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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 13, 1900. in this campaign. The letter, no doubt, is intended for a campaign document, but it is a strong presentation of arguments Fie<l <5. Baker. Publisher. and facts upon which republicans can Dealers in rely to refute the arguments of their op RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ponents. (STBICTLV IN ADVANCE.) * * * $1.00 C ne yea r....... Speaking about the amenities of the Si < months..... 75 season, a member of the Kentucky legis Turco months, 50 lature has introduced a resolution “that each of its mem Ijers be permitted to wear Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies shirt waists provided they contain not The Oregonian and the President. Aqent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. more than six colors of the rainbow with Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass Evidently’ the Oregonian should be out suspenders.” This may be taken as an official declaration that the rainbow classed with the republican newspapers which are diametrically opposed to the does not require the assistance of those re-election of William McKinley, for it ungainly supporters used by the ordinary Stop Teaching Disloyalty. surely cannot be supporting the president , man. * * * when it denounces him in strong language ■ ! The action of the Grand Army of the We notice that a number of república ns like this ; “Nowhere docs the dread pre-1 Republic in adopting a resolution at its sence of American imperialism reveal ■ encampment in Chicago calling on a‘11 are predicting the loss of New York if itself more unmistakably than in the patriotic citizens “to aid in banishing they don't get in and work, which will character of its personal embodiment, | from our school books and teachings of also carry to the democratic column sev- William I, W illiam the Conqueror of sub a partisan, sectional or disloyal charac eral republican states. This may be done ject races, William the Enslaver of the ter” reinforces the protest entered upon to arouse republican apathv, but it may DON’T dispute with a woman when she ¡.ays our goods are the only ones to buy. American-people, William the Destroyer several occasions by the press against have a tendency to cause an impression of republican institutions, William the j the too prevalent tendency to place the to get abroad that the republicans are Because she knows what she’s talking about. going to loose and caus? still further Autocrat of his Cabinet, William the Ty- j gray on a level w ith the blue. DON’T argue with her when she says our prices are money-savers. She talks like rant who forces his iron will and firm ■ The report of the Grand Army com apathy in the republican ranks. mittee which called forth this resolution * * * a sensible woman who knows what’s what. intellectual convictions upon all minds and hearts.” The democrats can find no ' charges directly that the text books used The free silver craze has been dead and , DON’T try to excuse yourself for going to some other store iustead of ours. \ ou belter arguments to boost Mr. Bryan in the southern schools are filled with buried so manv times, but the politicians know that you can offer no reason that can be sufficient for passing the store where the than the leading article in the Oregonian distorted versions of historical events, keep on resurrecting the corpse, but they best and cheapest go together. Yours truly, reflecting on the loyalty and patriotism on Saturday, of which this formed part. don’t say a word about “protection”—' Apart front its political significance, the | of the brave men who rallied to the sup to the trusts—and international agree-1 Oregonian must be commended for its in j port of the flag when the union was en nient carcusses, which were paramount issues in the campaign four years ago. dependence if it really believes what it dangered. Among thequotationscited from these says about Mr. McKinley, and those who * * M have read between the lines have no rea school histories are statements that “the I China is supposed to be a nation of son to call that into question, for it is a ' war made on the southern states was 400,000,000 people, but it should be re NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Campaign Drift. well known fact that the Oregonian was unjustifiable, oppressive and cruel,’’ membered that thus far the powers have ivkn . , —That the nuder- tinder- -, . 1,'|.|>Y N otice is H ereby G iven opposed to McKinley’s first nomination, “that the federal army was a band of been fighting only one province, the Senator Platt and Richard Croker RiRtieil, administrator of Jhe h.alale of Eric X , and since then it has not changed its invaders and marauders,’’ “that the population of which is probably less than agree in saving that young Mr. Coler Peterson, deceased, has filed in the Count’ “ i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Court of the State of Oregon, for Til.ainool treatment of confederate prisoners was opinion. But the majority of republicans I that of any one of the great European will be benefited by cooling his heels out county, hia final account as such administrator, do not coincide with the Oregonian, who | such that the death rate while in north nations. side the breastworks for a few years and that Tuesday the sixth day of November. T illamook , O regon . 1900, at the hour of 10 o’clock a.m., has been * * * think it is prejudiced against McKinley. ern prisons was 4- per cent greater than more. fixed by said court as the time for hearing of ob jections to said account, ami the settlement What effect is an article like this going to 1 that of union prisoners in southern When you read about the terrible hur- It is now* asserted that the great re thereof. ERANK EK ROTH, h . cooper , Administrator of the Estate of have upon the election in Oregon? It prisons” and “ that the treatment of ricane in Texas don’t it make one feel former, Dick Croker, is about to take the Eric Peterson, deceased. will not have the effect of inducing the | 1 Jefferson Davis by the northern troops awfully glad they live in Tillamook, the stump. He has taken most everything ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, gold democrats to stay with the republi was a foul blot on American history.” dairyman's paradise, where blizzards, political around Manhattan and it is just SV M MONS. cans nor be the means of bringing back | That these palpable misstatements, to hurricanes, wind and snow storms, hot as well to let the tail go with the hide. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. I n the Circuit Court of the State ofOregoP, for the silver republicans to the party, while | use a mild term, are instilled into the waves and drought are never known. Tillamook County. Senator Dolliver of Iowa is a spell George E. witnington, o i the other hand it will stimulate the minds of southern children in order to IL G0YNE, M * * plaintiff, binder by heredity. His father was a vs. democrats to activity and cause indiffer- ( keep up sectional prejudice and discredit China has borrowed from the “foreign Methodist preacher of more than usual A. P. Wilson and Susie A. Wilson, the loyalty of the people of the northern ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ence with republicans and uphill work for defendants. devils’’ in recent years $300,000,000, unction and filled many a sinner with To A. P. Wilson and Susie A. Wilson, the de those who have to manage the republican states cannot be gainsaid. While the and the larger part of that money has Office: Opposite Court House, above named : germs of remorse. The senator is equally fendants in the name of the State of Oregon, You are campaign. We belieye the Oregonian new generation in the south has re been expended to pay for modern arms. T illamook , O regon . hereby required to appear and answer the coin effective in bringing political sinners to with commendable zeal to the could take Oregon out of the republican sponded 1 plain' filed against you in the above entitled China evidently believes in fighting the repentance. suit on or before the last day of the time pre column by directly opposing McKinley, ' country’s call during the recent wars in devils with their ow n arms. scribed in the order for the publication of this Governor Pingree of Michigan says he summons, to-wit, on or before Thursday, Odo- | (J LA UDE THAYER, and the Philippines, that affords for so many persons take their political Cuba ' her 4th, 1900, and if you fail so to appear and , will hold his nose when he votes this fall, answer gospel from that newspaper and it holds no excuse or justification for baseless ATTORN E Y-AT-L A W, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to Quaint and Curious. i For some time past the governor has said court for the ___ relief ll.f demanded in the com aspersions on the veterans who made such a powerful influence over them that 1 plaint herein. The relief demanded is that T illamook , O regon been investigating things political out.' P ‘*int he.rein' ■rb? -r' you may be required to set forth the nature of Mrs. William Crump, who lives near it would not lie such a difficult task after I possible the continued existence of the claim to the real ? • property referred torn when menaced by rebellion and Calumet, Kan., has had great luck in i side the breastworks and bumped his nose your all, although McKinley should carry the republic 1 the complaint herein, said real property being (J ames M c C ain , situated in Tillamook County. Oregon, and des- ¡A. W. 8KVKKANCB farming. Five years ago her husband against some loud atmosphere. Yet he ciibed state by at least 19,000. Docs the Ore- secession. ! hs follows, to-wit : The West one-half of did not get a smell No government was ever more gener died and left a $500 mortgage on tile the Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter ; gonian want to see McKinley defeated the No theast quarter of section fourteen and JJcCAIN & SEVERANCE, Judge John H. Holt, the democratic of and Bryan carry Oregon ? One cannot ous to its enemies nor more magnani place. She was also left with six girls. the Southwest quarter of the Southeas' «¡narter 1 section eleven, all in township one North of: put any other interpretation upon the mous to those who sought to destroy it Hut she started in to work and made nominee for governor of West Virginia, of ATTORN EY8-AT-LA W, Raii^e ten We t of Willamette Meridian, and j article than to ask that question. We than was the United States after the the girls help her. This year she was is carrying on an old-fashioned campaign that all adverse claims of you, the said defen T illamook , O hhgon . dants, may he determined by a decree of the I shall see. Mr. Harvey Scott and Gover J close of the war of 1861-1865. Instead able to put more than $1,000 in the in the mountain districts of his state. above-entitled court: that by said decree it be ! and adjudged that you, the said defen nor Pingree of Micnigan «'ire pulling in 1 of the treatment of Jefferson Davis be bank, pay off.all debts, purchase $500 He plays the fiddle for the farmers, and, declared dants. have no estate, title or interest whatever j J)AVID WILEY, M.D., the same traces, for they appear to be as ing a foul blot on American history, it worth ot new machinery for the farm upon one occasion, instructed a house in or to gaid described real property, or any ' i»art tbereo1'. and that the title of plaintiff much opposed to Bryan as they are Mc stands forth as an example of the most and take a trip back east to see the re wife in the art of making blackberry thereto PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND is good anil valid ; that you and each of I you be for ever barred from any ami all claim unparalleled magnanimity in all history. latives of her dead husband. Who ad dumplings. Kinley. ACCOUCHEUR. to or estate or interest whatsoever in or to the I The time is here for the w iping out of vised her to leave the farm and come and The governor of New York, to be elect said described real property and that plaintiff's All call promptly attended to. thereto _ be quieted, and — that plaintiff have t title __________ _____ _____ .... r ........ . ..... all traces of resentment growing out of live with them when her husband died. ed in November, will have considerable I judgment against y u for his coh I s and diubur.se- Friend of American Labor. T illamook , O regon . her« in. the late unpleasantness, but the time She owns 160 acres of land. power of appointment. Among the heads I i merits This Suu nions is published in the Tillamook will never come when treason will he * * * ! Headlight by order of Hon. G. W. Sappingt -n, “ Wc fight for the rights of American of departments whose term expires is the j County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, Boston has an annual hand-organ re state commissioner ofexcise appointed in j made and dated August 22nd, I900, the lime ROBERT A, MILLER, labor, now everywhere employed for the ennobled above patriotism or rebellion I in the order for publication being comfort of the scattered homesteads,” receive the same reward as self-sacrific- cital. On a day previously announced April, 1896. The term of the commis I prescribed once a week for six successive weeks, and the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, all the hand organs in the city are sioner is five years and confirmation by date of first publication being Thursday, said Senator Dolliver in his address be ing loyalty. O regon C ity , O regon . August 23. lgoo, anil the other publications The best evidence that the south has gathered at one place and each organ the senate is required. fore the Hamilton club of Chicago. That being August 3o, 1900 • September 6, I900 ; September 13, I’jnO; September 20, iqoo ; Septem Land Titles ami Land Office Business a is what the republican party has al been completely purged of its old-time grinder in turn pla vs for the benefit of The total vote on the constitutional ber 27, 1900; and October 4, I900, the last being Specially. ways done. From its foundation it has rancor against the north would be call the censor. If the music is up to the amendment in North Carolina disfran the date • f the last publication of this sum mons, and said several publications being on ing in the perverted school histories and Bostonese standard a license is granted chising colored citizens was 310,502. The Thursday of each week. been the friend of labor, seeking to im MILTON W. SMITH Sr B. L. EDDY, to the organ grinder ; if it be of the total vote of North Carolina in the pre C. A. BAILEY, prove the condition of the working teaching southern children the truth. Attorneys for Plaintiff. dkai . fr in wheezv, squeaky variety the owner is re sidenta! election of 1896 was 330,OoO, jK'ople and to elevate them intellectually STU DE E. 1KER GON and socially. Examine the federal stat Comparatively few persons realize quested to seek some other community 20,000 more votes than were cast on T imbe » land , A ct J cnb 3, 1878 —N otice for OSBORNE MOWERS, P ublication . ute books and the laws of the states what an enormous business dairying has where that kind of music is appreciated. August 2. The vote for the amendment United States Land Office, Buggies, liny rttkes, plows, hdi I otlie relating to labor and it will be found c »me to be in the United States. In this I Oregon City, Ore., * * * was 182,217 and against the amendment tiirni uiHcltiiiery. You call save • July ¿rd, >900. that a large majority of these statutes i idustry, as in so many others, this coun- J. F. Hughey, a resident of Wayne 125,285, a majority for the amendment Notice is hereby given that in compliance1 inotiey by dealing with me, with the provisions of the act of < ongress of I are due to the republican party. t y beats the world. There are over county, Missouri, while working in a of 53,932. Special Price« on Buggies and Spring June 3. i8”8, entitled “An act for the sale of tiin- Until the republican party came into seventeen million cows giving milk in the field a few days ago, dropped his pocket, her lauds in the States of California, Oregon Wagons. It is said that the democratic press Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. power there had been little legislation, I nited States, and it takes an army of book, containing $4-14, and a cow to all the Public Land States by act of bureau ! as ready to send out one million ¡ tended August 4,1892, national or state, in the interest of labor. over three hundred thousand men work chewed it up. Mr. Hughey nt once copies of “Anti-Trust Tablet, No. 1.” It FRANK FA MME, The democratic party had never mani ing from ten to twelve hours a day to hunted up the owner of the attitnal and North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of isentitled “The Carnegie Exposure,” and Of Oiegon, has this day filed in this office his fested much concern for the working milk them. The aggregate value of the purchased her. He killed the animal and deals in a highly denunciatory style with sworn statement No. 523s. for the purchase of H VO,Hect‘on No- 321 1,1 T°w»'«hip No. man As the party of slavery, the men produce of these dairy cows exceed $500,- in her stomach found the money, par. tlllEI 110 H1II0RESSE0 the methods by which that gentleman 2 South, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof who controlled it had little regard for 000.000 a year. They pro luce nearly a tinllv digested, He took the fragments t»lat the an<1 souRht is more valuable SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, acquired his wealth. Now that it is be for its °?' timber or stone than for agricultural nur- the laborer. They were for the most 1 billion and a half pounds of butter, three to the Madison County bank and Cash- f^blish His claim to said land lieved that Mr Carnegie may support Kínr.: SHAMPOOING, ETC. before the Register and Receiver of this office part southern men, who looked upon hundred thousand pounds of cheese and ier Watts will send the remains of the Bryan the managers are holding the ar regon ( Hjr, Ore , on Monday, the mt day the white toiler of their own section as over two billion gallons of milk yearly, $414 to Washington to have it redeemed. of/ictobcr’’9o°. He names as witnesses y Electric Bath» nicely tiltted up. Good for pamphlet, according to the story, and < nitstopher Zimmerman. William Merritt no better than the negro laborer and for the Yankee cow is a good cow, an in In addition to the money Mr. Hughey hi'líUOrrgoiineS' AugUSt Famm«» of North Yam- persons suffering with rheumatism, may decide to consign it to the dump. who characterized the workingmen of dustrious cow*, and works all the year found in the cow's stomach five ten. Building next door to the Post Office. . Any and ail peraont claiming adversely »he the north as “mudsills.” The idea ofi round. penny nails. ’an<D «re requested to file their áF • « « a a t a a ■ * ■ * * * olOeii"; °" °r befure ■aul ''*» * * « elevating the men of labor never se In a speech made recently at Falls City riously entered into the mind of these A remarkable story comes from Kan (’ has . B. M oores , Register. ■ southern democrats and slaveholders the peerless and paramount Bryan de sas of a year's work done bv a couple ot notice for publication . w ho ruled the democracy. The old whig clared that the government of Spain Bloomfield townshipcbildren. Notwith Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., transferred no title to the government standing the fact that he is an invalid, party was not much better. Notice is hereby given thaV'th^fol’b’wint named aettk r has tiled notice of his intention After the war the republican party i of the United States, because Spain was T. J. Duncan rented 190aercsofwhe.it General Banking and Exchange busi addressed itself to the question of im not «'i rightful, but only a forceful holder ground last fall and his children, a girl ness interest paid on time deposits. oi e Ae k p < ; , e ¿&I , ^.' <, v i z ,,, T,llB,no,,k ' proving the condition of labor and up of the Philippines. If that l»e true, why 16 years old and a boy 14 years old, Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger Makes a Specialty of Manufactur- • lifting the workingman. It studied his did Bryan insist upon ratification of a plowed the ground with riding plows ; it V V , ... hall . HE. No to..IS, forth. Nw i, 1 anrt s ,, many, «Sweden, and all foreign countries ing all kinds of treaty which compelled the payment to needs and listened to his complaints and the girl harrowed it and the boy followed of N , 1,. ...... „ Tp , s. R” ,0 w ♦ »n<i bw /, lil.’^ont??” the 8 witliM.e. toprove demands. As the republican partv has Spain of $20,000,000 in gold by the with the drill. A man was hired to run d '" Ce UP ° n »'■ ‘ ’ ‘ “'“««Hot- TILLAMOOK. ORE. been in control of the government thir- United States for an imperfect and the harvester, the children doing most of fraudulent title ? Is Bryan a confidence ty-two years out of the last forty, it the balance of the work. The threshing Heaguey, of Tillamook, Or. JohM goes w ithout saying that most of the man ? Is he a dealer in gold bricks? was completed the other day and the ■ Carriage Trimmings. __________ C has . b . M oorbr , Register. federal legislation in that time in the If not. why did he aid Spain in defraud 190 acres yielded 4,000 bushels of 61. a First Class Work Guaranteed. interest of labor was enacted by that ing the United States out of $20,000,0< Ml pound wheat. NOTICE for publication Iii Bailey's Warehouse at bv means of a bad title ? ^^eionVhv lnC ln.terior' omet at * * partv and the same can be said of the Notici ’I.1 ly’ 2re••.’"‘Ptemb-r 1st. 1900. Tillamook City. * * * states that during most of this period Scott A. McKeown, son of a millionaire have had republican administrations. Republicans cannot be scared out of manufacturer of Pennsylvania, who re a a a a a a a • « £ New England has done much for labor their expansion ideas by the democrats cently wedded Miss Dorothy D. Stride- -------- on October 1, iqui ’ 9». Oregon, in the last thirty years and the ex tooling their horns about imperialism, baker ot the wealthy family of carriage HEADLIGHT Il v v’■‘"•tiEKieK M BLAISDELL SHAVING, ample set by those states has been fol- which is only intended to frighten people. makers, has been scattering $20 gold 9 S e * '• Lot. 7. 8 .nd and lowed by others. If one would learn the But republicans on the Paciiic Coast can pieces all over the saloon of the Palace HAIR CUTTING, He names the following witnosse« »»»« difference between republican and dem- not ' be scared, for they know* that expan hotel in San Francisco. McKeown, it is WEEKLY OREGONIAN of’.sid Uml0"””"’'"" UPO" ""d V'tltl'nttoi SHAMPOOING, is a good thing for the country, a said, went east about four months ago ocratic interest in the laborer let him’ sion : 1] b One Year for $2.25 to replenish his rapidly depleting purse compare the labor legislation of the good thing for the people, a good thing TWO LIVE PAPERS. states of the north with those of the for manufacturing industries, and a good and returned with about $65,000, all EVERYTHING strictly first class C has , b . M oos is Register. south. In the latter section labor has thing for commerce. Give us a little more of which he has succeeded in spending in j The regular subscription price of the above-mentioned space of time. His received little consideration from the expansion please. FIRE INSURANCE. THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, and WWW friends and hangers-on hel|>ed him in; democratic lawmakers and bv many of the regular subscription price of 7- 5. STEPHENS, insure WITH Every voter should read President Mc getting rid of his money, and his coterie ' the people there is still regarded as de- the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. UAUn . . AGENT FOR THE grading. Kinley’s letter of acceptance, for it is an ot chums have had a magnificent time at j I n TVAL AND LONDON & Claude Thayer, Any one subscribing for THE Ll\ERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE Republican policy, in building up tlic answer tothemany absurdities put forth his expense. McKeown, though only 22 HEADLIGHT and paying one, Agent or Fireman1, Ftmd and London industries of the country «»nd developing about imperialism, upon which the de years old. has succeeded in spending COMPANIES. year in advance can get both for and Lancashire Fire Insurance its resources, has given opportuutics mocrats are making the paramount issue $400.000 in two years. Agent for North West School Supply $2.25. I Companies. Tn Notary Public. TILLAMOOK, _ OREGON <Tbc Ôlillamoûh Sr Ijtaùligbt '£5 J I and advantages to labor which it had not before enjoyed and the workingman is blined to his own interests and to the general welfare who allies himself with the party that is hostile to this policy. The republican party has al- wavs believed that well-employed and well-paid labor is the basis of national prosperity ami it hasacted upon that be lief. What the republican party has done in the past for labor gives abundant assurance that it will continue to promote the interests and welfare of American workingmen and preserve the high standard of American labor. M c I ntosh & M c N air HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. The Reliable GROCERY STORE DON’T I KING & KERREMANS N N to to to to to to yy y EDGAR LATIMER, « Harness « a Making. a N N S. M. HAYES ■ ■ Harness, Saddles, Collars, ■ « « of ■ ■ ■ « ■ « ■ I ■ I « C. & E. Thayer. CHAS. PETERSON, ^Bffbei1 Hot and Cold B