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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 1, 1899. Ä3 (f) 7 \ : 7.> __________________________ .* NOTICE * OF *REMOVAL. Mr. STURGEON has moved his DRUG STORE and Mrs. Sturgeon her Millinery Store 1 : : : : [lext Door to Old Post Office, inhere they have Commodious quarters. : Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon will be pleased to greet all their old customers and many new ones. Mrs. Sturgeon has the latest Styles in Millinery. vour doctor *■ _ prescriptions and family recipes Mr. Sturgeon, having over 20 years experience, assures you that 1 •7 will be filled carefully, accurately and with purest drugs. Positively no substitution. _ _ 1 wear United States armv shirts and was carried out over the bar Tuesday. I the main street in Dawson to deposit trousers, and are under Wren’s personal The Point Adams lifesaving crew went ! them in bank, disappeared, and since out after them, but was unable to pick then never has been seen by a familiar Severe Fighting on the Island of command. The pistol of the genus small boy is i them up and returned. What became of eye. That a tragic fate has befallen him Mindanao. heard no more in the land. SANDLAKE. May Have All He Wants. is evidenced by the fact that he has the men is not known. W ashington , May 30.—A special Miss Katie Sehin ppi has returned home $200,000 deposited in a New York bank, W ashington , May 80.— General Otis Miss Barrows commenced our school I cable, via London, was presented here from Portland, where she has been . which up to a month ago had not been last Tuesday, Our school should have • tonight for confirmation, but failed to be will be given all the men necessary sue Killed Their Father. absent all winter. claimed. commenced on the 15th, but Miss Bar- corroborated in any way by official ad- cesafully to carry out the plan adopted The Luthern minister from Astoria, the I rows was delayed on account of her C hicago , May 38 — A special to the vices. The cable had just been received in the Philippines,” said Secretary of Rev Schmidt, preached Sunday at the mother's sickness and bad roads. The Currency Puzzle. War Alger tonight. General Otis needs Tribune from Rapid City. 8. D., pays: from Labuan, an island near Borneo and Quick school house to an appreciative E. Osburn has gone to Woods, where a short distance from the Sulu archipel- al least 40,000 men. and 50.000 would Lena and Nicholas Bouts, children who The World showed the other day that audience. he has a job ot moving several buildings. | ago. It declared that a severe battle lietter meet the exigencies of the situa were brought to this city by Sheriff there is not enough paper money in the Miss Susie Judd is teaching a success tion in the Philippines. Mr. McKinley Leedy from the western part of Pen- Mrs. James Atkinson has a sister visit had been fought on the island of Min ful school in District No. 33, the Quick wants to avoid a call for more volunteers I nington county, admit the charge of country to meet the requirement. The trea. ing lier from Kansas. She will remain danao between Filipino rebels and Amer district. ' and yet he can see no way of escaping murdering their father, Frank Bouts, a surv practically has none. The banks are icans, and that Zamboanga, the metrop- most of the summer. it. General Otis needs at least 20 000 railway tie conductor for the Burlington already puzzled to meet current demands, John Marolf is expected home now at i obs of the island, has been bombarded I The rhododendroms, or laural, aie in and will lie utterly incapable of respond any time. and burned to ruins. It also stated that more men, and the other 15,000 of the railway. bloom and a beautiful sight is it. ing to the call- that will be made upon 1 The father, it is said, usually stayed at force <«f 35,000 volunteers which the The county saw mill is a twice bless ' the American navy blockading the port The Sand Lake gardens are away them in tig; autumn and at every busy ing, a blessing to the road, and a bless of Sulu had denied admission to a tramp president may call for without further j home, and made the children and their ahead of anything we have seen in any season thereafter. action of congress, are needed in the , mother do the tie cutting, and when the ing to nearly a score of men that get part of the county. j British steamer, and that the gunboat Yet the Republican caucus committee United States. I payments for the tie contracts were made | Castine escorted her seaward. No cre- imployment there. in framing its scheme of currency legis. ‘ It is not now a question of whether by the railroad company lie pocker.ed the j dence is put in the story here, as all Our new creamery is running along GLENORA. ! administration departments declare that 35,000 volunteers are to be enlisted,”) money and spent it upon himself. Lena, lotion gave small attintion to this nicely. Glenora still exists, and it prospers and Captain Barker, in command of the fleet said an authority tonight. ‘ It is only a aged 14, and her younger brother, Nicho matter. Its only suggestion looking to Mrs. Ruth Wilkes has returned to Ne- ’ flourishes like a green bay tree. ! at Manila, on the flagship Oregon, would question of how soon the call shall be las, tired of this treatment, early on currency increase in that national banks haleru. We miss her kind presence ami The road men are boarding at W. J. have given notice before this had the issued. Whether the call shall be issued Thursday morning, while the father vzas shall be authorized to emit notes to the assistance in this neck of woods. now, so that the men may l>e enlisted still asleep, the two children secured a face value of bonds deposited. At the Smith’s. blockading of Sulu been begun. Mrs. Allen Smith is now staying at The dispatch was not taken seriously and put in shape for service by the close rifle, with which the girl shot her father I very most this could increase the supply J. F. Keeher went to Forest Grove, the John Marolf place. by no more than about $26,000,. I Friday, for a load of supplies. He is here, but may have some foundation, as of the rainy season, or whether it shall through the head. The continued stress of ” cranky buijdjng a good sized hotel on the road Labuan is in cable connection with Sin be delayed two or three months and the After firing the rifle, Lena and her j i 000—a trifle as compared with the de- I weather is calling out the settlers who this summer. No wonder our angry I gapore, and nearer the alleged scene of campaign in the Philippines dragged in brother went out to the kitchen and pre j . maud. What then is to be done ? We have remember something similar in IK— passions rise. to the next century, are points the presi- pared a big breakfast. They ate all they fighting than Manila. Perish the idea, whoever saw it so bad? dent mutt decide.’’ ( could hold of the things their father had j wisely stop|>ed issuing Treasury notes, We have a good school and excellent | Tilley’s Body Found. The "moon changing” business has been bought for himself, the first good meal ) and no sane jierson now favors any going to knock this weather out time teacher. Mrs. Singleton has a charming ( M anila , May 30—7:30 P. M.—Briga j A ton of Long island oysters were they had had for many a day. When the swelling of the Government's greenbacks and again, but it has no more effect than manner, which has won all our hearts, dier-General Smith, who was sent with a planted near Chockanat, in Bellingham I girl was told by the sheriff that obligations. We must find ways in both children and adults. a 1900 free silver speech. A "high p res detatchment of troops on a gunboat in j bay.Wash , last September, andacritical they would have to hang her brother for ' which weliave an unusual supply, and a Our apple and prune trees are not in search of Captain George II Tilley, of examinntion was made of them lately, sure" from the gulf of Mexico, has tile t, shooting their father, Lena weakened way of doing so would lie to authorize at' showing that they were thriving and do and confessed everything. it would seem, a "low pressure” from lull bloom yet. Perhaps the cold rains the signal corps, , reported missing at the Treasury to receive the gold of the Kb n like, producing, as Brother Pague will cease in time lor them to form fruit. Escalante, island of Negros, sent the ' ing well They were placed in 50 feet | The children are being cared for by banks upon deposit and issue warehouse would have it, ' undue precipitation,” body of Captain Tilley to Ilo lie today ; of water. As Bellingham bay is 12 miles I Sheriff Leedy. New clothes have been certificates against in, dollar for dollar. NEHALEM. j on hoard a lauch. The body of Captain ■ wide, and the deepest place is only 75 purchased forthem, beside the first shoes This would add not one dollar to the with Tillamook right tinder the funnel. We think clearly and patriotically that The tugRobarts towed in the schooner Tilley was buried later in the day with ! | feet, and experts say it is a natural oyster | they have ever had in their lives. It is credit currency. It would simply change a united effort on the parts of Dewey, Albron on Thursday. , notable ceremonies. English friends of , bed, provided tile Eastern oysters do as not decided as yet just Arhat course will the form of hoarded gold from an incon Dawson and the Declaration of Independ The Dewey was towed out Sunday ' the captain joined with his comrades of well in Puget sound waters as their first ■ be pursued in their case. It is probable venient to a convenient one, and enable ence along about the 4th of July might morning. the signal corps in arranging for the ■ six months' abode here promises. F East- that no prosecution will be made, and everybody to use it freely.—World. assist in removing the clouds from our funeral, and heaped wreaths of flowers I ern oysters attain market maturity in | the children will be taken care of in a Blackburn Bros, were making up a land. upon the coflin of the dead soldier. three years. The grounds are leased private family here, or may be sent to That the rolls of the Cuban army are : large raft of log on Monday, I General Smith remains at Escalante from the state at 25 cents per acre, and ' the state reform sshool i paded badly becomes more and more WILSON RIVER. Blackburn Bros, were hauling out Dan with his soldiers to search for the miss each individual is limited to 40 acres, | evident each day, and Colonel Randall ing men who were with Captain Tilley The promoters of the scheme are wait Mr Hanson is the boss wood chopper Cronvn’s logs off the Schollmeyer place. says that from what he can learn every Klondike™ Hard Luck. ing for developments, and are prepared Tommy Blackburn is on the sick list when he met his death. in these part. man, dead or alive, who ever served in to ship several tons more. Andrew Claussen, an insane miner, 1 the ranks of the insurgents appears in Mrs. Peterson, of Miami, is at present again ; we hope he will soon recover. Details of the Ambuscade. H. V. Alley has been acting as deputy having made $300,000 in Alaska, has l;”itigon the property formerly owned by The United States cruiser Brooklyn just passed south on the Southern Pacific the lists. In one instances it was dis post master during the temporary ab j W ashington , May 30.—The following th Swedish minister. covered that the name of a captain was dispatches were received to-dav bv the came to grief through contact with a railroad. , enrolled who, to the certain knowledge There seems to I m * a misunderstanding sence of John M unsinger. hidden obstruction off the Battery, N.Y., Claussen «as attended by a physician, „1 one of OI ln "Billy” Hoskins has set up four war department, and give the first de I but a short distance from the spot where between two parties as regards to the of one the e i_uoan Cuban omciais officials assisting assisting public highway. We hope the matter "Mikado” separators in the. past couple tails of Captain Tilley's death on the I the battle-ship Massachusetts met a who^« ill accompany him to his home in j the paymaster, had been dead for two island of Negros : Germany, where, in a bank he has on years. will be amicably settled so as to avoid of weeks. " llo Ilo, May 30.—Adjutant-General, 1 sunken enemy, an encounter which sent deposit this independent fortune, which anv further trouble. Dairymen are rapidly getting out o her to drydock for several months. This Washington—Captain George H. Tilley, he dug out of the bowels of the earth Judging by ap|>earances the partv who the old ruts. P. D. Newell and Matt United States volunteer signal corps, accident may keep the Brooklyn in dry- since the discovery of the Klondi^e’bo Johnson being the last two to fall in bought Mr. Shearer’s place is a worker. ' oname bo. was killed at Escalante, east coast of the dock tor a similar period. The officers of I Ilanza We need jieople along the river with line, the former with a little "Mikado” island of Negros, by the insurgents, Sat the Brooklyn cannot say what it was I He resided at San Francisco several and the latter with an U. S. separator. some get upabout them. • seieral TWO LIVE PAPERSo urday, May 27, at It o'clock a m. Ile- that their vessel struck, but lielieve it to .-»or. Nehalem Camp, W of W., had quite at tails not known; burial at llo Ilo, May be a sunken wreck. Examination showed helper Being stout"* "V blacksmlth’s We learn that the county judge has that a part of the vertical keel had buck- X,v ’ OM “h and been along the river and has seen for number of visiting members Saturday 30th. “V an V alzan ." The repular subscription price of led. that the cement had cracked, and ! X™ | ’ " r ' hiniselfthe bad condition of our thorogh- night, also an addition to its member ■' Manila, Mav 30 —Adjutant-General, THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and that rivets had been started all along L a d T" came from the Arc. farv. We I iojm * something will I k * done ship. Washington : The cable company's vessel the plates from the forward to the after ?'g°’?>nda- the regular subscription price of ‘he summer of 1897, he toward the improvement ofour road lj The gasoline lauch Irene was up the was placing a cable between Ilo llo and the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. i become an argonaut and they are improved in proportion to the South Fork on Sunday trying to tempt Cebu. It ran to Escalante, east coast of | magazine. Any one subscribing for THE ----------- I hed,d- He persuaded three other men recent assessment of onr property we old Sol to smile on pleasure seekers. Negros, to remove the old cable connec- HEADLIGHT and paying one M. Charron, winner of the “ automobile hls - san’e wvrs work oi of me life to accompany — -....... uoimooiie ....... have no reason to complain. I tions. Captain Tilley, of the signal I race from Paris to Bordeaux has accept- hiin" namely. Fred Hartwell, year in advance can get both the . William HOTEL PERSONALS. I corps, accompanied, and with the captain ed Mr. Winton's challenge to French | Gans °"d Harry Simmons, and before the It seems as if district No. 10 has suc j of the vessel and three men visited the chauffers for a race in the United States closing days of Julv this venturesome Allen House. ceeded in securing a teacher, who can 1 town, the natives making friendly de over a course of 1000 miles or less. The <l«*rtet was on the wav to the Klondike both teach ami rule a school, consequent Denver, Col.—F. Remington. monstrations. While there they were sum of BO.OOO francs has lieen alreadv who* fan>« had jnst reached the outer’ North Yamhill—D. Martin ly children, who used to rule, would not ambushed, the vessel's captain nnd one subscribed by Charron's backers, it be- worl<1- Claussen and his companions Forest Grove—O. L. Shogren. submit to the new yoke but went home and man escaping to the vessel in a launch. mg understood that the prize is to be thou«h "ot practical miners, succeeded Hobsotiville—J. Bester. to rim the ranch. Tilley nnd two men. taking to the water, J 100,000 francs. M. Charron, who has ln '«eating some very valuable ground Greenville— I. T. Baker. Our new neighbors. M. Beyer’s family, i were not rescued, The vessel then re never lieen in the United States will be Bahn—Felix Rov. «* where the camp of Dawson moved on to their place last week. Wel WEEKLY OREGONIAN i ported nt llo llo, am! ('»eneral Smith accompanied by the chevalier Rene de nnw ’L-inds. Wilson—A. lllingsworth. come to them was informed. He immediately took 75 Knvff the well-known motor carriage I’i'tshury, Pa.—C. Flinn. "'on de beginnin'” said Dr Brandt Joe Freeman returned from Astoria men nnd proceeded to Escalante. This amateur, who was second in the recent Claussen's medical attendant "dev could Beaver—Alva Finley. last week. i morning the body of Tillev was found Bordeaux-Pans race, and as a member '*ek de dwentv-tollar One Year for $2.25 | Pleasant Cove—G. I.. Fuller. . - « member 1 «ny.toiiar peeves out von Littl^Reuben Gird had an uglv abevss Portland—H. G. Plymale. Mrs. Ply. floating in the river, marks of violence of the excutive committee of the Automo, (,c STound. . on his head. The body was sent to llo bile Club of France, will look after the doctor operated upon last Sunday. male. " Bot mil nil der goot luck der was at Ilo. Smith remains at Escalante for the Charron's interests during his American tached much pad lack." continued he. Plum City. Mich —B. F Rhoda. Mister bachelor, who would have All old subscribers paying their present,________O tis . trip. Berv. Ore —1.. C Whitman. known your plight, if you had not told irst 1 rant to dell von dat Mr. Claus subscriptions for one year in Yiento—J. F. Brower. it yourself Cheer up. (kt a cage ready Lost in Manila Harbor. The first drowning of the season among «nnnt me is countrymen. About two advance will be entitled to the Bay City—W T. Itonghty. next time months ago he got seeck. until he soil same offer. M anila , May 31, 11:20 a in.—Two gill-net fishermen on the Columbia l oc- his claim to an English t . ... Larsen House. petty officers of the 1'nited States hospi. ■ cured on Tueadav. — ' ’ syndicate for I The increased rnu of BARNEGAT. Bay City—F R. Madison, J. C. C orner. tal-ship Relict went sailing in the harbor fish at the mouth of the river during the $75.000. De next dav he vas ■ -J crazy unt I Tilt." Excursion party came from Tillamook Blaine—A. G. Wist. yesterday. Their boat was afterward |>ast few days has caused the men to ven I'r. Brandt proceeded to narrate as on Sunday, and also the hrites band to Portland—|as. Davidson. F. J. Thomp found in the possession of natives near tare close to the breakers and many nar sec the laud slide. son. the Parnnnque lines by the monitor row escapes have Iwn reported. A gale ^7n,^,h’thi,C',arK'ha’ «00 Iff) YOU Brownsville—Henry Bond. Monndnock. The men are supposed to was blowing Tuesday with a heavy sea ' P°n dep««-t ma Irnnk in C^rma^ Mi Hunt ami Mr. D R llurlhcrt went hnve lieen killed or captured. km™t£ci her A,a " kami — h«h ad to Hobsouvillc. Sunday. KNOW THE NEWS * running and just as Abraham and Oscar I'Ll Bill NG KATES—Weekly Oregonian The cruiser Boston will soon sail for Juntti. who had drifted down on the ebb fact ‘”’*n Partv' "" obtained Mr Steinhilltrr ami Miss Luc Bunn and Headlight, per year, $2 25; the irfoi°ZgWh“fatt hadi-«o’*fori You can have it all for came down to sec his place, which is still Hao Francisco Examiner and Hea<V the United States with Captain Barker, tide, attempted to raise their sail the boat 1’ER.. cnp PER temporarily in command of the Asiatic moving was caught by a huge swell, thrown into light 25. New York Thrice a-Week fro«n‘« Heath the first i month month squadron, and the departure of that World and Headlight. $2.00. Strictly IVacock »pit and capsized The Canby Hl I'be Evening Telegram, of Mrs Agusta Bevington, daughter cash in advance. officer will leave Captain Iteorge F. lifesaving crew was close at hand and Portland,Oregon. It is (be larg Hartl and son Lloyd returned home Wihle, now in command of the Boston, •uo-e.sl.sl in saving the boat and net est evening ne*spH)>er publish* Saturday, after visiting friends at Tilla SAMPLE COPIER of the Headlight will •»I in Oregon ; it contains all ths ’pnng. while i„ a drunken i tv went fret* on apphcMton Send a in supreme control until the arrival of but both men had rank before they could mook last week. newsofthe atateand nation, Try a‘“>at time having nearlr pnatal rani or leave your name i»t I he Rear Admiral Watson. reached. The men had I.»at No " J°r a month. A sample copy "•Wt.b.ried fa !«««„• ,9O'000m Martin Reynolds was a visitor nt »•dice It raya tosutweribo for the lead Captain Wren has organised a com and were dehing for the combine. An- * ’•1 l>e mailed to you free. Ad Barntgalc last week ing, newsiest and bra*meat new ym|«er. panr of 100 Macabebes as scouts. Thev the foorth. dress other fishing boat containing two men . Hinrv ■ lne fourth. while U.. THE TELEGRAM, i •P"n8 ««tying $doooinnOMet,thn>-jJ Portland Or SOUTH PRAIRIE I Mr. Atwater, of Tillamook, was at Barnegat, Monday. WAR IN THE SOUTH. __ 9