Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 02, 1902, Image 5

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Big Line of DRESS SKIRTS and Big Stock to Select from.
Long 1ÌA1.NY DAY RAGLANS troni 85.00 up. They are just splendid.
Our Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes—the best in City
Wear the LION BRAND OF HATS if you want the best goods in style and colors.
Compare our Goods, which are up-to-date, and Prices and convince yourself that we are the leaders in every line we carry,
COHN & CO
Funston and the Anti Canteen
Law.
grain from Superior to Buffalo, and the
other boats have not declared a dividend
since. We did not want to go into the
elevator business at Buffalo, but we had
to do so in order to keep the other eleva­
tors from overcharging and working
other extortions. As a result the eleva-
j tor charge of Buffalo is now % a cent a
j bushel where it was lVa cents.
■J
The Leading Merchants
oul of the window, exclaiming as she
Out of the Ordinary.
did so .
A Connecticut tobacco grower engages
W ashington , 8i-pt. 26.—Brigadier-
“ Who the div vie had the ba-ad taste
girls to work in the fields by telling
to sind that pick ?”
General Frederick Funston, in bis an­
PROPRIETOR OF
them it improves their complexions.
nual report for the Dapartuient of the
No man should resist or resent the
Blair Irwin, one of the few survivors
Colorado, pointe out that the percentage
of the “ Charge of the Light Brigade,” efforts of a pretty girl to kiss him, accord­
of trials, by court-martial, of enlisted
made memorable by Tennyson, now ing to a decision just rendered by Judge
men has nearly doubled during the past
DEALER IN
lives on a small farm near Sharon, Mass. George B. Sidener of St. Louis.
year. He says:
Harry
Alberts,
who
belongs
to
the
Henri Houriet, a Swiss watchmaker,
‘•It is therefore plain that there has
has recently completed a watch made swell set, has been bragging of his
Is in Full Eruption.
been a deplorable increase of offenses, in
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook,
asbestos nature and the girls in the
general, and of desertions, in particular
L ondon , Sept. 27.—A special dispatch entirely out of the ivory taken from a neighborhood of his home conspired to
billiard
ball
—
works
and
case
complete.
causes for this state of affairs:
from Rome, after confirming the repot ts
bring about a change.
“First—Resentment of unaccustomed that Sromboli has been in full eruption It keeps good time.
Miss Maude Mitchell, a dashing
The
youngest
grandfather
in
Kansas
limitations and restrictions felt by men for some time, says :
blonde, was detailed to wait near a
returning from field service to the mo­
“ The night scene was grand but terri- has not yet reached the voting age. He corner where Alberts would pass on his
notony and routine work of garrison life. fying ; lava steamed down the mountain is a resident of Franklin county anti is in­ way home. As he lifted his hat she
‘Second—The abolition of the canteen sides seaward, while huge boulders were debted to his wife, a-widow with grown threw her arms around his neck and
feature of the post exchange. Since this hurled from the crater to a great height, children, whom he married recently.
planted a kiss on his cheek.
A remarkable family passed through
action was taken, saloons of the lowest falling into the sea fully 2Va miles from
Alberts replied with a blow from his
Kansas the other day en route from fist, which discolored Miss Mitchell's
type have been established just outside the shore.
“ The director of the observatory at Iowa to Oklahoma. It was composed pretty face. He was arrested and in im­
the boundaries of the various reserva­
Is still here and expects to remain.
tions Their proprietors, in almost every Mount Aetna says there has been no of Michael Streckendorfer, with sixteen posing a fine of $20 against him Judge
Thanking
you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
case, are unprincipled scoundiels who earthquake in Sicily, but that probably sons, two daughters and grandchildren Sidener said : “ A woman has a right to
leave nothing undone to debauch the there has been a submarine eruption be­ enough to almost fill a car.
kiss a man at all times. This is a privi­ Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
soldiers and obtain their money. Being tween Stromboli and Sicily.
A Chicago man has procured a divorce lege we owe to the opposite sex.”
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
‘‘One hundred and fifty corpses have upon the ground that his wife had be­
in all cases outside the limits of the city,
the proprietors of these resorts are sub­ been recovered at Modica. Hundreds of come a Christian Scientist. The wife : Oil as a fuel has proved such a success
ject to no muncipal police regulation, victims were drowned in the open coun­ 1 was charged with desertion, but perhaps on all the lines of the Southern Pacific
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and sell liquor regardless of hours, and try.”
' she was only trying the absent treat- that general orders have been issued for
ment upon her spouse.
whether the buyer is already intoxicated.
the conversion of all the engines into oil.
I
Morgan In a Big Oil Deal.
Gambling is universal in these dives, ami
New Orleans is to have a home for burners as soon as possible. Coal will
B akersfield . Cal.. Sept. 27 - The orphan boys, built out of funds be­ be abandoned absolutely.
they are frequented by dissolute women.
Within a
“The soldier whose desire for a drink Californian will say : J. Pierpont Mor­ queathed by the late George Xavier year the Southern Pacific will be on an
would ordinarily be satisfied by a few gan is about to identify himself with the | Carstairs. Mr. Carstairs was himself oil basis solely, thus saying upwards of
glasses of beer .in the canteen of the post oil business in California, in company j orphaned while very young and had a $100,000 per month.
exchange goes to one of these resorts and with wealthy associates. On October! hard struggle with the world. He ac­
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Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton.
does well if he escapes before he has 12, or a few days later, surveyors will be 1 cumulated a large fortune, however, all
Peat cut from the swamps near South
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton.
spent or gambled away ail iiis money, put into the field and will run lines to 1 of which he has left for the purpose indi- Chicago and dried until fur fuel, may be
Passenger rate, $3.50.
the
ocean
from
the
Coaling.
McKittrick,
!
cated.
overstaying his leave, or engaged in an
placed on the market ¡is a lival of high
altercation. Asa rule, the local authori Sunset, Midday and Kern River fields, to j i Both the czar and the sultan possess priced coal, if experiments now being
ties regard (he existence of these places determine by which route it is most 1 jeweled swordsand sabres of great price. made are successful. Fur years residents
with indifference or approval, as it causes feasible to transport oil to the tide-i But the most precious sword in existence of that district have noticed the beds of
the soldier to spend his money in the water. The surveyswill run over the I ! is that of the gaekwar of Baroda. Its burning peat, which were ignited in the
community. The efficiency of the Army Coast range at a number of points, and 1 I hilt and belt are incrusted with Summer, often burned long after Winter
or the ruin of a good soldier, is nothing will also go down the San Joaquin Vai-1 • diamonds, rubies and emeralds and it is liegan and have been known to continue
ley parallel with the line of the Stan I valued at the fabulous sum of $1,110,• through the’year.
to them.
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‘•There can be no reasonable doubt : dard. Upon the data so gathered will . 0(H).
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President Mayer, of the Western
that most of the trials by general courts 1 depend the location of the pipe line.
Federation of Miners, said that the con.
Quaint Features of Life.
martial and summary courts, at least so I A company having a capitalization of
dition of the camps in the Fernie, B.C.,
far as this department is concerned, are $5,000,000 has been organized for this
The following advertisement hasjust
directly traceable to this cause. Since I ! purpose, and this money will be devoted appeared in a German newspajier, the district, from which he has just returned,
have had command here, there has taken to the construction of lines, pumping Wernigerode Intelligenz Blett : ” I here­ is as bad as Siberia. Mr. Mayer went
STEAMERS—HUE H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
place the ruin and degradation of sev- j j stations, storage tanks and the like. Mr. with retract the libel uttered by me to Fernie to investigate labor conditions.
eral noncommissioned officers of long . Morgan and his associates have also against Frau Meyer to the effect that He says the mining company there owns ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
everything in the camp. They permit
service and fine records. I11 short, the [ formed a separate company, capitalized | she was wearing the same bonnet this
BAY CITY, HOB8ONVILLE.
the men no privileges and allow no
recent legislation by Congress on this ’ at $20,000,000, half of which sum will I year as she was last year. I offer her
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
business
except
under
their
direction.
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. ft. fot San Francisco, Portland
question, so far as this department is be invested in proven ground, and the j my apologies. .Frau Henning.” In
They even exercise a censorship, Mr.
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
concerned, has had no effect except to : other half turned into a reserve fund, not (getting this published Frau Henning
Mayer declares, on what their employes
SAMUEL ELMORE <V CO. Oen.ral Agents, ASTORIA, OR
lower the discipline of the Army, ruin I to be drawn upon until ueeded in the suggests O’Connell's apology : ‘‘ I said
shall read
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
scores of good soldiers, and fill the pock­ I further purchase of real estate. it is you were composed of 600 scoundrels,
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IO. R. & N. R. R. Co . Portland.
ets of a Io* of saloonkeepers, gamblers stated that the Morgan syndicate will and I am sorrv for it.”
Frank P, Sargent, Commissioner-
g nt’’ 1A & C. R. R. Co.. Portland.
1
lie
prepared
to
handle
2,000,000
barrels
What a rush of mail the man will get General of Immigration of the United
and prostitutes.”
the first year of its existence, and who published this advertisement in a
States, who left for Quebec on Friday,
will increase that amount at the rate of New York paper : ‘‘ A man whose life is has made arrangements with the Cana­
Don’t Like Roosevelt’s Policy.
1,000,000 a year until the whole demand a martyrdom owing to the lack of means dian Pacific Railroad to restrict the in­
of the market is met. The papers for the which prevents his marrying the woman flux of Chinese into the United States,
ST. P a V i „ Sept. 27 —In an address at
new enterprise are now being drawn in he loves, and whose life would lie com­ delivering the Chinese only to designated
the Grant County Fair, at Elbw Lake
New York._________________
plete happiness if be could make $60,000 points hereafter to lie selected. Those
last evening President J J. Hill, of the
during the next six weeks, would lend who attempt unlawful entrance, or do
Great Northern Railway and Northern
Notice to Taxpayers.
himself at the risk of his life, for the not present evidence of right to enter,
Securities Company, said:
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I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
• Your chairman said that their are a I Notice is hereby given that on Mon| | above amount, to any experience what­ will lie deported to China in a like man­
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
great many people apprehensive of the day, the 6th dav of October. 1902, the soever, on condition that it benefit ner as those at San Francisco ; that is,
I they will be put on board the steamers
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this City.
great industrial enterprises which are ; bounty Board of Equalization, will humanity.”
being carried on, and well they may be. COI)Tene a, the office of the County Clerk,
If the Indians of the northwest did not which brought them over, and sent back
There are so-called industrial enterprises Qf Tii]amook County,Oregon.said board I have Panama hats, they had something to Hong Kong at the expense of those
whose only industry is in running print- to continlie in session from day to day just as good. Lewis and Clark testify who brought ♦hem.
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ing presses to print shares of stock. L or on. week, and publicly examine the that the Clatsops were adept weavers
Dr.
Raub,
a
medical
referee of the Pen-1
of
hats.
The
following
is
from
thiir
tell you there is no harm in an enter- ! a5sessm€nt rolls, and correct all errors
sion Office, was reduced from his position
ill 11 fll ,'fll ..'fl! > IB < fll , fll .-fl! ^Z.fll
,-fll ,-fll , IT. ,'l^i . fl! . fl! . fl! I*
prise. If there are five out of ten of them !
VM]uations, description, or qualities journal :
” We gave a fish hook in exchange for and another man selected to take his
that are good, there is no bad in them, of |a|1()i )ota or other property, and all
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
and when you put them together there Iier,(,llg interested in said assessment one of their hats. These hats are made place. It is a victory for the Grand
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
is no bad in the entire mass But. if the are |lert|,y requested to appear at ■ of cedar bark and beargrass, interwoven Army, which has been fighting Com­
object is to get something for nothing, to saj^ time and place, for the purpose of together in the form of a European hat, missioner Evans for such a long time,
and finally secured his removal. Raub,
get something that does not belong to correcting any errors that may appear j with a small brim of about two inches,
in the language of the pension attorneys
them; to get money out of another man s in
j their assessment, as no errors can be and a high crown, widening upward. ,
who had pursued a policy that has been
pocket, the money he has worked for
(
corrected
after the adjournment of said They are light, ornamented with various
extremely unjust to the veterans. Raub
colors
and
figures,
mid,
being
nearly
if that is the object, it is all wrong, but j board.
Rates, $1 Per Day
took about the same position as Com­ Centrally Located.
some of these great enterprises are ab­
Dated, Tillamook, Oregon, August ' waterproof, are much more durable than
Commissioner
Ware
missioner
Evants.
'either chip or straw hats. These hats
solutely sound and right."
19th, 1902.
form a small article of traffic with the made the charge, as Raab was inter,
J. S. S tephkxs ,
Continuing, Mr. Hill said :
County
Assessor.
whites, and their manufacture is one of bring somewhat with the Commis
M. H. LARSEN. Proprietor.
"Some people advocate, our President
I the best exertions of Indian industry.” • sioner’s policy.
advocates, turning everything over to
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TILLAMOOK,
ORECON.
The tobacco war has been ended by the
Congress. What sort of a Congress
Advices from Salina Crus, the Pacific
A funeral was recently held at Altoona,
The Best Hotel In the city. No Chinese Employed.
anialxaiiiation
of
the
American
and
Brit
would we have after a while if all the i.h intereata An official atatement coh­ Pa., the corpse prepared by the occasion terminus of the Tehuantepec National
bnsiness of the country were turned to ering the de ail. and .iihacnhed by the being that of a foreman who had been Railroad, which is being rebuilt by the
it ? I think they would lie doing business officers of lioth combine, will I* gi’*» exceedingly popnlar with hie railroad English contractor, Sir Westman Pear
A At At Ar Ai A Ai A
in the hall of Congress, but the business out later. Referring to the termination associates and with the community gen. son, state that Tuesday uo lew than 75
of the conflict, an official of the Ameri­
they would do would not bring business can coin|Miny aa>d to a repre.ent.tije of erally
Floral tributes were plentiful shocks of earthquake were felt, causing
to you that you want. I think we the Associate«! Pre«: "It >.the fimtcom and the widow exhibited them with no much alarm. The moat serious damage ,
PROPBIBTORB
was done to an immense 70 ton crane I
should hold every man responsible for bination, to my mind, «m right line, and little pride.
one
that
assures
real
unity
of
used
on
iha
construction
of
the
break-1
himself and his own acts. If he docs
" Yis,” she explained to sympathizing
where powerful American and British
wrong, punish him ; if he does right, concern, go out hand in hand to wk the friends, " thim flowers dobeshowin' how water, which was thrown from Che
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protect hifft. When that is done those trade of tlie rest of the world.
manny (rinds he had That cross comes track into ths hay. A majority of tl»e
smaller
cranes
used
on
tlie
works
are
also
questionswill take care of themselves.'
a » »
from the division superintendent, that
At a meeting of the American InMitute pillV is from wan uv the contractors and reported to have been thrown out of
Mr. Hill told how his efforts toward
Boiler Work, l.ogner’* Work »nd Heavy Forging
reducing rates on grain had teen of Electrical Engineer, m New Ymk. the broken colyum was sint by the place. It is probable (hat the construct
Pre.ldent Scott «id that
¿di.
ion of the artificial harbor will lie de
thwarted by the consolidation of the ,„tion of tlie institute in IBM th«
Fine Marhine Work a Specialty.
mayor himself—"
electrical inrt.Hation. rn the L n ted
At this point she paused for a moment layed six montlta, as the crane was
Lake boats in making a corresponding
Stateiouunde of telegraph .nd
as her eye lighted on a beautiful anchor, thrown into Jeep water, and it will re­
raise.
" What did we do then ?" said Mr. plants ha«i increased horn U.OW «W W which she grabbed savagly and flong quire time to recover it
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Hill. •• We built six schooners to carry 1 o»er H'JW.O'’0-
F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
L. N BARNES,
-¿Vt tlie USTE-W
MEAT MARKET,
Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg
Will Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria.
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO.
Pacific Navigation Co.
1I
£
S $
J. s
LAMAR.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
| Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. $
t Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal.
$
S
LARSEN HOUSE,
4
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CASE & FOWLER
Tillamook Iron Works
4 General Machinists & Blacksmiths
4
4
4
4
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON