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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 5, 190Q \(L The First Invoice of our barge SPRING g) : : : : '7à -------------- n STOCK has ., . Arrived, With a Big Liot more to arrive on next boat. We bought early this Spring, and, therefore, saved money, as goods are adxancing and merchants who buy now will have to pay these advances. A great many goods we are selling for less than we did last season. ... , , We have a big bargain to offer in pure all Silk Ribbons, all the latest shades, very wide at 5c. and 10c. a yard. The regular price on these ribbons is 10c. and 25c. A fine line of Ladies’ Percale Wrappers, from 90c. up. In DRESS GOODS we are shoving the Finest Goods that ever was in the city ; the newest patterns and styles in Plaid Goods, imported Black Mohair and mans others of the very latest imported goods. As usual, we have an enormous stoc' ¡of Fire Calicos, Percales, Luck Goods and Shirtings, which we bought before the big advance on cotton goods, and consequently can give you the advantage of our good buy. : Get one of our Shirt Waists before the prettiest ones have been selected. A new line of Children’s Jackets, ranging in prices from $i to 12.25 very prettj and stylish. . Our new Lines of Neck Wear can’t be beat in the city. A Fine Stock of the Latest Shapes and colors in Hats, just received. Our Clothing Business has been a Great Success during the last year, and we are paying more attention to it than ever ; no half-worn goods, no old styles. We have just received a fine new Spring Stock and it is strictly up to date in style and durability. Twentv cases of shoes came in on the last boat and twenty more to follow. Our stoak of Groceries was never as complete as it is now, and prices as usual^the lowest. , _ T . ~ We are the acknowledged Leaders in the County of Every Line we Carry. : i>, : COULSONoURG SIFTINGS. Mr. Joe Hollctt, of Blaine, was in our burg a few days last week N. Coulson went to Tillamook last Friday, returning Saturday. Mr. G. T. Coulson, who is working for J. Bixby, of Beaver, «pent Sunday with his parents at this place. Mrs. M. I). Swabb visited with her friends at Beaver a part of last week. Rev. C. Mills was in our vicinity one 1 day last week. Mrs. N. Coulson visited with Mrs R. H. Dollarhide on Monday. Miss Linnie Coulson made a flying trip to Beaver on Friday of last week. Mr. R. David, who has been home from the logging camp for a short time, has returned to his work again. parents a most agreeable surprise by arriving at home on Sunday. The many friends of Miss Lulu Bays were gladdened by the sight of her charming face last week. H. L. Jensen, Geo. Smith, H. Booth and Mr. Gladwill went to the hub last week. Mr. Amos Bevins passed through here on his way to Blaine, Sunday. Dudley Gatchell, of Hebo, was up to see his sister, Mrs. Chopard, last week. Jeff Wallace was buying cattle in this neighborhood, the first of the week. Gardens and grass are flourishing. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chopard visited at the home oi C. A. Smith, Saturday night. Mr. Nickians hauled potatoes Satur day. He bought them from Mr. Cadv. The children in this vicinity are most anxious to have school commence. Charles Smith has been hauling rails preparatory to building a fence around his new meadow. Gus Chopard is working for Mi. Pat rie k. ________________ WALKED INTO BOER TRAP. Six British Guns and Convoy Taken With Little Fighting. I imposes what I conceive to be at iniqui- I tous charge and burden upon the island. Why Simon Will Vote Against “Ifconditions have so changed since ! December 5 last that it is apparent now the Puerto Rican Bill. W ashington , April 2.—Senator Simon that discrimination should lie made lie. occupied the floor of the Senate for a few tween tne people of the United States minutes this afternoon, and stirred up and the people of Puerto Rico, and it is _ no longer ‘our plain duty to abolish all quite a little controversy over pledges to iglit to ' customs tariff,’ ought not the people of Puerto Rico. Senator Foraker sou;, . * this county to be apprised of these discredit his statement of any pledges, but Simon retorted that General Miles changed conditions, thecause predont,. had made pledges, supplemented by the 1 nating them, and the apparent necessity Secretary of War and the President. ! for violating the pledges heretofore made? Senator McBride and Representative I have not been convinced, nor have the Moody were present when Senator people been convinced, that conditions Simon spoke, although it was quite late. have changed, or that there is justifica In the course of his remarks Senator tion for the action proposed.” A PARTY BLUNDER. pieces of artillery, 165; large captures of other insurgent property. “A number of important insurgent officers are surrendering and the situa tion is graduated} becoming more paci fic.’* B ushman K op , Saturday, March „31.— The British force commanded by Colonel Broad wood, consisting of the Tenth Hus An immence concourse of sea gulls— sars, Household Cavalry, two horse 10,000 of them, more or less—w ere seen batteries and a force of mounted infantry over on the lake near town on Tuesday under Colonel Pilcher, which has been —sporting, fighting and making noise garrisoning Thabanchu, was obliged, in enogh to rouse the dead, savs the Klam consequence of the near approach of a ath Falls Republican. They came from large force of Boers, to leave last night. the Pacific Ocean, and the come in force Colonel Broad wood marched to the to the lakes of Klamath County every Bloemfontein water works, south of the Spring, though generally not so early as Modder, where lie encamped at 4 this they have tliisyear, morning. At early dawn the camp was shelled by the enemy from a near point. Simon said; ▲drift on the Pacific. Colonel Broadwood sent off a convoy “I shall vote against this bill. I shall with the batteries, while the rest of the not do this, however, without some hesi S an F rancisco , April 1.—Advices from force remained to act as a rear guard. tation and embarrassment, for I deeply HEBO. The convoy arrived at a deep spruit, regret the necessity of differing from so Honolulu, under the date of March 21, where the Boers were concealed, and the many of my party associates on this state that the w ell-known steamer Cleve Tom am! Geo. Kellon secured another entire body walked into ambush and was floor ; but I do not consider this a po- land, bound lor San Francisco, w’ith a wild cat scalp last week, making the $100,000 cargo of sugar from Kahalul, captured, together with six guns. Nothing clue adds bo much | litical question, and, as I am so firmly- twelfth they have captured this winter. ---- to thochariu of the drawing is adrift with a broken shaft and practi room or boudoir an the eoftly radi convinced our plain duty is to abolish The loss of life was not great, since A. T. Bain is so well pleased with his ant light from CORDOVA Candles. cally helpless in the open sea. When last Nothing will contribute more to the most of the British had walked into the ' all customs tariffs between the United new chicken yard fence, he says lie must BARNEGAT. artistic HUceeaH of the luncheon, heard from she was several hundred s tea or dinner. The beat decorative I States and Puerto Rico, and give her trap before a shot was fired. haye a new yard fence. Let the good f candles for the simplont or the miles from Maul. Three of its crew left George Elliott went to the city oneday moxt elaborate fuucGon—fur cot work go on. General Colville’s division, which left | products free access to our markets, I the steamer in a small boat to go to tage or mansion. Made in all colors last week. and the most delicate tints by We are pleased to observe that our Bloemfontein early this morning, arrived cannot see my way clear to do otherwise Maul for assistance. They w’ere spoken STANDARD OIL CO. Capt. G. Hunt and Miss Alice Boying- and sold everywhere. new neighbors from Texas are getting to here at noon and is now shelling the than to express ivy dissent from the bv the steamer Eric March 20, 40 miles ton went to town Friday. Mr. Hunt tariff features of this bill by voting be regular webfooted Oregonions, as Boers. from Maui. returned Sunday. against it. they were out enjoying the gentle April L ondon , April 3.—Fuller news of the The men in the boat stated that the Bert Biggs ami A. W» Quick went to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. showers last Sunday. “ While my own view on this subject Cleveland, when they left her, was 320 the city Friday to attend the Republican disaster to the British army in the neigh Land Ofllct at Oregon City, Or., Master Frankie Cross went hunting is a matter of no great concern, it is miles north-northwest of the Island of March 3ist, 1900. borhood of Sans Nas Post does not tend County Convention. Notice is hereby given that the following- with his new $15 gun, April 1st. But some satisfaction to me to know that Maui. The little boat had traveled 28C I named settler has Bled notice of his intention Joe Hauxhurst and family are visiting to improve matters from a British point make final proof in support of his claim, and did not get fooled, as he brought in of view, but with the dispatches so mys the overwhelming sentiment of the miles of the journey to Maui, a trip that , to friends on Tillamook river this week. that said proof will be made before the Clerk of s one big game. He is expected to live if people of my state is in accord with the Tillamook tifying, it is impossible to accurately por The steamer Annarine came to Barne must have required six davs, so that the i9oo, viz. : co., at Tillamook, Or., on May 19th, he recovers. tray the present situation or foretell the view I entertain, and indorse the vote I Cleveland must have moved a good deal EDWARD L. KINN xMAN, gat Sunday. ' H E No. 11480 :or the S W of Sw '4 sec. 26and We are pleased to note that the bridge Mr. and Mrs. Wei lie left Barnegat ultimate issue of Lord Roberts’ attempt propose to cast. The State of Oregon, since she was last located. She has two I N H of Nw i/4, sec. 35, Tp 3 K. 9 W. across Three rivers, near Bain's place, is He nain/s the following witnesses toprove to retrieve the defeat. The war office has which I have the honor in part to repre yards and can put up a littlesail, but not Sunday for their home at Hobsonville. j his continuous residence upon and cultivation nearing completion, under the able posted a dispatch from Lord Roberts, sent. is intensely in earnest in its demand enough to control her movements. A Of said la"d, viz : management of J. A. Ward Son, who 1 Noah Coulson, Arthur Hoag and Gust : for tree commercial intercourse between steamer has gone to search for her. reading as follows ; Outlawry in Philippines, ! Hchopard, of Beaver, Or. ; Jacob Nickians, of are owners of the same “Bloemfontein, April 2, 10:30 p.m.—In this country and Puerto Rico, and the About two years ago the Cleveland Blaine, Or. C has . B. M oores , Register. Alex. Bain, the boss trout fisher of W ashington , March 31.— .The execu continuation of my telegram of March 31 jieople of my state are especially insis met with a similar accident between San Hebo (now that Cliff is gone), opened up tion of Morales and Gonzalez, the Philij)- tent in their demand for fair dealing with there has been considerable delay in get Francisco and Puget Sound. After being tl e season, with a string of speckled pine leaders, marks the inauguration of ting accurate returns of the casualties, the people of the Is'atid of Puerto Rico. abandoned by her crew she went ashore beauties, weighing from 1 to 2Va lbs. a new policy in the Philippines. This is as the action took place 23 miles hence, They cannot understand why we should on Vancouver Island In all, 13 fine trout, but he is blue just the execution of the death sentence by the telegraph cable lias been interrupted refuse to do that which was promised, During the Civil War the Cleveland the same, as he lost his brag pocket order of military officers in command in several times, cloudy weather has itfter- and which, by consideration of good was a blockade runner, and was cap knife. “All same, April fool.’’ the cases of persons, natives or others, fered with signaling, and altogether there faith, requires should be done.s tured on one of her trips to Charleston. Two well known young men of this convicted and sentenced by .military “I am not prepared to say that the She was built in 1861, and has seen has been no engagement •since, the force vicinity came to blows last Sunday, but commissions organized under the rules legislation with the Republican majority service of all kinds, all over the world. is continually in touch with the enemy. were prevented from injuring each other of war. Moralez and Gonzales were con “There were many acts of conspicuous in this Congress seem determined to Her name has been changed many times. by the timely interference of a bystander. victed by a military commission of the gallantry displayed during the day. Q enact, in violation of the pledges made Lately she w’as used as a transport for “Blessed arc the peace makers.’’ murder of Filipinos, and were sentenced battery remained in action under fire at to the people of Puerto Rico, will cause HEADLIGHT the Philippines. We understand the public spirited to be hanged near Duvambnng March 30, 1200 yards for some hours, the officers a loss of the State of Oregon to the Re citizens of this vicinity will meet at the and the press dispatches from Manila and serving the guns as casualties reduced the publican party in November next, but I Casualties in the Philippines. Hebo school house, Saturday, April 7th, show that the sentence was carried into detachments. Several gallant attempts do say—and I say it with much con for the purpose of arranging to clear effect. No official report of the cases has WEEKLY OREGONIAN were made to bring in two guns, the fidence—that if there is any one act of W ashington , April 3.—General Otis and fence 6 acres of ground, donated to been received at the War Department. teams of which had been killed, but at this Congress that will render doubtful has cabled the War Department, pro the public by our genial and enterprising ' There have been several cases where the each attempt the horses were shot. The the vote of that state, it is the passage bably with the view of correcting erron One Year for >2.25 townsmen, S. B. Hill, to be used as a I death penalty was imposed by military Essex, Munster, Shropshire and Noith- of this bill in its present form, in eous impressions that exist in this conn, cemetery, on condition that it is pro- I tribunals, but up to the present instance umberland Mounted Infantry, Roberts’ which it is proposed to repudiate the try as to the state of the insurrection in TWO LIVE PAPERS. |>erly cleared and fenced. Let every one I no case where the death sentence was Horse, covered the retirement of the pledges heretofore made to the people the Philippines, a summary ofthe rise of come forward and take an interest in j carried into effect. All the previous cases guns from the position to the crossing of of Puerto Rico. I am not so pessimistic development of the campaign since the this work. I were submitted to the President for the drift, found by the cavalry two miles as to lielieve that the enactment of this first oi the calendar year. His figures go final action, and in every instance the further south, and withstood the deter legislation will result in the defeat of KILCHIS RIVER. ' sentence was commuted to imprison- mined attacks of the enemy, who in some the Republican candidate for President far toward offsetting the belief that ex. ist in some quarters that since the addi in November, although I have no tion of guerrilla methods of warfare, the We think Mr. Blliolt will have a large i meat for life It is stated that General cases advanced within 100 yards. J Otis ’ action is undoubtedly intended to crop of prunes and other fruit tliis year, “Q Battery of the Royal Horse Artil doubt that a very large element of the insurgents have inflicted more substan as the trees are blossoming out very 1 suppress brigandage and outlawry in lery was suddenly surrounded in the drift Republican party will be greatly dis tial losses upon the American armies in | the Philippines, but some conservative nicely. and the officers and men were all made appointed with the enactment of comparison with the punishment which Amos Vaughn took a raft ol hetnloek | officers fear that his summary action prisoners without a shot being fired. this tariff legislation, and that it will they have themselves received. and spruce logs to the Truckee mill this may jeopardize the safety of American But Major Taylor and a sergeant major lose to that party more votes than it A significant sentence in the report dif prisoners now in the hands oi the insur week. The regular subscription price of jg succeeded in escaping in the confusion. otherwise would receive, but I have an ferentiates insurgents and ladrones, gents. THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and 9 Mr. Jennings will soon have his new Five guns were captured at the same abiding confidence that very many of showing that Otis has taken cognizance the jieople, offended bv this projiosed leg dairy finished and ready for use. the regular subscription price of same time.’* of the tact that a considerable number the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50,9 Wm. Elliott has bought n piece of his Lord Roberts’ dispatch seems to finally islation, especially the business clement of hostiles are not soldiers under the and the conservative people of this coun Any one subscribing for THE 9 lather’s farm, including one of the prune 1 dispose of the early re|*ort of the recov rules of war and may not expect the FOR SALE, HEADLIGHT and paying one I try. U|M>n sober second thought, will orchards ery of the guns, and the fact that the same treatment. The report, which is never consent to turn the administra Miss Bell Cicek, of Bay City, who has year in advance can get both for Boers re nain in occupation of the water dated Manila. April 3. is as follows: tion of Government affairs over to Mr. Ixvn working at Tracy Elliott's, is home $2.25. works is taken as an indication that they “Since January 1 12+ skirmishes in the Bryan and his associates upon a plat again. intend to make a stand sufficiently long Philippines hare been reported, mostly form akin to that adopted at Chicago A. Letcher and Ralph Ackley were up to cover the withdrawal of the guns and light affairs. Our casualties were 10 offi. the river fishing Inst Friday. Thev One acre of land, new house and barn ; wagons to a place of safety, although the in 1896. and that, notwithstanding cers and 78 enlisted men killed. 13 officers fenced ami all under cultivation ; de what I conceive to be a serious party caught a basket of nice trout. Mr. sirable location at edge of town, for absence of definite information regarding blunder. President McKinley r will be tri. and 151 men wonnded. Insnrgents Ackley went on up to the Mapes tannery the movements of General French makes and ladrones loss is killed and left on $350. umphantly re-elected in November and ordered more harness leather. it difficult to estimate their chances of the field, 1+25; captured (mostly wound next." Trncv Elliott will soon have finished Timber for Sale at 54k’. stumpage, I.and adding this crowning success to the blow ed), 1+53; small armes secured. 3051; clearing Ins new potato patch. The following are extracts from the already inflicted. situateti on Tillamook River. remainder of the s|ieech: Roberta on Death of Joubert. BOULDER CREEK BUBBLES. Two Lots in Tillamook City, each 50 x "Who is it that opposes the perform B lokmfontkin . Friday March 30.— ance of'our plain duty'to the people of 100, al! inclosed with picket fence Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hughey, of Fair, Lord Robert« has sent the following dis Puerto Rico? The claimor about the Good five roomed house, tor $250. view, visited friends in this neighbor, patch to President Kruger; Capitol from the 'protected interests' hood the fir« of the week. Fine Dairy Farm, all improved; good ’ Have just heard of the death of (fen- must not be taken fur the voice of the John Borba is milking twenty cows house, barn, and out house; U mile ernl Joubert, and desire to offer my sin American people. at present. from cheese factory and mile from cere condolences upon the sad event "If we cannot afford to permit Pnerto C. A. Smith lias Iwen suffering terribly school-house. Would ask you to convey to General Jou Rico to have free commercial intercourse with a sort of neuralgia tooth ache, iSucceaaors L. Hiner) «.lucvwrorj to u bert's family an expression of my most which got so bad he w as conqiclled to 120 acres—Four miles from Oretown ; respectful sympathy at their sad bereave with the rest of this country, it is high time for us to declare that we are in. partly improved. house base and out have a tooth out. So hr went to Tilla ment, and to assure them also from me capable of either governing or protecting houses. mook, Saturday. and the dentist ex- that all ranks of Her Majesty’s forces tracted it, along w ith a piece of the jaw Five Acres of Land—Two miles from share my feelings of deep regret at the that island, and we should haul down our flag and abandon our efforts to do ( bone. an<l he is now the posse ssor of a court house; nearly all eie ir land; sudilen and untimely end of so distin either. very sore face tine orchard and spring that furnishes guished a gentleman, who devoted his "The proposition to discriminate Our genial cheeaeman. Rob Richards, life to the service of his country. And water the year round. against the people of Pnerto Rico is, in vi as calling on Bonldcrvilfe friends last whose personal gallantry was only sur. my judgement, jndgement. wrong in principle. principle. ___ It is -steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty. I Sunday. passed by his humane conduct and not protection, because it doe. not pro^ 1 Muster Manuel Borba. who has been chivalrous bearing under all circum Estimates given on new machinery. tect a single mdust-y that requires pro. Attending school in Tillamook, gave his •I stances.'* tevtmn. TIUbAMOOR, tr.: .... It is not free trade, bccnase it I SrdoüS Candles Farms and Real Estate. TILLAMOOK IRON WORKS, Practical Machinists I And Blacksmiths. | OREGON