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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 7 his mother and some members of the royal household lit out for a more sale Three deaths from bubonic plague oc- locality. * * * cured in the United States during July, Bishop Scannell ot Omaha deplores all at San Francisco. The dates of deaths reported at the Marine Hospi the tendency of the times which places tal service are: July 13th, 15lh and women in business instead of keeping her in the houeehold. He said in an ad 20lh. dress to young women the other day M W * Holbein, the long-distance swimmer, that the stringency in the domestic labor who left Cape Gris Nez Friday night in market w as a direct result of the eJuca an attempt to swim the English Channel lion of today, which is training girls to was forced to leave the water at 6 o’clock despite menial tasks. The natural result Saturday morning, eight miles from of such education would be a decline, Dover, on account of the strong tide. physically sad, whose place in business He had covered 30 miles in 12 hours and was being usurped by women, would 22 minutes. He will renew the attempt have to become domestics topreserve the social equilibrium. on August 12th. * Jk * * * M Dr. George Barney, who inoculated Two men, Al A beta and Jess Cheshire, with consumption germs Miss Emma neatly had their heads blown off at As King, the nurse who lately committed toria in an attempt to burn some suicide at New York, wasarrested charg powder. One ot the men had been given ed with libel on complaint of a Brooklyn about a pound of powder to throw’ over paper which alleged that Barney had board, but he and his companion decided circulated a report that the managing to burn it if possible, it having been editor-had attempted to blackmail him damaged. They spread the powder out out of $5,000. on the street and ignited a fuse that had News of Interest MILK PLANTS FOR OREGON. Forest Grove and Hillsboro td have Factories. Oregon will have its first condensed milk plant at Forest Grove. The fac tory will cost between 540,000 and $50,- 000 to establish and equip. When its work is thoroughly under way it will be the means of distributing between $30,000 and $40,000 a month among the farmers of Washington County. Citizens of Forest Grove have gi Yen five acres to the enterprise, at the railroad station. They have agreed also to lay an eight-inch suction pipe from the fac tory to the creek in order to supply the plant bounteously with water. They will furnish, further, gravel and sand to the value of $150. The foundation of the structure will be rock and cement, and the building material will probabh be brick. The building will be about 100 by 120 feet at the base. The ma chinery of the plant will cost between $25,000 and $30,000. Farmers have agreed to supply 20,CM pounds of milk daily. The intention is within a year to increase the daily con sumption of milk to 60,000 pounds. The promoter of the enterprise is the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company, of Kent, Wash. This company already has a factory at that place. It will market the product of its Forest Grove | factory all over the Pacific Coast, and also in Alaska, where there is a good demand for condensed milk. This en terprise will mark an important step in progress of dairying in Oregon. Dr. J. P. Tamiesie of Hillsboro bas ordered the niachienry for a condensed milk factory, and intends to begin opera tions by December 1, at the latest. It will require 60 days for manufacture of the equipment. In the meantime the building will be put in shape to receive the plant, which will be shipped from Detroit, Mich. Dr. Tamiesie is largely interested in Washington County farm property, and if the ventured proves a seccess will enlarge the plant. Dehorns With Lye. Carl Mueller, a thrifty German farmer living near Rango, Tex., has discovered an inexpensive, and, so far as can be learned, a new method of dehorning cat tle, or rather preventing the horns from coming out. His method is as follows ; When the call is three days old a thick solution of concentrated lye is applied to the spot where the horn will grow. A spot the size of a dime is all that is neces sary, and one application is all that is needed. Mr. Mueller has a number of cattle on his farm that have been thus treated, and thev appear as perfect speci mens of the genuine mu Icy. The only precaution to be taken is to protect the calves from rainy weather to prevent the solution from running and thus leaving an unsightly scar. He says that the calyes do not seem to be inconvenienced to any material extent by the applica tion of the lye, and he has 2-year-olds and even 4-year-olds that were thus treated, and which have never shown any ill effect* from the treatment. Mr. Mueller mixes just enough water with lye to make a thick dough and applies it with the finger, a feather, a soft pine stick or any other convenient means. He says a 10-cent can will make enough of the mixture to dehorn a herd of 200 calves, ami is much cheaper and just as satisfactory as the methods usually em ployed . _________________ * * M been attached to it. As it did not burn immediately they approached, and while their faces were over the powder it ex ploded. Cheshire had his face, ears and hair badly burned, while Abel had his mouth open and inhaled some of the burning powder. The latter’s condi tion is critical and he is not expected to recoyer from the shock. Abel's home is in Eugene and he was in the Philippines with the Second Oregon. The Daily Express reiterates that the White Star Line has definitely declined to be managed by the Morgan syndicate in any shape until the purchase money for the line is paid. The syndicate has declined to deposit the money until the English lines relinquish their individual management. The paper adds that the tremendous price demanded for the White Star Line may have caused a halt. W * * According to rumor, custom house officials have discovered another series fraud. It is said by wholesale dealers in chinaware that a certain firm, known throughout the country as importers ot the fine dreaded and other chinaware, has been caught in a long continued and systematic scheme to defraud the Gov ernment of its proper tariffs. Govern inent officials are said to be investigating the case in Europe. * * * Five Chicago millionaires, John W. Gates, John A. Drake, Isaac L Ellwood, John Lambert and Orson C. Wells, the men who forced corn to ninety cents, are backing a $3,000,000 corporation organized to push the manufacture of an airship which is to make 25 miles per hour. The inventor is E. L. Drake, a country doctor of Winchester, Tenn. The machine will compete in the aerial races ut the St. Louis exposition. * * * The police have arrested Mrs Neel Campbell of Chicago, on a charge of al lowing an infant to die from insutficeiit nourishment. It is alledged that within the last three years eight other infants have been buried from the woman’s house. Dr. Wellfield was called to the Campbell house to attend the infant which has since died lie found it in such a condition that he refused to issue a death certificate, declaring that the child died from starvation. STEEL STOVES & RANCES Why pay Peddlers 375 for Steel Ranges when you can a better range for $45 to $50, manufactured by the Celebrated Charter Oak Company, from M c I ntosh & M c N air ? The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook County GRAND CLEARING SPECIAL 10 DAYS SALE Unprecedented in the history of Tillamook county will be given bv the FAMOUS CLOTHING STORE, opposite the Tillamook P.O., commencing Saturday, August 9th. Prices practically cut ut two or at half of the regular price. . tadu The following letter has just been received by tl’.e FAMOUS STORE: ••Headquarters ol all the stores of L ROBINSON & CO., Limited, Portland August 3rd, 1902. - To the FAMOUS STORE, opposite Tillamook Post Office.—We are informed by Mr. Gibbs, our Eastern buyer that a tremendous large of up to date stock of FAI.I, AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of everything pertaining to out-fitting of all mankind has just left New York for your store. 1 be ladies goods tot your ladies’ department will soon also be completed. Try to make as much room as you can. , ’^^ds for a few day’s at cost and some articles even below cost. Yours very truly, , , L. ROBINSON & CO.’’ The above order must be obeyed to the letter and plenty of room for the incoming immense stock must lie made somehow. Remember our loss is your gain. Our grand clearing sale from the 9th to the 19th of this month means 10 days of sacrifices of our goods. A dollar will buy two dollars worth of goods. Don’t be misled by the thought that you can no as well all the time—for we promise you “ no never.” This is positively the onlv chance in a centurv. so don't miss it for your own benefit, please. THE “FAMOUS” CLOTHING STOKE, OPP. THE P.O. L. ROBINSON & CO., Proprietors. * * * There is nothing like being born lucky Some months ago three men, Rathbone Neeley and Reeves, were convicted of stealing large amounts from the Cuban postal fundsand sentenced to pay heavy fines and long terms of imprisonment. There does not seem to be much doubt that the men were guilty, but President Palma felt no kindly toward the United States for fixing up a nice little govern ment for him to preside over that he con cluded to turn all prisoners who were citizens of the United States loos»». This let out Mr. Rathbone. Mr. Neeley and Mr. Reeves and saves them from ten years imprison nent each and fines that ran up to about $50,00) each. Mr. Rath bone is making a talk now alaiut de manding a trial to vindicate his mno cence—but we hardly think Mr. Rath bone means it. He may be a thief, but lie is not a blamed fool. LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK J. A. TAFT CO. have ok hand DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Finish Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and S Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER. Steyn, Ill, Goes to See Kruger. * * * which the diminutive stream of rubbles emerges is a good place for boring. Anderson, however, has not wished to bore to learn the extent of his supply. The gas comes, constantly, and lie is therefore content to leave well enough alone. on the beach Saturday rusticating. Mr. Butler, of Long Beach, Cal., spent several days at Netarts. He is here in the interest of the lumbering business. Prof. E. Merese and family, of Forest Grove, came in the last ot the week to spend a month or two on the beach. H. Page and wife, of Silverton, came in on their wheels Thursday to look after their timber claim on Cape Look Out. Arch Peery and family, of McMinn ville, came in Monday for an outing. They intend staying on the beach a month. Elmer Hurlbut came in from Wash ington cotintv to spend a few weeks on the beach and visiting with his old neighbors and friends. John Simmons and family are in from Pleasant Valley for an outing. Campers are arriving thick and fast. The more the merrier. L ondon , Aug.2.—Ex President Steyn. of the Orange Free State, arrived at Southampton today with his family on the steamship Carisbrook Castle. He was met by Messrs. Fischer, Wessels and Des Bruyn, the Boer delegates. He will Just Like Some Girls. g<» to The Hague, where ex President Kruger will go front Utrecht to meet There was a beautiful girl who gradu him on Monday. Mr. Steyn was too ill to bear the jour, ated with honor. Her oration on the ney to London, although a special 3aloon subject “ The Glorious Opportunities car had been attached to the regular This Age Offers to Women,'’ was pro boat train for him. His physician would nounced a little the best thing that had * * * not allow him to l»e interviewed by the been gotten off by a graduate of that Wail street gossips, in discussing the press, but Mr. Steyn sent word that he institution for years and people who report that J. Pierpont Morgan is to wished to express his thanks for the heard it freely predicted that there was a retire from the management of his vast kindness extended to him by the British girl who would make things hum as interests, owing to the state of his authorities since the surrender, and for soon as she really got out into the health, mention George W. Perkins ns the care given him during the voyage. world. his successor. Perkins is only 40 years A vearaftershedelivered that graduat- The ex-president was removed on a old, and two years ago he was offered a ing oration that young woman married stretcher to the Dutch steamer Batavier salary of $300,000 a year to become III, which was moored close to the Car a young fellow who measured five feet Morgan’s right-hand man. He planned isbrook Castle. He will be landed at the one inch and weighed 101 pounds the Northern Securities Company, and Hook of Holland, and conveyed in an before he had his dinner and 101*/, conducted many other deals of similar NEHALEM * * * ambulance to the cottage reserved for pounds after he dined. He was cross magnitude. eyed and had a seed wart on the end of * * * The Fraturnal Union gave a social and To Raise the Rio Janeiro. The Weyerhaeuser timber syndicate, him near The Hague. his nose about half the size of a full dance Saturday evening. England seems to be up against a which controls the greatest portion of grown Colorado potato bug and his S an F rancisco , Aug. 3.—Despite the serious financial problem. The estimated the standing timber on Gray's Harbor, Miss Thressa Scovell came home on Found Natural Gas. mouth looked like the puckered end of the Vosburg Sunday for a six week’s unsuccessful efforts to raise the steam revenues for next year will reach $762,- has had an offer of purchase tor all of a sack of table salt. His ears were so visit with her parents. ship Kio de Janeiro, John A. Bowyer of 175,000 while the expenses of running its holdings adjoining Aberdeen, and the Illuminating gas, probably natural, large and set so near the top of his Columbus, ()., has brought here a new the government and paying the interest present indications are that the deal will There are four schooners loading lum- has been discovered at Oneata, at the head that they looked like a couple of ber at the mill and four more on the way. device lor exploring the depths of the on the public debt will amount to lie successfully consummated. The pro month of Deep river, 14 miles from sea, an invention of C. D. Myers, and $880,795,000. In other words, the gov position comes from the Polson Bros., awnings and his neck resembled the Prof. Torbet addressed the Sunday, Astoria, acrons the Columbia River. recently tested in Lake Huron. I swallowing apparatus of a sand hill school, Sunday. ernment will run behind to the amount the largest logging concern in Chehalis Whether there is a vast reservoir of nat The Rio was sunk t wo years ago in ot $118,000,000. The more a man over Country, and the land included in the I crane. When the people, who had heard N. P. Alley is building a barn for Lewis ural gas in that locality or whether the the mouth of San Francisco bay. She here hears about other governments, negotiations lies between the VVishknh j the young woman's oration, first saw Ludtka. gas is generated from decomposing vege j her husband they asked in wonder how was a Pacific mail liner, and with her the more willing he ought to lie to get and Wynoochee River lor six miles to the G. M. Cobb made a trip to Tillamook table matter can only by experiments. cargo worth several millions. she had happened to pick it ¡up. Then last week and bought a span of horses down on hi* marrow bones and thank northward, and contains some 5<> full The discovery was made several months | they concluded that he must surely have Bowyer says the apparatus he has the Lord that he lives iti this bully coun sections, ou which are over 800,000,000 to use in his logging business. ugo by Mr. Anderson, postmaster at One- | the stuff or she would not have hitched brought is designed to operate in the try. feet of finest standing timber. It is ex* Fred Beals and wife are visiting at ata. Anderson had noticed for a long * * * deep sea to the depth of 1200 feet, It is I to him and said that they always knew Kingsley's this week. pec ted that the negotiations will be doe. time a stream of bubbles coming to the that she had an eve to business, but These allegations are made in a petition supplied with an electric searchlight, ed at an early date and the transfer Robt. A. Crawford and Au.". Sand with which, it is said, the operator in for divorce: Thnt on June 1, 1902. while made. If inch be the result, the Polson surface of the slough near the mouth of j when they learned that the girl's hus- burg went to Tillamook, Sunday. Deep River, where the latter stream he was reclining on a c«*uch she struck ( band, who looked like 30 cents, was ' Lake Huron was able to see more than Bros, will construct and equip logging Mr. Banker made a trip to Tillamook, empties into the Columbia. While at working in a grocery store at a salary of him with s broomstick, that she spat on half a mile through the water. railroads from tidewater on Uishkah, Monday. The operator has freedom of motion ¡tortrsits of relatives, and had even spat above Aberdeen, Wash., to tap the en tending a session of the grand jury at $35 per month, they looked him over ' The Vosburg towed a schoone. out in a space of twenty feet square, plenty on the plaintiff's plate; that she seized a tire belt, and commence to log it off at Tacoma he met Rime government of once more and then said : “Woulden't Monday. _________________ of fresh air, is free front pressure, and in I hunch of flowers from his mother’s grave once. The headquarters for this under, ficials who had been seeking for oil. thntjar von ?*• ?" communication with the surface by tele which he preserved and treasured, and taking will be at Aberdeen and all oper. During a conversation lie spoke of the Moral: I It isn ‘ t safe to make tip your BOULDER CREEK ground them beneath her heel on the stream of gas bubbles near his home, mind from hearing the phone. — orntion -------- - of a ations will lie under the |>ersonal direc Mrs. Roza Boi'»a and I k ? brother, A diver remained under water in Lake floor; that she stated to the plaintiff that tion of Alex Polson. The deal has been and the officials told Anderson that he sweet girl graduate what she will do in Manuel T. Soares, .“n.t up to their might have a supply of natural gas. life. Huron two hours and a half without she caused her first huslmnd to kill him consumated. ranches by the lake, Monday morning. They also gave him directions for testing inconvenience. The upper part of the self, and that he might as well do like « * * to ascertain whether this gas was ot the Mrs. A. F. V. Getchell. who has been machine in a chamber ca'culated to wise. and she would get his property. NETARTS. Frank Ingram, the prisoner who was illuminating quality. visiting with friends and relatives in withstand 2500 pounds pressure. It i The woman says it ain't so.” shot by David Merrill at the time of the Mr. I atrick and wife, of Happy Camp, this neighborhood for the past week, * * * will Host, having a displacement ot 4500 ! Returning home. I he post master placed outbreak at the Penitentiary, left the returned to her home at Cedarvale, pounds and weighing about 3000 I The Chinese are a good deal smoother prison hospital Saturday. His left leg an empty coal oil can over the spot left for Beaver to spend a few days. Peat Lamar and wife and Mrs. Brod Monday. She was accompanied by lwr pounds. The lower part is a detachable than the world in general is willing to was amputated above the knee, and he where the bubbles appeared and punched base ot nearlv solid metal, which acts give them credit for being. After the walks on crutches. As he ts unabl e to a hole the size of a pinhead in the top of head, ol Tillamook, are camping nt the son», Hume and Virgil. Elder Blalock spoke to a large audience ns a sinker, overcoming the buoyancy ot Boxer war when the powers had gather make a living at present by working, he the can. Holding a match over this tiny Maxwell place. Geo. Coffman is running Happy Camo at Brown school-house at 11 a.m., Sun the top. ed together and decided what was the is ratHingotT a splendid M-t of steel bear’ll orifice, Anderson was delighted to see wk'.l. rx __ • , . r ’ r day. A mechanical arm is arranged on one proper amount for China to put up to utensils made by him while confined in the gas ignite from the match and a thin while Mr. Patrick is away. Billy Randle, oi Tillamook, is rustica. side of the machine of such delicate me the power* who had looted their country the Penitentiary When his means will flame sprang into the air. Messrs. Louis and Dudley Getchell came tin« on the beach. chanism that the operator can pick up the Chinese put up a poverty story. permit he will purchase an artificial limb ' up from Hebo, Sunday, to visit their * As n rrsult ot the experiment the post Eil. Blum and family, 8. H. with it an object as small as a lead They said that the kingdom was bank and engage in some useful occupation sister, Mrs. Chopard. master erected a large tank over thees. and family, and Ben Turner and pencil, a* well as hitch and lift its weight rupt and that it would be impossible to During his 10 years' incarceration. In Mr. Ham Bays has been staying at H. caping gas, and has had his house piped. of Pleasant Valley, are camping ot SOO pounds. The principal use of raise any considerable amount of money gram learned the blacksmiths trade, | L. Jensen's for several days past. Anderson now illuminates his house beach and enjoying themselves. this arm is to make attachments of and that mighty near made the repres- i but the I oim of his limb will probably Mr. Walter Kinnaman and sons Ed. with the gas. ns well as cooking meals Quite a lot of Tillamook peoph were x, wv «./I i uiaiiif>(> k people gi apples with which to lift heavier bodies. entatives ot the powers lielieve it. Last ' prevent him from continuing in that i with it. There is no stoppage in the nt Netarts, Saturday night. Then, -as and Oliver were up on Boulder Creek Looking for the Rio de Janeiro will be week one of the Chinese prime ministers 1 work. Ingram grappled with Merrill flow, although the gas comes with great, a dance nt Hadley s Hall in the evening last Thursday. like carrying a gient lantern around the commenced to prod around in the royal while the latter was in the act of firing Mr. and Mrs. Bays were out riding »a er force when the tide is out than Miss Lillian Phelps, who has been sick sea bottom, only the man will be inside gardetl with a h»»e and turned up gold I at a prison guard, and the bullet pa.sa.sl their fine new rig last Sunday afterm o i. I when it is in. as there is less pressure up for the past seven weeks is no better and the lantern. and silver coin to the amount ot $75,000,* ! through hie knee His heroic act led to on the vent through which it escapes We would be so very glad if the per* lM)0. When the foreign devils were get- I Ins pardon by the Governor and won him from the ground into the water. It is she is very sick nt this writing. son who helped herself so freely to our Dr. Mills, of Pleasant Valley, was at The English newspaper* say that one ting too near the sacred city the head the sympathy of the people. He is re possible thnt there is an extensive reserve Njlnf«». Friday, to see the Phelps blackberries would let them alone. It ’8 of the great portions of St.Paul's Cathe Chinese buried this cash bv order of the reiving temporary aid there from tile stealing, just as much as though the of natural gas underground nt thnt children. dral threatens to collapse. person came into the house and stoic emperor. After that the emperor and people who are charitably disposed. point, and that the small fissure through Mr. Hammer, of Forest Gro-e, was flour or sugar. Despite the fact that Walla Walla was a closed town Sunday, ice cream and soda water were sold and the vendors did a land office business until the supply gave out. An ice cream plant and soda fountain were fitted up on a wagon, with two horses hitched to it. The rig appeared upon the streets early in the morning, in charge of two men, and for hours a crowd of people patronized the enterprising young fellows until the supply of soda and cream was exhaust ed, and the concern had to close up. Not an ice cream parlor was open, and the only place where refreshments—other than water at the city hydrants—could be had was the portable concern on Main street. Not even a cigar could be purchased at the drug stores, which were open all day. It is thought there that the law does not cover the plan of selling from a wagon, except as the city regulates peddling by issuing licenses. 1 ” -jar . A’ > •— •• >& àbÆi- - ' : i ». I I 1 1