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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, January 4, 1900. HIS LITTLE BEN. a friend of the family as he was pass ing. “Lot of fellows he used Io know- in the east are here with the Christian Endeavorers. They are having a pic nic talking over old times, and I beard A Californian’s Novel Project for him invite half a dozen or so of them up Reaching the Exposition. to dinner. Did he send you word?” “O, we know they're coming.” she answered loyally, though she had just heard of it, and the finest expert could not have detected that her smile was “How proud we was to show our boy—I counterfeit. She was in the kitchen mean his ma and I— before her informant had gone a block Each day he brought us greater joy and She imparted her enthusiasm to the raised us to’rds the sky! Capt. Firmin Moindron is making his We hadn’t reely lived before he come to girl and the whole culinary department plana to attend the Paris exposition in make us glad, rattled with activity. It was hot, but The bindin’ link between us was that happy a full head of gas was turned on in 1900. That is not a particularly not el oc little tad; cupation just now, for it would be a We lived fer him, we saved fer him, in the big range and there was a cooking hard matter to throw a stone and not utensil in commission wherever there every way we knew, Day In, day out, I slaved fer him. well was room for one. Tribute was exacted hit some one who is doing the same. But while the rest of the world is going pleased to do it, too. from all the people who were in reach, to get there in the ordinary way by “We planned a grand career fer him. his baskets and brown paper being used learning a little French and saving up happy ma and me— in the delivery of plunder. Two or Wa’n’t nothin’ too good here fer him, as as much money as possible, Capt. Fir three women of the neighborhood were fur as we could see; min Moindron means to go in a way He’d got to go away to school—to college— enlisted as assistants, and the hilarity of hi« own. He intends to travel in a so we planned, maintained through such a stress of He’d got to have the best of all a-goln’ In work was something to be wondered at. trunk. Not the ordinary, portable dog the land. house trunk that has been used to And so we saved and slaved away and sent A little later four young girls in “wash" transport everything from a corpse 1 him ‘‘~ off “at last— dresses and becoming aprons put in an I guess that I was proud the day I heard appearance and one of the women de to a summer girl’s outfit, but the trunk my boy had passed! voted her entire time drilling these of a tree. All the way from Humboldt "He’s home agen _ __ w ______ to stay awhile, _______ until young recruits to wait on the table county to the quays of “gay Pare«” he vacation’s through; is going to sail in the trunk of a red without sniggering. He’s learned a lot concernin’ style, he’s Jones and his friends arrived with the wood tree. kind of distant, too; Necessity, ingenuity and the love of He brought another chap along, they’re uoise of a team of horses clattering adventure have led many to brave the college chums, you know: over the front porch. “Whew!" he be They ride the horses ’round, and gol! how gan, as soon as he had introduced his waters of the earth in al! sorts of craft they do make ’em go! from Noah’s ark to a naphtha launch, It’s harvest time, but, somehow, they don’t wife and could get her by herself, sort of seem to care; » “what’s the matter here? It smells but for poetic originality Capt. Moin- While I must stay and work away they Capt. like a pickle factory with half a dozen dron’s project stands alone. gallivant somewhere. imported odors thrown in. It's some Moindron loves France as the land of "My back was lame as It could be from thing horrible. An oil refinery and a his birth and California as the home puttin’ in the hay; of his choice, and for the honor of both I overheard them talk of me—this hap- tannery in the neighborhood would be pened yisterday! a decided improvement. Anybody been he wishes to show to the people who My boy I used to carry ’round and pray I burning junk or garbage? What in gather at Paris in 1900 to look on the for every night wonders of the world and the achieve creation is it? ” My boy that I have battled for and loved “Oh. why didn't you tell me, dear, ments of nations a proof of one of the with all my might- marvels of this new world. He said: ‘My folks are good and kind, as that you would bring company to din you have seen, but, oh, Capt. Moindron i6 a hardy sailor ner?" and there was a world of troubled I’m sorry they are not refined, as yours are, solicitude in the face of the demure man. Man and boy for 40 years he has you know.’ little Mrs. Jones. “But we'll get gone down to the sea in ships and “My gladdest day was that day when 1 through with it. It happens that we worked his way from fo’c’stle to quar- learned a father’s love, The day God sent my little Ben down to have a real surprise. I've heard you terdeck. One of the rugged giants that has me from above! mil so often of the merry Dutch lunches I’ve slaved fer him, I’ve saved fer him: you have had down town that I thought watched the children of the red man I held his little hand. And guided h!s first steps: for him I’ve I’d get up something warm in that and the white man come and go he laid awake and planned! line, with a few other foreign dainties will take from its bed in the forest and When he was near the sky was fair; I’ve thrown in." ride it 10,000 miles to the gates of the prayed beside his bed— "But the house reeks with garlic busy city. O God of Love, why was I there to hear “I will build,” he says, ‘‘a schooner them words he said!’’ and—" —6. E. Kiser, in Chicago Times-Herald. “That’s Spanish, you know, dear, from one of the largest trees in Hum They're all old cliums of yours, aren’t boldt county. The hull shall be one hey. Jor.es? It will be a lark for them. solid piece—simply the trunk of the I ’s the pot roast that gives forth the tree hollowed out and hewn into shape. egated and pungent aroma. It is I will take a tree from 22 feet to 24 feet . - gular vegetable bouquet, and if you in diameter for my boat. She will be Mrs. Jones Gained a Glorious r . i your friends are at all analytical 48 feet long, 15 feet beam and 10 fett Victory. could name most of the ingred deep and will be rigged as a schooner. ients. There are onions, turnips, car- I will make my boat in Humboldt coun tots, cabbage—red cabbage, dear— ty, where the big trees are, and I fig IEN you get a woman who is n ure that it will take me from two to rutabegas—” genuine diplomat you’ll always "Thunder! Abbreviate bv telling me three months to make it. I will sail find her in the excelsior class. It is the what there isn't in it. I told them they’d from here, go around Cape Horn or privilege of her sex to go to extremes have to take pot luck, but a pot roast! through the straits of Magellan, across and when Bhe sets out to attain an end It’s enough to drive them out of the the Atlantic and down the Seine to she holds the possibility of death house on the dead run. What kind of Paris. I want to be ready to start in much more lightly than Bhe does that meat have you with this agricultural time to reach Cape Horn about the last of defeat. of December of this year, so that I will medley?” I This charming little lady, who would “Don’t be cross, dear. I know that arrive at Paris by May of 1900. prefer to be called Mrs. Jones under “This model I have made I am not it's beef, but I can't make out just the circumstances, lives within a block what part, and then we have a few afraid to show to anyone—nor would I of Woodward avenue in one of the best German meats. If you had only sent hesitate to trust myself to a boat on sections of the city. She has been those lines.” me word! But we must make the best married for eight years, and during Capt. Moindron is all enthusiasm of it now.” seven years, eleven months and three Jones groaned and nearly fell off about his unique project. weeks of that time there was one great “I think,” he said, “of sailing 16,000 his chair with surprise when the young drawback to her happiness. It is read ladies filed in to act as waiters. His miles in the trunk of a tree. To do that ily figured from this statement that companions also looked perplexed and and show all the world at the exposi her release came but one short week recognized a distinct jar in the domes tion what California can produce I am ago. tic machinery. Jones swore in » Inf’ willing to risk my life.”—N. Y. Sun. Jones must be classified as a good whisper when the round-faced girl fellow. In a few years more he is lia from three doors below asked the gen RENEWED THE GRUDGE. ble to be called “Old Suavity,” “Old tlemen whether they would prefer Smoothology," or by some other mod roggen brod or pumpernickel. The After the Lapae of Fifty Years the ern designation equally expressive and others were dazed and stammered as Quarrel of Uoyhood Was irreverent. His voice has n native note assurance that they had no choice. R»samr4. of cordiality and is unctuous. His The fearfully and wonderfully con laugh is a contagion, his handshake structed pot roast lost none of its Even an old sore will gixe its owner a suggists a vise and he at once impresses fragrance by being loaded on the indi twinge if it is roughly handled. Two osie with a desire to do something vidual plates, and as no one liked all elderly men met at a reception one thoughtful and agreeable. The im the concomitants there w-as an osten evening, and after they had been intro pression is not misleading, and one of tatious pretense with scarcely any eat duced to each other, one of them said: Jones’ favorite ways of showing his “I beg pardon, Mr. Yarty, but are you ing. generosity was to invite people home The guests made a gallant bluff at related to the family of that name who to dinner. Where the average friendly weinerwurst, cervelet wurst. kippered lived in Plattston about 50 years ago?” man would say to “Take a cigar,” or herring, dodged the limburger, which ”1 am a member of the identical fam “Come in and have something." Jones Jones declared with savage emphasis ily,” replied the other. ”1 resided there would smile his genial smile, laugh bis I was a relief from the abominations of myself 50 years ago.” happy laugh and insist that you go up the other odors, took kitchen on faith “Then you are Columbus Yarty?” and have dinner with him. “Yea.” and came in unanimously on ein beer. There is a commendable feature in “I am delighted to meet you again. Little Mrs. Jones had fluttered about, such a display of hospitality, but what chattering merrily and trying to ani Do you remember Wesley Weston, with was to be condemned in Jones was the mate her guests, but Jones was as grim whom you played when a little boy?” fact that he never told his wife of these ! as a graven image, intimated that he ‘‘Surely! Are you he?” sudden invasions. She repeatedly asked | would have the house fumigated be -I am.” this consideration, but Jones is a busy fore he slept in It and finally so far lost They shook hands again, and after a man and forgot. He would promise self-restraint as to want to bet his wife little pause, Mr. Weston said«: volubly and kiss his wife by way of ten millions of dollars that it was all ‘‘You remember we had a quarrel acknowledging hiB shortcoming, but a put-up job. Fhe only smiled angelic about something or other the last time three days would not pass before he ally and said she was afraid Jones had we met, and you pushed me over into would surprise the patient little ma lost his appetite because of the hot a tan-vat and ruined a suit of clothes tron by suddenly landing in with from for me?” weather. one to four men for dinner. He always ‘‘Yea, I remember it very well. Ha! There was a suppressed period of told them in his hearty way that they scattered and halting conversation ha!” would have to take pot luck, but no after the meal and the guests left as ‘‘Ha! ha! We can afford to laugh at woman with the pride of a housewife soon ns they decently could do so. it now, but it was a serious matter to is going to set out a stingy little spread Jones could muster no language equal me then. I have thought of it many for her husband's friend». She would to his anger, so be jerked a ebair where times since, and made up rny mind suffer from it as a reflection bordering be usually lifted one. kicked things out long ago that if we ever met again 1 upon the shame of being niggardly and of his way, slammed doors and growled I would tell you I freely and fully for- improvident. So she hustled, planned, without deigning to specify what be gave you for the mean little trick.” stirred the maid to prodigie« of exer- was growling at. The next morning “But as 1 remember it, you were en tion and gained temporary a< < n tn mo- he dictated a blank form to his type tirely to blame in the matter.” dation from the larders of her imme- writer and told her to run off 200 or “Not at all. I hadn’t done anything dfate neighbors, Frequentlr it wn a 300 of them. One of these forms will to you. However, as I said before. I close shave, but never did Mrs. Jones be filled out and scut in a burry when don’t hold any spite over it now. I for feel that her guests had been mi»n»ed ever Jone» is going to have anyone with give you—” or that her dinners were not at least him for dinner.— Detroit Free Press. “But I don’t want your forgiveness, air! 1 won’t have it! 1 toldtyou—” passable. New Blood Disease. Her mother frequently urged that “Sir!” Hermology. a comparatively new she set these predatory birds of passage _______ ”8ir! Good evening, air!” down to short rations and let them go mrrficai term, is a knowledge of blood ‘‘Good evening!” away hungry for a few successive anl| disease as evidenced by I be changes And the grudge of 50 years ago re observed in blood. Il has slready mutle times. "That'll bring Jones to his sume«! business, so to speak, at the old senses,” declared the elder lady. “He such advances that many diseases may stand.—Youth’s Companion. needs a lesson, and that's the way to be recognized by examination of the give it to him. I'll show him. Do you blood. From a mere observation of th- Patelle Foowfafn» Well Putrwuisad. expect to go through life feeding a lot rviatlvs number of leucocytes (White One of Boato«‘a municipal officiala, of strangers on short notice? The un- ; blood corpuscles) sod erythrovvn ► who is especially intere«ted in the va certainty in itself is torture. Have some (n-d blood corpuscles | it has «Kinn te bliahmemt of free ice water fountains spunk about you and give Jones such a elaborate analysts of other element in that city, hired a man to watch one setback that he'll give you due notice oj ,he blood end the recognition of I ms . of the drinking placca the other day from now on. I would." les foreign to normal blood I hi. olog' from six a. m. to ten p. n».. for the pur But that is not the way of young promises to be of e>[*ctal value Io man pose of ascertaining whether or not wives. Mrs. Jones even rebuked her kind in giving early warning of rfiaesM It was well patronized. Between the grim mother for such advice, and things otherwise oot manifest and showinr hour* named exactly 9.335 persona moved along in the same uneven the advance or decline of abnormal con drank at the city’s expense. The foun groove. But last Sunday there came ditiona.—8t. Louis Medical and Surgical tain has four faucets.—Chicago Chron a crisis. “Saw Jones down tewn ” said Journal. ic la. “The gladdest day in all my life wu that day Bennie come. Though when bis ma was made my wife my blood was tinglin’ some; How cute and beautiful he was. a-layln‘ there asleep! I had to jist kneel down beside his llltle' bed and weep. Beejuse 1 felt so good, you know! I prom ised God that day That I would leave the way below—The broad and sinful way. i Jones’ Surprise Party r L W PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TO PARIS IN A TREE ß Yon intend to give your house a new drees inside or out, see L. EDDY, HERMAN CESSNER, Painter and Paper Hanger, attoknby - at - law . Spruee and Tillamook City, Or T illamook , O hk G on . yy lyien, police H. cooper , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OREGON, TILLAMOOK J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor 'p H. GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fiibt class accoiiiinotlatiu at second class rate. Office: Opposite Court House, T illamook , O kkoon , MEALS IN THE CITY. Tillamook, Ore BEST (J LA UDE THAYER, ATTOBN EY-AT-LAW, Headquarters for Forest Grove Stage Line. T illamook , O kegon . I J. J. DAI.Y. ¡OSCAR HAVTBK. JJALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, D allas . O regon . DOBERT A. MILLER, ATTORN EV-AT LAW, WILL RUN O regon C ity , O regon . THE Steamer W. H. HARRISON or R. P ELMORE. Land Titles and Land Office Bnsineae a Specialty. IJAMKH MCCAIN, I A. W. SEVEHANCE Will make trips every five days, the weather permitting, between Astoria and Tillamook City, carrying freight and passengera. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., ASTORIA ; or COHN A TILLAMOOK. AGENTS. AfoCAIN & SEVERANCE, CO., ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, T illamook , O kegon . [JAVID WILEY, MI)., Rates, $1 Per Day Centrally Ltoeated PHYSICIAN, LARSEN HOUSE, Stage and Express Office. T illamook , O hecon . 0 OREGON. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed E. HAWKE, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. TILLAMOOK, FRED OREGON. Office: Over Todd’s Store. SAPPINGTON, TILLAMOOK, AND All cull promptly atteiHleil to. M. H- LtARSER, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, SURGEON ACCOUCHEUR. OREGON, Dr. J. W. Vogel, S pecialist for R efratction D efects op the E ye . and Decorator All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices, guaranteed. Will visit TILLAMOOK every tlirse months. P ortland ... O regon . O ffice - 132 F irst S treet . R esidence : 529 S herman S treet . Satisfaction CONTEST NOTICE C. A. BAILEY, Department of the Interior, United Stales Land DEALER IN Office, Oregon City, Oregon. Nov. 27th, 1899. 5 TUDEBAKER WA GONS A sufficient contest affidavit having been OSBORNE MOWERS, filed in this offi<by GEORG* B. LAMB, contestant, against Homestead Entry No 11225, Buggies, hay rake«, plow«, ami otlie made August 15th, 1894, for W So and E % farm niMcliinery. You can save Sw b, Section 24, Township 1 S, Range 8 V», by ANNA A STEINER contestee, in which it is money by dealing with me, alleged 'hat “said Anna A. Steiner during the Special Price« on Buggiea and Spring year 1*05. wnolly abandoned said premises dea- crilx d 111 said homestead entry and changed her W agona. residence therefrom, and that she has not re Ce A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ora. sided upon nor cultivated said premises aiuce said year I895. and that the said Anna A. Steiner is not •.''w riMiding upon, nor cultivating said premises in any manner, whatever, and that said •»Urged abs lice from the said land was not duet het eniplo.mint in the Army, Navy, or M h int corps of the United Stall'» as a private soldier, officer, s aman or marine during the war with Spam, or during any other war in which the United ‘ tates may be engaged,” HAIR CUTTING, said parties are hereby notified to appear, SHAVING, respond and offer evidence touching said alle SHAMPOOING, ETC. gation at io o'clock a.m.. on lannary 15th, 1900, befo r the County Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Oregon, and that final hearing will l>e held at 10 o’clock a m., on January 22nd, Electric Baths nicely flitted up Good for jooo, before the Register and Receiver at the persons suffering with rheumatism, United States Land Office in Oregon City, Oregon. Building next door to the Post Office. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed Nov 2<'th, 1899, set forth fact» which show that «fter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication W illiam G allowat , Receiver. TWO LIVE PAPERS. The repular subscription price of THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and the regular subscri) tion price of the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for THE HEADLIGHT and paying one year in advance can get both the EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER. S-Ä-ZTIZ HEADLIGHT and WEEKLY OREGONIAN One Year for fa.aj OP C. 8 l E. Thayer General Hanking and Exchange btiai- T imberland , A ct J unr 3,1878.—N otick P or PUBLICATION. neas interest paid on time de|tosila. United State* Lend Office, Oregon City, Ore , Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger bet. 26th, 1899 Notice is hereby given that in compliance many, Sweden, and all foreign coantrieo. with the provisions of the act ol (’otigrewsof June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, TILLAMOOK, ORE. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public hand state» by act of Augu» 4, 1892 JENNIE BAILEY, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, state of Oregon, has this «lay filed in this office her •worn statement No. 5109 for the purchase of the E ’a ' W % of Sr« tion No. aS, in Township No. 2 S. Range No. 7 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valunbl- for its timber or stone than for agricultural fnirpo-eg and to establish her claim to said it nd tiefora the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon Clly. Ow, on Turn Jay. the 9th day of Jan 11 <iy, 1900. She names as witness»» Charles A. Bailey. John E Tlittle W G B,i ey, Joseph severance, of Tillamook, Or. Any and all person» claiming adversely the SHAVING, abov-—described lands are requested to file their claim» in thia office on or before said 9th «lay of hair curri NG, January, 1900. C hai B M oores . Register. CHAS. and PETERSON, Baita SHAMPOOING, Hot and Cold Baths O.R.&N Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets- TWO TRAINS DAILY FROM ALL POINTS EAST FAUT MAIL K'" TK.” leaves for the Ka»t via Walla Walla and Spokane dally at 2 to p in. Arrive» at io ij a.m. leaves for the Batt via Pendleton and H um - nglon daily at 8 p m Arrive» vin II uiitiugtonl and Pendleton al 7HO • m ___ leave» dally except D r I Ir* acorn m o<i «tion Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives dally except Hun d»v *t 6 to p m. AND TOURIWT THROUGH PULLMAN l . hlkp . pkhh n,.............. Water line» schedule subject to change with out notice. <»< KAN ANI> Itll KIl A< HKDIi . . OCEAN DIVISION. Steamship« sail from Ainsworth dock at 8 p m For Hsn Frsnrisco 1 Geo * . Elder sails October 4. •!> >o “’’‘I ; , Columbia sails Oct >brr te I* «»»d »3; State of California »» Is Ovtol»er 8. 17 aad 26 T imber Lawn, A ct Jews 3. 1*7« —Nortca for PrsMf 4i ion. United Sts. a Laud Office, EVERYTHING STRICTE Y FIRST CLASS OregonCity, Oreg»ui, I November and, 1899. I 1 Notice is hereby given that in romplian«-« with tlie provisions of the »< t of < ongress of FIRE INSURANCE. June 8 1*78 entitled An art for the sale of timber land» in the “'tafesof California, O agon Nevada and Washington Terrib»rv, ‘as extended J S. STECHENS, to -11 the Public Land Ht .to» by act of Augu.t 4. AGENT FOE THK FIXtKA B rLKTCHCR. HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON At I iff Dayton ernnt, of Yamhill, ««t- •>«Ormion. LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE ba» thia dav filed in thi» office bar «worn »tato^ COMPANIES. n ent No 503 for the pui« luw»e of th« Ne W of ‘»ection No 24. in Totvneliip No. 1 H Range No. 1 7 W and w I offer proof te »how that the land Agent for North West School Supply wnight is more rainable for Its timtier or atone Company, Notary Public. than for agriraltural purpooea. and tn eefahllah her claim to »ai-i land before the Meglwter and TILLAMOOK. — OREGON Receiver of t is office al Oregon City. Oregon, on Tuesday the MR day of F»i»ru»ry, i « f » She NtrTIf K. 1 name« as witnraaee John te Fletc er of Dayton. Or Albert K. To W hom I t M ay C oucurr NoHee i« here ' Co»>k »nd John Kune, of McMinnville, O by given the! I wf 11 not be responsible for an) Lwfher J r etcher, of Dayton Or. Any and al! uerwu»« claiming adversely the (•ebt« or contract» entered Into or incurred on above dear« 1 rd l»n«to ere reoursted to ffle heir account of any of rny interests in Tillamook > ’.aims tn this oflh e - n or before said Uh day of Bounty by any person whomaoeve« uii I cm the cause be authorised in writing by rne February. 190c MA Mt EL El.MORE ( ham * M oo RR Register I COLI MHIA KIVBK »1 MM Kit N< HKf II.K |»IV|N|ON. PORTLAND. AHTORIA ANi. THK Steamer R R Thompson le»v< * daily, except Sunday, st s p m on ■t 10 p m Returning, i F ii . v Astoria • cept Sunday, at r m. WIIXANKIIK MIVKIl K«'TK POnTl. < ND A ND »Al > M Steamer Kutli. for -■Iff’ 1 and «ay points tsy« Wednesday» and Bri leaves Portland * ng. leaves Salem Tues- «ley« at 6 a in. K» ’ (lays, Thursday» a- 'Ntwrdays at 7.13 a.m. ....... .......... RIVER ROUTE YAMHII.l, Steamer M>»do<, for > ajton and way points leaves Portland Tuesdays Thursdays and Sat urdays at 7 a m Returning, leaves Dayton for Portland and way point« Mondays, Wednesdays and FrMay» at 7 a.m Htramer Almota have» Riparia Mondays Wednesdays and Fridais »1 1 4* " »« . « ter ar rival of tram from Spokane and Portland Leave« Ixwiatou, returning. Munday», Tuesdays and Thursday» at e a.m Steamer Ixwiston leaves Riparia Sunday», luewday« and Thu>adavs at 1 45 • • «ner arrival of tram from npoliane and Porfl»n<L l>eavce Lewuton .Munday», WedneMlays and Saturday» it 6 a.m W H HURLIK RT, General Passenger Agent.