Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 24, 1900, Image 2

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    ______________________________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 24, 1900-
HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS
STOVES & RANCES
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
groceries
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods', etc., which will be found complete in everyth.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
HARDWARE.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE.
■r_
M c I ntosh & M c NAIR. Tillamook.
sion to the highest point of boundless and they did not hesitate, What has sweet vagueness of that paragraph will
been accomplished in the last three years give much consolation to many who are
prosperity.
“Vo we want tochange?’* The com­ in the industrial development, in in­ on the other road.
parative statistical exhibits of American creasing our domesdic trade and our
The solitary woman delegate to the
commerce and finance are almost start­ foreign commerce and in improving the Methodist church conference in Chicago
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
ling. Between 1897 and 1900, European condition of our people is familiar to all. diplomatically withdrew before a squab­
banks of issue gained only $4,000,000 in It is a magnificant vindication of repub­ ble could be raised over her presence.
( strictly in advance .)
(Successors to L. Hiner)
No doubt her action will be looked upon
One year.......
11.50 gold while the United States during the lican policy.
In view of this record and rememl>er as somewhat cowardly, but it appears
Six months ...
.75 same period showed a gain of $319,000,-
Three months.
■50 000 in gold. This vast store of gold ing that the party ‘of today calling it­ that her friends were hopelessly in the
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. does not represent an accumulation of self democratic is far more dangerous to minority. It will seem a little strange
, idle money, but the broad stream that the public welfare than was the demo, to some people that in a church where
i has vitalized the arteries of commerce cracv of 1892, it w ould seem that no one the women are so heavily in the majority
and industry and reopened the avenues who is sharing in the prevailing pros­ that they are not permitted any repre­
THE
I
employment for labor. The prosperity perity and desires its continuance could sentatives in the great councils of the
POLITICAL SITUATION of
of the wage workers is best reflected by support a party whose success would denomination.
Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
the savings bank statistics, which show certainly produce reaction.
A Chicago minister has felt himself
Estimates given on new machinery.
Do you Want to Change from that the average individual deposit in
compelled to advertise for “100 conse­
Republican Prosperity to 1894 was $369, while by 1899 it was
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON-
crated
men
of
Bible
faith
for
aggressive
Plenty of Money Metals.
$419. As a natural outgrowth of the
Christian work.” He complains that
Democratic Hard
prosperous conditions the use of lux­
The adoption of the single gold stand­ I out of his congregation of 300 persons
uries has increased proportionately ard in this country is by no means
Times ?
i less than one quarter are men. He says
among Americans. During the first year crowding silver out of use as money.
1 there are just as many men as women in
It is now’ nearing the time when the <>f McKinley’s administration, for ex­ The treasury statement of March shows l his church district, and he does not see
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
ample,
only
$2,000,000
worth
of
dia
­
477,046.563 silver dollars practically in ' why the sexes should be so dispro­
citizens of Tillamook will be called upon
to east their ballots. The issues have monds were imported into the United circulation, besides $80,346,414 in 1 portionately represented in the church.
from time to time been clearly and in­ States, when during 1899 the value of halves, quarters and dimes. All the' Many a minister has had the same pro­
telligently referred to in T iie H ead ­ diamond importationshad reached $12,- silver dollars not in actual circulation blem to deal with, yet wi never heard
light , and the question now confront­ 175,000. In nine states of the north­ are represented by outstanding silver ' before of one who advertised his want in
west more pianos were sold in the first certificates, the holders of which can get
ing everyone is :
just this wav. This may be the begin­
six months of 1899 than during the en­ them redeemed in silver dollars on de-i
“ Do we want to change ?’’ This ques­
ning of a new department in the want
tire six years previous. The beneficent mand. And under the new currency act, •
tion should be carefully considered by
advertisement columns of the news­
effects of general prosperity are signal- some $25.000,000 more in halves,
every citizen. It concerns all classes of
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' ized by a marked decrease in crime due quarters and dimes is to be coined. papers.
our |>eople—the capitalist and the wage
' to lessened idleness. The army of the When this is done, there will be $582,-
Blasts From Ram’s Horn.
earner, the farmer and the manufacturer.
unemployed has disbanded and conse­ 000,000 of silver available as money, in
Four years ago the country w as suffer­
AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
quently gives less incentive to crime addition of $87,870,000 in treasury notes
Calm seas make careless sailors.
ing from one of the severest depressions
and vice, us is shown by prison statis­ of 1890, which represent silver bullion.
Man soon wearies of the worship of
in its history. Capital was without con­
Hobsonville,
Or.
J.
Mgr,
I
tics.
Of these treasury notes based on silver humanity.
fidence, there w as industrial stagnation,
Where the heart sinks the hand cannot I
bullion, $85,000,000 were in circulation
millions of ¡>eople were without work.
Contrasting Two Periods.
i
in March, making the total of silver succeed.
Domestic trade was enormously cur
Failure is often but man's name for1
money $670,000,000, which is fully one-
tailed and our foreign commerce was
In the house of representatives a week third of our total volume of circulating God’s successes.
greatly reduced. Never before was there
ago Mr. Lacey of lowa delivered a medium. The increase in silver monev
Religeon makes the church and not I
such gloom and distrust in regard to the
1 speech which is a valuable contribution within twenty years is shown by the the church religeon.
material affairs of the country as ex­
When your foes laugh with you your j
to current political discussion. It con­ fact that in 1879 the silver in circulation
perienced during the |>eriod of the politi
trasts the financial and business condi­ was only about $68,000,000. This is a friends will weep.
cal campaign of 1896.
tions in the United States from 1893 to rate of increase that ought to satisfy
Death is an incident and not an inter­
“Do we want to change?’* It is un­ 1897 with the conditions since the pres­
ruption of life’s progress.
even our silverite friends.
Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest
necessary to make a detailed statement ent administrât ion came into power.
The twentieth century will offer no
Our gold money has also increased,
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj
of what has occurred since. It is familiar ’ i While all intelligent people know that
greater
wonder
than
that
of
the
nine
­
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
to everybody. There has been during ’ in the former jicriod, under a demo. but not quite so much as our 9Í1 ver
teenth
—
the
saving
power
of
the
gospel.
the last three years a most extraordinary | 1 cratic administration, there was general money. In 1879 the gold in circulation
Many a man puts a fine monument
industrial activity. The agricultural in- 1 business depression and industrial stag- was $96,262,850 and in March of this
over the grave of his wife w ho made her
terest has prospered, the condition of, i nation, and that for the last three years year the amount was $612,333,489.
get up and light the fire every morn­
labor has vastly improved, the wealth there has been great activity in all indus­ This, however, was in addition to the
ing.
$232,225,336
of
gold
held
in
the
national
of the country has been enormously in- ' tries and a larger business in every line
The devil will not care w ho does the
creased. Our domestic trade is to-day than the country ever before knew, still treasury. The total general stock of
preaching
so long as his plans are adopt­
gold
coin
and
bullion
in
the
United
at least 50 |ier cent larger than it was it is well at this time, when a national
PROPRIETORS OF
ed for raising money to run the church.
four years ago and our exports, par- ■ campaign is approaching, to direct pop­ States, in March, was $1.025,825,162.
When
a
man
begins
to
put
the
rotten
It will be seen that the country is rich
ticularly of manufactures, have been ular attention to this portion of our re­
There is an apples in the bottom of the measure how
greatly increased. Our financial resour­ cent history and ask men of all interests in the precious metals.
ces have been so augmented that we are | —the farmer, the manufacturer, the mer ample metallic basis for our monetary soon he liegins to conclude that the bible |
is a fable.
DEALERS IN
lenders to Europe. No other country is diant and the wage earner—to thought­ system. While the volume of currency
has reached the marvelous figure of
so strong in all the conditions that fully consider the lesson it conveys.
$2,000.000,000, the amount of gold and The White Clover Cheese Factory,
make for material progress and pros­
Mr. Lacey presented numerous ex­ silver available as money is $1,700,000,-
perity.
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
Operated by T. S. Townsend, will
tracts from the speeches of democratic 000.
begin on February 1st. working up the
“Do we want tochange this?’’ I)o we i and populist congressmen in 1893, tell­
And to this immense stock of gold and
farmers’ milk into cheese by the pound,
want another experience with demo ing of the unfortunate conditions then
silver the mines are daily adding their
or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran­
cratic policies ? I)o we want to try developing and which grew steadily
immense output. The man who under
tee first-class article and quick sale ; also
again the disastrous experiment of the worse for the next three icars. Mills
these circumstances can see a scarcitv of
will guarantee the highest market price
last |>eriod of democratic administra­ were shutting dawn, the ranks of idle
money metals ahead, must be a pessi- w
|jen ......
so|j This change has been made
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tion ? The party ofBryanism offers now labor were growing, capital was being
mist of a peculiarly lugubrious type, and
at
the
- request of several of
... my
■■■ , patrons.
irci LI V/113.
nothing more acceptable than it offered withdrawn from investment. The party
the politician who, frtr
- •>••••
Cal1 at ,att"r-v for fu" information.
four years ago. It is still for free silver, of “tariff reform” had come into power
poses, can preach the danger of a silver Come one. Come all.
still opposed to protection, still wedded and the industries of the country at
famine, must be a rank demagogue.
to the fallacies ami the revolutionary once proceeded to get ready for the new
*
doctrines of the Chicago platform. Its policy. In due time it was put into ef­
FIRE INSURANCE.
Secular Shota at the Pulpit.
principles «nd its purpose are reaction­ fect and the record of its operation is one
ary. There is not a single policy for of the gloomiest chapters in our busi­
Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday.
The trustees of the Uni versa list church,
J. S. STEPHE.VS,
w’hich it stands that would promote the ness history.
in Washington, have decided that the
AGBXT FOR THE
Stage leaves N. Yamhill daily exeept monday,
progress and prosperity of the nation.
The campaign of 1896 was a jieriod of sex of the Rev. Ida C. Fulton bars her HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
,
The success of that party would mean perhaps the severest financial anil com­ from filling the pulpit of that edifice. The
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
COMPANIES.
retrogression. It would impair confi­ mercial depression the United States decision isn’t quite as broad ns the name
dence and check enterprise and if we may ever experienced. Not only was the of the denomination would lead us to
North Aamhill and Tillamook.
Agent for North West School Supply
judge from the attitude of some of its country suffering from the baleful effect
expect.
Company, Notary Public.
leaders it would 1* very likely to involve of the democratic tariff, but also from
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
The Methodist general conference is
us in difficulties abroad. There is, in the threat ofcurrency debasement, Fear
having trouble with its daily paper.
short, nothing whatsoever that this of the possible success of the free silver
party promises which would promote party utterly destroyed financial con fi- Perhaps the brethren will thus obtain a
Manufacturers of
the general w elfare, w hile it is absolutely dente and toward the end of the cam sufficient insight into journalism to en­
able them to deal gently and charitably
certain that its success would result in p.iign it was with difficulty that busi­
with the secular press—even the patters I
harm to neatly every interest.
MRS. J. K. SMITH
ness men obtained accommodations, so
that peiaist in the wickedness of Sunday
“Do we want to change?** No one extremely cautious had Imnkcrsand cap­
Uns opened Dressmaking Parlors in the
editions.
East half of the Watch Tower Build-
TILLAMOOK, OR
claims that the phenomenal prosperity italists liccoine in presence of the danger
As the result of a church quarrel in a
ing. where she is prepared to do
enjoved by the people of the United ot another democratic success, with its
dressmaking, both fanev and
South Carolina church over some work
States is entirely the sequence ot political threat of cheap money and repudiation.
plain. Fit guaranteed.
on
the
sacred
edifice.
Rev
W
E
John
­
How sudden was the change w hen re­
causes or ol economic |H>licics. Famine
son,
Baptist
minister,
and
William
T.
in I idia and war in South Africa have publican victory was assured, Fresh I
doubtless created an abnormal demand lite was at once inltised into the indus-1 Bellinger, court stenographer and son of
for breadstuff's of which this country tries, financial confidence began to re- the lawyer, fought a duel at the parson­
Local Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked
has lieen blessed with superabundance turn, a demand for labor sprung up. The ; age door which resulted in Bellinger
tiring
almost
instantly
killed.
The
Lumber Yard near Court House.
lint making due allowance for the ex­ fear that tor months hung over the coun-,
traordinary demand in foreign couti. try like a (Mill dispelled in a day. Even clergyman proved bullet proof. That's
ties for American food products. no lieforc the republican administrate n one advantage of being “anointed."
Rev Dr. Mc Arthur, of New York said
Cntr.lly Uoeated.
R.tes, $1 p,„ D,y.
one can truthfully gainsay that the was installed hundreds of mills And fac­
restoration of confidence, the stability tories that had liera idle resumed opera­ “No Christian ought to enter hen ven
The business interests of the during the next twenty-five years it be
of our financial system and the policy tions.
of reciprocity and protection have hern country knew that the promises made can help it ; we are getting more heaven
|M»tential factors in giving the impetus by the it publican party—promises of on earth now than ever we had. We j
H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
to commerce and industry that has protection to American industries and have had more of it in the lart twenty- !
raised the country within three years labor and of the maintenance of a sound five years than at any time since Adam '
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON,
i
from the depths of industrial depres- currency—would l< faithfully carried out fell into sin in the Garden of Eden.” The I
tibe
tlilhtinoob
TILLAMOOK
IRON WORKS,
Ijcabligbt
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
E, SIBLEY,
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
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Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
I
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor.
Dressmaking Parlors. PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber.
Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing
Lumber a Specialty.
Candles
LARSEN HOUSE,
M.
sn 1 E,pr,wS Office.
The Best Hotel in tbe city.
No Chinese Emplo^