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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 13, 1899
NEHALEM
PLAN FOR HARBOR WORK.
School will commence in the Pye dis.
Three Projects for Oregon Im­
trict on Monday next, with Miss Lizzie
provements.
Back From the Klondike.
A NIGHT ATTACK
Franks Dalton, formerly a truck
man, who left for Klondike «luring the
late summer of 1897, is back from Daw­
son. w here he spent the greater part of
his time since leaving Portland. He ar
rived in Seattle about 10 days ago. Dur­
ing the greater part of his sojourn in
Dawson Mr. Dalton was engaged ii. min­
ing on his own accountant! for others,
enabling him to clear $4500 on his 18
months' work.
“I could have done much better,” re­
marked he, “had I followed the advice
of some (4 my adventuresome friends.
Blit I only wanted to make a stake and
get out of the God-forsaken country. It’s
worth $20,000 a year for a whiteman
who has been accustomed to half-way
decent living to stay up there. I’d rath­
er lie here with my little stake than in
Dawson with $100,000. And yet there
are men in camp perfectly satisfied with
earning a bare livelihood.
“I cant tell you how much gold will
come out of the Klondike when the
whole clean-up is finished, but I don’t
think it w ill exceed $10,000,900.
“Yes, there are many Portland men
yet in Dawson, but I cant name one who
has struck it partu ulary rich. A few
made little “dais»,” like myself, but most
of them again dropped it, trying to de­
velop unproductive claims.
“I didn’t see much of the distress in
Dawson, of which I read in the papers,
Of course, there are a lot of shiftless fel-
lows there who would be ‘ broke” in
any country, But I cannot recall to
mind a decent, industrious man who
was compelled to go hungry during the
whole time I was in the North.”
Mr. Dalton added that by this time he
believes there is a large exodus from the
Klondike to the Adin district. He, how­
ever, would not express an opinion re-
garding that district.
Rebels Tried to Capture Ameri­
can Outposts.
DYING OF STARVATION
Department No.
a.
The following cases remain on the
General Roy Stone Describes Con­ docket owing to Judge Boise not arriv.
ing in the city to hold court :
ditions in Porto Rico.
R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson
M anila , April 11, 5:45 P. M.-About N ew Y o « k . April 7,-The Herald says: River Boom, Toll Road and Improve,
Rittenhouse in charge.
Brigadier-General Rov Stone will go to ment Co., a corporation, defendants.
midnight
the
rebels
cut
the
telegraph
line
Mrs. Nem Patten, of Forest Grove, is
at several places between here and Malo- Washington tomorrow, where he «1 For receivership. A. W. Severance, at-
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
los,
and signal fires were lighted and call the attention of the president to the ' w.’M. Ladd. E. E. Ladd and John
Alley.
rockets sent up along the foothills to the starvation and distress in Porto Rico. Wesley Ladd, plaintiffs, vs. William Olsen
There is to lie a wedding on Wednes­
right of the railroad. Later the enemy He thinks that ‘he desperate state ot the and Jacobine Olsen, defendants. Suit to
day of two of Nehalem’s young people,
attacked the outposts of the Minnesota people mav lead to insurrection it relief set aside deeds, continued. C. Thayer
to l>e followed shortly by another one.
regiments, at Bowen Bigaa and Bocave, ,s not forthcoming. He has just returned attorney for plaintiff, J. J. Daly attorney
Himple & Wheeler's mill will start up
defendant.
five miles south of Malolos, killing two from a journey of 10 days through the for Annie
Kunze and H. C. Kunze, plain,
again upon the arrival of the tug, which
men and wounded 14.
interior
of
the
island.
tiffs,
vs. Otto Walther, defendant. Ac­
is expected any day now with supplies.
Simultaneously, the outposts of the
The general was attached to the de­ tion’for money. T. H. Goyne for plaintiff.
Dan Cronen is preparing to haul out
Oregon regiment at Marilao, th^ next partment of agriculture before the war,
First National Bank of Independence,
logs on the Schollmever place that were
station on the way to Manila, were at­ and during hostilities he was in l’orto plaintiff, vs. William E. Burns and
Drucilla Burns, defendant. Foreclosure,
cut last season.
tacked, with the result that three Ameri­ Rico as a member of General Miles staff. ■ continued.
Townsend & Potter at.
Tillamook Improvement.
Capt. Fernside has overhauled and
cans were killed and two wounded. This last trip was made with a party of tornevs for plaintiff, Daley & Hayter at.
A project for the improvement of Tilla­
newly painted the launch Maria, and
The loss of the enemy was 10 men killed capitalists and railroad men. He was toriievs for defendant.
mook bay and bar was submitted tor ap­
Martha I. Walling, formerly Martha I.
and six wounded. The Americans also also invited by Major-General Henry to
went to the mouth of the river with her
proval, and set forth plans for expend*
Hull, plaintiff vs. William Trevor, de-
will
on
Monday.
A
race
with
the
Irene
captured
two
prisoners.
give
advice
concerning
the
construction
ing $5000 of the $25,000 appropriated
fendant. Suit to set aside deed. Daly&
The troops were concentrated along of roads through the islands.
llavterandW. N. Butler attorneys’for
for this project A second project, cover- j now be in order.
the
railroads
as
thickly
as
possible,
and
"People are dying of starvation all plaintiff, M.J MacMahonand C. Thayer
ing the remainder of the work, and uti-1 R. D. Sales has moved his family back
attorneys
for defendant.
the rebels were driven back to the foot­ through the interior,” said General
lizing the remaining $20,000, will soon j from Nehalem city onto his ranch in
J. H. Nolan, plaintiff, vs. Joze Vincent
hills.
Stone.
“
In
the
district
of
Agus
Balias
Foley
;
his
tenant
having
given
it
up
l>e submitted. Captain Harts states
and Annie Vincent, defendant. Suit to
5 :50 P. M.—It is supposed that many there were many deaths. The judge in set aside deed. G. 0. Nolan attorney
that at low tide Tillamook bay is noth­ and returned to the Willamette valley.
of the rebels who attacked General Mac­ the district of Comerio showed me a for plaintiff.
ing more than a scries of muddy flats,
Daja Perry is carrying mail between
Arthur’s line of communication, and book in which he had recorded the names Robert Winning, plaintiff, vs. S. Solo,
divided by the Bay City channel, the Nehalem and Hobsonville.
who were repulsed bv the troops com­ of many who died for lack of food. Gen­ mon, Fannie Solomon, I. E. Solomon.
Garibaldi channel, the Middle channel
Ray Solomon and Alex Bernstein, de.
manded by General Wheaton, were na eral Grant reports 39 deaths from starv­ fendant.
and the Old South channel. The present
NESKOWIN.
Foreclosure. Coovert & Sta­
tives who entered the region in the guise ation is one district. I saw hundreds of pleton attorneys for plaintiff.
project provides for dredging a channel
Mr. Luper moved to Amity last week.
of friendlies. They had seemingly secret­ natives emaciated and weak. W hen I
R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Charles L.
through the mud flat separating the Bay
There was a very pleasant party at
ed arms in several places and fired on the left Porto Rico their were 100,000 per­ Chatterton, Olive Chatterton, F. R.
City channel from the Garibaldi channel
their home a few nights before they left,
Americans from the bushes at so close a sons there who had had neither bread Beals, A. G. Beals and G. W. Pettit, de.
opposite Bay City, and constructing de­
fondants. Foreclosure. A. W. Severance
which all seemed to enjoy. Mrs. Luper
range
that they could be heard talking.
flecting dikes at various points to secure
attorney for plaintiff.
nor meat for two weeks.
will stay with Mrs. Wm. I’lenk until the
One
of
the
Filipinos
yelled
in
English:
“This state of affairs is largely due to Viola D. Snyder and E. A. Snyder,
and maintain a channel nine feet deep at
roads are better.
“We will give you damned Americans the short coffee crop and the ruinous plaintiffs, vs. Lila Snyder, Stella Lyster,
mean high tide, from Bay City and Tilla­
Albert Schiller, formerly of this place,
enough of this before we are through.” competition of Brazil. Porto Rican W. G. Lyster, Clarence McKinley, Fred
mook City, at a total cost of $105,700.
McKinley, Nettie McKinley and Henry
is
here
looking
after
his
ranch
on
Slab
The rebels undermined the railroads at coffee is selling at from 7 to 8 cents at McKinley, minor heirs of C. T. McKinley,
The work so far has not resulted in ob­
creek.
He
is
also
selling
his
furniture
and
Marilao and unspiked the rails in an ef­ seaports, and the transportation takes B. F. Pettigrove, defendants. Suit for
taining this depth of nine feet, and it is
fort to wreck the train, while the rail­ nearly all of this sum. Major-General partition. W.J. May attorney for plain,
not exacted that such a depth will be will return to Hood River soon, where he
road gang were participating in the Henry is issuing rations and is doing tiff.
obtained until the project is near com­ lias employment.
fight. The work of the rebels was dis­ everything in his power to alleviate the A. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. John Elston,
G. H. Page, who was hurt some time
pletion. At present, vessels drawing
Tallie Elston and J. A. Melton, de.
covered and repaired before a train
fondants. Foreclosure. W. L. Brooks
eight feet of water are able to reach ago by falling on a sled, has recovered so
distress.
arrived.
T. H. Goyne attorneys for plaintiff.
as to be able to work some.
Tillamook City at extreme high tide.
“It is difficult, however, to reach the and
W. L. Page, plaintiff.vs. Mary J. Martin
General Wheaton is preparing to pun­
The first work that will be done under Chas. Plenk, of this place, is working
interior. The supplies are sent to mili­ et al, defendant. Foreclosure. B. L. Eddy­
ish the Fillipinos.
the new appropriation will be to remove for Artie Gage.
tary posts and distributed as well as attorney for plaintiff, T. B. Handley at.
The military gunboats Napidan and
Lima and Willie Gruser are expected
sunken logs and snags in Hoquarten
possible. Still Major-General Henry can torney for defendant.
Laguna
de
Bay
have
succeeded
in
enter
­
slough from a point a short distance be­ home soon from Dallas, where they have
Trouble at Manila.
not go on in this way. His money, de­ B. L. Eddy, plaintiff, vs. George W.
ing
the
Santa
Cruz
river,
and
have
cap
­
Elliott, Silas W. Morton, Margaret Bar­
low the Dry Stocking island dike up to been attending school.
rived from customs, will give out soon. ret and J. B. Delsman as administrator
Mr. E. H. Sioen has moved his family
It liegins to look a3 if the end of the tured a small unarmed Spanish gunboat He cannot make this people an object of
Tillamook City. It is proposed to expend
of the estate of Bernard Bubach, de­
war with the Filipinos was at hand. Gen and three launches, which they discover­ charity. He has found work for at least , fendants. Foreclosure. B. L. Eddy at-
$5000 in removing these obstructions at to Viento, Oregon.
ed
there.
The
military
gunboat
Oeste
eral Otis, with his loyal army of soldiers
once, reserving the remaining $20,000 for
5000 men on the roadbuilding. With 'torney for plaintiff.
from the great West, has taught the sav­ brought 32 rebels, wounded, and six good roads and a means of getting out John Carlson, plaintiff, vs. W. S. Barn,
making such repairs and additions to the
BARNEGAT.
hart, P. H. Crim and Adalina Crim, de­
ages the only lesson that they will need Americans to the hospstal.
existing dikes and for the construction
It is now known that 93 insurgents of the interior with fruitsand vegetables, fendants. Foreclosure. C. R. Thompson
Frank Rutiells and Joe Hauxhurst went They did not possess the intelligence to
of such new dikes as further examination
and
C. Thayer attorneys for plaintiff.
something can lie done to develope the
realize that they* were fighting a nation were killed during the capture of Santa
and study of the conditions may show a to Hobsonvillc Tuesday.
E. G. E. Wist, plaintiff, vs. C. Thayer
island.
and E. Thayer, defendants. Injunction.
necessity for. The work of removing the John McConnell, of Cape Mears, went that meant what it said. There little in­ Cruz.
"Another element contributing to the
obstructions will l>e carried on by con­ to the hub Tuesday returned Wednesday. surrections and rebellions with Spain, Co. M Second Oregon, Participated. distress of the Poto Ricans is the fact W.J. May attorney for plaintiff, W. W.
Thayer, Raynor & Schuabel attorneys
M anila , April 11.—Company M. Sec­
tract, as in the previous case.
Frank Rutiells has moved into his the mother country, had led them to be
that the United States continues to levy for defendants.
lieve
that
they
were
masters
of
the
sit
­
ond
Oregon,
got
the
Brunt
of
the
fight
­
new house.
duty upon them. They had free trade F. Bolefuhr, doing business as Bole-
uation.
ing today south of Malolos. and. togeth­
fulir & Co., plaintiff, vs. Chas. H. Smith
HOTEL PERSONALS.
with Spain which is now cut off. Yet and Helen Smith, defendants. Fore­
J. R. Harter went to the city Friday.
Bur the war cannot last much longer, er with companies C and D, Thirteenth
Allen House.
Robert Sargent was called away to Filipino hatred will soon turn to respect Minnesota, lost 5 killed and 14 wounded. with all their sufferings, the Porto Ricans closure. Paxton, Beach & Simon at.
Four Corners, Iowa—C. 0. Erickson, Bay City on pressing business.
speak with pride as belonging to the tornevs for plaintiff.
and regard. The natives are being ed It is impossible to get the list of dead and
Mrs. L. Erickson, Susann Erickson,
United States. They do not expect Porto T. J. Lucy, plaintiff, vs. C. G. Cutting
Bert Biggs end family and Miss Maude ucated to the belief that they have been wounded.
J. J. Dalv, as attorneys for said Cutting.
Nella Erickson, Mr. Noah.
Rico to lieeome a state.
Rutiells visited with Mr. and Mrs. James in error, and before mar y days pass will
J. W. Hellenbrand, Fred Scherzinger and
Lawton has pushed ahead and captur.
New York—G. G. Leach.
“
Porto
Rico
is
the
home
of
tile
orange,
A. Arstill, defendants. Injunction. T.
Wiltson Sunday.
l»e begging this country to protect them ed two more towns, Lumban and Pagsa-
Woods—W. R. Robedee.
Goyne attorney for plaintiff.
from the conspiring leaders who have jan. At Lnmban, which commands the yet oranges are rotting on the trees. H. W.
Mr.
Steinhilber
and
family
were
down
P. Brook,plaintiff, vs. Jeliicl Forest,
Netarts—A. A. Apsley.
led them astray It was’generally conced­ river, the later was obstructed so the They are sold at 50 cents a barrel. I defendant. Foreclosure. B. L. Eddy
Saturday
to
their
summer
home
on
the
Gervais—Geo. A. Nickel.
bought
them
five
for
a
cent.
They
are
as
attorney for plaintiff.
ed that under the conditions forced upon gunlioats could not enter. The Lagana
beach.
Hebo—E. J. Kellow, J. Smith.
V illiani Patrick, plaintiff, vs. Chas. E.
the country it would be necessary to de Bay liegan a bombardment and drove good as the Indian river oranges.
I).
R.
Hulbert
went
to
the
city
Fri-
Portland—W. E. Barber, Nick Steiner.
“One of the objects of my visit was to Hall, defendant. Foreclosure. Handley
resort
to
harsh
measures
to
give
these
out
of
the
city
all
the
insurgents
save
a
& Handley attorney for plaintiff.
San Francisco—J. Talor and family, day and returned Saturday.
strange people their first and last lesson small band fortified in the stone church. make arrangements for the establish­ Lillie Koch. Lena Koch, and Frankie
M. J. McMahon, F. Trevor, W. Trevor,
ment
of
an
experiment
station
under
the
in
civilization.
There the Americans made a rush and
Koch, by J. F. Martin their next friend,
BHAVBR.
I). Chambers, G. W. Johnson.
Let us hope that the crisis has passed killed several and captured 50. Only department of agriculture. I have found plaintiff, vs. Thersia Martin, defendant.
Garibaldi—G. Irvin, Mrs. L. M. Alley.
a
place
which
I
think
will
lie
suitable
for
Suit
for partition. W.J. May attorney
Frogs are singing, grass is growing, and that in the very near future we may one A merican was wounded, slightly, in
for plaintiff.
Sand Lake—Lottie Stanley, W. C. cows are lowing, flowers arc blooming,
the raising of winter vegetables.”
find the Filipinos enjoying the blessings the arm.
. P. Lord (School Fund Commission­
King.
renters are moving, baby is crawling, of a government according then greater
Two canoes and three laund er were
ers) plaintiff, vs. C. W. Aliev defendant.
Bay City—Mrs. A R. Campliell, Willie the mill is sawing, Christians are bow­
rights than thev ever enjoyed before un captured in ti e river, and the obstruc­ T he Italian government, according Foreclosure. C. Thayer attorney for
Campbell, George Martin, A. M. Nitre.
ing, devils are growling, farmers are der the doctrines of tyranny and the tions will be removed al once.
to a special dispatch from Rome, has de­ plaintiff.
Nestneca—J. K. Craved.
A. W. Bill, plaintiff,vs. H. A. Woodford
plowing, emigrants are coming, your ideas of the benighted past. Old Glory
Santa Cruz and Pagsajan are guarded clined to give Colombia any further time and W. G. Kelso, defendants. Foreclos­
Oretown—J. N. Hellenlirand, S. 11 correspondent is running, the hens are
never
did
any
country
any
wrong.
in
which
to
pay
the
Cerrutt
claim
under
by
the
Fourth
cavalry.
Lawton
and
the
ure.
Stott, Boise & Stout attorneys
Rock, C. Christensen.
all laving, the kids and lambs are all
Fourteenth infantry are at Lumban Mr. Cleveland’s award, and has ordered for plaintiff.
Foley—John Hickey.
playing, our imps are sermonizing, our
The fighting must cease iu 10 days, as the Atlantic squadron to proceed immed­ John S. Noren, plaintiff, yg. John Sven,
Real Estate Transfer.
Little Nestneca—A. M. Commons.
son, defendant. Suit to com[>el execu­
thieves are surprising and satan con­
the
rainy weather sets in. The battles iately to Cartagena, “to bring the Col­ tion of deed. B. L. Eddy attorney for
Wilson—Samuel J. Smith.
niving, our sects thev are striving, the Aprils—C. Johnson to C. and E. Thay­ of the last few days ate all skirmishes
ombians
to
their
senses.
”
plaintiff.
Astoria—Otto Johnson.
telephone is coming, our town it is a
Otto Johnson, plaintiff, vs. James F.
er, various tracts in Tillamook Co.
Larsen House.
booming, our blacksmith is pounding, April 6—F. R. and B. L. Beals to A. W.
S enator P roctor , on the Dewey inter, Tomlinson, defendant. Suit to quiet title.
The Tribune, radically republican,
Sacramento, Cal.—W. Barney, J. W.
B.
L. Eddy attorney for plaintiff, T. B.
plank roads being propounded, why
Severence, lot 8, block 10, in Tilla­ prints two columns of the Alger-Egan view, says he did not make the presi. Handley and C. Thaver attorneys for
Clark, B. A. Clark.
we are almost confounded and Jos. Bix­
dential
proposition
seriously,
hut
that
scandals, and concludes: •‘Whether jus­
mook city.
defendant.
Saud Lake—C. F. Murphy, T. Shelling­ by is astounded—Anon.
April 6—Geo. Nelson to O. Kellow, Ne. tly or unjustly, it is undeniable that Dewey was sincere in declining any over­ Matilda C. Pinter, appellant and plain­
law.
Revs. Cisccl and C. Mills reach home
H of Sc.
Sc. U of Ne. H lot 1, sec. many of the most clear-headed republi­ tures, and means just what he says. He tiff in error vs. Tillamook county re­
San Francisco, Cal.—S. Berwin.
on Wednesday morning from Portland,
5 tp. 5 S. R. 9 W.
cans of the capital feel that Secretary declares Dewey is in the highest position spondent and defendant in error. Writ
Steamer I.uella—Captain F. Miller.
where they had been in attendance at the April 10—I.O.O.F. Lodge, No. 94, to W. Alger is largely responsible for the sit­ in the navy, and will remain so till his of review. T. H. Goyne and A. W. Sev­
Hobsonville—Leigh Jones.
erance attorneys for plaintiff.
annual conference ofthe Free Methodists.
G. Kelso, lot No. 95 in block No. 4 in uation created by the beef investigation. dying day, as it is more attractive to him C B. Handley, plaintiff in error, vs.
Helm—A. L. Miller.
Mr. Remington and his son-in law,
than
political
honors.
Tillamook City, defendant in error.
It is felt by these party men that through
I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Salem—Judge G. H. Burnett, Pros. from Mt. Tabor. Ore., are in route for
Writ of Review. Handley & Handley,
April 10—W. H. Deemer to Susan A. Alger's influence, impelled by those in
Attorney, L. L. Hayden.
Beaver, to look at the country, with a
Members of the cabinet, senators and or plaintiff, T. H. Goyne, for defendant.
Horats S. Vi of Ne. V4 of sec. 12 tp.+ the department who control him, the
view of locating in this country. Let ’um
president in some degree made himself representatives, army and navy officers
S. R. 10. W.
Silver Wave Chapter.
come.
April 10—J. J. McCoy to Nancy J. Heti- the champion of Egan by illconsidered and Americansgcnerally bring back from
Notice is hereby given that Silver There will be a free singing, led by a
dricks lots 6, 7, and 8 in block 9 in mitigation of as righteous a sentence as Cuba the impression that annexation is
Wave Chapter, No. 18, (). B. 8..will hold talented singer, in the U. B. church. Fri­
was ever delivered by a court, render­ inevitable. Contrary opinion finds rare
Tohl
’s add to Nehalem city.
a s|K\-ial communication for the purpose day and Saturday evenings.
April
12
—
Henry
Tohl
to
Jacob
Kamm,
ing
the whole proceeding little letter than expression. Annexation is advocated TWO LIVE PAPERS..
of degree work on Friday evening, April
Frank L. Owens and Miss Eva Nelson
lots
3
in
block
No.
9
ill
Tohl
’
s
add
a
farce.
Many practical politicians feel without reservation as the best thing
14th, 1899. By order of,
were married last Saturday
to Nehalem city.
and have of late often expressed the con­ that can occur for Cuba. Some recent
W.J. M ay . Sec.
April 12—W. H. Cooper to Sarah C. viction that the president should let visitors to the island who went down
SAND LAKE.
Foster 4.368 acres off South end of Alger go. Some repul 1 cans no doubt with preconceived views that Cuban in.
Notice
admire the president for doggedly up­ dependence should be recognized as
lot 4of Eli Goodspeed’s park.
The repnlar subscription price of
Is hereby given that I have reduced
Dan Atkinson has gone to the valley
holding his secretary under fire, but they speedily as possible have come back out-
THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and
the price of the service of my horse, to s|K*ud a few months.
Thirtv-three members of the Second are not numerous. Few prominent re and-out annexationists. They say there
the regular subscription price of
Solide, from $15 to $10. Insurance. No
Mrs. Lottie Stanley has engaged to
Illinois infantry are technically in danger publicans are found now who think he is no necessity for anv expression or
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
reduction in classes.
cook tor Frank Reynold’s logging camp.
of hanging by a |>cvuliar attempt to run is acting wisely in doing so. The mere- force or constraint. Cuba, thev are
L. C. T hompson .
Any one subscribing for THE
Strawberries and salmonberries are in the guard and ’escape from prison Sun­ individual is nothing, the party every- satisfied, will become a part of the United
HEADLIGHT and paying one
bloom.
Logs went Out.
day morning at Augusta. Ga. The troops »hing. in the estimation of these men. States by the full consent of the Cubans.
year in advance can get both the
The heavy rains the fore part of the Chas. Atkinson expects to work near were paid Saturday, and many became General Alger s protracted retention of This will lie. so they point out. because
drunk and were locked up. Determined office, now of questionable policy in any the natural evolution of present condi.
week raised the rivers considerably and Tillamook this season.
carried a nnnilier of logs out of the Tilla­ Mr. Rornica is buying more stock for to escape, they broke the iron bars, aspect, is so obviously detrimental to the tions will surely bring it to pass. The
wrenched the locks off the cell doors, president s ptftOMl Interests that it is administration has seen the tendency headlight
mook, Trask and Wilson rivers into the his ranch nt the mouth of the lake.
bay. It w as reported that 11 B. John­ Miss Z»*c King has returned to school and with loose boards started a fire in becoming a subject of deep speculative and the president is now looking forward
the cellar to distract the guards. The wonder every where and by everybody,” to annexation. How soon or in precisely
son had lost about 200 tine logs from the at Tillamook.
and
what way the union will come almut
smoke
became stifling, and a giant troop
Tillamook, but it do not ap|x*ar now
There is an effort being made to have
a reproof .
he don’t pretend to know, but from
that his loss w ill amount to that, alt ho. the Sand Lake road reviewed and er, with an iron bar forced open the
outer door, which gave way. The men Come, bear with the weather and don’t those upon whose judgment he places
ugh he w ill loose several hundred dol­ changed. _______________
make a fuM—
much reliance the president has learned WEEKLY OREGONIAN
cut the electric light wires, and in the
lars. Three crews were at work in the
darkness IS of the desperate crew made The bright aide of earth will toon swing that it will be impossible for the United
Peace Restored.
bay on Wednesday, mid they succeeded
round to us;
States to let go of Cuba; that if such a
their escape. The provost guard cap-
in saving fifty logs
W ashington , April 11 — The condition
One Year for >2.25.
turnl the others and extinguished the Where now you ait grumbling and toast­ proposHion was made the intelligent and
of war which has existed between the
Card of Thanks
ing your feet.
fire. Georgia law makes it a capital
best
thmkmg people of the island would
United States and Spain since April 21.
We wmh to express our heartfelt INIW, terminated today, when the last offense to burn a building containing You soon will sit fanning and roasting rise up In almost unanimous protest.
the heat.
thank a to the many kind friends i rormalitiee in the restoration of peace human beings, but it is assumed the men
"And the plagiarist ? What do you
through the medieum of jour valuable were performed by the exchange of rati will l»c dealt with only under military
••It may seem incredible, but its true think of him ?
laws.
ptt|H*r who were ao kind to ua during fieatioiw of the peace treaty Coincident
Twenty years ago he was a burglar.
He» usually cleverer tlisn the
the sickncMs. death and burial of our with thia. President McKinley issued his
au*
Georgp Carr, a hugger who has been Now he’s a preacher of the gospel and thor '
All old subset ilters paying tlieir
•on. Joseph M. Terwilliger, ami ee|w ptoclamation declaring that the war rorking in the woods a few mile« back s useful man. ’
subscriptions for one year in
’This is the queerest Lenten
rially to Mrs. U m Aliev ami Mr. Gecrge was at an end and announcement was of Stella, waa cut in t*Hh wrists. An ax
’ It doesn't seem incredible to me I
«‘«son I advance will be entitled to the
Irvin, and the members of the A O U W made that the appointment of Brilamv fell on him. He nearly died from low» of know a moat excellent preacher on the ever experienced. ’
same offer.
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i Storer was determined upon as United
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' ’state« minister to Spain.
gturubling at the weather
W ashington , April 7 —A numlier of
the new projects for carrying on the
work of improvement on the various
rivers and harbors under the provisions
of the river and harbor bill passed just
Iwfore the adjournment of congress have
been submitted to the chief of engineers
for approval, and among the number are
three sent in by Captain Harts for Ore­
gon improvements. The projects so far
approved are those for the entrance ot
Coos bay and harbor, Tillamook bay
and bar, and the Siuslaw river.
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