Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 15, 1900, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 15, 1900.
Only Two Weeks More of Clearance Sale.
Bargains in CLOTHING, SHOES, Rubber I
Goods, Underwear, etc.
8
The houi Prices tuill Surprise.
The Big Store with the Little Prices.
COHN
BOULDE‘1
CREEK
BUBBLES
via Sheridan, who expect to make this
their future home.
Hello Sand Lake ! How about that
trail to connect Beaver with your place?
Beaver is ready to make it to the sum­
mit, provided you people are ready to 1
meet us. One thing is sure, it would be
a great benefit to the south end of the (
county.
[
&
Don’t Loose this chance,
CO., •, the Leading merchants.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA, from Colonel Kcokewich. dated Febru
GIGANTIC SAW
,i>
their trouble is the ceaseless
vigilance required on outpost
duty in the Philippines.
Mil,!,.
1 ary 11, to the effect that Kimberley was
Astoria Company Will Begin Its
bombarded throughout February 8.
During the morning of February 9 a Construction at Hammond in the
small infantry engagement lasting'two
Near Future.
hours occurred at Alexandersfontein. The
A storia , Feb. 13.—From ex­
situation otherwise is unchanged.
Wilber Booth was leading his deer
Boers Drive British Back into
along the street with a rope around her
Rensberg.
neck, one day last week.
_
R ensberg , Feb. 13.—The Boers are
Too Much Whisky.
E. Oliver Mills came over from Tilla­
actively pressing around Rensberg. The
mook and stayed at C. A. Smith’s Mon
British force under Lieutenant.Colonel
cellent authority it is learned
Page, consisting of a section of artillery
day night.
that the Astoria company, the W ashington , Feb. 11. —Captain
CONFIDENCE IN ROBERTS.
and 150 cavalry, which had reached
The “boom” foretold recently, has evi­
gigantic
corporation organized Frank M. Wells, chaplain of the First
Slingersfontein February 10, has been
regiment of volunteers, who has just re­
dently begun, as several homeseekers
NEHALEM.
Inhabitants of Kimberly Dying at for the purpose of opening the
' compelled to fall back on Rensberg,
turned from the Philippine islands, spoke
from “DI’ Missoury” have just arrived
“
Astoria
proposition,
’
’
will
a
Remarkable
Rate.
' owing to its eastern flank being threat­
in Garfield Memorial church to-day under
here. “Still there’s more to follow .”
School in the Sandhill district has sus­
shortly begin the construction at the auspices of the W. C. T. U., on the
Mr. and Mrs. August! Chopard called pended for a week, while the teacher, ened.
N ew Y ork , Feb. 13.—The striking fea­ Hammond of a saw mill with a
R ensberg , Feb. 12.—Evening.—The
liquor question in the Philippine islands.
at the H. L. Jensen home, Sunday.
Miss T. Wilkenson, attends the examina­
ture of the war situation in London is
Boers
have
again
driven
in
the
British
capacity of 250,000 feet daily.
He declared that since the Americans
Rev. Robert II. Dollarhide, Rev. Chris tion at Tillamook.
the boundless confidence reposed in Lord
outposts on the western flank to-day,
In
addition
to
the
thousands
, took Manila 400 places where liquor is
topher Mills and Mr. Noah Coulson,
School is now running on the Onion
Roberts. General Buller’s report of his
all outposts at Bastard's Nek, Hobi-
of acres of timber lands acquired sold bad sprung up in Manila, while, be­
passed this way, en route to Blaine to Peak district with Miss Ford in charge.
kirk's windmill and other points retiring third repulse, published today, aroused recently between the north and fore the Americans came to the islands,
I old a prohibition meeting.
Let the
Mrs. C. Pyeand son Harry are gone to to Maeder's farm. There were several no harsh criticism, for some of the ex­
south forks of the Nehalem ri­ Manila had only three saloons. The
good work go on.
Tillamook to visit friends.
casualties, but the details have not yet perts say the attack was only a feint or­
Filipinos, he asserted, spoke well of the
dered by Lord Roberts with a view to ver, the Astoria company has
Jake Nicklans went down to Joetown
Geo Cobb has rented Mr. B. A. Todd’s been received.
American soldiers, save that they said
keeping
General
Joubert
busy
and
pre
­
over
30,000
acres
of
fine
spruce
last Thursday.
place on the north fork.
L ondon , Feb. 13.—A dispatch to the
the Americans “were bad people” when
venting him sending reinforcements to and fir, tributary tothe Necani-
Mr. Joe Brady went to Coulsonburg,
Blackburn and Cox are now busily en­ Evening News from Rensberg says severe
they had drunk too much liquor. Whisky,
I General Cronje at Kimberly. The piti cum river, all of which will be
Sunday.
gaged is sawing up the timber they have fighting occurred during the British re­
he said, was sold in the barracks at Ilo
ful
condition
of
the
inhabitants
of
Kim
­
treat, the various outposts on both sides
brought out by a logging road | Ilo, not over 15 feet from his head-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, are the fallen this winter.
berly,
who
are
dying
of
disease
at
an
suffering heavy losses. The dispatch
proud parents of a “bran new',’ baby
and by water to Seaside, and 1 quarters, until he put an end to it by
adds that it is doubtful if Rensberg can appalling rate, leads to the belief that from there taken to the mam­ complaints to the colonel and provost
boy.
SANDLAKE.
Lord Roberts, with his fine army of 35,-
be held.
Jeff Wallace passed through Boulder
Mean­ marshal. The transport Indiana, on
900 men, will endeaver to raise the siege moth hill at Hammond.
Mr.
Waymire
and
son,
of
Woods,
were
L
ondon
,
Feb.
13.
—
The
cessation
of
City Saturday driving a cow, but before
which he returned to the United States,
while,
agents
of
the
corporation
| war news from South Africa is taken to at once.
long they came back much faster than visitors at M. Sommer’s last week.
he characterized as a “whisky trans,
are
buying
up
all
the
timber
land
On
the
other
hand,
experts
say
that
in
­
Mr. J. C. Gove is moving his house­ i indicate that the British preparations
they went ; the cow evidently thought
vasion of the Free State would be wiser they can get, from the south line port,” and he said that he had unsuccess­
Boulder was a goodly land in which to hold effects to his new home on the for a move from Modder river are pro­
tactics.
But whatever Lord Roberts of township six north, range fully attempted to have the sale of liquor
live and declined to leave. Up Smith- Sprague place. He uses a bronco and gressing and that important events can
does, will be accepted as the best thing 10 west, to the Tillamook county 011 the transports stopped while in the
be
anticipated
within
a
few
’
days.
In
­
field Avenue they dashed like a small cy­ loads mostly on the hurricane deck.
Philippines.
to do.
line. The prices of the pur-
clone and disappeared in the direction ot
Mr. D. Billings lost a valuable cow by terest centers almost w holly upon Field
The
Boer
raid
in
Zululand
continues
to
; Marshal Roberts, especially since Bul­
chases are not shown by the
Constable Jensen’s residence, and soon accident Saturday last.
Clean Milking.
ler’s report of his withdrawal from alarm Natal. It is believed the Trans- deeds, the considerations being
Jeff rode disconsolately homeward, de­
This weather makes it very discour*
vaalers
will
sweep
vast
herds
of
cattle
j Vaalkrantz came for the first time,
given at $5 each.
Revenue Carekss milking is responsible for the
feated by a cow.
aging to our people who are working
through Roberts, showing that all the out of Zululand and then raid northeast­ stamps, however, declare that
I hurman Coulson carried the mail lie out their subscription on the plank road,
|KM>r showing mad? by many milk cows
different operations over the wide field ern Natal.
tween Beaver ami Blaine, Saturday.
the real purchase price in each and forth? failure ot many heifers to de­
most of them have to go six miles to
A
dispatch
from
Pietermaritzburg
will hereafter be more completely co-
is about $500.
velop properly. When a man sits down
Rev. Tresenriter has been engaged in their work.
i ordinated. It is now known that the states that fresh meat is abundant in
moving his household goods from the
It is said that efforts were with a pail by the aide of s cow he ought
Our cranberry beds are quite pretty to i military attaches have gone to join Natal, 30 oxen being slaughtered daily,
Quick ranch at Blame, to his new home look at now, having put on their winter Roberts at Modder river, another and that the Boers have over 100 guns made some time ago to secure a to do it with a determination to milk
on the place owned by Rob Richards at color (purple).
between theTugela river and Ladysmith, right-of-way for a railroad line gently and kindly, but to get all the
move preceding an advance.
Coulsenburg.
Gruss is growing, frogs are croaking,
A dispatch from Modder river an­ and the Boer artillery fire greatly im- up the Necanicutn, but the set­ milk to the last drop. One reason for
C. A. Smith returned from Little Nes Spring flowers are opening, birds are nounces the arrival there of 1400 refu presses all who see it, the guns being tlers objected.
Otherwise, ac-1 this course is that while the first few jets
milk are hardly worth taking, so poor
mounted
in
almost
impossible
places.
tucca, last Tuesday week.
singing and, well, it’s raining.
gees from Barkley West district. They
cording to the story, work would of
are they in butter fat. the milk con-
Charles Williams, »he military critic of
1 had been ordered away by the Boers l>e-
Mr. Lucas went to Sheridan last week
have been begun long ago.
i tinues to grow richer as the milking pro­
! cause they refused to join the republi­ the Morning Leader, who is understood
HEBO.
after his friends who came from Miss­
It is known positively that a ’ gresses, until the last milk is drawn
to
have
close
relations
with
Lord
\\
olse-
cans. The refugees reached Modder
ouri.
Mrs. Bain ami Miss Lucy swindled
ley, the commander-in.chief of the Brit­ corps of engineers has made an from the udder, which is the richest of
Rob Richards an<l Earnest Haag were each other badly on a hen trade last river via Koodoosberg. It is learned
inspection of that part of the all. No milker would think of firing the
ish army, writes as follows:
that
200
Boers
were
killed
or
wounded
in this part of the country one day not week.
“The government last night refused to country, and the only apparent first eight or ten jets of milk on th?
during
MacDonald
’
s
recontioissanee.
long ago.
Hy. and Arthur Hill were welcome vis­
There is no confirmation of the re­ say whether Lords Rolierts and Kitchen­ object of the ill-fated party of ground, and yet he might about as well
Boulderites arc beginning to think of itors at the home of G. H. Ward last
ported sortie of British troops from er were sent to the front without consul, cruisers—Heikmann, Doty and do so as to leave the last one in the
gardening.
week.
Ladysmith, nor of the Boer outflanking tation or not. It has already been so Rader and their guide, Cloutre | udder, even from the standpoint of im­
The frogs along Boulder Creek are
stated in this place, and it is again as­ —in making their fatal trip to mediate piofit, and. better, from that of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stone are enjoying movement.
very noisy these mild spring like evenings. a visit from their son-in-law and daugh­
A report comes from Durban that the serted. Lord Wolseley learned the news the pass between Sugar Loaf the g(M>d of the cow as a milker.
They evidently think that spring is ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander,
British artillery forced the Boers to from Monday morning papers and the mountain and Onion peak was
For there is a second reason for clean
coming, and mean to give her a lively
milking. The cow seems to tie con­
Mr. Owens, brother of T. J. Owens, ar­ evacuate their camp on Ilang..ana hill, appointments were made on the previous ; to take the elevation.
What
welcome
rived at the latter’s place with his family south of Dolenso It would be an im-1 Saturday.”
connection, if any, they had with trolled in her yield, within limits, by th?
If man was made to mourn, ’tis sure,
portant advantage if the British were i The remainder of the criticism is de-
, demands made on her. If these are re
last Wednesday from Dublin, Texas.
That woman was made to fret,
voted to the governments army plans. the Astoria company is not laxed the yield will diminish. If a part
’ able to occupy that position.
And if neither has cause they hunt about,
known, but very shortly after- j of the milk is left in he udder the cow
The absence of General French from The writer declares:
BARNEGAT.
For trouble that are to let.”
Rensberg district appears to have given I “The ministerial scheme developed last wards a party of A. and C. R. R. seems to think that there was just that
Gus Chopard felled a large cedar tree
Mr. George Hunt and the first assist the Boers an opportunity to renewed ac- 1 night in both houses is in the main a engineers visited the same vicin­ much more than was wanted and she
for |ohn Borba, last Friday
ant went to the city Saturday.
' tivity. They have apparently extended colassal, costly imposture, designed at ity.
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do» - not quite make so much next time,
Mr. Nicklans rxjMvts to go to Portland
Joe Hauxhurst ami family visited with their attack on the British lines and are once to hoax the country into the be-
and if the policy of taking a little ea<*h
to meet Ins wile who intends leaving '
Before Mr. Bryan left Wash­ milking be continued she will presently
friends near the ferry on the Tillamook meeting with minor success, having con- Hefthat some satisfactory reform of our
Wisconsin the I Sth of February, on her
siderable moral effect on the border col- military system is at length to be ne­ ington Saturday he held an im­ quit making any—that is, she w ill go
river.
return to Tillamook, which, she says, is
onists.
i complished and to throw’ dust in the portant conference with some of dry. The same principle prevails in de­
Ernest
Baker
visited
at
Barnegat
Sun.
good enough for her
The Boer invasion of Zululand has , eyes of foreign nations.
day.
the democratic leadersand it was veloping a heifor. It is, of course, ne.
caused keen anxiety apart from the fact
decided that the democratic na­ oessary to feed her abundantly and pro­
Bert Biggs paid a visit to the Hub
WILSON RIVER.
that it threatens Buller’s supplies. It is
Cohn’s Pointers.
Saturday.
tional convention should be held perly with a view to milk production,
difficult to believe that the Zulus can
prior
to the republican and popu­ but next in importance is taking all the
Mis* Annie King is again staving at
Wood ratting ■■ the order of the day (ong 1k krpt
while their ent-
Bran, short»« middlings and other
milk that is made, or she w ill begin to
John Svciison’s.
about Barnegat.
list
conventions.
tic are commandeered and the country kinds of feed just received,
eat less and put what she does eat to a
Miss Alice Bovington came home Sat­ overrun by their hereditary foes.
Born, to the wife of Charley Svrnson,
The house committee on inter­ different u**e.
New clover and garden seeds.
urday from the city, where she has lieen
on February 6th, a daughter.
Friends of Cecil Rhodes are becoming
state
and foreign commerce de­ I Clean milking is.therefore,of the great­
Our
“
Cash
Register
System
’
*
is
bring-
I’rte Nori »erg was down from Nestoc- attending the public school.
alarmed at his possible fate and have
ing us new trade every day. it’s the only cided by a vote of 8 to 5 to re-' est importance,both for immediate profit
tou the last part of last week.
sent an emissary to see Dr Leeds, dip.
system that gives our patrons “ some port a Pacific cable bill along and forth? making and maintaining of a
HOBSONVILLE.
lomatic agent of the Boers in Europe, in
Miss Dora Swabb left |. Swenson’s last
thing for nothing.”
the lines of the Sherman bill, de­ j l'irge yield. No milker should be per­
The
saw
mill
started
up
again
regard
to
the
probable
course
the
Boers
Mon
Sunday to go to her home at Coulson-
“Cohn’s Best*’ Tea at 25 cents a pound feating by 5 to 8 the Corliss pro­ mitted to slight the last end of his work.
day.
would pursue in the event of his capture.
burg.
position for a government owner­ IftN-ause he is toeing money for th? dairy
Mrs Nine went to Tillamook Satur­
Dr. Leyds assured the intermediaries is a trade winner.
Mrs. Otto Johnson, of Astoria, re­
as he goes along and is spoiling the
ship.
day,
ami
returned
Sunday
evening.
A
fine
line
of
heavy
mattings,
that
the
Boers
did
not
intend
to
kill
Mr.
The
turned from Braver last Sunday, and is
cows besides. One of the ad vantages of
Mrs. Lemuel Parker is spending a few Rhodes, ’ ut he added they would certain­ newest patterns at 25c. a yard.
visiting friends in this neighborhood.
The Washington correspon­ keeping yearly individual records is that
ly hold him as hostage until indemnity
days in Tillamook.
My ! how the butchers chase after the
dent of the World says there is no it keeps the milker “on his metal.” He
for
the
Jameson
raid
was
paid.
In
view
China’s Lament.
Mr. Fred Kabkvrhas a very sore band.
hog».
hope of the passage of the tfets interested in seeing the cows under
j ot developments since the raid, the Boem
The weather being so nice Sunday
W G. Kelso has purchased another
Hanna-Payne shipping subsidy his charge make aw high a record as
have also decided to double the amount Chinee soje-man no good.
quite a party went down on thelteach.
splendid working span ot horses.
bill ; that it is doubtful if it ever possible, and he helps them do it by
j of imlcmnitv demanded so Rhodes’ j Can’t shoot stiate and nevah could,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Lundquist spent friends will have to hand over <10,000.. He all lighter, no want fighter.
emerges from the house com­ taking at each milking the last drou their
BEAVER.
Saturday and Sunday in Tillamook.
Live in peaceful blothcrhood.
000 before he is released. It is also learned
mittee ; that republican leaders, udders cou tain.
Miss Mina Ripley spent Saturday at det. tely that Jameson is still at Lady* I , Chinee sojes they no geese.
I K Finley, our postmaster, is making
noting the protests against the
They no wantee quick decease;
smith, in spite ot ail conflicting reports.
quite an improvement slashing brush her home on Miami River.
bill, have decided that it would In response to a request from the New
A semi-official paragraph is published Follen debbi Is (likee rebels)
and sawing up and burning logs
The steamer Tillamook and the schoo­
be good policy to shelve it.
York Herald, Governor Geer telegraghed
Ou Tuesday morning Walter Kinna- ner Sacramento left on Tnesdav morn. in the (»lobe this afternoon, saying that 1 No leave Chinee man in peace.
that paper the following as his opinion
Eleven
insane
soldiers
were
Germany
docs
not
contemplate
interven.
min, st., and his friend, G D. Williams,
Lussian soje-man. he come.
ot Roosevelt as a presidential candidate
i tion. The German government, it is
from Hattsvillc, Mo., started down the
sent from San Francisco to the and of Roosevelt's chances for nomina­
Blitish soje-man—dum-dum ;
river to Woods It the country suits the The White Clover Cheese Factory, added, does not consider itself concerned German sojes, all in row.jes.
government hospital at Washing­ tion: "Governor Roosevelt would make
1 »tier he will locate here.
Shoot our sojes in de turn ;
ton and it is probable that about an admirable presidential candidate,
! Operated by T. S Townsend, will • in the future status or inexistence of the
Mr. Houten. of Idaho, is moving tothe hegia on February 1st. working up the Boer republics.
Take sea-coastee all away
30 more will go East during the and admirable president. The Ameri-
Quick ranch at Blame We ate clad to larmcit' Bulk into cheese by the pound.
No care dam-dam what we say.
Seised Southpan'a Drift.
week.
During the last three can people admire his frankness and fear­
know that Blame will have oik more ..e M dur* .|<r»tivr plan Willgnaran-
L ondon . Feb. 13.—A private telegram “Niece pierce. give a leasee!“—
months
nearly 250 demented lessness in dealing with public questions,
genial family to take the place ot Mr.1
Welly hard on Chinee, eh ?
' iele and qawk sale ; also received here says :
soldiers have j been sent across and no doubt regard him as the logical
Quick.
wWjUBrantee the Ughest market price
The tones commanded by General
the continent,’ and it is said that successor to President McKinley in 1904
We are sorry to learn that JR Dil w hen's J This charhas Iwen made
Hat nets for Sale.
Wood have moved up from the south,
over
200 more will J soon arrive I understand that he is not a candidate
low's family is sick
at the rtquest of several or«», patrons want and seised Southpan's drift, which
For sale, at a bargain, a double buggy from Manila.
^cvcial parties from llattsville. Mo., Call at factory tor full mbHtn.o ;in he now holds.”
In nearly all for the nomination this year, and that,
harness ; in good condition. See Page cases the men are violently in- with an overwhelming majority of the
friends of Walter Kinnaman, arrived her | I Come one. Come all.
•
I The war office hat ¡Mwted a dwpatch • t the second hand score.
he will support President Mc­
. sane, and the reputed cause of country,
Kinley for rrnomination.
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