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____________ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 21, 1900. COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS BUT WE HAVE Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers And Pennants AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKET. These Bicycles have good Pedigrees, have been the STANDARD for years and \ears. 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 Io Bank. FORGOT WHERE HE WAS. Admiral Remey has been directed to 1 .le^ndent, says the fact that the army J. D. Chit W k od and son arrived home BOXING THE “BOXERS.” send the Oregon to Taka ns soon as she ! ia vet in the Hehl renders Lord Roberts 1 And in III. Bewilderment tb.Di from Portland on the 16th inst. They The steamer Harrison came in on the Battle Ship Oregon and American can start. He will take extra marines action contrary to international law. lletrnyed a Family 13th and left next day with a load of say the Slab Creek road across the In a dispatch to the War Office from Soldiers Ordered to China to and sailors from the Monterey, now with Secret. mountain is in a terrible condition. s ilmon. [ Pretoria, dated yisterday, Lord Roberts take part in the Fighting , her at Hong Kong. Our school is progressing nicely with : “Dundee" {¿eid paid Nehalem a visit i says that General Baden-Powell has just Deacon Puflly is a pillar of church Miss Jennie Smith as teacher. last week, and now railroad is the chic W ashington , June 18.—The Navy De- j arrived there. 1 and society in one of the township*, Now is the time that our roads should WHERE IS SEYMOUR? topic. 1 i partmenthas been informed by Admiral lie has passed the age of his greatest •>e worked. It seems as if there is no one Road Supervisor Hickey has had three to look after them, for the settlers would I Kempff that the Taku forts have fired Report That He Retreated to Tien COSTLY EXPERIMENTING. ' activity, but his desire to do good i as manifest as ever, and any weakoea teams at work gravelling the long like to do their road work early before on the foreign warships, and, _after a Tsin Not Confirmed. British Battle Ship Majestic Sinks ! of t.he flesh is largely due to th? fact briefeugagement, surrendered. stretch of mud between Bales’ and Clay they go outside to work. that he carries so much of it, says the Turret-Ship Eelle Isle. Daniels. This was a most needed piece L ondon , June 18.—A dispatch from L ondon . June 19.—No news lias yet Detroit Free Press. of work, and is being well done. When Shanghai says that Russia has demand Ijeen received here of the relief of the Leg An interesting British Admiralty ex- While the deacon reads of the suffer. COULSONBURG. this road is opened and made good to ed 50,000,000 taels indemnity for the ation at Pekin, and Europe’s attention periment was carried out recently off] I ing Cubans and the movemeut tosend . Rain, rain, rain ; an I still it rains. the forks of the river, Nehalemites can damage done to the Chinese Railroad, is centered far less on the overwhelm Selsea-Bill, near Portamouth, England, j them relief, he at once sent, word Rev. R. Y. Blalock is putting up a new in which Russians are interested. githrough to the county seat without ing display ot naval force at I aku than with the view of settling various naval around that there would be a meeting battling with wind, waves, and surf, and residence in this burg. W ashington , June 18.—The War De on the fate of the diplomatic staffs, aud gunnery questions. An old turret ship, at the district school house to talk over Miss Minta Swabb. who has lieen transfers of boats and teams. the Belle Isle, was selected for the pur the situation and raise means for the working at Mr. Bixby’s, at Beaver, the partment confirms the report that the ffOOcosmopolitan residents are guarded good cause. There was a goodly gath- The late rains have lodged the nearly Ninth Infantry has been ordered from by a handful of marines within the lega pose. She is a well-constructed, iron- ering, and after the deacon had put the past few months, is at home suffering ripened grass crop considerably. Fred Manila to China. Colonel Liscom com tions' compounds. There has been no built coast-defense vessel ot 4870 tons machinery in motion he settled bicktn with a fellon on her finger. Zaddach cut ten tons of red clover, which mands the regiment, which has its head news thence since June 14. displacement, 245 feet long, 52 feet his seat to hear from the several others Mr. Tresenriter and son have been he will fail to save unless the weather quarters at Tarlac, about two hours’ Rumors that Japan will, as the man beam, drawing 21 feet of water, driven who left like relieving their minds. The working for Mr. J. Wallace the past week, quickly changes. distant by rail from Manila. The War datory of the powers, restore order in by two propellers and having 2600 ir. fire in the big box stove was a hot one: who is erecting a new barn. department officials say that the regi China, were revived in the dispatch from dicated horse-power. She was built at there was a lack of proper ventilation Robt. Krebs has eight men at work in G, T. Coulson has gone to Portland on ment probably is already aboard the Yokohama. Berlin dispatches intimate Poplar in 1878, at a cost of about and when the usual bedtime for the his mill and box factory, who will have business. transport, ready to sail for China. that Germany will not object to Japan $1,200.000, has 12 inches of armor on deacon had arrived he dropped gently probably nine months’ work. Mr. Tresenriter has moved into his asleep. sending 18,000 troops, while Great Bri her sides, nine inches over her bulkheads, W ashington , June 18. — The War De The committees on Fourth of July cele new house. Shortly after this occurred there wu tain will indorse the plan with avidity, nine inches over her gun positions and partment has received the following bration are industriously at work and a some important point to be settled,and HEBO. from six to nine inches of deck plating. the chair expressed a desire to hear cablegram from General MacArther at though perhaps only secretly. g »od time is anticipated. The grounds Manila, dated yesterday: The Japanese Legation in London has Her armament consists of four 12-inch from Deacon Puflly. His wife quickly have been’selected at Upper Saginaw. More rain, more rest. “The Ninth Infantry, Colonel Liscom, official information of the dispatch of muzzle loading guns, six six-pounders of rose to tihe emergency and gave her A. T. Bain has a brand new steel fish- ordered to Taku, is on the Logan for 3000. In the meanwhile, the British the quick-firing type and 27 rapid-fire husband a pinch that wins emphasized WILSON. ing rod. by a twist. E. E. Cross is building a barn for L. I transportation to Port Albert; will are dispatching six native regiments, be guns of various calibres. “Ouch!” shouted tihe deac<fi. "Quit The gentle patter of the rain on the probably, start on the 24th. A typhoon The Bell Isle was moored, completely sides artillery, from India. Jensen. that, Betsy. Get up and kindle ths window pane reminds us that we are in The revolt is spreading in Western equipped with torpedo and splinter nets, fire yourself; Pm sick this mornik’.’’ Della Lucy and Mrs. Bain made a trip delays movement.’’ Tillamook again. L ondon , June 18.—A dispatch from China. The representative of the Pritch etc., as she would be in action, and the to Tillamook last week. By the time that order had been«- If the settlei s along Wilson river were ard Morgan, M. P., at Cheng Tu, wires British first-class battle-ship Majestic stored the deacon was wide awake,and Will Reoinicks passed here en route for Chee Foo, under today’s date, says; all as interested in good roads as Mr. “The forces of the combined fleets oc that he and his party have been detained of 14,900 tons displacement and carrying in his confusion doubled the liberal Sheridan last Monday. Jones, more volunteer work would be ac I’. J. Harris, of Sanklake, made atrip cupied the Taku north lorts yesterday, there owing to the news that the revo- four 12-inch guns 12 6-inch quick-firers, subscription he had already made for complished and a better highway estab, after exploding a magazine. The Bri lution has broken out in Sechuan, which 8 12-pounders, 12 three-pounders, and the benefit of the sufferers. to the valley recently. fished. A. J. Rhoads took a load of cheese to tish gunboat Algerine was damaged, adjoins the Province of Yoennan, also in eight smaller rapid-fire guns, steaming SOME MISNOMERS. The cheese factory near Charles Sven and two of her officers and four men revolt, and official news conies today past the Belle Isle at seven knots and at the hub the first of the week. son’s is doing a thriving business. The were wounded. that the London Missionary Society's a distance just under a mile, treated the Cnfortunnte Names That Have Beta patrons have much to be proud of. With Thurst Upon Varions “Japan and Russia are reported to be i premises at Tsao Shell, Central China, Belle Isle, as an enemy and opened fire Official Returns. first class cheese at a commanding price Individuals. landing a large force of troops. All is | west of Hankow, have been destroyed by on her with all her guns. The 12-inch and a first class cheese maker of twenty- Official state returns have been received quiet here.’’ I a mob. guns of the Majestic were aimed at the two years’ practical experience, the dairy from all but five counties. In general, “It’s strange,” said the observer, the L ondon , June 19.—From the German ' The rising seems to be spreading with central battery of the Belle Isle and her other day, “how so many people are men of this vicinity will certainly realize they increase Republican majorities. The l smaller guns at other parts of the oldtur- misnamed.” official dispatches the American ships j rapidity, and shows an unexpected or- more for their produce than anytime pluralities, according to these figures, are took no part in the bombardment of the 1 ganization among the anti foreign ele- ’ ret ship, one object being to explode a The cause of this remark was occv heretofore. as follows ; Supreme Judge—Wolverton, Taku forts Saturday morning. (ments. The missionaries at Tsao Shell live torpedo left in a torpedo tube of the sioned by a man whose name was Luck, It is gratifying to the jieople of Tilla Rep., 11,561. Daily Commissioner— who passed down the street, says the The admiralty office has received thele8caPcd a'K1 reached Hankow in safety, Belle Isle. mook county to know their county judge Bailey, Rep., 9002. Congressmen— ! Cable dispatches from Shanghai report The firing lasted nine minutes. In six Louisville Commercial. is interested in good roads. Let the good Moody, Rep., 9538 : Tongue, Rep., 2997. following message from the officer com-' “You see that man. From his name • that a number of Chinese cruisers are minutes the Belle Isle was in flames, work go on. It will be noticed that Congressmen manding the British first-class cruiser' - anchored in sight of the foreign settle- many explosions were heard and when you would think he was destined to be Endymien : Mrs. J. Thorall, who went to Portland Tongue carried all the counties in the “Lieu Kan Tau, June 18, Monday.— j ments, which are only guarded by a the volumes of smoke and yellow lights one of the most fortunate creature» last week, underwent an operation on first congressional district with the ex The Taku forts opened fire at 1 in the I small Japanese gunboat. A thousand of the lyddite shells had cleared away it who ever drew a breath. Although hi» ception of Lake and Linn, and as the name is Luck he was certainly bom Friday. morning on the ships of the allied Chinese troops, with two 49-ton guns, was seen that she had sunk in a mud under the unluckiest star that ever former was Dr. Daly ’ s home county, he i Mrs. Chas. Lundquist went home on a squadrons. After six hours’ engage still hold the forts outside the town. The bank and was burning fiercely. Tugs shone. visit to her parents at Netarts on Mon. only carried it by 26 votes. ment, the forts were silenced and oc Viceroy, Woo Sing, is reported to have with working parties immediately “I have noticed him,” continued the County. Tongue. Daly. day. cupied by the allied forces. Additional assured the Consuls that the foreign I boarded the Belle Isle and extinguished observer, "from liis childhood. When Benton ........ 848 817 Mr. and Mrs. Boquist, in company men for storming the forts were sent settlement at Shanghai will not bi at j the flames, after which a number of he was a little boy he couldn’t go to Clackamas ... 2,065 . 1,556 with Mrs. Andrew Anderson and Mrs. ashore from the ships the previous after tacked. officials, including the First Lord of the school with his lessons correct but Coos ............ 1,011 784 Gullstrom, visited with Mr. Pete Nor noon. The British ships engaged up the Admiralty, George J. Goschen, and what he would make a mistake some Currv ........... 100 berg at Nestocton. Botha would not Surrender. where else and be sure to get a flogging river were the Algerine (gunboat); Fame Admirals Sir Michael Sulme-Seymour, from his teacher. Since he has grown Douglas ..... 1,736 1,659 S. O. Wicklund and family took a trip (torpedo-boat destroyer), and Whiting the Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, Jackson ..... 1,420 1,405 to Garibaldi last Saturday to visit Mrs. (torpedo-boat destroyer). The two j ' L ondon , June 18 —A weather belated and Sir Harry Rawson and others board up he has started in several kinds of Josephine .... 909 097 business. He’s a rank failure in them I dispatch from Lord Roberts sent from I Wicklund’s aunt, Mrs. Byrom. latter captured four Chinese torpedo- Klamath .... 389 all. Starting out with nothing but the 343 I Pretoria June 16, gives an official ver ed the vessel. Miss Rose Walling was taken suddenly boat destroyers. The casualties of the , The experts’ examination showed that brightest prospects before him, he i» Lake ............ 364 390 sion of an attack on a British post at ill Monday and had to be taken home Algerine were slight; those of the strik Lane ........... 2,291 1,822 | Zand River, June 16, by 800 Boers, with the shots of the Majestic had riddled the overcome by some calamity, and down by Mr. Wicklund on Tuesday. ing party are unknown. A Chinese' Belle Isle. She was a complete wreck in his business goes. lie is a good fellow, Lincoln ........ 132 331 i second-class cruiser, flying an Admiral’s three guns. It says that General Knox, side, the shells having pierced her lightly too, and for the life of me 1 can’t tell Linn ............. 1,875 . 2,1 «4 with a mixed force, drove off the Boers, NETARTS. what is the matter with him. flag, is detained outside Taku by the Marion ........ 2,687 2,218 I who left four dead and four prisoners armored and unprotected portions. But “However, he is only one instance ot allied Admirals. Polk ............. they did not pierce the thick armor with 1,136 1,022 j on the field. The British loss was Ma. G. M. Watkins,J. M. Morgan and Geo. a misnomer. I know a man whose name “ No information of Commander-in- I Tillamook .... which she had lieen specially fitted for 597 . 327 W. Phelps went to the city Saturday. Chief Seymour’s return to Tien Tsin has | ; ior Seymour and two men killed and nine the experiment. It is understood that is Good. Well, if there-was ever a bad Washington 1,646 . 1,136 man it is that fellow Good. When a Chas. Desmond and family and Miss been received by the War Admiral up to I I wounded. Yamhill ...... 1,475 . 1,314 one result of the experiment will l>e to boy he was whipped every day by bi» Lena Kutcher went to the lighthouse on 2 this afternoon of June 17. I am sail-' i A rumor at Cajietown that Lord Rob. Sunday. erts is about to seize the Ilelagoa Bay discontinue all employment of wood ii in mother. Later he commenced to steal. ing forthwith for Taku.’’ He has served several terms in prison.” the construction of British warships. Miss Maggie Tone came in on Thurs I Born in “No Man’s land.” The admiralty draws attention to the Railroad at a strong strategic point and day last from the outside, where she has fact the Endiamon's report, which is a the announcement of the completion of BATHS NOT HER SPECIALTY. Out of the Ordinary. been attending school the past winter. The doorkeepers of the United States later date, does not confirm the Japanese I the new Cabinet, constitute the onlv She will take charge of the Netarts school senate come in contact with all sortsand report of Admiral Seymour’s return to other news of the South African sitna- A Chlea«o Hoapttal Patient Whe A bow-legged youth in Indiana lias tion today. in district No. 7 for the summer. conditions of men. When the senate is Tien Tsin. Not Had One in Sis ( had his unfortunate limlis broken and The Netarts school commenced on the in session there is an incessant demand Months. The news agency dispatch from Shang. | L ondon , June 19 —Lord Roberts, made straight to please the girl he loved. 18th. by constitutants to have their cards sent hai, dated June 19. says the latest news Recording to a Boer dispatch from This actually occurred in one of the in. A strange looking individual who from I’ekin is that the Dowager Empress Machadodor[, sent a dispatch to Coni In these days of surgical skill there is BARNEGAT. had been watching and listening in the is greatly concerned at the capture of mandant Louis Botha, June 18. suggest- no need of anyone eontinuirg to be a hospitals In the city where a number patients from the lower walks of walking parenthesis. The Annrine came into our hahor in east corridor said to a doorkecjier one the Taku forts, and the wholesale de ing disarmament and complimenting life are brought for free treatment, re Winfield T. Durban, republican -lomi- the dead hour of the night and took out day last week: gradations of the Chinese army, includ the bravery of the burghers. It was ports the Chicago Chronicle: One “I’d like to have you send in my card. ■ » ing Generals Sung Ching and Fung Fu pointed out that tile surrender would lie I nee for the governorship of Indiana nig’ht the police ambulance brought» with her on Thursday a large raft of logs “Which senator do yon wish to see.’’ Sinng, the Governor of Pekin, and other without dishonor to the burghers, and owns a copy of the rare New England young woman who was suffering from belonging to the Johnson Bros., for the *‘I don't care.’’ Truckee Lumber Co. high officials, who promised the Tsang would prevent much suffering. General primer, which he picked up while a severe case of rheumatism. The first “But you must send it to a particular Lyameti to accomplish the expulsion of Botha asked for a six days' armistice in teacher in a district school. On the fi y- part of the treatment accorded P3' Mr. Perley Hiatt, of Tillamook City, rients is a thorough bath before they order to confer and consider. Lord leaf of the book are several autographs with his family, moved to Barnegat last senator, von know. Which ts your the foreigners, have taken place. are placed between the clean sheets, week and expects to reside here in the j state?” Three of the Taku forts, is added, were Rolierts coti willed to five days. Fmallv Of men now famous in American history. and the unpleasant task of administer “Got none.” M. Gerome. the French sculptor, has ing the scrub is a part of the duty of future. We are glad to have good neigh completely destroyed, and most of the General Boiha declined to accept the “Which territory?" bors. Hope that more will follow. garrisons were killed or wounded bv a pro|>oaal, and hostilities ive»e renewed '»•en eommissmned by „ French military the probationers, as the nurses are “No territory.” charge from the sailors of the allied fleets. I The Boer commandos are retiring on “"‘1 nstoneal club to design . monu. called during the first mx months of Henry Oracs, who has been working in “Where were vou horn?” -Middelliurg. followed by the British car « nt to lie placed on the field of Water their training. The one who attempt the logging camp nt Barnegat for the P aris , June 19.—At a Cabinet Council “In No Mun's Land, before the strip airy and artillery, occasionali.- shells <«> at the spot where the Inst squares of ed the work in this case found a hope- last two months, left Friday for his home was ceded to the government by Texas. to-day the Minister of Foreign Affairs. reaching the rear guards. The Boers aie Im French army f. ll under Napoleon. ess job on her hands, and after much in Tillamook. M. Delcasse. announced that the tele It's now a county in Oklahoma. And I destroy ing the bridges and burning tlle , ».Il be the first French monument on vain labor she went to one of the older The official directory at Barnegat this thought ns I hail no country I'd come to graph line between Pekin and Tien Tsin nurses for advice. It being a case of veldt behind them, carrying off provis- the tiNd. year is. I). Baker, teamster ; D. Berdock,! Washington. rheumatism, they disliked to rlak pat You can keep the card was still interrupted. ions and cattle and leaving the country The tl rel..s W in the United States in ting her in a tub, but there seemed to tender hook; Joe Hauxcy, barker; and hand it to the first senator you A dispatch received herefrom Shanghai barren l »^a. rented by t|,9 Natio„B1 |(.,Rril be no help for it. so they soused her James Willson, General Roustabout. ..... j 1 ketch. I think most any of 'em would says Li Hung Chang has been summoned Other advices from Maclmdisiorp sa, of Fire I nderwriters. reached the colos ■nto the hot water and used soap »od«« to Pekin from Canton. Henry Oracs, spider . Mrs. Carrie ■L, like to meet a manlike me." that the Boers have an abundance o'fl «"otal of *183.57»,Nap, » nH, is m ex- •Icohol and everything else the plaee postmaster. Anyone wishing any busi N kw Y ork . June 19.—A special to the arms ami ammunition, with dynamic 16‘T“r ,r 1871 j afforded^ and they rubbed, scrubbed ness contiact or business settlements Tribune from Washington says: To meet and oxen, and that they are preparing the smgle exception of 18»3. whet J I and scoured with lint little succeM. At will do well to call on anv of the above iast. the elder nurse exclaimed: “I the exceedingly grave complications that heavy wagon trains for a retreat tn th- named persons. rose to *i#7 ,544.«70. ion t believe you ever had a bath be have dcvclapcd in Northern China and in Lyilenburg district, where the chi-ts HEADLIGHT order that the United States may be com. notwithstanding minora to the contrary The White Clover Ch. ese Factory, fore. did you?” EMMA. “Ves. I did.” replied the patient.11 mensurately represented in the relief and are prepnred to make a aland and tones of indignation. Wc are having some rain the past few protective measures forced upon the for Tlie Boers continue to work the Bar- . '*gin on FriirnJv 1st ^n"7,s<"d w'» “When was it?” days. eign nations, the President has directed Isitoii mine«, says a dispatch from L,u. . farmers' mdk mto Jh^bv^hJ “P WEEKLY OREGONIAN before I was married.* Nick Afiolter mid wife made a trip to General MacArthur to send three regi renco Marquee, .mt there are eight car- or on the co rner«.: . , •' . the pound, ' “How lon^ arn was that?” " 'hgnaran- McMinnville this week. ments of regulars to Tien Tsin, which, loads of her gold, valued at ♦.>.(M).0io tee firstA'Ia«. lrt; | '* R A little over six months.” One Year for «”11 «narantce the ¿"h : nl*° Joe Altenlverger is outside at work. with their support of commissary, field A lili l’rt*eident Kruger. « '*» -lcI ThH cht± h P™ noir« Qalef In Walter and Johnie Crowley, of typer transportation, signal men and medical h"’ bwn Mr. Steyn in his proclamatimi de •”J the re-mest of i Mhen a dog barks at night in Jap*® Salmon river, were at Emma on Sun lay. TWO LIVE PAPERS staff, will make a force qf 5000. claring the Free State still free and in- jLallRt lactorv for full i | Lome one. Come all. ’ ,nforn»aHon. he owner la arrested and sentence!I® work for a year for the neighbors "hose slumbers may have been d*r •urbed. NEHALEM. h 4 » I, ». » ♦ I