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    be troubling a number of leaders of that of such work by a European apprentice-1
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».
P irty. Has it a future after the drub,
ship?
The
province
of
the
talented
|
Fred C. Baker. Publlaiier.
bing it received last week ?
American is iu the professions or in
* * *
business. It is there that fame and for­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Skookum Lake ghost it
__
is _
needed
in tune are made, and no American will
Dealers in
the Nehalem precinct to scare the im. voluntarily became a drudge when he
( strictly in advance .)
|ierialist
phantom
out
of
some
of
One year........
the has a capacity to direct the manual and .
$1.50
Six months....
75 people up there.
mechanical labor of others, to run the
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«
*
Three months.
50
establishment and boss the job. But it
Bryan made a grand stand play for may be asked, “ What shall we do for
the Irish vote, forgetting by doing so mechanics and laborers, if all the youth
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Headquarters for Dairyman’s Supplies.
that he would get it in the neck from the «»re highly educated?*’ There is no
M * *
English.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines
danger that a disproportionate part of
Political speakers, of course, claim the
the people will ever be too highly edu­
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
honor of re-electing President McKinley.
Educational Comments.
cated. “ The poor ye have always with
In doing so, however, they claim that
you; and the same, unfortunately, is
[TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook.
which rightly belongs to the press of the
] true of the ignorant. It will be time to
country, not that we want to raise any
S ir , The problem of industrial educa­ lament the want of uneducated labor
objection or dampen their ardor in the
tion for the youth oi the nation seems to when there is a scarcity of that kind of
least. But why is it that immediatelv
be troubling some wise-pates and kind talent in the market. Even in times of
alter an election political managersand
old souls. Now, it is only a few years industrial prosperity, skilled labor is not
political si>eakers swell out to large pro­
since it was found necessary on the so very scarce, and unskilled labor is a
portions and tnlk in the “I did” strain,
Atlantic seaboard to enact laws pro­ drug. It is not so with educated talent.
when, in point of fact, they were but small
tecting children of tender years from the A Western city recently advertised an
toads iu the puddle when it comes to
cruelty of factory bosses, and the cove­ examination for principals and assis­
Kredit may be considered by some as a great konvenience, but to the majority it
moulding public opinion on the political
tousness of parents, by limiting the num­ tants in the high schools. Only sixteen
has proven the greatest ktirse inflicted upon mankind.
The next iu kin to Kredit is to
issues of the day. Every newspaper man
applicants
presented
themselves,
and
of
ber of hours per day that such children
Kasli, and konsidering the konveniences derived, our would-be friend, Kredit, kannot be to
knows that is a process of months and
might lie lawfully confined at manual these only one passed the ordeal. The
konsidered
in the same kategory as friend Kasli. The K. & K. Store, knowing to the to
even years, and that .1 little spouting be. labor, and specifying a minimum of days failure of the others was not owing to
above konklusion, and believing that this kommunity will konkur with us, we offer you to
fore an electing is not the time to mould
their
being
too
highly
educated.
The
I
peryear during which they should attend
for kasli as follows : A Komplete Koilection of Kanned Goods, Rookies and Krackers, to
public opinion. Without going farther school. These laws are known to be aspirants jostle one another at the foot j
afield than Tillamook,can anv one point beneficent without question or cavil; of the hill of science, but the ambitions
Koffee, Kokoes and Kokonut, Kandles and Kerosene, Korn and Meal and kondensed
out an instance where apolitical speaker and yet, on the very ground wheie these climbers find themselves so few as to be to Milk, klams and korned Beef; in fact everything usually kept in a first klass grocery
in this county changed one vote during laws are in force, we hear social scien­ quite lonesome, if not actually lost, as
Yours truly.
to store, so kome and see us.
the recent campaign ? Why then is it tists and philanthropists bewailing the they approach its towering, glittering
to
G. A. W alker .
that political managers and s|>eakers fact that so many children are growing summit.
to
Bay City, Ore.
step in at the eleventh hour and try and up in idleness, save that they are getting
usurp that which belongs to the press ?' ;l fine education at the public school.
Circuit Court.
Simply to get in at the political pie conn-' I And • this,
-• • too, regardless of the fact that
ter for themselves or their friends. the country is prosperous beyond
Hard Times.
The only criminal case which came to
Often political speakers appeal to citizens parallel, and that immigration and
prejudices and passions rather than to machinery are wing with each other to trial before Judge G. H. Burnett at the
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Many people are saying that there are
their intelligence, as all will admit who see which shall do our work. We raise circuit court on Monday was that of the going to be hard times again, any way.
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have followed most of thespeehes during nearly twice as much as is required to State vs. Fred J. Newton, who was This sort of talk helps more than many
charged
with
unlawfully
stabbing
and
¥
the recent campaign. Perhaps it was support our people; the balance of trade
wounding Harry Mitchell in this city. people imagine to make hard times. If |
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this v. hich made Grover Cleveland say is now in our favor; gold is plenty; our
The defence proved that Mitchell was everybody will talk good times and be­
Back of Cohn & Co. ’s Store.
that this was a distressing campaign. bonds are in demand in foreign markets,
drunk and quarrelsome when the fracas lieve in good times, the good times will
M. HAYES
Talk is cheap, but that kind of clap-trap or, better still, coming home to stay; it
He employes only Skilled Work
stay
with
us,
at
least
in
a
reasonably
took place and that Newton used his
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur­
never accomplishes much good, as the would take a pageful of statistics to
men.
knife in self defence when Mitchell crowd­ satisfactory degree.
ing all kinds of
Makes any and all kinds of Ma­
Oregonian points out; “The late election show exactly how prosperous we are.
“Times’’ is largely a matter of imagin­
ed him Bad blood existed between the
chinery, Boilers, Engines, Separa­
Harness, Saddles,
seems to have demonstrated anew the Then let the children, at least, enjoy the
two men. The jury brought in a verdict ation, or faith. Or, to put this fact in a
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tors, Mill Machinery, Loggers’
political axiom that talk does not win i prosperity; the old folks will not, for
Collars,
of not guilty. The only other jury case more popularly understandable form,
■
Outfits,
Guns,
Saws,
Fits
Boxes,
votes. Citizens listen to be entertained, the wealthier they become the less they was that of
“times’’ good or bad, is largely a matter
Carriage Trimmings.
and Turns Shafting.
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not to be influenced. Speakers can tell are in humor to enjoy their wealth. Let
of
confidence.
Suppose
that
out
of
100
E. \V. Brown, plaintiff, vs. W. W. Con­
Skilled Horse Shoer and
them nothing they do not know. Voters the children enjoy it by playing during der and J. W. Wallace, partners doing people, 50 say “times is going to be bad,”
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Wagon Maker.
go to campaign rallies for the same rea­ vacation, and attending school during business under the firm and style of Con­ the men of the 100 who have money at
In Bailey's Warehouse at •
A. K. CASE,
son that they go to minstrel or dog I the term of the school year. They will der & Wallace, defendants. Action to work will begin to hedge, restrict opera­
Tillamook City.
Master Mechanic.
shows, and their opinions are not modi- have time enough to work bye-and-bye. determine the ownership of 19 head of tions, withdraw their money from circu­
lation,
throw
this
and
that
man
out
of
lied at political gatherings. They read i Conditions may change. The density of cattle. This was a complicated case ill
at their leisure and think when they’ eat | population over a given aiea may re­ which the defendants and a number of employment, call on other men to pay
and work. They get more knowledge of quire little hands to turn in and help cattle buyers were involved, and the jury up instead of waiting a while and so on.
FIRE INSURANCE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
tacts through magazines and newspapers support the family; but before that day decided the case in favor of Conder and Money begins to secrete itself; everybody
/.
S.
S7EÏ7/ENS,
is
watching
to
see
what
the
other
fellow
than spellbinders can impart in a life­ this and many subsequent generations Wallace.
AGHNT FOR THS
p L. EDDY,
time of political lectures. Public speak­ will have passed away. "Sufficient unto
Mr. W. H. Reynolds was appointed is going to do; they all become panicky HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON I &
and we talk about and experience a per­ LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
ers served their day when the statesmen the day is the evil thereof.” What, then, bailiff.
ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW
COMPANIES.
were the politicians. Now every citizen about the industrial-education problem ? Messrs. P. W. Todd and Frank Wheeler iod of “hard times.’*
T illamook . O bbgom
While
this
is
true,
and
ought
to
be
rec
­
is a politician unto himself. He gets his It is like the chapter on snakes in Ireland, were excused serving on the jury on ac­
Agent for North West School Supply
ognized as true, and this habit of helping
impressions from print, and they are There are no snakes in Ireland, noris count of being firemen.
Company, Notary Public.
ly ;ii. cooper ,
to make hard times by talking hard
more accurate than they could be under there any industrial-education problem
State vs. Wm. Tattom, which has been
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
times
corrected,
it
would
be
a
superficial
any other circumstances. Too often in
' America.
‘
The time may come when on the docket for several terms, was dis.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
speeches are mere appeals to prejudice.” children shall be born into the shop and missed ; also that of the state vs. Clara view to stop here and »ay or let it be un­
derstood
as
being
said
that
there
is
no
For
Fence
Posts
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
the mill, instead of being born into the Oskalwis.
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FIR COATBT WITH
Frank Patton, plaintiff, vs. Henry Tohl, other or more substantial basis for hard
General Joseph Wheeler has caused a playground and the school. But that
Dis­ times than this. There are other causes,
little flutter in political circles by this day will not be seen by this year or by defendant. Action for money.
rp li GOYNE,
chief of which is over production. Man­
many
years
to
come.
And
yet
there
be
missed.
statement; “There are two things the
ufactures
and
production
occasionally
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
F. Bolefuhr, doing business asBoiefuhr
American people reverence—first, their wise-pates and soft-sonls who go around
outrun and oversupply the peop e's im­
RADICAL R EM EDY AGAINST
cracking
the
nutofthe
“
industrial
educa
­
Office:
Opposite Court llonae,
&
Co.,
plaintiff,
vs.
Charles
L.
Smith
and
gold, and second, their flag. A word
CHICKEN LICE.
mediate necessities and demands, and
T ii i . amimik , O kkcjon .
against either will bringdown their con­ tion problem,” and when they cannot wife, defendants. Action for money. Con­ capacity to pay; then there is a
Its
application
to
the
inside
walls
of
1. a
demnation. There never was a president get problematical nuts to crack they try tinued.
poultry houses will permanently exter­
The California Safe Deposit and Trust halt, hesitation, inaction, a reflex move­ minate all LICE.
(J LA UDE TIIAYER,
defeated for election who had conducted their false teeth on pebbles.
ment; this is a perfectly natural thing,
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♦
Co.,
a
corporation,
plaintiff,
vs.
E.
H.
a successful war. Wars are popular in
Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS—
Our schools are charged with neglect­ Cowing and wife, defendants. Action but greedy energy shonts “hard times,”
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
this country and are growing more pop­
and the cry becomes epidemic, a conta­ PLENTY BGGS.
ing to give a practical education. What for money. Continued.
T illamook , O hkooh
ular with the masses, and any party that
Write for circular and prices and mcn-
gion, that makes the fools we mortals lie
is a practical education ? A practical
W.J. May, plaintiff, vs. Florence H.
opposes a successful war will meet with
tion
this
paper.
education may lie defined as such train, Hardman and S. M. Hardman, defend­ believe that the business world is sadly
defeat.” General Wheeler will be freely
UAMH8 Mv< AIN,
WADE & BRIGGS,
out of joint and is going to wreck and
ing in school as will enable the student ants. Action for money. Continued.
I A. W. rifcVKKANCK
criticised for making such a statement,
Tillamook,
Or.
ruin
—
in
fact,
the
result
is
a
“
panic.
”
to follow successfully in after-life the oc
AfcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
yet is there not some truth in what he
We ought to have learned something,
cupation for which he is intended. Ah !
Real Estate Transfers.
has to say ? Alas, there is.
individually and collectively, by our ex­
but there is the rub. How is anybody
ATTORN E Y 8-AT- LA W,
* * *
to determine lieforehand what a certain W.J. Hughev to William Thun. E 14 of perience of the past. While it may be
T illamook . O kbgon .
One attorney accused another in Port­ youth's career is to be? General Han­
Ne >4, Sw *4 of Ne '4. Se % of Sw V4 impossible to avoid somewhat of a de­
land of being a shyster and wanted the cock started at West Point as the scion
and S j H of sec. 16, tp. 3 S, R. 8 W. pression, that comes in a greater or Jess
0AVID WILEY, M.D.,
degree almost with the regularity of a
court to protect him. They must not I k of an aristocratic honse, and General
Gust Wicklund to Olaf Gnldstrum, 30
so thin-skinned and object to a trivial Garfield, of humille origin started out
pendulum's swing, much can be done to
PHYSICIAN, BURGEON AND
30 acres in tp. 1 3, R. 10 W.
avoid really hard times by saying that
thing like that, although it may not be for a career on the towpath ; and yet
------ LH-'.
ACCOUCHEUR.
exactly professional. Neither is it with both ran for the Presidency of the United U.S. to Wm. E. Dunsmore, Se *4 of sec. there is really no such thing, and acting
SHAVING,
All call promptly attended to.
ll.tp.
3N,
R.
6
W.
on that principle, as far as possible.
attorneys who drum up cases to eke out States. In a country with such vast
T iu . amook . O rxgom .
HAIR CUTTING,
So The Telegram, believing in practic­
an existence, putting individuals and the possibilities in store for the youth of Thomns McFalls to David Whitney, jr.,
right of way across S 14 of Ne 14, Nw ing what it preaches, believes that the
taxpayers to no end of trouble and ex- talent, industry, and good character, it
SHAMPOOING,
£1
E. HAWKE, M.D.
'4ofNe Hofsec. 33. tp. 1 N, R. 9 W. next swing of the ¡»endulum will “never
pense. We admire strictly professional is the height of impertinence for any
lay wers and doctors, but the shysters we man, or any church, or any institution, U.S. to Enos H. Stone, S14 ofSe Hof touch us.” We have too good a start. Hot and Cold Baths.
I M SMITH, M D ,
abhor, especially those who toady to the to prescrilie theoccupation that a young
sec. 14 and W *4 of Sw 14 of sec. 13, We can now tide over a little period of EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
PHYSICIANS
AND 8UHUEONS.
comparative depression, due in about
tp. 4 S. R. 10 W.
riffraff of society.
man shall follow. The cry “ Do not
* * *
two
years.
Money
Was
never
so
plenti
­
Office»
in
T.xld'x
BuildinK«.
educate the youth above their station, Enos H. Stone to John Hartley. Nw H
The Chicago retailers of meats were and thereby make them dissatisfied
ful. The country has finally and most
of Sw H of sec. 13, tp. 4 S, R. 10.
TILLAMOOK
—
ORBOON.
thrown into a panic last week by the with their lot!’’ is the echo of foreign and
effectually squelched the free-silver fad,
Frank
Rowell
to
the
Little
Nestncca
unexpected rise in the price of meats. A moribund aristocracy; a reminiscence of
and Bryanism generally. We are mov
ROBERT A. MILLER,
Wagon Road Co., a Strip of land
Next to Wade & Briggs' Store.
flat increase of 1 cent a pound was put industrial, educational, political, and
ing outward and upward to a tremen­
60ft. wide for a wagon road.
on beef, pork and mutton, and this will religious thraldom. It is the evidence of
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
dously great and significant career as a
benefit the packers, it is estimated, some­ a sentiment whose death-knell was the R. J. Hendrick to Catherine Long, block Nation. We as Americans are the most Stylish Hair Cutting,
O begun C itv , O mkooh .
in Pacific ndd. to Bay City.
thing like $39.000,000 on twelve month s Declaration of Independence, and which
prosperous, progressive, intelligent and
I a A ih I Tille« and
nd Office Butinei»» a
A Clean Shave,
Sperially.
business. The packers claim they have exists now as an odor stirred np by the C. R. Commons to 0. II. Wood, Nw H capable people—though in a sense “mor­
of sec. 19, tp. 5 8, R. 10 W.
been selling dressed meat at a loss for delving of casuists among the deenying
tals” such as Puck alluded to still—and
Shampooing, etc.
several years, but the consumers are not remnants of dead fallacies, and purblind David Reasoner to David Whitney, jr.. if we all will say that there will and shall
inclined to believe such rot.
I
SIMLER. Prop.,
Se X ■''w
Ne *4 of Sw H, Nw H lie no hard times, sufficient to hurt ns,
attempts of fanatics to’ resurrect the
of Se H and Sw Hof Ne H of sec. 24. whv, there won’t be any such hard The Fashionable Barber.
* * *
nnarticulated skeletons and aehronistic
times.—Evening Telegram.
tp 2 S, R. 10 W.
Speaker Henderson was somewhat pre­ superstitions. In the days of Poor
vious in announcing that Hanna is to I k - Richard a trade was an estate, and it is
General Hnnkiiig and Exchange bmi-
the next republican candidate for the often now stated as a truism, that n
Price List of Lambir at Ti llamook
ness inlerewt paid on lime depoeite.
Onr Clubbing Rates.
presidency, and for which the »peaker is trade is a good thing to fall back on ;
Exchange on England, Belgian», Ger­
.. $9.00
1- 3 to 1.12 Ro. Fir.........
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
coming in for a severe drubbing at the but the American does not want to fall
Headlight and the Oregonian...... $2.25 2- 3 to 2-16
.. 9.00 SH A VI NG, HAIR CUTTING, many, Sweden, and all foreign conntriea
...............
hands of the republican press. Politics back ; he aims to go ahead. By a trade
Headlight and the Examiner........ 2.35 6-6 to 12-12 ...............
.. 8.50
takes peculiar freaks at times, and this only a bare living is made, and the
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
Headlight &Tbrice-a.Week World 2.00 No. 1 Spruce, 2in. Plank
.. 8.00
may turn out true, even if Henderson has American boy with a fair education is
..
6.00
No. 2
Electric Baths niivly til I led up G ish ! for
Imund to make at least a living under
indiscreetly let the cat out ot the bag.
C. A. BAILEY
news. Cull Lumber, all sizes....
.. 4.00
persons sudcring with rheumatism,
any circumstances. The grossest forms The Headlight is the best home
DRALBM IN
* * *
paper, and for thirteen years has faith­ No. 1, *4 flooring............
.
18.00
STU
DEB A KE R WAGON
Building neat door Io the Post Office.
The people who begin to bellyache of labor are now performed by machinery
fully looked after the interests of Tilla­ No. 2, '4
.
14.00
OSBORNE MOWERS,
•»
......... .
about hard times already are nothing and bv foreigners, who are coming this
mook County. Every citizen in the No. 1. 1-6 ,,
»•»••••••.••
. 17 00
MOTICR FOR PUBLICATION.
Buggies, bay rake», plows, and ollie
but chronic calamity howlers. If they year at the rate of “ three hundred
Department
of
the
Interior
countv should Ire a subscriber of the all No. 2, 1-6
. 14(81
farm machinery. You ran
Office ni Oregvm City, Or.
would keep a good stiff upper lip and get thousand strong" per annum. The
money by dealing will» me,
home print newspaper
iM'p.iier 6. I «MO.
No. 1. X ceiling............................. . 18.00
more
artistic
kinds
of
practical
work
are
Notice
J*
her<*by
ffiren
that
the
following
in and rustle like other people they would
Rperia) Price» on Buggies and Spring
No. 1, 1-6 and 1-8 Rustic............... . 18.tr. named aettler ha* filed notice of hia intention W agons.
done
also
by
foreigners,
more
or
less
re
­
not feel like calamity howlers.
make final proof in aripport of hi* claim, and |
The regular subscription price of No. 2
„
.......................... . 14 00 to
(,’ A. BAILKY. Tillamook, Ore.
cently arrived on these shores. And it is
that «ai<l proof will he made before the < curi*y
* * *
(
Jerk
of 1 illamooli Co . at Tllltinook, Oregon,
FINISH.
THE
HEADLIGHT
to
$1.50,
and
quite proper that it should lie so. Why
The National Irrigation Association
I
INSURE WITH
the regular subscription price of I No. 1. 1-3 to 1-18.......................... IH.Otl °" November
should an American do with his hands
sends out a circular letter, which com what he can get a machine to do for
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. | No. .................................................... 14.00 T JW: W,,<o"’* ■* '-I
Claude Thayer.
mences : “The key to Western prosperity
nainew the following wit new« ra to prove .
„ .
, -
,
Any one subscribing for THE 1l/». 1 Vi «'ind 2in. finish, S4K........... 18.00 hl- lie eontlnnnaa
him ? or why should he spend his hie
mutetHe o|»»i and rullirnihm Agent or Fireman ■ I-rind and London
is water.” Surely the writer must have applying the details and finishing. |
HEADLIGHT and fraying one ’ 1.00 extra for SI 8 and sizing.
of «mid land, via :
_
..
...
,
Mike Abphtnaip David Curite. Marton T.
and LanCMMHC rire Invurnncc
J. A. TAFT CO.
lived in Tillamook.
year in advance can get both for 1
touches of ornamentation, while he can
Chance, < yiaia Randall, of Tillamook, Or.
1
C has . B. M om ». K«uter. |
Companies.
October
10th.
1900.
$2.25.
* * *
employ an artist schooled to tbe patience |
öTbe
ÔJillainooh
b light
M c I ntosh & mcnair ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
«y 8
vs
KING & KERREMANS
OAK NOLAN’S
MACHINE SHOP
Í
g
Harness
Making
________
L
Carbolineum Avenarius
CHAS. PETERSON,
Baita
THE NEW BARBER
SHOP.
C. & E. Thayer
EDGAR LATIMER,
Tbe “Futureof Deraocracy-’appear»<o
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