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The Headlight -and The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year ■of the- vol. X, No. 3. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY 1897. $1.50 Per Year mail schedule . » mook and nokth Y amhill :— X Yamhill daily except Sunday »rriveat Tillamook next day by il.ve Tillamook dally except Sunday U?ive N. Yamhill next day 8 p. in. 4p.m. 6 p. m. 2 p. 111. FAIR TREATMENT ì.friepll,"ìv'a r'i,'5’*:leflrew,;e wort1' »’00 II ev would he «old for a leas i e vou fell e i'T be ,0 -vuu “or 10 Olirseli«. We give >ou fair value—you give ue fair price- ! xmook and HOMONV1LL«>- TI V?- 1 illaniook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a m. Arrive llobsonville 9:0011.1,1. r’ve Hohsonville, except Tuesday 10:00 a. m. Arrive Tillamook , 1:00 pm. ,*ve llobsonville Simdaja ..... 9:00.1 m. Arrive» in Tillamook............................ ia:oo lu. ÇOLU j MBI^ IiI eaveV lhllamook Tueaday», Thursday«, 'ami Saturday» at ............................... 7 a.m. Arrive« Netarts ■ ■ ........................ J - in. — Leaves Netarts, same days, 1 r. ri. Arrives Tillamook by 6 j. m. Standard of the World |j00 to all alike HARTFORD BICYCLE^ second only to olumbias $75, 60,50 45 Strong, Handsome, Serviceable ami at Prices witldn reach of Everyone. Handsomest Bicycle Catalogue ever issued. Free if you Call. For Sale at Lamb's, professional cards . Next Poor to Bank 0AVID WILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON La Mode Millinery Parlors AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK. ORK. Hive, fuitv Williante, prop. HAS JOST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____ £1 E. HAWKE M. D. Dress Trimming atnl Lining, Laces in Black amt Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery. Latest Styles in Gloves, Mita, Coats, Capes, Baby Coats, short arid long- also Baby Dresses. Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest style, just from the Hast ill Hats, Bonnets, and Caps lor Children. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Allen House, Tillamook. Oregon. Telephone No. 7. p R. MADISON, M. D, Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices. Dress Making Done to Oi'cler. PHYSICIAN aiul SURGEON Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main and Second Street, Tillamook City, J » Oregon. Tillamook, Oregon. Hutchens Residence, J. MAY, attorney - at - law , TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I J. J. DAl.V. (OSCAR HAVTEK. BUY YOUR DRUGS OF T)ALY & HAYTER, WILLIAMS’DRUG CO attorneys at law , DALLAS, OREGON 0 LA UDE THAYER, attorney - at - law , Tll.LAMOOK, OREGON. ur Stock of Drugs and is new and 0 Fresh Medicines and our Stock of Toi Presrci ptions Carefully Compounded Opposite Bank Building. MC I AIN & SEVERANE, AL’.CKNE . S-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OKKOON. i B. L. KDDY ¡J. R. C aples gDDY à CAPLES AHORNEY AT LAW JOSIAH BIGGS Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Bough, Dimension Lumber J- S- STEPHENS STEPHENS & BIGGS. Real Estate Agents and Repre-enliag the Hottie Mutual Iusurane Co. of California J. S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & . of Portluud for Sclioil Supplies. Ufflce at Allen Hotel' B 7.00 6.00 honort. The club then siuig the touching Jiy..... “Your-n-liar-ty, and proceeded with the regular order ofbusiiiOM. 'I lie ex-governor rose to a«k a qnes- alEO. — «e» JOHN «=>« c A DCTr, B»»»«a»r I Jion. Ils wanted to know whether a 1 lam is a fish. Tlie chief liar decided that it might rank as a fish after death, and the ex-governor went on. "Tlie-e Me here clam» is interesting subjects have and lhe Forest Grove University been studying clam» for the pint year. Some |>eople »ay clam» can’t hear—(hats not»<>: Some people say they luivnt any »ense; that» am,(her Down on tin — OP — Horn creek clam flat», w here my camp is n couple of men wete digging clams some HARDWARE, time ago. They were my bull punches, and tlieir talk win religion» like, aud STOVES, they were remarking that there would be TINWARE, camp meeting there this fall and that FARM MACHINERY, these claim would come in kinder handy. After digging away fo* * few minutes LOGGERS SUPPLIES, longer they were surprised to see a moat FISHING TACKLE, wonderful change come over the clam flat. From lieing perfectly «mootli it AMUNITION ETC. aaaumed the appearauco ol a field of f corn stubbles. Upon esamiliation every LINE READY MIXED PAINTS one of those »tubbles turned out to be a A FL’LL clam neck. «•Them there claim” added Everything new and up to date. the ex-goverr>or, “were alarmed at wlnl A’o old shelf vorn sloth. they had beard They ran out their 11«.»» about 3 feel, a, d grabbing a rv4 ANKof A COMPLETE NEW STOCK Genera] Bniikiiig and Exchange Iwislnes» interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, *»eden and all foreign countries. Tillamook, Oregon. c. W. KIGER DEALER IN of Exchange and ^oney ^ecuritieg. Co octioHi Receive Careful «"d Prompt Attention. ■AY CITY, OREGON A regular meeting of the Fish liars Club was held on Monday evening in the back room oi a wet goods eslablish- nient. Cheif-liar------------- called the meeting to order, and proceeded to read the usual chapter from the book of Jonah. He commented, at some length, on Jonah's prolonged stay in his ^savory home. He said that Jonah bad an un commonly line chance to study ichthy ology. Jonah was strictly in if—he dev- ed into the very bowels of tliings-he went to the bottom of his subject—nothing was too deep for him—the very atmos phere he breathed was full of suggestion, and he was full of his subject, (or rather his subject was full of him.) He envelop’ ed himself in it, surrounded himself with it—dog in it, delved in it, slept in it, dreamed in it ;he could i. vigine Jonah after bis day’s work was done, sitting down on something else that the whale hail swallowed al some previous time, 1 and «9 the balmy breezes wafted their : sweet perfume toward him singing ‘home sweet home’—The speaker was growing 1 eloquent, the ex-governor was sniflling, the coroner was in tears, when all at 1 once—Smack! something struck the chief-liar right in the face. The effect was peculiar; it transfigured the chief’s uuuntenence until he looked as though he had been attacked by a mixed dose of red rue.isles and the small pox. i Little red tubercles stood out all over his face. Some irreverent brother had hit him with a handful of Chipman’s salted salmon eggs. He smiled a ghast ly smile t hi ough a hole in the eggs, and sat down muttering ajprayer, backwards- | The coroiior arose to a question ol privilege. He wanted to know whelhei or not Jonah spun that yarn himself. If so, he was a dandy, and be proposed that thia club be named »Per him, ami that he be constituted the patron saint of the older, also that Fred Page behind to paint a picture of Jonah from Billy Mailin’s imniaginaliun, and that it be hung in the ball over the chief-liars desk. An ex-A. P. A. arose at this juncture, and shouted: “ Yenllemeii, I’m in fur the leetle red school house mit a leelie vile school inarm in it, and if die glub is to haf a caddelick name to it du dod- gasted ling can go to (under. I'ni Illi Amerckan .” Al this sign of religion« dissention the matter was dropped, The seer of Skooknm hike- he of the in- awful dream, arose in his seat, and tneinbereliip quired if propositions for were in order. On being inforuied Unit a new they were he said that he had imine lo propose, a fiab Lar of renown, an artist, and an arlistic fl»!: liar before whose Hlorie» even the “gtenaed pole” story paled into insignificance. He said this new candidate for prevaricatiounl lionois bad recently pnrehneed a lie« lens, a lens that from one objei t imide 200 negatives, and magnified 10 diame ter». Recently the nrtist bad gone fish ing for crabs with book and line. He had accidentally liooke l a flounder, and, taking it home photographed it. He studied the negative fora moment mid then went down town and »wore tlmt lie had caught 200 flounder«, each of which whi 30 inches long, an I weigh e l 21 pounds. Tlie candidate win unanimouely elected and upon initiation was given the grand Tillamook Lumb ring Co C. & K. THAYER » » An Artists Wond9rful Lens- What Dan Bowers Saw. hauled themselves out of their holes, mid over toward the other side of the bay. Big strong, burly clams could be seen with wives ami children ringing to their necks, and weeping. It was an affecting sight, and while the bull punchers wept, every singe blasted clam got away, ami as a result the camp went without soup that night.” A deep silence succeeded II.e ex-governor’s story, lie sound being heard except the lie took scratch of the editors pen tie dewn proceedings. Directly a long looking drawn sigh was heard, and in in the direction oi the sound the teller of the greased pole story was seen to fall off his sent ill a demlfaint. When picked up the laurels had fallen from liis brow. let Articles and Musical In struments the Largest ever Brought to Tillamook. í J a M m M c C aim , ¡ a . w. SKVERANCE. T illamook , O kegox . MEETS AND INITIATES A CANDIDATE. '“jßlGYGLES 6 ’’ieave^ilrand Itonnde daily except Sunday atop m , or OU arrival of mail from McMinu- ’ Anive» at Tillamook al 1:45. fiaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 B m oron arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, whicii 1» usually 4:30- . . ' Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7 30 A. M. tO 8:0u P. M. jlouev Order department, 8:00 A.6:oo 1'. II. Sunday 4 oo lo 6;oo P. M. FISH LIAR’S CLUB W H. H. CARE'*, I OPPOSITE BANK. Closing Kxercives. Hays The closing exercises of Mrs. private school took place on Friday at The room being her school room small it was impossible to accommodate the large number of her patrons and friends, who v.ould have been pleased to attend. The room was kandsoinly deeorated with ferns and flowers, many of which were contribted by patrons of the school. The exercises were of tin- usual interest, tlie pupils aquitting themselves in a manner which spoke volumes for the able manner in which they bad been tougld. From a small beginning Mrs. Hays’ school has increased until today it is one of the most thorough and efficientschools of the county. Following is the pro gramme as rendered; Sung, The Red White »ml Blue, school; Dialogue, Mice at 1’lay; Recitation, The Lost Doll, Ethel Lionville; Recita tion, Lexington, Erwin llariison; Song of the Roses, seven little girls; Song, What are the Wild Waves Saying, Viua and Mary Jenkins; Recitation, Turning and Grinding, Ellen Harrison; Song, Wrecked, Anna Hecker; Recita tion, The Saddest Sight, Ewald Selph; Concert Recitation, What the Beils Say, 4«11 Reader Class ; Sung, If We Knew, school; Select Reading, Luella Ford ; II<>\v We Caught A Mouse, Blaine Hays; Recitation, The Pii<le of Battery “B,’ Frankie Drew ; Recitation, The Street Musicians, Anna Hecker; Color Drill, c. Nine Gii Is ; Organ Solo, Mrs. H. Stoddard; Song, I’m Happy, fur My Baby’s Come To Town, Vina and Mary Jenkins: Recitation, The Cuckoo, Ellen Hays; Concert, Dec. Our Country’s Flag. Boys; Song, S'atnl up (or Uncle Sam. igniore thaq doub’e that of any other paper in Tillamooly County. GENERAL NEWS. GLEAMED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD Conveyed in Short and Ptthy Paragraphs. TOPEKA. Kan . June 24 — The worst hail storm kuwoii in this» section of Kansas stuck Ibis city shortly after 6 o’clock tonight. Thu shower of hail was terrific. Hailstones weigh ing 12 to 16 ounces stripped the trees of their foliage, smashed windows on every hand, in cluding the finest plate glass store fronts; cut down telegraph and telephone wires, riddled awnings, injured many people, and inflicted unprecedented damage throughout the city, 80 great was the weight of the fallihg hail that when it struck the asphalt pavement many of hailstones rebounded to the height of 20 and 30 feet. Dogs were struck in the streets aud in stantly killed. Horses were knocked to their knees, to rise again And dash away in mad fright. Many runaways occurred throughout the city. When the furry of the storm had passed, those who ventured out found dead birds everywhere, and on every hand was the scene of the wreckage of the storm. * WASHINGTON, June 25.—The consideration of Hon. II. W. Corbett’s claim to a seat in the I’, S. Senate has been postponed to the next session of Congress. LONDON, June 26.—The Berlin correspon dent of the Standard says: Russia will not join in Japan's protest against the annexation of Hawaii by the U ti ite<l States, but she regards the move as a ff an- gerous precedent. NEW YORK, June 26.—R G. Dun * Con weekly review of trade will say tomorrow: There is no step backward in business, al though the season of midsummer quiet is here. Improvement continues gradual and prudently cautious as before, although in many Blanche 1 evident where no signs of it appeared a few weeks ago. Business men of the highest stand ing in all parts of the country, having gradually perceived that the tide has begun to rise*, are regulating their contracts and investment', and their plans for the future with a confi dence quite unknown to them a short time ago. Great changes before the adjournment of congiess are hardly to be expected, but re moval of uncertainty is with reason expected to bring into operation buying forces which have been restricted for months. TACOMA. June 26 —According to advices from Hong Kong, a proclamation has been issued by the governor general of the Philippine islands declaring the rebellion at an end, ami anuoun. cing that Spanish rule had been re-established in all parts of the island. The proclamation calls for humane treatment of surrendered or captured rebels, but no attention, it is said, is paid to that part of the order. SAN FRANCISCO,June 26.—The legal ad visers of Theodore Durrant have no fears that their client will be liange 1 on Ju tv 7. They deny that th« y arc struggliiig for delay, and say that the leading law point involved in the ap peal to the I niteil States court Is that Durrant a piosecution. having been based 011 information instead of upon indictment by the grand jury, is void- Durrant liniuclf believes he will never be hanged, and tells his comrades in prison that befoie many months he will walk forth free. 1.1 ke<l Th® Country WASHINGTON, June 26.- Senator Clark of Theodore Steinlillber Inis returned from I Wyoming, Is arranging a senate-house I» rm - bill contest to heplsye l when the t»viff bill is GramI Fork», II. C., where lie bad gone I in conference, the proceeds to be given to the tlie on a tour of Impeclion. lie was greatly chaiitable Institutions <»t Washington. pleased with the town and sill rounding country, anil predicts a grand future for I3nv City the place Right around Grand Horka The Truckee mill lias been strut down the ore from which the gold ia extracted until after the Fourth. is iron-cappe<l, ami expensive machinery Mr. Pritchard ami son and Earl Lnn- ih necessary to extract it, but that will tin are visiting their friends in ill H not be lar king as abundance of cnpitol ia vicinity. at bund to furnish it. Amongst the old Dr Hawke made a professional visit Tillamookers' seen by Mr. Steinhilber to Foley last week, passing through Bay were, Moore Bros., Mr. Stevens, who ia City enroute. driving team for Beals Bros., the Daugh Dr F. It. Madison has been spending erty Bio» , who own some good milling some little lime in Bay .City investiga propei ty, and A i t her Beals, who, will» ting the deposit« of stone. his brother Fred is in the lumber bu«i- Tile Tillamook ball team went horn« ■IBM. rejoicing Saturday evening, having gained the victory in the ball game. The legion of aspirants for the Tilla- Prof. Smith ami Mrs. Seward have mook Post Office may as well take it opened private school lor the summer. easy a while yet. Hou. Tlios. II Miss Letta Jones accompanied Miss Tongue wiites that under the rules of Arvilla S ogeiit on her return home and illcuiulnillt the department the piesent will remain a few days. can not be disunited until her cumuns- Bay City young people are counting on »ion expires, May 5th 1898. enjoying two Fourths this year. They «ill visit Nehalem on the 3rd slid our hoys will piny the Nehalem team again. Town Council Meeting On Monday evening, June 21st the Council met mid adjoin lied until Tliore. June 24th, nt which date a full board be ing present, III» follow Working wan done The committee Xrn street au<l public property made verbal report« in relation to securing giuvel for stieels. The committee oil tile and water re port the test of pressure and duration was sufficient under the contract with the Tillamook Waler Company, and re commended that the Company be paid from May lai 1W7. The Marshal was instructed to pre vent any discharge of tire cia« ket a b mil », etc. upon the line of inarch dur ing the parade on Monday oi July 5ih Henry llewelt lisa sold out his in terests here slid gone to the valley to look (or a location. His family will join him soon. Mrs H Weaver received the sad in telligence oi I he death of her brother Win Grout of Izioking glHss Oregon lie was accidently thrown under a saw mid instmilly killed His family ami sister receive our heart-lelt sympathy in their affliction IIEAVBR Rev Seiacel, of Ismg Prairie, preached last Sunday nt this place to a large nod attentive audience. This coming Holiday Rev. Swab, o Com-oi’lmrg. will a<l liras us at Ila. m umlC. Mill« at Hp. m from rather n peculiar subject, "Barking Dogs ’* lWf. is. c. Bierce was appointed spe< ial the The bridge over Mills creek, arr<1 policeman la Ilia d.i| . that new grist mill are improvements Hille allowed . I Jlanrook Water Co. for will Ge appreciated by lire Nestucea val- May »*.'» ley people H. V. Anderson tor ilmylng .lames Hughey was lliegmst of c llmt Total •3.0, Milla last week. It is nmlersbesl he and Iris family may return here Council adjourned. pel i- We learn that there has been a I thm circulated (asking Rev Smaller f CoIm A Cu. trave rust ivcieved a An chairman of Free Mellnaiist Diet i N r. 2 invoice of buji ami childrens cle l.ing ! Conference) to semi Rev. Dollarhirle, <4 Bay City, to occupy the Free Methodist parsonage at this place the present year -■■e ll.ent lar fore Inlying elsewhere.