Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 23, 1899, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, November 23, 1899.
New Line of Clothing,
including a Varied Stock of pine
GENT.’S OVERCOATS
MACK1NTOSHES--The best
Stock in the City. We only
carry First Class Goods.
Headquarters for Buckingham & Heeht
SU1ETTERS I
SWETTERS!
fill Grades, Colors and Qualities
COHN & CO ■J
Boots and Shoes.
The Leading Merchants
Rates, $1 Per Day,
vaal amounts to 5 jx*r cents, a gold tax MALADIES FROM SOUTH SEAS C. Moore thinks that the great distance Centrally boeated
will prevent its getting a foothold in
that certainlv is not high.
“ One company put £77,500,000 capi­ Hard to Get Foothold in the United this country. “Before the voyage is com­
pleted any disease of that kind is fully
States.
tal into the Rand two years ago, with
The War is Unjust and One of the expectation of paying that all back Since the return of a great many regi­ developed,’’ said the doctor, “and the
M. H. üARSEjM. Proprietor.
from the Philippines the American vessel is promptly quarantined by the
Greed, says David Hadley. in three years, with a dividend of 33 1-3 ments
per cent on the entire amount! And they people have become interested in the pro­ authorities. The government is very
David J. Hadley, son of C. B. Hadley, are going to do it. That is the greatest bability of disease lieing spread from that careful about the health of its people,
w ' io left Tillamook four years ago for gold country in the world. Why, I have source, and some alarm is felt that the and we have no reason to believe that
Stage and Express Office.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed
South Africa, returned quite unexpectedly seen at the end of the month four-horse possession of our new colonies may en­ there will be any danger as soon as we
jast week to Portland for the purpose of teams carrying away gold for shipment danger the health not only of our men are accustomed to the new conditions.’’
Dr. Van Camp said he had not given
visiting his relatives in this county. As all afternoon—one after another, and sent to serve the government in the tro­
pical climates, but also the United States the matter any great consideration and
the war in South Africa is causing con­ full loads, every one of them.
“Now, as to the war. The Boer is a itself. The leading doctors of Omaha he did not believe that the conditions
siderable interest throughout the world,
Mr. Hadley gives his view of the situa­ slow man to anger, but when he does get have given the subject careful study and would present anything new in the medi­
Now Running Under New Management.
tion to the press,which is highly interest­ to fighting he is good and mad. The generally express themselves as satisfied cal line. “It is very much the same,’’
EMMETT QUICK, Proprietor».
ing, and which appeared first in the Boers are the best shots in the world. ■ that the precautions taken by the he said, “in our new colonies, in regard
When one goes hunting he never carries ■ government will guard against any great to disease as in our southern states.”
Evening Telegram.
first Class Herdquarters for Traveling Men. RATES from $1 to $2 per day.
spread of disease.
“The fight,’’ he said, “is being waged more than two cartridges with him, and |
FREE BATHS FOR OUR BOARDERS.
Dr. William H Hanchett spoke very
he
shoots
;
he
always
returns
with
game.
■
ONE
YEAR
TOO
SOON.
in the interest of great companies that
highly of the efficient manner in which
During
the
last
two
years
the
govern
­
TIUUAMOOK,
OREGON.
wish to ¡mt their compound system in
the government had met conditions and Dr. See Says The Showers of Me­
force in the mines of the South African ment has encouraged target practice, '
diseases which were entirely new and teors Will Occur Next November.
republic. The mines controlled by the and has issued ammunition for it. Shoots !
conducted by field cornets were held 1 unusual to our medical profession, and it
big companies in British territory are
N ew Y ork , N ov 17.—A special dis­
was his opinion that when more time had
now being worked in this way. Under every Saturday, at targets at various
TILLAMOOK, OREGON,
been given to understand the situation patch to the Journal and Advertiser
ranges,
and
fine
prizes
were
hung
up.
the compound system, all the laborers
I
there would be no reason to fear un­ from Washington says:
I
The
burghers
considered
it
a
great
honor
in a mine are surrounded by a fence, out­
•The shower of leonids will not occur
side of which they arc not allowed to go. to win this prize, as well they might, usual ill health. “The hot climates of
| and would come for miles to attend.
our new possessions,’’ said Dr. Hanchett, this season. The brilliant spectacle has
Inside the company has great stores, and
“will necessarily bring to the considera •teen announced one year loo soon."
at these the natives are obliged to buy I “I suppose the British will win event­
tion of our medical men new diseases, or This announcement has just been made
ually,
but
many
Tommy
Atkinses
will
be
everything they need up to the amount
Satisfaction
at least more virulent forms of disease. by Dr T. J J. Sei, one of the most ad­ All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices,
of the salary due them. One company dead and buried before the war ends.
guaranteed.
Typhoid, malarial and yellow fever are vanced astronomers in the government
When
a
Boer
draws
a
bead,
his
mark
is
has 600 Kaffirs working for it in this
always worse in hot climates, as are service.
! certain to lx: hit.
way. and there arc many others.
“Astronomical calculations have not
“No race is more religious than the bowel and venereal diseases. I believe
“In the Transvaal the companies tried
erred as to the periodicity of the leonids,
that
no
fear
need
be
anticipated
from
the
Boers.
They
live
up
to
their
religion
to force this way of doing business, but
said Dr. See to the Jouenal. ‘ but the
Oom l’aul, said ‘No. The workers in strictly, and will fight and die for their importation of disease from these
colonies under a more strict quarantine generally accepted conclus ion as to the
the mints of the Transvaal are free to go church.
and scientific research into the nature time it takes the lenoids to pass the
Boers are Hospitable.
and come as they p’.ease, and they can
and virulence of the diseases which pre­ earth’s orbit has been wrong, After the
“
I
lived
for
fouryears
among
the
Boers,
spend their money as they please.’
and I believe they are the most neighbor­ vail in those countries. The proj>er pre­ most careful observations made with the
That Uitlander Petition.
ly and hospitable people on earth. When cautions of sanitation and diet will re best instruments in the service of the
“The petition of the Uitlanders for suf­ : you ride up and stop before a Boer’s duce disease and sickness to a minimum, government, and after the most unerr­
frage was a farce. Every one of the long house, a boy comes out immediately and , It is surprising that more sickness and ing calculations in strict conformity to
list of names to the petition was obtained holds your horse, and as soon as you are greater fatality have not been incident to astronomical laws. I am thoroughly con­
by fraud. The companies operating the inside the house you are offered refresh- the rapid mobilization of large bodies of vinced that the period of passage is two
W/LL HUN THE
mines in the Transvaal are British con­ inents. They always have coffee, and men to these tropical regions, Undoubt­ years instead of one year, as heretofore
cerns. Their sole desire to get suffrage their houses are al ways open to strangers. edly decayed fruits «nd impure water believed.
was to force the compound system on I have camped on their land, and when­ were largely responsible for the fevers
“The leonids have been within the
the country and make it legal. So they ever a stranger is on a Boer’s land, lie is which appeared among our soldiers.’’
eaith's orbit for a year now. and will re­
took around these petitions to the Uit- given provisions, and if a beef or mutton
In the opinion of Dr. Roliert Gilmore main with us another 13 months. The Will make trips every five <ia_vs, the weal tier permitting, between Aslorit and
Tillamook City, carrying freight and passengers.
ian lers, of whom their are thousands, is killed he is remembered with a piece.
the typhoid and dy sen try found in the meteoric shower has not I teen as heavy
entirely dependent on the mines, and de-
“1 wish to correct a misstatement Philippines are of a much more severe this time as there was good scientific
manded their signatures. Those who about British being mistreated by Boers type than any we have in this country. reason tor believing it would be. That
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN A CO.,
did not sign got their time the same day. on the border. When the British are ‘There is no danger to the health of our, is because we have not yet struck the
TILLAMOOK. AGENTS.
When they went to other mines for work handled at all roughly it .is their own people in these new colonies,’’ he said. thick part of the trail. By my calcula­
they were refused, anil so it was every­ fault, because I have found that when a “The temperature there is practically the tions. the collision will occur in the mid­
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878—N otici fob
When Father Was a Boy.
where. They must either sign or give up man minds his own business, the Boers same the year round and when civilized dle of November, 1900. Then the result
P ublication .
all idea of working in the mines. To will not molest him. When Englishmen people get control of affairs and ac­ ant display of burning meteors will be
United States Land Office,
Say, when mv daddy wus a boy he nefer
Oregon City, Oregon,
show where the sympathy of the Uit­ cross the border and meet a Boer they customed to the climate the health of brilliant a ■ the one observed by Hum­
November 2nd, 1899.
done a thing.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
landers lies I need only to cite the fact generally begin by spitting on his dog. the countries ought to be above the boldt in Venezuela in 1799.
He allers told the truth, an’ nefer even with the provisions of the act of Congress or
that 8000 of them have joined the Boer This they follow up by criticising his average.
June 8, 1X78, entitled ‘An act for the sale or
"The present visitation is a counter
No contagious diseases are
owned a sling!
timber lands in the States of California 0 egon
army.
j boots and making fun of his whiskers. being brought over here, and the care [»art of that in 1883. At that time there Because his mother didn’t want ter have Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as extended
to >-11 the Public Land States by act of August 4,
Good Wager for Labor.
were
displays
in
two
years,
that
of
1862
By and by he gets angry, and proceeds taken by the government officials is suffi­
him rough and wild,
189a,
The Transvaal is a good country to to give his tormentors a thrashing. And cient to keep out any epidemic.”
B FLETCHER,
being about as feeble as the present lias
I Of Dayton, FLORA
All
’
kep'
him
in
the
house
ter
be
a
model
county of Yamhill, State of Oregon,
work in. Miners are paid $5 ¡>er day for that is the way the British are mal-
been, and that of the succeeding year
A Strange Disease.
has this day filed in this office her Rworn alate-
of a child
ment No 5115 for the purchase of the Ne » <•
eight hours' work, and diamond drill , treated.
Dr. Frederick Teal, in speaking of the being nearly as striking as that recorded
Why, boys then studied all the time, an' Section No. 24. in Township No. r 8. Rung«* •
men and other high-priced workers make
7 W, and w 1 offer proof t© show that the land
“In CnpeTown and otliei British South danger from new diseases, said: “1 by Huiuliold t.
nefer stopped ter play,
sought is more valuable for its timber or two»
$175, $200 and $250 per month. Board African cities there are ‘nigger’ bars, have encountered only one strange dis­
than for agricultural nut poses, and toes’aDii'
They nefer said they’d rest jus’ now an’ her
is cheap—only $30 |»er month.
In the and colored men, and women, too, can ease as a result of the return of the First
claim to said land before the R.e8,!**er*l
The Lost Chord.
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, 9re>® •
work some other day,
British possessions miners are worked patronize them as much as they choose. Nebraska. It is called ‘dholie itch.’ I
on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, u?00- 8
An’ none of ’em ’nd spring a joke an’ names as witnesses :
... v
12 hours for the same wages, and thev It is a common sight to see negro believe that dhabe is the native term for
John W. Fletc er, of Day ton, Or.; Albert r-
He was industriously drawing a wool-
none of ’em annoy,
have to pay £5 10s per rnoiieh for board. wenches so drunk on the street they can washwoman, and the theory is that it is
Cook and John Nuns, of McMinnville, 0
I en cloth to and fro over my shoe, reports An’everthing was perfickwhen mv father Luther J. Flelchet, of Dayton, Or.
.
“In Johannesburg negroes or Kaffirs scarcely walk. In the Transvaal, negroes due to a parasite found in the soldie-s’ the Detroit Free Press.
Any and all persons claiming adverseiy<
wus
a
boy.
above
desert
ed
lands
are
requested
to
me
n
are not allowed to walk on the side­ are not allowed to buy a drop of liquor, clothing after returning from the home
“Know nn’thin’ ’bout coon songs?"
claims in this office on or before said 6th a*y 01
walk. All negroes are obliged to wear and if any one is caught selling it to of the native washwoman. D
.
--------- “ j ’ he asked,
* * as he breathed on the leather My father nefer thonght of such a thing Febiuary, I900.
It generally
C hars . B. M oore Register.
badges on their arms. The English made them, he gets six months, without the starts from chafing and is characterized
as skippin' school,
and polished it off again.
a great row liecatise Cape boys, or ne­ option of a fine. On the second offense he by fiery red eruptions on the skin, which
But allers went, an’ acted nice, an’ nefer T imberland , A ct J umk 3,1878.—N oti CB F
“A little—why ?’’
P ublication .
groes from British possessions were gets a year. Drunken negroes are never spead all over the body. It is not dan
broke a rule.
"Ah had de wo's piece o’ bad luck yo’'
United States Land Office,
forced to wear badges, and made an seen in Johannesburg.’*
Oregon City, Ore..
The
hoys
they
didn
’
t
play
base
ball
an
’
i gerous, but is inconvenient, because i-t ever seen," he said.
“Ah’d heard all I
Oct. 26th. W
effort to show that the Boer authorities
didn
’
t
even
swear,
Notice
is
hereby
given that in contjWJJ
causes
a
swelling
in
the
feet
and
pre-!
these coon songs at de theaters, an’me n
Cecil
Rhodes.
with
the
provisions
of
the
act
of ( ongnj» ,
had no right to compel them to do so;
•Mr. Hadley greatly admires Cecil I vents marching. Over one half of the de old lady we got ouah heads t’gether An’in their cloze their mothers couldn’t June 3, I878, entitled ‘‘An act for the
but they can not make their contention
timber
lands
in
the
States
of
(.®|no,, J
nefer find a tear.
Rhodes, who, he says, is one of the great­ First Nebraska had this disease in some fo t'gtt up a coon song dat’d beat all
Oregon. Nevada and Washington TerrwoQ»
stick. This newspaper talk about the
"hv
When
the
eirkus
came
ter
town
degree
on
its
return
"
Dr.
Teal
said
hecon-
dem
odderi
half
wav
roun
"de
traZk
'
Ah
extended
to
all
the
Public
Land
States
uj
est livingmen. “Rhodes.” he said, “dep-
Boers forcing the British whites to wear
of Augus 4, 1892.
they didn't ent an’ go,
recates this war and would rather that sidered our greatest danger wasfrom dis. got th’ w’uds in ma head, ma coco was
JENNIE BAILEY,
badges was all without foundation. I
Of Tillamook, county or
of TH
Tillamook.
’amoo». • i
the South African republic should stand eases in the Hawaiian »lands. “A large full o’ w’uds, an’ dat aiah was as eleah An'so they wasn't punished' for thev ot
Oregon, has this day filed in this °®<* [
was there during the whole time, and
didn't like a show
I ,ung de ft»’
------- , ;
sworn statement No. 5109 for the puro . jp
Rhodes desires that there should be a proportion of the t>eople over there," he in head as ma name.
know what 1 am talking about.
Thev worked nn1------------ 1
. . . .
the E U f W M oi Section No. aS, in
United South African republic, with what said, "are affected by tuberculosis, and the vehrse ovah to de ol’ lady an’ she said
worked an plodded on No. 2 S, Range No. 7 W, and will
“Another thing:
Under the Trans­
nefer cared fer iov_
1to show that the land sought is more vs
.
are now British possessions forming a Hawaiian race is actually decreasing in I Say, boy, dat’s a swell song yo’s boon’ So an
everi-th;.*’
J "
f°r it7* limber or stone than for
vaal government a colored man is not
part ot it, and this is a hope not impos. numliers from the ravages of this dis- f hit’em hnhd wi’dnt song, honey an’
- .
wus peaceful when mv
and to establish her
this
allowed to take a white man's place in
___________
two*
father wus a boy
'
before the _______
0
mistake. Den I set. wheah’s de pen
siblc of realization vet. There are thou. '** ", .. B
: office at Oregon City, Ore, on Tuesday-.1
any occupation. Colored men are allow,
Dr. J. E. Summers said there were no | an’ ink ? an’ dev wasn’t none
I takes • don’t see how he ever lived ter tell the i day of Janu »ijr, 1900. She names as wllw5g.
S4inds of British subjeefs in South Africa
Charles A. Bailey. John K.
Or.
cd to work as laborers only. In British
who are ready to assist in the establish­ new fliseases in the new colonies and me hat fa’t’ go ovah to de avenoo fo’t’
I B i ey, Joseph Severance, of Tilianioos.
lonesome tale,
territory the companies hire colored men
'
Any
and
all
persons
claiming
adyeiw
.
ment of a republic independent of the little danger from such maladies as tv-! git some ink an’ a sheet o’ papah an’ I should a’ thought he'd died
abov.--described lands are requested to »
J
tor .»11 kinds of positions, and the conse­
or else claims
in this office on or before said 91D
mother country. Rhodes gives away a phoid fever, dysentery and smallpoi be- when I brings it home an’ sets down at
been swallered bv a whale
quence is wages arc lower in British ter­
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c... ■
fortune every year, and no one who has cause those suffering from those diseases ' de table fo’t' write out dat song
ean,urething Orft*' hnPPCn'd
hi">
ritory, anti the proportion of white men
a just cause has ever sought his ass is are detected before they reach this conn, aiah every bit o' both had lef mv
cause
canse
he
wus
so
good,
good.
working for good wages is about six
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
try. and the transport is properlv iso. Ahain’ been able t’ recollec’ eider one o’ An' did the thing, he orter do,in jast the
tancc in vain.”
Land office zt Oregon CltJ ■
times as great in the South African re­
October 5th; W
late.1 and taken care of at the port of dem sen« Now. if dat ain hahd luck
way he should.
J
Notice 1» hereby given th.t the to “
public ns in the mines outside.
entry both bv the citv health officersand den dis mggah doan’ know what hahd
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of Mtn
“ What makes you think little Mrs
The Mining Laws.
to make final proof in support of his u
by the government officials of the marine luck means. Gimme vo othah foot "
there’s only one,
that said proof will be made before th®. qj .,
“The English government exacts a li­ Jones has such delightful manners?"
hospital service.
“There is some real •
------------
Cle»-k of Tillamook county, at Tills«’®0*-
An’ I have heard bnt
"Because I know she hates the very
cense of $25 on a miner's claim, and
"efér seen the noble on November 25th, 1899, vis :
danger." said he, ‘ from the plague,
things
he
done;
ALTON L WHITTEN: u
“
Mamma,"
said
little
Willie,
"i
m
forces him to do 30 fret of development sight of me. yet 1 never call there that
H.K. 10777'or the EHof Ne «•ndES"
which has broken out in Hong Kong. afraid I was awfnl naughty today.”
The perfikt ways in
work a year. In the Transvaal claims she doesn't make me Iwlieve she is
otSec. So Tp 1 8 H 7 * ■
„.nreW
which
he
’
d
aS
his
This disease is conveyed hy rats in the
He name, the following witne**»
energies employ
Why do you think so?" asked his
pav 10» a month, and that is a tax that charmed with the privilege of entertain­
his continuous residence upon and con
holds
of
vessels
and
may
lie
unloaded
mother.
of said laud, vt« :
. - k (fc.
never changes .No development work is ing me."
IxMiis OUen and Fred C Shornp. of
with the merchandise and in this wav
that
fellow wn a boy.
Cause I've got an awful stomach
Daniel
Murphy
and
Jerry
Murphy.
•<
T”
require I. Arter you are producing, the
" Ihd you ever make a serious mistake start an epidemic. The spread of ven­
ache.’ answered the little fellow.
English chartered company, that has in a prescription ?"
C has . B. M oors *
ereal diseases is an unfortunate feature
"Perhaps it was the pie y„n
M,(i d-voveredth.tMoTvJ, haV' “
control of all this territory by virtue of
"Never but once." answered the drug which attends the mobilization of an his mother.
NOTICB.
a charter from the English parliament, clerk, as a gloomy look jiassed over his
army in those countries, because it does ( "Oh, no, ” replied Willi,. •• the pie was
To W hom I t M ay C oncbra :
t a kei””"---
'
~
ler vent of all your outgo*: lace. “J charged •
m-T 1
given that I will not be
*
I tO°
to **»••" m that manno. It
r*ebts or rontracta entered Into or
Thiu|
bat I Thbtax in y>e Trana. pr«eripti»a impend
S^-fcr. «fier that ro™.
t
account of any of my interests tn 1
tM
H
om Kong. Dr R 1 must be me.”
t
acvoui
■3
—. want; by any person'whomsoever.
forever: I heard it remark we mast
came be authorised in writing bv
I was fifty.
RETURNED FROM SOUTH
AFRICA.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
THE TILLAMOOK.
FRED SAPPINGTON,
Painter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator.
Steamer W. H. HARRISON
or R. P ELMORE.