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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 18, 1899 Third of a Century’s Experience enters into the ^Manufacture of MAYFIELD PANTS AND SUITS. made from them can be u - is 1 ip <1 aB-wool and all-wool filling good, the product of our own looms, and are thoroughly scoured and shrunk, so that garments Their manufacture" from The wSSfr °F *hich makes the BBST and CHEAPEST on the market for laboring men. manufacturers who know how to male • 1 * t r°1U i C , eP s to the garments ready to wear, is done in our owu Mills and watched with strictest scrutiny known to FOR THEIR MONEY. L °nes goods. By manufacturing the product of our own looms we are able to give our customers 50 per cent GREATER VALUE Ourlblothimr is m-idp uzi'iiTi J'er^ect *n material and workmanship, and all dealers are authorized to make good this warranty at our expense. Sr 10 w merchant 7 ET h °f Patchlu8- in the ^t of style and perfect in fit. and All-W<5ol Filling Mayfield'cassiniere'"?111 t^^ d1^ °ver two ,n*^*on ,nen now wearing them, testify to the high grade and superior merits of the Celebrated All-Wool ÍDayfield CUoolen Müls, JVIfrs., CQayfield, Kentucky. Sold by COHN & Co., AN OPEN LETTER OCR BAD BOY. Tillamook, lums are of foreign parentage. Children FLANKED THE ENEMY. that if born in Ireland or Germany would ; To Mr. Hammond Concerning TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. ; grow up in angelic simplicity and lamb-1 Oregonians Participated in the Railroads in Tillamook County. The badness of the bad boy of Amer ! like docility, are the terror of their en Capture of San Ildefonso. ica—not necessarily the American bad vironment because they are born and | S ir : I atn a resident of Vernonia and boy— is acknowledged on all hands. He bred in this free country. Why ? Chiefly ■ M anila , May 13.—Two companies of a farmer and civil engineer by profes does not cease to be bad when he ceases because it is free. The dogmatic re the Second Oregon Volunteers, and the sion. Twenty years ago I traversed the to be a boy. From the street-corner ligionists say that the public school is to same number of Minnesota men, with 20 survey of the Oregon Central Railload rowdy he graduates as the saloon slug | blame for the existence of the bad boy : American scouts, unde- Captain Case and through its magnificent land grant from ger, the ward politician, and sand-lot , and the impudent and vicious girl. The j Berkheimer, flanked the insurgents at Corvallis to Astoria, and have ever since hoodlum. He is the same in all the large dogmatists tell a lie, and they know it. , San Ildefonso this morning and captured h-ld the opinion that no new portion of cities of the United States; he is the same The friends of the public school say the the place. our coast possessed more valuable re in the smaller cities and villages, or a | bad boys never attended the public The Filipinos, in terror and panic, fired sources than are found lying as yet un little worse. Whether his local name is, I school. This is not strictly true. Many j 20.000 rounds of nmmunuition, but only developed between Astoria and Forest "hoodlum,’’ "larekin,” "blood-tub,” I of the roughs did attend the public 1 , slightly wounded one scout. One insur Grove. As you perhaps know, the lar- "slugugly,’’ "dead-rabbit,” "bummer," | school, but missed it by not staying gent officer was killed and six men gest part of that territory lies in the "rough,” "loafer,” or "bowery boy,” he long enough. Catholics say, " Behold wounded. large basin or valley drained by the Ne- forms a kind by himself, and has no i the results of Protestantism! The' The insurgents retreated and are now haletn river and its tributaries. counterpart in any other part of the society reeking with vice, the natural at Sae Miguel, six miles north of San Ilde This Imsin is cut off from the Columbia world. He respects neither God nor man ; J result of want of faith in, and j fonso. river on the east, and from the ocean on neither the bald head of the prophet nor grace from, the only true church.” Pro-1 I Twenty per cent of the opposing rebel the west, by mountain ranges only tra the eve-glass of the philosopher. Elisha’s testants say, "Examine the records of • force has been killed and wounded since Observe what pro Lawton began his advance May 1. versed by steep and rough wagon roads. she-bears would have no terrors for him. convicted felons! Oregon | ing all Filipinos ro join the ranks and nients of the inhabitants are fully ascer fight, death being the penalty of a refu tained. Laws passed by congress are in sal. flexible. The president, on the other Among the prisoners taken at San Mi hand, can make rules for different por guel are 15Spaniards, who say that the tions of the same territory, according to Filipinos are becoming disgutted with the needs, requirements and conditions of warfare and want to surrender. each. It might be well to give the pre The Filipinos have driven 31 English sident large discretion and a free hand for some time yet. 1 see nothing in the men from rebel territory. Lieutenant Cole today escorted on a currency conditions likely to cause any tug Legarda, Aguinaido’s ex-minister of disturbance prior to the meeting of the finance, who is friendly to the Ameri regular session of congress, or that will cans, from Manila to an ap|»ointed place suffer by delay until that time. The of meeting, where Legarda conferred financial condition of the country was with General Trias, the insurgent minis never better than to-day. We should ter of war, concerning negotiations of exercise great caution, care and delibera peace, Legarda returned to Manila to- tion in any changes that are made. The next regular session is the long one, will night. last probably eight months, and longer CURRENT NEWS ITEMS if necessary. In m v judgment, this will be ample time to give the country all the T iie state department lias been in good legislation it needs, and probably formally advised that claims aggregat time enough to give it some that is not ing a considerable amount have been needed.” * * * made by British, French and German It is the intention of President Mc residents in Cuba during the recent in surrection, and that these ultimately Kinley to be in the Western states at the will be presented against the United time of the return of the volunteers who States government. The claims them have done heroic service in the Philip selves have not yet been presented, but pines. It is expected that the necessity are being collected by the several foreign for the retention of the volunteers in the offices as the claimants send them in. In island of Luzon w Ml not exist much some cases, schedules have been made longer, and when the volunteers reach and the aggregate stated to the authori their native states for muster-out Mr. ties here The French claims aggregate McKinley hopes to be there to greet and between 12,000,000 and 15,000,000 honor them. If the trip to the West francs The German claims are under already planned should not occur when stood to be slightly under those of the the volunteers are returning, another French, while the British claims are said I journey will be made to carry out this to be considerably more than either the purpose. _________________ Fighting in Mindanao. His theoretical knowledge of hunting, portion of the criminal claim Romish derived from the study of dime novels | extraction and avow themselves gradu-1 General Rios, Spain s military repre and his practical skill with weapons, J I ates of parochial schools.” Immigrants sentative here, says the inhabitants of give him such confidence in himself that. are astonished at the prococity and im Zamboanga, island of Mindanao, demand if warned of the punishment visited upon ! pertinence of our children, and sigh for ed arms from General Lontero for defense the tormentors of Elisha, he would cool simplicity and cheerful obedience of against the landing of the American for Among the productions of this region ly reply, "Trot out your old she-bears !” European childhood. But in a few years ces bi»t their request was refused. There first available for commerce is its forests The bad boy has no contemporary in the spirit of defiance takes possession of fore, the natives at midnight opened fire of timber and beds of coal. The extent any other part of the world. In Europe these same immigrants, and tlw cry then on the Spaniards with machineguns and and vMue of this timbering industry youth is docile and respectable; is Asia is, "Shure an’ this is a free country, and rifles stolen from the former Spanish which will soon be established there will and Africa childhood or youth is in ( would I let any ould maid of a Yankee gunboats recently sold to the United only be limited by the transportation keeping with its surroundings ; but the ma’am lay a wet finger on me child !” States. facilities created to carry it to distant bad boy of America is an anachronism ; i G. A. W alker . The natives were repulsed with great markets. he is savagery growing up in the midst j less. General Montero, a major of engi The numerous branches of the river of civilization, impietv mocking at re Killing Fish Again. neers, and Captain Builea were gravely make an aggregate of perhaps 200 miles ligion, lawlessness pulling at the gown wounded; Lieutenant Granado was of waterway, down which timber and TOTIIE EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT and wig of law, and license masquerad slightly injured; one private was killed logs can be floated to the mills near the D ear S ir ,—According to the looks of and three wounded. The natives have French or the German. ingin the costume of liberty. His mother coast. Such nulls, competent men say, CONNUBIAITIES. is the "old woman,” his father is "dad,” things some infernal scoundrel has been cut off the water supply and other re * * * would enable them to obtain an abun his language is slang and profanity, his killing fish 011 the Kilchis again, as there sources of the Spaniards at Zamboanga A t the Belmont mill, Top mill, Labelle Practical steps are about to tie taken dant supply of logs for less than one half amusement is violence, his religion and are a number of dead ones just above mill, of Wheeling, and the Benwood blast by the authorities to promote the emigra Spaniards Shut In. the cost of logs on the Columbia river. my house. The only way I see to spot education a blank, and, worst of all, he W ashington , May 14 —The war de furnace, of Martin’s Ferry, 0., four of tion to the colonies of French women. From these mills to docks and lumber is peculiar to the United States of North them, is for us ranchers to put up tres partment today received the followeng the largest iron works in that section of The French colonist continues to com yards at Tillamook bay and at Astoria pass notices, and prosecute any one we America. the Ohio valley, all of which are the plain that it is alm<»st impossible for l*iiii dispatch: the sawed timber can be me ved with but What is the solution of the bad-bov find on our places without leave. “Miimla, May 14.—It is reported that property of the Wheeling Steel* & Iron to find a wife of his own race unless he very little handling until sent by rail and A month on bread and w ater would be problem which I have stated ? To a cer atZamboanga the insurgents attacked the Company, of Wheeling, have granted makes a journey home for the purpose, by ships to the markets of the world. tain extent it works out its own solu just the thing for such fellowes, or feed Spanish troops May 11, using <jui<*k fir the 3000 employes an advance in wages an expedient that is often impractica As I showed in an article not long tion. Large numbers drift into crime, them on fish straight without any bread. ble for colonists of the poorer class. ing guns and a» ins captured from the of 10 per cent. since published in the Astorian. there is and though repeatedly pardoned by in Yours truly, * This state of things has more especially Spanish gunboat. The Spanish general J ack J ennings . no pass out of the Nehalem basin except dulgent magistrates while under age, as A dmiral D ewey will leave for the attracted the attention of General Gal- and two officers were wounded. There down the river towards the ocean; and soon as legal maturity is reached, and Bay Citv, May 14th, 1899. were few casualties among the troops. United States as soon as he can arrange lieni in Madagascar, ami the contem by prompt effort the largest part if not their crimes justify it, they are packed off Th3 Spanish garrison is now besieged. his business there, and give full instruc plated action of the government is large Blasted Hopes every ton of the products of this region, to the penitentiary. Others make way The water supply is cut off, and the tions for the management of the fleet to ly due to his urgent representations. and of its future trade, can be drawn to with each other in saloon brawls, which his successor. He will probably leave O tis .” A woman in i^ourning some time ago In moody silence, with lowering brow troops are calling for relief. the dockB and storage yards of Astoria. within 10 days. The United States called upon the proprietor of a Sydney, result in the death of some, and the in and folded arms, the young man stood I Fight In a Jungle. cruiser Olympia, upon which Admiral carceration of others. Still others, and At the western edge of this valley, and before her. M anila , May 15—10 A. M.— The tin- Dewey will make the voyage home, will N. S W,, wax works show and asked to ten miles south of the mouth of the river, they are numerous, after sowing their lie allowed every Sunday morning He was a returned soldier a volunteer clad gunboats Laguna de Bay and Cava sail at a leisurely rate, stopping at is situate Tillamook harbor, in which wild oats, settle down in some quiet officer, honorably discharged from the donga and a launch under Captain Grant Mediterranean ports for some time to to place a clean white shirt on more large ships enter in safety at all times, business and frequently become service of his country. ran into a nest of insurgents concealed give the admiral, the officers of the ship, the figure of her husband (who had been and the work is progressing to carry the useful and more progressive men than hanged for murder). Her request was He had come back, as he supposed, to in the bushes on both sides of the Rio and the crew an opportunity for rest. granted ami for close on six months she deep channel farther inland at govern were made out ot the goody-goody mater make the dear girl happy who had hung Grande, three miles abovo Calumpit. Like all the Olympia’s company, the ment expense. A track of twelve miles ial in the schools. Poverty, squalor is the upon his neck when he bade her good-by yesterday afternoon, and were received admiral is much run down by his long never missed a Sunday, when the visits of light grading from near the mouth of weight that sinks many, and habitual to go to the wars. with heavy volleys at short range. A stay in the tropical ports. The Olympia ceased, ami no more was seen of the tlie Nehalem river to Tillamook will give intemperance on the part of parents, But the dear girl received him coldly. sergeant lielonging to the Utah buttery will proceed to Hong Kong to I k * painted eccentric visitor until and day the wax Nehalem mill men a road of their own especially of mothers, is fatal to the A hustling commercial traveler had was kihed, and one private was wounded. white, and to coal and provision for her works man was standing at his door, character and prospects of the child. when she came along in gay apparel and to their ships at that seaport. taken advantage ot his absence and sup Opening with their rapid fire guns, the long journey. Dewey expects to retain Children that have pleasant homes, and explained that, as lorigas she had mar The live men of Tillamook are wide planted him in her affections. Americans killed 20 of the natives and his position on the Philippine commis feel themselves in an atmosphere of re ried again hubby No. 2 objected to the awake to this opportunity, and they “So!” he said at last. "You have no wounded several others, filling the jungle sion. spectability, that have books to read little hebdomadal ceremony over No. 1. stand a good chance to capture from the remorse for your faithlessness!" * * * with a hail of shot for half an hour, un and a place to sit and read them, that When William Reed, a fanner of very gates of Astoria resources which "None, whatever,” she replied. til the enemy fled. C omplications in Michigan politics can attend and give little social enter will surely crowd their beautiful Tilla “Yon prefer that chap with the sample may cause Secretary Alger to resign Villa Park, N. .J., after advertisement Pilar is Deserted. tainments, such chi’.dren are truly born and correspondence, found a "ypung mook bay at some future day with case to me, do you ?” with a silver spoon in their mouth, and M anila , Mav 15.—General Gregorio from the cabinet. Secretary Alger wants woman" of Long Branch who was will shipping from every quarter of the ■•Rather.” to lie sent to the senate, and thus obtain del Pilar wants to surrender to General if they go wrong they have only them ing to become his wife and set the day He drew himself up stiffly. globe. Law ton, as he believes he has been divert a vindication from his own state. Sena for the ceremony and prepared a great selves to blame. For the children of the "Miss Grenadide Corkins,” he said, "I I tor McMillan wishes to be re-elected to From mj correspondence I conclude crowded hovel, or the noisy and nauseat- ed by the Filipino government. Aguin- feast in celebration- of the event, Tl.e that investors prefer availing themselves I ing tenement, there is but one hope, one leave this house forever. I leave it," he aldo is said to have fled into the province the senate. Governor Pingree wants the “bride” appeared on time, but while a of a direct outlet to Astoria for many ! means of keeping them out of the ranks added, picking up his hate "drummered of Nueva Ecija. He was last heard of support of the Michigan delegation to I the next republican convention for the large numlier of uninvited friend« were obvious reasons, and I am persuaded that I of the riotous, anil that is education, the out, but not drummed outI" April 20, when he retreated by carriage And as he marched out of the room presidential nomination. Senator Me- j partaking of the banquet «he mounted is it is assured that your road at Astoria ! highest that the corporation affords. To from Bahuag, through San Isidro. a bicycle and rode away. It turn« out or Clatsop Beach will lie soon extended ! this end studv should lie hard, continu with a military step the heartless girl Five thousand Spanish prisoners held Millan has refused to form an alliance as far as to the Nehalem river, it will ous, absorbing. Those who would make called out, "Left! left! left! left!” after by insurgents have been taken into a with the Pingree faction, and will make a that “she” was a beardless boy who rode ____ noi them province ami scattered among fight for the senatorship as a supporter with some friends, had put up a joke on stimulate lumliermeu to immediate public-school teaching a parade and him. of the administration, and demand that the farmer. Reed still believes the per r. _____ ins- tVi.« «flkf* operations which they are now postpon small garrisons. They are beyond Amer band-wagon performance for the sake Michigan's vote in the convention shall son who answered his letters and came ing. And for the same reason the citi of rich men's darlings, should remember ¡can aid this season. unless a Filipino lie cast for the renomination of President to his f<*ast to lie a woman, “buL he has zens of that country would naturally the poor, the hardy, sturdy children to surrender takes place within three weeks McKinley. Secretary Alger cannot hope a shotgun if any more of “her ' friends draw all their supplies from the same whom the evening occupation of pre- TWO LIVE PAPERS The insurgent hospital near San Isidio to win if he antagonizes both Senator come to eat his spread*. center of trade at which their produc paring i. equivalent to a whole troop o is filled with wounded, ami General McMillan and Governor Pingree. To tions are marketed and distributed. guardian angels. Letsuch.aborea H.be The repular subucription price of Pilar s main sulisiMtence depot is only secure the senatorship he must form an * J should like to lie informed." Maid Certainly your railroad and the city encouraged to enter the high school and THE HEADLIGHT izjl.50, and five miles from Lawton s front. the Cornfed Philosopher, "of the whj • alliance with Governor Pingree against at the mouth of the Columbia is pre complete it. courw. The number ot such Native opposition compelled the insur the regular suWription price of Senator McMillan. A alliance with lies« of the fact that the more Miltern a eminently fitted “to fit the bill" and reap i, verv numerous among the female the Weekly Oregonian ia $1.50. gent general to countermand the orders Governor Pingree would mean that he young fellow ha« the less reverence he this rich harvest, if you will only take children of poor people, who Any one ,ub»cribing for THE to burn towns as they retreat«'*. The must oppoae the administration and en- hat* for woman?" not destroying pro advantage of the opportunity. ward to teaching as their means ot inng HEADLIGHT and paying one American policy 1 deavor to choose a delegation to the re and social elevation. But the number of Very respectfully, ‘ Oh, that I had the wings of a bird!" year in advance can get Ixith the perty is in favor of the United States. publican convention antagonistic to J ohn C ampbell , Five unknown American prisoners bovs .snot so great, yet it is hopefuBy President McKinley. To do this and re she sighed, with infinite sadness. were carried through San Miguel last Vernonia, Columbia County. Ore., increasing. The boy who stay, m «hool HEADLIGHT Tonight, for dinner, she had eaten |s>rk main in the cabinet would lie impossible. io the completion of an academw couhk week. , chops, pickled olives and Ice cream. April 18, 1*9». * « ♦ and can become a useful or even bnlhan Was it, then, she needed the gi/.z-ard Lawton Enters Ban Miguel. 1 K eprksentativr T ongue says: "As •Do you know that you in Tour member of society, m »P><« «* V™ General Lawton pushed on to San Mi l at present informed, I see no necessity rather than the wings of a bird, in drder WEEKLY OREGONIAN sleep. H-nry ?” asked Mrs. Peck. parents, bigoted priests, prat.ng par guel SdHite in advance of General Law for an extra session of congress, and hope that she might ire happy ? "Well, do you begrudge me those few sons. and picayune pedagogues. One Year for fa.25 ton «column werefired upon by the rebels one will not lie called. We have at pre- Those Americans don't know how to words, also 1” he snapped back. at 500 yarila. Tire .Filipimw retreated sent too little information upon which to run a war waid the Filipino, in disgust. The bad boy o. Amcnca is . u.rth but u^ualiv 01 Irefore the American advance, and Gen enable us to legislate intelligently for the American by forth, * a “What s the trouble?" ••Yea, that is the bride.” eral I^awton occupied the city. San Mi newly acquired territory. In fact, it is “They insist on whipping u« all at once, foreign parentage, a-scended All old »ubaci iher. paying their ••Very young, isn’t she ? worse than his foreign - descende guel was held by 6oO insurgents. Their questionable whether it would not lie w hen they might as well have the glory "Nineteen, I believe,” • , and thoroughly compe- «ubacription» for one year in better to delay legislation for at least a of winning battle« for th*» next five years. arm« had been secreted. "Who are those middle-aged women ^Tto lea- with m.whfef -ny advance will be entitled to the General Gregorio Pilar says Aguinaldo, year, until peace has been fully estnb- It bent economy.” number of boon companion.- Bn^the jutme offer. with her ?*• L I Luna and other rebel generals are furo j liahed, and the conditions and require-j ‘•Thoue are her unmarried sisters. of the laiukins and hood , greater part ot tne She’s chaperoning them. Through the coast range on the west the Nehalem river passes through a gap of considerable width, and empties into the ocean about 80 miles south of Astoria, and 10 miles north of Tillamook bay.