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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 1, 1899. -w yj- Q Century’s Experience enters into the ^Manufacture of a MAYFIELD PANTS AND SUITS. mad« from them can be washed wih™.'. all-wool filling good, the product of our own looms, and are thoroughly scoured and shrunk, so that garmeuts _ Their manufacture, from the i i?„m CHEAPEST on the market for laboring men. manufacturers who know how to make honest L«* n,eep_S_b.rCk?°.the gannen.ts rea^ to weaF> is done in our own Mills and watched with strictest scrutiny known to FOR THEIR MONEY. ' S g S- *’>’ manufacturing the product of our own looms we are able to give our customers 50 per cent GREATER VALUE Our Clothing is made '*! ln,ater’a^ an<^ workmanship, and all dealers are authorized to make good this warranty at our expense. Over 10,000 merchants w Id th 8 ” patch,ng’ ln the best of ?»yle and perfect in fit. and All-Wool Filling Mayfield CasshnurV'p ”nts -mfl1 s' °'.er tW° nl'"'°n men UOW wear*nK them, testify to the high grade and superior merits of the Celebrated All-Wool CQayfield dloolen JVIills, JVIfrs., iDayfield, Kentucky. Sold by COHN & Co., CURRENT NEWS ITEMS Tillamook, Oregon. 8 on at Washington. A military censor sons living in this country. William I for it permanent tribunal are net ready. Domestic Idyls. Impieties. ship at Manila indicates that General j Waldorf Astor must pay his personal | as a French translation is necessary. We read of a preacher once, says the In spite of the general impression to Otis desires to have it generally known tax on an assessment on $2,000,000 They will probably be submitted on Wed Marriage is the one union where a man Salt Lake Hefald, whose text on a cer should never go on a strike. the contrary. General Otis declares that that De wants reinforcements. General worth of personal property. The Brad nesday. Waggles—That’s so. If he does he’ll tain day was the parable of the sheep and * * * the campaign in the Philippines Otis has asked the volunteers tore enlist. ley Martins must pay taxes on $2,000,- 1 the goats. He described the nobleness of A. J. Johnson, of Astoria, special gov find himself locked out by his wife. against the rebels will be prose The withdrawal of the latter would 000 worth of personal property. Mrs the sheep while on earth and the beati cuted with the utmost agressiveness weaken his command 15,000 while the Isaac H. Sherman, mother of Mrs. Brad ernment forestry and botanical collector, “ Bobbier’s wedding was the culmina tude which awaited them in the world throughout the rainy season. General fighting force will be less than 30,000, ley Martin, must pay taxes on $2,500,. is busy preparing a report of the 000 worth of personal property. Mr. status of timber land and forestry in tion of a romance. He met his w ile on a to come, drawing a most winsome Lawton believes that the speedy settle including the regulars just arrived. picture. Then he paused for a moment, * * * Astor’s taxes will amount to about Oregon, for the government, a work he train.” ment of the present troubles and the “He did?’’ Why doesn’t he use the com and then impressively asked: “And now has been engaged in since November. $50,000, the Bradley Martins about the end of hostilities depend largely on the The navy department instructed the pany ?” who will lie the goats?” Waiting a Americans giving rigid protection to the commandant of the navy-yard at Norfolk same, and Mrs. Sherman will be taxed His report will enumerate the varieties and acreage of timber land in each coun “ I propose,” he began; but she moment more, he then, in a louder tone, working classes in their peaceful occupa to accept the Spanish prize. Reina Mer about $62,500. exclaimed: “Who will be the goats?” X * X ty, timber destroyed by forest fires and promptly interrupted him. tions while waging incessant war cedes, from the Merritt & Chapman Then, after another wait, he brought full Administration circles are not worried uses for lumber and wood. Mr. Johnson “ Am I to regard this as a proposal or against the armed forces of the enemy Wrecking Company. Under their con ¡lower into his voice, and slamming the henceforth by means of guerrilla war- tract, of Merritt & Chapman Company over the failure of Cubans to appear be expects to have his report completed a proposition ?’’ she asked. desk with his bible, shouted: “Who will fare. He expects to show the rebels by will receive $75,000 from the government fore the American authorities at Havana some time during the summer, although She—Indeed, it’s not an easy thing for be the goats?” A meek looking nan, at \igorous action on rivers, lakes and as payment in full of all demand for to receive, in exchange for their arms and he has been delayed considerably’ by the : this, rose in the audience and mildly an a girl to get a husband. mountains that our troops can cam. their services. Two propositions regard equipments, the $75 allotted them as a stormy’ spring weather. He—Why, a pretty girl can make her swered back : “Rather than see the play * * * paign in the rainy seasons or in the ing the future of the cruiser are under result of the conferences between Generals stop, Mr. Preacher, I will be the goats.” mountains, despite the lielief otherwise. consideration at the navy department, Brooke and Gomez. General Brooke, de The British ship Mistlev Hall cleared choice of four out of every five men she clared, in his message, that if the Cubans meets. from Portland on Monday with 102.675 Changing conditions may later demand one to put the vessel in through repair ; The Pittsburg News tells a story of She—But it’s the fifth that she wants. garrisoning by districts to ^¡low the for usp in the naval service, and the other refused to accept the money he would bushels or wheat, valued at $61,610. Father O’Shea, a priest who was well investment of capital and the prosecution to preserve her in her original con return it at once to the United States. She was dispatched by Sibson & Kerr, known in Washington county, Pa., who or industries until the Americans are in dition, so far as practicable, as a souvenir Should Brooke find it necessary, he will and the figures of her cargo are inter “George, you’ll have to try to catch a had some local note for his quick wit. take measures for relieving the Cubans cold. ’ ’ esting in comparison yvith those for her absolute control. One of his Presbyterian friends was fond of the recent war. of their arms and equipments, and the cargo last season. This year she is the “Why, my love?” X * *1 of having a joke with him. They met * * * “ Because I’m just dying for some raw Cubans will receive nothing in return. last ship of the May fleet, and last year one day in the post office, where there The Times-Herald says Captain Charles A few years ago 0. D. Garrison’s 6- onions.” * * * she was the last ship of the April fleet. was quite a crowd waiting for the dis I). Clay, of the Seventeenth infantry, a year-old boy succeeded in killing a deer, “I rather like this house-cleaning tributing of the mail which had just ar grandson of Henry Clay, and a fighter and now comes the news that a 200- According to a story printed, the gov At that time she cleared with the only rived. at Santiago, has returned from Manila pound bear was killed a few days ago ernment secret service officials have just cargo of dollar wheat which left Port time o’ year.” “You don’t mean it I” “Nice day. Father O’Shea,” said the on sick leave. He was wounded near by his 13-year-old daughter, Mabel. Mr. received the information that the plate land, 101,112 bushels, valued at $101,- Malolos the 25th of March, 15 days | Garrison lives on Scappoose creek, Or. from which the famous “Monroe head” 112 This year, with 1500 bushels more “Yes; when I get home at night my i man. “It is a nice day, indeed, sir,” replied after the landing of the transports. The I There are a good many bear there, he , $100 counterfeit was printed was not aboard than she carried a year ago, the wife is so tired that she lets me have my own way about everything.” the priest. bullet entered his neck, and has not been having killed quite a number this spring. the work of Taylor and Bredell, the con value is $39,502 less than it was then. fessed counterfeiters, but was stolen from “I suppose you read the news of the extracted. He went on Friday to his On the 14th, Mr. Garrison and family, Love (bravely)—Sir, I want to marry queer doings down in Texas ?” said the the government vaults at Washington, Grading up the Herd. home in Lexington, Kv., but expects to accompanied by Ed. Gore and Paul Bon- your daughter. only the work printed in colors being joker interrogatively. go on to New York immediately for : ser, left for a little hunting excursion to Father (coldly)—Well, I’m not sur “I did not,” replied Father O’Shea. done by the men now under arrest. It The average farmer may think lie treatment. Concerning the war in the ‘ Bald mountain, and it was agreed that is said the theft was perpetrated five cannot afford to buy blooded stock, prised at that. If I were in your place, I “What’s going on down there?” Philippines he said: “Volunteers vie if a bear was sighted Mabel was to have 1 I years ago, but it was not until recently and there are plenty who confess this; think I should want to marry her my “They’re hanging all the priests and with the regulars for gallantry, The the first chance at his life. As luck would that an expert engraver could be found but where is the farmer who cannot self.” _______ jackasses in the state,” replied the joker. heroism of both is superb. The first 1 have it, they had not proceeded far when 1 to execute the color work so that the afford to grade up his stock by intro- j “Well, well,” commented the ¡iriest, “ I have asked you to be mv wife! ’ ’ he Nebraska and Twentieth Kansas regi- ! one was seen about 150 yards ahead, ! plate could be used. It is alleged that ducing a fine bull occasionally? The exclaimed, desperately. “ Say yes or “it’s lucky for us, isn’t it, that you and I ment are equal to any on earth, And and a rifle was immediately handed the the cost of a fine bull, says a writer in counterfeit revenue stamps are not down there ?** the war now going on is as difficult and little girl bv her father, and she was told which are known to have been the handi- American Cultivator, is not so great no!” The Boston girl shivered. magnificent a passage of arms as any in to take good aim. At the first shot old I work of Taylor and Bredell are not re today that the average farmer cannot | She hated the man from the bottom of Depew’s Chinese Rival. our annals. A handful of men are wag bruin fell over dead, with a bullet in his markable for cleverness, while the coun afford to purchase one whenever the ing a war there against incomparable ; head. Nir. and Mrs. Garrison can justly terfeit bill was so perfect as to deceive herd needs new blood. But the man her heart, yet the fact remained that yes The present Chinese minister in the odds. With 75,000 or 100,000 men we feel proud of the feat accomplished by even government experts, so that the who is opposed to fancy stock is usual was half again a longer word than no! United States is the most popular diplo- In that moment she wished she had could sweep the island in 30 days and their little daughter. I treasury department was compelled to ly on general principles opposed to never been born, or what amounted to mat in Washington. The statement avert the tremendous morality that is * * * withdraw the entire issue from circula grading up; that is, grading up where the same thing, that she had been born 1 may cause some surprise, says the Kan- now as certain as fate. General Law Storms of unusual severity passed over tion. It is claimed that the counter it will cost a little either in time or l sas City Journal, but the fact is that the in some other city. ton had the eyes of the soldier when he ! parts of Eastern Oregon last week. feiters not only stole the plate from money. There is no better investment ' pig-tailed representative of the Celestial said 100,000 men were needed. We have ’ On Tuesday the heaviest hail storm ever the treasury vaults, but 1000 sheets of in this age than in a blooded bull, ! What must be the condition of a person empire is a man of superior parts, gifted not troops enough to occupy what we ' seen in those parts fell on Fossil and paper on which the notes were printed. which will bring new life and power in order to be buried in consecrated with extraordinary good nature and a into a herd of cows that has been grad ground ? conquer. The place at which I was i several miles of surrounding country. * * * remarkable command of English. At wounded had been taken three times The hailstones were three-fourths of an Information received in private letters ually running down. Most farmers Norah (ingreat surprise)—Dead, mum! dozens of afternoon receptions, teas, and hate to admit that their herd is run before, and as many <imes abandoned inch in diameter, and in a few minutes from officers serving in the Philippines even dinners, he is a welcome guest. Brain-fag is largely the result of people liecause we had not the force to hold it. all the water-courses were overflowing, state the Filipinos show no resjiect to ning down. But it is easy for the No mail in diplomatic life here has a l»et That is the case everywhere. Manili is Small chickens were killed or drowned the American dead. In one instance an animals to degenerate that most of us not wishing to admit that they eat too ter memory. He is introduced to hun _ _____ The degenera much. ready to rise at a moment’s notice. It before they could run to shelter. Gar officer who was on the firing line says he are caught napping. dreds of ¡K-rsons, a great many of them requires 10,000 men to hold Manila. dens, orchards and grain crops were was shocked to see three bodies of Amer- tion is not the result of a sudden change. It was rather a small piece and the ladies—for the Chinese minister never Some 5000 are in hospitals or useless, j badly damaged. A large, thick, pane of ican soldiers who had lieen killed in an It comes on gradually, and Ixrfore we man was a complainer by nature. fails to make his formal call on the “con- and that leaves barely 15,000 men to ! glass in the new addition to the Fossil ■ advance and were brought within the know it we wake up to the fact that our “Here’s another of those problems gresional ladies” during the season of I eat the Filippino in the field and hold Journal office was broken by the hail. 1 American lines, badly mutilated. The animals are not what they ought to be. which confront us at every turn,” he chocolate and icecream—but it has never To avoid such degeneration one must I k * what is gained.’’ said. “1 can’t make up my mind occurred that he could not at once name This storm fell in streaks, and, while it ears of each of the corpses had been re- on the watch. It is a good dea*. like a XXX missed a large portion of territory a few moved, the noses cut off and the hearts whether that ought to be called a piece the ¡»lace where he had met this person man who permits his health to run The run of fish on the Columbia on miles south of Fossil, Wagner, 35 miles torn out. Such mutiliaation disproves of strawberry shortcake of a short piece or that, even though our Occidental down. He is hardly conscious of it until way of designating ¡»eople may not com of strawberry cake.’’ Sunday was the largest of the season. I southeast, felt its full force. The hail Aguinaldo’s claim that the insurgents his weakened state permits some disease mend itself to his system of mental as and all the canneries were working to ( was accompanied bv thunder and light- are conducting a civilized warfare. The to take hold of him. Then he wishes their full capacity. If the present warm ning. On Wednesday, a severe thunder American troops give the Filipino dead a that he had watched himself and taken “Shall we elect our senators by a popu similation. Not long ago he attended a state weather continues, it is the general be i storm passed over the Mayville section, decent burial, and provide every comfort a tonic in time. The herd needs a tonic lar vote?” asked the friend, lief that the large run will continue. I George Gibbons, a painter, lost four of and medical treatment possible for the also, or it will go down hill, and before “Looky here,” said Senator Sorghum, dinner at which Chauncey M. D cjk * w , America’s champion after-dinner orator, Around the mouth of the river there are his best work horses, worth $100 each, wounded, we know it the damage was done, and “I don't believe you say it right. I don't was ¡»resent and sj>oke. In the course of * X * an unusually large number of sea lions, at his ranch a few miles northwest of believe this idea was got up so much it will require some hard work to re which is a sure sign of the presence of Mayville. They were killed by light-1 John J. Healey, manager of the North cover the lost ground. The beginning of with a view to the electing as it was in the dinner the Chinese minister was American Transportation Company, called upon to respond to a sentiment. salmon, The largest salmon of the sea- „¡„g, which struck a barb-wire fence in all the work must be with the bull. A the hope of leaving some of us at home. ’ He used the queen’s English in a way son was caught by Fisherman Emil " his pasture lieside which the horses were stated that his advices indicate an out- herd headed by a first-class bull can be I put of $30,000,000 as a result of the Luoto. It measured 4 feet 4 inches in huddled during the storm. “I want to tell yo’ my deah brethren,” that surprised every dinner. By and by, made to do wonders. But the process 1898 clean-up of the Klondike region. * Zf « I length, 7Mi inches across the back, and said Deacon Johnsing to his flock at as he warmed up to his subject, he grew of selection and weeding out must also * * * 15 inches through, and tipped the scales T he World correspondent gave to prayer meeting, “dnt in dese days of eloquent; then he dealt out a few witti Since last Friday the states of Nebraska l>e observed. There will appear in every at 8m pounds. The fish was caught Admiral Dewey his first information that chainlesn bikes, hosslcss kerridges an* cisms. The guests began to laugh. Then South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minne- herd now and then animals that have no with a small mesh net. the city of New York will expend $150,- sota and Northern Illinois have expert I place there. . They need to lie killed off sich dat what we need for the glorifica he began to flash anil scintillate. That 000 and the state of New York $75,000 en<*ed a series of the most violent storms , or sold. Too much rigidness in this re tion of the ctdlud folkses am ch.ckenless Chinaman, in short, ¡»roved himself the • * X X equal, if not stq»crior, of the great Dc|)ew Probably the most destructive tornado in giving a fitting welcome home to the known in years, resulting in the loss of spect cannot be ob served. The lack of it coops, razzless pahties, melonless patches as a j>ost prandial star so that the New that ever visited Nebraska passed hero of Manila bay. The admiral said: nearly a dozen lives and doing damage is usually the crying need in our dairy and crapeless games. Does yo’ follow Yorker might well have Ixrthought him _______ through the northern |>art of Hamilton ■‘I am amused by such lavish prepara- to prosperty and crops that will run into men. The cash scales of young bulls me.’’ self of these portentous lines of Bret county Saturday at 7 o’clock, destroying tions.” “But there's no room for another polit Harte ■_ the hundreds of thousands. In the state from herds that have been properly * * * f 1 om $75,000 to $100,000 worth of pro 1 graded will often more than pay for ical party!” of Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa tor I looked up nt Nye j»erty, including 15 dwellings, one S enator M c B ride presented to the nadoes, the real old-fashioned twister i the cost of a new bull occasionally. The “Nonsense ! Why I believed a banquet And Nye looked at me church, one schoolhouse, two iron bridges secretary of war. with his own indorse, kind, have laid waste large section» of increased productivity of the cows will can I m ; got up for 25 cents a plate!” And he rose with a sigh. across the Blue river, Imrns, corn cribs, ment, a telegram from Senator Simon country, converting hundreds of farm then represent pure again. And he said: “Can this l»e? “Well, Kitty, did your euchre club have outbuildings, orchards, fences and stock. urging that the Oregon volunteers be house« and buildings in to kindling, kill We arc ruined by Chinesecheap labor ” brought home by the way of Portland, ’S COTÍCE <»E BAI.K Ol- a good time yesterday afternoon ?” XXX ing stock, and tearing up trees like «0 EXECUTOR ICE 4 I. ESTATE. And he went forthat heathen Chinee. and stated that such was the general “I think so. The women in three lower On Saturday morning Major Dodge, many weeds. At least six tornadoes of wish of the people of the state. As the In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for flats sent up word that their plaster was of the (laymaarer’s department, with the secretary had just cabled for the wish of greater or less intensity have been report the Count) of M ultiioniwh. “I’d like to fight the savages, only I matter of Estate ol Hem y J. Arnold, falling down.’’ money on hand was ready to begin pay er! since Friday. In many other sec. ions In the dereased. the volunteers themselves, he did not dread the idea <»f an ocean voyage.” ac- I notice X otue is is H — mkrt G ------ ivrm - ,—That ---- ... itl ..... ptir- ment of the Cuban troops in Havana, violent wind, rain and hail storms, ac-1 “She’s a successful actress.” make any promise, for he wishes to act .. 1 1 --.a ! stisnce so order of *«le iiimte and entered “Huh! Tljere’s no ocean between litre hut not a soldier was present to receive ned by the above «untied • ourt on the xxh day <»1 , terrifying _ _ lightning an 1 “Her abilities art certainly quite re- and Georgia.” according to the men themselves. Sen compam May, A I). iSyj, i»» the matter of the estate of thunder, have been experienced. the $75 allotted by the United Stales for Henry J Arnold, deceased. I will «41 at public •pectable.” ator McBride says that he feels reason auction to the highest bidder subject to conflr- tl e surrender of their arms, About 400 * « St ‘Necessarily. She is herself quite re “Ralph, when you write to our Harry ma iwhi by said Court, the following described able assured that Oregon will recieve men had been expected, and possibly A brief official record of the doings of real pro|»erty. to-wit The went half of the spectable.” in Manila don't you say a word about four Spanish cannon from the Phillip, aoutheaat quarter and the northeast quarter of many of them will rome later. The strawl»erry shortcake.” southeast quarter of section tweuty-two ( mj , pines, to be placed around the memorial the peace conference during the last week ‘ the in township two (?) north of range seven (7) scheme of payment, to far as Havana is ‘ What is the name of that United “Why not ?” rr.o lament, although the matter has not sajr: • Provisional proposals for media west of the Willamette meridian, situate in the concern»^ is a failure, but quite differ tion and arbitration have been submitted | County of Tillamook, n ate of Oregon, contain States ship after our money ?’’ asked the “You know very well it might inspire Ing one hundred and twentv a< r«-s Said ent results are expected in the country yet lieen finally decided. by the representatives of Rusais, Great ' sale will b«- made on Saturday the >:lh day of sultan of Morocco. him to mutiny and come home.'* « * « A D 1*99. at j© o'clcak am of aanl day district«, w Itere anti-Gomez influence is “The Chicago, sir,” was the reply of Bn tian. Italy and the United States.” Jone, at the < oiinty Coart House door, in Tillamook By the decision of the board of tax The correspondent of the Associated 1 ; Clt not so stroog. . Tillamook County. Oregon. The term* the underling. Yabsley—If you could get me that five commissi oners, made public Saturday, Press learns tliat the statement that the of Mile are ca«ih t inted Mates gold coin. * * _ X _ “In that case,’’ said the mrinarrh, I loaned you I would )»e ever so much Dated May 25th 1*99 Owing to th«? gravity of the situation three of New York’s citizens w ho haw have submittwl an artatration FRAMK KIRKMAN, sad y, “there is nothing to do but ««-¡»cr obliged. , K«e<utor of the l>»wt Will and Testament and ■ Phil ~ i¡ pine* the feeling o‘ supreme ”P a?r,’ad *’"h"e X»1 » ...correct Their Th«r pru.m!. in the propuaala 1 Estate of He..ryJ Arnold, deceased. Mudge—Oh, don't mention it! ate, ourselves from our scquincs.” confidence has given away to appreben to pay their tax« j«t the «me a. per- prupo». ------ ------------ 'I