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the HEADLIGHT JOB PRINTING Will soon enter its of all kinds Eighth Year of publicsilo» »nd u 1» becoming more Artistically Executed 2". Prosperous and we are satisfied with Portland Prices these hard times. Vol. VII, No. 50. professional cards . pAVID WILEY, M. D., TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. AT LA M B S J you can find MILK TESTS PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All call» promptly »tt»u<le<l to MlTII.I.AMOOK, OKE W HAYDON, M. D, Special attention to Surgery and Chronic Diseases. BAY CITY, ORE. r F. SEAL, M. D. P hysician ano S uboï ON, Will answer all calls day or night. Consult»- ' t ion free Office at the Allen House. TILLAMOOK, OK. J. MAY, attorney - at - law , TILLAMOOK, OREGON J H arper ' s W eekly , H arper ’ s M onthly . H arper ’ s Y oung P eople , C osmopolitan , F rank L eslie ’ s W eekly , F rank L eslie ’ s M onthly . N orth A merican R eview , R eview of R eviews , M onthly I llustrator , T he F orum , G odey ’ s M agazine , M unsey ’ s M agazine , M c C lure ' s M agazine , T he C entury , L adies ’ H ome J ournal , D elineator , O verland M onthly , T exas S iftings , P uck , J udge , truth , E tc ., E tc , Daily Newspapers Delivered Next to Bank, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. P. 0. Box 123. JOHN GKO. COHN, Fxeeident, T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO Spruce, Fir, and Cedar Lumber Mouldings, Brackets. Turning to Order, (JLAUDE THAYER, attorney - at - law , ------ • Proprietor* of the Electric Light System TILLAMOOK, ORE. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. v W. SEVERANCE, ATTORNEY-AT I.AW, TILLAMOOK, OKKGON. MISCELLANEOUS, J)RUGS jyfred William^ C. & E. TH AYE K General Banking and Exchange business Dealer in Drugs, /'aient Medicines, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, &c. a Interest pai«t on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries, prescription^ Tillamook, Oregon. Com pounded G. W. KIGER DEALER IN Exchange and Phoney ¡Securities. I. Bank. TILLAMOOK, ORE Co 'ections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGQN. and Conveyancer, Hoe. a General Real Estate Business. Taya taaes for non-residents. ; HOT HID COLO BATHS > < IN 00NNE0TI0N I ® having, Hair Cixttlng, SHmmpooi Fityl Cla$ iq Every particular BUREAU SALOON, x\v *mook bread Vies and cakea, fresh •very day. C. H. SMITH, Prop’r. W ines , L iquors and C igars . French candies. Freeh home '’'"'lie.. New gUpp]y o( fruit« and ’ "getahles by every boat. ICE CREAM ^Restaurant in ^Connection. ty|ÏLLÏÏÏERY •••..D ress -M aking C. B. HADLEi GRAND CENTRAL HALL. Fin« Liquor« and Cigars MAY 9. Tillamook, Oregon 1895. $1.50 Per Year in all. Though the Cosmopolitan sells for but fifteen cents, probably no maga zine in the world will present for May ' THE HE A DLIGH T S UN lì IA S- so great a number of illustrations spe HON.JOHN FOX DISCOURSES cially designed for its pages by famous ED OPINION. ON TILLAMOOK. illustrators. The fiction in this number , is by F. Hopkinson Smith, Gustav The milky way was a little bit out of , Mr. Fox visited Tillamook laat week, colorlast Monday morning, though it Kobbe, W. Clark Russell, Edgar W Nye and in an interview with the Astorian und T. C Crawford. was not tinged with red to any noticea he gave the result of hit* experiences. ble extent. Buy City. The Astorian say«: It’s just like this: We dont care to Yesterday Mr. Win. Roseburg and The impression seems to have gone take sides in the matter or mix in dairy Mr. John Fox returned from Nehalem or agricultural pursuits or discussions abroad that because the proposition to , 011 the steamer Harrison. They made (pursuits, especially; since Jack Jen incorporate Bay City, failed to carry we the trip to Nehalem for the purpose of nings did us up on sacaline, but as a are necessarily dead, and the w riter ad inspecting the remains of the Nehalem matter of business, like our illustrious mits that it was a stunning blow, but let j Mill Co’s, plant that was destroyed by contemporary, the San Francisco Exam it be understood that in spite of the pes tiro a couple of months ago Mr. Fox iner, we must give the news as a matter simists and kickers, there are a few live went over the blistered and twisted ma of business, regardless of the feeling of nineteenth century men left here yet and they will keep in line, and sleep not chinery very carefully, and although a Durrant or the dairymen. groat deal of it is ruined, some of it can C R. Hunt, retired farmer, and II till tliey make this a live prosperous be saved. The three boilers can be re F. Goodspeed, deputy sheriff, have in town. paired, only one of them being in very this issue, quite « table of figures re- The public school under the manage bad condition. The lathe, which was garding milk tests and returns from but ment of Mrs. Walker is proving a great an expensive piece of machinery, was ter since last June, which are very lucid success and attracting the attention of straightened up and will be easily placed though we don’t know whether a cow many outsiders who are seeking educa in good condition. This particular ma ought to test 4 per cent, or 40 per cent tional advantages for their children. chine was supposed to be entirely ruined. per annum payable quarterly (this is Bay f j lias a strong grip on the propo Both the large and small engines will be not intended as an insult to bonus men) sition to improve our schools and there saved, though the first mentioned is but these men are supposed to know will be no retrogressive movement on pretty badly damaged Mr. Fox states how to lure the lacteal fluid from the this question. that the people of Nehalem are enthusi tents of a Jersey cow in the most approv Wlnit has become of the steamer Lou astic over the prospects of the coming ed manner, and we shall have to believe ise? No one has seen her in this neck season, now that the mill is to be re what they say until some other dairy of woods for a number of days. When built. All the old employees of the mill men, Claude Thayer, banker, Bob Haya, ever we have a service on the bay that are perfectly willing to donate their la poultry fancier, and George Cohn, met- will enable the people from the lower bor in re-building the plant, and it is ! chant, give in their testimony about end of the bay to visit the county seat altogether probable that when started it Babcock testers and September prices. mid return to their homes the same day will be hurried through to completion. The commotion on the street Monday it will be liberally patronized. At pres The rebuilding of the Nehalem mill will morning was caused by the fact that ent it costs a Bay City man just one dol- give an impetus to the logging business McIntosh & Townsend proposed not to and seventy cents to visit Tillamook un of the whole Nehalem country. receive any milk further from ranchers less he walks one way. A service that After finishing their business nt Neha who would not give them a year’s con will give us two to three hours in Tilla lem Messrs Fox and Roseburg went to tract, and those who did not like the mook ami return the same day will be Tillamook, where they remained a day terms made arrangements to take their well patronized. J ubal J ew . looking over that enterprising and bust ' milk to the Fairview creamery. ling little city. “Among the extensive No definite understanding or compro Sheridan Hunleta. improvements now under contempla mise was made, ami it is still unsettled tion,” said Mr. Fox, “is a private water Hon. Janies Box, of Grand Rondo, ! The action was precipitated by the fact works system for fire protection, to be He was in the city Wednesday last, tlmt many were dissatisfied with the put in by the Tillamook Lumber Com teste and prices of McIntosh & Townsend says the Grand Ronde Indian club will pany, of which Mr. (ieorge Cohn, one and started in to build a new creamery. be down to Sheridan a week from Satur Tillamook's most enterprising citizens, Sr.uice it to say ¿bat the new cream day to play the Sheridan half breeds a is president Fire insurance is very ery will be built speedily, and McIntosh match game of base ball. An exciting heavy in Tillamook, and the lumber Townsend will run their establish game is expected, as the Grand Rondos company own about four blocks of valu ment just the same. There is room for have a mighty fine “crooked thrower” able property. They concluded it would Iroth and both will have all the milk and our boys will have to wabble their he cheaper to put in a water system with they can handle before a year, Blit, HH bats considerably to hit him. Dr. Por adequate fire apparatus than to pay the to tests and profits, we have no valid ter, “from the Coast” will probably excessive insurance rate. At the mill a ‘empire’ the game, if he is here opinion to expr-ss. large and powerful pump will be put in, Win. Bewley came in Wednesday from wliicli 4-inch mains will run the Settlors Victorious. night with his big freight wagon loaded i entire length of the four blocks covered The following letter has been received with 6000 pounds of freight for Sheridan, by the buildings of the company. Four by Mr. Theodore Steinhilber, regarding Willamina and Grande Romle mer hydrants, with 200 pounds pressure, will railroad's claims against certain lands: chants. These goods come to Dayton t«p this main. President Cohn thinks, “In reference to your cash entry No. by steamer thence to Sheridan by with this protection to their property 4327 for nw *4, tiw Sec. 13, tp. 1 x, r wagon Merchants claim they make a they can safely dispense with insurance 8 w, you are advised that under date of large saving by th<* present method over companies. This enterprise reflects April 19tii, 1895. the Hon. Commissioner the rates paid the railroad company. great credit on the Tillamook Lumber of the < ieneral Land Office directs this The money paid for hauling the freight Company, which is certainly an invalu able institution to Tillamook. There is office to notify all parties in interest stays in town One day this week Will Raleigh went one thing I can safely say : Tillamook that the O. A C. R. R. Co s. List No «, embracing said land is rejected The to the Yamhill fishing. Just around the has more buildings under course of con company has 63 days witbill which to bend from where he was angling Wid struction at the present time than any appeal from said decision. Signed, geons chattering in the duck language. other place of the size in the state.” Reeling out about one hundred feed of Mr. Fox was highly impressed with Robert A. Miller, Register." [On interviewing Mr. W W. Curtis, line, lie baited his fly with a big fish the dairying interests of the Tillamook who is familiar with laud business in worm and allowed it to float around the country, and states that the din of rattl this county, we learn that "List No. 6.” bend A jerk at the lino told him that ing milk cans in the early morning was means the indemnity lands selected by his ruse had succeeded. By slowly reel really bewildering. Among the most notable improve the railroad in this county, and that it ing in the line each time, mid repeating does not have any bearing upon those the scheme, Mr Raleigh raptured thirty ments inside tlie city limits is a new claims in the original grant. The cases four ducks, all as fat as butter. The bank building constructe I by ('. & F. in the original grant have not been last duck becoming lonely swam around Thayer. 1 he building will be of stone, reached yet, the cases being of an en the bend to investigate, ami from his taken from quarries near the city. ‘The tirely different nature—concerning those Hinbusk in the willows Win. knocked whole'Pi I hi in ook country,” said Mr. fox who took claims on the land befoie it it over with a rock, but unfortunately it “present« an air of general prosperity.” drifted down stream ami was lost. Be Work on the government jelly about was surveyed. G. W. I’ettit and others have received sides the diirks, .Mr. Raleigh caught a ten miles inside the bar, is progiessing with a full force of men. notices similar to that teceived by Mr nice mess of ti«h. Steinhilber, ami it is refreshing to know Of Interest to Nett 1er* that some are getting justice, though the railroad company may appeal ftlid Formerly the price of the Weekly Settler, on unsuiveved lamls, who change things J have been petitioning to have surveys Oregonian W;'M $2 Now you chii get made so that they can prove up on their tlmt paper and tlx* H eadlight both foi LAIE LITERARY MEW*. claim,, will be pieaaed to learn that a 12. It iiiiist be remembered, h I mo , that law was passed by Congress, August 20, the pt ice of the II ¡■un.i'Jitr wim $2.00 in Kudyard Kipling to Katurnto Infila 1854. and went into effect without the «lays of yore. There 1« no doubt but a Rudyard Kipling will shortly return approval of the president, which virtu dollar goea further these hard timet* to India where he will prepare, for the ally restore, the old deposit system. than it did a few year« ago, but all will Cosmopolitan, twolve articles to appear This is an important tiling to settlers, agree in Raying they prefer the good in the American ami English editions who have made valuable improvement, time« and high price«. Thin present of that magazine. India is one of the on their claims, hut have not been able condition is partially due to the larifi most interesting of countries, and Mr. to secure titles to them because there is reduction and to Cleveland’* gold-bug Kipling is able to write of it as no one no appropriation for surveying them policy. Whatever may be the cause«, else His work will be looked forward They can now deposit through the sur the people found it easier to nay H foi to with world-wide expectation. veyor-general the money necessary to both papers than they do now to pay $2 Perhaps the most beautiful series of pay for the survey, and eventually it for both. pictures ever presented of the Rocky will be applied on the payment of their mountains will lx found in a collection lands. Although this law was passed in of fourteen original paintings, executed August last, th« department lias not School report for district No. 7, for by Thomas Moran for the May Cosmo attended to it, nor sent out blanks for month ending .May 3. Number < f «lay** politan To those who hade been in the persons wishing to make deja/sits, and Rockies, this issue of the Cosmopolitan the fact that such a law is in eiaxtence taught, 20. Number of scholar« en roll*!, 24 Average number belonging, will lx a souvenir worthy of preserva is not very generally known As noon tion. This number contains fifty two as tins is generally understood, there 20. Average daily attendance, 18 origiual drawings, by Thomae Moran, will doubtless lie many applications to Names of tho.«e neither absent nor lardy Oliver Herford, Dan Beard, II. M. Eat make deposits for surveys —< tregontan Ella, Clara and (ieorge Eirbingei ; Ed die ami Adolf Stasek; Mary Spoiler; on, F. fl. Attwood, F. O. Small, F. I.ix, F. P. Holxon was in tlx city Tuesday. Lillie and .Marian Phelps, ami K<»y J II Doipb, and Rusina Emmett Sher Bailey, E va T owns , Teacher. ............ . »" ---- wood, beanies six reproductions of fam Mr. W. Zimmerman, of Nehalem, was ous recent works of are, and forty other I Jlipan« Taliitk* i tire Dili interesting illustrations— ninety-eight in the city (hi« week COMPLIMENTARY