THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 18, 1899.
•■MOON CHANGES”
I fora, although the evidence was over-
I Whelmingly in favor of the plamt.ff, the extreme measures. This policy cannot be |
T imbkr L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F ob
Tl, Till-: EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
P ublication .
I higher c.urt refused to let the verdict tolerated, and when union men place |
United States Laud Office,
themselves
in
the
position
of
desperadoes,
!
Sm —• notice that some people in their stand,
Oregou City Oregon,
w> commented i_.
“
stand. It al
a)»,,
as :.
follows:
March aaud, 1899.
prognostications, still relie somewhat on ‘ A justiceof the peace is generally a man why, there is nothing left to do but to
Notice is hereby given that in conip’.i-
nnce
with
the
provision*
of
the act of Cou*
quench
that
unlawful
spirit
whenever
it
the old theory of “moon changes” affect of consequence in his neighborhood,
neighborhood. He
gresa of fuue 3rd, 1878, entitled " An act for
ing the weather down here on our ter writes the will», draws the deed», ami manifests itself. As long as union men
the sale of timber land» in the State* ot Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Teni«
restrial sphere, an opinion, however, the pulls the teeth of the people; also be per-i keep within the limits of the law and
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land State*
by act of Aiiguat 4, 1892.
work
in
harmony
to
protect
themselves
old school of weather prophets still forms divers surgical operations on the !
MILES M. FLYNN,
from unscrupulous, fleecing employers,
of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon,
tenaciously adhere to. England with animals of his neighbors,
neighbors. The justice
has this day filed in this office his sworn state
wet, uncertain climate, similar to ours has played his part on the busy stage of who resort to every device to grind do wn
ment No. 3004, fot the purchase ot the Lot* 3 and
4 and E ’ j uf Sw % of Section No. 5, in Town
(Tillamook), troublesome often to her life from the time of Mr. Justice Shallow workingmen to the lowest depths of
ship No. 4 N, Range No. 9 W. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is more
farmers in the planting and gathering of down to the time of Mr. Justice Riggins slavery, they will have the respect and
valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his claim to
their crops, is and has been, therefore, Who has not seen the gaping, listening j sympathy of the people of the United
said land before the Register and Receiver of
States,
but
as
soon
as
they
go
beyond
deeply interested in searching for some crow I a-sembled around liis honor, tl e
this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thurs
day, the 15th day of June, 1899. He names as
controlling agency, cause or forecast, justice, on tiptoe—to catch the «ords of this, adopt the same tactics as anarchists,
witnesses:
Michael Kenney, of S. ensen, Oregon ; James
whereby the conditions of the weather, Wisdom as they fell from his venerated terrorize communities and wreck private
I.awlor, of Astoria Oregon ; James Burke, of
property,
then
they
deserve
condemna-
especially in time of harvest, might liph?
Seaside. Oregon ; Joseph B. Johnson, of Sea
; tion from all law abiding citizens.
side. Oregon.
he sately predicted a few days in advance.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
“And still they gazed,
above-described
lauds are requested to tile their
This idea led the official in charge of the
And still the wondor grew,
claims in this office on or beiore said 15th day ot
This one small head
AIR POWER CAR TESTED.
Greenwich observatory about twenty,
Better than any cemented-tired wheel on the market at any price. |
18w'
chas . b . moo « k », Register.
Could carry all he knew.”
(re years ago to make a speciality of
Successful
Trial
Run
on
New
York
observing the effects of the moon upon
T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice for
P ublication .
Surface Roads.
OUR BOYS IN MANILA.
our atmosphere, and their decision, after
United States I.nnd Office.
Oregon City, Oregon,
The first of the air-power cars for the
twenty years of close observation, was
March 22nd, 1899.
They Show they are as Gallant Twenty eighth and Twenty-ninth street
As good as any »50 cemented tired wheel.
that the moon had no appreciable effect
Notice it» hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress
on humidity here, and a little personal Soldiers as Ever took gun in hand. line of the Metropolitan road in New
of June 3rd, 1878. entitled “An act for the
manufactured by Gormully fit Jeffery.
Mr. \\ . D. Stillwell has received a copy York City made an experimental run
sale of t niber lands in the States of Califor
reasoning upon the matter seems to bear
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
!
over
the
Twenty
third
street
Hue
one
daj
of Freedom, a newspaper, published in
out their scientific conclusion.
ry,” as extended to all the Public Land States
F.
C.
SHANAHAN,
Agent
by act of August 4, 1892,
Under the old "moon changing" theory Manila, giving an account of the battle I last week.
MICHAEL KENNEY,
Can
be
seen
at
the
Tillamook
Lumber
Co.
’
s
office.
of Svpiisen, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon,
I
The
new
cars
have
the
same
general
of
Malabon,
in
which
the
gallant
Web
we have "wet moon,’’“dry moons,’’"be
has this day filed in this office his sworn state
ment No. 3095, for the purchase of the Se
of
fore” and ‘‘after’’ midnight changes, footers took an active and prominent appearance as the standard electric cais
of Section No 5111 Township No. 4 N, Range No.
moon "south,’’ etc., all of which are sup part, distinguishing themselves. We cull used by the Metropolitan road, says the
9 W, aud will offer proof to show that the laud
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
posed to effect the weather, more or less, from the Freedom these items of glad New York Sun Some of the experi
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
mental cars were run on uptown lines
his claim to said land before the Register and
foreven some weeks ahead. Now The news
Receiver of this office Ht Oregon City. Oregon,
“In the battle of Mababon on Satur among the electric cars and passengers
Dalles is 90 miles east of Portland, same
m Thursday, the iSth day ofjune, 1899. He
names as witnesses :
never
noticed
the
difference.
The
com
day,
Mar.
25th,
the
Second
Oregon
regi
latitude, yet the rainfall at Portland is
Miles M Flynn and Janies Lawlor,of Astoria,
Oregon ; James Burke and Joseph B. Johnson,
about eight times greater than at the ment U. S. V. took an active and leading pressed air bottles are carried under the
of Seaside, Oregon.
Any nmi all persons claiming adversely the
former locality, in spite of the fact that part, and displayed courage, valor and seats, three on a side. These bottles are
above-described lands are requested to tile their
both places have the same "wet moons,’» endurance of the highest order. For made in Germany of a specially prepar
claims in this office on or before said 15th day of
Junt, 1899.
"midnight change,’’ etc. On the east side years to come the work of this regiment ed nickel steel after a process similar to i
C has . B. M oores . Register.
of the Andes on the forest plains of the last Saturday will be pointed out as an that used by Krupp in making armor
plate
for
batteships.
The
first
bottles
example
of
what
can
be
acheived
by
Amazon,the rainfall is simply tremendous,
whilst a few hundred miles east, in some volunteers. No veterans of Wellington were made to withstand a pressure of ¡
4.000 pout.ds to the. square inch. This
parts of Peru, it rains on an average or Napoleon or Grant could have done
left a margin of safety of only 1,5000
better.
No
one
can
possibly
conceive
the
once in seven years with the same "wet,”
pounds. The new bottles can withstand
’dry," “before” and "after” midnight heroic bravery of the Second Oregon on
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
a pressuse of 13,000 pounds to the square Freight handled with pispatch and at lowest rates. Fruit delivered in good order.
this
occasion
unless
he
has
walked
over
changes of the moon as have the eastern
Best Accommodations and Cheapest Route to or from Tillamook.
inch. The maximum working pressure
the
battle
fields;
over
the
insurgent
CLASSES
WERE RESUMED ON THE
ilopes. Again there are three mouths in
trenches, one after another; through the will be 2,500 pounds, and tile normal Even’ attention paid to wants and conveniences of passenger. First-class table set
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER.
( ach year in Cuba during which the rain-
WILL SAIL FROM SAN FRANCISCO ABOUT APRIL 13th AND
pressure will be 2,200 pounds.
all is so excessive that outdoor work is thickets and jungle ; over open stretches
EVERY 10 DAYS AFTER.
GRADED COURSE OF INSTRUC
In the new powerlmuse at Eleventh
where
for
500
yards
and
boys
faced
a
(most impracticable, and ditto during
TION
avenue and Twenty-fourth street Is the For further particulars apply to
steady
rain
of
bullets
;
and
up
to
the
ST. ALPHONSUa ACACEMY I. divided Into
a part of the rainy season of India, upon
1,500
liorse-power
air
compressor,
which
four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate
whose weather a succession of “dry” final insurgent lines which consist really has much the appearance ot a marine
TXT. EE2LDLE de Co.,
Grammar, and Senior.
noons have no more effect than does the of a fort with stone loop holes. This engine. This vertical compressor is a
The year is divided into tour terms of eleven
No. 14 C alifornia S treet , S an F ranciso ; or to T ruckee L umber C o .
changeless shining stars. And why? Sim- is not exaggeration. It is not half the great improvement over the horizontal
weeks each._____________
truth.
The
whole
truth
concerning
the
>lv lor this reason, or rather several rea
compressor nuw in use and will do its
TUITION FEE.
lms. By its gravity the moon attracts work of this regiment will not be written. work much more economically. The
Tuition Fee for one pupil for a term of eleven
No
one
saw
it
all,
and
descriptions
of
weeks
in
the
Primary Department, Two D ol
che tides uniformly every twenty-four
Rates, $1 Per Day lars ; in the I ntkrm Kin ate , T hree D ollars ;
those rushed through the fields where compressor is about sixty feet high and Centrally Liocated
lours, with a refulent every twelve
G rammar G raph , F our D ollars ; S knior
lias
a
flywheel
twenty-two
feet
is
diame
G raph , F ivk D ollars .
lours. Now if the moon's attraction the air was fairly charged with pulsing ter. It is a four-stage compressor. The
lead
would
hardly
lie
believed.
Why
listurbed our atmosphere sufficient to
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.
was the regiment not annihilated ? God air is taken in at the rate of sixty four
ause wind or vaporous precipitation, it
Instrumental Music on the Piano or the
only knows. There is an old saying cubic feet to the stroke. In the first
stringed instruments, for a term of eleven weeks
would occur regularly every day, as with
11 M 1»' 'I.I.ARS. ______________
that it takes a ton of lead to kill a compressing cylinder it is under a pres
M. H. UARSEN, Proprietor
hetides, but we witness no such phe-
soldier. The natives are phenomenally sure of fifty pounds to the square inch.
VOCAL MUSIC.
lomena in the “weather.” Again, the
Vocal Music, K ight D ollars .
poor marksmen. This fact and a favor In the second compressor the pressure is
loon has no “quarters,” the term is only
raised
to
172
pounds
and
the
original
■
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
ing providence saved the Oregon»—as it
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.
len s signification or division ofitsap-
bulk is reduced to eighteen cubic feet, I
did other regiments—from destruction.
In the Business Department: Stenograph,
icarance as it advances or recedes its
In
the
third
compressor
the
pressure
is
Book
keeping,
and Type-wtitiug included, if
Sta^e
and
Express
Office.
The
Best
Hotel
in the city. No Chinese Employed
“The insurgents with repeating Ma
desired. Tim common branches, T hirty - five
ace in the sunlight, its change either
D ollars for the whole course.
users threw’ torrents of leaden hail at 5H9 pounds and the bulk reduced to five
ray is regular every day. There is no
gPritiin Sewing and Fancy Work free to the
our lines at random—some bullets must cubic feet. Finally, in the lastcompres
pupils on Saturday afternoon.
lore in this moon “quarter’’ business
»or, the pressure is raised to,2,000 pounds
I.atin, French, and German included in the
find a victim.
Senior Grade. Private lessons In thorn?' lan
han there is in the sun’s crossing an im-
and
the
bulk
reduced
toone
and
one-half
guages T kn D ollars a term.
“Col. Summers should be proud of his
Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy
iginary line cast and west in March and
regiment; the Eight Army corps should cubic feet. This is all done in four sec
needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month.
September,for the fact is. the sun crosses
onds.
Compressing
air
so
rapidly
heats
When there are four pupils in one family at
be proud of this record; and the good
tending. the hist one Is free.
m imaginary line every day in the year, people of the great state of Oregon—can it to a high degree of temperature, and
Sewing school, free to pupits, wi 1 be resumed
on the first Saturday in October.
ù io, it is now an established fact that it
so after each compression the air is cool
words express how they feel ? People of
s Ithe sun's heat, putting currents of air Oregon, your sons have—this day proved ed by passing over cold-water pipes.
REGULATIONS.
ito motion, percipitrting the warm that their blood is likethat shed at Ther- The capacity of a new compressor, if
Students are entered nt anv time during the
Session. No deduction will be made in either
gainst the cool, always followed then mopylea and Bunker’s Hill—the blood the cars were charged directly from it,
the Academic or Music Department for the
would lie eight cars. By establishing a
i.v more or less condensation of vapor; of heroes ”
Christmas or Easter Holiday for withdrawal
before the expiration of the term 01 absence,
reservoir of compressed air bottles the
is a primary cause, together with the
except in case of dismissal or piolonged illness.
capacity will be increased indefinitely.
notion of oceancurrents, contains eleva
Those who finish a complete course in the
ASTORIA AND
1 ‘Say stranger, did you see the Oregons
Academic or the Commercial Department and
tions and depressions of land areas, make that charge Saturday morning From the compressor bottles the car
pass a satisfactory exaininaition in the branches
TILLAMOOK.
itreams, lakes, forest tracts, in a thou- when so many of them went down under bottles can be charged in two minutes.
prescribed are entitled to a Diploma.
A car will run sixteen miles on a
land variations, as minor factors, is the withering fire from the enemv ? You
what causes the phenomena of did not ? Well then you missed some single charge, and the cars, as built, will
weather.” Now were the moon an thing worth a journey around the world have a speed capacity of from ten to
OF
ncandescent body, the additional heat to see. You may read of it now and in twelve miles an hour. They will be run
rom it then would certainly be a great years to come, for history will record no at from five to six miles an hour and
WILL RUN THE
actor in atmospheric disturbance on the more valiant work, but as long as you will be charged after ever other trip.
Steamer "W. H. HARRISON
The mechanism of the new air motors
tarth, but the moon is only a dead world, live you will never fully know what the
General Bstiking mid Exchange bush
or R. P ELMORE.
ihining by a little reflected light, and no love of country and home will inspire is very simple. Unlike the first air pow
liess interest paid on time deposits.
ercar,
in
which
there
was
a
great
number
Will make trips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and
lerccptible heat, its light estimated at brave men to do. Go out over the field
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger-
Tillamook City, carrying freight and passengers.
100,000 times less when “full " than that and note the positions of the 2nd Ore of moving parts, the engines now to be
ninny, Sweden, and all foreign countries.
used
have
very
few
moving
parts.
The
>fthe sun. Is it not evident then, that gon regiment and the enemy’s entrench
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
here is not enough “ in it” to effect the ments, esjiecially the latter with their running geer moves in a path of oil.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., ASTOR/A ; or COHN & CO.,
The motors are control led by the motor
veather—even in Tillamook ?
TILLAMOOK, AGENTS.
shot and shell defying strength ; stand men just as the motormen control the
G ranger .
there and imagine you hear the bugle electric motors now. The platform con
call to arms and see the blue shirts rise trollers are only slight ly different in ap-
H. BROWN, P resident .
D irectors :
TOLD OUT OF COURT.
up like magic from behind theirentrench. pesrance from those used on the electric L.
W. H. COOPER, Sic. & T res .
D. II. BROWN, H. G. DAVIN, G. W TEFFT.
ments and charge across the open field
The charge against the defendant was in the very teeth of a storm of Mauser cars.
The new cars run very smoothly. They
hat he had stolen a white horse.
lead. Note that the enemy is completely are started with very little of a jerk.
‘Allow me to ask you, Mr Throgson,” under cover with every advantage on
»id the attorney for the prisoner, "if their side as they fire volley after volley The aim of the Metropolitan’s engineers j
Manufacturers of
o'l are the father of a red haired girl? ” into the line of charging blueshirts at has been, in fact, to produce a car which i
‘ I am, sir," answered the man who short range. See the men from the web- should be as much like the standard j
electric car as possible, so that the run -1
ad lieen drawn as a juror.
toot state fall under the murderous hail ning of them would not confuse the cm
HAIR CUTTING,
"Your honor, ¡challenge this man fur and still keep a coming without thought ployes. The car which made the expert I
TIbbflNOOK. OR
Ause," said the lawyer
of turning hack. Brave men, true sol mental run yesterday was hailed several
SHAMPOOING,
diers, being shot down by the well pro
In a description of the marvelous pro- tected rebels and still charging right times by persons who thought it was one ■ Fine Dressed
Flooring and Finishing Hot and Cold Raths
luctsuf a Tennessee boom town a lady np into their very strongholds. And see of the cross town electric cars. Cvei in
Paris
the
air
power
cars
are
built
on
"flogist, quoted by the court in a recent as the line ofbluegets nearer, the enemy's
Lumber a Specialty.
EVEKYTHING STRICTLY EINST CLASS.
»»said: “As to strawberries. I heard position becomes too hot and they break locomotive designs.
Ths
new
cars
for
the
crosstown
line
inn. Benton McMillin remark al a din- and run. See them go, see them fall, for
•w that two in a tun.bier wouldn't the Oregons have carried Old Glory on will he the first cars to be regularly run
Lioeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked
on a street railroad in this country.
*»ve room for a stick!'” On this the
to victory.
i
Bort said: "By way of annotation, we
Lumber Yard near Court House.
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER
“Go back over the field and help |
"tight add that the full significance of succor the wounded and carry off the The beef-|«rken» are bringing trerr.*»n-
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTING,
dous pressure to liear on the president to
I* remark of Hon. Benton McMillin
dead.
remove
G
.«neral
Miles
from
command
of
J
SHAMftMHNG, ETC.
Clght not be appreciated by the unin-
"If von can imagine this you mav gain
t-lei "ho might wonder what Conner-' a very faint idea of the really noble work the army in spite of the closing recorn 1
Electric Bathe nicely flitted up. Good for
mendation of the Wade beef court that
"t" betn een strawberries in a tumbler that regiment did.”
|H>rNoriH suffering with rheutiiutisrn.
no further action be taken The beef
"’i » stick. The inference that we
Building next door to the Boat < Mltee.
packers are not alarmed about feeding
raw from this ramark, evidently made
E very citizen who appreciate law and
J. P. ALLEN,
btn pardonable pride by Mr McMillin order admire the promptitude with which ba»i beef to soldier», but about the tra-
INSURE WITH
•‘hat mint is also indigenous t>> that the federal government took steps tocope mendoua financial I»»« the report entails
Proprietor
on
them
in
the
Io«»
of
export
trade.
Tlieie
*»lily and. indeed, we could conceive with the labor troubles in Idaho. The
Claude Thayer,
I
Í «•
8* "pl, the proper proportions, one whole stability of our government de fora, they «»nt General Mile» head
Agent for Fireman’» Fund and London
■-]
there
is
no
indication
that
the
wish
will
Fimi
l
'I
hhm
HccoiniiKxlatioii
•"»berry and a stick would have been pends upon law and order. It is a de-
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
he gratified, and unless they can coerce
at Recomí class rat*.
••cient."
plorable state of affairs when union men President McKinley, it is expected that
Companie«.
A Georgia justice of the peace once take upon themselves the work of wreck Miles will retain his present command.
1N
THE
T M HA I-S
(LUHIHNG RATES- Weekly Oragoniau
*"* >t upon himself to charge a jury as ing and destroying private property Secretary Alger will »enre out his term,
Headlight, i • i
■ tl.e
Gentlemen, this is a case which This cannot he allowed, even if umon according to the present plans, but during
CITY
Sai, Franciioo Examiner and Head
•*i»*n tried by me before, and I de< id men have been wrongly treated. One of , he (rwi<ms of the Wade court he thought
light $2 25. New York Thrice »-Week
Tillamook, Ore
World arid Headlight, »2.00. Strictly
i” favor of the defendant." As the the greatest curses to organized labor is the verdict would result in he or Miles
cash in advance.
Ha ulqnarteri lor Furol Grove blage Line.
lr' took the hint and found for the de that trade unions have been influenced being forced out.
51'lant just as the justice had done be- and dictated to by men who advocate (
1899.
RAMBLER
°NLY S4O ONLY
BICYCLES
$30
1899 Shelby Ideals, Hosepipe Tires- - - $25
STH; AM ER LU EL LA
St. Alphonsus
ACADEMY,
Direct From S. F. to Tillamook.
LARSEN HOUSE,
Reduced
6.00 ROUND TRIP.
3.50 ONE WAY.
C. & E. Thayer
j
CHAS. PETERSON.
EDGAR LATIMER,
/yien flouge.
1
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