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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 8, 1900. 1 1 BIG FIGHT BETWEEN THE BOERS AND THE ENGLISH © Is no Comparison to the Fight we are having with High Prices | Ä Right in Our Store in Tillamook City. g : : Come Over and See us Knock the Bottom Out of High Prices. Our Clearance Sale lasts 30 Days Longer and our Extreme Low Prices will continue until then. tvtotj - pv (©)) Did you see that Line of MEN’S SWEATERS we are SELLING aX 65c. IarepR rrrc ^ CE THE MO . HATS, SHOES g The Big Store with the Little Prices. IN FAVOR OF MR. TONGUE" [TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]: NEHALEM. Mrs. Bloom, and little Onie Himple, AND CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED COHH Mr. Thomas Coulson’s family one day last week removed back to their ranch at Coulsonburg. Thomas remains at the Hadley logging camp, as engineer on a donkey engine. Revs. Armstrong and Tresenriter just closed a series of meetings at Blaine with good results. & • J CO-. ns )) PRICES. the WM. GOEBEL IS DEAD. Assassin’s Bullet Ended His Life. I No News from South Africa. Prattle of the Youngsters. London, Feb. 6.—This hoping fearing, doubting nation remains at the mercy of Little Willie—Say, pa, did you ever have another wife besides rua? Pa—No, Willie. But why do you ask ? Little Willie—The family record in the bible says you married Anna Domini 1877. D ear S tr ,—Your remarks in who have been dangerously ill, are both F rankford , K y ., Feb. 3,—The bullet every wild rumor. The impression that the last issue of the Headlight somewhat better. fired by an unknown assassin last Tues Buller’s forces are fighting will not die favoring the nomination and re The present somewhat colder weather day morning ended the life ot William out in spite of the continuous assertions election of Mr. Tongue to con will be beneficial to fruit trees, which the Goebel at 6:45 o’clock this evening. The of the war office that it has no news to balmy days had caused to show a ten gress is timely, and to the point. *• What's an educator, pa?” only persons present at the deathbed confirm that belief. “You ought to know, Freddy ; one Surely there exists no reason dency to bud. were Mr. Goebel’s sister, Mrs. Brawnec- From Cape Town, under today’s date, HEBO. ker, and his brother, Arthur Goebel, of comes the statement that up to this dined with us yesterday,” outside of the Oregonian’s bien Steel-heads are running rather slack at | A. T. Bain has a bran new buggy. Cincinnati, who have been in constant morning nothing has been heard there “Aw, yes, I know; it’s a teacher with nial hostility to “up country’’ present. M. C. Kellow made a trip to the valley attendance at Mr. Goebel’s bedside, and regarding Buller’s recrossing of the Tu- her Sunday clothes on.” Wm. Reddaway with his bride have men, why this should not be Dr. McCormack. Justus Goebel, a bro gela river, while Lord Roberts, in a dis done. Tongue has been and is ■ moved into the residence of N. Drossdoff, recently. “Say, mamma,” said 4-vear-o)d Flos : N. P. Hansen and L. Jensen have de ther, who has been hurrying from Ari patch dated February 5, reports no and will now lie cityites. like Hermann, and most of the i High tides put a temporary check on horned their cattle. sie, who had eaten intemperately ot the zona as fast as steam would carry in a change in the situation. In view of the Christmas dinner, “ my sasli is just like other “up valley’’ selections be the bridge work at lower town ' Lee Nelson recently purchased a horse vain hope of reaching his dying brother latter’s dispatches, it seems hard to cre the window’ sash.” fore him, a worker for the Wm. Blackburn and Geo. Cox have cut I from .Mr. Loweance. in time for some token of recognition, ar dit the circumstantial reports of the en “Why is it. dear?” asked the mother. general interest of the state, I quite a lot of logs on the south side of Mr. Lewallen and sons have been rived 40 minutes too late. gagements of Buller’s troops. Common “Because it's all around the pain,” Portland receiving only its pro-1 the Kinney place. making puncheons for the toll road. Oxygen was frequently administered to sense now almost inclines toward the Asa Wells went over the mountains the dying man during the afternoon in decision that these are due to the wish replied Flossie. rata of attention along with the other points in the state requir-: BOULDEit CREEK BUBBLES from Clear Creek to Three Rivers one an effort to keep the dying man alive un being father of the thought. A supposi Johnnie—Most folks don’t think much i day last week. til his brothers arrival, but in vain, for tion upon such a basis is utterly futile. of boys, but our teacher is stuck on ’em, ing notice. Mrs. Borba, her son Johnny and her | Portland, speaking through little niece, Marie Vincent, werecallirfjj on Rhodes an 1 son are plowing, sowing by the cruel irony of fate, the train on Complete silence from the front and at I guess. the Oregonian, has raised the cry their neighbors who live this side of the oats, building fence and otherwise im which Justus Goebel was traveling to home may lie significant, as the wise Mamma—Is that so ? proving their new ranch. Frankford was delayed several hours for acres aver, but it more probably repre now of a “40 foot bar and a 30 river last week. Admiral Dewey, having been re. | According to the old saw of the ground various causes, and when Mr. Goebel sents that period of preparation which foot channel’’ for the Columbia, quested by the Columbia (Mo ) Herald to Mr. and Mrs. Blalock visited at the hog and the 2nd inst., we will have little , finally reached here it was only to learn precedes important movements. evidently intending to nominate home of H. L. Jensen, on Saturday. decide as to the relative merits of several or no winter from this on. that his brother was dead. The reports from Colesburg, on condi a Portland man this time, or, if Mr Nicktans went to the hub one day Among bitter partisans of both par tions, are scarcely more satisfactory, “Santa Claus” letters submitted to that not, possible then, perhaps, will last week. ties deep grief is manifested, and already There is inconclusive vagueness regard journal by little folk just before the holi SANDLAKE. favor Brownell, of Oregon City, | Miss Millie Jensen and her brother a movement has been started to erect a ing General French’s reported intention • days. selected as the ¡prize winner the epistle of a little girl who wanted “ one which will virtually amount to Charles have been visiting their brother Sandlakers are out in force, at work on fitting monument for Mr. Gobel’s mem to attack Noryal’s Pont with an oyer-; penny doll, one sheet of green tissue the plank road. the same thing, as the latter for the past few days. ory on the spot in the statehouse grounds whelming force ofinfantry. paper, one cream dipper, one set of place is merely a suburb now of Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mrs. R. Y. Bla I’hin Smith was a caller at T. J. where he was shot. While news of sharp fighting in the Harris’ Sunday last. the big metropolis lower down. lock called on Mrs. Della Jensen, last Some wreckage has been picked up No arrangements have as yet been neighborhood of Colenso can be fairly colored pencils, candy, almonds, pecans, made for the funeral. Plunged in grief expected within a few days, ¡it is not one lunch box, one silk handkerchief and I11 either case other demands of Thursday p.m. along the Ocean beach lately. and locked in the death chamber of their likely it will assume greater proportions one toy bank. P.8 —One bible.” In the state at large will be sacrificed Rev. R. Y. Blalock arrived at the Smith lames Atkinson has considerable gar brother, Arthur and Justus Goebel and communicating his decision the admiral in the interests of the aforesaid home, Saturday, on his return from Bay den planted. than a teconnoissance and skirmishs, for said : “The peculiar points of this letter, Mrs. Brawnecker have given no intima “40 foot bar and 30 foot chan City, Fairview, and other points, where Jeft Harris has sold his claim on Sal tion of their wishes, and no arrange the purpose of holding’an advanced posi which, in my opinion, is the best and tion of the forthcoming main advance most characteristic of a girl, are that it nel.” Now we are all, of cours*, he has been holding revival services for mon river. ments will be made until tomorrow. It J. C. Gove has bought the Sprague is understood that a request will be bv way of Bloemfontein. interested, more or less, in this some weeks. is novel and unlike most of the letter-»; deepening of the Columbia Rev. Tresenriter, of Blaine, passed place near H. H. Hays’; consideration, made on behalf of the citizens of Frank General French is strategically prohib that it is so clear and business like as to ited from running any serious risk. $800._________________ leave no room for misunderstanding the scheme, but at the same time here, last Monday p.m. ford that Mr. Goebel’s last resting place From Kimberly and Mafeking theie is desires of the writer, and that it is Gus Chopard made 300 cedar posts the balance of the state must be in the cemetery here, where lie buried NETARTS. nothing new, so it can be presumed that characteristic of a female hand in that Daniel Boone and Vice-President John not be neglected to further the last Wednesday and Thursday. 200 for the intermittent bombardment of those Mrs. W. C. O’Hara returned home from son. Mr. Patrick and 100 for R. C. Richards. it contains the inevitable P. 8., without interests alone of any one point places continues. Portland last Thursday ; where she has which a woman’s letter is incomplete.” From an early hour this morning un in it. Portland would he “no Miss Linnie Coulson and Miss Minta been visiting w ith her children since last til the hour of death, Mr. Goebel’s condi Swabbcameup from Coulsonburg Sun where” without the state, whilst According to the Washington corres October. She says that Tillamook is tion grew steadily worse. Shortly be A Darky’s Delusion. the state, without Portland, day. for a visit with their Boulder Creek good enough for her. pondent of the Tribune President Mc fore noon, otter hypodermic injections of ' friends. A story is told about an old southern would soon be able to construct Captain Geo. Hunt, of Cajie Meares strychnine and whiskey, and afterward Kinley has decided not to wait for con another Portland, upon which it Mr. and Mrs. Blalock, accompanied Lighthouse.and the new assistant keeper, of morphine had been given him, Mr. 1 gress to act upon the matter of replac- colored man who came to a watchmaker with the two hands of a clock. could safely take chances, that it by their brother-in-law Mr. C. A. Smith, I was at Netarts one day last week. Goebel requested that Captain G. L. ! ing the military government by a civil “I want yer to fix up dese hand , Dey Monday a.m. for their home would be no more selfish than started Work on the Benscheidt road is being Wallace of the Kentucky |»enitentiary, administration in the Philippines, rec near Little Nestucca. ain’t kept no correct time for mo’ den ognising that much time will be consum- . pushed as fast as possible, and when an intimate friend be sent fur, and when I this one. six munis. ” No, let republicans rally again The farmers in our vicinity have been finished Netarts will have a good road the latter came, the two had a short ed in deliberating over details before any I “Well, where is the clock?” responded improving the “shining hours'* while they to the county seat. comprehensive plan for the government conversation. to Tongue, the people’s man, lasted, by building fences and bridges, the watchmaker. The schooner Free Trade, which sailed “Lew,” said Mr. Goebel, “I wish to of the islands can be adopted, and that and make no mistake. “ Out at my house.” burning logs, grubbing, etc. from here on December 27th, arrived at announce to the world that I do not more than a month will be required af- R epublican . “Bull must have the deck.” Mr. Jno. Bradv and son Cecil, passed ! ter that time for the officials to reach San Francisco, Jan. 26th. being 30 days hold myself in open violation to the this way Sunday, en route to Coulson on the way. i their stations. It has been decided there-1 “Didn’ I tell yer dar’s nullin’ de mata word of God ” DEATHS. | ter wid de clock cepting de han’s ? An burg. Pat O’Hara returned home after being The hypodermic injections afforded ' fore, to send out three, or at most five, here dey lie. You jest want de clock so We regret we have to chronicle the “Two men went up with their ballots to absent tor 18 months in Eastern Oregon some temporary relief, but the sufferer, ! commissioners, to establish provisional i you kin tinker wid it and charge me a vote, | and Washington. death of Mrs. Rav, wife of Commissioner for the first time in his long, weary ly the form of territorial government re big price, Gimme me back dem hands.” Th, b".Mt W " “ °' her " C- « has l>een very sick commended in the report of the Phili- C. Ray, which occurred on Tuesday last struggle for life, had apparently lost his And so saying, he started off to find an pine commission, sent to congress. at Cloverdale, in the south part of the The one carried with him the word of ,or 8ome time bnt ahe was tilke" indomitable courage. honest watchmaker. worse Sunday, and Dr. Wilev, of Tilla county, ami the remains were buried the his God, * * * “Doctor,” said he, feebly, to Mr. Mc mook, was called Monday. next dav. Mr. Rav has the sympathy of The other a license to sell forty rod. John D. Rockefeller is no longer pre Cormack, who stood at the bedside, “I’m Geo. N. Hodgdon, of South Prairie, afraid now that Pm not going to get sident of the Standard Oil Company, of Saying and Doing. the people of the county in his sad be But an angel looked down from abovein dismay, reavement. Ohio, This is the parent company of all For the ballots they cast, both read the was on the beach Sunday and Monday. over this.’’ In the Cathedral of Lubeck, in Ger same way.” Joi n Munroe, an old settler of this Dr. McCormack endeavored to cheer the widespread Standard interests. Mr. many, there k an old slab wi:h the fol —E. H. Winslow, in the Searchlight. One of the inexplicable attributes of the fast-failing man, but the latter soon Rockefeller resigned last December, but county, died at Bay Citv on Tuesday and lowing inscription ; the feminine nature is its tendency to relapsed into a condition of semicon the facts were kept secret until now. the remains were buried today. It is Thus speak* th Christ our Lord to us : BARNEGAT. lionize that which, from its very nature, sciousness. About 1 o’clock he roused Vice-President McGregor, of New York, stated that the deceased came to Tilla- A e call me Master, and you obey me would seem most repugnant to woman himself again, and. calling Dr. McCor has liecn elected president, and Secretary n o >k in 1875 from Iowa. not ; Ye call me Light, and see me not; Bert Biggs and family visited with kind. This contradictory characteristic Squire, of Chicago, vice-president. Mr. mack to his side, said: Ye call me Way. and walk me not; Ye friends up the Tillamook river last Sun takes various formsin its expression, but “Doctor, am I going to get well ? I Rockefeller, it is said, has been subjected Notice. day. call me Life, and desire me not; Ye call all with the general feature of maudlin want to know the truth, for I have sev to so many examinations in the various me Wise, and follow me not; Yecall me N otice is H knkhy G iven ,—That the George Elliott has moved to the Hal. sentimentality. This feminine inconsis era! things to attend to.” legal proceedings against the company annual meeting of the Stockholders of lock place on the Sand Spit tency was marked, on the occasion of| “Mr. Goeliel, you have hut a few hours under anti trust legislation that he found Fair, and love me not; Ye call me Rich, and ask me not; Ye call me Gracious, t e Tillamook Dairy Association will l>e Bert Biggs went to the city Saturday. the defense, or defiance, of Brigham Rob to live,” replied Dr. McCormack. the presidency irksome, and hence his and trust me not; Ye call me Noble, and held at the Courthouse, in Tillamook The steamer Louise came to Barnegat erts in the halls of congress. The exclu Mr. Goebel was silent for a moment, resignation. Frank Rockefeller, brother serve u.e not; Ye call me Mighty, and City, Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or., last Sunday with the new assistant sion of the confessed polygamist from a tlien. calling his brother Arthur to his of John D., has resigned the second vice hoit<»r me not: Y 3 call me Just, and fear on the 26th day of February, 1900, at lighthouse keejicr at Cape Mcares. seat in congress was based solely upon side, he asked that the physicians and presidency. me not: If I condemn you, blame me one o’clock in the afternoon, lor the pur his open violation of law, moral and nurses retire. Then the dying man was not. ” pose of electing three directors, one trea statutory. He had offended against left with his brother and sister for 20 Her Mistake. BEAVER. surer, and the transaction ol such other public decency. He had disregarded the ! minutes. business a- mav come lietore them. Up to this 6th of February this sacredness of the marriage rite. The “There’s no use talking,*' said the I Soon after this he fell into a stupor, S. S kvkranck , Secretary. prrasent winter there has not been at sanctity of the home had been polluted. and at 2 o'clock his condition was con senior parner, fretfully, as belaid down Dated Feb 7th. 1900. any one time enough snow to cover the The popular protest against permitting sidered so alarming that as a last re the morning paper “I can't get my ground. Leaves are at this date green him to »it in congre»» was urged in be sort oxygen was givenit an endeavor to wifa interested in foreign politics.” TWO LIVE PAPERS l*nless there is some radical change n and fresh on the rose bushes and wild half of womankind. Yet when he was “What’s the faUst instance?” inquired keep the dying man alive, if possible, un the plans of the war department, Ore Howers as well as tame onesyet in bloom. accorded the privilege of the house to f til the arrival of his brother, Justus the junior. gon’s brave dead who fell fighting for No wonder emigrants are coming to st>eak on his own behalf the galleries “It happened only last night,” said Goebel, from Arizona, who was due the Hag in the Philippines will not lie Tillamook county from all over this wide were tilled with women He did not shortly after 6 o’clock. the senior. 'I said tn mv wife, I notice buried in the soil of their native state wide world. deny his polygamous life, but sought that the Samoan sffsir is dreadfully The repular subscription price of thev so much honored by their brave muddled She smiled at me brightly THE HEADLIGHT is$1.5<>. and W. T. West is preparing to build a to excuse it. With his fellows on the career in the Orient What apparently new barn. floor of congress almost solidly opposed and replied, *1 don't wonder at it a bit ' the regular subscription price of is the ultimatum of the government on to his admission as one of their numtier, the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. I was a little startled bv her confident We are sorry to note that Mr. Farmer, the subject was received by General with the press of the entire country Any one subscribing for THE tone * Don’t wonder at all that his sr., is on the sick list. Neuralga of the Summers. The bodies of 64 »lead Oregon against him. with the storm of public affairs should be muddled,’ sh-replied HEADLIGHT and paying one boys were sent from the Philippines to heart seems to be the trouble. Mr opposition from every section ot the *1 never could understand l»ow they year in advance can get both the Farmer is one of the oldest pioneers of San Francisco, and are now lying at the land crying against him. it seemed that manage to live so extravagantly on his Presidio. Governor Geer, on l»ehalf of this covintv and is the father of Mrs. W. his position was pitiable, alone as he Wot hin* adds im mach ' income. Why. his wife dresses batter T. West. to tho charm of th.» .«rawing HEADLIGHT the state, requested the national govern ------- or ' oudmr ae the aoftly radi was. appealing against a unanimous than I da' I graspe l for breath. • Hold ant light from CORDOV.K Candle* Beaver people rejoice to learn that the sentiment ment to semi the remains to Oregon At nothing will -ontrinate more «o the He was talking to coM «m. mv dear,* I cried.’ Will you kindly art let K tuccew of the luncheon, the expense of the state. This was re protracted meetings in Tillamook are hearers, both within the house and with tea or dinner The be.t decorattre and inform me what on earth you are talk candle« for the mm plea» or th« fused, with the explanation that the still going and with good results. out Cnly from the galleries came ap. ■•»«a elab»»rate fanct »on - for rot ing about? She luoke'l hurt. M Whvt .• ta** or mansion Made m all colara Miss Abby Coulson is stopping with plause. and that from the women who b«»divs would I* turned over to the and the moat delicato tinta by a-> iii Sam Owen's affairs—i nt that OREGONIAN • TUBI!» eiL « soldiers* nearest relatives or legal repre her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. I had crowdeil there to bear him. A and sold ev»rywh*ra. what you me ant ? And I hadn ’t the Mdls for the present. sentative«. strange spectacle, wasn't it ? I eart to tali her it wasn t. '* I One Year for $3.25 i Candles I