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T illamook headlight , F ebruary TnE 20. 1002 ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 9-94 Wall Paper and Linings. We are Headquarters HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS, CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES, MATTING, OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAIN’S, TABLE LINEN, TOWEL, TOWELING. STOVE, RANGES, CROCKERY, GLASS. Furniture, etc., Sold on the Installment Plan. Easy terms. Call and Investigate. ¿9 Now's the time to furnish your homes. ^SEN Cohn & Co.’s Pointers. for <&, Call and inspect our Goods. Sewing Machines. Undertaker’s Supplies. Prices are low for First Class Furniture CO, COULSONBURG Mr. George Lucas has been suffering FORGOT WHERE HE WAS. NOT A COWARD. for gome time from an axe wound which became so bad last week he thought h< The Strange Effect of Nervous Strain would be compelled to go to Tillamook on a Brave Little Soldier for medical treatment, but he is some in Cuba. Ijetler at present. C. A. Smith, H. A. Chopard and H. Nervous excitement is responsible Deaoon Puffly is a pillar of church L Jensen, each bought a cow of Mr. aiul society in one of the townships. for much that might pass for cow Jones as he came back from Beaver. Mrs. Della Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. He has passed the age of his greatest ardice. The author of “A Cuban Expe H. A Chopard and little son, attended activity, but his desire to do good is dition’’ speaks of one dweadful day, the wedding at Mr. Bays’ last VVednes as manifest as ever, and any weakness i when he and his comrades sat in a wet of the flesh is largely due to the fact ditch and waited, concealed, while the day. The serenaders had a wet night for that he carries so much of it, says the Spaniards were so near that escape their trip, and they certainly earned Detroit Free Press. seemed almost impossible. their cigars. While the deacon reads of the suffer The discomfort of our predicament NEHALEM. C. A. Smith and family Sundayed at ing Cubans and the movement to send —up to the middle in mud and water, Merit Batterson, accompanied by his W. D. Glad well’s. them relief, he at once sent word with the rain pouring down on us— father, took his wife out to Portland on I J110. Borba is milking fifteen fresh around that there would be a meeting was at the moment unfelt, in our ex the Elmore for medical treatment. cows. at the district schoolhouse to talk over citement and eagerness in watching Messrs. Wheeler and Gamble came in the situation and raise means for the the enemy. Little Joe Storey, who was last week. It is said their mill will soon Santos-Dumont’s Narrow Escape. good cause. There was a goodly gath next to me, was trembling all over. resume operation. ering, and after the deacon had put the Suddenly he grasped my arm and whis The prevailing storm has made high i N ew Y ork , Feb. 13.—Bet ween showers machinery in motion he settled back in pered : waters and put a stop to fishing tor steel ' this afternoon, M. Santos Dumont made “Oh. what shall I do? I must scream Tillamook Public School. a fourth “sortie” from his aerodrome his seat to bear from the several others heads. The coal company has another ex|>ert , with his airship, cables the Monte Carlo who left like relieving their minds. The or fire off my rifle! I can’t help it!” The report of Tillamook Public School I, too. felt that he would do either on the ground. It is to be hoped they I correspondent of the Herald. At 2 o'clock fire in th-e big box stove was a hot one; for month ending February 14th, 1902 : will find something better than any. the rain having ceased for a moment, there was a lack of proper ventilation the one or the other, and I whispered ’ the aeronaut sailed away in the direc- and when the usual bedtime for the back- the first thing that occurred to thing thus far developed. u I tion ofCape Martin, being proceeded by deacon had arrived he dropped gently me. c- 3 two boats from the Prince of Monaco ’ s u — asleep. “Storey,” I said, “if you make the SPRUCE. g vacht, the Princess Alice, and followed c -C 6 - Shortly after this occurred there was least noise, I’ll stab you to death!* i* by a steam launch commanded bv the Mr. Have« and son are building a ■5 i some important point to be settled, and Then I told him to keep his eyes cottage for a lady who has located a Prince H z z Halfway between the aerodroms and the chair expressed a desire to hear closed, and try to think of something homestead near him, who lives in Port Mrs. Hays ..... 495 88 6 14 36 Cape Martin, the sky becoming cloudy from Deacon Puffly. His wife quickly else, until he heard the first shot fired. land. Miss Newell ... 759 74 5 19 46 Most of the children are sick with and the wind suddenly rising, the aero rose to t!he emergency and gave her After that he might shout as loudly as Miss Coo|)er... MH 71 1 24 4M naut wheeled about and returned to the husband a pinch that was emphasized he liked. I put one arm about his neck throat trouble. M Mrs.Severance 625 94 3 40 and drew him close to me. There, Tillamook is truly a land of milk and Port D’Herucles, where the occupants ot by a twist. B. O. Snuffer.. 66 I 57 3M 3 15 the steam launch were able to seize the honey. “Ouch!’’ shouted fihe deacon. “Quit trembling, he rested like a quiet child. guide rope at 2:35 P. M., and conduct Eugene Atkinsftn is hunting here and that, Betsy. Get up and kindle the Presently bis excitement wore off, and MO 208 3384 384 the airship near the aerodrome. The fire yourself; I’m sick this morn in’.” be killed three wild cats. he became used to the situation; then Spruce has sufficient water power for maneuvers then became very difficult. By the time that order had been re he was heartily ashamed of his break B. O. S ni ffer , Teacher. a manufacturing plant during fall, Some of the suspension wires had been stored the deacon was wide awake, and down. broken and the Prince had his arm winter and spring months. in his confusion doubled the liberal But Storey was not a coward. He Real Estate Transfers. A limb struck a cow on the back bruised by t he guide r<q>e which weighed subscription he had already made for was a gallant little soul in action, and 50 kilogrammes, sweeping rapidly over during the wind storm on Mr. Perry'« Gilbert Bellcque to Charles Rav, lots 2 place and its recovery is doubtful. the stern of the steam launch. When the benefit of the sufferers. only his tortured nerves were respon and 3 in block 3, and lot 2, in block 10, the airship was 10 metres from the sible for this temporary revolt. Moral. Don’t pull the horses leg for a guide rope was passed from the steam in Ocean Park. SOME MISNOMERS stifle until you have thoioughly ex- launch to a small beat, and then to U.S. to William C. Austin, lots 2, 3 and axiiiined his foot. WIVES NEEDED. Infortunate Names That llave Meen workmen on the jetty. 4, of sec 6, tp. 2 S, R. 6 W. This is the longest trip M. Santos-Du Tliurst Upon Varions Necemalty Compela Relaxation of Ml. U.S. to loseph Britton, lots 1, 2, 7 and BLAINE. mont has accomplished, both as to time Individuals. ■ognylat Cecil Rhode«' Rule M of sec. 6, tp. 2 S, ‘ R. 6 W. Your worthv correspondant having and distance. After the landing had In South Africa. Burkhardt R Britton to A. B. Ham- been accomplished the Prince received “It’s strange,” said the observer, the mond, lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 of sec. 6, tp. 2 gotten into quiten scrape, failed to in M. Santos-Dumont and the Due De Dion form you of the happenings of this other day, “how so many people are British South Africa is sadly in need 5. R. 6 W. i place. He not only rail out of items. on board his yacht and arranged with misnamed.” of wives, according’ to late accounts Albert Wold I the aeronaut various plans for landing I but cut Ins finger, lost his pen and had’nt The cause of this remark was occa from that land of diamond mines and 3, I, 5 and 6 of s I money to buv stationery. Hope some maneuvers during the next excursion. The Due and Duchess De Bassano, sioned by a man whose name was Luck, millionaires. The chartered company Jasper Smith t of the Prohibitions will get into office so various tracts i Blaine can boast of better times and the and Marie De Bassano, who with the who passed down the street, says the of which Cecil Rhodes is the head has for years frowned on the idea of mar W. power of scraping a sheriff out of the Empress Eugenie had been watching the Louisville Commercial. operations, came to the aerodrome to “You see that man. From his name riage among its mounted police, civil w. s. Hay« t to Ella R. Hays, various mud. present the aeronaut with their felicita you would think he was destined to be servants and other employes. This ob tracts. The taffy party given by Mr. Smith tions and those of the Empress. me cf the most fortunate creatures jection has i mounted to practical pro U.S. to C. J. Hugill, \V VfcofNw *4 and was a grand success. Half an hour after the aeronaut’s re NV of S w *4 of sec. 1O, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W.; Mr. Dickens was united in marriage turn to the aerodrome, the wind became who ever drew a breath. Although bis hibition. and is well known to have been same to A. B. Hammond. with Miss Lulu Bays last Wednesday. violent, a heavy rain storm followed, name is Luck he was certainly born the result of Rhodes’ misogynist views, Theo. Jacoby to Isreal Putman, 5 In the evening the boys managed to and the sea became very rough. under the unluckiest star that ever he being a con firmed woman hater. In the past year or two a number of his acres in town of Bay City. shone. arouse the generosity of the young cou Frank A. Paul to T. H. McCormack, ple by serenading them in the popular “I have noticed him,” continued the best men have left the company’s serv PLATINUM METALS fashion. tract lor burial purposes. are heavier than gold, tin-ubite. and observer, “from his childhood. When ice rather than subscribe to Sir Cecil’s We are very sorry to hear that Miss usually occur in small scales and do not he was a little boy he couldn’t go to peculiar notions to the extent of re W. P. Book to J. S. Book, various Belle Curl has been so unfortunate as amalgamate. They are valuable. Send school with his lessons correct but maining single for life. The result has tracts. ¡or sale to the Welsbach Company, what he would make a mistake some been that other leading members of the U.S. to Albert Wold, lots 3, 4, 5 and to introduce the mumps at this place. A tell streets. Philadelphia. Pa. where else and be sure to get a flogging chartered company have taken the mat Blaine is very much in need ot a ninth Broad ('», sec. 12, tp 2 S, R 7 W. Analysis free. For information con from his teacher. Since he has grown ter up. They pointed out that unless Henry Told to Christian Frautzen, lot grade teacher at present. I Woods aiid wile culled on M. Woods cerning methods of saving the metals up he has started in several kinds of a reversal of policy were manifested 6 of block 17, Tobi’s add. to Nehalem wri’e to the Waratali Minerals Com last Friday. things would soon assume a serious as City. pany, Li.nited, 140 hllis street, San business. lie’s a rank failure in them pect. as important affairs would be left B. C. Lamb to II. F Holden, tract in Sidney Moon, who went to the valley, Francisco, Calif. all. Starting out with nothing but the src. 25. tp. 1 S, R 10 W. returned last Friday carrying with Inin brightest prospects before him. he is in the hands of the least reliable of the t lie reports ol possessing a wife and a U.S. to Janies Fitzgerald, S of Sc overcome by some calamity, and down company’s r.ervants. Sir Cecil gave the and Nw 1» of Sc 1, of sec. 33, tp. 1 S, R very large fortune. He is intending to his business goes. He is a good fellow, matter due consideration, and. finding set up a first class furniture store, so 8 \\ too. and for the life of me 1 can’t tell that the protest had most substantial grounds, has surrendered. According Nehalem Packing Co. to Camp No. your correspondent is informed. what is the matter with him. Mr. Grist is at present making his for ly an edict l as gone forth among the 223, W. of W., Nehalem, E *2 of lots 7 “ However, he is only one instance of tune killing wild cat. Having treed one, and 8 in block 5, town of Nehalem. chartered company’s officials promis a misnomer. I know a man whose name C. E. Thayer to Olean Land Co., S hv chopped the tree down to get it. Not is Good. Well, if there was ever a bad ing that preference in promotion will ’ 2 <»l Sc *4 ot sec. IS and N 1 ol Ne 1 4 ot wishing to waste ammunition, he let man it is that fellow Good. When a be given to married men, and advising the poor thing tight with his dog, but sec. 19, tp 1 N, R. 6 W. all those who can «lo so to enter forth “Faithful jack’’ soon conquered the fer Loy he was whipped every day by his W. Holz to the Dunean Brewer ocious beast. with into the bonds of matrimony. mother. Later he commenced to steal. ' Lumber Co.. Se ’* of sec. 11, and N *2 ot As the pen is liecoming unruled we He has served several terms in prison. ” 1 Ne ’4. sec. U. tp. 1 S. R S W. will slop and save some news for next Frank Worthington to H. R Worth week. How’s This? ington. various tracts. We r offer One _________________ ... „„ Hundred Dollars ______ Reward for Cohn Co. are paying the highest price for eggs, potatoes and all kinds of produce. Our clearance sale was a grand sue- cess, it shows that people know when Cohn & Co. are giving bargains. It lasts one week longer although many linesofgoods are entirely closed out. New seeds just received at Cohn & Cos. You don't get the best mush unless you buy the 3 H Brand for sale by Cohn & Co. The best hard wheat flour is the Peer less Brand. For sale only bv Cohn & Co , price 9) ceuts a sack, livery sack guaranteed or money back. All package coffees 12Vb cents |>er pound. __________________ Protracted meeting which has been in progress tor over two weeks closed Sunday with good results. E. T. Coulson went to Tillamook Fri day. returning Saturday evening. .M r. and Mrs. N. Dye spent a few days last week with her brother M. Woods, ot Blaine. Miss Clara Be vens, while visiting Miss Dinnie Coulson, of this place unexpect- ingly took the mumps, and has been staying there the past week. J MOTHERHOOD BOULDER CREEK Comm tin leaf ion. (roKDITOR OF rn l.AMOOK HKADI.IGl|T. J Dear Sir,—While your article in hist week's issue of the Headlight anent the shooting of Reddaway's cow, is sub- stnntiallv correct, please allow me space to ad<l the following This animal was one of a band of wild cattle that had been hunted and shot at all the summer and chased over three r.imhcs by Rrddawav, an alleged butcher, although he had neither slaugh ter house nor pen, but with armed as. sistnnts shot Ins cattle down wherever lie could find t hem. riiese cattle h td over run me for more than two inoiilhs, and although I had begged, ordered and threatened the ow iier icgardiiig them, hr did nothing tor my relief, except to reditce them our at a time h\ shooting, thereby making the others still more wild Before taking the lifle as a last resort, my own cows had l»een rendered wild and dried up ; an animal I was fattening for beet was run off and spoiled tor that pnr|*ose ; my fences demolished, and m v pasture eaten ; my wile chases I indoors, and myself knocked down and trampled by one vicious brute. Aside from the mi. noyance and iiersonal injury, one him dretl dollars would not re-imhufs? me for the damage suffiretl from these cat tic. The only regret 1 have was mv failure to shoot the animal «lead, and of which mv |M>liticalenemies endeaverrd to i.iakc capital. C has . P\ k . I A small party of relatives and inti mate friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays, Wednesday. February 12th, to witness the marriage <>l their daughter. Lulu, to Mr. Richard Dingus, <»t Willamina. The bride wore a pretty gown of cream heneretta, trimmed with silk, lace, ribbons and gold buttons, and the groom, ol course wore black. Rev. f. E. Armstrong, pastor of the I’ B church at Beaver, pronounced the solemn and impressive words which gave them to each other for all time, and then those present hastened to con gratulate tln-in ; alter this the company sat down to a most enjoyable feast pre- pared by Mrs. Bays. The happy couple left rimrsdav morning lor their home at Willamina. Mr. Dingus has made many w.iun friends in this part ot the country, and as tor his wife she is known mid loved by the whole neighborhood, having lived here tor about ten years. She could illy l»e spared, and we will miss her lievond the power ot words to tell, but one and ail united in wishing her a long, happy and prosperous lite with the husband she has chosen. Min Heaven's choicest blessings rest iq»on them all through lite. May ti.eir jovs tic many and their sorrow tew. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lucas went down the NestaccM on a “ bridle’’ tour last week Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bootis visited nt E. L Kinnaman's last Monday. Herman Thun who is feeding his cattle at .Mr. Cady 's, is staying at E. O. Mills. I The greatest ambition of Amer ican men and women is to have homes blessed with children. The woman afflicted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with becoming a childless wife. No medicine can restore dead or gans, but Wine of Cirdui doea regulate derangements that pre vent conception; does prevent miscarriage; docs restore weak functions ami shattered nerves and does bring babies to homes barren and desolate for years. M ine of Canlui gives women the health and strength to bear heal thy children. You «.in get a dollar bottle of M ine of t'arilui rom your dealer. WINE of CARDUI 143 Market t treat. Memphis, Tear., April 14,1W1. In Fvbruar 1901. I t<x k on bottle of ine of Crrdui and one package of ThvdIonU.Black-Dr-.ugM. I h ut bean married fifteen rears and had never given birth to a ohli i until I took Wl >a of < ardui. Now I am mother of a fine whiel1 w’ia horn March 31,1901. The babv weighs fou teen pounds and I feel as well as any person could feel. Now my home U hapav aad I never will be without W ine of Cardui In mv house W*ln. Mra. J. W. C. SMITH. a4rW i1*1 :'»«nMure, addreaa. Bivins »niiptoeiK The Ladig« kdvtmxy l»n*rt- ! < ’T >attan.> nl. ' T‘ gw, ”’ ’ Tann. *a,,an""»ra Mwttcine < <>mpaar, V Wnppoaed “Beat" Wna the Owner any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by I Hail s Catarrh Cure. of Great Wealth. Recently a Yale “beat” was sent, to | F J. CHENEY » CO.. Prop«.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. jail, after swindling his classmates in ...................... i Í ,s years’ an<1. believe him wholesale fashion. He took the whole perfectly honorable r ---- 1;'? in all buainesg trans actions and nnancially able to carry out any country for his field of work and visited , obligations mad* by their firm. a prosperous classmate in San Fran W est A Tm ax . WholeM e Druggists. Toledo O H ai . di n . o . K insan ik .M arvin Wholesale cisco. from whom he extracted $50. Al Druggists, Toledo. O. though well to do. the Californian did Hall s Catarrh Cn e is taken internally act not like to waste $50, and resolved) to be ing directly upon Hie blood ami mucous sur- aces of the system. Price 75C- per bottle. Sold stern the next time a X’ale man called. by all Druggist« Testimonials free. Hall s Family Pi 11s are the best His next visitor was a classmate who was known as the “dig” in-college, 18 years before. He seemed just as seedy as he used to appear in the classroom, and the Californian scented another ap peal for money. So he fortified him self. and when asked how the world had u«e«l him. related a doleful story of bad luck, debt and poverty. He must have drawn the picture pretty strong, for his visitor was deeply moved. Sud denly the seedy classmate turned and said: “Now, don’t feel hurt at my offer, but I wish you would take $10,000 from me to use until jou strike better luck. I really don’t know what to do with the I money, or how to invest all I have, and ! shall be delighted to let 5x111 have it.” 1 There was an awkward pause, an out burst and brief exp’anation. Then both adjourned tn the club to talk it ' over, aad the Californian learned how his old classmate had •‘struck it rich” with a prosperous corporation and w«» really ready to give away money. c Don’t tie the top of your Rlly and preserve jar« in the old fashioned way. Weal them by the new, quick, A. A abeoluteiy sure wav—by k a thin coating of pure Bv Refined Paraffine. IIa« ■ no taete or odor. Is ■ air tight and acid ft applied. I seful In a dozen other ft wars attout the horse, r Full directions with “ each cake. I Bold everywhere. Made by ITtHOGO (ML CO. ISSI V I T imber L and , A ct junk 3. 1878.—N oth , e for IT BL I CAT I ON. United Staten Land Office. O egon City, Oregon, Janurny 9th, 1962, Notice is hereby given that in > omplumce with the provision» of the a«-t of C01 gre-g of June 3. 1878 en ¡tied “ An act for the sale of tiiir er lands 1 the Platen of < 'aliforniH. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terr-tory,” a» ex tended to all the Public Laud States bv act of August 4, 18C2, PH'LIP M <’OND1T, Of Seaside, county of ( hitsop. State of Oregon. 1 n th s office his sworn ■ hab this day filed 1 ; in the purchase of the i -«tatement No. 5577. for f .... Nw „ of __________ Section ___ No. 9, „ in Township No. 3 Noith, Range No. 9 West, and will offer proof o show that 1 he land sought is n.ore valtiH- ble for its tiin er or tone than for ag cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land Itefoie the Kegistei and Receiver of this office at Oregon < lty, Oregon, on Saturday, the 5th day of April, 1902. He names as wi netses : Thomas Mitchell, William Luce, of Seaside. Oregon: Frank M. Wake.ey, Herbert V. Alley, of Nehalem, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the abov described lands are reuue* ed to filetheir claims n this office on or before said 5th day ol April, 1902. C iias . B. M oores , Rdgicer, Notice is hereby «riven that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook county, executor of the last will and testament of MARY S. DOWNS, deceased, and a3 persons having claims against the estate ol said deceased are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers as by law required, tome at the office of B. I.. Eddy, Attorney-at-Law. Tilla mook City, Oregon, within six months from the d-te hereof Dated this February 61 h. T9<»2. SA MCE' DOWNS, Executor of the last will and testament of Mary S. Downs, deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N otice is H eki by G iven .—That the under- | signed 1ms been duly appoi ted by th»- County C»Hirt of the State of Oregon, fur Ti’lnino<»k ! county, administratrix of th»- estate of JESSE W . < ’AREY, decpHSed. and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vo’u» hers, as by law required, to me at the office of B. L. Eddy, attorney-at-law at Tillamook ( itv. On-gon. within six months from the dale hereof. Dated this 20th »lav of February. I902. LUCY CAREY. Administratrix of the estate of Jesse W. Carey, deceased. NOT CK TO CICEDI KIRS. N otice is H ereby G iven -That the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Origon. lor Tillamook county, administrator ofthe < stateof WILLIAM EDWARDS, deceased. All persons having claims against said »slate are hereby required to present the same to me. with proper vouch» rs as by law required, at the office i f B L. Eddv attorney-at-law. at Tillamook City. Oregon’ within six months from the date he/eof. Dated this February 2oth, imo 2 JOHN GE HR ITS E. Administrator of the Estate of William Edwards, deceased. NOII E FOR PUBLICATION. lHputnienl of the Interior. Land Office at Oregon City. Ore w. L . February I51I1. 1902. Notice is hereby given that the f llowing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make lilial proof in support of liis claim. and that said proof will be made before the County clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook City Oregon, on April Mh, 1902, viz CHARLES VfNCON PAUL, R 9 W°’ 11,694 f°r the •fsvc 15, tp. 6 8, He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz ; Joseph E Price, of TillaniooKCifv.Or.; Ruben Mu ger Harris, of Pitner Or.; Ralph Eskin * Dii..O,oT-Or- ; __________ 4 « « « 4 f ■ ■ I i ■ ■ __CHAS. B M oorbs , Register. CHEESE BUTTER MAKERS ■ ■ ■ B ■ Of Cheery, Dairy and Crcametv Machinery and Supplies we carrv the largest stock in the northwest A full line of D. H Burrell & Co's celebrated Cheese making prepara, tions. Apparatus, etv. Send for Catalogue. ■ I AND ■ ■ I ■ i « B^DDlC^-kEATIIII? CO, k ■ I' 143 front street • PORTLAND. 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