THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 6. 1902 Marines’ Terrible March Quaint Features of Life. W ashington , Feb. 1.—General Chaffee has cabled to the War Department a report of the march of Major Waller and his marines across Samar. It is the first full account of the march, and tells a tale of terrible suffering and hardship. Joseph Waller, four officers and 50 men from the Ever since his wife died, a year ago, marine corps, Lieutenant Lyles, of the Twelfth Infantry and six native bearers Joshua Lamoreaux, a farmer living near started during the last week in Decern- Ceases Mills, Pa , has eaten his meals at j ber from Langan, on the east coast of her grave, half a mile from his home. Samar, to cross the island to Bassey. One desperately cold day last week he was found unconscious there, partly froz­ about 35 miles distant. The story of their sufferings is told in the following en and almost dead from exposure. He dispatch : is 80 years old and in all their sixty years “ The w ar Department is advised of of married life he anil his wife had nev­ the trip of Major Waller, four officers er been apait longer than half a day. and 50 men of the marine corps. 36 Making a blind man swear to the ac­ natives, bearers, with four days’ rations, curacy of writing that he cannot see who started the last week of December seems rather arbitrary, but the corpora­ from Langan, on the east coast of tion counsel of New Haven has given his Samar, to cross the island to Bassey, opinion that blind people si c not exempt about 35 miles on the map. The trail from the law requiring all taxpayers to at one time existed, but was found in swear to the correctness of the written places only. Lieutenant Lyles, Twelfth lists of their taxable property. Infantry, accompanied the command. Jesse Benedict 1 bitter, a young pro­ Incessant rains from start, swollen fessor in the Latin department of Prince­ streams and other natural obstacles ton university, is about to be married. made the progress extremely slow’. News of the coming event reached the When the rations were consumed the students a day or to «go Next fore­ I men were exhausted rapidly, dropping noon as Prof. Carter was lecturing Io a on the wfv . “ Major Waller separated from Captain roomfull of sophomores on Latin come­ dies, a freshman opened the door and Porter, Lieutenant R. P. Williams and slowly propelled down the aisle a per­ the larger part of the men, and proceeded ambulator. When he reached the plat­ toward Bassey, where he arrived Janu­ ary 9 with two officers, 13 men, also form he turned and fled. Lieutenant Lyles. He returned to the Rev. Louis Richter has been barred j mountains the next day with relief, but from the Presbyterian Ministers’ assoc in returned to Bassev about 10 days later, tion of Minneapolis tiecause he is a paid j unsuccessful. Porter was to build rafts, agent of the Minneapolis Brewing comp­ but the timber would not float. The any. He candidly admitted that he had second day after* separating from Waller, b *en or. the brewing company ’s pay loll Porter moved toward Langan, arriving for tive years. January 11 with two men, and all ex­ Three years ago young Robert Mason, hausted. Lieutenant R. P. Williams and of Woodhill, N.Y., kissed his sweet­ over 30 men were left in the mountains heart, Agnes Shepard, good by and with in a similar condition, with the native his regiment started for the Philippines. bearers. He took part in a number of engage- “The relief expedition under Lieuten­ ruentsand scouting expeditions that caus­ ant K. P. Williams, First Infantry, was ed delay in receiving his letters from delayed in starting two days by the , home. Last week. his term of enlist­ storm raging and the torrent iu the ment having expire I, lie suddenly turned river. It started on the 13th, and reach- ■ up*i i Woodhill just in time to find his ed the marines on the 18th, saving Lieu­ sweetheart marrying a rival. Rushing tenant Williamsand all except 10 ¿nen up the church aisle, the ex-soldier, in 1 not found, who are no doubt dead from j his well-worn uniform,drew a pistol and, j starvation, namely : Privates Tangule, , putting his rival to flight, wedded his 1 Foster, G. M. Britt. T. Wards, Brown, [ old sweetheart, who had thought him I E. E. Murrv, T. Buffett, Baley, Baroni, ' dead. The bride did not faint. and Connell. R. Kettle died in the hos- When Lehigh Valley Engineer Joseph ; pital at Taclohan January 13. Captain Hess left his cab at Redingtoil, Pa., last Porter, Lieutenant Williams and 18 i men are in the hospital at Taclohan. Sunday night, to repair a break in the They are not very clear in mind regard. , steam valve, as the train sped at forty I 1 ing much of the time covered by the per- I miles an hour, one of the boiler flues j ! iod of suffering. All will probably re- ! blew out and scalding steam enveloped him and live coals touched the engineer’s 1 cover. Major Waller is at present dis- ; oily clothes the latter caught fire and he ordered in his recollections. The stiffer-1 was soon a sheet of flame. The flame ing of this command for 29 days cannot i | burnt off his mustache, eyebrows and be described. The efforts of Lieutenant hair and roasted his face, breast and Williams, First Infantry, and the relief | shoulders. Then he jumped into the wa party, are unequaled for courage and i ! labor.” ter tank and thus saved Ids life. A tramp the other d iy asked a woman in a Massachusetts hamlet for a meal, and iu giving it to him the good worn in explained that she had no milk for the tea. “Oh, mum.” he gallantly replied, “you’ve gave me the milk of human kindness, and that’s enough ” The Nt*w Jersey rubber worker win», with his wife, has just deserted a family of thirteen children, the eldest 13 years old, on the ground that the whole bak­ er s dozen of (hem are hoodooed, may have some basis for the surmise, The b d luck which went with them all might have been less if he haest provisions of the Notice is hereby given that in ompliance with the provisions of the act of ('ongre-a of G rout bill of hn*t year, together with a June 3, 1*78 eu it led “ An act for the sale of few additions which seem to strengthen tun er lauds i-i the States of California, Oregon* Nevada and Washington Teirtory, aw ex­ the measure tended to ad the Public Laud Slates b\ act of August 4. iM. The bill agreed ubon by the committee PH’LIF M UOND1T. Seaside, county ol Ulatsop, state of Oregon, places a tax of 10 cents a pnind upon all Of 1 office his sworn hn» this tiny *»> tiled > in -j imitations colored to resemble butter and statement N-». 5577. ■7. * for the purvh-ise of the Nw h , of . . Section —,—. No. 9, T, in ... Township No. i a tax of one fourth of a cent a pound up­ Mort th. . - Range No. 9 West and will offer proof o show hat the land sought is more valua­ on uncolored imitations. Thia is the ble for its t in s«r or'tone than for ag culiuml prineipp* < hampiom-d by Congressman purposes, and to establish his claim to aaid land lieio.e the Rrgistei ami Kecvivei of this office at Grout while he it as engaged in thia tight. Oregon Utt*, Oregon on Saturday the yth day April, too.’ He names ig wi m>acs It puts u premium upon the honest mark of Thomrs Mitchell, William Luce, of Seaside. Oregon; Frank M W'ake.ey. Herbert V Alley, eti ng of I utter, imitations. of Nehal’*m, < irrgoti The ccmmittee has also inserted an Any and all persona claiming adversely the • described lands are reiiQe* ej to tile their amendment defining a manufacturer of abor claims n tliis office on or before said jth day oleomargarine, in which it is explained oi Apt II, I90J C has IL M oobfs . Regia*er. that “any person that sells, vends or fur IlMHKM I.AMD. Av I Jl’NK 8. 187M.— NOTlCK Fvg nishea oleomargarine for the use and IT Hl HATION. United State« Land < •ffit e. consumption of others, except to Ins own Oregon City Oregon. Jaitiiai y 11th. tqoj. family and guests thereof, without Com- Notice 1« hereby giv« n that in compliance |a*nsation. who shall add to or colora­ with the ptovtatons of the act of ( ongteiM of June <. iS-H. eutilled An act lot the sale tion that cause's it tulook like butter shall of tinil«cr lands in the '•tales ot Ca'atorioa, also Is* held to In» a manufacture ofoleo Oregon Nevada and Washington I'vrritory .<« ; t x tended to all the Public Land States by act of margarine August 4 1*97. K Nh HOLS, The oleo advocates in presenting their Of Nehalem, LAURA county o* tillamook State of side of the case have dwelt upon the Otegou hasthisday filed in this office bar sworn statement No for the purchase of w holeaomeness and purity of their pro­ the S ■ Nw •» and lot« 3 and 4. of Section v, tn Township No. 4 North. Kauge ducts; w hile (he pure butter people hate No No o Weal, mid will offer proof to show that tried to make plain (he fact that the tight the land sought is ntoie valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, is not ii | m » ii oleomargarine as such, but and to establish hei claim to said land before the Keg «ter and Receiver of this office at against the frauds which are committed Oregon City. Ore., on Saturday, the 5th day by the producers and handlers of that of April, tvoi She names >• witneaws John C Itivant.oi Clatskanie, ore : Ur’ah8 vommodi ty__________________ 11 v nt Coleman II Wheeler and Cora E W heeler, of Nehalem. Ore Any and all tn-rsons claiming adversely the Tillamook had<>nly seven inches of min alaive described land» are requested to file their last month, but February has started in claims in this office on 01 before said yth day fl with the piospect of a bigger rain crop CHAS. B M ov 'BB-, Register General Items. A Paris newspaper affirms that Gei- many has advised Great Britain, in the most pressing manner, to consider the South African |>eace overtures of Dr. Kuvper, the Dutch Premier. * * * Professional Cards. A Chance to get The White Sewing Machine! L. EDDY, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook At Springfield, O., Lola Lurner, aged 12, confessed that she had placed poison in a coffee boiler causing the death of y H. COOPER, .Mrs. Ger. Turner, her foster mother, and the critical illness of three members of A ttorney - at -L aw , the family. She gave as her excuse that I— she was tired of hearing her foster O regon . T illamook brothers quarrel. * ♦ * Edward Biddle is dying in the jail at H. GOYNE, Butler, Pa., John Biddle is riddled with buckshot, and in a precarious condition, A ttorney - at -L aw , and Mrs. Peter K. Soffel is lying in the hospital with a self-inflicted bullet Office : Opposite Court House, wound in the breast. This is the sequel T illamook .. O regon . of the sensational escape of the Biddle STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. IL HARRISON. brothers from the Allegnanv County ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, Jail, aided by Mrs. Soffel, wife of the jail (-ALAUDE THAYER, BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE. warden, Thursday morning. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and * also the Astoria & Columbia River R. K. fol San Francisco, Portland A ttorney - at -L aw , The bill for a permanent census bureau and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to reported by the house committee on SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR O regon . T illamook census provides that the present bureau B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. _________ 8 , organization shall continue until July 1, . . (O. R. & N. R. R. Co , Portland. Agents R 0Oporl)and. 1902, when it shall be superseded by the •p^OBERT A. MILLER, permanent bureau, the personnel of which shall consist of a director at A ttorney - at -L aw . $5000, three statisticians of $2500, and Oregon City, Oregon. 22 clerks at various salaries. All persons Land Titles and Land Office in the bureau are pledged under civil OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN Business a Specialty. service rules. * # * At Onawa, la., Mary Christensen has W. SEVERANCE, secured a verdict for $6000in her breach- of-promise suit against a dead man. She sued the estate of Frank Crum, who A ttorney - at -L aw , died last summer for $7000, claiming he had postponed the date of their mar­ O regon T illamook riage and finally died before the new date fell without wedding her. It was proved T. BOTTS, conclusively that he intended to marry • A ttorney - at -L aw . her, and the suit was begun as the best AGENTS STEAMERS “ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.” legal method to recover a portion of the For San Francisco and Li* Angeles. Office in the O lsen B lock , property left by him. Over the Bakery. * * * T illamook .. O regon . Two Austrians met under the West Main-Street Bridge, at Trinidad, Colo , in a wrestling match to see which could Centrally Lxoeated. Rates, $1 Per Day -p^AVID WILEY, M.D., put the other under the ice. They dis­ robed and Charles Penosa was forced P hysician , S urgeon and under by his opponent. He was unable to get out and froze fast. He was dis­ M. H. LiARSEjM. Proprietor. A ccoucheur . covered later by two men who thought All calls promptly attended to. he was dead. Restoratives brought him The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. T illamook .. O regon . to life, however, and it is thought he will live. * * * M. SMITH, M.D., Officials of the traffic departments of • the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and P hysician and S urgeoñ '. their allied lines are meeting at Chicago PROPRIETOR OF with a view of perfecting the largest col­ Office in T odd ' s Building. onization plan ever attempted by West­ ern roads. It is the purpose of the men T illamook O regon controlling the Harriman lines to pro- DEALER IN vide occupants for milions of acres E. BARTEL, M.D., of fertile and unoccupied lands in • P hysician and S urgeon . Southern California, Texas and Western . Louisiana. Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook Female Diseases a Specialty. * * * All disorders of Stomach, Liver and Eugene Bosse, a Belgian, who lately Kidneys Skillfully Treated. arrived at Salem, Or., from Wisconsin, Office Over J. S. S turgen ’ s is planning to engage in the production D rug S tore , T illamook , O r . of flax fiber. If the Salem Commercial Club will provide a temporary site and J~)R. O. H. DAVENPORT, power for a scrutching mill, he will put in 100 acres or more of flax this year. D entist . If his first year proves satisfactory, he will purchase the permanent site without Makes a Specialty of Crown and asking any subsidy from Salem business Bridge Work, men. The nature of the improvements Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in the Northwest to be made bv Messrs. Hughes and Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatel) Tillamook City ,. Oregon. Rogers is not yet known. confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. * * * COATES, The killing of 120.000 coyotes at a total cost of about $250.000 will be the A bstractor . result of Oregon’s scalp bounty laws. Secretary of State Dunbar issued a state­ Tillamook Oregon. ment showing that up to the present date 84,64-4 scalps have been paid for at the rate of $2 each. Thirteen counties S. STEPHENS, have not yet presented their claims for • Agent for the January bounties, covering scalps taken HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON & prior to December 31. and at a fair esti­ I have the largest and best assorted stock of old LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE mate these will number 2500 more, \\ ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into COMPANIES. making the total number of coyotes this City. killed prior to December 31. 1901, about Agent for North West School Snpph Company, Notary Public. 87.144. During the last 12 months the TILLAMOOK. — OREGON nu ml »er of scalps presented for bounties was 34,669. The present law will re­ e 13 months from I Decem­ Don ’ t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can shire Fire Insurance ber 13, 1901, before the Legislature will buy it pure and unadulterated from me. take any action upon bounty questions, Companies. so the ntnnlier would nominally be Tillamook .. Oregon. greater than just stated, but the fact that the state bounty appropriation will be exhausted soon may discourage coyote hunting to some extent. The Best, the Cheapest and the Easiest Running Machine in the World. eSc SxOIZxJS CO., -¿ù-stoxia, Oxo. AJA Truckee Lumber Co., FIE& SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ Hobsonville, Or. SUPPLIES J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. T LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market J Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. Tillamook City. T. Oregon. «SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSSW © I J- S. LAMAR ————i- ' £ V0 WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. £ J & ? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. ® 9 & Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J % N N 9 C. F. FRANKLIN, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Allen House, J. P. ALLEN. Proprietor. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. Next to the Post Office. A. B ALLISON, Best irx tlxe Citv TILLAMOOK, OSBE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departin' nt of the Interior. Lan4 office at Oregon t itv. Ore., , i 1 January nth. LHr».' Notice 1« hereby given that the foliowine, named •ettler han filed notice nf hi« intention Dealer in Cigars. Tobacco. Con­ fectionary. Stationery. News and Periodicals. Next to Sturgeon's Drng Store. NOTICE FOR publication Department of the Interior, Land Office at Oregon City, Ore., Sufù-XTZC OF fjirk "'i.1 ’T •"".I- tw(<-rr Count, and that Mid prS»f win'b^m.«^ bifor^the < lerk of -ntlumnok Count, nt Tillam.Hjk nf Ti,,a,w*ok t ouiitv. at TiìJa- <>rr*vn. on Rrhriiniv *4-h. Im,, rlI k RNksr h 1 v. H k 11610 for th» Se ' of s, v N . HJÍ. .„jo, fo, lhí Sw ,t o( «• -p 2 x r tÄr" • ” ’ ■ ‘ ' General Banking and Exchange busi­ He name« the following witnesses to nmx-« ness. He name« the to lowing witne««e« tn nrrwp • ot*2S u UP°" *"d - Üf2T<1"“ndo“’i"’den" upo" Exchangf on England. Belgium, Ger­ Nonh CiHliwn 'l.rrn. I> Swahb JkobKumm -.ÜT'V w *nd •’•m« Kodsd of Till. •nd Autouc T vcmiu - t . i»rr many, Sweden, and all foreign countries wiuU. u *£ H.y. Or. Cnaa B Moonra Regi,trr. C mas . B. Moosn Register. I C. & E. Thayer. I | T TILLAMOOK. ORE.