I <1 ii B. C. Lamb returned on Sunday from Miss Hannah Ek came home Friday, The Headlight is positively the only printing office in Tillamook C» unty that accompanied by Mrs. Anderson. a business trip to Portland, Oregon. is equipped tor doing first class job print­ Orr Nolan returned from Portland on ing. Our work shows for itself. Call Mr Harding has rented Carl Knud­ Saturday, whither he had gone on busi­ and see samples of work when you want son’s place, and is moving hia furniture anything in the line of job printing. ness. from Tillamook W. H II. Carey is preparing to erect W. H. H. Carey returned on Wednes­ Oretown Offerings day from Portland whence he bad gone a new building, and will soon I>e iu busi­ ness again. Every one will be glad to on business. W. L Gardner has gone to Portland hear this, as Mr. Carey was deservedly to be present with his wife during an Tom Conte«, the genial deputy clerk, popular in his business here. wears hii unusually pleasant smile these operation to be performed on her at the U i ’HO ls T ring D one . Mattresses ami «lays—reason, it’s a bran new boy Good Samaritan Hospital. lounges made, and old lounges taken in This is the lime of year when yon C.G. Cutting is at present in Dallas on exchange for new ones. Shop next door ought to give your wagon a coat of business. to the bank. G. O nken . paint, and Reynold’s hardware store is Of course it was difficult to get news A laige band of goats belonging to the place to get it. from that place, and the faniilies of the : Lee Commons escaped from his pasture New stock and new style of millinery men suffered tortures of suspense until | lately by rooting out under the fence. just received per steamer Tiuckee at the falseness of the report could be They have not yet been found or seen, Mr*. »Stu 1 geon’s. demonstrated. as they beaded direct for the heavy A poster just brought into the office The contract for const meting „ the timber. Mr. Commons has also had the states that «“lab Hiring” man in ide an dikes,etc , in Tillamook Harbor was, on misfortune to lose all his calves this year address on the silver question at the Hie 8ih , instant, awarded to contractor by “blackleg” and his entire potato Fairview “Chuol” house, Oct. 10. J acobson. crop by “blight”. 'ihe many friends of ex-senator Max­ i’age& Son of Portland have eighteen Messrs. Pouter, I, Commons, Gardner, well are glad to see him out again after years good record. Good Sales week af­ his recent illness, and to see him looking ter week hiii I month after month, and I and Christensen received notice by year after year, are the best tests off’om- mail last week from the Postal Depart­ as bide and hearty again as ever. mission merchants. Receiver of butter, ment that they, as bondsmen, are liable It is reported that Jack Spencer is to cheese, eggs and honey. for the shortage of $33J iu the accounts be Heut here to enlighten the Tillamook- The largest supply of main springs for of our late postmaster, Vincent Sutton. ers, ami demonstrate that there is at docks and watches ever brough to Till« Another Mr. Bruin is prowling least one popocrat who is not a disap­ mook, lias just been received by Addie Harris, theJewller, with Letcher, He around t his neighborhood, growing slick pointed office seeker. can fit any size of watch or dock ami all and fat on sheep and goat . Ducks are quite plentiful on the bay, work is guaranteed All kinds of re­ but rather hard to get at, as, owing to pairing at short notice and satisfaction An agent representing the Chi.ago the lack of stormy weather they fly guaranteed. Photograph Company was around last but little. The Steamer Truckee is still in port week on bis bicycle, and succeeded in Giles B. Johnson, Editor of the having been unable to cross the bai. taking a large amount of orders for “Nehalem Times” was >1 visitor to the She was ieadv to sail Tuesday morning. enlarged pictures in crayon work. county seat last week, mid 11 welcome The bar is reported this (Thursday) Would it not be better to encourage home industries when il can be obtained morning to be exceedingly rough. caller at the office of the IIEIDIJOIIT John Barker, Frank Linville, Chan. Nearly all the patrons of the H ead ­ just as cheap? Bester, and Myron I’rowbiidge were out light go to the Allen House when they Messrs. Christensen and Carlson have on a limiting trip the first of the week. come to town—reason; they see his ad rerurned ftoni Eastern Oregon. They met with their usual success. in our columns and he keeps a first class Mr. Rome Dunn is erecting a new Complete line of drugs ami patent hotel. house on his ranch. medicines just received per Str. Elmore See the new ad of the Launch Irene at Sturgeon's drug store. Woods Wavelets. in this issue. By mistake it reads Nel­ The Steamer Newsboy was over eighty hours in making her last trip to San Francisco on account of having sprung a huik in one of her boilers. The McKinley Club will hold its regular meeting next Saturday evening <>111 citizens who do not attend are niiss- a series of interesting add leases Reynolds sells the best, most econom­ ical, and most durable paints manufac­ tured, for all purposes. Ready mixed wagon paints a specially. L. T. Pierce, of Nehalem, was in town last week (»11 business, and to purchase his winter’s supply lie made th« H i adlight office a pleasant cull while here. The Town Council met on Thursday to bear objections, if any were made to the proposed sewer on First street and First avenue west. There were no oh jtellmiM, but owing to the fire, the coun­ cil concluded to abandon the project for the present Mr. Eddy, the attorney is an expert stenographer, «ml pm poses to organize a small class for instruction in the useful art of shorthand. Those desiring flirt her particulars may inquire at the law < office of Eddy & Caples, Tillamook. Rev. Father .Schell returned iioiii Port I hih ! last week, whence he hud gone on business. He informs us that the era of cheap transportation for freight from Portland will soon be at lian«l, as there is an assurance of 11 line of steameis in the near future plying be­ tween Portland and western Oregon and California points son Barker, Master instead of Win. Bar­ There in some talk <»t the Neshirca ker. The Irene is a safe and convenient j cannery is to be Hohl. Il i* hoped little boat . the ptircluiaerH will put it in repairs 'I’liis issue contains a new advertise­ • ami operate it next fall The cannery ment of Haskins Hotel, Garibaldi. • did a paying business at one time nivl Read the nd and when you go to Gari­ ■ perhaps would again under good man- baldi be sure and give Mr. Haskins a 1 ageinent. call. Mr. Finley, of Beaver, lirta conaent- Howard Carey, who left for Portland I ed to donate land for a church and last Thursday, had to return when he ' parsonage, «nd the people of that had only gone as far ns Forest Grove, ’ vicinity are nt present hauling lumber on account of the arrival of the insur­ and making preparations for the ance adjusters here. Mr. Carey gels 1 erection of the biliklinga. The Beaver $1250 insurance on his slock. people seem Io be proMpering «nd are J. E. Martin, special agent for the ■ Oregon Building and Loan Association, is in town organizing a branch here. That is just what the people here need, and we trust that our people will give him every encouragement. Everybody will be pleased to see the notice that the Tillamook Mercantile Company is soon to open here with Geo. Cohn ns manager. The friends of the Cohn boys arc numbered by thousands, anti any good fortune that befalls them is a matter of general satisfaction . Advertiaing pays when it is don« properly But in order to pay, an adver­ tisement should be properly constructed properly set and displayed, and above al I il must be inserted in a paper that reaches the people. The H eadlight Inis double the circulation of all the other pnpei« in the county combined. It reaches about all the people in the county and udveitising in its columns pay«. Contractor Jacobson baa his drew’« youngest child has been quite sick of late Dr. Mills pronounces the sickness typhoid fever. Rev. C. Mills’ cousin, Geo. Mills, has come to this county with a pros­ pective view of locating and making this his fiitn»e home Chas. Johnson can boast of having an excellent crop of potatoes. Many <>f them weigh from four to five pounds apiece. Joseph Bixby’s renters have gone to the valley. Not withstanding the high rent required to be paid, the renters made money. Verily this is a land o milk and honey. Rev. Taylor has made his departure to attend the annual conference of the U. B. church Owing to the ill health of his wife, lie expects to be located on another circuit The people of Beaver enjoyed a rare opportunity of being informed on the political issue« of the day through an able address by Hon. F, E Sslpli. An earlier announcement prior to such n gathering would draw more of mi audience. We would greatly enjoy ami undoubtedly profit bv at least one good speech each week before voting. Some of us are undecided and wish Io be the winning side. Nehalem Notes COATES— Iu Tillamook, Tuesday, Oct 13, io the of Turn Coates, a Our Schools are in excellent Condition mid the attendance is unusually good. Rev. Dr. Gill of the M. E. Church held services here on Sunday in the forenoon. The Doctor is a very able preacher and people generaly enjoyed hearing him Mrs Ostrander seriously ill. is reported very Elder B. C. Taber delevered the second of seers of led tires here Sunday afternoon on “What istSpiritualism” rather taking the lead in the matter of Sunday evening Rev. W. W Sharps preached to the people. church buildings, but no (b’libt much of the enterprise in regard Io church matters is due to the efforts of Mr. Mills, who is untiling in his efforts to build up Ihe church in bis community. Mr. C Christensen was in town Wednesday. He has just leiurned from Baker (’ity and Ihe mining regions I of Eastern Oregon, lie says there is considerable mining being done there. He was experimenting with his newlv invented machine for separating gold from aand ami gravel, mid is well pleased with ilR work in the mines. It saves ninety-nine per cent of the gold, which is much better than anything else ill use at the present time; it is especially adapted to use in mining along the beach as it readily «epinites the flake gold from I be l»la< k sand . No other method has y*et lieen dix -»v?red that will save more than a small proportion of Ibis gobi while Ids ma- chine saves almost the whole of it. Notice to Bridge Builders. Notice I. here by given that sealed bid, plana, specificatiiiUH, and strained dia- sun graine will lie received by th« County STEW ARI’— In Tillamook, Friday, Court of the County of Tiliniiie required to furnish their own plans and lions, the parly or parlies receiving the contract will l.e allowed until the Hist day ei*uiia who would like to bec«nne members uf the club are coni ¡ally invite«! to l»e present. ; Tlioee perisons who have topics uf the chorus book fuimeily use«I at Mi«. ; May's Academy will please bring them to the meeting day. Claude Thayer, Deputy DiM ktt’y. conducted the case for the state, Notice tn «hipper*. and T, B Handley conducted th. On Alni defense. The defendant had a jury trial. The evidence was some what wharfagt* charges will l»e made on conflicting, and evidently not altogether freight passing over our dock at Holwon- convincing, for the jury wa« only out a ville. Truckee Lumber Co of S. F. short time when it brought in a verdict J. E S iblky Mgr of nut guilty . SHERIFFS BALE. In pursuance of a decree and order of rendered in the Circuit Court of the St*te Oregon for Tillamook County on the 24th of August 1896. tn the case of Anton Wicke 1 a case prqmreH for the plaintiff va. Conrad Zwickel, defendant, I And No. 9 represent, expose for sale and sell a* the law direct« st th« door of the County Court house of said CouHy ork cemented in pine in Tillamook in said county on Saturday 17th day of Octol»er 1896 at the hour of 10 0 doc» A. M., the real property described in snid l«cree and oider of sale, vii: The South West % of the South We*t of Section 23. the ■ ? of the South East % and the S*nith E«* ♦ “f the South West U Section - in Tp, 1, S R f0 W. of the Willa»- niette Meridian, containing 160 acre« of 1 the same beitig the tract of land granted to t • It will I* a m.tter of ¡utereM to the |>>i|,lie to «M. h thia ,(l)d ,, .. defendant to the defendant by the V 8- ment, described in Receiver’* Final Receipt • ' matter will be changed occaaaioniilljr ami short article« on the different 5*45 and dated Receiver* office at Orego« VW denli.tr, will be explained fortlie 1 < i«f I