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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 12, 1899. BRITISH NOW ACTIVE. Copenhagen is entirely given over to ■ ’ ‘•■yebsts. They Z—j >ecm I very Preptiation for War in ■ the feem to to have have taken taken 1 complete possession of the city, , which South Africa. which L ondon , Oct. 8.—\\ hatever maybe just now is looking lovely. The streets the result of Great Britain's controversy ¡are thronged with rideis, a large pro with the South African republic, every portion of whom are women, and they department of the government to-day is ■ ride, as a rule, exceedingly well, but far as busy as though actual hostilities had I too qnickly to be altogether safe in the begun. The electric flash that announced 1 streets ofja^ large town. To be quite the mobilization of the army reserves ; candid, the police regulations regarding and the summoning of parliament, set cyclists in Copenhagen leases much to every wheel of the government machi-1 be desired, and the non-cycling part of nerv in motion. Au hour aLer the ' the population complain bitterly of the Gazette appeared, executive orders were ; danger and inconvenience caused by being dispatched from the war office to : reckless riding of a kind which would every section of the kingdom, and the not lie tolerated in London or Paris or 10,000 bulletins which appeared I Chicago. The Danish woman copies her throughout the country to-day are said English sister in her neat, serviceable skirt, loose cotton blouse and to have been identical with the procla- short 1 matioii prepared for use had theFashoda ’ sailor hat. There are scarcely any feminine wearers of knickerbockers to be incident required such a step. and good seat and correct angle At the same time, Lord Salisbury and seen S Mr. Balfour were issuing the necessary ' action are almost universal. Denmark orders for the reassembling of parlia- is 1 an ideal country for the cyclist—flat, well wooded, and w»th good inent, and the admiralty was concentra- pretty 1 It is becoming quite a common ting its transports. So complete were roads. 1 for parties of cyclists to go on tour the preparations that 25,000 reserves thing 1 have already individually received through Jutland during the summer coupon tickets which contain instruc months. tions where each man shall report for Prattle of the Youngsters. railway transportation to the place designated, and a money order for three Little 3-year-old Bessie was trying to shillings for provisions en route. dress herself one morning and managed At Woolwich to-day, it was asserted to get her clothes badly mixed. Calling that 95 per cent of the reserves would be to her mother she said: “Oh, mamma, fully equipped within six days. In the come and help me; I’m all upside out.” meantime, the members of the two “I guess that ain’t me,” said little houses of parliament are arranging to Ralph as he gazed earnestly at a photo return to London, and a force of men is graph of himself. “What makes you busily engaged in completing the im think it isn’t?” asked the mother. provements at Westminster. “ ’Cause it’s standin’ still too long to be The important news from South Africa me,” was the reply. comes from Mafeking, where twice on Saturday the British camp was aroused, “I wonder,’’ said little Harry, “if men ' the men stood to their arms, guns were will ever live to be 500 or 600years old!” limbered and patrols w’ere dispatched in “No, 1 guess not,” replied his 5-year-old i the direction of the border. No hostili sister, who was studying her Sunday | ties have occurred as yet, but the enemy school lesson. “The Lord tried it once has moved practically to the border, and they got so bad that he just had to eight miles from Mafeking, in force, esti drown them.” mated at least 6000, comprising five “You tallow-faced slob!” snarled the commanders. The garrisoning and foi ti- fying of the town are practically com bad boy of the neighborhood. “For two pleted. The streets are barricaded, and cents I’d break yer face!” “I shall go and consult the lexicons in a perfect system of mines has been laid. Two armored trains have arrived at reference to that word ‘slob,’ ” respond Mafeking, consisting of three bullet-proof ed the other, a little boy from Boston, cars, the first of which carries a search wrathful but self-possessed, “and if it light, while the rest of the cars are loop- has an opprobrious significance I will re holed. Each train is complete in itself turn and chastise you.” The Ambitious Mttle Boy. Some fellers like to play l>ase ball. An’ some likes loot ball, too, An’ gome thinks marbles letter yet An’ plays for keeps—they do] But where’s there an}’ fun in them Is more'll 1 kin see, Fer Butf'lo Bill an’ cowboys Is good ’nough for me! I’d ruther roam the prairies wide. ‘An hunt the Injins wild. .Than have to monkey ’round tn school Jes’ like some little child. I don’t see how’ my folks exjiect To make much out of me Unless I’m round where Butf'lo Bill An’ all his cowboys be! If I could get a nice fat horse A gun an* pistol, too, You bet 1 wouldn’t stay ’rout»’ here Withsich prospects in view! I’d start right fer the wooly west, An’ mighty soon I’d be With Buff Io Bill an’ cowboys— Theyr’e good 'nough fer me! I’m jes’ about discouraged When I think of what a name I’d carve in letters big an’ bold, ’Sides winnin’ piles o’ fame, Id call myself the “Infant Scout,” An’ soon my ma would see That Butf’lo Bill an’cowboys Wuz jes the men for me! I’d wear my hair way down my back, An’ sport a buckskin coat With fringes runnin' down the seams, An* open at the throat; I’d wear a big sombrero. An’ boots with spurs—Ogee! If I could only live out west Where all the cowboys be! My mamma says I’m orful bad ’Cause I don’t like my school, An’ says if I keep on I’ll l>e Jes’ nothing but a fool; She sez she je<»’can’t understan’ What hezgot into me; An’ what there is ’bout Buff lo Bill That’s good-she fails ter see. But then, my ma she ain’t a boy, So how is she to know, Fer if she was I bet she’d guess The reason 1 think so; She never read of Jessie James. Ec Injuns shot out west. Er else she’d see why Bufi'lo Bill An' cowboys is the best. I guess they’8 time enough for me To go to school biine-by, Jes’ now I wont to win a name— How can I ’less I try ? If you like school, why, that is jes’ The place you’d orter be; But Buff’lo Bill an’ cowboys Is good ’nough fer me! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregou City. Ore. October 5th. 1899. Notice is hereby giveu that the following, named «ettler ha« filed notice of hit» intentiou to make final proof iu support of hi« claim, and that said proof will be made before the County 1 Clerk ot Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Ore., on November a;th, 1899, viz : PIERRE J. HEYVAKRT: H E- 97*». for the Lot« l and 2, and Ne W of Nw ‘4. Sec. u and Se *< ».f Sv of Sec. 2, Tp. I 2 S, R. 9 W He name« the fcllowiug witnesses to prove his coutiuuous residence upon aud cultivation of s?»«l land, viz : Henry Lederer. James - feel, Albert Phelps and tti.iiam H. Owen-, of Tillamook. Or. C han . B. M oores , Register. NOTICE KOK MIBMCATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. October 5th. IS99. Notice is hereby given that tiie following named settler hab filed notice of his intention to make tinal proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Comity Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or., on November 25th. 1S99, viz : ANCON I. WHITTEN; H.E. 10777 or the K H of Ne % and E *s' of e l< of Sec. Bo, Tp 18. R. 7 W. lit names the following witnesses toprovc his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz : Ix>uis Olsen and Fred C. Skomp, of Trask, Or.; Daniel Murphy and Jerry Murphy, <.f To aiuook, Or. C has . B. M oores , Registers DEALERS IN F1K& SPRUCE Lumber, I BOX SHOOKS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, AGENTS STEAMER LUELLA. Hobsonville, Or. LEIGH JONES, Mgr. NOTICK. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE To W hom I t M ay C oncern : Notice is livre by given that 1 will not be reapousible for any debts or contract)« entered into or incurred on account of any of my interests in Tillamook county, by any'person whomsoever, unless the same be authorized in writing by me. SAMI Ki. Hl.MORE, Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest. Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. TWO LIVE PAPERS Tillamook City, The repular subscription price o THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and the regular subscription price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for THE ; HEADLIGHT and paying one year in advance can get both the : Oregon. LEACH & JONES, PROPRIETORS OF Tillamook Meat Market, DEALERS IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. HEADLIGHT Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook. and IF WEEKLY OREGONIAN You intend to give your house a new dresa inside or out, see One Year for $2.25 HERJVIflN GESSflER. Painter and Paper Hanger, Spruee and Tillamook City, Or. ---------- ‘-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . and carries its own provisions. One evening 4-year-old Nellie, failed Colonel Robert Baden-Powell, com to mention her father in her prayer lie All old subscribers paving their manding the Fifth dragoon guards, has cause he had scolded her. "You must subscriptions or one year in issued a notice that the Boers who are pray for papa, too, Nellie, ’ said her advance will be entitled to the massed on the «Natal and Bechulanaland mother. “But 1 don’t want to,” replied a me offer. frontiers have orders not. to fire unless the little one “But you must,” the British begin, and that the town is . said mamma. Dropping on her knees . well prepared for eventualities, but as again she added: “And, for pity’s sake, the Boers may shell the place, every en bless papa, too, and let us have peace in The marriage of Maurus Jokai, the deavor should be made to safe-guard the the t family.” Hungarian novilist, who is now in his women and children. An armored train was inspected at 1 Tommy—Pop, the rain falls alike upon 75th year, to Arabella Grossnagy, an Kimberley Saturday, A signal station the just and the unjust ? Tommy’s actress, 18 years old, came off last week has been erected with a conning tower Pop—Yes,yes; don’t ask silly questions? as per schedule. The first wife of Jokai, at the top, 130 feet above the tracks. Tommy—And it isn’t just to steal an whom he married in 1848, was also an Communication by telephoneis had with other man's umbrella, is it? Tommy’s actress, Rosa Laborfalve, the greatest of a central office, and signals are given to Pop—Certainly not. If you ask any Hungarian tragediennes. Inion Depot, Sixth and .J Street«. Tommy—But, pop, the rain the troops by flags. By this means, more TWO TRAINS DAILY manoeuvers were successfully conducted doesn't fall upon the man that steals the FROM ALL POINTS EAST. Saturday. The troops number 3000, in umbrella and it does on the man that had his stolen. Funny, ain’t it, pop ? FAHT MAIL KOI TIC " cluding the bicycle corps. Y«e«ves for the East via Walla Walla and A train wras also succssfully tested at Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrive« at 10:15 a.in. A cting Secretary Allen has prepared M tfeking. It patrolled to the north and Leaves for the East via Pendleton and H1111- the statement of estimates which will be practiced firing at targets. :igton daily Ht R p m Arrives via Huntington! and Pendleton at 7;2oa.in A dispatch from Kimberly to the Cape submitted to congress for the mainten Dalles scorn mod a tlon leaves «tally except Sunday at H a m. Arrives daily except Sun Argus says that 3000 Boers are encamp ance of the naval establishment for the day at 6:30 p in. ed midway betwreen Boshof and Kim next fiscal year. These amount to $73,- THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST sleepers . berly. They are well armed, and great 034,083, which is an increasing over the Water lines schedule subject to change with out notice. religious fervor is shown in the camp. appropriation for the current year of OCKAN ANI> KIVKK MCHFDUI.K. The Boers, however, are chafing under $24,536,187. Included in the increase OCEAN DIVISION. — Hteaniships sail from for next year are appropiations of $12,- Ainsworth dock at 8 p m. For San Francisco the delay. They patrol the border night Geo ■’ , Klder sails October 4, il, 20 and 29 ; ly, and have been ordered not to permit 268,475 for public works and navy Columbia sails Oct.»her S. 1< and 23; State of California sa is October 8, 17 and 26. uniform to approach the yards and stations. There is also an es- a British L4II.I MKIA ICIVKIC «1 MMKK M IIEII frontier. . | timate of $2,022,000 for the new naval I LK DIVISION. Cloth Quality A special order was gazetted on Sat- academy. The item for nary, including PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN». THE COAST Steamer R R. Thompson leaves Portla- d urday announcing that the British resi- armor, guns and machinery, is $22,983,- daily, except Sunday, st 8 p m.. on Saturday Great difference is observable at top m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex dents would be allowed to remain in 101. The estimate for the bureau of cept tsunday, at a. hi . the Transvaal, and under what condi- construction and repair are increased in the quality of clothing ina- WILLAMKTTK KIVKK Kt»UTK. appropriations about | . j i over the me current ttjjpiupi •<«*««,•.«* «.w..., tions. PORTLAND AND SALEM Ruth, for Salem an«l way points 1 $3,000,000, for »team engineering $l.- 'terial. We tnake a feature of Steamer leaves Portland Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fri I 000,000, and for pay of the navy about Notes for the Cycler. days at 6 am. Returning, leaves Salem Tues the most carefully selected days, Thursdays and Satsrdays at 7:15 a.m. Coup.e o. year« ago u.e,v» riding $700,000, while the estimates for ordin. RIVER ROUTE A couple of years ago bicycle cloths, and when made up in our Steainei YAMHILI. Modoc, for a) ton and way noiuta made reponsible for the falling off of «"« < ’ rfease<l about $700,000. was i______ __________ leave« Portland Tne«*day«. Thursday« and Sat - ---- í_ AM*kn«áaam . * * * urdays at 7 a in. Returning, leaves Dayton for all . , , .. , „ excellent style it’s not at so many persons in literary enthusiasm. Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesday« A special to the Denver News from El and Friday« at 7 a.n1. The wheel took them awav from books Paso. Tex., says; George E. Fitzgerald, Strange that OUr patrons are Steamer A Imola leaven Riparia Mondays and overcome the allurements of the Wednesday« and Frida>s at 1 45 a tn . a ter ar rival of tra.n Ironi Spokane and Portland of this city, a prominent mining man, pleased library. Now, however, one publisher Leaves Irwinton, returning, Sundays, Tuc«wJaya and Thursdays at r> a.rn. has discovered that the bicycles has at today received an offer from an English Steamer Lew stnn leaves Riparia Sundsys, least been the means of awakening an syndicate of £150,000 for a vast tract of Tnendajra and Thin »days at 1 43 a 111 ; after land owned by him and two brothers arrival of train from Spokane and Portland, interest in natural history, and reports leaves Ixwiaton Moiulays, Wednesdays and Satuidays at 6 a m. The Tailor, as a direct result an increasing demand within the present boundry limits of, W H HURLBURT, Venezuela. They inherited the land from No. 88«4 THIRD STREET, Genera! Pas-enger Agent. tor books on the subject. their father, who obtained it by pur- New phrases in the world ofcycle-freak- chase from Venezuela 17 years ago. PORTLAND, ORE. dom are costantly breaking out. There The land w as in the territory afterwards FOR is a man seeking the permission of some claimed by Great Britain and was found NOTICF. FOR FUBIJCAT1ON. Land Office at Oregon city, Ore. TILLAMOOK RESOURCES, big factory owner to be hauled to the to lie rich in minerals. Englishmen were Sept, »nd, t*». KKK THE summit of his tallest chimney and there operating gold and iron mines on the Notice is hereby given that the following named «ettler ha* filed notice of his intention spend six days riding round the ledge, land when, by the recent decision or the to and Descriptive make ft al proof in «upport of hi« claim, Illustrated to the amazement of the world below. boundry commission, it again became aud that said pr«»of will l>e made before the Special Edition Regiater and Receiver, at Oiegnw city, Orego . He say a that he can make a lot of money Venezuelan territory and the title revert on Octol«er 16th. i A» viz OF WATROUS; this way. The great chimney will be ed to Fitzgerald and his two brothers, H.K 1032.5 J for ARTHUR the Nw *< of «ec. 26. tp. 1 N. R 5 The Tillamook Headlight. plastered with advertisements, and as who served in the Philippines as officers W He name* the foliowring wltMweaea to prove This edition was issued to give a thousands of people will come to the place in the Thirteenth Minnesota infantry hi* continuous residence upon and cultivation more concise idea of the resources of * id Und v 1 with the expectation of seeing him topple John T Fletches Forest Grove, Or Adam of Tillamook County and is full of Fulton. Gleuwrood. Or. Dr (i O It oxer«, off. while they are waiting for this to useful information. bevvies I »ring A special to the Chronicle from Web Forest Grove ; John F strait, tile wood. Or. happen, they can. of course, lie entertain CM as . B M oomks Register profusely illustrated with attrac ster, la., sajs; William J. Bryan is a tive pictures spec™ lly prepared ed and instructed by reading the adver very sick man. Friends who hare spent for this edition. NOTH F FOR PUBLICATION. tisements. Land Olct at Orego i City. Ore.. Sunday with him at the farm of Fred F. Sept 2nd. The Sydney. Australia, cycle track has White, democratic candidate for gover- Notk-e 1« hereby fireti that the following PRICE - • ioc. Each. namril «e<ti«r ha« fl’ed notice of hi- in ten lion been lightened in a royal way by means norofiowa.threemilesfrom Webster, are to make Anal proof la •upprl of hi« claim and Wrapped for mailing and on sale at the of inverted arc lights. Fifty-five arc afraid that Mr. Bryan may have to that «aid proof will be mad*' tirfore th»- KegUter Headlight Office. Tillamook City ,Or. and Receiver, at Oregon City. Oregon, Oct. lights and seventy incandescent« are abandon temporarily hiscampaign work, i6th. i*R. v<« K. STRAIT : placed around the track at intervals of not only in Iowa, but in Kentucky and H F ii M JOHN The ,tate department wa» informed the W «4 of Nw % and W H of thirty-five feet, the lamps being inverteil. Ohio. When Mr. Bryan awoke Sunday -w M »7 tp • N. R 6 W from London that the British foreign He the to lowin t «HtUOMUB to prove with the reflectors immediately over the morning he complained abont his throat hi« rontinoou« rvwMencr upon and cwillvauog office had ratified the Alaaka provicional «aid land, via arc. There are absolutely uo shadows and lungs, but said that he had suffered of Adam Fallow, filenwood. Or.; John T. boundary line a» agreed upon by Secre cast and leading cyclists are of the from a similar ailment once before, and yietrhe«, and jamea A Matrons, Foreat Grove, tary Hay and Mr. Tower, British charge Ot : Beniamin Collin«. Fir. Or opinion that it is saier to ride at night that it had yielded to treatment. d’affaires. Caaa. B Mooaaa Register. under this light than by daylight. O.R.&N CHARLES COOPEY, OF SAN FRANCISCO, FRED SAPPINGTON, TILLAMOOK, OREGON, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator- All work done on the Shortt st Notice and at Reasonable Prices, guaranteed. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ß OF C. 81 E. Thayer L. EDDY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. General Banking and Exchange bush Hess interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and ail foreign countries. TlI.LA.MOOK, OKKCO.N. yy Satisfaction H. cooper , TILLAMOOK. ORE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK yy j. EDGAR LATIMER, OK BOON. BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC. may , attorney - at - law , Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for persons suffering with rheumatism. Building next door to the Post Office. T illamook , O regon . H. GOYNE, CHAS. PETERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court House, Baite T ili . amook , O regon . fJLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SBAVINO, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, T illamook , O kkoom . U J DALY. HMM AK tlAYTEK. Hot and Cold ßaths. £)ALY & I1AYTER, EytHYTHINti SIHIC1L V HHS T CLASS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, D allas . O uoom , C. A. BAILEY, DRAl.KR ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNKV-AT LAW, O kkgon C itv , O kkoom . Mild Title« «nd Land Office Buaiuena Specially. a iJAMM Met AIM, fA W. MF.VFKANL'K. ^[cCAIN A SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYK-AT LAW, T illamook , O regon . J) AVID WILEY, M.D., PHYSICIAN, MUHGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly attended to. IN .S TUDEHAKE A’ W A GONS OSfiOESE MOU'EES, Bnggivs, bsy rskes, plows, rik I olite furili iimcliintry Yo«i crii me moti«}* by dealing wltli me, Special Prices 011 Biiggie« mxl Spring Wagon». C. A. BAILEY. Tillaniook, Ore. FIRE INSURANCE. .S’7/:/7/AiV.<, r<iK THH HOUR MI TI AL ANI» I.ONKON Kc LIVERPOOL I,LOBE ISSI RANCE COMPANIES. /. 5 MRNT Agent for North Went School Supply Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK, — OREGON TllJ.AMOOK. <>RKGON. (’ E. HAWKE, M IL, rilYMCIAN ANI» SURGEON. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Oflto«: O»er T xld a Store. INSURE Claude WITH Thayer, Agent for Fireman'« Fund and London and Lancanhire Fire Inaurante Companie«.