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The Headlight -and- -of tlie The Oregonian both for $2.00 per Year. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY, Oct'28th. 1897. $1.50 Per year professional cards . COUNTY ITEMS. ) \VII> WILEY, M. D., GATHERED BY O'JR CORRESPBHOENTS * you -i- Ikxib? PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks , Happenings AH calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORE. Oretown If so we Carry Fifty seven different Pubications. 0 E. IIAWKE M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Tillamook News Co ornee at Allen House, Tillamook, Oregon, telephone No. 7. Recently while some duck hunters were near Hillenbrands lake a large otter attacked their dog and Would have soon killed it had not the otter been immedi ately shot. A. WISE, Sltcapw Xitmßaz DENTIST, Ti,e Dekum Building T illamook , i IV.ahiugton, Portland. Mr Butler has rented tlio J B. Frank lin place and lias moved in willt his family O re Flooring, Rustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Rough, Dimension Lumber (J ames M c C ain , I A. W. S everance . ^JCCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS at - i . aw , TII.I.AMOOK, OllKGON. $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co yf J. MAY, QEO. COHN, Prudent. OOX-IW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, I,urge quantities of fish have bee-> caught, in the Nestucca river and bay this fall. If the price of canned salmon is good it would have |inid well to run ths cannery mid been better for all par ties concerned. Vl«e Fre, and IsTgy. O. j P l IDOTY, Scvr^ta-x^ R. IL Rogers has replenished l.is stock of goods in Ilia store, for the winter trade. Maggie Wilson lias gone to Dallas to attend school tlda winter. Mr. Gardner’s horse became frighten ed last week at some unknown cause which resulted in a number of injuriée to his liâmes and cart. 2so one was in the cart at the time. Katie Wilson hasgjne to Portland on a visit. Frantz Riesch, who baa taken the HayJeck place, has moved liis family on the place, liis uew house is nearly com pleted. Little Freddie, the son of Joe Alten- bergerand wife, died on October 10th. The mail facilities at this place l ave been greatly improved. A contract has been let to E. H. Sloan, and we now get mail twice tt week . J. S. Sloan, who has put a homestead tiling on tlie Edison place, is doing some improving. Mr. Theo. Arunt is clearing hind pre paratory to building 11 house, on this homestead. and a large percent of I he animal matter had given place to the eaithen. I could not discover any bed sores although she 11 nd been laying a long while. A slight tuberculosis of the right thigh had been autisepticised and drained as was proven by a straw colored India rubber lube Hint ran the full length of her limb. Other minor complications escaped my notice. 1 gently turned her over on her side and gazed on her swan-like neck yes even now swan-like but emaciated. For the first time since we had met she spoke Her words were poetical: Kind sir pray do not eat me I mu nothing hut a bone, And 1 beg you Io remember You luive children of your own. Mrs.J. D. Chitwood has the finest Could I u father resist such an appeal, potatoes on the creek, and she has a pic and as I turned to the onions and pota nic digging them. toes I realized with the Lord, it is great Mr. D.C. McNeil lias moved his family to be merciful. D r . L inton . out to Dallas to stay for a season TRADE OF TILLMOOK THE ARENA. Gut for which the Editor Does not Hold H;inse f Responsible fxjj* This dej artnient of the H eadlight h voted tv> l om nu tications received from the .»pie and hl! <.-e inxiled to contribute to it- te subjects treated must be subjects of g n .al inletest. Under no comideritlon what- er will anything of a personal nature be ulmitted. Indorses the TILLAMOOK, OREGON Headlight BEAVER JJ. J. D aly . ( O scar H ayter J) ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON. lUva. iTiite iaUillirtHtö, i’vDp. A. FULL LINE OF ßT./THlDY Dress Trimming a id L'ning, f aces in Flack and Cream, Velvets and Silks, Hosiery. Latest Styles in Gloves. Mits. Co .ts, Capes, Baby Cents, slim t and long, also Bnby Dresses. Ladies Underwear, a fine line of Corsets. The latest styles just from the East in Hats, Bonnets, aud Caps for Children. ATTORNEY A LAW T lilamook , O bego », Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices Dress Making Done to Order. Q O. NOLAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main am Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregoi. Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook County Office in Alderman Hotel Building Tillamook. Oregon 'I’ll GOYNU, ATTORNEY AT LAW Í A COMPLETE NEW STOCKS ► of -------- Office Opposite Court House. HARDWARE, Tillamook, Oregon STOVES, TINWARE. FARM MACHINERY, LOGGERS SUPPLIES, FISHING TACKLE. 0LAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW TILLAMOOK, OREOOS Painting Lesson» .L.Stuldrs is organizing a painting class. Lessons will be given in landscape marine, flower »»uv« and figure t painting. See iiiniiiiv, liunci him about it at the Elite Studio. 1 1 4 ◄ AMU NITION ETC. 4 A FULL LINE OF READY MIXED PAINTS. old shelf -corn stock; Everything new and up to date. W, n, M. CARY, O pposite B ank ; Tillamook, Ore., Oct. 24, 1897 We understand the rain comes too Editor H eadlight : soon for some of our neighbors. Permit me to congratulate you on the J. R. Dillow passed through Beaver on stand you have taken in the matter of transportation for this bay. We farmers his return from Portland. have long wondered why you did not Mr. Hubbard, who has been quite sick take the mutter up. You are not run of late, is convalescing. ning any other business and have noth T R. Wilson’s porker has finally put ing to fear from discriminntion against in its appearance, crying “wee wee nil you ns to freights, nnd every thing to the way home.” gain. Unless something is done and done Miss Coulson, who has been viaitiug right away our trade is lost to Portland. her cousin , Mrs. Dora Daniels, has re San Francisco is reaching out for our turned home. trade. Any one'witli half an eye can CliiiH. Johnson is having quite a com see that an important move i in that modious house erected. Mr. Curl is direction is now on foot in this i bay. We overseeing the carpenter work. don’t want our trade logo to San Fran- Rev. Dollarhide is nt present comfort- cisco, and that for several reasons. 1st. 8. F. h too far away from Tilla- ably located ill the parsonage foi mei I y mook to furnish a good market Our occupied by Rev. Purcell. Rev. Bnkey’s soil, Bruce W. Bukey, butter can not reach n distant market in lias been here for some lime visiting his ns good condition as it can a market aged father. Mr. Biikey lias returned to near by. As a dairy market S. F can never fill tlie bill. Again, we can Los Angeles, Cal., where he resides. not lake advantage of a rise in prices. Richards & llngg will soon shut down We start our butter to S. F. with butler for this season The mill lias sawed con at a good pi ice, and by the time it baa siderable hi mlier during the past few got there butter lias fallen in price alid months mid has proved a bleasing to the we are the losers. Even us a place in community. which Io buy, it is too far a away. Il I The Beaver Sunday school is in a takes an oriler 3 days toreacb San Fran flourishing condition, ft is prospering cisco, and God only knows how long it j belter than ever. This speaks well fur lakes goods to get here. We need a nearer market, and must fight for bet our superintendent, Mr. Finley. ter trnnspoitalion to Portland, our own Your Inimble correspendent fins been metropolis, and natural market. Let informed that our genial postinistiess's some company that will fulfill Ils father ami several others were rambling agreement bring along a boat and a I over the hills with liiivone' ill liiind and contract ami we are ready to sign. on approaching tow ard the regal presence Hammer away old II kadi . ki HT. The ! of a sagacious, lint harmless deer, one ef people are with you and will stand by II he web-footed rifleim-n let fire, mid a you. A Dairyman. i eivns viiginious was their meat. Woods IraoM TH* OCHAN WÀVK) Ge.ieiat Banking and Exchange bulla«»«- Ideiest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England. Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. Tillamook. Drocron. Charles’ Peterson, Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing Hot and Cold Baths. Everything Strictly First Class, Tillamook, Or., Oct. 16.—(To the Editor)—Iu regard to the Tillamook trade, I observe that the connection of my name with the subject is looked upon favorably by some and differ ently by others. I wish to say that my inten tion« and efforts are exclusively for the public and general good. As I have in the past exert ed myself, and am now exerting myself, to bring to this country thrifty and industrious settlers from the East, so I shall andeavor to bring about, so far as lies in my power, con ditions that will enable these people to remain here and to successfully carry on lawful and honest business with the outside world. I shall use every effort to prevent their being “held up" by unreasonable exactions and in efficient service in the way of transportation or in any other line of business. “T," who, in a recent article on this subject in the Orevgouian, made indiscriminate use of my name in the way of comment and compliment is, to say the least, a capable and subtle writer. The ‘ogical effect of his article is ail indirect and covert insinuation against me as a priest of the Catholic Church, to the effect that I am only a great factor in the mundane welfare of this community, without much solicitude for the souls 6f athiests, infidels and sin nets. On this subject, he ia not a competent judge, be cause he docs not know my way of doing with other athiests, infidelsand sinners, but he ought to be able to remember the many con- veisationf 1 have had with him in regard to the soul, religion and justice; livw much time 1 have lost thereby, and how 1 have had to give him up as a hopeless case. I should like to see “T," who lives.ln our com munity, be one with us in the interests of our country, as against the selfish exactions of out sider«, who, for the time being, control on traffic with the outside world, and 1 should be glad to k now that when he attempts to dis courage Portland merchants by his prediction that the pi esent movement will be “ephemeral" his wish is not father to the thought, lie has virtually said to the merchants of Portland ‘Pay no attention to this movement, be».ause there is nothing, and will not last." And, of course, those to whom we now look will not incur positive expense in what “T," would have them believe a doubtful enterprise. JoHKPii S chkll . in Oregonian. Fifty new suits to be tried in Judge Page’s Court. I shall try and sell fifty bran new suits of young men’s all wool clothes in the next ten days, if the jury agrees to the low prices I charge for them. Call early and take your choice. \V. E. Page's Second Hand Store. Motive to Fishermen It is a mutter of common knowlege and general complaint that fialierinen in this comity are violating the fish ami giine laws by fishing with nels on Sat urday evening after It o’clock and on Sunday. Ths law was inlended Io pro tect the fisli and allow them an oppor tunity to get to their spawning grounds, anil it is to the interest of fishermen ¿specially to respect fi. If the present disposition to violate the law continues I shall lie compelled us an officer of the law ill the exercise of my duty to take i-ognization of aut-li violation mid bring li e oflenders to justice. G. O Nolan Dep. Diet. Atty. t It was at noontide in the vast multi- this dions city. Tlie hurried steps of guests proclaimed that nature was importuning John ami Peter Belleqne have left lor the inner man. In tlie spacious dinning j room many tables clinked and groaned I BRINN BROTHERS PROPS the mines of Southern Oregon. Gilbert eager ! will ran the camp ground and farm in their efforts to satiate tlie throng. As I passed into the room I ' this slimmer. wassliown a tnlile close to a door Iron- j If. C. DimicK left yesterday morning trary to rule where I mn acquainted jainl witli about one hundred fresh and salt a lively little matron with n white apron tislifortlie valley, lie also took out and freckle* on, passed me the bill of win k--i- >•- 1..-I I IT-- ta th >■ ¡..<.-i...u..K a Real E itale Tea rtx/ers. Magnolia Whiskey and Weinharfs Lager Beer some choice honey, butter and clieese. fare. I ran my practiced eye down the J. A Fastabmid, the government con line, it was the aabbath dinner, and j OCT. iM R If an«! A. I) Crim to Adeline tractor at the bay, returned from Ump did not »top until at last my fondest D. Crim, tract in T 5 H R 10 W jm W. I>. Stillwell to J. K. Tuttle 22x150 qua Tuesday. He says that the work at hopes were realized. Yes: it said chicken jot 2 blk S Tillamook. . that place was to have been completed on and I hurriedly joined tlie bill of fare in IM G. W and Alfarata Petitt to K G. E that day. That contract was a paying demanding chicken. Oh what estacy Wist various tracts. ' one because the excavating was verv of delight thrilled my nincous membrane R 1» and Mary Peckham to Nila Brown lots m , 9, to and II blk 1 A A Miller's ad to easy. At this place the excavation is as I waited in eager expectancy for that Tillamook. i soft rock and veiy hard to blast, how chicken. Well, it arrived and wuwopen- 32 J a m es IfafiTry to Benedict Lusher N ever if the weather is favorable the job e<l in due form. Being an anatomist it K ' 4 of sec 33 T 3 N Ki* It is news to you. perhaps, that baking powder can will be completed this month . j was easy for me to determine it was a Geo I, Fuller to H Provost lot if J J Mc lion. I also discovered »lie had been Coy's ad to Bay City, be bad for the insides. Good baking powder, how | fricaseed, and a portion of her upper Ann Maianey to Maggie ft Collier lots 1, Kmnia >, J. 4. 5. 6 7. »nd * blk 2 Ocean Park. deck and rudder were missing. Si ill there ever, is not bad for the insides. Alfred Gupser to J M Wagner S K % H K •lie lay at full length liefore m -, her *4 sec 3 lot to sec a and lots 3 and 4 sw 11 True, it costs more than baking powder at 25 cents Heavy froeta last week cold, Jiallid boeoui bared to the inquisi TjMtioW or 30 cents a pound; but it does better work, and E. II Sloan make* weekly tripe to the tive gaze of the diners who paesed to and V M Patent In Clrmenr« Oros« K K of N W'4, H W of N W sec s T a H K 10 W i fro. I was not long in liecuuiing inti r valley with flair. more work for the money, than “cheap baking pow eated in her cat >, and determined to give Joe Altenlierger made a trip to Sheri. her a careful examination. She allowed Tn fnra Constipation Forever. der does, and it does no harm. dan laat week. ('as« a rets Candy Cathartic. iOcorZRe. symptom» of lung trouble in a marked I If Take G C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money, Of the right-price baking powders s M Mre. Emma Bauer arrived from Port degree. The left lung and breast were K<lurtti* Tone Howels With Case»rata. land laat week, where abe bad been entirely gone. She was very osseous, I Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever is the best—your money back if you dont like it 10c, 3c If C. C C. fail, dru<glau refund money. viailing her buabaiid. Che £ontcr Saloon* C. & E. THAYER A Choice Chicken Dinner In Portland Oregon, October 17th, Father Schell Says He Is Working for General Good of the Cornunity. .Fine Wines Liquors and Cij/ars Bad! vour procer s