Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 13, 1902, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 13, 1902
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES.
OLSEN
CO.,
Tlie Tillamook
House
Furnisher s
Have Just Added to their Complete Stoek of Goods a bine of
BEAUTIFUL, ARTISTIC PICTURES,
Suitable for
NEW
YEAR’S
PRESENTS.
Organs, Sewing Machines, and Silver Ware
Elegant Household
Furniture kept in Stock
General News of Interest.
named Todd,had no sooner come on deck prevent any Central American orgies ii.
Quaint Features of Life.
I in the morning than the boat was thrown our ward in the gulf of Mexico.
There is an old suburban inn near
Ulysses Whittaker, colored, charged ; violently around, and Todd was knocked
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Philadelphia kept by a (junker who, amid
with the murder of John Dos tor three I down into the hold, and he scrambled
Senator Fulton was seen this morning the incongruous surroundings of his bar
weeks ago, was taken from Nashville, up to find that a whale had smashed in and ask*»d alxiut his announced candid-
still clings to the plain language of his
Tenn., jail by a mob and lynched.
I the woodwork at one end of the vessel, acy for United States senate He said
faith. Occasionally he even disjienses Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
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1 with one smash of it^ tail. A large num­ he had made no special announce- liquid refreshments with his own hands,
All Cases.
The Venezuelan troops, sent to dis­ ber of other whales were in the vicinity,
went, but had simply answered a and it seems queer to hear his mild voice
perse the insurgents in the vicinity of disporting themselves, and the fishermen
question put to him by a newspaper asking, “What will the have?’’ The
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF
Guara have been compelled to fall back were compelled to move on or run the
man.
He is a candidate and Simon is other day there was a crowd in the bar
upon Carupano which they reached in risk of having their boat smashed into
POSTAL.
also an announced emdidate. Scott has and one of the men had already been
an exhausted condition.
kindling wood.
declared he was not and could not be imbibing too freely. Nevertheless he lined
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one. In regards to the story that Furnish up at the bar with the others and loudly
There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings instant relief
Philip Gerst. former city tieasurer, of
It is the firm conviction of Geo. G. Mc-
even in the worst.«uses. It cures when all else fails.
Buffalo, was arrested, charged with mis­ j Namara, mining engineer and miner- was working with Simon, he said he called for whiskey. The old man looked
The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge. III., says : “ Your
appropriating |27,000 of the city’s funds. • alogist, that Oregon is destined to take had nothing to do with any combination at him severely and remarked ; “James,
trial bottle of /Xstbmalene received in good condition. I can­
Gerst was removed from office in rank among the greatest oil-producing on governor ; but that it was well doesen’t thee think thee has had enough
not tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it.
I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and asthma for
December by Mayor Diehl.
states in the country. While no oil in understood that Geer and Simon were of the strong stuff? Th«.° had better
ten years. I despaired of ever being cured, I saw your ad
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..paying quanities has yet been struck, he working together and it was hardly like­ take a ‘parilia.’ ” There was no appeal
vertiaerrtent for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting dis­
The custom ho ise officers at San Fran­ says, it is only a question of time when ly that Furnish was getting up Simon and James drank a glass of sarsaparilla.
ease. asthma, and though you had ovnrspoken yourselves, but
cisco have arrested Frank D. Burton it will be and then the world will hear of delegates as a Baker City paper reported.
resolved
to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted
The Red Man and Helper, published hy
on a charge of smuggling. With him Oregon’s oil fields. The Malheur basin, “Some of my friends (?) seem to think the students at the Carlisle (Pa.) Indian
like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle.
was captured a trunk containing seven ty. in Mr. McNamar’s opinion, will perhaps that I should not have said I was a can school, has this to say on Indian eti­
We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment ¡of
Asthmalene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells We ll
tire pounds of opium, valued at $1200, be the scene of the first extensive opera­ didate, but I have not that idea of my quette : “It was an actual desire for in­
send it by mail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
shipped from Tacoma to Oakland.
tions in this state, several wells having relation to the public,” said the president formation and no attempt to be funny
CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it. even on a
of
the
Oregon
State
senate.
—
Astoria
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been started in that section already.
that a boy in looking up from reading postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad your case.
After five years of absence. Rev. Ed­
Daily News.
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about ‘squaw men’ asked if the white Asthmalene will relieve and cure. The worse vour case, the more glad we are to
ward A. Waldo, formerly connected with
send it. Do not delay, Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS,’ MEDICINE
The prospects for the passage of an
women who marry Indian men were CO., 79 East 130th St., N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists.
New Route for Canal.
the University Settlement society in New isthmian canal bill in the present session
called‘buck women.’ We could not an­
York, has been heard from at San Fran­ | of Congress are not quite so bright as
IT
W ashington , Feb. 6.—At the conclu­ swer why they were not. Such a name
cisco, having written his family, who they seemed to be a few weeks a<o, yet
would
be
no
more
insulting
to
a
woman
long ago had given him up for dead. ' hope of favorable action will not be given sion of routine business in the Senate to­
than the first appellation is to a man.
Once before, Waldo had a similar exper­ up. An overwhelming in ijority of the day, Scott (Rep. W. Va.) called up and
FOR
All Indian women are no more squaws
ience, lisappearing from Chicago. He American people want a canal built, and had read a resolution which he offered
than
white
women
are
wenches.
The
was found wandering in Tallahassee, they want it over the Nicaragua route. several days ago providing for the ap­
name squa jv emanated from‘squa,’an
Florida.
It is well enough for the Senate to give pointment of a commission of experts to Indian word of a Massachusetts tribe
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examine
what
is
known
as
the
San
Blas
careful examination to the Panama
meaning woman, of any tribe. No ed­
A peculiar accident resulted in the
company’s otfer, but all discussion which or Mandingo Bay route for an isthmian ucated or refined people use the word
death of Edward Thomas, a popnlar
waterway
and
to
report
to
the
Senate
has no purpose except obstruction should
‘squaw’and‘buck,’and we advise our
young business man of Aberdeen, Wash.
be avoided. The country believes that the cost of constructing an interoceanic students when they hear them not to
He attempted to put a part of a carcass
canal
by
that
route.
He
said
that
nearly
the most advantageous route is that by
pay any attention to the speaker, but
of a hog upon a hook, at the same time
way of Nicaragua, which has been sur­ one-fourth of the sum necessary to con­ to mark him or her down in their minds i
holding a long sharp knife in his hand.
struct
a
canal
by
any
of
the
routes
pro
­
veyed several times, and which has been
He missed the hook, and the carcass fall­
posed already had been expended in an as a person of low breeding.”
& FOWLER,
in the tmnd of the people of the United
ing forced the knife into his right leg,
The young people of the North Green-
endeavor to find a suitable route for an
Statesfor this purpose for half a century.
PROPRIETORS
severing the femoral artery. He died
isthmian canal ; but confronted as Con­ field (O.) Congregational church gave a
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from loss of blood while being takeu to
gress was by a proposed appropriation hugging social the other evening and
Nature’s remedy for human ill is pure of nearly $200,000,000 for the building of raised $75 toward paying off the church
the hospital.
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air. In the warm months all are pro­ an interoceanic waterway, it was the debt. Following were the rates charged:
Two soldiers were hanged in the Phil­ vided with this remedy. When the cold
Blacksmiths
Girls under 15 years of age, 15 cents
duty of prudent men to carefully investi­
ippines, on execution of sentences im- i days come people study to exefude pure
for
two
minutes
’
hug.
gate every possible route.
posed by the military commission by Î air from their dwellings by douole win
Boiler Work, Logger’» Work and Heavy Forging
Girls under 20 years, 50 cents.
He disclaimed any intention to obstruct
which they were tried and convicted of down, rubber strips, corking up every
Twenty
to
25
years,
75
cents.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
deserting to the enemy. Their names crevice and carefully excluding the out the consideration of a canal bill or to de­
Another man’s wife, $1.
lay
the
building
of
the
canal
itself,
but
were Edmond A. Dubose and Lewis side air. This would be all right if any
Old maid, 3 cents and no time limit.
Russell, and both were attached to provision were made for change in the he maintained that the question of route
Adelia Dennison, who prepared the
was
still
doubtful.
After
thorough
inves
­
Troop E. of the Ninth Cavalry, a negro air in the dwelling by providing a place
schedule of prices, was probably the
regiment. While their troop was oper­ to admit fresh air and another to let out tigation he was convinced that the San most popular of the young women. The
Blas route met practically every require­
ating against the insurgents in the Pro. the foul air.
How many of the poorer
girls of the congregation set another
\iiice of Albay, in August last, these two classes live in the vitiated poisoned air of ment of the proposed waterway, but be­ meeting for February 10, but the older
men deserted, and were afterwards dis- their winter dwellings is beyond a physi­ cause the adoption of that route in­ members sav it must be called oft’, as
c »vered serving in the ranks of the ologist to tell. If all houses that do not volved the driving of a tunnel through the bounds of propriety have already
the granite of a mountain range suffi­
enemy.
■ have a system of ventilation installed
been overstepped. The recent hugging
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I were opened twice a day and thoroughly ciently large to admit of the passage of match has widely advertise«! the affair,
While thawing giant powder over a aired it would help matters ; also to any ship afloat, the route had been re­
and the girls say that if the one arranged
fire in the railroad camp five miles west i r«(ise the windows of sleeping rooms a garded as impracticable. Personally he
for February is given they will pay off
was
convinced
that
such
a
tunnel
could
„LThe Dalles, Ore . an •mployeofthe crack wide at night would improve the
the entire debt. The social was more
be constructed at a reasonable cost.
company named Gleason wgs^blown to i health.
Is still here and expects to remain.
largely patronized by middle-aged and
atoms. About 150 pounds of powder
Scott
explained
that
the
San
Blas
route
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old men than by the young men.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
were scattered on a bench in the powder
One of the house leaders, whose posi­ connected the two oceans from the Bay
tent when the accident occurred, the tion gives him the fullest information as of Mandingo in the Gulf of San Blas on
Blasts from Ram's Horn
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and KURS, Etc.
whole amount exploding with terrific to tlie outlook of legislation, said: “The the Atlantic side to Pearl Island Harbor
force. Portions of the unfortunate program for considering the war reve­ in the Gulf or Panama on the Pacific
Calmness is a mark of true courage.
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
man's body were found 400 feet from nue reduction bill is fully understood, side of the isthmus. Including the five,
Godliness is true and eternal greatness.
while the tent stood. Gleason had been but it is not desired to give those who mile tunnel, the canal would be 20 miles
The only dumb religeon is a dead one. |
era >1 oyed nt the camp for the past two oppose the majority the fullest informa­ long. He said that the harbors of the
A conspiracy of silence is usually one'
months. Nothing is known of his his- tion on the exact date of its considera San Blas route had excited the enthu­
of sin.
tion in order to assist their opposition siasm of all engineers who had investí-
tory. He was about 45 years of age.
Truth is not made false because we !
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One thing has been settled beyond any gated them. The route he proposed, he
Lord Thurlow, of England, who has doubt—that the bill will he passed ex­ said, offered great natural and commer- doubt her.
been »vending the last year in California actly as rejxirted, except in minor verbal I cill advantages, He quoted both Ameri­
Only those whom the cap fits will criti- ,
in the interest of English investors, in­ c inunittee changes. The length of the can and European engineering authori­ cise its cut.
vestors, investigating the best railroad deliate will be alsiut two days, which ties to show that the construction of the
Daily drudgery may be the door to di- >
route from Eureka to Redding and seems about reasonable, as there is no San Blas tunnel was quite practical.
vine delights.
thence on to join the Northern Pacific, great pressure for time. As.to when the
Dark days make a good background
has arrived nt New York, This road, be deliate will begin, >t would hardly lie
Mail Contracts for Tillamook.
for bright lives.
announces, will soon l>e built. The capi next week, as some 30 republican mem­
You cannot .make a live church out of
tij will be furnished, half by English bers will lie absent until after Lincoln s
Seaside, by Cannon Bench, to Nehalem, dead people.
and half by American investors Loid birthday. It will not 1»- taken up until
27 miles, six times a week, Philip Condit,
The devouring flame of sin is nt first
Thurlow spoke enthusiastically of the after the republicans have full atten­
oulv a welcome warmth.
rich country which will be tapped by the dance, when it will be passed without ♦3100.
Blaine to Beaver, eight miles, three
new line, but refused to ssy exactly amendment ’’
Many take their business into the house
times a week, J. J. Hollitt, ♦195.
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of God who are afraid to take Hirn into
what route it will follow.
Emma to Neskowin, six miles, twice a their houses of business.
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, It is the present intention to have all
Messrs. Weiher <ft D-eringhoff. who I the Unite! States troops withdrawn week, J. T. Wickhart, $120.
Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices.
have charge of an exp-iiuier.tid artesian from Cuba before the new government
Dolph, by Oretown, to Neskowin, 14
Below will be found the Yellow Fir
well at White Bluff, on the Columbia goes into operation in that island. Tins , miles, R. T. Jones. $690.
Lumber Company’s price list for lumber.
about 50 miles from North Yakima, for looks a little risky, hut perhaps it can ; Hobsonville to Garibaldi, three miles. P rices for L umber at the M ills
Per 1000 ft
a Seattle syndicate, report that they lie done safely. ' There
was very little in-! six times a week, Frank Murry, $200.
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$6 50
have struck artesian water. They have terest felt in Cuba in the ree-nt election | Nehalem, by Balm and Foley, to Hob- Rough ltimlier ....
................
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‘
7 00
Sized lumber.......
3 miles, six times a week,
gone imt a eitort distance in the earth, for president, but this was largely be-1 sonvdle, ‘
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
1»
H oo
Ship lap ..............
but water has risen «> within 30 feet of cause one of the can.li lates. M iso. with- j Frank
Worthington, $1050.
p'“"u Wnrl
Dressed lumber. flooring & rustic 14 50
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
P rices at T illamook C ity ,
the Mirfirte, or some 10 feet higher than drew, which left ths field to Palma The , Spruce to Sandlake, nine miles, three
this City.
And delivered anywhere along the main
the surface of the riree. Its temperature withdrawal of Mteo, however, showesi times a week. Fritz Btihrow, $186.
m
' 'H ' it' i tii ■ til ■ a' $ K ti> it" ii :i-' m-'ti i si ■ it •‘¿♦J
road from the mills :
is fii degrees Them ia a large body o a sullenness on the part of Ills supporters, ( Tillamook, by Riverdale and Bay City, Rough lumber...............................
8 00
flue land in the neigliiairho id of White and an unwillingness to recognise Hie to Hobsonville, eight miles, six times a Sized lumber...................................
9
9 BO
Ship lap ......................................
Bluff which emnot be irrigated from the Palma administration, which may mean week. W. H. Carry. $500.
00
lß
Dtesseil
lumlrer
up
to
16in.
wide..
river, but which, if ar.testan water can trouble for the new president It would i Tillamook to Barnegat, 10 miles, twice Flooring and rustic ...
... 16 oo
a
week.
Thomas
W.
Morgan,
$273.
toe had. will prove to lie of great value wetn that the United States ought to I
Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide
^4?! .J* . - A -T
.4ft
.-ift . !ft ,4ft <4ft ift .4ft
lj€. per lineal foot.
Because unsatisfactory bids were re­
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keep some troops in the island until the
Above prices are for !uml>er less than
Two Vancouver fisherman had .an ex new republic is fairly in operation
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
It ceived, the department has readvertised thirty feet long
Leave orders at the
citing experience with a school of wh**”
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
would be awkward for us to be com­ Hebo, by Cloverdale, to Wood ; Tilla- saw mills or with
a few davs ago. up the coast at Mil •
E. G. E. W ist , President ;
pelled to send troops into Cuba to suppress amook to Netart; North Yamhill, by
P eter B r a MT, Secretary.
bank Sound. The little schooner was insurrection against P.ihnt. We must Fairdale and Trask, to Tillamook.
I
1
anchored, and one of the fishermen, I
ASTHMA CURE FREE!
“C.” BEN RIESLAND,
DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS,
Life and Fire Insurance,
Financial Agent,
Oregon
Tillamook City,
4
4
CASE
Tillamook Iron Works >
4 General Machinists &
!
ITLLAMOOK
OREGON
me
MEAT MARKET,
A Chance to get
The White
Sewing Machine!
The Best, the Cheapest and the Easiest
Running Machine in the World.
STOKES CO.,
-A-stozia,, Ore.
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$
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J. S. LAMAR.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
„ Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal.