Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 17, 1901, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 17, 1901.___
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GRÉ AT CLEARANCE SALE.
REDUCTIONS in ALL DEPARTMENTS.
Now is the Time for Bargains.
We Invoice March 1st.
COHN & CO., The Leading Merchants.
Out of the Ordinary.
Better take a boy along next time Seth.
Report came in just as we were about
The
southerly
rains
have
melted
the
Mr. Richard Barrington has just made
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—In a 80-minnte
finished writing that John Moon little
speech to-day Representative Tongue as snow, making quite high waters in the dog Trip died during the snow storm. I known the result of his eighteen years'
sailed the remarks of Representative streams.
John, you have our sympathy, but some­ | obseevation at forty-two Irish iight-
Cushman on the river and harbor bill, “The tug Geo. R. Vosburg, with a barge how we cannot shed a tear, for the can­ i houses concerning the habits of sea
and made a strong defense of the appro in tow, came in on Wednesday, the 9th ine was just common dog, that was all. I birds. It is a curious fact that none of
priation made fol’ the mouth of the Co­ inst. She brought supplies for the mill
Ab. Grist is having the chills the last j ontward-bound birds strike the light­
house lantern, the suggested reason be­
lumbia River. He pointed out that the and for our merchants. She lias taken two weeks.
ing that they leave at daylight.
improvement of that river was as much on L. Solomon’s salmon and is now
in the interest of Washington as of Ore­ loading lumber for San Francisco.
One of the recent inventions tried on
HEBO.
gon, and that it should command the
Several of our boys are going to Frisco
the British soldiers in South Africa is
The highest water of the season this called “solid beer." It is a jelly made
support, rather than the antagonism of on the barge, under Christ Frauston as
week.
the Washington delegation. He showed captain.
from malt and hops, from which beer
how the wlieatgrowers of Eastern Wash­
Several wild cats were found after the beer can be made anywhere fermented.
N. Drostoff returned on the tugboat
storm.
ington are dependent largely upon the from a visit to California's metropolis.
It is said to make excellent beer and to
Columbia for getting their grain to
Our literary is a place of instruction work equally well in hot and cold cli­
Mr. Vosburg. sr.. had the misfortune
market. He made the assertion that the
and amusement for young and old alike, mates, the process being very simple,
to fall from the dock at his ni'll on Mon­
speech of Cushman had done more to in­
with a large crowd in attendance every and the military authorities have re­
day night, whereby he sustained in­ night.
jure the chances of getting through the
ported favorably upon ij.
juries necessitating the attendance of a
large appropriation for the mouth of the
We fail to see where the people would
There is in Paris a hotel which has
doctor.
Columbia than anything that could have
better themselves by being annexed to 4,000 employes. The smallest kettle in
D.
H.
Vedder
is
having
quite
a
»legs
been said, and, furthermore, his speech
Yamhill county, as the interests of the ■
its kitchen will hold 100 quartsand the
had prevented what little possibility with his bad leg, although it appears 1 east and west side of the coast range are
¡n a a great
creut measure
measure foreign
to each
enrh other.
other largest 500. Each of fifty roasted pans
there was for getting recognition of a now to have taken a turn for the better. in
foreign to
I is big enough for 300 cutlets. Every dish
Miss Ida High commenced school in If annexed this part will be a P.S. to
new project at The Dalles. The com­
for baking potatoes will hold 225 pounds.
bined efforts of the Oregon, Washington district 88, on Monday, and is boarding Yamhill, so to speak.
When omelets are on the bill of fare 7,-
and Idaho delegations, he admitted, will with Miss Von Ehrinkrosk.
The songs of Jim Hudspeth and Chris.
800 eggs are used at once. For cooking
be necessary to get an appropriation for
Saturday's storm prevented an at Keisser last Friday night brought forth alone sixty cooks and 100 assistants
a new project, and now double efforts tendance at the school meeting called in rounds of applause.
are always at the ranges.
will lie required. He pointed out that district 28. Another meeting has been
In the counties of middle and northern
Senator Foster and Representative Jones I called for Wednesday, the 23rd inst., at
COULSONBURG.
Pennsylvania, where the lands have been
were both willing to assist these two pro 2 p.ra.
The snow has disappeared and the ma­ practically denuded of their original
jects. Mr. Tongue resented the asser­
The Nehalem and Holisonville mail
forest growths, there has been such a
tion that Washington had been discrimi­ will be carried on Monday's in future, jority of the citizens are not sorry.
Grandpa and Grandma Dollarhide are failure of the ordinary water supply as
nated against, nnd pointed out that there instead of Sunday's, which will be uicie
to bring on conditions of absolute dis­
guests at N. Coulso n's.
were many continuing contract projects convenient for the carrier.
Monk Woods and wife are visiting at tress. Tile wells and streams have dried
in that state for which provision is made
Messrs. Hoskins, sr. and jr., ar» out Norman Dyes.
up and the crops have failed. The grass
in the sundry civil bill, while Oregon has
fixing
up the telephone line, which is
Miss Dora Donaldson was out here in the pastures and meadows is so dead
notone. He moreover asserted that as
the "Seattle ditch” has $176,000 unex badly down, as a result of the recent visiting friends and relatives last week. as to necessitate reseeding.
storm.
E. T. Coulson and family made good
pended after five years or more, it was
Itisa pity that those v 'no are petition­ use of the snow last week and took a | This winter, for the first time in the
not deemed expedient at thia time to in­
history of Dakota, state or territory, the
crease that amount. Mr. Tongue had ing for a division of the county could sled rode to Blaine.
There is considerable high water at Sioux Indians at Rosebud are allowing
no opportunity of addressing the House not have confined themselves to facts;
and their not having done so should cer present owing owing to the recent hard cattlemen to graze herds on the reser­
Saturday.
rain taking the snow off the mountains. vation on payment of a stipulated price.
In closing debate on the river and har­ tainly militate against them.
Feed is unprecedentedly scarce on some
bor bill today, Chairman Burton, after
In the matter of roads and money
parts of the Cheyenne river and other
Will not be Undersold !
denouncing the speech of Representative spent for the lienefit of the north and
portions of the ceded lands, and hence
Cushman, said that as far us the Colum­ south end of the county, the south lias
When you want meat go to Leach & the arrangement referred to, which has
bia River was concerned, the appropria­ had much more than her Bliare, although
tion for its mouth should be credited the north has not kicked, but are Jones’ Meat Market, for they will allow been approved in Washington. It is be­
no other meat market to undersell them. lieved that 25,000 head of cattle are now
equally to Oregon and Washington, and patiently nwaiting their turn.
Below will be found our prices until fur­ grazing on Indian lands.
that this imurovement disregarded,
ther notice :
“It has been estimated,” says a man
Washington gets more money than Ore
LITTLE NESTUCCA.
Porterhouse Steak
quoted by the Philadelphia Record, "that
8c.
gon in the present bill.
Sirloin ...................
there are about 356,000,000 hens in the
7c.
John Redbtirg and Mr. Porter made a
Referring to Cushman's assertion that
Beef, roast............
United States. During the year 1900,
6c.
were Caesar alive today, instead of trip to the metropolis this week.
Boiling Beef...........
although the year is not quite ended,
5c.
I>. R. S Daly was seen in onr vicinity
dividing Gaul into three parts lie would
Pork ......................
they will have produced approximately
7c.
divide * gall" into enough fragments to a few days ago
14,000,000,000 eggs, which represent in
C. Christensen and Messrs. Upton and
giia one to each memlier of the river
and harbor committee, Tongue said that Carlton are ex|>ected from Portland LEACH ft J ones , C entral M eat M ar ­ the neighborhood of $175,000,000. That
seems a lot of money, but just wait a
were Caesar ailve to day he would not soon, where Mr. Christensen has been
ket , T illamook C ity .
minute." He figured on a slip of paper
have divided gall at all ; he would have for about a month.
New Electric Light Schedule.
with a pencil. “The living value of hens
left it in tlie original package in its
Me. Shaffer, from Eastern Oregon, is in
at 30 cents apiece,” he continued, "is not
pristine integrity, nnd have proclaimed this vicinity on business. He is an old
On and after the 1st of January, 1901, far from $100,000,000, besides which
to ti e world that the gentleman from resident of this place and his friends are
the schedule for electric lights will lie as about $130,000,000 worth of poultry is
Washington was not only the “real glad to see him again.
follows:
eaten in this country in the course of a
thing." but the *' whole thing."
Hugh Gardner, accompanied by Miss
F irst B ase .
year. So you see the hen, while a hum­
Cushman moved to increase the ap Blanche Hellenbrand, s|>ent new year's
1 light, 16cnndlepower, per month, $1.00 ble bird, cuts quite a figure in the finan.
propriation for Tacoma harbor from on
1 Salmon river visiting friends.
2
„
1.50 cial world.”
$30,600 to $100,t)00. The motion was
There will be a dance at Mineral Park 3
I,
2.00
4
lost.
I hall on the 18th.
2.40
»»
The Chinese Fence Commissioners have
M
2.80
fl
Jacob Butcher and Fred Christensen 5
received orders from the court to sign
S
econd
1
Cohn 8c Co.*« Sale Items.
B
ase
.
are making a trip to the valley and cx-
the joint note of the powers.
1st 100 candle power .
pect to go as far ns Portland.
3 cents.
Arbuckle and Lion Coffee reduced to
2nd 100 candle power.
The police have arrested Prince Victor
2a« cents.
3rd 100 candle power .
12*, cents a package.
2'a cents. Nakadchives, a Russian, on the charge
BLAINB.
4th
..........
100
candle
power
2* * cents. of plotting to take tlw life of the Czar,
Mackintoshes at cost during this sale.
All over 400 candle power
2 cents. on the latter's approaching visit at Nice.
Ten per vent off on dress goods.
M. C. Cady had a 14lhs, girl come to
For installing electric lights the charge
A h t of dress remnants at most anv his house during the snow.
will be $1 for 16 candle and $1.25 for Prince Nakadchivez, who is a nihilist,
price.
was condemned to death in Russia as an
Mr. Gladwill, living on the Mowers 32 candle.
Ten per cent off on clothing, hats and place, undertook to cross the river last
No discount will lie allowed on these accomplice in the conspiracy of 1886
shoes
against the life of Alexander ill, grand-
Just a few suits of woolen underware Saturday to get his mail, and when he rates.
father
of the present Czar. He was also
arrived
on
the
opposite
side
his
boat
be-
T illamook E lectric L ight C o .
to close out at *1 .00 a suit.
convicted in Paris of being illegally in the
came unmanageable and dashed against
Rildams at half price.
The largest hop;, arils in the world are possession of explosive machines.
Big reductions iu all lines of dry a log and went to pieces. Glndwill had
to
wade
out
and
the
wreck
went
down
Lord Kitchener has reported to the
goods.
in California, along the Sacramento, Rus-
Neetucca honey in bulk 10 cents a the river.
1 sian and Feather rivers, and the biggest U ar Office as follows ; “ Three agents
pound
The young man who wastrving to get hopfield on earth is at Pleasanton, in of the Peace Commissioners were taken
Sugar $6 00 a sack.
away with some honey in a milk house Alameda county, where, according to an as prisoner» to Dewet's laager, near
Four pounds package coffee 50 cents was caught chewing away at 20011». of exchange, there are 368 acres, with more Lindley, January 10. One, who was a
Another car load of that famous bee bread but got very little honey.
British subject, was flogged and then
than 445 vines, under one wire.
’’Golden Rod Hour.” 635 racks due on
'Ve are pleased to see Ralph Bunday on
Copies of general orders from the Phil­ shot. The other two burghers were
t’ie next lioat If you want the beat ask the street again.
us far Golden Rod flour.
ippines received show that a large num. flogged by Drwet's orders."
Joe Hollet returned last week from the tier of native Filipinos have been con.
Schilling's Baking Powder. 16 oz
county mill.
cans. 35 cents
victed of murder and other crimes and
George Smith has gone to the vallev.
Our Gold Medal Spider Leg Tira can't
sentenced to be hanged or to long terms 0R. O. H. DAVENPORT,
be equaled in the city.
Dee Moon went out to Sheridan last of imprisonment. In one case the ac­
Try a can of our pure maple syrup week, but had to leave his horse on the
DENTIST.
cused belonged to an organized mob,
and a sack of pure buckwheat if you trad.
which under the name of Guardia de Makes a Specialty of Crown and Bridge
warn something delicious for breakfast
Rev. Harvey Frazer, of Sheridan, came Honor had for its declared intention the
We give no " song and dance" in our
Work.
advertisements, but plain facts and in to liold protracted meetings, provided murder of peaceful and inoffending vic-
Tn.i.AMiK>K C ity ,
O regon
he can get the school house.
figures, that's what talks from
tinis. if found necessary to gratify either
John Moon has moved on the Houten a desire for revenge or a feeling of envy
COHN ft CO.,
place.
T hr L biprrs
c. A. BAILEY
against the rich. “There inhuman meth­
drai . rr in
’
John Creevy has moved on his ranch.
Remember our Great Male.
ods" says General MacArthur, “remove
STUDEBAKER WAGON
Blaine ngninst the world lor bachelors, all the participants, whether chief or
OSBORNE MOWERS,
and anyone dealing in old maids would
For Sale.
willing followed of thr bands, from the Buggies, hay rakes, plows, ami ollie
do well to send a car load to Blaine.
pale of the law and place them among
larui machinery. You can save
Seth Moon was visiting Mr. Sturgeon
A dairy farm, with or without stock.
money by dealing with me,
the class of cowardly and secret assassins
last
Sunday,
and
when
he
undertook
to
—For particulars apply to Chas. Pye,
»nd Spring
which all civilized men the world over Wagon " *r,ce" 0,1
return
home
by
the
trail
he
got
lost,
hold
to"bc
Nehalem, Tillamook Co., Oregon.
----- ... „> enemies of mankind."
L. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
Tongue Replies to Cushman.
NEHALEM.
This and That.
were at hand. In orchards where no
peas were grown the trees suffered.
Kansas has 500 creameries, skimming
stations and cheese factories.
A fool forms an alliance with the
straws driven by the wind; a wise man
forms an alliance with the wind.
Kaffir corn is grown in every county
in Kansas, Secretary Coburn reporting
582,895 acres in 1899 for that state.
When a girl tells a young man all the
things she loves him for, he realizes that
he doesn't possess a single one of them.
If the poor people did but know how
little some millionaires enjoy their
wealth, there would be less envy in the
world.
If you are curious to know why Eye
ate the apple, just pause and analyze
your feelings when you see a keep off-the-
grass sign.
The quality of California vintage this
year is reported to fully equal that of the
famous 1893, while the quality is about
15,000,000 dry and 7,000,000 sweet
wines.
Score one more for cow peas. At the
Missouri Experiment station rabbits did
not gnaw fruit tiees when cow peas vines
Rural free delivery of the mail brings
good things along with it. A scheme for
numbering farm houses is proposed, so
that a map of the country will be as
comprehensive asa map of the town.
The veterinary inspection of stallions
at the leading horse show in England is
improving English horse breeding by
weeding out the unsound stallions from
breeding, and the owner of a horse with
a veterinary certificate thinks more of it
than of the prize, for then he knows his
worth more as a breeder, and he puts
his price higher and such stallions sdì
best.
The government of Spain has dee ded
to construct reservoirs and irrigation
canals for enlarging the agricultural
area. It is estimated that the valley of
the Ebo river, for example, may be so
flooded ns to allow the reclamation of
236,000 acres. It is found that the irri­
gated lands in the valley of the Ebro
and Tago yield twelve times as much
fruit as the dry lands. There is sufficient
available water in Spain to reclaim an
immense domain.
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