Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 09, 1900, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 9, 1900.
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HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS.
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STOVES & RANCES,
Large Line Charter Oak Stoves.
Star Estate Ranges,
Umpire Air Tight Heaters,
Doors, Windows & Glass,
Churns &, Butter Workes,
Milk Cans,
Paints & Oils.
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HARDWARE.
groceries .
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We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions,
Canned Goods’ etc., which will he found complete in every line.
We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all
transactions.
We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass,
Tinware, etc.
We carry the Largest Stock of
Hardware in Tillamook County.
Before buying Nails, Windows,
£? Doors and Sashes call and get
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CHINA & TINWARE.
McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook
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In the Name of Charity.
Political
Pointed Paragraphs.
Sidelights.
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SERIOUS FIGHTING IN CHINA
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An old bachelor savs that time is the , Allied Forces Lost 1,200 Killed
Montana is growing an enormous
The thermometer has often been above | The announcement was made some
and Wounded.
on v cure for lovesickness.
crop
of
wool
this
year,
but
designing
weeks
ago
that
the
fund
raised
in
Wash-
90 here lately.
W ashington , Aug. 7.—The following
1 iugtoii for the relief of the Boer widows politicians will hardly be able to pull anv
If there were no fools in the world wis­
I he steamer Aniiarine came to Barne­
cablegrams have been received at the
IIEBO.
and orphans had been used in entertain- of it over the eyes of the intelligent voter. dom would be at a discount.
gat Sunday and took out a raft of logs
Naw Department.
lor the Johnson Bro.’s.
The prettiest hood in childhood; the
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert McArthur, | ing the Boer peace envoys to this coun-
As yet no democratic committee has
■ “Che Foo, Aug. 6.—Bureau of Naviga­
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try.
A
committee
was
appointed
to
most
expensive
is
womanhood.
Aug.
2nd,
a
boy.
Mother
and child
Joe H. is spending a few days in Gari-
formally notified Grover Cleveland of
tion, Washington : There is a British re-
1 audit the accounts and has just made its Bryan’s nomination for president. This
I doing well.
boldia.
Always think twice before purchasing port, unofficial, of an engagement at
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report.
It
finds
that
$1,206.36
was
col
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is doubtless why Cleveland has nothing anything offered at a sacrifice.
Bert Biggs was in the city Saturday. I Andrew Anderson has his new barn
I’cit Sang, Sunday morning, from 3 to
lected and only $32.11 turned over to at all to sav
| nearly completed.
Wise men may acquire much know­ 10:30. Allied loss in killed and wounded,
Quite it number of pleasure seekers
the fund. The balance of $1,174.28 was
Mr. and Mrs. Addie Breilv, of McMinn­
have been passing of late for the ocean
ledge from those who have none them­ 1200, chiefly Russians and Japanese.
usedin thepro-Boer demonstration. The I Colonel Frank 0. Lowden, who is
ville, were welcome visitors at A. I*.
beach.
selves.
, Chinese are retreating.
T ai sig .”
,
mentioned
as
a
successor
in
the
senate
to
j committee found that “the expenditures
Bain’s last week.
Senator Cullom, of Illinois, is 39 years
I’cit Sang is the first railroad station
When a fox occupies the judge's bench
had
been
properly
incurred,
but
were
un-
NETARTS.
Miss Bell, of Portland, is i guest
( usually large, owing to the size of the old, and began teaching school at 15, bv the goose on trial has no earthly show. about six miles northwest ofTinn Tsin,
Henry Lederer and A. W. Phelps and Mrs. E. II. Stone, at Rose Lawn.
i demonstration and the fact that the which means he paid his way through
He who is charitable with the wealth tn route to Pekin. Taussig, who signed
their families, of Long Prairie, are
the first dispatch, is in command of the
Herman Farmer is building a barn for I Boer enyovs were brought here and en- the Iowa State university.
I of others is entitled to but little credit.
canqied on the beach. Mr. Lederer in­ N. P. Hansen.
Porktown, which is at Che Foo.
I tertained for eleven days, during which
The next congress will include two
Those who are present may have ex­
tends to stay a month.
T ien T sin , Sunday, Aug. 5, 8 a.m.,
While hunting in the mountain a week I thev sought to impress the justice of men of the same name from Mississippi. cuses to oiler, but the absent are always
Dr. E. W. Mill, left the last of the w eek. ago Monday, Bert McArthur fell off a their cause on the government.’’
via Shanghai, Aug. 7.—This morning at
The present member from the Sixth dis at fault.
He will visit Tillamook and also his log in crossing a gulch and struck the
daylight 16,000 allies attacked the
“ There may have been no steal in con­ trict is Patrick Henry, and another
The woman question never strikes a Chinese at I’eit Sang and forced the
farm in Pleasant Valley and Sand Lake ground 20ft. below, spraining his hip nection with these disbursements, but Patrick Henry will represent the Third,
man
more
lorcibly
than
when
he
starts
before returning to his home in Port- (jtiite severely.
enemy from the trenches. The Americans
there certainly was a niisajipropriation for the last fifteen years represented bv
l out in quest of« female servant.
land.
who participated were the Ninth and
of the funds. The contributors supposed General Thomas C. Catchings.
NEHALEM.
i Men toil for leisure only to discover Fourteenth Regiments, Reilly’s Battery
Messrs. Buddy and Hurd and their
that they were making donations for
A Chicago woman, who wants to be after gaining their object that leisure is
families, oi Portland, are spending their
and the Marines. A heavy battle is still
Saturday being a fine day quite a num-! the widows and orphans of burghers governor of Illinois, has issued a plat-
I in progress.
vacation on the beach enjoying them­ her attended the pic-nic at Dan Cronens. 1 killed in fighting for the preservation of . form, in which she declares herself a re­ not a thing to be desired.
The vows of lovers frequently resemble
selves. Mr. Buddy is very favorably im-
I their country, and to use the money for publican, a democrat, several kinds of
W ashington , Aug. 7.—The War De­
Mr. C. Ilimpel and family left on the
piessed with Tillamook county, and
any other purpose was an act of dis­ populists and a temperance advocate. the paper-covered hoops used by circus partment has received thefollowingcable­
i last boat for Clatskanie. They will
thinks he will return to this county in
honesty. The real object of the fund, it I Unfortunately, pluralities of platforms performers; they are neld up one mo­ gram from General Chaffee:
■ move back on to their ranch in the
the near future and locale here.
now appears, was to boom the Boer do not always mean pluralities of votes. ment and broken the next.
“Che Foo, Aug. 7.—Adjutant General.
spring, when Mr. Himpcl intends to
Washington. Tien Twin, August 3rd.
Mrs. Grass and Mrs. Martin, of Port­ 1 erect new buildings and make much cause and enlist sympathy in America.
In predicting that, in case of the re­
Sympathy at $100 a day seems rather
Conference today decided to give battle
land, and their children, are spending needed improvements.
He Knew a Few Words.
expensive and it is doubtful if the people election of McKinley, there will be no '
on Sunday. Chinese are entrenched east
the summer with their parents, Mr. and
Miss Mary Schollnieyer and Miss Lizzie who paid the bills for entertaining the more Fourth of July celebrations, Bryan ' An English officer in Malta stopped in and west through Pei Tsang. Rest of
Mrs. O’Hara.
Rittenhouse, are preparing to leave us
mav not have made a vote-catching ' riding to ask a native the way. He was the Chinese are protected by flooded
Mr. Bybee and family, of Sheridan, to attend the State Normal College at envoys would have been so liberal had
they known that none of their money statement, says the Des Moines Leader. answeied by a shrug of the shoulders and ground, practict»lly unassailable. Japan­
are on the beach for a recreation.
Monmouth.
was to reach the women and children The cannon tire-cracker his been so de­ a “No speak English.”
ese. English and American forces, about
Ed Walker and family, of Tillamook,
A few very fine royal chinook salmon who are in distress in South Africa.
veloping in bore and muzzle power that
“You’re a fool, then,” said the officer. 10,090 strong, will attack the Chinese
spent Sunday on the beach rusticating.
have been caught already, reminding us
But the man knew enough English to right, west of the river in flank. Other
The Boercollectionin Washington was not a few would welcome the abolition
Messrs. Buddy Nr Jones killed a very i that the fishing season is at hand.
a fake, just as many other “charities” of the glorious as a means of escape. ask;
forces, Russian, French, about 4000
large sea lion in the bay last Monday, j After eating everything above ground, : are.
Bryan is in danger of losing the nervous
“Do vou understand Maltse ?”
strong on the opposite side, between the
It caused quite an excitement for a little it is a race between the rancher and the ’
vote.
“No.”
I river and railroad. 1 he Chinese position
Boers in Pitiable Condition.
time. They killed it with an ax and a worm as to who shall have the spud.
The confidence of the republicans of' “Do vou know Arabic ?’’
is apparently strong. Army reported
brushhook.
“
No.
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.10,000 between Pe Bang and Yang Tsun,
K. Krebs is looking anxiously for the I N ew Y ork , Aug. 7.—A dispatch to West Virginia that they will carry the
Geo. W. Phelps is on the mend, being boat to take away, shooks, as all his the Herald from London, savs, that a state this fall for McKinley and Roose­
“Do you understand Italian ?”
or crossing of road to Pei Ho. Yang
“No.”
able to sit up a part of the time, having available space is filled up.
Louretico Marques correspondent of the velt is based on the marvelous develop­
Tsung is the objective. Our force, 2,000
been sick since the 10th of July.
ment iti coal and lumber now in pro­
“Do you know Greek ?”
1 and battery. Conemaugh arrived with
Sam Sundburg is rustling up another 1 Daily Mail states that a Frenchmen just j
“No.”
I. C. Quick ami family, of South band ofcattle lor Robt. Carruthers. He j returned from the Boer frontier confirms gress, made possible by the bénéficient
the Sixth Civalry which has been left at
“Then you four fools. I only one,’’
Prairie, is camped on the beach.
lien Iftin for the guard of the city and
may go south as farasSilitz reservation. the telegrams which have been received provisions of the Dingley tarifflaw. In
during the last few days describing the all sections of the state unprecedented
are awaiting mounts.
Ministers were
Quite a number of campers visited the
pitiable character of the Boer position. activity prevails and labor is at a pre­
Last year there were coined 33,600,000 safe on the 28th of Jutv. C haffee ”
Real Estate Transfers.
light-house Monday.
General Botha’s commando, originally mium. There areconstant calls for men, more pennies than in the year before and
J. C. Casnecll, oi Portland, is camped I. Me K. Eckerson to Chas. L. Granton, |
N ew \ ork , Aug. 7.—A special to the
750, now consists of only 63, and other which other states are supplying. The the coinage of nickels, dimes, quarters
on the beach. He is an old time Tilla
E *2 <d Sc 14, Sc 11 of Ne 14 and Nw • commandos have been reduced in like coa^ output for 1899 was nearly 18,000,- and halves increased largely. In dollars .Journal from Shanghai, says: There are
mookcr, having conducted a saloon in
X of Sc '4 oi sec. 13, ip. 1 S, R. 8 W. proportion, owing to desertions.
000 tons, an increase of 1,500,000 tons and cents the increase in minor coinage •»0,000 troops at Tang Tsun, under
Tillamook Citv 20 years ago. He has
J. Jasper Johnson to W. Ariss Frank, E
The remaining burghers have divided over the preceding year. More coal is lor the fiscal year is about $3,700,000. 1 General Sung ; 40.009 at Pekin already
not been in the county since ’83.
and more arriving daily and 60,000 in
1 2 of Sw 11 and VV 1 j ofSe 1 4 of sec. into two parts, one for peace and the beintf mined this year than ever before,
A Jesuit priest now Jn South Africa
27, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W.
I other for war. The peace party is the and the total product will reach far writes to the boys in the New York col­ < amp 20 miles west of Tien Tsin.
WILSON RIVER
above the 20,000,000-ton mark. Scores lege. where he was formerly a professor: Rome Hears That Minister Will
U.S. to David Martinv.E’j ofNw L| and ! stronger.
Soon Leave Pekin.
E 12 of Sw *4 of sec. 29, tp. 2N. R. 8
C ape T own , Aug. 7.—Railway com- of new mines arc being opened and miles nine in the blessed language is diheram-
Mrs. Silas Morton was over from Bav
R ome , Aug. 7.—Information received
VV.
| munication with Natal has been re-es­ of new railway are being built.
anwaiiuingwahela.but this is nothing to
City visiting her friend Miss Keeler.
here from Taku, from Che Foo, August
999, which is niashumiamagduamahna-
I’.S. to John II. Mills, Nw ’i of Sw *4 tablished by General MacDonald’s cap-
Mr. Young’s family was over at
3, says the commander of the Italian
! ture of Harrismith.
manwanamangwahela-
anamashumiha-
and
\V
1
2
of
Nw
*4
and
Ne
LiofXw
Out of the Ordinary.
tarts Bay last Sunday.
| Heavy fighting at Eland’s River com­
mahera-manwanaingovhalea-gowakadi- cruiser Elba has seen a note of tlie Gov­
of sec. 29, tp. IS. R. 10 W.
I no. Erickson takes great pride in lix- V.
I* ernor of Shan Tung,
„. dated Pekin, July
...
Leonard to Abel Leonard, N’ jofSe menced on Sunday and continued Mon­
Among the exhibits at the Paris PX- hera n aman-wanamgwahela.”
n ; upj his new home and undouhtcdlv
waving the Ministers and foreigners
•4 and S ’2 of Ne ’4 of sec. 25, tp. 5 day. No details are obtainable, but it is position is a set of tea cups, the cheapest
appreciates the fact that there is no place
am safe ; that provisions have been sup­
I believed that General Carrington and of which is valued at $600.
S, R. 10 VV.
like home.
plied to them and that conferences had
HEADLIGHT
d . C. Collier to Clovy Cox, tract in sec. ¡General Ian Hamilton relieved the gar-j
The Scandinavian element in this
Jno. Svrnson’s new barn is completed
laken place on the subject of measures
rison
at
Rustenberg,
which
is
retiring
to
19, tp. 4 S. R. 9 VV.
and
country numbers nearly 1,000,060 souls.
and is without doubt one of the best
to be taken to protect the Ministers dur­
| Secrust.
They are located principally in four
Chas. L. Smith to Martha A. Smith.
structures of its kind in Tillamook Co.
ing their trip to Tien Tsin where, it is
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
It is stated positively that President
states—Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and
Trask toll road.
added, they were to eetablkli their head­
b. ,D. \ invent, who was nursing a
Kruger is willing and anxious to sur­
Minnesota.
One Year for S2.25. quarters.
sprained ankle for a couple of weeks, is Chas. VV. Daddies to the Astoria Co., render, providing a satisfactory promise
Sw *4 of Sc ’4. E
of Sw 1 4 and lots is given as to his ultimate destination.
The six robbers who recently broke TWO LIVE PAPERS
now able to be up and around.
3 and 4 oi sec. 7. tp. 3 X, R. 7 VV.
A special dispatch from Pretoria, dated I into the residence of Mrs. Hilda Cole in
Quite a number of calves have fallen
FIRE INSURANCE.
\ictoms to that dreaded sickness which Thomas Gleason to S. C. Wood, Sw ’4 of August 5, says General Lord Kitchener New Orleans and robbed her of $2,000
sec. 28, tp. 3 S, R. 8 VV.
has narrowed the circle around Generals wore evening (doilies and silk hats.
The regular subscription price of
made its appearance last summer.
J- s. STEPHENS,
THE HEADLIGHT isSl.50.nnd Tf/AAtTA
A souvenir of Mr. Gladstone’s hobby
AGENT FOR the
Peter IIciscl having tried his new mo­ II. H. Miller to Martha A. Way mire, 20 DeWet and Steyn by driving out the
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enemy from one of the flank posit ions as an amateur woodsman, consisting of
the regular subscription price of
acres in tp. 4 S, R. 10 VV.
ver on ncarlv all the neighbor’s mea­
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GLOBE INSURANCE
a chip from an elm which he felled at
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
dows, says it is 0. K.
II. II. Miller to J. I,. Laurence, 39’ 1 acres which he held.
COMPANIES.
Hawarden in 1880, was sold for five
Any one subscribing for THE:
in tp. 4 S. R. 10 VV.
Mr. Freeman is occassionally seen on
Baron Fava, the Italian Ambassador,
Agent for North West School Sup,> j
shillings in a London auction-room re-j
HEADLIGHT anil pnying one
the public thoroiighlarv training his I’.S. to Nelson L. Knighton, VV ’ 2 of Sc has communicated to the State Depart­
cently.
tu r rxö1;''".1' ’ Notary Public.
tear in advance can get both for
voung race horse for the track, so the
11, Sc 1 i of Sw 11 of sec. 29 and Ne ment information showing that he be­
riLLAMOOK,
— OREGON
$2.25.
Father
Leary,
the
Catholic
priest
at
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e irrespondent is informed.
’4 of Nw ’4 of sec. 32, tp. 2 S, R. 9 lieves a band of anarchists in Paterson,
VV.
N. J., conspired to assassinate all the Chapman. K ill . has raised a fine point
We arc glad to learn that Mrs. Thorall
with respect to dog tax. He says hi«
crowned
heads of Europe.
who it in a Portland hospital, is some­ Carl I’. Knudson to Samuel Downs, E ’2
dog
watches faithfully about the sanctu­
According to the Governor of New Jer­
what better, with the purpose of return-
of lot 6, block 1, Tillamook City.
ary and. therefore, is church propertv.
sey
every
effort
is
being
made
by
the
ing before long.
Irving S. Phillips to Stanley IL Phillips,
exempt by state law.
state police authorities to assist the de­
various tracts.
tectives employed by the Italian officials
A man in Philadelphia makes a living
GLENORA.
I S. to Samuel M. Dailey. Ne ’4 of Ne ’4
J. P. ALLEN.
to ascertain if such a band exists, and by selling foreign hotel, express and
of
sec.
10.
tp.
2
S,
R.
10
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Having is ncarlv over and there is a
its membership.
railroad labels to people that paste them
Proprietor
very heavy crop.
Sir Charles Dilke. in a paper read be­ on their Imggage to create the impres­
The Mngdtih n Islands, in the Gulf of fore the Statistical society of London,
sion that they have been abroad.
Hot chiM . ......... iiKMlntion
I he army worm is citing every thing
St. Lawrence, form a little group that declared that the normal cost of British
in sight, al-o oik < s.ght, under ground.
Some years ago one of the biggest rail­
at kccoih I c U nh late.
v» rv few people have any knowledge of.
Miss Clarice Reehcr, who has been The inhabitants, mainly tidier men are armaments in times of peace is £00,090,. road corporations of this country em-
away from home over two years, ata civilizt d and comparatively well-to-do, 000 to the taxpayers of the I nited King­ ployed a confidential peacemaker, with BEST
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MEALS IN XUE
training school for nurses, in Spokane, but know very little as to what is going dom, £2i),000,()(>0 to India and £1,750,. the idea of preventing suits, as fai as
CITY.
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to
the
self
governing
colonies.
Wash., is spending the month of August on in the outside world, though they are
possible, for personal damages. It has
Here are a couple of headlines seen in
with her parents. It will be eight months in easy calling distance of the New Eng
Tillamook.
Ore
proved a profitable innovation and is
newspa|*ers not long ago: “Killed by
yet before she graduates.
being taken up by other railroads.
land coast.
Lightning—Woman and Mule Die In-
Mrs. W. J. Smith is visiting in Tilla­
A Kansas editor wrote that “Mr. stantly.’’
“Two Lives Go (>ut in n
Robert Johnson, a street news vendor,
mook.
Brewer is about to start for a fishing re Storm—One a Cow.” An Ohio paper «lie»! in Washington as the result of pros­
Mrs. Stochr. son and daughter, of sort ami says
“I am going to a place printed this item: “There will he an trai i<»n during the recent hot spell. Two
Portland, have been camping lor a week where I shall feel at liberty to wear one icecream supper given bv Mrs. Susan years ago he was terribly frostbitten in
at this place.
gallus. go without a collar and roll up Howard next Tuesday night, July 3. ¡in the same city ami it liera me noceMary to
J. F. Reehcr went to Forest (»rove, my pants '* The item it Mrs Brewer the Christian church grove to assist in amputate bo h hh feet. The operation
Tuesday.
and some little talk was aroused by the raising funds for the funeral ex|>enses of was performed in the same hospital
ORFOO m
Trout are biting very well indeed.
paragriiph.
jher husband.
w here he died.
Having is over around Barnegat, and
in good shape.
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Many people are passing oil their way
to the coast.
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LARSEN HOUSE,
TH > A?./' bnRSEN’ ’’"oprielor.
TILLAMOOK.
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