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The Headlight and- Oamwli The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year Vol. IX. No. 46. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY $1.50 Per Year I MAIL schedule . . aumk and north Y amhill :— r“it? N Yamhill daily except Sunday Niveal Tillamook next day by Tillamook daily except Sunday tide« N. Yamhill next day 8 p. 4 P 6 p. 2 p. m. m. in, m. IXAMOOK AND HOBSONVI LL«>- IF YOU WANT A BICYCLE j ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b.oo am. Arrive Hobsonville 9:00 a.m. L’ve Hobsonville, except luesday . .2 15 p.m Arrive Tillamook .................................... 5-15 p.m. You Want The BEST there is JJave»*Tillaniook Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at .................................... 7 a. m. Arrives Netarts 12 m. Leaves Netarts, same days, lp.m. Arrives Tillamook by .............................. 6 p. m. rand R ond :— _ _ Leaves Grand Round« daily except Sunday tb p. in., or on arrival o( mailfrom McMinn- Arrives at Tillamook at IMS- Leaves Tillamook Daily except Suifday at 6 m. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, ihich is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hour«, 7:30 A. M. t °v P M Innev Order department, 8:00 A.M. :oo 1. M undiv4 0o to ¿00P. M. It doesn't pay to buy a bfcyle whose guarantee is unidentified with responsi bility, simply because it is cheap. There is wise economy in every dollar the Columbia costs. COLUMBIA BICYCLES STANDARD OFTHE WORLD Si00 professional cards . to all alike Hartford Bicycles second only to Cohnnbiiis, $60, 55 Catalogue Free If you Call iß AVID WILEY, M. D., B. C. Lamb. Agent, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON Tillamook County AND ACCOUCHEUR, AU calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORK. p R. MADISON, M. D. William*, Vroy. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Hutchens Residence, * - APRIL 22 ig more thaq double that of any other paper* in Till&moolç County. Tillamook, Oregon. J. MAY, ATTOR N K Y- AT-L A W, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JJ. J. DALY. (O scar H aytbr . J) ALY & IIAYTER, attorneys at law , SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT COUNTY ITEMS the 31st day of March 1897, both inclusive. GATHERED BÏ OUR CORRESPONDENTS. A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings. To Salary of County Clerk To Salary of Deputy Clerk To salary of Sheriff To Salary of Deputy Sheriff To Salary of Treasurer To Salary of School Superintendent Oretown Offerings To Salary of Assessor Andy Commons is supplying Little and Big To Salary of Commissioners To Salary of County Judge Nestucca with seed oata this spring To “ “ Surveyor, (not including roads) To Salary Teacher’s Examination C.Christensen is sojourning some where east of To Board of Prisoners Raker City, working his gold separating ma To Salary of Coroner To Miscellaneous Expenses chine. To Election Mr. Atterberry of Sherwood has purchosed a To Salary of Diet. Att’y part of the Upton place, and will soon move his Justice Court 394 40 394 40 107 1Í2 IO 182 10 8 family into the house lately occupied by V. Support of Indigent 56 6l 56 bl Court House 9 Sutton. 411 78 i»! 78 Printing and Stationary 19 2 83 2 81 1 on Taxes Oscar Faulconer was in from Dolph last week Rebate 3457 78 3457 78 Roads and Bridge« 407 trying to buy cattle. » «37’ 89 Í 837. 89 737 Tramps are a scarcity in these parts, but a Total amount claims allowed and drawn. typical one found his way here last week. He j interest PRINCIPAL was almost, devoid of clothing. His few posses AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS «PAID. ions in the shape of a black tin tea pot and a 3 .9,630 63 ay of March Outstanding unpaid county warrants on the 31st da small sprinkling of tea, were tied up in the end $2000 Estimated Interest accrued thereon of coat sleeve, the remainder of the coat being Outstanding 140 40 and unpaid 011 Road Fund past recognition. He claimed to have come 2000 Total amount of unpaid county warrants » «9.771 OJ fr^ni Utah and was on his way to California. OF OREGON./ When we saw him coming, we wished we had a STATE County of Tillamook. | ” . „ . . I, J. D Edwards County Clerk of the County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, do hereby cert- Kodac. tify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the number and amount of claims1 allowed by the County Court of said County, for the six months ending on the 31st dnv of March 1897, on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, ami the amount of warrants Gle.iora Gleanings outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon the records of uiy office In niv official custody. Witness my hand and the Seal of the County Court of said County this 17th day of April 1897. Warm weather has prevailed of late, The J. D. E dwards , County Clerk. thermometer reaching 80. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Every one is making garden this week. HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Dress Trimming and Lining, Laces in Black and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery, latest styles in Gloves, Mils, Coats, Capes, Baby Coats, short and long, also Baby Dresses, Ladies Un derwear, a Fine Line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps for Children. Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices. Dress Making Done to Order Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main and Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon. DALLAS, OREGON. AMOUNT OF I AMOUNT OF WARRANTS CLAIMS DRAWN ALLOWED. 1 3 799 98 799 98 300 OO 300 00 799 »8 799 98 300 OO 3oo 00 io4 15 104 15 99 99 99 376 OO 376 00 163 OO 163 00 249 99 249 99 29 50 29 50 63 00 63 oO 44 85 4> 85 48 2o 48 20 38 20 3« 20 446 73 4 v 6 75 25 00 25 00 NO. OF CLAIMS AI.’WD. 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 s 5 4 6 I 12 6 103 2 ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED Of the County Treasurer of Tillamook Cowntv. Oregon, for the six month« ending on the 31st The Herald should secure a more veracious day of March A. D. 1807, of money received and paid out, from whom received and from correspondent from Wilson. His statement in wliat source, and on wnat account paid out: regard to “all the ranchers are out of hay except FROM WHAT SOURCE <; i : n i . i SC HT W. Smith” is a misstatement. Mr.Stanleyand DATS AMOUNT RECEIVED FUND. 1 FUND. RECEIVED. Mr. Reeher, have not been out of hay this win -Í80- ter and have considerable on hand at present. • 6-53 8> To amount on hand from last report O0 1I9 08 2Ó1 o7 From all sources . . To amount received from The Telephone Co. has estabished an office at Oct. 140 32 929 57 Nov. «5 75 3b5 35 J. F. Reeher's residence. It is a pleasure to Dec. 126 i a 868 38 1897 know that Glenora is connected with the out Jan Hi 55 Feb side world, 6969 9« loó J 28 March Mr. Stanley and Mr. Reeher will go to Oregon City Wednesday, on business connected with the land office. »46,59 7» f«4»M 55 DATE The pupils celebrated Arbor Day by putting the school grounds in order. They also had some readings and recitations, but no visitors were present, as every one was busy gardening. BCH’L GKN’L FUND. I FUND AMOUNTS PAID OUT. By By By By amounts paid out on County warrant« amount paid out on School Sunt’s warrants. balance General Fund on hand balance School Fund on hand ........................ » 98*’ 7» I 840 64 I 63v7 03 I I «43 »• ....... 1 !|16,59 73 1484 55 STATE OF OREGON, 1 County of Tillamook, f ~ , ... * . .. I, John Barker, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury of said County for the six months ending on the 31st day of March A. D. 1M97. ( has.Gibbons is making a trip to Tillamook Witness my hand this ljth day of April A. D. I897. J ohn B arkrr , County treasurer. this week. (J LA UDE THA YER, Woods Wavelets. (EROM THE OCHAN WAVK) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. Miss Wolf will commence school at Monday. ^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE, This space belongs to JOSIAH MOOS Real Estate Agent« and Representing the Home Mutual Iiisuraue Co. of California J. S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & . oi Portland for Schoii Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel’ TO AMOUNT RECEIVED. TQilliamz T>rug (So. who will be iri business in a s^ort time, at Tillamoo\, (Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lucy made a trip to Nestucca last week, returning Monday. Little The fanners of Little Nestucca are all active ly engaged ill putting in their gardens, sowing their grain, and using their spare time improv ing their farms. Littlk Nestucca is destined to be one of the best dairying districts fn Coin and Currency In County Warrants Amount on hand Sept. 3151,1896 Cash B AT REDUCED RATES ANKof C. & E. THAYER General Hanking and Exchange buaine*«. Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. Tillamook. Oregon. Tillamook Lumbering Co G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN The TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. will not be undersold and will make better rates than any other mill. Get our prices and be convinced. Discount on large orders and for cash. Our mill is in better shape than ever and we are prepared to turn out first class lumber of all kinds. — OKO. COHN, President, JOHN BARKER. Sow’ir A CON PLETE N EW STOCK HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE, AMUNITION ETC. 1 HOT AND COLD BATHS ¡ I IN CONNECTION I A FULL LINE OF READY MIXED PAINTS 8 h « w i n g, Msaâ* Ciattia*«h Shsmpooina Füll A’.; M W uom stock. iq Every Particular¡ w. H. H. carey , MARCH s 4949 6b 2850 06 182 23 »40 44 93» 95 » 7799 Ti DURING THE MONTH OF » On hand in cash and cuirency Warrants last 1 NOV. j DEC. I » 93« 93 JAN. 3 Ï4" 44 MARCH FEB > 4«ïï bi 1747 °« 188 03 103 OS ».... I 1 840 44 » Total paid to treasurer............ » 7799 74 93« 95 STATE OF OREGON, j M Countv of Tillamook. I G. W. Rhodes and R. W. Rowley lelt for the f, J. H. Jackson, Sheriff oi said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement is valley where they have some work to do. correct and true. Witness mv hand this Ut day of April A. D. I897. J. H. J ackson , Sheriff of Tillamook County. Quite an interesting discussion of the trans portation question has arisen, and is being carried 011 through the coluins of the Ocean SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT Wave. Of the Financial Condition of the County of Tillamook, in the Stale of Oregon, on the 3Iat day of March A. D. 1897. _ ______ __________ _________ _________________ Bay City Breeze« To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer ami outstanding and unpaid To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon To court house bonds Amount due ou State tax for 1894 ,. >> .. „ 1895 ....................................... »80 Apr. f Miss Mina Long has returned home from Tillamook. Mrs. Smith arrived on the Harrison Monday. Total Liabilities School is pi ogressing finely under Professor Smith's management. Mr. O. Young has gone to Portland to buy his spring slock. Apr.l Cha.les Fuller of Garibaldi has gone to Salem to attend school. Alex Campbell's son was among the passen gers on the last trip of the Trmkee. He had not beau home ou a visit before for a num tier of years. Emma I tern«. Summer •29771 JQOO y h » 19M 1657 4Ó1I 03 OO 00 9» «4 46 •44.05-04 AM T. RESOURCES DATE-1897 G. W. Kiger has gone to SAlem on a business trip. The weather was floe last week. will soon be here. AMNT LIABILITIES DATE-1897 Miss Ida Worthington is home from Cape Mearn. Joe Altenberger has be«« setting out fruit trees lately. The settlers are about all through with their planting, and all rejoice to see the grass grow South Prairie Sifting« BAY CITY, OREGON BARBER FEB. JAN. 3 84a ,4 > » 6397 03 By Fund* in hands of Treasurer applicable to the payment of Warrants 241 oS By Funds in hands of She 1 iff applicatile to the payment of Warrants IÓ2 21 By est. unpaid Current Taxes applicable to the payment of Warranta f89o ” ” ” 1891 153 85 »• " 1892 3“> 87 41« MS :: :: :: ñ H - » 1894 9I0 70 Ijoo 00 " M .» »M 1110 47 ,, ,. Stats Taxes for 3*99 47 1161 82 Amount due on sale of ¡and for Delinquent Tax. 1*90 m ’891 »yo <x> „ .» M .• ,,92 2577 »« H ». U .» «893 .. » : „ ¡«94 6482 M » .. .. h >*9S Total Resources. I 40117 64 Joe Altenbergar made a trip to Portland thia week. Exchange and ^oney fSecuffitieg. Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention, DEC. 1 BY AMOUNTS PAID To County treasurer Mr. Dave Pierce made a trip to Dolph week. GREAT REDUCTION > 756 74 OCT. Hebo Happenings. TILLAMOOK. OR. » * Noah Hill has contracted to carry the mail for Frank Wallace, frani Hebo to Grand Rounde. At the request of some of my friemle, I have decided to take a limited number of impila ill music. Thorough instruc tion. For terms, etc., address Mrs. J. D. Kelly. NOV. OCT. 4. S. STEPHENS STEPHENS & BIGGS. DURING THE MONTH OF Miss Mills, of McMinville, commenced school Monday in the Hebo district. A r re K N E S-AT-L A W, TILLAMOOK, OKKGON. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Beaver Of the amount of Money and Warrants received for taxes and money paid to the county treasurer by the Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon for the six months ending on the 31st day of The saw mill is turning out lumber this we«k March A. D. I897. for Chas. Ray’s cheese factory. (J a M es M c C ain , ¡A. W. S bveranc «. Everything new and up to date. OPPOSITE BANK. Oh' Spring sweet spring, Dear beautiful spring An equal to spring. There la no such a-a- Well—a thing Let's quit. In Mrs. J4tna Lyster, school Dlstridl No. 2 has found an excellent clerk. John Marolf is threshing hl* se*-d oots hie thresher. The Great Western < ycione, ’ is do ing fair work Lyman Lamb is home again. «porting a diploma lr<m Ih. •»I»« <-ol He report* business men of the Hay City very conservative, but a decided brightening up of the lumber market there. Mr Lein Hendaon contempiates leaving us .om, will remove either to California or Kansas Tbeteis going to be a small esodus from here to the Goldes Mate this summer. School Apportionment 22. A statement of the apportionment of the Sc hool Di*triet* of Tillamook County, Oregon, ■■■•de April 19. i«97 No. Appor- Name Ad No. dress. of tion- of of Scholars. ment Clerk. Diet Tillamook »65,1 1. Graut Mill« ••• 57 3» >4 2. Lena M. Lyster Tillamook 26 l»7» 3 J. W. Jennings Bay City 19.62 •7 4- Lewis Hushbeck Ww-h Nehalem William Snjrder 18 0 M 5- «1.21 Oretown 4» 6. H If Rock 60 12 Netarts 7. H O Hara Beaver A W R.niu 47 »4 Tillamnok I homas Costa ifc 17 *7 9. Tillamook 40 0 7» »•. John »venaou Nehalem 12 72 M If. H. K. Srovell iS »W Nestocton 12. Ed Blum He » hi 4 2«. 45 11 8. B. Hill 92 »7 fjsrlbaidi C. A Johnson 4> 14- It 66 Foley 22 15 W H Haskins Woods 1 ■ R. T Weathetly 4> »• I« Trask 9 54 1 If- O. W <»rav«rm Neskowin MJ/ Albert Shiller »7 1 21 21 ta H. V . Huntslnger Oretown if 20 L. L Hhortridge Dolph 11 66 I"- E. (Jsburn Hr rubre« 22 M 25. 26 , 27 L 4. 8Ó 3t 3« 33 84 35 0 >7 0 39 4« 41 43 4> 44 41 William Rhodes Hebo J .ester Hart Tillamook Elisa Sales Foley Tillamook M D. Reading ftpruce Henry A. Ely James Hatterson Blaine Nehalem Matt Morrison Caroline Hansen Nehalem Nr tails E. West Theodore Jacoby Bay city Blaine H. L. Jensen Nestocton t C Quick I D. Chitwood Emma T H llerringltMi Wilson ftptuee Mary Hays Dolph J. D Wilson W N. Vaughn Bay City G H Johnson Nehalem Tillamitok Klisalieth Biggs H A Chamlierlain Npruce W If Gage W<Mi4e Rolwrrt Hk Winger Tillamook Dolph J D Faulconer Beaver C. N Johnson 3« 63 20 20 36 3° 17 >4 •7 32 2i 10 6 II 32 41 M 13 3> 26 •7 U 1909 33 40 10.60 fo.6o I909 IHOJ 15 «3 901 7.42 4650 HP tifi h .ij 5.3o 3 •’ 6.89 |6 81 21 0 7 4» 6 0 l6 Pi 13 79 9 or 7 4« The County school fund amounted to »9>* *4. which divided by the number of school chilHreu >728, give* a ratio off 5801 per capita, warrants for Which have be«» sent to the aererai clerks. <i A walker County School Su pt