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HEADLIGHT X-BAYS For the next thirty days we will give a j.c s si b'cr'ption to the Weekly Oregonian with every New Subset ifition lo the Headlight at $1.50, ccsh in advance. Now is your lime to subscribe. What makes poor Bryau wipe his eye, And beat his breast and frequent sigh, And tell his folks he’d like to die? 'Tis wheat, 'Tis silver, What makes his party friends declare Their cause is smashed beyond repair; What makes them so profusely swear? 'Tis wheat, •ria silver. What makes “the toiling masses” all Poor William J. a humbug call, Who tried to bunco them last fall? ’Tl« wheat, ’Tis silver. Has he not preached from day to day, That wheat and silver, come what may, I.ike Siamese twins together stay? He has, He has. Whose price goe-i up while fanners say, “Lo, ihings al last have come our w.iy, Three clivers for us--hooray, hooray?" Wheat’s price— Not silver’s. W.io e pr ce, in spite Bryan's frown, (Joes down and down and down and down, Ard down and down and down and down? Silver s price— Not wheat’s. M. II. McElroy, in Rochester Post-Exprew. Dancing school Saturday night. W. J. May County warrents wanted. LIKE A MIRACL i How a Locomotor Ataxia Sufferer Was Cured. Krom the Evening Newa, Detroit, Mich, My wife used 10 put eight or ten hoc water bags around me to stop the pain. Those that came to see me biu me good-bye when they left me, and 1 was given up. The doc tors said nothing more could be done for me. “ We tried every known remedy, and my wife kept reading the articles about Dr. Williams’ Bink Bills for Pale People to me. Finally she said they only cost 5*>) cents, and she wanted to know if I would try them. To please her I consented, and the first bo? gave me relief. 1 continued to use them for about two years before I could get strength enough to walk. It came slow but sure, but what I am to-day is due wholly to Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. “ I am rearly seventy-five years old to-<lay, and there Is not a man in the whole city that can kick higher or walk further than I can to-day. If any one has locomotor ataxia that reads this, let them come and see me to-day. Can you tell me a man to-day in* this big city that can do better than that ? ’’ said Mr. ('roeket, as he kicked the reporter’s hat. which was held high above his head. “ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo ple made me what I am to-day. I only wish I could persuade others to do as I did, and take them before it is too late.” (Signed) “J ames C rocket .” Before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared James Crocket, who signed and swore to the above statement as being tiue in every particular. R obert E. II ull , J r ., Notary Bablic. Wayne County, Mich. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale people are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, and the public are cau tioned against numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists or direct by mail* from Dr. Williams’Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. James Crocket, a sturdy old Scotchman, living in Detroit, Mich., at 88 Montcalm Street, was a.sked about his wonderful cure. “First,” he said, “I must tell you some thing of my life before my almost fatal sick ness. I waa born in Scotland in 1822, and came to this country in 1848. I am a marine engineer by trade. In 1872 I was in the employ of the Detroit and Cleveland Navi gation Co., and for fifteen years I *-->» chief engineer on one of their big passenger steamers. M y first boat was the K. N. Rice, which was burned at the docks. Then I was transferred to the Rubie, which was chartered to make the run between Detroit an»l Cleveland. “ I brought out the new steamer the ‘City of the Straits,’ and for years acted as her chief engineer. Il is a great responsibility, the position of chief engineer on those big passenger palaMt. Thousands of Ilves are neld in the keeping of the engineer. The anxiety causes a great nervous strain, and the strictest attention is necessary. Not for a moment must he lose his watchfulness. “For fifteen years I carefully watched the big engines and boilers without a single accident, and only noticed that J was getting nervous. Suddenly without warning I was taken sick, and in less than a week I was prostrated. I had the best of physicians. I grew gradually worse, and at the council of doctors, they said I had nervous prostra tion, and had destroyed my whole nervous system and would never be able to be up again. They slid I had worn mvM-|f ont by tim long nprvous strain caused by watching nfid worrying about the machinery. For three long years I was unable to move from my beu without assistance. The doctor said I had locomotor ataxia, and would never be able to walk agsin. “The pains and suffering T experienced during those years are almost indescribable. IMrson who desire to lake dancing lessons from 1’rof. Begg« will have to ap ply at once. Notice* Wanted 20 cords of wood cut nt the Court House, 4ft wood ent twice and PiiralyMH, Vertigo* Im potency, Dys .stacked in wood shed. File bids fo pepsia, Nervous Prostration and Insom . •me with County Clerk on or befoie nia cured. No cure, no pay. Read ad the 1-t <lay of Ort. 1897. * of Vi til Medicine Co. W W. Conder Co. Judge McIntosh & Townsend will pay the highest market price in cash for dair ('lieup lumber. utter delivered at their factory at Pilla* Tillamook Lumber Co. have again re mook. duced lheir prices, and are now selling Bring all your packed blitter to Cohn rough lumber at $6 00. Sized lumber I 7.00, shiplap 7 00, pickets I x 3—4 feet <fc Co. and get 15cls. a pound for it. long $7.00 per thousand pickets. Do yon dance? If so you should dance well. Now is the time Io learn and Prof Boggs ih the best teacher in Oregon, from whom lo take lessons. Sell? Considerable money is on deposit in this city for the purchase of impoved to and unimproved property within four or live miles of town Parties having such tf I. iik I h for sale, will do well to call nt llie “I’m nearly deml with Biles.” Why H eadlight office and leave discriptions price and not got well? Bend ad of Vila Medicine of the land together with terms. * Co. No cure, no pay. If you want anything in the paper don’t forget that Nels Let ps hii excellent supply on that he sells it At prices its lowest. Ladina, read ad of Vita No cure, no pay. line of wall Thompson hand mid low UH the Medicine Co. « Cohn A Co are paying pound for packed Imtler. 15cU. People eat and sleep well Vita Remedies. Read nd. no pay. per « 110 1180 No cure, Nickle alarm docks for tab e nt geon’s. Stur- WANTED—50 or 75 stands of bees Must be in g >o.| shape Mini cheap. Address G. P. Bradford I 01 cat < »rove Tn (’me Constipât’.on Forever. Tul«’ (' iscarrts <’nmlv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. full to cure, druggists refund mouev. will Sat- Sat- Rt ad li e i < w Headlight ml II.is w<ek ll contains things that will interest you. l or window alindes go Stoic. the Rucke) VortlHiul Market As given by Alien Jk Lewi« WHEAT Markvi. advance nominal at 85c to sen-. Eastern Oregon; Valley. OAI'S—No.», choice. whit*, to jS; grey, jlc BARLEY—Feed $19 50, to ao.50 I'OT VIDEA— In good demand at 40 to 45c pci sack. Bl* l'TIvR -Store, In rolla 25 (4 Foe per roll choice dairy, is uy 4oc per 1 all ; cieatnery 43 ($t 50C per roil. KGGM,—choice candled 17Mie per dos HIDE^—Dry.ii’i «e 15c, greet» ec to 7c. DRIED APPLE*- Evaporate»! bleached eva; aisled unbleached, <t4 je. PUA**—Sun and evaporated, PRIED PLUMS -Pilles«. 5<<*6r; prunes 4c to CHICKENS— l.i soil U oc i Information Wanted Information is wanted concerning the whereabouts of a man named William J. Stretch, lie came to Tillamook from Smith Bend Washington about three years ago. He is about 60 years of age, and is a timber cruiser by trade, Per- sons sending information to this office will be rewarded for their trouble. th »5 Order uf Circuit court partitioning D I.C of James atul Anna Quick E V. and tt. E Brinlev to Wm D. Ätill- wvll 1^3 act in set .s l*p i s R > W’. Ida Elli» Reynolds to W. 1). Stillwell 1214 a« res iu same. Stateot Oregon to Edwatd B Simpson Trustee, vat ion < tracts in T iNRo W. 16 11 Fand >vs«ie Crane. W ’4 nfs K *4, of N F '< E »» of W h of S K ‘4 and W «t of W ’■9 of E q ofS E q ot section 33 T|> a N R IO w. »S Dianina Pag > to B. F Du fte N W \ o see 11 Ip iS R 9 W. R F. Dut fee to Dlanlha Page N W »4 of blk 'J6 Thayers ad to Tillamook. Goran and Munaott Munson to Pete Schild N S of - w i4, N W q s K »4 s \v I4 of n w »4 of <cc H T JS R9 W 2u John G. and Mat y 1. D v to W II If Ca y Trustee, «everal tracts in Day« ad. L S. of A to James Ryan K of N E \ N K ’4 and E \ of S E ‘4 0» sec 7 Tp 1 s R to 8 W V. s of A to Wm Ryau N W q of Sec n Tn IS R - W James Ryan by admr to Wm Ryan E F ’t of «et - Tp 1 S RAW. 13 Richard F Ryan to William Ryan, '4 ot E % of «ec 7 Tp t S K S w •4- A G. Reals lo I». II. Brown, Tract M» T I A h I W 34* M R. Ru. khanai» to Geo. knee, part « f lot 5 arc 13 T t N H 1 VI >4- Clami«* and Rateila Thayer to I. G. Potter, lota 5 and a blk 7. Iota -^9«*ll-rj blk 6, lots » atui 2 blk Malaney’a ad to Ocean Park. r<tnratr Toar llnwel« With Caararvt«. Cw4? Cathartic, cure constipation forever. Ilk. H C c C fail, drugg taw re! und money. The Headlight is the oldest paper published in the couuty, and bas do»»e more to advertise the county and call attention to all its various resources and interest capital in its development than all ot* rr nevnu papers ccjnbl ed. It h » never failed to d<> uli in its power for the good of the country. In 1 eturn for this the people of the county have bestowed upon it a most generous patronage. The Headlight has to day GENT’S LIST—Price. Shirt, Pla n............................ 10c Shills, P. K..................... I2'2r Shirt Negligee................ 12‘.¿r Shirts, Fancy........................15c Shirts w ilh Col. & Culls .15c Over Shills... . ................ 10e N:ght Shirts . . ............... 10c Under Shirts ., ................ 8c Drawers......... ................. 8c Collnr-t............. ............. 2lgc . 2 i ..e Cliffs, Each.. .. 7.2'‘.To 5c I landkerchiefs Souks, per pair ..................3c Neckties........... ,...5 lo10c Linen Coats... . .15 to 25c Vests................. . 15 to 25c ..25 to 50c Tanis............................ 25e presses .... ............... 10c Towels......................... 3« rnder Vests., Napkins......................2‘2 I sight Di esses. .10 lo 25c Table Cloths.. ..5 t<»25<*| ’hemises.... .. into 25c She» ts..............................5c Drawer«................................ 10 to 25c Billow Slips.................. 5c Combimilioii »Suits.... ...15c l’illow Sh uns. .25c to $1 Skirls......................... 20 to 5’.)c Bed Spreads. . . 10 to 25c pVnistK....................... 10 lo 25c Rollers.............................. 5c Shirt Wa:«tM.............. 15 lo 25c 25 to 50c Curtains, Lace.50c L» $1 ! Wrappers......... .15 to 50c Curtains, Plain 10 to 25c Sacques............. .............. 5c Overalls.......................... 10c Stockings......... . .5 lo 15c Blouses........................... 10c \ proiis.............. Caps....................... 5 to 10c ¡Cape Collins . . .5 to 15c ............15c Gloves............................. 5c i 'liemisettes.. Tillies................ . 5 lo 10c .25 lo 75c LADIES’ 1.1ST— Pt ire. B ankets............ Dyeing, cleaning and repairing, pressing and creasing. Extra charges for work one on short notice. Terms, C. 0. D. I asturage Notice. CTATION All persons desiring to find good lx the C ou . mty C ourtoe the S pate of O re pasturage for horses and unite, will do gon , for the C ounty oe T illamook , ss . well to see me about it. Brice are as In the matter of 1 1 'liows F<»r yearling 15'1 per month, the estate of I 2 year old 20c, 3 year old 25c. Hur-es Ernest Wyss )• Citation Deceased. $1 .(Xi per month . The pasture is on the premises of C. E. Thayer, an 1 is on tide To the unknown heirs of Ernest Wyss the land. 1 will not be responsible for any above named decedent greeting: lost wt'x k. Paries desiring to pasture In the name of the State of Oregon, stork on the above piemic s mnsi make You are hereby cited and required lo appear !• rangenients witli me before putting on in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for their stuck the County of Tillamook, al the Court Room C. A. Bailey. thereof, at I'llamook, in the said Co inty. on 1‘ueMl iy, the 2nd day of November, IS97 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day. then and there t > show cause, if any exists, why G. O. Nolan. administrator of the above named < state, should not be granted an order of s de of tl e interest of the above named decedent Ernest Wyss In and to the the lands in Tillamook four ty, Oregon, described as fallows towit: 1 lie SI.’, of the S E % of secticn 11 and the S ‘3 of the S W 1, and the N E of S W '4* of *-' * t ’’i 12 in 1 1 N nt H ; \V of tht- Willamette Mvii.lt 1:1 ia •J.ev<>n containing 16O acres. Witiuss. the H »n. W. \V. Conder Judge of the County Court of tl e Mate of Oregon, for the Coui.ty < t Tillamook with the seal cf| Blckbcrricsfor Sale > 1 ' Court a'fixed this 13th day ï-on Iunior li*.evrrgre, n Id.ric of h p ember 18 7. ini sale nt her pla.e in Pleasant Altest: D. FdwirdsCleik Tbiaiiotio* is served 1>y pub lcation ».y order or ILm W. W. cond >r Judge of the above nam «1< >iittma.«eo>itherjll, .tj) of >.plen»n r I Han Iley & Handley Attorneys for estate. Michell Lewis ä Stave i Company WANTED-AN |DEA";fco<*an,h,nk thing to paton: ? Protect yourlrtcM uhey?nay RIT^f\iy2’rne<i.th- Wfite J,)HN WEDDEIU 1» n ,>tent Attorneys, Washington L>. C.. for their ¿l,aw prue offer. Of any other newsp 1; er . in the county. A nd all this is «pits of the fact that other papers have been give*» away for »<< th'iig in order ta lessen the Headlight's circniatioii. The Headlight does not lie-d to beg people to take it or plead lot a chance to enter their ho nes as t special la voi as a premium given tor.- something else. It is a ligitimate newspaper, and it 0tand£ q it$ Own The Headlight he. every week nearly twice a. much home news as any other paper published in the county. It is all ho me p> in I. It has a fine staff of correspondents. It covers the entire county. It has a fine standing everywhere. It belongs to no clique ’ It is broad and progressive. It is able and up to dale. It is also the County Official Papi It was so designated last February by the County ( oiumi ; ion s, who at that term passed the following or der: I11 the matter of selecting a news paper under the provisions of an act of the Legish.ture approved Feb. 21st 1897. “On the 2d dayofFrb nary, 1’97.6be ing a d ty of the reg liar term of this court for Jun a y iS<7, this cause continiu’d t< t .is time for filing of p o >fs by tl e newspapers contesting 1 :t n, < o ”ts on lo bj l.enrd and t v p b her of Lie 1 i ’.amooK Hecdli. ht having du v filed a cer 1- fi ¡1 . s o' its 1 Ou fide yeaI V m - Jciib'.Tsliving in this county. ;• d l»o . t er j v.b i her bavin s > fit I mc.i l!st, and the H-mld I’ubLsl i g C<’. liav'i’g appea ed by i s .it*•'■' W. I.. 1 ro k fi.'.d t xi'i *.: • waived the fi n.; O :uc'.i li t or fti. t'i r c tes*. lierein it is hereby < i< tied that theTi 1 m ok Headlight I e cn-l he 1 y is e Cled a^ the news;-;.p -r |»ub 1. 1: d n Tillamook <.<-•• i ty i bavin ; the largest e re i t *.1 with in s i 1 i on ity and wbe/ein shall be publish t :< p.o e - ’.ii!J- d ti e court as required by the i ruvi-i ns of an act ol t'ic L.’gi.'lalu. e u; tl e ttate ot Oreg'-n. approved 1 eb. 21, ;»9».” Any oth r 1 aper claiming to l A ’be County Offi< ial ; aper does so without shadow of trull» or authority. No other publishes al! the county offic ial matter. Tin* Headlight is also fhe City Official Paper acdpubllAc.all the proceeding, of the City Comici', al! ordinance« an all official notices. It may save you lots of trouble and expense to know What the ordinances are and to keep Inform'd ou offiicial matters. The Headlight has the reputation ot being one of the W. KIGER, DEALER IN F arming I mplements &M achien - Xchmg? and E”Y CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE SOLD IN THIS COUHTY. s E w The Mitchell Wagon. I :. M. Lamb f illamook, Orc. 53 YEARS* Eire»! .Her. j&cui'itiejj. Col.ections Recede Careful ln<j Prompt Attention. bay CITY, OREGON. • DE8ICM9, COPYRICHTS Ar. --— ’’■77* - rtetrh a..J deecrlptioa may Ounmnnk-nt • ns «tm-tly IB SXWINO MACMIMB *h b,Mty cf working WRITS FOR CIRCULARS *acîiiD€ Co. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, "Fish TDarkct office west of Portland. We have all the appliauces needed and there is nothing in the line of job printing that we cannot do Just as well as yo« can get it done in Portland. "e hare no competition in this county in job work as uo other office is Pre" pared to do good work. N. TH *®B BALS MPSON, Tillan 00k Agent. Ore. Our Work Tells Clanas, Crabs, Fresh. Smoked And Salt Fish? if so GO A O and it spares no pains nor expense to keep up its reputation. We have just put in a water motor to run our presses, and lisve now one of the most complete country offices in the state. The Headlight also has the . finest #ob Printing Fresli Fish of »very discription in their season. Are you fun j of trade mirks , Bw»« ox l-ATtM-r. wn frr^ Adar»« MUNN A CO.. Ml UrMdw«,. New Y»rk. i For further information apply at the GENERAL AGENT FOR sk ** A pnper cr, t di.tn- nil tlw liens, an.I In ,■■■■■ „ay |w|| width alilbe railed ludu»it|„ tnd Interests of the count,. Such i paper is'tlint is the farm property in Tillamook County. J. W. ATWATER, Manager XI. LAMB ► 45 acres line land near Santa ( i*uz t a Will sell cheap or exchange lbi* desirable rcy-i'xicits, by the DOZEN— When a washing contains two dozen or more. 50 cts p »r doz; one dozen, all big pieces, $1.00; one dozen, big and small, 75 cent.?. Mo shirts, shirt waists or skirts allowed by the dozen: they must go at list prices. Washing, washed and dried, 20. cts per dozen; washing dr.ed and starched, 30 cents per dozen You must not expect to ser.d For Sale at a Bargain in all your big pieces and get them done at list prices. If you send in your big plec s, only, 160 acres of land joining the town of we will have to charge you more. Woods, $600 in improvements <»n place, good house, Lain, water power shop, eight acres under wire fence, fruit trees and good roads. House l4 miles from school and 1’. (). M list be Hold for cash at on<*e. Price ($500) five hundred ADMINISTRATOR’S FIN? L ACCOUNT ollars . Add ret s ■i P. <) Box No 83 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Nehalem Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an or der issued out of the County Court for Tillamook has filedin the County Courtof 1’illamook Coun County Oregon, in probate on the 10th day of ty State of Oregon his final account as admin- A Cure for Bilious Colic July 1897, the undersigned was by said con t strator of the partnership of Claude Thayer Resource, Screven Co., G a.— I have and G. Gabrielsen deaeased and the Court duly appointed administrator of the estate of been subject to attacts of bilious colic Barnard Iluback, deceased; and all persons bay hu< appointed Tuesday November 2nd ¡897 at for several years. Chamberlain’s Colic, itigclaims against said estate are hereby noti 10 o’clock in the forenoon for the hearing of objections to said account and the settlement Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the fied to present them to the 111 dersigned with thereof. only sure relief. Il acts like a charm, proper voucher at the office of W. J. May in Tillamook City Oregon, for settlement, within Claude Thayer One dose of it gives relief when al six months Irom this date. Administrator. Dated July 20th 1H97. * Handley & Handley other remedies fail.—G. D. Sharp. For J. B. Delsman Attorneys for estate. J. W. May atty, for Adm’r. sale by S. J. Sturgeon. Administrator I k the C ounty C ourt of T illamook C ounty , ..TATE orOKKG' n . in the miittei of the estate» ol Lydia Evnon.» deceased. 5 Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned executor of the last will and testament ol Lydia Eyiion decc ise; to the creditors of, and to all person having claims against said desoeased, to presnet’t hem, with the necessary vouchers, with in six months, after the first publication of this notice, to the said executor, at theoflficcof W. II. Cooper, in the City of Tillamook, in Tilla- mokoCounty, State of Oregon. Dated this 14 day of September, 18)7. B F. Ely. Owing to overcrowding and bad ventil Executor of the last will and test ation, the air of the schoolroom is often ament o l.y» i Eynh>u, diceastd dose and impure, and teachers and pupils tieqiienlly suffer from lung mid notice to tax paa ers . 1 liront trouble«. To nil such we would Notice is hereby given that on the first Mon say, try Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. day in October. 1897. the County Board of Equal For coughs, colds, weak lungs and Bron isation will attend at the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, in Tilla chial troubles no other remedy can com mook, Oregon. and publicly examine the a*- pare with it. Says A. C. Freed, Bupi. s-ssmeut tolls, nd correct all error* in xa1m.- of schools, Prairie Depot, Ohio: “llav- tion, description, or qualities of la..d , lots <r ing some knowledge of the efficacy of other propetty. and all persons interested in said assessment arc hereby requested mappe .r Chambei Iain's Cough Remedy, 1 have at said time and place fur the pi rpt *e of correct no hesitation in recommending it to al ng any errors ? hat may appear ”iu their a 'V * wlm suffer f»om coughs, lung troubes, nients, as no errots can be corrected after the sitting of said board etc.” For sale by S. J . Sturgeon. J. S. Stephens; County Assessor Sept. FOR SALE _ OR TRADE for Itself. Ceaae and ace it will be convinced. — Che L. fl,CHIPMAN’S Market op W««t Main street, Opposite A.*craaaa Hotel BuiMu>(. L A. CHIPMAN. Proprietor i 704