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

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
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MARCH
15, 1900
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Money Trading with
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THE COLOR LINE IN CUBA.
wounds are as a rule more serious than 1
Some gardens are being put in this OUTSIDE BLOEMFONTEIN.
usual, owing to the expanding bullets
fine weather.
Some Rubbing of It Will Have to Ue
Boers, after Another Day’s Fight, which are freely used by the Boers. .
There is talk of Him pie & Wheeler’s
Done Before u Stable Govern­
J. D. Chitwood finished plowing for Mr.
had to Retreat again.
There are 321 men wounded. About 60
ment 1« Formed.
AsroRiv, March 13.—The construction mill changing hands; prospective buyers F. Riesch on the 13th inst.
D riefontein , March 11, 9:35 A. M.— or 70 men were killed or are missing ’’
of a railroad from this citv south into have been looking over the property.
J. T. Weckert have been clearing some Broad wood’s cavalry brigade, advanc­
There will have to be some rubbing
Tillamoo’c County will mark the exten­
The Woodman social on Tuesday night new land.
of the oolor line if the good people of
Roberts* Advance.
ing on Bloemfontein, unexpectedly found
sive opening of the lumliering industry brought out a large attendance. A very
Alma Calkins, of Salmon river, met the Boers in a strong position in the
D riefontein , Orange Free State, Cuba—the natives of all shades, the
in this county. Not only is the exten­ nice programme was rendered, after
Spanish Cubans and the other residents
with
a
serious
accident
while
playing
at
Driefontein
kopjes
yesterday.
General
Sunday.
—Roberts advance yesterday
sion of the Astoria road greatly desired which a sumptuous repast was spread.
of foreign dtsceixt—combine to form a
school.
He
fell
and
broke
one
bone
in
Kellv-Keiiny’s division arriving, severe across the scorching plains from Poplar stable government. It is estimated that
by merchants of this city and Tillamook, Several new’ members were obtained.
his left arm and dislocated the wrist. I fighting ensued. The Boers resisted [ Grove to this place was marked by the
but it is also anxiously hoped for by the
about 40 per cent, of the people of Cuba
Wm. Hoskins and daughter Ethel, Joe Altenberger, of Emma, w as called in
stubbornly, but w’ere driven from their most severe engagements since crossing are colored. Under universal suffrage
Eastern capitalists who own vast tracts Emmet Bales, and L. M. Biggs were
to reduce the fracture.
center position, leaving a number of dead the Modder river. The Boers stubbornly tlhey would control many parts of the
of timberland in the spruce zone
down from Foley, Tuesday, to attend
and 40 prisoners. The British force is contested every foot of ground, only flee island. To an American or Spaniard
George R. Vosburg, the Western repre­ the social.
WILSON RIVER.
moving forward today.
ing at dusk, where Roberts threw most this is rather an alarming condition for
sentative of John E. Du Bois, the Penn­
H. A. Bloom left on Tuesday for Shel­
During the fighting, in which five regi­ of his troops against the center of their a new state to face. It does not worry
sylvania millionaire, was in the city yes­
It seems as if spring is here at last.
ton, Wash.; W. Norris and family are
ments took part, w’ith artillery, the weakened line. At the point were Col­ the Cubans in the leust. There is prac­
terday. Mr. Vosburg stated that Mr.
preparing to leave for the same place.
B. Aiderman moved on to his ranch, : Boers, though forced from their center onel Broadwood turned the Boer left, he tically no color line among the Cubans
Bu Bois owned about 25,000 acres of
proper. It is not an uncommon thing
Several of our residents are preparing on the Kilchis river, on Monday.
position, clung tenaciously to the other found himself under the fire of their nine- to find families of white Cubans in
timber land in Clatsop and Tillamook
to
leave
for
the
Columbia
river
to
fish.
Rev.
Mr
Smith
called
in
this
neighbor
­
kopjes, shelling the British freely with pounders. The Boers, however, ultima­ which a cousin, a nephew or an aunt is
Counties, and that, when the Astoria
three guns and two Vickers Maxims. tely hoisted the white flag. When Broad- unmistakably colored. Nor is African
Cattle buyers are numerous, no less hood, on Monday.
road is extended sou th, he proposes to
build saw mills here and engage in the than seven in the field the past week.
Miss Rose Walling is at present stay­ The British cavalry began to turn the wood advanced, he was surprised to find blood a bar to the finest Cuban society,
Boer position, but night tell before the that the Boers had taken advantage of provided the person is descended on one
One lot of young stock brought $15 for ing at S. 0. Wicklund’s.
industry on a large scale.
movement
was comple ed. The Boers the cessation of fire to escape in the side from e family of honorable connec­
‘Mr. Du Bois is not a speculator,’’ said yearlings, and $21 for two year olds.
Miss Annie King went home on a flying
tions. says the Cincinnati Times-Star.
retired
during
the night.
darkness.
Mr. Vosburg. * He has bought up this
visit last Sunday.
The Spaniard, however, draws a dis­
A
large
number
of
Austratians
were
tact of timber land for the purpose of en­
Transvaal prisoners showed they were
SANDLAKE.
tinct difference between the African
W. G. Kelso expects to go outside the
engaged yesterday. The First Austra­ entirely surprised by Roberts’ tactics.
gaging in lumbering, ami before long he
W. C. Wolfe was elected director, and first part of next week. Mrs. Kelso will lian Horse Brigade, with the Scots A Free Stater whose house President blood he may have inherited from
will erect mills here. He is extensively
Moors and the colored admixture in.
not
go
for
a
while.
Greys, advanced within 800 yards of the Kruger occupied during the Boer flight ('uba. In a general way he classes all
engaged in business in Du Bois, Pa. I). Atkinson, as clerk, at onr school meet­
ing.
Boers under heavy’ fire. The New South from Osfontein, said he complained to Cubans as negroes, and refers to all
where he has a mill that turns out from
School Report.
Mrs. D. E. Osburn is conducting a
Wales Mounted infantry joined in the the President about the depredations of the Cuban struggles for freedom as
25,000,000 to 35,000,001) feet of lumber
yearly. Timber is ge'ting scarce in that private school at L. A. Hoyt’s.
the Transvaalers, whereupon the Presi­ “nigger uprisings.” He notes with sur­
Report of the Beaver school for the pursuit of the Boers northward.
prise that we hold radical view’s some­
state, and when Mr. Du Bois’ present
All of yesterday was occupied in fight. dent replied :
Bert Hoyt has bought Mrs. Phelp’s month ending March 9th, 1900.
what similar to his in Illinois and North
supply is exhausted he w ill put up bis homestead, and will make that his home.
“No wonder we are beaten. The burgh­
The following are the names of those ing. The Boers maintained a stubborn
Carolina, yet are honestly preparing to
mills at Astoria. He still has 9000 acres
rear guard action along a running front ers entered into the war to fight for a turn Cuba over to the Cubans.
Mr. J. C. Gove has given up the who were not absent or tardy:
of hemlock to cut, hut, as the land is not Sprague place, and bought the Senkv
of
12
miles
on
very
difficult
ground.
The
righteous cause, but now they have de­
Myron Armstrong, Philip West, Guy
heavily timbered, the supply will not last place, joining it on the east.
Bunn. Lena Bunn, Eva Bunn. Ralph 1 British w’ere advancing in three columns. veloped into horse and cattle-stealers.’’
A REFUGE FOR NEGROES.
long.
General Tucker, to the southward, oc­
Mrs Phelps and Mrs. T. J. Harris Bunn, Howard Bunn, Grace Finley,
The
Iwlniid of Hayti May Serve to
“He is particularly anxious for the
cupied
Petrusberg,
unopposed.
General
Declines United States' Offer.
visited their many friends around the Florence Dollarhide, Bennie Bixby, Leila
Help Settle Racial Trouble« of
extension of the railroad to the south, as
Kelly-Kenny, after following the river
Bixby,
Bertha
Farley,
and
Alice
Farley.
L ondon , March 13.—United States
head of the lake this week.
This Country.
a large part of his property lies along
bank, moved in the direction of Abra­
E. H elena W olf , Teacher.
Charge d'Affairs, Henery White, saw
A Mr. Lang w’as around this section
the proposed route. The Astoria Com
ham's Kraal.
An experience of a third of a century
Lord Salisbury at the Foreign Office this
pa ny and other large firms own big buying yearlings last week. He picked
At Dreifontein, about X miles south of
Vote of Condolence.
evening and received the formal reply since the war has slhown that the white
up
every
steer
calf
here
at
$15
per
head,
tracts in the same district, and I think
Abraham’s Craal, the Boers were found
from the British Government, declining and black races in the southern states
and left between four and five hundred
the extension will soon be mafic.
Whereas our Heavenly Father has posted in considerable strength <>n the
the good offices of the United States in will never harmonize, says the Chicago
“The supply of timber in the East is rap dollars here among the jieople.
seen fit to remove from her family the ridges connecting several kopjes, where
Tribune. The recent injustices inflict­
regard to peace. The interview between ed upon the blacks in North Carolina,
Miss Annie Roenica is on the sick list. beloved daughter of our esteemed neigh they had mounted guns. The action be­
idly being exhausted, ami mill men look
White and Salisbury was very brief, the
I
to the West for their timber. Oregon
Will Harris is hauling logs at the bor, Ilettie P. Wells ; therefore, be it re­ gan at 8 in the morning, with an artil­ Premier confining himself to a courteous ire but one item in a situation prevail­
ing all over ihe south. To a certain de­
will be greatly benefited by this, ami the county saw mill.
solved that the members of Aider Circle, lery duel. General French's cavalry and
verbal declination.
gree Bishop Turner is right when he
future of the state is, I think, very
No. 44. extend to her our heart felt sym­ General Porter's brigade supported the
soys there is no “manhood future” for
brigh t. ’ ’
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pathy in her sad hour of her affliction. British guns. The Boer artillery was
COULSONBURG SIFTINGS.
his race In these »tales. It would he to
Resolved that a copy of these resolutions accuratelv handled, and the British cav­
The
Puerto
Rican
Bill.
ihe mutual advantage of both whites
Real Estate Transfers.
W e are glad to see nice weather once l>e sent to our bereaved neighbor and alry found a task harder than they had
and blacks' if all the dissatisfied negroes
W
ashington
,
March
13.
—
Republican
that they bespread on the minutes of expected. General Broad wood moved
In the cotton states could be induced to
Clara l‘. Buckles to Isaac F. Barton, more.
Senators
have
decided
to
hold
a
caucus
go to seme country where they could
Ne Vi of Sw * i ot sec 21, tp. 2 S. R 9 W.
Rev. C. Mills passed through our burg our Circle and that copies be furnished six miles southward trying to find a
the Tillamook Headlight. Tillamook means to get around, but the Boers tor the settlement of their differences up­ live their own life «and develop an their
Margaret Balmer to W. F. Balmer, Saturday.
Herald and Pacific Echo for publication. followed, behind rising ground, and even on the Puerto Rican question, and a call awn way.
lots 2 aud 3 in bk. 2 in I'uller’s add. to
Mr. Ik T. Coulson’s family have re­
The world ha® not failed to note
has been issued fur a meeting after the
E dith A lderman ,
attempted to outflank him.
turned to Bulev Creek.
Bay City.
what a poor stagger the blaeksof Ilnvti
E lla H iner ,
Meanwhile the Sixth division of infan­ adjournment of the Senate today. For­ have made at development during the
Stephen Scovell to \\ A. <Hiver, lots t
Miss Minta Swabb, of this place, is
E mma H arrison ,
try, advancing on the Boer left, slowly aker has drafted the amendment to the 'entury of independence which they
and 4 in bk. K in Tobi’s add. to Nehalem working for Mrs. Joe Bixby, of Beaver.
Committee.
forced t he enemy to retire. Had the in bill which he thinks will meet the de­ have enjoyed since they got rid of the
City.
Miss A. M. Coulson
I
is visiting with
fantry been able to move faster, the mands of all interests in the republican French and Spanish yokes. But this is
; T. Coulson, on Bulev
Otto Walther to J. C. Gove, lots 1, 2 her brother, l E.
Estopped.
Boers would have been enveloped. The I party and the measure as thus amended the fault of the peoples nd not of the is­
and X ol sec. 11, and Sw
of Nw ’ € <>f Creek for a few da vs, after which she
land. There Is no better or more con­
last shot was fired at 7:39 P. M.
This will be submitted to the caucus.
venient country in the world for the
Mr. and Mrs. Pipes, it w’ould appear, morning not a Boer was seen. The!
sw 12, and Nw’.j of Nw V4 of sec. 12. tp. w ill go to work for Mrs. Donaldson, of
American negroes to emigrate to than
3 S. R IO W
differed sharply in their views on social prisoners lielonged to President Kruger’s '
1 Fairview.
INSURE WITH
this same rich and luxuriant island of
and
political
economy.
U.S. to Nels Hanson, Nw *-t <>f sec. 10,
own commando.
Messrs Ira Tresenriter and G. T.
Hayti. If our discontented southern
Mr. Pipes came home and found that
tp. 2 N. R X W
I Coulson went to Tillamook, Saturday,
Claude Thayer,
negroes cannot improve and progress
L ondon , March 13.—Lord Roberts’
the boys of the neighborhood had torn
returning Sunday.
there, winning for themselves an in-
Nels. Hansen to the Astoria Co., Nw
Agent
or
Fireman
’
s
Fund and London
up his lawn and muddied his sidewalks actual entry in the Orange Free State
•rease of wealth and of comfort, flier»
of sec 12. tp 2 N. R X W.
Mr. D. F. Coulson ami family have
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
to a disgraceful extent by playing rude capital seems likely to be delayed until
they cannot do it in Africa or anywhere
moved
to
Bulev
Creek
for
a
short
time
State of Oregon to the Astoria Co.,
ami boisterous games in front of his to-morrow or late to-day, as his state­
on earth.
Companies.
Sw ‘4 of sw 6. tp 2 N. R X W.
Mr. Millard Tresenrite. of this place, is house.
ment that he is going to reinforce
working
on
R.
0.
Richard's
saw
mill
SLEFPING MACHINES.
U.S. to Emanuel Munson, S^ofSw ’ j,
“Penelope,” he said, in a high-keved General French, implies that opposition
NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION.
Ne
ot Sw 11 and Nw ’ * ot Sc *4 of sw. this week.
voice, “can't you keep these young ruf­ is to be encountered on the outskirts of
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
Ingénions Mechanical Apparata« for
„
March 10th, h«»o.
1 I. tp3 S, R IO \\
Mr. N. Coulson made a trip to the fians off our premises ?”
the town, though the definite statement
llrlntflnif About the Condition
Notice is hereby given that the foltowin«
“I don’t see how I can, Philander.” she that the British cavalry leader has a named settler hás fll.-d ncftice of his intention
of Slumber.
l.ouis A. York to Harry E. Warren, Hub Inst week.
to make final proof in support of his claici. and I
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lots 7, X, 9, 10, 11 and 12 in bk 6 in
Mr. John Brady, of Boulder Creek, de replied, with her arms akimbo, “so long position which commands the situation, tliat said proof will be made before the Register
Experiments
have
been made recent-
•
nd
Receiver
at
Oregon
City
Or.,
on
April
»ist
Woodlawn mid to B.i\ City.
livcrvd a very interesting discourse at as you go round preaching socialism leaves no doubt that the occupation will igOO, viz :
y with pome curious device« in the
and common property in land *'
JACOB MI'ND8< HKNK,
speedily be effected, and with it. so
Haiti Mitchell to Emmcl Bales. Nw ’4 this place on last Sunday.
«hape of "sleep machines.” Sleep will
H E No. 11,6x2 for the Lots 9, ]<» and oand Se
London critics think, will accrue to the S*NfRWR4W eC’ ’ "nd
U’ T
ot Nw *4 ot sw 6, tp 2 N, R 9 W, ami Ne
Mis. Parley Coulson and two sons, of
iometimes reeult from fatigue of the
The man who always hurries off to British important captures of supplies,
*4 of Ne 14 of sw 1, tp 2 N, R 10 W.
Blame, who h ive’ been visiting at Mr
*yes. Looking at trees or other object*
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon ant cultivation
the doctor the moment that he feels that! it not prisoners. However, it mav lie of
is we rush along in the train will fre­
Homer Mason to Ernest W. Knight, Swabb’s, have returned home.
said land, vtz .
that the Boers may make strenuous re­
quently “send us off."
Simon I’. I onkel and Isaac M Donkel, of Vine
lots 5, 6. 7 and X in block 9. Stillwell's
Mr. Ed. David, who is working at Mr. he is sick doesn't always hurry off to
Or. Del Springer, of Jewell. Or.; C A
Andngeniousgentleman has produced
sistance, which will not be overcome Maple,
Nash, of Oregon City, Or
second add to Tillamook.
Hadley *s logging ennip, spent Saturday the doctor the moment that the bill fur
s machine for this purpose. It is a box
until Rol»erts’ main army catches up
C has B. M oorfs . Register.
medical
services
comes
in.
M. F. Reynolds to C. I’. Reynolds. Se and Sundav w ith his parents.
jurmounted by two fanlike panels, one
with the cavalrv.
’4 of Sc *4 ot sw 4, and N
of Ne ’< and
ibove the other, revolving horizontally
Rev C Mills called on his sister. Mrs.
You don’t seem pl ease« I with your
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
in oppose direction«. These» panels
Sw *4 ot Ne ’4 of sw 9. tp 1 S. R 7 W.
\ Coulson, Sunday evening.
Land Office at Orego i City. Ore.,
tip. my man.''
L ondon , March 13.—Lord Roberts
Marcli loth. 1900.
ire studded with mirrors that throw
U.S. to Everett Palmer, W »*,. ot Nw ’4
Joe Hollctt.ol Blaine, w as in our midst
Notice Is hereby given that the following
“Well, no. sir. You see. I u.*etl to lie telegraphs from Venters Vlei nnder date
ipon the retina a vibrating flood of
named settler has tiled notice of hi* intention
of sec 29, Sw Hot thcSw l< of sw. 20, Monday.
j of March 12. 9:30 p.tn.. as follows:
a Montana legislator
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
twinkling light.
that «aid proof will be made before P. D.
and Sc l4 ot Sc
ot sw. 19, tp. 2 S, R
A similar efTect is produced by star-
“1 directed (General F reach if there were Newell. I H Commissioner, at Nehalem, Or.
EMMA.
“Fingers, you know ’’ remarked Miaa
10 W
I900 viz
ng at a bright ball placed high above
' time to before dark, seize the railway Apt il 2S. SA
Mr el m batterson ,
Autumnal
at
the
dinner
table.
“
w*re
B. McPhiUips to Mrs. Jeanette Sommer,
1 station at Bloemfontein, and thus secure H. F No. 11970. for the M SofNwi. and S', of rhe head, so that some «light strain is
Arnold Affolter arrived home from out­ ma<le t»ef«»re forks."
Ne I*. nee 21, T. 3 N. R lu W.
’aused by staring at it.
lot 14 ot sec 29, 111 tp. 1 S. R. 10 W
I the rolling stock At midnight I received
side, where hr has I »ecu at work since
tame* the fo lowin r witnesses to prove
Yea. said M im Caustic, *1 don’t 1 a report from him that after consider­ his He continuous
Another apparatus for
causing
residence upon and cultivation
Wm Sex, l»i shciifl. to Diantha Page. last Mav.
of said land, viz
Irovrsinew i« formed of clamps for
doubt but w hat yours were "
Nr ‘4 *»t sw. 15. tp. 2 S, R 9 \\ .
William
Snyder,
John
Gerrittse
P.
|(.
\f
able opposition, he had lieen able to oc­
Walter Crowl%v. of Upper Salmon Ri.
'"queezit g the arteries leading to the
Smith and Soloman Love we 11 of Neha em. Or
cupy two hills close to the railway sta­
W E. ami D. Burns to First National ver. was at Emma last Monday
C has B.M oores . Register
Train. Ihe clamps remain- in position
tion. which commanded Bloemfontein.
or lew than ha’f a minute, and by that
Bank <>f Imle|»endeticv, various tracts in
N|r M M Hovland has moved near
or kkai . ime the sufferer from insomnki has
“A brother of President Steyn has been ADMiMsrK % mix
Tillamook county.
his claim on the Siletz River.
Kurek« Harnew Oil |« the l>e«t
PKOPBRTY.
made a prisoner.
Teen placed in a s,tate of somnolence
preservato« oí new leather
M \. an<I Nellie Stillwell to Alliert
J. D. Chitwood left for Portland on
aiui Uie i>«»i rrnovator oí otti
Belnngiag to thè Eat«ta of Willia m Smith de
>▼ the decreased flow of blood to the
“
The
telegraph
line
leading
northward
leather It
* otto, M'driis black-
Plank, 105 x 210 in sev. .’5. tp IS. K the Sth mst. He will remain outside
e* «a«
Drain.
•us «*Uli pn »levis. I »•
has lieen cut. and the railway broken up.
N.ktlce h h.'^by given that
thè under
1O W
about two months
AdmlnUtrafrit of t’ie e-uta » William
another method is to arrange an
“I am now starting with the Third "toned
>mlth.
dec*>«M*<t
by
Urta«
fan
order
of t
lectric lottery ¡n the bed so that a mild
William Carter to C E Hadley,a tract
The annual school meeting of district
' Cavalry Brigade, which I called up from < oMnfv Cout of TiRamoofe counD stura of
'urrent acts upon the «pine.
tkvgon. dateci Mar h 6th. I k ,- . wfll *«11 ai p lv«^
in the Edrick Thomas. D L. C
No 34 passed off pleascntlv
John T
the Seventh Division, near Petrusburg •M e attheCmirt Hou*e do t. |n Tniam.K.k • Ifv.
lliUmn krsHiRty. State of o egou. on thè »4
Xol ert Watt to A Magna son, lots 1 Wcvkert w as elected director ami Theo.
yesterday, and the mounted infantry, to •l.«> .f Aprii. »So. hi ten n'dock a.m , t’ie fc*l-
The Creditor— If you don’t settle this
and 2 in block 9 111 Jacoby s addition to Arnett clerk. The citize ns feel proud of
reinforce the cavalry division. The rest lowing d. «crH^ti ro ' l property to-wit I.ota 1 account at once I shall have to put it in
on your » w - m h«m«w vour old bar
> randelli l-Xk
of . 4ud 1- - in«vrr*«.im
1 haver « «.^1
m-w and rt»ur rarrtaaptop an t they
their new school house and this was
Bav City.
of
the
force
will
follow
as
quickly
as
pos
­
thTAVWn
nUa“«>k . now
..tic
will »in .»nly I ih »« te«er Ww< «rat
„ _ ridam
_
_
4 the hands of a lawyer.
City, m lillamonk countv, “
•— of
-* Oregon.
■'
their first annual meeting held in it.
toniror *Mld fverywhvre in ran* all
sible.
State
Th* Debtor—Well, if TOn Pnn fln(j a
Terma, i«»h oi.ly.
•ue» from half ptrtM to rttr «aXIvos.
It is nlm««l
go»*i os • rRite of ml**
«•a.
srowiaa ml
NINCY X SMITH.
lawyer who is able to collect from me.
••Colonel Humpbeley has died of his
We
are
having
fine
weather
since
the
arv onmHimre to find rour employer in
Adminiatratrli
I will IFire him a steady job looking aft­
woands Lieutenant Pratt, of the Essex
I T MATDRY.
j recent wind storm
AttafMy tut A.lmini«tratrtt
the wrong.
er my interests.—N. V. Journal.
I reyimeiit. was wotmdrd severely The
Proposed
Astoria -- Tillamook
Railroad and its Mission.
NEHALEM.
Harness Oil