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TrlE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 21. FEAR FOREST FIRES. SAND LAKE. Young Man Was Rapid Sandlake boasts of the largest crop of pEN’DLBTON.Or.,Aug. 17.--(.’lay Gordon Recent Destruction of Timber hay that has ever been harvested here. the young Milton lawyer who was ar Has Made Timber Men Nervous, and all housed in good shape. rested at Huntington and brought here The recent forest tires in the North west have demonstrated that green timber is more or less in danger of burn ing during the dry time of year, and speculators who have invested their money in tindier lands have become somewhat nervous as there is no way of insuring standing trees. The damage to timber was more noticeable in Western Washington than in Oregon, but it brought a realization of the risk to many who had invested without previous thought of Hie. In the very driest portion of the year, which is usually the latter part of July or the beginning of August, the moss in the trees of Western Oregon and Wash ington ignites very easily, and as there are more campers in the woods then, the danger of forest tires resulting from the careless setting out of camp fires is con siderable. The Japanese government has ordered the destruction of the city of leek ham, Formosa, and the removal of all its inhabitants to a new location. The city is situated» on the northwest coast of the island, and has been frequently subjected to pestilence. In 1896 and 1897 plagues visited Teckhain with enormous fatality. This fact being -ailed to the attention of the govern ment. an investigation was ordered by sanitary experts, who reported that the city was built upon a swamp, where upon an order was issued to the gov ernor to select a new location as con venient to the old as possible, where the natural conditions were healthful. A new city was laid out, and each prop erty holder in the old one was assigned 1 site that corresponded in area with the one he occupied a? Teckham and was given 12 months to move his build ings and belongings. Sewers, railroads and sidewalks, public buildings, water works and all other public improve ments were laid out by the government in the new city without expense to the people, but they were required to pay the cost of the removal of their own property. Most of the houses and other buildings in Teckham are built of very light wooden material. 1602. Painless Dentistry Dr. Wise is now at liis office and will retnaiu until the 25th W. C. King commences picking cran- Friday and had a preliminary hearing ' only. berries on the Sth of September, Tlie yesterday on the charge of obtaining Extraction of teeth absolutely without pain by the use of money under false pretenses, was com crop is good. nitrous oxide gas. Also other methods employed for painless Doctor May was rusticating on the nutted to the County Jail, having failed lake this week and bought a little pro to secure bail Later developments are extraction of teeth. perty while here. He has faith in the rather sensational niid^make hi« conduct All dental operations performed with the least possible pain 1 seem more serious than was at first sup- future of Sandlake. and work guaranteed to give satisfaction. I posed. Vf. C. King has resigned his position He is about 26 years old, of good ad as postmaster and Mr. Marvin Webb dress. llo came to Milton last February, has the appointment and the office ¿will I opened a law office, claimed to be the be moved soon. nephew of Judge Gordon, of Spokane, T. J. Harris is making a trip to the formerly of the Supreme court of Wash PROPRIETOR OF valley this week. ington; said he had a millionaire father L. A. Hoyt and A. J. Hembree will go at Houston, Tex., and was soon in high to the valley to pick hops. favor in Milton. He did some business, Rev. Eldridge and wife are visitors at oecame engaged to many one of Milton’s DEALER IN best young ladies, and the wedding day Mrs. Phelps’, his sister. was set a few weeks ago. He bought a Our School district has bought six house for $1900, paying $100 down, and new seats and a $52 library. Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook] giving a draft on liis father in Houston, Janus Atkinson is pulling stumps in his j Tex., for $1800, which came back in- meadow and says that he has run the Kills Large Trees | dorsed “ Not known here.’’ lie improved Timber men say that a fire passing Armstrong mower long enough .and wilj | the house to the extent of $1000, got a through a section of forest kills the lar have a mower next season. $250 rubbertired boggy and a fast horse. A Scotch nrtiit has discovered that ger trees, and unless araugements can be He came to Pendleton dn Wednesday, a pigment of great beauty of color and BOULDER CREEK. made for logging off these standing trees raised $75 on checks, bought a ticket to fastness can be made from the smut immediately, the timber would become of the oat, says the St. Louis Globe- Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays visited with Kamela, boarded the eastbound train, Democrat. The color is a deep, rich n total loss. In the remote sections of entered the sleeper, gave the Pulman the state this coiil I not be done, as it their daughter, Mrs. Della Jensen, last conductor money to buy a ticket to timbre shade, sometimes approaching to sepia in tone. The smut is a fungoid takes time to build logging railroads, ■ Saturday and Sunday. Mr. II. A. Chopard, who is working Huntington, then gave the porter money growth, which is often seen in the shape and much of the timber lands reqpntly to buy a ticket at Huntington for Poca of deep brown or sepia-colored spore purchased by Eastern capitalists was | at Hadley’s logging camp, came home tello. The Huntington Marshal had dust on oats and other cereals. Speci bought with a view to holding it for 10 Saturday to visit his family, returning been wired to arrest him, saw the porter mens of the pigment painted on paper or probably 20 years. It is the largest i ! to the camp Monday. buying the ticket, became inquisitive as a water color have withstood the ex speculator therefore who has more to , We mentioned in the Headlight of two ami arrested Gordon. Gordon now ad posure to direct sunlight for many 1 weeks ago that we had lost some black- fear from forest fires. The logger who j mits before the District Attorney that he months, and shown little change in buys for immediate uee sets up his camp ' , berries. Since then we have learned was not a nephew of Judge Gordon, strength of color when subsequently and prepares to fall his trees, this gives , from one who claims to know, that the denies that his father is a millionaire, or compared with unexposed duplicate him an opportunity to tight the lire in person we had in mind when we wrote will help him, and says he was never specimens. In mild», diffused daylight, the color remains quite fast and unai his neighborhood, before it hrs gaown the paragraph was innocent. This ! admitted to the bar and has not studied tered. The brownish-black powder being the case, we offer a sincere apology Io damaging proportions. and will say in excuse of our words, , law. He now says his father lives at taken from smutty cats is very dry and light- in nature, and when moistened Big Fire in 1854. they were based upon circumstantial Matogardo, Tex , but quarreled with and with a few dTops of alcohol and then In 1854 a forest lire swept through evidence, namely, the mysterious dis- left him three years ago. So far as known, the only money he mixed with mucilage and water, it can Tillamook county from the north, cut apperance of the berries and being told be effectively handled. In its deepest paid for house repairs, horse and buggy ting a swath from 10 to 20 miles wide as that this person got them. tones it is of a fine sepia shade, deep it went sweeping over what is now Lin People should never believe any thing was the $100 paid when he got the deed ening to a brown black. When diluted coln, Coos and Carry counties. Old res they hear, and only half they see ; it is for the house. with water or Chinese white it gives idents say this fire burned fiercely for the wisest plan. .pleasing tints of a flat brown, of the A company of Boston men have se- pheasant-egg cast. The new pigment two years, but tl e timber was oniy con- The air has been blue with smoke from cured control of a 45-foot vein of coal at has been received with much approval side edin the way, there, was’no regret burning logs and brush piles, until the Cape Lisbon which will supply Nome by artists. over the devastation. Timber cruisers rain put out the fires. Gardens, potato and Behring Sea coast w ith fuel, now gaze upon the wreck of that im Many an Arab lady never leaves her es and pastures all were greatlv refresh mense “burn” and sigh as they realize At Nome two weeks ago the Wild house from the time she is married un ed by the rain last week. the millions of feet of fine timber that Goose Mining t o , of San Francisco, til she is carried out to be buried, says Blain must be on the boom,judging by was destroyed. Die gaunt, white firs ! started I He largest hydraulic mining Pearson’s Weekly. A woman of the the lumber going in that direction. still stand where the heat killed them 48 l plant in Alaska, It cost half a million, middle class is allowed more liberty, Messrs. Oliver Kinnaman and Frank years ago and the underbrush has grown ' and lifts four and a half million gallons and occasionally goes out for walks, Dve were up in this part of the country accompanied as a rule by a servant. of water daily to the top of Anvil Moun up amongst the charred logs. The land 1 The poor creature is enveloped in last Sunday. tain for use in sluicing, is good for pasturage. Much of it is ( masses of white drapery, which make This is a lonely time of year for the burned over so thoroughly that it made ! Michael Connelly slid Forest Crossman h.*r look like a walking bundle, and in feminine portion of the population of clearing easy for the settlers who have • this neighborhood as nearly all the men said to be nonunion workmen employed front of her face she arranges a large located in the “burnt'’ district since. about the Edgerton colliery, were shot black scarf embroidered with blue, rid are going, going, or gone. The danger of lire these days is con- j from ambush at Scranton Pa., presum and white flowers. It falls low in front, Hans L. Jensen made a trip d<# wn and, even by holding up the ends, she fined to the few weeks when the moss is 1 ably by strikers. Crossman was so the river Monday. cannot see more than a foot or two of dry and as both settlers and timber men j badly injured that it was necessary to the road before her. I often wonder HI T IT WOULD’NT WORK. are interested in keeping the flumes from j amputate liis right foot. Connelly’s that she does not get run over when A sympathetic Jewell county, Kits., condition is regarded as serious. The spreading, there is less likelihood than she goes out alone, for I am sure she formerly of a general destruction of tint- * woman made a fly net for her cow, says men were working on a water course needs a deg to guide her quite as much the Jewell Republican. She did an near the breaker. her. as any blind man. Servants and other Th© government h is al o do ie mu di to ' artistic job, tied it underneath and made women of the lower classes wear Only through tlie X-rays could J. P. pieces of black crepon wound tightly lessen the chances of lire by having tlm | it fit like the paper on the wall. She Ellis of Anderson, Ind., a veteran of the round their faces, leaving just a slit forest reserves patrolled by men wlm ( tied a stout band around the horns and civil war, convince the pension bureau for their eyes to peep through, ana see that fires are extinguished in their then made a nice stout crupper logo at Waelnngton that he had a bullet in they are equally muffled up in white It was a neat job, but incipiency. The forest rangers have j under the tail. his lungs. Mr. Ellis applied for a draperies. Seen from a distance, they done much tow aid keeping down files I when the cow walked out into the pas pension fifteen years ago. slating that might be men with masks or thick w ithin the last three years, and the usual ! ture she could'nt get her heel to the llie bullet was in liis lungs, It was naid black beards, as in Arab countries it is dense smoke of summer has been mis ground to save her life.—K. C. Journal. in the pension bureau that lie could not by no means easy to tell a man from a sing to n great extent, in the Willamette woman at first s:>hj. The older and live with a bullet there. Recently he The steamer Sue 11. Elmore arrived uglier a woman is the more prudish she valley. went to Indianapolis and had an X-ray seems to be about covering up her face, in from Seattle yesterday, where she A Skookum Posse. was copper painted in Moran's dry photograph taken of the bullet and the which, after all, is rather considerate dock. She brought down from Qnil- other day be was notified that lie had on her part. Even the greater num ber of r.egresses wear the yashmak, a month. A posse was formed on Friday outside lyute 2300 cases of Salmon packed last been granted A mob surrounded the jail at Jeffer but the Bedouin women never do. In the court house for it was whispered season by M. J. Kinnev. Ou her arri- deed, I am told that in the interior around after tlirv had left town to make vol here her cargo was attached by son Ohio, threatening to lvnch John there is one Arab tribe whose men Grooms, a negro who assaulted two old a nocturnal raid on Skookutu L ike for Tit Que, the Chinese contractor, who wear veils, and whose women go about the purpose of capturning the ghost of furnishes the cannery crew, for money ladies. Harriet and Sabrina Hopkins. with their faces uncovered. These are the notorious outlaw, Harry Tracv. it alleged to be due him for labor. A m Several hysterical women m the crowd probably the “new women’’of Africa. being predicted that he was to visit the Quillvute is without docking facilities, are inciting the men to take the law into Quaint Features of Life. James Cahill "of ¿Virginia is probably One of the heroes of the battle of spooks at the celebrated phantom lake vessels loading there must anchor in the their hands. Grooms is said to have Manila is a 13-year-old boy, who is 1 lie father of all the big trees has been tlie only person in the United States who in this county somewhere about the cud offing and the cargo is brought out chewed an ear off one of his victims, popularly called --Boots" by his com With a has in regular use upon bis farm an of last week, a big reward being offered. by Indians with canoes, the method and torn the flesh from the arm of the rades. "Boots" lately returned on tiie discovered near Fresno, Cal. girth of 150 feet it seems likely to stand elephant, which is used for farm work. Deputy Sheriff Stanley saw that the employed at Astoria in the days of the other with bis teeth The w»nuen iden t ransport City of Para, and has had the With the swaying beast hitched upto posse was armed to the teeth, and by Hudson Bay Company. When the tified Grooms as their assailant and bis distinct ion of having had a personal in on its base longer than the Campanile. a plow lie can turn more ground than way of double precaution County Clerk Elmore arrived off Quillvute there was hat and part of liis clothing were found terview with Admiral Dewey, who gave Thomas Garland, an 88-year.old New bitn a free trip to llong-Kong on the Yorker, is the sole survivor of the steam any of his neighbors with a team of Mason donned a heavy pair of spiked not a redskin in the vicinity, the whole in Hopkins field. horses, and when it conies to hauling Olympia because of his services in the shoes to hold down the spooks and to trilie having gone to Tatoosh to attend Successful tests have just been made siege of Malate and the tight before ship Arctic, winch sank with 500 persons j logs tlie elephant will walk away with keep their spirits from escaping Eidtor a grand potlatch. Whither the steamer aboard off Cape Race forty eight years of the turf or bog of the New Jersey- Manila. lie is the boy who came from case with logs which the best team of Watson was one of the possemen, but he repaired and took on board old Chief Pittsburgh with the regiment. 1 he ago. low lands around West New York to as : his neighbors cannot move. The eleph took along his devil to help him out Quillybeak and 30 braves, bringing nieu smuggled him aboard the trans certain whether it can lie used as a sub Tlie two American states which have ant eats little more than a horse, and should get in a tight place and begin them down to the cannerv to load the port, but he had hard luck, as he fell stitute fuel in place of coal or coak for the largest ¿proportionate number of does many times the work of one. is shaking at the knees at the hour when vessel.—Asturian. down the hatchway on the third (lay the winter season. Ex Alderman O. I, out and broke his arm. lie was all Canadian-born inhabitants are Massa gentle and docilf and little trouble, and the mysterious Skookum makes bis ap Yuf del* Heide, Inwpeclor of Sewer Work light when Manila was reached, nnd lu chusetts and Michigan. The total popu- Mr. Cahill is more than pleased with pearance. Attorney ll.iberlach thought in W<*t New York, and John Kelly, nil the trenches before Malate he carried lation of these two states is the 11. COOPER. -— „ ...j same liis experiment. H. T. HOTTS. the posse would not be complete without W. II. expert on Irish peat, dug up great water and ammunition and paid no at as that of Canada. someone versed in the law of spookland chunks of The great curiosity of Greensburg. Ind. ROOFER & tention to the bullet». As he said: BOTTS, the turf and took it to a was along to argue the point with the blacksmith «hop. It was f.sutal to burn "There was no chance, to dodge 'em, The death of Catherine Graham, a a courthouse tower that gives life to a spooks who are ' ’doomed to walk the ATTORNEYS A I’.LAW, readily on the I forge after it bad once they came so Quick." lie was among telephone operator of Logansport, bid , tree—is attracting as much attention earth a certain hour of the night.’’ He become dry. It turned to a ruddy glow the first to enter Manila with a cap was due to an electric fan. the young this year as ever before. The tiny tree TILLAMOOK OREGON. had no tear of Skookum, as long as there tured Spanish rifle, which he brings and seemed (o hold its lire as long as back with him. On August 13 be woman taking this means to cool off on that springs from the cement tip of the were no feminine gender spooks to invite Office across street ami North Irom Post anthracite or soft coal. There is almost 1< anted that the Olympia was to goto a hot day and contracting a cold, which tower. 130 feet from the ground is as him to take a walk in some of the in vs- Office. an unlimited supply of the turf or "Jer llong-Kong, so lie determined to make a few days afterward resulted in her vigorous as ever. For many years there trrious walks of the lake. Of course they sey peat. as they are beginning to style the trip. He boarded the ship and death. It was one of the hottest day» was a veritable grove of forest trees li id to have a photographer to take a i it, in the vicinity of West New* York, asked to be shown to the admiral's of July that Miss Graham came hack to growing near the top of the tower of "MLI.AMOOK TITLE X- AB picture at the capture, so Guv Reynolds cabin. Dewey was sitting at a table the office after dinner and. being v-ry I this tower of justice and one of them tlong the tracks of the Hudson Heights was equipped with the “snap shot" ap «TRACT co.. i street railroads to the South and East with the captain of the ship. warm, sat down in the breeze of an still flourishes, its green leaves and pliaaces. Five of these spook hunters "Boots" said: "I salutes and says: i for more than a mile there is a wide- ‘Admiral, 1 want to go to Hong-Kong,’ electric fan. Within a few hours she spreading boughs furnishing full proof. crowded into a 2 by Trig loaded down TILLAMOOK OREGON. spreading me.id nv of it. and he says, pleasant like: ‘Well, my began to fed tlie effects and was taken The tree is of the soft maple variety. For with implements of torture, etc., which Complete Misti acts of boy. you come aboard and we'll take ill. her death resulting. several decades this little grove was al was drawn by a I bv 2 e ivnsr. vs bile the you.'" 15 Cranberry Pickers Wanted other mounted a bicvclc. This is how mook Comité. "The letter that never came" is the I lowed to enjoy its aerial sport. But in lie was 13 days on the Olympia. the possvinen kit Tillamook City, with I will commence picking cranberries on When he got back to Manila Col. Haw foundation of much pathetic fiction and 1897 the building underwent a thorough W IL Cool-in, President. blood in their eyes. the 8th of September, and will pay 75c. kins feared that he might catch the ns reapiiearance in a story esu.es the overhauling. At that time the largest The spook hunters returned home on H T. B otts . Secretary. per box for picking and give free pasture fever, so he sent the boy to New York critical novel-readet to turn away in dis of the trees had reached a height of Sunday without Skookum or the ghost tor horses. Can board a limited number on the transport. approval wondering why authors use thirteen feet and a diameter of about of Hairy Tracy alter a hard trip. The OFFICE WITH of pickers. Board will be reasonable. such a threadlmre incident to say noth two and one-half inches. It was then COOPER \ BOTTS. A Qnrrr Vrrrtlcl. devil of the crowd thinks he ought to be Will cheerfully answer any correspond- for deemed best for the tower ‘.hat a part of I pen the Isle of Man. where sbeep- ing of such an improbable one, cnce. kicked tor making such a trip, but ns the letters rarely go astray in these days " these saplings be removed, and it was ♦te.ilir.g is evidently a serious offense. U . U. K ing , Sand Lake, Or. other members of the posse arc telling so John Dixon was recently sentenced to But Hwy do Look at ti e Iwtcli of one done. Those remaining continued their many “lish” slot it s the editor ol the three years’ imprisonment for it. The hundred ten year-old letters overlooked usual hardy growth till one of the School Supplies. exact words of the jury were: "Not for that length of time hT a Chicago drouths of a few summers ago killed all Headlight wondered where he was at in , I am representing the Century School laving satisfactorily accounted to the hotel and just tuned over to the post- but one. living to dcscrila'their ad ventures.so we j Supply Company of Chicago, and an in minds of the jury for the possession liad to quit writing any more about it a position to furnish the supplies at half of the sheep, we find the prisoner office. There are the makings of anv Goodman—You certainly were dis for fear our readers would think we price Samples of maps, charts, etc., on ;ui.ty._ What puzzle» the lawyers is numlsr of interesting taleo-eom.ilies gracefully drunk last night. . • *----- -- “ •"".»Cl» IS hand for ins|>eetion. were the victim of the "fish“ story. TILLAMOOK OREGON. th!«: Can a man be legally jailed on •nd tragedies- i 1 ti at bundle of delayed I Hardkasc—Was I ? Well it s pretty F. D. V ixckxt . corr*qK?ndencv. I »uch a verdict? hard to do that sort ofa thing gracefully- M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. Our Clubbing Rates Headlight and Oregonian Headlight and Examiner 2.35 Headlight and l wice-a-Week World 1.65 Headlight and Hoard’s Dairyman 1.65 The Headlight for Six Months 50c The Headlight is all Home Print The II eadlight is the oldest, ne wiest and Best Newspaper in the county. TIMBER CLAIMS WANTED. F. J. Richardson I