THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 11, WOO.
J
MINERS’ CONVENTION
After reading Beaver items the writer
is
reminded
of
the
language
of
one
of
our
Ex-Judge Holden, of Tillamook, was
Will Meet in Scranton Friday
up oi. the river the past week for the famous composers who said in part, the
Decide Strike Question.
Dealer’s in
purpose of presiding over the meeting oi air, the earth, the sky teem with delighted
P hiladelphia , Oct. 8. — President
existence.
Surelv
these
words
are
quite
the Pomona Grange, of which he is mas
Mitchell
issued
his
call
to-day
for
the
ter. He had not been on the river for 30 appropriate for Tillamook county.
: much-talked-of-miners’ convention to
years and found it much changed.
consider the operators’ offer of a 10-per-
EMMA.
A report is current that a certain
1 cent increase in wages. The convention
We are all busy and getting ready for
young man tried toconvert a bicycle into
will be held in Scranton, and will open
a flying machine and water inoter at the winter.
' Friday. Representation in the conven
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Dennie McNeil left for the valley last
same time Result, a damaged machine
tion will be <>n the basis of one delegate
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES.
and a damp rider. [The editor would week to bring in a load of provisions.
with a vote for each 100 persons on
like to know if the cyclist went off one of John Chitwood anil family left for their I strike. It is the general expectation that
Large Stock of Paints, 011», Varnishes and Glass.
ranch near Portland, where they will
wharfs into the river ?]
the decision of the convention will be to
The steamer Harrison arrived in Mon make their future home. His son Harry accept the increase and return to work.
will
stay
on
the
Slabcreek
ranch.
day with freight for the Nehalem mer
Quietness prevailed throughout the an
chants.
thracite regions to-day, the call for the
Real Estate Transfers.
Tillamook Pomona Grange held its
convention being generally accepted as a
regular quarterly meeting at Nehalem on
signal of cessation of hostilities all
Allen
Smith
to
Peter
Schneider,
Ne
Vi
of
Monday evening, at which a public wed
! around. There were many expressions I
Nw
and
Nw
Vi
of
Ne
%
of
sec.
9,
ding took place, Mr. Louis Ludtke and
j of satisfaction by miners and operators
tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
Miss Lou Bell Aliev being united in the
I and by merchants and others in the •
U.S.
to
George
Luce,
lots
1
and
2
and
'
holy bonds of matrimony by Justice of
mining section to day over the prospect i
Sw
Vi
of
Ne
Vi
of
sec.
2,
tp.
3
N.
R.
the Peace Batterson, it being the wish of
of an early settlement of the troubles, i
9 W.; same to Charles Lutnian.
the father of the bride, the late L. B.
WE CALL PARTICULAR attention to the superior quality of our fabries. We
To-day completed the third week since |
Alley, ex-county commissioner, that the W. H. Parrish to Wm. J. Elliott, lot 1 in the strike went officially into effect.
do not deal in imitations, but if you want to see the goods that are imitated look through
marriage should take place in the Grange.
block 5, Bar View add. to Bay City.
The miners will have parades and mass '
About fifty members and friends were John Elston, by sheriff, to A. Johnson, meetings at Shamokin to-morrow and at j
our samples.
present to witness the ceremony and con.
W y<2 of sec. 22, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W.
Scranton Wednesday. President Mitchell (
WE ALSO call particular attention to a fact which must strike pleasantly upon the
gratul ite the newly wedded pair, after
Frank B. Herrington to Morris Leach, will be in attendance, and is expected to j
sensibilities of every self-respecting man, aud that is that the Royal Tailor’s never
which all sat down to a sumptuous re
various tracts in Tillamook county. speak at both places.
past, which is a distinctive feature of
employ “sweat-shop” labor. Royal
1 , Tailoring carries no disease germs.
Grange meetings. Miss Hannah Ek was Chas. E. McDonell to J. R. Harris, E ’/a WHAT MEANS THE ADVANCE?
Yours respectfully,
of sec. 12. tp. I S, R. 7 W.
bridesmaid and Mr. Gust Ludtke best
W. C. Morton to C. II. Colton, W Va of How Much to Miner and How
man.
Nw Vi of sec. 1 and lots 1 and 2 of
The Woodmen and a number of their
Much to Helper ?
sec. 2, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W.
friends surprised the Ladies of the Cirele
S cranton , Pa., Oct. 7.—Now that a ;
on Saturday evening after their session. W. S. Cone to David Whitney, jr., Se Vi convention to consider the 10 per cent
They first furnished music and engaged
of Ne 14 of sec. 26, N Va of Nw Vi and offer is assured, attention is turned to
in a social hop, after which the tables
Sw *4 of sec. 25, tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
of thawing machines, the channels will
what the companies mean by a 10 per
Coleman Gillespie Hanged.
were spread with the good things for William O’Hara to David Whitney, jr., cent increase to the minor and his hel
be located and next season will see a
which the Woodmen of the World are
G old B each , Oct. 5.—-Coleman Gilles- very largely increased production.
Nw Vi of Nw Vi of sec. 26 and E % of per.
famous, and 27 couples sat down to an
“In my opinion, the future ot this dis
Ne X and Nw Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 27
The minor works by contract and pays i pie met death on the gallows here this
enjoyable lunch. A number of new ap
tp. 2 S, R. 10 W..
the laborers out of his earnings. As a i afternoon at 3 o’clock, and thus is | trict remains to be proven, with the
General Banking and Exchange busi
plications were received for both branches
rule, the minor cuts six loads of coal, for • avenged one of the most brutal and | chances largely in favor of its becom ness interest paid on time deposits.
of the order.
Cohn & Co.’s Pointers.
i
fiendish
murders
to
be
found
in
the
an-
ing in the next two years a very great
which he gets $6 30. Out of this he
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
producer.
We have reduced the price of P ure pays for powder, oil and repair for tools i nals of Curry county.
SANDLAKE.
many,
Sweden, and ail foreign countries
The
murderer
dropped
about
six
feet,
“
My
estimate
of
the
production
up
to
1
and
the
wages
of
his
helper.
The
labor
C ane Dry Granulated Sugar to $6.50
ers pay is fixed at so much per day, and I I and died in 15 minutes. Death was due this time is $1,500,000, with the chance
James Atkinson has bought a band of per hundred pounds.
TILLAMOOK, ORE
goats to help clear his land.
We have reduced the price of “ Schil in this region it averages about $1 75- ' to strangulation. He met his fate with of increasing this production before the
i
apparent
unconcern.
After
paying
the
expenses
the
minor
has
end
of
the
season
to
$2,000,000.
lings
Best
”
Baking
Powders
to
35
cents
Den Billings and wife have left for a
! His last statement from the scaffold
c. A. BAILEY
trip to Wisconsin and will spend the for one pound can ; to 85 cents for 21/? about $2 30 left for himself. Ten per cent
DKA1.BR in
pound can ; to $1.65 cents for 5 pound advances gives the miner 63 cents extra j was to the effect that it was Charles '
A Tammany Scheme.
winter there.
STUDEBAKER WAGON
per day. The laborer wants his 10 per i Strahan’s hand which took aged Mrs. '
can. New fresh goods just in.
W. C. Wolfis making a trip to the val-
OSBORNE MOWERS,
W asaington , Oct. 8.—The great dem
We have just received our new impor cent or 18 cents, and as a consequence i Edson’s life, although he did not deny
ley.
tation of the choicest “ Spider Leg” Tea the miner must be content with 45 cents [ being at the house at the time the deed onstration to take place in New York Huggies, hay rnkes, plows, »nd otlie
farm mauliinery. You can save
L. A. Hoyt has returned home from ever sold in this city. Try a package if or 7, per cent. But in many instances a j was committed.
City October 16 is known by the Repub
money by dealing with me,
hop picking. He finds stock has done you want to drink a fine cup of tea. miner has two laborers. This means that | The body was taken charge of by rela- j licans to be a cover for a still greater
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
much damage to garden, orchard, etc., “Your money back" if it don’t suit.
the 36 cents must come out of his 63 tives.
scheme in colonizing voters to assist Wagons.
in his absence.
C. A. BA ILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
HISTORY OF THE CRIME.
Tammany in polling a big majority for
That 3 H Breakfast Mush can’t be cents, and the miner finds himself enjoy
I About the middle of September, 1889, 1 Bryan. From New’ England and Penn- .
Ollie Osburn killed a bear last week beat. We are the agents for it.
ing an advance of only 5 per cent.
¿wr?2^0 2'^'2 2^r,'2'Q^2
that measured over seven feet in length.
Just now the operators want this offer ! : Mrs. Christine Edson, a woman over 70 sylvania, which is sure Republican, from ,
Our Maple Syrup and Choice Eastern
Miss Jahannah Sommer has returned Buck-wheat has just arrived. It’s interpreted is not known here. The local I years of age, who lived alone at Gold the District of Columbia, where there is I
operators also that the men who framed I i Beach, was murdered, her house robbed no vote, and from Virginia, where the !
to Portland after spending a pleasant strickly pure.
Capes and Jackets, new styles and pat- the offer either did not havein mind that i • and her body cremated. On September withdrawal of a few thousand votes
summer on the coast at Mrs. Chamber-
the miner pays the laborer or else, having I | 19, 1899, the mailcarrier who passed the will cut no figure, it is proposed to take
Iain's.
terns.
been in mind, figured the laborer out of; i place, discovered that the house had been an immense floating population and reg
Note our reduction in Sugar.
The cranberry crop is harvested in good
consideration
altogether, left it for the I | burned, and an investigation resulted in ister and vote them in New York citv.
C
ohn
&
Co.,
T
he
L
eaders
.
Back of Cohn & Co’s Store.
shape and mostly marketed at good
miner and laborer to settle among them-1 j finding the charred remains of Mrs. Ed- That the Republicans are aware of this
prices which will place about $1000 in
3
He
J
[
son
lying
across
a
bed.
Circumstances
sslves which portion of the 10 per cent |
is shown in the w arning that Superin ci me>1* employes only Skilled Work C
Notice.
the growers’ hands.
the laborer would receive. The laborers | pointed to murder for robbery, and sus- tendent McCullach has issued. Although
The potato crop of Sandlake is fine
Makes any and all kinds of Ma- il
To my Friendsand Customers ofLisks will not, it is thought be content with , ; picion at once rested upon Coleman Gil- forewarned, with Tammany in full con- <
and the cattle are in good condition.
Hiinery, Boilers, Engines, Separa- c
Anti Rust Tinware.
anything less than a full 10 per cent in-1 | lespie, a wild and reckless young fel- trol and Croker determined to stop at
tors. Mill Machinery, Loggers’ S
Jeff Wallice was over this Week and
This is to notify you that I have sold crease, and this, it is thought, will cause | low about 21 years old, who lived in the nothing, the Republicans are alarmed '
left a few hundred dollars among the mv stock of the Celebrated Lisk^Anti- a hitch when the convention comes to- neighborhood. Soon after the murder,
F Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes, jr
over this colonization scheme.
people for cattle which he drove out,
3 and Turns Shafting.
m
Gillespie went to Myrtle Creek. While
Rust Tinware to Messrs. Wade & Briggs. gether.
________________
/ Skilled Horse Shoer and J
there, Gillespie sold Mrs. Edson's pension [
They have the exclusive agency for this
Canada Claims Territory.
Proclamation of Peace.
HEBO.
- Wagon Maker.
’
check for $75 to C. 0. White, and this
ware and will carry a complete line. I
C hicago ,Oct. 6.—A special to the re 8
A. K. CASE,
$
! check when presented at a bank in Rose-
thank you for the liberal patronage
Jerry Lewallen and wife visited at J-
N ew Y ork , Oct 8.—A dispatch from I burg gave the officers, who were trailing cord from New Whatcom, Wash., «ays:
Master Mechanic.
which you have bestowed upon me and I
Edward’s on Sunday.
Cape Town says.* A proclamation of 1 Gillespie, cheir first positive evidence of In the present dispute of the internation
bespeak for my successors a continuance
Talk about Oregon weather ! Anyone of your trade. Hoping that you will I peace in South Africa is expected to he I his guilt. He was arrested at Cottage al boundary line location near Mount
who would growl at this had better call and see Messrs. Wade & Briggs issued by Field Marshal Roberts on ■ Grove. September 30, less than two weeks Baker, it is stated on authority that a
Thursday next, that being the anniver • after the murder, and confessed to rob- peculiar phenomenon transpired during
Prowling dogs have of late been steal
move to Galveston, Texas.
when 111 need of any thing in this line,
sary of the declaration of war.
ing
provisions from the back porches of
the
survey
at
that
point.
When
the
line
The “Anita" went out ofNestucca bay I am,
, bing the old lady of the pension check,
Yours truly,
Lord Roberts leaves at the end of the but denied that he murdered her. His was being run, along in early days, the houses in Seneca, Kan. One victim
last Friday with Albert Lucy as first
J. E. T uttle .
month for England, to assume his new trial occupied two days and the jury re course of the needle was deflected, it was bought three pounds of beefsteak and
mate in place of the one who came in on
duties as Commander-in-Chief of the turned a verdict of guilty after 20 min. supposed afterward by the metal in rubbed a quantity of rough on rats into
To the People of Tillamook County :
her.
Having purchased the stock of Lisk British Army.
utes deliberation. Gillespie’s people are Mount Bakei and the survey was inac- the meat, which he placed on the porch.
E. E. Cross is feeling very much under
Anti-Rust Tinware from Mr. J. E. Tuttle
well known and highly respected in the curate. This made the line several miles Late that night he saw a man running
the weather, we hope he will soon be
Expedition Not a Success.
we are prepared to furnish all of his
out of the way before the mistake was out of the back yard. The meat had
community where they live.
around again.
former customers together with our own
M anila , Oct. 5, via Hong Kong.—The
John Geisel, the first husband of Mrs. rectified and the advantage was given been stolen, and to prevent the death of
Miss Pearl Buffe and Miss Millie Jen with this celebrated ware. These goods 1
the thief the alarmed citizen broke for
sen, made a trip to Til.amook Saturday have stood the most severe tests and are report of the capture of about 60 men of Edson, the murdered woman, and their the Canadian side of the line. When the I
the fire bell and turned in an alarm. When
the
Twenty-ninth
United
States
In
mistake
was
found
out,
it
was
rectified,
I
three
sons
were
murdered
by
the
Rogue
returning Sunday and report the road to fully guaranteed. While this ware may
but may not have been sufficiently. the neighbors assembled he explained
be in very bad shape where there is no be a trifle higher than the cheap trashy fantry, on Marinduque Island, is con River Indians in February, 1856.
firmed through communications to Mac-1
marked the second time. The boundary ' the trouble, and in a few minutes people
plank
stuff usually sold, it is more economical Arthur and Kenipff, from Marinduque '
Nome a Great Producer.
is the 49th parallel and it is simply a 1 were rushing all over the town shouting:
We understand that H. Booth has to buy in the long run, where it is a Island, but details are lacking. The |
“Don’t eat the beefsteak; it’s poisoned.”
| problem of locating this parellel.
rented the “Daniel’s” place and will move question of durability and not price Yorktown's relief column landed at Tor-1 W ashington , Oct. 6.—in his report |
The alarm was successful apparently, as
there in a short time.
Call and see us when in need of tinware. rijos, on the Marinduque coast, and to the Director of the Mint from the
The schooner J. M. Weatherwax, which no deaths have occurred.
We are pleased to welcome Mr. Wag
W adk & B riggs .
marched to Santa Cruz, which was the Nome district, Special Agent Cabell arrived at Port Townsend from Hono
ner and family back once more. He as Opposite Bank.
proposed route of the captured party, Whitehead says:
lulu last Saturday, had an unusual ex A certain colonel on the staff of one of
sures ns that Tillamook is the best place
“Of the new’ discoveries since last sea perience a few days before reaching port. Grant's generals was much given to novel
j without encountering the enemy or
It is hoped that kleptomania has been learning anything definite regarding the son, Lopkuk, located on the beach, 60
he has found since he went away a year
When 150 miles off Cape Flattery, the reading and went about with his saddle
cured in a case in San Francisco by a snr 1 captives, except that they had entirely I miles east of here, easily takes the lead. , schooner ran into an immense flock of bags stuffed full of thriliing romances.
ago.
| From a space not over 500 feet in length birds, resembling the wild canary, thou For weeks he had been devouring an
Mrs. Della Lucv has been staying with gieal operation, which consisted in tre i disappeared.
her sister Mrs. Bain, while the latter’s phining the skull and relievring brain I | Marinduque is a small island within along the beach to the Tundra, there1 sands of which settled in the rigging and English translation of Victor Hugo's
husband is fishing for Salmon at pressure caused by a blow on the head. 40 miles of Luzon. It is possible that was taken out this Spring between $500, other parts of the vessel. The sailors “Les Miscrables.” One day while passing
The patient is Harry Knox, 10 vears old the rebels have conveyed the captives to 000 and $600,000, all with rockers.
Woods.
furnished the feathered visitors with a confederate town he saw a young
who, from the time of an injury received Luzon.
“The latest strike and one which is at food and drink, and hundreds, if not woman seated on a porch and, stopping
____________
We are glad to report that Mr. J.
from a falling ax some years ago, has
present attracting much attention is thousands, of the birds remained on his horse, bowed to her with all the
Hartley has his new residence completed
been a degenerate, showing acts of cru
Andree’s Balloon.
| on the Bluestone River in the Port Clar. board till the schooner reached port. grace of a Chesterfield and endeavored
on his place, formerly owned by Mrs.
elty, destructiveness and theft. The doc
ence mining district, something less than They became very tame, and left the to engage her in conversation. Before
B. Latirance.
M inneapolis , Minn., Oct.8.—Harry S 1(M) miles from Nome. One of the
tors look for a complete moral change in
he had gone far he took occasion to re
Aunt Bettv Lourance is now in Texas the boy.
| Knappen, a newspaper man, returned tributaries of this river Gold Run is said vessel when it approached land. Where mark :
_____
they came from or where they were
and when last heard from, advises we
“Have you seen ‘Les Miserables?’”
A. T. Packard, now’ of Chicago, was 1 today from a perilous trip to the Hud to exceed in richness anvthing known bound is a conundrum not yet answered.
Tillamookers to stay w here we are well
son Bay country in which with nine heretofore, it bring no uncommon thing
editor
of
the
Bad
Lands
Cowboy
when
anglicizing
the pronunciation.
off.
The funeral of W. H. Baber, Jr., who
Roosevelt was ranching up on the Little white men and eight itulians he sailed to get from $10 to $20 in a single pan. died in Prineville, October 7, ot tvphoid
Her black eyes snapped with indigna
There’s a charm about the place
600
miles
up
the
east
shore
of
the
great
The creek is entirely taken up.
fever, contracted in the Philippines, took tion as she tartly replied;
Like the memory of*a dear loved Missouri and has many pleasant recol inland sea. Mr. Knappen was assured
“A source of gold which is attracting
lections of those days. Said he:
“Don’t you talk to me that way;
face,
place at Junction City, from the family
I
bv
Eskimos
whom
he
met
that
a
“
sky
much attention at the present time is
That draws us back against our will,
“Nothing amused the cowboys more i
they’re a good deal better than Grant’s
residence,
conducted
by
Rev.
Mr.
Bishop,
boat
”
had
come
in
the
region
on
the
ex
With a longing, that no other place than Roosevelt’s choice of words and
the ancient river beds along the head of
of Portland. Separate Company C, of miserables anyhow.’*
can fill.
That’s Tillamook.
manner of speech. He was a purist in treme northeast shore of the bay two Dexter and Anvil Creeks. Some of Eugene, then took charge, acted 'as pall,
years
ago.that
it
came
to
the
ground
and
these deposits are fabulously rich, noth
language and at first was unable to
bearers and gave the remains a military
WILSON RIVER.
tackle the cowpunchers’ slang. While that the savages who inhabit that coun- ing richer having been found in the Klon burial. W. H. Baber was aged 27 years, HEADLIGHT
1
try
had
killed
the
white
men
in
it.
This,
dike,
1
am
told,
than
some
of
the
claims
We are gratified to know our school is driving the first bunch of cattle to his he explains, was Andre's ill-starred ex.
and was raised in that vicinity. He wa^
and
along Nickkala Gulch. The extent of tlie
in a prosperous condition with Miss Chimney Butte ranch a number of them pedition. ________________
a
member of Company B, Second Ore
deposits, however, has not yet been
started
up
a
coulee.
An
experienced
WEEKLY
OREGONIAN
Dora E. High as teacher.
proven and another season will be neces gon \ olunteers. who went to the Philip
' foreman would have shouted ; ‘Get a git
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
pines
and
has
not
been
well
since
bis
re'
Mrs D. E. Good speed’» brother is well
One Year for #3.35'
sary to demonstrate their value.
Department of the Interior
on you there and head them steers,’ or
turn.
Land Office at Oregon City. Or.
pleased with Oregon, and will probably
“I incline to the opinion that these
‘Hit the high places and turn ’em.’
October 6. I quo.
remain here instead of returning to
TWO LIVE PAPERS.
Notice ia hereby given that the following ancient channels are the source of the
Roosevelt’s order, while equally sharp, named
Monca or final skttlkmkmt .
aettler has filed notice of his intention
Michigan, his native state.
to
make
final
prvx>f
in
auppoit
of
hi«
claim,
and
gold
found
in
all
the
countries
in
this
nearly paralyzed the flying cow-puncher. that aai<l pr4M>f will be made before the «'ounty
The regular subscription price of
Edgar Goodspeed and Orvid Wicklund ( It has been treasured and told and re-1 Clerk
of Tillamook Co . at Tillamook. Oregon, district, as well as the gold taken from
THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and
1900. via.
the
liench.
and
if
I
am
right
in
this
are attending school in Tillamook City. told wherever two or more cow punch on November I;.
JOHN J RUPP.
the
regular subscription price of
opinion,
they
should
be
very
extensive
H
K.
No
m61
for
the
Lots
1.
8.
9
«nd
U,
Sec
1.
It is evident that some person or per ers have gathered together. Standing in T 1 S R. 9 W
.h..%;;,hh.u,n,,,?('vo,ur h*"d
the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50.
sons in this community are bent on mis. his stirrups, he opened his steel trap
He name« the following witnesses to prove and add many millions to the world s
Any one subscribing for THE
his continuous residence xpou and cultivation production. I see no reason to doubt
chief and will doubtless continue their mouth and veiled “Hasten quickly for. of
said land, via
—
-SS
1
"-
HEADLIGHT
and paying one
that
during
the
coming
winter,
when
Mike
Abplanalp.
David
Curtis,
Marion
T.
depredations until plated where they be- , ward yonder.’’ The wonder was it did Chance, Cyiaia Randall, of Tillamook, Or.
Admrnmrjt.,, of th, E,UI,
,
year in advance can get both for
prospecting can be done with the aid
n’t stampede the herd.”
C has B M oobbs . Rcgiater,
long.
I
Barker, deceased.
$2.25.
NEHALEM.
M c I ntosh & M c N air ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
The Reliable GROCERY STORE.
Soc et Tuum
KING & KERREMANS,
OF
C. & E. Thayer
OAK NOLAN’S I ?
MACHINE SHOP. I