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The Headlight and- -of tlje- ^illamoûli The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year Headlight Vol- X. No. IQ. TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUG. I9th. 1897. $1.50 Per year i^more thaq double that of any other paper* in Tillamoo^ County. mail schedule . >MOOK and N orth Y amhill :— N Vanillin daily except Sunday 8 p. la. »rôveill Tillamook next day by 4 p. 111. leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p in. Arrive N Yamhill next day ..........2p. in. COUNTY ITEMS. GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS Tur AlfOOK AND HOBSONVILLK:— 1L. Tillnmo'ik daily except Tuesday 6:00 a m ■' ,1V1. ||. l.-olivllle 9:00,1m. r,e Hobsoiivllle, except Tuesday 10 00 a.m. Arrive Tillamook ... 1:00pm. ê eHoI.sonville Sundays ..... 9:00a.m. Arrives in Tillamook........................... i>:ou m. A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings taire scnaetlxing'? Nteave' Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at .......................... 7 " m. Arrive» Seiarts ........................... 11 m. Leaves Netarts, same days, . le. ci. Arrives Tillamook by ........................ <|.m. P ba ND ROND-— “litvesGrand Rounde daily except Sunday atô p- ni t or on arrival of mail from McMinu- Clai^E.jhdiey'g fieW ¡Saloon '’irrives 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* »0,t office hours, 7 3° A to 8:Ou P. M. jlomyOrdei department, 8:ooA.As. 6:oo r. M Suudàv 4:00 to 6:00 P. M. professional I PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORE n E. IIAWKE M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Allen House, Tillamook. Oregon. Telephone No. 7. ATTORNEY AT LAW Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook County Office in Aiderman Hotel Building Tillamook, Oregon J H. GOYNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office Opposi!» Court House. Tillamook, Oregon. jy J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. U. J. D al V. (OSCAK HAVTEB. J)ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON. ÇÏ.AUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. IJrMra M c C ain , ¡A. W. SEVERANCE. ^JC CAIN & SEVERANE, ATTORSE'. S-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OKKGON. t B. L. F.DDV IJ R. CAPLES gDDY & CAPLES ATTORNEY AT LAW T illamook , O rkoox . j . s . stephens J osiah rlggs 8TEPJIENS & BIGGS, R«ftl Estate Agents and Representing the Home Mutual Insurane Co. of California J S. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & Portland foi Schoil Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel B Miss Rose Fowler, of Ocean Park, who ( lias been quite sick for several weeks, I is convalescent. Mis. Fanner, and two children, of Portland, are visiting Mrs, Andy Com mons, and ot hers at Oretown . I John West, of Salem, has brought in quite a number of campers from that l place for our resort this summer. ANKof C. & E. THAYER Grneial Banking and Kxchange binrintM htcrextpaid on time deposits. Kxchatige on England, Belgium, Germany w®den and all foreign countries, Tillamook, Oregon. c-W. KIGER fyeinnge and ^oneij jJecui'itieS Co! ections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGON. The meeting at Beaver will continue over the coming Sunday at which time we expect the largest crowd ever met in this County. Come on every body. Plenty of dinner will be on the ground. O UR KL ON DI KE LETTER. GENERAL NEWS. GLEAMED FRCM ALL OVER THE WORLD. Conveyed in Short and Pithy Paragraphs« Commissioner Smith’s Letter. Mr. John U. Smith, commissioner for Alaska, semis the following to the Oregonian, from I'yea, Alaska, August 1 : “Arriving st Dyea, the matter of de tail of greatest importance that confronts the miner is getting his stuff ashore.’ There is no wharf, nml the vessels anchor about a mile and a half from high-lido mark, looking north toward DyeH, but only about one naif mile from the cleft of locks bounding the bay on the east and west, or to the right and left looking uoi th. “The beach looking north shoals so gradually that the lighters or small boats belonging to the ship cannot reach shore so the stuff is landed on the rocks, in Seattle, Wash. Aug. 13 1897 clefts mi l benches, and is therefore scat i Bay City Editor H kadugiit : tered for some distance along the beach According to my promise I write you on both sides. HOP PICKERS “Tliis scattering is managed with ho Win. llendi'icKs lias been over the and report progress.lam now in Seattle, and am astonished at tlie progress niuch skill, too. that, no matter how mountains with n load of fish. 300 Acres North Yamhill Yards that tliis City lias made. It is the live-| many packages a miner may have, no Blreli Alderman bad a narrow escape lest place that I have seen in ninny years. GENERAL AGENT FOR LONG JOB AND SURE PAY. two of them will be in the same last week. A log rolled in such a man It pills me in mind of San Francisco ADDRESS place. I would recommend that, after ner as to kill two oxen, cripple two from 1873 up to 1876, in the time of the ycu get your out lit, if you are coming to MILLER BROS. c innville ore more, mid it just missed Mr. Alderman. boom on the comstock mines—hundreds tile mines, io get one or two boxes big. of men outfitting for the mines, not only | We learn that Chas Fuller, who has enough to bold nil your stuff, and, alter been attending school nt Cbemmia, has the mines of Alaska, lint the mines east labeling each package, pul them ill the been taken ill, ami Jas. Fuller has gone of here, in Kootnai, Rosshtnd, mid oilier 1 boxes for shipment to Dyea. The boxes points, east of lieie. The liolelB are will do to live in after you get there. arming mplements achien out after him. crowded, the streets are one moving “My advice to every oue in l’ortlmid are ERY CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE. A number of Bay City people CLARENCE TILDEN mass of animated bumiinily. It does and vicinity, is, wailing until spring be- rusticating on the beach this week SOLD IN THIS COUHTY- me good and puls the old life back into f ire starting, but gel to Dyerr early, be- ---- DEALER IN------- The Mitchell Wagon. The dance given in Pacific Hall Inst me once more. I feel 20 years-younger, j cause there will be n great rush. 1 will be Saturday was well attended, and all re- already; the old spirit of 49 him returned, ! better able to advise as to the exact lime lean see the gold, the solid glittering | later on, but my impression now is that port having an enjoyable time. nuggets, and I realize that gold is king. the first of February is the proper time Rev. Potter and wife went out over Nice dry wood of any kind, any length Long live the king, mill may his king to arrive at Dyea. 1 think there will be desired at lowest living rales. the mountains Monday. Their vacation dom reach the North I’ole, rind lust for u wharf built by that time. will be spent with tlieir son in Southern ever! “About 3 miles from Dyea lauding mid Oregon. Poor old sleepy Portland I She is not before arriving at Dyea is the town of Misses LandeM mid Pearce, who have in it, for even a few minutes consider Skaguay. A wluirf is being constructed been the guests of Mrs. Nicodemus, re ation. She Ims neglected her oppor-1 there, and a trail pul through to the turned home via Str. Harrison last Satur tunities, . nml now her city front is 11 . Yukon, which may ou uv.icr tuau .ho home fit only for hermits and second 1 I Dyea trail when completed. It is said day. YOB WW w 4J w wk W hand stores. The St. Charles, the Es-! 1 they have extended it far into the interior Dr. and Mrs. Hawke, of Tillamook, Jtlx-0. Líate yjilUant®, 1’rcp took a drive to our city last Thursday. mond, and in Hurt vicinity looks lone-1 now, but that it ends nt a flock of about some. The money kings of Portland, if 60 lakes that all look alike, mid no one HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF------ Chas. Pike, who lias been to Astoria, they would, could have made her the • knows which one to take to get to the returned <m last trip of III« Harrison. He queen city of the west. I have seen ini j Yukon. There ¡sail Irishman there who Dress Trimming and Lining, Laces in Black and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery, leports that fishing will commence here the city of Portland, miners exhibit their1 rmiaiked: I want to live out doors auy- about the 201 Ii inst. Latest Styles tn Gloves, Mits, Coats, Capes, Baby Coats, short and long, also Baby mineral without attracting any more at liow ; so i’ll just stay lieie until they tention Ilian if they were addressing a agrees. A gentleman of the Hebrew Dresses, Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the Kmniii mnrlile image. Oh no! they want 110 faith at Skaguay was lamenting the East in Hats, Bonnets, and Caps for Children. mines, they never dealt in mines or scarcity of dogs, lie wanted something Burning slashings is tile order of the milling, never thought that mines were to kick. n safe investment; Imt if jou bud afiirm, day. “Mr. L. W. Bond, of Santa Clara Cal The men have all left for the harvest a good piece of real estate—Oh I they and a son of a well known millionaire of DressMaking Done t o Order. would loan you 25 percent of its value, I Seattle, is the best outfitted matt here. Held. 011 mi iron clad mortgage, which wim Besides that ’be has traveled.’ Coming Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main and McNeil—To the wife of Denis McNeil sure to ent up your substance and ruin : upon the bout, lie was giving us all Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon. Aug 6th, a son. your family and hold you in bondage o,, tmveling in rough countries forever! And now that they have used Emma people are now expecting to He has seen many hardships, and lias have mail twice a week, which will be their money in skiniiiug the farmer, bad exleimive experience in packing and they emt limig the old dry skins on the mining. . lit nil Ins kuowle.lge mid ex- much better than now. fence, and congratulate themselves 1 perieuce availed him naught. Ills horses with, “oh, yes, we saved the skins!” I mnl home of his ’stiitT were Imided nt Oretown Now if l’ortlmid Imd a shown spirit of Skaguay. Ilis blmikels were Imided on The Rev. Mr. Short, of Astoria, and1 enterprise, had encouraged milling, mid I a scow as baggage, mid his freight was manufacturing, bad erected metallurgical the Rev. Mr. Potroine, of Pendleton, scattered along lhe rocks. Yesterday made ii flying trip to Oretown last week. mid reduction works, ami woolen mills, lie was congratulating .himself that I,» developed our coal measures, and shown was still aboard the boat, where lie could Mesdmnes Cleghorn and Decker, of a proper spirit of modern advancement, eat mid sleep.’’ —Oregonian. Portland, are rusticating at the bay. mid sat down on old ltip van Winkle mid NEW YORK. Aug IJ—R. G. Dull & Co'» Some few in this neighborhood have Shy lock ideas, she would have been the weekly review tomorrow will «ay: the Klondike fever, and express their empire city of lhe north west. Oregon to Every city reporting tliis week notes an in determination to visit that region in the day and forever! She is the the best crease in trade and nearly all report bright and most permanent state in the union, prospects. The great change in buaine«« 1« spring. and Ims more undeveloped wealth than emphasized by the presence of a multitude of Mr. James Hooper lias been appointed buyers from all part« of the countrj.by their any of them. I love the people of old stateinctits of the situation of tlieir homes and Postmaster at Oretown. Oregon. They area noble and whole-! more forcibly by the heavy purchase« they aio Mrs Farmer, of Portland, is visiting soulerl people, but God spare them ami making. Mrs. Andrew Commons. save them from tlieir Shylock niAHterfa! . 1 NEW YORK, Aug ij—Bradstreet «tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Sam Foster came in here Ami may God eave them from POP“1'»"1 wlll..y and free silver, ami may their prospects j Kvideuc. of wi.te.preail revival in lhe deiuauil a short time since from tlieir home in Illi brighten and Populism and Bryanisui for nierchsiidiM amt other prodiK-la have be- OKO. h ' aí ' k EB, VA..«»«. — JOHN BA c a DOTY, Sesretary nois. disappear from the face ot fair America. come no numerous a» to compel general re- ... . , ! coaullioii The preaa haa therefore eea«nl dla- The fishermen have been catching a Now a word foe good old Tillamook : cnaaiug whether trade baa really improved or few salmon in the bay lately. I will say that nil Tillainookers are my not, and line I htcuii meaauriilK the volume ot The Salem ennip nt Slab creek forms friende.and I love them all, regardless of buetneM compared with preceding periods. A buy alley of (eelliig baa appeared among buy a little village of tents, where the people nationality or )rolitics—Irish, Swerli s, ! era cud sellers at New Voik Baltimore. Chi- from the valley escape the excessive heat Danes, Swiss and all. God bless their 1 cafo.M. Louie and Kanaaa City, where Interior good honest faces, and tlieir hard find merchant« have thronged thia we< k, the like of their homes. honest hands of toil, ami inav they pro«- of which haw not been «een for aevefal year«. Mr. Hoopes, of Clackamus Co. came per ns they surely will in tlieir rich i little Interior merchant« are buying dry good«, cloth . j ing, «hoe», groceries and fancy article* far in n few days ago. garden spot of lhe world. Now i nW or more freely than at any lime wince iHyr. ---- OF ---- An invitation party was given at the my self; my lot is cast iq a hard place- NEW YORK Aug 13.—A diwpatcli to th> Itomeof JI'S. A. Commons last week and my pro»|iects are for a life of hard, Hr raid from Havana, via Key Went. Miy* HARDWARE, The young people thoroughly enjoyed ship and privation, but I likve a mission •'I have learned or what «eeiua to be the beat to fill, and will meet it like a man authority that <’aptuin-*>eiieral Weyler ha« the evening STOVES, There is one thing sure, f will be liable M*nt hie reaigiiation to Mardfid. Thia report la Joe Myers made a t.ip to Salmon river to keep, for I will soon be on ice, mid generally believed to be true. • There la no doubt that the realgnathm of last week, and Unnville Whiteman has , wont spoil this winter All that I want Weyler ia due to the aa«as«inalioti uf Caneva« gone down to the Siletx to fish is Io find and gi t Tillamook's share of del Caatllto ” that gold And yon know me weli KEY WHAT. Fl«., 13.— An important engage enough to know that if I have plenty no- tneut took place yesterday near Cardeiia*. Mat- BEAVER ho ly in reach of me would want. Well anfta« province. The ttpaulards were ba IIy de * Our ramp meeting, which commence.I tomorrow we depart for the great Yukon lead'd with a heavy loa* General Molin was killed. The fight lasted * veral hour«, an t Aug 5th, held by Mr. Harter and wife for a voyage of twice the disience from General Weyler was obliged to retreat from OF READY MIXED PAINTS of Oakland Cal. assisted by Rev. Bast is New York to Liverool I will write back Aguacate to Jarocoa The insurgent* are wait A FELL LINE truly one of the la-el ever held on thia , and send by return boat from Yukou. ing outside of the town to ace if they can attack Yours Truly, lieat regards to all his force there. The people of Havana fear the side of the coast range of inta. I need dangers of the situation ofWeyler. j II. Jackson. ■ not try to get language to explaiu the Wanted, F. XI. LAMB Mitchell Lewis & Staver Company. M M F 0. NOLAN, Miss Josie Krebs, of Port laud, is visit- ing relatives at this place. Miss Rose Weatherly, of Portland, came in last week and will remain for I several weeks. Is tlxe place to g*et it Ciarlo kseps tlxe “best. Comae and. see for 37’ciarself. cards . nA VID WILEY, M. D., 0. Woods (EROM THE OCEAN WAVE) masterly way Rev Bast handles the word of God in as much as almost every town in this county was represented here last Sunday. Suffice it to say that many from the school boy and girl of 8 to ihe gray headed man tottering as it were, on the very verge of the grave have been happily converted since this camp meeting has begun. we also real ize that untold good has been done in tliis way at Beaver, and at present writing, which is Tuesday morning, each meeting is becoming more mid still more inter esting This baud of Christian workers go from here to Oretown to begin a camp meeting this following Tuesday. I I & M - F. M. Lamb Tillamook, Ore La Mode Millincrv Parlors Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Bough, Dimension Lumber $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co A COMPLETE NEW STOCK tinware . farm machinery , loggers supplies , fishing tackle , amunition etc . 2 rFw w H H CAREY, OPPOSITE BANK Stiff iff Jackson II ’rites an Interesting; Lette» from Seattle,