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The Headlight -and- The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year Ol. X. No. 7. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY 1897. $1.50 Per year MAIL SCHEDULE. WHEN YOU WANT GOOD 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 I eave Tillamook daily except Suuday 6p ni Arrive N. Yamhill next day ............ 2 p. m. T illamook and H obsonviij . k :— j.'ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b:oo a.in. Arrive Hobsoilville 9:00 a.m. j.'ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday. .10:00 a. ra. Arrive Tillamook 1:00 pm L ve Hobsonville Sundays -.9:00.1. III. Arrives in Tillamook........... ..12:00 III. N f . tarts :— Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, ami Saturdays at ............................. 7 a.m. Arrives Netarts .................................. ]» |n< Leaves Netarts, same days,.................1 r. ri Ariivea Tillamook by........................ 6 | ’ m. (I rani ) R ond :— Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday at o p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn ville. Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. m. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Kunde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:ou F. M. Money Order department, 8:00 A.M 6:00 P. M. Sunday 4 °° to 6:00 P. M. PROFESSIONAL -JDB> RRINTIIW BEST PLACE IS AT CARDS. pAVID WILEY, M. D., I PHYSICIAN, SURGEON the ONLY PLACE IS AT I rp The HEADLIGHT Office. AND ACCOUCHEUR, All ch II s promptly attended to La Mode Millinery Parlors TILLAMOOK, ORE (J E. HAWKE M. D. litre. ftiitv Williame, Prop. HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF____ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Allen House, Tillamook. Oregon. Telephone No. 7. Dress Trimming and Lining, Laces iu Black and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery. Latest Styles in Gloves, Mits, Coats, Capes, Baby Coats, short and long, also Baby Dresses, Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps tor Children. Q O. NOLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices. DressMaking Done t o Order. Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook County. Office in Aiderman Hotel Building Tillamook. Oregon PHYSICIAN and SURGEON T 11 Tillamook, Oregon. GOYN1Í, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Opposite Court House. Tillamook, Oregon. W J. MAY, I ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. J) ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON 0 LA UDE THAYER, AI TORNEY-AT-LAW, The Klondyke Excitement The Klondyke mining excitement con tinues unabated. It seems to nave affect ed men of every calling and profession in life and the ste inurs going to ll iska at present in commission will be unable to accomo«late the enormous pressure of business that has come to them in conse quence. The steamer Elder which sails this week will carry about 4<k) pas sengers all destined for the Klondyke The Queen sailed for Alaska July 23d carrying 413 passenger. The steamer Cleveland will sail from Seattle, August 5th and appliuations for berths are crowding in. Passage on the Cleveland including passage up the liver to Daw sen city will cost $200. It is estimated I that 2000 people have gone into the Klondyke country this season making a population for Dawson City of al least I 5000 people. All letters coming from that region contain accounts of fabulous finds. A letter from Mr. Culberson, formerly of Portland says: “We heard stories about tbe mines that you will scarcely believe, One claim washed out over $150,000 in one «lay, and others as high as $90,000 ami 1 $100,000. Some have had to clean up I the boxes as high ns three times a day ' hut this clean-up does not represent one day’s woik , but the wash for the whole winter. (J ames M c C aim , ¡A. W. S everance . ^[CCAIN & SEVERA NE, ATICESE 8-AT-LAW, OKKGON. IB. I,. EDDY )J. K. CAPLES VI’DY à CAPLES ATTORNEY AT LAW T illamook , O regon J. s. stepheks STEPHENS & BIGGS. H- H- CAREY, Real Estate Agent, and Representing the Home Mutual Iiisurane Co. of California J. 8. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber Si Portland for Scholl Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel- $12.00 7.00 6.00 OPPOSITE BANK WM. TATUAI; C. & E. THAYER DE5TÍ5T General Hanking and Kxehaiige business Interest paid on time deposits. Mx«*liaiige on England, Belgium, Germany. *eden snd all foreign countries. Tillamook, Extracting by painless methods. Gold filling a specialty. Oregon. G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN Don't fail to cornea,,<l neeif you hare any work you Wiek (lone in nty line. '■ E\clnnge and ^oney ^ecuritie^. D r . T atom , Ccllections Receive C.reful »rd Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGON. I ty- Another note of warning Is sounded by Frank Muss, an old miner of MontatiM, who (our jears ago was one of a party of Americans Io visit the Klutrdyk**, as fol lows : He described tue Klondyke ws a placer camp seven miles long and 13 miles wide, located hi a sink, walled in by Ironlders of ruck .3001) fret high. Gold, he »ay*, alroumls, but no ordinary man can stand tbe hardshijs of the unvisited GATHERED BY CUR CORRESPONDENTS. A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings Bay City Eiss Alt lies Long spent Sunday her parents. with Rev. Wade and family are visiting at Smith Elliott’s. Mrs. Balch and Jiildrtn arrived via North Yamhill Friday evening, and me visiting their relatives here. Rev. Corner, of Tillamook, occupied the pulpit Sunday evening. At the close of tlie service the sacrament was admin istered by Rev. Poller. The Truckee mill Ims resumed oper ations, and will inn 14 hours a day at present. I’aslni, commander-in-chief of the Turk Mr. \V- W. Curtis was seen on our ish trisjps in Thessaly , is expected to strcsls Monday. 1 I p is looking up liin- to arrive in Volo shortly to superintend tier interest in the county. the evaculatioii. WASHING TON, July 22 —The trea “The bonanza claims, of course, are sury officials have made prepreations to all taken up, and the cieeks where the put the tariff into operation after its sig rich finds have been made are taken nature by the president. The copies oftlie clear up to the top of the mountains, bill have been sent to custom lious officers I but we hope to get hold of something throughout the country in antiepation of ' that will satisfy us before long, for there 1 ils passage, mid it is said Hint all will are as good lisli in the sea as ever were ; have leached 1 heir dentinal ion by the caught, they say. time the bill becomes a law. Collectors “Wages are $15 per day at the dig gings, but they are trying to cut down to also have been instructed to make the $10, and most of the men on claims (hat , change from the old law to the new upon they tried to cut, quit and came bacic to | the receipt of trustworthy information that the bill has received the piesident’s (-amp, as they claimed that they could approval. Official! who have given the net afford to work for less than $15 and pending bill careful scrutiny state that it pack their grub in over the trail, and one is exceptionally free from ambiguities of the worst trails you could imagine, as and inconsistancles, and little trouble is I can vouch for, mid I think I can give anticipated in formulating regulations you a very good idea of their condition governing its administration by a discriplion a man gave He said: ‘It was like walking through rotten VANCOUVER, B. C., July 22 —The straw.* The country is all covered with consul of one of I lie Central Amsrican j moss from two Io four feet deep, and the stales has received word that the treaty ; frost is out about 12 to 14 inches, and foi the admission of Guatemala and Cos- you go down to the bottom al every to Rica in the Great Republic of Central step. The mines are 15 miles from here, America will be signed September 12, the QEO. COHN, President, and they have to pay 28 cents s pound anniversary of the day on which O k - JO PIN BARKER, Vice and Mgr- C A DOTY, Secretary. to have supplies packed in, blit when it Central American states threw off the Accompanying the let freezes up it is an easy matter to sled Spanish yoke supplies up the river and creeks, and if ter was a copy of (he treaty, which states we get located this summer, will take in the new republic will be known as the Republic of Central America. It Mil| a years supply that way.” A dispatch from San Francisco under consist of Costa Rica, Gauteniala, Hondu dale of July 22nd contains a note of ras, Nicaraitgmi. and Salvador. The warning to intending prospeclorM. The presidency will l>e li-ld by each individ ual stale for a year in alphabetical order dispatch says: Thus Cost a Rica will have the honor of ---- OF ---- Captain II iys, of the Bertha, speaking nominating the first president. Aiming of the Klondyke boom, says : oilier provisions in the tieaty is one that HARDWARE, “Tiie fact that ihe new iiebls are 2000 each sla»e will send two delegates to the miles from St. Michaels, and the diffi STOVES, general council. culties of transportation aie innumer TINWARE, able, cannot be too forcibly impressed Most students of chemistry Lave seen upon intending piospectois. The news- water fiozen in the average temperature FARM MACHINERY, pHpers will be responsible for the loss of of a room, but few have ever seen the LOGGERS SUPPLIES, many lives, and a great deal ol suffering the air solidified so that it coiihl be bandi and hardship if they donut strongly ad ed likA ice or any other tangable article. FISHING TACKLE, Y nkoii, now But this baa been «lone by Prof. Jam s vise the public that the AMUNITION ETC. have Dewar, of London. The operation is that the mountain lonents ceased running, is very low, ami con- I carried on through several stages and p*ULL LINE OE READY MIXED P’AINTS sequently much of the 5000 tons of mi p- with various agents. Gases are reduced plies now awaiting transpoilation, cannot to liquids tinder great mechanical prea- A p old shelf worn stock; Everything new and up to date. possibly lie conveyed to their destination , sure, then suddenly liberated Certain fur some lime.” | gases under pressure give a temperature degrees l»elow zero, and tlm evapor- Messrs. Sloss, of the Alaska Commer- 145 1 of these is one part of the procean. cialCompany, are equally frank. One stion 1 of the firm said: H Piesau re of almost 2,OX) pounds to the inch lias l»eeii employed lor the “What we most fear is that the excite- square 1 ment w ill cause many |*eople to rush 1 gases. The ex|»eriments are enoitnoiia- northward without pioperly considering I ly ex|»eiisive with present appliances are of use only as demonstrations of how they are to live through the winter and 1 after they get there We have about | possibilities. With further research 5ou0 tons of provisions on the Yukon, 1 may come more simple ami leas costly mik I are Mending as large additional quan methods ami materials, Tbe future of tities as pu-sible, lull we are n«»t able to freezing has great prumiae sml its value Ire estimated.—N. Y ledger. say whether the supply will be equal to cHiiiiol • the demand, nor wnen the supplies will WASHINGTON, July 24.—The tariff reach their dealiimlion with any certain- bill passed its last legialstive stage at 3 Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Hough, Dimension Lumber COUNTY ITEMS. Mr. Odell lias been in our locality again, taking out policies for Hie Mutual ATHENS, July 22.—The European Protective Insurance Co., which he rep military authorities have ordered the j resents. surrender of the Volo-Larissa railway I Miss M E. Landess mid Mins Pierce to the Greek railway officials within 1 were panaangers in on the Harrison Sun eight days. It is stated that the evacua day. They are visiting Mis. Nicodemus. tion of I'l'heasaly has commenced The car for Leach A Jones’ road arriv- Eight regiments of Turkish troops from our Dumokos passed through Thessaly to e<l on Str. IliiiriHon. Vinitoi8 to the day enroute for E lasso mi Several officers ( city ill tlie future ninet “look out foi have started for Salonica. Elliein | earn.’’ A COMPLETE NEW STOCK TILLAMOOK. OREGON. J osiah biggs Conveyed in Sh?rt and Pithy Paragraphs. Til lamook Lumbring Co JJ. J. D aly . (O scar H avter . TILLAMOOK, GLEANED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD tegion. A large majority are «lying of starvation. The steamship companies bring in all supplies and allow 110 pri- vale companies. Consequently, it is not uncommon t«» go for weeks with a scant 1 supply, and for days they are without food. Gold luought in last week to Seattle, Moss says, does not represent 1 he findings of individual prospectors, but a laige portion of it was confiscated from the effects of the 21)00 miners who fell prey to the hardships. At the death of a man possessed of dust, his body is buried without a coffin, and the dust divided among those who cared for him. With proper reliefs established by the government, Moss says, gohl can be taken out at the rate of $2,000,000 a month The richest section of Alaska, Mosssayi, is yet undeveloped. It is 100 miles from Klondyke, and is known ns the Black Hole of Calcutta. It is inhab ited by ex-convicts of Bohemia, and mur ders and riots take the place of law and order? With the great crowds prepar ing to go to the scene, Moss says, hunger ami suffering will be great, when added to those hardships to be overcome by those w ho survive. Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main and Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon, y R. MADISON, M. D. Hutchens Residence, GENERAL NEWS. p. rn. today, when the senate, by decis ive vote of 30 to 40, agreed to the confer ence report on the bill. This closed the gtesl lalror (or which lire 55th congress assembled in extraordinary session, sml after stnblxjrn reaisiance, at times threatening a deadlock, the senate con curred with the limise in a resolution for tbe final adjoaritmenl of the session al 9 o'clork to night. Au analysis of the vote on the tariff conference report shows that the affirm- Nehalem (From the Nehalem Time».) Adolph Nicolai, who has been in Port- land for the past six weeks, returned Monday. Lee Alley mid family of Garibaldi, lire camping at L B Alley’s place on the north fork. M ihm Mary Anderson returned homo Friday after visiting several weeks iu Astoria. The new pos» office recently estnblislied at the mouth of Fo'ey Creek is now open for business. The mime of the office is Balm Capt. II. Webber, of the tug Maggie left overland Thursday on a short trip to Astoria and Portland. The chief Engi neer accompanied him. I). (’. Peregoy is finishing up his resi dence in Ibis city and giving it a coil of paint. May as well gather up a double supply of tin cans while you’re at it. Dan Cronen has bis men at work cut ting logs on II. Schollmeyer’s place jn-t al>ove this city. He will him) them in with I lie donkey engine on Ids pile driv- er. He is logging lor Himpel & Wheeler. Woods (FMOMTHI' OC KAN WAV*) Fred Miirtin niH.le u trip to llie Hub but week. J. AHbbnngli mid friend.,of Italia,, me camping at Wooda Albert Lucy Inra been granted a licence to operate a feiry ncroea tbe liver al thia place. Ed. Grave,, of the Amity Tiinea, ami Mr. Liken* atarted for llieir home« at Amity last Salilrday. Mr. f.mnbert «ml family, of Italia«, are camping at the 1’ark. They expect to remain ten day« or more. Miaa Myrtle Hamilton, of Amity, came in lent week with John Lady. Mi«a Hamilton i* a inuaic teacher, ami will probably instruct a class nt this place. She expects to remain all summer. Last Friday tlm oldest child of Mr. Andy Gage was thrown from Ids horse and his arm was broken. Hr. Bissell was called mid reduced the fracture. Tlieehild is getting along as »ell as could be expected. aiivn vole waacast by 37 republicans, one demu rat (Mi-Euery >, mid one pop ulist (Stewart) The negative vote was met by 28 demo, i-rnls and two populists (flarri* m <1 Tinner /Teller, silver repnldr-an, mid two populist (Allen and Butler) did not vote. One populist (Kyle) mid one nil ver re- public»» (Pettigrew) were alinent witli- out pair», which was equivalent to ■ i tli- bolding their vole*. WASHINGTON, July 24.—The Dina- ley tariff trill is now the law ol the I hiki . The lael step ueceeemy was taken at the White llmise when the president affixed h i« signature at 4 .30 today.