Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 29, 1902, Image 5

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fetter from Washington.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 29,
1902.
show it up and make odious the present
Railroads and Ship Combine.
doni, which ranks second. During the
scheme for passing its rags and tatters
Washington, DC..
There is probably a substantial foun* same period this country imported less
on the American market as a foil, to
May 22nd. 1902.
WILL
dation for the statement that some of than the United Kingdom, Germany and I
May is drawing to a close and Cong­ prevent the passage of any Canal bill. the large American railroads arc to be France, standing fourth in this respect
a
Doctor
may be Your Life.
It is altogether uncertain when Con­
ress is wasting oceans of time harangu
the principal owners of the Atlantic It is noted that an especially marked
gress
will
adjourn
;
not
that
there
is
characteristic
of
the
commerce
of
the
ing on the Philippine war with demo
steamship combination. It is said to be
IS YOUR LIVER
“TT'Uand’’
cratic denunciation of the army and the need for a much longer session, but the plan to make the ocean lines feeders United States, is its large excess of ex­
OREGON LIVER REGULATOR hits the point. For a sick headache, the kind
I
democratic
preversity
is
hanging
on
by
ports
over
imports.
Whether
or
not
war in the Orient. No thing connected
to the largest railroad transportation
that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness, dyspepsia, consti­
with this administration, either in war the eyelids, hoping to make some point companies of the United States, so that this con Jition is to continuéis a ques­ pation or any ailment ot the stomach, liver or bowles, there is no medicine that
that
can
influence
the
coming
eUetions.
tion,
but
the
probability
is
that
in
the
wiil relieve you so quickly and permanently as OREGON LIVER REGULATOR.
or in peace, suits democracy. The West
it will be possible to control rates from
Regular size, 25c. and 1.
Coast especially, is interested in main­ | It is a hard time with them when the the principal interior points of this not remote future the excess in the value
j country is so prosperous with so little
D. J. Fry, Salem, Oregon.
Star, Idaho.
taining our hold in the East Indies, for
country to leading European centers. of our exports over ihiports will be re­
Dear Sir.—Enclosed find 25c. for a package ot Oregon
They
we recognize immense advantage pos­ , occasion for dissatisfaction
Several great railroad companies are duced, though there is no present indi­
Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem and
sessions there will give in building com­ ; hoped to make a great point by the mentioned as being represented in the cation of any considerable change in
found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious-
nc *8.
Yours truly,
R ev . A nson C ox .
merce with the Orient. 'Die manufact­ “trust” issue, but here is the president underwrite^*' syndicate of the steamship this direction and it is perhaps safe to
count upon a trade balance in favor of
uring states of the South also, have di­ i going after the meat “trust” in a combination for $50,000,000.
hk s
i k
rect interest in the Nicaragua Canal, us manner as if he were hunting wild cou­
Assuming the report to have a sub­ this country for several years to come.
buffaloes, stantial foundation, it suggests the
Meaning Best, Quick Cure. A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justly
a means for reaching the trade of the gars or ¡running down
celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back. Try it for an ache or pain, ex.
DRATH IN A MINE.
Pacific, and the Philippines as a basis j Rooseyelt is as apt as not to run down question whether such a combination of
ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c.
for that trade, so are determined in these democratic war heroes as anything railway and steamship interests may
B enjamin W heeler , residence Highland Addition, Salem, Or.,
Terrible
Disaster
in British
else.
Meantime,
Oregon
won
’
t
probably
favor of both
not intensify existing evils in connection
a sufferer from rheumatism, says: “Fry’s Lightning Healer is the
Columbia
best and the only medicine that ever gave me relief. I belieye it will
Present conditions in the South weaken give over 15,000 majority fo? the repub­ with transportation.
Of course the
F ernie , B. C„ May 23.—One of the
do all that is claimed for it.”
Above medicines for sale by
steamship merger has for its object the worst coal mine disaters in the history
faith in free trade as well as other party lican ticket.
S. A. C lark .
lessening of competition in the ocean of British Columbia occurred at theCoal
dogmas. Every man < f sense knows
carrying trade and will doubtless have Creek mines, at 7 o’clock last night,
that only for the protective tariff, that I
The County High School.
this result. It is pointed out that if the when from 125 to 150 men met almost
democracy has always denounced, the
South could have no such pros|>erity as [ to EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] steamship combine were an independent instant death in mines Nos. 2 and 3. The
organization in no way controlled by explosion occurred in the depths of No.2,
they possess. The tariff measures of
Ac A l A A l A c At At Ac. Ac Ac At Ac Ac A
I would like tosay a few words to the
Cleveland's time brought the nation to voters of Tillamook County through the railways and having no relations and not a man of more than 100 employ­
CASE & FOWLER,
bankruptcy, while the few years of pro­ your paper on the high school question. with them, it would of course have the ed in that mine escaped to tell the tale.
power of making rates stable and equit­ From No. 8 workings, which are con­
tection under McKinley have made the
PROPRIETORS
I would like to ask what justice there is
United States more rich and prosperous in asking that the county levy a tax to able, and in the long run would find its nected with No. 2, about 21 men escap­
highest interest in doing so, especially ed. The first intimation of the disaster
than poeple ever were in all the world’s
build a fine school house and sup|>ort a
since it would be much-easier to introduce which those on the outside recieved,
history. The result is marvelous—almost j
free high school in one district of the
new competition into thesteamship than was a rush of coal dust and fire to the
beyond belief—for while millionaires |
General Machinists
Blacksmiths.
county at the expense of all the rest.
have sprung up in every business center, The children of the rural districts need a into the railway business. But the fact hight of over 1000 feet above the fan.
business centers are sound in every di­ little ’‘laming” as well as those of the that the combine is closely related to Word was immediately sent to Fernie,
Boiler Work. Logger's Work and Heavy Forging.
rection ; it is also true that such million­ city. It would be far l»etler where we the railways will almost necessarily re­ five miles from the mines, and inside of
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
aires have often developed from the to keep the money in the several dis­ sult in rate discriminations as toexports 12 minutes from the time the accident
laboring classes: while labor, today, tricts, hire better teachers and have and imports, thus creating a condition occurred relief parties were at work. R.
commands higher wages than ever before longer terms of school. In our district, that will intensify the difficulties now Drennan, Dr. Bonnel and True Weather­
being contended with. Another consid­ by were the first to enter the mine.
in the world’s history.
for instance, the estimated levy for the
This is what republican principles j support of the high school (lVa mills) eration is that the steamship combina­
When about 500 feet into the working
amount to, for the whole world looks on would pay about $10 |»er month for six tion must necessarily result in more Drennan was overcome by after-damp,
than ever giving to the transportation and had it not been for his two com­
with wise-eyed wonder, while American I
months in the year as an addition to the
companies the control of our prospects panions, would have perished. On being
enterprise invades all zones to find its |
salary we are now paying. For that
market and to employ the thousand mil- | amount we should lie able to hire a as an exporting country, just as they removed to the outer air he recovered
lions of annual profit that constantly ac­ teacher capable of teaching the high now practically hold in their hands the and gave instructions to the rescuring
cumulates in the hands of American school branches, as well as the lower welfare of independent producing com­ party to commence repairing the over,
capitalists. Let the Oregon voter look grades in a school of not more than 20 munities in the United States. It will, casts. The overcasts are the pipes which
at these facts and ask himself what part scholars. This I think would be far bet­ moreover, enable them to disregard the connect the air through the mine. As
has democracy had in this wonderful ter than having to send our children interest of the domestic consumer for they had been almost completely des­
development? Then he can answer to away from home to school. Another the sake of stimulating a foreign market troyed, it was impossible to enter, owing
Is still here and expects to remain.
his own soul as to what use he will put thing which looks bad is giving the vot as the trusts have done already.
to the after damp which prevailed.
The establishment of such relations
his ballot to on the secol id day of Jun^», ersso little time to think about the pro­
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
Rescuers Collapsed.
between the great railroads and the At­
1902.
position. In order to vote intelligently
Volunteers
were
called
for
and
a
score
lantic
steamship
lies
as
are
said
to
be
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
All eyes are turned towards Oregon, for on anj proposition we should have time
she is the first state to hold a general to study it. In conclusion, I would say projected, if not already practically ar­ of brave men sprang to the work. For
nearly
six
hours
this
policy
was
pursu
­
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
election this year ; and this is the off to the voters of Tillamook if you do not ranged, would be an advance in the
year that the party in power is always thoroughly understrnd (or if you are in movement toward monopoly in trans­ ed with tireless energy. Every few min­
portion which may well be regarded utes the men would collapse and were
afraid of. But this year the people can doubt) aliout the high school, vote no.
with apprehension, for it cannot be borne to the outer air and their places
not afford to be indifferent; President May 25, 1902.
reasonably
assumed that such a com­ were quickly filled by new volunteers.
Roosevelt is faithfully carrying out the
E. K. S covel L,
bination would be managed with a The first body recovered was taken I
policy that President McKinley inaug­
Nehalem, Oregon.
view to conserving the public interests from No. 3 mine about 11 o’clock, and
urated, that has won such wonderful |
was that of Willie Robertson, a lad of
prospersty. We have redeemed Cuba An Appeal to Socialists of Tilla­ and wel fa re.________________
13. Several honres elapsed and then
from Spain and today the Cubans are |
mook County.
The Statehood Bill.
three more bodies were recovered. None
free and independent, more truly than |
they could possibly be had they won [To the EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ]
The omnibns bill for the admission to of the victims gave the slightest signs
)
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
In view of the fact that the constitu­ statehood of the territories of Arizona, of life, and were removed to the wash­
freedom from Spain without American
Wines
and Liquors that has ever been imported into
out.
At
4
o
’
clock
this
morning
relief
tion
of
the
Socialist
Party
of
Oregon
for
­
New Mexico and Oklahoma having pas
tutelage. As with Cuba so with the
» this Citv.
A
Filipinos as a whole are less capable of bids all compromise or fusion with either j sod the house of •representatives, the parties had penetrated so far that the
self government than the Cnbans; when of the old parties, or either of the eld I question arises as to its chances in the gas became unbearable, and operations
to $8.00 per gal.l
we shall have established free govern­ party constituants or the nominees, it I senate. Opposition in the house was had to be suspended for an hour or to
ment there, they will be I letter off than become? the duty of any socialist, worthy chiefly from political considerations and in order to let the men clear the after-
couM lie possible without the protection the name to frown down any attempt of whether or not these will have any damp._________________
»
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00
ft
the United States affords—all the rant- either of the old parties, or of any mem­ weight with the senate remains to be
Notes in Brief.
ber
or
nominee
of
the
socialist
party,
I
ings of democracy to the contrary !
seen. It has been stated that a number
.
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.. .51 .-^1
ettl ..(*1
A
The coming election no doubt will see who would endeavor to influence the of republican senators weie unfavorable
The late Archbishop Corrigan of New-
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can 2
Mr. Tongue reelected. His party show­ socialist vote in favor of either of the ■ to the measure, for political reasons, and York was of lhebest type of churchmen,
J buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
?
ed good judgment to keep him in the nominees on any of the old party tickets. | if such is the case the bill may fall in the a scholar of profound attainments, an
The
regular
nominee
of
the
socialist
senate.
executive of rare ability, a Christain of
seat he has so long occupied, where he
Admitting that the territories are fit­ the sincerest conviction. His <kath
has made himself felt and appreciated, party for county treasurer having refused
It would not be easy for a new man to to qualify, because he desired to deflect I ted by population and resources for state­ b-aves a vacancy in the American hiera
gain the position and influence he com­ the socialist vote for that position in hood, what of their political record? In rchy which wiil not l>e easily filled.
mands. He is now in place to do gcxxl favor of the Democratic nominee, has the silver campaign of 1892 and 1896 Archbishop Corrigan’s sister had most to
service; the men who rule Congress are acted contrary to the constitution of the New Mexico went democratic, but in do with bis entering the priesthood It
they who have been kept in position, socialist organization and proven him­ 1898 and I960 it was carried by the re­ was largely due to a sister’s influence
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
every year acquiring more influance and self recreant to his pledge, and by so publicans. The republican candidate for that M. Renan, the great French agnostic
becoming better educated to the work. doing has read himself out of the socialist territorial delegate to congress in 1900 grew up outside the church. Why is so
received 21,567 votes to 17,857 |>olled for little written of the work of the sisters
There is no druggery exceeds that party.
I11 view of the above I appeal to every for the democratic candidate. In the of the famous ?
necessary for a congressman who an­
swers the thousand demands on his time; socialist voter in Tillamook county to same year Oklahoma gave the republican
The industrial eminence of Chicago in
who have no respite, but work, work as frustrate the design of the regular nomi candidate for delegate 38.253 votes
the production of wind provokes an en­
nee
on
the
socialist
ticket
for
county
again
st
33,359
for
the
fusion
candidate.
long ns their e^s can be kept open.
vious sneer in Gotham, coupled with
The Charleston News and Courier is treasurer, or any other nominee on the Arizona elected a democratic delegate to eulogistic remarks on water.
socialist
ticket
for
county
treasurer,
or
congress
in
1900,
but
by
a
majority
of
one of the oldest and greatest of South­
any other nominee who may contemplate 1 1,000. The results of these elections,
ern journals. In repeated editorals it
A New Yorker claims eminence be­
a similar step, to vote the position thus | therefore, do not warrant the apprehen­
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. II. KRUGER” AND ■■ACME."
has alluded to Mr. Tongues speech at
yond the avarage of the town by open­
For San Francisco and Ix»s Angeles.
Vacated blank, thereby leaving the re- : sion expressed by some republicans that
the Exposition, and given Oregon much
ing 11,900 oysters in twelve hours. Thus
spective strength of the old party candi- j the admission of these territories to state­
J.
Mgr.
praise for its wonderful exhibit. South­
doth fame attract the eccentric.
dates unchanged ; thus making the i hood would mean six democratic senat­
ern people have waked up to appreciate
treason of our own nominees abortive. ' ors and five democratic representatives in
General MacArthur presentsan attrac­
that Oregon is a great state that is ably
Let every socialist stand true to his congress. On the contrary it would ap­ tive substitute for the term “insular pos­
represented.
principles. Honorable defeat is prefera­ pear that republicans have something sessions.’’ He refers to the Philippines
It is a general result of keeping a cap.
ble to dishonorable victory.
like a sure thing in New Mexico and as Uucle Sain’s “tuitionary annex.”
able man in congress that he aids to
C. F. K eller ,
Oklahoma and a good fighting chance
make his state known and appreciated
It will pny you to use
New York and Cliicogo sre rejoicing
Organizer of the State Socialist, to carry Arizona, At any rate |»olilics
Mr. Tongue’s speech on the necessity of
Party of Oregon.
should not be the determining consider­ over the prospect of faster trains, which
lietter roads treatsofa question of im­
ation. If the territories are deemed to lie will enable people to get away from
portance, on the necessity for winter
fitted for statehood they should l»e ad­ both places with (bdightful celerity.
Blasts From Ram’s Horn.
travel over many Oregon roads is almost
mitted. The republican party in its last
im possible.
Standard oil people have distributed a
national platform declared in favor of
He
alone
prflys
who
often
prays
alone.
The River and Harbor Bill has been
spring dividend of 30 per cent. Tl.e
For Economy and durability they have no equal.
Write us for particulars.
their admission and it should not stultify
Honor
looks
best
on
a
back
ground
detained in conference by sickness and
owner of a bunch of that stock has
Prices quoted on application.
of humility.
itself by refusing to admit them.
death in the families of several of the
abundant provocation for a vocal tribute
Practical infidelity may go with pro-1
committemen. but will now soon be fessed fidelity.
to trusts.
United
States
Still
Leads.
acted on. Our delegation has strong
Conduct is the eloquent peroration of 1
An unknown pOHtraaster in Illinois
hopes that all the Oregon measures will character.
The United States maintains its posi­
swells the national conscience fund by
go through, including the increases for
tion
at
the
head
of
the
world's
exporting
Paint on the roof will not strengthen
$2, a sum he claims to have drawn from
Coos Bay and commencement of work the foundation.
nations, despite the temporary reduction i
No man is free until he has himsel in the value of exports due to the short- ' the government without rendering any
on the Caual at the Dalles. Good work
Rates, $1 Per Day.
Service therefor. An epidemic of that Centrally Ltoeated.
has been done to secure this last. It under control.
age in corn available for export. The t
kind among federal officials would fat
Honesty
will
succeed
as
a
principle
will lie greatly to the credit of the Ore­
statistics for the mine months ending '
where it tails as a policy.
ten tiie national surplus beyond preced­
with March show a drop of nenrly $59,- |
gon delegation if these items are all
The truth of authority depends on the
000,090 in the value of exports, but ent.
secured, and will show the advantage of authority of truth.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
We pity the man in Illinois wl»o was
possessing strong men in Congress.
The worst poverty is that of the man when it is considered that the value of
mean
enough
to
refuse
Ills
wife
the
use
of
corn exported fell $62,000,000, below
Work is blockaded in the Senate by who is satisfied with plenty.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed«
democratic perversity over the Philip,
The hero seeks out suffering ; the de­ that for the correspondending period of . the egg money. However, she g<»t even
last year, owing to the shortage in the with him, She sued him and the justice
pines Bill, but another week will see magogue the songs of praise.
It is always easy to rejoice in afflic­ supply, and that cotton, owing lo a decided that the money belonged to her.
that disposed of. Then Senator Mitchell
decline in price, fell $12,000,000 the ex- ! “A most ritcheous decisis
expected to see the Nicaragua Cana| tions, if someone else has them.
ports of the same period of last year, ' Governor Jeff Davis has come to the
come to the front in the Senate. He is
Notice.
the entire decrease is more than account­ conclusion that a man may be a Christ­
[in earnest for the Nicaragua route and
J. P. ALLEN.
bnsv preparing to be heard on its ad­
ian in Arkansas without being a member
You can now get a good meal or lunch ed for.
Proprietor.
Notwithstanding this reduction in ex­ of any church. And then he ran g t
vantages as well as show the perfidious at anv time you feel hungry.
The Bakery has opened up its restau­ ports, the grand total from the United ’ fishing and play golf on Munday without
history of the Panama Canal scheme,
First
Class
accommodation
at
Second
Class Rate.
where at least $90,000,000 of the capita! rant again.
States for nine months of the current ’
Give us a call and we will convince you fiscal year exceeds that of any other | being brought up on charges.
was squandered in “promoting’’ it, as that our meals are all right.
country, being about $4-3.000,000 more • You may sow a thousand evil thoughts
wasclaimed. It was an infamous bnsi
C. A. V oglbb ,
Tillamook Bakery.
than total export* of the United King- but you can never uproot one.
mess, throughout, and will I* well to I
Twin Family Medicines
Bill ancl
Save
HOW
?
A FEW WORDS
MORE.
R
V 1,É\ Í:" TNING
ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
<
i •ä
Tillamook Iron Works
&
TILLAMOOK,
1
5
»
OREGON.
I
L. N. BARNES,
.A.t tile NEW
MEAT MARKET,
J. S. LAMAR,
> WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,
[ Fwhisky, $2.25
per gal. I
,,
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
SUPPLIES
E, SIBLEY,
DAIRYMEN I
The Empire and Mikado
CREAM SEPARATOR.
de STOKES CO.,
-Astoria, Oie.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Allen House.
Best lÆeals irx tlx© dt5r.
ozezs.