Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 08, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 8, 1900.___________
HARDWARE AND DAIRY
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows &, Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
UTENSILS.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
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
I
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Every man may have his price, but the and the new type of “truth” might be HOW LADYSMITH SUFFERED.
nal pertly remarks : “ The notion that
an army canteen is a two-quart can in majority are willing to allow a discount called the Montana standard, fordid not
one of the witnesses against Clark allege Colonel Rhodes Describes the Pri­ ß L. EDDY,
which a soldier carries his whisky to the for cash.
Fred C. Baker. PubliMher
vations of the Garrison.
Whenever a man is browbeaten it is that “falsehood is not a lie when the per­
wars is erroneous. Among well informed
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
persons it has given place to the idea usually by the grey matter behind some son to whom it is told has no right to
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
London, March 2.—Colonel Rhodes,
that the canteen is a sort of co-opcrative other fellow’s brow.
know the truth?”
T illamook . O regon .
( strictly in advance .)
As to whether Clark is or is not guilty the brother of Cecil Rhodes, describing
dramshop in which the soldier’s irre­
in
the
Times
the
entry
to
Ladysmith
of
One year............................................... 1.50 pressible affection for stimulants is grati­
of bribery in a matter that must be left (
The Coming Campaign.
Six months...........................................
.75
H. COOPER,
to the senate to decide, but no one can Lord Dundonald and 300 men of the im­
Three months......................................
•50 fied with the least injurious alcoholic
perial Light Horse and Natal Carbineers
and
malt
beverages,
at
the
smallest
cost
understand
the
true
inwardness
of
The
campaign
of
1900
is
already
very
Office at corner of Mam and 2nd streets.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
to himself, and the greatest gain in self definitely outlined. The renomination the present controversy unless he be February 28, says;
‘‘It is impossible to depict the enthu­
restraint, temjierance, discipline and mo­ of President McKinley is absolutely as­ familiar with Montana’s past history
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
siasm of the beleaguered garrison. Cheer
rale.”
CURRENT TOPICS.
sured and it is no less certain that the blackened by such an infamy of corrup­
* * *
upon
cheer
ran
from
post
to
post,
and
democratic convention will again nomi- tion such as is seldom equaled. In the
The selection of July 4 as the day for I nate W. J. Bryan. These representatives fight for the capital it is well known that staff officers, civilians and soldiers flock­ rp H. GOYNE,
Having proven that Mr. Macrum, late
the convening of the democratic na of the two great parties stand for just ; hundreds of thousands of dollars were ed to greet them. The contrast between
consul of the Transvaal is a liar the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
tional convention furnishes new evi­ ’ what they did in the contes: of 1896. so spent in the most brazen-faced bribery i tlle robust troopers of a dozen battles
state department has now intimated that
Office: Opposite Court House,
dence of the demoralizing influence of I far as domestic issues are concern-, imaginable, and even whole ecclesiastical and the pale, emaciated defenders of
it may go so far as to show that he is an
| Ladysmith w as great.
fusion with the populist organization. ed
Mr. McKinley still stands for a organizations were bought up.
T illamook , O regon ,
ass as well. This is altogether needless.
' “General White and his staff met the
It was the populists who selected In­ > sound and stable currency. Mr. Bryan
For
years
past
Marcus
Daly
has
domi
­
The country has already sized him up at
dependence day, 1892, to promulgate is still the incarnation of the free silver neered over the whole state, and has troops in thecenterof the tow’n. He was
his true worthand is ready to drop him.
cheered with heartfelt enthusiam. He (JLA UDE THAYER,
the Omaha platform as a second Declara­
heresy and his devotion to that doctrine used his position as general manager of
Macrum has answered one purpose. He
addressed thecivilians and thanked them
tion of Independence. Everything popu­
is greater than to any other of the issues the Anaconda Copper Mining company
has succeeded in making a fool of more
and the garrison for their magnificent
list must be timed for some spectacular with w hich he is identified.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
to
enable
him
Io
secure
votes
to
attain
than one of the Anglophobists who took
support through trials which we alone
effect by locating conferences, meetings
his
own
ends.
The
much-vaunted
free
­
T illamook , O regon .
him seriously when he began to talk
The
question
that
should
present
it
­
and con ventions on dates made notable
can realize.
11 Mr. Macrum had made his complaints
self to the attention of every intelligent dom of the American citizen has been a
‘
‘
We
could
possibly
have
hung
on
for
by historical incidents. Whether trans-
mere myth in Butte and Anaconda ; for
at the state department he might have
(J. J. DALY.
fusing this practice on the democracy and thoughtful voter is this*: Shall exist­ not only were Marcus Daly’s employes six weeks longer, but the privations
¡OSCAR HAYTEK.
gotten justice, Imt he would not have
ing conditions of prosperity be main­
would
have
been
great,
and
sickness
and
will prove of any advantage to specta­
been so freely advertised. He seems to
tained, or shall there he a reaction, w ith obliged to trade only at his stores, but the paucity of our ammunition would I)ALY & HAYTER,
cular politicians will be seen later.
have been seeking notority and he got it.
the possibility of bringing about a state they were obliged to vote as he ordered
* * *
them. So that throughout Montana have limited the number of assaults we
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
The answer of Secretary of State Hay
The sayings of George Washington, of affairs similar to that which existed
there
has grown stronger and stronger I ' would have been able to resist. We
on the questions from the house regard­ Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln before the present administration came
D allas . O regon .
started the siege with 12,<>00 troops,
ing the charges made by Mr. Macrum are quoted on the political rostrum now­ into power ? The country is still familiar the feeling that the Duly power must be
2000 civilians and 4000 natives. Be­
broken
if
true
Americanism
is
ever
to
were complete and conclusive in every adays as gospel truths, but, like the with what hap|>ened under the last dem­
tween casualtias and sickness 8000 sol­
particular. Not only had th»» department bible, their sayings are often misquoted ocratic administration and grew’ steadi­ flourish in that commonwealth.
ROBERT A, MILLER,
To prevent the collapse of the Dalv diers passed through the hospital. It is
no information as to the opening of let­ and misconstrued. We shall presently ly worse during the continuance of that
impossible
to
overemphasize
the
priva
­
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
ters of the late consul, hut Mr. Macrum have to have a book of annotations to administration, are facts familiar to dominance the copper king would hardly
tions of the sick. Since the middle of
O regon C ity , O regon .
has been at the department a number explain what these gentlemen intended | 1 everybody. The working man, the busi­ leave any stone unturned in the matter
January, a man once down was prac­
of times since his return and has failed to say when they did sav or write the ness man, the capitalists, are all familiar ofcrushing Clark. In a recent interview
Land Titles »nd Land Office Business •
tically
lost.
The
reduced
rations
of
the
,
in any instance to make any mention of things attributed to them.
with the unfortunate experience of that Dalv said that it was only the young
Specially.
soldiers just sufficed for their subsistence.
such an unfriendly act. If such a thing
period of democratic rule. A blight was men of Montana who were fighting
* * *
Daily 30 odd horses and mules were
Clark,
and
he
had
nothing
to
do
with
it.
had occurred it was the duty of Mr.
(J ames M c C ain ,
Just as cavalry was supposed to be cast upon everything, enterprise was
|A. W. 8KVHKANCB
Macrum to report it promptly. As to going out of date it appears to lie one of crushed, industrial energy was paral­ This is. however, an Irish joke, for slaughtered and were converted into
soup
and
sausages.
From
January
15
the reported alliance between this the most valuable agents of military suc­ yzed, capital and labor w’ere equally de­ everyone in the whole Rocky mountain
McCAIN
&
SEVERANCE,
country and Great Britain, of which Mr. cess. The old use of cavalry was to at­ prived of opportunity. Not a single region knows right well that if the young to now there have been over200 deaths
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Macrum speaks so knowingly, Mr. Hay tack infantry and ride it down by rush promise of the democratic party was men are doing the fighting the chances from disease alone.
“The last fortnight saw the majority
are ten to one that the old man is
sets that at rest in a manner which and flight. The new cavalry is practi­ realized.
T illamook , O kkoon .
, of the field batteries unhorsed and the ‘
ought to end all discussion. It will not, cally mounted infantry, which simply
The defeat of the democrats in 1896 putting up the sinew’s of war.
guns
permanently
posted
in
our
defenses.
All these considerations must be taken
however, for the Anglophobists proceed uses the horses to move rapidly. The was immediately followed by a restora­
on the theory that a lie well stuck to will old cavalry charge is over, but the day tion of financial confidence and iudus- into account when weighing the facts of The cavalry and drivers were converted J) A VID WILEY, M.D.,
answer their purposes as well as the truth of the mounted infantry has appeared.
trial and business activity, which has the Clark case, and it is such facts as into infantry and sent to the trenches.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
and they will keep it lip. In the mean
been maintained up to the present time. these that have raised the very generally A line of defense had been constructed |
* * *
time, young Mr. Macrum will do well to
ACCOUCHEUR.
We have seen in the years sence that de­ existing doubt as to whether Marcus w ith a view’ of a possible final contin­
There is said to be one member of the
hide himself until he is forgotten by the
feat a steadv progress of our domestic Daly did or did not provide those thirty gency if the outer works should lie car­
All
call
promptly attended to.
Montana legislature who did not make
public. They like a clown, hut too much
and foreign commerce, which have I $1,000 bills that Whiteside flaunted in ried.
T illamook . O regon .
any money off of the recent senatorial
the faces of the Montana legislature.
of his antics cannot lie endured.
“Since the investment the total casual,
election. The character of the illness reached proportions unprecedented in
There
is
much
ground
for
suspicions
of
ties
were
:
Killed
or
died
of
wounds,
24
our
history.
Our
industries
have
been
a * *
with which he was prostrated is not
officers and 235 men ; died of disease, 6
active beyond all previous experience, this kind.
Dr. J. W. Vogel,
Marriageable maidens of various ages , stated.
officers and 340 men ; wounded, 70 offi­
labor has been more fully employed than
*
*
*
S
pecialist
for
R efratction and
and some experienced jieople have given ,
Blasts from Ram’s Horn.
cers and 520 men, exclusive of white civ­
A Cleveland minister told his congre­ ever before and today the general condi­
D efects of the E ye .
their views on “How to Manage a Hus­
ilians
and
natives.
”
gation what, in his opinion, was the tion of the American |»eople is more sat­
The truth needs no apology.
band.” These well-meaning |>eople have
Will visit TILLAMOOK every three
On the Point of Giving Up.
right kind of girl to marry. Young men isfactory than at any other previous
Bitter truth is sweeter than flattery.
thrown a flood of light on the subject,
The Standard publishes the following months.
will probably go on marrying the girls ¡icriod of our history.
Faith begins w’here the human arm
and doubtless blazed the right path for
P ortland ... O regon .
dispatch from Ladysmith, dated Thurs­
they love just the same.
These are facts which the American ends.
many just entering upon the arduous
O ffice : 132 F irst S treet .
* st *
day, March 1:
voter will be called upon to consider in
Dissatisfaction
may
lie
the
spur
to
ac
­
task. But there is much to learn. A
R esidence : 529 S herman S treet .
There is no way out of it for Montana. the coming national campaign. The tivity.
“ The once dashing cavalry brigade
Brooklyn woman furnishes a plan war­ It is either honeycombed with bribe­
thoughtful citizen, addressing his atten- | A smooth and shiny course makes slip- has practically ceased to exist. At the
ranted to produce the desired result. givers and brilie-takers, or with j>er
tion to all the issues that will lie pre . perv travel.
beginning of the year we had 5500
Unfortunately, the authorities did not jiirers. The whole commonwealth should
C. A. BAILEY,
seated, will ask himself whether there is | It takes more piety to bear praise than horses and 4500 mules. Before the end
approve, and she was called into court be fumigated.
DEALER IN
anything to lie gained, whether his and ! blame.
of January we could only feed 1100
to explain why she did not stick to the
STUDEBAKER WAGONS
the
general
welfare
is
to
promoted,
by
j
horses,
the
others
had
either
been
con
­
1
The
higher
life
is
found
in
the
valley
of
Who shall say that civilization is not
gentle methods usually practiced. “Oh,”
OSBORNE MOWERS,
throwing out of power the party that humility.
verted into joints, soups and sausages,
she replied, “ I have tried all those, and progressing? The governor of Kentucky
Buggies, hay rakes, plows, si.d ollie
has
built
tip
the
prosperity
of
the
nation
or
had
been
left
to
forage
for
themselves.
Great
souls
are
subject
to
widely
unlike
larin niaehinery.
You can save
the only difference is that the wear and went to church without a military es­
and transferring the control of the gov­ passions, just as great pendulums swing These poor, emaciated animals—mere
money by dealing with me,
tear comes all on the woman. Gentle cort
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
ernment to the political combination be ween widely opposite poles.
phantoms of horses—were among the
methods don't do if you're dealing with
Wagons.
that stands for financial and economic
most painful sigh's of the siege.
a man, especially if the man happens to
Pointed Paragraphs.
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
politics which our whole experience has The White Clover Cheese Factory,
‘Had we possessed an unlimited
I* vour husband. I’ve tried the dis­
shown to lie inimical to the interests and 1
amount to heavy guns and ammunition,
cipline of tears. There’s nothing in it
Many a smart woman marries a 1
welfare of the American people. Of all
Operated by T. S Townsend, will we might have made the position more
except loss ot lieauty. I’ve tried coax­ worthless man.
the questions ot the coming campaign begin on February 1st. working up the hearable, although not a shot was fired
ing There's nothing in that. I’ve tried
Circumstances make some men and un­
the one of first interest is whether the farmers' milk into cheese by the pound, except in dire necessity.
There were,
scolding. It’s no good, except to keep make others
prevailing prosperity shall be maintained or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran­ February 1. only 40 rounds left for each
up the tray all night, wake up the chil­
Don't worry today if you can put it off
. and republican success is necessary toits tee first-class article and quick sale ; also naval gun, while the supply for the field SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
dren and s|»oil one s temper. I’ve tried until tomorrow.
continuance.
will guarantee the highest market price artillery would have been exhausted in a
The
man
who
sits
down
and
ho|>es
for
sitting up for him. It only amounted to
SHAMPOOING. ETC.
when sold. This change has been made couple of minor engagements. Fortu­
loss of sleep 1 got no sympathy for it. the best seldom gets it.
Montana’s Corruption.
at the request of several of my patruns. nately the Boers were ignorant of the
“I don’t want you to think that I whip­
Manv a harmless-looking bottle con­
Electric Raths nicely flitted up Good for
ped niv husband for nothing. 1 didn’t tains a job lot of snake stories.
As the Clark senatorial investigation Call at factory for full information. true state of affairs. Had they know n
persons suffering with rheumatism.
•
our real weakness they might have dis­
tuind working for him. A woman ex-
The more delusion some jieople have • proceeds in Washington a gradual Come one. Come all.
Building next door to the Post Office
played grea er daring, with results
I »eels to do that. Rut when, after a hard ♦ lie more hapincss they enjoy.
change seems to have coine over public
which, now that we are sate, we can
When a man knows he is in the right opinion on the matter. At first it was
»lay's work, he got to criticising m\
venture to contemplate. We were vic­
looks and saying I wasn't as good look­ it matters not what others think
taken for granted that Senator ¡Clark
torious solelv because of masterly in-
Many a man becomes a pessimist when bought his way into the senate, and that
ing a* 1 use,! to lie. and that I was get­
activity.
ting ol«< and worn out —well. I thought he begins to harvest his w ild oats
his opponents, headed by M arena Paly,
■EJ-'
Were it not for the dentist many
“Thr bombardment was heavv. but on
it was alM>ut time to prove to him that
were standing for purity in election
I w asn't so old and worn out as hr im­ long trit want would remain unfilled
the whole ineffective. It is estimated
methods and were valiant sir knights.
The golden rule must lie a pure one, a. I fighting against corruption and boldly
agined. and so I span koi him.’’ More
that during the investment about 12,-
General Banking and Exchange busi­
it is seldom made to w ork l»oth ways.
|M»wer to her elbow.
000 shells were thrown into the town,
defending the fair name of Montana.
ness interest paid on lime d?|*osiK.
------
e=J-
i
a a a
A thumb on the hand is far l»etter Few have any such notions tiowadavs,
an average of three tons of explosives
Exchange on England, Belgium. Ger­
A bill to abolish the army canteen than three fingers of w hisky m the stom for the outcome of the trial has revealed
SHAVING,
daily. Yet we had only 35 men killed
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries.
lias liven introduced in congress by Mr ach.
and
188
wounded.
Our
largest
losses
political corruption deejKrooted. wide,
HAIR CUTTING,
Boweraock <»f Kansas, who is the most
If a man would live to a ripe old age spread and of a most appalling type
I were from disease.”
TILLAMOOK, ORE
titling personage who coaid have been he should get his name on the pension
SHAMPOOING.
So thoronghlv warped are the ideas of
»elected to succeed the so’klrs* states roll.
right and wrong in Montana that men
man. Jerry Simpson. The bill. Mr
Every time a woman . deprives a man have lieen willing to make all sorts of
HEADLIGHT
FIRE INSURANCE.
Howcritn’k assures us. is brought for- his vanity gets a shock that puts it to affidavits in order to upset Clark's right
t VFRYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
ward at the request of a numiter of sleep
and
J. S. STEPHENS,
to a seat in the senate, and the shocking
good people who never saw an armv
A student othuman nature who knows part of it all is that these self-convicted
AGENT FOR THE
INSURE WITH
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON A
canteen ami who do not even know his business never wastes much time in perjurers have apparently not been
WEEKLY
OREGONIAN
LIVERPOOL
GLOBE INSURANCE
how the thing loads ami fires, but who society.
Claude Thayer,
ashamed of their own wickedness, but
COMPANIES.
What a jollv old world this w ould
are certain that it ought to be abol­
have endeavoredtoeondone it. So deep- Afcrnt or Fireman's Fond and London
One Year for $a.35,
ished
Commenting upon the Bower- if otheis would share your opinion of seated has the wrong become that new
and Lancashire Fire Inaurane«
Agent for North West School Supply
sock anti canteen bill the Chicago Jour yourself.
TWO LIVE PAPERS.
Company, Notary Public.
liescriptions ot lying have been coined. I
Companies.
TILLAMOOK.
—
OREGON
(Hbt
glilhtmook
M)cablig|bt
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER ARD HAIRDRESSER.
CHAS.
PETERSON,
*5^ Baita
Hot and Cold Baths
i
Sufù-XTŒC OF
C. & E. Thayer