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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 2, NEHALEM. The tug and barge arrived in frrtn Frisco on Sunday. A big swell threw the barge on the spit, where she remained until the next tide. Both vessels are now at the mill, where the barge is loading again for Frisco. The tug has changed captains, being now in charge of Capt. I have just received a well se- Webber, who brought her in. levied stock ot Ladies’ and Gentle The Kobitches, father and son. have men’s Shoes, direct from Chicago, both found coal 01» their claims. Robitch for summer wear, which I shall be ¡»ere has a forty inch vein. Robitch fils is glad to show. now tunneling on his claim, to determine If you want a shoe for ease, the thickness of a vein twenty eight in comfort and wear, call at ches at the surface. THE RED SHOE HOUSE, Duncan Chisholm and his crew of log. gers will soon have a raft of logs ready to come down. Salesman. The saw mill has a contract for a mil lion feet of lumber, to be delivered in San Francisco in sixty days. Little Willie Schollmever is not expect STATUS OF NEHALEM LINE ed to live. His sister Marv, who is teach ing school in Lane county, has been sent Much Preliminary work Done And for. Dr. T. P. Wise, the dentist, will be at Better Grand Found. Nehalem on Saturday, the 4th. From the Oregonian. COULSONBURG. February 2, the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Railroad Company was in- Cheese making seems to be the chief corporaten and since then surveyorshave industry of this part of the county, as been in the field reconnoitering the conn we have eight cheese factories between try for better routes than those previ Beaver and Blaine ously known They have found easier People are buisy planting roots and grades than old surveys showed and have vegetables at the present in this locality. added a good deal of accurate informa N. Coulson and wife visited friends at tion regarding the native resources of Blaine two days last week. the region. An examination by prospec E. T. Coulson is still on the sick list. tive bond buyers is now in progress. Mrs. Jas. Hughey was visiting friends The first six weeks of the incorporation were consumed in correspondence and here last week. interviews with some of the transconti Dora Swabb has returned home from nental lines to ascertain w hether track Jos. Bixby’s, where she has been work- age into Portland could be had and on ing. what terms. As all the transcontinental Rev. C. Mills and wife, of Beaver, lines are combined in interests, no action visited at N. Coulson’s a part of last regarding new lines is taken without week. their consultation and acquiescence, hence Our school teacher started in last week jt was not until after the Southern Pa to give the pupils some instruction in cific annual meeting three weeks ago that exercise aside from books. It was in the any definite knowledge was secured as to line of training them to become expert what railroad connections the Portland. boatmen, but the pupils did not like the Nehalem & Tillamook Railway, could idea of the officer compelling them to make with other lines. As that company jump over board to keep the boat from was incorporated purely for protection swamping, but the boat got so full of of Portland’s interests in the Nehalem water that the officer in charge had to country in order that the local traffic jump over board to save the boat. I should not be diverted to other points, guess they have abandoned further the company, after careful consideration, training until the water gets warmer. recently resolved not to connect with any other railway except in or around BARNEGAT. the suburbs of Portland. George Higgins, one of Dewey’s famous A surveying porty starthc out some weeks ago to the passes on the Coast fighters, has been appointed assistant range in order to see if it were possible postmaster. to reduce the grades shown by the old Our postmaster, who helped General surveys. This party has been successful Shafter conquer Cuba, is tired of farm and as a result, instead of following the life and will take a month off to see civil Upper Nehalem pass formerly surveyed, izntion once more. where the divide was crossed on a two Mr. R. Eichinger has’ been nominated per cent grade, a pass some miles further acting assistant substitute keeper l>v the south has been discovered which if a postmaster in his place, to functionate dopted will certainly reduce the grade to as illuminator during bis absence. 114 per cent and leave no occasion for a Messieurs Heagnev and Asp have Ireen tunnel. This survey party is still in the sojourning with Mr. G. Hunt for several field and when it shall return, in a few (lavs to help him put in a gar len. days, action will be taken by the board Farming is a very important duty with of directors definitely locating the route some people at this end of the world. through the Coast range to Nehalem and F. N. and Geo Elliott went to the citv j Tillamook Bay. on Monday. | Mr. Grossham leaves th?lighthouse for The entrance into this city is still un determined for the reason that the tunnel a few weeks vacation. Bert Biggs went to the hub on Satur route into Portland on a 1 percent grade will cost $270,000 to $336,000 more day. The Red Shoe * House. P. F. BROWNE. TILLAMOOK L’a’i •Z‘ WEATHER- ■>- : i Temperature. Maxi- Mini- mum. mum. . 40 1 . . 49 . 33 2 . . 47 3 . .. 47 . . 34 4 . 49 . . 37 5 . . 50 . . 37 6 . . 49 . . 33 7 . .. 52 . . 36 8 .. 55 . . 32 9 . 59 . . 33 10 .. 57 . . 35 11 .. 54 . . 47 12 .. 53 . . 33 13 .. 55 . . 31 14 .. 55 . . 38 . 29 15 .. 59 16 .. 63 . . 34 17 .. 04 . . 33 18 .. 56 . . 36 . 42 19 .. 55 2<> .. 55 . . 40 21 .. 56 . . 40 44 22 .. 59 . 23 .. 54 . . 40 .. 34 .. 53 . 24 . 54 . . 46 25 26 .. 53 . .. 36 27 .. 57 .. 32 28 .. 57 .. 45 29 .. 01 . .. 44 30 .. 59 . .. 49 Sum .1646... .1123. 1 M c I ntosh & U mcnair , Rain, j fall. » Mean. Dealers in ... 44.1 ... 3.25 40.0 ... 0.23 0 55 ... 40.1 .. ■ 1 60 ... 43.0 .. 2.56 ... 43.1 .. 0.65 ... 41.0 .. ■ ... 44.0 ... 0 04 0.02 fi 43.1 .. Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. T. ... 46.0 .. ... 46.0 ... 0 02 •> flqent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing fllaehines 0.06 ... 50.1 .. Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. 0.02 ... 43.0 .. T. ... 43.0 .. 0.00 ... 46.1 .. Reliable STORE in Tillamook. 0.01 ... 44.0 .. 0.02 . 43 1 .. • ? ... 48.1 .. . 0.00 0.00 46.0 .. 0.06 ... 48.1 .. 0.08 ... 47.1 .. 0.42 ... 48.0 .. 0.40 ... 51.1 .. 0.39 ... 47.0 .. 43 1 .. 6.02 0.06 ... 50.0 .. 0.11 ... 44.1 .. T. 44.1 .. ... 51.0 .. . 0.78, 0.06 ... 52 1 .. 0.20 ... 54.0 .. .... 139.2...... 11.60 Mean54.7 ... 37.5. ... 46.5 .... ...0.00 Max. S ummary .--Mean temp., 46.5 temp., 63 ; date, 16th. Min. temp., 29; date, 15th. Total precip., It.60 inches ; snowfall, 0 ; number of days clear, 3 ; partly cloudy. 7; cloudy, 20. Dates of frost—Light, 8,9,10,12, 13, 16, 17, 24 and 26. Killing, 15. Dates of hail, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 20 and 25; sleet, 0 ; th. storms, 0 ; auroras, 29th ; Pre observances honorable warfare. The vailing wind—Direction, N. W. Remarks—Solar halos, Sth, 9th, 10th, society of Mando-Ducals, whose practice 13th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 25th and 26th. it was to assassinate end bury those of Greatest amount of rain in 24 hours, their countrymen who accept American sovereignty whenever the latter fell into 3.25 on the 1st. 8th, hummingbirds came north ; 12th, their hands, operated with the cogniz ance, if not the support of General Cail- geese went north. C apt . J oseph J. D awson , les. If Cailles werecuptured.it is doubtful Voluntary Observer. if he could claim immunity for past ac- I have the largest and best assorted stock of old tions under the terms of the amnesty. 1 n HEAD WAS SEVERED Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into January of this year Cailles offered a reward of $10 apiece for the heads of all this City. ‘"Black Jack” Kitcham Noted Americans brought to him. HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS j? £ The Most PER GROCERY DISCOUNT ON ALL GROCERIES, CENT except flour and sugar. Save your checks. KINC & KERREMANS « J. S. LAMAR WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. 8 Desperado Hanged. $ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal to $3.00 per gal C layton , N.M., Ajfril 26.—Thomas E. Slack Run Of Salmon. Wines, $1.00 Ketchum, alias “Black Jack,’’ the train robber, was hanged at 1;21 P. M. today. 1 O kegon C ity , Or., April 27.—The run Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can The rope broke, but his head was jerked of salmon is proving disappointing thus buy it pure and unadulterated from me. i far. Monstrous sturgeon are tearing the The execution took place inside a stock- nets to tatters and the fishermen are be ade built for the occasion. The inclosure coming disheartened over their misfor- was crowded, 150 spectators having tunes, ....... Of course some salmon are being been admitted. 'caught, but the number is small com- Blasts from Ram's Horn. When Ketchum mounted the platform | pared with other seasons. at 1:17 his face was very pale, but his I When a fisherman has a net torn to N otice is H krkbv G iven ,—That the under A man may have a keen mind without signed. executrix of the last will and testament eye swept out over the crowd coldly and pieces by a sturgeon, the temptation to a cutting tongue. of DANIEL GERMANN, deceased, ha» filed in the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for boldly, as if he had no fear. A priest kill the fish overcomes his desire to abide True fishers of souls have little use for Tillamook county, her final account as such ex stood at his side, as the rope was put by the law. One fisherman this week sold ecutrix, and that Tuesday, the fourth day of bread and butter bait. June, A.I)., 19ol, at the hour of io o’clock a.m., around his neck. The condemed man an 850-1b. sturgeon, which he cap: tired has been fixed by said Court as the time of Your worth depends on what you are hearing objections to said account, and the had consented to this at the last moment. ‘ in his net, at 3 cents per pound. It is settlement thereof. and not what voti have. Ketchum declined to make a speech be 1 thought the buyer took it to Portland ELIZABETH JANE HUNTER, Executrix of last will and testament of There is often more of Christ in the fore the noose was put around his neck. i and spirited it into a big fish house. The Daniel Germann, deceased. He merely muttered “Good by,” then man who had bought it began to study kitchen than in the cathedral. said, “Please dig my grave very deep,” | the law. He found that w hile it was un- It is always harder to use the heart NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, and finally “all right, hurry up.” His . lawful to take sturgeon, nothing was than to work the head in religion. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., legs trembled, but he kept his nerve. April 27th. 19oi. I said about buying or having them in A man will usually wince on the spot Notice is hereby given that the following, When the body dropped through the one's possession. Then he began to carve where his concience is most worn out. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof tn support of his claim, and trap the half-inch rojie severed the head the denizen of the deep. He obtained 130 A man's interest in religion will be ac that said proof will be made before P. I). as cleanly as if a knife had cut it. The pounds of cavier, which he sold for 50 Neweil, U.S. Commissioner, at Nehalem, Or., cording to the amount of principle he < n June 8th, 1901, viz : body pitched forward, with blood spurt , cents a pound, therby obtaining $65. As ALEXANDER ANDERSON, has in it. H.E. No. 11957. the Lots I and 2 of sec. 23, T. ing from the headless trunk. The head lie had paid only $25.50 for the fish, he 3 N, K. 10 W, W M. The only man who is fitted to dissemi He names remained in the black cap and flew down 1 was already ahead of the game. The the fo lowing witnesses to prove nate his thoughts is he who can concen his continuous residence upon and cultivation into the pit. meat of the fish he sold at 10 cents a of said land, viz: Some men groaned and others turned pound as “sea bass,’’ and as there was trate them. Henry Tohl. Andrew Klein, Charles Chris tiansen and Nicholas Drostoff. of Nehalem, away, unable to endure the sight. For 500 pounds of it, he received $60, thus Too many want God’s light on their O, egon. C has B. M oorks , Register. a few seconds the body was allowed to clearing $99.50 on one fish. heavenward way while they wrap their lie there, half doubled up on its right lives in fog. J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or than by connecting with the Southern side, with the blood issuing in an inter Many who are willing that their work T imber L and , A ct School Report. Klondike Clean-ud. P ublication , Pacific at Hillsboro ot Oswego, or with mittent stream from the severed neck as United States Land Office, should be done by proxy will be surpris Oregon City, Oregon, the Northern Pacific 11 miles from Port Report of District No. 6 for month the heart kept on with its mechanical V ancouver , B. C., April 27.—-The ed to receive their reward that way. April 29th, 1901. land at the Cornelius gap. The bond* ending April 19, 1901 ; Notice is hereby giv- 11 that in compliance beating. Then with cries of consterna steamer Amur brings news of the KI011- He who cannot forget the kindness with the provisions of the act of Congress of he holders-to-be, having no special or local No pupils enrolled, 30 ; no. belonging tion the officers rushed down from the clean up, which is being vigorously pros June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale interests in Portland, and merely desir at date, 27 ; whole no. days attendance, ! scaffold .and lifted the body from the I ecuted. Sluicing is in full operation, the has done is little better that he who re- of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as members the injuries he has received. ous of a sound investment for their 492; whole 110. days absence, 45 ; ground. extended to all the Public Land States by act of thaw having given plenty of water. The August 4, 1892. money, are in favor of that route which average daily attendance, 25; whole no. It was only then apparent exactly 1 output is estimated at not less than$25- FLETCHER N. WILSON, United States Senator Depew Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, 8tate of will cost the least money from the Ne times late, 40 ; no. days taught, 20 ; what happened. The drop of the body 000,000. Many experts say it will reach Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn was the recipient of the tenth statement No. 5397, for the put chase of the Lois halem to get into this city. Although 110. visitors, 7. was seven feet, and the noose was made $30,000,000. 4 5, 6 and 7 of See. No. 6, in Township No. 3 S. the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook The following were neither absent nor ! so it slipped easily. Ketchum was a heavy I Stampeders are still rushing to Mon. anniversary dinner given by the Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show Company is an Oregon incorporation, tardy: Lona Christensen, Elma and Ora man the weight of the bobv with the tana Creek, which is now more staked members of the Montauk Club, that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, the stock which its subscribers possess is Porter, Alice Gardener, Daisy Fletcher easy-running noose caused the rope to than anv Klondike creek. Stampeders of Brooklyn, to mark the begin and to establish his claim to said land before the Reg ster and Receiver of this office at too limited to dictate terms, and con and Jessie Rock. cut the head cleanly off. are also going to the Gold River, ning of his 67th year. Mr. Depew Oregon City. Ore., on Wednesday, the 24th day ■cquently much time is lost in Irving to Dr. Stadk pronounced life extinct in a i Owing to the thaw caused by good cabled attention to the gifts of a of July, T9oi. He names as witnesses C akrik R. J udd , Teacher. David Martin, Homer Mason, John Edwards, reconcile nil interests, while the promised little over five minutes from the time the weather, Dawsonians are looking for an Henry Aldei man, a 1 of Tillamook, Tillamook large number of wealthy citizens co., Oiegoti. Scappoose branch of the Northern Pacific Any and all person^ claiming adversely the Edward Rosewater, editor of the body dropped through the trap. It was early opening of the river. for educational and benevofeut above-described is used to lead investors to lielieve that lands are requested to file their stated too much of a drop was given for The Dominion gambling-house, one of Omaha Bee, is quoted bv the Times as in this office on or before said 24th day purposes, tinknow, he said, in claims Tacoma is the proper place to lead the of July, I901. saving, “William |. Bryan.in myopinion, so heavy a man. Sheriff Salomon Gircie the largest in the Klondike, has closed, C has . B. M oores , Register. any other age or country. "But” traffic of the Nehalem country. will lie a candidate for Governor of Ne ! superintended the execution, and himself owing to the loss of $40,000, April 13. Representatives of these bondholders braska next year. Mr. Bryan still exerts 1 let the trap drop. The Dawson Board of Trade has ap continued the Senator, “there to-be are here now looking into these a wide influence in the state anil if he ■ pointed a committee to interview the is a section of the very rich who matters and express surprise nt the receives the gubernatorial nomination, Surprised Filipinos. railroad company and river transporta are doiug more to promote so-' traffic showing. They find that although he will lie a very hard man to beat, lfj tion companies in an effort to get reduc cialism and anarchy by their timber cruisers and United States esti elected Governor, lie will hope to secure ■ ! M axila , April 28.—Captain Wilson ed freight rates. actions than all other agencies! ’y Baft Han da, mates of Nehalem and Tillamook timber a Democratic legislature.in which event I Chase, with a detachment of tie Twenty-i Ore going $50,000 to the ton has been 1 combined. They aim to hedge: - fl average 35,000 feet to the acre, yet he will seek an election to the United eth Infantry, April 26, surprised the damp /bund at a mine on Twelve Mile Inlet,' themselves about with a social ex- j J Fair Skin, ' of the insurgent General Cailles at Du- , taking the average to l>c only 20.000 States Senate to succeed Governor Diet, »ear Ketchikan. elusiveness unknown in Europe. ’ k* Clear feet to the acre the freight money to lie rich, whose term will expire in 1905. 1 got-Dugot, situated nine miles northeast earned by railroads building into the From the best information 1 can get, I of Cavinti, in the Province of Laguna. ♦ The Controller of the Treasury has Complexion Nehalem and Tillamook country, at really lielieve that Mr. Bryan will not i Cailles was at his camp at the time of decided that postal money orders ar- $1.50 per 10<) fret, carried to Portland look for the Presidential nomination in I the American attack, but managed to payable only by postmasters upon whom may be had by using 1 escape. Captain Chaie’s force captured in logs or lumlter would I m * $39,074,000. 1904. ! his Adjutant-General, five others of his thev nre drawn and to whom notice of TWO LIVE PAPERS of the issue thereof has Ireen sent. It has The dissolution ot the combine of staff officers, 14 men, 20 rifles, a large transportation companies doing business amount of ammunition and stores, and been the practice heretofore to cash t, I m -t ween Seattle and Southeastern Alaska «11 the papers and personal effects of the money orders at postoffices other than An elegant preparation for Ims led to an open war in passenger and Filipino General. Major Velo, insurgent, I those on which they are drawn and for HEADLIGHT beautifying the complexion. It is freight rate». The slash has already was killed during the engagement,as were the postmasters cashing such orders to J daintily perfumed, highly medi- and gone half way into the rates fixed by the j Corporal McGill and Private Tippa, both turn them into the Postoffice Depart, 1 " cated, pleasant ' to use. and neither - ___ ___ _ __ f ment as vouchers. stickv or greasy. I: 2:: defunct orgnniiation, and the coinpan. belonging to Company A, of the Twenty-1 It keeps the Who has a fine assortment of WEEKLY OREGONIAN J skin soft, white and healthy ; ies are lined up for a wnr that may con first. Several columns of the American Frederick P. Fish will take • cures chapped hands, face and WATCHES. tinue nil Suinmes. Two companies nn. troo|M continue vigorously to pursue office as presdent of the Americ One Year for *2.25 j lips; removes tan and roughness CLOCKS no mice» the pa’»eager rate of $8 from Genera* Cailles. m of the skin, and allays the irrita- an Bell Tecephone Company, and » tion of sunburn. Seattle to Skagwiiv. Other concerns General Cailles recently offered n re-1 and of the American Telephone l' It is a great favorite with the JEWELRY, nre down to $10 and $12. The asaocia. ward of $10,000 for the hend of Captain Company on July i next. His ladies. tion rate was $16. A proportionate cut Edward N. Jones, Jr., of the Eighth In ALSO Men will find it excellent to use salary will be $100,000 a year. The regular subscription price for has been made in rates lor freight, and fantry. For more than a year past Cail OPTICAL GOODS. after shaving. It seems to do He is 47 years of age and a grad THE HEADLIGHT is$l. 50, and T- lire stock rntes are down from $20 to les has commanded the insurgent forces what thev expect. the regular subscription price of A luxury for all persons—A $7 50 a hend. I'nless a compromise is operating to the east of Bay lake, not uate of Harvard University and W ill guarantee all goods as repre necessity in everv season. the Weekly Oregonian is $1.50' meanwhile effected, of which transpor far from Manila. He is said to he a La w School. He is a senior mem I PRICE 2S CENTS. sented. Any one subscribing for THE tation men have no hope, the cut will French halfcnste. He has a reputation ber of Fish, Richardson, Herrick CALL IN AND INSPECT : £ HEADLIGHT ------------- and —— paying ...R one ? J Prepared only by reach a still lower point, with the open-! for vindictiveness and cruelty, and is one and N eaves a Boston law firm J OVK STOCK. year in advance can get both for in« of navigation on the Yukon next i of the two or three Filipino leaders still'' one of the most prominent patent F. J. STURGEON. $2.25. month. a in tlie field who have clearly ignored the lawyers in the country. 4 J « « « : E. 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