Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 19, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 19. 1900.
HARDWARE AND
STOVES & RANCES.
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows &, Glass,
Churns & Butter Workes.
Milk Cans,
Paints &, Oils.
HARDWARE.
I
1
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
Doors and Sashes call and get
our prices.
groceries .
£
.0
£
%
£
£
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 togixe satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockerj, (»lass,
Tinware, etc.
CHINA & TINWARE.
McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook.
RUSSELL “X
■m High Grade
Machinery
In the great field of agriculture ascen­ ulation on the life and regre: for the loss
dancy has long been accorded to this of such a rare man ! To God his soul and
country, and the United States has fur- to his countrymen the precious inspira­
Fred <’ Baker, Publisher
nishecl the food produces to ‘sustain the tion of his career !
work of her great competitors in manu­ While round the sun old Mother Earth
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
Pursues the ever-fleeing years,
factures. According to Mr. Lichael Mul­
The nation shall recount thy worth
( strictly in advance .)
hall the United States employs the lar­
With
mingled pride and joy—and tears!
Wipe out China.
One year.............................................. $
gest number of persons in agriculture of
Six months..........................................
) j The reports that come each day from all the great countries except Austria,
Marriage Not a Failure.
Three months.....................................
where 12,000,000 are employed. Ger­
China, while not yet authoritative, make
The noble life of the late Mrs. William
many conics next to the United States
it seem almost certain that the legations
and then France. The productivity of Ewart Gladstone, recently ended, offers
I have been destroyed and all the foreigners
the agricultural labor of the different another emphatic proof that marriage is
When, alas, When ?
j at the capital massacred. Such a condi-
countries
varies greatly, however. Ac­ not a failure, says the Cincinnati Com-! Write for Catalogue and Prices.
PG..TLAND, Ofl— <_ON.
We give below an extract from a letter . I tion of affairs is without a parallel in the cording to the same authority, an or­ mercial. We speak not here of marriage
which Mr. A. B. Hammond sent in reply , history of the civilized world. Among dinary farm hand in the United States contracts entered upon without regard
to a communication by the President of f nations the safe conduct of representa- raises as much grain as three in England, for theii serious obligations, or from un-1
, lives of foreign governments is always
the Portland BoardofTrade ;
four in France, five in Germany and six worthy motives, but marriage con-!
‘‘The Astoria & Columbia River Rail­ I guaranteed, and even savages usually I in Austria, which shows that an enor- tracted from high and holy purposes and I
respect
envoys.
Not
only
is
th?
person
road, that has its eastern terminus at
1 mous waste of labor occurs in Europe, a just appreciation of its solemn duties i
Portland, will be extended to the coal of an ambassador or attache held invio-: largely because the farmers are not poss- and grave responsibilities. The wedded I
lable,
but
a
legation
is
regarded
as
rest-
I
fields of the Nehalem and the great forests
| cased of the mechanical appliances used life of the Gladstones was one of iJeal
of Tillamook county. The w holesalers ing upon the soil of the country from I in the United States. This is seen when happiness. There were peace and love |
(Successors to L. Hiner)
which
its
head
is
accredited,
and
the
right
I
of Portland will be able to deliver their
I [ we examine the production of grain per and content at the fireside of that happy j
of
refuge
at
a
foreign
legation
is
recog-
goods to the merchants of Tillamook the
I capita of the persons employed. In the couple, because truth and honor were at j
day after they receive the order. The nixed among nations. There is no greater United States it is 350 bushels, in the the basis of their union. Mr. Gladstone
offense
against
international
law
than
a
whole country will grow, and Portland
United Kingdom 119, in France 98, in believed in his noble-hearted wife, and j
will prosper and become the great metro­ disregard of the rights of a foreign rep­ Germany 76, in Austria 64- and in Italy she believed in her gifted husband. Four
resentative,
and
no
crime
can
be
more
polis of the North west ; not at the ex­
39.
i times prime minister of England, Mr.
pense of the surrounding country, but heinous than the murder of an ambassa­
There is not so much variation in the Gladstone faced his full share of political
dor
or
a
member
of
the
legation.
When
through the efforts of her citizens, direct­
productivity in manufactures as in agri­ storms, but he was never known to quail
ed towards the development ofthestate’s a country accepts thecredentials of a for­ culture, but, still, in the use of machinery in the presence of hostility or of reverse. Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty.
resources. When this is done, capital eign diplomatic representative, it binds it is great enough to give ascendancy to What was the secret of this wondeiful
Estimates given on new machinery.
j itself to afford him protection while act­
will come unsolicited.”
and courage?
His domestic
this great country. In the United States calmness
<
ing
in
his
official
capacity,
and
to
give
How nice this sounds. It woidd be
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON-
sweet, tender and refreshing, blessed •
it is 1,949 foot-tons per inhabitant, in life,
-
enough to make Tillamookeis jubilant him safe conduct to the border when he Great Britain 1,470, in Germany 902, in by
I the influence of the woman whom lie
had they not heard the old, old stereo is withdrawn. A country that will not, France 910, in Austria 560 and in Italy loved
1
and trusted more than any other!
typed story of this county securing rail­ or cannot, fulfill these obligations should 380. In these statements we find the living
1
being. The secret of Mrs. Glad­
no
longer
be
regarded
within
the
pale
of
road connection—or we should have said
basis for the phenomenal commercial ex- i stone’s happiness? The knowledge that |
the same old chestnut ; but we have been civilization. It has ceased to be a nation pansion ofthe last few years.
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
s she possessed, to the fullest degree, the
building on vain hopes and railroad pro­ among nations.
It is only natural, when considering love
I
and
the
confidence
of
an
incompara-
1
The world must hold the government !
crastination so long that we are con­
this industrial ascendancy of the United ble
I
man.
Mrs. Gladstone’s attention j
strained to ask : “When, alas when, will of China responsible for the brutal murder i States, that one should consider the was
i
first called to her future husband by
railroad construction take the place of of the German ambassador and for the 1 question as to whether commercial as­ the remark of an English minister who l
probable annihilation of all the foreign
railroad gossip ?”
cendancy lias either been reached or is in i sat beside her at a dinner party. ‘‘Mark,’’ |
legations. It will not accept a statement
Is this the answer to our query, it is that the impelialgovernment was unable ! sight. To secure commercial ascendancy ■ said he, ‘‘that young man. He will yet '
the exports of a country must be greater ■ be prime minister of England.’’ Some
taken from the Astoria Herald :
to protect the legations. It is possible 1
"All the timber lands purchased in that the government might not be able , than those of any other country; for the • months after she became the wife of the
Clatsop and Tillamook counties by the to prevent the slaughter of missionaries I ! total exports of a country indicate its future premier, and then, for nearly a
Astoria company have been sold to the or other foreign citizens in remote pro-) : true position in commerce, as thev usu- half century, sustained him in all his
AGENTS STEAMERS W. II. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
noble efforts on behalf of England and of
A. B. Hammond company, it is report­ vinces, but the foreign officials are locat­ | ally consist of surplus products.
,
Taking
the
domestic
exports
from
this
the
human
race.
What
a
true
and
loving
ed that the railroad will beextended from ed at the seat of government and could
Hobsonville,
J. E, SIBLEY,
Seaside to Tillamook this fall and that a not be seriously molested without the i country for the year ending March 31 wife may do for a great public man, and,
large saw mill will be constructed. open consent or secret connivance of the the present year, we find that they are through him, for humanity, is well illus­
i $1,309,142,217. British statistics for trated by the married life of the Glad­
N.B.—This is not the big saw mill that imperial authorities.
the same date are not at hand, but as stones.
Hammond is going to build at b'lavcl.”
The murder of the missionaries was ;
As a mother Mrs. Gladstone offers a
We arc not inclined to take this para­ sufficient cause for foreign interference in British exports have not been increasing
graph seriously, for it looks more like China, although in these cases an allow­ of late very rapidly it is safe to conclude touching example to all mothers the
twitting Mr. Hammond than anything ance might be made for the intensity of I 1 that at the present time the exports of world over. She nursed all her children,
else. As to the transfer ofthe land, it is religious fanaticism, which, possibly, the the United States exteed those of any eight in number, herself, and looked after
them from infancy. She was lady of a
generally understood that the Astoiia government could not check. But the other country in the world.
great castle and able to command any
Company, A. B. Hammond, tin \storia outrage of the foreign citizens is so das­
required assistance, but the sweet offices ‘ gen s for Kopps Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in Ihe Northwest.
Nr Columbia River Railroad and the tardly that no excuse can be accepted.
Mighty Man of War.
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj
of mother-hood she preferred to dis­
Southern Pacific are practically one and If, when the veil is lifted from the im­
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
the same thing. It may, however, be the perial citv of Pekiu, it is found that the ! The nation and the navy will mourn charge herself. Hence was her home one
intention ot Mr. Hammond to build this woast has happened, the powers should the death of Rear-Admiral J. \V. Philips. of peace and affection, blessed by a con-
fall, for being menaced by the proposed join together and wipe the Chinese cm- ( ' The suddenness of it quickens the sense of tentment that charmed every observer
railroad from Columbia county, it may pire from the map of the world. A gov­ | sorrow because of it. He was a capable and captivated every visitor.
officer, a careful sailor, a brave man, a
force him to do so.
Some gifted American woman should,for
ernment so savage, or so impotent to ,
true citizen, a loving husband and parent, the benefit of American daughters, wives
protect foreign ambassadors, has for­
This is, perhaps, what is causing Mr.
a formidable foe in battle, a clement con- and mothers, write the life of this splen-
feited its right to cither recognition or
j queror in victory and an humble, faith­ did lady. W< men like the late Mrs.
Hammond to get a hustle on, tor it will
existence.
proprietors of
ful Christian.
in all probability encroach upon the ter­
Gladstone reflect more glorv on the land
ritory Mr. Hammond intended gobbling
' The Brooklyn Eagle says the end of their lives lieautify and their influences
American Commerce.
up. We take this from the ( )regon Mist,
the file of this mighty man of war was strengthen than the greatest of military
‘‘The Commercial Ascendacy of the peace. He died the death, as he lived the conquerors.
and as this is the company which has
commenced construction and is headed United States’’ is set forth in the July file, of the righteous. He never fought
dealers in
It is reported in the Salem newspapers
tor this county, it may be the salvation Century bv the Hon. Carroll I). \\ right. for other or less than the liberation of
j
that
the
Salvationists
have
commenced
a
of Tillamook from a railroad standpoint United States commissioner of labor.
man and the overthrow of wrong. His !
The industrial ascendancy of the United blade was as spotless as his simple, art- j campaign in that citv. It's somewhat
and head off the Southern Pacific from
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel. Tillamook
I premature, forthestate legislature is not
making exhorbitant charges whenever it States has long been assured. According less and heroic soul. And that soul was '
|
in
session.
It
may
lie
that
the
Salva
­
to careful estimates, the production of as devoid of guile as it was of fear.
builds here:
’ The proposition oi building a railroad manufactured goods the present year
“Don't cheer, boys, the poor fellows tionists think that the state law makers
from Reuben to Nehalem Valley promises will reach at least the value of $1,2500,. arc dying!" was his request to his crew I are too hard cases to tackle with the
tangible results. A good deal of mate­ 0(H),('00. This sum is considered to be at after the Spanish fleet had been destroy. | legion of political wire-pullers and lobby,
rial tor preliminary work has already been least $4-50,000,000 in excess of the manti ed at Santiago and the vanquished foe ists who infest the state's capitol nt that
products of the
United were battling for life amidst fire and time, to say nothing of tiemale night clerks
delivered to Reuben, ami on Monday the fact tired
the chief water. And then he changed battle to and champagne.
steamer Gntzert took down a quantity Kingdom ami Germany,
* * *
of lumber out of which to build a large conqietitors of the United States, rescue.
For humanity sake let the government
camp capable of accommodating 200 men, flic United Kingdom not many years
Nor did he omit to return thanks to
who arc expected to go to work on the ago held not only the ascendancy in God for the success ofthetight foracause ' make some provision to bring hack the
proposed road at once. From the best manufactured goods in the world, but on which he had invoked the blessing of people who were deluded by the trans­
portation companies to go to Nome in
information it is possible for us to glean, the supremacy. The United States has God.
Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday
it is ascertrincd that about three and encroached rapidly upon that position
His lite was full of such touches ns these. [ the hojie of finding gold in abundance.
*
St
St
until
in
many
great
lines
her
products
one halt miles of road will be built just as
but it happened that these two occurred
stage leaves N. Yamhill daily exeept monduy,
The Chinese minister to the United
quickly as it is possible to prosecute the vastly exceed those of Great Britain, when the flame of battle lighted to the
' ket8 mU,t h- -*™«! the day previous from the Agents at
work. This is done in order totapa very while in the total they are very much in world those who took part in it. Thev States should lie given his walking
__ papers, and it would be a good thing for
extensively timbered region, and the work excess. It took many years of the intro­ were not exceptional. They were just
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
thev will
thrill his- the Northwest if the celestials were given
I
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of putting logs in the water will begin as duction of most improved methods, the characteristic. But
theirs as well.
soon as possible. The ultimate purpose application of highest skill and all the tory and humanity forever.
* * *
of the promoters of the project, we under­ energy of our iron manufacturers to bring
The command he held at Brooklyn will |
stand, is to reach Nehalem Bay by cross the production of pig iron up to th.it of lie signalized by the success of his labors I The Belgian court has decided that
great conqx'titor, but for several to secure for the sailors a Christian home the attempt to assassinate the prince of
ing the divide from the Columbia river, our
1
intercepting the Nehalem River near the years the amount of production in the and center of uplifting helps and com. Wales was only a joke. It belongs to
¡M onmouth . ore .
the same class of humor as the pointing
mouth of Oak Ranch Creek, thence fol­ United States Ims led that of England. forts and fellowships.
of
gun?»
which
are
supposed
not
Fall
terms
opens September 18th.
— I to be
His early death at 59 was due to the
lowing the valley to the river’s mouth." The latest returns for this country show
ne students of the normal school are
a production of nearly 12,(MH),boo long effects on his system of his tremendous loaded at people.
pit pared to take the State certificate im-
Now for a strong ami determined pull, tons of pig iron, while the production and unremitting service to his conntrv
*"<• laJe v nn RriH,tmtion.
INSURE
and what will do Tillamook ns much for Great Britain for the same |>eriod and to his kind. He died on dutv, at
'rnduates readilv secure good posi­
good iib a railroad, and a little more, was 8,631,161 gross tons. The iron duty and hecause of devotion to dutv.
tions. Expense of year from;$l 20 to JI 50.
Claude Thayer,
■ rong academic and professional con-ses.
¡»erhaps, is a government appropriation trade is basic in its nature, and, ns a
To his memory all honor ! To his kin Agent or Fireman's Fund and London
inn" îReîi,a ^fPOGment in manual train-
for the improvement of Tillnmook bars rule, when it flourishes all other Indus- tired all condolence 1 To the navy all
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
, nlJ'Pped training department.
and harbors. To develop the county and tries flourish.
or catalogues containing lull announce­
i sympathy 1 To the government congrat-
Companies.
ment, address P. L. Campbell, president,
A. \\ ann. secretary of faculty.
Ôlbc
Ôlillamooh
ïjcubligbt
boom the lumber business, make ihe
bars so that large vesselscan cross in and
out with big cargos of lumber, and then
it will be seen what a great advantage it
is to Tillamook to ha ve shipping facilities
by water.
THRESHERS
STACKERS
/ RUSSELL & CO.
TILLAMOOK
IRON WORKS,
Practical Machinists
And Blacksmiths.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
1’111 & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
Mgr.
Or.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook IVIeat 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
State Normal School,