Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 23, 1901, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 23, 1901
intob Hids, we shall at no distant day stepped out and went to grazing as if
have a repetition ot the disasters that nothing strange had happened.’’ Now
Soft HBnda,
trot out your wonderful milker which
followed the panic of 1893.
Fred <’. Baker, publisher.
can beat that.
PROPRIETORS OF
Fair Skin,
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Efforts have been made in two states,
As was expected, the moral crusade in
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Clear
Minnesota and Wisconsin, to enact laws the city of Portland has died a natmal
( strictly in advance .)
restricting the marriage of persons affli­ death, as is generally the case with such
Complexion
DEALERS IN
$1.50 cted with physical or mental disorders, hot and cold spasmodic attempts at re­
One year........
75 says Leslie’s Weekly. It is proposed that
Six months.....
may be had by using
form.
The
next
time
the
reverened
gen
­
50
Three months.
persons contemplating marriage shall tlemen and others start out on a moral
first pass a medical examii ation, and crusade in that city we believe they
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
Where Trusts Become Dangerous. that marriage licenses shall lie refused to should try and reform the politicians and
those w ho do not receive medical certifi­ political factions in that city first, and if
The greatest menace of the trusts and cates as to their fitness to enter the mar­
they succeed in that difficult task, then I . ...i elegant preparation for
colossal combinations of railroads does ital relation. A bill of this kind passed
beautifying the complexion. It is
it will be no trouble in having the laws
daintily perfumed, highly medi­
not spring so much from the destruction the Wisconsin assembly and failed bv
rigidly enforced.
cated, pleasant to use, and neither
of competition as it does from the stock only two votes in the upper house. These
* * *
sticky or greasy. It keeps the
watering and overcapitalization. Com­ measures have had the earnest support
skin soit, white and healthy ;
The Texas oil fields were no sooner
petition may become ruinous and de- of the medical fraternity in both states. I
cures chapped hands, face and
opened for business than the Standard
lipsremoves tan and roughness
stiuctive to the owners of mills and fac­ Many strong arguments may lie adduced
Oil |>eople swooped down to gobble them
of the skin, and allays the irrita­
tories and profitless even to the con­ of both a theoretical and practical na­
up
and
kill
this
“
infant
”
industry.
Per
­
tion
of sunburn.
II
sumer, because in the long run the losses I ture in favor of such laws. If generally
It is a great favorite with the
haps, if oil is found in Tillamook county,
Stage leaves Tillamook daily except Sunday.
entailed by ruinous competition fall enacted and strictly enforced, they would
ladies.
the Standard Oil jieople will do the same
Men will find it excellent to use
upon the wageworker and the farmer.
undoubtedly result in a great falling oft’ thing so as to control the oil supply,
Stage leaves ft. Yamhill daily exeept iDonday,
after shaving.
It seems to do
When competition becomes ruinous in the number of epileptics, imbeciles and
which conclusively proves that the
what they expect.
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
there must either be combination to stop insane persons. It has been the general
A luxury for all persons—A
Standard Oil Company will as long as
it or lockouts and failures that throw experience, however, that laws imposing
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
necessity
in
everv
season.
possible buy out or freeze out all compe-
PRICE 25 CENTS.
men out of employment, demoralize restraints upon marriage are exceedingly
tition.
business and cause commercial distress difficult of enforcement. Not much im­
* * *
ï| Prepared only by
and bank failures.
provement can be hoped for in the direc­
With all the procrastination for so j
S. J. STURGEON
Combinations of railroads systems un­ tion indicated except through the spread 1 many years about a railroad and the agi-
der one management are not necessarily of enlightened knowledge and higher ' tation for biir improvements, Tillamook
harmful to the patrons of the railroads, standards of moral conduct. A decent ■ county is still patiently waiting for these
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since they enable the corporations to i consideration for the welfare of the race ■ improvements to be brought al>out, so
Make
a
Specialty
of
Logging
and Machine Work.
FIRE INSURANCE.
afford the public better service at re­ j ought to be enough in itself to prevent : now is the time to show the river and
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Charges are Reasonable.
duced cost. If the combination of two the marriage of persons known to be ‘ hat bor committee our bottled up con Ji­
/.
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’
.
STEPHENS,
or more railroads reduces the expense afflicted with grave and incurable dis­ tion and ask for improvements so that
Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TIUUnMOOK CITY
AGENT FOR THE
of operating and effects a saving in the* I orders. Where such considerations are
‘ this county’s resources can be developed HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
I
purchase of rolling stock the road is in not present prohibitive laws are likely to • and shipped to market.
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
position of increase its net earnings and have little effect.
COMPANIES.
* * *
reduce its tells, providing the managers
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By the way the political bosses are
Agent for North West School Supply
are willing to share the profits with their
The principal topic of conversation at fixing their slatesit won’t be necessary to
Company, Notary Public.
patrons. If, moreover, the consolidated
the present lime in Tillamook is the pros­ have a primary, convention or an elec-
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
corporation can fund its bonded debt at
pect of a railroad. The Headlight has i tion, for they have got it all figured out
a lower rate of interest, its fixed charges
kept its readers well posted with every­ to a nicety—to suit themselves. But we
would he correspondingly reduced and |
thing that threw any light on thesitua- are inclined to think that the next elec­
this saving would enable the roads to
| tion so that they could judge for them- tion in Oregon will put another nail in
reduce freight and passenger rates.
I selves how and in what direction it will the coffin of the political bosses, for the
Most ot the recent consolidation 1 culminate. The situation has actually
Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest.
voters are about tired of going to the
schemes, however, are designed not
| simmered down, as we see it, to this : A ballot box simply to ratify the cut and
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj
merely to effect economy and check
General Banking anil Exchange busi-
fight between the Southern and the dried schemes of dictating politicians.
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
ruinous competition, but primarily fori
neHS
interest
paid
on
time
deposits.
j Northern railroads, and as far as the in­
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the purpose of giving a permanent value I
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
terests of Tillamook are concerned, it is
A Buffalo woman refused to submit her
to watered stocks representing no actual
the opinion of the Headlight, that it baby to the operation at the font because many, Sweden, and all foreign countries
investment.
would be a distinct advantage to the she did not believe in infant baptism,
When these watered stocks are ex­
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
county to have both railroads to build. and, when her husband insisted, drowned
changed at face value or more than face
Wc were always afraid that Huntington (he young one in a bath tub. Her hus­
value for bonds they at once become a
would corral Tillamook county and be as band had the satisfaction of knowing
mortgage debt on which interest is pay­
grasping here with the Southern Pacific that she had yielded to his arguments.
able periodically regardless of the earn­
as he had the reputation of being in Cali­
ings ot the property.
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fornia, but although he died before this
It is an indisputable fact that every
Evidently
why
Senator Joseph Simon
was accomplished, everything indicates
bond issued by a railroad is a mortgage
is not likely to succeed himself is tiecause
that his plans to Southern Piicificize this
I
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Who has a fine assortment OÍ
upon every acre of land and every
county are to lie carried out
For that he has not the grip on the republican
I Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
bushel of grain and every head of live
paity
he
formerly
had,
consequently
the
WATCHES,
reason we are glad to know that the
( this City.
stock within the territory tributary to
CLOCKS
Southern Pacific is to have a competitor crack of the political whip in his hands
thnt road.
no long sets in motion a legion of politi­
and
in the Northern Pacific, which will pro­
It is a well established principle that
JEWELRY,
bable give this county a railroad sooner cal war horses. * * *
to $8.00 per
the interest on the bonds is regarded as
than it otherwise would have done. As
ALSO
The river and harbor committee will be
n fixed charge which must be levied on
to the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook
Wines,
per gal
OPTICAL GOODS.
in Oregon next month, and no opportu­
freight, and passengers hauled over the
company, although we have but very
nity
should
be
lost
to
show
the
members
road in addition to the costot operating.
little faith in it, if that company builds
the resources of the state and minutely
Stock which have no guaranteed in
Will guarantee all goods as repre­
so much the belter, for there is nothing
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
pointing out to them where government
come or divided ’are only credited
sented.
like competition with railroads.
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
improvements are necessary.
with such out of the surplus earnings
CALL IN AND INSPECT
* * *
of the rood aflei the fixed charges and
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OUR STOCK.
The prominence lately given in some
operating ex|K*nses and cost of repairs
We believe that Mr. A. B. Hammond
parts of the country to the educational
li ive been met.
was correct when he stated that the
When rai road stocks, which in reality requirements lor citizenship reminds us Southern Pacific had not leased the As-
that
there
are
also
moral
requirements.
are certificates without any guaranteed 1
toria & Columbia railroad, for why
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
e irning capacity, are converted into in­ A good moral character is one of the should it lease something w hich it practi­
conditions
prescribed
for
nauralization.
terest-bearing bonds, they nt once lie- ‘
cally owns ?
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
ß L. EDDY,
come a mortgage note, bearing interest, The disfranchisement of convicted felons
* * *
the principal that at least
whose payment constitutes a fixed recognizes
1
This is a little unkind of the Oregonian
ATTORN E Y- AT-LA W
charge which constitutes a first lien on some lawbreakers must not act as law to say : “Napoleon said, ‘Scratch a Rus­
makers through the ballot box. The pres­ sian and you always find a Tartar,’ and
the earnings of the road.
T illamook , O regon
Manifestly, such financiering must ent need is an extension of this principle. as a rule it is safe to say, ‘Scratch a Pro­
vastly increase the bonded debt of rail­ The moral test for citizenship must of hibitionist and you find a bigot.’ ”
roads, and, incidentally, creates a bur course, be .of an elementary (and easily
* * *
li. cooper .
Harvey Scott expressed his own senti­
densoinc fixed charge which must lie applicable kind, as is the educational
test in ability to read. Of such a kind is ment to the very letter when he says :
borne by the public.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
The more inflated the stocks the the already established provision that a “We didn’t want to see McKinley, any­
man
must
have
kept
himself
from
prison
way.
”
True;
but
Webfooters
“
Did
want
greater the danger, since the conversion
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
I see McKinley, anyway.”
ot stocks into bonds involves not only for certain grave crimes. If for such to
an increased jiermanent debt, but an in­ grave crimes a permanent disqualifica­
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AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.”
II. GOYNE,
creased volume of bond securities that tion for the suffrage is just, there is equal
Russell Sage predicted the crash in the
For San Francisco and Los Angeles.
will lie held bv the banksand trust com­ justice in a temporary disqualification money market, and when the bottom fell
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
for lessor branches of law. The common out
(
Hobsonville,
SIBLEY,
panies as collateral for loans.
Russ had his securities all bound
Office: Opposite Court House,
For example, the recent deal by which drunkard, the street tough, a numerous ’round with a w oolen string.
T illamook , O regon .
the holders of Burlington railroad stocks crew w ho serve terms in jail for minor
* * *
Trying to put value into watered stock
exchanged their stocks for bonds in the offenses, arc quite as unfit as those jailed
i one way to bring on money stringency
Northern Pacific at 200 cents on the dol­ for longer terms to share with law-abid- is
QLAUDE THAYER,
lar will increase the bonded debt of the ing citizens in the sovereign jiowcr of i and industrial depression, and, conse­
<
hard times again.
roads ill the combination by at least the ballot. Could they lie debarred, a quently,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
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$100,000,000. At 4- per cent this will tie- heavy make-weight on the wrong side
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON
T illamook , O regon .
of
the
political
balance
would
be
drop
­
About
ibis
time
next
year
quite
a
num-
come a fixed charge of $4,000.000 a year
ONLY
LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
I her of politicians and office seekers will be
to lie perpetually collected from the ped.
* at *
on the anxious bench.
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
traffic in the territory tributary to these
¡{OBERT A. MILLER,
The Astorinii says : The Oregonian
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad <fc Navigation Co and
combined roads.
also the Astoria
Columbia River R. R fot San Francisco, Portland
ATTORNEY-AT LA W,
The original cost of the Burlington finds a great deal of “danger’’ in the
Pointed Paragraphs.
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
O bkgon C ity , O regon .
stock, probably, did not exceed 60 cents Tillamook railroad outlook. The danger
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents. ASTORIA. OR
on the dollar, and the exchangeof a $100 is that some other city than Portland !
Jealousy always has a target to shoot Land Titles sad Ijind Office Business a
B. C. LAMB. Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
SpeciHlty.
may
secure
the
trade
with
that
region.
share of this stock tor $$U0 of bonds
at.
Agents I®’ K A N. R. R. Co . Portland.
means the injection of $150 ot water, on In the same proportion in which the loss
B
(A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
A quail in the fist is worth two eagles
(JAMES McCAIN,
which interest is to l>c paid at 4 percent, of that trade would be an injury to Port, in the air.
(A. W. SKVKKANCK
which means, really, a guaranteed in­ land would the securing of it lie a benefit
The more promises a man makes the ^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
terest of 16 |>er cent on the original in­ to Astoria. Now that we have given up
Centrally Located.
Rates, $1 Per Day
wasting our energies on n fruitless boy­ more he dosen’t keep.
vestment.
ATTORN F.Y8-AT-LAW,
I.
O.
U.
arc
vowels
that
have
caused
cott
would
it
not
lx
well
to
expend
them
If this new departure is to lie followed
T illamook , O regon .
by all the other railroad syndicates, hi’> in mgingnnd assisting the immediate ex. many a man's downfall.
All men have tongues-but few know
lions of new bonds will lie added tn the tension of the Astoria & Columbia River
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
QAVID WILEY, M.D.,
bonded indebtedness of the railroads Railroad to rillaniook ? The Asturian how to use them properly.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
believes
that
a
grent
opportunity
to
bring
without let or hindrance
A dog may associate with a doctor,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
Here is whcie inflation becomes dan- much profitable business to Astoria will but each has a different dogma.
ACCOUCHEUR.
lie missed if the city docs not show some
gen »us.
A man sometimes show s his ignorance
Ail call promptly attended to.
interest
in
this
project.
What is true of railroads is equally
by talking, but never by holding his
T illamook , O regon .
true of the trusts and industrial com­
tongue.
binations.
Most of the dairymen of this countv
A women can throw’ away more with a
A liliernl estimate of the actual value are pretty good story tellers, more eape-
I. M. SMITH, M.D..
spoon than a man can accumulate with
of all tne plants acquired by the great ciallv when it comes ton big milking.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
a shovel.
steel trust is $800,01 0,(MH),but that trust We will handover the cake it they can
J. P. ALLEN,
Those who believe that money can do
has l»ecn capitalized nt $1,1<M,000,(M 0, lieat this "I want to tell you about n
Offices in T-idd’s Buildings.
anything
are
always
willing
to
do
any
­
Proprietor
of which the greater part is in the shop little piece of bad luck I had with a litt'e
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
of bonds dm wing a guaranted interest. Jersey
.
cow ot mine Inst week. She hnd thing for money.
If it takes nine tailors to make a man
Firat ciana accommodation
The effect of such financiering cannot the misfortune to fall into a well. The
fail to lie disastrous in times of commer- s.vond
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day after the cow had fallen into it is pretty tough on the individual whose ) 0R. O. H. DAVENPORT.
at second ciana rate.
tin I depiesnion.
the well the whole plan of redemption credit isn’t even good with one.
DENTIST.
Unless the country is roused to a < c 'me to me like a revelation. I just went
An old bachelor says that w idows who
BEST MEALS IN TUX
proper realization oí its danger and steps d
’ >wn in the well and commenced milking t cry easy are the first to remarry. Well . Makes a Specialty of Crown and Rridga
CITY.
are taken to check fictitious capitaliza- that cow, and before sundown I had her there’s nothing like wet weather for
Wort.
Tillamook,
Ore
tion, through the conversion ot stocks | floating at the top of the well, and she transplanting.
T illamook C itt ,
O remos ,
)t
(Hilkimooh
LEACH & JONES,
ìjeabligbt.
Tillamook Meat Market,
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
STURGEON'S
Cream of Roses
A"
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
w. V. MORGAN,
General
Blacksmithing
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
E-A-ZTŒZ OF
C. & E. Thayer
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor,
Oregon.
Tillamook City,
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J- S. LAMAR.
( WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
E. JENKINS,
&
gal
J | Whisky, $2.25
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$1.00 to $3.00
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
SHOOKS
BOX SHOOKS.
yy
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Or.
SUPPT .TES
J. E,
Mgr
Pacific Navigation Co.
LARSEN HOUSE,
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