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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 30. 1902 of ira,sliioxia/t>le Big Line of DRESS SKIRTS mid Big Stock to Select from. Long RAINY DAY RAGLANS train $5.00 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 ■5 The Leading Merchants I ing. his family were considerably alarm General De wet informed a representa. The Moon’s Warning. NEHALEM. ed, but did not think of searching for 1 tive of the Associated Press that he Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Tuttle came to V ancouver , B. C., Oct. 27.—In a , ) ¡lu around the farm, At noon Monday would sail for South Africa November The jury for the fall term ol the circuit Nehalem on the Vosburg Friday, return drizzling rain thin morning a large band |UM brother-inlaw. I. M. Edwards, 23. He added : “ Botha and Delarey court, which convenes on Monday, Nov. ing home on Saturday. of Indians from the Nanaimo reserve found the remains of Mr. Gilbert in the still intend paying a visit to America.’’ 10th.. has been drawn as follows : P. Daughney was a passenger on the left for Cemeron Lake, armed with shot pen. * * * White. A. T.. clerk, Hoquarton. Vosburg, and will visit with his guns, rifles ami hunting knives They Alfred Peterson, a Swedish piano He was a man 50 years of age, and Peters, H , farmer. Spruce, daughter, Mrs. H. V. Alley. are after a whole Winter’s supply of leaves a wife and three children. The j maker of New York, after being out of Wallace, G. W.. farmer, Beaver. Miss Helena Sandburg and Miss Mary food. For years they have made a prac Corner went to the scene of the trouble work some time, became downhearted. Magnuson, Alfred, laborer, Bay. Grimes were passengers out on the Vos tice of obtaining food from day to day to hold an inquest. Mr. Gilbert had His friends told him to cheer up He Jenkins. G. T., farmer, Fairview. throughout the Nanaimo Winter as in ' u.ade a speciality of raising fine hogs. told them he would lie glad to do so, burg, Saturday. West, W. T., Farmer, Beaver. The steamer Harrison came in Satur Kummer, but a bad omen, the recent but formerly had difficulty with the and invited them to form a party at his Tomlinson, D., farmer, Tillamook. day and will take out a load of salmon eclipse of the moon, which was clearly , boar sup|K>sed to have caused his death. house. The guests arrived, and after an Nelson, Gust, tnilltnati, Garibaldi. evening of gaiety Peterson arose to pro visible from Nanaimo, has caused alarm | from the cannery. Murphy, James, farmer, South Prairie. Willie Effenburger got his arm badly among them. They recall a winter of i When Should Cows Freshen. I i pose a toast. He said • “ Here’s to our Todd, J. A., merchant, Hoquarton. bruised by being caught between the 20 years ago, when Nanaimo harbor was ! Not the least of the factors determin. dear fatherland, to which my spirit will Himes, Wm., farmer, Fair view. rollers of the planer at the Gunn Mill frozen over, and declare that the eclipse i ing the profits to be derived from a herd fly.” Peterson drew a revolver as he Munson, E., farmer, Hoquarton. was a warning of a repetition of that concluded, and, before his horrified Saturday. of cows is the time of year allotted to Carver, W. J., farmer, Fair view. friends could interfere, he fired a bullet hard season, when there was but little There was a danc<fSaturday evening the greatest flow of milk. In every Carter, Irwin, farmer, Garibaldi. game to hunt and it was too cold for through his brain and fell dead. at Louy Ludtka ’s new house. locality there are certain times of vear Haneukrat, M. R., farmer, S. Prairie. * * * The dedication of the Woodmen’s hall hunting. ________________ when the product brings an increased Edmunds, D. T , merchant, Tillamook. Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, in deliver has been set for November 8th, instead price. This may vary with the condi Sheaier, F. M. merchant, Garibaldi. Can Sell Canal. ing his farewell sermon in New York said ofNovember 1st. Organizer H. L. Day tions of different localities. Each man in closing : “ Make your life more Hunt, A. C.. farmer, Hoquarton. W ashington . Oct. 25.—‘‘The title to should study this fact in connection will l»e in from Portland to conduct the Kunze, Chas., farmer, Fairview. simple, even if you have to make it less the Panama canal is valid," is the gist with his local conditions as regards exercises. Ekrotli, Frank, farmer, Garibaldi. fashionable. The world wants to see a Death of Tudge Gray Drs. Devonport, Wise and Sharp are of the report to President Roosevelt by Larsen, I. F. blacksmith, Tillamook. economy of production at different real difference between Christians and Attorney General Knox on his investiga seasons of the year, and breed his cows Elliott, W. B., farmer. Bay. A stokia , Oct. 27.—JudgeJ. H. I). Gray, at Klein’s Hotel doing dental work. other people in their attitude toward Fish are running good at present ; tion ot the offer of the Pana ma Company. accordingly. The Otsego Farmer prints Svetison, John, farmer, Hoquarton. one of Oregon's oldest pioneer residents, money. A Christian can use money as a The chums are quite plentiful. next step, on the part of the United Harrison, J. M., farmer, Garibaldi. the following which is applicable in a servant, but if he makes it the ruler of died at his home in this city last evening, States, will be to negotiate and ratify a Watt, George, farmer, Hoquarton. the result of a severe attack of grip. general way : his life, his practical God, then his treaty given to it the rights demanded COULSONBUO Hunter, J. C., wood dealer, Tillamook. Judge Gray was born at Lapwai, Ida “ The general rule is for spring calving, Christianity is a lie. Men blame the under the canal legislation of last session. Patterson, Chas. B., farmer. Bay ho (then Oregon), March 21), 1839, his but the best time is the fall. There are church lor paying too much reverence Mr. Dyes has cotne in from the valley Phillips, S. H. farmer. Carnahan. President Roosevelt will do everything • many reasons in support of this state father, the late W. H. Gray, Oregon’s where he has been picking prunes. to wealth. It is not the church that is Iloldeu, J. C., farmer, Fairview. in Lis power to secure the completion of nicnt, a great many experiments have first historian, having come from New Gene Rolen was in our burg Sunday. at fault ; it is the people who make up Reading:. M. I)., farmer, South Prairie. York as assistant missionary to Oregon such a treaty in time for presentation to been carried on during a number of years Mr. Kibble stayed at N. Coulson’s Sat the church.” West, I). I)., farmer, South Prairie. with Dr. Whitman in 1836. He had urday night. He came from Ohio and is Congress at the coming short session, as i ¡n varjoUS parts of the world, and these * * * he believes ample time intervenes for all go toshow that from fall calving cows lived tn Oregon all his life, with the ex here looking for a ranch. The United States is to have a model ' accomplishing i._i -t..- this object. Should qi .,..,. » the «.i.„ I a|)Out 25 percent more milk is obtained farm run by the agricultural department ception of three years sjieut in British Married. ! Colombian government delay or decline than from spring calving. The reasons and situated just across the Potomac To Protect Pensions. For a large part of the world the poet Columbia prior to 1861, when he re . to accede to the conditions laid down by are obvious. During the winter the cow river. It embraces that part of the Ar speaks true when he says “ In spring a turned to enlist in the Washington W ashington , Oct. 26.—In general or * Congress, thereby causing a postpone- is free from drought, heat and flies, and lington estate not used for the national „K.n.v turns ....... to I Guard«, expectiiin to be wnt East dur. young man's fancy , lightly der No. I. General Robert St. George Dv- I merit until the first session of the Fiftv- thoughts of love.” I But in this part of.the Civil War. On the dfeh.indiuK of renforth, . commander-in-chief ot the her yield is thus not affected, when right military cenietry, about four hundred the world autumn seems to play the . ' the regiment he entered the employ of Union Veterans’ Union, has issued an ap I eighth Congress, there is a possibility in the flush of the milk, as is too often acres of Virginia land to the south of the part of spring and our y young „ meii just ¡ the Oregon Steam Navigation Company peal to the Union Veterans of the Civil | that the President will again take under the case. Then the spring grass coming cemetery and bordering on the river. It now seem turning with one accord to and engaged in steamboating on the War to organize into a brotherhood for ‘ consideration (he construction of the toward the close of her period of lacta is to be known as the “Arlington Farms’’ the telling of that sweet old story which Upper Columbia and Snake Rivers. In mutual protection. He says that eligi-j canal over the Nicaraguan route. The tion serves as an inspiration of her and it is the purpose of Secretary Wilson is ever new. And how successful they 1868 he returned to Astoria, and had bility to membership in the order is now opinion prevails here, lioniever, that a I wearying powers ai:d greatly increases ' to make it the Mecca for farmers, not treaty of,satisfactory character will be resided there since that time, first etigag only of the United States, but of all the are. the waning milk flow. extended to every honorably discharged On Sunday, October 19th, there was a ing in transportation business on the Union veteran of good record. He says negotiated, and that the first steps look- ! “ Milk and butter usually bring better world. With scientific farming, and un very pretty wedding at the house of Mr. river and afterward conducting a gen defenders of the Union should be a factor ing to the construction.of a canal will be prices in winter than in summer. There der the care of4experts. it Will be shown undertaker, early next year. nml. Mrs. I). C. Collier, when Mr. Otis E. eral store. in the present day. is usually more time on the farm to at what nature will do. The work has al ——————— ' fudge Gray was elected a member of “By taking an active interest in the Farmer and Miss Nina A. Miles took tend to the cattle, calves are more eco- ready begun, but until now no formal Lone Farmer Murdered. the State Senate in 1886, re presente ng affairs of the present,’’ says General Dy- upon themselves the marriage vows. j nomically raised, since by the time the ; announcement has been made of the This young couple began life with Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook coun renfotth, “he will not only commaud rec S pokank Wash.. Oct. 26.—“Old Man” BPri,lK Rn'^s shoots up they are ready plans. * * * bright pros|>ects of a happy and useful ties, and served in that capacity for tom ognition as an American citizen, but Campbell, a well-known farmer living ^or a,,d are hi good condition the According to a statement made by future. Both bearthe reputation of good years, during which time he succeeded in draw attention to the importance of ac near Oroville, was foully murdere<l a nex^ winter to begin their duties. Mid- character, and they -__ go to __ their ___ new _ -J I pissing a bill giving Clatsop County cording to him a reward for his incom- few nights ago. Wednesday morning sinn,ner and ‘dog days’ are a good time , President Evans of ths Wells.Fargo Ex home near * Tillamook with the t^.t tw» Kel>"*-«b«lives ami one Senator in parably great services of our l>elove<l : |ast hb body was found outside his cabin for tl,e cow to ,,e dr.'' 1 stabling is ur press Campany, the presistent rumors of i a proposed merger of the interests of wishes of a host of friends With them the State Legislature. He was elected country,” j with a large bullet bole in the head. The , conff°rtal'le and the handling and care the Wells Fargo Company, Adams and we join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Farmer | c ou,,tv Judge in 1894, and was re- The assertion is made that there is ’ wound was in the base of the skull, in of milk n1*^ is ’s more niore troublesome than at any ; United States Express companies are a long life of happiness and prosperity.— ¡elected in 1898, his last term expiring new a demand in the newspapers that I dicating that Campbell had been shot other time. In short, four fall fresh cows in July of the present year. He also held pensions shall he cut off. and in this con- from behind while about to enter his lit have been found to equal five which but the baseless fabric of a dream, Ocean Wave. several other public positions, and was nection General Dvrenfortli sets out I‘ Those stories of the merger of theex- - tbe cabin. He was fully dressed, and , cab-ed in the spring, in twelve months always a faithful and competent offi neceasity of organization. Heal Estate Transfers. press companies are all tn iheair," said his hat lay beside him where he fell. product, and at about four-fifths the cial. President Evans. It has never even been Tnilifers for the week ending Oct. 27, 1 Campbell had some trouble about a cost-” discussed by the presidents of the com 1902. Furnished by Cooper & Botts, ' He leaves a widow and eight children, Gloomy in Philippines. week ago w itli some hobos, and last 1 alistracters. ’ ’jail of whom excepting Mrs. R IV. panies, that is. with a view of hringisf Pointed Paragraphs. M anila , Oct. 26.—It is believed that 1 Monday night his liaysrack was fired. ! Warren N. Vaughn and wife to Guy C. | "Tight, of Portland, reside in Astoria. it about, From my knowledge ot the Vaughn. Warranty deed IV S, Se The deceased was a member of the President Roosevelt's order permitting D is presumed this act was committed Every blonde carries her own head- expressmen, I do not believe that they 44, Sw I* Ne 14 and lot 2, sec. 6, tp. ' O. 11 ■ w- a"d Oregon Pioneer Society foreign vessels to engage in coastwise by tlie same person who afterward laid light wish a combine. Certainly I see nooc 3 S. R. 7 W. $1.90. I The funeral will lie held tomorrow under trade through the Philippine Islands j in waiting for tlie old man and shot him Poverty is a grindstone on which casion for one. ’’ will relieve immediately the insular to death. No clew is obtainable as to I’.S. Land Office to Warren N. Vaughn. ' the auspices of those orders. freight situation mid will improve and the guilty persona, and Campbell gave many wits are sharpened. Receipt. For W 14 Se Lj. Sw <4, Ne ' The War Department awarded to B. lesson the cost of rice, in which article a j but meager particulars of the trouble Beauty is often one woman's thorn in ■/, nml lot 2, sec. 6, tp. 3 S. R. 7. j F. Wheatly, of San Francisco, the con famine is threatened. The Civil Com- with the hobos, and he lived aloue on another woman s flesh. $200.00. Misery may love company, but the tract for furnishing the second half of mission intends to act at once on the bis ranch. Centennial N. Johnson to Giles B. John 1 the large purchase of assorted lumber. President's order, hoping thereby to Campbell was a well known rancher, company seldom reciprocates. Bookkeepersand washerwomen always son. Quit claim deed, Small tract 15t5tM),000 feet, for shipment to the avert suffering among the poorer |>eople an^ owned quite a valuable place. He in lot 4 or 5, sec. 23, tp. 3 N, R. 10 ! Philippines, the contract price lieing of the island. ’ was a hale, hearty old inau, and general- know where to draw the line. All orders promptly attended to. W. $50.00. When Dame Fortune goes calling she $61,000. On Ins original bill Wheatly II is announced that British, German, >7 likeil. Little is known of his history utterly disregards "at home' ’ days. Tillamook Lumbering Co. to C. 8t E. I wishes I option of delivering the lumber Japanese and Chinese vessels will engage previous Co his coining to Oroville three A cynic is a man who would make a yean ago ago. Thaver. Warranty deed. Tract ill at Portland or on Puget Sound, but the in tlie coastwise trade. Existing freight j years fool of himself in the society he satir ON THE MAIN STREET, Sw ‘4 Nw H, tec. 30, tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. Department held it had no authority to rates from Manila to seme ports at tlie izes. Killed By a Vicions Boar. and tract in Ne 44, see. 25, tp. I S, allow such discretion. He now agrees archipelago exceed the rate from San OPPOSITE THE ALLEN Any man who lives within himself is to deliver it on the Sound, half in 30. the Francisco to Manila, / R. 10 W. $3075.00 J. B. Gilbert, a well known farmer apt to be troubled with indigestion. The Department Agriculture in tlie islands, already im W. II. Cary and wife to W. H. H. Carv 1 | remainder in 60 days HOUSE. living near the seven-iuile post on the B 11 Claude ^ad prepared to award to the Pari lie paired on account of the war and cholera Wairnnty ileeil. N Hase Line Hoad east of Portland, was Thayer's addition to to Tillamook Tillamook, j Export Company, of Portland, the con- has lieen further injured by locusts. These I killed by a boar Sunday night, as the j tract for doors to tie shipped to Manila, have appeared in many places, and are I $500.00. .............. _ but the bidders finally advised that they working serious injury to the crops. I i result of his having attempted to stop a W II. Cary and wife to W. II. 11. Cary. ■ '2 could not fill the contract in the desired Tlie advent ot locusts, together with the ' tight between two of his hogs. The boar Wnrrnnty ifeed. *6 interest in part ' time, and an effort will now lie made to fall of the price of silver, renders business - | which is a vicious animal, bit through ol lotl, H 4, McDermott's addition place this contract on the Sound. and industrial prospects in the Philip, " : i an anery in his leg. and the unfortunate to Tillamook City. $250 00. ; man jumped into another pen. it is be * « * pines gloomy._____________ l>e Witt T. Roland to Rolwrt Batch. > tiered, to save himself. He was found The cholera is gaining a strong foot Warranty deed. Se ‘4 Ne <4 and hold on the Island of Mindaa.no. It is Gloomv accounts of the state of affairs dead at noon on Monday, by his brother lot 1, sec. 6 and Sw 4, Nw I', and expected to spread there, as it has else in Cape Colony, the Orange Colour and in-law. life body having lieen partially lot 4, sew 5, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. where in the islands. It continues to lie the Transvaal have Iwcn received in eaten by the hoga. so that it was hardly $100000. Imd in the Province of llo Ilo, Island of England from time to time through recognizable, Much of the information concerning Miss Dora Comer to J. J. McCoy. War Fanny, but it is light elsewhere. It has private channels, but there has lieen a ranty .leed la>t 3, J. J. McCoy's disappeared from Manila The cases tendency to discredit them, The an- j bis death is only guesswork. It is sup nonneement of Colonial Secretary Cham- ' posed that lie went into the pen to sep- addition to Bay City. reported up to date exceed lOO.frX). iierlain ’s decision to proceed to South ; erate two ol the hogs and stop their * • * C.S. Land Office to Maurice F. l.each. Elisabeth Cady Stanton, the well- Africa, in order to examine on the spot fighting; an<l that while so engaged one Receipt. Sw '•«, me. 7, tp. 1 N, R. 7 known woman suffragist, died at her the problems presented by the termina thrust him through the leg. striking an W. $199 55. home in New York on dumlav. Old age tion of the war and the settlement of ¡artery. From tlie place in which he J.imes II. I'pton and wife to Wm. Red was given as the cause of death. She i affairs in the new British colonies con was diwovereil, it is supposed that he berg ind wifeEfenorn R. Quit claim was conscious almost to thelast. Almut ' sequently caused the utmost surprise had strength enough left to climb into ileeil. 60 neves in Ne *4. Sw h, and a week ngo Mrs. Stantoa began to fail in political circles. It is tolerably cer another pen, but tlie loss of blood was »■ Nw Se 14, see. 15, tp. 5 S, R. 10 rapidly. Tins became more noticable tain, that if the sitnation had not been great that he was unaNe to save him- I W. $100. last week, and then it was known to the > one of peril the Colonial Secretary would self and lay down to die. while the hogs Minnie Hill and husband to Ellis Jen. { family that her death was only a quea- I have left the whole matter absolutely in , I gathered around and consumed his body. mugs. Warranty deed. N Ne •«. tioa of days or hours. i When he did not appear Sunday even tlie hands of Lord Milner. The Jury list. Sw *4 Ne 44 a«<i Nc Nw 44. see. 33, tp. 3N, R. 9 W. $1.00. State of Oregon to George Baldwin. Deed. S Vi S 46. sec. 16 ; W Se !4, E V4 Sw 23 ; E 16 E Vs, Sw 14, Ne ’4 and Se 14 Nw 14. see. 32. tp. 3 N, R. 6 ; E >4 Ne 14, Ne l4 Se 14. sec. 24 ; E 16 Nw 14. sec. 25, tp. 3 N, R. 8 ; lot 3, sec. 19, Sw >4, sec. 36, tp. 3 N, R. 7 ; Nw 14 E 16 Ne '4, see. 16, tp. 3 N, R. 9 W, all westofW.M. $1480.50. George Henderson to J. W. and J Henrv Cochran. Warranty deed. SViNw 14 and N 46 Sw %, sec. 22. tp. 3 N. R 6 W. $5.00. Henderson C. Sanders to Nannie M. Nelson. Warranty deed, Nw 14 Ne 14, sec. 27, tp. 4 S. R. 10 W. $500.00. Four mortgages securing $5786.00 filed. Satisfaction of one mortgage securing $100.00 filed. c. E. REYNOLDS, Undertaker and Em balmer. Office : Our Clubbing Rates Headlight Headlight Headlight Headlight and Oregonian and Examiner and 1 wiee-a-Week World and Hoard's Dairyman The Headlight for Six Months