of »obacco. lw J»"-- France w-111 he maintained only k»' • - the part of the latter »» r.ng ____ i find no rea«>tiai.ie objccV"”}^. AjaxOO.OOO' Inml « " “The ar.mo.ity bet wee. 1« ’’ Ma.M. 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