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I COHN & CO The Leading Merchants Wish their Numerous Customers a I SAPPY 3Uit Òlillantooh Ijfiiòligbt Baker. Publisher. Official Paper, Tillamook City and County RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ( strictly in advance .) One year............................................... 1.50 .75 Six months........................................... •50 Three months...................................... Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. HEADLIGHT PIRATE ■*"—■—- Doles Out Gems of Current Topics. Prosperous and NEW YEAR. IF the various expedients that are pro- says ten years more will see the suspen posed for dealing with industrial com sion of lumbering in his section of Penn- binations, but will find its protection in ' svlvania. You intend to give your house a new dress inside or out, see * * * organization, by which it may secure i Himpel & Wheeler of Nehalem have the best possible economic, social and HERMAN GESSNER, Painter and Paper Hanger, submitted plans and specifications to material improvement in its condition. 1 shipbuilders for a tug and barge which Spruee and Tillamook City, Or The trade unions, he declared, wield a I they will have built for use in connec more potent weapon than any other tion with their mill at that place. They power to penetrate, disrupt and, if nec propose to put their mill in firstclass essary, crumble the whole trust fabric, condition, and don’t propose to depend but this he said, will not be necessary, on outside vessels for freighting their nor will it occur, “for the trade unions lumber to market. They expect to re will go on orgiinizing, agitating and sume operations at the mill some time educating, in order that material im I in March. _____ J. P. ALLEN, provement may keep pace with indus trial development, until the time when Proprietor Dwight L. Moody Dead. the workers, who will then form nearly E ast N orthfield , Ma s., Dec 22.— First class accommodation the whole people, develop their ability to administer the functions of the govern Dwight L. Moody, the famous evange- . at second class rate. list, died at noon today. It was not ex ment in the interest of all.’’ . pected until yesterday by the members These utterances are fairly to be re MEALS IN THE garded as an authoritative presentation of Moody’s family and his immediate BEST CITY. of the views of organized labor and they circle of friends that death would be are highly significant. They show that the result of bis illness. The cause of! Tillamook, Ore in the combined organizations, having a death was a general breaking down due Headquarters lor Forest Grove Stage Line. membership of nearlv 800,000, of which to overwork. Moody’s heart had been, Mr. Gompers is president, there is no weak for a long time, and the exertions general opposition to trusts and combi put forth in connection with the meet nations of capital. A large majority of ings in the West last month brought on the workingmen in the Federation of a collapse from which he failed to rally. This week the patient showed > steady Labor are employed in industries con trolled by trusts. They look upon these gain until yesterday, when he showed combinations simply as employers and symptoms of nervousness, accompanied are not disposed to antagonize them so by weakness which caused the family long as they get good wages and are much anxiety This morning the weak ness continued, and at 8 o’clock Mr. well treated. Particularly significant is Moody called his wife and children, I the statement that organized labor re tell ing them that the end whs not far gards with apprehension the many off. The family remained close by the panaceas and remedies offered to curb bedside all forenoon. The evangelist WILL RUN THE was almost free from pain and occasion or destroy combinations of industry, for ally talked with apparent ease. About W. H. the reason that they would probably do the last words he was heard to utter R. P more injury to labor than to the trusts were: Intelligent workingmen are studying “I have always been an ambitious Will make trips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and the trust problem from their own point ma ), not to lay up wealth, but to find Tillamook City, carrying freight and passengers. work to do.” of view and the politicians who are ex Just before 12 o’clock the watchers pecting that they will be found generally saw that the end was approaching, and ELMORE. SANBORN & CO.. ASTORIA ; or COHN & CO.. hostile to the industrial combinations at exactly noon the great preacher pass TILLAMOOK. AGENTS. j ed away. are very likely to be disappointed. prevail in the event of a continuance of reverses it is impossible to sav, but the proverbial British pluck and persistence are not easily shaken and will withstand much severer experiences than those of the last two weeks, bitter as they were- * * * JEvery Christian home in the union will learn with deep regret the death of Dwight L. Moody. Few men in this generation have won a warmer place in the hearts of the American people. He has worked unremittingly for the betterment of his fellows and Ins influ ence seemed to grow and spread with the lapse of years. History will ac cord to Mr. Moody one of the highest places among the world’s greatest evan gelists. ^llen, ¡¿ou^e The politician proposes but the logic * * * A federal judge in Colorado has de of events fixes the issue of political cam paigns. The paramount issne in the cided that the copyright law does not campaign of 1900 will be trade expan protect photographs of natural scenery sion and no amount of discussion of or other objects not the product of the other questions will put it to one side. artist's originality. The photographer Oil that issue the Republican party lias who wants to copyright such pictures taken high and broad grounds. The will have to work up plates of the fake party has ever been the party of pro order in the line of the composites with gram. > It has had the wisdom to grasp which the public is periodically buncoed. new ideas and the courage to accept It takes art to make them and they can them and espouse them. It has never be copyrighted. * * * f° bolster up a cause that the R ailroad managers complain that the did not want. On the contrary, Socratic party has been known farmers are holding their grain instead fagainst” party, because it has of shipping it. The farmer smiles when "'»k'-M. able to keep abreast of the he thinks that a few years ago he was ' maud has always waited to find out not able to hold his grain until the price ' ich tide of the policv the Republican suited him, but was forced to sell at the ^espoused before defining its earliest possible moment. The farmer is ^ritioti. and then it is found having his share of current prosperity. * * * jpnsiag anything the republican party The next president of the United [Sports. On the policy of expansion [CT* It no doubt the majority of the States will be named at Philadelphia, ••efthe country arc in syrnjiathv June 19, 1900. The nomination is prac the views of the Republican party, tically made already, but in press par is the life blood of a nation. So lance * must be held for release” till the ie tide of trade is flowing freely republican national convention assem hies. nd Otrongly the people are happy and * * * jamperous. It is only when trade |It turns out that Colonel Bryan’s tel becomes stagnant and the wheels of in egram of congratulation to Colonel Goe Fighting the Canal. ▲ Flimsy Defense. h dustry cease to move that the people be bel was premature. The only way for W ashington , Dec. 23.—Chairman Bur- Centrally Uoeated Rates, $1 Per Day. come dissatisfied and resort to experi Goebel to get even ie to congratulate There is no defense so cowardly as that I i°*J has raided a storm about his ears ments to change their lot. Bryan now on his election as president bv which it is attempted to excuse a 'a.<Jtterm'n>ag, in advance of a meeting ... .1 i.i . , of the committee on rivers and harbors, * * * in 1900. crime with the plea that some one else . that there shall be no bill from this comi T hk year 1899 will be the banner one has committed deeds just as bad. That mittee this session. Nearly every mem. in the history of American railroads. The Labor and the Trusts. some other person is a liar, a thief and a I her of the committee is anxious to have M. H. LiARSEN, Proprietor. receipts of the leading transportation murderer does not give one a license to a. n\er and *la.r'>Or hundreds companies up to date already exceed No class of jieople are more deeply con . . .. . . , . , „ I °* other men desire a bill for personal go out and he and steal and kill. ( and political reasons. those for the full year 1898, which held cerned in the trnst problem than work In attempting to hold his seat in con-1 It is believed that Burton is; controlled the record up to that time. The number ing men and their position regarding it. gress on the plea that he is no worse ; the element fighting the Nicaragua Stage and Express Office. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed of tons of freight moved largely exceeds particularly the attitude of organized than some others, Mr. Roberts has Ka"al„’L^"„sA“.rton who 8to?d,oi!t 80 . ,.. ,, , long to prevent Nicaragua-canal legisla- that of any preceding year. The only labor, is of importance. Mr. Samuel weakened his own case. He should re- tion in the last river and harbor hill, decrease shown is in grain, which is 1 Gompers, president of the American Fed. member thaf he is on trial and no other | He probably thinks that the same meth- about 20,000 cars behind the movement eration of Labor, was a witness before His claim that it is the Mormon church ods w'd obtain in the short session of * TILLAMOOK, OREGON, of a year ago. The explanation of the the Industrial commission at Washing that is being attacked in another weak ’J’a1nfd thf.°P,)5}ncnt.s t’le falling off’ is decreased exports. Novem ton a short time ago and in his state .. i-.- 1 j r mu ». Nicaragua canal fear that if a river and ber was one of the lightest months of ment said that organized labor views and unpolitical defense. The Mormon harbor bill is passed by the house, the church is no crial only if it wishes to be Nicaragua canal will be made a part of the year, the deliveries at Chicago to the trusts simply as employers. There had considered in the light of a defend- bill in the senate, and with unlimited Eastern lines being only 15,742 cars, a been cases, he said, in which labor organ, er of polvgamv. This it will hardlv do. N1>a™iln'cn^?PO!’n''‘5* f?.end’ °f the decrease of 16,4-4-0 cars compared with izations had been benefited by organiza ■ ru o L . . ■„ Nicaragua canal will not allow an ad- Satisfaction the preceding month. The decreased tions of capital. It was too early to de- and it Mr. Roberts is not careful he will journnu-nt until the legislation is passed, All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, movement in November was due to dis- ciile whether men would be niorefcteadilv find that he has driven the church into ! Speaker Henderson’s Attitude, guaranteed. opposition to his cause by an attempt I If the speaker is opposed to the river inclination on the part of farmers employed by the trusts than by other to drag it to defense. The chnrch must “lid harbor bill, it will lie somewhat to sell their grain owing to low prices. employers. protect itself and in order to do this it ¿'.'.^1° urL'i t’lr?"K*1, but if he keeps CONTEST NOTICE. his hands off there is no reason why* a Early in the month, when a demand ex In his report to the convention of the Department of the Interior, United States Land may find it necessary to abandon Mr. majority of the committee will not re Office, Oregon City, Oregon. is ted the prices were higher, cars were Federation of Labor, in session at De- Roberts to his fate. Nov 27th. 1899 port, and the house pass such a bill, in not available. Later, when they became troit, Mr. Gompers refers to the trust A sufficient contest affidavit having been spite of the chairman. It is already pretty certain that Mr. filed in this office by GEORG ” B. I AMB, more plentiful, the demand had subsided. question and his utterance as the leader Burton holds this place as chairman of contestant, against Homestead Entry No. II225, The decreased grain movement was more of organized federated labor will receive Roberts will be deprived of his seat in the committee by the votes of the com- made August 15th. 1*94. for W % Se and EH Sw *4, Section 24, Townsh p 1 S, Range 8 V . by This depends, of mittee, who turned down Cooper of Wis than offset bv the excessive merchandise widr attention. He said that there is the lower house. ANNA A. STEINER contest«?, in which it is consin, in the last congress, and he mav course, on whether the charges against alleged that “said Anna A Steiner during the and other tonnage, which pay a higher considerable difference of opinion na to year I895, wholly abandoned said premises des find himself practically, if not wholly him are proven or not If they are rate than grain. Railroad managers ex what is regarded by many as an intoler cribed in said homestead entry and changed ber deposed from the chairmanship if he coni residence therefrom, and that she has not re press the opinion that there is more ton able evil, "but organized lalior looks proven neither the fact that he is a Mor. tinues to fight river and harbor improve sided upon nor cultivated said premises since said year I895 Hnd that the said Anna A. Steiner mage in sight than ever before at this with apprehension at the many panaceas mon will save him. And when he goes ments. is not now residing upon, nor cultivating said season of the year, and thnt the compan and remedies offered by theorists to curb out he will find he has fewer friends than 1 The attempt to pass a shipping bill premises in any manner, whatever, and that said •»lleged abs nee from the said land was not ies are assured continued big business nt the growth and development or to de when he went in if he continues his de which will mean an expenditure of nearly $100,000.000 in 10 years, and due t her employment in the Army, Navy, or profitable rates during the winter and stroy the combinations of industry. We fense on the lines he has laid down for not provide sufficient harbors and navi, Maiine corns of the United States as a private soldier, officer, s aman or marine during the himself. spring gation for these ships, will cause a great have seen those who know little of. war with Spa n, or during any other war in * * * which the United ^tates mav be engaged, If Mr. Roberts had stuck to the manly deal of trouble between the majority of statecraft and less of economics urge the said p-irties are hereby notified to appear, the party and the advocates of the WtllLS the English people have been adoption of laws to regulate inter plea that he had married his wives be respond and offer evidence touching said alle- Hanna.Pa vne measure. Already there is gallon at io o’clock a.m., on taniiary i5*b. T900' intensely depressed by events in South state commerce and laws to 'prevent' fore the statue relating to polvgamv be. Quality. considerable growling under the breath befo e the County Clerk of Tillamook county. Mrica and there are anxiety and mourn- combinations and trusts and we have came effective and did not propose to against the subsidy bill, although it at Tillamook. Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.m., on January 221111. lnR'n every portion of the United King, also seen that these measures, when en desert them now he would have won the seems to be a part of the policy of the Great difference is observable J900, before the Register and Receiver at the dom, the determination to prosecute acted, have been the very instruments to respect of at least his opponents, if not majority to put it through. I nited States Land Office in Oregon City. in the quality of clothing ma Oregon. the war ha» m>t abated and the general deprive labor of the benefit of organised their sympathy. As it is. he is likely to The said contestant having, in a proper affi I' iubkb L and . A ct Jrwa 3. i S t R.-N otick F o . filed Nov r th, 1899, set forth facts which voice is that England "hall employ every effort, while at the same time they hare leave Washington with neither. And he PUBLICATION terial. We make a feature of davit, show that after due diligence personal service United States Land Office, resourve, if ne«M, ta coeiMw the simply proved incentives to more subtly will be lucky if his own people do not or this notice can not be made, it is hereby Oregon City, Ore.. the most carefully selected and directed that such notice be given Boers The patriotism mid loyaltv of and surely lubricate the wheels of capi abandon him. On. 26th t S qq by due and proper publication. Notice is hereby «ieen ih.I ,n con.plmnc, the English people an BO |Lni. W illiam G alloway . Receiver. I with the provision, of the act oir onsrm.ol cloths, and when made up in tal's combination." Reference is clearly lune J. lSyS. entitled An net f.n the .«I. From the “Timberman.” tested as to command Admiration 1 had to the anti-trust state legislation, NOTICE. ! timber lamie In the State, of t alifornl. Oregon Nevada and Waahinpon Territory’"..' excellent style it’s not at all whatever we may think of the hich has so generally proved futile and I To W hom I t M av C omckkm : Notice is here The illustrations in this issue of Till«- extended to .11 the Puhtic l*.„d St.tm ’b’y J, to which they arc giving niqB of August 4. 1892 J SVI strange that onr patrons «y given that I will not be responsible for any to which Mr. Gompers said 'T Far mook spruce is through the courtesy of are '’ebts or contracts entered Into or incurred on JFNNIK RAILIY. money. There are influential 1 account of «ny of my interests in Till«nu*»k •'nr own part we «re convinced that the Editor Baker of the Tillamook Head pleased. I n«\*n4 who believe there waa^ sountv, by any person whomsoever, unless the tate is not capable of preventing the came be authorized in writing by me. light. one of the most progressive and tificatinn tor going to war and SAMUEL KLMOBI velopetnent or the natural concentra- ably conducted papers on the Pacific fore t,«.!, expres tsans of industry, All the propositions tor nVT.X * ¡X"X ‘ coast opinio«, bn I ri^, an. tavi„K ♦o do so which have come unte « « • Dr. J. W. Vogel, now that on«ht our observation would. beyond I* H Cook, a leading innibemi.in of umi. The fending I S pecialist roe R efbatction and <te«bt _ _ react with greater Irama. was a p|fn5ant ca|)er „„ naaniinon. in urging the “ I ’ BPFcrs of tub E ve . •nd injury upon the working people ofl T$ b T1 mhkrmas recently. Mx. Conk ; * a **’ J?**!* tererBuce. nf The Tailor, put forth it. greuteM eff our country than upon the trusts.” T" * lay and all persona ctaimln, adw aèlr oT. Will visit TILLAMOOK every that H»t*MMMvtion with N. P. JRMfe En_____ _______ tone- _ - - - .boe-.t^obe.t I ont that so tar as labor ts cow. devvor. Pa., own« aerr of Um-, L‘"~ •• o.’ov No. 88% third street months. Pomaxk „. On boon . be m Tdlamook country >*• — -» ——n '»>*■ c»*«. _ ' B. Ornes 132 F ust S tbeet . PORTLAND, ORE. Steamer HARRISON ELMORE. or LARSEN HOUSE, OREGON TILLAMOOK, FRED SAPPINGTON, Painter, Paper Hanger and Cloth F« .'-ii rK“« CHARLES COOPEY, ,