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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 17, 1900. h SUMMER CLOTHING and Spring Goods. m 7 ci « T^nH^?T^t’hw”suitable fort^“!?®geYmes We have now in Stock a Splendid Assortment of Fashionably Made Gentlemen ’s You cannot buy Clothing cheaper m any of the large cities. Stock of Clothing is not made of shoddy material. x’w» w«.-—~~ - If you want a nice Dress Suit, or a Summer Suit, call in and inspect our clothing. °Uf Ladies’ and Gent.’s Shoes—all the Best Makes keptinStock. Do you CClant a pair of Fashionable, Well-made Shoes for Ease, Comfort and Wear, you must go to Coh Fashionable HATS, CAPS, and FURNISHING GOODS. SANDLAKE. DUKE.OF ¿PORTLAND, Standard Bred Stallion, C hand-er of Commerce of Portland and GEN. BULLER OCCUPIES It is computed that not more the Port of Tillamook Commission, than 2000 Free Staters will fight Mrs. D. E. Osburn, who has been visit DUNDEE. Southern Pacific will Euild a Line the Southern Pacific R. R. Company ing her mother, Mrs. L. A. Hoyt, has on the Vaal. 12,939, if Given Proper Inducement». could secure such reasonable inducements The Boers Retiring to Border Railway communication with started on her way back to Africa, and as they might ask. Personally I would of Transvaal. this place is expected to open on will continue her service as mission- S an F ranbisco , May 11.—It is stated do all that is in my power to see the Thursday. The transport is ary. L ondon , May 15.—The War that a communication has been sent to "Iron Horse" rolling into Tillamook. the Chamber of Commerce of Portland Officer has received the follow working smoothly, the troops T. J. Harris is making a trip to the Will Stand at Tillamook M r . D. T. E dmunds , merchant. to the effect that the Southern Pacific ing dispatch from General Bul and horses are receiving full ra valley this week. Let her come ! The sooner the better, ler : City during the Sea will build a branch line 35 miles long be tions. Water is plentiful and The Cranberries are coming out in tween Sheridan, on the Shasta route, and blit 35 miles of railroad would not eo li bloom and they show a very fine pros son Of 1900. the health ot the troops is excel “Dundee, May 15.—We have Tillamook, provided proper inducements, nect Sheridan to Tillamook City, lts pect. About 2500 occupied Dundee, lent. Mich as the free rights of way, are given advantage to Tillamook would be bet. Our new school-house is complete, ami Situation at Mafeking. of the enemy left yesterday for Breeding to Duke of Portland has passed ter and quicker market for dairy pro- the company. P lumber ’ s C vmp , May 4, via Prof. W. C. Hagerty, of Carlton, will they are en- Glencoe, where the experimental period. His colts are Such is the telegraphic news from San ducts and eggs, flour and feed could be have charge of the school, commencing. also Ootsi, Monday, May 7.—Natives Their wagons _ in evidence. Do not take chances by Francisco. It is exactly as we have re shipped to Tillamook for half what it I trenched. who have arrived here say that May 21st. left yesterday by Dejager ’ s Drift now costs. Thousands of pleasure seek breeding to any other horse until you peatedly predicted—a subsidy and a right Mr. Jessie Kavs and family, who have have inspected them. of way is made a proviso. However ers would visit our summer resorts, and and the Danuahauser road. Their the bombardment of Mafeking May 1st was not heavy. been away for nearly two years, have much Tillamook mav desire a railroad, millions of feet of lumber sent abroad. Kaffirs said they were going to on returned home. They say that Tilla PEDIGREE. we do not think enough money would be I say its a good thing. Let her come ! I.ain’s Nek. Almost every house Twelve hundred and eighty re mook is good enough for them. So say 12.939. Duke of Portland (6) bh foal subscribed in the county to make it of fuges from Mafeking have reach I in Dundee is completely looted. we all, but give us good roads. M r . P. W. T odd , merchant. ed 1888; by William L., 4244; dam sufficient inducement to a railroad com In response to vour request to express I The navigation colliery is all ed here. We will venture to sav that the people Miss Leggett, by Mambrino Star, 585; puny to build, ami when it comes to ask Patrols who have returned of Sandlake have done more volunteer gd. Lady Simmons, by Volunteer, 55 ggd right. The machinery of the ing a right of way from the dairymen for mv opinion in regard to what should be from the northern borders of the work on the roads than any other sec Julia, by Sir Henry, 285. Bred by Wm. [ Dundee colliers is destroyed. done in the matter ot ’ the proposition L. Simmons, Lexington, Ky. the railroad through their farms it must The houses of the town are Transvaal say they saw no signs tion of Tillamook County, two to one. Duke of Portland is a half brother to be expected that nearly all of them will of the Southern Pacific to build a rail the celebrated stallion Axtell, who made road from Sheridan to Tillamook co., I of Boers. All is quiet there. damaged, but are structurally There will be loads of Shot Huckle ask compensation, some even claiming a record of 2:12 at three years of age, would say, let them build it ; they can Boers regulerly patrol the intact. ’ ’ enormous sums of money. It remains, berries this year. and subsequently sold for the enormous B rand ’ s D rift , May 13.— neighborhood of Mafeking, but The Leanrel are in bloom and they are sum of$105,000. however, to be seen what can be done ill build it if they want to, and I think there is no doubt, that the right of way Duke of Portland was shipped from General Rundle has completely do not seem to be disposed to be beauties. this direction. will be granted, all along the line, free Kentucky to the coast by Congressman aggressive. checkmated the attempt of the of We have received these expressions Tongue and Van B. De Lashmott, and of charge; I am opposed to offering any Boers to come south again, and BOULDER CREEK BUBELES. while owned by them and in training opinion from some of our citizens; further inducements, such as a bonus, I has repeatedly been driven at a 2:20 gait. Dreyfus is in Paris. do not have much faith in their offer, the enemy are retiring before the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and family As a Sire Duke of Portland has no super Mayor I) J. W iley . N ew Y ork , May 14. — Capt. persistent advance of the British. and do not expect to see them build very ior. His colts arc good sized, well form As to the communication of the Cham soon. Many have been captured, or are Alfred Dreyfus left Geneva last went to the city last Thursday to pur ed and speedv. chase a load of household supplies and ber of Commerce of Portland t<> the ef F. C. SKOMP, Manager. There were 150 evening and arrived with his I think that a good steamer owned surrendering. fect that the Southern Pacific Railroad and run bv the people of Tillamook co., of these yesterday and to-day, wife in Paris this morning, saysj | also to visit Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs» 1 Jos. Donaidsoii, of Fairview. They re NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Co., if free right of way were given, with headquarters here instead of among them President Steyn’s a Paris dispatch to the Herald., turned Saturday evening. Land Office at Otego i City, Ore., would buil-l a build a branch line 35 Astoria, is what we need. 1900. i brother. Ladybrand district is The government is muchwor-j La Grippe has made its appearance in Notice is hereby given that April the 21st, following miles long between Sheridan and Tilla This would be better for thecounty .clear of Boers. named settler has tiled notice of his intention ried by this journey, which was' They have eva monk, would say that a branch line of better for Tillamook and the people to make Iii al proof in support of his claim, and our vicinity. that said proof will be made before the 35 miles would be of little value to Tilla than a railroad, even if it should be built. cuated Maquatling’s Nek, and quite unlooked for, and will take ’ Nr. Nash Coulson transacted business Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, On, measures to have him leave . as in are now near Lindley. on June 18th, I900. viz : mook county, but 60 miles or more 1 . our town one day last week. JOnN K. HARTER, L ourenco M arques , May 15. soon as possible, owing to its 1 would be of great advantage to Tilla E No. 1I750 f r the bw '4, sec. 10. fp. 2 N, R. M r . W. II. C ooper . Attorney-at-Law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Kinnemnn 8 H W. mook county, affording ready access to fear of demonstrations. — Boers Saturday occupied the Think Tillamook City will give them lie names the fo lowing witnesses to prove i have been stopping on their ranch the his continuous residence upon and cultivation market, increase the population and grounds for depot. The Tillamook Kaffir location at Mafeking; ' last few days. of said land, viz: value of the property. Also increase the Water Company will give them a tank they were in NEHALEM. VV. Rhodes, ’saac H. Moore and Jasper turn attacked I Gardens, grass and weeds are making N David Lesley, ot Balm, Or. ; Wesley G. Day, of Bay various industries, and tend to lower the full of water, and the citizens of Tilla during the night of Saturday, City, Or. 7 • 7 ' rapid progress, boosted by the warm freight rate, etc., and believe that induce mook county will pay them for every Another s ar in the firmament ! C has . B.M oores , Register. and on Sunday found themselves rain we have had. ments of free rights of way could be ob pound of fright carried, and for every surrounded. The Boers lost Born, to the wife of Geo. Starr, a Oliver Kinneman has beeome a fre NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tained. mile they ride. Land Office at Oregon City. Ore., seven killed and 17 wounded. daughter. May 12th, moo. quent visitor to this part of the com.try. Mr. B. L. E ddy , republican nominee The Harrison came in Saturday at Notice is hereby given that tne f llowing- The British loss is reported to M r . A. M c N air , merchant. I wonder what the attraction can be? named settler has filed notice of his intention or joint representative. about half-tide, on a six foot tide. She to make final proof in support of Disclaim. and Personally I think a railroad would have been heavy. Our new neighbor on the Mower’s that said proof will be made before the ( ounty brought supplies for our merchants, and “I believe the peoplcof Tillamook coun L isbon , May 15.—It is ru takes out Mr. Townsend’s creamery place, Mr. Gladwill, has been enjoying Clei k of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon, be of great benefit to Tillamook, but as ty are fully alive to the importance of! on June 23rd 1900, viz; ! to free right of wa v, I think no Com mored here that President Kru WILEY, machinery, some butter, and a load of a visit from his father for several weeks. H4L »1738, for JAMES having prompt and regular access to the the K % of E }a, Sec. 8, T. 2 N, R- pany on earth would get it as the people ger has ordered the Portuguese salmon. j Sunday school at the C. A. Smith home m irkets of the coast for their butter and of Tillamook must have the wnole hog Consul to leave the Transvaal names the following witnesses to prove Every one his lie continuous cheese products. The settlement and de The county surveyor, A. M. Austin, every Sunday at 2 p. m.. residence upon and cultivation or none at all. of said land, viz . cordially invited to attend. Republic. velopment of the county arc now seri who claims to l>e working for C. H. William M. Mills, of Hobflonville Or.; John R. ously retarded by the irregularity and The house cleaning mania has struck Harter, ot Balm, Or.; Isaac H. Moore, of Balm, D r . C. E. H awke . Buller Has Taken Boers’ Stong Wheeler, is surveying the banks of the Or.; Westley G. Day, of Bay City, Or. inefficiency of the present transportation our ladies full force. South Nehalem I ii reply to your communication of C has . B. M oores , Register. hold in the Biggarsberg. service, which bears with peculiar weight May 14, will say»that it is my opinion W. S. Cone, of Bay City, is at the Mrs. Hardin arrived from Portland L ondon , May 14. — A special NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. upon an industry whose products are of that the Southern Pacific Co. should lie Larsen House. He saw Capt. Schrader’s Saturday for a visit with her son, C. A. a perishable character. The probability kncotiraged to build its proposed rail dispatch from Stonehill farm, new boat when in Portland, and says Smith. 1 is horobv given that the iinderi>igned lias tiled his final account in the matter of the of our citizens donating a right of way road into this county to the extent of Natal, dated to-day, says: ; she will be a little dandy, and as strong We are extremely sorry to state that Estate of JOSIAH RIGGS, deceased, and that for a railroad depends first upon the giving right of wav through this county • . . . , by unici order of lhe County Court, for Tillamook “ General Buller’s advance | as wood and iron can make her. owing in this neigh- County, Oregon, made and entered on record — to the competition t............ .................... route to be selected, the extent of bottom and no more. ” Mo. w«h commenced Thursday, when he W. Told, jr., met with a serious acci- j borhood. R.O. Rid.ar.lsha« decided that Ji lands that would In? covered by such a A railroad would certainly aid in de left Ladysmith in strength, dent on Saturday by the explosion of his cheese factory will not run this sum l'.-oo, at lhe Court House, in said county, and all right of way, etc. If the railroad com. veloping this countv, but 1 do not be persons having objections to such final account When within two miles of Help- 1 hi« gun whilst hunting curlew. . The ~ mer. and the settlement thereof, aie hereby required panv would choose a route, a brief in lieve the county can afford to give what present them on or before said date. side »nap was driven back against the , Wild strawberries have commenced to to Dated maaker, the Boers opened a May 9th, 19oo. vestigation would indicate what difficul the Southern Pacific Co. would consider main joint of the third finger of the left | ripen in the fields. JOHN A. BIGGS, heavy fire of artillery, and the ties would have to be met in securing a "proper inducements.” Executor of the Iasi will and testament hand, severing the tendon and laying the British guns replied while a por of Josiah Biggs, deceased. right of way. While our citizess would Mr. and Mrs Arthur Jackson have I also believe that a railroad would be joint open. Geo. Pve took him to Tilla no doubt offer to the company every rea a paying investment to the builders from tion of Buller’s troops worked moved back to Beaver. NOTICK OFAinilNlfliKATOK’S SALK. sonable encouragement. yet they Would the very day of its completion. There around the Boer flanks. The mook for surgical attention. G. A. Mowers went to the hub last Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of The Rev. Howell will leave us in about h irdl\ make any promises in the dark. fore for any company to ask the county British attack was pressed home week. an order of sale made and entered by the County two weeks, we understand for Missouri. Court of Tillamook County. State ofOr%on, on Sunday. Bethuene on the right, for more than the right of wav would be M r . C laude T hayer , Banker. Nothing preventing. Rev. R. Y. Blalock the 8th day of May. 1900. in the matter of the his sojourn here he has made estate of EDUARD BENKE. deceased the outflanked the Boers, whose During There can be no question as to the pro unjust. many friends, who will be sorry to see will preach at the Wolf Creek school Administrator of said estate will sell at private sale subject to confirmation by said Court, all of splendid defensive position on him depart. priety and good policy of the people of j house Sunday. the following described real property, to wit: The G osjh 'I Meetings are continued in tile Biggarsberg were practically Tillamook County furnishing a right Lots 5, 6, 7 and 12, in Section 11, Township 3 “ Now the bright morning star — «lav's Hon. B. L. Eddy and Dr. W. Tyler Soillh, < f Range Io West of Willamette Meri- the Christian chinch, Mr. I.vster an. of way to any Railroad Company which j taken. diency, in Tillamook County, Oregon. The harbinger comes dancing from the east; Smith, candidates for joint representa terms of said ►ale ».hall le for cash, and that will construct a road into the county nounces that he will treat the following “General Buller’s march sub And brings with her the flowery May; from an<l after the Sth day of June. l»-o, the Fortunately, whereas our seaboard fa subjects for n few nights. "The best sequent to the attack was carried tive and joint senator, and probable administrator will proceed to sell a'l the real Who, from her green lap, throws the other speakers, will visit Nehalem on property described herein and belonging to said cilities arc such that no one railroad can thing a man can do.’* "One Hope.’’ out without a hitch. The Brit Monday, the 21 st inst.. and will speak at yellow cowslip and the pale primrose.'' estate at private sale. obtain a despotic control over our trans- . "Pure Rcligron." "Faith Working by OTTO WALTHER. Batterson’s hall, at 8 p.m. Administrator of the estate of Edw ard "How to Overcome Tempta ish are still pushing on.” portatiou, we need fear no evil con Love.” ~ . Senke. deceased. tion.” Further announcements will be Dated thia iOth day of May, I900. se pienccs of this sort. T habanchu , May 13.—The As to what should be done at present, m.ule later. BEAVER. Eighth Division, with its front I sec nothing that can l»e done until Elder J. B. I.vster will preach at the In Liverpool the rental of the cor HEADLIGHT some direct overture is made. As to the ’ Latimer School house next Sunday at extending 30 miles, was yester Rev. J. M. Tressenriter held Quarterly I poration land in 1672 w as £ 13. while in day moving forward. General probability of the road in question lie- ! 3 p. in., All arc cordially invited 10 at 1892 this same land was valued at £ 12,- meeting at this place Saturday and Sun. and | 500.000. Grenfell and General Brabant day in the absence of Elder C.C. Bell. ing constructed it might not be amiss tend. I.avasseur estimates the population for us, as the matter seems to be tinder | followed the Boers, reaching Some very interesting lermons were de WEEKLY OREGONIAN of Asia nt 825.954.000; Europe. 357.379.- consideration, to take such steps as will Newberry Mills and capturing livered and two n>eml>ers were taken in NETARTS. 000; Africa. 163,953.000; America. 121,- demonstrate to the officials of the Sou great quantities of flour and to the church. One Year for >2,25. 713,000; Australia. 3,230,000. Mr II. E. Palmer returned home from grain. them Pacific that it might lx* a matter The Grippe is still here in the most vio. Swedish and Norwegian servants of profit to the toad to lie first in the the Willamette valley where he has been TWO LIVE PAPERS. General Barbant’s main force, lent form. threaten to drive the British housemaid fid 1, and if they desire to transport our for the last two weeks looking for a Io. front her place. They are said to be with Campbell's brigade of Rev. R. H. Dollarhide preached his ttmber it must be’\v w • v of the Grand cation, lie will move his family out this more etlieient and w illing and are ready j week and will settle at Dundee. Yamhill Guards, and General Boyes' bri farewell sermon here Sunday eveving. Round ami Siicr^lan route. to w ork for lower wages. gade, have cleared the country. He expects to leave soon. Phr natural, ami it seems to me, inev- I County, for the present. The largest and heaviest building The regular subscription The Boers are splitting up A party of cattle drivers enrnpeS in price of stone ever quarried in Britain was ¡table railroad connection for us is bv a Work on the Benscdieidt road is being THE HEADLIGHT is $1.50, ’ and and retiring in the direction of our vicinitv one night last week and the '«ken from the Plankinton bed. nea- continuation of Mr. Hammond’s road | pushed along regardless of weather. ri* regular subscription price of Norwich. in February. 1889. It was in results were, one of our neighbors l>eing Clocolatid. from Seaside, but we most assuredly Geo. W. Phelps, our merchant, went to the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. one piece without crack or flaw, and absent, his chicken house was visited can’t afford to neglect any offer of any Tillamook Monday fora load of freight Concentrating on the Vaal. Any one subscribing for THE weighed over 35 tons. Burned bones and chicken heads were co npauv to give us trans continental for his store. K r OON'STAD, Monday, Mav Bishop William Taylor, the famous HEADLIGHT and paying one found on their camp grounds. I suppose connection. missionary Jo Africa, recently made There is talk of a cheese factory heing 14.—It is reported that the they wanted to teed their three ladies on year tn advance can get both for tars of laundry soap the currency of $2.25. M r A J. Coitx, Vice-Prrsiikiit <»f I*. built at Netarts in the near future. Ne whole of the Boer forces are con chicken. We are sorry to sav some of the natnes. It met with such favors’ centrating on the Vaal, with tarts needs a creamery very bad, for T. Commisrion. our Tillamook boys were in the crowd. bandy change that the bishop's son There i* little doubt in mv mind but there are plenty of cows to furnish milk drawing from Biggarsberg and H. E. chapman has sold his ranch now sends trom three to five tons at s the southwestern border. w’iat, w Ah the combined efforts ot the 1 for a factory. shipment* near Blaine to Robert Ritchards. RAILROAD TO TILLAMOOK.