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The Headlight The ^Worn Circulation and of the The Oregonian both for’ $2.00 per Year Vol. IX. No. 51. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY MAY 27 1897. $1.50 Per Year MAIL SCHEDULE. J eave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. in. Irriveat Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. I eave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m. ¡Arrive N. Yamhill next day .........2 p. n>. Ill LAMOOK AND HOBXOMVILLB:— ll.'ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m. Arrive Hobaonvllle 9:00a m I ve Hobsotiville, except Tuesday 215n.nl. Arrive Tillamook ......................... 5-1jr.n1. A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings. and have eaten a hearty dinner, half the pleasure of smoking is in the thought of having a cigar just to suit your taste. We make a study of your smoking with this object in view, and ’«£ can please you. I band R ond :— I eaves Grand Roltnde daily except Sunday té p. tn., or on arrival ot mail from McMinu- Ariivea at Tillamook at 1:45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday nt 6 in. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, ,hich is usually 4:50. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. t o > P. M toney Order department, 8:00 A.M. :□» P. M. ,undav 4:00 to 6:00 P. M. Joe Altenberger made a trip to this week. the valley Ehner Jackson was visiting at Emma a few days ago. Hia sister Elsie will attend school here soon. J. D. Chitwood lias been cutting build an addition to his barn. LAMB, The Cigar Man Mr. John Sloan to confined to week. timber his bed to this We hope our new road supervisor will visit this part of his roads and see what can be done. Next Door to Bank. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0 AVID WILEY, M. D., Hebo. A. T. Bain has been extracting honey. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON An 8 pound girl recently made its appear ance at the home of M. C. Kellow. AND ACCOUCHEUR, Several of our citizens have been camping at Ocean Park. All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK. ORE p R. MADISON, M. D, T. J. Owens, who has been east of the Cas cades trapping, returned home Sat. sand. lilva. $ate WiUtiinte, prop HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Tillamook, Oregon. J. MAY, The people of this vicinity will meet at the grave jard to decorate the last resting place of to the departed on May 29 I897. Dress Trimming nnd Lining, Laces in Black and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery, latest styles in Gloves, Mils, Coats, Cajes, Be by oats, short and long, also Baby Dresses, Ln dies Un- derwear, a Fine Line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps for Children. It is impossible to imagine a better season for hay than this has been. Wood«. (FROM THK (KEAN WAVE) Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. T. J. Lucy is making a trip to Portland. Mr. Win. Miller, nephew of Mr. B. Brier has been visiting on the coast for several days. Dress Making Done to Order j J. J. D aly . Mr. W. E. Coovert, of Dayton, Woods Tuesday evening, making distance of Smiles; in oneday. Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Milin and Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon. (O scar H aytbr . J) ALY & IIAYTER, DALLAS, OREGON. Prof. Snuffer, of Sheridan, who has been teaching the Amity school arrived at this place Sunday night, and opened school Monday morning with a very good attendance. (JLAUDE THAYER, BUY YOUR DRUGS OF Baxter Bros., proprietor« of the Little Nea tucca toll road, were in towu the firat of tlie week transacting business. A'ITORNEY-AT-LA W, WILLIAMS’ DRUG CO South IJlMr« M c C aim , (A. W. SkVEMANCX. Til .I.AMOOK, J- JOSIAH BIGGS OltKGON. STEPHENS S TEPHEN8 & BIGGS. O Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Real Estate Agents and Representing the Home Mutual Insurane Co. of California J. g. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber ft . of Portland for Scholl Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel’ on the wing, Thia Addie Harris has moved back to his home on the prairie. Lyman Ln mb is teniporArly employ*, by the Truckee Lumber Co. J. C. Ben ley, of Bay City, payed us a pleasant visit while on his way to the mines of south ern Oregon. We wish him success. Mrs. St r th Daniel is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wallace, of Beaver. Opposite Bank Building. Our Grange met last Saturday and had its usual pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn, of Bay View Grange, were visiting members. We expect some new mem tiers nexi meeting. At the request of some of my friends, I have decided to lake a limited number «•f pupils in music. Thorough tion. For terms, etc., address Chas. Wells is again time to Nestucca. 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. T\[cCAIN & SEVERANCE, Al rCR5E'.S-AT-LAW, arrived in the trip, a Mrs. Porter and children left for the valley Tuesday morning with her father-in law, where she will remain fora portion of the summer. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. The South prairie Sunday School is progress ing nicely under the leadership of Mrs. O. B. Lawerenceand Rev. Siscel. ~r instruc Are we going to have a celebration on the fourth? If so, is it not time that the citisens of Tillaux ok City were looking into the mat- ter? Mrs. J. D. Kelly. TILLAMOOK. OR. (Sficapcz Xiimbct Nehalem. (From the Nehalem Time«.) Mr«. H. A Bloom is on the sick list. C. & E. THAYER Genetai Banking and Kschange business Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on Knglsnd, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foieign countries. Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Rough, Dimension Lumber Tillamook, Two new bridges are being built across the Necsmcum, near Seaside, to accomodate re- •otters. $/2.00 Prauk of Bay City, was In town laut I Tuesday looking after the telephone business which he is interested. 7.00 in Miss Amy Dean, who is employed at Fort 1 Stevens. came home Maturday to pay a lait 0.00 to her parents and many friends. Tillamook Lumbering Co Oregon. y Miss Kate and Edward Braunersreuther, of Belleville, III., arrived here this week and will ! visit for some time with their sister, Mrs BA Todd. 1 • w City. Alfred Biglow has gone to Portland. G. W. KIGER Messrs. Dean and Long returned Sunday via North Yamhill DEALER IN Mr. Jones, of Tillamook, visited onr city last Saturday, and while here purchased one of the prettiest horse« In the country. E\chìnge and Idonei) ¡Securities Collection» Rec«i»o C«r«ful and A COMPLETE NEW STOCK Prompt Attention. ---- OF ---- ■AY CITY, OREGQN HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE. FARM MACHINERY. LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE. AM UNITION ETC. C ha £. pETEf^ofJ BARBER r KOT AMD COLD BATHS ! J IN CONNECTION A FULL LINE OF READY .MIXED PAINTS Na Fii’ilt Cla^ iq Every ptflicuhq w h . H. «vn. //*>/ carey , READING 1. What is the object of remling? 2. Define five terms used in teaching reading I 3. Define, paragraph, apostrophy, stansa* i caret, sentence. 4. Name one noted prose writer, one orator, and one poet oi the present time. 5. What errors are to be avoided in reading poetry? How would you correct the same? 6. Wh .t use should be made of the diction ary in connection with reading? 7. What ia the relation of reading to know ledge getting? 8. kVhat defeats are common in reading? 9. Name two essentials of goo<1 reading. 10. Define retorical, pause, consonant, diphthong, labial. PHYSIOLOGY. 1. Of what is bone compose«!? What is the periostein? Why isa bone ielon so painful, 2. Between what bones does the turning motion of the head take place? What kind of motion will be permitted by a ball-and-socket joint? 3. How is the thoracic cavity bounded? What seperates it from the abdominal cavity below? 4. From where does the left ventricle of the heart receive Its blood? Where, through what, and how does it send it? U hen does the blood loose its oxygen and take CO2? 5. When au artery is divided, how does the blood flow? liescribe the application of a tournibuet. 6. Speak briefly of the following: I.arynx. nerve ganglion, Eustachion tube, plorus, cornea 7. What is the most important of all the articles of food? Why? What condition is produced when the demands ot hunger anti thirst Is not satisfied? 8. What aud where is the lachrymal gland? Why are the eyes «iazzled in passing into a bright light? 9. Describe a tooth, speaking of its composit ion and nainiug its different parts. How should the teeth be cared for? Why? 10. Speak of the necessary of ventilating a schoolroom. Slate some of the excels of poor ventilation. UNITED STATES HISTORY. 1. Give the cause an«! result of the Bacon rebellion. When, where, and by whom was Virginia first settled? 2. When was New York first settled and by what people? 3. What was the character >f the govern ment during the revolutionary war? 4. (a) State the causes of the war with Mexico and the results of the war upon the territory of the United States, (b) What wan the cause of the war with England in I812. 5. (a) What was the real cause of the rebellion in 1861’„(b) What effect did the j emancipation proclamation have on the South? I (c) How did it effect the North? 6. What is the meaning of the “Monroe 1 Doctrine?” 7. What Interest did the French people have in the war of the revoluiton; and how di«! they show their interest? 8 What great event di«l the world's fair at Chicago cotnemorate? What the one in Philadelphia in 1876? 9. To what degree have the industrial pur suits detei mined political parties of the L’uited States. 10. What did the term **8quatter sovereignty mean? AR1TH METIC. GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS. i TQhen £ou go home T.eaves’Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Saturdays at 7l.n1. Arrives .Netarts ............................. 1 m. I eaves Netarts, same days,...................... 1,. m. Arrives Tillamook by 6f.m. Hütchen. Residence. ÄA’JJZW/f HON QUESTIONS COUNTY ITEMS 1.LAM00K and nokth Y amhill :— OPPOSITE BANK. Borne improvement« in ths public highway •re being made near Mr. Mor to», x The grads is being changed and the road being made wider. Mr. J T Nevins expects to go Portland for bis wife iu a few days. He will drive over the mountain«. The telephone system ha« been change«! The switch board has been removed to Nehal em, and the central has been removed to the Post Oftre Our Bunday Behoofs were not •• well repre sented at the convention as we had espeeted Part of the delegates were unable to procure conveyance on that day Miaees Fay Do<y, Ruth and FJIen Bewley, Laey Doty, Lenora Roby. Mrs Babbidge. Messrs Doty, Vesper imty. J. J. Pye, Abe Simmons and Will Brook« attended. The government work » ®«*r!y rrnapleted foe this summer Mr Jacobson of Wakefield ft has been pa«ai>< around the glitter tug metal »»014 our workers thia weeek ig more thaq doub’e that of any other paper in Tillsmoolç County. no worthy action done, (b) Parse lost, whose. 7. Correct all errors in the following and give reason for each change: (a) That ugly worm will change to a butterfly. (b)If tny sis ter goes, which 1 think is doubtful, she will call tor you. 8. Analyze the following words: Agent, diair. eter, jourist, carnivorous, subscription. 9. Define and illustrate the following: Im personal verb, indefinite pronoun, peiiodic sentence, ellipsis pressive voice. 10. Write a synopsis of the verb lie (to re cline) in the first p?< s > 1, singula«, active voice, affi ntalive form, tliiough the indicative and potential modes. NOW. If you have a kind word—say if. Throbbing hearts soon sink t> real: If you owe a kindness—pay it. Life's sun huri ies to the west. (’an you «Io a kind deed—do it, From despair some soul to save; Bless each day as you pass through it. Marching onwatd to the grave. If some grand thing for to-morrow You are dreaming—do it now: From the future do not borrow; Frost soon gathers on the brow. Speak the word—perform the duty; Night is coming deep with lest; Stars will gleam in fadeless beauty, Gytsse« whisper o’er thy bieast. Days for deeds are few my brother, Then, to-day fulfill thy vow; If you mean to help another, Do not dream It—do it now —Selected. Britiwli Co 1111111 >i 11 was about to piisn a bill preventing Aineiicnn vilizeiiM Irmn heciirinx niiiiB liveiiNtM llmre, but when it was disct»veretl Hint it whh Americium who were developing the milling III- dilntriee, and that Midi a bill would kill lieurly all mining industry in Britinli Columbia, (he bill whh promptly killed, 'l’lie Americana are really I be benefact ors of the cuunly.—Astorian . The rleniociMiic itlt.ick an the Bingley tariff iliignt have Home force if the denio- crals had ever shown any ability in con- at meting tariff nieaKiirea themaelveH. The fail meiouire of tlieii capabilities in this direction was revealed bv thu “per- iidity ami dishonor” tariff which Presi dent Cleveland denounced, which hs re* fused to sign, and which, gelling on the Htiitue book by the expiration of the time limit, Ims proved Io be woilldesH for either revenue or protection.—Ast »liar. In its June number The Ladies Home Journal will celebrate the Diamoud Jubi lee in a any distinctly its own. In an article by William George Jordon, entit I- ed “What Victoria Has Been,” the read er will be taken on the Britinli throne, and (he marvelous panorama of llie world's lihtory for sixty yearn will pasa before him. lie will at a glance see the progress in art, science, invention, music, education ; the great social re forms, the growth of nations and the advance of civilization. The whole atmy of the world’s progreHH of the longent reign in English history will lie vividly presented. 1. Ten c>edits. Define and illustrate the following: Complex fiaction, multiple, alequot 1 part, pai value, ratio. ». Eight credits, (a) Explain the difference between the gross earn Ings and the net earn ingR of a firm, (b) Find the diameter in feet of a wheel which revolcs 19 S times in going »53.3 feet. 3. Twelve credits (a) A farmer gives to his eldest son niiieteen-twcntyfiilhs of a farm ami A Mflii uf Importance. tlie remainder to his daughter; the difference Si’tintor Joiiex, the Nevmla million between their sftares Iryfio acres; how many acres did the daughter receive? (b) Express i«5 aire popiiHsI, in cutting a wide nwiilli in lie ia the man who rods, 4 yatds, a feet, 6 inches as a fraction of a tariff polities how no « iit(*«i a duty on liitlea in the senate mile. 4. Twelve credits. Bought the following bills ‘bill and got an inuieiihe In the tin iff on on 8 months: July S, «M 25; August 11, Nilgai which (*aiiHe<l fetock in I ho Rugai* ,'jTruat to go lip per cent Moiidny >240 56; Septenil»er 20, $821.64; October 12, I510.- It ia iinderatoo.l that lie ia 38; November t, $308.17; when ought a note foi afternoon , to he allowed hie say in prelly nin<*h the whole amount be dated? in order to hold hie vole 5. Ten credits. Find the area ol an irregular < ■ everything u.;.i. ii... piece of land the diagonal of which is 320 yards with ilm republicHiia. Mr. |oiiea’ Mi-tivitv in the tariff iliecu«. and the perpendiculars 35.6 yatds and 42’, yds. /b) if a man use a pound of fertilizers on a «ion calls Irrmiatelily Io miiol the «lore piece of ground 2 yards square, how much will told of the diatioKiiialieil eilverite Inst f<ll by Mr. Ila vid A Well« Mr. lonea he use on K °f *M «ere? when lie " flrat r"1 entered congrew, wna an 6. Eight credits, i Arrant, inorder »< ■»•« ........ -«»b., fortynine ' * r,le " ‘ ««'*• ’ " / and a eound-money nitude, twentytwo-twentyfifths, fortynine man. lie wm « a 1 lone friend of Genernl fifty filths, st*9 Grant, and of en boated (lint lie cauaeil 7. Ten credits. An agent sold 430 tons of hay I the preaident Io veto I lie green hack in- at $i3 a ton, commission 5 per cent, and w’*b ! the proceed» bought wool ai 22J4c per IB com- , flution bill. Mr. Well« aaya Mr. fonea aiisatoa 4 per cent; what was his whole con 1 om e remarked to Idin after th« veto that missfon, and how many pounds of wool did he he hud made the diaaationa eon»e<|iien- cea of inflation aa plain to Grant ‘‘aa a buy? Year« after 8. Ten credi ts. If It coat I425 to fence a field bnll'a tail going up liill.” ward when Mr Jouea waa advocating Ti rods by sB rods, what will U cost to fence a a high proti c'ive tnriff and was leading •quare field of the same area. 9. Twelve credits. 3» U stf per cent of what tlie fight for tlie coinage of silver, Mr Welle aaked him what had caused aucli number? What per cent of $240 is $13 x>? What an extraordinary change In Ilia views. In is H per cent of $40 80? What number increased j sill «lame he replied : "Why, David, I by 18 per cent of itself is equsl to 1475? |t am the owner of silver mines now, «ml I 10 Kight credits. How Isrge s draft ou r want protection for my product. If I Chicago can M bought In Portland at 60 daya’ had no mine« I would baa« good « free sight for fj ooa, the pemium being 1*4 per cent trader and as strong a gold-standard aud Interest 6 per cent? ; msn as I ever was." Tlmt a man whoa« conviction« «re GRAMMAR. ‘ Thus to relieve the wretched was his pt Me frankly admitted to lie awayed ao entire And e'eu his failings leaned to virtue'« side.’« ly by his personal intereata «hould have — Goldsmith been able to "hold np” the nation, ami the senate twice in out year on two great slsuve liereaiea—free coinage and protection— The first three questions refer Ut the extract. is a atrlking commentary »non th« “rot I. Analisc the sentence ten liormigh’’ system. Air. Jonas la 1 (a) la this a com poo nd or complex •enl a man of great ability, Imt that llie abil átate encx> Why? (b) Name the nouiM and ity which ia not direc teil by conscience the case in which is used is always a source of danger hie puat j. (•/Decline Ills, 'b) Give the prtneipal »nd present atliludea are painful llhia- parts of each verb need. traliona. 4. Write sentences to illustrate the following Lo<ii«v il le Courier-Journal. (s)Pre 1 irate co nplem nt (b) adv* rb of denial; (r) suher linate conjunct ion of reason; (d) •!> »tract noun, (e) Interrogative prououn used In IIn.lMnd—Wliat have yon r»«>l- the objective case. 5. Write the correlative form of each of the Ing in th. n.w.paperT Yon »re tr«iiilr- of the following Bolo, attorney general Pro [ ling and lull o( excit.ineiit. Wife—Wall, I alioul.l think an! I fessor, Brown, dregs, apiece, kine, swine, form boHRht BOIIIP corDPfB Mt Burn's yenlenlny •la, knight templar, news - j for and ----------- I ere’a --------------- tim warne .... Mudati- A Analise the following Count that day lost > W ---------- whose low descending suu views from thy hand [ vertixjd to Uy at Ktocy ’• fur 9R.