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The Headlight The ^Wofn ••of the — and- ffîllamooli The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY $1.50 Per Year ¡S more th&q doub'e theS of any other paper in Tilltmoolç County. MAIL SCHEDULE. Miss Abluitt again won golden opinions by her clever acting. Wednesday evening the piny was en titled "The Brand of Cain,” with the GLEANED FROM ILL OVER THE WORLD Lrim'1'1'"71 "lev would II., -old for a I ch , BY FRANK READICK’S EXCELLENT CO. following cast of characters: ' Aon fi be """“r •V'"' "or 10 oiusvlves. We John Doe, of London..................... give >011 bur value—you give us lair price- Three Nights of Pleasure for ¡.las. Leighton Mr. FRANK READICK Conveyed in Short and Pithy Paragraphs. Tillamook People. Robert Burleigh..................... Leon Henry eave» Tillamook Tuesdays. Thursdays, , sir William Courtney. .. .Stanley Ross and Saturdays at ...................................7 a. 1:1 PORTLAND, Ore. June 16.—The Pioneers o( Arrives NvturlH ........ ................................. I 1:1 The Frank Readick Theatiical Co. paid I Gordon, his steward, >• . Lawtence Gillard Oregon held their aunua[ reuniou in Portland Leaves NetHit», same *!«) «»....................... I •. ri the city of Tillamoook a visit this week» Hawkins, his valet, .............. Clare Evans to-day. The attendance was unusally large. Arrives Tillamook by ............................... o ; . 111 The procession took place at i:3o o’clock, and played on Monday, Tuesday and Larkins................................ Albert Fendt ^Uave^c.raud Kounde daily exce .t Nunda) John W. Mento, acting as Marshal. Wednesday evenings to large and deli- Norah......... Miss MILLIE FREEMAN ato p. 1« . 01 on arrival “I mail from MeMinu- Portland, June 17. At 10.30 yesterday morn ghted audiences. Phillis ........................ Miss Nettie Abbott ''Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45- reaves Tillamook Imily except Sunday st < Mr. Readick’* Company was the first Juana.............................. Mabell Atherton ing the 45th annual communication of the most worshipful grand lodge of Oregon, Ancient Free u in. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, HARTFORD BICYCLE^ second only to olumbias $75, B0# 50, 45, company to visit this town since the Following is a brief synopsis. «bicii i» usually 4:30 and Accepted Masons, convened in Masonic Arrives at Grand Konde at 1:45. completion of the new Opera IIoiiRe, and ACT I.—Scene 1.—Tlie Mountain Inn. temple. The session is the best attended in the Po.t office hours, 7 3° A. M. t oj P. M the public was prepared to give the history of the grand lodge. Officers were elected Strong, Handsome, Serviceable and at Prices within reach of Everyone. Mom v order department, 8:00 A.M. :oo 1*. M Seelie 2—Diablo Chasm. as follows: W. H. Hobson, M. W. ginn<l master, Suudav 4 "0 lo 9 00 P. M. company a generous reception, pRpecia!- ACT II.—The denunciation. B. Cleland, R. W. deputy grand master; J. M. ly wi.ice it came ho highly recommended. I ACT III.—“An eye for an eye, a tooth J. Hodson, Handsomest Bicycle Catalogue ever issued, Free if you Call. R. W. senior grand warden; W. F. Notwithstanding the fact that the prices Butcher, R. W. junior grand warden; D. C, for a tooth.” professional cards . were a little stiff for Tillamook, the ACT IV —Tlie mystery explained. McKerclier, R. W grand treasurer; J. F. Robin Ope a llotiHe was filled at an early hour, In order to give all ml opportunity of son R. W. grand secretary. £)AVID WILEY, M. D., and when at 8:15 the curtain went tip attendance, tendance, prices had been reduced to WASHINGTON, June 16.—Representatives of there were very few vacant seats in the 50 cents down stairs and 35cents for the governments of the United States and PHYSICIAN, SURGEON house gallery seats. The company aqnilted Hawaii gathered at the state department this The play presented on Monday even itself with its usual skill, and the audi morning and signed the treaty, whkh, if rati- AND ACCOUCHEUR, fled, will make the little island republic a piirt ing is entitled “Unknown.’’ It is a ence was delighted with the play. of the United States. There were two drafts of All culls promptly attended to drama of great merit, and abounds with * • . - • ■ - ■- . - i — . . _ . - The people of Tillamook ni.t y well the treaty, one to beheld by each party and one TH.I.AMOOK. OKE strong and striking situations. The congratulate themselves over the auspi to be exchanged in the usual form. Secretary Sherman signed the first copy to be held, while Jtlv«. finte William«, yx-ap. I cast was as follows: cious opening of our new Thant re, by so Minister Hatch signed the Hawaiian copvofthe Harold Men ¡bright ERANK READICK able a company. Mr. Readick kindly treaty, his fellow-commissioner, Messrs. Thurs HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____ Albert Stormking............ Stanley J.Ross promised ton e everyendeavor to induce ton and Kinney, coining next in order. The 0 E. IIAWKE M. D, utlier good troops to come here, and the treaties were sealed by Assistant Secretary Dress Trimming and Lining, Laces in Black and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery. Dr. Brinkion........................................ Leon Henry Craddock, and copies were handed the respec- probability is, th ‘l our people will from tiue custodians, and the treaty was made, as far Jack Salt ..................................... Lawrence Gillard Latest Styles in Gloves, Mits, Coats, Capes, Baby Coats, short and long, also Baby PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON now on have the pleasure of attending ex l ’ at ..........................................Clare Evans Dresses, Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the as the executive branch of the government Office at Allen House, Tillamook. Oregon. could effect it. The Japanese government has Jimmy................................... Albert Fendt cellent shows at not distant intervals. East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps for Children. Telephone No. 7. We hope to see Mr. Readick and his filed a protest against the Hawaiian treaty, on Arnold Tyson...................................Joseph Mason the ground that it promises to lead to a breach Baggy Jack................... James Armstrong excellent company back again in the of treaty stipulations between Japan and Bessie Mernbiight. .MILLY FREEMAN future. p K. MADISON, M. D. Hawaii. Louise........................ Miss Nettie Abbott Dress Making Done to Order. WASHINGTON, June 16.—The president lias One thing was demonstrated by the nominated Following is a very brief synopsis of Stewart I.. Woodford, of New York, PHYSICIAN anti SURGEON recent Theatrical pel fol uiances in this tobeministei to Spain. Tlie proNickut also sent the play. Tillamook, Oregon. this city mid that was the need of a the following nominations to the senate: Hutchens Residence, ACT 1.—A River Mystery J » good orchestra with a capable leader. Julius Goldschmid, of Wisconsin, to be con ACT 2.—Her Faithful Dog sul-general at Beilin. Howard M. Kulchin, of ACT 3.—The Almighty’s Vengeance Jigs, hornpipes and l’olkas are hardly California, to be agent of the salmon fisheries J. MAY, the cbiss of music Hint theatrical mana of Alaska; also a number of promotions in thu ACT 4.—A Breeze from the Ocean gers mid troupes expect lo go with first army. ACT 5.—The “Unknown’’ Known attorney - at - law , class perloimalices. There is enough Tlie piny, as nil tenily stated, in one of talent here lo make a good orchestra Chicago, June 18 —The Chicago Tribune cor respondent. Charles M. Pepper, telegraphs the TH.I.AMOOK, OREGON. great merit, but perhaps n little beyond blit so long as there is so much petty following from New York: Special Commis the average prison, who in not in the jealousy mid egotism it will peilmpe sioner W. J Calhoun, who returned here yester, <lay from Cuba says that he hat! formed an im habit of attending I heat res regulary. never be formed. piesston before leaving the slates that negroes Mr. Keailii k’s part in this production is Ij. J. DA1.V. Georg- W. Smalley will contribu e an and possily bandits were the chief agents in an exceedingly difficult one, and all old (O scab H avter . the insurrection. He had not been there three then tie goers were delighted with hie article on “The personal Side of the days before he was convinced that the whole J) ALY & IIAYTER, l ’ rince of Wales ” to the July Ladies strength of the Cuban people is backing the in excellent conception, and rendition of it. Home Journal. It is said Dial Mr. surrection. He became satisfied it was in Milly Freeman, as Bessie Merribright, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, reality the struggle of Cuba for the Cubans, sustained her part exeptionnlly well, Smalley gives a uniquely interesting, that they would light desperately for inde ur Stock of Drugs and and Miss Nettie Abbott, as Louise, ' close view of ll.e Prince, touching in de and PALLAS, OREGON pendence. Everything lie subsequently saw tail upon his great personal populari'y in and heard strengthened this belief. Calhoun Medicines is new and captured and held the audience by l.er ! England,ami the reasons theiefor, his ticket heard the reports of pacification by Gen acting. love of sports, his pastimes, his social eral Weyler and had credited them in some Fresh and our Stock of Toi clever Leun Henry, as Dr. Brinkton, limi 0 LA UDE THAYER, duties mid diversion», mid showing him degree. His stay in Cuba destroyed this notion let Articles and Musical In the villian's part. It was not by Buy ■ as an affectionate sou, it devoted bun- He coukl not find the pacification which was reported. Instead he found signs of war every means an easy part, and Mr. Henry’« ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, where, even at thegatesof Havana. The Span struments the Largest ever excellent acting marks him hs a future ' band, a loving father mid brother. ish troops held certain parts of the island as an there is dr* army of occupation, while the insurgents were star in his profession . Blit, if Miles Warren, of Hobsonville, is TH.I.AMOOK, OKKGON. Brought to Tillamook. any one tiling that tlie average Till«-. [ cnlati ig a petition to the powers tllHt making constant and often successful raids. Opposite Bank Building. nioek audience like» Irc'te.’ than any-1 |>e, for appointment I 11a Collecter of Mr. Calhoun was so Impressed with then- tvi thing else it is a heaity laugh, and this Customs, at Bay City. Mr Warren Itati deuces of actual warfare that he gave out a (J a M rs M c C ain . blunt statement that he could see no end of the I A. w. SKVEKAXCZ. part of the entertainment was afforded : obtained Hie signatures of a Im gu p ru war and that the devastation was growing by Clare Evens who, as the Irish servat, portion of the prominent men of tile Mr. Calhoun could not discover that any JJC f'AIN & SEVERANE, l’at, kept the audience in »continuous county. He live* light on the giotmd, approach to civilized methods of warfare was being inadv on cither side. He was ov< r roar of laughter. He sings well, and item the entrance of the liubor, where» AL’iCRNE S-AT-LA1V, whelmed with evidence to show the atrocities his jokes have the merit of being new, ' majority of the vessels that come to this committed bj' tlie soldiers under Weyler, par TH.I.AMOOK, OKKGON. well pot, and catchy Evens was a C innty enter, mid lie therefor stands an ticularly the guerrilla* who form a part of the great favorite throughout all the plays. excellent allow of recieving Hie ap|K>int- legular army. Such cases as he w is able to investigate personally, generally proved to be The minor characters were quite »» well 1 meiit. correctly stated. He also learned It was true JOSIAH BIGGS »• »• STEPHENS sustained, and the first evening was pro Messrs. I N. Drew, G A. Foard, that the Red Cross Society was not permitted S TEPHENS & BIGGS. nounced a decided success. I McCarger, J Blum and O. B. Lourmice to exercise its offices of mercy between the two Real Estate Agents and Representing the Tuesday evening the weather was 1 w ho repiesented Corinth Post,at Hie re contending parties. This rt fusal wt<s made by Home Mutual Iusurane Co. of California disagreeable, and the attendance not cent reunion of the G. A. R., at Dalias, the Spanish government. J. S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & quite so large as on the preceding even readied Imine Sunday evening, delighted WHwhliiKton, June 19.—President McKinley . of Portland forSchoil Supplies. ing. The play was entitled “The witli their trip They went in a private ha* determined to levive the general arbitration Office at Allen Hotel* Smugglers,” a comedy ill five acts, w ith conveyance by way of Grande Romle. treaty between t hi* country and Great Hritain and it is probable the new treaty will be sub the following character»: The Post at W o . k 1 s was represented liy mitted to Coiigirss in December. BOB GLEASON... FRANK READICK a full delegation, whose names we did Portland, June 20.—C. F, Jewett the abscond Bill Hicks ............. L awkkmck G ii . i . abd not learn. Tlie reunion next year is to ing bank cashier was arrest rd in Boston yester B ANKof ■Jack Hardy............ 8 ta ?’L ky J. II abdy be held nt tlie Dalles, and all who day. He will In* brought here for tiial. Steph Lyndon.................. A i . iikht F sndt attended this year express themselves as Havana, June 19. Fort Moyoles has fallen Gieasmeier...........................................L eom H anxious knkv to go again. into the hands of the iiisnigent and motti of Dennis........................................... Cl.ABB E vans An official test of tlie city water works the garrison was killed. Captain Thome................. A ibkbt F kndt was made on last Saturday The con fudge Sturdevant.. .. J ames A mmstbomu tract demanded that for fire purposes, When h inan i. really in love will OHIO. COMN. ••‘T"” U h VI«. Pre. **3* General Banking and Exchange basine»». JQMN SAMKEM. a DCTY, SeerwfxF Prison Guard................. H kkbkbt C aste the company be able to throw mid main woman the worst fear he linn is that Edith.......... Miss MILLY FREEMAN Interest paid on lime deposits. tain two streams from incli may some time meet miollier Hint po||y .......................Mis« N ettie A bbot Exchange oit England, Belgium. Germany, nozzles to a vertical height of 40 will love ns much.—New York Frew. We give « very brief «yuopsis as fol feet or one such stream to a vertical Sweden and all foreign countl ies. llfiimo—“I fear I have heurt trouble. lows : height of 60 feel, fora period of 6 hours. ACT 1 .—Scene 1 —Steph becomes a Tlie point selei-teil for the test was tlie My breath coinè* in quick short pHiif«.’ Uli in no— •* Why don’t you try u pair of smuggler. Scene 2—The Sinug- liell tower, near the City Hall, and the Oregon. glers’ Cave. two hydrants neartst the lower were tiouaer »I reichet •?’’ ACT 2.—Scene 1—1»;* runaway. Scene t ip|ie<l with fire hose, and the nozzle« “These •trip«-«.”, siglied the convict, 2— Poor Giesstneier. Scene 3--Ac- adjusted The result was more tinnì “make it man feel small. ----- OF on the cased of murifer. •atisfactory. The hose The kiml woman wlm had come into ACT HI —Scene 1—Emigration . Scene hydrant nearest the tower threw it» the daikaome place to cheer him smiled HARDWARE, 2—The convict. Scene 3—The •«- , stream fully <»5 or 70 feet in vertical radiantly. height, while tlie other roe to 60 feet, cape. "Only think,” «lie urge, ‘'Imw iriinh STOVES, ACT IV —Scene I—The ship.—Scene 2. mol liolh streama were maintained for «mailer they would make you I x>k if they TINWARE, G. W. KIGER, Set fire Scene 3—The sinking of aix hours without any diminution what run up mid down your suit."—Detroit ever. The con.pmiy has much more FrilPress farm the ship. DEALER IN '■ than fullfilled it» contract, mid there is ACT V —The tropical island. LOGGERS SUPPLIES, "(htr cook is crazy ale, .1 bicycling.” In this play the heaviest work was litlledoiil.t that the city au'lmriti-s will FISHING TACKLE, "Dues she ri<le much?” done by Uwrsm-e Gillard as ‘Bill Hicks’ consider it satisfactory. "Ride! She get« on her wheel to hang AMUNITION ETC. the villian of the play, and he doea his "Will you kindly hand these little Collections Receive Careful and work exceedingly well. Clare Evans is things to the editor? What is tlie ostia out the washing.”—Detroit Free Pees. Prompt Attention. joined in the corned? pert by Miss way? I’ve never done any work fur the Jack—Don't yon think that railroad k LINE of ready mixed paints Nettie Abbott as "Polly,” and I^on , papers before” Office Boy—Well, the usual way iainat «took of .lone«’» will a good buy. BAY CITY, OREGON. Henry as “Geissinier " Mias Freeman to leave them, ami then come around in Jim—Yea, « goodby to the money v ,/</ nevan,i Up daU' reuilered her difficult part of “Willi" a day or two again—end get them back. invested —F.z —Exi liange. with exceptional taate sud skill, and < I . » uook and Noam Y amhill :— TU,Lve N Yainllill daily except Sunday 8 p. in. Vrriveal Tillamook next day by 4 p. ,,i. Yaave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 | . 111. Xuive N. Yamhill next day ............. 2 ,. m. T,, . ,MOOX AND HOnsONVlLl.K:— 1 I ■ ve Tillamook dally except Tuesday 6:00 a.m. Vr,i,.t iiulBOUville ... , 900U.0.. f Hobnonvllle, except 1 uesday . j . t 5 in. Arrive Tillamook .......................................5->5 I »'■ FAIR TREATMENT THEATRE OPENED. 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