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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904. amination, and, iffound to be frauds, to 1 for the promotion of arbitration. * * * put them at some kind of work, where ( strictly in advance .) Begins its 23rd \rar September 20th. With cattle suffering from the effects of! 1.50 they can be made to earn their living ' human tuberculosis and from appeudici- i One year.......... 1904. four terms in each school year affording equal opportunities tor be 75 and something more. Will not some Six months....... 50 reader draft a bill to this effect and get tis, we are forced to admit the fact that Three months.. ginning a course in September, Novem ber, February and April. his representative to introduce and ad* we are but animals. * ☆ * i vocale it in the next legislature 9 The Best Training for Teachers Believers in a stable currency system v1 S' *■ Is the Normal course with its assur can not honestly support a party that What Political Stumpers Say. ance of good positions at good wages. Frsd € Hakrr. eul.il.her presents an ambiguous or shame faced U rite for new catalogue containing full Paid political stumpers are now going money plank in its platform. information concerning courses ot study, The Legal Fight la Now Un. about telling what their respective training in actual teaching afforded under * * * real conditions in town and country Reports of the campaign in the Middle The anti-saloon law is now under fire parties have done for the laboring man schools, and full details about the ad —how they established an eight-hour West show that the Democratic party is in the circuit court in Portland, which is vance course of study with the additional dav, how they invented Labor day, how chained as completely to the silver corpse being attacked by the liquor interests, Secretary J. B. V. BUTLER ; or. advantages attached. Address, who will endeavor to prove that the law they stopped manufacturing in the peni as it was in 1896 or in 1900. President E. D. RESSLER. Monmouth, Ore. tentiaries, how thev have shut out the is unconstitutional. Whether they can do this remains to be seen, and upon the products of foreign laborers and at the Fifty Lives Lost. numerous objections raised to the law. same rime opened markets for the pro K noxville , Tenn., Sept 24.—Running ductions of our laborers, and what other If we arc rightly informed, the prevailing a1®»»»® îisBBwBu®» x 5** W ViSwS on a roadbed in a supposedly high con impression amongst the legal profession great things they have done and pro- dition of maintenance, and having about pose to do for him ; how thev have is that tne law will be held constitution them every safeguard known to a modern al by the courts. It is a little surprising helped the agriculturist by establish railroad, two trains on the Southern to us to see J udge M. L. Pipes fighting ing free rural delivery (which he com“ Rnilwav carrying heavy lists of passen the law alter being employed by the pelted them to do) ; but I notice that gers met head-on near Hodges, Tenn., none of them are mentioning the parcels liquor interests to give an opinion whe today, sending 54 people to death and ther the law was constitutional or not. post, check and postal savings banks. injuring 130, several of whom will pro We understand he told the liquor men These might cut out some of the profits bably die. Some of the bodies have not it would stand. Associated with Mr. of the express companies and banks, and yet been recovered, and many remain Pipes, is ex-United State Senator Joseph thereby prevent the inflow of political unidentified. Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Raglan’s Rain Coats. Simon, who will do their level best to contributions from that source. The This appalling loss of life and maim thing for every sensible man to do now Exlusively to Measure. have the law knock out, whereas. E. C, ing of the living resulted apparently Bronaugh, author of the bill, assisted by is to go on about his business, and not from the disregarding orders given to 1 Deputy District Attorney Mosher, ¡allow himself to be swayed hither and Come earlv and secure first choice. • the two trains to meet at a station cwtO aie the legal lights who are defending the j thither by paid political ranters who Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. which has for a long time been their bill. It is well, therefore, to wait, until ' are talking for money and office, and regular meeting-point. This action on I the courts decide, but which way that j to v< te for the men whom he is satisfied the part of the engineer of the west will be is hard to say. One thing can be are best fitted for the offices—the men bound train is made more inexplicable by looked for, the vote at the last election I who will subordinate their own interests the fact that the accident happened in proves this, that popular opinion in quite to those of the people they are elected broad daylight, and according to the a number of counties is in favor of giving to serve.—Farm and Fireside. best information obtainable he had the the anti-saloon law a fair trial, and if the order in a little frame in front of him as Carrie Nation has issued a long appeal present law is declared unconstitutional his engine rushed by the station, and a it will only delay it and only arouse a to the mothers, wives and daughters of mile and a half further on came upon an stronger anti-saloon sentiment because Kansas to join her in a crusade. In part eastbound passenger train. The possi it was defeated by the liquor interests. A she says ; " I have frequent appeals bility exists that the engineer may have large number of people in Oregon are de from poor heartbroken mothers all over been asleep. sirous of seeing theanti-saloon law given the country to come and help them save The trains were on time, and not a fair trial, and no matter how hard the their sons, but from no place have I had making over 35 miles an hour, yet the as many as from Wichita, Kan Last liquor men may strive to delay the ex impact as they rounded a curve and periment. they are going to try it any week, two agonizing appeals came to came suddenly upon each other was way, and as we see it is no use bucking me that I cannot turn a deaf ear to, and frightful. Both engines and the major popular opinion, we say as long as the I am now resolved to cancel my dates, Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. portions of both trains were demolished, majority demand it, they have a right to and bv the help of Almighty God go to and why the orders were disregarded or try it as they use good arguments that it that awful citv of death and murder. I misinterpreted will probably never be now ask all women over the state and will benefit social conditions. known, as the engineers of the two elsewhere to meet me there on the 28th trains were crushed, their bodies re of September. Bring your hatchets Roosevelt And The Irish. maining for hours under the wreckage with vou. I will pay the railroad fare of their locomotives. of those not able and see that there is a The Boston Pilot says: Because Mr. Roosevelt has always been just in his place provided for their stay while Blasts from Ram’s Horn. treatment of every class and creed and there.” * * * race The Pilot coininends him to the God’s designs promise us more than The United States Weather bureau is our desires. favor of its large constituency. A good Catholic must be a good American, and making an effort to destroy the faith Painting the pump doesn't purify the J. P. AUL i EJM, Proprietor every good American must admire the which many people of all classes have in product. the predicitions made by long-range Executive who treats all Americans Good cheer puts love’s gifts into alike, according tojtheir deserts. No man weather forecasters. As is well known, caskets of gold. is fit to enjoy American freedom if he there are a number of men who claim Where faith goes out soul famine Special Attention paid to Tourists. would ostracize anotheribtcause of that that they can tell what the weather will i conies in. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation other's creed or race or color. Especial be next week, or next month, or next A good nature is not always a good ly the last, because at this moment it is year. It is probably true that nearly character. the most important, if not the most everyone is more or less superstitious Gingerbread on the steeple cannot feed prominent, test of our true principals and that is the reason why these fakirs the people. The test, be it remembered, is laid down are able to attract the attention they Toe the devil’s line and you must by the advocates of injustice and not by do. Farmers in particular should over march to his time. come whatever superstitious tendencies its opponents. God’s presence makes a desert a garden The President is held up to obloquy by they may have and pay no heed to these of paradise. a large section of the country simply fake weather predictions for next month A tailor made man will satisfy a STEAMERS—SUE JI. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. because he will not sanction the attempt or next year and sow and reap their trinket hearted woman. ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, crops regardless of what any fakir may ed nullification of those amendments to A swindle cannot be sanctified by call BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. the Constitution which were intended to say. It keeps the weather bureau, which ing it a church fair. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and make eman<ipation truly effective. The employs the most expert man in the also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland opposition to him is bitter and varied, country, busy to tell what the weather and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to Bill Nye as a Dairyman. r aging from the comparatively mild will by twenty-four hours in advance. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR de unciation of the St. Louis plantform Long-range weather forecasters and for “ When I was young and used to roam B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. tune tellers belong to the same category to the brutal insults leve e I by the Gov about the country, gathering water Agents 1° R & N- R R- Co • Portland. agents & c K R Co., port)an(j ernor of Mississippi at the President’s and neitherjone is worth the price. melons by the light of the moon, I used | * * * mother, and the more practical burning The modern merchant who never ad- to think I could milk anybody’s cow; Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express of negroes alive in the State of Georgia a but I don’t think so now. I do not! vertises escapes a lot of trouble, He week ago. milk the cow unless the sign is right, and mav keep out of some of it without in- In the name of equal justice to all, of it hasn't been right for a good many common humanity to the oppressed, of tending to do any thing of the sort, but years. The last cow I tried to milk was he escapes it just the same. He gets rid the laws of the country, and of the high a common cow, born in obscurity, kind er laws <»f God, we wish success to the of the trouble of preparing advertise of a self-made cow. I remember how ! ments, and of course has no worry brave champion of the right. We wish her brow was low, but she wore her tail PROPRIETOR to see Theodore Roosevelt elected, so about changing them and keeping them high ; and she was naughty, oh, so fresh and up-to-date. He is not bothered 4 that our country may be respected all haughty. I made a commonplace re-1 4 the world over, not alone liecusee of its J about the way his advertisements are | printed, nor the position they occupy. mark to her, one that is used in the very military strength or commercial success, best society, one that need not give but because an American need not blush He can say, with much truthfulness, that offense. I said ‘ so*—and she * soad.’ to avow his nationality hi any barbarous i it is no trouble to show goods, for he is Then I told her to ’ Hist —and she 4 land where tinen .are not burnt at the seldom asked to show any. But his Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging, His*ed.’ But I thought she overdid it, ! greatest saving of trouble is in not hav stake. Just then I heard something crash Fine Machine Work a Specialty. The young men of America have in the ing to sell goods to people who stay through the window of the barn and fall present campaign an oppottunitv of away, but who would conic to his store with a thug—sickening thug—on the, showing their appreciation of true Amer- if he advertised. Then, as he sells few outside. goods, he has few goods to buy and icanism by voting for the man whom “ The neighbors came to see what it James Bryce calls "the greatest Presi there is more trouble saved. He never was that caused the noise. Thev found , dent since Washington.” When they are has the trouble of selecting and paying that I had done it in getting through old men they will be proud of having a large staff of assistants. He gets rid the window*, I asked the neighbors if ol the trouble ofhaving to pay for adver cast that vote. tising. Finally he never has the trouble the barn was still standing. They said of enlarging his store or removing to a it was. Then I asked them if the cow ftet the Tramps to Work They said she larger one. and it is very little trouble was injured much. seemed quite robust. Then I req uested * to count his money.—X. In Germany tramps are set to work, them to go in and calm the cow a little * ft unless they can make satisfactory ex Traffic Manager Munroe, of the Union and see if they could get niv plug hat off I have the largest and best assorted stock of old planation lor their idleness; and the her horns. work they are made to do is not so easy j Pacific, stated under oath that "traffic Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into " I am buying all of the milk now of hut that thev will try to find something ! men arrive at freight rates by a sort of this City. instinct ’’ He did not state w hether the a milkman. I select a gentle milkman more to their liking when they are re instinct was a generous or selfish one. w ho will not kick, and feel as though I leased. Our lawmakers will tie obliged , From the experience of cattlemen and can trust him Then if he feels as though to take some measures to keep this class | other shippers of live stock during the he can trust me, it’s all right.’’ from trontieling honest, industrious1 last few years the instinct seems to have people, especially the farmers. The num The Death Penalty. been prompted chiefly bv the desire to * her who are willing to work is stiprii- A little thing sometimes results in get the money. ’ ri j ■ fl-fl^-fl-fl-S.fl>.-fl-.fl^fl..-fl^.-fl^fl-^fl^fl it,-’ inglv small, and the stories they tell to I death. Thus a mere scratch, insigni. - ... ■ .. SS^I « * * excite sympathy are mostly untrue, so | hvant cuts or punv boils have paid the Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can There appearsto lie an impression that Hy.-,th Hcn!l,,T- 11 ,s ww ,o l,:,'e that hut tew teed them willingly. The i buy it pure and unadulterated from me. the direct primary law passed at the last Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever hnndv it’s tear if they are turned away empty thev ; session of the state legislature is uncon may return mid damage property, per ! stitutional. Probably it is. hut it goes hups burn the barn or house, often has to prove that in discussing proposed law s Clough, Drug Store. more to do with the apparent generosity state legislators fail to take time to in ot the h.iusekee|ier than sympathy for quire into these points, hence the ¿neves, Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper- the mendcant It is not right that peo sitv ot the next state legislature devot. Centrally Located. Rates, $1 Per Day ple should lie thus frightened into giving mg more to bills while under discussion. enced dentist is located in Dr. Wise ’ s dental pari rs. and aid to these worthless creatures. To * * * I is prepared to do nothing but help them is to increase their numbers, President Roosevelt announced Sator, and to deny them is perhaps to endanger day afternoon that at an early date he first class work and give the M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. If your your property. The authorities ought woule a»k the nations of the world to best of satisfaction teeth need fixing call upon to hare the right to arrest them for ex join in a second congress at The Hague him. I The Best n<ite| in the rifv N, Chirr- Fnjl. yed. RATES OF íbe SUBSCRIPTION. filiamo ob Oregon State Normal School, Monmouth, Hjcabligbt ’»’.' $ NEW SUMMER FABRICS, Il For Gentlemen’s Garments to Order. ÍÍ K .__ ii Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring, $ 0 Dress and Walking Suits, Dress Skirts, 1 V SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook. Fir and Spruce Lumber. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY. The Best Hotel THE ALLEN HOUSE, B. L. EDDY. H. T. BOTTS. E ddy & botts , A ttorneys - at -L aw . Complete set of Abstract Books Taxes paid for non Residents. Office opposite Post Office. in office. Both phones. w.H c A ttorney ’- at -L aw , T illamook , 4 A. K. CASE Tillamook Iron Woks 4 4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths 4 4 4 TILLAMOOK, OREGON . LAMAR WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. y ft O regon . CARL HABERLACH, attorney - at - law , Deutecltcr ^buokat, Office across the street and north from the Post Office. J^OBERT A. MILLER A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. D AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. O regon . .. T illamook R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. ^p>HOS. COATES, Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. OR OF TITLE, ABSTRACTS GO TO Headquarters for Travelling Men. Pacific Navigation Co. PER, TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND trust co . B. L. E ddy , Sec. T hos . C oates , Pres. WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. T T EDGES & GALLOWAY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Make a specialty of Land Office Business. OFFICE IN WEINHARD BUILDING, Room 1 and 2, OREGON CITY. ORB. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. O regon . S. STEPHENS, * Real Estate and Fire, Life, Health, Accident, Insurance. Agent for the Northwest School Fnrni- ture Co. and Olga 11s and Pianos, Notary Public. Office : Southwest from the Court House, in the building occupied as a music store. Red Front Shoe Store Has just received a FIXE STOCK of (he latest fashions of Summer Shoes Direct from Chicago. Consisting of GENTLEMEN'S PATENT LEATHEB and Vici Patent Leather Kid of the best quality in the market. 9 & ; Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. ® V* « i Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. * LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON .9 Please call and examine mv goods prices before purchasing elsewhere. No charges for sewing rips on shoes purchased of me. P, F. BROWNE,