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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1899)
1899 HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSÌ STOVES & RANCES Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. a » GROCERIES hardware . 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. 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 & McN air . Tillamook PASSING EMARKS Logically and Briefly Dished Up. It can no longer be said that a woman cannot keep a secret, whether her own or another’s. The Philadelphia doctor, Mrs. Isabelle Mitchel, who perfected a formula for the preservation of meats and vegetables without the use of ice, is dead and her methods died with her. The method made to induce her to im part the secret to one who knew her, failed, as she was in a delirious condition when the attempt was mnde.frorn which she did not recover. * * * When one wishes to express a high opinion upon an important action or indorse some noble sentiment, we say : "It surpasseth even the love of woman,’’ and count it the greatest praise we can bestow. We hear little of the love of men, as though such a sentiment dill not exist; or it existing, but for a little sea son and then vanishing away as did Na poleon’s love for Josephine before his ambition for an heir to his throne. But he, or she. is mistaken who thinks that cold stern, calculating manhood has not within it a shrine so sacred that the in terests and the exigencies of business life dare not profane. * * * Here is what one man has said of it : "Men talk of love as they talk of money; write of love as they write of travels, of pleasures of pains; even laugh at love at times. But such men, in their inmost hearts, abhore and curse themselves for the words they utter, and lie in lonesome places, among the beautiful things of ex. istence and perish of thirst on the .banks of the purest fountain that flows into the river of life.’’ * * If Men can love. When they do not, it is to them the bitterest curse that can fall to moral lot on this fair, smiling earth. Sometimes it is cherished in secret, but not often or long. For awhile man may act upon the Confucian theory that “he who possesses a treasure conceales it with care lest it be taken from him;” but the hour comes when the heart can con ceal the treasury no longer, and it slips through open lips to reach the resting place in another’s heart. Of slow growth; often ; but thereby all the safer since the happiness of others is concerned. Patient has its appointed work to do. Haste makes waste as of more material things. But how gener ous the century plant that has taken so long to perfect its blossom ? It is the crowning glory of the flower kingdom. So is the love of man when once its pet als open, to blossom iu a woman's heart. * * * Thanksgiving day must needs have its tragedies to mark with a crimson stain, its coming and going in the land. And one observation is the one that occurred in the townofldlewood.in Pennsylvania, where a father, out hunting for rabbits on Thanksgiving morning, accidentally •hot his son, almost in sight of mother and sisteri. * « » tent, yet guilty—by accident—of what he would have given his own life to prevent. * * * The preacher drones from his pulpit the Scripture saying that not one spar-1 And if we seek the dark side, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Where everything goes wrong. And see mole hills as mountains, Our lives will seem too long. ß L. EDDY, But if we seek life's sunshine, OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN row falls to the ground without the . Sweet joy to others give, And gaily climb life’s mountains, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Father’s knowledge. What can he say As though we're glad to live; in the face of such a tragedy, permitted, j T illamook , O rk G on To overcome disaster, by this same loving Father, to happen ' And sunshine ’round us shower, to one of his followers ? A tragedy, in-! To make our dear friends happy, M. COOPER, When joy will be our dower. vol ring a remorse that can end only The world is but a mirror, when life ends ; dropping down upon aa AffORNBY-AT-LAW, Reflecting each .._'j mind; erstwhile happy home a shadow so black If we look at it crosaly, that no longer life-rays can do more than TILLAMOOK .............. OMBtXlN To us 'twill not look kind ; ■ - . ■' illumine its edges ; lifting to the lips of But if we smile upon it, It will be joyous, too, ---------------------- loved ones the bitter waters of a grief no ] II. GOY NE, No matter how we see it, words can depict, no friend can fathom, ’Twill give us our own view. no Bible text can change to the sweetness ATTORNEY-AT-LAW So, when the world seems dreary, of a sacred sorrow. Office: Opposite Court House, And life seems bitter, too, * * * AGENTS STEAMER LUELLA. Just ask yourself the question, T illamook , O rkuon . One of the counties in New Jersey is If it can lietter do: And if it turns to sunshine, Hobsonville, Mgr. being confronted with a problem that The world will look so bright has come upon its officials like bomb, 0 LA UDE THAYER, That you will be forgetting shells, creating consternation and doubts j How dark has been the night. L. H. BROWN, P residktn . D irectors : how to solve it. There are 2,000 negro! W. H. COOPER, S ec . & T res . L. H. BROWN, H, G. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT. » St * A TTORNE Y-AT-LA W, voters in it and they demandjrecognition The trouble is that the human mind is T illamook , O hkuon . in the jury box. The color line must be so constituted that it cannot always wiped out, or the dominant party may look upon the bright side of things. We have trouble in future elections, for in I borrow too much trouble and we carry Manufacturer« of stance, if in no other way. The dusky ■ about with us a load of worry when we [J ALY & 1IAYTER, representatives present the sheriff with should only bear the burden of the sun resolutions, calling upon him to select shine and the odor of the roses of exis attokneyb - at - law , the names of competent colored persons tence. D allas . OtritMt TILtbflMOOK, OR. to serve on the jury, “and thus wipe out Home vs. Foreign Farms. the obnoxious stigma, the result of a ROBERT A. MILLER, human slavery. ’ Will the sheriffcomply? Strong protest is made in some of the Fine Dressed Flooring and In all probability he will. And then ? Eastern papers against therecommenda- ATTORNEY AT I.AW/ Will the white man object. a Specialty. tions of the secretary ofagriculture as to O bkgon C ity , om » * * our tropical posessions ; and indeed the Corporal punishment, whether imposed report is a great dissappointment to all Land Titles and l.nml Office Ltoeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked Speciii If y f ■« Upon children in our public schools or on | who prefer to see the farming interest of Lumber Yard near Court House. convicts in the state institutions, is a ! our own home people prosper in prefer i TAMER mode of punishment that belongs more ence to those of the dusky colorefl tribes (A W. to past ages when the lash and the ' in the tropical isle near our shores or ^[(■CAIN & SEVERA stocks and the whipping post were in those near the China seas, far away. DIRECT to common use. And yet, the question as Nothing but loss, says the New York ATTORNEYS-AT-Ll tow-hat shall take the place of such in- Press, can come to the American farmer Carrying Mail. T illamook , fliction is an unsolved problem, where from increased commercial facilities with moral suasion fails to effect reform Tile Porto Rico and the Philippines. There [JAVID WILEY, M.D., solitude of the cell and short rations is and always will be an enormous ad touch the soul and the stomach; the verse __________ balance of ____________ 1 rade with these peoples. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND the »panking gives but momentary pain w|)OJe wantg are and are cerUin to re. McNAMER, Pros ACCOUCHEUR. while It engenders passionate feeling8 oi main ot the simplest character. The so- A'l call promptly attended to. called "tropical productions" will com. The end does*not always justify the pete with some of his most important Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. T illamook , O kkcon . Truckee Lumber Co., Fili & SPRUCE Lumber ? 3OX SHOOKS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, Or. LEIGH JONES, PACIFIC LUMBER CO All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. Finishing Lumber ROUTE U.S. The TILLAMOOK BARKER & mean, and the “daring woman journal- crops. The American former now ra.ses ist’’ who managed to get on board of a and sell all these tropwal product.om s —sugar, tobacco, fruit and liemp. He tranaport for Manila did not find it so. has heretofore been carefully protected Dressed in a man’s clothes she secured a from tropical competition by Republican position as cabin boy. Four days out tariff laws. A duty sufficient to stimu from San Francisco she revealed her sex late the best industry has lieen placed to the captain. not only on Europe's bounty pro gf St * but on Porto Rican and Philip Why? Here is a paragraph from an | ducts, G„ article in the Manila Tribune, which de-' pj pine cane. Italian oranges and Sumat. votes a cdhimn to her exploit: “ Miss ratl cigar wrappers have been shut out Bean intended to maintain her disguise for the benefit or Florida and < all- throughout the voyage, but at the end forma and Conneticut and Pennsylvania of fo»r daysehe announced her sex. for formers. The Kentucky farmers have a the simple reason json that no lady, no mat- duty (]uty on hemp in order to enable them to ter how daring and adventurous she compete with these tropical Philippines might te could listen to the vile conver- on whom the happy secretary sees his sation cm led on in the t----- forecastle every ■ countrymen pouring such golden strea ms. • ' vrath and jf thia protection is to be withdrawn the night w ithout arising in her w secretary will not be able to comfort his detioinicieg her companions.’’ „ * , constituency with glowing tales of the K * be discreditable to the hundreds of millions flowing into the While tir ma; L ------------- men it is ’< te*»»' to the woman who pockets of their fellow Americans an< bid aside \TLesty with her gown fellow farmers of the C.nbbean and Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept fTlonday. Tickets must bn secured the day previous from the Agents at North Yamhill and Tillamook. (J E. HAWKE, PHYSICIAN AND SLBGEOM. TILLAMOOK OBEGON. Office: Over Todd’» Store. C. B HANTHORN, Pre». ; A. WELCH, Vice-Pres ; 8, T. HARRISON. Sec. COLUMBIA ELECTRICAL & REPAIR CO. Sucoemors to the Columbia Iron Work». 533 Bond Street : Electric : Light I Power : t and r Î Ì Plants Installed. : ASTORIA, OREGON. Foundrymen and Boiler Makers. C. A. BAILEY, DKALFM IN STU DE HA KER WA GONS OS/ÌORNE MOWERS, BiiggieH, liny rnken, plows, nud otlie farm iiincliiiitry. You < hii nave liioney by dealing with ihp , Hpecml Pricen on mamá opuuj Wagons. EDGAR LATIMFR, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER Cannery, Steamboat. Loggers' Work SHAVING, HAIR GETTING, and Blacksmithing. Electrical and Cycle Sundries NHAMPOOINO, ETC. in Stock. The story of these tragic scene is thu. „„j n-irsdau »u a biped of the male per- [ china seas. Estimates Given. ,,v parade. ___ . ** fop*. ww|t vj,iting tht Wwt not long ago. Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for told by the Pittsburg Post : "After 1 and suasion. Al ’»• • of employment and persons suffering with rheumatism, shooting once and missing, again the ,e should be, open to Secretary Wilwn wa. very enthus.aatK F Building next door io the Post Office. father raised his gun to fire after the ' professiota aT , 1 when they unrex them- over beet-sugar factories. 11 w women ; but» fleeting bunny. He took good aim. '• While .. , this one brought become of those now operating rp - jl do.ng so he did not hear the rust “ing „ °f disgrace alike t>- her sex and upon l*ri"« ° “ J iu d MV — ^ ----- ’Xr^untrv if where all over our Northern country the brush just in front of him. He pulled jo^rna-iam by t’^od she purred. •- our if the trigger just as his son burst into full sugar She declared h •• interview.that.be f)tber tropical jkimwssio »» shouli * « view not five yards away from the muzzle of his gun. Had he been a frac bad found men-tful. and thatjt , , to¡come-m free General Banking »nd Esehanga busi- tion of a second Inter his life would have would he her fo t» to expose them. But the new industry oi MM interest |>aid on time drpoait». alreadv lagging cane industrv of the **en spared. As it was, his fatucr saw .he herself pre» «>< embodiment of F.xcliang«-on Englniid, Belgium, tier- South ' There would soon lie smoke him receive the full contents of the gun deception. If bj » «*’’* P’,cb- in >ay. baad’-". and all foreign comii.rias. stacks without smoke, machinery with Agents for K.ipp« Brewery, the Brewer of the Hi t»l Beer in the Northwest. >n the left side of his chest, right under defiled thereby. the blan,‘ out motion to tell the tale of ruined his arm. Strangers can find here a place V. write, attend to correspondence, privab lj All true women shame upon the TILLAMOOK, ORE * * * confer upon businere or social uiail-r» and generally feel at home. American induatriee._________________ unwomanly act. Think for a moment, you who read MSCRB WITH » * t iese lines who are parents, and picture, I. there not heM A Kluwer <° thi iude Thayer, ■f yon can, the home-coming of the slain tertion recently i* le V the New York f Nrrrnan’a Fand an<l London to the mother who had seen him go out I Pre»» that "there i ■ • » i nswer to the SH-ashir» Fire Insurance >n all the strength of young manhood riddle why so many «1 ‘ ’ bachelors? and the hopefulness of ■ happy heart. Companies. why we are Nor is there to the q *• «•' 'Ae will be home ea rly with plenty of here, anvway. We -iw ■» ’ a»*’*' bffE INSURANCE. 8a,ne,'' he had said to her in going. unscrutable mysteries.* X «Mtt" ’* Coming back there was only • solemn- M w,- to one Ù s/Z /■///-••< added that we are na 'ty ot silence, stilled toBMrt, ¿ riddle iled lips. still more mysterious. I • **« LONDON ft •taring eyes. lelp to IT —well, the "new wonts. ' • - 1N8I RANCE ack to Oh, the pity of it nlllRAa forOie father? make it no longer one bj !• < maid* Hi« gray hair will go dowa in sorrow to the sweet, womanly way » the grave, but not h^asMt ofanungrate- of long ago. Jpl son He He mav ma w^fegdMbn. since he Local Agents-L. HINER; and H. HUDEN WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. » CHAS. PETERSON Í Tillamook City, LEA Tilla * « • LX. Oregon. & JONES, Market, or C. 8 l E. Thayer