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SUMMER CLOTHING and Spring Goods Our If you want a nice Dress Suit, or a Summer Suit, call in and inspect our clothing. It win pay you. Ladies’ and Gent.’s Shoes—all the Best Makes kept in Stock. Do you CUant a pair of Fashionable, Well-made Shoes for Ease, Comfort and Wear, you must go to Cohn St C Fashionable HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS. 5 Tire 5 Leading Tillamook j\Æerclia,xits inch of air space in the bottle betw«| Secular Shota at the Pulpit. supposed to know much about politics, lie a ns, imperatively recalled by the vince of Albav, on April 15. Two Ameri the bottom of the cork and the liquet cans were killed and five wounded, in Will lie on exhibition in Tillamook City, but when we have a successful business country to take charge of its govern Of course the Texas churchman who the cork is bound to come every time. cluding two officers. The Filipinos lost Saturday, May 19. Do not breed until neighbor whom the people wish to serve ment, returned to office, the farm value heavily. The conditions around Legaspi announces that the flood disaster at The air drives it out and there isn’t an you have had an opportunity to see these in some petty office, whether he be a of live stock had gone down to $1,665,- and Sorsone are reported asconsiderably Austin was a judgment on the wicked danger of breaking the bottle either.” 414,612. These four years of democratic prohi, a greenbacker, or a representa- ( colts. F. C. S komp , .Manager. does not see the egotistic sacrilegious All that party are around this towi tive of some other party, we feel like en repression brought forth populism, disturbed. ness of thus making himself the mouth- now winning drinks on the coloirfi couraging him and wishing him success. socialism and the deformed and disfigured NETARTS. piece of the Lord. idea. If you meet a fellow who wanti WEBSTER DAVIS RABID. democracy known as Bryanism. It is We wonder who will be our next road The schooner Free Trade sailed out to to bet he can pull the cork from a bottle For the women of an Ohio church Lent now three years since President Mc sea Saturday morning about five o'clock supervisor ? Wishes ioo.ooo Americans Would closed w ith an unprecedented act of self without using corkscrew, knife or teeth, Kinley took office and the value of live on a south west wind. She has been Help the Boers. denial. They took the money for their don’t take him up, for he’ll win your SOUTH PRAIRIE. stock has in that time risen again by lying here for some time waiting for a __________ ______ new’ Easter bonnets and paid off a money. N ew ’ Y ork , May 6. — Webster Davis, What a blessing it is to live in a $557,000,000. Populism, socialism and tug, but her owner telegraphed the cap Bryanism will, in the light of these fig ex-Assistant Secretary of the Interior, church debt, wearing their old hats on country where it rains. Biggest Gun In the World. tain to sail out without one, and she Melvin Lamb has gone on a business ures, cut in 1900 a mighty narrow spoke at a meeting at the Academy of Sunday. And yet the unbelieving say went out without any trouble. Music tonight, held under the auspices the age of miracles is past. swath in our agricultural districts. The operation of shrinking a jacket on M. Morgan and C. B. Wiley went to trip to Portland this week. of the New’ York committee to aid the The scandals occasioned by army the 16-inch gun at the Watervliet arsenal John Marolf is visiting with friends in the Hub Saturday. South African Republics. He said, in chaplains who secure appointments having been successfully performed, the Hanged Without a Trial. II. E. Palmer has rented his place to J. Portland during the past two weeks. part: through political influence have aroused great gun in being completed. The first Frank Berns made a flying visit to his M. Morgan. S eattle , May 5.—Among the passen “The great masses of our people do the clergy generally to a sense of the attempt to jacket the tubs was unne- Mrs. E. West is quite sick, she having Nestucca farm a few days since. Mrs. S. A. Daniel is erecting a much gers from Latuya Bay to Juneau on the sympathize with the Boers. They stand reproach which is brought upon the cessful, the outer piece having stuck fait been so for a long time and there is little needed barn on the old “Daniel farm,” Bertha, which arrived to-day, were a for liberty, for civilization, for self-gov- cloth bv chaplains who get drunk, shirk a few’ inches away from the point for hope of ever regaining her health. man named Nelson and his wife, who re ernment and for peace. Every effort duty, defraud their creditors and other which it was intended. The second at on this prairie. Bell Johnson has sold his logging team ported to the authorities at Juneau a should be put forth by them to bring wise conduct themselves in a most un- tempt, as described in the New York Tri BARNEGAT. and is now logging with horses at sensational case of murder and lynching this unholy wrar in South Africa to a edifyitig manner. The president himself, bune, was successful in every parficu. Bert Biggs and D. Baker went to the Barnegat. which occurred at Latuya Bay last ! close. We cannot, as American freemen, according to Rev. Dr. J. M. Buckley in lar. Hub Wednesday. I Bewley Creek flows “terribly vexed” I November. According to their story, . whose ancestors risked their lives for the New’ York Christian Advocate, is The gun when completed will be the Miss Clare Biggs visited with friends • to the sea, about 3000 logs lying now in ! they and two others white men—were freedom and independence, withhold our greatly disgusted with the average most powerful piece of ordnance in the in the city a few days this week and re i that tortuous stream. at dinner one day, when Steve Severts, sympathies from the farmers of the chaplain. Dr. Bucklev—hitnself a Metho «world and will weigh, without the car. turned home Saturday. i The new “flush dam" erected by the one of the men. arose, walked out and Transvaal. dist—declares that the Roman Catholic riage, 126 tons. Its length will be forty- George Hunt, of Cape Meares, went to Hadley Logging Co., in Bewley Creek is returned with a revolver, shot and “Chamberlain has attempted to domi- church is the only one that invariably nine feet six inches- the diameter of the the city Friday to meet Miss Maud somewhat an elaborate affair, costing killed the other w hite man, wounded the ■ nate and dictate in their internal affairs presents worthy candidates for chap breech six feet two inches; the size of the Belshe. who exjiects to teach the school $700. woman, but before he could do further just as George III. interfered in the affairs laincies. The other churches lack cen sixteen inches. The theoretical range of in Barnegat this summer. He returned Prof. P. F. Mulkey, teacher at district damage was disarmed by Nelson. The i of the Colonies. Indeed, England has tralized authority, and consequently the piece will be 20.76 miles: weight ot Saturday with the teacher, also Miss No. 2, will give a talk to the children latter another white man, aided by an trodden truth under foot and trampled they assume no responsibility. It is this projectile 2,370 pounds. The projectile Alice Boyington came home with them next Friday evening, subject, “The Indian, kept Severts a prisoner for a honor and good faith in the dust. And fact which lies at the bottom of the intended for the big gun is sixty-tour to attend school in her home district. Philippines,’’containing their description, I month, meanwhile trying to communi. i were he to conquer the Boers there is 1 chaplaincy scandals. inches long, and the powder charge con George Elliott went to the Huh Fri history, manner and customs of the cate with the authorities at Juneau, no doubt in the world that they would sists of 1,060 pounds. The powder will j One of the strange infelicities which day anil returned Sunday. natives, ¿tc., together with Mr. Mulkey’s Finally, fearing Severts would escape or I be compelled to suffer as the ]>eopleof| cost $265 and the projectile $600, io Joe Hauxhurst and family went to personal experience as one of the Oregon | murder them all, he was hanged by those Ireland have suffered for centuries. Brit-1 : are sometimes found on gravestones in that the cost of every discharge, exclus ancient churchyards seems to have been Garibaldi Saturday. ! boys in a year’s service in those islands. 1 at Latuya Bay. Nelson and wife then ish cruelty is proverbial. perpetrated in the inscription on the ive of wear and tear on the gun and pay Other exercises will lie included in the came to Juneau by the first steamer and “During the battle of the Tugela River tablet in memory of the late Rev. Dr. of people employed in its manipulation, BEAVER. evening’s entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. gave themselves up. 2000 lyddite shells fell among the Boers, i [John Hall, which has been placed in the will be $865. The projectile, with its N. Moon has gone to Philomath, Ore., Toni Lyster and others will furnish the and, though at The Hague convention Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church in initial velocity of 2,600 feet a second, where his best girl resides, and it is being music for the occasion. Parents and Roberts Still Advancing. dumdum bullets were condemned by rep New’ York. After giving the name and will penetrate wrought iron to the depth whis|)cred around that wedding bells others cordially invited. resentatives of the civilized world as fit mortuary record of Dr. Hall, the inscrip ot 41.6 inches. To attain its maximum L ondon , May 7, 11 A. M.—Lord Rob- will soon ring out their merry chimes. J for savages, yet I have now in my pos-' tion says : range the projectile will reach an eleva, erts reports to the War Office in a dis COULSONBURG SIFTINGS. One thing, sure, Beaverites all think the session three unexploded dumdums that I tion of five miles, and the pressure on the For forty-nine years patch dated Smaldeel, May 6, afternoon lady, whoever she may be, will surely be G. T. Coulson, who is working for I picked up on top of Spionkop, in the 1 gun at the time of its discharge will be A Presbyterian Minister. as follows; happy as she sits in the gentle light of Joe Bixby, at Beaver, stayed with his trenches that had been occupied by Brit 36,000 pounds to the square inch. Pastor of this Church “Wc crossed the Vet River this morn. parents nt this place Sunday night. the Moon. ish troops, and I have also two exploded From Nov. 3, 1867, to Sept. 17, 1898. Although the gun is of monstrous pro Rev. Tresenriter delivered a very inter , ing and are now encamped at Smaldeel La grippe struck this place a few days discourse ut the schoolhouse last Junction. The enemy is in lull retreat dumdum bullets that were given me by “There remaineth therefore a rest to portions, it is put together with the ago and prostrated a number of people, esting nicety of a delicate instrument and the I a surgeon as he extracted them from the Sunday. the people of God.” toward the Zand River and Kroonstadt. difference between the outside radius of including II. W. Morse,J. R. Finlev, Alva , M. D. Swabb made a trip to Beaver | The turning movement was made by the j bodies of two dead Boers, If Dr. Hall could read it he would not the gun itself and the inside radius of the Finley and wife and son, W. A. Siding on Monday. i “ Numerous have been the instances of jacket which was shrunk on last week feel flattered. No man who had preached [Mounted Infantry just before dark yes and wife and C. Mills, all of whom have Rev. Tresenriter has commenced to i British cruelty in the battle fields of forty-nine years would like to have it was only six one-hundredths of an inch terday. It was a very dashing affair. managed to shake it off. build a new house. South Africa, such as the abuse of the said that the people enjoyed a rest after after the jacked has been heated. The jacket, weighing thirty tons, must be C. Mills and H. W. Morse exjiect to I Mr. E O. Mills, of Browns, has taken The Canadians, New South Wales, New white flag and the firing upon the Red his departure to the skies. lifted while hot from the furnace and leave Wednesday of this week for Will his two little girls to Salem to attend Zealand Rides and Queensland Mounted Cross. And the conduct of the British the blind school. swung up over thegun and then lowered Infantry vied with each other in the amette points on evangelizing work. into place. determination to close with the enemy troops, especially the Lancers, has no “The slightest inequality in the heat- No Corkscrew Needed Now. Prosperous Farmers. parallel in modern warfare. HEBO. Captain Anley, of the Essex Regiment, "JJr” s.a’d Colonel Fa rely, the ordnance A country that can point to a pros commanding the Third Infantry Battal I “England has no right to peddle ns E. II. Stone went to Tillamook Mon The talk turned on the opening of bot. officer in charge of the work, “an error of the smallest fraction of an inch in the around through Etiropeas the tail to her perous yeomanry is rich beyond ea vil. ion, behaved in a very gallant manner. day with a load of house plants. tics without the aid of a corkscrew and measurements, and all these months of “The naval guns and the artillery kite,’’ continued Mr. Davis. Chas. Ray has been hauling cheese the • The political party which gives riches the freshest man in the party called for preparation will have been wasted, for and contentment to the tillers ot the 11a- made excellent practice, particularly two past week. “That's McKinley ism,” shouted a man two penknives and a bottle with a cork once that jacket sticks that ends the ef five inch guns used for the first time with in the audience. J. A. Ward and Mrs. Haire attended I tion*■ soil is trustworthy beyond doubt. tight in it. Everybody else pushed back fort. It cannot be heated and taken off. Grand Army and Relief Corps meetings at Our American farmers are today well off. this force We captured a Maxim and “McKinley’s all right,” answered Mr. from the table and gave him plenty of It must be cut off. Then the work most be done all over again.’’ 1 contented, enjoying the present and look-1 26 prisoners. Our casualties are very Davis. “He is a patriot, one of the com Woods last Friday. room. He opened the biggest blades ot It was necessary to construct new- ma few — only 15 wounded, one killed and . ing with confidence to the future. They mon people like Lincoln, and the effort A. T. Bain made a trip to the mud the two knives and then inserted one chinery to make the gun, a notable piece three missing. I have paid their debts, they are improv-1 flats last Sunday, hunting bivalves. on the part of the British sympathizers lietween the glass of the bottle and the being a lathe 135 feet long, with a swing of nine feet. “The British arrived here without op to connect him with the British effort to James Rhoades went to Tillamook last ing and lieautifying their homes, they cork. He pushed it down as far as he are placing every available opportunity I position. The Boers’ last train left last crush liberty, to kill the tw’o young Re- could. week to prove his claim for contest. Then he took the other knife and Cohn’s Pointers. Mrs. Carrie Alexander, of Spokane, of education and culture at the disposal I Saturday night. ."* ; "** T,,e “ Boer ,OSS€il -vcstcr- publics, and to rob and murder their shoved . it — do «own the same way on the who has been visiting her parents at this oftheir sons and daughters. To our day on the left dank were 40 killed. Their handful of brave martyrs, is a crime, and opposite side of the bottle. Seizing the You don't get the best granulated su place for some weeks, has gone to honest, happy, thrifty and industrious rear guard remains liehind kopjes, I to * mart resented by every American pa handles of the knives he pressed them to. gar unless you use the 3-H Brand. A new lot of honey just in. Chicago, where she will reside in the country homes America owes its present miles distant. There is much '■•-«y I tnot. McKinley >s nil right, but there gether and pulled upward. Up came the ........ railway uncqnaled and unassailable greatness. ' forage and corn here. 1 ” ,8 Our 3-H Brand of corn at 10 cts. s future. t'”“ "7 men about h>m who ought to be got cork with them, relates the New York can is equal to the other brands which 1 These homes have given us the statement the Boers are retreating towards kroon- nd ot ns quickly as possible. Sun. NK1IALFM. cost more. that guide us, and orators that inspire stadt. The Zand River Bridge is J00’000, America™ “Thau, a neat trick,“ said the Ken. If vou have any potatoes to sell vt The recent ruins have been beneficial us, the journalists that lead ns, the bus ported to have been destroyed.’’ wonld arm themselves and w.th an tacky colonel. " but what are vou going want them. to gruss mid growing criqis. iness and professional men th.it are of Amencan fleet go to the help of the to do if you don't have two knives^ "e are paying top prices for hides, Nehalem still awaits the incoming of a every American community the pride Otis has Started for Home. n’Tn i tl,e" Heri’ now' rl1 5how '»a how to open a wool and butter. steamer. and mainstay. It is the American far- 11 an tell the world that we do notsvmpa- bottle withes.* i •• Our Golden Rod Flour is praised by all E. k. Scovell and son are cutting logs mer’s ballot that in every election counts M ash .*. May 5.-The United State, i thize with Great Britain, but we do know 7Y°" who use it. ................................... - - - 1 ’ ™ know we occasionally get caught out in for Krehb’s mill. for honest administrative methods, for transport Meade sailed for the United sympathize with the Boers. . "«have something fine in Breakfast Curl llimple went out to Portland true American development, by means of States at 5 o'clock this afternoon, with ' “There is not a grander man living to. Kentucky with nothing on us but our Mushes and pure corn syrups. I guns. Give me a bottle." last Thursday, mid returned Sunday. a constitution maintained and a nation Major-General Otis and t two Aids-de- ** * Steamer Harrison is just in and we day than Paul Kruger, and Cecil Rhodes The waiter brought a fresh bottle. have lots of new goods on her. The sale of his interest in the saw-mill al pur|M»se unimpared. The American Camp on board. The warships in port ' is the ' - d- J------- 1 scoundrel unhung. Ims been confirmed. farmer's ballot is the reward of the hon fired a Major-General's salute as the! “Should the British by overwhelming The colonel took his handkerchief out. MRCI or i-iNyr. account Mrs. F. Zaddnch went to Bay City est, the terror of the evil-doing politician. steamer raised her anchor. The Cover- numbers succeed in conquering the Boers wadded up. and then seized the bottle Friday to visit friends From our healthful countrysides rushetl nor’s launch left the palace at 4 o'clock, j . in the present struggle it will avail noth- firmly bv the neck. He put the hand- hi'scS kihire,!>' *,v<‘n that the undrr-lcnnl "('ronnl ,n »he matter o?tH Joseph Kffcnlmrger is in Astoria, where the brave men who, in the revolutionary carrying General Otis’ and General Mac-| ! ing. Future generations will take up ; kerchief against the wall and poising the r oo d>h bv S'GCS. deceased, and that he has a job of setting upmachinerv. war, won indefiendence; in 1812 main Arthur s staffs to the Meade. The Twen- ' the burden where their stricken fathers j hottie drove it bottom first against lh* Co«nty Court, for TUfanioek the wadded handkerchief. Everybody » rp*°”- made «nd entered on record Mis I. H. Newell is moving into the tained it, and in the civil war made the tieth and Fourteenth Infantry were' 1 laid it down, and the I?30; ”me wi" hr heard and deter- outcome is cer- ( dodged and protested that he'd smash 19^. house formerly occupied liv Mr. and Mrs. stars and strides typify forever the equal i drawn up ashore in front of the city wall tain.“ ■ lour.."f ,o » clock a in . Julv jr$ SL *' ««Court Houae. in Mid county, and »11 Pierce, at Nehalem City. ity of man in the brotherhood of hum. nt “present arms.” and the band played f Montagu White also spoke. He said the bottle. The colonel did not heed the hr.Vn« »hfretlona to anrh tlnal accoiuU .i*"”'" ‘hereof, ate hereby requital anity. “Auld Lany Syne,” while the shore bat-! that he telt sure that Mr. Davis' efforts protests, but again drove the bottle bot- ?o ' ir"" nr before Mid date. WILSON RIVER. tom first against the wall. There was a Hated May Hh. I».«, Our farmers are, it the main, republi-1 Itery saluted. in behalf of the Boers will be far-reach .. JOHN A. BIGGS, The recent rains were of niuch benefit cans. They read, they think, thev act as M anila . May 7.—-Telegrams received ing in the future, and that the press of little snap that sounded like the crack, executor of the la-twill and teatament ing of the glass and that brought out of Jotiiih Bigrs. deceased. to the dairymen. patriotism dictates, as prudence coun here from General Young report that i the cotintry is being controlled in the in Most of the set tiers living on the banks sels. thev know what the ascendency of Aguinaldo hns rejoined the rebel (kneral. terests of the British He said that even more protests. The colonel grinned and MOTICH or A OMINISI KATOM'S SALK- of Wilson river have from one to five the republican party means to the Amer Tino, in the north, and that they have religion is being used to malign the cause offered to bet the drinks that he'd pull '- riven, that tn pursuance of the cork without breaking the bottle I • ’nuM i"-he1r p eb Tna<1a acres ot oats, all of w hich is in a flourish ican farmer. There arc fignres at hand reassembled a considerable force in the of the people of South Africa. an<l entered hy the County th«It h i. T l, ?T. ook County. Stat? of Or ¿on. The bet was taken. The colonel drove ing condition. line to the favorable de that apfteal on this head to the sonnd mountains. (Wnernl Young desires to ,n the matter of tM Resolutions were adopted tendering the bottle solidly back again and then a litaX AdStaiS . HENKE, (*eee«<e<1 the ments of nature. common sense of the agriculturists of strike them before the rains, and asks for thanks to those Senators and Represen. fourth and a fifth time. At thefifth drive •a °f •2I<1 w1” a*11 at Phvat5 Our new cheese factorv is in a flourish Ameiica The farm value of Hee stock reinforcements. The tenor of the dis. ?"l,’Tna,,”n hy said Court. slM tatives who have introduced resolutions the cork flew clear across the room. The is. ! il ! ’ |oc 1* described real prop rty. to wit ing condition. and bids fair to cap the in this country in 1891 was. for instance. patch leads to the l<ltef that General i in Congress expressing sympathy with colonel upended the bottle quickly. *’• *n Section ti . Township 3 climax in the cheese i.idustry of Tills, $2,329.788,770. In 1893. under the \ oung is confident Aguinnldo is with i ««'>«•• Io Went of Willamette Meri- the South African Republics and calling »,n1JT*ll?mo°k Coanlv. Oirgnn Th« "Didn t lose a tenspoontul.'' said he inook county. He learn Mr McIntosh Harrison republican administration, Tino, and it is presumed they are pre- 1 I* for e.ah and upon the President, in the interests of "brink, are on me." Mid the man who irpm and after the -boll Mb d.. o f j nBe . juto. the intends putting in another vat to ac- these figures went upto $2,483.506.681. poring to fight. | ’’“«'re.l to,ell al thrrraj h imanity and civilization, to invite the had taken the bet. "but I don't sre how cominodate the thrifty dairymen of the Then came (»rover Cleveland’s four years d ” c ,bed '"■ r < ‘ ln and belonging to -aid A detachment of the Forty-seventh j great powers of Europe to join in a con. «•lair at private .ala « it was done.” surrounding country. of industrial gloom and agricultural dis Regiment met and routed a band of the < OTTO WALTHER certed demand upon Great Britain to Admlm.trator of the mate of Edward " You must have seen how it was We are country people and art i o aster. until, in 1897, when the repnb- enemy between Legaspi and Riago, Pro-1 stop the war. bawke de.-ee.ed done, said the colonel, "lfthereisan Dated thia iOth da, of Na,. I900. Duke of Portland’s Colts