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The Headlight -of the -and- The Oregonian both for i$ mofe thaq doub’e that of any other paper in Tillamoo^ County. $2.00 per Year. Vol. IX. No. 47 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY APRIL 29, mail schedule . L, > m . k » ic AND Noam Y amhii . i F i <• <• N Vanillin daily except Sunday H p m I \ lVc al Tillamook next day by 4 1» "» I , .vc TilUmouk daily except Sunday 6p m. I Arrive N Vaniliili next day 2 p. 111. I',. ; IMOOK AND HonsONVILLL:— r I- . T illamook daily except Tm s lav b - am. \rii e llobsonvllle 9:0011111 I Hobsonville, except Tuesday 2 r.s p m Arrive Tillamook 5-15 p in. . 1 • • \ k rs:— I ivr* Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays. ,nd Saturdays at 7 «• bi. \i rive* Netarts 12 m i raves Netarts, same days, .. Ip. m v.: ires Tillamook by bp. ni. ,1K k \ \ ni ni > » ko R ond . i >: : — n I < ¡tves Grand Kuiinde daily except .Snuda) ................. ¡.-..I of utait \! itili ;i[h p m., or on arrival mail frinii from All" MrMinn- i'llr ..... A \rrive«»t lilloinodk at 145. I t ilves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 N. v...»i,;n Yaniliill p ' m .von arrival of mail from v vi-icii is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Itonde at 1:45. Ou P. d Post office hours, 730 A. M. t o>> P. M [ Monev Order department. 8:00 A.A» Kundav 4 00 1“ 6 00 P. M. IF YOU WANT A BICYCLE You Want The BEST there is GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS. A Bi ief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings. Woods Wavelets. It doesn’t pay to hnv If buy 1 t biryle win .»•«e uaiHntee is unidentified wiili rrsponsi- iliiy, simply because it is cheap. There wise economy in every dollar the ohimbia costs COLUMBIA BICYCLES STANDARD OFTHE WORLD professional cards . i COUNTY ITEMS. SI 00 Hartford Bicycle s *<*<-<>nd only to <’oliinibijis, $00, ^AVID WILEY, >1. D., 55 Catalogue Free if you Cal! B. C. Lamb Agent, Tillamook County. (EROM TliK OCEAN WAVE) Dr Bissell is on the sick list this week. Chas Wymer, who fopi.erlyf resided here, that of late year* in Yamhill County, accidently shot himself in the hand Sunday, the nth, and died the next Tuesday from loss of blood. Mrs. J Smith and Miss Mills of Hebo, were in town Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, visiting kindred and friends. The school at Woods will l>egi|i later this spring than usual, but the weather will be good for those who have to come some distance to school Prof. Snuffer, of Sheridan, will each. Bay Cily Breezes. TILLAMOOK. ORE J,1 . R. MADISON, M. D. - Tillamook. Oregon. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. )J. J. D ai . y . ( Ose ar H aytkr . J)ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT I, aw , . , . .... ■. Ulve. (tate Williams, prop. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Hutchens Residence, .. ■... Dress Trimming and Lining, lateen in Black and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery, latest styles in Gloves, Mils,Coats, Capes, Baby Coats, short and long, afso Baby Dresses, Ladies Un derwear, a Fine Line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the East in Hats, Bonnets, anil Caps for Children. Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices. Dress Making Done to Order Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Milin mxl Second Street. Tilhiinook City, Oregon. DALLAS, OREGON Nehalem, are Mis. Kiriy and children arc speudi ng a d.i\s at the home of her parents. lew Mrs. H. 8. Newman, of Tillamook. spent Sun day in Bay City. Theo. Jacoby and Robt. Watt went to Seaside last week. ban Pike and Robt. Sargent have gone out to try their luck with Columbia fishermen. Mrs. J. T. Nevins has gone to the Portland Hospital lo receive treatment. Her many 'riends join in wishing her a speedy recovery. That portion of the school law relating to compulsoi y education should I m .* mure strictly enforced. Every child should have the beiteli I of au education, and where the parents fail to do their duty in that line, the child's welfare should be protected by the law. Emmi OREGON. (J a M es M c C ain , j A. W. S ever ANCE> ^[cCAIN ¿V SEVERANCE, 7 e c ce 1 I AHORNE'. S-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OIIKGON JOSIAH BIGG8 Williams Trug Go J- S. STEPHENS STEPHENS & BIGGS. Real Estate Agents and Representing the Home Mutual Insuraiie Co. of California J S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & of Portland foi Schoil Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel At the request of Rome of m v friend», 1 have decided to take a limited number ■ f pupil« in music. Thorough instruc tion. For terms, etc., address Mrs. J. D. Kelly. ñ:l be ir¡ business in a e A/-, llamee^, ©regen. « GREAT REDUCTION TILLAMOOK, OR I! LUM BER AT redurct ? e S C. A E. TH AY HR General Hanking and Kxchange bneineiw» Intelest paid on time deposits. Exchange oil England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countlie*. Tillamook, Oregon. G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN The TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. will not be undersold ami 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. Tillamook Lumbering Co QEO. COHN, President, JO MN BARKER, S««'F Exchange and looney Securities. Co lection« Receive Carefu1 and A CON PLETE N EW STOCK Prompt Attention BAY CITY. OREGON HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE, A MU NITION ETC CHA£. pETE^O|i BARBER < HOT mo »10 BATHS » 1 IN CONNECTION OF READY MIXED PAINTS i first Kcal Esate Transfers for .April. 1. W. L. Reefenberg to Maydell E Kiger E HN W l4, E h of S W Sec 31 T 2 N R 8 W. 5. Geo W Elliott to R 1> Peckham Various tracts and town lots. 9. Hale of Oregon to Grace Barnhaltzvr W lvof 8 E ^4sec 10, 8 of S E , 4 NJ* ot N E Hof »ec 20T3 N R 6 w. 9 State of Oregon to Pearl Southworth E *.aot W ‘a of lots 1, 2, 3, aud 4 sec 7 T " N R b W. 9. Pearl Sonthwort to 8. W Walker E‘> of W Hof lots 1.2, 3, and 4 sec 7 T 3 N R 6 W. 9. State of Oregon to Addie James V.M of sec 29 T 3 N R 6 W. 9. Addie James to 8. W. Walker same, deed of correction. «f. Stale of Orcgou to J. D. Hall lots 1, and 2 E 4 ot N W Wl» of N K ^.N E 14 of N E W. NK ’4 of S K sec 19 T 3 N Ro W. 9. J. D. Hall to S. W Walker, same. 9. ,, ., >> n deed of cor l ection. 9. State of Oregon to Sophia N. Everson N of N % and 8 Ji of S H of sec 17 T 3 N R 6 W 9. Sophia Everson to S. W. Walker same ,, i> 11 n »1 deed of correction. 9. State of Oregon to Janies A. Jensvt| W ’ j of sec 28 L 3 N R 6 W 9. James Jensen to S. W. Walker, same. Sand Lake Siftings. That was a pleasant sociul affair, that gather ing ut the school house an Easter Sunday, Erer.vbody canit- with ... their ____ baskets . _____ ______ loaded with things that were calculated to sharpen I the appetite, not the least oi which was the Easter Egg Rev. Baley of Nestucca and J. 1 Dawson, a new coiner took part in organizing a Sunday School. Miss Minnie Nelson (the school teacher) was chosen as superintendent King and Colton have finished cranberry planting having put in one live using 200.000 plants; M. Loinmer has finished planting 40 square rods, using 7*.000 plants; James Atkin son has finished planting loo square rotis using about 110,000 plants; E. Osborne has finished planting 40square rods using so.000 plants; H. Farmer will replant some oi his old beds where the vines did not grow. The vines were shipped from the e„st and were so long on the way that they were in poor condition wlieu they reached here He says he will patronize home markets hereafter. Sand Lake can furnish plants in i abundance of almost any varliety of cranberry. A. Colton lias gone to Tillamook lo remain ; most of the sumn.cr llubey McGee who has been un the sick list is 1 now able to be o ut again. very large bald faced : I teins. Mr*. King has taken a flip lo Tillamook via j Woods. She says this is the first time she has | been away front Saud Lake for six months. Wv j hope she wont get lost on the streets of the city. „ 1. .. of correction. 9. State of Oregon to Hulda M. Hickman N Ji of 8 E *4 sec 6 W 2 of S E % sec 8 T 3 N R 6 W. 9. Hulda M. Hickman to 8. W. Walker same. 9. State of Oregon to Emma !.. Fletcher lot 4 and 8 E H of S W sei* iS N E H of N W ’ t and N W ‘4 of N E ‘4 of sec 33 and E Ji of K Jt sec 34 T 3 N R ó W. Emma L. Fletcher to S. W. Walker same. 9. State of Oregon to Emily Dillinger N W J4 Of N W tf, S Ji of N W >4 and S W 14 of eec 8 and N W }< of sec 31 T 3 N R o w 9« Emily Hillinger to S. W. Walker same ,, i» »> »» •« deed of correction. State of Oregon to Eva Hill W ‘ 3 oi 9- sec » T 3 M R 6 W. 9- Eva Hill to S W. Walker same 9- State of Oregon to Delia Kell) 1 1 > of sec 18 T 3 N H 6 \V Delia Kelley to 8. W. Walker, same. 9 ....................... „ deed 9 of correction. 9. State of Oregon to I.illle Seidler W1 of N E % of N W t4 of S*E« sec 3I; N W • * Quite a band of our cattle have bought bought and drove out of here. While the price paid was low still it lull betweeu J2oo and $300 , in tlie neighborhood. E. Osborne lias been quite successful in trap - | piimtliis^winter having caught about $50 worth ! of furs. T. J. Harris went to Tillninook this week with his goat, wool and bear hides. Lewis Farmer has sold his oxen. Editor H e ii > i . kiii r, Dear Sir: In justice to tlie public, myself limi Mr. Dm fry, I should like to »ink for M Mhort spin e in your valuable aheet that I ihs been a welcome vis t< r in my home during inyetav in Till«inook. It being pretty generally understood that, j am soon to leave Tillamook to at tend 0111 general Conferancr to be held in Poillrtiid, commencing May 201 h, ami there, in common withall laborers go to the place that may, in the judgrwirnl of the diMtribntion coniniitlee.be thought > hewt, and in view of thlH I have been i repeat«« I iy asked if Mr Dili fey was sent hereto lake my place, and in reply to these inqiiirieM will sav, most a««uiedly not miii ' e he i« not a member of our de Joe Altenberger arrived horn Portland the nomination, and piohahly then» ia no He bought a fine mare denomination (hat so widely differs with first of this week, while in the city. us, the body of people he represent«. But we believe Mr. Dmfey has hh good Elmer Jackson of Salmon river passed here this week from Neskowin with a loud of pota- a light to his "pinion aa we have to «»lira, or a* ary oi the readers of this artiule toes He 1 eports stock picking up near the have to Ilmira Mr. Durfey or any bay. minister of any other denonihiHtioii is D. C. McNeil has been helping E. II Sloan welcome to the use of our church, when clear some land this week. not ol hei wise occupied, to preach the J. D. Chitwoood and son have ‘urn out a gospel of .leniis ('Iirist. But Mr Durfey should by common bridge that was rotten and dangerous on the courtesy be more than welcome to lhe county road and put in a fill. He used logs church, lie haa voluntarily built the that otherwise he Would have been compelled pulpit, andaenlH and has done aome oilier to burn. work Kind <*iti7.ena having HM«iHt«<l na John Westenlmger has a contract to put a in aeciuing the lumber, etc., amt at lhe wire fence around the clearing on the Christ lust hiiaim*HM meeting it win derided to give Mr. Dmfey the free nae of Hie man's ranch. cliuich on BtindHy, when not occupied by Now is the time settlers should look a little um , for at least one ami a half whim . alter the public road on theii places, ami cut B ('. Tabor. cut some of the tinibets that fell in through the i winter and don't leave it for your neighbors to Money lan’t Needed by Country Kill tors take out. mid Publlabera. We are anxious now to see the Headlight put A11 Ohio c<ml«mp«’riiry rem irkeil re ou its new garb: spring should bring it out. cently lh«t it l"<»k money to run n 1 newspaper, »ml the editor of the Spruce Splinter«. SngttHche (Col.jHemld replica hh fol Helo. io wh : The snow is nearly gone from Mt “Ji d'«emi’l l;ikr money lo ini' w new« The people here say it la a sign *»f good weather p«prr; it mn hemn without money Jt Mr Wooly and others have gone to Astoria in a ehmitable ¡neti!nti«»n, h bogging to fish for salmon. ronrei 11, h highway rol>h«r, . ’Godfrey The ne wh pit per in a rliild of the «ir, a Jeff Wallace, Ban Higgeubothom and Dan creitiiir« of a dream, If PRII g'O l^)n Hiid Savage (of Willamina) have Itevu buying cattle on «nd on when nil IV other cnnrri n near heie thia week. would lie in the liaml I m <»f II rereí ver O’. E. Magers has charge of our school for this Mild wound tip with cobweb« ill Hie summer. Prof Magers has had much experi windows It takes gull to ron it new*- ence in leaching, and will tea« h usagood school. paper. It taken a »rintillminii ftcroliftf* There will 1« exercise» at the school Friday the ir imagination, xml a half dozen wl.it« sliiita, and 11 railroad pum to run h news- joth. pa|»er. Hut money—Heave»;« Io Belay Marked improvement is seen in the growth of vegetation since the refreshing showers the first of the week. ATTORNEY- VF-LAW, TILLAMOOK. of Henry Robbins has gone to the Columbia. • • HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Mrs. Potter is quite ill with rheumatism. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Pye, visiting their patents. Another petition is being circulated to remove Geo Mizner as Road Supervisor ou the ground of negligence and incompetency. It has a large number of signer*. Mr. Mizner has changed his mind about resigning, so it is said, and will try to hold the position for what there is in it Mostof our people have iheir garde ningdoiie Mrs. McNair visited in Bay City last day. La Mode Millinery Parlors $1.50 Per Year Jeff Harris caught a bear last week. ANI» ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to 1897. iq Every particular w. h . h . carey , thing new and up to date. OPPOSITE BANK N E oiG of sec 30; 8 E J4 of S K K *vc s* of 8 K K «ec 6; 8 K M of X W ‘4 ot sec ji r J N R 6 w. 9. Lillie Seidler to S. W Walker, same 9. State of Oregon to Alice Whewler E S of 8 Ji «ec 7 T3 N R 6 W 9. Alice Wheeler lo 8. W. Walker same. 9. State of Oregon to Nora Hunsaker W of see 29 T 3 N R6 W 9. Not a Hunsaker to S W. Walke*, same, deed 9 .. .. It »• I of correction. 9. State of Oregon to Nora McClintock W ’ „ of sec 13 Tj N R 6 W 9 Nora McClintock to S. W. Walker, same. 9. Nora McClintock to 8. W. Walker deed of correction. State of Oregon to Chas Ream E’a of sec I5T3NR6W . 9. Chas Ream to H. W Walker, same. ,. >> m n »1 »• deed of correction. It 9. State of Oregon lo Minnie Mitchell Iola 3 4. 5, 6. «ml 7 «nd EH of S W •. 1 ml si .1-, ofN W*4 of sec 6 H1I«I lot 1 *e< 31 T 3 N K 6 W 9 Minnie .Mitchell to S W Walker Mine . „ .. m h 11 •• deed of • or rec lion. Walker to I'cicival Fuller ill ot above tracla. Smith (by adnir.) to Allied Carlaon, bond lor d«*r«l tft W'n ami Ella Flank to A W Plank N of 1 • °f *5 T « M R 11W. 19. Alex an«I A. J. McNair to J hh Mi* .Nair vaiiou» tracts. ?i. L It mid Mary E Conroy to Albert M Jobnacm d<*r«l of IruM Alfr«alJ. Rayinoml In Henry II.mi illon N tt % '»I ««< >4 T 1 N H 8 W n Hubei tlTirlty t llriirf Huniiltm N E X ut r 1 T 1 N H * W Xi. L«iiiia Pct« I *oli to Roy Feli x WPj ol lota 3 and 4 arc 5 am! lot 1 »e<* 6 T a N 9 W 22. EH and SamAUtliM Serac to John s Rog« r» 8 >2 of N W % aec 36 T I N R 9 W 2 , I. I', and Flora A H idge» and A and M. AllM itaoii to F IVruuMm S (3 of N h '4 S H of b W K «er 34 T I A K 8 M •I The law requires tiial each male between the and six hands roiiml, who ever needed ages of 21 «nd 50 year* living within the counly Netart« Nugget« shall pay a poll lax uf one dollar (ft) at the 1 moiiav in romlm ting a n«* wspa-u'i ? “Kind word* »ire the iiirdintn of ex time of N»»M*»«imriit; and if not so paid, to be Mr. Mi. Wells of South Prairie has rented change il at do the biiMine-« for tlieedi • reported to the ahei iff of the county, with adde and will W. F Page's place on the sand spit Ihr law allow- or--kind wordaund rbnrclt a<w*ial ticketa rout«, for collection, at one»* move this week. . When ymi see an editor with limner 110 exemption for poll tax. except to active lie’ll l»e pnyim/ lita billa nicuibei» of the Oregon National Guard, ami Mc. E. Brooks of the Cape Mear« Mght lionne wiilrh him an«l diR-fia ’’ii j bia profrueion Never all act!v«' fiiemeji who have Iwen nieml>ei» "f was on the beach Saturday. 'give an editor money M ike him trade any company, for one year next pie« »ding th<* A. W Severance ami Dail Bowers of Till« thin* of as-iDMiimt. and exempt firemen That il out. Hr like« to reap monk, made a huciiirs« trip «o Netarts Sunday “Th»*li when you die, after having there may 1>e nocaiiM* for complaint I ask tfiat *tood aronml for vears mid sm eie»! at each person Hable to poll tax be pre pa nd to th** editor and Ida jim « row paper, be pay the mime to the assr«Mir, or his deputy. «1 Beaver Budget 1 lie lime of making the Hssi-sament I a»k lhe sure ami have votir wife send in for aid of every person in the county, that tlie law thre»* extr i cop.»— I»v on«* of y »ur Me«|i- may be*»hu tly compli« d with. I’.-r««ms «« mpf Protracted m< ■ ting «m occupied the people of inv rbihb« 11, and when she rea«’m the will be required to show their certlllcatc of Beaver for the pa*t tw • week», even your un- exemption. geno» .»i« ami t<«iH*'«ing notice i<b »til von. worthy corre»|>ondent that wo item« were sent in to your most * 'cell-, "t ap r last week Well forrwum her fo nr.-ler! |.»w»-,id fiftHPn th- meeting closed on Thursday evening of last cent* t<> ibe editor It would w»*ek having reaulUsf in 12 <onvri *i>nw ami ore whelm him SHIICtifittd. Two vrjira ago If -I. Warren, a <lrug- ^|oi*f*v i« a rnrriipliiitf thing Harrison Booth went to TilUmauk 011 Tues «-♦lit r k ■ w a if, a «ni wlnit h«* ni giat at Plr.iaaill Brick N Y., Iloilgld 1 day of this week, email ettpply *f (inimb« 1 luin’a t ough your hem If« It flninks Thru li J. R Finley and wi Alva went t* Sher'daw th ink the printer« and thev rm» Ri'inrily Hr »Hina tip the icmii II m * thh week. follow»: “At that time lhe roth I m weir flieir grrwerw Twk»* votir job w C Mills prear’ied to a large Hiidb'tire al tl»e j »*• offl«-«* ami then «*ome mid 1 iliikiiowii in tliia »'-rlioii ; fo-day (*liam- Braver l»»t simdar He will preach at Fka*«» I Irrrhiin’» Cough Remedy im a hoiwrhoi ’ Indi ratea for rlmrch noli»-««. Valley „ext Saturday I’. M and Sunday It is the eamr in hundred* of He’ll word ” The Gad love« a cheerful giver Wheierver the g* <» l take care of nil the edit«ir». Ih’ii’t «•oliimin»iti* » Oralown Offering» (pialli !•> of ( 'ha 1 »»beri« 11’1 ( 'ougti Hr in* worry n I »O'it lhe ediiors. tie tin» a ch ty- ter from ihr Slate I»« art aa doormat for e«ly lax omit kn«»wi» the p"oj»lr w ill h.tie HH100I c<M»oi»en<«*4 April 19th. K«>r aulr t»y K .1. Sint g« oii. tlie «'«»mninnity He'll get the pnpftr nothing elee. 'the Roy \V. II \V.*nvci | :•-'«•< «T f B Franklin h»» rented th» farm, aud will om HOineimw, and support you when I move !»• WhHeaofi. yon run for r.ffirr, ami lie alanit voiir the l‘, L> < I li I , D llld’tirg. I’»»., i»*« «tg- Mr. Loper m««k » trip to the • alley !»»t w»ek daughter’* wedding, ami How alroiit liixea || h - valnr of Ch 'mb« »him h (.'ofigti and report« the i»«<1 ’« l»«d «h«|^ \ ur aon« when they get a 11 p« r week R«me*ly, .uni «Io«» not hewiliilr to 1*1 “I haw hm *<I (Tmmbrr John Gege nftkanlbrd Clackama» Co., J *k and weep over your ahriveted a-.nl other« h I hhi I it into !r*»tuccji a few dnya »incr ' m . ij *, ’’ ho I when it ia released from yorit grasping I mi o’* ( 'oligli iG'medy,’’ hr In elderly man named Bohuff !al«-1y fr m }>odv, Mini VHlile at ynnr gt«l«ly wife’a rtinl it >m rxeetlenl me»licine of f«»r cold*, __ _____ on eecond - mar riag». - otfa Mill« ”*'*r *•»!< '<» hed at hi* horn«* '*• -• He ••• ’ll get along. The rough», mii «I boar»«i»»»M,” S«» do»*» **very- complies tux' of the B»v April mid. lie had I editor 011* who give« it a trial, Sobl by S The funeral T/onl only know» how—-but the t nubl«-« minglnd with drop«y Sturgeon i geU there nouteliow . Ex. be>k place an Sunday