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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 24. 19' COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS YEAR. BUT WE HAVE Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers And Pennants. PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKET. The»« Bicycle» have good Pedigrees, have been the STANDARD for years and years. They are right in Design, Material, Weight and Price. No matter whether you pay us $25 or $75 for a wheel, you get your money's worth. B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank. stating that should the enemy succeed Mark Bay« returned last week from BADEN-POWELL’S REPORT. in gaining a position iti the Transvaal the valley, where he has been for several Clerk Homer Mason issued on Wednes He Tells of the Besiegers’ Last and take possession of one or the other months. day the result of the registration in this district, the inhabitants will be free to and Supreme Effort. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith entertained county, which is as follows : decide whether or not to leave their i party of friends from Blaine, on Satur- L ondon , May 21 —The following families or farms, but they must remain Nehalem...................................... 90 lay. dispatch from Sir Alfred Milner to Jos with their commandos. Foley........................................... 26 Miss Mina Smith has lieen at Pleasant eph Chamlierlain was received today: Garibaldi .................................. 59 Valley, for the last few days. “Barton telegraphs from Taungs that Jealous Lover Kills a Trout Bay ............................................. 90 I Teacher. We are informed that some of Mr. Mafeking was releived on May 17. The I Barnegat................................... 7 Lucas's children have been too unwell to relieving column was a composite force, Blaine.......................................... 31 H ood R iver , Or., May 21.—Miss Ida under Colonel Mahon, of about 2300 Foss, a school teacher, about 25 years Braver......................................... 60 attend school. Carnahan................................... 24 Mr. Nicklans went to Tillamook on men.” of age, was shot and instantly killed The war office confirms the dispatch Sunday evening by Benjamin Wagnitz. Fairview.......... 103 business last week. announcing that Mafeking has been re Netarts............ . 37 Miss Foss taught school at Trout Lake, South Prairie.. lieved. 85 WILSON. across the river, in Washington, and Hebo................. 60 L ondon , May 21.—The war office has boarded in the home of Wagnitz, who Mr. L. G. Freeman is very low with 56 Union................ pneumonia. His wife, who is visiting her received the following dispatch from was paying some attention to her. In 113 Hoquarton...... Lord Roberts: a fit of anger and jealousy he attempted daughter in Astoria, has been sent for. Dolph................ 28 “Kroonstad, May 21.—Colonel Mahon to stab her, aud afterward, while follow Mrs. S. O. Wicklund and Mrs. L. Nilson 74 Little Nestucca while driving to South Prairie on Satur I reports having joined Plumer at Jamais- ing her in the yard, shot her with a rifle. Sand Lake ___ 26 day had a narrow escape of meeting with da, May 16. He was followed by a Boer After seeing what he had done he ex Tillamook....... 177 what might have been a bad accident. commando from Fartizani Siding and pressed great sorrow, and although, As they neared the Trask river bridge the turned westward to avoid it. May 13 having but one arm, he carried her into 1,1 Mi horses got brightened at a flock of geese he was attacked in the thick brush, los the house and covered her with a blan and rati away. After running some dis ing five men killed, two missing and 24 ket. He then went out, leaned against BEAVER. tance they turned on to a stump, which wounded, including a Daily Mail corres the rifle, with a foot-rule pulled the trig ger and fell dead. broke the hack-pole, and then commenc pondent, dangerously.’’ Dr. W. Tyler Smith passed through Another report has been received from Miss Foss was born and raised here, ed rearing and plunging. Luckily a per our burg en route for Sheridan. son was near who succeeded in control-) Baden-Powell dated May 13, giving im and educated at Monmouth Normal The republican meeting of the 18th, at school. She was a fine vocalist, a suc ing the horses. We congratulate the portant news. this place, passed off quietly. “Before dawn, May 13, a storming cessful teacher, a member of the United ladies that they escaped with only a Several from this place attended the fright. party 250 strong, personally led by Brethren church, and a favorite in a meeting at Tillamook, to hear the speech The Wilson river cheese factory is get EloflT, rushed the pickets and reached the large circle of friends. She taught at made by John G. Woolley. Staat and Protectorate camp from the ' Trout Lake two years. ting milk from Bay City. Messrs. Steward and Henderson, of A beau from Tillamook, while riding Maloppo valley, a strong musketry | Wagnitz, who was about 26 years of the valley, have moved on the Dillow with his best girl, ran into John Thorcll’s demonstration being at the same tin e ! age* was regarded as educated and pos- and John Moon places, near Blaine. buggy in turning the corner at Wick- kept up along the eastern front of our essing good judgment, but was known Mr N. Moon has returned from a visit lund’s, breaking Thorell’s shafts. We did position. Our western posts closed in to be high-tempered. Some persons be to the valley, and is again taking care not learn the damage done to the care and stopped the Boer supports ^follow lieve he was insane. The unfortunate affair has cast a deep less party, who should have been watch ing, thus cutting off ElofT s retreat, while of Mr. E. W. Brown. two defenses stopped his further ad gloom over this community. Judge Sappington ami Chas. Ray will ing where he was driving instead of look vance. meet the people of this part of the ing at the girl. “His force got divided in the ‘darkness Mrs. J. Thorell is very sick, and both FL lwh . u m . Umk’KIN. county, at tn is place, Saturday, 26th, at and a strong party was placed between Drs. Wiley were called to attend her one o'clock. To see what can be done Nebrnaka Farmer*« Successful Scheme them, completely surrounding them. last Sunday. to Win a Ten-I>ollar Prise. toward building plank roads. Firing continued all day long. Soon “Say, did you know that pumpkins Miss Annie Kodad visited her parents after nightfall the two parties surrender could be fed and made to grow to an at Neuurts last Saturday and Sunday. HEBO. ed and the enemy was driven out of the enormous size?’’ asked a retired farm Staat under a heavy fire. Ten dead and | er of the Omaha Bee man. Mrs. Bain made a trip to Woods, NETARTS. “It’s a fact," he continued. “I remem 19 wounded of the enemy were left be Tuesday. ber one spring that my father was A. Letcher and daughter Frankie were hind and 108 prisoners were taken, in-1 Mrs. Minnie Whitman, Miss 11. I.ew elected secretary of a county agricul over from Tillamook one day last week. eluding ElofTand nine officers. Seven- 1 tural society and he told me that he alien, and Messrs. Janies Rhoades, Fred teen Frenchmen and many Germans Mr. Letcher having bought the entire was going to offer a prize of ten dollars and Claud Lewallen were out recreating stock of boots and shoes and men’s hats were among the prisoners. Our losses j for the largest pumpkin exhibited at last Sunday. were six men killed and two officers and the fair. 1 determined to get that of Geo. W. Phelps. Memorial services will he held at the prize and I did. W. A. High and Chas. Desmond went nine men wounded.’’ Hebo schoolhouse, at 11 ;00 a.m., next “How did I doit? By raising the big to the Hub Saturday last. Eethune Ran Into a Boer Ambush gest pumpkin, of course. I selected a Sunday, and the graves at the Hebo The people and old neighbor of J. II. and Lost Sixty-Six Men. vine that looked unusually thrifty and cemetery will be decorated at 9;()0 a.m., Jackson were greatly surprised to hear L ondon , May 22.—It is officially an- I 1 gave it extra care until pumpkins had May 30th. of his death so soon after parting with nounced that Colonel Bethune has re formed about as large as a baseball. Some of the people around here arc Selecting one of these I began to feed it. him. ported that while marching in the direc J. P. ALLEN, losing their grip. | Yes. feed it. I cut a gash in the stem Mr. Swansen left for Portland Satur- tion of New-Castle yesterday one ' : anti run a soft cotton rag through it. Proprietor Sav, King! Did you ever apply for day last, where he will work this sum of his squadrons of mounted infantry | Then I covered the place with wax. membership in the fish-liars dub ? mer.he having given up trying to capture was ambushed by a party of Boers six j I Every night T set a pan of milk on each First class accommodation Pat Wells arrived at L. Flicks with a sea lions. miles west of Vrybnrg, in the Transvaal, I side of the stem and put an end of the at second class rate French-Canadian stallion, Tuesday even Mrs. E. West died Sunday morning j and that very few of his force escaped. rag in each pan. That pumpkin would ing- _________________ drink up that milk faster than a pig. She had been sick for a long time and His casualties numbered 66 men. MEALS her death did not come unexpectedly, C ape T own , May 22.—British troops Tt would absorb from a quart to three BES'f Nl.HAUM. pints every night and it began to swell CITY. but ninny friends sympathize with the have arrived at Veereening. (In the at an enormous rate. When the fair • Surveyor Austin has finished survey bereaved family. Transvaal, north of the Vaal River.) opened I loaded that pumpkin into a Tillamook, Ore ing on the South Fork, and is now start Fred Mill« came 'in from Hubbard, The bridge across the Vaal was found wagon by the aid of a derrick — it ing on the North Fork. Marion county, on Monday, to «¡>end a intact. Twenty-seven Free Staters and | weighed 308 pounds—and took it down to agricultural hall. Of course I got two locomotives were captured. There will be a school exhibition at few days on his ranch. I L ondon , May 22.—A dispatch from th6 ten dollars. Batterson’s Hall at 8 p. in.on the even “I have often wondered how many Real Estate Transfers. Pietermaritzburg, dated May 21, savs ing of the 26th inst. The Woodmen will plea that would have made. Estimat | the Boers are reported to have entirely hold their meeting afterwards. E. Ehrman et al to C. II. Wolfe, Nw *4 i left Natal, leaving Laings Nek free. If ing 33 per cent, waste, there were about 202 pounds of pie material and The Hon. B L. luldv and Dr W. Ty ot l>k. 3, in town of Tillamook. ler Smith spoke to a huge and attentive Ralph T. Graves to David Reasoner, Se this is true, it leaves the way open for 5 1-3 ounces to the pie would make— " Buller to advance into the Transvaal, as But the reporter was too busy to hear 1 audience at Battrrson's Hall on Satur of Sc *< of sec 12 and E 1 of Ne t4 soon as the repairs of the railroad are the rest. He was figuring on feeding a day the 21 inst. tis •pre arranged , the and Sw of Ne t4 of sec. 13, tp. 2 S, sufficient to insure good communica watermelon on port wine and astonish subjects being the national currency, R. 8 W. ing the world. tion. _______ ______ trusts, and expansion. Walter D. Wood to Lewis H. Reifenberg, Roberts is still at Kroonstad reorgan- GALLANT CONDUCT OF PIPER Mi . Eddy is a fluent and well informed lot 1, bk. 11, Cone & McCoy’s add. izing his forces. | —■ s|K*aker and Dr. Smith is a genial and to Bay City. General Rundle’s forces are encamped Initancra of Oravery Shown In Perll- on» Quarter«. prcposessiiig gentleman. Rosa Belle Zeller to A. M. Stansbury, at Trommel, recuperating. A patrol | _ __ There have been several instances of various tracts in Tillamook. Write for Catato-»-- — Prices. R Krebbs brought down about 100 four mil«, from Trommel wh . attacked bravery similar to That" log« from his camp, and is sawing again I- B. G. E Wist to S. Elmore, various by Boers. The affair was unimportant. 1 (ionion piper at Dargai, w ho emit*lined tracts in Tillamook. this week. except in showing that the Boers are on to play after both his legs had been Christ Larsen cut his leg badly on Samuel Elmore to Nehalem Packing Co., the lookout for any chances of sniping shot off. says the London Chronicle. various tracts in Tillamook. One of these, which occurred duringthe thursdav while telling timlier in Krebbs and are «till in the neighborhood. camp.necrrssitatiiig five stitches to draw R. A. and O. W. Barnard to Annie C. ( Further details of the fighting at Mafe 1 Peninsular wars, was almost identical Isaacs, S of lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in king siv Commandant Eloffs followers with that of the capture of the Dargai it together. It is progressing nicely. ridge. It was at Vimiera, when the bk. 5 in Park add. to Tillamook. deserted him, whereupon ElofT fired on Nancy N. Smith to C. E. Reynolds, lots them himself and then surrendered. The then Seventy-first Highlanders hurled themselves against the French ax n BOULDER CREEK BUBBLES. 1. 2, 7 and 8 in bk. 21, Thayer’s add dispatch also says one party of Boers counter-stroke to the attempt of Kel to Tillamook. E. L Kinneman has proved up oil his were driven out of the staat and allowed lerman to recover‘six captured guns, Viola D Snyder, et al, to E L. Kinnn- to escape, as "we had sufficient prison. and drove back their aaoai!ants in head ranch man, n tracts in tp. 3 S. R. 9 W. |ers.’’ The capture of Eloff and his fol- long rout. When the Highbinders were La grip|>c Ims tnstenrd hi« fang« on A. II Hair s to F. R. and A. G. Beals, a j lowers cost Baden-Powell three men advancing Piper Stewart, of the gren several more Botilderiteii. The families adier company, fell, hi« thigh being tract in sec. 7, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. 1 killed and four wonndetL of C. A. Smith and Mr. Nicklan’s are , broken by a musket «hot. Yet be re F R. ail I A. G. Beals to C. S. Wells, a I among the latest victims. Preparing for a Siege. fused to quit the field, and. sitting on tract in tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. P rrtoria , May 22.—An open-air a knapsack, continued to Inspire his Auguste Cbopar*’ went to Tillamook C. S. Wells to J. H. Holgate, a tract in meeting was held to-day by the local comrades with a pibroch, raving- last Saturday. 1 F Harris D L. C. “Dc’il ha’e me. lads, if ye shall‘wani Mr. and Mrs. Reulicn V. Blalock were Alfred Nichols to Albert E. Nichols, a Hollanders« 200 of whom were present to j for music!" For this he received a consider the situation in the event of Smith home last guests nt the C. A. tract in W. N. Vaughn*« D. L. C. nnn«i»onie of pipes from the Hi»I Pretoria’s being beleaguered. A com land soeiety of London. Wednesday. Blamaner Frank Diug Co., to S. M. mittee was appointed to see about Aptin there H the hitrtorical incident Hardman, lots 1 and 2, in bk. 6. in ('»eorge Myers was visiting friends in securing a place of security for the of 1 i|«e Major Mackay, who. when his town of Till imook. our neighliorhood Sunday. women and children. regiment had formed «quare to receive .Mr nml Mrs. <’. A. Smith and familv Ik. Hevman, contrary to report« cir- a charge of French cavalrv at Waterloo County Road Warrants. and Mrs Hardin called on Mr. and Mrs ! emulated regarding the health of Presi. Meppeil onf.i.le the square and «rode round the bayonet bristling ranks play J.dm Borba. Sundav p m. All warrants on County Road Fund. dent Kruger, say« it is good. Kruger Mrs ('.race Chopard went to Cedar Series F. presented prior to November is transacting all the work of the Presi ing his most inapirating pibroch in the '’7’7’7 hi* c,,m"‘»*»-an incident Creek for a visit with her imnrnts. Mr 16th. 1899. are now payable, ami will l»e deucy „ the '"‘’I»«’’ of one of Mr mid Mrs \ J. Gelchell. In accordance with an understanding Bogle . finest battle picture, exhibited paid when presented. Interest ceases with General Botha ami President St evil, at the academy a year or two ago We a’e pleased to note the arrival of a May 17th. 1900. the government has issued a circular party of settlers, a lew days ago. | W. II. C ary , Comity Trea*uier. CONGRESSMAN FOR 1146 Voters in Tillamook County. VOTE FOR cuho T0NGÜE, interested Himself in has behalf of Improvements Government for Tillamook County ^llen (douse, RUSSELL “ ™ High He s»™ Machiner y SELL & CO. PCr.TLAND, OnCGON. Republican Rally Colonel JAS. OPERA Speak at the HOUSE, TlUUfl MOOK EDDY city , Next SATURDAY Evening.