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The Headlight -and- The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year Vol. IX. No. 49. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY MAIL SCHEDULE. I, , »MOOK AND NOK11» YAMHILL:— IF YOU WANT A BICYCLE K five N Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m. «Arrive atTillamook next day by jp.iu. II eave rillamook dally except Sunday 6 p m. I Arrive N. Yamhill next day ..............2 p. m. III 1 AMOOK AND HllBSONVILI.R:— I I ’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b Mo a.m. I trrive Hobsonvllle 9:00 a.m. I i ve Hobsouvtlle, except Tuesday 215 p m. I Arrive Tillamook................................. 515 p.m. You Want The BEST there is |I eaveS*Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, I 'and Saturdays at ............ ....... 7 a.m. I Arrives Netarts ....................... 12 m. I) eaves Netarts, same days,..................... 1 p. m. I Arrives Tillamook by ; 6 p. m. co and R ond :-“ I i eaves ('-» and Rounde daily except Sunday Lop. tn , or on arrival of maiffrom McMinn- It doesn’t pay to hny h bieyle whose ■tiara it tee is unidentified with responsi- ility, simply because it is cheap. There wise economy in every dollar the olumbia costs. I Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45. I n aves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 L hi or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, Irbicii is usually 430. J Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45- OOP. M post Office hour«, 7:30 A. M. t ;oo P. M Money Order department. 8:00 A.M. Sunday 4:00 to 6.00 P. M. COLUMBIA BICYCLES STANDARD OF THE WORLD §100 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Hartford Bicycles second only to Colninbias, $60, pAVID WILEY, M. I)., 55 Catalogue Free if you Call B. C. Lamb, Agent, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON Tillamook County AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, OKK. p R. MADISON, M. D. lilva. Tlatr William*, Uvtjy. i PHYSICIAN and SURGEON j HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINErOF__ Tillamook, Oregon. Hutchens Residence, DresffTrimming and Lining, Luces 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 front the East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps for Children. J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TIM.AMOOK, OREGON. Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices. jj. J. D aly . (O sca . H avteb . J) ALY & HAYTER, Dress Making Done to Order. attorneys at law , t Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main and Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon. DALLAS, OREGON. (JLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J • • ■ ' . t • TILLAMOOK, OKKGON. BUY YOUR DRUGS OF WILLIAMS'DRUG CO. (J a M rh M c C ain , I A. W. S everance . ^[cCAIN & SEVEKANCE, A i rOHNHl S-AT-LAW, TIII.AMOOK, JOSIAH BIGGS OllKGON. J- S. STEPHENS STEPHENS & BIGGS. Real Estate Agents and Representing the Home Mutual Iusuraue Co. of California J. S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & . of Portland for Scholl Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel’ Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night ur Stock of Drugs and Medicines is new and Fresh and our Stock of Toi let Articles and Musical In struments the Largest ever Brought to Tillamook. O Opposite Bank Building. At the request of some of my friends, 1 have decided to take a limited number of pupils in music. Thorough instruc- For terms, etc., add retro Mrs. J. D. Kelly. TILLAMOOK, OR. GREAT REDUCTION 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. C. & E. THAYER Oei.eial Hanking Rud Kxcliauge business. Interest paid on lline deposits. Kxnhange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign eoiriilrles. Tillamook, Oregon. Tillamook Lumbering Co G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN OHIO. COMN. P>*.ld «"I. JOMN BAMKSCM. Eylnsj: and tynsy Securities. A CONPLETE NEW STOCK Couections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. ---- OF ---- BAY CITY, OREGQN HARDWARE. STOVES. TINWARE. FARM MACHINERY, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE. AMUNITION ETC. CHA^. pETE^li BARBER ' HOT AND COLD BATHS ! I IN CONNECTION ‘t A FULL LINE OF HEADY MIXED PAINTS Shaving, Kial» Cutting, Shampooing Na old tMf tlotk' ^vtrylhiMd new and uf> t0 date' OPPOSITE BANK. ii] Every particular W H. H. CAREY, I MAY 15 1897. $1.50 Per Year i£ more thaq double that of any other paper in Tillamoo^ County. For each sheep or bog \ cts per mi > > • ” lid of lae hr« or call - I • ’ >» » A regular term of the County Couit ” saddle horse 1W ’ »> t » ” vehcle drwn by 1 hr«2J4 was held at the Court House, in Tilla > 1» ” " ” 2 hr« 5 ’ mook City, Monday, May 3d 1897, »» ” lid tn 1 spun of hrs or call 2 'j » GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS. Judge Conder presiding—Present Judge In the mutter o( the upplicatiou of H. A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks W. W. Couder; Commissioner D. P. A Zurclier for u ferry license, it appeal - Harvey; clerk, J. D Edwards and Illg to the court that a ferry should b<< Happenings. ppioved. sheriff J. II Jackson. The contract and bond of C. F- Royal The following ia a listof the proceeding A Son for building a bridge across the Glenora Gleanings. ami claims allowed: big Nestucca was filed and accepted and There was a frost on the 2d of May, but it did J. D. Edwards, elk ul. Mar,& Ap 4166.66 tlie bond being in the suiu of »5000, waa little damage, approved. Tom Coates dep.,, „ »» II in tlie matter of the sale of Lot 13, Timothy in some places is already n J. H Jackson slief.,, II blk 32, l’acilic Ad. to Buy City, for taxes hiches high. Tillani'Xjk County beats all the G A. Walker, S. S.„ it appearing to the court that tlie sa <1 II >» world on grass. I lot was assessed for the year 1894 to John Barker, Treas. 11 »» Mr. Harris and Mr. Reeher are opening the Louis V. Jones and that lie paid the H . II. Alderman Dep.S. • II *1 road. taxes (heron for said year amt that it a . M. Austin, Surveyor ........ .. ........................ ’« services. 5.50 was also assessed to saiil L. D. Jones Mrs. W. J. Smith and soil visited Qsles S. L. Hayden, fol een. ill Sup. C. 20.00 | for llie same year being therefore doub Creek last week. j J. S. Stephens, sal. ns As for 27d.224.00l ly assessed the clerk was ordered tocan- Charles Bukoltz visited his homestead 011 ! E. E. Selpli, for drawing br. con. 10 00 1 cel the said tax sale and issue n certifi cate of redemption therefor. Monday. I Lem Parker, „ ,, tracing Daugherty In tlie matter o' the sale of the S Jg of Report of Weather. Bureau Office »1 ' |,idge 3.50' established at the place mentione-l in Glenora for month of April ¡897. No. of clear Olsen, can coal oil 1.25 ) Hie application to wit acroas tlie Tilla days 16, No. of cloudy 11, amount of rain ram fall tall j mook River in Tillamook County the ........ asth. ! Cohn & Co., merchandise 3 00 4W in., maximum temperature 90. on t'._ Oregon, at a point where said river Minimum temperature 29 on the 2;. Frost ou i E F. Lyster, for |>oard and care of ia crossed by tlie Cape Meals road 12th and 27th. H. L. Lucker, »18.00: ami Hint Zuicber ia oh ner of tlie land Mrs. J. A. Reeher, Vol. Observer. B. C. Lamb, books, stationery etc. 45.25 adjoining said river where said road crosses Hie same and that he has given Truckee Lumber Co., mdse per contract duo notice ol this application aa by law »120.50 provided. Woods Wavelets. Il was ordered that license C. E. Reynolds, Inquest on John Koch to keep said ferry be issued to him at (VROMTHX OCBAN WAV*) »10.00 the rule of »1 00 per year mid tluit upon Mrs. M. E. Wood is visiting at Hebo this Claude Thayer, Dist. fees in above case > the payment of said sum ami tlie filing of a bond in tlie mini of »300 the clerk week. 5.00 I issue to him said license. The Mrs. W. C. King of Saud I^tke waa in town C. E. Magers, Albert E. Lucy for fees in above »i.ao ] application of j jurors Monday. a ferry at Woods, Oregon, wub rejected Chester Holden, > i 1* »» h for the reiisoii that he had not given tile Z. Hartman expects to sell groceries in Woods Win. Tinneiatett, i ti h . »» necessary legal notice that lie would in a few days. Geo. Burton, apply for such license »• >> li it In tlie manner of a double levy of Messrs. Lloyd Bennet and Joe Clark returned N. Babi, it »» il h certain tuxes within I lie incorporate from McMinnvile Su.iday, Frank Severance it ft »» it limits of the City of Tilltnnook. It ap Percy Allen, of Nebalein, cut his foot nearly Mr*. T. Koji, witness f» I» ti pearing to tlie satisfation of the court off last week. He almost bled to death before C. E. Revimld, holding inquest lhat there ia* double levy of taxes made the flow of blood could be stopped. in the said city to tlie amount of 2 mills of Win. Brown F. Witeliart has his ferry in the water again for Clyde Clements, serving orders, inquest on the property, and »2 00 poll tux after so long a time. road purposen body of Win Brown l3<X) II is hereby ordered that Mr. Waymire'« son, Robert, who was badly Claud« Thayer, Dist. Attorney fees 1 5.00 Hie sheriff do not collect 2 mills on all cut in the side a few weeks ago, at Amity, is Ihe properlv within tlie limits of Haiti getting along vuite well. W. H Reynolds Juror's fee iu above »1.3o Tillamook City so levied for road , ptir- »1.20 poses, mid not to collect »2.00 poll tax so W II Cary, , h r * i» »» 1.20 Win. Olsen, Oretown Offerings levied for load purposes wilhin said in il ii h it that 1.20 corporate limit« of said city, ami A, A-Foard, il ii it i» at the final settlement with «aid sherilf 1.20 C. B. Hadley, it ii it it Mrs. Sutton and family left Nestiicea ou the lie aliitll he credited with said tuxes 1 20 I ordered not collected. W. E Page, it it ii it 5th to nmke tbeir homes in Sherwood. 1.70! II. J. Wilev, witness Sherifi Jackson asked for mi extension it ii «i James B. Upton, formerly of this place and ! C. N. Drew, „ 1.70 on the Tax Rolls oi 1894, 1895, and 18911 ii •i it John Beleque of Grand Ronde have gone to mid that new warrants be placed thereon Eastern Oregon on a prospecting tour. J. Severnnce, for lumber 8.70 ami the petition was granted, and tlie The one year old child of Fred Shersinger ac Albert Hnrria, rep. bridge acroa« South | clerk ordered to place warrant« thereon »3.75 made returnable to Hie court on tlie first cidentally got hold of some niorphine pills and Prairie Slollgll Ii swallowed some. The child is in a dangerous 1 Eriilik Blli'lull, same, .05 - Monday , ol July 1897 ing rate« were fixed for I lie The followini condition and 1« under the doctor'« care at i .......... •• • bridge •• W. II. Barrett, work Dist. 4 2.20 River owned by ferry acroas Tilfainuok 'I Woods. J. Barrett, ,, „ „ „ 2.50 j II A. Zurclier on the road from N. Kuykendall of Dixie, Polk Co., was here G. W. Sappington, making and filing mook City to Cape Mears. a few day« since buying cattle. footman each Jury lint in 2d Just. Dist. »3 <>o I For lioiMeinan A social dance wag held at the home of L- M. Theodore Sleinliilber, Kssistinx in same I »» h one horse vehicle Commons on the 7th. ti >» two „ II it »» Johnnie Whiteman and wife are up from W. D. Si ill well, a«aistiiig in same »2 00 mill. apnn of iminitifa it M Salmon River oil a visit. bead of sheep or hog h J. 8. Stephens, for abstract of certain ,» ,, ,, loose horses Mr. Atterbury of Sherwood, Multnomah Co., lands |5 20. h cattle lias moved into Sutton's house. W. W. Cornier, «alary Mar. Apr 83.33 III tin e __ matter of the petition of Mr. George Roger« and wife are in on a visit D. P. Harvey Com Benter and others for Ihe removal of U to their father. E. Misner us Road Supervisor of Dial. M. D Reading, bridge work No. 4 No. 6 After due consideration liy the Clam digging and flounder fishing seem to be Bert OHara, „ a.uv »» o court said petition was rejected on the very enjoyable pastimes at present in this vic Beu OHara, » 125 ground Hint said petition did »» »» not set inity. „ 1.25 forth sufficient charges to justify invest A Apt ley, ti »» „ 3.40 igation, and for the furl her reason that C. B. Wiley, »» il Emma Items. said charge« weie not verified by oath, E. Weat, „ 2 50 >1 li G. E. Miziier, supervisor of Komi Dist. ' Ed. Morgoii, .. 125 No. 6, filed Ilia lesigmitiou from «aid it Joe Alteuberger made a trip to Sheridan |S. M . Dailey, sal. aa IM. Hti| No. 4 20.00 office Afl«r examination by the comt first oilhe week. ' John Hickey, ,, „ „ 2, 6 00 it waa ordered that said resignation lie accepted, ami Richard Allen was ap J. D. Chitwood made a trip to Dalle« but „ 1,52.00 pointed ill hi« stead j H. A. Bloom, ,, ,, ,, ,, irot returned yet. |G K. Misner,,, and «uppt. Hoad Hup. Th« tmtua School suited Mcuday with Mi«« I No. «. »4.50. Kick From tlie North Knd Jgnnie Smith as teacher. Road Dial. No. 2. Nehalem, Ore. ng We«teubur«er andGu« Garri« are put-' ^j. Editor H kadi . igiit . twig « baritd wire fence around the old Christ- ! 4 * Sir: John Harrison, in^n place. I W H. Hoskin», I would iCKpectiulIv ask h little «psce Mrs. I .you. I. very poorly st present. in your culniiinz to show the tax pHyera ' S hih J o I iiinom , what iw being done with 5 mills of taxes John Wclenbarger will make a trip to the ' Ben Johnson, in the north end of Ibiw county. Last v«U«> i«.a raw day«. I D. Jarviars, fall there waa a road located from it point K^lt/Slokif fkgrubbt ng a patch for garden on the Nehalem River running aiound I Mite Johnson, Necitrney Mt., and as far north as the Nina Page waa up from Neakowin thia week L. M. Alley, county hue, ami ending in the liilla H. P. Svenhoii, where (here is no coiiiiection with any Rond Dist. No 3. road : And really on the south eml It doe« Bay City Breezes. J W. Steinmetz, 6.25 » oiinrct with any road, but !t ia simply a 4 75 piece of ro id with two e-»»fa and no con- Jo«. Gup til and children drove to Tillamook 1 ! Gut Wickhmd, neetioii nearer than about \% inifaa of Rond Hist No. 4. lHfH) last Sunday. a road at the south end. »Now what a? W> Chancy Beatty, wish to call public attention to, is that The Truckee mill ha« »hut down for a abort i (Ilina, lx*?, 2 50 all and more than the now esid ntt«x<>f time. Th<>nia« 3.10 District No 1 is Using spent on this road Road Dist No., 18V7. Some excitement ha* been canard by the that is no lienetit to tl.etravelling public 2.00 prospect of a «tone quarry baing opened here. A M Austin, because it baa no connections If Hie 2 00 Chancy Realty, We hope that work will commence «oon. south end waa connected the tiavelling 2 00 I W Piinetaii, public could reach the north eml of tlie Mr» Ida Worthington «tailed Mi»« Della Mike Eat I, 1.20 road, and there have an abrupt shut off. Oakes at Tillamook la«t Friday. John Earl, 1.25 Why in the name of common aense 3.6» We learn that Mrs Xevin* paaaed through J.M Moi gun, and for (he lienetitof the traveling pub 2.00 her operation «ucceMfully, and h in a fair way L E Miller, lic dhl they not connect at the south L L. Miller, 2 Oo to recover her health. •nd with some other road, or if they did Bert O’ Hara, 2.00 not wiah to, then why is (lie l ulk <4 the Rev Potter held service« at South Prairie last 2 OO E Palmer, lax spent on till« isolated toad We Friday eve. during the absence of Rev. Corner. John Sheet«, 00 2.‘i0 are credibly informed that there are John lone, other roads that have not been opened C B. Wiley, 2 50 belli. Ip since the last storm, which occurred Jaa E Weak, 2.00 alxmt the last of March, We understand All pe>b>n» knowing llieinaelvil in Hoad I>i«l. No. 6 1.00 that under tlie present system cl roads, debted to the Tillamook Mill Mini Put laooker, I.M7 that tlie county court directs tlie ex jh 'I k I- Lumlier Company will pie.« call »1 G E. Mi trier, This ba~ The claim of John Svenaon for ■lariia- iture of Hie 5 mill road tax once «ml »eUle, either by ea.li or note. gea in bi Ila now 34 and 85 waa eori til» lied. ing tlie case it looks queer on the part of Change« that have taken plaea in th. The contract and I maim I of C. E. Oon- (J II Wheeler as a public spirited, im- Mr. Alley tells mainberaliip of the comp.ny render a1d»oii in the matter of the lhe conatriK- partial county father. immediate sei tiement of all ontetamling tioii of a bridge acrosa Daugherty Hlotigh me that he turned over several him- drnd faet of luml < r U> the »ond opervitor waa filer! and a<c?p!ed and the bond account, ab»-4otely nweeaary. who neglectfully let it wash oil in a Tillamook Mill A Lmnlier Co. NE^Krr. 19T 3 N R 8 W for laiea. it ap freshet, and I im «I oilier lumber banted peared that it waa doubly mweaaea The sale was therefore ordered cancelled from the same famting. Wt-Mippoee it < h««p lumber ■ml a rertifi« ale of redemption iaaned ' was on arcouxt of Kr»*bs fnroialiing Hint In ll>e matter of ralea of toll on Hie which floated awn^ end Wln-rl» » fnniish- Tillamook Latul>er Co. have again re- itig the other There was much fault lisml llieir price«, and are now «elling Big Nestucca Toll Road on ibe petition ('«Iiitmiiv Ihe fmi'1'1 win» MrAllty Im» h« J< es imi have , . me rough lumlier at »« 00. Siaed lumber o! the amid Toll Road C i Otiip.ny ,TCOUllt (of .„r ,u..tl W(,tk „ uu., »7.00, «liiplap 7 00, p'-ket» 1 « 3—4 feel rate ol toll eu the aaid mad for the year Ntcaniey Mountain euding May 1, 1998 waa filed aa follow»; lung »7 00 per tboukaud picket*. COUNTY ITEMS. County Court Proceedings