The Headlight -and- The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year, Vol. X. No. 5. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 15, 1897. $1.50 Per year mail schedule . T..I4MOOK am Í N orth Y amhill :— N Vanillin daily except Sunday 8 p. m. xrriveat Tillaniook next day by 4 p. m. leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m. Arrive N. Yamhill next day ..................îp. ni. Tir LAMOOK ANO HOMOKVILLHJ— L've Tillamook daily except Tueaday a.00 a.in. Arrive HobaonviUe . 9:0011.111. L've HobsonvIUe, except Tuesday. 10:00 a. in. Arrive Tillamook 1:00pm. HobsonvIUe Sundays ........... 9:00a.m. Arrives in Tillamook.............................. 11:00 111. La Mode Millinery I’arlors lilva. ftiitc IVillirtute, yvop. HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____ 5^* Drew Trimming and Lining. Lace, iu Black and Cream, Velvet, and Silk., Hosiery. Latest styles in clove., Mita, Coats, Cape», Baby Coat., short and long, also Baby Dresses, Ladies Underwear, a Sue line or Corsets. The latest style, just from the Hasl ill Hat», Bonnets, and Caps lor Children. N] imes Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, 'ami Saturdays at .................................. 7 a.m. Arrives Setarts ............................. U 111. leaves Netarts. same days, . . . .1 p. in. Arrives Tillamook by ............................. «1.111. i J band R ond :— I eave* Grand Rounde daily except Sunday at o p. in , or on arrival of mail from McMinn- Late Styles, V Arrive« at Tillamook at 1:45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at e p m. or 011 arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, Whicii is usually 4-3®. Arrives at Grand Konde at i Bi­ Post Office hours. 7 30 A. M. to 8:ou P. M. Money Order department. 8:00 A.K a . 6; oo P. M. Sunday 4 0° 10 6:00 p New Goods Lowest Prices Dress Making Done to Order. Oppobite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main and Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon. professional cards . pAVID WILEY, M. D., I PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Allen House, Tillamook. Oregon. Telephone No. 7. Presrciptions Carefully P K. MADISON, M. D, Compounded PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Tillamook, Oregon. GOYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Opposite Court House. Tili»niook, Oregon. jy J. MAY, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J) ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON. * $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co 0LAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. (J ames M c C ain , I A. W. S everance . ]\JC CAIN & SEVERANE, A OMPLETE NEW STOCK AirORNE.S-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OHKGON. (B. L. E ddy )J. R. C aples gDDY A CAPLES ATTORNEY AT LAW ,/Tl T illamook , O regon . J. 8. STEPHENS STEPH EN8 & BIGGS. Real Fatale Agents and Representing the Home Mutual InauraneCo. of California J. 8 STEPHENS, representing F. Weber A . ef F ortland for Schoil Supplies- Office at Allen Hotel' A FULL LINE No old shelf worn w HH CAREY, ÁNKof C. & E. THAYER Central Hanking and Exchange bwsinesa Interest paid on time deposits. M TO Exchange on Kngland, Belgium, Germany. 0 weden and all foreign countries. Tillamook, Oregon c. W. KIGER, DEALER IN O Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Dough, Dimension Lumber U. J. D aly . (O scar H ayter . B 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. Qfieapvc jAtinvei ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, JOSIAH BIGGS Road District No. 1. H. W. Short Anbrew Klein 1.75 II. Shoupp Louis Peterson 10.30 C, 8. Smith Allierl Pye 3.12 P. H. M. Smith W. W. Reda way 1.S5 J. Snyder E. R. Ripley --- A. E. Rittenhouse 2.80 Win. Snyder W a J. Rittenhouse 5.62 Clem deSomer Felix Roy •90 H. C. Stevens 1.70 Henry L'ohl H. Scliollmeyer 3.75 Herman Tohl W. 1.25 Win. Tohl E. K. Scovell 3.73 A. Terryung 8. 3.12 Wm. Tuhbesing W. K. 6.25 David Zaddach D. H. Vedder 8.12 Fred W. N. Woods 11.55 M. E. Ziler W. M. Clark * W. Zimmerman 15.60 E. Coffin Road District No. 3. 2.04 $26.35|Chas. Carlson John Allig Opposite Bank Building. 5.62 7.60 Will Hartzell Dan Callahan 6.871W. H. Hopkins Frank Ekrotli 22.5ojC. A. Johnson Frank Hobsotl 29.6« Sam Johnson Ben Johnson 18.75 Win. Languist M. C. Johnson ao.oojohn O,Donnell Fred Kabkee 29.o5[Mark Repley Frank Murry 15.00 Harry Warren P. A. Peterson 3.50 2 50 J‘»e Warren Chris Peterson 37.80 UM. Ally Road Dbtict No. 3. $2.00 15.0OJ. Kodad M. A ppi naif 2.00 8.10 Joseph Kodad Ralph Ackley 2.7O 8.75 M F. Leach H. Adkins 43-75 2.00 E. F. Latimer G. Allendorf 20.00 6.25 Roger Mahot. ?y A.Anderson n.25 3.75John Mann W. Ande-ison 7250 2.50J. H Mapes L. Armstrong 3-75 18.75J* M. Mapes N. Babi 3-75 86.35 F.mbert Marolff C. A. Bailey 2.50 2.00Homer Mason Fred Balmer .48fFred Maurer Mary n 3 351 J McCov H. F. Barnard 6.25C. McFall« J. F. Barton 2.ooChas. “ Ben Benton 23 iRJ. J McKinley T. J. Bowles 2.50 M F Melvin N. G. Boquist 3.4» W E Morey S, A. Broadhead 3.45 John Morgan W. I.. Brooks S.ooiPalmer 8r Morton John Brower 1.25J H Mills H " 7.50 Adolph Nelson R. M. Browers Tom Browne 3 45*i'u» »» 4.o5John „ Fraud Batrunek 2- qoi L Sain Bremer 5.62 Peter ,. Matt Casey 12.50J B Nicodemus J. L. Childers I. 35 F A Oakes J. C. Corner 1.25C J Olsen ------- Cornett 1S.12C J Olsson D. Curtis 2.50C R Ostrander S G. Cuttiss 3f.25C B Patter sou W G. Day 2.00.I P ,, A. Dean 6.25 Myron Perkins Sam Downs a.oofP Pesterfield Fred Ducham 5.00 R R Peters ( has. Desmond 3.75Uulius Poppel F. Eklof 3 i2rloc Price C. A. Elliott i3 75E Geo. M II. 87 B Provost 8J. 27 5o;Sid ,. s. w. 4.2oJohn Py® Alex Fii’itayson 12.50D w Rhodes L. O. Freeman 2.70G Refenberg Geo. L. Fuller 18.12 W T. J. Gervais 8.12 Pearley Rotiert« Geo. Geinger S.12N Robinson Erick Glad .75Dennis Ryan L. W. Gleaser 40 00 W irt Sappington D. Goodspeed 10.62S0I011 Schiffman O. Gulatroni 4 06 DeF Severance ---- OF ------ Elmer Hall 2.00 F „ Jr»hn Heagney 2.00 F M Shearer F. Hanyau 12.50 A tie Simmon« Nels Hansen HARDWARE, 3.75. Frank „ A. M Hare 2 5<>John Starr A D. Harper 9.Ör» Ftank Stephen« W N. Hsyes STOVES, 2.5 o istrict No. 5. Charles AlUrd ’*■ $3.30;A J Hustou P. a F. Amarcher 1.00T J Harris 8r A. Anderson 5.15 H J Isaac Dau Atkinson 2.50.J.FJacksou Elizabeth Atkinson .75CC Jensen Frank Atkinson _ 2.5oIH - C „ .62L .. James Atkinson 3.5c Haus ,, D. A. Bailey Î-75.C N Johnson A. T. Bajne .75 Elbert ,, H. ä C. Rautuaun •S»j,W W. N. Bays 10.00 Mary a „ Amos Bev in 2.03Clarence Jones A. W. Bigelow D. Billings 4 50J 1> , 2.94 Jessie Kays Elbert Bixby g.ooLillie B G°*W. Body fett 5.X1 w B Keeen 8.40 M'C Kellow W.D. 3.40 Geo ,, H. Booth 2.Ov>Orlcy ,, A Bialy 21.55 Thos „ E. W. Brown 1.5t, Wash ,. J, H. Brown 2.00W C King G. E. Browning 1.50 E L Kinnamon Mattie N Buel a.ooiGus Kylen A. W. Btmu 2.00IG M Landingham Sarah E" ,, 5.00 C W Lau rance J. L. Buk 2.95 M T II I.essick Frnuk Butt 2.50J Lawallen Elam Butt 2.00J R I.ewrance C. Chance ---- - --------------- E A. Chamberleiu _ 3.00 Frank l.usk I l.çof Elbert ------ Lynch E. B. „ * .ijiWm ,, H. A. „ .1614AC Mills N. J. % 3.45I ; S Mills O. R. / Moon 2 00 ___ ___________ 8.121 J i J F F Moon H. E. CliBpman too Augustus Cleopard 2.00 >|N N ’ R R ,, „ I UhriaianaAii____ _4-oc 14 O< ' Sr 4 F ,, ,, 32 35 J.Christenson 1.50 1.50 las las McGhee McGhee 200 D. C. Colier 2.75 2.75! Mary Mary J J,, 006 C. H. Colton Îo.75;iiêf*i«« to .75 Bernard ‘d McPhillips ">x 2 25 Perley Coulson 1.. A » Miles «.t— 3 14 2.oqH Thoa. 2 o3 14.37C F Murphv Dave „ 06 2.06'Eliza Myers M. Curl „ 202 i.25Sh«*rman ,. Fred Danes 2 02 200 Jacob Niklaus Rob David 26.5bE Asborne J. R. Dillow 2 63 2 ooOllie ,, Thos Eden 1 00 x 50IT J Owens H Ellison 2 00 25 W T Pesterfteld H A Eby 3 75 Einanual Ericson 1 50' He wry Peters o 88 3 85,M E Phelps A D Farmer 2 <>o x6 87 A T Pierce H M „ 2 00 o 06 D H ,, Joanna „ 2 32.F M Purdy 2 95 L K 2 00 16 cs'A M Quick W L 3 00 1 50G W Rhoades J R Finley 4 6s R O Rlcherds 25 IS Kley Fleck o 2i 2 00 W R Robedee .1 J Ford 6 87 A E Rocnicke 3 27 Frank Ford 4 40!Lawrence Sanders 3 »5 Mary A Poland 937 W A Saling 4 17 A U „ 6 25'C W Sears 3 75 E K Gilbert » 53 A C Gist I ®5pJ 1» 090 Ed ward Seuke 5 00 C A Goddod . I 551H - L -------------- Sherwood »00 T H Goyne 2 1 oulThomas Shillinglaw 3 57 J E Griest • U — ... Ara 4 Q3 14 85 M Sommers Abner „ 22 I8 Ó70ÌC A Smith Ed 12 oo^Jasper ,, SO® Arthur Hoag est 3 35 89ojWm ,, Earnest „ 7 50II G Sprague 9 OS W P Hansen i 80 o 10 E H Stone Mary E Harris « 25 2 18 M I) Swabb T J Jr 1 00 2 13 Wm Thacker W G 4 30Isaac Turppa 3 00 Henry H Hayer 2 02 I 5» A P Wagner Nellie .» 2 OO 3 00MT Otis » 5 62 G w Wallace U SO A J Hembree 7 50 I 87 J D ,. C A h 5 62 1 75|OUo Walther 2 00 2 00G Ward 'Perley Hiatt 7 15 W T West 9 70 J B Hill 2 OO 2 50T R Wilson J W Hiner 3 OOO o 94 J*ï> IIudspeth Alice Hoyt 6 I 3 50Jas Hughy L C o 951 AE Hubbard Road District No 6. $4 65 B W Holmes A. Arstell 2 00 Mary J Hunter Geo W Baker 2.00'S B F. M. Barrows 1.25 T E Huntsinger Petter Belleque 2.00 E A Harbor 3 L. A. Bennett 2 00 Lewis Hushbech Jr W. A. Bowers 2.00 ” ” ar J. U Burke o.gqChns Hogan Frank Barnes 1.50.I J Hudson A G. Buttel 2.00 Peter Jeucks W. A Butler i 93,Chas Johnson Elizabeth " 2.00Sai ah Knifong Win. Butt Jr 4.45 E Klneberling C. Christensen I. 14 G .M Landingham D C. Collier 7.50 T J Lucy A. M. Commons 1 M a a R Magarrell Maude Compton 0.75 John Malaney Sr W. J. Com ton 7. A« has Mann J. K. Craven « E L Mattoon I». H. Crim < 75 J F McCoy J 8. Clarke oqo EJ». T.ggnrd Win. Glick 100* * Upton C. Geeree Sophie " i’mC H Waymire F,. E. Gooding oto«'» Baliella ” , I> T Werachkul Geo. W. Calden ’ .„J < *DT " W A. Gaffe ’’LHuJda J. M. Hanson , "I'r.nk Wilehart Jacob Hardt , , J Wila..u _ Hastings J W. . O ■ * ' 1 ,,# Mary «wood Hellenbrand J w “ ■ >55 J H Hoffman No Time Check. Returned for OPPOSITE BANK I 0 o Will be in Tillamook Aug. 1 1^97 Extracting by painless methods. Gold filling a specialty. me if you have any work Don't fail t0 come and see meij y you u/ii/i wish done in my line. D r . T atom , Road DiStrict No 4. I71SL. K O»*»g Gns Allwon A uk ust Anderson r 00 Hat Q'Hara ».so Ben OHare C F. Bailey 2.00W C. o Ilare (¿rant Bally 75.00 Win. O’Hare H Benton jwl'anS Merce F. Bergatrom 2*>M Perii ina < harle) Bluu» 3000G G. W Phelps F/|. Blunt D. B Quirk l.5Sp. : m *-1, jacob Blum 290I • "* F. Uuick Qui ohn Bumgarner ,H Hewig Zarflah refer Norberg 295 i5« 344 4 70 3 75 5» E F Lyater board lug Tucker Edith Tuttle, rent for Sam Wilson 8 J Sturgeou, medicine for Husby I F Larsen, iron Richard Hoag, lumber I W Hiner, blacksmith work W Morgan, freight J 0 Herrington, freight J D Edwards incidental exp B 3 Eamb, stationery Tillamook Lumber Co, lumber 1800 3 F 8 „ 4 H Geo Raker 6 00 4 »» F A --OWII1 mi 3 75 12 00 G H Page, theam, 4 days County School Supt. Walker present- eil liia annual report anil it was Rpprov- ed. A petition wns presented by Cnpt. J. J Dawson anil of tiers asking for a change of (lie main road between Till«- niook City «ml Bay City at a point where the said road cuts tluougli Mr Dawson’s land. Mr. Dawson had completed the new road desired at hie own expeime and placed it in good condition The court found that lite petition was properly signed and tlie law in all respects com­ plied with and it was therefore ordered that the petition be granted and that W. N. Vaughn, W. B. Aiderman, and E Jacoby be appointed viewers of the roail and A. M. Austin was appointed to survey it, according to law. A E. Lucy was granted a license to operate a ferry across the Big Nestuccn River at the town of Woods, «nd it was ordered that upon the payment of the sum of »1.00 and the filing ot an under­ taking in the sum of »200 the clerk issue the license Assessor Stephens represented to the court that it would be impossible for him to complete the assessment roll for Tillamook County for the year 1897 by the last of August; be was granted an extension until the second Monday ill September. In the mailer of the sale of a tract ni land lielotiging to C. McIntosh in Tilla­ mook City for laxeain 1895, it was found that the land had lieen wrongly asses led loG. W. Elliott; the sale was cancelled and tile sheriff was ordered to re-assess 5 15J R Bineham H H Miller Ji’ 5 75 Lewis Knoblock A Compton Hi« property and collect the tax . 6 25 Maty A McGarrell 2 ooGeo E Mlzener It appearing to the court that the Î IS 2 00L H Jones J G Kennedy 4 30D < McNiel 3 IS bridge acroas Daugherty slough, con­ S H Kennedy 2 OO 150S Bauer K T Weatherly 2 OO structed by E. Doualdson was nearly y» Anton Beasth W A Gage 2 OO 1 87(J D Chitwood W C Smith 2 completed, the County Judge was ap­ 1 25 Nick Aflelter H V Aiderman 1 7«John Weatenburgerj 52 pointed to inspect and receive said Krebs Bros j 25 Myra Senfirt 1 57 John Krebs I 10 F. H Solan 2 00 bridge ill behalf of the county nnd the Ixonard Krebs 2 12 Arnold Affolter 2 00 Win Plank 2 00 Henry Nagle 3 00 County Clerk was ordered io draw wni- Albert Plank 3 y himself when the 1 H lachaon »alary, May au1 H Aiderman l>ep ., „ bill shall lie presented. J D Edward, clerk » ,. The following additional claims «ere Tom Coatee Dep „ ,, presented: John barker. Treaa „ „ »12.00 plumbing J. E Tuttle, J H Mephea. Aoeavor alary GA Walker School *up „ «1.70 D P Harvey, service«, corn. ........................................ fee» W . W Conder ««Ury and eip. 132.00 A M Austin surveyors work Court then adjourned. I ». ». work on Nestucca bridge