Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 28, 1899, Image 4

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    Additional Tillamook Jottings.
BITS OF INTESHTTNG NEWS. 'not modify the terms of the last com- • donkeys, making the total ,JnPor
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
I munication sent out by Mr. Chamlier- the month 23,958 animals. They
’**v were
'
i Southern
imported from
After the titnl<r craze, what then ?
A special to the Tribune*iom Kenosha, I lain. The drift of affairs this week has •, principally
been strongly in the direction of w’ar, ports, including Galveston, Miami. -Mo­
A new stock of hats and caps just re­ Wis , says; A report rtcr ed here todav although no one in authority is yet bile, New Orleans, Tampo and Pensa­
states that fames E. Ha .«• . formerly a
cola. Expansion is a good thing tor the
ceived by J. A. Todd & Co.
well-known resident < f his city, and willing to admit that the last word has I stockman.
■
been
said
in
favor
of
jieace.
Mr. Jos. Bromley is back in the city more recently a member »/» company H,
* * *
* # «
and is again clerking lor Mr D. T Ed­ Twenty-second infantry , iias been shot
Two Englisnmen who had been held
The excitement of meeting his children I by the insurgents since June have arriv­
as a deserter in the PmLpjiries. Hayes
munds.
had lieen a irember of the regular army j has produced a serious reaction in the
.Mrs. Wilson, after visiting the city for off and on for nearly 1 > years. He re­ condition of Dreyfus, and it is feared ed at A ng» les. They report that the
for several weeks, returned to San Fran­ signed his post in 1897 and came to ' that it may be necessary to send him to | Filipino congress has resolved that 14
j American prisoners shall be surtemleieti Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday
cisco this week.
The Petit Bleu
Kenosha. ^Whcn his old regiment was ■ Malta or Madeira.
I Wednesday or Thursday. They have,
Rev. R. H. Dunlap and Supt G. B. ordered to the Philippines Hayes joined asserts that Colonel Jouanste, president i however, no information as to the u here
Yamhill daily exeept CTlonday
Lamb returned from Salem on Wedhes- it at San Francisco. For several weeks I of the Rennes court-martial, voted for about* of Captain < liarles M Rockteller Stage leaves
he had been fighting against the reliels : the acquittal of Dreyfus.
be
secured
the day previous from the Agents at
day, bikeing it in one day.
Tickets must
of the Nineteen«h infantry, who disap­
in the interior, and while there he fell in
* * *
North Yauihill and Tillamook.
peared in April last, and from whom
Mr. and Mrs. Lehman came in on the love with a native woman, to whom he
The St. Louis Star says : “Mrs. Lease nothing has been head They assert
stage from Colorado on Wednesday on afterwards was married. She urged him
announces that she will take the stump that three Americans who were captured
a visit to Mr Henry Alderman’s.
to leave the army, and he finally left and against William J. Bryan. It is indeed by the rebels are acting as officers in the
‘‘And have you no clew, Mr. Hawk-
Labor and Industry.
Dewey has captured New York after went to live at her home. This deser­ an unlucky man thatluck does not strike insurgent army
shaw ?”
the ladies had thrown torrents of kisses tion is supposed to have resulted in the sometimes.’’
Fifty years ago 6-year-old children
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at him which, refused to explode or pene- arrest and death of Hayes.
‘‘I have plenty of clews, chief, bull I
J. Barclay, aged 24. and Forest Fer­ were employed in New England mills.
It is reported ibat the insurgents have
trade.
* * *
an’t make any of’em fit this case. •
rous,
aged
21,
were
arrested
at
Pendle
­
T he United States cruiser Charleston, captured the United States gunlxiat Ur- ton on the overland passenger train at
Michigan's copper mines employ 5,000
In case the ladies should catch a Dewey
Mrs. McLubberty-—Murty, do yez be.
kissing mania, we would suggest that the Monterey, the gunboat Concord and daneta, in the Orani liver, on the north­ that point,an I held pending the arrival ot more hands than at this time last year.
west
tide
of
Manila
bay,
where
she
was
lave the dead walk^
the governors appoint one lady from each the supply-ship Zaaro attacked Olan
Sheriff Huntington, ot Baker City, who
patrolling.
One
officer
and
bine
of
her
Manufacturing
industries
of
the
I
nited
state so that some formality and dignity gapo, on Subig hay. The warships, after
telegraphed Sheriff Blakeley.
They
McLubberty— Av coorse! D’yez s'pose
may be observed. Now who’s the lady in briskly bombarding Olangapo, landed crew are missing. The gunboat Petrel, are wanted for holding up the stage be States employ nearly 5,000,000 persons.
they can afford to be roidin’ ahi the
sent
to
iuvrstigate,
returned
and
re
250
marines,
who
destroyed
the
insur
­
this state who is anxious to represent
tween
Ontario
and
Burns.
Both
dis
­
Laws
expressly
prohibiting
boycotting
gents’ position.
One American was ported that the Urcineta was beached claim knowledge of auv reason for their
toime ?
Oregon ?
opposite the town of Orani on the Orani
exist only in Colorado, Illinois and Wis­
wounded.
detention.
Barclay
had
a
bulldog
pistol
‘‘And your court convicted Dreyfus! It
Saturday night will be the last night
river. She was burned and the follow­
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and $50 on his person, and Perrons consin.
J. A. Todd & Co. will issue tickets. The
seems incredible.”
The landing of the shipload of Chinese ing guns and their ammunition were about $15 They had no baggage nor
The agricultural laborers in the United
drawing will be on Monday night at 8 i now’ at Manila will depend on military captured: One one-powder, one Colt
“Sacr-r-re! What else was zere to do?
o'clock p.m Prizes amounting to $109 , expendiency, which will be determined by automatic gun and one Nordenfelt, 25 anything co connect them with the stage States number over 2,500,000 and there
hold-up.
These
men
are
supposed
to
be
All ze circumstances pointed sat wav—ex.
will be distributed to the lucky holders I General Otis. If, in his judgment, the miliiueter gun. The crew of the Ur
are 5,000,000 fanners.
of tickets. $42.00 in weekly prizes have landing of the700 Chinese w ill not inter­ daneta are prisoners, or have been killed. the ones who planned to rob the Ore­
cept ze evidence !”
I
gon Short Line train at Ontario. No
been distributed.
The first recorded strike in the United
fere with the military conditions or dis­ Further details are lacking.
more particulars are known.
Mrs. Chippendale—But, James, you
turb the situation, they may land. The
States is that of the journeymen bakers
* * *
have already lieen out two nights this
conditions in the Philippines, it is point­
Signs of the great prosperity now en­
Entertainment.
of
New
York
in
1741.
A STRINGENT FOOD LAW.
ed out, are such as to make the entry of joyed by the United Stages continue to
week I
The American Equal Wage union is the
An entertainment will be given at the the Chinese laborers a disturbing ele­ multiply. One of the latest is the bulle
Mr. Chippendale—Yes, I know ; but I’m
Prohibits
the
Use
of
Arsenic
or
The Filipinos are opposed to tin ot the New’ York bureau of labor
name of an organization started in Kan-
operahouse on October 13th by the ladies ment.
going to see if I can’t win some of it back
Alum in all Atticles of Diet.
of the Presbyterian Church, the pro­ them, and there is a bitter feeling exist­ statistics, which makes the best show­
sas. The promoters were out of a job.
tonight! ________________
ceeds of which will go toward carpeting ing against the Chinese now there. It ing of any document ever issued by that
The law’ enacted by the Missouri legis­
The Brotherhood of Carpenters and
the new church. Programme will up- is believed here that if the United States department It shows that the percen­ lature, a copy of which was recently
military
authorities
allow
the
Chinese
tage of lalxir employed in that state is published in our columns, and which Joiners have 60,000 members, being one-
pear later._________________
Prattle of the Youngsters.
free access to the Philippines, it will ex­ less than one per cent, and in some prohibits the manufaci ure or sale of any tenth of the whole number of men in this
asperate the people and tend to retard trades none are reported i<lle. When article intended for food or to be used in
Salmon Canning at Nestucca.
The t-acher of a juvenile Sunday
the pacification of the islands. This is the vast population of New York is con­ the preparation of food, which contains trade.
school class was picturing to the minds
The efforts of the Federation of Labor
John Kiernan, president of the Astor one of the reasons given why it is nec­ sidered this is certainly a wonderfid ex alum, arsenic, ammonia, etc., places that
Packing Company which is operating a essary, from a military standpoint, to hibit. There is a wide différé* ice state in the lead in the matter of sani­ to introduce labor unions in the south of her little pupils the Ireauties of heaven
in prosperity based on speculation tary legislation.
and concluded by asking: ‘‘Now who
cannery near the mouth of the Nestucca, keep them out.
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and that based on a genuine demand tor
Laws restricting the use of alum in are meeting with success of late. The can tell me what kind of little boys go
on the Tillamook coast, says the run of
z\
special
from
Ottawa
to
the
Mail
and
organization
ot
such
unions
in
the
cotton
manufactured
products,
and
the
latter
bread have been in force in England,
chinook salmon and silvcrsidcs is good
this season, and the cannery will pro­ Empire, says; “The Forty-eighth High­ condition is the one prevailing today. Germany and France for many years. mills will probably put an end to the to heaven ?” "I can," answered one
bably pack 4000 cases. The season lasts landers, of Toronto, will not be granted The purchasing demand of the country In this country, in Minnesota, Wiscon­ long-day system which gives the southern »mall boy. ‘‘Very well,” said the tea­
from August 15 to November 20, and a permission to visit New York to take was never so active as now. Nor is the sin, .Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and sev­
cher ‘‘you may tell me.” "Dead ones,"
steamer will take the pack to Astoria for part in the reception to Admiral Dewey. demand for goods confined to the United eral other states, direct legislation in manufacturers an advantage over those was the urompt but unexpected reply.
The
military
department
has
not
receiv
­
States. The export trade of thv country reference to the sale of alum baking pow­ of the north.
shipment by rail to points East. The
Nestucca cannery had not been operated ed the communication from the district continues heavy and our manufacturers ders has also been effected. In several
“What are you going to l>e when you
The dry season has been a serious mat­
commanding
officer
at
Toronto,
bearing
are extending thei** trade in directions of these states their sale is prohibited
for the past 10 years, and so the fish had
are a man. Tommy ?”
been comparatively undisturbed, but a the request of Lieutenant-Colonel Crosby little dreamed of a few years ago. At unless they are branded to show that ter with mill owners along the water
"I’m going to work till I get enough
hatchery is needed there to keep up the and his officers for permission to make that time nobody thought that England they contain alum, and in the District of courses of New England, as well as with
supply for the season to come. He says the trip, but w hen it comes an answer and Germany would enter our n arkets Columbia, tinder the laws of Congress, the farmers. Not in many years has the money to buy a candy store, an’ then I
in
the
negative
will
be
returned.
The
for locomotives ami bridges, but they the sale of bread containing alum has
fishermen on the Nestucca have to pay a
Connecticut river been so low and this is wont do a thing!”
licence ot $3.50 on each boat and net, view held here is that Admiral Dewey have and are so well satisfied with their been made illegal.
is
to
be
the
center
figure
in
the
New
York
initial
purchases
that
they
have
dupli
­
Following are the names of some of true of other streams as well Supple­
while all canneries packing less than 10,-
‘‘I’ve got a hatpin made of a nugget
000 cases are taxed $100 a year. “We celebration, yet, after all. the demonstra­ cated their orders. As for the exports the brands of baking powder sold in this mental steam power has had to be em­
pay for hatcheries now in operation tion really w ill lie a glorification of the from the Pacific coast, they were never vicinity which are shown by recent ployed to an unusual extent and factories from papa’s copper mine.”
"That’s nothin’. All my paper dolls
on the Columbia and at Tillamook,” he United States victories in the Spanish livelier than now. It is not a question analysis to contain alum. Housekeepers
says, “but get no benefit from them.”— war. Under the circumstances, there- of selling the goods to foreign countries, and grocers should cut the list out and that have to depend entirely upon water are cut out of minin’ stock.”
fore,
it
is
considered
very
impolitic
for
a
but of find'iig vessels in which to send keep it for reference:
power are having a hard time.
01 ego n ia n._________________
British regiment to participate. The them away. These demands are im­
A bright little fellow, hearing a guest
pipe band of the Royal Scots, of Mon­ mediate. l’he products are not to be had Baking Powders Contianing Alum:
ORETOWN.
of the family quote‘‘An honest m ini
.
Contains Alum
Domestic Pleasantries.
treal, has also been refused permission to as quickly as desired, l’he purchaser K. C.
Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago.
the noblest work of God,” came forward,
take part in the proposed demonstration. lias bid above the market price a few C A UM I r
( \jutniim Alum
Ida—Belle said the man ’she marries and. looking earnestly at the visitor
Mrs. Plank and family have moved
Calumet Baking Powder Co , Chicago
years ago so as to stimulate the hasty
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*
*
up to Tillamook City.
Contains Alum
must have a fashionable name.
delivery. Thus far the prices have not HO'IE
Home Baking Powder Co., San Francisco.
said: “Sir, my mother’s the noblest
I t is possible that Vice-President Ho­ checked the demand in anv line, in fa* t WASHINCTON
Rev. Blalock delivered an intesesting
Contains Alum
May—The idea!
And then engaged
work’of God. too ”
Pacific Chemical Works Tacoma
sermon last Sunday at the school-house. bart may be unable to preside at the prices seem to be a secondary considera­
Contains Alum. herself to an Italian.
next session of the United States senate. tion, delivery alone being the important CRESCENT
He was accompanied by his bride.
< iescent Mfg. Co . Seattle.
“My papa swears when he gets right
More
than
that,
it
is
now
’
recognized
as
Ida
—
Yes,
but
bis
name
is
Tony.
point in purchases.
WHITE LIf.Y
Contains Alum.
Some campers came in this week.
mad,” said Jonny Upjohn.
D. Ferrera & Co., Tacoma.
Rather late In the season, but the a serious probability that he will not be
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*
*
“I am exalted to the seventh heaven of
BEE HIVE
Contains .........
in physical condition to accept a nomi­
Alum.
"My paw doesn't,"saidTommy Tucker,
weather is pleasant for camping.
Washington Mfg Co., San Francisco.
It is related of a certain Scotish min­
nation as running mate of President Mc­
bliss!” he exclaimed pressing her yet "but when he cuts himself with his ra­
Contains Alum
Mr. Gould ami family have returned Kinley in the next campaign. The dis­ ister that it has been his practice foi BON BON Grant Chemical Co , Chicago
again to his heaving bosom.
from the valley.
zor he says Jumpin' Je rusaleml’ so you
Contains Alum
ease from which Mr. Hobart suffers is a twenty-five years that, before perform­ DEFIANCE
She raised her eyes to his with a look can hear him a mile away.”
Portland Coffee & Spice Co , Portland
Mr. Redburg and wife have sold part kidney trouble, not acute, but a trouble ing a marriage ceremony, lie stipulates
P
ortland
contains
Alum,
of their place to their children, John and requiring absolute rest for a long time. that no alcoholic stimulant shall t>e used
of shv incredulity and he understood.
Beno & Ballis, Portland.
Elenora Redburg.
The fact has been known to his friends, at the wedding feast. In all tins time
Small Tommy had the toothache one
“Seventh—count ’em—seventh!”hepro.
The
housekeejier
should
bear
in
mind
Mrs. Walker has moved up to Tilla­ but this is the first announcement that but mix couples declined to give the re­ that alum makes a cheap baking pow­ tested, for he knew not how to be more day and his mother, after examining it,
his illness is so serious as to threaten quired promise ami they were obliged der. It costs but two cents a pound
mook to spend the winter
actual withdrawal from the duties of his to find another clergyman to perform while cream of tartar costs thirty. The convincing, being an actor with the said it was hollow and must lie pulled.
public position. This illn”ss began with the ceremony.
quality of the powder is therefore usually aspirations of his art strong upon him. A few days later the mother complained
NEHALEM.
* * *
an attack of the grip in Georgia List
indicated by the price.
"Why do you try so hard to fork out of a headache. **£ gue* it must be hoi
Congressman Hawley, representing
spring. He returned thence to Washing­
The steamer Elmore came in on Satur­ ton, where he suffered a relapse, being American capitalists, has purchased the
that
little sausage from the bottom of low.*’said Tommy, “You ought to have
Dont ‘Chew The Rag.”
day with freight for our merchants, and confined to his house for several weeks. Tinguaro sugar estate, one of the largest
it pulled.’’_________________
the pan ?”
left again on Stmdav for Astoria.
Then he went to Long Branch and re­ in Cuba, in the province of Matanzis
In the battle of life when your cares as
It
is
my
nature,
ma
’
am.
I
always
The
estate
includes
20.000
acres,
which
covered
sufficient
to
join
his
friend,
the
Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.
‘‘I’ll admit one thing in American civil­
a knife
favor the under dog.
Mollie Fatten, were passengers out on president, during a part of his outing at with other large properties along the
Cut deep and are freight ‘d with pain.
ization, ” said the Cornfed Philosopher.
Lake Champlain. Since he returned last south coast that Mr. Hawlev is arranging
the Elmore.
When your skies are all black and before
"Is Mr. Hopkins an agreeable boarder "There is no unwritten law against a
Dr. Sponagle, Miss Emma Told, and Tuesday to his home in Paterson, Caroll for, will, it isex^ecteii, produce 100,000,-
you the track
Hall,
the
vice-president
has
not
visited
OtfO
pounds
of
sugar.
A
large
part
of
hero going to work if he can get a good
Mrs. Keeptim ?”
Mrs. Chris Johnson left for Tillamook
Is
washed
by
adversity
’
s
rain,
his office in the savings bank building. the land purchased is virgin soil, upon
Saturday, to go out on the Harrison.
weaken your grip, keep a stiff up­
_________
“He pays promptly, hut he never tells job.”
It is said he can make no effort without which $1,500,000 will tie expended, in­ Never per
lip.
Mrs. Ida West, who has been visiting exhaustion. His private secretary says; cluding the cost of improvements.
me where he’sgoing or where he’s been.”
Lady
of
the
House
—How is it that all
And
permit
not
your
courage
to
flag:
Mrs. Laura Newell the past two months, “The trouble with Mr. Hobart is that
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Just keep bulging ahead through > the
left Sunday to take passage on the as soon as lie feels strong enough to
“How much longer.” sighed the tourist the men who come around for cold
W ord reaches the war department
gullies, instead
steamer Luella, for her home in ’Frisco. w’ork he pitches in so haul that lie makes
from the east, tired of the monotony of victuals nowadays are big able-bodied
Ot sitting 'lound chewing the rag
Sam Lundberg is gathering up an­ himself ill again.” It is now nearly six showing that General Otis has sought to
the
journey, "have we got to travel fellows?
other band of cattle. He drove out months since the vice-president, despite intimate the policy employed in Cuba of Thought the lightnings may flash and
Ragson Tatters—'Cause, lady,it's only
through this dense forest.
about fifty head a couple of weeks ago, long periods of rest, has been able to de­ buying Filipino arms, and that bis ef
the
thunders
may
crash.
forts had l>een unsuccessful. The na­
over the Buchanan trail.
“All the way across the state,” re­ big, husky chaps wot kin stand dat kind
vote time continuously to business.
And
the
tenqiest
in
anger
may
roar.
tives were given to understand that upon
cloud will be rent when its fury is sponded the conductor. "This isn't a of feedin.•
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White Clover Grange will hold their
* * *
the surrendering of a gun. the military Every spont,
regular meeting on Thursday, the 27th
forest. It's a cornfield.”
“No I don’t think she ever will marry
authorities would pay the person surren­
In
the
English
army
there
are
over
600
And the skies be as blue as before
inst. It was postponed on account of
You see, she insists upon testing the
“Gracious heaven!”
rapid-fire Maxim guns, the gun long ago dering it $10 and guarantee him iinmu There is never a woe you cannot over-
the death of Miss Zella Seovell.
adopted by the Unital States board of nity from arrest from previous armed
affections of everyone who proposes to
throw,
Chas. Seainon has painted his house ; ordinance ati<1 fortifications as a type of opjiosition to the United States and pro­
"And is Rockford so much of an ora­
Bui you never must loiter nor lag.
it now presents a very nice appearance gun suitable for use in the United States. tection for the future. Notwithstand­
her. and the test is too severe.”
tor?”
For you never can hope to miccessfullv
1r"in the river.
ing
this
tempting
offer,
not
one
Ixma
This was n gun that played such an im­
cope
"Mail,he
can
discribe
a
boarding
house
"What is it?”
Thv Woodmen had a double initiation ' portant part in the campaign of General fide surrender of a gun is reported. One
With vour troubles by chewing the rag. dried beef supper in such language that
"She asks him to teach her mother to
Saturday night.
Kitchener in the Soudan. He had a num- native, it is said, appeared with a gun
ride a bicycle.”
Mrs. D. S Bovakin gave an at home j I »er of batteries armed with this gun, in his hand, and the inilitary officer? lie- 'Tisthe will of the King that each mor­ your mouth would water with desire.”
tal must swing
to the ladies of Sweet Briar Circle on which was so effective that it resulted gmi congratulating themselves ti nt the
The energy «word in the tight.
She-This paper tells of a man who
"Hut can’t a popular poet be a great
Saturday ; the occasion being her liirth- in great success to the British arms, emi wa*in sight, and that when the rest
of
Aguinaldo's
troops
learned
of
the
Must
struggle
and toil in the midst of stepjied off a cliff and dropped 3C0 feet. poet ?”
and m vie Kitchener a hero, and tamed
dav.
turmoil
gootl treatment given this man. they
the
wild
tribes
of
the
desert.
Before
the
The community sympathise deeply
He—Huh! That feller must be a regu
“No. The great poet writes stuff that
would follow his example, A requisi­
Till the day breaks the shadows of
with Mr and Mrs. Scovell in the loss of Spanish war, and while active prepara­ tion
lar human centipede.
nobody can understand and the popular
was
made
on
the
treasury
for
$10,
night,
tions
were
being
made
for
that
contest,
their daughter Zella.
Genet al Miles recommended the purchase but before the money was received in­ And we surely will miss the bright goal
Mrs. Letterby has the appearance of poet writes stuff that a mere nobody can
The funeral of Miss Zella Scovell took of these guns for use of the United States vestigation uncovered the fact that thn
of success.
»
place on Friday and was attended bv army. The ordnance bureau opposed native was acting for an American sol­
a
woman
whose liver is badly out of understand.”
Of achievements we never will brag
nearly the rutile community, who liter the suggestion. Alger, living advised by dier, win» had captured the gun in action Never bask m the sun of sweet victory order.”
General
R.
A.
Alger
gave
out
a
letter
ally covered the grave with wreaths of Corbin, was bullheaded!v opposed to and wanted to dispose of it at govern
won
J
"It is, but she doesn't call it that.”
written by himself in New York Septem­
beautiful flowers. She was buried by thv any suggestion Miles made, and none of ment figures to the military authorities
If we ait around chewing the rag.
siile of her gran Ifather.
"YVh.-it does she call it ?’’
ber 9, in which he announced his with­
the guns were purchased. It made no
* * *
There is never a height in the sco(le of
“Genius.”
drawal from the candidacy for United
difference with the board of fortifications
“T hk remarkable growth of the rulu
our sight
and ordinance. It continued to reeom- lier business since the beginning ot the
hosonville .
But the feet of ambition can scale
States senate.
Native
—
What
is
that
music
the
band
' mend the gun
The ordinance bureau | year has been so quiet that many have Tnere 1« never a prize set to magnet our
is playing ?
The steamer Luella got in here last Fri­ continued to opiiose the gun, and Alger, : not lieeti aware of its proportion,” says
eyes
day afternoon after a 24 hour detention backed bv Corbin, sustained the bureau. I the India Rubber World. "To liegin
American Soldier—I think thev call it
But ia ours if we hang to the trail
outside in the fog She had worse luck Thus matters stood when Root came • with, there are few’ of the old-established We can climb every steep, every chasm “How I Love Mv Sulu!”
since she came in having hern bar-bound in He listened to what was said on : concerns but what have l»een forced to
can leap,
since Monday, when she finished loading. Ixith sides. He heard the objections to 1 make some sort of addition either to
"Some men," said the cornfed Philoso­ TWO LIVE PAPERS
Can surmount every hindering crag
She s tiled on Wednesday afternoon with the Maxim gun, it living an English plant or equipment, and most of them But we never can take e’en a crumb of pher. "think thev have no religion and
a good cargo of lumber and several pas­ make living one of thv greatest, am! con­ | have been running on lull lime. In addi-
the cake
other men think they have all there is.',
cluded he would go and see for himself. I tion to this, there have been incor|w»r-
sengers tor San Francisco.
The repular subscription price o
If we sit around chewing the rag.
He
witnessed
the
tests
of
the
gun
at
THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50. and
The tug Maggie is back on the hay
| ated since the first of January some forty
phyric^’’ P" Ì, a W"d
•
Sandv
Hook,
ami
ordered
a
dozen,
to
lie
after a trip to t'oos bay and Sinslaw
i concerns for the .nanufacture of rubber
the regular subscription price of
used in the Philippines
T feel as if I had wheels in mv head ”
■ goods. Most cf these are in the line of
She came in Friday last.
Pa—Yes. I guess so, Willie—sort of po.
groaned the man
the YVeeklv Oregonian is $1.50-
a
*
•
j
either
mechanical
rubber
goods
or
tires;
Two schooners ire now on their wav
"It must tie the truck von ate for din­ liticai doctor, as it were.
Any one subscribing for THE
No retreat, no provocation, but more next in importance come the rubber-ahoe
to Tillamook bav One will load luin
l»rr at the Truckee Co.’s mill and the troops to the front. That is a brief incorporations, then a few rubber-cloth- ner." rejoined his wife, innocently enough
HEADLIGHT and paying one
"It
is
all
up
with
me,"
cried
the
aeron
• summary of the last cabinet meeting. ing compann^ and a sparkling of spe­
other nt the 1‘acifiv mill
year in advance can get both the
aut. as he examined his paraphernalia.
A variety of reasons
The continuance of negotiations with cialty concerns
the Transvaal on former lines is not con­ are to be given for this remarkable
"YVhv do TOO waste your money by HEADLIGHT
Visitor (to host whose daughter in sidered desirable, ami a fresh start will growth, prominent among them is. of
Ruraka Harneu oil la th« beat
assnultii g the piano in ultra fortissimo) l»c made as soon r< the ministers have course, the general excellence of business
prvaervaiiv, o( new l«wther
pving it to such n drinker as J.,lle,- ’
aud the tw.t renovator ot old
and
what it ia. Hir
Your leisure tor a delilicrate review of*the in all lines The next reason, ¡Perhaps, is
”MyKraciou.,man! if, not wasted
leather It oil«, .often«, black-
daughter is a powerful performer; she whole situation Mean while the military that the ruhlier trade at last islieginning
en, and protect*. I „
Y on can see the effects of it every time 1 WEEKLY OREGONIAN
jjets out ot the insiti
instrument
unient ail
all there is in forces m South Africa will lie increased to tecl and respond to the exiK>rtimpulse
give htm any.
it
One Year for >2.25'
..
... i . .
.
hy 10,000 or
’men; the Transvaal that is being so marvelously exploited
Host—I’ll lie thankful
it she got out government will be coorteously informed by other lines
Then. too. there are the
She
shuddered
and
averted
her
face
the $500 I put in it
that the ministers equire time for recon­ new and varied Utts to which rubber is
All old subset ¡tiers paying their
sidering the subject of England’s rela- constantly dicing put."
Mm Newlywed—1 wan going to have tions with the Dutch republic, nnd the
subscriptions
or one year in
on r.-r b-M hMrTWW,
okl h„
gome aponge cake at a »«trprwe tor yon, door will not l»e cloned against pacific
A state'Milt prepa red hr the war de­
and nrar T.rrla«»lop and the,
advance will be entitled to the
dear, hwt 1 confem it is a failure.
«lipl imaev if President Kruger w ishes to partment shows that during the month
will mH only MM nrarr »ul «mr
Mr Newlywed—What waa the matter ? make fresh overtures. The ministers are
same offer.
Xmaar m>i.l .>ny*b.i*li mna all
mam rmm t>»ll Hot* tn Sm jail,ma.
Mm Newlywed—I don't know tor sure, determined not to provoke a declaration of June. 1 S99, there were imported nt
the port of Havana 1.131 cows. 243
am... .,>»•••• su <«.
bu» I think the druggist sent me the of war. especially when they are not in calves. 17,I3<I Steer- 3,590 pigs. 493
"»’«/«"did gin and scorned the
wrong kiud of sponges.
»ubt.l artmee, of log« whereby
1re
readiness tor hostilities, but they will sheep. 31» horse«. 311 mules and 39 |
wont »o .till th. voice of con^eHcT
i
BARKER & McNAMER, Pros
Harness Oil