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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 22, 1900. RU ER BOOTS RUBBER COATS OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and UNDERWEAR is unequalled. We carry by far the largest and most complete stock of Rubber Hoots, Rubber Coats and Rubber Goods of every description kept in tins city, but we are not over stocked, and our prices are lower than others for the same class of goods We carry only the standard makes. No cheap brands sucli as~are usually kept in small stores. We guarantee every garment sold or money back. MACINTOSHES. SLICKERS. Real Estate Transfers. A Terrible Penalty. From tlie factory to the customer is the way that most of our goods are bought and sold. It is be cause we buy in large quantities, and, therefore, can sell cheaper tLau others, who must buy in small quantities throu the wholesale store that we are the leaders. CAPES & JACKETS. We have a few Capes and Jackets left, which we are selling as bargains. Call early if you want one. They are the very latest patterns. Our Two Dollar Stiff Hat is the latest and best thing made. The Bailey Ribbed back Rubbers are the best rubbers made. We sell them. We are the leaders in every line we carry, especially Groceries, the largest stock iu Tillamook. y He_ Oh. promise to marry me. 1 know “Sar." said Mr. Purseproud to the vorthy of it, but it will make dealer in automobilest, " that there pm not w — won ’ t run me so happy- ottymobnl you sold me She—You drink, you smoke and you twenty feet after the current is shut off, even if it has a good start, What's the het. He—I re signed the pledge, honor matter with the thing?' bright. Now accept me. denier. - it "Nothing," answered the She—Well, von smoke and you bet. simply has not enough momentum He—Haven't smoke in a year. Now "Well, you get the best momentum in the market and put it on that ottymobu. will you marry me ? : She—You bet. and send the bill to me.” .w COULSONBURG. SECRET LEAKS OUT, Henry Tohl to Frank Patton, various L imon , Colo., Nov. 16.—Chained to a Treaty by Which Russia is to Oc lots anil blocks in Nehalem City. railroad rail, set firmly in the ground, on cupy Manchuria. U.S to Zura Wells, N H ofSe>4, Sw>/* the exact spot where his fiendish crime L ondon , N ov . 17, 5 A. M.-Uncon ol Se *,4 and Se % of Sw */, of sec. 23,! was committed, Preston Porter, jr. or as he was familiarly known, John Por firmed statements emanate from Paris tp. 2 8, R. 10 W. and Odessa that a secret treaty has been Geo. W. Grayson to Effie Grayson, tract ter, this evening paid a terrible penalty concluded between Russia and China for for his deed. It was 6 : 23 o ’ clock when in block No. 1, McDermott's add. to the father of the murdered girl touched the ¡Russian occupation of Manchuria. Tillamook City. the match to the fuel which had been | There is no fresh news this morning W. S. Barnhart, by sheriff, to John Carl piled around the negro, and 20 minutes throwing light on the actual situation. son, a tract in tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. later a last convulsive shudder told that The Japansse Minister in London, who J. J. Moore to The Astoria Company, life wasextinct. What agony the doomed was interviewed yesterday, hinted at the lot 2, Se *4 of Ne Vi and W Vi of Se 14 boy suffered while the flames shriveled possibility of the allies persuing the Chi-1 of sec. 4, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. up his flesh could only be guessed by the j nese court into the inferior, if they de R. I). Peckham to J. F. Jenkins, Sw Vi terrible contortions of his face and the sired, although they said it would be a I long process. and E Vi of block No. 13, Stillwell's cries he gave from time to time. ■ Shanghai sends a report that the Em add. to Tillamook. The executioners, whonumbered about press Dowager, alarmed at the uprising William Squires to Alice Morgan, Sw % 300 citizens of Limon County, had not in Kansu Province, now contemplates the least semblance of the ordinary mob. of sec. 6, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. returning to Tai Yuan Fu. From Han- Frank Famine to Phillep Zimmerman, Their every act was deliberate, and dur | kow comes a report that General Tnng ing all the preparations, as well as Sw Vi of sec 32, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. Fu Hsiang is at Sian Fu protecting the John Malaney to W. R. Roliedee, tract throughout the sufferings of the negro, Empress Dowager, and that Prince Titan hardly au unnecessary word was sicken. in Malaney'» add. to Tillamook. has fled to Kansn, and that the where W. II. Fancett, by sheriff, to C. H. Grimly they stood in a circle about the abouts of Yu Hsian, Governor of Shan Blake, Sw Vi of Nw Vi oi sec. 21, tp. fire until the body was entirely con Si, is unknown. sumed and then quietly they took their 2 S, R. 9 W. It is said that Prince Ching will be U.S. to Maggie M. Cross, Nw Vi of Ne % way back to Limon, from whence they sent to Germany to apologize for the departed for their homes shortly after and Ne V4 of Nw Vi, of sec. 30 and Se j murder of Baron von Ketteler. *4 of Sw Vi and fractional Sw Vi of ward. I “Opinion is strong here,” says the Preston Porter did not seem to realize Sw Vi of sec. 19, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Shanghai correspondent of the Daily Ex. the awful punishment that he was des State of Oregon to David Whitney, jr., press, wiring today, "that the European various tracts in Tillamook county. tined to undergo. As he had exhibited j commanders are doing more harm than W. D. Stillwell to Chas. Kunze, lots 1 indifference to the enormity of his crime, good by the punitive expeditions which, and 2, in block 1, Hay's add. to so he seemed to lack all understanding of i by the destruction of villiages, excite the its terrible consequences. For more than Tillamook. Chinese to excreate the foreigners, a J. E. Sibley to A. J. McNair, lots 1, 2, 7 an hour, while preparations for his exe feeling which it will take a century to cution were in progress, he stood mute and 8 in block 10 in Thayer's add. eradicate. and sullen among the avengers. When to Tillamook. “It is perfectly clear that the Emperor D. T. Edmunds to T. H. Goyne, a everything was ready he walked to the and Empress Dowager care nothing be tract in Thayer's add. to Tillamook. stake with a firm step, pausing as he cause a few hundred Chinese are killed, reached the circle of broken boards to and the allies would lie far better cm-1 kneel in prayer. He was allowed to ployed in trying to secure the return of The County Newspaper. take his time. He arose and placed his Emperor Kwang Hsu to Pekin.” back to the iron stake, and half a dozen Only a few people appreciate the value of good papers to a town but these keep men wound chains about his body and BOXERS’ FATE FIXED. ________ the press going and hope sustained. limbs. Princes Tuan and Chang Go to Week after week, year in and year out, On Fish and Fisheries. Prison for Life. the faithful paper hammers away, every W ashington , N ov . 16.—Minister W11 W ashington , N ov . 16. — The annual issue taking to the world an advertise has received from Director-General Sheng report of the United States Commissioner ment of the paper. the following cablegram, which he com Everything of local public moment ap of Fish and Fisheries, George M. Bow. municated to Secretary Hay to-day : ers, says the total number of fish distri pears in their columns, and the reading “An imperial decree of November 13 public is constantly talking of what they buted by the government in ‘.he'past fis deprives Prince Tuan and Prince Chang saw in the papers. The press is the cal rear was 1,154,336,854, an increase of their ranks and offices, and orders starting point for nearly every matter of of about 100,000,000, principally ofshad, them to be imprisoned for life; Prince interest and use to the public, and even cod, flatfish, whitefish and lake trout, 1 Yih and secondary Prince Ining to be things that do not start with it are over the previous year. imprisoned ; secondary Prince Lien to be Owing to theexcessivedrought in Cali pushed along with increasing force by its deprived of his rank ; Duke Lan and fornia in 1899, few salmon ascended Bat constant, faithful exploitation. These Ining Nien to be degraded in rank ; Kang are facts which the most callous will ad tle Creek and McCloud River ns far as Yi being dead, no penalty can be im mit. The worst old fossil confesses that the hatcheries. At the Columbia River, posed upon him ; Chao Shu Chiao to be if the printing presses of the land were the results were better, though the run of degraded, but retained in office, and Yu shut down for a year it would paralyze salmon was poor. An attempt will lie Hsien to be exiled to the farthest business interests more than internal made to rear all salmon frv to the year boundary.“ ling age before liberating them. At war or the loss of a full crop. The Chinese officials mentioned in the Yet how few business men, even though Baker Lake. Wash., the propagation of decree are among the highest in China, depending day by day on the gratuitous the sockeye blnebnck salmon. |>erhaps and comprise most, if not all, of those work of the papers in their community the most important commercially of the against whom the powers demanded rig ever help the papers for the help’s sake. Puget Sound salmon, has begun, and orous punishment. Prince Tuan stands It must always promise them more than over 100.000,000 fry have been hatched at the head of the anti-foreign and Boxer they give or they won’t patronize it. and planted there and in the Skagit movement. Previous edicts degraded They expect the press to work early and River._______________ . him and took away his office and ser late from public spirited motives only, vants, but this judgment of life imprison- Cudahy Packing Combine. while for themselves there ipust be pros ment is the most severe thus far given to C hicago , Nov. 16.—The John Cudahy any of the leaders responsible for the pects of gain in plain view or they let us alone. This is due to false education Packing & Provision Company was in- trouble. From a Chinese standpoint, it and ready desire on the part of the paper corporated at Springfield today as the is an extreme penalty to a Prince of the man to be everybody’s black horse. But stcp jn organizing a $10,000,000 blood, but it remains to be seen whether because it is a free horse is it really good j corporation, embracing all of John C ud- the powers will regard it as adequate to policy to ride it to death? May it not ■ ahy«8 packing interests. Almost at the Prince Tuan’s offense. The others men be killing the hen that lays the golden same t;me the Cudahy Packing Com. tioned were Tuan’s active associates, eggs ? I pony, which is controlled by Michael and two of them were specifically men- Say a word for your home paper. Fill' Cudahy, gave notice of an increase of tinned for ptii.ishnient, along with Tuan, its columns with with home home advertising, advertising, ! capital from $3,500,000 to $5,000, )00. in Secretary Hay’s note of October 3, in may not _ get a big direct When John Cudahy's deal is completed which he advised the Chinese Govern though you t__, J the brothers will have $17,000,000 in- ment that this country would expect i profit on the investment. When an ad-: . •_ a .1 _____ kniisps, vertisement is solicited don’t insult the tcrt-ste.l in the packing houses, For the these officials to receive their just deserts. beggar, and if yon "^nt, the John Cudahy Company will I man ns a common I want space don’t cry him down down have a capital of $500,000. The princi John Wanamaker has contributed n —down from his rates nntil he must pal office of the new company will lie in fnn<1 of $50,000 to insure an honest work for nothing as yonr slave. Hold Chicago, but the plant it will operate is election for municipal officeis in Phila up his hands—he will do you and vonrs in Wichita, Kan. John Cudahy also owns delphia next spring. W.th a republican good. He is always public spirited by packing establishments in Leonville, majority of 100,000 in the city the local combine do things in a way that throw nature and has his load to carry; don t Kv., and Nashville, Tenn., both of which Tweed's liest efforts in the shade. pile more on him simply becauseyoucan. are incorporated under the laws of the Keep him strong and braveand true and states in which they are located. The he will keep you in many a place where Kansas concern will be operated inde pendently for a time.________ you cannot keep yourself.—Exchange. Here we are again after a few weeks’ absence. Rev. J. M. Tresenriter has sold out, and I with his family left on Monday for Idaho, where they formerly resided. Mr. and Mrs. N. Conlson, who have | been staying in Tillamook the past few weeks, have returned home. Rev. C. Mills visited with his sister on ' Thursday. Mr. Dye, formerly of Missouri, bought I Mr. Tresenriter’s farm and is moving his family onto the place. Carl Bundy will start in a few days to visit his relative in Ohio. J. Rowland was in our burg Monday. w Our school is progressing finely with Miss Alice Porter, of Forest Grove, as teacher. Mrs. W. A. Smith’s sister Ada is visit ing her with her two daughters. Miss Porter bought and introduced an organ into the school. The children and patrons appreciate her kindness very much indeed. The young folks are scattering out. Grace Reeher is attending school at Pa cific University, Samuel Smith at La Fayette. Mr. Cheney, of Forest Grove, was here last week. Mr. McKay went to Gales Creek after Mr. Illingworth's stray calves and re turned with them Wednesday. A new daughter at Mr. J. F. Reeher’s, weighing nine pounds. All getting along fine. Price List of Lumber at Tillamook 1- 3 to 1.12 Ro. Fir......... 2- 3 to 2-16 ................. 6-6 to 12-12 ................ No. 1 Spruce, 2in. Plank No. 2 „ Cull Lumber, all sizes..... No. 1, H flooring............. No. 2, *4 I» No. 1,1-6 >» No. 2, 1-6 No. 1. X ceiling No. 1, 1-6 and 1-8 Rustic. No. 2 >» S. v He employes only Skilled Work ’ men. m Makes any and all kinds of Ma. chincry, Boilers, Engines, Separa- * tors. Mill Machinery, Loggers’ < Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes, i and Turns Shafting. First Class Work Guaranteed. For Fence Posts Carbolineuni Avenarius Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST CHICKEN LICE. Its application to the inside walls of poultry houses will permanently exter minate all LICE. Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS— PLENTY EGGS. Write for circular and prices and tnen- tion this paper. WADE & BRIGGS, Tillamook, Or. CHAS. PETERSON, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ß L. EDDY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW T illamook . O kk CON yy H. cooper , ATTORN E Y-AT- LA W, TI LLA M OOK, rp OREGON. II. GOY NE, ATTORNRY-AT-LAW, Office: Opponile Court lionne, T illamook , O kkgon . 0 LA UDE THAYER, Barbei1 SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, I I ■ In Bailey’» Warehouse at » Tillamook City Master Mechanic. FIK COATKV WITH : « : HAYES Harness, Saddles, Collars, « Carriage Trimmings. A. K. CASE, J M. i ■ Makes a Specialty of Manufactur ing all kinds of J Skilled Horse Shoer and i Wagon Maker. L GLENORA. Harness IVI a king. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O kkgon (JAM EH McCAIN, tA. W. HKVKKANCS McCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORN E Y 8- AT- LA W, Hot and Cold Raths. T illamook . O rkgon . EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS [JAVID WILEY, M.D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly attended to. TIIE NEW BARBER SHOP. Next to Wade & Briggs’ Store. T illamook , O bkgon . FINISH. 18.00 No. 1, 1.3 to 118........ 14.00 No. 2, »» »» 114, D4 and 2in. finish, S48............ 18.00 1.00 extra for SIB and sizing. J. A. TAFT CO. October 10th, 1900. * Personal Notes. Stylish Hair Cutting, A Clean Shave, Shampooing, etc I. SIMLER, Prop., The Fashionable Barber EDGAR LATIMER, The Dutch captured Holland, Mich., for Roosevelt. BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER The new congress will not have Lentz CUTTING, on its hands, but is obliged to take Sul SHAVING, JIA IR zer. SHAMPOOING, ETC. David Bennett Hill is warranted in say. Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Quod for ing, “I told you so.” But David is not persons sutlering with rheumatism, saying a word. Building next door to the Post Office. St. Louis is happy, Missouri voters authorized a state subscription of HEADLIGHT $1,000,000 to the exposition. and The Denver Post presses the button WEEKLY OREGONIAN when it remarks that the full dinner pail argument was invincible. One Year for $2.25, Indianapolis and Cleveland are getting TWO LIVE PAPERS several useful suggestions on penology The regular subscript ion price for since their aidermen were given quarters THE HEADLIGHT is$1.50, and in local jails. the regular subscription price of Senator Tillman swung a few mental the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50. pitchforks in Wisconsin, and the Badger Any one subscribing for THE state responded with increased majori HEADLIGHT and paying one ties for the other fellow. year in advance can get both for A Chicago novelist has gone into bank $2 25 ruptcy with a lavish assortment of lia- bilities and only $135 in sight. How ' A 12-yenr-old boy died in a hospital that sum escaped the burning is not ex in Allentown, Pa., a few «lays ago who plained. since his seventh year had served ns pall E. HAWKE, MI). L M. SMITH, M D, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices in T.ald's Buildings. TILLAMOOK — OREGON. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, O rkcon Crrv, O k N ooh . Land Titles and Land Office Business • Specialty. ZB-A-ZtTIZ OF C. & E. Thayer General Banking anil Exchange bnsi- neas interest ¡>aid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger many, Sweden, and all foreign conntries TILLAMOOK. ORE. c. A. BAILEY, 1IKAI.BR in S TU DEP. A KER U'A GON OSBORNE MOWERS, Boggie», bay mkes, pion», mid ollie fumi machinery. Yon i-Kli •»»• money by dealing itilli me, Hpeci.l Priées on Boggie» mid Rprbig Wagons. C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore. 1NSURB WITH bearer at the funeral« of 150 children. Claude Thayer, An undertaker had picked him out for Agent or Fireman*» Fund and London the service. His fnther demurred at first, and Lancashire Fire Insurance but was persuaded to consent. Companies. The principle industry in the town of I Mansuehl O., these day», seem» to lie the FIRE INSURANCE. ejection and persecutions of Dowie elders J. S. ~ STEPHENS, j who have been beaten, tarred and fen- ! thered and otherwise despitefully han- AGKNT POU THK ’died. If these propagandists ever suc HOMB MUTUAL AND LONDON & LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE ceed in making a landing at Mansfield* COMPANIES. ook out for a great influx of converts to their doctrines. In all ages of the world Agent for North Wnt School Bapply ( the blood of the martyrs has lieen the Compeinr, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK, — OREGON PORTLAND, lirXGON. seed of the church. ENGINES BOILERS RUSSELL High Grade =! Machinery SAW MILLS (J /RUSSELL & CO. 4 Price. (