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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 19, 1901. As Uncle Sam Leads the World in Everything < •< > 11X & CO. Leads all Others CHRISTMAS Real Estate Transfers. 0 0 0 0 & 8 C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. Tillamook City, Oregon Truckee Lumber Co FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ T GOODS TOILET CASES ! mirrors , manicure sets , 0 0 0 0 WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. OUR TOILET J. S. LAMAR WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE HOLIDAY STOCK 0 General News. was called upon by an Aberdeen Judge to delend a prisoner on the charge of in John Roppel was shot nt his home fanticide. Strong gave the names of near Hubbard Friday morning by several of his purported relatives and an Thurston Grimm, and died from the alleged uncle has been telegraphed to. effects of his wound early the same even After his examination by the physicians i ing. Both men are farmers, and Grimm Wednesday the man disappeared and ; went to Salem immediately after the has not been seen or heard of since. He I have the largest and best assorted stock of old shooting and surrendered himself to the sought no financial assistance. Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into Sheriff. this City. * * * * * * Mrs. karry Hibbard yawned while at Whatcom, Wash., city is flooded with counterfeit money of all denominations a ball at Son s of Veterans Hall at Walla ’ Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. from dollars to dimes. The counterfeit Walla on Saturduy, and broke up the t Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. K ers used pure silver in manufacturing dance. Mrs. Hibbard opened her mouth Congress and the Schley Scandal. their coin, and so clever is I he work that to the fullest extent, and when she un dertook to close .it the hinges struck At the opening of Monday’s session of the monev had to be sent to the mint at The juw absolutely refused to close, the Senate Mr. Jones (Ark.) introduced San Francisco to be passed on. A Treas Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can even when considerable pressure was ury agent is said to be on his way to a joint resolution as follows: “ That buy it pure and unadulterated front me. brought to bear. When closed by main investigate. the thanks of Congress and the American * * * force the jaw would immediately fly open people are hereby tendered to Rear. David P. Thompson, a pioneer of Ore as soon as released. The announcement Admiral Winfield S. Schley and officers gon and one of the state’s leading citi created great excitement, and the dance and men under his command for highly zens, of Portland, died in his apartments broke up. A doctor was called, and the distinguished conduct in conflict with on Saturday. He was 67 years of age. unfortunate woman removed to her the enemy, ns displayed by them in the The cause of death was pernicious an home. After a few hours’ work the destruction of the Spanish fleet off the aemia, due to organtic stomach trouble trouble was corrected. harbor of Santiago, Cuba, July 3, 1898. Mr. Thompson had been in failinghealth * * “ That the President of the United for several months, and during the past A storm which for severity and ties- States be requested to cause this resolu four weeks has been confined to his room. tion to be communicated to Rear- Three weeks ago his condition became tructiveness has not been equaled for Admiral Schley and through him to the alarming, and since that time his life has 25 years visited Eastern and Central officers and men under his command.” been slowly ebbing away. At intervals Pennsylvania Sunday night, causing Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in I be Northwest Without comment the resolution was he relcpsed into a comatose condition, almost unprecedented damage and re Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately referred to the committee on naval but would rally again and become com. sulting in the loss of at least four lives. confer upon business or social niait*'re and generally feel at home. The havoc in the coal regions is enor afairs. At the conference between pletelv rational. mous and the loss to railroad and min Admiral Schley and his counsel it was * * * decided to ask Secretary Long to with It transpires that the gift of $10,000,- ing companies will amount to millions hold his approval of the findings of the 000, which Andrew Carnegie tendered to of dollars. The Schuylkill, Lehigh, court of inquiry until such time as the President Roosevelt for the founding of Susquehanna and Juanita Rivers have Admiral, through his counsel, can file an a great institution for the higher educa risen as high as 15 teet above their levels objection thereto. The request was de tion was notan offer of $10,000,000 in and all of their tributaries have ovei- OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN flowed, inundating the surrounding livered to Secretary Long, and while he cash, but the par value of that amount has not yet answered the communica in bonds of the United States corpora, country is more than a dozen counties. * * * tion it is understood the request will be tion. The offer of these bonds is embar According to the best information ob rassing to the administration, owing to granted. the complications which might ariss if tainable by Game Warden Quimby, the Senator Hoar borrowed the idea of sending the anarchists to a desert isle the government accepted them, and the English partridges imported into Ore from the newspaper. It is a good one president, it is understood, is now in gon and liberated at various points in and he is welcome to it. Congress also correspondence with Mr. Carnegie about the valley a year ago, have done re could do far worse than adopt it. the matter. It is said to be definitely de markably well. Farmers are apparently cided that President Roosevelt will not taking the same interest in the protec accept the offer of Andrew Carnegie in tion of these strangers as the sportsmen AGENTS STEAMERS “ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.” bonds of the U.S. Steel corporation. He who raised the money with which to For Sail Francisco and I x » h Angele«. L procure them, and if the same thought is hopeful ¡that an adjustment can be ful consideration is shown them in their Hobsonville, Or. J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr made. * * * protection until the law permits their Austin Craig, the Postmaster and City shooting, rare sport will be the reward Recorder of Whitney, who was arrested for this vigilance. The law protects the the first of last week on complaint of English or gray partridge for the pur the president of the Bank of Sumpter, pose of enabling it to multiply, until who charged that Craig, who has been October 1, 1905, after which date the acting as the agent of the Bank of Whit open season will be from October 1 to STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON. ney, had misappropriated funds of the December 1. ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, bank entrusted to him by depositors, had his preliminary examination nt Holland's Topsy-Turvy Romance. BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE. Sumpter. After the evidence on the part Connecting at Astoria with th*' Oregon Railroad & Navigation <'o, and also the Astoria & Columbia River It It fol Ban Francisco, Portland of the prosecution had l»cen given, Craig The lovely old days of chivalry, when and all pointe east. For freight and |mssenger rales apply to waived the examination, and was bound every gentleman wore a sword and was Has been selected with care from the latest SAMUEL ELMORE &. CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR overin the sum of $2000 to await the eager to employ it in defense of his sov B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. novelties. action of the Circuit Court. Craig is . . (O It A N. R R Co . Portland. ereign and his lady love indifferently still in custody, being unable to find |A & C. II. R. Co., Portland. have been revived in Holland. But, as bondsmen. Craig was the editor of the might have been exacted in these ma. We have Forest Grove Hatchet a few years ago. terialistic times, the good and pleasing * * * rules of romance writers have turned Centrally Ltoeated. Rates, $1 Per Day Addison Kidd, the negro detective who topsy-turvv. Instead of the ‘gallant was arrested on suspicion of wrecking knights who have drawn their trusty of all kinds, including the passenger train east of The Dalles on blades in defense of their lovely, injured December 4, when Engineer .Maurice queen” triumphing over “the caitiff,’’ M. H. UflRSEN, Proprietor. Cavanaugh was killed, and who has they have not only suffered severe TILLAMOOK, OREGON l»een detained in the county jail since the wounds, but they have been otherwise The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. time of the w reck, and who said he heard grievously humiliated several tramps say thev wouid get even Prince Henry of Plcss, in giving whom on the railroad company because they were put off of a freight train near the her hand and heart and half her royal place of the wreck, has confessed that he throne good young Queen Wilhelmina himself committed the terrible crime, tie erred most grievously, in the swash TOR OF made the confession first to Detective buckler, who has thus violated all Reilly, and a second time to the detective precedents. Not only has this mis and District Attorney Frank Menefee. erable apology for royalty insulted He broke down and cried when he con willfully his lovely spouse, but he has DEALER IN fessed, and when asked whv he commit cut and slashed and pinked two chiva ted the terrible deed he answered, sob lrous genetiemen of the court. It mat. bing: “i was just walking along the. ters not that he is considered one of the track and put the nuts on the rails. I best swordsmen of Europe. He had no Shop next door to Ijtrn»n'» Hotel, Tillamook had no idea of killing anyone; 1 was business to set nt naught all of the laws of romance by wounding the gallant drinking at the time.” knight, and he should I* reviled therefor « * * Physicians of the town of New West by Stanley Weyman, Anthony Hope, minster, B.C., are puzzled over a strange Robert Barr and al) other writers of the case of apparent loss of memory. A day I days of chivalry, or two ago a man about 30 years old] The sympathy of the world will go called at the office of Dr. Kendall and nut to the sweet young queen who has stated that he was troubled with a ' l>een so unfortunate in what was hailed peculiar mental disease. He could re- > only a few short months ago ns a true Call and see. Every’ article is selected on its merit. member nothing of latter date than love match of the beautiful old fashioned No trouble to show goods. tlier «he has August 21, lS97^DrBagg« and other kind. It matter^ Is still here and expects to rem in t. He was a forgiven Prince H physician, wer <«U«1 *■ ¡bMlfri'ime i* Frank. miserable I kkif t< insult her lie- the rr: in «t itril ■ Thanking you for past favor ;>d a cont mance of y was for several canse the refute« his wild-oats lin Strong, andf Aberdeen. Miss debts. It is a the royal Cash« yean an atM| TS id FURS, Etc. > go to work ductors learned I «culawny cannot By questioning be red was thaj to earn honestly that the last 1 ht away to pack down. 1, 1H97, Strong | hit creditor^ the morning o( V. M. Preston to Thamas F. Brown, lots 3 and 4, block 2, Park add. to Tillamook. David Fitzpatrick to Anna S. Burton, quit claim deed, tract in sec. 6, tp. 2 S, K. 9 W. Minerva E. Olds to Delos A. Blodgett, Setiofsec. 3, tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. Henry Lederer to Thomas J. Bibbv, bond for deed, lots 4, 5. 12, 13 and 14 olsec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Mathias Beyer to William Williams, tract in sec. 19, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. Mary F. Drew to Henry Lederer, lots 7 and 8, in block 6, Hay’s addition to Tillamook. Henry I-ederer to A. R. Gangloff, lots 4 and 5, 12 and 13 and 14, of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Benjamin A. Todd to The Duncan Brewer Lumlier Co., S % of Nw >4 and lots 3 and 4, of sec. 2, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W. Thomas W. Nordley to The Duncan Brewer Co., N >4 of Nw 14 and Sw *4 of Nw 4 of sec. 14, tp. 1 S, R. 8 W. U.S. to Henry Harrington E ’4 of Se % and S >4 of Ne *4 of sec. 22, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. U.S. to George Moore, Ne ]4 of Nw 14, lot 1, sec. 19, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W. ; Nw 14 of Ne 14 and lot 1, sec. 24, tp. IN, R 7 W. ; same to Olean Land Co. U.S. to Eliza Moore, E % of Sw J, and lots 3 and 4, see. 18, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W, ; same to Olean Land Co. Wcl’.s Gilbert to Olean Land Co., quit claim deed, Nw J4 of sec. 24, tp- 1 N, R. 7 W. State of Oregon to Wm. G. Gosslin, 254.99 acres tide land in see. 33 and 34, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. State of Oregon to G. B. McLeod, 198.4 acres tide land in sec. 33 and 34, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. Albert W. Plank to Louis Olsen, tract in sec. 25, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. U.S. to Edward J. Thomas, lots 3, 4 and 5,and Se 14 of Nw 14 of sec. 6, tp. 1 N, R. 6 W. L Wells Gilbert to Delos A. Blodgett, S % ofNw ‘4 and N >4 of Sw '4, sec. 33, tp. 2N.R.7 W. Henry Tohl to Laura Newell, lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 of block 19, Tohl's add. to Nehalem City. Joseph Angells to Laura Newell and H. Tohl, Se yt of Sw '4, sec. 27, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. Gus Allison to Julius Erickson, y, acre in sec 24. tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. Wadhams & Co. to F. R. Beals, 200 i acres, more or less in sec. 11, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W. GOODS of all Description Combs and Brushes, EBONY GOODS, CELLULOID COODS, Choice Perfumery, DOLLS, Doll Carriages. TOYS of all Description. 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