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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 20, 1899 »♦. You Save Money by Trading with Cohn & Co. V SPRING GOODS j L You have a Larger and Better Stock to Select From. V Out» Stoek of Goods is the Largest in Tillamook County, and you eannot find a more varied Stoek of First Class, Neou and Up-to-Date Stoek in the eounty. We have completed, in every department, a Splendid Stoek of Spring Goods. CLOTHING. Shoes. Hats. DRT GOODS. COHN & CO ■5 The Leading Merchants LAWTON IN MANILA. pressure, but as a rule General Otis has ' STAFF BUREAUS ARRAIGNED Three hundred illegal marriages are to matchmaker, in order to make an en Some men look as though they had been disapproving all applications for I« committed a murder when in reality be made legal by a bill which is now be gagement between a couple,” says the Expedition Returns From Its Sor discharges except in case of Bick or New York ------------- Tribune Compares they only expect to be called on for a fore the Ontario legislature and will pass Ladies’ Home Journal. “It often hap tie Into the Country. wounded soldiers. Them to a Tapeworm. in a few days. It was recently decided pens that a family will desire an alliance speech. N ew Y ork , April 17—The Tribune, When a woman gets so that she pre that marriages solemnized in Canada by with another family with whom they M anila , April 17, 10:50 A. M.-Major- Rebels Concentrating. republican, referring to the war depart- fers cheese and crackers to ice cream she ¡ clergymen who were residents in the ] are not intimately acquainted. Then General Lawton's expedition to the La M anila , April 16.—During the absence , meat, says, this morning: ' United States were illegal. An inquiry ; are the services of the professional match guna de Bay district re-embarked last of Major-General Lawton's expedition to ■ “ Expansion of the public service, par- is either terribly tin de siede or she has showed that during the last five years 1 maker invaluable. To be sucessful in evening, anchored for the night at the the Santa Cruz district, on the south | ticularly the war department, in recent j passed 30. clergymen from Buffalo, Rochester, | such a profession one must never lie The few possessions in the way of head of the river Pasig and reached Ma eastern side of Laguna de Bay. the in ; times, although largely unnoticed by the ! | Tonawanda, Detroit and Chicago had : known as such to the family she desires nila this morning, bringing all the men surgents have been concentrating at the 1 general public, is nevertheless alarming, i furniture that are a woman’s very own often preformed wedding ceremonies in to court. Very often nakodas and mid. and the captured insurgent boats. Ils ob northern end of the lake, near Pasig, and 1 Cockrells and Gormans, standing in the 1 are rearer to her than all the gorgeous Ontario and as nearly as could be learned women follow this profession for years jects, namely the capture of the insup the American scouts report that several way of the necessities of the administra furnishings of the finest hotel in the land. there were 400 children the issue of such and yet are not known as such save to gents' boats and the distribution of the thousand are already there. General tion, have held forth in the senate about marriages. As soon as the illegality of the those who have employed them. proclamation, emphasized by a lesson of Lawton's expedition is nowon its way the danger to American liberty of a large CONNUBIALITIES. ceremonies thus preformed wa\ ascer Most of the matchmakers are very hon American power throughout the lake re back. standing military establishment. An tained the government took action, with est and it is their duty to discover all According to recent statistics; it CO8Ì8 the result that the legislation referred to the good and bad points of the couple gion, have been attained. General Law Two hundred and fifty Chinamen from equal menace lies not in the army, but in ton immediately began preparations for Santa Crux have arrived here. They left the bureaucratic attachment concen- more to get married in the United States is about to lie adopted. and point them out to the parents; they an important expedition on land. There the town owing to their fear that the I trated at the capitol, like a huge, unsus than to be born or die. give good advice and do everything pos The great granddaughter of Lord has been no fighting on the lake for three rebels, on returning, would wreak ven- pected tapeworm in the human body. If a pretty girl doesn’t spell correctly, sible to promote the happiness of the Byron was married not long ago and days. gence upon them for favoring the Atueri Fastened in the midst of the body politic, she never ought to allow herself to get forthwith entered upon a honeymoon pair. They travel back and forth to the it grows and thrives unseen and un engaged to a young man who lives in homes of the young people who are en cans. Need 100,000 Men. quite romantic enough to have suited noted. There is this singular antithesis, another town. tirely ignorant of their motive, carrying even her famous ancestor himself. Miss Lawton returned to Manila according Rebels Talk Peace. however—the tapeworm, with its ever- With wedding presents aggregating Blunt—that was her name—married Mr. compliments and presents and trying in to orders from Otis. Lawton declares M anila , April 17.—A large commission living head, clinging in the vitals of the over $1,000.000 in value, pretty Virginia a delicate manner to work on their senti Neville Lytton at Cario and the couple that America needs 100.000 men to pacify of Filipinos is said to have been ap victim, mysteriously sapping the life Fair and Willie Vanderbilt are probably then drove ten miles across the desert to ment.” the Philippines. He says that with the pointed to confer with General Otis to ' forces, cannot expand beyond a certain convinced at tha start, that marriage is her father’s place near Heliopolis. They present force he could go all through the end of securing peace, according to limit. Here it stops; dies by sections at anything but a failure. were met by a picturesque train of Arab Luzon, but to maiutain government the General Lagarda. The Americans, how the tail, but is as constantly renewed In Madagascar a tax has been levied . horsemen ami Bedouin camel riders un United States must garrison all the ever, believe this commission, which will from the head. Not so with the staff towns, It has not the men, therefore number a score or more of wealthy bureaus. There appears to lie no limit upon all women over 21 years old who der the leadership of the oldest sliiek of TWO LIVE PAPERS are not mothers, but as the babies are the tribes. The villages were decorated, need a largo army. Filipinos, want to protect their property to expansion. Just as long as secretaries also taxed, the plan appears to be for thr a whole flock of sheep was roasted and All the towns in the La Gunda bay dis • rather than end the war. The object of will yield to importunity, or congress purpose of raising revenue rather than there was an Oriental cast to the occa trict captured must be abandoned, much the rebel commissioners is said to be to men from the backwoods, susceptible of children. sion which is not customary in English to Lawton’s regret. They include Peate, secure as many rights of self-government ; cheap flattery, so long this menacing The repular subscription price of Santa Cruz, Longos, Lurnban, Pagasajan. as possible, demand that all the offices abuse will continue. These bureau trusts ! Married men, according to a German weddings. THE HEADLIGHT is$l.SO, and Marriage is not a failure, for the man, A second cani|>aign is to be made in this be reserved for Filipinos and Americans, are dangerous antagonists, and the pres- { investigator, live longer than bachelors the regular subscription price of country in the rainy season, when boats and restore peace. One of Aguinaldo's ! ent secretary of war is not the first one and are less likely to become insane. An at least, if a German investigator may the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. of greater dra iglit can operate in the late chiefs in Manila declares the rebel • who found it easier to placate them by other argument for matrimony is found be believed. He has been interviewing Any one subscribing for THE lake owing to higher water, thus giving chief would now be glad to receive over yielding to their demands than to enter in the fact that there are 38 crimi insurance companies and visiting hos HEADLIGHT and paying one nals among every 1,000 bachelors, while pitals and insane asylums and he has the boats a chance to help the army. tures, and would sign a peace treaty. a losing fight for a principle that affects year in advance can get both the among married men the ratio is only now promulgated the pleasing results of Lawton’s troops will be used in the oper Aguinaldo is said to have moved his him but remotely.” eighteen per 1,000. his labors. He finds that of the men ations noithward, and may lie sent headquarters to Tarland, far to the Mlle de Richelieu, whose engagement who die, commit suicide or lieeome in- WHEN YOU ARE GONE around by boat to the north of Aguinaldo northward. At Calumpit the forces of to Count Edouard de la Rocliefousauld, 1 sane or seriously ill in early life, the HEADLIGHT to cut him off and force him between the Americans have been largely aug The sun will rise and set the same, a descedant of the epigrummatisr, has greater number are bachelors. He says two lines, with Lawton on one sidj mented. _______ Men will work and strive for fame, just been announced in Paris, is, through that diseases of the digestive organs are and MacArthnr at Calumpit on tha Comment of the London Times on Forgotten soon will be your name, her mother, of Hebrew blood and a great | the ones which causes the most trouble and other, ________ When you are gone. niece of Heine. Her father was a direct to unmarried men. This is a distinct Philippine Affairs. Trap For Aguinaldo. descendant of the famous Duc de Riche- j compliment to the good cooking of the L ondon , April 17.—The Times, com Flowers will bloom in the spring, M anila , April 15,—The Americans Among matrimonial WEEKLY OREGONIAN And silvery wood notes loudly ring, lieu. The prospective bride’« mother is average wife. menting editorially to-day upon General plan to trap Aguinaldo by sending statistics the following French ones are As feathered warblers sweetly sing, now the princess of Morocco. Lawton's return from the Laguna de troops via the sea route to the north of interesting: Thirteen out of 100 young W’hen you are gone. Miss Ann Russell Allen of St. Louis, Bay district in the Philippines, finds women marry between the ages of 15 to him. Then he will be between two lines One Year for >2.25. Friends will grieve about your bier. whose engagement to Count Paul Feste- nothing surprising or discouraging. 20; between 20 and 25 the average is 60 of Americans, and it may result in his And on your grave will drop a tear, tics de Tolna of Buda Pesth, Hungary, “ British generals have often had to do out of 100; between 25 and 30, 22 out capture. You'll be forgotten in a year, had been publicly announced, has broken the same thing,” says the Times, “in of 100 ; between 30 and 35, 12 out of General Otis declares he lias crushed When you are gone. off the match because she learned that similar situations. The grave matter is the reliel army and Aguinaldo’s so-called 100 ; from 35 to 40, 6 out of 100; from Above you ever and anon, the count had been making private in- the reported discontent of the American 40 to 45, only 5. and from 45 to 50 just All old subsci iliers paving their government. He adds that the Ameri. Will pass the long years, one by one. qniries through commercial agencies as troops; but all of the countries pursuing one solitary woman out of the hundred. subscriptions for one year in cans are not going to stop on account of Remorseless lime sweep on and on, to the financial standing of the Allen a foreign foe have had the same things advance will l>e entitled to the the rainy weather, but will make an ac “There exists in Japan, among some of same offer. When you are gone. family and the probable share of his fin to contend with, and no doubt the tive campaign, cutting the rebels forces the classes, a certain custom of hiring a ancée in the estate. United States will find it advisable to And millions yet will follow thee, in two at Manila and trapping Aguin- imitate European measures, and enlist a One of the nine-days' wonders in St. mid-woman, nnkoda, or professional Gray age, glad youth, and infancy, aldo to the north. He thinks the chief regular force for the purpose of holding Petersburg just now is the marriage of Will join you in eternity, problem is now to exterminate the the Philippines. Foreign possessions the widow of Count Vasiloff, beautiful When you are gone. brigands and bandits who infest the accomplished and wealth, to the former The craddle, coffin and the grave, island in immense bands of greatstrength cannot be held by volunteers.’’ valet of her late husband. The marriage Will hold alike the king and slave, and daring. The proud, the humble and the brave, was jierformed in Switzerland, because Prattle of the Youngsters. The condition of the Spanish prisoners in Russia without the sanction of the When you are gone. in terrible. They are weak, emaciated, czar—which of course, would not have the "Paw, I know what becomes of Age will mourn and youth will laugh, starved, beaten cruelly and ordered lieen given—it would have been invalid. One-half will give the other half about by prods of bayonets. United ef pies. They turn into animals.” [ The bridegroom is a Frenchmen and “ Don ’ t be foolish, Johnny. ” A tear, a tomb, an epitaph. forts has been made by merchants of all ’ the couple are now in Paris. ■ Yes, but they do. They fall on the When you are gone. nationalities to have the Spaniards set The work of the press agent is not dis free by Aguinaldo. The petition is to ground and then they’re terrapins, ain't cernible in the story that Cleo de Merode, be delivered at once. However, Otis they—ouch! Stop that! The Feminine Observer. now in Paris, was about to marry the thinks it will be some time before Luxon Little Jack and Daisy are finishing a ' young duke of Manchester, when his | beautiful face attracts, a beautiful is pacified. A mother, the Duchess Consuelo, heard of, plate of peaches. There are only two mind binds. Bad Drink For Americans. it and arrived on the scene in time to , left—one of them fine and luscious, the Fight your own battles if you wish to W ashington . April 16.—A serious other small and unripe. | prevent it. Then Cleo took a beautiful j enjoy the victory. problem is confronting General Otis at . bracelet the duke had given her to the Daisy—1» oo gweedy? Some dotted crepes so-called are deci jeweler who made it and tried to sell it. Manila. The alarming effects upon Amer Jack—No I’se not gweedy. dedly reminiscent of challis. lean soldiers of the seductive beverage The jeweler, not having lieen paid for it, Daisy—Then oo choose. It is only a novice or an idiot who held on to it, and when Cleo threatened procured from native shops produced such physical and mental demoralization to sue the duke's relatives paid for it. A Sunday school teacher, reading the wears a white satin waist to business. as to give rise to a suspicion that the words, "Thefowlsof the air.’’to her class A woman is never really sorry but once A curious marriage has just taken army of occupation was being systema proceeded to ask them, “what are the and then she is sorry for all time. place at Newcastle, England. For the tically drugged to render them helpless fowls of the air?” We can always spend ten times over third time a woman named Making, to resist insurgent attack. This native After a pause, one little girl solved the the money that we lose or that is stolen ha. been before the altar in the character drink is known as vino. It is exceeding problem by replying ■ , of a bride, and there ha. lieen Home, from us. ly palatable and inexpensive, but a sin “Please, uiiss it’s the bad smell»*’ Jumping ropes are sure evidences of thing remarkable in each of her three gle drink unfits a soldier for active duty spring—do you observe the joke carefully engagement». Her first husband was a for 24 hours. Frequent potations sent a Quaker, her second a Roman Catholic At the Mission-Pretty teacher (intent concealed here ? .. $75.00 Gents Chainless .... Columbia Model soldier to the hospital for a long period on the l«s®)-“And vast swarms of and her present is a Protestant. Each Polka dots are seen everywhere and ... .75.00 Ladies Cliainless ... Mtxlel Columbia of illness. As long as Manila was crowd flies descended on the land and came in husband was twice her age. At 16 she Gents Chain Wheel. .... 50.00 ed with troops the vino industry, being to the houses of the Egyytians and cover- are very popular excepting when they married a man of 32. at 30 she took one Columbia Model unrestricted, was exceedingly lucrative, ed their clothing and their table, and all appear on the nose. of 60, and now, at 42, she is united to a .... 50.00 Ladies Chain Wheel. Columbia Model Strangers are kinder to yon than your man of 84. but now that most of the Americans are their food, but (impressively) there »ere .... 40.00 Gents Chain Wheel . Columbia Model friends, perhaps because they do not in the field, practically all the vino »hope n.> flie* on the children of Israel- A Russian countess, Wvanoff by name, ...35.00 Gents know you so well. Hartford Pattern are dosed. Otis restricted the sale, any Small Boy-Plea*, ma am, there am t and conspicuous at court by reason of The surest way to make some persons wealth, has run off with her footman. Ladies Hartford Pattern . -. -35»°° way. _______ now, either. read letters that do not lielong to them It is a touching romance. The footman ... .25.00 Gents Vedette Pattern Volunteers Want to Return. » » 21, ■ Mamn.a went to the auction and is to mark them "private.” never told his love except by daily W ashington . April 1«.—The desire of bought one of those decorated Chine* .... 26.00 Ladies 22, it A woman sneers and a man swears; placing on the countess' toilet table a the volunteers to return to their country pray ing machine. She thought it would the word« are spelt differently, but the selling at a reduced we are have a few '98 models which We lovely bouquet His secret tlid not come is evil ced in a report which »hows that meaning is about the same. out, however, until his mistress entered rate, All wheels fitted with either single or double clincher tube please papa.’’ of those who have been offered opjortu The elevator man and the truck driver her apartment one day to find him in the nity to re-en'ist with the offer of a bonus “At'first. He was just looking into it tires. seem to be in possession of a unique act of kissing her portrait. An elope in travel pay oi over »500, only about 7 when be asked the pnee. When mam POPE MANUFACTURING CO. ment and wedding soon followed and the language all their own. per cent will accept lhe volunteers, i ma told bin; he swore like a troop« A sandwich tree is one of the novel countess put the finishing touch to the is said, desire to come home by organi ■•What did your mother say ideas for tea. it may lie added that it is romance by buying a Bulgarian estate rations, instead of individually. 8”me • Sbewidshewasgl^ it w* a pray not a product of the Sandwich islands. I with which goes the title of count. NEXT DOOR TO BANK. discharges of individual soldiers have ing machine and not a phonograph a been brought about by congressional COLUMBIAS, Standard of the World. HARTFORDS, Second only to Columbias VIDETTES, Just hike Other Ulheels ÍLMB, Agent