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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 25. 1904. B. L. EDDY. H. T. BOTTI, Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth, Political Scrap* Russian vessels make their escape.leaving DDY & BOTTS, UregUll Begins its 23rd year s*Pten’Î*r12®‘„; their countrymen to perish in the sea or j ( strictly in advance .) 190-L four terms in each school v ear A ttqrneys - at -L aw . Every table of statistics showing j to be rescued by the enemy. A prominent , affording equal opportunities for oe One year........................................... 75 Japanese official, contrasting these two ¡ growth of trade and manufactures ginning a course in September. Novein- Six months....................................... Complete set of Abstract Books • ................... . ..i................... ......... Her Renublican rule soells rule DrosœritV spells prosperity remarked : “Japan u has avenged I der Republican 50 • incidents, her, February and April. Three months.................................. the Hitachi. Admiral Kamimura rescued the peopls and disappointment to Dem The Best Training for Teachers in office. Taxes paid for non- and succored those who aided in sinking ocratic hopes. is the Normal course with its assur the Hitachi and who sailed away from I It must seem a little awkward for the Residents. ance of good positions at good wn«e?: 'ig> tr ’8’ Write for new catalogue containing full hundreds of drowning victims. We offer Democrats to ask for power, not on Kred C. Hnknr. Publisher. Office opposite Post Office. information concerning courses,»f »‘"dJ- their living for our dead.” tneir own record, but on the strength of training in actual teachmgafforded under the Republican party ’ s record. The Rural Vote will Decide It. Both phones. real conditions in town and c°untry schools, and full details about the ad Gen. McClellan repudiated the Dem Live Stock at St. Louis. Petitions are being circulated by the vance course of study with the additional ocratic platform of 1846, just as Judge anti-saloon advocates to bring the issue H. COOPER, Live stock breeders who make exhibits Parker has repudiated it in 1904. The Secretary I. B. V. BUTLER ; or, to a vote at the election in November. As advantages attached. Address, President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore. at the St. Louis fair this fall will un results will be about the same. we understand it, they intend to embrace doubtedly be benefited more than they A ttorney - at -L aw , the entire county as well as precincts in “It was at no time possible to have anticipate. There is no mistaking the the vote, and should it carry, no saloons adopted a gold standard platform at Tillamook,’but Hhoulrt Ilh"‘ the demHnd ">r ”ure bred eat; will be allowed in ------------,--------- - St. Louis,” says Senator Culberson of T illamook , O regon . I tie in the south is on the increase and it fail to carry, only those precincts in the I Texas. No one will question Senator 1 that there is a possibility of this in- county which voted fur saloons will be Culberson’s right to speak with author | crease offsetting the moderate demand permitted to have them. The anti saloon ity on Democratic policies. CARb HABERLACH, that has been experienced in^he north agitation is entirely non partisan and I of late. Democratscare very little about Can out of the domain of party politics, and There is no place that a breeder can didate Davis’s age so long as he dis ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, in which political leaders can plav but * go with his stock where he will receive plays a generous disposition. little part. No doubt active measures Ucutecltrr ^bvokat, better advertising in the south than at The American flag was never more will be taken by the saloon people to de the St. Louis exposition. Thousands of universally respected than it is now or Office across the street and north from feat the measure, and both sides will put cattlemen will be there from all the the power of the republic more sensibly the Post Office. up a strong fight. It will be the rural southern states, and it is not unreason felt everywhere. Why change? vote in Tillamook that wiil decide whe Instep Skirt», Cloth and Silk Coat», Raglan's Rain Coats. able to suppose that many southerners ther the county is to remain “wet’’ or Democratic managers propose to make | J^OBERT A. MILLER, Exlusively to Measure. i who attend the fair will go home with * dry.’’ The Headlight does not claim to the campaign ‘‘on President Rooseveet’s I the desire to improve their herds after have control of the rural vote, neither personality.’’ They will find that the 1 A ttorney - at -L aw . Come early and secure first choice. have the saloon |>eople nor those who seeing what it is possible to accomplish heart and the conscience of the masses I Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. by the exjienditure of a little cash to Oregon City, Oregon. advocate prohibition. The issue is right are with him and that he can not be de Land Titles and Land Office here : The saloons have been on trial and begin with, and followed with sys feated by any effort to exaggerate his Business a Specialty. the people is about to render a verdict. tematic breeding. There is certainly a faults or obscure his virtues. Before rendering that verdict, what will big field in the south to be developed, The Democrats are appealing to sway a large number of voters are ques and all that is necessary is to enthuse J-^AVID WILEY, M.D., masses.” The American people made it I tions like these : Does saloons raise or southern farmers with the desire to plain in 1896 and again in 1900 whether lower the moral standing of a communi raise better and more profitable herds. There are, of course some difficulties they wanted an administration of the P hysician , S urgeon and ty ? Are they a source of good or evil to the rising generation ? Do they create in to he overcome in the way of acclima masses, the classes or the whole people. A ccoucheur . young men an ambition to develop their ting northern cattle to southern condi The Democratic claim of wonders they All calls promptly attended to. ability and assist them to become respec tions, but recent experiments show that will work if given power should be dis T illamook .. O regon . table citizens or gradually drag them it can be done. counted bv a backward glance at their down until they become mental and phy past failures and follies. The Control of Automobiles. sical wrecks ? How many homes have While Eastern Democrats are claiming R. BEALS, they wrecked, how many husbands and The number of automobile disasters that their party is pledged to the gold wives have they parted, and how many due to the machines getting ‘‘out of I standard, Democrats of Kansas, Nebras REAL ESTATE, faimilies have been left destitute upon the control” continues to be great. A large ka, South Dakota and other states charity of a cold world ? Are they law proportion of motormen who run over! in the West are planning fusions F inancial A gent , Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. abiding citizens when they turn their pedestrains or come in collision with with the Populists and standing squarly Tillamook, Oregon. saloons into gambling joints and fleece other vehicles seek to excuse themselves | on the money plank of th- Kansas City and practically rob every person who on the ground that their machines were platform. ___________ lacks the moral courage to resist the out of order, and would not respond to j | The Democrats mignt have been dan qpHOS. COATES, gambling mania ? How many bad debts the lever. Many of those arrested for’ gerous opponents of the Republicans Agent for Fireman’s have the business men on their books on overspeeding present the same excuse. this year if they had repudiated Bryanism account of the gambling and drinking Fund and London and Lanca Doubtless in some cases it is an excuse, at St. Louis instead of compromising habits of their customers ? We could and nothing more. There is no truth in wit h it. shire Fire Insurance multiply questions of this character, but it. In other cases it is undoubtedly Companies. Sight should not be lost of the fact it is of very little use, for we believe the true. Note the examples on Jamaica* that so far as the Democratic platform voters have alrerdv made up their minds Tillamook .. Oregon. aye., Flushing, the other day, or night, is concerned the party stands just where how they are going to cast their ballot. when two fine, new machines, operated I it did in 1896 and in 1900 on the money One thing is positive, if Tillamook coun J. P. flULiEN, Proprietor OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, by experts, got out ol control and went question. ty gues “dry” in November it will be on wrong, one smashing into a pole and GO TO account of the saloon keepers turning Democratic managers in estimating the the other running into a ditch. There their places of business into gambling electoral college vote follow the report can be no question that these machines TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND Special Attention paid to Tourists. joints in open violation of law, while it do frequently become more or less un of the boy who was catching rats, He a dairyman’s stray calf, horse or cow A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation TRUST CO. manageable. Nor is it strange tout said: “When I get the one I am after should be found in the city it is immedi they should. An automobile is an elab and two more 1’11 have three’’ T hos . C oates , Pres. B. L. E ddy , Sec. ate'y taken up and sold, or. in other orate and delicate machine, of enormous “ An ideal candidate on an ideal plat. words, the saloon keepers are priviledged potency, comparable with a railroad form.” Who said that? David B. Hill. characters to break the la w and the dairy- WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. locomotive. It is, indeed, virtually a Enough said. men are not. As we said before, it is the locomotive running without guide rails, T T EDGES & GALLOWAY saloons that are on trial ami it is the A French authority claims that he has In the absence of such rails every thing rural vote that will decide the question, depends upon its being kept under per. i discovered that the oxygen in the air ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. and whatever that is going to be we do tect control and on a true course. A J coming in contact with the upper layer | Make a specialty of Land Office Business not know. The vote last June may give STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING, pebble in the way, a tremor of the hand , ofcream injures it and tor chat reason it a little insight, but this may be changed Room 1 and 2, that holds the lever, a moment's uncer should be skimmed off before making ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, some, for people have totally different OREGON CITY. ORE. tainty about turning a curve may be as j butter. Even if that were the case— BAY CITY, H0BS0NVILLE. w i vs of reading figures, so we will again fatal as an open switch or a bowlder on ' which is rather doubtful where the air is Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and give them for the information of those also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland the track of a railrood. What, then, is | pure—it is safe to say that it would W. SEVERANCE, who may have forgotten them : and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to practically be impossible to make many Did to be said of an actual breakdown of j SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR people to believe it. For some time to Votes not steering gear at high speed ? If some B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Yes. No. cast. vote thing breaks in a locomotive, the tracks come, at least, we will probably have to A ttorney - at -L aw , Agents 1° R * N- R R- Co., Portland. Nehalem......... .. 40 ... 27 . . 75 . 8 keeps it on its course until the breaks content ourselves with eating butter g 1 1A. & C. K. R. Co.. Portland. Garibaldi........ .. 21 ... 19 . . 47 . . 7 made from the top layer of cream as O regon . T illamook Foley............... .. 7 ... 6 . . 20 . . 7 bring it to a halt. But the automobile, Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express Bav ................. .. 39 ... 10 . . 64 . . 15 running as swiftly as the locomotive, that made from the under layer. * * a Barnegat........ .. 4 ... 2 . .. 9 . . 3 lias no guide rails, and may swerve in A somewhat erroneous impression has Hoquarton ... .. 69 ... 31 . .191 . 21 an instant to utter destruction. S. STEPHENS, Tillamook...... . f.4 .. ON . .168 . . 36 These considerations are of great im been created by reports which have been • Real Estate and Fire, Life, Fairview........ .. 54 ... 3» . .1 19 . . 27 published stating that billiard balls, A A A A A A &A A A A A A AA A A A A A A A Netarts............ .. 16 ... 9 .. 26 . 1 portance to those who operate and ride j Health, Accident, Insurance. South Prairie . 40 ... 21 .. 77 . 16 in the machines. They are of still more 1 j knife handles, paper cutters, crayons, Agent for the Northwest School Furni Carnahan ...... .. 17 ... 9 .. 28 . . 2 importance to the general public, since ' pipes, cigar holders, seals, marble or Beaver............. .. 34 ... 17 .. 65 ture Co. and Oigans and Piano», 14 stone ornaments and many other articles N - ft PROPRIETOR Blaine ............. .. 34 ... 8 .. 50 . 8 the peril to the general public is greater] Notary Public. of that kind are being made ouh of Office : South west from the Court Hoose, Sandlake........ .. 10 ... 10 .. 30 . 4 than that to the automobilists. Suppose ft Hebo............... .. 38 ... 12 .. 70 . . 20 one ot those huge, ponderous cars that skimmed milk. Many of these reports in the building occupied as a music store- Union ............. .. 35 ... 7 .. 55 . 13 now rush through the parks and along give the idea that the actual milk is L. Neat tier a ... ... 34 ... 23 .. 66 . . 9 made into these substances .which is not | llolph ............. .. 4 ... 7 .. 12 . .. 1 the parkways at thirty or forty miles — ■ ■ —— an hour, where twelve miles is the legal the case. The milk is taken and treated Total............ 206 speed, should suddenly* get out of order chemically in such a way that the 1102 Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Ftrging It will he seen that only two precincts, and become unmanageable while running casein is precipitated as a yellowish brown powder and this powder mixed ' Fine Machine Work a Specialty. Tillamook and Dolph, voted against at full speed on a crowded parkway. It Has just received a FINE the measure, and that 206 persons tailed might go to smash and break the necks with formaline. This forms a substance STOCK of the latest fashions of to vote one way or the other. There was of the two or three or half a dozen per. similar to horn, which is used as a sub-I a majority of 236 for making the mea sons in it. But it might also just as stitutefor horn, celluloid, amber, marble, sure a law. and it is taken for granted by easily run down a dozen or a score of turtle shell, ivorv or hard rubber. In some people that all those who voted other vehicles and put a hundred lives in other words, only certain ingredients of for the measure in June will do so again deadly peril. That is the consideration the milk are used for this purpose. It in November to make the county ‘ dry.” which should compel the strictest com is claimed that 20,000 quarts of milk 1 If that is the case, it can be seen that pliance with the reasonable speed regula- are being thus treated daily. * * * Direct from Chic»K«- those who did not vote, even if they were | lions which automobilists now so fre- Consisting of GENTLEMEN^ A timely word of warning, which I a unit against saloons, would still be in . quenlly ignore, and which should move a minority. It looks as though the wet- manufacturers ot such engines to seek should be heeded, conies from Edward | PATENT LEATHER »nd Vi« test part of Oregon is liable to go “dry” I not sn much for sliced as tor unfailing M. Conley, vice and deputy consul Patent Leather Kid of the bwt in November liecause the rural districts | trustworthiness. Not the machine that general at Mexico City. He points out ' \VinJ?a7rthe larg.eSt and best assofted Stock of old quality in the market. the folly of attempts at tropical agri ’ see that the saloons are no benefit to is never beaten in a race, but the machine Jhis Cit " qU°rS ‘ 138 CVCr 1x611 imPorted into culture by persons who have no know them. that never gets .out of order or beyond ledge of tropical conditions or the grow control, that is the desirable machine. A Contrast. ing of tropical crops. He urges Amer ican settlers in Mexico to grow crops A comparison is being made of the cold The city council is deserving of com with which they are familiar and ex- blooded murder of the Russians in sink ing ships and allowing their crews to mendation for its action in raising the peri me nt on a small scale only with drown without making one effort to save license of transient storekeepers and auc native crop« until they are thoroughly teip the drowning men and the humanity of tioneers of bankrupt stock to $10 a dnv. familiar with them. No person, savs the Japanese in reducing the crews of the These venders ot Cheap John trash con. Mr. Conley, should decide to engage in Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can Russian vessels when sinking On the tribute nothing to the prosperity of the business in Mexico without first visiting buy it pure and unadulterated from me. > community, pay no citv taxes, spend as I Sth |une the Vladivostok fired fired up the country and looking over the ground on the transport Hitachi, a vessel with little money as possible while here, and thoroughly and carefully. There is a I out armor, and she went to the bottom carry away all the hard cash they can tendency on the part of many Amer • with a large number men in sight of the get their hands on. Their gntne is icans to rush into Mexico for the purpose Russians, who made no effort to save to work the town for all they can get of exploiting that country and inci life. This was quite different to the ac and then pack up there goods and move dentally acquiring wealth quickly. It is tion of Admiral Kamimura after an en • on. They benefit the town in no possible apparent that conditions are such in Please call and examine nu gagement with the several Russian ves ] wav, and the conned has acted wisely Mexico that most of these men are' prices before purchasing elsewhere sels. The admiral had them whipped, in placing a license on their business doomed to failure. There are good op No charges for sewing rip» and seeing one of the Russian vessels that will virtually amount to probibi portunities for wideawake business men purchased of me. sinking went tn her assistance and saved tion. The way to build up Dallas is to down there, but no better opportunities Til I AM»si~bflRSEN’ Proprietor. over 600 live from the cruiser Rurik, and patronite Dallas people.—Polk Countv than our own country afford«.—Orange I Judd Farmer. while the Japs were doing that the other I Observer. RATES OF ïtie SUBSCRIPTION. ^illamooh Ijcabligbt w M NEW SUMMER FABRICS.^ 1 I For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order. Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, Dress and W alking Suits, Dress Skirts, SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook. Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. F. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. C0ÍDP/W. The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific Navigation Co. 1 A. K. CASE, < 4 4 Tillamook Iron Woks 4 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths, 4 4 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J 5 ft ft Red Front Shoe Store f 5 t Summer Shoes WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. i Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal .> Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal c.mr.ny d R.t„ „ p<p D>y LARSEN HOUSE TILLAMOOK. OREGON • Bast Hotel iB th. city. Wo Chines Employed. P, f, BROWNE, Ijal,