Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 25, 1904, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 25,
1904.
will be a round up of the saloon and
GARRISON IS MUCH WORN. I with bayonet again dislodged the vic-
' tors.
gambling fraternity by those who work­
"As near as can be ascertained, this
What a blesHing it would be to get a ed the saloon people at the recent elec-1 Soldiers Exhausted by Constant
assault cost the Japanese 10,000 men.
good rainfall for a week, not that we are ( tion, so it is plain to see who are inject. |
Fighting and Dodging Shells.
1 ht lapanese losses since the siege began
anxious to start the rainy season, tor 1 ing politics into school matters. If the
C haefoo , Aug. 22.—The Chinese just have been 28,000 men. The explosion of
that will come soon enough, anyway.
| saloon people are wise thev won't allow j
| arrived, who bring the latest informa- one mine wiped out 5000. This was an
* * *
1 the politicians to control them, for that
The editor is thinking of starting a will only be used as another .argument | ' tion from Port Arthur, were employed awful sight. A volcano of stones dis-
grass widower's club and appointii^ for the people to vote for local option in j by the Russian military authorities cart, | membered the bodies of the soldiers,
Homer Mason and Fred Arthur president November. But it it is to be a line up of i ing the dead off the field, and also am- • while the sky was lit up with a purple
We have remodeled and thoroughly renovated, repapered and
and vice president, for they arc the oldest the saloons, gamblers and the politicians j ' munition, which they say is plentiful, glare and the mud walls of the Chinese
| confirm the statement that the Liao Tio village were thrown down by the shock. newly furnished the hotel from the basement to the roof, and
on the list.
who
side
in
with
them
on
one
side
and
I
. . U the
.S best
1 _ —A. accommodations
—
ZA/1 O tl fill < for
tor flip
* * *
j promantory was not assaulted for the
provided
the YMInltA
public A_
to s be .
There are a number of school districts' those who have the best interest of the ' j reason that it is impregnable from the After this fight General Stoessel collected have
found in Tillamook.
in the county that would not kick up a district at heart on the other side, then , ' sea side, and the Japanese are unable to 2H.000 lapanese rifles.
"The Japanese installed 20 siege guns
fuss if tbe county judge would improve ( we must admit that some persons are I move on it from the north.
We want the Commercial Traveler to make this his home
the school houses bv putting in a good . doing their level best to inject politics in- I | The Japanese main attack has been on the Uolf Hills August 8. Four of
to school matters, hence their advice to I
these are 12-inch guns. They have not while in our city, every convenience of a modern hotel is in tEe
graveled road in front of them.
I the heavest against the Russian center vet reached our shore batteries, which
all
they
can
control
to
attend
the
meet-
j
house.
M * »
| and right, particularly against the cen- are still out of range, but they have
We wonder whether Morris Leach has ¡ng. Surely there ought to be enough
We have changed the name of the hotel from the Palace, to
heard that meat story that was told on ' level headed persons in the district to pre. ; i ter, fronting which the Japanese have damaged the dry dock and the railway
j taken up a strong position at Shushiyen.
the Tillamook Hotel.
station.
Sunday evening ? Will someone, who is I vent such a factional fight, and for that I
j Pigeon Bay had been the scene of fight-
"The Japanese are mapping the town
good at repeating stories, call him up on reason w* hope a large number of pat- I
; ing several davs before the final assault by sections for the purpose of bombard- Saloon in connection, where all the best Wines and Spirit,
the phone and tell him about it, for we , rons will turn out and oppose any such '
■ had begun, the Japanese never being able . ment, and they are assisted in this task
are sure he will enjoy hearing it, for it a thing. _________________
,
can be obtained.
i to hold for long any territory thev might j by a Chinese engineer, who recently de
beats all the fish stories they tell here.
I
gain.
Their
attacks
were
made
mostly
NETARTS
* M *
, serted to them.
Wheat takes big jumps these days and | Dr. Saylor, of Sherwood, is on the at night, during foggy days and misty ' "The Japanese fire an average of 800
| mornings.
End oi Bitter Fight.
there is no telling when the top notch I j beach.
HAVOC IN CROOK
shells daily, and they keep up their fire
The Japanese believe that their super­
" Two physicians had a long andstuh.
will be reached. If the bulls and the bears
Geo. W. Phelps took a load of supplies
both
day
and
night.
I ior physical condition will win the bat-1
Band of a Thousand Sheep Slaugh born fight with an abcess on my right
could manipulate the cheese market in j I to the light-house Monday.
lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of Du Pont
Russians Meet Reverse at Port
tered.
that way, why, Tillamook dairymen | I Arch Perry and family and his father­ tie for them bv wearing the Russian i
Ga. “ and gave me up. Everybody
Arthur.
garrison,
which
is
constituted
of
less
wouldn't care a continental if cheese did in-law, Mr. Goodridge, left Thursday for
A ntelope . Or., Aug. 23.—Mob law thought mv time had come. As’alast
hardened material, down to the point of I T okio , Aug. 24 —Admiral Kataoka ( reigns supreme on the ranges of Central resort I tried Dr. King’s New Discovert
go a few cents higher every day.
their home at McMinnville.
battleship
,
reports
that
as
the
Russian
I
* * *
j Oregon, and as an added evidence to the for Consumption. The benefit I received
T. B. Handlev and Chas. Handley | exhaustion bv the persistency of their |
' attack and their refusal to accept a re- ■ Savastopol was emerging from Port Silver Lake slaughters of last Spring, was striking and 1 was on my feet in a
As long as the people in Tillamook are j I drove over to Netarts last Monday.
almost entirely dependent upon Old I ; Frank Wheeler and family are on the pulse. The temperament of the Russian I Arthur yesterday she struck a mine, over 1000 thoroughbred sheep belonging few days. Now I’ve entirely regained
my health ’’ It conquers all Cough»,
and afterward was seen to be listed to
garrison is dogged and determined.
Bossy, business will be somewhat slow ! i beach.
to Morrow and Keenan, of Willow Colds and Throat and Lung trouble»:
•larboard.
She
was
towed
back
into
the
General Stoessel, who is heavy, rides
and conservative until another effort at Ira andJackLatimerand Uz Nolan spent
Creek, Crook County, were killed last Guaranteed by Chas I. Clough, Dm„
Store. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial
ceaselessly his charges, which are show­ harbor.
milling is started. In other places they | Sunday on the beach.
Friday evening at Little Summit Prai. bottles free.
C' hefoo , Aug. 24.—A junk which left
close down mills and factories and men | Geo. Lamb and wife, H. T. Botts and ing the strain upon them, although the
rie, 40 miles east of Prineville. This
are thrown out of employment, but here wife, P. W. Todd’s family, Prof. W. W. General changes his mounts frequently. Liao Ti Promontory the night of August fact was announced last evening by tele­
in Tillamook there is no shutting down Wiley and W. H. Cooper’s family are Both soldiers and officers have grown in­ 21 has just arrived here. She reports phone message from young Keenan, a
on t**at pulling. So Tillamook County camping at the Maxwell place enjoying different to the shells which enter the that the Japanese have succeeded in oc­
son of one of the owners of the massacr­ ¡T IS A MAHER OF HEALTH
is all right, anyway.
town frequently. Recently the Chinese cupying Antszshan as well as another
the sea breeze and fine scenery.
ed sheep, who has l>een acting as camp­
fort,
probably
Etseshan,
about
a
mile
* * *
I. C. Quick and family, of South Prair­ theater was hit and a score of people
southwest of Antszshan,
They have tender for the four bands owned by his
The editor was scared forjfear that he
ie, were camping on the beach for a-few were killed and wounded. One shell ex-1
diiven the Russians from the parade- ' company and grazed in the Little Sum­
might get sick while Druggist Ilarvev
ploded
in
the
corral,
according
to
those
days.
ground. which lies about two miles mit region.
was tiie whole thing behind the prescrip,
J. J. Hall and family and H. E. Cale Chinese who tell the story, killing five!
Young Keenan states that while the
north of the harbor; they have destroyed
tion counter. We breath free now, for
and family, of Woodburn, have been I donkeys.
two forts at Chaochanko, which is with­ I herder was alone and occupied with the
he didn’t get a chance to put up a demo,
Civilians
are
allowed
to
leave
the
camping at the Maxwell place for the
I care of his flock during the late after
cratic dose of nostrum for the republican
bombproofs during the lulls in artillery in the eastern fortifications, and they
past week.
I | noon, he was accosted by three unmask-
have
advanced
to
a
point
near
Chaoch-
pencil pusher. Say, Harvey, fix a dose |
L. I). Ackley and family, of Fairview, fire, but these intermissions are rare, and
for Parker, for democrats in Tillamook ■
anko. This news confirms information ' 1 e<i horsemen, who departed after a short
are taking in the fine scenery and sea everybody is nervous and worn and anx­
wouldn’t have him at no price before the
received here previously, and which the conversation. Almost immediately fol
ious
over
the
situation.
breeze.
nomination.
local
Japanese were not inclined to be- I [ lowing their disappearance a band of
An unusually large proportion of voung
J. R. Welsh and family left for their
W * *
about 20 horsemen, with faces blackened,
lieve.
company
officers
have
been
killed,
which
Baker City is somewhat like Tillamook I home at Clackamas, Ore., last Monday
The junk heard firing until midnight emerged from the timber unobserved un­
is
partially
owing
to
their
duties
and
I
City in one respect. A part of the busi­ after spending a week on the beach. Mr. i
i
of August 22. Scarcely a building in til they had approached within a short
ness men are in favor of enforcing the law I Welsh is very much taked up with the much to their reckless daring.
Port Arthur remains undamaged. The distance of him, when a command to
While
the
Russians
apparently
believe
■
Netarts
beach,
and
says
it
is
the
finest
and a part of them are in favor of a
town hall, which was used as a maga­ throw up his hands was given and com­
they
will
hold
the
Japanese
in
check,
|
beach
on
the
Oregon
coast.
"wide open’’ town. The former have
plied with, after which he was bound
zine, has been destroyed.
John Maroif and family, of South their confidence in their successful resist­
entered into an agreement to put up the
ance is not absolute.
i Four large warships, unable to fight, hand ami foot and blindfolded by means
"dough’’ for the purpose of having the | Prairie, are camping on the beach.
The Japanese have guns mounted on j a’’e at
Arthur, Only one ship, a of a grainsack being tied over his head.
Mrs. J. Dunstan, of Trask, has been on
law enforced, and while the other side is
Leaving him near a tree, and behind
Absolutely Pure
nearly
all
the
hills
which
formerly
form-
veH
sel
with
two
masts and two funnels,
equally determined to defy the law and 1 the bay for several days visiting friends.
it for protection from the bullets, a
— Japanese
•
cd Russian outposts. The
fire | has guns on board.
run the town to suit theinselyes. What She returned home on Friday last.
THERE
IS NO SUBSTITUTE
The fire of the forts not captured by general fusilade with Winchesters was
The first automobile that ever visited is accurate.
a campaign of education.
commenced
by
the
mob,
which
lasted
The hospitals and Chinese houses at the Japanese, together with the effect of
Netarts was on the beach Friday and
I* M *
Port Arthur are full of Russian wounded. land mines, is given as the reason why nearly twa hours, or until sundown, by
We arc asked this pertinent question : Saturday of last week.
which time the entire band had either
"How many acres of land, how many
Carl Shortridge, of Dolph, spent sever, The narrators say the dead when ready tlie Japanese have not as yet conquered
been killed or scattered in every direc­
for burial are stored in warehouses and the Russian stronghold.
cows and how much farm labor does it al days on the beach.
tion.
take to run Tillamook City’s gambling
W. |. Smith and family left for their are then buried on the outskirts of the
SHERIFF’S BLOOD IS UP.
Young Keenan had heard the firing in
( incorporated ),
houses ami saloons ?” We have no de­ home on the Wilson River after a stay town, quick lime being used freely to
prevent infection.
Baker City Men Are to Be Ar the meantime, and crawled through the TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
sire to dodge the question, but as the of two weeks on the bay.
underbrush to a safe distance, from
Three large ships and two gunboats
questioner is, we believe, a Granger, we
rested.
Three of Uncle Sam’s ships passed Ne-
PAID UP CAPITAL. $10,000.
are being repaired in the dockyard and
will first refer it to the Fairview Grange tarts last Saturday, going south.
B aker C itv , Or., Aug. 22.—Warrants where he was an eye-witness to the work
for thnt organization to figure it out, as
Quite an excitement was created Sat. basin, the other ships being behind the are out tor 24 prominent business and of the mob. He made no attempt at re­ A GENERAL
RANKING
the Grangers in some parts of the state urdav and Sunday bv the finding of a sheker of the Tiger's Tail Peninsula.
saloontnen of this city. No formal ar. taliation, although it is understood that
BUSINESS.
The junks now depart from Liao Tio rests have been made, but all of the both he and his herder were armed with
have resolved to suppress the saloon and I skeleton on the Sand Spit of a white
the gambling which goes w ith it. Our man. It proved to be the remains of a lighthouse. That point has been hit by offenders are aware of the fact that the latest automatic rapid-firing Colt’s DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W
correspondent infers that he is going to man that was washed ashore some 25 a shell.
Sheriff Brown has them on the list and pistols. No clue has been obtained of
C crtiss , B. L. E ddy .
ask the Headlight a number of questions years ago and the winds had unearthed
will be ready with their attorneys to the guilty parties, and owing to exist­
AT AWFUL COST
Cashier
;—M. W. H arrison .
ing
conditions
in
that
section,
appre
­
along those lines. Please make then them. The clothing was still there and
appear before Judge Currey tomorrow.
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt edge seton
Japanese Throw Away Thousands District Attorney Lomax will change hension and conviction is considered
easy, for the editor is not a walking cu­ in good condition.
ties of all kinds.
of Lives.
cyclopedia and cocked and rca dy to go
his residence from Union to Baker almost an impossibility.
ofl'on any subject.
L iao Y ang , Aug. 22.—The following county to-night and will take up the
BOULDER CREEK.
If Bryan Is Elected.
* * *
i is supplied by a Russian correspondent prosecution of the cases against the
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kinnanian went of the Associated Press ■
people charged with violating the Sun.
The Herald's argument in favor of the
W ashington , Aug. 21.—Eastern Dem.
'■ With each additional report from dav and liquor laws tomorrow.
saloon this week is pretty thin. We will to Wolf Creek to spend Sunday with
oernts are openly charging that William
A league of business men has been J. Bryan deliberately sold out the Na­
Port Arthur wonder increases, both at
not criticise it, however, for we could Mr. Dvr’s family.
Miss Hattie Smith has been staving a the persistence of the Japanese attack formed known as the Stand Patters,
DOES ALL KINDS OF
knock it to smithereens in a few words,
tional Democratic ticket in Nebraska
mid the hemic stubbornness of the de­ for the purpose of providing counsel in order to advance his personal cam­
but we would advise Rollie to enlarge his few days with Mrs. Chopard.
Win Lucas came up Monday to move fenders of the fortress. The Japanese and means to pav the fines imposed or
i
vision before he attempts to write upon
paign for the United States Senate. But
verily are throwing away thousands of the expense of appealing the case to this charge does not seem to annoy Mr.
a subject and put common sense logic J. S. Myers to Beaver.
Mrs. Geo. Lucas started Monday, for lives in the hope of shaking the courage the Supreme Court, as may be deter­
into the consideration of it from all stand
Bryan, for he is going right ahead, and
mined. It is the understanding to-. has great confidence in his ability to
points. For a little diversion, no matter the East, to make a somewhat extended ’ of the Russian troops.
visit
with
relatives
and
friends,
and
to
! “ Major-General Eock says he is con- night that all of the defendants will
what our individual opinions may be on
win out. If Brvan succeeds he will be
the subject, the editor of the Headlight take in the sights of the "Ivory City.’’ I fident the fortress cannot be taken, but waive examination tomorrow and let a unique figure in the Senate, and it is
\V. D. Gladwill and Miss Lizzie Lucas ifitis taken, the whole Japanese army the cases go to the Circuit Court.
will have no objection to discussing
not improbable that he may, before
Eleven saloon proprietors obeyed the long, become a leader in his party in
Í wilt have to immolate itself on the slopes
local option with the editor of the Herald went to Tillan ook Friday.
Engraving a Specialty-
Dave Hess has gone to the valley with of the fortifications.
after he has thoroughly pasted himself
mandate of the Sheriff Sunday and re­ j that body.
a load of hop-pickers.
whether the saloons and their side issues
“ There were five desperate assaults mained closed. Senator Rand and C. | The Democrats of the Senate are at |
Mr. Mclntvre was making cheese at
on Green Hills July 26. the Japanese re­ A. Johns will be the attorneys for the this time badly disorganized. Thev
of gambling ami prostitution are bene­ South Prairie a few days last week.
It has been’ charged have no leader ; they have no sound or. |
factors or factors in the demoralization
M. A. Cady and H. A. Chopard went turning each rime with a|>parently in­ Stand-Fetters.
of the people of this country.
On the that Sheriff Brown agreed before elec­
to the Hub Thursday and came home exhaustible reinforcements.
ganization ; every man acts for himself.
Friday.
final assault, however, the Japanese tion that there would he no change in
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HAIR CTITING
Senator Gorman was designated to act SHAVING,
A number of people are hauling their broke badly, throwing awav their guns, his policy regarding gambling and sa­ as party lender when the present Sen i
As Tillamook county has only about
bark to town and storing it, in hopes of cartridge belts, and even their boots to loons. if he was re elected, from the ate organized, but he has not the ability I
SHAMPOOING, ETC
80 lull fledged, djed in the wool prohibi. a rise in value.
to lead. It was demonstrated time and .
facilitate their Hight and leaving 7000 policy pursued during his first term.
tionists. it is plain on the face of it that
H L Jensen and family spent Sunday
dead or wounded.
Mr. Brown said this morning when again dunng the past session that Electric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
it was not a strictly prohibition senti­ at Mr. Bays'.
Gorman did not fill the bill and could
persons suffering with rheumatism
asked,
that he had „ever made any not command a following The proba,
Surgeons
Show
No
Partiality.
ment which caused 566 persons, ora ma­
"
Our
surgeons
worked
heroically,
im
­
such
promise
or
agreement,
and
that
NEHALEM.
bihtics are that he will not again be
jority of all votes cast, to vote for the
partially aiding Japanese and Russians. the statement was not true William t^*ca i "‘’uev- '■* T"as‘ would lik:
local option law in this county in June.
Grandma Kingsley is quite sick, She
The Japanese were so touched that they j Polman and Tom Gorman each made to lead, but Bailey has some character Quick Brothers,
When saloon kre|>ers will persistently is partly paralyzed.
which do not strengthen him
tearfully
thanked the Russian surgeons. the postttve assertion that Mr. Brown istics
violate the licensing law. run wide open
with certain Democratic Senators
Miss Dora High is visiting friends on
did
make
such
a
declaration
prior
to
‘
‘
The
assault
on
Green
Hills
was
re
­
If Bryan should he elected to the HOUSEHOLD MOVERS
gambling, and get in with the whole of the river.
the election.
wbh .I’' WiLUl<1 havr an c<l,,al chn"i<-
the gambling and saloon element to down
Rev. G. L. Tufts lectured at the Onion peated on July 27, and there were fre­
with
other Senators to succeed to the
AND DRAYMEN.
A petition signed by 78 leading tax­
respectable citizens, it is not surprising Peak school house Sunday morning and quent hand to-hand encounters, the Rus­
and
’
he
P ° Vhe pnrtv in thnt
sians
leaving
the
trenches
to
follow
pavers and business men has lieen pre and he h'
to find a stronger anti saloon sentiment at the church in the afternoon on the
has such remarkable persuasivi
Heavy Teaming a Specialty with «
¡sented to the She.iff, reciting the fact nsWeo1íhnt ',e
todav than was manifested last June. As temperance question. He is also getting their enemies.
',C ahlf
Our Delivery wagon delivers to coustrr
“The assaults of July 28 and 29 on that the city derives $12.000 from gam. hi l«|,,gT tO-Ket tORfther
we have repeatedly pointed out. it is one signers to a petition to submit to the
»ave or citv
ub"K and saloons,
s7'oons' «nd praying that haP^neder,h,P- Str*'”'"
or two of the saloon keepers who are voters of the county the question of pro­ the Wolf Hills were not followed up. the bling
entirely responsible tor the strong anti­ bition of the saloon at the November Japanese being too severely shaken, We he do not take immediate action in this ■
evacuated the Wolf Hills chiefly for matter until he is fully and well nd-
saloon sentiment we find all over the election.
county todav, and when they foolishly
The schooner Gerald C. came in Friday strategic reasons, ns the hills made the vised as to the wishes of the business
line of defenses too long to withstand and tnspaving community of Baker
allowed politicians to work them for and went out Saturday.
Lots 1 and 2, block
effectually the furious attacks of the Citv. The Sheriff ha, informed the
their own political ends at the last elec-
11. Miller’s
Mrs. M. B. Hoxter, field worker in
addition.
Japanese.
petitioners
that
the
law
will
be
tion,the saloon keejiers had no idea that rescue work in the \V. C. T.
is an
en-
Lots 15, 16, 1” and 18.
“ The assault of July 30 was made in forced to the latter.
it was going to act as a boomerang upon noutwed to lecture Aug. 28 at the Onion
ler’s Addition.
the dark of night, in the hope of snr-
themselves
Peak school house at lla. m.. and at
It to to the line at good utizcnnhip
♦ * *
Lots 1.3, 4, 5. 6 and 7,
prising the Russians, Sixtv thousand
the church at 3 p. m.
r-»
It is not the intention of the Headlight
to > rills
vote right
Protection «nd sound ler's addition.
men
were
hurled
against
our
13.000,
The F. P. of A. ran an excursion to the
to create further discussion on account
«
hut we drove them hack again and money «re nght hec.inse thev mean con. ad^^ 6 a"d 7’ blwk 2S’
beach Saturday.
of the auditors’ report regarding School
tinned progress and prosperity for all
again
at
the
point
of
the
bayonet.
It
Joe Eden burger has the frame of his
Clerk Coates’ accounts, but it does look
the people.
win another Shipka Pass.
«o\rxix?°'“ndhoo*nfarTohi’
sawmill up.
extremely foolish fora few persons to en.
Slopes Run With Blood
Conning
that
Ju.l
X
e
P
arker
is
now
deayor to create a political and a saloon
"«t halfof lot nponwhkh onrres.
“The Japanese poured in fresh battal­
“ Roosevelt marched up Kettle hill
sentiment against the board of directors anti then marched down again,” says ions, and the slopes, covered with the sound on the money question, he is
in TiIla,X^'k°c^,"t th' C°Urt H°U*'
han.lK-npped
by
a
party
one-half
the
!»eiore thev have been given an opportun. the Atlanta Constitution. True, but he dead and the dying, it can lie trtiely said,
ity to be heard and to define their posi­ marched down on the other side driving ran with blood. Our Thirteenth Regi, membership of which is .till |OTa, ,o Rea,|akF,tr«7\°'T'r’ ‘° a"T Tilla">ook
the enemies of his country's Hag ahead
tion in looking after the interests of the of him and oft of the American con. ment was forced from its position, hut silver «nd would try to re.establt,h
the currency system m cam o(
W A W
”r to th' owner i
district. From present indications there t inent.x
the Fourteenth Regiment came up. and cratic succegp.
3rd
I
Tht Fn,hn« BoiMint. cor !
• rH "nd W „hmron «... port|.,n’ Or ' ,
Editorial Snap Shots.
I
TILLAMOOK HOTEL.
VOGLER & HAMILTON,
Proprietors
POWDER
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
WATCH, CLOCK
AND JEWELRY
repairing
In first class style.
LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER.
Property for Sale.
Subscribe
for the
Headlight
and the
Oregonian,
$2.25 a yeaf-
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