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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 14. 190 L STOCK. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Sewing i Machines. I HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS, i- î — I die tile are Headquarters for X and Linings. Furniture, etc., Sold on the Installment Plan. Easy terms. Call and Investigate. Nouu’s the time (Ubi (Éilíainooh Mjcabligbt Fred C. Beker. Publisher. RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION. ( strictly in aovance .) One year.............................................. $1.50 Six months...... .................................... 75 I Three months...................................... 50 An Irrigation Campaign. I CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES, MATTING, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING. STOVES, RANGES, CR°CKERY. GLASS^ j U ndertaker’s Supplies. r to furnish your homes. CO.. Call and Inspeet our Goods. Priees are loui for First Class Furniture. Tire Tilla-ixioolt ernment will absolutely prevent a recur rence of what may be termed “hard times’’ for the American farmer for many years to come. The whole world is be coming dependent to a greater or lesser degree upon America. The actual foreign demand for foodstuff’s, coupled with home demand from ndnproducers en gaged in manufacturing commodities for foreign countries, is sure to make an active demand at good prices for all that the farmer has to sell. It is this fact which does much to explain the marked advance in the price of good farm land all over the country. House Furnishers tended contests of Charles E. Hays, op- i crates to deprive this contestant ot his Fate of Three Oregon Volunteers right to make entry ot said tracts and Who Were Lost in Philippines. ! this thesaidcontestaiit is ready to prove • at such time and place as may be named The fate of James Lawrence, Ralph ! by the Register and Receiver for a hear- McCoy nnd Clarence Mills, the three I ing in said case ; and that the pretend I I have the largest and best assorted stock of old members ot Company M, Second Oregon ed contests filed by said Charles E. Hays I Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into Volunteers who were ¡reported missing be not heard nor passed upon until I this City. on the morning of April 11, 1899, while thesecontests are settled ; and he there • a-ciS''-iii- E<ii(-<iir<4P<tiF<^'qF<®-<e- in the survice at Mariloa, P. I., seems at fore asks to be allowed to prove said al- £0 EQ last to have l>een solved. Beyond doubt legations to the end that said timber en the men were ambushed, killed and their try may be declared cancelled and for Whisky, bodies hidden in one of the many fish feited to the United States, he the said $1.00 $3.00 ponds near the place where the men were »contestant paying the expense of said last seen. Attempts are now being hearing. if -dll .-Hl -djl .dtl ..(JI. ..Ill ^4,1 The land office refused to accept the made to ferret out the murderers, and Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can several Filipinos have been placed un contest on account of it not being filed in good faith._________________ 1 buy it pure and unadulterated from me. der arrest on suspicion. Urged on bv sorrowing mothers, J. M. Notice to Shippers. Doorman, of Woodburn, late Captain ot Company M. has been keeping up an in All freight carried by the Pacific Navi cessant correspondence with Army offi gation Company‘ssteamers is pay al tie at cials for the purpose of revealing the the Company’s office on Lamb’s wharf mystery, and from late letters from sev in Tillamook City as soon as checked eral officers it is evident that the volu ii- and ready for delivery. teers were done away with as above All local an<l back charges must be paid mentioned. before freight leaves the wharf. The letter of one officer reads as fol- P acific N aviga ' ion C ompany . lows : B. C. L amb , Agent. I am in'ormed by an officer in the bri ---------------------------------- —---- ------- . ( gade of Pilar that when thev were sta Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices. tioned in Baliuag, in April 1899, rumor Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in the Northwest, reached them to the effect that three Below will be found the Yellow Fir Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, private!) Americans had been killed bv Ladrons umber Company’s price list for lumber. confer u|>on business or social luatterB and generally feel at home. under one Captain Luis,west of Marilao. I am told that Mariano Jacinto, a na P rices for L umber at the M ills : Per 1000 ft tive confined in Bacalor prison, pro Rough lumber.................................. $6 50 bably knows the circumstances. Sized lumber...................................... 7 50 C. C. Dwyer, Captain commanding at Ship lap ............................................. 8 00 Polo, made the following indorsements : Dressed lumber, flooring & rustic 14 50 From several sources it is learned that P rices at T illamook C ity , the three men were killed near the barrio And delivered anywhere along the main of Obijan, while they were shooting fish road from the mills : OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN or getting out of a boat. Rough lumber ................................. 00 8 It is said that Domasa Reparo, now a 9 00 workman in the Custom House at Ma Sized lumber..................................... 9 50 nilla, and his uncle, Juan Reparo, since Ship lap ............................................ oo Diesscd lumber up to 16in. wide. 16 killed bv insurgents, and Roman Yenicle, now in the guardhouse of Santa Marie, Flooring and rustic....................... i>; oo accused of murder, and probably John Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide Vfcc. per lineal foot. Pagale, insurgent Lieutenant and thief, Above prices are for lumber less than who has not vet surrendered, were four thirty feet long. Leave orders at the of the men who killed the men in ques saw mills or with tion. E. G. E. W ist , President ; The remains were thrown into one of P etek B kant , Secretary. the many fish ponds, and we are trying to find them. No one seems to know AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND ’’ACME.’’ PLATINUM METALS where they are. It might be well to ar For San Francisco and L ob Angeles. I than gold, tin-white, and rest Domaso Reparo and have him turn «re heavier state’s evidence, if treachery was used, i usua illy occur in small scales and do not Or. J. SIBLEY, amalgamate. They are valuable. Send as seems to he established. to ...„ the Welsbach Company, Lieutenant Walker reported as fol for sale l„ Broad & Arch streets. Philadelphia. Pa. lows : Analysis free. For information con Domaso Reparo went to Manila, and cerning methods of saving the metals, his whereabouts are unknown. I have write to the Waratah Minerals Com made repeated efforts to capture him pany, Limited, 140 Ellis street, San Roman Yenicle, a prisoner here, denies Francisco. Calif. all knowledge of the affair, and says that he was in the mountains at the time. STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. General Funston writes : ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, The fate of the three men of the Second I Oregon in question would seem to be BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE. pretty well settled by the report froiu i Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. «nd Captain Dwyer, though it is quite im also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R foi San Francisco, Porttai ■ probable at this late day that their re and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to AND mains can be found or their murderers ■ SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR brought to justice. ■ B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. In summing the matter up, Major-Gen. Airents K & N‘ R R- CO - Portland. ■ eral Lloyd Wheaton made the final in s 1,18 |A. & C. It. R. Co., Portland. ■ dorsement, as follows : It is not possible now to obtain defi 4 nite information ns to the fate of the ■ missing men. It is probable that thev Centrally Ltoeated. Rates, $1 Per Day. have been murdered. Many soldiers have 4 ■ disapfteared in this department, and have been murdered. Every effort has 4 lieett made to bring their murderers to ■ Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery 4 justice, and many natives have been I 4 Machinery and Supplies we carry M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. tried, sentenced and executed for these ' the largest stock in the __ northwest. ■ OREGON. crimes. Others are now under sentence I I A full line of _____ D. H. Burrell _____ & Co.'s oi death tor the assassination of Ameri g celebrated Cheese making prépara. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. ■ can soldiers. Efforts will continue to tions. Apparatus, etc. be trade to obtain further information Send for Catalogue. ■ in the case of these men of Second Ore 4 gon Volunteers. SOLDIERS WERE AMBUSHED Reports from Washington state that a number of western senators and mem bers of the house have agreed to com * * * bine for action in favor of government There is no disputing the fact that out appropriations for irrigating purposes in their respective states and to defeat of the three names mentioned for United the river and harbor bill unless an ap States senator—Simon, Fulton and Scott propriation for irrigation is made a part —there is a strong sentiment in favor of of that measure. Senator Dubois of Mr. II. W. Scott. As we remarked a few Idaho is named as authority for the weeks since this is an honor the people statement that the senators ami repre of Oregon should take pride in conferring sentatives of California, Idaho, Wyom upon tl.iat gentleman if merit and ability ing, Montana, Utah, the Dakotas, Ne is to betaken intoconsideration. No man braska, Colorado and Nevada have is more conversant with the entire state joined in the movement. According to and knows its needs as well as Mr. Scott, the Idaho senator, as reported, the pro tor he has been identified with its growth position will be to devote the receipts and industries for many years, and it is from the various land offices, in excess of well-known that he has labored zealous expenses, to the construction of reser ly for the interests of Oregon. We be voirs and canals by the government and lieve the state owes Mr. Scott a debt of then to use all the money obtained from gratitude, and a fitting honor to bestow selling reclaimed lands to extend the upon him would be to send him to the system of irrigating 100,000,000 acres in United States senate, for his name will always be associated with the distin the west. Whether or not there is such an un guished men who helped to make Oregon derstanding between western congress what it is today. And we believe this men as reported, there is no doubt that will be the verdict of the people after the west was never more earnest than it considering the matter fairly ami impar is at this time in the purpose to secure tially, but whether Mr. Scott will allow national aid for the promotion of irriga this honor to be conferred upon him we tion, so that it can confidently be said do not know. * * * that western representatives will make Some people are worried because the a most determined effort to accomplish the Western sentiment is practically una United States has no official national nimous so that the time has come when Hower. While England has the rose, the government should take hold of this Scotland the thistle, Ireland the Sham most important matterand inaugurate rock, France the lily and Holland the tu a policy that will assure the steady re lip, there seems to be no unity of opinion clamation of the arid lands, the necessity as to what flower should constitute Am for which is growing more urgent from erica’s floral insignia. One of our west year to year. The fact is fully recognized ern congressmen once undertook to get that it is a large undertaking, that it in the pansy so named, hut he only suc volves a great expenditure of money, ceeded in getting “pansy’ hitched oil to but it is impossible to doubt that the his name instead of the country. The results will many times repay the cost. | flour which has made America more fa- Let it be assumed that the reclamation ! fous than anv other is made at Minnea- of 100,000,000 acres of arid lands would 1 polis mostly. * * * cost $200,030,000 or even a larger sum, 1 The last steamer to return from Cape every acre of land reclaimed would be , nome brought $500,000 in gold. It also worth at least $50, so that we should brought over 100 men who had no mo have an increase in the wealth of the ney to buy fare and had stowed them country in land alone, without improv- selves a wav on the ship when it sailed, ments, of $5,000,000.000 by the expen leaving hundreds of others who were diture upon the part of the government just as destitute and not so fortunate in of $200,0(10,000 and we would have a securing passage. The search for gold is country opened up for the surplus popu as alluring as gambling and the chances lation of the east and the middle west of success hardly more uumerous. ern states. It is a great practical ques- | * * M tion, in which the welfare not of the west A law recently put into effect in Nor- alone but of the whole country is in- ’ wav comjiels the young woman before volved Near the close of the Lost session of she marries to present a certificate to congress a bill was introduced by Rep- the authorities showing that she can resentative Newlands of Nevada to pro cook, sew, and embroider. This ought vide for the disposal of the arid public to insure the getting of a good house lands and to authorize the construction keeper when a fellow marries in that I country, but it is an uniair agreement in of reservoirs for the storage of water I that nothing is required in the man. and other necessary irrigation works for * * ♦ arid-land reclamation. This measure, If every citv in the United States would which will doubtless come before the Fifty.seventh congress, met with very follow the example of New York with general approval from the advocates of the intention of getting rid of the politi. irrigation and will probably have their cal bosses what a blessing it would be. ' support if again introduced. As we have But we pause to wonder if this was not heretofore said in regard to this ques 1 a move for one political boss to get rid The Tillamook Timber Contest*. tion, it is certain that only the general I of another political boss ? Nolan of Tillamook county, has filed * < * government can provide the means and contests in the Land Office against 75 exercise the authority needed for the suc In spite of the stories of drouth nnd claims in Tillamook county. The contes cessful establishment and maintenance prospective destitution which were cir. tées are the same as in the Hays cases, of the general sistem that will l>e necess culnte<l Inst summer the onlv famine which are now being henrd in the Land ary for the conservation of. the water I noted up to date is a car famine on the Office. Nolan alleges that the entries needed to carrv on the irrigation of the rajlroa<ls. when made were not made in good faith * * St vast area now lying idle, and if it lie ad ■Assassin Ciolgosx is reported to have for the exclusive use and lienefit of the mitted that it is the right and duty of entrymen, who conspired with one the government to do this there is no carried some life insurance. We fear his Claude Thayer, Morris Leach. andClark present need is tire insurance. sound or Niiflkient reason why this most Hadley and others to fraudulently oh. ini|M)rtnnt work should not lie begun as tain title to said land and to divide the soon as possible. $1OO Reward, $1OO. prra-eeds of the sale of the same and The rentier’» of thin imper will be pleaeed to leero that there i» r ! lea-«t one drvwted di*ea<«e that said entry was made in pursu. A person wants to know when hard Ihet science ha» been able to cure in all it* a nee alleges that Charles B. Hays has Mlagrs, Atitl that la Catarrh Kall a Catarrh times for the farmer are likely to come Cure in the only poettive curv known to the filer! of said conspii acy. The affiant fur medical fraternity. Catarrh belli« a conKl u again, assuming that the present pros Hana! dineatw. require« a con»Ulntional tieat- ther against said entries several pretend pernus condition of agriculture cannot mvnt Hall's Catarrh Cute is taken internally, ed contests. That said contests so filed act ng directly upon the blood an«! mocmis sur c mtiuue. While lower prices for farm faces of the system, thereby de» troy lug the by said Charles E. Hays are collusive foundation of the disease, and giving the products are almost sure to come in the patient strength by building up the Const it !»- and sjieculative and it is alleged |hy this natural order of supply and demand, we Iton an<1 assisting nature in doing its wo«k. contestant upon information and belief The proprietors Imre so much faith in its cura- still think that the greatly expanded I live powers, that they offer One Hundred |x»|. that said contests are made in the in. tar .in) rage that it fails to cure. Send for markets for the products of the American . lara list o( testimonials. terest of said entry man and his co-con. Addreaa, F J ClllfNKV & CO . Toledo. O. fnrm and factory and common sense bus spirators. That said entries are fraudu. Sold bjr PriiKYists, ?jc- iness principles in the poticie* of the gov 1 Hall s Family pills are ths best. lent and void aud together with the pre- J. s. LAMAR. , WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. [ 1 3 Wines, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. ® to per gal. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor, Tillamook City,-------------------- Oregon. Truckee Lumber Co., FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES E, Hobsonville, Mgr. Pacific Navigation Co CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS : LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, I F. LEACH, - B^DDIClÇ-kEATI^ CO. '•J 143 FRONT STREET, ■ PORTLAND, ORE. 4 « Agents for - 4 DeLaval Cream Separators. <h ■ ■r ■ ■ PROPRIETOR OF Tillamook Meat Market ■ • «4 DEALER IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC Electric Baths nicely fit tied up Good for persons suffering with rheumatism. C. A. BAILEY nKAt.XR IN ’ STl'DEB.A KER U'.AGON OSBORSE MOWERS, Buggies. Imy rxkea, plows, .>«1 tsrm machinery. You can save m mey by dealing with me. Wagons "”*** 0,1 BuWS'es "nd Spring c, a . bailey . Tillamook, Or*. Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook, I L. N BARNES, tlxe ITEW meat market , Is still here and expects to remain. Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc. I' AT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.