Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 25, 1900, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, January 25, 1900.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Absence of news of yesterday’s
! friends the Chopards on Sunday.
SPANISH COURTS.
Mr. Roberts Richards, of saw-mill General Buller Makes Slow Pro­ movements north of Tugela river
On Sunday morning memorial services fame, and cheese factory distinction, shed
is
occasioning
some
additional
“The parties interested in the establish­
gress to Relieve Ladysmith.
were held in memory of Rev. R. P. Bukey, the light of his countenance abroad in
anxiety, but General Buller is Barbarous Methods Employed in
ment of a condensed milk factory in Bor­
B oer C amp , Upper Tugela engaged in big operations, which
when an impressive sermon was preach­ our land the first of the week.
land have not yet succeeded in deciding
Porto Rico.
ed by Rev. Tresenriter; also approptiate
Mr. and Mrs. Tresenriter of Blaine River, Jan. 23.—The British will take considerable time to
on a site. Several propositions are l>e-
remarks were made by four other minis­ passed here en route to Beaver, last Sat­ now occupy three positions along
ing considered, among which is one from
work out. Eveu the slight ad­
ters and several of the lay members
the Tugela river. Their naval vance of General Warren’s forces
Tillamook, where an abundance of milk
urday.
Jos. Eixby and C. Mills went to the
can be obtained, but the point is remote
Rev. R. H. Dollarhide, of Beaver, guns have been firing steel- after two days’ fighting does not
hub on business on Monday, the latter
from rail connection with the outer
••called’’ on Gus Chopard last Sunday; pointed armor-piercing shells.
appear to have yielded an impor­
remaining in town to attend the pro-
world. The plant is to cost $20,000,
Reports being received that tant advantage to the British, as
that is, he was on one side the Nestucca
tractcd meetings,
and the building about $3000, according
j Revs. Armstrong and Tresenriter are at and Gus on the other side, and so they 2000 British cavalry were at­ the captured kopjes were evi­
At the Plaza hotel is William Borda,
to R. Buetikofer, of :his city, who has
tempting to outflank us along dently ones held as advanced a ranchman
and sugar
planter in Porto
present holding revival services at Blaine “called” on each other.
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_
the matter in charge. He says the cash
Miss Fannie Smith and her brother, the Drakensburg ridge, a strong posts in order to delay the pro­ Rico, who hud an experience during the
with good results. Rev. Dollcrhide just
is all ready, and all that delays matters
> closed a series of meetings at Coulstons- passed Boulder City last week. Desti­ patrol was sent to reconnoiter. gress of the British troops and to siege of the island by the Americans
is the selection of a proper site. The
nation unknown.
1 burg school house with good results.
Mistaking the signals, the scouts: enable the Boers to complete that would appear well in a novel. All
factory will need the milk of50 cows
bis property, with 2.5(H) head of cattle,
In this age of charms, mascots and and patrol proceeded to a kopje, J
Beaverites,
notwithstanding
they
seem-
daily, to start with, and the product of
their entrenchments and mount 5U head of horses and other live stock,
talismans,
there
is
always
something
to church almost day and night,
from which a terrific rifle and I guns on the position on which was confiscated by the Spaniards and
1000 cows will l>e used before the first inK’y
year is ended. It is expected that dur­ yet along with it they are improving new under the sun, and to a Blaine bean Maxim gun fire suddenly opened. , they have elected to make a he and his family were driven from
their house by the soldiers. “1 don t
ing the second year the demand cannot | their homes and ranches as never before. we award the palm in honor of the The Boers lost 14 killed and 201
stand.
ike to say much about it now because
be supplied with fewer than 2000 cows ’
R. 0. Richards on Saturday sold to latest fad. He carries, in an inside wounded. The British loss was!
It is remarked that the Boers ,t is all over,” said Mr. Borda, modest­
—Oregonian. From a business point of ■ Rev. Tresenriter 80 acress of land ; price, pocket, a bit of lient wire, said to lie the probably insignificant.
most useful article in the ladies’ king­
thus far have used little artil­ ly. “1 and my wife and three children
view, Portland cannot hold a candle to $800.
The bombardment of the BoerI lery, from which it is judged that •vere shut up in a hotel in San Juan
dom,
in
short
—
a
hair-pin,
but
I
am
un
­
W. A. Saling is making preparations
Tillamook in the production of milk,
positions at Swarskopf was re­ their guns are already mounted md closely guarded by the soldiers.
and, in the opinion of the Headlight, to build a new house and barn this sum­ able to say what particular charm it
sumed
yesterday, chiefly with a on tactical positions, from which Although 1 had spent 31 years in Porto
possesses, unless it be to ward off heart
when it comes to the question of decid­ mer.
uico, 1 am and always will be an Amer­
battery brought across the river. the British will have to dislodge ican. The Spaniards thought that by
ing the point which of the two places is
Elzie Finley has purchased an ineuba- disease.
The
Hughey
barn
cannot
be
completed
In
the
afternoon
cannonading
be-1
the most desirable for locating a con­ tor and constructed houses for the pur-
the republicans before reaching holding the ax over our heads they
ould prevent the fleet from beginning
densed milk factory, it is surprising to pose of launching out into the poultry until the rest of the shingles are hauled. came excitingly brisk, and under I Ladysmith.
the bombardment. At any rate, the
Meanwhile the carpenters have gone its cover their infantry advanced
us that Portland can lay claim to it, es­ business.
military governor came to me and said:
pecially when it is a well known fact
Tired of Combine.
Wm. West, who recently came from home.
in three lines to ascend a row of
When you hear the first American gun
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, Master kopjes, which they occupied at
that Tillamook is an ideal dairying New York and has been stopping with
boom you will know that your last day
Astoria apparently is tiring of and your wife’s and your children’s
county where grass is king. The dry C. Mills, will leave in a few days for Ernie, Miss Edith, baby, and little dog nightfall, but later they retired
the salmon trust. The combine last day has come. You will be shot.’
season, from spring until fall in Multno­ Tillamook city to take the place of Geo. Fido called at the Chopard home Sun- to their old position.
1 was almost crazy with rage and grief
mah county is not conducive to profita­ Hunter in the wagon and general repair day.
During the night a score of is not showing up the way the to
think that my innocent wife and
ble and successful dairying; while, on the shop. Mr. Hunter, we learn, goes to
C. A. Smith went to Tillamook, Mon-
people and the cannerymen who
shells
were
fired
by
the
British,
children were to be slaughtered like
other hand, the abundance of rain in California.
day.
_______
put
their
canneries
into
it
and a balloon was sent up to spy
cattle, but 1 was helpless and could do
Tillamook, at all seasons of the year,
thought it would. As a result, nothing but rave, which seemed to de­
out the Boer position.
NEHALEM.
SANDLAKE.
the temperate climate and the abundance
The naval guns resumed the several of the old time packers light my jailers very much. I had given
of green grass nearly the year round, is
Have you heard the news ?
Mr. H. Crenshaw and wife are visitors
up all hope, because I knew that the
bombardment this morning from are looking for locations on Pu­ bombardment
the situation in a nut shell. It may be at Mr. and Mrs. King’s, They expect to
The boat is in!
would be made, and 1
get
sound,
and
the
trust
is
re
­
true that Tillamook is somewnat re­ leave for Portland soon and are making
also knew from long experience that
The long expected Elmore arrived in a new position, but without re­
ported to be figuring on closing the Spaniards were quite cruel enough
mote from railroad connections, but that their farewell visits.
on Saturday, and among all the rest of sults.
down
several of its plants for the to carry out their threat. To the Amer­
cuts no figure, for the products can be
Mrs. M. Sommer has friends visiting the stuff brought some belated Christmas
H ead L aager , Ladysmith,
ican consul at St. Thomas we owe our
ship|>ed to San Francisco as well as her.
presents. She has taken on salmon at Jan. 22.—The 69th birthday of purpose of reducing expenses.
He heard of our predicament
Portland markets. Besides, it is a well
The Astoria Herald denounces lives.
Mrs. T. J. Harris has very poor health the cannery, and is awaiting an oppor. General Joubert was celebrated
and by a circuitous cable route man­
demonstrated fact in all lines of manu this winter.
tunity to get out again.
the
trust,
and
says
that
no
one
aged to get dispatches to the English
by General Botha making a re-
facture, that where the raw material is
Mr. Butfin and family have moved near | School District 28 will hold a special
at San Juan persuading him to
connoissance in force toward knows its power nor the bane­ consul
obtained it can be manufactured at less Tillamook to live.
meeting on the 25th inst. for the purpose
ful influence that will be exer­ interfere in our behalf.
the
Drakensberg
mountains,
and
cost. This is equally true of milk. The
Mr. W.C. Wolfe made a trip to Salmon of levying a tax, etc.
cised by it in the future. The “When we were finally released from
Headlight would like to see a condensed river this we'k.
our prison it seemed like being restored
One of the crew of the Elmore fell turning the British advance after Herald adds:
milk factory started in tins county, not
to life. Is it any wonder I am glad the
Hoyt & Thompson have the contract down the hatchway Sunday night, and a short engagement.
“It is a well-known fact that Americans conquered Porto Hico?
because the cheese factories and creamer­ for cutting the timber from the new | wras so seriously injured that Dr. Wiley
•General Joubert accompanied
nearly all of the canneries went Gen. Brooke restored my property to
ies cannot use all the milk produced—it school grounds.
President
Steyn
to
the
Free
had to be called from Tillamook.
into a combine one year ago. me and most of my live stock was re­
would pay even better if they could get
The F.U.A. had a public installation State laagers south of Lady­
The cattle were to have been
more,—but it would stimulate the dairy­
Some
of the cannery men receiv­ covered.
BARNEGAT.
Saturday night, for which purpose smith. The president was in
disposed of on the day the protocol was
ing business and where one dairyman
ed
part
cash
and
part
stock.
Mr.
Frater
Heins,
of
Tillamook,
attended.
signed. If it had been a day later I
Clark Hadley and Billy Stephens, who
high spirits. He proposes to
may keep 4-0 or 50 cows, it would be an
Elmore took $250,000 in stock wouldn't have any cattle. The better
have been spending a few days hunting, Afterwards there was one initiation.
'make a tour of all the laagers.
incentive for him to keep double that
class of Porto Ricans—that, is the prop­
Mrs. Kebby, whose health does not
returned home Sunday.
Ladysmith sent up many col- in the combine, and he and Mr. erty owning class—is rejoicing over the
number, thereby the cheese factories and
Hammond
virtually
own
the
en
­
Joe Ilauxhurst and family went to the improve, is going out on the Elmore, to
lored rockets last night.
creameries would likewise get more milk.
American occupation. They know that
go to the hospital.
city on Friday.
tire salmon business of the Col­ the
American government is strong
Portland and Multnomah county may
Smashed by Boer Shell.
James Wilson and fanlily were callers | There are rumors of another Young
umbia river. What will be the enough to hold the people in hand, and
have many agricultural advantages, but
and handsome couple about o embark
at Bert Biggs Saturday and Sunday.
H ead B oer L aager , Lady­ result ? In less than two years,: that it will develop the resources of
when it comes to dairying it is a back
D. R. Hurlbut went to the city Tues­ upon the sea of matrimony.
smith, Jan. 20.—The headquar­ every salmon packing company ,he isl®n<l. Shortly before the war
number in comparison to Tillamook.
Ed. Lane has bought the Lovewell ters of Generals White and Hun­ Of the Columbia river will be broke out I wa. on the point of closing
day and returned Thursday.
We have lived in Multnomah county for
deal with some London capitalists
Mrs. Esther Brammer and Miss Esther place, and will move his family there.
ter were smashed this morning driven out of business, and Ham­ a who
a number of years and know what little
wanted to buy my properties. I
Mr. Beakey seems determined by far
Lattie were visiting a few days here and
by a shot from a “Long Tom.” 1 mond and Elmore will do the wouldn’t take twice the amount if it
milk cows give there in dry seasons com
fetched theories to make mineral out of
returned on Thursday.
pared to the cows in Tillamook county
Perhaps the many friends of Will M. the Nehalem bees-wax. That idea was It is not known whether any of I salmon business of the Colum­ were offered to me now, such is my
where they graze in splendid green mea­
occuDants of the building bia river. By the organization faith in America and American meth*
Sarvis would like to know of his where­ <lis|>e‘led years ago, and his story in the the occupants
)ds. What Porto Rico needs is free
dows.
were
killed.
of the combine, B. A. Seaborg, trade with the United States. When
abouts. His address is Baltimore, Md., Portland Telegram is the silliest we
Real Estate Transféra.
and is quartermaster on one of the lar­ have read in a long time.
M. J. Kinney, J. W. Cook, that is established the island will be­
A Sunday Battle.
gest vessels running between Liverpool*
George
& Barker, J. O. Han­ come Americanized in a day. Business
Bank of Montesano to J. S. Book, an
The Outlook Is Good.
L ondon , Jan. 23.—The Daily
and Baltimore.
thorn and the Scandinavian cannot flourish without it, and as yej
und. Mr int. in Nw *4 of Se Vi, Se
of
Chronicle has received the fol­ cannery have been driven off the the natives have not had an opportunity
W ashington , Jan. 20.—Representative
Sw Vi and N V2 of Sw 1 4 of sec. 4-, tp.
to observe the benefits of American
lowing date January 22, np.m.,
ORETOWN.
Hepburn,
who
reported
the
Nicaragua
river, their canneries closed, and rule. They have been so long under
1 S, R. 8 W.
from
Spearman
’
s
Camp
:
canal
bill
in
the
house,
is
confident
of
We have received a communication,
J. S. and Ella J. Book to W. H. Abel, an
they are making arrangements Spain that they are suspicious of all
“The Boers admit 21 casual­
und Va int. in Nw Vi of Se ’¡ofNw Vi signed by several patrons of the Oretown passing that measure in that body, which
to start canneries on the Sound. mankind. Then, too, the politicians
and N
of Sw Vi of sec. 4-, tp. 1 S, school district, taking exception to a has always been the place where the bill ties during General Lyttleton’s Over $1,000,000 will be taken who matte a living by their corruption
are trying to stir up discontent. The
remark by our correspondent, which is has been held up. Hepburn has consider­ skirmish on Saturday.
R 8 W.
“General Warren continues out of Astoria this year and in­ I’uros party is favorable to America,
IL M Farmer to Otis E. Farmer tract in as follows ; ”1 see by the Headlight that able confidence in the rulings of Speaker
vested on the Sound. B. A Sea­ whereas the liberals are inclined to be
the Oretown correspondent says that the Henderson on the subject. He says he pushing on, though he is neces­
sec. 17. tp. 3 S. R. 10 W.
hostile to us. Three months ago one
may
get
a
special
order
if
it
is
necessary,
J. L. Lawrence to H. H. Miller release Oretown school has closed and with it a
sarily making very slow progress, borg was driven out of the city, of my overseers, who was a member of
M.
J.
Kinney
was
driven
out
of
but
he
does
not
think
it
will
be.
Under
bone of contention. Please permit me to
bond of deed.
as the Boers are numerous and
the rural police, was assassinated be­
Eliza A. L ucy to A. B. l’olla rd, lots 9, say that the Oretown school has closed, the rules of the house there is what is strongly entrenched.
Our in­ the city, J. O. Hanthorn was dri­ cause he informed on a party of ruffians
10 and 11 in block 2, in town of wliieh we very much regret. This six known as a call of committees, and he fantry is working over parallel ven out of the city aud George & who killed a <alf belonging to a neigh­
Barker have been driven out of bor! 1 _r ranchman. The assassins, four
Ocean Park.
months of school has been one of the thinks that Speaker Henderson will hold
ridges with Lord Dundonald’s
U.S. to Thomas Enden, E Vfc of Ne
of most successful that we have had here that the Nicaragua canal bill is eligible
1
the
city for the reason that they ir number, were caught with unmis­
sec. 24, tp. 3 S. R 9 W. mid W
of for years. We doubt if there is a school for consideration under this rule, which cavalry lying well out on the left ; went into the combine, and are takable ( Guvuces of guilt upon them.
1 Ki.d Uen. Henry that he should court-
Nw ‘t mid Sr ’ 4 of Nw
of sec. 19, in Tillamook county that has made is something that Reed never would al­ flank, and awaiting develop­
tp. as. R. 8. w.
martial them as, if they were turned
low.
ments. The Boers contest every now sorry that they did so.”
Thomas Enden to \V Sturgeon, E
of greater advancement than this. We don’t
over to the Spanish civil courts, they
Hepburn says he can find but little op- inch of the ground.
Ne t4 of sec 24. tp. 3 S. R 9 W . and think that the teacher is to blame for the
would surely be acquitted. Good man
W *a ot Nw '1 and Sc Vi of Nw *4 of little racket that some of the boys had« |M>sition in the house to the bill, but, on
“This morning, General War­
LOVE-MAKING OF OULS.
that he is, he could not believe that tfie
set 19, tp. 3 S, R. 8 W
the
contrary,
he
finds
that
its
strength
Spanish courts were so corrupt, and re­
ren’s artillery opened fire, but
U.S to |ohn Nerger, Sc
of Sc V« of It hap|>ened after school was dismissed
and about half a mile from the school is greater than ever before. He has been the Boers did not reply, and our *■*••• Bird» Manifest a Devotion fused to court-martial the prisoners.
•ec. 17, tp. 2 S. R 9 W.
Barely Met with Among Feath­
Three days ago 1 received word that
John Nvrger to Renedict Nerger, S
of house. We think the correspondent assured of practically every Southern fire became less hot.
The naval
ered Creatures.
they had all been acquitted. That is
Sw 1 » and Sc *4 of Sc
of sec. 17, should keep such triHing affairs out of vote, and none save a tew men has in­
guns in front have been quiet.
tp 2 S R 9 W
what Spanish courts are like, and we
timated any intention of opposing the
the newspajiers.’’
U.S. to A. |ohn Hnffev, Sr ’4 of sec. 22
“A Boer prisoner who was Perched on the same bough, on the will all lx? very glad to see them abol­
bill.
tp 3 !< R 8 W
same wall or ruin, the lady owl, though ished. We want American methods
The protracted meetings at the Ore-
Hepburn says that it is useless to raise brought in, boasted that it would usually much bigger and stronger than
lohn HaflTcv to G. H Steavcnson, Sc
1 town school-house have closed. The re­
the question of the Clayton-Bulwer take us three months to reach her mate, looks the picture of demure and American capital as soon as po*-
of w 22, tp. 3 N. R S W
siule. but we have no room for rogues
treaty now upon this project. That Ladysmith.”
('»co. W. Stenvenson to lohn E Du Rois, sult was not very satisfactory.
coyness, if a little excited inwardly, or cranks. 1 would also advise the poor
Sc > i ot see 22. tp 3 N. R. 8 \V.
I Don't lie discouraged, friends, the boat treaty was made at the time the Eng
like a girl at her first ball. But the male • man to stay away for awhile yet.”—N.
land and the United States was equals
More About the Fight.
Sarah Knifong to \\ . Rull, sr., a trnct of will conic if you wait long enough.
owl is very much in earnest; for a mo­ Y. Tribune.
on the sea. and Was for the purpose of
land in Tillamook county.
S pearman ’ s C amp , Jan. 22, ment or two he remains quite still, then
Lambing has commenced and the sheep preventing other nations obtaining a
It
the Cabana.
direct route to the East. Since then. 9:30 a.tn.—Early Sunday morn­ he puffs out all his feathers, bows and
are doing wel1.
NETARTS.
England has abandoned her right and
utters a softened scream, followed Ly
“I waa on the detail for atreet clean­
The mild winter has saved the feeding has violated the treaty in other respect*, ing General Warren commenced
a modified hiss that is full of tender ing in Santiago,” said the rolunteer ser­
Geo. N. Hodgdon was over from South
of hay usual at this season.
and consequently it is terminated. Un- a flanking movement on the ex­ meuning, and then he nudges her with
Prairie one day this week.
less the friends of the canal bill are very treme left of the Boer position. his wing; she opens her big eyes very geant, "and I had four carts and a lot
of Cubans under me in my district. All
D. R. Hurlbut, first assistant light*
much mistaken there is better prospect
The infantry advanced at 5 wide, and gives him a sidelong glance they had to do was to rake the refuse
house krc|icr at Cape Men res lighthouse, BOULDER CREEK BUBBLES of it passing now’ than ever before.
that
may
be
a
hint,
for.
horrible
to
re
­
into heaps and load the carts, and that
o’clock in the morning along the
h is been transferred to Tillamook Rock
late. from the depths of his interior he neems simple enough for a born idiot.
Mrs. John Borba has been quite ill in NOTI« or II KI III NO Or FINAL
irregular
sides
of
Tabamyama
lighthouse. He left for Astoria on t he
instantly
brings
up
a
half-digested
SKTTI.KMKNT.
The way they went to work knocked me
the past week but is slowly recovering
mountain, which ends at Spion- mouse, aud. although she is as full of out.
22nd. His family will move to The at the present writing.
Instead of driving the cart from
To whe” Il may concern : Notice 1« hereby
Dall *s in April.
Blven thst wrsress. w K ’Unirne , admlalatrs- kop. The British carefully work­ similar rodents and stag beetles as heap to heap they shoveled the heaps
Quite
a
stir
was
caused
in
Bowlder
lor
of
the
estate
of
M
Alti;
AK
I
F
1
BAIMKK.
<'eo. W Phelps, notary public tor Ore-
she can comfortably hold, she opens along for half a mile until they reached
docvaseU. having died hi« «nal atalernrnt tn the ed along the hills until within
g n has the registration blanks here, | city Sunday by the arrival of a party of Cott tly Court of Tifiamo..* County, Oregon. 1000 yards of the commanding her mouth and accepts the fragrant the cart. 1 let each gang do this way
Jantisry
i«th.
tyor
for
«,i<l
Telate,
and
so
;»
r
an
a • all parties wishing to register in the travellers, vii. Miss Millie Jensen. Mr. Older made by «aol Court la-art « date Jannars kopje, on which the Boers were gift with a murmur of satisfaction once, and then made the cart drive from
14 h io— Monday the y.h dev of March, lo», al
thatspeaks volumes of love and thanks. heap to heap, and showed them that
N tarts precinct can register by calling " ilbur Booth, Miss Ethel Booth, Mr. two
.> .-lock p m . lite -aid Court will hear ana concentrated, concealed behind Then, when the dainty morsel has been
Chas. Jensen, and H. L. Jenaen’s son.
they had wasted four-fifths of their
ohje« lions lecallv made Io the «tul «tateme d of
on him at his store.
Adm,nisi,slor as tiled aforesaid, t hia notice immense boulders strewn thickly disposed of. tney caress each other ten­ time.
When they understood they
Your corres|Mm<ient is informed that said
A llenscheidt was at Netarts Friday
Is to be pubi «he-t four weeks (a Uaueat in the
derly for a moffifn’ or two, and then stared in open-mouthed admiration and
Tillamook llrsdliicht at Tillamook Oregon as over the hill.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
N.
Bays
are
enjoying
a
soliciting subscriptions for what is
closely pressed to each other s sides reclaimed: ’Ah! Such people—such
per order o( the County t ourt of TlUaiu.mk
The artillery opened the at­ sit
known as the Benscheidt road from Till, visit from their eldest son, Marcus, who C only. Oregon
while the process of assimilation is per Americanos! It is no wonder that Cuba
W
r.
Bai.w*s.
Administrator
:
has lately returned from the Willamette
tack, and the batteries worked fected. after which they simultaneous is to be free!”—Philadelphia Press.
amook to Netarts.
By H B Hznnaicxa. his Abornev.
continuously, pouring tons of Ii flit away into the moonlight on
Geo W. Phelps was in Tillamook on I valley.
Monday.
Ratal«* Inhea Car*»*«.
The smiling faceof George Smith was
shrapnel among the Boers, who noiseless wing in search of further
Miss Katie Hurlbut spent Monday and seen on our street last week.
A new plan for raising sunken ear-
devoted their attention to musk­ prey.
Not only do the owls regard each
of metal may shortly be tested
Tuesday visiting with Miss Lottie Phelps
John Barba. Jr. is taking lesson* in
etry firing on the British infan­ other
with a devotion that is rarely in Delaware bay. A writable crane­
it \ctarts._________________
cooking and housekeeping.
try. The Boers stuck to their met with among more favored ores- boat will be equipped with dynamos
Thurman Coulson, a prominent and
rocky fastness with greatest ten­ tures. they positively Idolize their ill- snd large electric magnets incased in
influential citizen of Coulsonburg was
acity, and at the conclusion of favored offspring, for whose sake they watertight coverings, capable of lift­
ED. WALKER,
Nothin«
sdJa ao w>neh '
risk not only liberty, but life. ing 4.000 pounds each. The magnets
transacting business in our neighbor­
the day the British had only ad­ A willingly
»« th* charm of th* lr»«in<
young owl is not an attractive-look- I will be lowered to the sunken cargoes
or l«o»k1otr a* th« *»01 t radi­
hood last week.
li from CORDOVA (‘«mile,
vanced across a few ridges.
Ing object from our point of »¡ew. but from cranes and connected to the dy­
r will contribue mor* to th*
The heaviest storm of the season paw.
I’ MR'cmi ji th« luncheon,
The Boers apparently have in its father's and mother's eyes it is namos by flexible cables. Thev are
dinner The beat deeorntiv«
cd over this part of the county Monday
■andl*« fnr th* »imnieat or th«
few guns, and they did little perfec tion, and the way thev wait on expected to lift submerged metal with
»labors«« fnn.-«)on- for eo».
evening Fortunately uo damage was
*r mansHrn Mad« in all ool«*a
aoi s Washington St.,
it. cuddle and caress I,, feed it and , ease. It is claimed by the inventor that
damage.
nl th« «*<*•< d«1k>nie tint« by
done.
keep it clean, must be seen to be be- by letting magnets drag over the beds
ITIXBAI* *IL
and «nid e*«Tywh«a<
Situation ia Unchanged.
lieved.-Pnll Mall .Magazin*.
of channels valuable cargoes which
PORTLAND,
OREGON
Mr. Arthur Haag took dinner with his
L ondon , Jan. 23, a:jo p.m.—
have lain submerged for years can be
located.—N. Y. World.
Condensed Milk Factory.
LN
BEAVLR.
Candles
Harness CDaken,