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The Headlight and -•of tqe Headlight The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year '/ol. X, No. 6. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY 1897. $1.50 Per year ig more thaq double that of any other paper in Til amool^ County. MAIL SCHEDULE. COUNTY ITEMS. T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p. ln Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m Anive N. Yamhill next day ............. 2 p. ni. -A. T illamook and H obmonvillr — 1. ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b:oo a.in. Arrive Hobsonville 9:00 a.m. L've Hobsonville, except Tuesday. .10:00 a. in. Arrive Tillamook.......................... 1:00 pm L ve Hobsonville Sunday« ........... 9:00a m. Arrives in Tillamook.......................... 12:00 111. , Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at ............................... 7 a. m. Arrives Netarts ................................... n m. Leaves Netarts, same days,................... 1 p. Arrives Tillamook by .......................... 6 j. m. Mr. Easterlitind, one of the govern GLEANED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ment contractors at the buy, left last A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Thursday for the Umpqua where the Conveyed in Short and Pithy HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____ firm has a contract to move a gravel bar Paragraphs. Happenings iu that stream. The work is about 20 I ess 1 rimming ami Lining, Laces in Black an.l Cream, Velvets and Bilka, Hosiery, miles up tlie river and will begin about WASHINGTON, July 15.—The an Lalesl styles in Glove., Mita, Coats, Capes, Baby Coal., abort and long, also Baby July 15th. They have been doing Home nual statement of imports and exports of re-«s Ladies Inder« ear, a fine line of Comet,. The latest stylea just from the heavy blasting on ihe reef at this place, I the United States, issued by the bureau Last in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps lor Children. C. Christensen has returned from which is nearly all cracked into small I of statistic*, makes the remarkable Baker City where he lias been been for pieces. All iliat is necessarv now is to Allowing that . —........ „ ____ never before in the the past six months remove the rock, which will require history of the country have the exports 1 ........1..... i. ........ The work of blasting on the reef at several weeks yet. of meichandise, which includes practi the buy is progressing slo wl> The men cally all the exports except gold and are having more difficulties iu removing silver, reached so high a figure as during I the fiscal year ending June 30, 1897, nor Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main anti the rock than it was at first anticipated. I has the excess of exports over imports Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon. Joe Mvers and son went to Oregon Suspicion bangs over this camp. A ever been so large. The only time City last week. I yearling variegated steer lias disap these figures were approached was in peared. Tlie cook is suspected of having Johnie Redburg was assaulted by a I 1892, when the United States was making vicious cow a few days ago. It got him purloined the beef, the boys are wearing heavy shipments of giain to Europe, to down and would have killed him if H8- neckties tliat look suspiciously like the feed the people Buffering from deficient skin of thecritter mid the bull puncher harvests. sistauce had not arrived when it did. wears a watcliguard that looks like its Campers are coming in slowly on ac TROMSOE, Island of Tromsoe, Fin- tail. No arrests yet. count of the confined rainy weather. ' mark, Norway, July 16.—The steamer Billy High Ims cut all his hay. He J B Upton, who has residen at Svenskund, from Spitsbergen, reports intends making most of it up into krout Woodland in Portland, for the past three that Herr Andree, the aeronaut, lucend- Tailhold camp Ims pre-empted a claim ed in his balloon on Sunday afternoon years, was iluined out last week. The ascent was made uuder Everything was Inst. The fire was caus containing 80 head of dead sea lions. at 2:30. ed by the explosion of a lamp, which Does anybody want them? They can favorable circumstances. be had for a song. They rank high in The weather was clear, and Hie Eagle had been left burning bp a roomer. the animal creation. was visible for an hour, traveling in a Maud Tpton was married June 30th to When last John Coalsliut wns arrested in this north-easterly direction. a young man named Scott whose home seen it was moving at the rule of 22 camp yesterday for stealing some Bocks is near Woodlawn. They have gone to belonging to Hangup Bill. The socks miles an hour. California on a wedding trip. were trailed to Hangup's camp by their CONSTANTINOPLE, Julv 16 —Tew- luellifluouH odors sml Bmignp wns ai- fik Pasha, the foreign minister informed rested. The State was represented by the ambassadors that the sultan had Billy Hamilton Esq. and the defendant agreed on the principal demands of the (Iliyti” Bridge on Cedar creek . ) by Ex-Governor Bowers, Esq. Judge powers, ami was prepared to accept their Opposite Bank Building. Barton found the defendant guilty in views on the peace conditions. F. H. Cross returned from the valley tliejthird degree and gave him the full recently. NEW YORK,July 16.—R. G. Dun & extent of the law. Co.’» weekly review will say: There is an abundance of berries of all Day before yesterday Billy Hamilton Excepting the coal strike, which may kinds in the mountains this summer. hndndog. It wusof the fennile per terminate at any time, there is scarcely a There is some talk of having a vacation suasion. Next day he had 18 more dogs feature of the business outlook which is i n the school at this place, until after of all kinds of persuasions. Billy desires not encouraging, the season considered. to exchange the mother dog and tier I Imp picking. Crop prospects have been improved l>y children for real estate needed rains in some regions, and foreign The ruin of a few days ago was rather Bill Wagontongue. advices continue to promise a large de unwelcome on account of so much hay * mand. In ninny Imine industries, par being down. ticularly in building, there is more act v- ity than any year since 1862, and the (From the Nehalem Times.) week lias brought u better demand in Joseph Satin, mi aged Nehalem Indian boots and alines and in woolens, while Mr. Carry who jumped Mr. McGee’s died Friday and was buried Sunday. the movement of freight, mainly iron ore, through the Sauli Ste. Marie canal, claim and succeeded ill getting part of it G. B. Lamb returned Saturday from 1 is tlielargest in its history. With money is in turn having trouble with it. A party from McMinnville li.-ving filed a a visit to his parents, iu Tillamook. He markets uncloudy, there is nothing in night to hinder rapid improvement when against it. Mr. Carry has made no pre opened school here again Monday. tense of living up to the Homestead law. D. Cronen left Tuesday morning for a uncertainty about legislation has been loot removed, for the inineis’ strike could Mrs. Lula Crenshaw and Miss Maud; short trip to Portland, lie took the •< Hot last long if business mid industries Hadley, of Tillamook, have been visiting and walker line to Seaside. I should become active. at W.C. King's. Mr. Vedder has rented G. W. Glea NEW YORK, July 16.—A dispatch to Mrs. H. G. Stanley has filed a contest son’s house in this city; and Inst Tues the Herald from Washington says : against the claim of Dan Atkinson oil day moved liis family *rom Foley here. The administration has practically ig bis old home. They are both trying to Mr. Vedder is working for R. Krebs. nored the latest protest submitted by occupy the house, attend the ranch, do Matt Morrison, who lias been woiking I j Japan ill opposition to the annexation nt the haying, etc., inconsequence there is in Eartlni’s logging camp at Mist, came Hawaii by the United States. It is occasionally a stormy scene. home this week to make hay and will | understood that the state de| artlnent has Every body is trying to do their hay return in n short time. | determined to make no reply beyond a acKnowlegement of its receipt. ing, all have more or less damaged hay C H. Wheeler, who hae been in Sen Simple ■ GATHERED BY OUR CGRRESPOYDENTS. Oretown G rand R ond :— Leaves Grand Ilounde daily except Sunday at b p. ui., or on arrival of mail from McMinn ville. Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. 111. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:ou P. M. Money Order department, 8:00 A.R*. 6:00 P. M. Sunday 4:00 to 0:00 P. M. Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices DressMaking Done t o Order. TailliOld Camp PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DAVID WILEY, M. D., I PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, BUY YOUR DRUGS OF All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORE. WILLIAMS’DRUG CO. ft E.UAWKEM.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Presi ci ptions Carefully Compounded Office at Allen House, Tillamook, Oregon. Telephone No. 7. Q O. NOLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook County. Office iu Alderman Hotel Building Tillamook, Oregon p R. MADISON, M. D, PHYSICIAN ami SURGEON Tillamook, Oregon. J II GOYNE, Office Opposite Court House. Nehalem Flooring, Rustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Rough, Dimension Lumber ■\y J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co )J. J. D aly . (O scar H ayter . J) ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON 0LAUDE THAYER, ATTORSE Y-AT-LAW, A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OREGON. I Ji Mm M c C ain . | a . W. S xvbsakci . ---- OF----- l\[c (’AIN & SE VERANE, HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, FARM MACHINERY, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE. AMUNITION ETC. ArrORNE. 8-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OKKCON. ( B. L. EDDY ¡J. K. CAPLES gDDY A CAPLES ATTORNEY AT LAW T illamook , O reoon . FULL LINE OF READY MIXED PAINTS A J- »• STEPHENS ST EPHENS & BIGGS. No old dhelf won, stock; WHH CAREY, Rest Estate Agents and Representing the Home Mutual Inaarane Co. of California J. S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber» • Portland for Scholl Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel- Every thing new and up to date. OPPOSITE BANK i t c. & E. THAYER Genein) B«iiking mid Kxcl««n|te buMnt«« Interest paid on time deposit«. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, >eden and all foteign countries, Tillamook, Oregon. 0 -DENTIST 0 "T Will be in Tillamook Aug. 1 1897 Extracting by painless methods. Gold filling a specialty. c. W. KIGER, me if uou have any work Don t fail to come and see met/ y DEALER IN Exchange and ftjoney f&curitie?. ymwM done m my line. Co actions Receive Careful »nd Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGON. Hebo Sand Lake Tillamook, Oregon. TILLAMOOK, Our Stock of Drugs and U Medicines is new and Fresh and our Stock of Toi let Articles and Musical In struments the Largest ever Brought to Tillamook. Xiinilkt ATTORNEY AT LAW JOSIAH RIGO8 GENERAL NEWS. lilve. fuite WiUirtine, prop N etarts :— Hutcliens Residence, J- Mr and Mrs. John Lucy week for Roseburg. They will go into the hotel business at that place. D r . T atom , on account of the rain. Francisco for several weeks on business , Miss Nelson ha» lieen retained another connected with Himple A Wheeler’s I month as teacher in our school. She lias mill, returned Sunday on the tug Mag-. given good satisfaction. «>•- Another serious accident oc cured nt Blackberries are plentiful, and the peo Himple & Wheeler's mill Wednesday in | ple are not neglecting them. which Fred Pye was severely scaldeil i Mrs. T. II. Harris has been on the sick tiling i on Ilia arms slid body. He was list, but is on the mend now. pipes the boilers when "lie of the feed biirsted. The force of the shock threw him down and scalded him badly ’ with hot water and steam. Dr. Linton was j called in to dress his injuries, and at this j Gn» Nelson and W. 8. Cone has lieeti writing lie it getting Along M W«H HH prospecting for mineral this past week. can be expected under the <• ire mini tau een. It is admitted bv state department offi cials that the protest is very slight in its character. WASHINGTON, July 14.—Maximo Gomez bus changed radically his plan of campaign i. A letter from him was re- reived in Washington today. Heretofore the commander of the army of lilierntion ha* waged a waiting war, but for reasons which seem good to him, the leader of the insurgent» has now adopted an en tirely different policy. “It..... st be settled quickly,” General Gomez snye, speaking of thè war. Ile iella that it is hi» purpose lo force a cri- eia aa speedily uh possi lite To tliis end Mr. Tillman, of Portland, was among '--------------- —— he Ima left thè scene of bis long delay passengers on Inst trip of Str. Harrison A verdant youth dropped into a Jew- ll(!Hr jj, n,,t< on tlieeasleru edge of lie is visiting Mr. Provost. eler's »nd niter gazing «1 some fraternity qa)lta (Jara province, made hi» way Mias Maud Sturgeon has been viaiting pin» in the »how case, »aid to the proprie- , HCriaw Santa Clara and Matanza» prov- her Bay City friend* thia week. tor: inces, and i* now within Havana prov- "Theiii'a mighty nice breastpins you j„te- ||„ iutiniMte» that lie regard* Mrs. Kramer, who lias been spending some quick, hard blow» in the vicinity of a few weeks with her sister» returned got thar, mister.” ‘•What kind of a pin would you like to ! 11„VRtlrt an vital to the cause, and that last eve. look at?” I he will direct them in person. Dr. Gue favored Bay City with a »er- ’ “How much I* this one with a pair o’ mon on hi» way Iiome from Nehalem. comps»**» and a square?” pointing to a WASHINGTON, July 14. John F. Caple», the well known attorney of this Miss Arvilla Sorgent ia visiting at Mrs Masonic pin. “Fivedollar».” city, a prominent politician ami one of Hobson,a. ,,... , „ i tv - havnt got one Orf(C the republican nt "F.ve dollars, eh'You Jt wlw caat presidential 'the vote o( elector» ,1.. State Rev Potter assisted with the service» with any Imnd mw on it, hRveyoti? 1 m ior McKinley and Hobart, was yeeter- at Tillamook last Sunday. juat outer my time, and aa I’m goiii’ to -Iny h * United Htates consul The Nehalem base ball learn ex|*ct to net iipa»ea/|«iiler smljii.er, I thought at Valparaiso, Chile, by tlm president play our Iiome team next I .sturdy it the I'd like toliavesomethln’to wearso folk» j„|y lg._n„ weather is favorable. would know what I wil doin ” *11’ tione tonight are that the tariff bill, mi A number cl the memlier» of Tilla I’ll taka it, though I’d like one with a agreed to by the republican eonfereea hand »aw, but I gue»» meblre that’» plain yesterday, probably will have pissed mook lodge I O O. F. visited Pacific . ... Ijolh houses of congress and be a la w al enough. The compasses 1» to marke out l(,e eml of the present weak. Delays Lodge Saturday evening | your work, an-l the square i» to measure nll,j complication», now niiauticipitted, it when marked ont, and any darned might somewhat prolong the final strug- f ml know, that G aland* for gimlet. Ex «'«• J1'« re.,...».ll. n.. conferee, have been working hard »1! «lay consulting and ar- (FBOMTHK OCKAW WIVI) rauging the details of the report which u. w*» t w. a ia they now believe they will be able to New a* Stock of rm f lock», Watch»., Solid (f) ()leir ,k,fiocr.lic eoll^guw Bay City Woods Mr. W. E Convert left last Sunday for Gold rings and Jewelry of all kinds at tomorrow morning, bis home at Dayton. I sturgeons. (CottLiuued on page «is. )