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The Headlight and The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year ••of tfie- TILLAMOOK, OREGON JULY 8, 1897. $1.50 Per year ¡S more thaq doub’e that of any other paper in Tillhmooly County. MAIL SCHEDULE. ches in length and armed with enormous leelh which snap together when the beast I is in an angry innod. His tongueextend- ¡outofhis mouth fully 2 feet and he e- Til r 4MOOK AND llOBMONVILI.R:— 1 milted a sucresaion of angry growls, j, w Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.111. Arrive Hobsonville 9:001:. tt. grunts ami squeals that added much to L'vc Hobsonville, except Tuesday. .10:00 a. in. Arrive Tillamook...........................»... 1:00 pin. his terrible appearance. George Stod- l ' vc Hobsonville Sundays ................... 9:00a.m. , dard and Ira Latimer officiated respect Arrives in Tillamook.............................. 12:00 in. ively as “front legs and hind legs” of the NLeaves*Til!amook Tuesdays, Thursdays, | creature and added much to its appear ‘ami Saturdays at .................................. 7 a.m. Arrives .Setarts .... ............................ 1! in. ance by their clever manipulation. By Leaves Netarts, same days,................... 1 p. ri. Notwithstanding the fact that the ele Gothless of Liberty, Miss Nellie Basey } his side to keep the animal out of mis Arrives Tillamook by 6|.in. ments seemed to combine against it mid Reader of Declaration of Independence, G rand R ond :— chief walked its keeper, Tom Coates and Leaves Grand llounde daily except Sunday that obstacles innumerable I »eset the Mirs Edith Perkin». I Editor Bowman. A banner borne by a atb p- m • or 0,1 arrival of mail from McMinn- j pathway of the committees who had the Speakers. 1 diminutive darkey (Alec St d ar<') staled ' xriives at Tillamook at H45. olumbias $75 gg 45 matter in charge, the celelnation of the W. H. Cooper, B L. Eddy, T. II that this gieat beast was the “Great and Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 HARTFORD BlCVdLE^ second only to p. 111. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, j One hundred ami twenty-first anniver Goyne, W. J. May and G. A. Walker Only 8kookum,nf Skookum Lake, cap- which is usually 4:30. sary of our nation’s birth, so far ae i’illa- Choir. Strong, Handsome, Serviceable ami ¡•t Prices within rendi of Everyone. Arrives at Grand Roiide at 145. i hired May 81st 1897 by Messrs Coates. post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:ou P. M. mookcity is concerned was a gr and suc D. DeK. Bowman, Tom Coates, Alfred Bowman, Harris and Daniels and first Money Order department, 8:00 A.3». 6:00 I*. M. cess. The day was uslired in by 1 - William», Win. Mills ami Wilber Stilwell bimtliiv Too to 6:00 P. M. Hnnd.ou.est Bicycle Catalogue ever issued. Free it you Call. 1 written up in the Headlight, the “Peo heavy rain ami for a time it looked as Pianist, Mrs 11. C Stoddard. ple’s paper“. The animal waa rather though anything hilt an ¡minor celebra Committee of Arrangements. For Sale at Lamb’s, “cantankerous” and had been out but a PROFESSIONAL CARDS. tion would be impossible, but as the B L. Eddy, J . B Barker, Oak Nolan short time when when it got into a tight hour of the parade approached the sun T Steinhilbei, and Toni Coates. Next Door to Bank with the elephant Tlie fight was de broke through the heavy overhanging 0AVIJ) WILEY, M. D., Finance Committee, clared a ‘draw’. After the “skookum” clouds and during the day enough clear H ward Cary, Henry Crenshaw, mid came the Tillamook light artillery. It. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON weather was afforded to permit of both C H. Smith. I consisted of a piece of the Tillamook the forenoon ami afternoon parades, as AND ACCOUCHEUR, Water Company’s water pipe mounted well as the ballgame in the afternoon on wheels, cannon fashion. The breach Considerable difficulty whs exper All cm II s promptly attended to | and the fliewuiks in the evening. A had been carefully plugged, a fuse hole TILLAMOOK, ORE. handsome programme of the various ex ienced by the committee in procuring a IHve. fiiitr Wtlltnnt», Prop. | bored cartridge» provided and the piece ercises had been printed in colors by the brass band. The soliciting committee met with indifferent success ill ee. well manned by Messrs Hiner, E J. HAS JbST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____ H eadlight and sent out, throughout the (j E. HAWKE M. D. curing funds, and hence had no great Ifoty, T. E. Hughes, P . Wise and (). town and surrounding country and every Harris. As much as two ¡Mmnds of pow lire«» Trimming and Lining, Laces in Black and Cream, Velvets and Silk», Hosiery. body knew just when each feature of the amount of money to pay musicians hut der was loaded into the piece at a charge, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Latest Styles in Gloves, Mit», Coats, Capes, Baby Coats, short and long, also Baby exercises would take place, and to the a contract was made for a reasonable this was rammed down and sawdust and Dresses Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the credit of the firemen be it said that the figure. Some of the musicians were Office ut Alien House, Tillamook. Oregon. dissatisfied and broke the contract. flour loaded on top and the charge tired East in Hals, Bonnets, and t aps lor Children. programme was carried out almost to Telephone No. 7. into the crowd. The effect was decid the letter. The programme in full was Finally Mr, Miner, the leader of the edly ludicrous. One other character band, feeling that it would be a disgrace Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices as follows: P R. MADISON, M. D, to allow the celebration to go without that was unusually well taken was that a brass band got a number of pieces to of his Satanic majesty, by Cl arley Dress Making Done to Order. gether and with only one rehearsal suc Colton. Tlieaniniiil was made by Mr. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ceeded in producing excellent music Reynolds of the Elite Foto Parlors and it ----- 3F THE CELEBRATION AT ----- Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Mitin and Tillamook, Oregon. Hulclien« Residence, The following musicians constituted the was a clever piece of workmanship. Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon, Tillamook City, Oregon band : There were many other absurd creat GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF ures, that added much to the hilarity Lender and soln Cornet, M. Mienr; 1st ÿy J. may , THE TILLAMOOK FIRE COMPANIES. Cornet, Win Pet leys; Alto, Il Edmunds of the crowd that thronged tlie streets Monday, July 5th, 1897. Tlie baseball game in the afternoon Tenor, G. Bowman; W. Morgan Bass; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, bass drum Henry Crenshaw. The music was hotly contested. The Bay City team rendered by the band was as good as was determined to win mid theTillmnook Sunriae, A Salute of 48 Guns. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. boys were equally determined to keep 9:00 A. .M. Parade, headed by the any we have heaid in Tillamook. The parade under the command of the honors at home. Fred Dusclian was G. A. R , mid consisting ofcarriages, Erank Severance was quite a brief affair. chosen umpire and the game started pro Liberty Car, etc., etc., 4 J. J. D aly . 10:00 A M. Literary Exercises at the It consisted of the band, the city council mptly on time. Occasional showers in (O scar H avter . in carriages, the G A R and the Lib terfered somewhat with the progress of Opera House. JJALY & HAYTER, i Opening Remarks by the chairman erty Car, with Miss Nellie Basey as God the game but it was quite spirited and of the day, Hon. Geo Colin, Mayor dess of Liberty, the states being repre greatly enjoyed by the spectators. The ATTORNEYS AT LAW, sented by young ladies and children score was 15 to 10 in favor of Tillamook. of Tillamook City. with sashes on which were printed the We should have been phased to give the 2 Music by the Baud. DALLAS, OREGON Salutation of the flag by the pupils names of thedifferent states of the Union. full score but want of space mid time ren 3 ur Stock of Drugs and Owing to the threatening aspect of the der it impossible. The football game, of the Tillmnook public school. Medicines is new and 4 Song, “America”, by the audience, weather the parade proceeded at once to owing to the heavy shower» had to be (J LA UDE THAYER, led by the choir and children of ti e the Opera House where the liteiary ex p »spoiled. Fresh and our Stock of Toi The fireworks were setoff oil the Com ercises took place. Hen. (ieo. Cohn liberty ear. let Articles and Musical In- 5 Reading of the Declaration of Inde made a few brief remarks calling alten- mon, South of the Court House. The ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, tjoii to the object of the meeting and the weather was rather unpropitious and mi by Mias Eililli I’eikina struments the Largest ever 6 pendence, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Song, "Star Spangled Banner”, by significance of the day and called off the accidental explosion distroyed quite a number of pieces but the display was Meaara. Bowman, McIntosh, Will numbers of the programme. Brought to Tillamook. iams, Contes and Mills, The Declaraiion of Independence was really fine ami enjoyable. A heavy Opposite Bank Building. (J ames M c C aix , Mr» H. C. Stoddard, Pianist. recited by Miss Edith l'erkins in a style shower of rain drove (lie people indoors I A. W. SEVERANCE. Addreasea liy Judge W. II. Coo|ier, that made even that somewhat prosy when the display wasalmiit finished 7 The exercises closed with a geand ball JJC CAIN & SEVERANK, B. L. Eddy, and T. H Goyne. document interesting. S.Song, “Old Glory", Solo by Tom The vocal muse was rendered in the evening which was in every respect ArrORNK. 8-AT-LAW, Coats mid chorus by the Choir by h Male quartette consisting of Messrs a very enjoyable affair. Good music 9. Addressee by W. J. May and fl. A. I). DeK. Bowman, Tom TILLAMOOK, OKKGON. Coates, was furnished by Mrs. II. C. Stoddard Walker. Alfred Williams William Mills and ! pianist, Guy Bowman, Violin; Win. I 10. Song, “Red White and Blue” by Wilbur Stilwell. Mrs. H. C. Stoddard Pelteys of Bay City, Cornet, and Johnnie the Audience led by tlie Choir and acting as pianist One of the selections | Day, Guitar, and with Rob Roy as caller IB. I.. F.DDV |j. K. CAPLES children of the Liberty Car.— waa a vocal solo by Torn Corts with full and George Colin, C. E Reynolds B. C. Lmnb, Elmer Hoag and II. Bower ns floor 11. Music by the Band. chorus by the choir. The music was g DD Y A CAPLES managers, everything moved off nicely. very highly spoken of by every one. It was one of the most enloyalile dam es The addressee by Messrs Cooper, Eddy, ATTORNEY AT LAW ever given in Tillamook and a fitting con Goyne, May mid Walker were full of T illamook , O regon . clusion of a celebration that wuh in every patriotic sentiment. We regret that ! 1:00 P M. Cnlntlininpian Parn.le con- want of space forbids an extended men respect a success. ai»ting of trained Elephant, Bkookiitn tion of the very excellent Addresses made. Following i» a report of Ibe receipt» JOSIAH BIGG» 1. »■ »TBCHBNS Lake Ihiigon, transparencies etc. etc. At the conclusion of the progra 1 me anti diaburaemeiil», made by the com Mnaic by the Band. STEPHENS & BIGGS. E<litor Bowman of the Headlight was mittee. 2:00 P M IMse Hall game between ; called ii|M>n for a few remarks. He re- Real Estate Agents and Representing the Statement of receipt» and dial.uiae- Tillamook and Buy City Team». Home Mutual Tnsurane Co. of California 1 M|>onded with a short patriotic Hrldress. manta of Tillamook Fire Companies, fur J. S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber» 3:00 P M. to 6: P. M. Dancing at the The literary exercises throtigliout were fourth nt July Celebration, 1897. . of Portland for Scholl Supplies. Opera House enjoyable and a decided success. From last year'» celebration fund »7 00 Office at Allen Hotel 4:00 P. M Football Game At 1.30 P. M. The Calathumpimi pa Subscription» ................................... 192 50 9 :00 P. M Grand Display of firework» rade formed in front nt the Jone« Bros, Refreshment privilege ....................20.00 on the common, »outli of the Court for goddess of liberty........... 2 00 livery stable It was about as thoroughly Ballot» From ball ........................................ 44 80 House. ridiculous as any such parade could pos- OHIO Via« ««a Mgr Total receipt» ................................. 170 30 JOHIN c Ä DOTY, B ANKof aihly lie made. Il was lieade«! by the Diaburaement», ! sacred white Elephant which with stately Rent of Opera House..................... 25.00 tread wailed through Tillamook mild led , Brans band......................................... 14 00 Orcheatra .......................................... HI 00 --------- AT THE - by its kee|»er ami having on ita hack the ' Caller ................................................. 4 <8> C. & EC. THAYER sign G. E. Reynolds, liardume. The Form for bale ball game....................... 10 00 great I »east seemed to be in ratheran un Fire work» ...................................... 87.50 Will open whli the Grand March al gracious nnxxl and led lowed its dis- Fire balloon»... 5 40 General Banking and Exchange business. lepanene lantern» mid caudles ......... 1.25 8:00 P. M sharp. approbation aa it made its way slowly Interest paid on time deposits. Tickets, including siipi^r, admitting down the street amid the delighted Freight ................................................ 1 25 Rent of piano ...................................... 5.00 Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, — of — one couple will be sol«I for $1.2*5 screams of the children. Billy Williams W»a for floor........................................ 75 We ten and nil foreign countries. Supper will lie served in tl»e hall al did duty as “front legs", and Earnest gnpper for dance..................... ....1650 Hupper musician» and caller.......... 1.25 all hours during the night. Blake as“hin<l legs“ of the Elephant, Powder for anniiae »nlnte.................. 3 60 HARDWARE, The music for the dance will be fur Charley Reynolds acting as keeper. ('leaning hall.............................. .. 75 STOVES, niabed by Mrs. II. C St'Mldard, G R. 1 It waa very cleverly conslriictedand, Mnlerinln for »kook..... »ml elephant 4 06 Oregon. B owihmii , Will Pettis »lid Geoige Day. Tarks, turpentine, nails, wire, etc 60 TINWARE, well nianagod throughout. H‘»or Managers, < obn, C E Printing ball ticket».................... .75 Next to the elephant came the great Livery bill... ................................... 1 00 FARM MACHINERY, Reynolds, J. C. l»amb, Elmer Hoag, and famous “Hkookutii" from Skookum Telephone................................................. 25 H Bower LOGGERS SUPPLIES, Refreshments of all kinds will lie | Ixtke and he at once b *caine the centre of Howling .. .......................................... 4 29 aerv^l in the Opera II oil re during the attraction. He ia an enormoua l>east 20 Flags........................................................... 3 35 FISHING TACKLE, C. W. KIGER, ...................................................... 4'» day and evening feet in length, ami covered with gfecii Mask» AMUNITION ETC. Pontage.......................................... DEALER IN «calcs. His head is armrd with an enormous snout, and similar snouts nr Total disbursements........................ 157 Mpines extend along the ent ire length of Balance on band............................ 19 26 E OF READY MIXED PAINTS Note —Ths bill of Dr. Wine for »40 00 FULL LIN hit back and tail. He con forms some Chairo an of the fJterary Exercine» Everything new and ><f> to date. what to the dragon tyj>e, except that lie for a new »et of teeth for “Skookum” Iton. Geo Colm /go old shelf worn stock; Call.ction« Receive Careful and Committee. Grand M*r»h»l, Frank S»««r»uc*. I is wingless. His jaws are about 20 m- wa» rejected. Prompt Attention. T illamook and N orth Y amhill : — leave N. Vainhill daily except Sunday Arrive at Tillamook next day by *] eave Tillamook daily except Sunday Arrive N. Yamhill next day 8 p. m. I 4 p. m. 1 6 p. ni. 2p. in. FAIR TREATMENT A SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION iA AAA ' - How Tillamook Observed the Nation’s 121st Birthday. (¿ olumbi A ¿B icycles standard of the World to all alike jq E-a Mode Millinery Parlors The Official Programme BUY YOUR DRUGS OF WILLIAMS' DRUG CO 0 Presrciptions Carefully Compounded Cuml'ci JEtgrnooD Programme Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Dough, Dimension Lumber $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co Tillamook Opera Hoose A OMPLETE NEW STOCK Tillamook, DIRECTORY E\ch^nge and IVfoneg ^ecuritieg. BAY CITY, OREGON W HH CAREY. OPPOSITE BANK e 10