Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 09, 1900, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 9, 190°-
DO YOU WANT
TO SAVE MONbY ?
first class line of New Goods, which will pay you to inspect
second hand, shelf-worn goods in our store.
Gent.’s Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
Hats, Caps, etc.
Ladies’ Dress Shoes
COHN & CO LEADING MERCHANTS
■J
H. MUDGE.
J. D. EDWARDS.
W. V. MORGAN.
people has been wonderfully in behalf of disfranchised colored Amer­ ' entitled to the careful consideration of
every American. He very correctly says
ica ns.
advanced.
that it is of as much importance to the
What is the natural appeal that all
Fred <’. Baker. Publisher
The Road to Pekin.
cotton states of the south and the wheat
these facts make to the American peo­
Are prepared to do all kinds of
and corn belts of the northwest as it
ple ? What else but to say to them
One of the greatest obstacles to the
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
; to adhere to the party that has through­ successful operation of armies in the re­ is to the seaboard constituencies. “The
( strictly in advance .)
out its entire history been the party of cent campaigns has been the condition mining regions of Pennsylvania, Ohio,
»1.50 national development and national of the roads and the lack of transporta­ West Virginia and the great lakes, and
One year.......
75 honor and integrity.
the factories of New York, New Jersey,
Six months....
tion facilities in the countries through
50
Three months.
New England and the central states are
Well, whatever may be the abstract which the armies have passed.
The
as directly concerned in it as are the com
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets. possibilities of these extraordinary con­
i campaign in Cuba came near ending in
ditions in our foieign relations, there a massacre of the American forces mercial exchanges of our large cities,
is one eternal fact that we can rely largely through the inability of General All interests will be benefited by the
Why We Are In China.
upon, and that is this, that the adminis­ i Shafter to get his men and supplies over building up of the Asiatic trade, to the
First Class Cllouk Guaranteed.
Since the New York Herald took its tration at Washington will never for
accomplishment of which there is noth-
| the horrible roads in the vicinity of San-
flop to anti-imperialism it goes the whole one instant compromise or put into a
ing more necessary than adequate trans­
Reasonable Charges.
i tiago. The insurrection in the Philip-
figure. “What business,” it asks, “nave false position the national government. I
portation facilities.”
, pines would have been ended in a few
we to send troops and ships to China ?” Whatever course other governments |
¡ months after the fall of Manila had it i From all indications state legislators Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILLflJVIOOK CITY.
“None whatever.” is its answer, “and may pursue nothing is more certain 1
i not been for the impassable condition of are concocting and drawing up no end of 1
the sooner the president gets out of it than that the government of the United
I the county. In the South African cam-
the better.’’
States will maintain a policy absolutely ■ paign the difficulty experienced by the i bills which they will try to enact into
laws, and it is reasonably safe to predict
No more cowardly question could have free from all suggestion, or even possi-j
British forces in getting their supplies that some of them are open to suspicion
been asked by a copperhead during the bilities, connected with territorial “M-
forward was of the greatest advantage and should be thoroughly scrutinized, for I
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
war of the rebellion. The effort of the grandizement.
to the Boers. The Boxers in China will, the state legislators who intend to revo-'
New York Hera’d to make political cap- I
in all probability, have their day of lutionize our laws according to what they |
Faithful to the Party.
ital out of the Chinese complications j
reckoning with the allied powers de­ do in some state back east or in the old ;
will meet with the condemnation of all
good citizens, regardless of political af- I Senator Hoar is a profoundly earnest ferred for some months for similai rea I country want watching. But the bills
sons. The rainy season is on in China ¡ 1 which «re usually gotten up to work a 1
filiations. “ What business have we to ! anti-expansionist. He thinks that the
and the road to Pekin is practically im­ graft are the most pernicious.
'
president
and
the
republican
party
have
send troops and ships to China ?” At
passable and will be for some months.
* * *
the head of the American colony in 'Pe­ made a mistake in the Philippines. But
One of the London correspondents, in ' The flour trust has been forced to re­
he
docs
not
look
to
the
Brvanite
party
kin, if he is alive, stands Edwin 11. Con­
describing the condition of the road to organize by scaling down its stock and I
ger, who offered his life in the defense of for a rectification. In a recent state­
Pekin, says: “ The rainy season will bonds. The dupes who invested their |
the American in the war of the rebellion. ment of his position he says: “I ex­
render a direct advance from Tien Tsin money in these inflated securities will
AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
If he were there alone lie is entitled to pect nothing from Mr. Bryan. I expect
to Pekin most difficult, if not utterly im­ probably complain there is no prosperity
nothing
from
Tammany
hall.
I
expect
the protection of the American flag,
J.
practicable. A veteran of the con­ in the land, when as a matter of fact but 1 Hobsonville,
which he once defended, if it takes the . nothing from the populace that govern
sular
service
tells
me
that
the
region
for
the
present
era
of
prosperity
the
con-1
entire army and navv to reach and res­ .our great central cities. I expect noth-
between the two cities will be under cern would have been unable to survive '
cue him. The flag that will not protect | ing in that direction from the solid
water during the next thirty day® if the first interest day.
south,
though
the
solid
south
contains
its protectors and defend its defenders
* * *
the rains have begun, and that an ad­
contaminates the air upon which it floats. i now many honest and patriotic men.
vance of the allied army will be iinpos-; The political bosses in the republican I
With Conger are other members of the I 1 expect that what is to be done for
sible before September unless there is a ' party of Oregon are cracker-jacks at their 1
American legation, the missionaries, I freedom and justice in the future is to
business, and they will demonstrate this '
phenomenal drought.”
he
done
by
the
party
that
stood
for
free-
women and children, and other Ameri­
when it comes to the election of United I
cans whose lives must be protected, if i dom and justice in the past.” The vet-
Sta tes senator when they line up their j
Our
Opportunity
on
the
Pacific.
i
eran
statesman
declared
that
the
free-
possible. There should be no question
henchmen in battle array. Ifrepublicans ,
of politics. The nation lias a duty to | dotn and equality which had been
( had an opportunity to cast a ballot we
i
lodged
by
the
republican
party
in
the
I Mr. E. T. Chamberlain, United States
perform.
do not think that the parties selected by j
Under such circumstances the admin­ I constitutional fortress of the American I commissioner of navigation, discusses the bosses would get many votes.
|
people
“
will
not
be
dislodged
unless
the
the
subject
of
ocean
transportation
to
istration has a heavy responsibility and
* * *
is placed in a very difficult position. It j [southern democratic supporters of Mr. eastern Asia in the current number ot
Here’s a grunt from the hog to prove
is the duty of every American to sink Brvan and the men he would bring into the North American Review. He begins ( that prosperity is no myth. It grunted Write for Catalogue and Prices.
PCU.TLAND, OREGON,
polit'eal differences and do what lies in power with him shall have their way.” by saving that the commercial aspira. a calamity grunt in 1896 that the aver­
Men wbu turn from the republican tions of the United States, in so far as
his power to encourage and assist tl e
age quotation for hog flesh in that year ‘
administration in upholding the national party in the expectation that the suc­ they have anv geographical bent, are un­ was down to $2.83. while if you consult I
honor and performing its sacred obliga­ cess of the Brvanite party would help i questionably turned to-day across the the market returns now it fluctuates |
I
tions to Americans wherever they may the cause they represent are deceiving Pacific to the markets of the temperate somewhere near $5.15. And the same
be. Ifanv member of the administra­ themselves. Senator Hoar is right in zone of eastern Asia. He points out old hog is grunting the same old tune.
tion betrays his trust bv attempting to the position that the republican party, that in respect of distance our Pacific
* * *
It’s a peculiar state of affairs in China. :
turn the present situation to partisan as the party of freedom and justice in coast ports have the advantage, as to
advantage the people will have a reck­ the past, can be depended upon to still eastern Asia, over Mediterranean ports, The United States is not at war with that
oning with him. So will they with the uphold freedom and justice and to rec | and a still greater ad vantage in contrast country, although our soldiers have been
politician or party organ, on either side, tify anv mistake it may have made. | with the Atlantic ports of Great Britain, in several bloody encounter with the pig • Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest,
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately
that for the mere purpose of gaining a The party whose dominating clement Germany, France, Belgium and the tails. Then it must be a sort of Kentucky
confer ui>on business or social matters and generally feel at home.
campaign advantage, seeks to divide the disfranchises millions of American citi- [ Netherlands. But in order to make the election the powers must be holding over I
people on a question upon which there' zens in the south cannot be trusted to difference in distance tell in their favor, there.
* * *
should be unanimity—the protection of do justice anywhere, while its success steamships from our Pacific coast must
would have a most damaging effect carry coal for the entire voyage across | The tax on the workingman’s dinner
American life and honor at any cost.
upon all domestic interests.
The the Pacific, with a corresponding in pail is not a subject of democratic discus,
attitude of Senator Hoar is a stinging crease in expense and reduction in the sion this year. Even the time-serving
The Commanding Question.
rebuke to the “ anti-inqierialists” who . space which can be devoted to earning politicians can remember that the work
The chief issue in the impending cam. are making war on the party they freight money. Therefore ships going of lightening the dinner pail burden was
PROPRIETORS OF
paign, said one of the republican lead­ formerly acted with and laboring for the by the Suez route have a greater earning overdone during the last democratic ad­
! capacity than those going to eastern ministration.
ers, is the fundamental one of the peo­ success of Brvanism.
* * *
Asia from our Pacific coast.
ple’s own interest, welfare and prosper­
It is a sad day for the anti-imperialists
i Mr. Chamberlain thinks that the ap-1
Without Their Consent.
ity. The great question that urges it­
I pearance of large steel steamships in when they sec the president preparing for
DEALERS IN
self upon the mind of the people at this
constitutional government and freedom
‘
‘
The
only
movement
to
govern
people
i
the trade directly across the Pacific will
time is that which appeals to their indi­
in Cuba. They have all along charged
vidual interests. They are not con­ without their consent,” remarks the in time revolutionize the relations of
that the bad man never meant to keep
manufacturing and
cerned with academic or abstract the­ Indianapolis Journal, “is that of the j the commercial,
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
the nation's pledge.
democrats
in
the
south.
The
negro
is
j
agricultural
world
to
the
uncounted
mil-
,
ories or propositions. The ideas that
M * *
far
better
qualified
to
participate
in
gov
­
lions of Asia, and if the opportunity is
are being advanced by certain politi­
Perhaps the real question of import­
cians do not interest them, for the ob­ ernment than is the Filipino, because he promptly seized by the United States ance to be decided at the approaching
DIRECT
TILLAMOOK
vious reason that they arc not practical. lias been familiar with the forms of pop­ ' the changed conditions may be made election is whether the people want de-
ular
government
all
his
life.
Nevertheless
i almost immediately the source of enor- mocratic hard times or a continuation of
What the average people want is some­
Carrying
thing that will go home to their imme­ the democrats in three southern states ! inous addition to our national wealth. republican prosperity.
diate interests and promote their wel­ have already deprived thousands of col- “The commercial importance of the new
* * *
I ored men of the right to vote without conditions of ocean transportation to
fare in the present
The Boxers must have obtained their
their
consent.
In
three
other
states
the
eastern Asia,” he says, “seems to have ideas about holding up the ambassadors
This is the vital tact in the present
campaign. What are the questions that disfranchisement is going on without the been more fully and most quickly re­ in Pekin from the politicians who hcld-up I
BARKER, Proprietor.
present themselves? The intelligent cit­ consent of those to whom it is applied.” alized by foreign countries than bv the the Oregon legislature.
Next
month
the
people
of
North
Carolina
United States, which in all its interest^
izen will ask himself whether labor is
Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunday
better employed than it Was four years will vote upon an amendment to the ought to be the greatest beneficiary of
Call for County Warrants.
ago; whether it is receiving better state constitution restricting the right the new order of things. While we are.
The following Tillamook county war­ Stage leaves N. Yamhill daily except CQonday,
wages than at that time, and whether ofsufirage. It is frankly admitted that many of ns. chopping over academic the­
rants are now
>w payable and will be paid
Tickets must br secured the day previous from the Agents at
ns a class the wage earners of the coun­ the purpose of the amendment is to dis­ ories and discarded or inopportune pol­ when present,..
.... office . :
i ted at niv
try have improved their condition dur­ franchise illiterate negro voters without icies, other nations are contriving to
Series E on General Fund
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
Nos. 2415. 2416. 2212 . 2366, 2411.
ing the last three years. When he in* depriving illiterate whites of the right of make flic best for themselves out of
ve* ligates the facts he will find an sunrage. A leading paper of the state the situation.” This is a fact that re­ 2462. 2529. 2 428, 2422 2421. 2425.
2464, 2429, 2428. 2477. 2456, 2514.
affirmative answer to all these ques­ says: “The whites are safe under the flects somewhat unfavorably upon Amer, 2567. 2483, 2489, 2+88, 2490, 2491.
amendment.
Only
ignorant
negroes
are
ican
enterprise,
but
there
is
reason
to
tions. He will get statistics which
2487. 2481. 2492, 2+82. 2484. 2485,
show that under the operation of repub. dealt with.” Ami it is safe to predict hope that this will not long be the case, 2486. 2493. 2434. 254.1, 2427. 2417.
♦ »
Manufacturer» of
for the abundant and increasing capital 2418. 2539. 2516. 2494. 2527. 2272.
lican policies there has bee,» a steady that the amendment will be adopted.
2424. 2528. 2554. 2368, 2420, 2419.
Has anybody ever seen in a Brvanite in this country may reasonably be ex. 2568, 2431. 2544. 2541. 2540.
growth of industrial development and
2545.
an uninterrupted advance in the eleva­ organ any word of condemnation for I>ected no seek investment in steamship 2517, 2453. 2546. 2449. 1819. 2373.
tion of American labor. He will find this sort of thing ? Has anv of the lea­ lines on the Pacific, which would un­ 2549. 2450, 2505, 2555. 2451, 2021.
2519. 2476, 2501. 2452, 2454. 2460.
TILLAMOOK, OR.
that every industrial interest in this ders of the Bryanite party ever raised doubtedly be a source of large profit.
2478. 2455. 2533. 2532. 2436, 2538.
his
voice
against
this
wrong
and
injus
­
Mr.
Chamberlain
submits
that
a
leg
­
country is greater today than it was
2536. 2537. 2443, 2506, 2565. 2639.
and Finishing
four years ago. He will find that there tice to the colored citizens in the south ? islative proposition which has for one 2640. 2641. 2642. 2643, 2644.
•
is not in this nation to-day a single in­ If so we are not aware of it. They will of its principal objects the establish­ 2601. 2569. 2578. 2579. 2580, 2581.
L umber
Specialty.
2582. : 2583. 2584. 2585. 2586. 2542.
terest that is not stronger that it was in make a great outcry in the campaign ment. as soon as practicable, of the l>est
Interest ceasing Julv 16th, 1900.
Local Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked
the period of democratic control and about “consent ot the governed” in the and greatest facilities for transportation
W. H CARY,
tl at in the aggregate the welfare of the Philippines, but there will be not a word between the United States and Asia is
Countv Tre: surer.
('Ibc
Clillamooh
g
IjeaMigbt
i American
MORGAN, MUDGE 8c Co
Blacksmithing
General
Logging and Machine Work
a Specialty.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR& SPRUCE Lumber
r»
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
E, SIBLEY, Mgr.
Or.
RUSSELL!™
High Grade
Machinery
RUSSELL & CO.
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The
ROUTE to
U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & Norih Yamhill Stage Line.
JOHN
I
PACIFIC LUMBER CO
All Kinds oí Fine Merchantable Lumber
Fine Dressed
Flooring
a
umber Yard near Court House.