Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 11, 1900, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. January
11, 1900.
i .
embroil this country in a war sisters, The question is, How j
with Canada and England. many wives does Aguinaldo
The government disbursed for American sympathizers can help sport and support ?
H. M. Farmer has the contract for To be Investigated by the Census
Office.
* w »
A PUBLIC MEETING will beheld at
army and navy pensions during the Boers in only one way and
furnishing the rough lumber for our new
Mr. L. G. Powers, the chief statistician
the Court House in Tillamook City, cn
the fiscal year ended June 30, that is by observing the law and
school-house.
It
’
s
enough
to
make
George
We are to have a three months school, in charge of the agricultural investiga­ 1899, over $138,000,000.
The abstaining from acts calculated M. Pullman turn over in his Friday Evening, January 12th, 1900, 1 1
tions of the twelfth census, is making an
to begin at once.
secretary
of
the
interior
says
in to force the government into grave to think that the executors 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of re-organiz-
the McKinley Club.
L. C. Hoyt had a pleasant party at his esjiecial effort to insure the adequate and his annual report that the prob­ furnishing the Canadians and
of his estate received $450,000,
complete representation of all branches
new house on new year’s.
All who believe in Protecting the
of agricultural industry by the statistics abilities are that the pension roll other English subjects with a i which makes quite a little for-
Many of our settlers will work out
American Laborer, Maintaing American
which will be collected under his direct ion. will, by reason of the late war military guard.
i tune in itself.
their subscription work on the new
Currency, and Sustaining the American
* * *
* * *
plank road this month. Everybody At the same time he has not considered with Spain, not only increase in
Flag, are invited to participate.
it
advisable
to
place
upon
the
general
amount,
but
in
numbers
during
While it is not probable that
seems willing and anxious to help the
If it be true that the United
A. W. SEVERANE,
agricultural
schedule
which
will
be
the fiscal year 1900. Up to the congress will take any action in States is becoming a nation of
road along, now that the county officials
Chairman’County Cen. Committte.
placed in the hands of the enumerators, close of the last fiscal year there regard to an isthmian canal
are ready to saw the plank for us.
beef eaters the prospect for a T. B. HANDLB1.
We think the editor of the Herald very detailed inquiries concerning crops, had been filed 17,560 army and pending the report of the com­ rise in the value of Oregon
Member State Central Committee.
the
production
of
which
is
strictly
local
­
would do well to pattern after the
navy
claims
on
account
of
ser
­
mission
that
is
investigating
the
farm
land
is
very
encouraging.
Boers, and shoot some plum pudding ized. Such products will lx* provided for vice in the war with Spain, of several routes, some of the advo­
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA
into the enemies camp. It would beget in special schedules, which will be dis. which only 303 had been allow­
cates of the Nicaragua canal One of the grounds on which Miss
tributed
in
the
localities
only
in
which
better feeling, and lie more pleasant
ed.
Notwithstanding this as­ seem anxious that something Lillian C. Morris of Pittsfield, Mass, Boers were Repulsed in an Attack
reading to an outsider. Certainly it the crops to which they relate are grown.
upon Ladysmith.
surance of an increased pension shall be done. It is said that brings suit for $50,000 damages against
would come nearer to being what the | Among the industries to receive treat­
the Winchester Arms company for the
London, Jan. 8.—3:45 P. M.—The war
ment
of
this
character
cranberry
culture
expenditure
a
disposition
is
be
­
Representative
Hepburn
is
dis-
j
]>eople are paying for when they sub­
I is one of the most important. The ing shown in congress to swell posed to favor ligislation with­ loss of two fingers of her left hand while office has just published the following
scribe for his pa|jer.
operating one of the company’s ma­ bulletin from General Buller:
A few «ports from Woods have been I special schedule to be used in this investi­ this account enormously through out waiting for the report of the chines, is that before the accident ghe
Frere Camp, Jan. 8.—The following
gation
has
been
prepared,
and
will
be
A
number
of
new legislation,
making things quite smokey around the
commission and this is shown by was an accomplished piano player and is “ from
White, dated 2 P. M.» yesterday:
Lake the past two weeks. '! hey seein to distributed soon after the first of Janu­ bills have been introduced for the fact of his having introduced thus met many people socially and tha
‘An attack was commenced on mv posi­
be loaded with time and ammunition, ary, 1900; at which time it i« believed extending the
pension laws a bill similar to the one which now being debarred from such oppor­ tion, but was chiefly against Caesar’s
ami if the settlers succeed in getting a that nearly the entire production for the which if enacted would require ■ he urged at the last session. tunities her chances of meeting anyone
camp and Wagonhill. The enemy was
year
1899
will
have
been
marketed.
duck, it is generally one of the has beens.
The main dependence in this investiga­ nearly the entire revenue of the . This authorises the government suitable for'» busband will be every much in great strength, and has pushed the
That is, it has been somew here near the
attack with the greatest courage and
tion will be upon schedules to be trans­ government to meet the de- j I to acquire ownership of the terri­
sports’ camp and is quite fishy.
energy. Some cf the entrenchments tn
mitted and returned bv mail, and there­ mands of the pension office. ' tory along the Nicaraguan-route
Wagonhill were three times taken bv the
fore its success will depend very largely Some of these bills introduced I and to proceed through compe­
BARNEGAT.
enemy, and retaken by us. The attack
upon the interest manifested by cran­ “by request,” will probably re­ tent engineer officers to the
continued until 7:30 P. M.
no consideration, but construction of the canal. It is
Bert Biggs’ place was visited last Mon­ berry growers. If they co-operate cor­ ceive
“ ‘One point in our position was occu­
day by his friends and neighbors, when dially with the census office, the im­ others have strong influences be- j reported that Mr. Hepburn will
pied by the enemy a whole day, but at
portance and extent of their industry hind them and will be persist­
a dance followed, which all enjoyed.
endeavor to have this bill con­
dusk, in a heavy rain storm, they were
Mr. ami Mrs. S. Hauxhurst were visit­ will be fully represented in the report on ently pressed by the congress- ■ sidered by the committee on in­
the
agriculture,
and
its
rank
among
turned out of this position at the point
_
Nothing elH® adds ho much
ing in Barnegat last week.
men
who
introduced
them.
Onej
to the charm of the drawing
terstate commerce soon after the
of the bayonet in a most gallant man­
room or boudoir as the aoftly radi­
A. W. Quick and son are spending a special agricultural industries will re­ measure proposes to remove all
ant light from CORDOVA Candles.
I holiday-recess and it is under-
ceive suitable public recognition, if
ner by the Devons, led by Colonel Park.
Nothing will contribute more to the
few days at Barnegat this week.
artistic succobh of the luncheon,
limitation upon the payment of | j stood that he will have the sup­
Coloued Ian Hamilton commanded on
tea or dinner. The best decorative
Miss Florence Biggs visited her cousin, they fall to do so, however, their in-
candle» for the Bimplent or the
Wagonhill, and rendered valuable ser­
most elaborate function—for cot­
Miss Clara Biggs, at Barnegat last week. dustry cannot but appear unfavorably, arrears of pensions, which the' port of several members, but the
tage or mansion. Made in all colors
vice. The troops have had a very try­
Bert Bigg and Ezera Hauxhurst made as compared with those which are more pension office estimates would. i probability is that a majority
and the most delicate tints by
STANDARD OIL CO.
fully represented in the census statistics. be good for $500,000,000.
An-1 will be found unfavorable to any
ing time, and have behaved excellently.
a flying visit to the Hub last week.
and sold everywhere.
The inquiries to be made will include other bill provides for a service action until the
They are elated at the service they have
commission
questions concerning the ownership of pension, which is estimated |
rendered the queen.
WILSON RIVER.
authorized by the last congress
each plantation or bog, as it is of course would add nearly $100,000,000 1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
“ ‘The enemy was repulsed everywhere
and
now
prosecuting
its
investi
­
Land
Office
at
Oregon
City,
Ore.,
Peter Ileisel has been entertai ng Mr. desirable to show what proportion of
with heavy loss, greatly exceeding that
January 6th. ltfoo.
annually
to
the
expenditures.
gations
shall
have
completed
its
Nelson, of Nehalem, as a welcomed guest the total acreage is cultivated by those
Notice is hereby given that the following-
Still another provides that every labors and submitted its reports named settler has filed notice of liis intention on my side, which will be reported as
for the past few days.
who own the land, and what propor­
to make final proof in support of hi» claim, and soon as the lists are completed.
soldier who enlisted in the army thereon. That this is the pro­ that said proof will be made before the Regis­
Mr. Young realizes that where there is tion by tenants. An attempt will lie
ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on Feb­
L ondon , Jan. 9.—Further news of
I
a will there is a way. We are proud to made to segregate the area in natural after April 19, 1861, for three per course there ought to be no ruary 24th, 1900. via.:
JACOB JOSS.
General White’s victory is anxiously
years
and
who
served
until
hon
­
vines
from
that
in
planted
vines,
and
an
have such wide awake citizens for our
question.
Perhaps a majority H. . r..
E. 10983,
10903, zur
for me
the n
S
of Sw '4,
ui
*£, Ne ‘ J4
4 01
of cm
Sw >4
%
ot Nw U of Sec
id Se % of
See. ••
14, Tp. 2 <
S, o
R. - 7 tv
W. , awaited, asjt is generally realized to­
inquiry concerning the number of vines orably discharged, by reason of in both the house and the senate and
neighbors.
He
E names the
/ following
.. „ witnesses
_____ to prove
, .
. his
. 1 day there was little warrant for the ex­
residence upon aud cultivation of
Miss Amelia Freeman, who has been planted during the last three years has having re-enlisted as a veteran are firmly convinced that the eontnuous
said land, viz :
ultation which followed the announce­
been
framed
in
order
to
ascertain
the
volunteer, and who received Nicaragua route is the most de- O. A. Rhude, of McMinnville, Ore.; Pat ment of his repulse of the Boers. The
attending Philomath college, is expected
Doughney,
of
North
Yamhill,
Ore.;
John
T.
nuinlier of young vines, and thus indi­ from the United States a bounty
home ’ere long.
of Waterford, Wash.; Mary Leonard, of remarkable revelation in Boer tactics
1 sirable on every account and Clink,
Portland, Ore.
cate in some degree the probable future of $100 for his first term of ser­
We understand there was a party of
this may be the judgment of
C har . B. M oores , Register.
has been another complete surprise tos
progress of the industry.
bivalve seekers out on the beach last
vice, shall be paid an additional the commission, but having ap­
the British, who had not reckoned on
There will also be two inquiries con­
J une 3, 1878,—N otick for
Tuesday. The lateness of their return
bounty of $100. If the soldier pointed a body of capable engi- T imber L and , A P ct ublication
the weakened garrison of Ladysmith he­
.
cerning the quantity produced during
Uuittd
St-ues
Land
Office,
caused an uneasiness on the part of their
ing subjected to such a courage- in li s-
Oregon City. Oregon,
1899, so as to show separately the pro­ is dead, then his widow', minor I ueers to thoroughly investigate
December 30th, 1899,
half.
«an It, and it is realized that General
children
or
parents
are
to
be
paid
all
routes
congress
should
wait
duction from natural and from planted
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
It seems there arc persons who cannot
w’i h the provisions of the act of Coogrese of White’s troops cannot be expected to
the second bounty provided for. until the results of the investi­ June
vines.
3. 1878, entitled “An act for the »ale of
read an item but what they are offended
timber lands in the S'ates of California Oregon, greatly prolong such arduous defense.
The net value of his cranberry crop of It is estimated that there are 98- gation are before it.
and imagine they are the victim. All the
Nevada and Washi- gton Te ri'ory,” as extended In some quarters it is considered tinac*
1899 will be asked of each producer, and 000 who are eligible under this
1 to all the Public Land States by ac. of August 4,
correspondent has to say is, “If the shoe
countallie that Buller did not press a
* * *
1892
care will be taken to exclude from this bill, which would call for an ap­
ABEL W. SEVERANCE.
fits please wear it, whether it is a case of
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of paasageof the Tugela while the Boers
value the cost of packing and marketing. propriation of $9,800,000.
Among
the
diplomatic
achiev-
But
cattle swindling or any other case of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn were engaged northwards, and com­
It is desired also to ascertain the amount the most extraordinary of all ments of the present adminis­ sta'enier t No. 5135, for the purchase < f the E %
minor importance. ’
of Sw l4 anti Lots 3 and 4, of Section 30, in T wi,- ments on his apparent supineness are
paid for labor and for fertilizers during
2 N, Range 7 W, and will oner proof to
I he settlers on Wilson river wonder
these bills is the one that pro­ tration one of the most impqr- rhip
show that he land sought is more valuable for nowise complimentary.
whether there will be any action taken the crop year, and in accordance with vides for extending amnesty to tant is that of obtaining from i s tim e or s on- than for agricultural pur­
From Boer headquarters it is reportad
poses > n toestubl ah hi» claim to said land be­
toward the opening and improving of the desire of many of those engaged in men who deserted during the the European powers having ter­ fore
that Buller in constructing a subsidiary
the
Regi
ter
nd
Receiver
of
this
office
at
the industry, estimates will be requested
City. Oregon, on Saturday, the I7U1
their road.
ritorial possessions in China as­ 1 Oregon
day of March »900
lie names as witnesses: railroad from the main line to Colenso
of the extent of any reduction in the war of the rebellion and making
Walter
J. Smith, ofWilson. Or.;John E. Tuttle, westwardly in the direction of Pot gee-
surances
that
they
will
observe
crop, below what may be regarded as them eligible for pension from
of Til aniook «Or. ; Joseph Severance, ofWilson,
ORETOWN.
tor’« drift. Advices from Modder river
George Johnson, ot Tillamook, Or.
It Or.;
the normal production which may have the date of application following the “open door” principle.
Any and all persons claim ng adversely the
The school term closed in this district occurred during 1899 on account of the proclamation of amnesty. It may be doubted whether any above described Ian bare requested to fi e their say the Boers continue to extend their
claims in this office 011 or before sa d 17th day works and it is estimated 30.000 men
yesterdav and with it a bone of neigh­ blight, early frosts or other causes.
is said there are 160,000 names other country could have secur­ o March 1900.
were required to defend them.
C has . B M oores , Register.
borhood contention.
Probably every one understands at born on the army rolls as desert­ ed the assent of Russia, Ger­
A dispatch from Frere camp last Sun
The people are tired of looking for the this time that the work of the census ers, of whom a considerable many and France to the sugges­ T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication
day night said all was quiet there, thus
Steamer Elmore, but are in hopes she office is in no way connected with taxa­ number are known to have been tions submitted to those nations
United States Land Office,
dispelling the widespread hopes that
Oregon City, Ore.,
will arrive here before spring.
tion or the various agencies for assisting
January 6th, 1900.
bounty jumpers. This is one of by the United States and it is Notice is hereby given that
in compliance Buller had followed up his demonstra
The protracted meetings being held at taxes, and no one will now hesitate on the measures that were
with the provisions of the act of . ongrese of tion liefore Colenso with an effective
intro- therefore a distinct and most June
3, i878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­
the schoolhouse are well attended, and account of erroneous impression to the
significant evidence of the com­ ber lands
duced
“
by
request
”
and
which
in the States of California, Oregon, move elsew here.
trary,
to
furnish
information
asked.
The
it is hoped that much good will result
Nevada
and Washington Territory," as ex­
manding
influence
of
this
repub
­
the
senator
who
presented
it
has
[Up to the time of going to press, no
tended
to
all the Public I,and States by act of
census
office
alsoemphasises
the
fact
that
therefrom.
lic. There was of course never August 4,1892,WILLIAM 8. JONES,
news of importance has been received
there will I k * no disclosures of the private said he did not examine.
It is understood that the court has
North Yamhiil. countv of Yamhill, State of from South Africa.]
any doubt as to what the re­ Of
business of anv individual ; that aggre­
* * *
ordered road work atop|>ed tor the win­
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
gates only will he shown in its reports,
sponse of Great Britain and Ja­ sworn statement No. _si44, for the purchase of
ter in this locality. This is as it should
*4 of Section No. 32, in Township No.
The war in South Africa has pan would be. The former has 2 theSe
and that all information received in the
S-iuth, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof
be. Working in mud puddles is a waste
to show that the land sought is more valuable
naturally
evoked
much
sympathy
schedules
will,
as
far
as
individual
re
­
long
been
the
exemplar
and
of time and labor.
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
ports arc concerned, lie regarded as in the United States for the two champion of the open door and poses, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this office
strictly confidential.
Boer republics. The instinct of the observance of that policy in a; Oregon City, Ore , on Thursday, the 22nd day
N1.1IALEM.
of March, iqoo . He names as witnesses ;
The census office has had extensive every lover of republican insti­
William E. Merritt, Ostrom P. Merritt. Charles
China is of the highest impor
Still the cry is. Noboat!
correspondence with the officers of the tutions the world over is favor­
E. Lamprnan and Curtis Jonas, ot North Yam­
tance to Japan. It has also been hill, Oregon.
Coal oil scarce, people are falling back various cranberry growers*associations,
Any ami all persons claiming adversely »he
able to all republics engaged in well understood that Germany above-described
Union Depot, Sixth and J Street».
on candles.
lands are requested to file their
with individual producers, and with
claims
111 this office on or before said 22nd day
a
life
and
death
conflict
with
a
was favorable to the policy. The of March.
Should the river continue to rise, it others who have manifested an interest
1900.
I
TWO TRAINS DAILY
There is, only apprehension was in regard
(’ has B. M oores . Register.
will interfere with the up river fishermen. in this branch of agricultural industry, powerful monarchy.
FROM
ALL
POINTS
EAST.
however,
such
a
thing
as
slopping
J une 3, 1878 —N otice F or
to Russia and France and more T imber L and , A P ct
Fiehermen complain of the seal preying and has made every effort to frame its
ublication
.
•
‘
FAST
MAII.
KOITK
”
schedules in accordance with their de­ I over and carrying sympathy to particularly to the latter. Those
upon steelheads after they are gilled.
United States l^and office,
T.eaves for the East via Walla Walla and
Oregon City, Oregon.
sires. It is to be hoped that these efforts | ' a point where it becomes damag­ powers had shown no disposi­
Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15
The oiKiiing of the schools has reduced
January Sth. 1900.
will be appreciated by those who may ing instead of helpful.
It will tion to accede to Great Britain’s Notice is hereby given that in compliance a.m.
the attendance at the literary society.
Leaves for the East via Pendleton and Hun-
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
he directly lienctited by them, and that not help the cause of the Boers
3rd, 1878, entitled ‘ A11 act for the sale ngton daily at 8 p m Arrives via Huntingtont
views aud it is entirely reason­ June
Arthur Beals and Geo. Iliggcnbotham
and
Pendleton at 7:20 a.m
of timber land* in the States of California,
they in turn will do nil in their power to for their friends 5n America to
Dalles aconimodation leaves daily except
Oregon. Nevada, and * ashington Territory.
were visitor« on the river, the latter part
able
to
assume
that
but
for
the
Sunday
at 8 a m. Arrives daily except Bun
as extended to all the Publ c Laud States by act
assist the census office in conducting its indulge in demonstrations or out­
day at 6:30 p.m.
of last w eek.
position taken by the United of August 4, 1892.
inquiries.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
ERA
MESSNER.
breaks that would compel the States neither Russia nor France Of North Yamhiil, county of Yamhill, State of
W. Blackburn and Geo Cox have been
SLEEPERS.
As it is essential, if the industry is to
Water lines schedule subject to change with­
Oregon, h.sthis dav filed in this office his sworn
falling fit for wood, and hauling the logs
president
and
the
authorities
out
notice.
could
have
been
induced
to
agree
completely represented, that the census
statement No. 5 45, for the purchase of
to camp with the donkey engine.
at Washington to give forcible to observe the open door in Chi­ • he Se H of Ne « and E H of Se «of OCKAN AND HIVKR BCHKDÜI.
office should have a complete list of those
No. 31), in Township 2 S, Range 7 W,
OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships sail from
proofs of our neutrality. So long na and without these Germany Section
Dr. Tstotn, the dentest, is located engaged in it.
mid will offer proof to show that the laud Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Francisco
sought
is
moi e valuable for its timber or stone Geo W, Elder sails October 4, il. 20 and 29 :
temporarily nt the Larsen House.
as the United States is at peace would uot have assented to it.
than for agricultuial purposes, and to establish Columbia sails October c. 14 anti 23: State of
his claim to said land before the Register and California sa Is October 8, T7 aud 26.
Albert Zimmerman, who was injured
School Report.
with Great Britain its paramount
Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon,
* * *
coi l tl KIA RIVEK SUMMBK H(’HFT)
on his trip down to ’Frisco, has lieen un­
on Thursday the 22nd day of March, I900. He
Report of the Beaver school for the duty is to prevent any acts of
CLE DIVISION.
names
as witnesses .
able to woik since, and w ill return home.
It
is
rather
interesting
if
not
hostility on the part of its citi­
Ostrom P. Meriitt, William K Merritt. Ollie PORTLAND, ASTORIA AN l THE COAST.
term ending December 15th, 1899 ;
We arr sorry lor Alliert, w ho missed a
8.
Young
aud
Curtis
Jones
of
North
Yamhill.
Ot
Steamer
R
R. Thompson leaves Portland
---------
Enrolled, 30; average attendance, 2t>. zens.
Whatever may be the amusing that the Irish volun­ Any and all persons claiming adversely the daily, except Sunday,
at 8 p.m., on Saturday
lucrative position by the accident.
above described lands are requested to file their at 10 p.m
Returning, leave Astoria daily, ex­
The following names were placed on sentiment of the president or his teers and the Clan-na-Gael of claims
in this office on or before said 22nd day cept Sunday, at a.in.
the roll of honor for the entire term: cabinet toward the respective New York are much excited over of March, 1900.
W1I.LAMKTTB RIVER ROI TE.
C has . B. M oores . Register.
BLAINE.
Leila Bixhv. Lena Bunn, Eddie West and belligerents their imperative duty the news of the capture of a
PORTLAND AND SAI.EM
Steamer
Ruth, for Salem and way points
Howard
Bunn.
Mr. and Mrs I’. K Coulson visited
in international law is to observe German steamer by a British
leaves Portland Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri-
Not
tardy
or
absent
the
first
month
;
•laysatóam. Returning, leaves Salem Tues­
then parents at Coulsoubetg last week.
man-of-war.
This
is
perhaps
and enforce the existing treaties
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a.m.
TWO LIVE PAPERS
Mr M. A. Cody hauled hay for P. K Leila Bixby, Lena Bunn. Eddie West. between Great Britain and the the first record in all history of
YAMHILL RIVER ROUTE
Howard
Bunn.
Lest
a
Finley
and
Grace
Steamer Modoc, for 1 ayton and way vointt
Coulson.
United States with all the au­ anything in common between
leaves Portland Tuesdays Thursdays and Sat­
Finley.
at 7 a m. Returning, leaves Dayton for
Candy party at Mark Curl’s Saturday
The repnlar subscription price of urdays
Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays
The second month Hattie Bixhv, thority vested in them. The or­ the Clan-na-Gael and the coun­
night ami a pleasant time is reported.
THE
HEADLIGHT
is$1.50,
and
and
Fridays
at 7 a.m.
try
ruled
by
the
grandson
of
Leila Bixbv, Lena Bunn. Howard Bunn, ganization of men whose purpose
Steamer A Imola leaves Riparia Mondays
Come again Thinn and give us another Eddie West and Philip West.
the regular subscription price of Wednesdays and Fridays st 1^45 a.m.. a ter ar
Politics and
is to exhibit their sympathy Queen Victoria.
tartv party.
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. rival of train from épokane and Portland
I The third month Hattie Bixbv, Leila with the Boers by a threatened war make strange bedfellows.
Leaves Lewiston, returning. Sundays. Tuesdays
Any one subscribing for THE and Thursdays at o a.m.
Mrs. l ave Coulson is visiting her par Bixhv. Lena Bunn. Ralph Bunn, Howard invasion of British colonies is in
* * *
Steamer I.ew «ton leaves Riparia Sundays
HEADLIGHT
and
paying
one
ruts at Coulsonburg.
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1-45 a m ; after
Bunn. Eddie West. Philip West, Frankie violation of the existing treaty
Before Christmas we had news
year in advance can get both the arrival of train from Spokane and Portland.
Farley ami Bertha Farley
Leaves Lewiston Mondays. Wednesdays and
and any serious attempt on the from Manila that Aguinaldo's
Saturdays at 6 a.m.
In Japan there is n proverb among
The fourth month Leila Bixby, Hattie
W H. HURLBURT.
part
of
American
citizens
or
aliens
wife
and
child
were
captured.
th»» nn-dical fmtvrnily that "when the Bixbv, Bertha Farley, Frankie Farley.
General Passenger Agent.
twin entwines. «Iisense atul poverty in- Myron Armstrong. Lena Bunn. Ralph residing in America to create Then came the announcement HEADLIGHT
NOTICE.
vadu a home, that lie who takes aught Bunn, Howard Bunn, Eddie W m , such a diversion in favor of the that the child had died, follow­
and
To
W
hom
I
t
M
ay
C oncrmn : Notice Is here
Boers would compel the pre­ ed by another that Aguinaldo's
from that home even though it la» given Philip West ami Grace Finley.
by given that 1 will not be responsible for any
him. i- a robber.** Aroortiingly no doo
»•rbts
or
contract
a
entered
into or incurred on
School will l>e resumed again cither sident to patrol the borders and wife was dead.
Now we have WEEKLY OREGONIAN
account of any of my intercuts in Tillamook
tor ever thinks of asking a poor patient the 15th or 22nd of January.
cause the arrest and punishment another dispatch announcing the
aouiitv. by any person whomsoever, unless the
hr me
for a fee.
E. Phi.EXA W olf , Teacher.
of all so foolhardy as to seek to capture of Aguinaldo’s wife and
One Year for ta.2S- esme be authorised in writing
samvkl elmore
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