THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 14, 1901
Cohtr & Co’s Pointers.
1 the wires only help to give point to the
A
fine
lot of Nextucca honey just re.
remarks tnat pass over them. Some
V
editors ought to do their writing over ceived.
! WASHINGTON, March 11.—The long
a barb wire fence.
If you want garden or grass “Seeds
expected answer from the British Gov-
Eugene Register; We should not l»e too that will grow," buy them of us. Thev
ernment to the State Department’s com-
hard on the merchant at Manila who are guaranteed.
♦♦♦
munication reciting the action of the
turned traitor to the American flag. He
Do you like pumpkin pie ? If so try
Senate u|»oii the Hay-Pauncefote treaty
Emperor in Washington.
had many illustrious examples to follow our New England prepared pumpkin.
was returned at noon today. Lord
not 12,000 miles from home.
25 cents worth will make eight pies.
Pauncefote, the British Ambassador, had
to
Albany Herald; President McKinley
already acquainted Secretary Hay with ' N ew Y ork , March 11.—A special
the Times from Boston quotes President has retaiaed his former Cabinet through You can't make the finest bread if you
the fact that he hail received a commun
don’t use our Gohlen Rod Flour.
1
ication from his government on the sub Arthur T. Hadley, of Yale University, as out. The ship of state has been ¿sailing
The Ladies of Tillamook and vicinity
Our Maple Syrup is the pure stuff.
very smoothly and a continuance ot ex
ject and it had been in his possession for saving:
are cordially invited to attend the Spring
Schillings' Baking Powder, 35c. a can.
several days. Secretary Hav had ac ; “We shall have an Emperor in Wash isting conditions being all that is desired,
Opening of Sailor’s, . treet and Pattern
Gold Dust, 20c. a package.
quired a genera Ijk now ledge of the char ington within 25 years unless we can the retention of the Cabinet is the logical
along the Millinery
Hats. Everything
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Arbuckle or Lion Coffee, two pounds
acter of the British res ponce.
Lord 1 create a public sentiment, which regard course to pursue.
Line. Easter will soon be here, so be
Pauncefote came to the State Depart less of legislation, will regulate the
for 25 cents.
ready.
ment at noon by appointment. He trusts.”
An Afton preacher took a novel
We want your eggsand other produce.
brought the answer with him and read I | President Hadley uttered these words method of preventing members of his
Shingles
wanted at
►♦♦♦SSV
it to Secretary Hay. It was in the form at the Old South Church last night, the flock from attending a dance. He pur
COHN & CO.’S C oknhk .
of instructions from Lord Lansdowne, ' report explains, liefore a congregation chased a ticket and attended the func
appointment at Brown school-house* the British Minister of Foreign Affairs, ‘ largely made up of the richest church tion himself. It the plan continues to
NEHALEM.
notice fur publication .
to Lord Pauncefote, and he left a copv society in New England. He was deliv work he might solve another problem
Department of the Interior,
Sunday, March 10th.
Land Office at Oregon UUy, Ore.,
There were more people out to the fun
of these instructions with Secretary Hay. ering the third in a Lenten address by by moving his study near the back door
March yth, IVui.
SPRING EEVER.
college
presidents,
and
his
specific
topic
eral of Miss Anna Tchl than have been
The Secretary and the Ambassador were
Notice is* hereby given that the following,
of
the
village
saloon.
“
Lazy,
lazy,
lazy
!
named
settler
haa
filed
notice
of his intention
together on Nehalem for a long time.
closeted for half an hour. At the con was “The Development of a Public Con
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to make final proof in support of Ilin claim, and
Hit’s de spring-time cornin’ sho’ ;
that
said
proof
will
be
made
before
the Regis
clusion of the conference, it was stated science.” In the course of his address he
There was a surprise party at Mr. R.
Andrew Carnegie has offered to give ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oiegon,
on
Hit’s put de tiad-ness in mah back,
that the instructions to Lord Paunce said:
Craw ford’s on t[ie evening of the 8th., in
Apiil 25U1, 1901, viz ;
$50,000
for
a
public
library
building
for
Till I cain’t wuk no mo’.”
ERIK
HEMSTROM.
fote were to notify the Government of “How do things stand as regards the Vancouver, B. C., the only condition H K. No. 11658, for 1 he Se J4 of Sw
honor of Misses Beckev and Rachael,
sec. 3.
W. N. Bays and Jno. Kumm brought the United States that the British Gov need of public conscience in this coun
who will soon be leaving home.
and lx*U 3 and 4. •«*'. t®. tp. jN.,
being the city furnish a suitable site and E K8 %ofNw
W.
in
a
band
of
cattle
Saturday
night.
try
today
?
The
American
standard
of
ernment
did
not
see
its
way
clear
to
ac
The graduating exercises at the Onion
agree to contribute $5000 annually for lie names the fo lowinj witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
personal morality is, on the whole, high,
Peak school on Saturday eve passed off H. A. Chopard bought two calves of cept the Senate amendments.
its maintenance. As the present public of said land, viz:
as
compared
with
other
nations
and
C.
N.
Johnson
last
wtek.
Sponger, David Tweedie and John
* very pleasantly. All candidates were
library with inadequate accommoda E Delmer
ikson.of Mishawaka, Oregon ; Fred Blaisdell,
other ages. We have developed personal
Manuel Suares intends to have his
successful with one exception.
tions has necessitated an annual ex pen. of Oiney, Oregon.
Smallpox Epidemic
C has . B. M oores , Register.
virtues through individual conscience
diture of $5600, Carnegie’s condition
On Saturday i afternoon about 100 feet goats sheared soon. H. L. Jensen will
very well. But our actions in politics
wield
the
shears.
B
utte
,
Mont.,
March
11
—
In
an
in-
presents no difficult features. The an.
of the dock at Wheeler and Co’s saw.
INSURE WITH
terview in the Iner-Monntain, this even and in a social and business sense prove nouncemenl was mace by George R.
mill collapsed, taking down with it
that
our
moral
standard
in
those
direc
BARNEGAT.
ing A. A. Campbell, of Pryor, who is in
about 200 feet . of lumber, principally
Maxwell, member of Parliament for that
Claude
Thayer,
tions is desperately low. There is an
dressed stuff,
Joe Ilauxhurst has been rusticating at charge of the Prvor Creek subegency, on appalling contrast between our methods district, he having received a letter from Agent or Fireman's Fund and London
the Crow reservation, states that there
Mr. Carnegie. The matter has been
.More work for the pile driver. “ ‘Tis Barnegat the past two weeks.
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
of dealing with each other as individuals
an ill wind etc.”
H. M. Sampson is visiting his old are 6'10 cases of smallpox in the vicinity and the low standard in dealings between turned over to the Mayor of Vancouver
Companies.
of
Pryor,
and
that
strenuous
efforts
are
for official action.
Viewers for one of the prospective rail- friends at Barnegat.
being made to stamp the disease out. He different parts of the whole organization
Captain
Hunt
went
to
the
hub
Tues-
roadsare said to be at Mishawaka.
asserts that Billings has 40 cases of the of society.
“Competition used to prevent a man
Born, on the 6th inst., to the wife of f 1 day ; also Bert Biggs and son, returning disease, and that with its own cases and
; the next day.
from practicing great extortion upon his
Frank Lundburg, a daughter.
the
reservation
cases,
the
detention
hos
Our old March weather seems to have
7i
pital there has become so overcrowded neighbor even if he wanted to, and in
set in in good shape.
politics we once had at least a rough
that
hundreds
of
cases
are
being
cared
COULSONBURG.
:
At our school meeting Joe Hauxhurst
form of relative justice. But today with
was elected director and Herman Gross- for privately. The epidemic has reached onr industries organized into trusts and
I,r’' Richards was down from Blaine, man clerk.
a point where the County Commissioners
leadc.y Ull(| called on citizens here.
I
have determined to erect a pest house the imperialistic spirit developed in pol
Commissioners’ Proceedings
bidU^ nl,,,,’,er fr°m t*1’8 pl‘*»ve have
near Pryor A singular fact in this con itics, the general development of the
I
i attending the series of meetings in j A few additional items will be found be- nection is that up to date not a single principle of trusts will become appalling
unless we cultivate a higher standard of
ogress at Beaver conducted by Rev. I ! low which were acted upon by the com- Indian has contracted the disease.
morality than ever before.
“
On
Pryor
Creek
and
the
Crow
reser
Moore, of Missouri.
j missiotiers last week ;
‘‘Legislation will never protect us from
vation,
about
600
petsons
are
quaran
Thos. Coulson has a severe attack of J I In the matter of the petition of H. M
the evils of trusts, of deteriorated poli
i.a Grippeat this writing,
Farmer for the alteration of a county tined,” said Mr. Campbell. “The first
case broke out in Timothy’s Camp two j tics. The essence of a trust is that you
At the recent school meeting held at j I road, it was ordered upon the payment
months ago. Then the disease extended must trust the head of it to exercise his
this place, Mr. Norman Dye and .Mr. Ed. | I of the damages so assessed by the ¡)eti-
power wisely or to abuse it, according
kinnanian were elected directors, and I t*<>,,ers ^or
alteration of said road, to McShane’s camp, and soon after to to the kind of conscience he possesses.
O’Connor’s. As yet, every case has been
|
that
the
report
of
the
viewers
of
the
C. N. Johnson as clerk.
j alteration ot said road, the survey and of a mild character. Everything possi Trusts have got to be regulated by pub
After one week of vacation Miss Fan
lic sentiment and that public sentiment
1 plat of said road as altered, be recorded, ble is being done to keep the men from
nie is again teaching school at this
leaving work and scattering smallpox is not merely the opinion of any partic
and
that
said
road
so
altered
shall
then
1
place.
ular part of the whole people, but is a
j be a public highway, and that the clerk throughout the state. The Indians were
The Dye boys are again working at of the court in the event of the payment all taken up Pryor Creek when the dis-j readiness to accept, in behalf of the coun
try, restrictions, indejiendent of the ques
Blaine.
of said damages of $150 by the pcti- ease first broke out, but now they will j
Miss Rachel Wood is visiting friends tioners shall issue an order to the super- have to be moved, as smallpox has made | tion of whether you or I shall be |>erson-
ally harmed by those restrictions.
in this locality at present.
| visor directing hi.n to open same for its appearance on the upper part of the i
“You say that the commutity will not
reservation.”
N Coulson has his onion seed all public travel.
be governed by this principle. We must
planted. ________________
P. H. M. Smith, salary as stqier-
Smallpox Closed Joints.
expect that the community will, how
visor, R. I). No. 1....................... $10 00
ever, for the alternative is an Emperor
BOULDER CREEK.
J. M. Sappington, building side
W eir C ity , Kan., March 11.—Al! the
in Washington within 25 years. Public
walk at Court-house ................ 1 20 joints of this place have been closed by
Miss I.innie Nicklans, of Upper Boulder,
affairs can no longer be played as a game,
Jas. Mapes, work in R. I). No. 4.. 10 00 order of the Mayor on account of the
was visitiag her many friends in this
but must I k * directed as an intelligent
Work in R. I). No. 1.
smallpox epidemic. They must remain
neighborhood, an I that of Brown's last
and active public conscience. Individual
Chris Larsen................................... 3
closed
until
April
1.
The
schools
were
week.
effort is helpless and hopeless.’’
Rudolph Larsen............................. 3
closed early in December, and early last
J. L. Brady went to Beaver Saturday Joseph Effinburg ..........................
week an order was issued closing all the
3
evening for the purpose of attending the William Crawford........................
Oregon Opinions.
churches, lodges and other public gath
1
meetings now in progress at that place. Hans Larsen..................................
erings indefinitely. The the temperance
3
Ione Post : Only those who have been
Miss Lena Bays and Messrs. Marcus Sain I). Thompson......................... 6
people say the joints must stay closed,
, forced from the public trough can fully
n..d Maurice Bays spent Sunday with i Fred Robridge................................ 2
even after April 1.
! appreciate the feelings of the Congres-
their (liter, Mrs. Della jens?n.
! Albert Crawford .......................... 1
i sional returned to private life. While
John Borlni has built a commodious John Gray.jr.................................. 1
Cannery Will Grow Peas.
I there may lie some consolation in the
shed for the accommodation of his young John Garritse................................ 5
S alem , Or., March 8.—The Allen Pack prefix “ Hon.,” it will not compensate
lock.
Army officers nt h-adquarters of the ing Company, of this city, is already pre for the loss of salary and perqs.
Mrs. Grace Smith and children visited
Department of the Lakes express the paring for the season's pack of green
Bandon Recorder; It is possible that
* Mrs. Roza Borba last Tuesday.
opinion that rioting at Highwood, near peas. Manager D. V. Allen has remod ■ Senator Hanna's ire was behind Carter’s
R. C. Richard was traversing this
( section of country, late one evening Inst [ Fort Sheridan, during which a nundiet eled a grain drill so that it will plant opposition to the river and harbor bill.
of soldiers were injured, was due entirely peas, and expects to put in ldo acres for That worthy citizen many have con
week, and in answer to a question as to
to the abolition of the Army canteen. > the company. In addition to this the cluded that as ships were not subsi lized,
whether he was bound,answered that he
cannery will take all the peas the far there was no necessity of having places
w as hunting a wife. 'Ye wish him all General O»is. in command of the depart-
ment, said : " I was strongly opposed to mers of this vicinity have to sell and for them to land, hence the improvement
possible success in his quest.
•
the Army canteen when first proposed, will probably find it necessary to import of harbors was useless.
H. A. Chopard and C. A. Smith were Imt from investigation I found it worked some from other sections of the Willam-
Aurora Borealis ; The Indian war vet
carpentering for Jno. Borba last week. I so much better than I expected that I | ette Galley,
erans have reason to feel abused by both
Misses Abbie anil Linnie Coulson was compelled to indorse it. Under that
One of ' the
principal
objects
of
the
com.
**
Congress and the Oregon Legislature.
passed our burg Friday, en route to system the profits went to buy delicacies pnny in planting pens is to test the va
St. Helen's Mist: Last Monday Teddy
Blaine.
for the men's tables. Now the men spend rious soils and methods of planting and
A certain young man from Beaver, who more and the profits go to the owners of ’ cultivation, so as to teach the farmers Roosevelt laid down the rifle and bowie
how best to raise this vegetable. At this knife to pick up the Senatorial gavel,
is often seen on Boulder now a days, is private gin mills.”
season of the year the company con and hereafter, instead of playing moun
* * *
just a little reckless, according to the
J. P. ALLEN,
It is reported upon trustworthy noth tracts with farmers for the purshasr of tain lions, he will devote his time to
staid and sober residents ot this place.
Proprietor
killing
the
aspirations
of
ambitious
Sena
oritv
that
Russia
has
notified
China
that
the
peas
they
may
raise
for
the
cannery,
He fords the Nestucca at a depth that
makes older and cooler heads shake unless the Manchurian convention is so that the farmer is sure of his market tors who hope to congeal themselves to
Firat class accommodation
warninglv. \Ve think the trail over the signed nt an enrly named date, she and the company knows how large a their constituents by securing large ap
propriations.
at second class rate.
(Russia)
will
withdraw
the
convention
product
can
be
depended
upon.
Last
sea-
mountains it much safer route when the
river is high. "A word to the wise is j and substitute harder terms in its place. son the Allen Packing Company put up
Yaquiiui Bay News : The country is l>e-
Li Hung Chang declares that he is pow- about 3600 cases of peas and could have hind President McKinley's demand that BEST
sufficient.'’
meals in the
erless to resist and has ap|>ealed to the found ready sale for more than that Congress shall assume its share of the
CITY.
Mr. Nonh Coulson, of Coulsonburg,
United Slates, Great Britain, Germany amount. The entire pack was worth responsibility ofdeciditig upon the future
passed through Boulderville last Mon
Tillamook,
Ore
and
Japan
to
intervene
in
China's
liehalf.
$7500 ami was but the beginning of relations between Cuba and the Vnited
day.
Considerable uneasiness, in consequence the company's run for the season, A States.
C. A. Smith nnd son are constructing of the extreme friction, is believed to ex larger quantity will be put up this
sea.
a canal above Little Niagara Falls.
Independence West Side ; The truth of
I ist between the Yang tsc Viceroys and son if possible.
the matter is that Uncle Sam lost the
Rev. Reulien Blalock filled Ins usual Li Hung Chang.
gratitude of Cobn because he interfered
Proctor Goes to Cuba.
with its cock fighting, Sunday winr-drink.
N ew Y ork , March 12.—Senator Red. ing and other national idiosyncrasies.
field Proctor, of Vermont, has, it is an Puritanism often comes high.
nounced, gone to Cuba, and will be ab Newberg Graphic : Senator Carter, of
sent about two weeks. According to a Montana, would have stood much bet.
special front Washington to the Herald. ter before the American people if his
Senator Proctors visit to Cuba is taken last few hours in the United States
At this Season of the year, when the weather changes gr> suddenly.
to mean that the Administration is not Senate had not been spent in a 13 hour
For An Kinds of Shoofing.
Do not let the cough run on, it may lead to Catarrh or Con
entirely satisfied with the official reports harangue against the river and hnrbor
•
A Desirable Calibers and Weights
it is getting regarding the sentiment of bill and winch resulted in the defeat of
sumption. \ou can quickly cure your Cough by using
* ri W favorites fob hunting .
the island towards the United States. that measure. The feet that Montana
Sturgeon's White Pine,
Reports that systematic agitation is has no harbors or rivers to improve
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living carried on in the island do not makes it appear that he acted from nar
ModeV.’g’h4i7^^SJ-
“Ta.
Till. IDEAL LOI OH CURE, it heals, it cures, if not satisfactory'
accord with dispatches the War Depart- row. sectional motives, and the people
vour money back. Price, 5Oc.
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meat has lieen receiving from General hnd thought better of him than this.
Wood and Horrtio S. Reubens, who has
MOde
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Light,"
weight
Salem Statesman ; Up through the
a civil office under the military govern,
Inland
Empire
they
have
established
S. T. STXTISO-TZOZSr,
ment.
telephone exchanges by means of wire
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
TILLAMOOK CITY, OR.
Following the destruction of the
fences, ami neighlwr talks to neighbor in
Maine, in 1898, when war was pending.
that region of magnificent distances
Senator Proctor made an extended trip1
without the least trouble. The barbs on '
England Says “No.”
[ij MlhLiINERY OPENING (:j
JVlareh 21-22,
(0
I
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i
over the islands, reported to the Presi.
dent and later made a speech in the
Senate, drawing conclusions from his in
vestigation.
It is understood Mr.
Proctor will now make a similar inves-
tigation.
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