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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 25. 1900. Che ÒlilLiiiiooh Ijcabligbt s ime popocratic protests as a novel and unheard-of conspiracy to increase the ' size of the standing army. | Now an excuse is offered for Jefferson's acquisition of Louisiana on the theory • that Jefferson acquired the territory for t ie United States to avoid a war, while t le Philippines were acquired as a result of war. The fact is that the Philippines were acquired to insure peace, so that the distinction is without a difference. Not all of the good people who work for tern ¡»era nee reject practical good be- c iuse it is r.ot brought about in accor dance with preconceived theory. At the central New York conference of the Methodist Episcopal church in Cazenovia on Monday Bishop McCabe earnestly defended the canteen policy of the pre sent administration. Germans for McKiuley. McINTOSH & McNAIR, The New York Staats-Zeitung, the leading German Newspaper in the United Dealers in States, announced its support of the re ‘^4 KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. publican candidates for president and ( strictly in advance .) vice president in the following editorial: One year....... “The campaign has entered upon its Six months.... last month and the situation has become Three months tolerably clear. It does not appear likely that events will occur which can Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. materially change the present as|>ect. fluent for CHARTER OflK STOVES. Western Washing Machines. The democrats have not succeeded in the Large Stock of l’ainta, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. attempt, undertaken by the convention, to make imperialism the paramount is | Most GROCERY in Tillamook. g. sue and to place the silver question in the rear. Their own candidate has frus trated all efforts to this direction by his letter of acceptance, in which he took a decided stand for free silver coinage, and by asserting in numerous speeches that We are now producing gold at the he and his party had not changed their rate of $1,500,01)0 a week and have a attitude toward the financial question balance ot trade in our favor of more since 1896. This means that William J. than $10,000,000 a week, and will enter Bryan is still resolved to use his whole Kredit may be konsidered by some as a great konvenience, but to the majority it upon another four years oi growth, if power to destroy the gold standard and has proven the greatest kurse inflicted upon mankind. The next in kin to Kredit is Republican National Ticket. the same political policy is continued, to bring about the free and unlimited Kash, and konsidering the konveniences derived, our would-be friend, Kredit, kannot be with this immense advantage instead coinage of silver. For President ; konsidered in the same kategory as friend Kash. The K. & K. Store, knowing to the of the terrible handicap of depression we “Our estimate of the dangers connected william mckinley , above konklusion, and believing that this kommumty will konkur with us, we offer you staggered under four year ago. with President McKinley’s colonial pol Of Ohio. for kash as follows : A Komplete Kollection of Kanned Goods, Rookies and Krackers, icy has undergone no change. We are Jeflerson county, Kentucky, which in- For Vice-President : Koffee, Kokoes and Kokonut, Randles and Kerosene, Korn and Meal and kondensed eludes Louisville, gave McKinley 12,000 not only firmly convinced that the Phil THEODORE ROOSEVELT. ippine islands will never repay the ma Milk, klams and korned Beef; in fact everything usually kept in a first klass grocery majority four years ago, ami upon the Of New York. size of its republican majority much de terial advant ige the sacrifices made for store, so kome and see us. Yours truly. T ilman F ord ................... Marion County. pendence for republican success in Ken their possession, but we are also satis, fled beyond all doubt that a continuation J. C. F i llerton ........... Douglas County. tucky this year is based. Outside of Jef W. |. F urnish ...............Umatilla County. ferson county Bryan had more than 11,- of the policy of conquest must hojie- O. F. P axton ........... Multnomah County. 000 plurality in 1896. In the state elec lesslv corrupt our public life and either tion of last year Taylor, the republican destroy our free institutions entirely or I candidate for governor, beat Goebel in at least compel us to engage in a severe I Nehalem Coal. I 4F • • • ■ "• '■i ■' * • ■ 1 A Corner on Politics, Jefferson county by 3.400. Outside of struggle for their preservation, not to WHAT HAMMOND SAYS. Then Mr. Hammond spoke of some oi Jefferson Goebel had a plurality of 1,000. mention the dangers of foreign coinpli. Is the negro of North Carolina who cations. Futhermore, we are fully aware Offers to take Stock in a Rail his interests in Oregon. “1 sec it report Perhaps the most pathetic and melan- ed," said he, “that Portland at last has has been disfranchisd by democaatic of the fact that Mr. McKinley’s election road to Develop the Coal discovered coal suitable to its needs near i choly spectacle developed in the whole trickery citizen or subject ? We pause will be interpreted and exploited as a campaign is that of the democratic or- the mouth of the Nehalem. This coal | Fields at Nehalem. for reply. victory of imperialism, even if it has been i gans hysterically approving territorial land has been known for a number of The Louisiana republicans have cho expansion and, at the same time, de caused by the mistrust of Mr. Bryan’s (From the Oregonian.) M. HAYES years. Several of my acquaintances have sen the elephant as their party emblem nouncing the party which makes expan- teachings and character. President A. B. Hammond, of the As spent money there in the work of pros Makes a Specialty of Manufactur “ In spite of all this we consider a re on the official ballot, preferring it to the I sion possible. They all admit—in the ing all kinds of publican victory less dangerous for the toria & Columbia River and Corvallis & pecting and investigating the coal mens-1 American flag. south especially—that “ expansion” is Eastern Railroad Companies, has re ures. Various means have been suggest welfare of the nation than the election of Harness, There is considerable hustling and necessary to any profitable exploitation turned iron. Humboldt County. Califor ed to get this coal to market. Now, the I shouting for votes in the gas belt of In. J of our foreign trade, and yet they all William J. Bryan. It would have been Collars, nia, where he recently purchased the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad is ,, possible to overlook many of the weak ■ diana, nnd the pursuasion is not con ■ agree that the republican party must be Carriage Trimmings. nesses of the democratic candidate if he Eureka & Klamathh Falls Railway and completed to a point within 18 miles of , fined to gas either. « defeated and its principles and policies had stood firmly upon the ground he equipment, about 1,000,000,000 feet of these coal lands. It would be extended First Class Work Guaranteed. About <500 spellbinders are now putting i rebuked, if we are to have a virtuous I took in his speech of acceptance iu In redwood timber, standing, and steam to the coal section, where spruce and in loud licks for their favorites in New government in our midst. In Hailey’s Warehouse at ■ dianapolis. But after he had shown, in boats and sailing vessels connected with cedar timber abounds, if arrangements York every night, and Tim Woodruff’s The Oregonian unmercifully criticises his formal letter of acceptance and in the property. He was much pleased could be made with the transcontinental Tillamook City. I vest tops them all. those who oppose the policy of the ad- numerous speeches delivered since then, with the conditions he found there, and roads for getting the lumber to market The melancholy news conics form Phil ’ ministration in regard to the Philippine that he has not learned, cannot and will thought Portland had a chance to at the same rates that prevail from Hum adelphia that the town is $37,000 short i ' island, but a little reflection will show not learn anything in regard tothe finan develop profitable relations with that boldt Bay. on the promises which induced the repub the tone of that paper in regard to ex cial question, that his ignorance and country, and that it should do so. “I think Portland capitalists should PROFESSIONAL CARDS “The Humboldt Bay country is very endeavor to develop coal mines in our lican national convention to go there. pansion in an editorial on May 4, 1898. lack of perception in this direction are Delaware hasn't a great many votes, | " Already we are in one of the gravest incurable, he must be considered the prosperous,’’ said Mr. Hammond to a own state rather than haul coal from ß L. EDDY, but they are very precious. At a recent perils of war—the clamor for territorial greater immediate danger. His election reporter ; “ in fact, it is the most pros Puget Sound. I notice that the project primary ns high as $10 was paid for aggrandizement. The fever of conquest would undoubtedly produce a wide perous country I know anything about. of forming a company with $50,000 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. votes, with free beer and cigars thrown once in the blood is hard to allay. We spread disturbance of present economic Humboldt county has no debt, floating capital to develop the Nehalem coal T illamook , O regon . in. have no further rightful use for the Phil conditions, from which hardly anybody or otherwise. The same is tine of the mines has been broached. That would City of Eureka, the county seat, a town be a good move. I would be glad to A feature of the campaign in Wisconsin ippines than as a base of present oper would escape, and which would subject II. COOPER, of 10,000 population. The country take a fifth or more of the stock in is the appearance of Paul Carpenter, son ations and a hostage pending final settle a large part of the American people to roads down there are well built, and fin such a corporation, provided the re ment. A coaling station let us retain severe suffering. of the stalwart republican senator, ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW, “It is not well to rely ton firmly- upon ished with a coating of gravel, and in mainder of the stock should be subscribed “Matt” Carpenter, on the democratic there, but our professions in this war debar us from retention of even Cuba, the hope that congress will not contain summer time are sprinkled from end to for in Portland.” TILLAMOOK, OREGON. side. which is more naturally within our a majority friendly to silver. The lack end of the county. They are ballasted “You may be asked to make this state The Minneapolis Tribune says the like railroads with clean river gravel. voters of the United States now have it scope than the Philippines. If the war of confidence in William J. Bryan’s char Though the dairy business of that local ment good,” suggested the reporter. II. GOYNE, is prolonged we shall certainly see rapid acter is so pronounced that his election “I only wish I might,” was theanswer. in their power to kill two birds of ill- ity is of comparatively recent growth, “I should be mighty glad to do it to growth of vehement demand for acqui would suffice to produce grave economic ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, omen— Bryan and Aguinaldo—with one sition of territory we should not take. convultions, even if his hands were com over 4,000,000 pounds of butter are an-1 morrow. 1 hope somebody will try me. stone. Office: Opposite Court House, It may be strong enough to turn the pletely tied. But he can do untold harm ntially exported. Taxation is not so I only regret that there is too little pros T illamook , O regon , In four years the United States, from a high, though the public conveniences scale of a presidential election.” without the assistance of congress. And pect of it in Portland.” position of inferiority, has reached one of we must consider that his election would are somewhat unusual. A fine court “What is the prospect for your de PLAUDE THAYER, leadership in the commerce and finance of Croker is at Work be interpreted by the politicians as a house was built two or three years ago, veloping your timber interests in Ore the world. Shall that advantage be sur and it was promptly paid for without victory of silver. Politicians are always gon ?” ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rendered ? The Tammany machine, under the di- anxious to be on the popular side of every incurring any indebtedness. “My investments in timber lands have T illamook , O regon Complete returns of the September ( rection of Boss Croker, is pursuing its question and it is more than possible “The lumber business is in a flourishing been made in the Willamette Valley and election in Arkansas make |the democra usual crooked and corrupt methods. that, as president, Bryan would be able condition, which is due largely to the in Clatsop and Tillamook Counties, (JAMES McCAIN. tic vote 77,637, the republican vote 40,. | Not only has it placed under contribu- to secure a majority ’for his schemes in fact that the Southern Pacific, the Santa where the bulk of Oregon timber is (A. W. SEVKKANCE 701 and the populist vote 3,641 on the | tion for campaign funds the saloons, both houses of congress. Many of the Fe, the O. K. & N. and Union Pacific situated, and where most of the other governorship. gambling houses and houses of prostitu senators and congressmen who are now Railroads make Humboldt Bay a com large time purchases of recent years have ^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE, mon-point rate on shipments of lumber The fact that we licked 400,000 more tion, but is reported to have organized opposed to free coinage have voted for it ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, been made. From thosepointscommon. postage stamps this year tnan the pre a plan for wholesale colonization of before when they thought the majority , and shingles to the East. That is, Hum point rates do not prevail, and until T ii . i . amook , O kkgon . ceding may possibly account for the bad votes. The authority for this is the of the people desired it, and they would boldt Bay has the same rate as Puget they shall be put in I do not think the Sound, Portland, San Francisco, San Di political taste some people seem to have state superintendent of elections for New do so again. properties can be developed. J)AVID WILEY, M.D., York City, who a few days ago called in their mouths. “While we earnestly desired an entirely ego and other Pacific common points. “ Speaking of the lumber rates from Humboldt Bay can ship lumber and shin the attention of the superintendent of different solution, and must acknowledge Cardinal Gibbons positively denied PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND Oregon, a prominent and influential citi the report circulated over the country police to certain facts affecting the regis that we are bitterly disappointed, we gles via Portland to Chicago and other zen of Portland told me a short time ago ACCOUCHEUR. that he is ’deeply interested in Denio-I tration of voters for the general election cannot resist the conclusion that the Eastern points for the same charge that that a sawmill man had informed him All call promptly attended to. a Portland manufacturer would have to on November 6. success of the republican ticket, while era tu success and has declared his inten that Astoria was not entitled to common, The s'lperintemlent of elections stated undoubtedly a great evil, will be the les pay for the same. The 0. R. & N. Co. T illamook , O regon . tion to yote lor Bryan.’’ point rates on lumber because sawlogs does wisely in putting these rates into that he was convinced* that an or ser of two evils, and that, therefore, the Ex-Candidate Towne is said to be were $1.50 j>er thousand cheaper in As (J E. HAWKE, M.D. ganized attempt is being made to colo_ election of William McKinley will be con- Humboldt Bay, because one effect is to toria than in Portland, therefore As- much worn with his tour through the ilized illegal voters and that this is being nected with less immediate danger than put Oregon flour into that market, where west. The states he has been covering toria should pay the additional local I. M SMITH, M.D., formerly California flour was used ex carried on by means of the pool rooms, that of William J. Brvan.’’ freight rate or the lumber industry would are those in which the greatest revulsion elusive! v. And when there shall lie a gambling houses, disorderly houses, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. be destroyed. If this were true, there from Bryan to McKinley is found, and I houses of prostitution, saloons run un Price List of Lumber at Tillamook better steamer service, which will be no wonder Towne is tired. would he all the more reason why the Offices in T.xid ’s Buildings. when more lumber and shingles are der the guise of hotels in order to evade lumber business should be carried on at Dick Croker erics out in agony, “Giva | | the provisions of the excise law and TILLAMOOK — OREGON. shipped this way, Portland jobbers 1- 3 to 1-12 Ro. Fir Astoria, where the raw materials could the young men a chance.’’ That’s what ! lives of even baser sort. should get a large proportion of the trade This is the 2- 3 to 3 13 be had so cheap. But the fact is that the Dick does—in a horn. Ten of his candi- | common practice of Tammany. Last (5.6 to 12-12 „ of that country, which now goes to San [{OBERT A. MILLER, difference cannot possibly be more than dates for the legislature average 44 years year one of the leaders of the gangs of No. 1 Spruce, 2in. l’lank Francisco. There are two regular steam N». 2 30 cents per thousand, and in many of age and one of them has been crack- , colonizers and repeaters was sent to ATTORNEY-AT law , ers plying between Humboldt Bay and Cull Lumber, all sizes..... cases it is not more than 15 cents. O regon C ity , O regon . ing the public crib for thirty-four years. the penitentiary and his confession dis No. 1 (, flooring ' ............. I San Francisco, and usually one or more Towage from the Lower Columbia to Land Titles and Land Office Business a ....................... One result of the September election in closed the fact that lie had an agree- No. 2. H i are running irregularly, so there is a No. 1, 1-6 ....................... Portland is 40 to 50 cents per thousand, Specialty. Maine is the certainty of the return to ! meat with a city official to furnish 200 No. 2, 1-6 „ boat to San Francisco every 2V2 days, or ............. and from points above Oak Point it is the United States senate by a practically i illegal voters. oftener. The steamer for Portland leaves No. 1. U ceiling............. less, while the towage to Astoria is 20 unanimous vote of W illiam P. Frye, Humboldt Bay only about once in two Tammany is deeply concerned in this No. 1, 1-6 nnd 1-8 Rustic to 30 eents. Therefore, the statement .. . whose term expires on March 4 next. [ year’s general election. The result, so No. 2 weeks. That port would send out a FINISH. that logs cost $1.50 less at Astoria than ’ The legislature will lie overwhelmingly far as New York is concerned, will mean large amount of butter, lumber and No. I. 1-3 to 1-18....... 18.00 here is an error. I for Croker a great loss of political No. 2. repu blic.tn. „ .................................... 14.00 shingles by way of Portland and take a I ’’If Oregon is to develop and keep pace 1 1 1 I'j and 2in. finish. 848 ............ George W. 'Peck, author of “Peck’s prestige or a vast increase in his power 18.00 large volume of merchandise in return with Washington, she must have the! General Banking and Exchange busi from this city by proper development yf Undoubtedly he has 1.00 extra for SIS and sizing. Bad Boy,’’ democratic governor of Wis and influence. . same transportation rates, for she pro-' ness interest paid on time deposits. J. A. TAFT CO. the trade.’’ cousin from 1891 to 1895, is running for promised the electoral vote of the Em | daces the same articles and must sell Exchange on England, Belgium. Ger October 10th, 1900. “ Is there anything in the report that a congress on the democratic ticket in the pire state to Brvan and he will hesi , railroad line down the coast to connect1 them in the same markets. Under pre many, Sweden, and all foreign conntr'es Milwaukee district, which is politically j tate at nothing, however unscrupulous Portland and San Francisco is con tern sent conditions, the business of Western very close, against Thea bold Oljen, the and unlawful, to makegood that prom- | HEADLIGHT TILLAMOOK. ORE- Oregon must pay the local rate to Port plated? ’’ was asked Mr. Hammond. i ise. The timely action of the state j present republican representative. land before it can get on an equal basis .................. .................. ......... and “Some time or other there may be such Vermont is rich in republicou aspirants superintendent of elections will doubtless C. A. BAILEY, I a line built, but it does not figure in anv with that of similar points in Washing, for the United States senatorship, among prevent wholesale colonization, but WEEKLY OREGONIAN OKALER IN ton. That's why Oregon does not make ■ present plans that I know of. Talk of there will be more or less of it, while STL’DEB.IKER WAGON them lieing ex governor William P. Dil faster progress.” One Year for $2.25. ’ ,hat now '• premature. I don't see the OSBORNE MOWERS, lingham, Congressman William W. Grout, repeating probably cannot lie wholly 1 necessity for a coast railroad, because Buggies, hay rakes, plows, and othc Jonathan Ross, now senator by appoint prevented. Timber Claims for Sale. Richard Croker is one of the recog. TWO LIVE PAPERS I the transcontinental lines in making farm iiiavliinery. You can save ment of the governor, and Intestate money by dealing with me, Humboldt Bay a common point are ab- For sale, twodaims, about eleven miles Commerce Commissioner Charles A. , nized leaders of the Bryan campaign, Special Prices on Buggies and Spring The regular subscription pric- of; sorbing the steamer charges and putting from Tillamook City, being the north- He is playing for a large stake. If Prouty. I « agons. THE HEADLIGHT la 91-50, and that place on the same footing as other Bryan wins the Tammany boss will C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore. east quarter of section 25. in township 2 General Miles’ report as commander the regular subscription price of Pacific Coast porta, except the Oregon SOntn southOf control democratic |uditics in New York nf rance 16 West jf wo, W 11 nSh'P 2 of the army will recommend a regular zx_ • — «« coast, which is not Riven the common I __ a *. ° ‘ llamette demst. meridian, and^he'wmtLa.t e-"™* the Weekly Oregonian is 91.50.____ , _____ ___ „___ ______ ___ „„ and very likely be an important fotce INSURE WITH military force of 80.0(H) men. This is quarter Anv one subscribing for THE ? I rati- rate. If Humhnldt Humboldt Rnv Bav hail had a railroad railr«»J ou • a ’*—' of ■'» and factor in the national administra «Hon 26 m township 2 south of range Claude Thayer, one to 1,000 of the population, the ratio I HEADLIGHT and paving one outlet, it could not get better rates for 11 west of W.|lamiUe meridian, in all tion. This is a danger which men who advocated by General Miles for years I Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London year in advance can get both for transporting its butter, lumber and shin. WVlT' PPJT believe in honest ■ politics should not A“”u‘ Fi,her- Box past, but it will doubtless excite the overlook. nnd Lancashire Fire Insurance 92.25. gles to market." 18, Gladstone, Mich. Fr«Ml Baker, Publisher. ! c”‘ . iOAK The $ HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. 0 I __ _______ ZZZeZEZDIT ■ STORE Reliable vs IZufù-SZZ KING & KERREMANS, Harness Making, S. Saddles, OF C. & E. Thayer. Companies.