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n í iE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. December 9. 1899 PASSING REMARKS own confession, as published about the | two hearts, all the closer attached lie time of her capture, proved all that cause ot that romance ot childhood, were summer and it was supposed they had come from the balloon. Brielfly and Entertainly Told the prosecution could require. But_ i made one at the altar— "I did not take much heed to the story I earl Hart evidently touched other in the Cosy Corner. For her, there was no love like the old but, as a matter of duty, reported it to hearts and in a winning way. Oh 8AN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN love, liorn in her childhood’s days; Dr. Milne at Fort York. Later on, how T he tragedy of war has never been * * * For him, there was no rosebud sweeter, ever, two more Eskimos, Stockbv and more clearly depicted than in the picture T he United States senate committee abloom in the world’s highways. his brother, came in, and they brought on the first page of Collier's Weekly for on manufactures is now in session in news which leaves very little doubt that Novenilier 1,1, entitled “ Sad News from New York, studying the porter and beef the expedition has come to grief up i CHEAPER FREIGHT RATES. the Far Off Philippines," which brings, adulteration business. Senator Mason I north. in the list of killed and wounded, desola holds down the chairman's seat. If the “Stockby’s brother, whilst hunting Railroad Improvements that Indi tion to a soldier's household. The bowed- member» are expecting to sample all the cate the Passing of the musk oxen last summer, came across a down wife with her child at her feet, brands manufactured in the United patty of four white men shooting deer. | Canals. unconscious of a father's loss. The gray States, what condition will they he in Engineering News, taking for its text A party of Eskimos who were approach haired parent in speechless grief and at the end of the committee’s session ? the giant locomotive just finished for the ing at the time did not see the deer, and with hand laid upon the widow’s head. They won't know salicylic acid from any Illinois Cenimi railrnarl ....* thought that the white men were shoct- Illinois Central railroad, printed i last Oh, the pathos of the scene! War is other sort of bug juice, week some data tending to show that i ing at them They thereupon drew their glorious ? Oh, yes, to some. But to At * « the heavy --- V freight s. carriers u...s.lo vri of the III V IUIUIC future b >ws and arrows and shot two of the others—who view it from the shadowed % they say that society women have no and even of the day, , in in this this country country at at whites, killing them on the spot. The side, it is the darkness of desolation. hearts and but little sympathy for those least, are the railroads and not the in- other two ran away, pursed bv Eskimos, AGENTS STEAMER LUELLA. in- In war there is another army other than in lower walks of life; but once in a while , ternal wat and it is not known if they escaped or ----- ..-ter ways. Hobsonville, Or. LEIGH JONES, Mgr the two that face eath other on the field the stern logic of facts shows that as The locomotive which furnishes the not. Stockby’s brother saw the poor of strife. It is the army left behind ; left tender hearts beat under silken robes as text for argument was built to haul fellows lying dead with arrows through to pray, to weep, to hope, to fear; the under calico frocks. In Detroit, the solid trains carring a paying load of them. One was a middle-aged man, C. B. HANTHORN, Pres;A WELCH, Vice-Pres ; 8, T. HARRISON. Sec. wife, the mother, the sister, the daughter, other day, the loving charity of two 2,000 tons each, and it is the biggest short, broad, and stout ; the other was the sweetheart, each one of whom is in society women saved a poor creature The elder had on a locomotive ever bjilt. It weighs alone a young man. peril of losing the sweetly suggestive and from being laid upon a dissecting table 232,200 pounds, and with its tènder I knickerbocket suit, with striped stock loving title through the fortune of war. or in a pauper grave. / An inmate of 364,900 pounds. It is an indication | ings ; the younger had on a cloth suit, . ' ’s „ Oh. Lord of Hosts, be with our boys the poorhouse, she died without making both in its weight and power of the , and they both had on cheese cutter or Successors to the Columbia Iron Works. The Eskimos wanted a sign; but somehow these two ladies steady growth of the railroad and the ! badge caps. when ride shot outslips; _B B I B B Bl. 533 Bond Street Make clear the eye that sights the guns heard of it and, remembering her as once cheapening of its service which has j Stockby’s brother to go back with them having been employed by them as a already left all other means of traffic far as there was a big round thing up north : Electric upon our battleships; ASTORIA, OREGON. And heed the prayer, if one should fall, nurse, they gave her a Christian burial, behind except the vessels on the great full of tobacco, clothes, ammunition &c., : Light but he did not go. He, however, brought from dying soldier’s lips. stood at the grave and dropped flowers ; lakes and the monsters ofthe oceans, Z and in two wolf-skin carpets and a part of a upon the coffin as it was lowered to its' “There are railway managers in the * * * : Power dress worn by the Eskimo in the Far W as there ail ante-marital agreement last resting place. “Then a rustle of | early days of the railway era," Engineer, North, just to prove that he had been as silken skirts, a quick crack of the whip : Plants i ing News says, “who contended that only between Mrs. Hazen (widow) and far as he said. I have reported this to Cannery, Steamboat, Loggers' Work George Dewey (bachelor), that, for and I and the kindly mourners had gone.” high class freight could be economically : Installed. the commissioner. and Blacksmithing. in consideration of the bestowal of her , Surely, “one touch of nature makes the ■ hauled byjrail. To this day in England ‘ ‘ A. D. A lston .” and on the continent of Europe the in I B Bl B B B: B B B. Electrical and Cycle Sundries hand, he should bestow upon her the whole world kin." ----------------------- * * * Estimates Given. land waterways are able to carry freight in Stock. house the generous American public had T ale of woe from the country press: as cheaply or more cheaply than compet AMERICAN BLUFF WON THE given him ? Or was it only a literal DAY. carrying out of the words ofthe wedding “Our standing ads in this paper this i ing railway lines. The fact is that rail, ceremony ? “I on thee all my goods be week amounts to less than $1, and local, roading back in the '70s, and Europeon Yankee Tourist Didn’t Propose to stow." In any event, it seems a very all told, less than $1.75 for the week's railroad practice even at the present day, Be Left Out in the Cold. graceful act. And, besides, he gets rid of | work. Now can any one tell us how is toy railroading in comparison with “Here at home bluff doesn’t count for The DIRECT ROUTE to TIL much we will have for our week's work work now being done on American rail paving taxes. much,’’ said a globe trotter to a Seattle after paying for our paper, plate, rent, ways of heavy traffic." At At At Carrying U.S. Mail. Attention is then called to the average reporter, “ but l’iu telling you that a I t is said of Perry S. Heath, first assist ink, oil and other expenses ? And yet good, stiff bluff, with a cheeky American ant postmaster general, that he is one of there are some wretched mortals who of only 2.21 mills per ton per mile for the ablest officials in Washington, and will take a paper year after year and carrying coal received during the year behind it, is worth a lot of money in Europe. When I got around to Nice last the originator of more successful ideas never think of paying a cent for it, and endingjune 30, 1899, by the Chesapeke year the best hotels were crowded and I and plans, not alone for his party, but even lie to get out of paying their honest & Ohio railroad for all coal hauled by it BARKER & McNAMER, Proa had to take up with a small room. On for the public, than any mail in the pub debts to the printer. May God have to the seaboard, and some very interest the same floor was a German who was mercy on such miserable lieings and de- ing figures are given to prove that a lic eye. Why not ? It is the perfectly substantial profit may be made at even occupying a suite, though not spending natural sequence of his earlier career and i liver them from hades. I less than these rates by railroads using much money or putting on any great Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. | * * * experience as a printer's devil, a com style. One day there was a great row. I the best of heavy equipment. I f there are any of our readers in Ore positor, a reporter and. finally,an editor The landlord had asked him asaparticu- ‘ York In the annual report of the New whose services could command $500 per gon—or elsewhere—who are hungry for lar favor to vacate for a newcomer and, Stage leaves N Yamhill daily exeept CQonday. 4 com- Central & Hudson River Railroad land and are unmarried, now is their month. The path he treads today is B of course, the man didn’t propose to lie time, though it is short, to get a Choc pany twenty-eight new mogul engines Ticket« must be secured the ilay previous from the Agents at abloom with the roses of success. turned out. The landlord coaxed and were spoken of, each of which is capable taw wife who will bring him 550 acres * * At North Yamhill and Tillamook. of hauling eighty loaded thirty.ton grain argued and the German growled and I t is said that Aguinaldo is hemmed in of land in the Indian territory as a dower : cars, making a total of 3,600 tons in muttered and I followed them down to by the Pacific ocean on the one side and and he be entitled to a like amount ad the train, or 2,400 tons of paying load, the office to see how it would come out. bv the China sea on the other and that ditional, on marriage. Besides, these j Tables show that the cost of operating I At the desk was an American I had run L. H. BROWN, PMBIDBTK. D irectors : L. H. BROWN, H. O. DAVIS, G. W TEFFT. he can’t get away. Just as though an | girls are said to lie pretty, of a kind and a locomotive hauling 2,000 tons of pav i across in Venice—a buyer for a Chicago W. H. COOPER, Sic. & T reu . islander couldn't swim. He who fights loving disposition, while some are highly ing load is only 40 cents a train mile, dry goods house. When the landlord and and swims away may swim back like a educated. Five thousand men have and further figures show that, exclusive the German began to gabble in chorus fish some day, and there will be the devil already taken advantage of the law of terminal expenses, the whole cost of the buyer pulled a blank check from his governing such alliances and a thousand to pav, with Dewey ten thousand miles ManufHCturerH of moving a 2,000 ton trainload a mile is pocket and reached for a jieti ami said: or more are about to do so. “‘All this talk is of no use. 1 want away. only $2, or 1 mill per ton per mile. Both I rooms here. I will buy the hotel and At * * * * * waterways and railways would have to M arconi ' s wireless telegraphy will not W e fail to see any sound reason for the provide terminal facilities, and it is select m v suite. Sir, what is your cash do away with the present method by outburst of indignation in missionary argued that these cost rather less for I price for this hotel ?” TIUbflMOOK, OR. I “ ‘You would buy the hotel’.’exclaimed wire, which will be made greatly cheajier circles because an American woman railroads than water lines. the landlord, as he threw up his hands in ifthe invention credited to two Austrians doctor residing at Canton, China, has “We do not question," says the Engi named Pollok and Virog be true. They wedded a coolie who was once her cook. neering News, "the sincerity and good surprise. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing “ 'Grounds and all, and 1 want it to are now in Chicago, experimenting to If it be true that a man's lieart is reached faith of those who plead for more gov Lumber a Specialty. transfei the new system, by which 100,- through his stomach, may not a ernment expenditure on the interior day. How much—a million—three or 000 words can lie transmitted in an hour woman’s also be so touched and tangled waterways, but they are certainly mis four? And what name shall I fill in on to $1,500,000 syndicate. These same ‘ up? Besides, the Hong Kong dispatch taken as to the eral interests of the pub the check?’ Lioeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked “Say, now,” laughed the tourist, “ but electrical ex]>erts are also perfecting an ' says the happy coolie was "once" her lic. The last (argument of the defender Lumber Yard near Court House. you ought to have seen that thing work. apparatus for reproducing an exact cook. Evidently he had departed and ofthe waterways, however, is that these handwriting at a distance, It is called this was the only way she could win him must be kept in order that their competi The German had determined to lie ugly about it, but when he bumped up against the telantograph. back. _ _ tion may keep railway charges down to a man who had as soon pay four mil- * * * * * * a reasonable figure. It is, as a matter E qual suffrage in the Platte valley, as fact, against the public interest that lions as one for what he fancied he felt The author of “How to Be Happy, Though Married," says, in a recent art- observed by the Fort Lupton Advertiser: traffic should lie diverted from the rail awed and humbled and ready to quit. icle on the comedy and tragedy of mar. A ladv voter across the river left her ways. The right of the government to The landlord figured that to turn away riage. that it might lie a good thing to ballot in the booth and on coming out fix and regulate railway rates has lieen such a Croesu« would ruin his house, and follow a custom that prevailssomewhere said : “I hereby vote it straight," and fully established, and the principle that it wasn’t half an hour before the bluffer in Africa to test the endurance of the then started to pass out, but was in such rates should not lie in excess of was installed in the suite and the Ger man contemplating marriage. A bag formed she must not leave it in the what is necessary to pav the operating man was chucked into a dog hole on the is filled with ants and into this nest of booth, she returned to the booth, rolled expenses and a fair return on the capital top floor. And that wasn’t all, mind Agent« for Kopp« Brewery, the Brewer of the Fina*»t Beer in the N Stranger« can find here a place to write, attend to r<>rreM|M»ii<h?nce, pr’* stings his hand sare tied. If for two the ballot up and stuck it into her has also lieen plainly laid down in court you. When they sent the buyer a bill based on his supposed millions he got up confer upon buaineas or social matter« ami generally feel at home. hours he can endure the pain without pocket, and with a disdainful air at decisions. and threatened to buy up the town and howling he is considered fit to cope with tempted the second time to escape. The proper method to regulate rail start six soap factories to running, and At At At the fret and jar of wedded bliss. But way rates, therefore, is not by trying they cut every item in two and I »egged how about the woman ? Has she no mother love smother wifely af. to create competition, either by building SHOULD his pardon to boot. 1 don’t believe that foe to fight ? Must she not face the fection „ _ the children come and demand I ___ ______ parallel railway lines or inferior water as chap had 11,000 to his name, but he just storm ? more of her care? Is it .. right routes V---- t,ut by UIU1V ------ . J the direct exercise of gov- walked over everything and everybody more and i «3 * * * that it should be so ? Are the children ernmt.nt control, . If New York would W hat is the world coming to, when dearer to her than to the father? Is the retajn ¡tJ position j0 the export trade it for two weeks and it was current gossip PROPRI ETOR8 OF one man, and he 91 years old, elopes with marital vow broken in spirit when the mugt cOncentrate its energies upon the that he owned the whole of Chicago and five women of varying ages and starts wife's love is weaned away from the qoestion of reducing the cost of handling a good share of St. Louis and Cincinnati. afoot from Tennessee to Utah, “to be husband and bestowed in changed form freight at ¡tg terminals so that it may Nothing but cold bluff which wouldn’t have taken him into an American dance happy though not married," legally? to the children who have lain under her comparison with the cost ofthe DEALERS IN Such an instance comes from Knox breast and who are to her flesh of her termina|s, built on cheap land at New- hall as a deadhead, but it was equal to a letter of credit for $1,000,000 over ville, where an inmate of the poorhouse flesh and bone of her bone indeed ? f)Ort News and New Oreleans. and other i and a minister at that—induces five ot * * * competing Atlantic and Gulf ports. there.” - 11 Shop next •¡ot/r to Larstn’s Hotel, Tillamook. A JACK rabbit sausage factory is to be t jn thig direction may bring his fellows, of the female persuasion, to Hazel is just 6 year, old. She goes to a believe in and accept the doctrines pro ! started in Kansas, in order to ut.1« the I returns, but that spent on artificial kindergarten and is just learning her i pounded is a Morman circular that heavy and yearly increasmg crop ot this erwayi is poured into a seive.” letters. The other day the teacher was festive creature. This is all nght and chanced to fall in his hands. They left endeavoring to teach her the latter part i in the night, and a note, signed by the proper, for the young and tender rabtot Fate of Andree of the alphabet and held up a block with | You intend to give your homie a new 4 re* friable or out, we six, was found liesides the minister s bed, Lkes succulent food; and its meaLm, a big “T” painted on it. ¡sausage, ought to be supeno - tojhat in which the decision they had come to Rear Admiral H. Campion writing to HERMAN CESSNER, Painter and Paper Hanger “Hazel, what letter is thi«?” made from the porchine tnbe. Bu P- the London Times says . I enclose ex- was announced. Hazel thought a long tin»« and called ! )(O8e the manufacturers shou <Is> .v At At At thè tract from “ let,CTiu,t received from my Spruce and Tillamook City, Or S hould an institution or corporation ■up the jack that is not a rabbit in the nephew, Mr. Alston, son of the late ■ it “I." "No, no. Hazel. You ought to know | or business firm dismiss an employe who , 1 sausage—what then Commander Alston, R. N., who is in I what this IS. What does your father for over twenty years has done faithful * » * . mid her charge of Fort Churchill, the most north- ' drink every night for supper? a_ - Bay n«v Comrenr service in his particular line, because a “ S he like Sammie because he tom ncr ern post of the Hudson Company. [ “Beer!" shouted Hazel, and she won _ — — I f »taamlr '* »1/J new management wants newer blood in | ston« ' She was a child and he was He has lieen there five years. think, and dered why th« teacher smiled. a ----- knack of it ? And no provision made for pension rame vear, older and had “ „ Kgiumo. », and from what he relates relatra bope ofthe balloon«» mas» be given -^ ing the faithful one who has given the telling Uir.v tales in a way-J thatcharmed •What is the nW Iof the word j best year» of his life to advance the ma-1 the little maiden. This wa up. I fear, although the other two may J. P. ALLEN, the teacher of i. lukewarm, W illie long gone by; but the memory of them be alive. terial interests of another ? Will it ______ j LJ Proprietor. ftti said in answer that it is purely a ques lingered in her mind in a gentle, r • August 1, 1899. I a slnall pupil- “ Lukewarm, ” * a. she grew up to faonatmg and tion of business ? But there is another however, no doubt, he, Firat dace accoB«n»<Mlnti<»n he grew older. to her "You will, side to it that should receive considera die loss of the ** ia when it looks greatlv surprised to lei Bt accoliti da«« rata. — on. — she took her tion, - on, she „^edition In the nuiw VBTT w M — Bukimo the lovelv daughter' ....... r, --------- f th„ ,,‘rfoè Tene her— Now. I*»’ ,r|y part of this spring so Eskimo I here .he met h<> Ü«? , *» „„,1 old Donald-"mr the daw abMrt >J b W-l MKAU4 IN THE •sms.»* ’1 " jmved with good of her childhood ’n C“ “ » “ . CITY. --*!■( n a shop, rhertTion- IB*fno«. were • rada United States army ftèr thev had fim.be ! they »■ Went out dn you suppone one resoli For o F1K & SPBUCE Lunibei BOX SHOOKS. I And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, COLUMBIA ELECTRICALS REPAIR CO. Local Agents--L. HINER and H. HUDEN. PACIFIC LUMBER CO All Kinds of Fine Merchantable Lumber. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. Tillamook City, Oregon LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. IF /yien police r fL pr 1 f! lf 17 j !