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

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Singer, the well known English circus
man. On being asked what steps he
Miss Edna R om is teaching our school. would take should a certain wild beast
Arthur Reeher lias a bad case of break out of his cage, Mr. Sanger replied:
swelled head, viz., the mumps.
“Blamed long ones.”
J. F. Reeher’s have a bran new baby
In the recent British naval maneuvers
girl, born October 7th.
Salmon and trout are plentiful in the I Admiral Lord Charles Beresford intro-
1 duced a complete innovation. In the
river.
Grace Reeher has gone to Forest Grove ' event of a war at sea there is the con-
! tingcncy ot the Commander-in-chief and
to attend the academy there.
Captain Hallett and friends, of Forest ! his second in command being killed.
Grove, who have been fishing at Harris’, 1 Without spare admirals no one would
lw left with experience in maneuvering a
went home Tuesday.
whole fleet. Lord Charles, during a
l whole week, caused the fleet under his
NEHALEM.
command to be maneuvered by the vari­
The Harrison came in on Tuesday : ous captains, with the result that valua­
She will take out shooks from Kreb s ble experience was gained all around.
GLENORA
r COME AND SEE THE
Ï New JEWELRY
I
STORE
I
•J
I have opened up a New, Up-to-Date Stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY next to the
FRANKLIN
Post Office.
mill.
Among the interesting things on view
Steve Scovrii returned from Astoria with the collection of books by negro
last Wednesday where he had been to authors at Buffalo is an autograph of
attend the funeral of Robt. Krebs as Webster, dated March 19, 1847: “ I
a representative of Nehalem Camp W. have paid $120 for the freedom of Paul
It is natural to suppose where you can do the best.
of W. to which M.r Krebs belonged,|and Jennings. He agrees to work out the
We can duplicate San Francisco prices on
in which order he carried a policy lor same at
a month, to lie found with
$3.000.
board, clothes and washing, to begin
Mrs. R. Krebs went to Tillamook on when we return south. His freedom
Monday to be sworn in as administra­ papers 1 give him. They are recorded in
trix of the estate of her late husband.
this district.” This Jennings was the son
The young people had a house-warm­ of one of Piesident Madison’s slaves, his
(’ARY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE.
ing dance in Fred’s new domicile on Sat­ father being an Englishman of family.
He became a body servant of Madison,
urday night.
Herman Schollmeyer’« eleven year old and afterward wrote ” A Colored Man’s
Ore.
boy accidently shot himself in the leg Retniniscenses of President Madison.”
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with a 22 ¡calibre rifle on Friday. Thè
An optician is thusquoted in the Phila­
bullet struck the side of the knee, and delphia Record : Nine-tenths of the rail­
ranging upward came out from the up­ road men, pilots and men in whose busi­
FOR
per part of the thigh. He appears to be ness keenness and correctness of vision
getting along nicely.
are a necessary adjunct possess blue eyes.
Most of the fishermen have gone to i Haven’t you ever noticed the penetrating
fishing, being unable toget the price they quality a glace from an azure tinted eye
seems to have ? The cold, steady look
asked for.
from such an eye appears to read you
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
through and through. In a great many
years of practice I’ve discovered that
Lvman and Ernest Lamb are conva- very few blue-eyed people are compelled
lesing from the typhoid lever.
to wear glasses. Blue eyes are very at­
Stanley Lamb has returned to the tractive, but brown eyes are the most
State University at Eugene.
beautiful. Intellectuality is usually de­
Supervisor Sheets has done some ex­ noted by gray eyes, and hazel eves indi­
cellent work on our roads this fall.
cate a talent for music. The commonest
J. P. ALLEN,
The burning of Chas. Wells’ barn yet eye is the gray eye, and the rarest is
Proprietor.
remains a mystery. Evidently some one
violet.
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had slept there that night who smoked
too freelv.
Electrocution of Czolgosz.
First class accommodation
Miss Hattie Marolf is attending the
at second class rate.
A uburn , N. Y., Oct. 14.—Cornelius V.
public school at Tillamook this year.
Collins,
Superintendent
of
the
Auburn
What are you going to do, Mr. Editor,
for a Thanksgiving turkey this year ? State Prison, will send a request to Sec­ BEST MEALS IN THE
CITY.
They seem to be unusually scarce in these retary of State Hay to designate an offi­
cial representative of the Government to
parts.
Tillamook,
Ore
[We are sorry, but the Editor, when in be present at the electrocution of Czol­
a fix, always resorts to the next best gosz, the murderer of President McKin­
THE
thing, and in this instance, it is to take ley. Only 26 witnesses will be present
turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day with in the chamber of death when the sen­
our esteemed South Prairie correspon­ tence is executed. It was stated at the «
dent. and if he has no objections, the department of prisons today that reports ■
Just received a meat and well selected
editor will invite all his friends to parti­ thai Czolgosz is in a continuous state of
Stock of foot ware of summer goods.
For Gentlemen, Ladies’. Misses and
cipate |as well, and then, sure, turkeys collapse, and that he breaks down and
AND
Children Shoes direct from Chicago.
weeps every time anything is said to him
will l»e scarce at South Prairie.—E d .)
It will pay you to examine my GOODS
John Marolf has perfected and pa­ concerning the electrocution, are false.
and PRICES before purchasing else­
Superintendent
Collins
had
a
talk
with
tented an invention that bids fair to be­
where.
come a blessing to navigators, as well the condemned man some days ago.
as a fortune to himself It is siinplv an I Czolgosz expressed no fear as to the
extra rudder, hung with the main rud. electrocution, but said he would not
der, but fastened to one side of it, in the I care to go ontside of the prison, for he
hull or in a niche prepared for that pur­ believed the jieople would kill him. Since
pose in the stem of the ship, in case of his confinement in Auburn several thou-
accident to main rudder.
This extra sand letters have been received for him
We carry the best Machin­
one is to lx? immediately o ¡Kited and at the prison, as well as a large num Iter
ery
and Supplies for Cheese
of
express
packages
containing
flowers
swung in its place. It certainly seems to
and Butter Making. Our
supply a long felt want in the distress­ and fruit. The letters flowersand fruit
prices are the lowest.
ing case of ii lost rudder in a storm at have never reached the condemned man.
sea. A look at the design causes one to The flowers and fruit it is learned, have
Send for our catalogue.
wonder why this was not invented be­ lieen sent by Christian Scientists, as have
ii number of letters consoling him in his
fore.
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last moments. Other letters have come
Out of the Ordinary.
from cranks who have written about
the species of torture to which they « 143 FRONT STREET,
There has been quite a spread recently would put him if they had the execution
PORTLAND, ORE.
of magazine stories telling what animal of justice in his case.
PATENT NO. ae.eTO.
Agents for
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trainers and menagerie men do or would | 4
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do in emergencies. The shortest ami lirst
$1.25 pays for the Headlight to Jana- « DeLaval Cream Separators.
anecdote has for its chief figure George ! ary 1st, 1903
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Salesman.
HARDWARE, FARMING MACHINERY,
Tools, Groceries, Feed and Provisions.
co .,
“0.” BEN RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agent,
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
^llen ¡louse,
CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
RED SHOE STORE.
B^DDIClÇ-kEATI^ CO,
P. F. BROWNE.
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