Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 03, 1900, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 3, 1900.
SUMMER CLOTHING and Spring Goods
We have now in Stock a Splendid Assortment of Fashionably Made Gentlem®y ^ Clothing, suitable
Stock of Clothing is not made of shoddy material.
You cannot buy Clothing cheapei
a
If you want a nice Dress Suit, or a Summer Suit, call in and inspect our ciothi g.
large .cities.
Our
Ladies’ and Gent.’s Shoes--all the Best Makes keptjnStock
Do you CUant a pair of Fashionable, Well-made Shoes for Ease, Comfort and Wear, you must go to
o
Fashionable HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS.
5
5
Leading
Tillamook: j\ÆerctLa.n.ts.
gates at the Philadelphia ¿convention
elect Mr. Hanna’s successor on the Re-
O ttawa , Ont., April 27.—Over five publican National Presidential Cam­
Temperature.
Boers
Made
a
Daring
Attempt
to
’E
square miles of territory burned over, paign Committee.
Mr. Lucas’s brother has moved his
Rain-
Maxi-
Mini.
Cut Off British Convoy Near
more than 2000 buildings destroyed,
fall.
•<
Mean.
family into E. O. Mills' house.
mum.
mum.
Thabanchu Monday.
1 . . 62 .. 47 ... 59.1 ... 0.05
seven lives lost, 7000 men, women and
Our school is progressing nicely under
Pointed Paragraphs.
2 . . 62 .. 45 ... 53.1 ... 0.05
L ondon , May 1.—A dispatch from children homeless, and a property loss of
Miss Nash’s rule.
3 . . 59 .. 42 ... 50.1 ... 0.05 Matcking, dated April 20, says: “ The
$17,000,000. according to the latest es-
After passing its natural limits ambi
Rev. Blalock and wife visited at the
4
. 60 .. 45 ... 52.1 ... 0.06
Smith home last week.
5 . . 58 .. 48 ... 53.0 ... 0.10 Boers have been busy for several days, timate, insured for about half its value, tion is boundless.
6 . . 55 .. 46 ... 50.1 ... 2.01 blowing up the railway southwards. are the results as view*ed tonight of the
The county surveyor has been doing
The ministei is a pairer and the police­
53 .. 37 ... 45.0 ... 0.26 There was little firing during the past destruction which swept this city and
7 .
some work in our neighborhood lately.
man is a peeler.
8 . . 50 .. 32 •.. 41.0 ... 0 36
Will Thu tie has returned from the
When two men argue each usually
9 . . 60 .. 30 ... 45.0 ... 0.05 week. The town will respond cheerfully Hull yesterday and today. Although
0.00 to Lord Rolierts1 request to hold out for under control for many hours, the flames thinks the other is a fool.
valley and is milking for John Borba.
10 . . 71 ... 42 ... 56.1
56.1 ... 0.21 another month. Fever is rife, but other­ were not entirely extinguished until
65 .. 48
11 .
Mrs. Chopard visited her friend, Miss
The man who never made a failure is
12 . . 56 .. 43 ... 49.1 ... 0 35 wise the health of the garrison is good
Lulu Bays, last Monday and Tuesday.
about noon today.
unable to appreciate success.
1.3 . . 59 .. 44 ... 51.1 ... ().36
Rev. R. Y. Blalock preached to a
On the Ottawa side fully two-thirds of
49.0 ... 0.10 and all are well.”
If you will find out how poor a man is
1+ . . 54 .. 44
N ew Y ork , May 1 —A dispatch to Dalhousie Ward is devastated, and an es­ try to borrow money of him.
15 . . 66 .. 34 ... 50.0 ... 0.01
goodly congregation, at Wolf Creek
0.00
56.0
...
16
.
..
40
. 72
the Tribune from London says: A signi­ timate by residents of the district places
school-house, last Friday night.
Women are not of a warlike nature,
17 . . 70 .. 42 ... 56.0 ... 0.00 ficant item of intelligence has been re­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson came up
the number who were without roots of yet they frequently storm piano-fortes.
50.0 ... T.
18 . . 55 .. 45
from Beaver the first of the week and are
A German philosopher says the beauty
19 . . 55 .. 42 ... 48.1 ... 0.10 ceived from Cape Town. The Express their own last night in this district at
once more at home to their friends.
29 . . 56 ... 44 ... 50.0 ... 0.08 correspondent in that city says it is as­ 5000. The destroyed property in this of a hot sausage is more than skin deep.
0.00
...
48.0
...
56 .. 40
21 .
serted on good authority that General | district included some of the finest resi-
Mrs. Maggie Nicklans was down from
If any man has money he can get into
22 . . 53 .. 40 ... 46.1 ... 0.31 Hunter has been sent to Kimberley to
the Mt. Hebo ranch Monday.
dences in Ottawa, as wel! as a great society; if he has brains he can keep out
... 42 1 ... T.
54
..
31
.
23
.
BARNEGAT.
command
a
strong
column
intended
for
Mrs. Roza Borba is suffering with sore
24 . . 55 .. 38 ... 46.1 ... 0.00
many of the humblest.
of it.
eyes.
The fire area was viewed by hundreds
Mr. James Wilson and I). L. Baker 25 . . 50 .. 37 ... 43.1 ... 0.32 the relief ofMafeking.
It the average man eyer thinks of his
Messrs. Mills & Dollarhide were seen have moved to Barnegat, where they ex­ 26 . . 54 .. 36 ... 45.0 ... 0.67
L ondon , May 1, 1:55 p.m.—The fol­ of people this afternoon and evening. wife as an angel it is because her feathers
59 .. 32 ... 45.1 ... 0.00
27 .
on our street Monday.
pect to haul logs this summer for Biggs 28 . . 75 .. 36 ... 55.1 ... 0.00 lowing dispatch has been sent by Lord | One of the most remarkable things about cóme so high.
Morris Bays visited his sister, Mrs. & Quick.
29 . . 74 .. 42 ... 58.0 ... 0.00 Roberts to the War Office :
the scene w as that no smoke was to be
An old bachelor says that only mar­
Della Jensen, last Sunday week.
” Bloemfontein, April 30.—The Boers seen. There were 110 half-burned build­ ried soldiers are acquainted with war in
The steamer Louise came down Mon­ 30 . . 70 ... 45 ... 57.1 ... 0.00
Mr. Nicklans and son Fred went out day eve with the Johnson brothers and Sum. 1798... .1216.. ...1485.4...... 5.40 made very persistent attacks around ings or smouldering logs anywhere. All all its horrors.
to Sheridan Monday.
Thabanchu Saturday and Sunday. But of Hull’s principal buildings, with the
their logging outfit. They will log on
Love at first sight is all right, but
Meau59.5 .. 40.6.. ... 46.5...... ..0.00 the position which the Eighth (Rundle's)
Miss Lucy Kinneinan wasin our neigh the Sampson place this summer.
1 exception of the Catholic Church, are what a girl wants is a man who will
S
ummary
.
—
Mean
temp.,
46.5;
max.
borhood one day last week.
division holds is strong, and he had the ' things of the past.
Grandma Hauxhurst came home Sun­
lovelier every time he sees her.
Surveyor Austin made a bad break day from the city, where she has been temp., 75 ; date, 28th. Min. temp., 30; assistance of Gordon’s and Dickson’s i The buildings and land in the place
when he came out here, so near election visiting with her children through the dates, 9th. Total precip. inches, 5.40; brigades, the cavalry under French and w ere valued at $2,000,000, and of this
Personal Pointers.
total snowfall inches, 0; number of days Suiitb-Dorrien's Infantry brigade, and a amount over $1,000,000 may be put
time, without supplying himself with a winter.
clear,
6;
partly
cloudy,
9;
cloudy,
15.
few cigars to be distributed Of course
Bill Johnson made two trips to Hob­
body of mounted infantry under General I dow n as a loss. Then in stocks, fixtures,
Cecil Rhodes was shut up in Kimberley
it made no difference to vour correspon­ son ville this week, getting supplies for Dates of frost—Light, 15th, 16th, 23rd Hamilton. Pole-Carew’s Division re­ equipment, household effects and wear- quite as long as Sir George White was in
and 28th. Killing, 9th and 27th. Datesof turned from De Wet’s Dorp yesterday.” ! ing apparel there is a loss of nearly
dent, as she neither smokes q<ir votes, his camp on the Sampson place.
Ladysmith, but the folks at home did
but there are other Boulderites who do,
Bert Biggs, Quick, Wilson and Baker hail, 7th, 8th, 25th and 26th ; sleet, Sth;
Lord Rolierts also reports additional | $3,000,000. The vast piles of lumber not make half as much fuss over him
thunder
storms,
0;
auroras,
0.
Pre
­
you know.
w’ent to the Hub Wednesday and re­
casualties sustained during the fighting I which went up in smoke may be reckoned when he returned.
vailing wind—Direction, N.W.
Mr. George Lucas has been plowing for turned Thursday.
of April 27 around Ti abanchu, consist­ | at $2,000,000 more.
Another model Vermont bank officer
From the 26th to 28th May, look for ing of Lieutenant Geary and two men
Captain Hunt, of Cape Mcares, went
John Borba lately.
has
eloped with a goodly portion of the
your
plants,
frost
at
night,
and
cover
Mr. Hughey brought a band of milch to the city Thursday and returned Fri­
killed and one officer and three men Hanna and M’Kinley Partnership
funds of the institution. About the only
and some cold rain if wind is S.E.;at sun- wounded
cows out to his ranch a week or so ago. day.
Dissolved.
thing he left behind is a vacancy in a
The political pot is boiling briskly.
Logs will soon begin to roll at Barne­ rise, on the 28th, look for the total
Neither the commander-in-chiefs nor
Sunday*
school of which he was superin­
eclijies
in
E.N.E.
and so are some of the voters.
W ashington , May 1.—Recent and
gat as there are two logging camps.
the correspondents’ dispatches throw
tendent.
C apt . J oseph J. D awson ,
Barnegat school will start May 7th
any light upon the plans being adopted ' important developments in the National
Voluntary Observer.
Daniel Murray of the library of con­
w ith Miss Maud Belshe as teacher.
to oust the Boers from the neighborhood , Capital indicate that the administration
BLAINE
of Thabanchu, and how long it will l)e dealers of the past are divided on politi gress is endeavoring to secure a complete
Rev. Mills, ot Beaver, was seen on our
NETARTS.
Forest Grove Is Excited.
before a determined effort will be made cal as well as legislative matters. It is list of books and pamphlets written by
streets on his way to Sheridan.
to reassert British supremacy is only a apparent that President McKinley and negro authors to be used as a part of
Mr. C F. Hobart is working on the
F orest G rove , April 30.—Nothing in
Our school is progressing nicely with
Senator Hanna have not been w orking ; the Afro-American exhibit at Paris. Al­
Benscheidt road for the past week and the history of Forest Grove han happened matter of surmise.
Miss Pavne as teacher.
together in perfect harmony for the past ; ready he has considerably over 1,000.
In
the
meantime
the
Boers
are
remark,
will continue to do so for some time. to arouse excitement of the people to so
Since the weather has cleared up the lyCt the good work go on.
ably aggressive in view of the large few weeks. While the Ohio Senator has
When Thomas Sharkey put down the
high a pitch as the death, or murder, of
crops are beginning to grow fine.
Robt Jackson and C. B. Wiley went Mrs. Hatch. Citizens are fairly wild, forces opposing them. A special dispatch given support to Administration meas­ $600 for the handsome piano lie has just
Rev. Dollarhide, of Beaver was a cal to thellub Saturday.
from Thabanchu, dated yesterday, says ures in the Senate up to this time, it is bought somebody said something about
ann it is the only subject discussed on they made a daring attempt to cut off a known that he has done so in order to
ler 011 Htirb Chapman this week.
yarious great composers and among
John Hodgdon returned home from the streets and in the homes.
Our citv at present is a verv lively South Prairie the last of the week where
British convoy, which got into broken prevent friction in the party ranks and them mentioned Beethoven. “ Beat
A Coroner’s inquest was held Satur­
place; not a vacant house to be had.
he has been spending a few days visiting day, to which Sam (not Dau) Fletcher ground between Thabanchu and De to keep from the public the fact that Mr. Hoven?” exclaimed Mr. Sharkey, “ why,
Mr. J R. Dillows left here Monday for
Wet’s Dorp, oftening fire from the ad­ McKinley and himself are much wider lean put him out in a puncn.”
with his son and family.
was subpoenaed as a witness. Fletcher
Amity where he will lea\e his family and
Quite a number of children at the head testified to having occupied the bed w’ith 1 jacent hill. In the nick of time General apart politically than they have lieen
An invitation received by Admiral
then go to California.
of the liav are down with the la grippe Mrs. Hatch Thursday night, and said I Bradson, with a strong force of yeo­ since their early acquaintance in Ohio Dewey to visit the town of Paducli, Ky.,
Htirb Chapman is working in the
manry returning from Wepener, arrived I and in National political affairs.
and bad colds.
is engraved on the outside of a silver­
that she got up and cooked breakfast
logging camp.
The road from Netarts to South for him in the morning. After eating on the scene and extricated the convoy. | The disagreement between the Presi mounted cabinet containing one dozen
Mr Henderson and Mr. Stewart, of
The
same
sjiecial
correspondent
des
­
dent and Mr. Hanna is now practically
Prairie is in a very bad condition, as breakfast he left.
quart bottles of twenty-year-old Bour­
Sheridan, rented the Moore and Dillow
cribes the positions of the forces at Tha­ an open secret and there is a possibility
there was no work on the road last sea-
bon whisky, and the invitation does not
The
12-vear-old
son
of
Mrs.
Hatch
tes
­
filaces, where they intend to raise cattle,
banchu
as
follows:
that
the
public
will
be
made
fully
aware
son it leaves it in a very bad shape.
necessarily have to be presented at the
tified that he got up at 9 o’clock Friday
Mr. Seth Moon will soon start his
“General Rundle is covering the ad­ of all the facts regarding the dissolution
door.
morning and that the stove was cold vance camp, facing the Boer position to
cheese factory.
of their partnership before the present
Fairview School Report.
and
there
was
no
evidence
of
any
meal
I
Conviction looks very strong as our
Policeman John Dunlap, of Phila­
. the east, where they are strongly en- National campaign closes in November.
having lieen cooked.
constable was seen with a load of honev
| trenched. General Ian Hamilton and Mr Hanna will not be chairman of the delphia, would like to get a copyright on
The following is a monthly report of
It is alleged that Fletcher’s statements ' General Smith-Dorrieti occupy strong next Republican National committee. his na'ine. He is very much admired by
and the queen of liees has a search war Fairview school.
rant out.
1 Major McKinley is not anxious to have the Italians on his beat and haroly a
Room No 1 for the month ending Apr. were contradictory, and a rehearing is i positions on the road to the north.’’
Quite a numlier from Boulder creek and 27.—No. of pupils enrolled, 42; average being held today behind closed doors. 1 _______
_____ __
__ .. a column under him serve it this capicity. Mr. Hanna week passes but that a baby is chris­
Another ___
dispatch
says
Beaver attended the service here last daily attendance, 36 ; numlier of days The State is represented by Deputy Dis- General Hamilton located the Boers to is more than anxious to relieve himself tened in his name. Within the last six
taught, 16. The following have lieen trict Attorney Bagley, of Hillsboro, and 1 the northwest and an artillery duel en-
Sunday.
of the responsibility of conducting ano. months no less than twenty-three new ly
neither absent nor tardy:—Clara Tin-
John Muon is working for George neistct, Zella Kunze, Jenny Duren, Rob­ Janies McCain of McMinnville, who is a sued without result. All accounts tell of ther campaign for the present occupant arrived youngsters have been named
Smith.
ert Maxwell. Carl Jennings, Harold noted criminal lawyer, appears for Fiet- much artillery firing, with scarcely any of the White House.
after him, one of these, of the feminine
Wells, Roy Williams. Hazel Wells, Sadie uber.
casualties. It is hardly likely that two
The difference between these two men, gender, having been christened Dunlapa.
NEHALEM
Shaw, Ernest Himes, Mary Carver.
The stomach ot the dead woman has such forces can much longer patiently as before stated, is so wide that it can-1
Evan Ross, Ralph Himes, Carl Kunze,
Miss Lois I’ord closed a successful term Lola lliggcnbothan and Hazel Higgen- been removed and placed in the hands of face each other without more stirring not be possible for them to come toge­
examine ! foccurrences.
expert medical men, who will examine
occurrences, General Brabant’s column ther this year. Mr. Hanna, shrew d pol­
of school in the Onion Peak district on bothan.
S usie E.J vdii , Primary Teacher.
the contents. It is not expected that a is expected to join General French itician that he is, may never make his
Friday last, ami commenced teaching in
12,939,
Room No 2 for the month ending \pr. report will lie made for several davs. shortly.
the Pye district on Monday, where she
reasons public tor declining to further
27—No of pupils enrolled. 24; average
has been engaged for a five months daih attendance,23; No. of days taught, Until all evidence possible is obtained the ! A numlier of Boers are reported to the interests of the man he is said to
term.
17. No. of visitors, 9. The following pu­ result of the inquest will not be made have lieen seen retiring north, but this is have made President of the United
Mrs H A. Bloom is preparing to leave pils were neither absent nor tardy dur public.
scarcely authoritative. Stringent mea­ States. Major McKinley is also another
Several men w ho have been paving at­ sures are being adopted to prevent the clever politician. He will probably de- Will Stand at Tillamook
oil Thursday next, to join her husband mg the month: John Olsen, Annie Tin-
iierstct, Marv Tinnerstet, Albert Oi ls, tention to Mrs. Hatch, will be examined
in Hoquiam, Wash.
Boer guerillas from securing supplies cide that it will be unwise for him to
City during the Sea­
Lisle Ross. Thomas Higgenbotham, Wil­
by the Coroner’s jury in order to ascer­ from other centers. The little news from
Mr. A. Craw ford is putting in crops on lie Cook. Lutie Kunze, Carrie Wells
make public the reasons for the failure
son Of 1900.
tain exactly the character of their rela­ Thabanchu is absorbing all interest.
the place rented of W Oliver, on the
C arrie Junn, Teacher
of Mr. Hanna and himself to continue
tions with the woman. It is understood
South Fork.
Breeding
to Duke of Portland has passed
their political operations together in the
that the former husband of Mrs Hatch
L. M Batterson made final proof on
the
experimental
[»cried. His colts are
Cohn A* Co.’» Points to Watch.
future.
By a vote of 20 to 29. the Senate re
denies living the father of certain of the
his homestead, on Necahni mountain, on
The dissolution of partnership is, of in evidence. Do not take chances by
fused to consider the resolution of sym-
That Golden Rod flour is highly praised
children which were born in wedlock.
Saturday last
course, not unexpected by those who breeding to any other horse until you
pathv with the Boers.
by all who have tried it.
Domingo(foulartc came in on Tuesday
have inspected them.
The
body
of
Mrs.
Hatch
was
sent
to
have
known ¡the »trained relations
We have the finest and most complete
* * *
to get some legal work done.
McCoy today for burial. She formerly
that have anted between these
line of Dried fruit in the citv.
PEDIGREE.
An accident within the Paris esposi*
Surveyor Austin is visiting w ith friends
I lived mere with her husband. When they
two distinguished gentlemen within
A new lot of grass seeds just in.
12.939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal­
tion
grounds
caused
the
death
of
nine
on the North Fork He has also liecti
• decided to separate the property was
the past few months.
Major Me- ed 1888; by William L., 4244; dam
We want yeur spuds ami butter.
jtersons and injured nine, A temporary
doing some work for B. \. Todd.
Nails are declining in price; get otir I divided, each taking half. Mrs. Hatch bridge, unable to withstand the Sunday Kinley is of the opinion, it is said, Miss Leggett, by Mambrino Star, 585 ;
moved to Forest Grove, and the hus­
that his campaign will lie much safer in gd. Lady Simmons, bv Volunteer. 55 ggd
prices lx-fore buying
Juba, by Sir Henry. 285. Bred by VVm.
crowd, broke. The injuries were mostly
KILC1IIS RIVER.
the hands of another man than Hanna L. Simmons, Lexington. Ky.
That 3 II Brand of Granulated Sugar band married again. His wife is living compound fractures of the legs.
,
in
Polk
County,
and
he
is
in
Alaska.
this year, and he will therefore request
is the finest sugar ever brought to this
Duke of Portland is a half brother to
* * *
Ralph Ackley, of Tillamook, made a city; try it if voa want the lient.
V daughter committed suicide a few
either Representative Dick, of Ohio, or the celebrated stallion Axtell, who made
trip up to the Mapes tannery for bar-
The first battalion of the Fonrteenth National Committeeman Payne, of Wis­ a recot d of 2:12 at three years oi age.
veins» ago by taking strychnine A niar-
Our Ing store is full of new* goods.
and subsequently sold for the enormons
1XN leather one day last week.
We are exclusive agents for H H Ho- ried son lives at McCoy, and there is a United States Infantry, which has been consin, to take charge of his campaign. sum of $.95,000.
Orie Maim made a business trip to gans 3 H Brand of Pure food goods.
married daughter elsewhere. Mrs. Hatch in quarantine at San Francisco, has Sotaras Mr. Hanna is concerned, it is
Duke of Poitland was shipped from
II o I mmui rille last Friday.
U e are exclusive agents for the Victor was nearer 47 years old than 37 as at landed at the reservation w harf of the said that this action on the part of the Kentucky to the coast hv Congressman
The Kek'hi* River School is progress­ Brand of shirts, the l»est shirt made.
Presidio, after two years of almost con­ President will be highly satisfactory to Tongue and Van B. De Lashmott. and
first stated.
ing nicclv under the management of the
tinuous fighting in the Philippines. The him He is anxious, at least the excuse while owned by them and in training
Blessed is the man who lives tor the
Sometimes there is more true generos­ battalion was escorted to its camp bv is made for him. to get out of active po'. has repeatedly lieen driven at a 2:20 gait.
new teacher. Miss Edith Hargrove.
As a sire Duke of Portland has no super­
There is an attendance of eighteen pu purpose of making lifr less a burden to ity in a kind word than there is in giv­ almost the entire force of the post, under itics. That he will have an opportunity ior. His colts arc good sized, well form­
ing a dollar to a public charity.
others.
pds. eight girls and ten bovs.
command of Major Rucker.
ed
and speedv.
to do so is not donbted when the dele.
F. C. SKOMP, Manager.
BOULDER
CREEK BUBBLES.
Tracy Elliott went to Tillamook one
day last week; his wife accompanied him
as far as Mr. Jennings, where they spent
the day.
T. Haugcr was in Tillumook the first
of last week.
Assessor Stephens and wife were up in
this part of the country one day last
week.
fohn Harter will soon begin logging
on the Elliott and McFall places.
J. S. Elliott started for Portland Mon­
day, where he will remain a few days.
Emery Doughty, who hurt his arm
quite seriously at the Truckee mill a few
days ago, is improving and will soon be
well again.
Grandpa Mapes, of Tillamook, visited
his son’s family on Sunday.
Homer Mason was up the river fishing
Sunday. _________________
TILLAMOOK
WEATHER.
MAFEKING TO HOED OUT.
Loss of $17,000,000.
DUKE OF PORTLAND,
Standard Bred Stallion,