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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 9, IES CE$ C of Glass Window loicf 1 Saw, unty. 1903. pected, and its occurrence dees not at For Sale, General News. tract any especial attention. Second hand wagon in good condi i New York city has 1320 millionaires Í»' * * * tion.—G. E. Payne, Spruce. nearly all of them weak-chested, dyspep A waterspout striking in the immedi- tic and irritable. vicinity of Oakford Park, Pa , caused a To Painters. * * * flood that has destroyed many lives i n I The country will have to struggle The board of directors of school dis-j I much property. It is known that some along for the next few months without trict No. 23, of Tillamook county, will 20 people were killed, and so far many j accept sealed bids until July 25 for the! any cabinet meetings. others have been reported missing. The 1 ! * * * contract of painting the school house in I dam at the head of the ravine in which Mr. Fife designed the Shamrock III., said district, two coats inside and out, but there is no occasion yet tor him to Oakford Park is situated gave way under ' the work to be finished by August 25th, , the impact of waters from the cloud- j do much blowing about it. burst at 4 o'clock and swept down said district to furnish paint and also * * * reserves right to reject anv or all bids. There are good and bad trusts. Mr. through a crowd of picknickers. Dated this 1st day of July, AD., 190?. * * * Morgan is of the opinion that the bad F. L. B uell , Clerk. Sheriff Tell Tavlor has in his custody ones are those that don’t pay good at the County Jail Wallace and Olace, at I dividends. COULSONBURG. Pendleton, Or., two small boys, aged 8 I * * * No one can blame the Iowa Democrats and 11, who are charged with attempted I Harvest is here once more. for the desperate effort they are making train-wrecking. The boys have been J Mrs. N. Dye, who was badly hurt in a to get away from the record they made living in the country near Wallula with | runaway, a few weeks ago, is improv in 1896 and 1900. their father, their mother having died ing slowly. * * * several years ago. The boys have had Several people from this place attended The secti« n of live stock at the Louisi no training at all and a good part of the the celebration at Blair.e on Saturday. ana Purchase exposition has been raised time have been left entirely alone for All report an enjoyable time. to the dignity of a department. This is days at a time while the father was > Messrs. Henry Smith, Sidney Moon a fitting tribute to the gieat live stock away at work. Lately the bovs have and Eddie Creecy passed through the! interests of the country that represent a been amusing themselves putting spikes, burg Sunday. value oT $5,000,000,000. railroad bolts and nuts on the track to Miss Minta Swabb closed a very sue- i * * * see the engine “ buck.’’ They say it was I cessful term of school at this place on Peach orchards in California are being great fun and didn’t know it was wrong. ; grubbed out to sow the land to alfalfa, The company superintendent has been | the 3rd inst. the culture of alfalfa having proved more wondering for some time what caused I P. R. Coulson and family spent Satur profitable than the cultivation of peaches. the trouble at this point and at last set ! day at his parents at this place. There must be a limit to this kind of a man to watch, with the result that the Real Estate Transfers. business, although alfalfa will always bovs were detected and have been put in | give a sure return, and this cannot be the care of Sheriff Taylor until some dis- i Furnished by H. T. Botts, abstracter. said of peaches. position can be made of them. They U.S.A, to George W. Bacon. Se Nw and * * * lot 3, see. 3, tp. 1 north, range 7. Senator Hanna will play the political will probably be sent to the Boys’ and Patent. game from now on as it was never play Girls’ Aid Society or the Reform School ed by him before. The lietter evidence of They were quite a sight before they w ere U.S.A, to Noah Coulson. Sw, sec. 22, tp. 3 south, range 9. Patent. the fact that Senator Hanna intends to taken to the barber and given a bath and make the most vigorous fight of his en-1 hair cut, as they looked more like ani Henry R. Worthington and wife to Frank Worthington. Power of at tire political career this Fall may be had mals than children. torney. than the fact he has practically disposed 1 SI/AY MEN IN MOB One mortgage filed to secure $100,000. ot his business affairs in such a way as to leave himself care free Indiana Troops Fire on Rioters. William L. Ely end wife to Daniel Darby, * * * 57^ acres in Ne, sec. 7, tp. 2 south, E vansville , Ind , July 6.—Following The Kansas legislature adjourned range 9. $3500.00. four days of rioting and general lawless, without making any direct appropria C. S. Wells and wife to John Groat and | tion to the flood sufferers. The county ness, this city tonight saw the most ter and Lillian Groat. Lots 5 and 6, • commissioners of the various counties rible of its experiences with rioters block 2, R. R. Hay’s addition to j Seven persons are dead and 14 are known are authorized to aid the sufferers in Tillamook City. $190.00. to be injured, and at least that number their own counties to any extent and Mary E. Slack to Clara I. Darr. ’4 in special legislation was enacted to enable more are thought to be hurt. City Fire terest in Ne, sec. 16, tp. 4 south, | man Henry Cappier, buckshot charge in the counties to replace bridges by issuing range 10. $100. face and body wounds, serious, will die; county bonds. P. C. Sears and wife to E. C. Wilson. ’ Lee Hawley, laborer, shot in leg; Robert | * * * Lots 5 and 6, block 6, Stillwell’s 1 Santos-Dumont has completed another Miller shot in cheek, not serious; Charles • addition to Tillamook. $250.00. airship. He ascended at Paris and went Preskv, aged 17, grocery boy, shot j where he wanted up and down some of! through left wrist and bullet wounds in Charles Huiras and wile to C. T. Brock. ' Vi interest Se, sec. 5, tp. 1 north, the principal streets. This is the smallest both heels; Theodore Beem, aged 20, range 5. $1.00. airship that he has constructed and is 1 shot in right side, painful flesh wound ; propelled by an engine of three horse [ John Fares, aged 48, shot in head and Cozy Clark to M. B. Green. Bond for deed. $1000 00. Lot 2, block 22, power. It answered to the helm per hip, may die ; Albert Kasuss, soldier, shot Thayer’s addition to Tillamook. fectly and when ready to descend he while picking up wounded rioter, hit in D. Rufus Cheney and wife to Deloas A. c ime down at his own door. right arm, not seriously. Six other , Blodgett et. al. S V6 Ne, sec. 7, S ’.i * * * rioters were seen to fall, but got away I Nw, sec. 8, tp. 2 N. range 7. $1250, George W. Vanderbilt has purchased a before their names were learned. and John W. Stallcop and wife to Jennie large tract of land in North Carolina and Four members of Company A, First | Bailey. Lots 5 and 6, block 2, R. R. • will build a model manufacturing town, Regiment, suffered bullet and light gun- | Hay’s addition to Tillamook. $160. which will be completed and readv for shot wounds on the body. One of them | accnpancy before any work is done in the was shot through the shoulder, another Thomas M. Walker and wife to Thomas Hans. Quit-claim. Sw Sw, sec. 16, factories. A complete system of water through the ancle, and the other received j tp. 3 south, range 9. $1 00. works, electric lighting, heat and pow’er two slight scratches. The Deputy Sher- Four mortgages filed securing in the will be installed. It is contemplated to iffs were slightly wounded. aggregate $4350.00. make it better than ai y manufacturing , Militia Fires on the Mob. city in existence in the modern conveni- j At 10:30 o’clock the members of Com Satisfactions filed, of two mortgages securing in the aggregate $700.00. ences of life. pany A, First Regiment. Indiana Nation In Ton Hots or by the pound. * * * al Gnard, after a day’s vigilant guarding City Council Meeting. The Mormons are beginning to divide of the County Jail, and 100 Deputy Sher up into sects. Some time ago a large A council meeting was held on Mon. iffs, under Sheriff Chris Kratz, fired point body of Swedes broke away from the blank into a mob of 100 men gathered day evening,with MayorC. W. Talmage mother church ; now 600 Mormons of on Fourth. Division and Vine streets, and Couucilmen F. L. Sappington, W. both sexes are threatened with excom surrounding the Vanderburg County H. Cary, C. Woolfe ami E. Jenkins pre- i munication it they do not quit dancing. I fail, and attempting its capture. From sent. Bills against the city, and which If we remember rightly. Brigham Young ' 7 o’clock this morning until the hour <3 were allowed : encouraged dancing ar.d set the example Water rent ............................... $30 00 tonight’s catastrophe the crowd surged Electric lights............................. 19 00 by going on the floor and leading the about the jail, calling the militiamen Marshal’s salary...................... 45 00 dance. Perhaps the solution of Mor vile names, assaulting them with stones Elmer Baker ............................ 14 00 monism is in their breaking up into W. H. Lenard............................. 14 00 and berating the Deputy Sheriffs who sects. E. N. Platt ............................... 14 00 Successors N. guarded the jail. The mob bad gradually Recorder's salary...................... 15 00 * * * become more and more excited, and its DEALERS IN F. L. Sappington ...................... 28 00 Says Charles S. Fairchild, who was manifestations of uneasiness more fre Printing ................................... 13 90 secretary of the treasury during a large I H Smith ............................... 3 75 quent, and at 10 o'clock it was seen that part of Cleveland’s first administration : Eli Olds........................................ 30 00 nothing could prevent an assult on the Carl Haberlach ......................... 8 34 •’ I do not believe there is the least doubt At NEW MEAT jail. Ralph Acklev............................ 4 50 about Roosevelt’s election.” Of course, At 10:30 o’clock the rioters pressed N. P. Myers................................ 8 00 there is not room for the least doubt on Elmer Baker ............................ 10 00 forward with determination, and inno Only Prime Handled. Give a that point, but a leading Democrat who R. L. Wade................................. 2 85 , cent onlookers and the curious followed. makes that concession may bedeem<d Call. City Surveyor Sappingion filed his re- | Slowly they forced the militiamen back to be indiscreet. If that personage, too. toward the jail, until the alley way be port of the survey of the city. Clark E. Quick’s Delivery Wagons deliver, Highest Cash price paid for stock. Both phones as in ex-Secretary Fairchild’s case, be a tween Division street and the stone Hadley asked to have his saloon license man who stands close to Cleveland, the building was reached. Then the leaders, transferred to C. B. Hadley, which was indiscretion is all the more marked. w ith a bicycle in their front as a shield granted as soon as another bond should * * * to the bayonets of the soldiers, at be filed with A. J. Cohn and M. F. Leach These little amenities at Kiel, in which tempted to enter the alley and storm the as bondsmen. OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN William II. and some of the American alleyway entrance. 3000 Valuable Recipes. naval officers figure, make pleasing read- Soldiers Use Their Bayonets. ing to the American people. The kaiser For the relief, cure and manufacture of Captain Blum, of the National Guard, generally rises to a situation of this sort,' ordered a charge on the rioters. Grad almost every known thing. New ami as he did very gracefully in the present ually the crowd was forced back, the genuine. List sent on application. One case. His message to President Roose, soldiers using their bayonets and butts for 15c. ; eight for $1. Write plain. vrlt of praise for the American admiral of their guns. Suddenly a rioter fell. G. W. W elch , Clatskanie, Ore. and squadron was <erv well worded,and A soldier tried to drag him to his feet, ; Roscoe Cassell, 25 vears of age, a lias been received in the spirit in which but before he could do so was assaul ted it was sent. The United States will by a rioter. Stones and boulders began , clerk in the First National Bank, and have a chance to reciprocate when re to fly through the air. A soldier was one of the most popular young men in AGENTS .STEAMERS ' W. II KRUGER” AND ” REDONDO.” For San Fi an cisco ami Loa Angel«**. presentatives of the German government struck with a rock and fell. A rioter Astoria, was drhwned in the Nehalem c ime to the World's Fair in St. Louis in was knocked down with a gun butt and River at Jewell. Returning from a day's Or. E, 1904. then a shot was fired. The one shot fishing, he was crossing the river in an * * * old canoe, which swamped, throwing Seldom does the second half of a cal started a fusillade of musketry and shot Cassell and a companion. Guy Prescott, gun fire from the defenders of the jail, endar year open with such promise for into the river. Prescott reached shore, the country as does that which begin» and a scattered return fire from the but Cassell, who was unable to swim, rioters. Fully 300 shots were fired from tliia week. In New York city in the was drowned. His body was recovered. next few days $147,000,000 will lie dis- the jail windows, the Courthouse steps His father is in the Roseburg Soldiers’ Mh immediately opposite, and the soldiers trilKited in dividends ami interest by the in the streets. No one knows w ho fired Home, am! he was the sole support of Mfr Ing ^Corporations centering there. A the first shot. The soldiers say it was his mother. considerable addition will be made to I have the largest and best assorted stock of old this total by Boston, Philadelphia, Chi the rioters. Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into Governor Durbin is said to have in- cago, St. Louis and the other big centers this City. That $147,0011,000 which New York is to structed the authorities not to jeopar ' * »-• 1>-~ * ■ ’U i - K v.' • ■ W ' il •'ll! ' 4l U' t s? dize the safety of the jail with half w ay disperse is by far the largest sum which The soldiers and deputies 1 has ever l>een distributed at the begin, measures. DOES ALL KINOS OF ? fired into the retreating mob of men, per niftff of a half year. The amount which who ran into Division street. For 15 WATCH. CLOCK AND was given out at the opening of Janu gal. K ¿ Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 ary. six months ago. wits $138,000.000, minutes the firing continued. When it - - - - which broke all records along to that ceased, the soldiers had the place. In JEWELRY REPAIRINC •Ki a. •» y. -fl s >; >5 time. It is to lie presumed that the ex- front of the staggering Land of 58 Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can In first class style. soldiers lay the dead and wounded. bibits made by other business centers buy it pure and unadulterated from me. will also surpass all previous records bv Moans and shrieks of agony and fear came from the injured. Engraving a specialty. thein All till«, however, has Ijcen ex QUALITY COUNTS In Buying a WAGON. lark ¡V001,£ FARM Implements That is the reason ujhy people go to i Co, RRI80J CARIBI atiou Co.» sco, Portili i DRIA. Oí Hand. i. s Expre GANGLOFF SNUFFER and OSBORNE IMPLEMENTS STUDEBAKER VEHICLES Have stood the Test. )ks niths rgi>?. )N. FLOUR & FEED 8 TlhüAÍDOOK, ORE SMITH & JENKINS, le pure cork, invests ize. the ss to L. PRIME MEATS, Barnes, etc. LARD, MARKET. the Meats Hides Wanted. regate i inenb- Ids —- A ttornby - at -L aw , T illamook T. T T O regon . BOTTS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, * Complete set of abstracts. Office upstairs, North of Tillamook County Bank. TILLAMOOK OREGON ... LAUDE THAYER, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O regon . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Pcutechcr ^ibuohrtt, Office across the street and north from the Post Office. T3OBERT A. MILLER, A ttorney - at -L aw . Oregon City, Oregon. Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. W- SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , O regon . T illamook J-^AVID WILEY, M.D., P hysician , S urgeon and A ccoucheur . All calls promptly attended to. T illamook .. O regon . S. STEPHENS, Real Estate, Insurance and Agent for tile J Northwest School Furniture Co., also Notary Public. OFFICE IN (ILSEN BLOCK. T M. SMITH, M.D., P hysician and S urgeon . Office in T odd ’ s Building. T illamook .. O regon . LAUDE THAYER, Agent for Fireman's Fund aud London and Lanca shire Fire Insurance Companies. Tillamook .. Oregon. C WM. GALLOWAY. G1LRKKT L. 1IKDGEH. EDGES*GALLOWAY ATTORNEVS.AT-1.AW. i Make a specialty of LandOflice Business, orvieti in wi : iniiaki > building , Ronin 1 nnd 2, OREGON CITY. ORE. A.OR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. GO TO TILLAMOOK ABSTRACT AND us Truckee Lumber Co., My Large Stock of SHOES has ar rived, best quality that ever offered for Sale in this City. The Public is in SUPPLIES vited to call and be convinced. FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS. I L. EDDY, Jß MOWER, find all kinds of i, Professional Cards. GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ Hobsonville, J. SIBLEY, Mgr. J. S. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. 0. F. Franl^liq 1 Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 gal. per « > '?????? No charge for sewing rips or nailing soles on Boots and Shoes purchased of me. P. F. BROWm,