Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 31, 1900, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 31, 190^
the COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS year .
BUT
WE
HAVE
Columbias, Hartfords,
Clevelands, Stormers
And Pennants.
9
PRICES
TO
SUIT
EVERYBODY’S
POCKET.
These Bicycles have good Pedigrees, have been the STANDARD for years and years.
They are right in Design, Material, Weight and Price.
No mutter 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.
Republican Rally I
Saturday Night- June 2,
In Tillamook City.
Nevertheless, there was much unrest and
PANIC IN TRANSVAAL.
victories for the republicans in the history
anxiety’’
of Tillamook.
Nehalem will probably have one big
Bill Johnson went to Hobsonville last Roberts Is One Day’s March from British are Still Advancing and
Fourth of July celebration this year. Thursday.
Johannesburg.
the Boera Are Praying.
Both branches of the Woodmen have ap­
N ew C astle , Natal. May 29,—The
L ondon , May 29, 3 a.m.—Lord Rob­
pointed committees who will confer with
NETARTS.
erts is now within a day’s march of Jo­ British guns at Ingogo have beeu heavi-
the Foley people and probably unite
Mrs. G. W. Bayington, of Cape Men res
hannesburg and General French and Gen­ ly bombarding the Boer position since
upon ground for t’.ie occasion about the
beach
Lighthouse, was on the Netarts
eral Hamilton fought the Boers from daylight. The Boer guns have replied
Alley place, on the South Fork, which
Sunday.
noon until evening Monday, with what intermittently.
w’ill be convenient for all, as the lower
Frank Fitzpatrick was ovei from
result is not known here.
P retoria , May 28.—The British oc­
town people need not wait upon floats
rillamook Saturday, shaking hands
or tides, but can walk across the bend in
cupied Zeerust this morning, and a large
H.
J-
Wigam,
in
a
dispatch
to
the
with his many friends.
force is marching on to Lichtenburg
a very short time. There is open land,
Messrs. C. B. Wiley and R. G. Jack. Daily Mail, dated Loureneo Marques,
shade, or shelter in case of need.
son are busy w ith their cannery, can­ I May 28, says : “The demoralization of An official bulletin states that the British
the Transvaal is remarkable. Panic and crossed the Vaal River Saturday.
The school exercises at Batterson’s ning clams.
General Lemmar had a severe fight at
hall Saturday evening was a treat ol
Mr. A. Benscheidt was over from Till­ j confusion prevail everywhere. Every
which the people showed their appre­ amook river, circulating a road petition 1 one is weary of the war and full of fear Klip River. Five of the burghers were
ciation by turning out en masse, besides to make some changes in the Benscheidt as to the coming of the British. Opera- wounded and i wo were captured. The
| tions were being carried on for encircling British were 5000 strong.
many visitors from a distance, among road.
whom were Sheriff Aiderman, Clerk
By an order recently issued the Presi­
Geo. W Phelps went to Tillamook i Pretoria with telegraphic communica­
tions. Fourteen points in the line of de­ dent decreed that May 27 and the two •
Mason, School Supt. Lamb and T. B. Monday, returning Tuesday.
fenses were connected with headquarters following days be observed by the whole
Handley. The programme apjiears be
and with the Staats Artillery, but this country as days of prayer, humiliation
low, which was excellently rendered, and
HEBO.
apparently was the only defensive and confession of sins, and that petitions
reflected great credit upon both scholars
and teachers, and all who contributed.
Mr. J. B. Eddy made a fine speech at measure adopted. There were no other should be offered for relief from oppres­
visible preparations.
Each graduate was presented with four Hebo on Monday P. M.
sion.
boquets each, ami flowers were in pro­
“Not much gold is likely to be found in
The Odd Fellows of this vicinity de­
Fighting took place at Vanwytrust,
fusion everywhere.
The colors being serve commendation for their care of the the treasury. The salaries of the officials 50 miles south of Johannesburg, with a
purple and white.
sick.
and judges have not been paid or have large force of British, which broke
Programme:
We didn’t know we had an Opera been paid only in national bank notes through from Klip River.
Invocation.............................. Rev. Howell. House until we saw the posters au- which will be worthless when Lord Rob­
C ape T own , May 28.—Roberts yes­
Instrumental Music....................................... nouncing the speaking. However, our erts arrives. The seat of government terday announced to his troops annexa* I
\hs Newell and H V Alley schoolhouse will answer to the name ' will be removed to Watervalbovan, a ation of the Free State, which hereafter
I small station on the Delagoa Bay Rail­ will be called the Orange River State.
Essay........................ Minnie Schollmeyer, 1 very well.
“The Public School, the Foundation of
A mud-scow’, loaded with candidates, way line, and then, if necessary, to
Society.”
went down the river Monday. We ex­ Lydenburg.
Clouds cf War in Chitin.
Essay.......................................... George Pye, pect to see another load go up salt creek
“Both President Steyn and President
“Causes of the Boer War.”
in a week, but it will not be such a jolly Kruger complain bitterly of Lord Rob.
S hanghai , May 29.—The Russian
Male Quartett...“Stars of the Evening,” crowd as this.
erts’ unfair tactics in refusing to meet Minister at Peking has telegraphed ask­
H. V. Alley, G. B. Aliev, Rev. Howell,
the Boers in positions chosen by them ing that available gunboats be sent to
G. M. Cobb.
BEAVER.
and in eternally turning them by flank Taku.
Eiiiay....................................... Mary Lange,
movements.
L ondon , May 29.—A special dispatch
Miss E. Helma Wolf will close a five
“Woman’s Truest Mission.”
“Around Johannesburg a few trenches from Shanghai says it is believed that
Essay............................ Hugo Efl’enberger, months term of school this week, which have been dug, but no other steps have
Russia is about to land troops at Taku
has closed a very successful term.
“Influence of Books.”
i been taken for defense. The railway line from Port Arthur, where 20,090 are re­
Rev. C. Mills, wife and Mrs. S. J. Eddy
.............. “The Moonlight Sleeps,”
I is blocked with refugees from the west ported to be sending large masses of
have gone to Wheatland to attend a '
Misses Wilkinson and High.
’ and southwest, who are packed like sar- troops overland from Au Nanad Kiang,
camp
meeting
to
be
held
at
that
place,
f
Essay.......................................... H illic Told,
i dines in trucks. The government is now but the Generalissimo refuses to as­
after which Mrs. Eddy will go to Port
“Evangeline.’’
| endeavoring to reassure the public by sume command on plea of sickness.
Address............................ Mr. S. Lundburg. land to live.
I telling them that the British will not
The “boxers’* assert that they are con­
Elza Einley made a business trip to
Address............................ Mr. Win. Finlev.
; outrage and plunder them, but it is too fident of receiving support from the Dow'-
Tillamook
this
week.
Address................................... Rev. Howell.
I late. The previous misstatements are ager Empress, Princes Kiang Yi and
Elder Lvster preached a very interest­
Address......................... Mr. T. B. Handley.
i bringing their rewards.
I Chang Tuan and the entire Manchuria
Pr< mentation of Diplomas...... Mr. Lamb. ing sermon at the I'. B. church Monday
! “Food is very scarce, and prices rule army. Throughout the north the “Box-
evening.
| high. The proposal to release the British er's’’ are enlisting hordes of desperadoes.
WILSON RIVER.
COULSONBURG SIFTINGS. j prisoners of war is due to this cause. ! They are intent upon expelling every­
Andrew' Anderson has been quite ill.
I) F. Coulson, who has been living on Members of the government and of the I thing foreign.
T ien T sin , May 29.—A detachment of
L. G. Freeman is reported to be past Bewley creek for the past few months, is Volksraad express approval of the pro­
posal, but President Kruger is violently 200 Chinese soldiers cleared the railway
visiting his parents.
danger.
The I nited States supreme court de. I
OBJECTS Or WOrtbHIP.
! between here and Peking, and ordinary
N. Coulson went to Tiliamook on Sat­ opposed to it.
S. (). Wicklund got a cow crushed un­
cided Admiral Dewey’s bounty claim | It I n In That Way That Savages Usual­
“
One
form
of
infernal
machine,
which
I
i
service
was
resumed
at
noon.
No
news
der a tree during the storm on Saturday. urday.
against the admiral's contention. The
ly Hexaril Meteorites.
N. Coulson and wife attended the quar­ i meets with much approval, is to be laid i ' has been received from the Belgian engi­ effect is to deprive the admiral and the
John Erickson's new barn structure
Savages, whenever they come across
!
under
the
rails
of
various
lines.
A
pres-
'
neers
engaged
in
the
construction
of
the
1
collapsed during the wind storm on terly meeting at Blaine.
men engaged with him at Manila of half meteorites of large size, are apt to re­
Miss A. M. Coulson, who is working I sure of some tons weight of the engine Luhan line. In other respects the situa­ the amount claimed by them. Chief Jus. gard them as objects of worship. Such,
Sa tu relay.
I will cause this to explode with most ter. tion is more quiet.
Mrs. E. Glad has taken her mother, for Mrs. Donaldson at Fairview, visited j rible effect. Many of these machines
tice Fuller delivered a diseentingopinion. however, was not the dignified fate of a
very remarkable specimen that is nov/
Thirty Japanese have arrived from the
Mrs. J. Thorell, to her home, so as to be with her parents on Sunday.
Justice
Harlan rendered the opinion of
I are being made at the arsenal, and great gunboat at Agokan.
in the National museum, says the Wash­
Millard
Tresenriter
made
a
trip
to
able to attend her during her illness.
I caution will have to lie employed in new-1 The French flagship. D'Entrescasteaux the court, which turned on whether the ington Post. This strange aerolite if
Blaine on Sunday.
words "superiority" or "inferiority" in four feet in diameter, weighing 1,400
The first cheese was hauled to town on
i and the gunboat Surprise have left
Vance Nodine was in our vicinity last ! tralizing them.
the statute had reference to the support pounds approximately, and has the
Tuesday from the factory.
Taku.
i
“
There
has
been
a
decided
change
in
I
Sunday.
of the enemy's vessels by laud batteries, shape of a ring. It was found in the
j public opinion, which has become quite I
Mrs. I). E. Goodspeed's brother came
T ien T sin , May 29.—One hundred mines and torpedoes.
Santa Catarina mountains, and for a
‘ English. The burghers on command sing
Fairview School Report.
out from Michigan to visit and possibly
American marines from the American
long time was used as an anvil by Mex­
i ’God Save the Queen,' and they cannot
locate here permanently.
icans at Tucson. In this employment it
cruiser Newark, was expected here at
R
oom
1,
lie
stopped.
All
are
sick
of
warfare.
In
Spencer Foster and son Clifford were
was discovered by Dr. Erwin, of the
II o’clock tonight.
I The follow ing is the report of District the towns the rabid anti-English are less
the welcomed guests of F. I). Vincent.
I nited States army, who bought it foi
An armed rescue party of Frenchmen
a small sum, and gave it to the Smith
A few of the settlers of this immediate I No. 7, for the month ending May 23rd. rampant. People are thinking of their and Germans started this afternoon to
sonian institution. Doubtless the sub-
vicinity are somewhat under the weather . No. of pupils enrolled, 43 ; no. nt date, piopcrty. The party eager for surrender try and relieve the besieged Belgians.
MRS. J. K. SMITH
Among the few is Mrs. Heisel, who | 41; no. of days taught,20; daily average, is now very influential and includes the The Viceroy, under the pressure of the Ha, opened Dressmaking Parlors in the stance of this meteorite originally wai
largely stony, but the stony parts be­
: political leaders at the front. The intel-
having sufficiently recovered to be up 33; no. of visitors, 8.
hast half of the Watch Tower Build­
French Consul, has permitted the res-
came disintegrated and disappearec
ami around, had a relapse, and is again | The pupils who were not absent ' ligetit public feel that the game is up. euers to travel by railroad to Feng
ing, where she is prepared to do
after it fell, leaving the ring of iron. 01
Tai,
during the month are as follows.- Clara False news no longer has any effect, and
dressmaking, both fancy and
confined to the lot of a patient.
where Chinese protection ends. The
100 meteors that have been seen actual­
plain. Fit guaranteed.
I Tinnerstet, George Olson. Carl Jennings, 1 the lying reports of the newspapers are
ly to fall, only about a dozen were
In the matter of roads, it ap|tears that
Belgians are lies'eged at Chang Tsin
Roy Jennings, Hazel Wells, Earnest universally disbelieved. Although the
metallic, the rest being mainly of stony
Tien, near Zeng Tai.
every one in this vicinity is interested in
i Himes, Ralph Himes, Carrie Olson and hand of the censor has been very heavy
material, though containing more 0»
good roads adjoining his own farm, but I E. Ross.
less iron.
on news of all kinds recently, every one
clearly show a spirit of envv and
Lacking
in
Experience.
S usie J udd , Primary Teacher.
On the other hand, nearly all of th«
believes the worst.
jealousy toward the condition of his
R oom 2.
meteorites picked up in a casual way are
“ The government has arranged to con­
The Celebrated Imported
neighbor’s road It might be well for us ; No. of pupils enrolled, 26 ; no. lielong
"I don't see why there is all this op-
masses of metal. It is probably the case
FRENCH CANADIAN STALLION
to know the whole world does not Itc­ ing at date. 24 ; no. of days taught, 20; tinue the agitation against the British position to women voting,"saida beard,
that a great majority of such bodies are
occupation of the two republics on the less young fellow from his vantage
hing to big I.
Is a beaatiful Blood Bay.
stony, but meteorites of that descrip*
I average daily attendance, 20; no. ot Continent of Europe, in Great Britain
ground beside the Lyceum, watching the W bit . ht -1400 pounds, f
tion do not attract notice when lying on
Surely these are prosfierons times. We i visitors, 17.
-
and the United States. Great efforts are
S°n of Glen the ground, being mistaken for ordi­
women going into the equal suffrage Lee. 1669 : Grand Sire. Glen
learn of some who came from their na- j The following pupils were not absent
Lee.
3oä
‘
to made in this direction, and no ex-
meeting. “It just means that a man has First Dam. Flora, by Heather. 1683 nary stones. All of these facts are ex­
live country to this comparatively unde «luring the month ; Lisle Ross, George
, |>ense will tie spared. 1 have excellent
two votes instead of one—his own and ^'¡•’^’■'"’•Kate.byWanaee.andwas tremely interesting in view of the be­
vetoped land in a penniless condition, Tinnerstet, Leslie Pen well. Lulu Bush,
reasons for believing that the Bewaarp- his wile s,’' concluded the youthful sage.
lief now entertained by science that the
but with a pair of willing hands that Bertie MrGowan, Annie Tinnerstet. and
composition of meteorite« throws light
lastsen rights have liecn sold to a French I "Young man,'' questioned a gray bred by Darling Clendeboys, Ont.
t ey would ever be willing to fish in Mary Tinnerstet.
G lkx L ee t «ill
'“ make
__ __ the season ofj upon the make up of the terrestrial
: syndicate w ithout the sanction of the |
swill barrels for something that might
C ar «IK Juno, Teacher
1 Volksraad. The government hopes by • veteran Benedict, "are you married ?
Snil
at
T
'J
cXamer
* Ayson s Liverv globe. In fact, according to this theory
"No, no; I'm not married "
answer for food. The writer has liecn
Stable. Tillamook City, and nt W. f. the make up of the earth is much like
this means to bring abont French inter
"Well,
then,
von
don't
know
anything
that of the average meteorite. Obvious­
informed of one example of this class, The White Clover Cheese Factory,
vention for the protection of French about it. It means that the women will West's place. Beaver ; also at L. Fleck « ly. the moment this assumption is made
who in particular is doing quite well.
harm
on
Nestucca.
ill
rights
in
the
Witwatersrnnd.
and
thus
to
Operated bv T. S Townsend, wil.
the study of the structure of meteorites
have two votes and the men won't have
Care will be taken to prevent accident; comes to have extraordinary impor­
begin on February 1st, working up the cause England grave difficulties.
any vote nt all.
BARNEGAT.
«dl not lie responsible for them
tance; for man’s knowledge of th«
fanners’ milk into cheese by the ¡>onnd. I i “The conduct of United States Consul
planet on which he lives is restricted al­
Bail weather most all the week with or on the co-operative plan. Will guaran­ Hay is admirably discreet and meets w ith
PATE WELLS. Manager.
most entirely to the surface of it. The
an unusual high tide along the coast.
tee first class article and quick sale ; also universal praise alike from Boer and
bowels of the earth remain almost un­
British
sympathizers
”
will
guarantee
the
highest
market
price
HEADLIGHT
The bad weeds grow well, anti there is
known.
Eureka Harness OH is tbs best
i
Another
dispatch
from
Loureneo
Mar
­
w
hen
sold.
This
change
has
been
made
a plant put in its appearance at Barne­
preserve« Ks of new leather
and
ques
savs
•nd
the
t»e.*t
rvnoialor
of
old
Kleetvle l.lahl !■ th, Arctic.
gat this spring called Rentlock. Do not nt the request of several of mv patrons.
softens, ùïaek-
leather. It
•• oils,
-**’------
“General Louis Botha is at Pretoria
Electricity played an important par*
•ns and protects. Uss
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
know whether it will prove a nuisance. Call at factory for full information.
in the Arctic voyage of the Fram, Dr.
urging President Kruger to arrange
Come one. Come all.
The Johnson Bio’s, most all left fora
One Year for $2.2s. Nansen's stanch vessel. The electric
jicace terms. Runaway burghers from
visit up the Tillamook river; also Joe
lights were daily used on board, accord­
TWO LIVE PAPERS.
The Secretary of State has sent to Laing's Nek passed through Heidellierg
Hauxhnist and family left Sunday to Congress the resolutions of the Chamber
ing to the Elektroteknisk Tedcskrift of
last week. Wounded officials with their
cast their hooks lor the s|»evkle beauties of Commerce at San juan Porto Rico,
* hristiania, until May. 189S. when the
families are leaving Johannesburg and
THF
’Cnpt'°n
of wearing out of the gearing and the fact
«■roar t—<t
ynar oM bar-
called trout. Hope they will return with asking Congress to reduce the tariff on
THE
HEADLIGHT
is»1.50.nnd
Pretoria for Lvdenburg. President Steyn
"7” «ml roar c»rr«a<r top »•>.! tbo,
*»at portions of the apparatus were
will ma <oilr look I—Iler but
a fine string.
rice from $2 per hundred-weight to 50 occupies the house of a British resident
*"» regular subscription price of needed for making snowshoes made it
k*nir»r
rwrywberria can«-aii
KM
from
Ralf
pints
to
H
vf
ca.l.
Bert Biggs went to the Hub last Wed­ cents jxr hundred-weight, until January at Pretoria.
Passengers arriving at
eekly Oregonian is JI.50 n*"',‘ssary to disprnce with the use of
MM.
eTMMSABS «ML.
nesday : also Mis Joe Hauxhurst.
1.1902, and the duty on olive oil from Loureneo Marques Monday from Pre­
Any one subscribing for Tup •he dynamo, which was worked by s
windmill. Though at times the ac­
Only another few davs until the 50 cents to 10 cents |xr gallon until the toria sai«l it was believed that the British
cumulators froze solidly, yet the acid
election, which will be one of the greatest same date.
would nut lx at the capital lot a month.
»2.25
Tan" can K*
for deeded ice proved a fine ele-'rolyte.
NEHALEM.
VOTE
For
FOR
Congress
T
and
H
TONGUE
Oregon
be uiell looked after
Dressmaking Parlors.
GLEN LEE, JR.
Harness Oil
I
tuill