Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 21, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 21, 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.
A
9 HARDWARE
We carry the Largest Stock of
9 Hardware
in Tillamook County.
a
Before buying Nails, Windows,
g
Doors and Sashes call and get £
groceries .
We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provision
Canned Goods etc., which will be found complete in everyli^
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in a|,
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Gia«
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE,
our prices.
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook
»livings in interest charges and increas­ ' the interest cf the promotion of our for-' j struggle will he the popular recognition
ing the public revenues in a legitimate eign trade, gratifying to observe the Na- I ; of the abounding prosperity we new eti-
under Republican legislation. The
way to far exceed all possible expendi­ tional Association of Manufacturers at ijoy
<
Fred <’ linker, Publisher
between the conditions ot the
ture». It is a forcible lesson in party : its annual meeting giving heed to the ¡contrast
I
ability. Every man who pays taxes is ’mportanceof the question and pledging j people now and those which prevailed
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION
interested in it.
j its great influence to the accomplishment; four years ago constitutes so strong an
( strictly in advance .)
; argument in favor ol the administration
of the end desired.
One year......
(Successors to L. Hiner)
$1.50
More Lawyers.
When such a state of affairs exists, as it is hardly likely the people will consent
Six months....
.75
to
make
another
trial
of
government
bv
1
was
pointed
out
by
one
delegate,
that
a
Three months.
There is a good deal of truth in a lead­
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the party ot hard times and depression.
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. ing article which appeared in the Even­ j I sample under ten pounds in weight can
So remarkable has been the change from
!
be
transported
by
parcels
post
between
ing Telegram about lawyers, and in view
of the fact that the manufacturing indus­ ! Great Britain and Australia for one dol­ the panic years of Cleveland to the pros
An Unwise Movement.
tries offers now greater inducements with lar, while the cost of transportation be- perous years of McKinley that a simple
a
reasonable amount of success assured, i tween Australia and the United States statement it sounds like a fairy tale.
it is proposed to organize a negro
I by the reason of the lack of a parcels Ray Stannard Baker, who has recently
political party, which will place a presi­ it is surprising that so many young men
post agreement reaches nine dollars, it compiled an interesting volume on the
dential ticket in the field with negro choose law for a profession when the
may be taken for granted that the Aus. j industrial and commercial statistics of Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
woods
are
full
of
lawyers
who
aspired
to
candidates and also nominate candi­
Estimates given on new machinery.
tralian merchant will be far more likely the past year, says: “Webster defines1
be
bright
and
shining
legal
lights.
Here
dates for congress and state officers. If
to buy all goods which may be selected romance as a series of extraordinary I
seriously intended it is a most unwise is what the Telegram said ;
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
“A score or so of young lawyers were by sample in England rather than in this events; the year 1899 may well be
movement, that cannot possibly have
country.
I termed romantic. The fact and figures
results beneficial to the negro, but on made early this week. Not considering
The same reasoning holds with regard set forth in the statistical reports of the i
the contrary, in intensifying and aggra­ any of them personally at all, it may
to our trade relations with other coun. government, of banks and clearing |
vating the race issue, would prove safely be suggested that not all of them j
tries with which no parcels post agree- houses and of the trades have been so ,
have
chosen
wisely
in
selecting
the
harmful to that race and perhaps a
. ment exists. The matter is important remarkable as to draw superlatives even I
OF SAN FRANCESCO, DEALERS IN
menace to the peace of a considerable law as a profession. There arc many de­
grees of success in this profession, but I for other reasons than simply because it from the columns of trade journals and
portion of the country.
; gives ail opportunity to inspect samples the financial departments of the news­
There is no more justification for a considered from a high, clear point of
cheaply. Commercial houses have grown papers.’’
view,
most
of
them,
in
one
way
or
other,
negro party than fora German, or Irish,
* *
*
up in foreign countries which do an enor­ I
or Scandinavian party. Political organ­ spell Failure. Out of the hundreds of
Senator
Lodge
is
one
of
the most care­ I
mous
mail
order
business
by
reason
of
izations based on race should not exist lawyersill this city the really successful
ful
and
thorough
investigators
of the ex­
the facilities afforded them by the par.
in this country. Under our constitution ones, from any point of view whatever,
cels post system. Though our conveti- pansion question in all of its bearings.
are
a
small
minority.
The
large
majority
and laws there is no discrimination as
been ...........
in force
ix.»vt iKtou
men proicssion
- has
..... —
. but : He has just been examining the growth
are i never
heard ui
of in their
profession ; 1 I tion with Germany
to American citizenship or race lines <»»v
even
an
habitue
of
the
court
rooms
will
!
a
^
ew
m
°nths,
it
has
been
shown
bv of our trade with Hawaii, and finds that
and any effort to make political di­
five years ago, in 1895, the total
not
see
their
faces
or
names
there
in
con-j
office
and
custom
house
records
visions on such lines is essentially hos­
Hawaiian trade with the United States
nection
with
any
business
of
importance
;
*hat
an
extensive
mail
order
business
has
tile to the spirit of American institu­
amounted to only $11,500,(100. Last
AGENTS STEAMERS W. II. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
tions. The negro has just ground of once in six months. With many “prac- iKrown ul> between this country and the year it reached $33,500,000, having in­
complaint that in a number of the states ticising law” is a tiresome, wearing, 1 German Fatherland, and it is steadily creased almost threefold within five Hobsonville, Or.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
he is deprived of his political rights and waiting for something to turn up, for 1 Kr°wing. What has been accomplished years, and most of this increase lias oc­
business
to
come
that
seldom
or
never
I
t,lere
can
bc
do,,e
^sewhere.
the tendency is to enlarge this unjust
Thc American manufacturer has at last curred within the past eighteen months.
treatment. The policy of negro disfran­ comes. The mind rusts, sours, rots. Life
is
a
continual
disappointment.
If
these
cn
^ere(^ the markets of the world in ear­ i The senator says we may not think that
chisement is spreading in the south. But
men
are
poor,
have
no
other
means
of
/
aes
^‘ He has a right to demand from ' a business of $33,500.000 amounts to
the remedy for this injustice is not to
' very much, when our foreign trade is
be found in the organization of a na­ support, they dragout fur a while a hand. I hj9 government such rational and ob-
now running up into the billions, but to
to-iiiouth
existence,
and
finally
are
1
v
’
oas
assistance
as
may
be
furnished
by
tional negro partv, that would simply
j compare our trade with the Hawaiian
crowded
out
into
some
other
occupation,
‘
P
arce
’
s
P°st
connection
with
every
ciyi.
furnish a fresh excuse for the policy ol
I islands, with their handful of people,
country.
the Tillmans and other champions in wherein they find men better trained to ‘
I with our trade with some of the larger
the south of the disfranchisement of the its work than they can hope to become.
I countries of the w'orld, gives a better
Others,
with
more
energy
and
a
less
Coffee
the
Favorite
Stimulant.
negro. There are men in that section
idea of the value of colonies to the United Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest
who are sincerely seeking a solution of scrupulous conscience, resort to cunning
States.
j Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj
The
acquisition
of
a
considerable
area
the race problem that will give the devices, tricks of the profession, take ad­
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
* * *
of coffee-growing territory as a result of
vantage
of
ignorance
and
credulity,
colored race just and lair treatment,
the Spanish.American war gives more So far as known only fourteen of the
“
work
up
”
business,
“
stand
in
’
’
with
dis
­
[Their efforts would certainly not lie
than ordinary interest to the statistics men who formed the first republican |
helped by the formation of a national honorable schemes, and in one crooked
path or another, or in many, live and j of coffee consumption in this country. convention, which met in Philadelphia'
negro party.
| The American people have become, with- on June 18, 1856, are now living. It I
The negro race has some very inju­ thrive more or less around the shadowy
I out question, the greatest coffee drinkers was a thoughtful act of Chairman '
dicious advisers and none more so than edges of the profession. Nearly all seek
I n the world. We are not only consum-
those who counsel it to separate polit­ to get into politics, and perhaps one in j ing more coffee than any other nation Hanna, on behalf of the republican na­
tional committee, to send these veterans
ten,
in
the
course
of
his
life,
succeeds
in
PROPRIETORS OF
ical action. There is nothing to be
gained for the negro in such a course some small way, but of those who do it each year, but statistics show that the a special invitation to attend the con.
[ amount consumed per capita each year vention of their party which meets in
and it would be pregnant with danger is only one in ten, again, who rise to emi­
nence and honorable distinction. Neither is constantly on the increase. It has be­ Philadelphia on June 19, 1900. These
to that race and to the country.
is the law, as estimated and practiced by come by far the most important item in men saw their party's beginning, with a
DEALERS IN
the average attorney, eithei a very use­ the American dietary and its consump­ total vote of 1,341,26+ popular and 11 +
Reducing the Debt.
tion
is
not
confined
to
any
class.
It
is
ful or an elevating profession.
electoral votes, and they saw it cast a
the sustaining solace of the wage-earner
There is apparently nohojæ at this ses­ “Many lawyers are scrupulously hon­ and the favorite stimulent of the man total ot 7,01+.779 popular and 271
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel. Tillamook
sion of congress of seeming any action orable; many do much good in the whose work calls for a high degree of electoral votes in the last national con­
world;
in
a
large,
practical
sense
they
test.
It
is
eminently
fitting
thnt
they
looking to a reduction of the war stamp
mental energy.
should be brought together again on tile
taxes. The agitation for the repeal of the are among the “leading men’’ in all our
The countries that consume the greatest scene of that great beginning of forty,
cities;
in
our
present
stage
of
civilization
taxes, or a portion of them, was not
portion of the world’s coffee crop are four years ago.
started until late in the session, and the their work and advice and intervention Holland. Belgium, Switzerland, the
* * *
in
affairs
are
necessary;
yet
the
average
•
members of the committee on ways and
United States and Germany. It is
means feel that it is not wholly safe to lawyer must train his mind and con- claimed, however, that the popularity of It is stated that the three independent
make any radical change at this time. science so that his opinions will fit either ; tea, so great in England and Russia, is sugar refining companies which have
However, the administration has taken side of almost any case, if the fee is large now on the decline and their consump. been consolidated into a New Jersey cor­
action which will result in a material re­ enough. This is authorized professional lion of coffee is increasing at such a rapid poration were capitalized altogether nt
license, but there is an aspect in which it I
$5,000,000. In the consolidation they
duction of the debt ami a lightening of
may bc said that law practice in this re rate that they will soon rank with Ger­ will appear as possessed of a capital
the burden of taxation.
many
and
the
United
States
as
coffee
value of about $26.000,001). Ifsuch a tiling
The call issued by Secretary of the gard militates against the free and drinkers.
Treasury ('»age for the $25,000,000 of 2 straight development of the best and ! Hygienic and dietetic authorities will exists as an honestly capitalized indus- , Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday
per cent l>onds still outstanding, the term truest mental manhood. So, while re-1 doubtless view this increase in the con­ trial combination, it has not been gen-
of which was extended in 1891, will re­ cognizing the honorable and even noblei sumption of coffee with much apprehen­ erally heard of up to date. But the Stage leaves N. Yamhill daily exeept monday.
sult in a saving of$500,000 a year in in­ qualities, mental and moral, of many of I sion. They stoutly maintain that coffee trusts already in the field are finding out
Ticket, must l.H secured the day previous from the Agents at
terest and will furnish another illustra­ our lawyers, who are indeed among our drinking is injurious to the race. They that it is vastly easier to inflate capital­
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
tion ol the détermination of the adminis- "best citizens,’’ the first-class mechanic, trace all sorts of digestive derangements ization than to earn dividends on the
tion to reduce the public debt as rapidly the conscientious physician, the enter­ to theexcessive drinking otcoffee. Other same.
* * »
as possible. With the cancellation of I prising manufacturer, the devoted tea authorities, however, are disposed to re-
One of the characterestics of a great
this $25,000,000 the nation will have no clier, thc studious, progressive horticul­ gard this increase in coffee drinking as a
outstanding bonds redeemable at par, turist, the improver of property and em­ hopeful indie ition of an increasing tend- man is his quickness to avail himself of
a good thing no matter who originated
and no further call can l>c made until ployer of labor, are, on the whole, far I
envy to abstain from alcoholic stimula.
Manufacturer» of
1804, when the ten-year 5 per cent more useful when in society, and lietter lion. Indeed, there are many who a<|. it. Here, for instance, is Mr. John G
entitled
to
its
respect
than
the
average
Rockefeller,
who.
in
humble
imitation
of
bonds, issued during the Cleveland ad­
lawyer, who too often is a promoter here to the I elief that coffee is a s; eeific the gifted Mr. Gates, is tying up I,is
ministration, will mature.
rather than a settler of disputes, one for alcoholism, and that any marked in. whaleback fleet with a view to squeezing
In this connection it is interesting to
who encourages rather than checks and crease ’’i its consumption means a de. the ore skipper» until they descend from
TILLAMOOK, OR.
note the condition of the public debt and
suppresses
wrangling and wrath ot dine in the ase of spirituous liquors. It the perch with proper celerity and hu.
its relation to the past two government
is noted in thisconnection that Gcrmanv. niilitv. For a gentleman of
men.’’
I .
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...... ■ » eminent
“' iiviil
administrations. At the beginning of
. I the most extensive consumer of malt P*»y Mr. Rockefeller displays remark
President Cleveland’s last term of office
Value of Parcels Post.
liquors, is next to the United States the able aptness in the device» of wl.'k I
the public debts had l>een reduced, under
tyrant
nmor rtf
. .
m....
j greatest
consumer
of «-».v+T.v..
coffee. Wl.
Whatever
men.
Republican rule, to less than $000,000,.
One of thc questions of most practical1 diverse views may lie entertained re. j
* * *
Local Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked
000, on which the annual interest charge interest discussed nt the late commercial
gnrding thc hygienic or food value of Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, is au-
was about $20,000.000.
President congress which convened in Philadelphia coflfee, there is no denying the fact that ,hori‘X f'.r the statement that during
Lumber Yard near Court House.
Cleveland ruled in a time of profound last year, under thc auspices of th it ap|>ears to be essential to meet the
years of tree trnde. from 189 'to
peace vet hr turned over to his successor Philadelphia Commercial Museum, was dietetic requirements of modern Ameri- ,H95- there was a shrinkage in the value
h bonded public debt of more than the extension of parcels post system be- can methods of living,
of sheep in that state to $.',320.000 an I Centrally Located.
$1.000,000,(MM), an increase during his tween this and other countr.es. Coming
n
i
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Rates, $1 Per Day-
in the price of the wool dip of $1.150
term of office of about $400,000,000. as it did just after the conclusion of the
Whe.. the presidential campaign is at ' 000 a year, while since the election ,,t
The present Republican administration, parcels post convention with Germany its height the contest will lie waged McK’")rv‘he value of the flocks has iii
in face of a costly war and ex pendit urea this discussion was timely, and ms it ex- mainly upon one or two issues and to creased >4,226.000 and thnt of tlie
reaching enormous totals, is now re­ pressed the view of representatives of them most of the oratory of thc spell- vearly wool dip »t,12+,000. Such facts
w H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
ducing the Cleveland debt, making ar many different countries it was exceed j binder» will be devoted; but it is pro. '«» ‘bese are far more impresshe th
an
<*Me»
nd
E
1
L
AM00K
’
OREGON.
rangements to secure large annual ingly valuable as well. It was, the-, in bable thc determining factor in the I boy
h,'-v oratory.
Ôlbc
Òlilhmooh
TILLAMOOK
IRON WORKS,
Íjcablígbt
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
k
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Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
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WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
z
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
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Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
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Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN
BARKER, Proprietor.
PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
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All Kinds oí Fine Merchantable Lamber.
Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing
Lumber a Specialty.
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LARSEN HOUSE,
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The Best Hotel In the city. No Chinese Employ«