Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 14, 1902, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 14. 1902.
Castro Beaten.
Thus. Coates, of Tillamook, while leav­
General News.
ing his horse tied up in the neighborhood
W
ashington , Arg 12 —United States
Our road supervisor is busy repairing broke loose, running a way, upsetting his
A girl can never be really sure of a Minister Bowen at Caracas, Venezuela,
the roads.
buggy and breaking the box to pieces.
young man unless she feels confident of cabled to-day that the Consul at Bar­
Mr. Johnson, the Swedish missionary,
Alven Johnson and wife s|>ent a couple her ability to continue to keep him guess­ celona had informed him by wire that
is holding meetings in the school-house. of days at the beach last week, com­
ing.
Barcelona had been taken by the revo­
A little rain at present would lie of ing home loaded with dr ms.
'lhe Tracy and Merrill show did not lutionists and that they were sacking the
much lienetit to our pastures ami prevent
perform in Chehalis as advertised. The town. The protection of a warship, he
our milk ( hecks from becoming too
City Council at the last meeting refused ■ai<i, was needed. Bowtn says he then
BOULDER CREEK.
small.
cabled the cruiser Cincinnati Co return
a license for the performance.
Our popular cheese maker, Kasper
from Curacoa without delay.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Anderson and 1
Ralph Bullock, a familiar character of
Schlappi, jr . informs us that Mr Mc­ daughters, Olga and Nita, and Miss Mary
This and other dispatches from Nene
Intosh paid to his patrons at Wilson Jensen, came i»p from Helio Sunday, to the Fort Hamilton section of Brooklyn, zuela indicate that the time haft nearly
N.Y.,
celebrated
his
104th
birthday.
In
river factory $2460 for the mouth of visit the family of H. L. Jensen.
arrived when President Castro must flee
addition to the congratulations of
May at the rale of 26 2-5c per lb., butter
Mrs. Lida Brady ami Miss Ida Nick- numerous friends and acquaintances the to Paris. He is now al Caracas, and at
fat.
lus were down from Mountainview Mon­ old man received ¡»ersoiial visits from his La Guayra, a few miles away, lies a
government ship ready to take him out
day, calling on friends.
10 children. 67 grandchildren and 178 of the country. Barcelona is but 170
NEHALEM.
Mrs. Grace Thrapp and Mrs. Fannie • great-grandchilden. He has used liquor
miles from the capital.
Herman Tohl came home last week to Campliell daughters of Mr. Elbert Lynch and tobacco nearly ail his lite and attri­
This Government regards the situation
who formerly resided in this neighbor­ butes his good health to outdoor exer­
help his father make hay.
in Venezuela most serious, but it is be
hood
came
in
from
the
valley
last
week,
cise.
Mr. Wallace drove some Cattle up the
lieved the presence of American war­
to visit among old friends here.
George Wilder hanged himself in a ships will have a restraining effect oil
beach trail the first of the week.
Mr
ami
Mrs.Marion
A.Cadv.of
Blaine,
barn
at
Gait
’
s,
Cal.
Back
of
the
suicide
the
revolutionists.
German warships
Banker & Gunn started up their mill
passed through our neighborhood Satur­ is supposed to be a terrible crime. On have landed marines at Puerto Cabello,
Monday.
day.
Wednesday Wilder’s home at Elliott, and Commander Nichols, of the cruiser
(.’. Cook and wife are visiting the
Several parties from this place attend­ containing his wife and three children, Topeka, has been ordered to stand in
latter’s mother, Mrs. S. Thompson.
ed the entertainment at Beaver, Friday was burned. His stories of the fire were readiness to do likewise. The Germans
Born to the wife of Mr. Preston and night,
conflicting, and on investigation a knife action is the result of an understanding
wife, a son, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W N. Bays and family was found beside the burned bodies, the between Secretary Hay and Ambassador
Mrs M. E. Hoxter, of Portland, is and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Bays ami family bedroom window was nailed down and Holleben. and not a violation of the
billed to lecture at Nehalem this week.
went down to Ocean Park Saturday to the doors locked. Wilder fled to Galt Monroe doctrine.
rest and recuperate and have a good and there suicided.
United States Consul Gottschalk, at
time generally.
COULSONBURG.
Out of the Ordinary.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jensen, of Bluefield, Nicaragua, cabled that Dr.
Russell
Wilsoi», ol Ohio, lhe physician
Sunday school was re-organised at Hebo, were welcome guests at the home
William Henry Jacobs of Indianapo­
who was imprisoned and sentenced to
the Wolf Creek school house, with quite of Hans L Jensen on Saturday last.
lis who has just arrived home from Kit
death tor participation in a rebellion, is
a good attendance
The ball game at Geo. Smith’s Satur­ safe at Bocas del Toto and soon will Carson, Colo , riding a pony’ all the dis­
E. T. Coulson made a business trip to day attracted quite a crowd
Beaverites return to the United States with his tance, finds that he has broken the
Tillamook on Monday.
turned out en masse, and judging by the mother, who traveled to his aid and world’s record for a 1,600 mile horseback
Chas. Smith was in our midst last noise they made going home, we should enlisted Senator Hanna’s sympathies. ride.
Saturday.
say they were enjoyir.g themselves.
President Zelaya pardoned Wilson upon
J. W. Hasten, while hunting in Texas,
Rev. R. Y. Blalock made a trip to
Mr. and Mrs Charles Sears, of Blaine, representations from the State Depart­ found the forehead and horns of a mon­
Cloverdale Saturday, returning Sunday. visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, last ment.
ster buffalo petrified to the condition of
The new German Lloyd steamship solid rock. Men who have seen it say
P. R. Coulson and family, of Blaine, I Saturday
Kaiser
Wilhelm
II.
was
successfully
that it is the largest of the kind of which
visited his parents last Friday.
Seth Moon has be m hauling lumber
launched at the Vulcan shipvard at they have any knowledge.
for the past week.
E. (). Mills was in the burg Monday.
Stettin,
in
the
presence
of
Emperor
I! L Jensen and H. Bays, went to the
llenery Post of Gilman, III., recently,
Rev. Nash, of Beaver, delivered a very
William. The Kaiser Wilhelm II. will
interesting discourse at the school house county seat Monday.
be the largest and is designed to be the purchased a tract of land in Stone county
last Sunday.
The campers seem to be everywhere fastest ship in the world. Her dimen­ Missouri, ami obtained an abstract of
Mr. ami Mrs. N Coulson contemplate present. They have invaded our part of sion»» are : Length, 707 feet ; beam, 72J.2 title daded June 18, 1793. A favorable
starting for Salem in a few days on a the country, though it is “far from the feet; depth, 39 feet ; draught, 29 feet. opinion was attached as lo the validity
visit.
busy hunts of men,” and with rod and Her displacement is 19,500 tons. She is of the title, signed by Daniel Webster
reel and fly tlioy cajole the speckled to be of 39,000 horse-power, and will and Tufus Choate.
beaut es from their native element, ami have accommodations for 1000 cabin
NETARTS
The manufacturing city of Woonsock
carry* them a wav to their final resting passengers.
et, R. I., claims lhe remarkable dislinc
Wm. Patrick and family of Nestucca, place—in the frying pan.
are camping oil the beach.
The Department of State has been offi­ tion of not having a single case of mur­
cially informed that the provisional gov­ der or manslaughter in a period of
Mr. Pennine and family, of Salem, are
Kruger not Reconciled
ernment of Ilyti has notified the Unit­ fifteen years. It contains a bustling
camping on the Sand Spit.
ed States legation that Gonavies. Porte population of about 30,006, the largei
Henry Leach and family, Wm. John­
L ondon , Aug. 12.—The arrival next
part emploved in the cotton and woolen
son and family and Mrs Higginbotham Saturday from South Africa of General de Paix, Petit Goave and St. Mare are mills.
in rebellion, and that the government
and family of Fairview, are rusticating Botha, DeWet and Delaiey promises to
troops have captured Petit Goave after
William Blair, of River Edge, N.J., cele­
on the beach.
be the occasion of another struggle be­ a strong resistance in which many lives
brated his 90th birthday on July 4. He
Mose Johnson and family, of Gaston, tween Boer and British. The Colonial were lost. General Firmin's force set was an intimate friend of General Win­
arrived at Netarts Simdsv evening, Office has made special arrangements for fire to Petit Goave before leaving the field Scott, for whom he made a ham­
where they are enjoying themselves. the reception of visiting Boers at South­ place, which was totally destroyed. mock to be used on his trip to Mexico,
The naval review will be in I'en thousand people are reported to be
Mose says he will he all right if the clams ampton
progress when the Boers arrive, and homeless and in dire want. Provisions ami paid Commodore Vanderbilt 25
and crabs will hold out .
cents to row him across the Hudson
after
their
reception by distinguished
Miss Lillian Phelps is yet very low and
have been sent for the relief of lhe pop­ when the latter was a ferryman.
Colonial officials, Lord Kitchener and ulation.
her recovery is very doubtful.
other prominent persons, they will be
Roswell Beardsley has been post­
I). '!'. Edmunds and family left for taken on board lhe steamer chartered
The Central Federate Uuion of New master of North Lansing Tompkins
their home in Tillamook Monday.
for the use of the Colonial Premiers to York has gone on record against the county, N.Y., for seventy-four years,
James Kadad, of Kelchis, wus .seen witness the naval review. The Boer judges who have issued injunctions having been appointed by John Quincy
on the Beach Sunday.
leaders will spend Saturday night on against the striking miners. At a meet­ Adams, July 14, 1828. Mr. Beardsley
The Hadleys of Tillamook spent Sun­ board this vessel, and on Sunday they ing just held a long preinble and set of has served under twenty presidents and
will be received I y King Edward on resolutions was unanimously passed
day on the beach.
thirty-five postmasters general.
His
The first paragraph of the preamble
Frank Easter, the Tillamook liverv- board the royal yacht ami in the pres­ denounces the ju Iges mentioned and wife, whom he married in 1829, died
ence
of
a
number
<»f
distinguished
per
­
seven years. He was born July 5, 1809.
man, came over after Pete Lamar and
calls them ‘‘willing and subservient
sonages.
family on Sunday.
A petiified ship, supposed to be Noah's
The arrival in England of the Boer tools of the coal trust.’’ After still fur­
J. W. Jennings and family of Kelchis, Generals will doubtless be the prelude to ther scoring the judges the resolutions Ark, is reported to have been discovered
are camping at the Maxwell place.
in
Alaska thousands of feet above the
“
urge
the
miners
to
insist
upon,
and
if
i
another of lionizing like that experienc
Captain Gen. Hunt, of Cape Meares ed by the late General Meyer, should lhe needs be, defend their rigjy; to feed i sea level. Evidently Russia was not
Light house. Mis» Ruth Cooper, Miss Generals decide to stay in England, but starving brothers in defianc^bf the man- ! aware of this treasure hidden away in
Frankie Drew and Herbert Cooper of according to the Hague correspondent <»f date of the Federal courts, and that i its North American possessions when it
Tillamook were on the Netarts beach the Daily Mail ex President Kruger and we pledge them our hearty support to I sold out to the United States, or it
might have demanded a million or two
bin part}’ are equally anxious to pre­ the furthering of that end.’’
Saturday. __________________
extra.
vent Generals Botha. De Wet »ml Del*
A majority of the Mississippi press 1
PLEASANT VALLEY.
arey from landing in England Members have ft»rmed a combine agninst candi- I
of the Kruger parly have sent urgent dates for office ami have decided to met.-
Smoke is the prevailing feature in these letters and cablegrams to Madeira in an tion the name of no candidate for state |
parts. Everybody is burning brush and effort to dissuade the Generals from ac- office unless he advertises. The schedule
logs and preparing more ground fr r cepting British hospitality.
is placed low, «inly one dollar an adver- j
Queen Bossie. She gave us 26tic. for
tisement. but as there are 300 newspapers '
butter fat for April.
in the slate each candidate will have to
Just Like Tracy.
pay $300 for advertising. In view of I
Charles, Fred and Martha Blum went
AND
the fact that all nominations for State
to the valley with their sister, Dortha
S an J osh , Cal., Aug. 9.—A series of offices must be made by primary election
Dutzer, of Portland, who was here visit
«
ing for a month with her parents ami daring highway robberies, which resulted a candidate is practically compelled to |
in lhe sensational death of one of the have his candidacy known in each coun­ £
friends.
robbers and the wounding of n citizen,
Mr. Benton and wife gave Pleasant occurred on the Monterey road a little ty. 'The Mississippi papers, realizing
Valley a call as they passed ihrough before”» o'clock this evening. Two young tins, have determined to profit by it, to
here from Sheridan
to visit their men, apparently little mote than boys in do no booming free and to recognize no S
daughter at Netarts, Mrs. Desmond. age, opened the proceedings by compell­ candidates who do not advertise.
They report that the dairy business is ing an old lady who was driving along
All existing railroad spans of over 500
pretty dry at Willamina, where the the highway near Edenvale to alight and feet have been built since 1870, and prob- '
cheese factory is located and where such deliver her horse and buggy to them. ably.more in America than in all the rest
big reports are given out.
Mister They then drove to E. F. Heples’ store at of the world together, and certainly
Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery
Valleviles, you had better high to Tilla­ Coyote, where they bought caitridges these are much better and cheaper and
Machinery and Supplies we carry
mook before you crow.
for a 32-caliber pistol. This they loaded, have been more rapidly anti safer con­
the largest stock in the northwest.
The boys of this city are practising up and immediately proceeded to hold up structed than those ofany other country, a
A
full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s
on the national game of baseball. Look the proprietor and several bystanders, hi a word, American engineers have
celebrated Cheese making prepara­
.»ut, you city chaps at Tillamook, when one of them holding the pistol while the built most of the greatest and most diffi­ N
tions, Apparatus, etc.
thev get in trim, for thev are hummers. other made the collections. From the cult bridge in the world and in less than
Send for Catalogue.
It looks as though there should be till thev got only $5 or $6. and from the half a century, largely within the last
some road work done in this vicinity bystanders about as much more. From quarter century, have developed the art
while the weather is good, as our road Heples’ they continued toward Gilroy. of bridge building to a perfection that a
is in a bad condition. I hope the county Within a quarter of a mile of there thev no other sort <»f construction has reached
met W. \V. McKee, a sewing machine in hundreds of years. They have brought
court will see to it in the near future.
agent, accompanied by J. E. Roland. it to practical limits that cannot be ü 143 FRONT STREET,
School commenced August 4, after a
a
greatly extended until some radically
month’s vacation, with Stanley Lamb The highwaymen drew a shotgun and
PORTLAND, ORE.
new material is provided that is notably w
at the helm. He is a safe pilot, for so pistol and commanded McKee and
stronger, cheaper or lighter than steel.
Agents for
many little crafts would get wrecked Roland to hand over their money. Mc­
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without proper guidance on the snag» Kee, believing he had met two boys on a
At a meeting of the citizens of Forest « DeLaval Cream Separators.
lark,
did
not
check
Ins
horse,
ami
one
of
»
of mathematics ami other problems.
Grove, Ore., and a number of prominent
lhe highwaymen discharged his pistol,
1. II. Moore is so proud that you have lhe bullet passed through a sewing farmers of that locality, held at Verts’ % v. a « » a
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to git right in front ot him to speak to machine cover and struck Roland in the Hall, arrangements were completed
him Since they have a baby girl ht fleshy part of the hip, inflicting a trifling making it certain that a condensed milk
factory will be started there as soon as
their house.
wound. McKee lashed his horse into a the building can be erected and the ma­
Mr. Charles Rev passed through our run ami was not further molested.
chinery installed. The committee ap­
city with a new wagon, Charles must be
The robbers continued southerly to pointed at the meeting August 2 for the
getting reckless.
Stevens’ store, a mile and a half from purpose of canvassing the neighborhood
Well, if the people don’t mob me Heples’, robbing two or three teamsters to see it the milk from 1500 cows could
I have just received direct
through mist ike for Tracy, 1 will com­ on the road ot small amounts. They be contracted for, this number being re­
from
Chicago, the best quality
weie
just
entering
Stevens'
store
when
municate some more some othei time.
quired before the promoters of the en­
they saw five or six armed men riding
terprise would start up there, reported and latest styles of footwear.
rapidly toward them. This w as a posse that the cows had been secured. The Consisting
of Gentlemen’s,
consisting ot E. F. Heples and the men committee selected to secure $2500 re­
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Ladies
’
,
Misses
and Children’s
who had been robbed with him. l he
ported that the funds had been pledged.
News Is scarce. Every one seems to be robbers abandoned their jaded horse and The sense of the meeting was that Shoes that was ever offered for
buisy engaged in doing
_ their summer started across a field toward the Mayor F, T. Kane should wire the sale in the City of Tillamook.
woik, or taking a vacation «it the beach. westerly foot-hills. A running tight en. Pacific Coast Condense«! Milk Company,
sued, in which one of the robbers was
It will pay you to call and
Thus. Lester, our popular road sup­ shot through the stomach. In emula­ at Kent, Wash .that everything specified
ervisor, is having a large force ot men tion of Convict Tracy, he placed his in their contract had been secured, and examine my goods and prices be­
and teams out hauling gravel on the pistol to Ins head and blew out his brains to bring on their factory. Not later than fore purchasing elsewhere.
January I this industry isex[>ected to t»e
loads.
and died almost instantly. The other
Willis Powell is slowly recovering threw up his hands and was taken into in operation at Forest Grove.
An investigation at Man la by the con“
from Ins injuries he relieved during hay­ custodv.
ing.
The robbers were George Tan ami Fred stntmlary to clear up the fa.-is in the kit­
We had several new neighbors, loc.it. Wi'liams. each about 23 years old, who ing of a Cebu coaching party of four
ing along the rivei banks. They seemed have been living in the adjacent to the | selKMiltearliers. shows that the party was
to get disgusted with their surroundings, tow n of Mas field. Williams wus w anted ambushed 12 miles from Cebu. Two
pulling down their camps, they moved there on a battery charge, he having de­ tescheis were shot and killed at the first
on without us ever learning their names. faulted his nail. Tan is the one who volley, a third, who tan, was shot in the
back, and a fourth, who was captured,
Mrs. Chat les U ells ami family. Mis. killed himself after being shot.
was shot in ths cheat while praying for
Withrow and family and Mis McKinley
mercy
It is MMpeeted that the fourth
ot Tillamook, were out last Sunday in
Advices received indicate that Presi­ man was bmied alive, as his wound was
the neighborhood picking berries.
dent Ro«»se\e’t will call the Scnitein slight and probably would not have
Dogs «Ing up two of the
Mrs. Darby’s little boy stepped on a < xt «ordinary session early in November. cuiiaed death
nail Inst Sunday which nearly penetrat­ Kvr since it became evi.lent that noth Isxlies ami devoured the flesh. It is be ,
ed through his foot, causing a painful ing would l»c accomplished as to r co­ lieved that sufficient evidence has l»cen
pi o itv with Cuba at the recent session secured to convict all the parties con |
wound.
ot Congress, rumors of a more or less
Mis. Elierman of Tillamook, was definite nature have leu in circulation nected with the crime The bodies of ;
visiting Mts. 6in Vaughn last Sunday. that the President would call an extra these teachers were f<>und on July 24. '
after the teachers Imd Ian n missing since
Ed Moran and family went acr<»s session either of the entire Congress to June 10 The police killed the leader of
the country the other day. where haxle enact Cuban reciprocity legislation or of the l»an«l of murderers and capture»!
nuts are plenty, securing n nice lot ot Senate to ratify, if p< sable, a re*;pro­ eight other alleged participants in the
them.
1 crime, One uian escap *d.
city treaty with Cuba.
Ageut and Salesman.
WILSON RIVER.
n
CHEESE
BUTTER
MAKERS
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B^DDIClÇ-kEATINÎ CO,
Red Shoe House
P. F. BROWNE.
The University of Oregon, Eugene. Ore.
The first Semester. Session 1902 3. oj>e.is Wednesday, September 17t|,. The
following Schools and Colleges are comprised in the I mversity: Graduate Schod
—College of Literature. Science and Arts—College ol hcle"" and Engineering...
I t niversdtv Ac.demv-School of M usk —School of Medicine-School of Law.
Tuition tree, excepting in Schools of Law Med.cme and Music (Incident.! fc,.
»10 00. Student-bodv tax. »2.50 |>cr year). Cost of hvmg from »100 00, $200^
per year For catalogue, address Registrer ol the I mversitv, Eugene, Oregon.
University School of Music-Irving M. Glen. A. M.. Dean.
Piano-Mrs. Rose Midglev Hollenbeck. (Josefly. Gortztowski, Sowarenska).
Piano—Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer. (Five years with W.C .Nash).
Voice—Miss Eva Stinson. (King Conservatory. Trebelli, Music School).
Violin-Mrs. John I.. Pipes. (Spitznon. Spiortng)
Theory_ Miss Eva Stinson ; Mise Rose Midglev Hollenbeck.
Terms’ lurnislied on application to the Dean.
State Normal School, Monmouth, Or.
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p. iï!
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Graduates of the school are in con
stnnt demand at salaries ranging from
$46.00 to $100.00 per month. Students
take the state exnniinat!onȣdiiriiig their
course in the school and are prepared to
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Expenses range from $120.000to$175.00
per year. Strong Normal course and
well equipped training department. 'lhe
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For catalogue containing full informs,
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E. D. R1SSLER, President.
Or J. B. B1NTER. Secretary.
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proprietors
Tillamook Iron Works » >
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
O regon
T illamook
-2ù.t tlxe
MEAT MARKET,
Is still here and expects to remain.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
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