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The Headlight -and The ^Worn Circulation -of tlje- ¡uno oh The Oregonian both for Headlight $2.00 per Year. TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPT. 23 1897. $1.50 Per year MAIL SCHEDULE. GENERAL NEWS T iilamook AND N orth Y amhili : — leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m. Arriveai Tillamook next day by 4 p. ln. j eave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. ni. Arrive N Yamhill next day ............. 2 p. in. T illamook and 3DJI DDL * 130 OS3 H oiwonvii . le :— ji Ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m. i‘ni ilobsonville 9:0.) ¡'. hi . j/v< nohsonville, except Tuesday. .10 o.» a. til. ArriveTillan'ook ixopm. ¿ve Hobsonville Sundays .................. 9:00.1 in. Ai rives in Tillamook.................. ......... i 2: qq iu . Conveyed in Short and Pithy Paragraphs. AND SUPPLIES ^I.eaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, 'and Saturdays at ............................... 7 a.m. Arrive* Setarts . ....................... 1 m. Leaves Xvlarts. same «lays,.................. 1 r.i. Arrives Tillamook by ............... 6 . . ni. The yellow fever is grudunlly spread ing along the gulf coast states. New Orleans, Jackson, Mobile and other pin es report the fever on the increase. G rand R on »:— jeavesCtaud Rounde daily except Sunday at6 p. in., or 011 arrival of mail from McMiun- Seth Low will be the candidate for Mayor of New York City. ' Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45. Leave-. I'illamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p 'ni. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4;3°- Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:ov P. A new series of postage stamps is to issued soon. They will be green in color. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. thcapw £imifcz 0AVID WILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN. SURGEON Flooring, Rustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Rough, Dimension Lumber AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly atteuded to TILLAMOOK, ORK Office nt Allen House, Tillamook. Oregou telephone No. 7. Painting Lessons C. L. Stubbs is organizing a painting dabs. I.esHons will be given in landscape mirine, flower and ligure painting, him about it at the Elite Stu bo. DENTIST, TheDekum Building T illamook , 3<l & Washington, Portland. J J ames M c C ain , I A. W. S everance . C< AIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, TII.I.AMOOK, OIIEGcN. A Q O. NOLAN, W. M, SI, ®AKY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook Ccuuty Office ill Alderman Hotel Building Tillamook, Oregon Til GOYNE, Tillamook, Oregon QLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON I ! We* print! T*Tell. W.J MAY- eftcadl icilil. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON J J. J. I A' V. tUSCAK llAYTER ])ALY & IIAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON. B l .TT ddy ATTORNEY A LAW T lii . amook , O rkoox . C. & E. THAYER Beaeiat BanklitR and Fwhanue basin«». ("tatest paid on time deposit«. K«rh»n,e on Hogland. Belgium, Germany, •«eden aad all foieign countrlea. Tillamook. Oregon. The famous Craven—Fair Wil) case in Persomilly we (Link Mr. Geer «lid per- San Francisco was decided in favor of the f<ctly tight in declining th« office, ami Fair estate. the manly stand which he takes in de Dr. .Andrews ba« withdrawn his re- clining to be a “miscelhiiious candidate” cannot hut hut command admiration. Mr • gnalimn ami will retain the presidency Geer is one of the ablest men in the re of Drown University. publican party in Oregon, and dining fhe Str. Excelsior ha« arrived from the campaign he rendered a« good ser St. Michals with about $30J,000. in vice as any man in 1 he field. Mr. Geer Kloinlikegold on board. i made many voter for the Republican The New York Democrats iepndi.de ticket and he deserves the office tu vliicii he aspires. •heChicago platform. Postmaster-General Gary lias Income Florance Or. Sept. 16—97 convince«! of the wisdom ami utility of Editor H eadlight postal saving« intutimis and has decided Sir: io have a bill prepared providing for Pete Anderson was instantly killed by their establishment and to recommend np'emature explosion, at the stone its passage by congress. qiiary, today. A special to the Heiakl from Panama lie had sprung a hole and was charg o Cl KO COMN. X-resldent, Columbia, says: ing the same when the charge exploded JOHN HAHKEH, Vice Fee,. and Mgr. Guatemala now faces an uprising far the tamping bar «(ruck him in the face O. A.. DOTY, Seavyta«, more serious than the one of n few knocking him over the blnfT. lie fell 70 ' months ago, telegraphs the Herald cor- ft. and struck on the rock below. Mr. Anderson was know 11 to a goo«l 1 respondent in the city of < imi temala The present rebellion is led by men of many in tqe vicinity of Tillamook, as he great wealth and influence, ami is «light was foreman, al the q 111 y at Tillamook 4 ly gaining in strength each day. hay last winter for Wakefield & Jacob 1 The German Emperor is accused of son. E rainier OF having used a large amount of money Florence, Oregon. not his own, and squandered it in per HARDWARE, via« HOiial extravagance. Tne money Town Council Meeting. STOVES, known as the Guelph fund. A regular «ession of the City Council ¡ he entire board of Supervisors in Sim TINWARE. was held oil Monday evening, Sept. 20th Francisco has been removed I»y the edict with a full board present. The firat FARM MACHINERY, □f Superior «Judge Wallace, and their business of the ineeti ig was the hearing siiccessoiB have been appointed by Guv. LOGGERS SUPPLIES, of the report of the City Recorder which Budd. was as follow«: FISHING TACKLE, George Mcderia, the well-known min Rec.’d from all sources to date $1224.18 ing expert, who has been making a care Total expenses 1212.80 AMUNITION ETC. ful examination of the Coffee creek dis Balance on hand 11.38 FULL LINE OF READY MIXED PAINTS trict, in Trinity counly has «ent a report The bond of Brinn Bros, for a saloon t«> Secretary Durden, of the State Mining license was read ami approved after No old shelf worn slock; Everything new and up to dale. bureau. He «ays that the value of the which the hdlowing bills were preaente«! O pposite B ank 1 ecent finds of that section has been and allowed : greatly exaggerated. Gold can be pan Geo. Elliott for gravel on streets ,42.00 >1 »> 28.10 ned from sui face dirt only in small quan- S. O. Wickland », ,, 27.80 ti> ies, paying from 25 to 30 ct« a pan. .fame« Latimer », 15.10 Any large strike that may be madetlieie Win. Ebennau I », 18 20 on in the future will accrue to the benefit of John Svenson ,, ,» 15.80 those having plenty of capital to buy Peter Heiael », 15 50 machinery and properly work claims. ILmry Lowery I» », 1Ö 50 Joe Lahman w Sumas, the terminus of the Seattle Ac 14.37 C. Clements str commisioner International railroad, at the Canadian 1.54 Tillamook Lumber Co. for lumber border, is in a condition of wildest ex .05 C. E. Reynolds for nails citement over the report« that are brought Total 195.90 in from a newly discovered quartz dis Council adjourned Io meet again on trict eight miles south of the interna (lie next regular meeting night. tional boiindry line, northeast of Mount Baker, and 45 miles from Sumas. Sam notice . ples of free-milling ore brought to this A great many people are under the inipres city for assay run a« high as /10,000. in »ions that the county court must keep printed gol<l t«» the ton. The infection is spiead- notices on bridges warning the public that it is ind, and parties in this city are prepar- unlawfull to ride or drive over such bridge» at : Mount a greater ».pee«! than a walk. This in not the ing to leave tomorrow for baker. Mining experts in Seattle say case, but it appearing that it 1» the practice of quite a number of our citizens Io ride ati<l drive they believe the reports, and that the over the bridges of the county at an unlawful di«coveries are in a district iliat is sim rate of speed, I will cite them to the following ply a continuation of the Okanagan, section of the Oregon Statue that they may take : Methow, Slate creek, and Ruby creek warning and keep «mt of trouble. Sec. 179a reads as follows: districts, across the northern tier of If any per«on shall willfully ride or drive comities in theatate. Sumas is praties I - over any public bridge within this stale at a ly depopulated, ami every man who can greater «peed than a walk, or shall drive at any get an outfit nod horse is leaving for the one time more than 20 head of cattle, horses or mules over any such bridge, such person upon mines. If the reports are confirmed conviction thereof before any justice of the there will likely be great excitement, as peace or other court of competent jurisdiction, :: i the mine« can be reached am! worked shall be punished by a fine not less than ten, all the year round, good roads and trail« nor more than one hundred dollars. W. W. Conder Co. Judge leading to within 4 miles of the new | mine«. Indigestion is often taken for consump | T. T. Geer has pos'lively declined to ! be Register of the U. S. L ind Office at tion . The word roiisiimptioii mem « OiegonCity. Ilis views <>f the matter wasting away, ami dyspeptia often waste ** - ■* * * i* * * * * and his leasotif for declining are tersely away a« badly as consumptives The reason pe< p'e waste away because and forcibly given in the following letter either they doll,I gel enough to f 01 addressed to Ssnator McBride: Macleay, Or . Srpt. i5. r^;.—To Senator Mc they don,I digest what they do eat. If the latter is your trouble, take Bride and fCeprescatatives W, s Kill* and I. H Tongue—Gentlemen: Regarding your recom Shaker Digestive Cordial will This niendation for my appointment a» Regitier of help you to digest your food and slop A FULL LINE OF the United fitates Mnd office at Oregon City. I , . m.clt »nd Cre.ni. Velvet, «nd ,,'"«*7 beg leave to aay that extended rOh-ctio»» han your loss of flesh. Shaker Digestive Cordial is made from p^Trimminz. -d , ( t. .b it .ud :ml »«O only serve»! to ronfirm my fir*t coitcustoti. not L.tni in«'-- M” J: Th. tale- J- - tn accept the appoiotment. If ma<le litrbs, barks and juices of fruits, by the There are two controlling reaaon» which Im well-known Shakers at Mount l>ebanoii pel me to this deaciaion. the first of which in that I have never been acambdate, n> any m ■n«M? It possesses great tonic Mini digestive for the position for which I w-a» recommended powers. •• an ezamination of the peramnd letter» and Shaker Digestive Cordial lias cure I petition» in my behalf will »urt ly »how and (nr many supposed consumptives (who were further reason« that aeveral month*, ago I joint«! helping in rec mrending a personal friend fur the really dyspeptics) by simply Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor Mai>> Oregon City office- a bar to my acceptance of it their stomachs to digest their food, (Ims whkh I cam rt perwade myarH tooverlook. givmg them nourishment and new Second Street, Tillumool« City. Oreg I dislike very much to I«.“ considered i n» strength» cell«neo«« candidate for any poaflloti on the bold by aiugg its. Trial bottles 10cte poltttcal c be »aboard that way be parceled A COMPLETE NEW STOCKS- A. WISE, onice Opposite t'oint lionne $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co rilYSICIAN AND SURGEON ATTORNEY AT LAW GLEANED FROM AIL OVER THE WORLD. out tc me by those having the placing' of the men. 1 had. and still have, what I re gard as a laudable ambition to be collector of customs for this district; but it, in your judge incut, the best interests of the public service and of the republican party (and of course in a case like this we are not influenced by any other considerations) demand that this request of myself ami friends be denied, then I bow as gracefully as possible to your decision, but must insist on my privilege of decliriug to be a candide'e for any other appointment. It goes without saying, geutlemen, that my attachment to the republican party is supported by undimislied ardor> tor, in my judgement, there has been 11 » time in its history when it was more nearly right on public questions than now, ami the years to come will, I a sure, And us, as heretofore, battling side by side for the success of the principles we love so we” With kind personal regards. T. T. GEEK. F yive. £«rtc Willi«»»»«. Vroy. Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Price. Dress Makins Done to Order. «.«. r.» —— ig more thaq doub'e that of any other paper in Tllhuncolç CountJ. COUNTY ITEMS. GATHERED BY O’JR C8RRESPBXDEHTS A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks Happenings Woods (FROM THE OCEAN WAVE) What might have been h serioua acci dent waa miraculouslv averted last Fri day m nning, early . Yom g Daw« hi , who had been engaged to take the fami ly of J. B Long to the valley, under took to cross the ferry at this place, iind as he went to drive on, it shoved off let ting the hind wheels of the w.igou in the river. Should the tide have been high ♦earn anti wagon would probably have went to the bottom of the river. Any one and everybody using the lerr'es at ibis place, when not accustomed to them, are liable to hijve an accident at any time that is liable to cost them their team, if not their life. The better way is to let some responsible perse 11 help you over. A horse, belonging to a camper, fell over a blutf and was instantly killed at Mr. Harris’ place al Saud Lake last Saturday. Fletcher ami Miles are erecting a new smoke house 12x14 feet. They intend to salt the bellies and smoke the hacks; by so doing they will probobly realize more than the price now being paid for sal mon. There is a general warfare raging be tween the fishermen on this river and bay There is no established price for salmon now being sold to the fish haul ers . If a uniform price could be estah- lifthed and maintained the enmity that now exist« between the various factions would not be. BEAVER Beaverites, who were out picking hops are returning, hence in n few days Beaver will get down to business. .Tames Hughey anil son, of Fairview, who is (he owner of about 7OO acres of Nestucca’s best land, passed through Beaver twice laiHt week drawing 100 biiHln ls of oats, each load, he says, he saved |80. per 100 bushels by buying at Dolph insteadot buying at Tillamook The fanners, especially of Beaver, are all praying for God or the Devil to semi some merchant into this county (bat will look out for the intere«tsof the far mers or either give us farmers co union sense enough to raisentr own gram. Walter Smith, of Blaine, Is expect soon. Albeit Getrha and family are looked for any day from Sac City Iowa. Bay City Rev. Chai les .I Godsman occupied the piesbyteriaii pulpit la«t Sunday. Rev. Potter lia« returned from confer ence. The Truckee mill has resume«! opera tions amt is employing quite a number of our citizens. Geo. Munroe’s face is wreathed in sinib s tin se days. The cause is the arri val of a little girl. i ay f’ity ha«l a very nmiRiial event take place last Sunday. A young couple were married, being the first ceremony of that kind f >r many moons. Nel lalem Finhii’K I* blHRt, »oino nt the boHte getting »« high »’ forty a night. The Str. Il»rri«on nrrive.l et Illi« port on the 19lh nn<l in lomling »nliuoti from Wist'» ami Kinney’» cannerie» today. Wheeler ft Hiinple'» mill i» »»wing full time with pio»|>ectB for hii »11 winter run. Mi»» Amy D<‘»n, daughter of Geo. D an of thin city, Im» ielurn«il from A«toria, and will remain during lit winter. Chas B >etgii, of Kopp’« brewery, Al ton. 1. »pent a day in our city ami J lidn’t d 1 11 th ng to the boy». Several familie* have moved to ritv recimlly ami imlicelion« are Nehalem i« on her feet again. tlii« th t Mr. Wheeler, our commi»»ioner, waa out viewing Hie Nm-arney moiintaiii roap Monday with a view to laillier improve ment. We wont be talked out n( that road. Several «eliontier« are exiiected daily for Wheeler A llimple’e null. Anything < an rail in aud out of heie but “Elmore I Iroal».” No birth», no death* or ac rid, n’« dur* i ing the week Tlie.e report» will be I collided weekly however. “Town Talk.’’