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-v,<. The Headlight and- -of tqe- Headlight The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year Vol. X, No. 8. TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUG. 5th. 1897. $1.50 Per year igmore thaq doub’e that of any othei* paper* in Tillamook Countij. MAIL SCHEDULE. TnCAMOOSAND NuaTH Y amuh . i .: — 1 eave N YanlMIl daily except Sullday 8 p in. Arriveat Tillamook next day by 4 p. in. 1 eave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p 111. Arrive N. Yamhill uexi day..................2 p. m. To LAMOOK ANl> liOBSONVIt.l.K 1. ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.111. iriive llobsouvtlle 9:00,1.10. I, ve Hobaonvlll», except Tueaduy .lo o. a. m. Arrive Tillamook.................... l:oopm. 1. ve llobsonvllle Siimlays 9:00a.m. Airiveain Tillamook................................ 12:00m. b’e tauth :— Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, ’and Saturdays at ................. ................. 7 a. m. Arrives Netarts ....................................... 1: m. I eaves Netarts, same days,..................... 1 r. 11. Arnves Tillamook by ............................. 6).m. Wanted GENERAL NEWS. Arrested for Manslaughter. COUNTY ITEMS. Considerable excitement was caused in this community on Saturday moi ning bv HOP PICKERS GLEANED FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD the announcement Hint n sheiiff from GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS. 300 Acres I Minnesota had arrested an escaped mur North Yamhill Yaads Conveyed in Short and Pithy derer and that he was confined in tlie A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks LONG JOB AND SURE PAY. GENERAL AGENT FOR Paragraphs. county jail. Happenings address A II kadi . iuh T reporter went out to in MILLER BROS. Going to tlie c innville ore W ASHINGTON, July 28.—J I. Hoop- vestigate tlie mutter. Bay City er was today appointed postmaster at county jail, he found confined there, ns tlie alleged murderer, a mild looking Ofctown, iiiTUIamook county,Ore. Fred Pye was seen on our streets Sat man about 35 years of 11 ge. The man's G rand R ond :— l eaves Graud Rounde daily except Sunday WASHINGTON, July 28.—President name is Fred E. Iluntsinger, and to tlie urday. Btep 111., or on arrival o( mail from McMinn- F arming I mplementsa M achin McKinley has promulgated the following reporter lie gave tlie following account of Maurice I.each has been on the sir a ' Anives at Tillamook at 1:45. important amendments in civil service tlie occurrence that finally led to liis ar list. i., itvcs Tillamook Daily except Sunday at t CLARENCE TILDEN ery CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE rule No. 2: p in or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill rest : SOLD IN THIS COUHTY- M is . Henry Crenshaw spent Sunday ---- DEALER in ----- « hicb i» usually 4:30. “No removal shall be made from any “My inline is Fred E. Iluntsinger, with her gramlparents Arrives at Grand Itonde at 1:45. The Mitchell Wagon. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:ou P. M. position subject to competitive examin coiniiionly known as Eugene liiintsingei, Monev order department, 8:00 A.3*. 6:00 1-. M. ation, except for just cause and upon I am 11 native of Minnesota anti lived Rev. Totter preached at Nehalem suudiiv 4 00 to 6:00 P. M. wrilen charges filed with the head of the there until last year. The innu’s^jiHiiie Sunday. Nice dry wood of any kind, anv length department or other appointing office, 1 for whose death I am held was Henry Dr. W iley made several profesaional desired at lowest living rates. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. and of which the accused shall have full Stoddard. Stoddard was what ¡»gener visits in this vicinity the past week. notice and an opportunity to make de ally known as a hard case. He was a Curtis and Cone took a party up on fense.” troublesome, quarrelsome fellow and a QAVID WILEY, M. D., the .Miami to do some surveying. bully, and I l,a.l trouble with him when I NEW YORK, July 3>).—The Herald PHYSICIAN, SURGEON Mr. Roach and family have gone prints the following from its correspond tve both lived in Wisconsin. When 1 moved from Wisconsin to Ciow Wing Forest Grove to spend (he summer. ent with the insurgent army in Cuba: AND ACCOUCHEUR, “ w.» '.^wso' wi j" w,»s. «A --- Wrfk w -xz & .... o -------- .A A - si W ” I have received the following letter County, Minnesota I found that Stoddard Kiger and Means have taken Hie con- All calls promptly attended to from General Castillo, addressed to the had moved to the county mid the same t ract to drive between three and four firttr WtUiiinte, proy. town, the town of Jenkins. When TILLAMOOK, ORE New York Herald : hundred piling fur the Truckee Lumber HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF ____ 9^ '•Out confidence in our final triumph Stoddard found that I was in the place Company. lie nt once began circulating false reports is daily greater. During the last month 1 E. HAWKE M. I). Mrs. II. S. Newman and with our moderate force, we had 32 severe nlioiit me and against me. injuring my Dress Trimming ami Lining, Laces in Black and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery. cliarac'er, ami alleging that he luid visiting Mrs. G. W. Kiger. combats with the enemy. We have ap Latest Styles in Cloves, Mits, Coats, Capes, Baby Cents, short and long, also Buby PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON plied explosives to trains, fought troops on “done me up” on several occnsions, ami Mr and Mrs. Owen spent Sunday Dresses, Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest styles just front the the highways, taken towns, and our could and would do so again. with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Kirry office nt Allen House, Tillamook. Oregon. East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps for Children. On Thanksgiving night 1895 there WHS armies have been victorious everywhere Telephone No. 7. During the same months 23 persons fully a dunce in the town of Jenkins, and, at Nehalem armed who belonged to the Spanish army , the solicitation of my brother-in law n h 1 O. NOLAN, (From the Nehalem Times.) have joined our forces. Counting L o the whom I was stopping, 1 «ent to tlie Sloildanl was there, and also DressMaking Done to Order. regulars, guerillas, volunteers and all . ’ ATTORNEY AT LAW Mis. Giles B. Johnson is visiting civilians, I am in a position to assure you l,is daughter, who is, I think, at tlie friends at Wiirenlon and Astoria. Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Milin and that our forces are more than ever flour bottom of all tliis trouble. Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook County- When I got there I found that Stod C. II. XVI leeler left on Friday for San Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon. ishing and victorious.” Office in Alderman Hotel Building ‘I was in Matanzas recently, and dard had informed all his eronies that Francisco on business connected with Tillamook. Oregon" lie intended whipping me that while there I witnessed a scene that the mill. reminded me of the sloriea of the treat night. I le was calling. He took off his A letter from Chris Nelihur an old H. GOYNIÍ, ment of slaves in Africa. I saw a Span coat pretending that lie was uncomfort Nehalemite who is now in Alaska writes ably warm mid whetted up a couple of ish inspector of police lash until they that lie bus struck it rich. He has $110, hied, feeble, tottering reconcentrados in knives lie had in his pocket, all the time ATTORNEY AT LAW 000 in Ida inside pocket in hard cash. onler to force them to do government boasting of what lie would do to me. I Cnpt. H. Weber, of the Maggie, re Office Opposite Court House. work. Matanzas is full of reconcentra I finally saw there was ny avoiding him dos. Every night some oí them die on mid so I walked up to him mid asked turned Tuesday from Astoria. Engineer Tillamook, Oregon. the steps of theatres or in the hospitals him whether or not he intended to ntlack Ross, formerly of the Tug Weona I Except for private donations they are me. He was standing ill the door and returned with him and will occupy the J. MAY, absolutely helpless. Oil July 14 a ship I outside, lie said‘yes, you------------ ” engine-room of the Maggie hereafter. arrived with a cargo of tiles to be used and sprang upon me, fastening his teeth Edward G. E. Wist left Thursday for some government purpose. To un in my forehead just aliove my right eye. morning for Portland on business con ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, VVe clinched and I threw him to tlie load the tiles the police pressed into nected with his cannery. If lie call dis service« great number of reconcentrados. ground which was icy and hard frozen. pose of liin pack he will return and get TILLAMOOK, OREGON. They were too weak to work, too weak We would have lind it out then but were ready to put up salmon when the season )J. J. D aly . even to diag themselves down to the har seperated mid several other of Ilia cron- : opens August 15. (O scar H ayter . bor. Some started to work, but had not ies attacked me. When the row was J) ALY & HAYTER, D. Beniteau returned this week from strength enough to carry the tiles quieted down Stoddard cliiilltllgcil me Phen it was that the police inspectors to meet him at 10 o’clock on the follow North Yamhill where he has been tinder ATTORNEYS AT LAW, appeared ami mercilessly beat women ing morning ami when tlie time cniiie it doctors care for some time. His health and old men for tl.eir in Utility to work.’ ’ I atm ted to do so but heard on the way is much better than before «nd he thinks CJEO. COMW, Frealdent, DALLAS, OREGON that lie was sick mid so did not go. he will gel along «11 right now . JOHN BAKKBZH, Vice Fre« and Mgr C -ft- DOTY, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, July 30 —Ellis Stoddard died two weeks later, from Mills, tlie retired consul-general at Hono what cause 1 do not know. I remained £ LA UDE THAYER, Emma lulu, arrived from the islands on the there in that town until March when I steamer Ala meda. Mr. Mills was suc went to Dakota and front there I came AT TORNE Y-AT-I.AW, The ocean spray tlie past two days ceeded by William Hayward, and, with loOrcgou. My wife came ill Oct. 1890 his wife, is on his way buck Io his home andfouild me at Sherwood, from Sliei- has dampened the hay. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. in Virginia Speaking of political affairs we came to Tillamook during October. Two men with families have located in the islands Mr. Mills says: I liave no Far oftlie outcome of the i in our midst lately. They are at wui k U a M er M c C ain , “Annexation is now regarded univer case, and I do not tlriaik there is aslin. ■ on their claims. |A. W. S everance . ---- OF ----- sally by the people of Hawaii as a cer ow of a chance for my conviction. 1 Steve Bauer and Arnold Affblten 1\[C<’AIX & SEVERANE, tainty. Their enthusiasm over tlie an acted in self defense. My wife and ! gone out to work through harvest. nexation is more intense now, if such n child en are at Orelown, and will remain HARDWARE, A fi CENE . S-AT-LAW, thing be possible, than it lias ever been there with my parent» until tlie case is \f isses Nina ami Etta Page, of STOVES, T illamook , ohk G on . mid almost everybody lias an abiding disposed of, which I hope will he soon. kowin, were visiting our school on TINWARE, faith in the happy result that they all Stoddard's wife never bliinied me for 1 day. Miss Jennie E. Smith’s school < l se<l wish for and anticipate. It is confident her husband'» death, and I think that IB. L. EDDV FARM MACHINERY, ¡J. R. C aples ly expected that tlie whole matter will lie my arrest is the woik of h:» daughter.” the 23.1, with very appropriate extreisea LOGGERS SUPPLIES, SberiffO 1‘. Ericson, who had the I eonsi»liiig of »ong» ami recitations. 'Hie settled when congiess meet» this fall.” PDDY A CAPLES prisoner ill charge, »bowed tlie reporter ' patrons of tlie school turned out ami FISHING TACKLE. WASHINGTON, July 30.—The Japan- nil paper». They were regular in form brought their ilinueis, and had an old ATTORNEY AT LAW AMUNITION ETC. e»e government has accepted the offer by ami recited tliut HuiiUinger «as indict i tashioned school picnic. Everybody T illamook , O regon . Hawaii to arbitrate the dispute between ed by the grand jury ofCrow Wing Co. present enjoyed the day very much the two countrie». Tlie »late depart Minn , Nov. 17th, 189» (one year after FULL LINE OF READY'MIXED PAINTS ment bus l»een informed of the offer and tlie alleged crime was committed) for J osiah biggs J- s- stephens A A<lv*rtia«*<l Letters. ila acceptance. The »object» of arbitra ■*man»laughler in the first degree.” Mr. No old shelf worn stock; Everything new and up to date. STEPHENS & BIGGS. Mr. Rosewell B. Lambson, Jacob tion will include not only the difficulty Ericson admitted that lie had a hard Real Estate Agents and Representing the Bnbaek, Ixmis Cantili, Mr. George Green over the landing of immigrant», but aho I lime to get the county attorney to cou- Mr. R. David, Mrs. Len* Golden, I« R* Home Mutual Insurane Co. of California I will include other diangreeinenta Iretween j J. H. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & ' sent to allow him to come after Hunt- Hunter,O. R. Hunter, Mrs. B. Hartman I the two countrie». the mo»t important I Portland for Schott Supplies. I linger, and that le bad to threaten him Office at Allen Hotel1 I „(which i» tlie Sake lax inipoeed upon | witli man da morn, proceeding* to compel Geo B Johnson. August 1st 1897. b J. Hunt. ! a Japanese liquor largely imported »nd1 ; him to do no He finally got his pa|«ra, j i consumed by the Japanese in Hawaii. however, and arrived here last Friday. | For Hal»* at » Hargaln 160 acres of land joining the town of CHICAGO, July 28.—A Timee-Ilernld 1 Sheriff Jackson koked into tlie matter' Wood*, |0<)0 in iniprovemcnts on place, special from Washington says President 1 ami llmiiglit it of »0 little importance : good house, barn, water power shop, McKinley i« determined to secnie cur 11ml lie did not go |>er»oiially Io assist in eight acres under wire fence, fruit trees ä rency reform legislation. To tl.is eml tlie arrest. lie deputized City Maialial and g<»o<l roads, House *4 miles from 0 school ami I*. O. Must be gold for cash |,e will have the active co-operation of Clyde Clement» logo in hi» place ami at 0 om e. Price ($50()) five hundred with Mr. Jolie«, of tlie Jolie* Uro», lively ( oliare. Secretary Gage. The currency coiniui«- Address P. () Rog No H3 General Hanking and Exchange buxine*" _0 ' «table they went down to Wood». Here »i.m bill passed by the house on the last Nehalem Oregon. interest paid on time deposits. they found Constable Ifairiaou Booth,' .lay of the session i» dead, and it is not Hxeliange on England, Belgium, Germany, likely the president will revive the pro and then returned to (Jelown foi self, and seemed to regard every man weden and all foreign countries. ject of having a monetary reform men«- | their man. They found Huutainger out that he met a« a possible desperado. ore framed and recommended by a com- fidiing, and arrested him without diffi. Mr Tuttle, with his lleri-e mostuclie, and cullv, and niter giving him an opportun- | l.ullel m-are, lecaived while doing duty an Jnd is note ready for business. ' mission It is now planned that nil adminietra- ity of bidding hi« family a .ad farewell h deputy in Arizon* made an especially Oregon. lion plan »hall be formulated during the brought him to town and locked him up. j femiul impression on the mind of thia Extracting by painless methods. Sheriff arremetí ' * to “ ' be summer »nd autumn and »nbuiilled to ” Ericson " “ greully .pliet eastern sheriff, who in evidently a cougiess '« convenes in Decern- impressed with the idea that he wax I in good fallow hut possessed of exceedingly Gold filling a specialty. il<i »»'I Ile concilier- tunny ideas regarding the west and tlie |,er By tlie lime Secretary G»ge sub tlie w wild ami wooly weal went IL;c::.: c. w. KIGER mite hie fl«»* annual rrport to congress ed himself il» imminent danger of bi» life western people. Do a t fail to come and s K meif you hare any work DEALER IN Sheriff Jackson smiled a quiet smile at next Deceinl>er lie will iu ell probability ami guarded constantly •gainai posai ble He informe.! a H kaiu . ight I the recital of the tale of the easterner e yoa wish done in my line. hav« » pl*" formulated, which may be remue submitted to th« •dininislralion M a reporter that when in a wild country like fears, but next day he had the Conlyke Co ect on, Receive Cxrefal »nd Tillamook he trusted uu one save him- fever worse than ever. «theme of currency reform Prompt Attention. F. M. LAMB Mitchell Lewis & Staver Company. M M WOOD. F. ?\. Lamb Tillamook, Ore. La Mode Millinery Parlors Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices. Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Dough, Dimension Lumber $7200 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co A COMPLETE NEW STOCK w H H CAREY, B AÑK of C. OPPOSITE BANK r. WM. TATUM, E. THAYER DENTIST Arrived in Tillamook Aug. i 1897 Tillamook, Exchange and ^oneg {Securities. D r . T atom ,: BAY CITY, OREGON. I