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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 26, 1899 MAY EXPECT TROUBLE. BAY CITY. SOUTH PRAIRIE. Wanted, a live correspondent for the Headlight in Bay City, to show to the county there is yet s'»me vitality in the city on the bay. Every precinct in this county should endeavor to send in every week the local news, for the Headlight is sent to quite a number of people who are going to settle in Tillamook county in the near future. We want nil the wide awake country correspondents we can secure, so that people on the outside may know some of the advantages there is to locate in their resj>ective localities. There will l>e a Christian Endeavor service in the Bay City presbyterian church on Sunday at 7;30p.m. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Mr. Weber, on the Netarts road, is do ing considerable clearing on his ranch this winter. G. O. Nolan, manager of the Tillamook Lumber Company, was over during the late freshet to take a look at the raging Tillamook and consider its practicabil ity for floating logs. South Prairie Grange is still running in good shape and talk of erecting a Grange hall in the near future. The erection of our contemplated and much needed creamery on this prairie, is still involved in a little doubt, although we have not yet given up all hopes of its construction. Tillamook seems to >>e“in it” this ses sion of the legislature. Wm. Maxwell, S. II. Rock. Orlo Chamberlain and Ly man Lamb are all committee clerks, and all for the same committee. Messrs. Wells, Simmons & Co., succeed ed in driving nearly all their logs from the Neiger place down to tide water during the late rise, although Charley Wells in wading after a refractory ’og unexpectedly plunged in over his depth, and for a critical moment there was only a willow twig between him and the “golden stair,” but the twig held and Charley regained the bank the looser of one |>evey. Appropos of this driving logs during floods, it is dangerous business to say the least, liesides the constant rush and plunge in the cold wintry waters for ten hours at a stretch with no opportunity for the drying of clothing and very little for the partaking of food during that time, verily we believe the loggers have the worst time of it. HOTEL PERSONALS. Allen House. Long Prairie—Chas Smith, Jess Ire, Gust Allison. Hebo—Orleg Kellow. Garibaldi—Wm. Hight miller. Beaver—Joe Bixby. Spring water—Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn, F. N. Cado nan. Four Corners, Iowa.—C. O. Erickson. Bay City—Pet Nelson, Frank Wirding- ton. Pleasat Valley—A. S. Tharp. Astoria—C. II. Dean. Miama—Harry Craine. Buley— Thos. Drescall, Edd Ward. Coulsonburg—G. I). Coulson. Nehalem—Mrs. Agust Ladke. duties was too much for the father and he promptly dropped the Hale inquiry Report that then and there. the Filipinos Rapidly Arming. are , dusky new women . * Females of an Arab Tribo Who Go luveiled While Their Men Cover Their Faces. M a XILA, Jan. 20. via Hong Kong, Jan, Many an Arab lady never leaves her 24,_ The Ittdependencia today Issued a house from the time she is married un Their Popularity became General supplement containing a dispatch pur til she is carried out to be buried, says porting to come from Malolos, lite seat Pearson'S Weekly. A woman of the After the Civil War. of the rebel government. It comments middle class Is allowed more liberty, "The American people are evidently upon the appointment of the commission, and occasionally goes out for walks, very partial to peanuts,” remarked a accompanied as a rule by u servant. large peanut planter in V irgima to a and says: The poor creature is enveloped in “ The Filipinos naturally suspect these Washington Star wrirer recently, "for masses of white drapery, which raaku as a new attempt to humbug them. Both b.-r look like a walking bundle, and in there are i early 4 000,000 bualielH of them Dewey and Spencer Pratt promised us front of her face she urranges a lurge consumed in the United States annually. independence if the Filipino republic black scurf embroidered with blue.rtd Before the civil war the peanut was only a holiday luxury to the majority of the was stable. Die Filipons are disillusion and white flowers. It fulls low in front, and, even by holding up the ends, she people living in the north, the day when ed. They believe the commission is a cannot see more than a foot or two of ruse to gain lime, until they have accum the circus was in town, during the coun the road before her. 1 often wonder try fair and tlie great and glorious Fourth ulated forces, when America, abusing that she does not get run over when her strength, will begin to war to ratify Larsen House. of July being the principal occasions she goes out alone, for 1 am sure she Bay City—F. Balmer, F. Durham, T. that the popular yearning for tlie nut was her sovereignty, needs a dog to guide her quite as much NEHALEM. Durham, B. Durham, W. Morey, C. Mc in any measure satisfied. The product "The purchase by the American author as any blind man. Servants and other Coy, and Will Reifburger. then amounted to barely 500,000 bushels ities at Hong Kong of a number of steam women of the lower classes wear Tom Blackburn and wife arrived from Pleasant Valley—B. Miers. launches for river work in the Philip pieces of black crepon wound tightly Portland Sunday evening, via North a year. round their faces, leaving just a slit California—H. Hoskins. "At the close of the war when the sol pine islands is high handed, unnecessary Yamhill. Portland—Rev. Snyder, J. J. McGuire, diers returned north thousands of them and vexatious. Domiciliary visits thro for their eyes to peep through, ana Dr. Sponagle was summoned to Mr. they are equally muffled up in white and Dr. H. Hall. had cultivated such a liking for the nut, ughout Manila are exasperating the draperies. Seen from a distance, they Love well’ft Monday, who is seriously ill Netarts—W. G. Willey, G. W. Phelps, which they had often pulled from the Filipinos. Their suspicious are aroused might be men with masks or thick with la grippe. J. J Jackson, Geo. Tone, and Harry ground and rousted at their campfires by such actions. Hie dispatch of black beards, as in Arab countries it is The I)r. was also called to Mrs. Wm. Dolen. while in Virginia, Tennessee and Nortn reinforcements is incompatible with by no means easy to tell a man from a Told the same day (an accouchment). Hobsonville—Mrs. Kate Loomis and I Carolina, that the crops then raised in peace, and the appointment of a woman at first s^hj. The older and Thu captains of the schooners Volant Leigh Jones. these states didn't begin to supply the commission is only a pretext to uglier a woman is the more prudish she and Seven Sister .arrived overland last Woods—Ben Knoblock. The American secret seems to be about covering up her fact, demand. Wideawake farmers saw the gain time. week with their crews, and the vessels which, after all, is rather considerate Nehalem—W. T. Wheeler. point, and small garden patches where police is acting offensively toward the will be taken out at the first opportun San Francisco—Captain Thomson and peanuts had been grown for generations Philippine* at Hong Kong, who are on her part. Even the greater num ber of negresses wear the yashmak, ity. C. C. Hansen. were soon aliandoned for broad fields, British subjects.” but the Bedouin women never do. In White Clover Grange installed officers Kansas City—Dan Trippe. I and today Virginia, Tenneseee and North The Independencia then alleges that deed, I am told that in the interior at their regular meeting on Thursday I Carolina are growing 4,000,000 bushels all the commissioners are partisans of there is one Arab tribe whose men last. I of peanuts a year—a result due almost colonial expansion, and incidentally as wear veils, and whose women go about The Boys All Right. Nehalem City, which has about a doz entirely to the civil war and the habit serts that the archbishop also favors an with their faces uncovered. These are en resident property holders, is divided “ Where is my wandering boy to-night?” the federal troops contracted of eating nexation, “with the sole object of gain probably the "new women” of Africa. against itself as to whether it shall be Where does my loved one roam ? large quantities of the nuts. Naturally, ing the sympathies of the winning side, A BOY HERO. incorporated or not. Do his young thoughts turn the returned soldiers demand for peanuts immaterial which, ill the interests of the With a yearnful yearn High waters have been interfering with placed them within reach of the rural religious corporations.’’ The Pittsburgh Youth Who Fought To the dear ones he left at home?’’ ut Munita and Met Ad the mail carriers, especially the Seaside population in the north, and the nut The Filipinos Arming. miral Dewey. man. A homelike and cozy half-darkened room, soon ceased to be a holiday luxury. The Filipinos of Caloocan and Geg- BARNEGAT. But a glowing grate to dispel the gloom, There arc rumors of a wedding, but do “When the war broke out most of the galangin, mistaking salutes exchanged One of the heroes of the battle of The flowing gas in the jet turned low not wish to be premature in announcing peanuts consumed ill this country were lietween British and German warships, Manila is a 13-year-old boy, who is Mr. T. Stenehilber, wife and daughter, As an economical move, you know. it. raised in North Carolina, A great many on January 18, moved 3000 men to the popularly called “Boots” by his com and Miss Lou Bunn returned home were also imported from Africa, They front in order of battle, covering the ad rades. “Boots” lately returned on t'fie Spasmodic efforts have been made to Tuesday after visiting at Barnegat a A neat divan in the corner there, Just built to accommodate one small were of inferior quality. In fact, the work on C. H. Wheeler’s new road, but jacent country, but thev did not attack transport City of Para, and has had the week or two. pair, best ante-bellum peanuts were poor com the American lines. Reports from the in distinction of having had a personal in the season is decididly against road Mr. Bert Biggs, son and Mrs. Esther A handsome youth and as lovely maid pared with the nuts grown today. But terior indicate that Aguinaldo’s au terview with Admiral Dewey, who gave work. him a free trip to Hong-Kong on tlie Brammer made a trip up Tillamook As ever from heaven’s portals strayed. the demand for the nuts in recent years thority is now generally recognized. Senator Maxwell has a bill before the Olympia because of his services in the river. Soft whispers fall from his manly lips has not had the effect of improving the legislature to appropiate money for a siege of Malate and the fight before Every available male is being recruited, As he toys with her shapely fingertips, We are still having lots of rain at i North Carolina product or increasing its bridge across the South Nehalem. This Manila. lie is the boy who came from and arms depots are being established at And a lovelight plays in her eyes while I yield to any great extent. Virginia and Pittsburgh with the regiment. Ihq would be where the state road, for Barnegat. Sail Bernardino, Union, Trinidad and she | Tennessee, however, woke right up under men smuggled him aboard the trans School began Monday with Miss which Mr. Maxwell obtained $10,000, other large towns. The surrounding Rests her head on his shoulder lovingly. the increased demand, and improved cul port, but he had hard luck, as he fell strikes the river at Foley mouth. It is Newell as teacher. Just to punctuate the sweet tale of bliss tivation has produced a nut, especially country is being levied on for supplies, down the hatchway on the third day hoped the Senator may be successful, for Frank Archie is visiting at the Sand and the Filipino troops are living on the Anon on her lips he presses a kiss, out and broke his arm. lie was all in Virginia, that is as near perfect as it Nehalem has neither bridge or ferry, Spit. fat of the land, while the native villagers light when Manila was reached, and in And those lips respond to the sweet jcan be. and although fordable at this point in the trenches before Malate he carried are compelled to subsist on rice. salute summer, is impassible in winter. J. M. Olberman, convicted slayer of Till they blush with the tinting of ripened "I don’t suppose there are many people There is some friction between the Fili water and ammunition and paid no at who know that the (leanut came to this his mining partner, in Douglas county pino civil and military officers, but they tention to the bullet^ As he said: fruit. last summer, must hang, unless the country with the first cargo of slaves BEAVER. are united on the question of indei>end- “There was no clianee,, to dodge ’em, He pictures a future so wondrous fair, they came so quick.” lie was among that were landed on our shores. It is a ' governor interferes, as the judgment of ence. It is estimated there are fully 30,. the first to enter Manila with a cap From what we can hear there is seem the lower court in his case was affirmed So love-enveloped and free from care, native of Africa, and in its original state 000 Filipinos under arms, and it is said tured Spanish rifle, which he brings ingly much more sickness at this present by the supreme court. Judge Bean So near to the raptures of life above is as fat almost as a piece of pork. Cui that there are nearly 50 Maxim guns at back with him. On August 13 he time in this Tillamook county than ever handed down the decision. The appeal That she thrills with anticipative love. tivation and change of soil have greatly Malalos, some of them being secretly learned that the Olympia was to go To before in the history of the county, not was from a judgment of the circuit court The old folks sleep in their downy lied reduced the oleaginous quality of the nut Hong-Kong, so he determined to make acquired. In the still of the chamber overhead, able sen rlcteen a or scarlet fever. How for Douglas county, M. C. Fullerton, although the North Carolina variety has The Filipino military authorities are the trip. He boarded the ship and ever, weareglad to note that the people judge. The defendant had been con And they dream of the day, that good pa enough grease yet to find a ready sale in convinced, they sav, that the Americans asked to be shown to the admiral’s and ma, of Ben ver are nil enjoying good health, victed of murder in the first degree. France, where it joins its African ances will be unable to work effective outside of cabin. Dewey was sitting at a table When they’ll welcome a worthy son-in- excepting a very few chronic complaints. tor and cottonseed in supplying not a lit- with the captain of the ship. Manila in the event of hostilities, hence law. “Boots” said: “I salutes and says: Elder LeMasters, of Tillamook City, Albert Edward and Frank Geiser “ Where is my wandering boy to-night?” 1 tie of the olive oil we find in the restaur they feel confident in the future. Many ‘Admiral, 1 want to go to IIong-Kong,’ commenced a scries of meetings here on brought into Baker City, from the ants and family groceries. Norfolk, Va., of the Filipino officers complain of alleged and he says, pleasant like: ‘Well, my Don’t you worry, good mother; lie’s all Mondnv evening of this week in the i Bonanza mine, 2070 ounces of gold, is the greatest peanut center in the world right. discourteous treatment upon the part of boy, you come aboard and we'll take interest of the Christain church, to con melted into four bricks, valued at $34,. and handles annually 200,000 bags, or Americans at Manila. you.’ ” tinue so long as the interest demands. 008, the result of a 12 days’run. For 8,000,000 bushels. Prattle of the Youngsters. He was 13 days on the Olympia. He is a young man of extraordinary 1 several days it required a flask of quick "It is a pretty sight to see a peanut When he got back to Manila Col. Haw If private soldiers in Uncle Sam ’ s army address. Everybody is cordially invited. silver, containing 72 pounds, for each Willie—Mamma, do only good little plantation when the vines are in blos kins feared that he might catch the shot off their bassoons, kicking up a terri lever, so he sent the boy to New York This coming Saturday and Sunday the shift, to absorb the gold on the plates. boys go to heaven ? som. The blossoms are a bright yellow, ble stink like the commanding officers are on the transport. Free Methodist will hold quarterly meet With the last cleanup of seven days, this Mother—Yes. my dear. and the vines are a vivid green. As soon doing, a muzzle would have to form part ing At Coulsonburg, I Rev. Dollarhide makes $48,000 in life days outof570 Willie—Guess thev haven’t many little as the blossom appears a fine branch of their accoutrement. Why not then FORMOSAN CITY ABANDONED. presiding. i tons of ore, each ton yielding over $84 bovs up there, then, have they ? forms on the vine and shoots down into supply the officers with muzzles, for evi Resident« of Plnffue-Stricken Teck- the ground. The pea, as the nuts are Preacher Mills preaches at the Hebo ’ free gold in addition to concentrates, dently they need them ? ham Are Compelled to “What will happen to you if you are called on the plantation, form, on the school house this coining Sunday at 11 which are all being saved. Leave It. good, little boy ?” ask the kindly old shoot beneath the ground like potatoes. a.m., and Rev. Artnstorng goes to Sand T he opponents of the treaty in the Congressman Tongue writes that lady. When the crop is gathered in October the United States senate will make a mistake Lake this coming Sunday 11 a.m. The Japanese government has ordered though the Indian war {tension bill had ‘‘I’ll get a stick of candy for being vine is ploughed up, and the nuts bang N. Coulson, we are sorry to learn, is if they fail to ratify it just as it is. It is the destruction of the city of Teck- twice passed the senate, and at a prior good.’’ to the roots. V ines are all piled in cocks stated that they claim thirty-four votes ham, Formosa, and the removal of all on the sick list at present. session had been favorably reported by ‘‘And what will hapjien to you is you ' in the field, and in twenty days the nuts Nothing to hinder Beaver from having the house committee, so far during the that will demand that the Filipinos be its inhabitants to a new location. The are bad ?” are ready to be pulled off, placed in hags permitted to establish a free and inde city is situated) on the northwest coast side walks, as Mr. J. l>. Wallace has session the house committee h as failed to ”1’11 get two sticks of candy for prom- and taken to the factories. There they given the material. When Mr. Wallace take any action on the bill. He ex- pendent government and will insist that of the island, and has been frequently ising to be good.’’ are cleaned of dirt, assorted, polished in such a clause be added in the way of an subjected to pestilence. In 1896 and gives he is noted as one who gives sonic L” presses the opinion that this is at the 1897 plagues visited Teckham with revolving cylinders and put into bags thing worth while. amendment. To stand in the way of a enormous fatality. This fact being I request of the s|H*akcr, who for some un She is a cute little Detroit girl of 7 and ready for the market." ratification of the treaty of peace earned called to the attention of the govern Hello—Anew doctor in town. C. Mills known reason is inimical to the measure. the proprietor of the store at which she by the blood of loyal American soldiers ment. an investigation was ordered by we learn, now represents the Vita Meili- Mr. Tongue adds that he ¡»ersonally will called is a great friend of the family, and seamen would be less than treason. sanitary experts, who reported that cine Co. give the committee no rest this or at Josephi’s Bill Passed. “How much for one of those picture the city was built upon a swamp, where the next session, until some definite ac books?” she inquired of him. upon an order was issued to the gov COULSONBURG. She — But I never gave you any encour tion is taken. In conclusion he says that ‘‘Just two kisses.” for he wanted to S alem , Or.. Jan. 24. —Josephi's bill to ernor to select a new location as con- reform the system of management of the agement. Here wc are again in spite of mud mid the continued neglect tn pass some make her a present. 'enient to the old as possible, where He—Yes, you did. Didn’t you tell me the natural conditions were healthful. measure giving a suitable recognition to ‘‘I'll take six,” she said, in cool busi state insane asylum, putting the institu rain. * the Indian war veterans is a flagrant in nesslike way as she tucked them under tion in the hands of four trustees appoint your father was wealthy Î A new city was laid out, and each prop Rev. R. P. Bukey returned home justice, unworthy of a great government. her arm and started for the door. “Papa ed by and to act with the governor, was erty holder in the old one was assigned Saturday after a pleasant visit with Mrs, Tracey—Do you realize, my dear, * site that corresponded in area with He sincerely hopes that justice will yet will call and settle.’* passed by the senate this afternoon by a friends at this place. be done and he will labor in every way vote of 21 to 6. after a debate of an hour that you have never done anything to the one he occupied at Teckham and The proprietor would like to have dis E. O. Mills, of Beaver Creek, called on to secure it. was given 12 months to move his build save your fellow men any suffering ? charged Haifa dozen clerks that appreci and a half. By a still larger vote, Driv ings and belongings-. Sewers, railroads friends Sunday. Tracey—Didn't I marry you ? ated the scene, but it was a busy season. ers bill authorizing county courts to em and sidewalks, public buildings, water J. R. Dillow, of Blaine, stop|»rd here ploy county prisoners on public roads was The annual rabbit drive in the sage- works and all other public improve Thursday night, on his way from Tilla brush country at the head of Goose A 10-vear-old bov in Cleveland reads a passed. ments were laid out by the government C. A. BAILEY mook city. in the new city without expense to the 1 lake, 10 miles from Lakeview, Or., ended great deal and his father delights in en S alem , Or., Jan. 24—In the senate the DEALER IN E. linage, Fred McKinley, D. Stevens. recently, and is considered the greatest couraging his literary taste. Not long judiciary committee s report adverse to a people, but they were required to pav the cost of the remo-al of their onn STUDEBAKER H’AGOXS. II Folnnd. and G. T. Coulson, s|»ent a drive in the history of the state. The ago the father suggested to the bov that bill to add two judges to the supreme rr?P,e.r,-v' Most of the houses and other «lay hunting in this vicinity one day this snow was of just sufficient depth for he should read up on the life and death court bench was the special order for this OSBORNE MOWERS, buildings in Teckham are built of very week. such an event, and the run was greatly of Nathan Hale, the spv and hero of the morning, but a direct vote on the pro Huggies, lisy rakes, plows, slid other light wooden material. farm machinery. You <an save It has been reported that E. T. Coni enjoyed by the participants. The pens revolution. A few evenings later the position was avoided. Fulton presented money by dealing with me. First Weather Propheey on Reeord. son’s children had the scarlet fever, but were located on Cottonwood creek, and father asked the lad if he had carried out as a substitute for an adverse recom. Special Prices on Buggies and Spring e first attempt at scientific fore the wings of wire netting extended for we are glad to >ay it is a mistake. They his request. Thebov said he had. “Who mendation a bill authorizing the supreme W agons. casting of the weather was the result haw been quite poorly with »oar half a mile on either side. One hundred was Nathan Hale’” the father inquired. court judges to appoint clerical assistance C. A. BAILEY, Tillamook, Ore. >• a storm which during the Crimean and fiftv people participated in the drive, throats, but are now getting lietter. “He was stringed up by the British not to exceed in cost flMOO per year war. November 14. 1854. almost de- WHERE TO INSURE. Mulkey opposed it on the ground that r//£ Miss Abbie Coulson returned home from and the territory covered was a mile soldiers,” was the somewhat irrelevant LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND ’<™>ed the fleets of France and Eng- clerical assistance for the supreme court Donaldson's, Friday, whrre she has been square. The official count of tin* killing reply. ■•nd. As a storm bad raged several GLOBE INSURANCE CO. was 2341, and it is estimated that over “ You should say hanged, ” said the is already costing the state and litigants staying and attending school the past AO1NT FOR TILLAMOOK. ays earlier in France. Vaillant. the t»OO more rabbits were killed outside the father. three months. nearly $18,000. and lieeause he under french minister of war. directed that J. 8. STEPHENS. |ien while attempting to escape. This is “Stringed np is just the same.” said the stood the court was put behind by litiga- nvestigations be made to see if the two Rev. Dollarhtdc will commence a series HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY considered the largest drive and slaugh bov. •forms were the same, and if the prog tion of boom times, and might work our of meetings at this place next Friday ACEXTS FOR TILLAMOOK, ter ever made in Oregon. When the rab ress of the disturbances could have “No,” said the father, "it isn't just the now without further measure of relief. night BIGO8 & .STEPHENS. been foretold. It was demonstrated bits were closed in upon and found no same. N Coulson is still on the sick list. ’hat the two were in reality one storm means of escape, they piled upon one “Well,” said the 1 h > v , “it's just the While she wax getting ready to go to SCHOOL DESKS ANO SUPPLIES OF ’nd that its path could have been as- EVERY DESCRIPTION Miss Lucy Kinnaman was the guest of another to such an extent that the under same to Nathan Hale ” church she had been saying things to J S HTSPSBNS is agent for <he ■ertained and the fleet forewarned in the Misses Coulson, Saturday. ones were crushed to death. These ani This was som thing of a poser and the him because he would not go, and she imple time to reach safety. ‘¿Ænooî^" FUrn,,Ure Well, it yve don't receive any more mals are such a sonree of annoyance to father discreetly changed tlie subject. had Iwn saving them with considerable scarry letters, you may hear from us the farmer who attemptsgardening that Conjurer tlronKht to Book. “And why did the British hang Nathan emphasis and rapidity. again And I guess if any one wants they are lookctl upon as “varmints” and Hale ?” he ashed. INSURE WITH ~ Mr Maskelyne. the London conjurer, He sighed and put down his paper. to scare Coulsonburg out, thev'ed better arc killed with almost as much pleasure has been compelled by the courts to ‘‘Because.” said the boy. promptly, "My dear." he said, is this a dsv of Claude Thayer, make good his offer of £500 to anyone get up in the morning, and be sure they as a coyote. Annual drives are made in “because he rubbered for Gen’ral C*corge rest r Agent for Fireman', Fund and London who could imitate his box trick. He kn >w what they arc doing. Barking Lake county to riu the region of the Washington.” • Of course it is," she replied. had made the offer with impunity for and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co n* never bite. ll*»‘- This atrocious definition of a spy’s "Then why not ’ be asked years, but. when two young clerks took Companies. it up, refused to pay. PEANUTS IN GREAT FAVOR.