Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 06, 1901, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 6, 1901.
KTEAAT
STOCK
OF
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Wall Paper
and Linings.
(Xie are Headquartefs for
MATTING, OIL CLOTH. LINOLEUM,
LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING.
STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY. GLASS,
Furniture, etc., Sold on the
Installment Pla n. Easy terms.
Call and Investigate.
Nouu’s the time to refurnish your home.
OLSEN
<&>
CO,
Call and Inspeet our Goods.
Tlie Tillamook
I
Undertaker’s
Supplies.
I il
II
Priees are louj for First Class Furniture.
Furnishers.
House
ter vice, have been given a dishonorable I
dismissal from the army and sentenced
to imprisonment. There is no doubt that
these offenders deserve the punishment.
When the frauds were first reported there
Dealers in
was some exaggeration as to their ex­
tent, the investigation having shown
that only a few men were involved and
it is nateworthy that no regular officer
is connected with them, or at any rate
Insanity is Catching.
no charge has been made against a reg­
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Whither Are We Drifting ?
All human beings imagine themselves, ular officer. It does not appear that the
Agent
for
CHARTER
OAK STOVES. Western Washing JWaehines.
government
has
suffered
any
great
loss
thanks to our natural blissful condition
When the New York Mutual Life In.
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
, of egotism, remarks the New York Jour­ from these frauds, which consisted of the I
snrance company fixed the salary of
nal, to be highly important separate in­ sale of quartermaster and commissary I
Ere ’erick Winston, its president, at
dividuals. We think that we are born 1 supplies to private individuals, but the |
Most
GROCERY STORE
Tillamook
$30,000 a year in the ’70s a universal
independent of all other men and women, crime is not to be measured by the
outcry was made in the American press
and that each of us can map out his amount of the government s loss and
against this exhibition of reckless ex­
little life in his own way. As a matter evidently the military authorities at
travagance with the money that should
of fact, we ate simply drops in a big Manila have not been influenced by that
go to widows aud orphans and policy­
cistern, and we take on, in spite of our­ consideration. The investigation, which
holders. The salary of presidents of the
selves, the characteristics of the drops was promptly instituted when the frauds |
United States from Washington to Grant
next to us. Take a drop of pure water were reported to General MacArthur,
wan $15,000 a jear and when congress
and throw it into the ocean, it becomes has been thorough and there has been
raised the salary of President Grant for
salt. Throw the same drop into a cess­ shown a determination to “let no guilty
the second term to $50,000 a year this
pool, and it becomes fotd.
Human man escape.”
* * *
act was bitterly denounced by the op­
beings, in spite of themselves and with­
position press.
It is reported that there are four aspi-1
out any exception, absorb the character­
When the New York Life Insurance
istics of those around them. These very I I rants for governor in the republican 1
company a few years ago raised the
commonplace remarks are suggested by party. Is that all ? But who’s the fortu-
salary of John A. McCall, its president,
ihe case of Dr. George A. Sc hurtleft'. | 1 nate one to be on the slate ? Perhaps we ,
to $100,000 a year it was supposed that
This unfortunate physician was for years | ! should have said slates, for it appears
the high-water mark in American salaries
superintendent of the Stockton insane j j that the Simon faction will endeavor to
had been reached. Three hundred dollars
asylum in California. He was looked ( smash the Mitchell slate and the latter
a day seemed a princely income at the
upon as a man of extraordinary mental j will try and put its loot through the
close of the nineteenth century. But ini
power, a great expert in insanity. He | Simon slate, which in all probability it
the opening days of the twentieth cen­
is now dying of dementia in the asylum will succeed in doing.
tury, with its colossal combinations of
* * *
which he used to control. There is nol
capital and industry, all former records
the slightest question that mental dis­ I Bishop Chavasse, of Liverpool, says
have been broken and eclipsed.
I
ease was bred in him by constant associ­ that one of the greatest evils of the day
It was announced three months ago
Short Personal Stories.
ation with those mentally afflicted. The is loafing, and that if there were to he a
that Pres Schwab at the head of thesteel i
climax in his misfortune was caused by new commandment it should be, “Thou
B
Pa ul Kruger smokes almost incessantly
trust would receive a salary of$l ,000,000
his failure to ctifse his adopted daughter shalt not loaf.’’ But what a long list of and for many years drank amazing
a year. With n the past few days this
of insanity. When he discovered that new commandments there would be if quantities of beer daily, but only on one
report has been corrected by the announce­
her case was hopeless, his mind gave one end the other could add to them.
occasion did he ever taste alcohol That
ment that Mr. Schawb’s salary is to be I
■ Who has a fine assortment of j|
way—and he will spend the rest of his
was at Bloemfontein after the signing
only $800,000 a year. This reduction of i
life as a ho|>eless lunatic. If a man can
WATCHES,
of
an
alliance
with
the
Orange
Free
State.
t 200,000 a year h is taken the edge off i
State Grange Platform.
S. M. HAYES
CLOCKS
On that occasion Oom Paul took off a
the staggering disclosure, but for all that | be thus afflicted by a repulsive disease
Makes a Specialty of Manufactur.
which can have no possible attraction
and
it has left a vivid impression upon the
A lbany , May 31.—The State Grange bumper of champagne, and he liked it so
B.
ing all kinds of
for him, think how powerful and how
I
well
that
he
has
never
tasted
it
since.
g
JE.WtL.KY,
JEWELRY,
minds of the people that causes serious
i adjurned at 12 o’clock last night. Old
fatal must he the effects of association
Saddles, ■ I
* * *
mi givings for the future. Fabulous for- j
members pronounced it the best session
ALS°
with vices and afflictions that attract I
tunes will doubtless be forged by the j
in the history of the Grange. The follow­
George S. Mansfield, a wealthy farmer
g g
OPTICAL GOODS.
us. II a strong-minded physician cannot ,
sieel-makers’syndicate, but the example
ing resolutions passed show the position and dairyman of Salem Center, N.Y.,
Carriage Trimmings.
associate with the insane without him­
set cannot fail to be pernicious.
i of the organization upon prominent ques- owns one of the finest herds of Jersey
g I
Will guarantee all goods as repre- ?
self becoming insane, what chance has a '
We naturally institute comparisons be-1 I
! tions before the public :
First Class Work Guaranteed.
I
cows in that rich agricultural d’strict.
seated.
young man or a young woman or a i
tween the salaries paid bv individual
We are in favor of free rural delivery.
He is well known in Danbury, which is
In Bailey's Warehouse at i “, R CALL IN AND INSPEC1 ■
young
child,
left
to
associate
with
others
employers and great corporations. Wil­
We are in favor of postal savings banks. his market place. Mansfield rode into
Tillamook City.
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morally deranged?
Every man or I
I
OUR STOCK.
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liam McKinley as president of the United i
We arc strongly in favor of the Grout town the other morning. His mount
woman who is responsible for the care
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IB:
Br ai
« .a ■ ■! :■» >
Siates receives a salary of $145 a day,
bill, as passed by the lower house of Con­ was one of his cows. He pulled up in
ot young people should find a lesson in '
while the president of the steel corpora­
gress, and urge our Senators and Repre­ front of the hotel, and left the cow at the
tion receives $2.300 per day, and the nine j the affliction of this insanity expert. i sentatives to do all in their power for its curb, where, though unhitched, it stood
j Every man and woman, bearing in mind '
Fence
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
members ot the United States supreme
early passage.
quietly. “ I’ve been riding around on it j
( the fact that the brain absorbs impres- .
court receive-only an aggregate of $90,-
FIR COATED WITH
We are in favor of a pure-food and drug all spring in preference to a horse,” ex-1
j sions, constantly, and is constantly '
ß L. EDDY,
(•00 per annum.
bill.
claimed Mansfield. “I came over from
' changing its complexion, should resolve
Without indulging in further invidious
We are in favor of laws, both National Salem, nine miles, in less than an hour.”
to avoid such companionship and stir- |
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
comparisons it is pertinent in this con­
and state, to be referred to a direct vote When he remounted the cow trotted off
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
roundings as they would not willingly '
nection to point out the demoralizing ef­
of the people.
briskly, shying at a passing trolley car
RADICAL
REMEDY
AGAINST
T illamook , O regon
imitate. In the old proverbs there is
fect produced by the legal salaries that
We are in favor of electing United States I like a proper saddle animal. Crowds
CHICKEN LICE.
often much scientific wis lorn, and this is '
are being paid bv our leading corporations
Senators bv direct vote of the people.
Its
application
to
the
inside
walls
of
gathered to watch the strange sight, but
true ot the saying : “ Tell me thy com­
IIJ .COOPER,
to officers and attorneys.
We are in favor of electing the President neither Mansfield nor the cow heeded poultry houses will permanently exter­
pany, and I will tell thee what thou
minate all LICE.
Not many years ago George W. Mc­
of the United States by a direct vote ot the attention they attracted.
i
art.”
Results:
HEALTHY CHICKENS—
Creary resigned his position as United
the people; also the Supreme Judges of the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
M * *
PLENTY EGGS.
Stales circuit court ju lge to accept the
The grip oi the office holder an the na­ United States.
•Last week Rev. W. E. Karns, pastor
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
Write for circular and prices and men-
general nttoriuvslup of the Santa Fe tion’s provender has long been a source
We are in favor of the United States ' of the Methodist church of Jersey Shore.
tion this paper.
road. Asked why he had given up a I of wonder to the disinterested and of envy building, owning and operating the Nic­
. Pa., announced that he would pay a cash :
WADE & BRIGGS,
life position for a place as corporation to the fellows outside the breastworks. aragua Canal.
bonus to everyone who went to church ‘
counsel lie replied :
We are opposed to trusts, subsides to last Sunday. As it was rumored that he ,
Tillamook, Or.
“Few die and none resign’’ is an adage
attorney - at - law ,
“I could not afford tn do otherwise on | 1 containing more truth than poetry, aud merchant marine ; also to the appro­
might give each person $20 there was a
Office: Opposite Court House,
account of my family. I would like to the passing vears add to its strength. A priations of large sums of money for the large congregation present. At the close '
have continued on the bench, but could cabinet officer, quoted by the New York I building of reservoirs and irrigating can-
T illamook , O regon .
of the service a sealed enveloped was
not oflbrd to reject an appointment that Tinies, who recently decided to retrench i als in the arid lands of the West.
handed to each person containing 1 cent 1
guarantees me 125.000 a year when the somewhat in his department by drop­
We are in favor of the enactment of
and the following admonition : “ This is
QLAUDE THAYER,
position I hold only pays $6,000 a year.” ping ex|»eiisi\e bureau clerks, soon <lia. i the initiative and referendum manner ot
your talent. Don’t wrap it in a napkin,
So otie of the most incorruptible and i covered that he was up against thcoffi enacting laws, and pledge ourselves to
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
but use it. Your love for the success of
fearless judges that ever served in that i dal grip. The tenacious hold of his in­ work to create an interest and endeavor
the cause will determine your efforts.
T illamook , O regon
saction was lost to the public service. tended victims so excited his admiration to have the amendment carried at the
Harness up this talent and make it pull
SHAVING,
Anil the case of Judge McCreary is not that he abandoned his economical policy. ! coming election.
in others.’’ Mr. Karns explained that
HAIR CUTTING,
an isolated one. Few men of high stand­ We have heard of mem tiers of the Oregon
Resolved. That this State Grange ask
[{OBERT A, MILLER,
he expected each penny to lie invested so
ing at the bar can afford to serve the delegation running up against this offi the Regents of the Oregon Agricultural
SHAMPOOING,
that it would bring a return of from $3
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
state or the n ition when great corpora, cinl grip in Washington City, with the College to provide the means and suf­ to $10.
|1
O regon C ity , O regon .
tions are willing to pay salaries many result that they had to knuckle down to ficient assistance to enable the members
Land Titles and tand Office Business a
times larger than the state ami the na­ it like good little bovs, thus showing of the experiment station, staff and pro­
Specialty.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
tion deems sufficient for its public men that the servants are bigger toads in the fessors of the college to establish a far­
With the multiplication of trusts and I political pond that their superiors. The mers’ reading course on the Cornell plan.
(JAMES McCAIN,
coiporate combinations, which set the I number of men who hang on to govern-
(A. W. SEVERANCE
Resolved, That our representatives and
pace for men of executive ability and ; ment jobs that are no longer useful or Senators in Congress tie urged to cast
^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
talent, the contrast lietwcen public em j ( necesssary is quite large, and, perhaps, their votes and influence in securing the
B1RSER HD HAIRDRESSER
ploynnnt and corporte employment is the only way to get rid of this official passage at the next session of Congress
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
liecoming more marked and the gap be­ 1 grip is to hope that the grip will get hold of the bill known as the “Grout oleomar­
T illamook , O regon .
tween the pay of skilled mechanics em ( of them and make a clean. But Wash garine bill.’’
SHAMPOOING. ETC
ployed in the various branches of indus­ iiigton City is not the only place where
Resolved, That a committee of three be
QAVID WILEY, M.D.,
try and the favored few who control the official grip is in vogue, for Oregon j appointed to confer with State School
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
their operations is growing constantly has a large number of persons who have Sn|ierintendant Ackerman in selecting a
persons suffering with rheumatism.
ACCOUCHEUR.
wider.
had a good grip on the political pie coun­ suitable course in agriculture for the pub- ,
Building next door to the Post Office.
The question is naturally forced upon ter for years.
All call promptly attended to.
lie schools.
us: Can the taxpayers of the country!
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Resol veil, That the Board of Regents
T illamook . O regon .
QR. O. H. DAVENPORT,
keep peace with the monarchs of indus , The military authorities at Manila are of the State Agriculture College lie re­
try by raising the salaries of public offi disposed to make the punishment fit the quested to set aside a sufficient sum of
I. M. SMITH, M.D.,
DENTIST.
cers to correspond with those oliorpornte crime in the case of officers found guilty money from the funds of the institution
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
managers, or are the affair «of the country of
• finud hi the commissary and quarter­ to provide for the preparation by the
Makes a Specialty of Crown and Biidga
to be abandoned to the cotrol of third, master
i
Office« in Todd's Buildings.
departments. Three of the c< n- members of the station staff of leaflets
Work.
h'lirtli and even fifth class men, while the \icted men, ail ot them in the voluni er fur use in public schools.
T illamook Cmr,
O regon .
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
corporations absorb those of superior ■
ability? Must public officers in the future •
be a badge of inferiority rather that a i
Fre<l <’ Balter. Puhiixlier
badge of honor? Must men who desire to >
gratify their ambition in public life re
KATES OH SUBSCRIPTION.
linquish all hope of maintaining a social I
( strictly in advance .)
position equal to that occupied by the
One year........
$1.50 a ored attaches of millionaire syndi­
S x months.....
75 cates ?
Three months,
50
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The
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mcnair ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
in
Reliable
CENT
DISCOUNT ON ALL GROCERIES,
except flour and sugar.
Save your checks.
KING & KERREMANS.
Go to
Making.
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CHAS.
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Hot and Cold Raths
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