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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, October 26, 189_ HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS STOVES & RANCES. Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. groceries . HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get our prices We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods, etc., which will be fonnd complete in every lint' \\'e want your trade aud will do our best to gixe satisfaction in all transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass, Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE. McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook. ■ valiant conduct in sticking to the tra- BOERS DEFEATED. I he rearum why competitors for the cup Kansas City people can have alHhe de- ditions of the British army and refusing are few and far between. However, lights of rural summer residence with- Utterly Routed in a Big Battle to use the cover of which themenavailed Sir Thomas, although not carrying the , out the trouble of moving. at Glencoe. themselves during the storming of the cup back with him, does the respect and * * * G lencok C amp . Oct. 2« 2:50p.m.—After Boer positions Among the rank andfile good will of the American people, which Germany with its 1,058,000 acres in eight hours cf continuous heavy fighting. the Hussars had seven wounded, the ar. is decidedly something to be proud of. sugar-beets this year is pretty well Dundee hill was carried by the Dublin tillery one killed and three wounded, the Official Paper, Tillamook City and County- matched by India with 1,050,000 acres | fusiliers and the King's Royal rifles, MM* Leicestershire regiment one wounded Which goes to show under cover of a well-directed artillery One of the latest things out is the elec of sugar-cane. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION King's rifles 11 killed and 68 wounded, tric capsule. It can be carried about in what a fondness for sweets has grown fire by the Thirteenth and Sixtv-ninth Irish fusiliers 14 killed and 30 wounded. ( strictly in advance .) the vest pocket until an illumination is upon humanity. ! batteries. The Boers, who threatened One year............................................... 1.50 The Outlook publishes a dispatch from MM* needed,when it can be utilized to the sat .75 Six months........................................... the British rear, have retired. ( Cape Town dated yesterday, alleging the •50 Three months...................................... A ll that England asked of the Boers isfaction of the owner. A company has- The fight is almost an exact counter Boers are not likely to make any further Office at corner of Mam and 2nd streets. been found in New York with $15,000, were the same rights and priviliges for part of that of Majuba hill, except that considerable offensive movement. The the Outlanders which the United States 000 capital to supply power or light in the positions of the Boer and Brit, correspondent says: “They are utterly ten or twelve grain capsules. One o fives to her citizens. Had the Boers done ish forces were reversed. General Sy demoralized and the men refuse to take HEADLIGHT PIRATE these capsules will furnish electricity this there would have been no war. mons was severely but not dangerously, risks ’’ # * * enough to keep a light burning all night. wounded. Doles Out Gems of Current L ondon , Oct. 21.—The war office an. From the unequaled weather with I The battle today was a brilliant suc The assertion is made by a representa Topics. tive of the company that the light can be which the Baptist state convention has cess. The Boers got a reverse which may I nounced that in the fighting yesterday furnished at less that one-fifth of a mill lieen favored the conclusion i? inevitable possibly, for a time at any rate, check between Glencoe and Dundee, Natal, 31 In Kansas, where they raise much per lamp per hour for each sixteen-candle that the weather man belongs to the all agresstve action. The British artil non-commissioned officers and men were corn and formerly raised a warm article killed and 151 wounded. A later dis. incandescent globe. The company in- Baptist church. lery practice in the early part of the day patch from Sir George Stewart White of much less profit, there exists a law that * M * ______ tends to sell power at 10 cents an hour decided the battle. says that its citizens shall touch not, says Sir William Symons is brighter to. This is how some people look upon the for one full horse power. The capsules VIOLATING INSURANCE UAW. The seizure of Dundee hill by the Boers | day. taste not, handle not rum, or any of its war in South Africa: Gold and Cecil can be used for propelling automobiles, __________________ rebellious kindred, for a consideration. Rhodes are the root of Transvaal trouble. and it is said they will take up so little Seventeen Companies Said to be was a surprise; for, although the pickets See-Saw. It appears that this good provision is The narrow strip of gold-bearing earth room and weigh so little that the had lieen exchanging shots all night, it Liable to have Liceuses Revoked. not always complied with in a spirit of called the Witwatersrand is now pro- weight of automobiles will be reduced was not until a shell boomed over the "Wonder if I was ever like that!" strict observance. It further appears (j ucing l $100,000,000 a year, or over one- materially. S alem , Oct. 30.—An opit.ion which is town into the camp that their presence asked a woman who wore a big hat that not only do individuals fracture third of the world’s gold output, and ex- M M M of considerable importance to foreign in was discovered Then the shells came and bright colors on the street car. "If the commandment, but municipalities, perts say it will soon be producing $125,- The Russian thistle, hitherto considered surance companies doing business in fast. The hill was positively alive with there is anything under the canopy that fora price, wink the other eye at viola 000.000. It is this that has filled the pestiferous, and which is to be found Oregon, was rendered today by Attorney the swarming Boers till the British ar annoys me. Jt is a couple of callow chil tors, thereby compounding a crime. A Transvaal with Englishmen and other speading itself on both slopes of the Ge’ieral Blackburn at the request of tillery got to work with magnificent en. dren like they are, thinking they're widow in one of these municipalities has outlanders, so they outnumber the Boers Rocky mountains very fast, has found Secretary of State Dunbar Mr. Dunbar, ergv and precision. young ladies.” sued the city for $10,0C0damages, value three to one. The strangers want to rule an advocate in Professor Bessey of the I in requesting the opinion, stated that he The batteries from the camp took up "I think they’re very little children she places on her husband, dead, the country, and the Boers naturally Uuited States department of agriculture had received a number of <xnuplaints positions to the south of the town, and although she doubtless measured him by object. Fifteen years ago Cecil Rhodes at Washington, who declares that the | from insurance agents saying that the after a few hours' magnificent firing si from the beginning,” smiled the benev olent old lady m the next seat, whose the 30-cent standard while alive. Our made a boast that in twenty years he day may yet come when sheep growers provision of the act to regulate the li lenced the guns oil the hills. The corre voice was sweet and whose eyes were so full worth is often so little appreciated would have all South Africa under one of the plains will take pains to grow the cense fire insurance companies, and to spondent could see shells dropping kindly that they sp ike for themselves. until it is too late to be of personal bene Hag as a British dependency. The two Russian thistle as a fodder plant. Do prohibit overhead writing, is lining vio among the Boers pieces with remarkable ‘ I hope not. It’s humiliating lo be fit to us. This widow, with the com- Boer republics still remain to be stamped we progress through scientific study and laied. The violations, it is alleged, con accuracy and tremendous execution, for lieve it. Look at them, chattering like mercial instinct, alleges that as her hus out in order to fulfil his ambition He development in discovering valuable sist in the establishment and mainten the enemy were present in very large jaybirds and chewing gum as hard as band drowned himself, on the install tried it in the Jameson raid but failed. qualities in the weeds, grasses and grains ance of more than two agents or agen numbers and in places considerably ex | they can chew, and talking alsmt the ment plan, in drink which he obtained Now he is hoping to see it accomplished in nature's fields and waste places ? It cies in Portland, and more than one posed. boys, of oourse. But it’s a horrid age contrary to law, the citv is liable for by means of a British war. is not so long ago that the tomato was By this time the enemy held the whole agency or agent in certain other cities when they eat candy, walk home from damages for his death. Whether $10,- held to be a poisonous article. Now, of the state. Seventeen companies are of the hill behind Smith's farm and the * * * school with some boy, giggle, sit in a 000 represents his earning capacity, if this weed, so long dreaded as a pest by alleged to liaveviolated the law The com Dundee kopje, right away to the south, The mediae va lism of the Boers and cold room to exchange secrets and be alive, or his drinking capacity, deponent the farmers of the country, is likely to panies appointed the two agents they in which direction the British infantry the progress and enlightenment of the lieve in fortune telling. Did you erer saith not. Such a price for a man who pass out of the category of injurious are entitled to appoint for Portlaud, ac and cavalry moved at once. The fight hear of a more ridiculous round of occu has drunk himself to death can scarcely 'Outlanders are sharply contrasted by J. plants and enter that of the useful. cording to the complaints, and also a[>- ing raged particularly hot at the valley G. Stowe, United States consul-general at pations ?" be based on his actual value as a pro * * M pointed or pretende 1 to appoint agents outside the town. Cape Town, in a report on “The Com ducer; so it must lie the measure of the “Then you have no children of your The Toledo ¡Market Review says: J. Directly the Boer guns ceased firing, in one or more of the towns or villages mercial Development of South Africa, own T” value of the liquor which he damaged as which was recently made to the state I, Carnubell, a well-known Texas linn near that city. These agents, it is al General Symons ordered the infantry to a consumer. Considered as a legal pro ‘ ‘I have never married. Not but what The infantry department. The Boers stand for all berinan. has received an inquiry from leged, though supposed to be doing busi move on the position. position, the case is one whose outcome , I’ve had chances enough Why, how do his representative in the City of Mex that is reactionary, for policies whose ness in the towns for which tliev were charge was magnificent. The way the must be watched with interest. Is a city you do ?” as a middle aged bachelor 1 o|>eration tend to cheek the development ico that will doubtless startle the him i appointed, maintain residences and fixed King's Royal rifles and the Dublin fusi liable for damages for acts that result hurried into the car and took the seat of one of the best countries in the world. tar world. The agent wired that he offices in Portland, where they write in liers stormed the position was one of the from non enforcement of laws ? It has ahead. “I haven't seen you for an age. could secure a contract for 3,000.000,000 They have planted 17th century ideas of surance on Portland property as well as most splendid sights ever seen. been established that property destroyed i j How well you are looking. Do come politics and religion in South Africa, and feet of lumber, and wished to know property in the town in which they are The firing of the Boers was not so I by riots must I k * paid tor; but does such are desperately defending them against how much time it would take Mr supposed tube lo'ite.1 Juige Black deadly as might have been expected from back here where I can talk to you bet responsibility extend so far as to hold a ter. I have so much to tell you. Thais the march of civilization. The light sur- Campbell to fill this engagement. burn's opinion says: troops occupying such an excellent posi city for other damages incurred by its rounds them, but they refuse to see the Such an ordei is unprecedented, being “The law is that company may ap tion. but the infantry lost heavily going better. Do you know. I was beginning failure to grant protection ? light. Neither Jew nor Roman Catholic larger than any lumber deal ever made point two agents in each city in this up the hill, and only the consummately i to feel cross towards you for not bemg » M M It would exhaust the state having a population of 40,000 or brillant way in which General Symons ' more sociable." may hold political office. Outlanders pay in the world T he position of David B. Henderson, 1 all the taxes and get no representation present supply of every mill in the more. No greater number can be ap had trained them to fighting of this kind , 1 I Then she rattled away at a grear p»« who will lie speaker of the next house of in the government or voice in its admin state, and would cause prices to soar. pointed unless the quarterly license is saved them from being swept awav. I shaking the plumes in her bonnet, am- representative on the question of fixing istration, not even a statement of what Mr. Campbel) is makir.g inquiries as to paid. The additional agent or agents pering, throwing "killing glanc.-s from Indeed, the hill, was almost inaccessible ! the gold standard, is important and no has lieen done with the money out of stocks held by the mills, and hopes to be which have been appointed have been ap to the storming party, and any herita- j her eyes an-* empathizing at least t«o part of his recent speech will command which they have been gouged. On the able to fill the order. words out of five. pointed for towns which are adjacent to tion would have lost the day. more general interest and attention than advancement which the United States “Dio you ever 1" whispered one girl W ' M M M Portland, but have lieen appointed in The enemy 's guns, so far as the corre-1 that in which he refers to the financial and Great Britian have made the past T he Boers, having forced the fighting Portland. The action on the partofthese spondent could see, were all abandoned, j j the other. "Regular talking uiachiw, question, because he will have great influ century7, and which has been a character in South Africa, with results quite con companies in appointing these additional lor the Boers had no time to remove isn’t she ? Do you suppose we ll «’ft w ence iu determining the action of con istic of nearly every country in the world, trary to their expectation and God's in agents seems to lie a willful and delib like that ?” them. gress, or at any rate of the house, re- except the Transvaal republic, during tervention on their behalf, have experi erate attempt by them and each of them A stream of fugitives poured down the s|K*ctnig that question. Mr Henderson the past 50 years. enced by this time what their rash act of to avoid the payment to Multnomah hillside into the valley, where the battle predicted that congress will legislate at * * * declaring war against England entails county of the sum of |100 quarterly for went on with no abatement. the approaching session “so as to increase Pending the selection of an officer to The severe battle at Glencoe, where the a license for each additional agent so ap General Symons was wounded early in the confidence of the people, establish fill the vacancy caused by the promo- Boers outnumbered the British two to pointed in the city of Portland, and to the action. firmlv the gold st.indard of the civilized tions and retirements of the live officers one. proved beyoad a doubt they are no evade the law as claimed by complaining The enemy, as they fled, were followed world and let the ¡leopleknow that all of following (»encrai Shafter's retirement, match against a disciplined army. Be parties ; and, in my opinion, you have bv the cavalry, monn.ed infantry and their obligations will I k * discharged on a there is much speculation as to who will sides. the much talked of excellent shoot the right to revoke the license of each a.atllery. The direction taken was to the safe and firm basis, making contracts to receive the additional star, although it ing capabilities of th»» Boers do not ap and every agent in this state appointed eastward At the latest reports the car. i pay the laborer, to pay the farmer and is belie veil it will go to Law ton or Mac- pear to be substantiated by their first by such companies." alrv had not re urned. to pay the pensioner, and to pay tor every Arthur. Lawton is the senior officer of encounter. Mr. Dunbar will send a circular letter The final rush was made with a tiium. product of this country, adjustable only * * « the two, but MacArthur stands closer to of warning to insurance companies soon, phant yell, and as the British tioops on a just and fair basis, admitting of no B kvan , while in Ohio last week, de the administration, and as this adminis which will embrace Judge Blackburn's chargi ,«1 to close qualcrs the enemy doubt or uncertainty as to the tration remembers its triends, it would nounced the preachingthatGod had lieen conclusions. tn ned and fled, haring all their iinedi. adjustment tatween man and man.* seem that MacArthur's chances were the the instrumentality otour presence in the mem s and p . . . ihem in thcr guns . behind With this statement the sound money in the Philippines, and said : "WhenGod tatter. Lawton has long dissented from Her Idea of Electricity. precipitate fight. of the country can feel confident t’iat the gets ready to speak to the American |ieo. the views entertained by the administra While this wa, goi.io on, one ba..cry next S|»eaker of the house will exert his The latest joke concerning electric tion and by General Otis regarding the pie he will find somebody else than Mark Ol artillery, the Erih.centh Hi., nrs mid influence in favor of legislation tirmlv Hanna as a mouthpiece. ” Brvan ought light is just going the ,-ound. It seems Philippine campaign, while MacArthur Cloth the mounted infant y. with a pari of the establishing the gold standard and that has rather acquiesced and approved to know- that most of the boss politicians that at Bedford an old lady on seeing Le.cc.er regiment, got on the en. mj 'a he will do this at the approaching ses Otis’ views, and thus made himself are the mouthpieces for his Satanic ma. electrfc light in that town for the first Great difference is observai flank, and, a, the Boers atreamed wildlv sion, not leaving the matter for after strong with ('»eneral Otis and the presi jestv by this time, for he has already- time was struck with amazement, down the hi!!., makingfor .l)ei„Hin roa(j. in the quality of clothing 1113 election consideration. After gazing st it for some time she dent. which gives him an advantage over dabbled in politics long enough to con they found their retreat had been cut oi m * m vince himself of this. entered a grocery shop, and a.tdreming Law ton. but they rallied for a whi'e, and the e terial. We make a feature11 a a a M « « The agitation of the marriage ques theassisUnt. aid: "I say, mis.er, how F aili sks continue to decrease both in do you make that big light o' yours ? I the most carefully select tion growing out of the increased num AM k RK'A holds the cuj and before tier of divorces has brought out from England can h >pe to take it tack to that number and in the amount of liabilities am tired of burning paraftin." cloths, and when made up in °n‘ Many ot the enemy ,t. ,e„rfcrctl Bishop Potter of the Episcopalian diocese cou Uy it will devolve upon some involved in spite of the democratic denial The shopman rephnd, "Oh. it is caused L oxdom , Oct. 21.-Li,t of casualties of New York several statements of the yacht h en to build amMher boat to cotn- { that there is prosperity in the land. Last by k series ol electric currants. ” excellent style it’s not a1 3" problem, m which he takes tile position pete for I he supremacy, Sir TI khums . month was a record month in that re- Oh. is it ? said the old woman. iXdbbattirr',,fi<’,Oda-V’h,,''’that apart, heating the record of the past strange that our patrons that the mere prohibition of remarriage Lpt >n's Mlutinrock was undoubtedly ■Th.-i weigh me a found; if they d« vester 1 "" a"d [””” does not exhaust the duty of the the English )acht evei mfed^n «eventeeh years. When it comes to fail won t do for lighting, they'll come in for a7tT n Y O,1e C°l°nel'thr« '«Ptain. pleased. “nJ " Bn,’’h,’iU,"a"»werek.lled. church. The bishop insists that the American water«, but the Columbia ures republican times make no pretense pudding«.”_______ and one general, one colonel, three church should be the protector of the proved her superior in every respect, , of competing with democratic. MOTICK. a • a f imily, and that in order to protect the w inning the three ting iacea wi’h sev wJew<:XnStain'““”rin' To W how it M , v Coacsax Notte» I. A Kansas City court has decided that family it must liegin before marriage, by eral minutes Io spare It 1« an ripen th*1 B”1 ** r**pou«ible lo< .nv .hl^'iatf°^ kil,ed and WOUnd'd The Tailor, 1.“ surrouu ling with greater safeguards the airs sport, for it u stated that it coat a man cannot he compelled lo cut the ■ext. or eontract. vn|«rol <>f aay ol my lux,» 1. ,„ yp ,m k »hows that while the British ,iuorv was No. 88^ THIRD STR ee T' entrance into the wedded state. A ir riK-tuas in the neighborhood of a weeds in front of his premises unless he •osa."! «aatvb, •■».l*.«oa ah. n .oer«., usk" With this decree iu force csm«b».«ibor,»UÌB a.t,,,, b» great deal of married unhappiness cul- iui II i - iii of dollars, and ibis no doubt is , wants to. ThTJ hL"’ '‘r"’ ,muRhtat a heavy price SAU1KL HJtOBE iThLheavy^amongofficeswasdneTo I Cl be ClilLmtook Ijcabligbt m'nating in divorces and in the breaking ; u > of family life is, no doubt, due to vicious legislation, which has not only made separation easy, but promoted divorce for the sake of remarriage. Leg islators enact laws only for the interests of the entire public and society in gen eral, while the church can enter into the peculiar conditions of each individual family. If Bishop Potter’s suggestion should lead to the exercise of greater care before the church will sanction mar riage within its doors, the assurance of contented families and happy homes would certainly lie increased and the danger of divorce correspondingly les sened. The subject is a wide one. de serving the best thought of all interested in healthv social conditions, and the churches cannot do better than to grap ple with it and devise the remedies for existing abuses. Quality- CHARLES COOPEÏ, PORTLAND, ORE-