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■ Till Jan I « fi a The Headlight AND I The Oregonian V« A Both for ■ I $1.50 per Year, s Nov. 11th. 1S97. $1.50 Per year The Headlight AND fi The Toledo Blade, or The New York Tribune- both for fi Vol. X, No. 22. TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. Till Jan I K B % a ■ » SV ■ ■ » ■ ■ »■' SFHCI^.L ¿1.25 Per Year. H « ■ a !» * 18 • W N J. « » i i a > « i i a PROFESSIONAL cards . COUNTY j Will W11.EY, M. D., PHYSICI AN, SURGEON and accoucheur , All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORE. £i E. IIAWKE M. D, If so we Carry Fifty seven different Pubications. physician and surgeon oT.;.,it Alton House, Tillamook, Oregon, fvlrptioue No. 7. U- A. WISE, DENTIST, TheDtkum Building T illamook , yl <k Washington, Portland. O re lJ ames M c C ain , I A. W. S everance . BUY UCCAIN ¿c SEVERANCE, attorneys at - lavv , TILLAMOOK, OREGON. W J. MAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ANTITRUST TINWARE. Lt lasts twice as long e/zy it. It is much more wholesome Bor Sale by J. B. Tuttle. TILLAMOOK, OREGON J J. J. I'ALY. f O scar H ayter ßALY<& HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, OREGON ß'L.TDDY T lilamook , O regon . Q. 0. NJ LAN, A TTORNEY AT LAW 0ff.ee in Alderman Hotel Building Tillamook. Oregon GUYNK, AT mil NEY AT I. AW TILLAMOOK, OREGON Painting L-asons . L. Stubbs is organizing n painting class. I.eHsons will be given in landscape marine, flower and figure painting. See him »bout it at the Elite Studio. ? -illliame, Vvop. A FULL LINE OF Dre.» Trimmln- . .-I f. ... <■ - «>■ ’ Cre.i.i. Velvet, .mi Silk. Ho.Urr L.te.1 Btyle. ................ •'■■■'” •>•<:• »f. -’»>'1 -ndlons. al» B.t>y urè.«., U-lie-l . ; imeii.i ..fCor.el«. TI« la.e»l .tyie. ju.t Irom thè East in Hat», Donaci au-1 fui L hihlreu. Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices Dress Making Done to Order. Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Main nn< Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon B ÄNK of C. & E. THAYER “THE ALDERMAN J. P> ALI-RN I HOP. fitnetal Banking and E«change butinew. I ileteii paid on time deposit«. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany* Sweden and all foreign countries. & ¡.7 & 0 g I First Class Accommodations at a Second Class Rate., Tillamook. — nrocrnTi. r' ’ Best Meals In the City. TILLAMOOK. .OlrCOOS Charles Peterson (£be (Corner □loon brinn brothers props Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing Hot and Cold Bath Cü. Eva y thing Strictly Fini Ct' Fine Wines Liquors and Cigars 1 ____ AVnïkeep H e Magnolia I | 1 1 ! i follow»: To amt. charged on delinqent tax roll K*»35 for 1895’ 15265 To Sheriff’s Assement 166.33 By road credits « io -34 ” wrongfully assessed ” Treasurer’s receipts col. 290a«!/ ' ” sold to county 3759.83 B6998 ” amt. delenquent 4 35 ” cash on hans •nerv l'-lvû ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, THE ARENA $/2.00 7.00 6.00 Oilice Opposite Court House. Tillamook, Oregon Road District No. 5. W. D Bodyfelt 21 25, J. Chriwtscii 5 00, E. K. Gilbert 250, N. A. Freeman 1 35, W. L‘ Farmer 3000, S. B, Hill 16 55r H- L. Jensen I465, Orley Kellow* 30 90' Gils Kylen 2340, J. R. Lowrance S 40, F. M. Purdy 2 50, G. T. Shaw 940, G, W. Wallace 2 50, Olt Walter 3 75. G. II. Ward 6 25, A. O. Wells 3 lo The County Court met in regular sess ion on Monday the 1st »lay of November. Law matters were attended lo on Mon. day, Probate matters on Tuesday ami on Wednesday Commissioner's Court met Road District No. 6. ami (he following proceedings were held : J. V. Alderman 8 75. Chas. Hogan 7 50, J. J. The claim of W. A. Shaw f »r remov Hudson 6 25. W.C. Hudson 625, Sum Hunter ing obsti actions from Kilchis River was S75, Chas Johnson 5 00, I. M. Knoblock 5 90, disallowed. The ful.owins claims Vert* Guy Mattoon .62, Wil! Smith 37.3 J. C. Foster oo, G. W. Baker 5 00, Geo. Sehluyel 2 XO, allowed; 2 H. H. Aiderman sheriff, salary $133 33 50.00 E. W. Stanley, dtp. ” J. 1). Edwards clerk 133 »3 50,00 Tom Coates dep. ” G. A. Walker, Co. School Supt. 33 33 10,00 A. M. Austin, Surveyor services EXPRESSION OF PUBLIC OPINION. J. J. Murphy, Fees as clerk of ffup. Ut 8750 5-00 G. O- Nolan, Dep dist. Atty, fee» Herald Pub. Co., cloth poster** 3 50 But for which the Editor Does not Hold Himself Responsible bridge irons I. F, Larsen, 19-73 John Brower. labor 7-5° ',ci artment of the H eadlight I s 4 00 rope W* E. Page, 16 00 '-v. L 4 to communication«* received from the care indigent E. F. Lyster, up’. a;i I all t. e invited to contribute to it 13.20 Colin & Co. spikes ile sit’-j vt«* tve-ite.! must be subjects of gt n plats 5 40 B. C. Lamb. ,.i ’i tuie.est. Vnder no consideration what- 2o.83 John Barker Treas. salary •ve. will anything ut a personal naturo be J. S Stephens, Assessor salary *54 00 •ditiil led. 10.00 Claude Thayer Dep. dist Atty 10? 24 Tillamook Lumber Co., lumber THE MARSHAL’S ANSWER Tn the matter of the petition of J esse Kays, et al for a county road near Sand 1 Editor H kaih . iuht : Lak *, the petition was granted In you last issue there was an article A. Burkhalter was credited with road signed liy “A Vici in,” s verly censuring poll tax which had been heretofore paid me for not doing certain things, elsewhere. which the writer seems to think ought It appearing that Andrew Anderson to have been done and could have been has paid in 1895 the sum of |5-75 special done. I nm not sure that I ought to an school tax in District No, 13, which was swer thenrticle nt nil because n man who paid over into the general fund the said 1 will not sign his name to an article is sum was ordered re-transferred to the hardly worthy of notice. However I aforesaid School Dist. take it that lie represents a class, and as The following additional claims wore 11 representative lie may deserve an an I allowed. swer. 1300 II. A. Bloom Sup. salary R. D. Xx 1 Thill the boys in question have made 54.00 J. J. McGinnis” ” ” No 5 17-50 general nusances of themselves, I do not Richard Allen ” ” ” No 6 3 13 1 deny, mid they may also have committed F. R. Hobson, road work 5 0o petty olL-nses that if proven would have Chas Johnson, 6 73 subjected them to punishment. Frank Craine, The following persons were credited On several occasions i have gone to on the tax roll as follows: the City Recorder mid the City Attorney, M. A. Bowers ami told them of certain offenses tint Wm. Booth .1 L Burk hav’ng been doubly assess "the boys were said to have committed, Tillamook Lumbring Co Deputy District Attorney of Til’amook County Q LA UDE THAYER, I ed on road poll tax the sum ol $2.00 was I ordered returned lo him. Further claims were allowed a< follows. lumber Richards & Haag, hauling JoliN Sheets, hardware w, II. H. Cary, fixing bridge J. W. LatimeJ, Richards & Haag, planking road bridge work Wm, Briso, If. IP Miller. Chas. Johnson Sam Hunter, J. C. Foster, GEO COI-I'N. FreBldent, D. P. Harvey, JOI-IN BÄ VleaFr^f un'.'- Mg*- G. H. Page, O.Ä DOTY, Scïr.lar, I). P. Harvey, salary as Com., ” Co. Judge I W. W. Conder, labor I Roger Mahoney, Sbeiiffll.il. Alili-rniiin made I:'-» re turn of t he delinquent tux roll for 1895, ns Flooring, Fustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap and Sized Dimension Bough, Dimension Lumber ATTORNEY A LAW ’J' Il court _____ liquors in the market including the celebrate^ Whiskey and Weinhart’s Lager Beer $8013.00 $8013.00 Totals It is therefore orde preti tlifei ex-sheriff J.H Jackson be credit-d on account of Taz Roll for the year 1825, with the following accounts to wilt By road credits 1ÍW.-33 ” wrongfully assessed I10.34 1069.9M ” amt. delinquent ’• sold to County »759 «3 "cash on hand of H. H. Alderman 4 35 COUNTY ITEMS. l i GATHERED BY O’JR CORRESPB'IDENTS A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks , Happening Oretown Mr. John Whiteman and family have moved down to their home at Salmon River. Krebs Bros, are running the Little Nestucca sawmill at present Mr Gould and family have moved in to J. B. Franklin’s house. A few of the men in the neighborhood have lately been doing tlieir winter wood sawing by meansol a small ciiTiihir miw worked by the hoAe-power of a threshing machine. School is in progress al Meda with Mr. Vincent, of Beaver, as teacher. . Although h large number of heef cattle have been sold from herethi» fall, there still remains many more to be sold. Mr. Joseph Meyers contemplates re turning to Nestucca to spend the winter mouths. Woods (EROM THE OCEAN WAVE) J, A. Fastaband was in the city thia week and reports the goverment work at the bay to be nearing completion. Miles Flet-lisr A Co , have about (>,500 lbs. of salmon on hand, a portion of their catch this fall, 5,000 lbs. being salt mid 1,500 lbs. being smoked, which they expect to put on the market in the spring. Krebs Bros, are now running a crew nt their Little Ne.tucca saw mill, mid expect to be through nt that place in a short time, then they will run their milt mid asked whether 1 should arrest the at Woods during the winter. boys, on the evidence before me, and in every instance I was advised not to do Sri nd Lake ho unless Hie evidence was strong, and direct, mid sufficient to convict. I 1™ warned not Io pile up expenses against II. Parmer, of Bay City, is mjoylng the the city in any uncertain suit, ami himself liuniting and flailing along the I have never been able to get sufficient lake. evidence in anything to satisfy the Dan and Charles Atkinson me at work officials. One reason for this has been preparing more cranberry ground for that the parties injured have refused to planting in the spring. admit knowing anything mid persons There line been a large amount of whom I believo to have witnessed eeilain money spent in the cranberry business wrong doings have professed entire up to this date, and so fur with very ignorance. little piofit. This year there should have You yourself, Mr. Editor, have refus- been a lull crop, on a part of, King Ar ed to prosecute the boys lor stealing fiuit Colton’s bog ami the prospects were out of your own orchard I What then splendid in the spring, hut the crop was could I do when I lie people have refused destroyed on tlio 2<>th of April by a to stand by me? I have kept the hoys severe frost, which froze the fiuit Imds off I he str- els, and I have kept close They will continue enlarging their beds, track < f them, bill I have been bulked at anil be prepared for a crop when the every turn because some of the very elements premit. people who now find fault with me, “A Hear are mieominoiily plenty this year. Victim” probably amongst the iiiniilrer, have refused to stand by me. If “A Seveial have been captured mid the Victim” wants any one arrested, let him signs are seen everywhere. swear out 11 warrant. If lie wants them brought to trial let him stand tip like a in.in mid offer to testify to what he knows, instead of like a sneaking cur striking me in the bark llnoiigh mi anonymous newspaper article I have tried to . ....... .. duty, to tlm beet of my ability, and if I have erred on the side -if men v, I am surely no worse than others who for the same reasons have refused to proceed against the Iroys when Total t»95 Kott they km w that Iodo so would mean to It was ordered tlint the said J. II. Jack- convict them. son should be charged with the sum of Clyde dementa. *152 <55 as slierill'» assessment on said roll for 1895. Nelmlein, Ore Oct., 30 1897. It was further ordered by the court Editor H hai > i . igii T : that the county place a warrant mi the Before me, in your last issue of the 28 said deiiiiqnent roll 1895 for I lie col lection inet., is a “Notice to Fisherman.” It is of taxes yet uncollected, made returnable about three months behind. tn the court at the January term 1896 On the Nehalem this season no atten ami charge the «aid lax roll for the year tion, whatever, has been paid to the Sun 1895 to wit as •mount yet delinquent day Law. Those who should see that the $1069.98, «mt. of cash on hand fl .35. law is not violated are just as had as the Certain land* belonging to Whitney, rest. There seems to be no spirit <4 the Stanchfield and i enick having been sportsman about ^lie Salmon fisherman ; wrongfully »old for taxes, the »..Id sale Nothing but the almighty dollar. w a. cancelled. I am aware that an officer who under Neck Drosmloff was granted a license takes to convict has his hands full, to sell intoxicating liquors in Tohl’e ami generally fails; still an effort should addition to Nelmlam City. be made to enforce the law. The assessment roll for 1895 was C. Fye. approved. Court ailjmirned. Rim«! Difttrfct Mo. r. Bay City E. L. Balei* 5 00. E R Bnle« 5 oo. L M. Bigg« 8 12, John Gerritaie > 50, Dan Hickey 5 93 . Mrs. Fimily.-m was the guest of Mr*. Lewi« Nyatrom 5 00, Peter Langhart 1 55, McMillen, of 'Nehalem, last week Tryuitg 1 25. # Dr Hawke was »ceil on our streets R/md DMrirt Xo 2. John Aellfti* 21 87. W. Busby 22 <0, Cha». Tuesday. Rev. Dixon, of Tillamook, will ex- Ho»kin«i»75, W. H. Hoakfna37 >5. >1 P<-ary I87, Chris Peterson 125. E. Ripley 500, M change pulpits with Rev. Putter next Sunday . Ripley 26 o0, Cock, the limber speefnlater, is here Road District Wo. 4- W. J. Carver ! «7, J C. Creecy 2 00, “imeon looking after his interests. Earl 2$o, John J Earl j 75 x^uer Kart 2 50 Another wed-ling! Surely prosperity T H. McCormaik 4 M- <’ A Lmflh 3 lo, Henry ia returning May all liappim »* attend •marttftft I* b : Moore .60. tne couple in there journey ol life. It is rather late in the season for pic nics along the beach, Imt they continue to he enjoyed especially around Cape I,ook Out. I J el >o The recent rains have made the roads quite muddy. Noali Hitt. I-ouie Morris and N. L. Fletcher made a trip to tlie hub Inst week. Miss Nina Miles, who has been work ing f ,-r Mis Fannie Hain during the fish- ing season, left for her Imine, at Woods, last Thursday. The Neatn-'ca Toll Road Co., have contracted to have several thousmid pun' lieous made, which they will n*e in corduroying their toll road. Let the good work go on. Nel Ki lern [From the Schalem Times! The schooner Prosper, the three master arrived in Wednesday. J. E Tuttle, the hurdling telephone mail, was up from Tillamook a few days Ibis week overhauling the line and put ting it in good shape for the winter. II II. Tubbesing lias in the course of construction a new dwelling house on Ida ranch just alrove the city. Judge Jacoba is doing the carpenter work on the building which is 25x30 feet in size. This looks a little suspicion» of matri mony, bill then we have heard it whlap- ered that Herman has hi* eye on a love ly little piece of fenininie beauty at Warrenton and a snug little house is a pretty good inducement.