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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 3L 19C0. 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. II groceries . Xi We cam a First Class Stock cf 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 HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Gia«, Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE. our prices. McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook. with the Neely Printing company—and T. H. Tongue to the voters of Tillamook rival on account of the quickness and sec that an end is put to them. The county. The confidence placed in Mr. ease of its manipulation and regulation. Tongue by the citizens of the first con One of the largest wagon-making con- country is on trial. * * * gressional district has brought about cerns in the country uses electric welding The high court of public opinion, which good results, for his untiring energy and in making tires. Similarly, the largest is higher than any other court in the jierseverance in congress in l>ehalf of Ore concern making cedar tubs and buckets gon has brought him to the front, and, used an electric welding process for land, is always in session, it never gets (Successors to L. Hiner) without a question of doubt, he is the making the hoops on its pails, etc. These insulted and does not have to protect its honor or maintain its dignity by tnrot- strongest and most influential person in arc made of galvanized iron wire, wound the Oregon delegation at Washington. tightly around the utensil in a groove tling free speech or abridging the free Congressman Tongue has identified him- cut in the wooden staves. The ends of dom of the press. * * * ! self with Oregon’s development, and since the wire hoop are brought together, a The wine production of the old coun he has been in congress he has left no little scrap of mica being placed under , stone unturned to secure appropriations the juncture to protect the wood. A try last year w as nearly 3,500,000,000 for the improvement of Oregon rivers, powerful current of electricity, intro gallons. A gallon and a half apiece for harbors, bars, etc., and now’ that he has duced in the hoop by appropriate ap every man, woman and child on earth . Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty. interested himself in securing a large ap paratus, heats the ends almost instantly What a lot of prohibitionists have failed Estimates given on new machinery. propriation for government improve to a welding "neat and firmly cements to get their gallon and a half! * * * For Representative in Congress, TlbbAMOOK, OREGON. ment of Tillamook harborsandbars, it them together. A pail or tub made in The secretary of the treasury has is TH OS. II TONGUE, is to the interest of every person owning this way is said to he practically indes of Washington County. property in Tillamook county to vote tructible. In bicycle factories electric sued a call for the redemption of $25,- For Supreme Judge, j for Mr. Tongue. It mav be a long time welding and brazing are much employed. 000,000 of government bonds. More C. E. WOLVERTON. | before Tillamook can secure such a strong It is used also to some extent in the evidence that the country is not now’ liv of Linn County. friend in congress as Mr. Tongue, and manufacture of armor piercing and other ing under the burden of democratic hard OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN For Food and Dairy Commissioner, when Tillamookers cast their votes next projectiles. One of the most interesting times. * * * J. W. BAILEY, Monday it is a foregone conclusion that uses to which electric heat is put is the During the year 1899 the United States For Prosecuting Attorney—3rd I)ist., their ballots will be for Mr. Tongue, for annealing of armor plates for war ships. issued about 2,500,000,000 of 2-cent JULIUS N. HART, | looked at intelligently and in a business These plates are generally made in large Of Polk County. light, even Mr. Tongue’s political enemies sizes, several feet on a side, and up to I postage stamps, which, if placed end to For Joint Senator, admit that he is in aposition to do Tilla- eighteen or twenty inches thick. They ' end, would reach a distance of nearly Dr. W. TYLER SMITH, ! mook some good and should be kept in are made of very tough steel and in both 40,000 miles. * * * of Yamhill County. congress. I the Harvey and Krupp processes are! 1 The government of Nicaragua has pre- For Joint Representative, * * * hardenened on the surface and for a . B L EDDY, The people of Montana will be very depth of one or two inches, so that j seated the American minister with a of Tillamook County. apt to settle the disgraceful fight be- I ordinary tools, such as drills and planer | handsome walking stick. As long as he the Clark ami Dalv gangs this | (cutters, can make no impression upon 1 is not presented with his walking papers Republican County Ticket ! 1 tween AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK. fall by turning all the rascals out and I j them. The recently introduced electric the mininter will be all right. For County Commissioner, placing the affairs of the state in the tempering process consists of a method I Hobsonville, Or. J. Mgr. A Lesson in Business. L. PARRISH. ; hands of the Republicans. Unless the i for locally heating the surface of such a I For County Clerk, I people of that state are willing for the ! plate to any desired temperature and Bank clearings afford the best guide of' HOMER MASON. i world to believe them to be as bad as I gradually reducing this so us to temjjer the volume of business that is transacted , For Sheriff, their leaders, they must repudiate the i the hard steel and make it workable. ; throughout the country. The following, H. II. ALDERMAN. shameful methods employed by all the The armor for the Kearsarge and Ken-1 figures are from Bradstreet's, 000,000s; For School Sujierintendent, gangs in the Democratic party of the ! tucky, the latest battleships of the United being omitted : j GEO. B. LAMB. state, whose chiefs look upon honor and I States navy to be placed in commission, Yr. Amt. Yr. Amt. Yr. Amt. I For County Treasurer, office as bargains merely, worth just so ' were planed on the edges and drilled for 1890$60,807 1893154,020 1897$57,085 I W. II. CARY. I much gold. The chicanery of Clark and holding on bolts after an electric temper- 1891.. 56.805 1894..45,396 1898..68,500 ) For County Assessor, i his hirelings as betrayed by the con- . ing process. 1892.. 61.902 1885..53,028 1899..93,508 ! M * M J. S. STEPHENS. I temptible trick of his resignation from ' 19M..60t982 Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Heer in the Norths'«! It appears that the British manufac For County Surveyor, | the senate and opportune appoint Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatel; turers are getting stirred up because the A. M. AUSTIN. ment by the lieutenant governor, Av... $59,838 $50,844 $73,029 confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at borne. American manufacturers of locomotives For County Coroner, acting governor in the absence of that These figures represent hundreds of J E. TIJTTLE. executive, is the favorite methods of' and cars are furnishing rolling stock to millions of dollars. Under the McKinley First Justice District— ward heelers and political bums. While colonial roads. More than $4-,000,000 For Justice ...... Wm. Batterson. this cheap piece of paltry artifice was I worth of American railway engines have tariff in President Harrison's adminis tration the average volume of business For Constable.. C. Larsen. working Mr. Clark w as reading a speech been exported in the last nine months, transacted in the United States was Secon I Justice District— in the senate of the United States in ' as against $1,000,000 worth in 1894 almost $60,000,000,000 a year. and $2,800,000 worth in 1898. The For Justice ...... C. E. Reynolds. which he soared above the sordid things J During President Cleveland’s adminis For Constable .. A. A. Ford. of earth, and, with his breast heaving | reason for this is not far to seek. The PROPRIETORS OF tration it averaged $9,000,000,000 a Third Justice District — convulsively with emotion and his voice American manufacturer of railway roll year less. In other words, there was For Justice ...... W. T. We^t. trembling with tears, he said it was his ing stock has such tremendous demands $3.00C,000 less business transacted every For Constable .. F. Smith. only ambition to hand down to his chil made upon him at times that he is business day of the year. For Road Siqiervisors— dren the heritage of an honored name. equipped for the handling of “rush’’ or- DEALERS IN Under the Dingley tariff and the ad. ders and he is prepared to underbid the Nehalem .................N. B. Aliev. The sjieech impres&ed the senators and ministration of President McKinley the English manufacturer who relies upon a Foley........................... — the spectators. They began to wonder The American engines average volume of business was $23,- Garibaldi ............... Uris. Peterson. if this man's venal friendshad not abused steady trade 000,000,000 a year more than in the B.n S \\ l.llxitt Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook his friendship. Perhaps his enemies had and cars are built to standar^ designs, preceding Democratic administration of and there are no delays in filling orders. Fairview ............... Henry Ohls. persecuted him ; perhaps the senate was President Cleveland. Hoquartnn ......... B.II.Hathaway. about to wrong him. He w’as either With the advantages of lower prices and In other words, there has been over Tillamook................. A. Anderson. the most shameless and daring hypocrite quicker deliveries it is not surprising $7,000,000 worth more business trans that American manufacturers are send Barnegat .................Geo. Elliott. unhung or he was tnote sinned against acted every day during President Mc Netarts .................... C. B. Wiley. than sinning. But these contemplations ing their locomotives in large numbers Kinley's term than there was under Pre South Prairie ..........Z. Wells. had hardly begun to cerebrate his *° Egypt and other British depenen, sident Cleveland. Carnahan ............... Jacob Bloom. hearers before the transformation scene cies. * * * Blaine ............... J. Rowland. revealed the rottenness liehitid the pic One of the l>est things that the English Secular Shots at the Pulpit. Beaver.............. T. Wilson. lure. He wishes with one breath to Hebo.................. G W. Bodvfelt. leave the legacy of a clean name and papers have discovered is the complex A Toledo minister is now starting a ion of the democrats and republicans in Union .............. Win. Scott. with the other soils it with unscrupulous church with bowling alleys, |pool and i America. This discovery was made Little Nest ticca C. Keller. I unhition. If Mr. Clark had refused I billiard tables. This sportv religeon apropos of the decision of General Mer Dolph ............... A. Kuntz. • with an indignant refusal co have ac- seems to appeal to a certain kind of Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunda) riam to employ women in taking the Sandlake......... F. Atkinson. : cepted appointment to the senate under mind. census. The papc*, which is the Express, Stage leaves H- Yamhill daily exeept fnondayj such despicable circumstances, at the The probabilities are that those Me goes ou to explain that the young wo. It is now but n lew days to the elec san e time publicly rebuking his son and , men were appointed by members of con thodists who still choose to dance, play T k kets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at tion, and in all probability most ¡»eople his tools at Butte,he might have proven cards and go to theaters will do so con. have made up their minds how they are by his acts and sincerity of his pretty gress, senators and representatives, and trary to tne rules of the Book of Dicip- North Yamhill and Tillamook. it has been found that the republican ap going to east their ballot. As far as Ore speech in the senate. That would have line in such cases made and provided. gon is concerned, and especially Tilla been the opportunity of such a man. ns pointees, who are largely in the majority A Pennvlvania it inister whose prayer are almost all blonds and the democra mook count there should l»e but one his sentiments then expressed were lead that lightning might strike a brewery tic appointees are brunettes. It is not verdict a continuation of prosperity. ing the people to sup|»ose he might be. fully explained whether the blondes was apparently answered has just been We have ivpc.itedh pointed out the situ His prompt accept mice of the appoint themselves are republicans and the bru nominated tor congress by the prohibi-1 at ion in the Headlight with unvarnished ment makes him irrevocably a party to Manufacturer» of nettes democrats. or whether the demo, tionists, andit is believed he will get at tacts, and only those w ho are |»olitically the trick it not the instigator of it. That least 200 votes. There are various wavs cratic and republican congressmen find blind will undertake to deny that the opportunity is gone. It is now too late of getting into politics. United States is enjoying a wave of pros for Mr. Clark to ever regain the confi their sympathies particularly enlisted re Newell Dwight Hillis is quoted ns sav spectively by brunettes and blonds. perity, brought about by the confidence dence of the people. The name he will TIlalaflMOOK, OR ing that "the state will go to the devil * * * placed in the republican administration. leave will not help his heirs nor his ser- i very soon if men continue to postpone Wherein docs the democrats intend to im vice in public office lienefit his con This Cuban nc^ndal is heartbreaking prove the , v.., .<«««.. actoi v state of stituents. Enough developed at the in to the honest people of the country. It marriage." On the same dav that Dr nfl'aits ? Prm tie illy they have nothing vestigation by the senate to show that shows that sufficient care was not tier, Hillis made this remark the Vnirersitv to offer but a return to democratic hard Mr. Daly, Clark's arch enemy, is hut vised by the administration in selecting of Chicago posted a bulletin making times, industrial stagnation and money little better than the man he opposes men for place; it shows that the pull and compulsory the forfeiture of scholarships bocal Orders Promptly pilled. Well Stoek«d stringency. Sothis swhat the voters of with his money. The Dalv gang and the push had too great influence. But by any student contracting matrimony. Dr. Hillisand theuniver-ity faculty don't Oregon are called upon to decided—a con the Clark outfit are doomed. The now if the scamps are discovered and bumber Yard near Court House. jibe evidently, and the American youth tinuance of republican prosperity or to |x*ople of Montana will redeem their punished to the last degree, if men known is still left to form his own convictions. revert to democratic hard times Here is state from the dishonor which the mis to be above suspicion or doubt are ap- TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS, Practical Machinists And Blacksmiths, REPUBLICAN TICKET. Truckee Lumber Co., Flit & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, E, SIBLEY, WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor Tillamook City, Oregon. LEACH & JONES, ! Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. JOHN BARKER, Proprietor PACIFIC LUMBER CO All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lamber. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finish^ Lumber a Specialty. the political situation in a nutshell. and to those who want one or the other of these conditions all thev have to do is to vote the democratic ticket for hard times ami the republican ticket for prosperity and good times. - • * * I Ue must againc*mend Congressm in placed confidence in these men has wrought and remove these ugly warts from their bodv politic. « « « Electric heat for welding and temper, ing is in sncvemiful use for «large number of prriv'ses. For tempering watch and clock springs it is entirely without a pointed to succeed the criminals, the people will believe in the good intention of the administration. But let the in vestigation lie of the most searching character, let i* bring to light cverv character—double salaries, allowances for living expenses, sinecure positions lor relatives, favoritism contracts like that County Road Warrants. All warrants on County Road Fund Serie. F. prewntel prior to November 16th, 1899. are now payable, and will he paid when presented. Interest ceases May 17th. 1900. W. H. Cxav. County Tneasnier. Centrally boosted. Rates, $1 LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. bflRSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Suge and Express Office. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chine«6