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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 25. 1903 Professional Cards. General News improve, in addition to several with- recognition of the present government. drawn Is already made with this end in Lord Lansdowne expressed his indigna- / G' The Venezuelan government has paid view, 1,880.000 acres in Malheur and tion at the crimes at Belgrade, and said \ to Germany $60,000 due this month as Harney Counties were set aside vester- he thought it was not desirable that Sir I \ i stipulated in the protocol in paitial day. Whether this section will secure George Bonham, the British Minister, I (l liquidation of the German claims against I the first reservoir will be determined should be in that city when the new | • later on, but that it will ultimately be regime was inaugurated. The Foreign Venezuela. * * * j favored is certain. This latest project Minister added that no proposal had \ Colorado had a laie snow his summer, has to do with the storing of the waters been received for concei ted action toward / on the 10th ofjune a heavy snow falling 1 of the Malheur and Silvies Rivers, whose Servia by the powers, but the British U over the entire state, this snow melting ( waters are deemed ample to irrigate the government had no intention of main- > washed out the rail way tracks along the large area set aside. taining ordinary relations with persons i (( Arkansas riyer. concerned in the massacres. Great Biit- A • • * * w News comes from the Bridger Creek ain has practically cut off diplomatic (I The Picket won the American Derby at country, Montana,that in all probability relations with Servia. The British Min- Chicago, Claude second. Bernays third ; there will be a grasshopper plague in ister, Sir G. F. Bonham, will leave / time, 2;33. This breaks the record. The ( that section this Summer. The young Monday for England. The Consul of \J odds were: The Picket, 10 to 1; Claude, Loppers are reported to be so thick now Great Britain, W. G. Thesiger, will take y 7 to 1 ; Bernays, 8 to 1. that they arise from the ground in clouds charge of British interests ' / * * * upon being distusbed. This condition is Colorado was well wetted down last said to extend over a large tenitory of Constitution Nearly Wins. week. These aie the first soaking rains range country. The grass, which has at 4 N ew Y ork , June 19.—If the Consti of the year that have fallen in Colorado. tained a very good growth already, be Every portion of the state has been gins to show the work of the insects, tution did not defeat the Reliance on the reached and good grass and other crops and stockmen say it is likely that with, time allowance in a 25 mile race over the are assured. in a few weeks the range will be prac- course of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club in Long Island Sound today she gave * * * | ticallv denuded of all vegitation. Ruth Hanna, the youngest daughter i the admirers of the new boat a bad * * * <»i Mark Hanna, was married to Joseph scare. In more than four hours of sail, I Amanda de Lartigue, whose husband’s Medill McCormick, one of the editors of ing the Reliance outsailed the Constitu ' remains were found buried in the front the Chicago Tribune and son of Hon. tion by only 1 minute and 50 seconds yard of their farm near Pomeroy, Wash., Robert S. McCormick, ambassador to elapsed time. It is estimated that the Saturday afternoon confessed, at the Russia from the United States. new boat will have to allow the Consti trial at Pomeroy, that she slew her hus * * * tution two to three minutes in a 30-inile band with an ax and buried the remains The geographical knowledge of the race, which, if true, would give today’s on the night of September 23, 1902. She world has been extended by the dis- race to the older boat, and might give I coveryatthe Antarctic circle, and well I claims he came to her bedside while she her one of the earlier races as well, when within the circle, of hitherto unknown was asleep, roused her and threatened the Reliance beat her by two minutes land. It was discovered by a German her life; that he pursued her into the and a fraction. exploring expedition and they named it i yard, shooting at her and that she The Columbia was again outclassed seized an ax used for chopping wood and Emperor William’s Land. from the start. Her gain of about 12 n hit him on the head, burying the body # * * minutes on the second leg of the race herself the same night, together with On account of the unprecedented dry was time wasted by the other boats in weather that has prevailed over the his saddle. Self-defense is her plea and a ruffling match. water shed that supplies the city of New she disclaims malice. She was 20 years Between the leaders the race was hotlv York with water there are fears of a the senior of her husband. contested, first one and then the other water famine, as the supply now is * * * getting the better of it by sudden shifts During the storm Sunday night at hardly sufficient for the wants of the ■ of the wind, which, when it began to North Yakima, Wash., lightning played inhabitants. blow steadily, left the Reliance about * * * a queer prank at the home of W. E. one minute ahead. News comes from Gunnison, Colo., Thompson, on the Cowyhee. A bolt en The Constitution's fast sailing today that there is likely to be trouble I etween tered the rear of the house, tearing off a was all the more remarkable, and makes the cattlemen and the sheepmen over window casing as it passed in and break her all the more formidable, from the fact the range. The sheepmen are driving a ing out all the glass in the window. An I that the race was sailed in light winds i herd of sheep into country that has iron bedstead in which two men were ; and smooth water, under which condi- always been given to herding cattle and sleeping was struck, bending the large | tions the Reliance has often beaten her. the cattlemen are determined to resist frame out of place in many parts of it. I The course was a triangle. 10 miles The bolt was divided by one of the posts, j the invasion of the sheep. , across the Sound, five miles over to the one fork passing to a cupboard and shat * * * I Connecticut shore, and 10 miles along T In the naval home in Philadelphia Wil tering it and then passing through the 1 i that shore to the finish line. Summary : liam Mackabce will celebrate his 100th floor in the room. The other bolt ' Elapsed Boat. Start. Fini Time. birthday next September. He is the glanced to the chimney and followed it | Reliance... 12:46:07 4:50 4:04:1 7 oldest living veteran of the American down to the first floor to the stove and I Constitution ... 12:46:10 4:52 4:06:07 13:46:52 5:03 4:16:5 (■ navy. Born in Baltimore in 1803, he passed out through the floor by one of ( Columbia . Soon after sunrise today I driving joined the frigate Constitution as an ap the stove legs. The occupants of the bed northeast rain storm set in, and there prentice in 1817. He served nearly con were uninjured. was every indication that it would con * * * tinuously in the navy until old age sent tinue throughout the day, so that there An insane man — the settlers call him a i him to the naval home. wild man—is scaring the people about was little hope three hours before the * * M Plans have been made to drain 600,- Stave Lake, some distance from Van time set for the start that the yachts 000 acres of swamp land that lies in one couver, B.C., on the 'main line of the would appear. body in Florida. Prof. Wiley of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The man | The rain stopped falling at 10 o’clock, Department of Agriculture says that has gone back to a state of nature and but the wind died out at the same time. A light breeze finally sprang from the when this tract of land is drained it will is wandering the woods in a nude state. be worth $300 per acre for growing He makes his sleeping place in a big east, and at 12;46 the race started. The sugar cane and capable of producing cedar stump and acts altogether as if he Constitution crossed the line first, l»ut more sugar than the island of Cuba. Iffid gone right out ol his mind. T he the Reliance took the lead within a min- * * * police are after him. Provincial Con ute, with Columbia third. The United States Government has stable Lane, of Mission, has been sent to In Ton Liots or by the pound. Conger Attacks Girl. drafted a bill to prevent the exportation arrest him. Fearing that the man of inferior hemp. The natives of 1 he might commit some serious act the resi Miss Ida Grimes, a young woman liv Philipine islands had become careless dents of the district asked for police in. about cleaning the raw fiber, leaving terference and Lane will search the ing on the Washington side of the Co much gum on it. This added to the woods for the wild man. So tar the un lumbia, three miles north of Woodland, on the Kalama Road, beat off a young weight of the hemp. The object of the fortunate’s identity is unknown. cougar with her riding whip and made law is to have only clean fiber exported * * * her escape Wednesday morning. Wil * * * A Special from Dawson says from $3,- liam Goering, who lives in that neigh The news from the Transvaal gold 000,000 to $5,000,000 more gold dust borhood, was in St. Helens Thursday diggings is favorable. The output is stead will be taken from the Klondike this and is responsible for the story. ily on the increase, and although it has season than last year, according to esti Miss Grimes lives with her uncle, and not yet closely approached that of Sep. mates of officials, mine owners and bank every morning and evening rides on tember, 1899, just before the outbreak Successors managers. Returns so far are turning horseback to the hill ranch to assist in of the war, there is a chance that the DEALERS IN out particularly well, and on some of the the milking. She was making her re- yield of that month will l>e reached bv branches of the older creeks, lildorado turn trip Wednesday morning when she the end of 1903. The $400,000.000 yield and Bonanza and Hunker, the claims was attacked bv the young conger, re for the world is likely to be had in 1904. are being made to yield more than ever ceiving several body scratches, and her * * * At Pension Commissioner Ware has de before. Duncan Creek is turning out a clothing badly torn, Miss Grimes vigor- termined to cut off the information to second Eldorado, and a couple of millions ously defended herself with her riding Handled. pension agents of new pensions issued, of dollars will come from there alone be whip and finally pulled I k r horse away to the extent of withholding their post- fore the clean-up season is at an end. from the hungry cub. The animal was Hides office addresses. Like his predecessor, Duncan is the best of all the new camps, about the size of a dog, and had evident Commissioner Evans, he has been very and lots in the new townsite are selling ly just been weaned by the mother cou Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Both phones. much annoyed with the persistency of at prices previously unheard of in a new gar. In this condition the young animals pension attorneys who are inclined to locality in the north. The banks are are said to be about half-starved, and taking in large amounts of gold daily, will tackle almost anything that hap push a pension case whether there is and very large drafts are being transferr pens to be conveniently in close distance. merit in it or not. ed to the outside. OF SAN SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN * * * * * M Since that bachelor clergyman of Jeffer A fortune of $250,000 it awaiting son, Pa., announced that he would Albert Meyer, who, 12 years ago, left his marry the girl who secured the largest church subscription, it is said several of home in Berlin to come to Americ, and the fathers are mortgaging their pro ot whom all trace has lieeti lost during the past five years. Anxious relatives perty to swell the fund. As a game of have asked the German Consul at San Now is the time to buy a chance this has some advantages and Francisco to locate him, inquiring as to new Sewing Machine for disadvantages over the traditional the whereabouts of the missing heir. ♦ 22.00, with drop head and grabbag and the solitary oyster in the Albert Meyer is the son of Max Me ver. all the latest improvements soup. AGENTS STEAMERS ' W. II KRUGER" AND "REDONDO.” a well known grain merchant of Berlin, * * * at M c I ntosh & M c N air ’ s . For Sun Fiancihco and !>•« Arixnlt«. and a member of the Reichstag. His Mosquitoes stopped a trolley car in It is the B onita S ewing Hobsonville, Or. J. E, New Jersey the other night and drove brother, Hugo Meyer, is an eminent spe M achine , and they range the passengers out. The motorman cialist in Berlin. Twelve year« ago Al in price from $22 to $35, saved himself by digging a peephole bert. then a boy of 20. left his home to with ball bearings. They through the mass of mosquitoes that come to America. He was told by his are little beauties, perfectly enveloped his head and st irting the car parents to write when in need of funds, made and something new on at full speed, The breeze blew the veno. but when stranded he prefereed to work the market. These machi Í mons birds away and the motormnn for a living, and learned the trade of a nes are a better article than got his car through, but be had no cigarmakrr. When last heard from by his relatives he was working in Los pass» «gers. the peddlars are charging Angeles. That was five years ago. Short * « • ♦65 and $75 for. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Ge irge Kettler, an aged cobbler who ly l>efore that he had been in Sausalito. Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into died recently in Argentine. Kan., it one Two years ago th? mother of the miss V V ’ m ’ ’ a * this City. time was worth 12,000,000 Kettler ing man died in Berlin, leaving an estate it*' i ’£ ' í ■ í ■ a ' w ’ & ' s' was of German birth, and during the of $1,000,000, to be divided among her Fra neo-Prussian war operated a large four children. < * * ? Whisky, $8.00 shoe factory in Hanover. Profitable armv contracts swelled hi« fortune to In the House of Lords Friday, Foreign HOUSEHOLD MOVERS to $3.00 the figure named, but he lost everything Minister Lansdowne announced that AND DRAYMEN. in speculation. Then he came to this British Minister to Servia had laeen in I» .■» •« •<» Z.-AI -Ä . m . « country penniless to l>egin life anew. structed to withdra w from Belgrade for Don't drink cheap doctored stuff when Heavy Teaming is a Specialty with os. some time on the arrival there of King * * * buy it pure and unadulterated from me. ■Oregon’s prospects of securing Gov Peter, ai <1 in the meantime to do noth Our Delivery wagon delivers to country ernment irrigation reservoirs continue to ing which coul I lie constructed a« a or cit v. ! LIES e’ Class !> Window ern Saw. R, >ounty o QUALITY COUNTS NCES, lock of WS». In Baying a ■ 1 tiblic Land suto; :i. c. rhhd St L£Lc<i, Otis 01b. ■ 6090. for th, pnn,. »in11 Na '■’P 1 ' a ’■B offer proof ,0 , J "tore valtnt,!, ah Ills cln,„, 10 M|d b »11 Indny. thepu, me« hh witneKsei' J S ewart, HinmaT|w Lem Parker, ,fh,," is claiming are ret|ue»t(nl toll, or before said M, R- M oores . Regis:, nk 3, 1878.—N otice ? . ai row. Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon April koth.ljt cn that in complin the act of Cong!«' An act for the safe ‘•s ofCalifornia. Oitn Oil Territory,” asn ’ Land States by«: kwart , Multnomah, state “fed in this offle« . for the purchase m tp. 1 n , Range?! «how that the In ir H r timber or st» >oses, and to establi« fore the Register s »regon City, Oren of July, 1903. E • Oregon ; Samne ‘ra Stewart, of Por •ning adversely the equested to file tk« before said 17th dr-.. M oores , Register. • 18;8.—N otice foi > n . ‘nd Office, Oregon, April L’oth.ijç bat iu compta? net of Conr*- aet for tlifW California ærritory,” « a States by KU IRT, lultnoniah, % »“ this office •r the purchase « Se k borili, Rani ,v*. »bat the 1Î, * t’inber or slow »be Registeru, u’y. dtoj. * pd of Forth« ,0.1, 0rw f a<iver.s»ly tf< guested tuft ° t before w.c Es. Register TICK KU ftice, ego , rd ath n comply ' ('OllflfiMif >r rma ormrve fy " « M- tH by act of h. State «í i 11 office btt 1 purchwW 9 t the lud er orttoif » eeteblN gisteriim . >regoa.M ' 9o3. biit Portl«Dti Oregon rsely the ¡!e tbrr iTthdi. fúter BUGGY FARM T T That is the reason uuhy people go to GANGLOFF SNUFFER AND OSBORNE IMPLEMENTS AND STUDEBAKER VEHICLES Rave stood the Test. FLOUR & FEED ORE TlbLiflOiOOK. O regon BOTTS, T. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Complete set of abstracts. Office upstairs, North of Tillamook County Bauk. TILLAMOOK ... OREGON A ttorn ey - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . ARE HABERLACH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, tlcxitochcr Office across the street and north from the Post Office. J^OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. W. SEVERANCE, Implements A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . 1~^AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . J S. STEPHENS, Real Estate, Insurance and Agent for the Northwest School Furniture Co., also Notary Public. OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK. Y M. SMITH, M.D., • P hysician and S urgeon . Office in T odd ’ s Building. O regon . T illamook LAUDE THAYER, C Agent for Fireman’s Fund and London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. WM. GALLOWAY. GILBERT L. HEDGES. T T E1X iES & GALLOWAY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. SMITH & JENKINS, to L. N. Barnes, PRIME MEATS, LARD, etc the NEW MEAT MARKET Only Prime Meats Call. Give us a Wanted. Truckee Lumber Co., ABSTRACTS OP TITLE, GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT BOX SHOOKS ? GENERAL MERCHANDISE! And LOGGERS’ < T iki ». CoATKH. Pre«. 11. L. Eliliv, Sec. RED SHOE HOOSE. My Large Stock of SHOES has ar- rived, best quality tnat ever offered for Sale in this City. The Public is in- SUPPLIES vited to call and be convinced SIBLEY, Mgr * * * * WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT J. . LAMAR. 4 vA Quick Brothers, y* Wines, $2.25 to $1.00 AN1> TRI ST CO. HR & SPRUCE Lumber Sewing Machines. vA VA « T ii . lamook o c WAGON a i Í bt> I* •f I r A ttorney - at -L aw , MOWER, And all kinds of T J unk 3, irtij em-if-ATioN. Hates I,a,l(| Oregon City, Oregr,, April 20th , «■ven Ibat in "a°f "cl of ConrL' j;'1 act for & L. EDDY, J per gal per gal No charge for sew nailing soles on B< Shoes purchased of me.