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x a a « ■ ■ a .■ a at .a ■ specijii Till Feb 1 Till Jan 1 The Headlight The Headlight AND The Toledo Blade, or The New York Trib-une. both for AND The Oregonian Both for $1.25 Per Year. $1.50 per Year Vol. X, No. 33. TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY, PROFESSION AL CARDS. Bay City Theo Jacoby returned home this week to make his mother a visit. Theo has been in Seaside the past year. Henry Hayes and Chris. Peterson start ed to ward Klondike, Tuesday. The Elmore finally succeeded in getting out on Tuesday. Some of the passengers were about to give up luakiug the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon of Tillamook spent Sunday in our city. I I’UYSIt I AN. SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, AH calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORB. Messrs Chas. Newman and Curt Bowers assist ed Prof, Beggs Saturday eve, and remained here until the first of the week. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The first snow of the season fell Sautrday eve- and remained several days, which is very un. usu al for this climate. office at Alton House, Tillamook. Oregon. E felcpboue I'clcpboiie No. 7. B ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OREGON CITY, OREGON. A. WISE, DENTIST, If yon nre coiiteinplnling a trip to Alaska, come anti see ns. We Lave everything in onr big store that yon will need for the trip. We have branch houses at Dyea and Skagnway, Alaska. Can rnrnish yon wilIt jnst the information you want. Mr. Foard, of onr firm has been personally over both trails. Come in and talk your trip over with ns, perhaps we can help yon. Come and see us anyway. C CAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Í yy J. may , The Farmer’s’ Alliance, of Fairview district, will hold a meeting al Fairview 1I«1I, next Saturday afternoon. The membeis are all requested to attend if possible. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Astoria Oregon. I J. J. DAT.T. J OSCAR H a YTER j)ALY & HAYTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW Flooring, Rustic and First Class Finishing Lumber Ship Lap ana Sized Dimension Rough, Dimension Lumber Office iu Aldvrnwn Volet Building Tillamook. Oregon j- II GUYNU, ATTORNEY AT LAW $12.00 7.00 6.00 Tillamook Lumbring Co Deputy Dixit let A Horney of TH’amook County BUY ANTITRUST TINWARE It lasts twice as long It is much more wholesome 0LAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK. OREGON /yien pou^e C. & E. THAYER Genetai Banking and Exchange bustaese. I ileteM paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, J. P. Allen, Prop Germany, Sweden and all foreign couutriea. Tillamook. Charles Peterson, r V Shaving I lair Cutting Shampooing J lot and Cold Baths. ' X. Ever ¡ thing Strictly Fini Clau 4 MOCOUlO CURE CONSTIPATION 10c 25c 50c *4 in a Timber land wanted, Apply to G.O. Nolan. For t; 11 ware of all kinds go to the Rac ket store. The steamer Elmore finally mossed the bay on Tuesday, after having made a number of unsuccessful efforts to get out. She is expected back at an early date. Capt. J.J. Dawson has the thanks of this office, for a sack of most delicious apples. When you want hosiry, umbrellas and stationery the place to get them is at the Racket Store We are in receipt of Vick’s Garden and Floral Guide for 1898. Vick’s pub lications are always beautiful but this year lie has exceeded even himself. If rumor be correct, (and of course rumor does not lie) there is a prospect of wedding bells ringing in Tillamook in the near future. Let ’ein ring. The steamer Newsboy was towed in Wednesday and lies at Hohson\ille load ing with lumber for San Francisco. Carl Hunt, recently from Klondike, has written to his folks saying that he is in Seattle and will return in about 10 days. O Brown, who for fourteen months has been in the Tillamook Creamery, left last evening for his home at Forest Grove, Oregon. Mr. Brown made many friends while here, and all regret to see him go. The tug Maggie sailed from Astoria yesterday with Captain Higgins and an entirely new crew on board, She lian work awaiting her both at Nehaleut W. N. Bays of Blaine was in town this and at this port. week and as usual paid our sanctum a II II. Alderman our genial visit. Mr. Bays is a rustler and if this Co. had a lot more like him,Tillamook ular sheriir is in the Southern pm t would “get a move oil” that would of the county putting up ele< t on noticesand attending toother business. ‘surprise the natives” MissMntie Foland was so unfortunate as to lose a $5 00 oil! on the street last The teleph me line letweeu here and P. McIntosh Ims sold his interest in week. The money was found some the Tillamook Creamery to his partner Forest Grove is up and in good working time later by Tom Brown who restored Mr. Townsend, who we understand will order. It will be kept in repair perma it to its owner. shortly leave for the Klondike gold fields nently. The Steamer Elmore did not get out in company with Messrs Knudson, About 2*2 inches ot snow fell on Sun last week, and consequently our locals Doerstler and Knoell day night and on Monday morning the relating to people who had gone out on O R Chamberlain and Jesse Kays landscape presented an unusual Imt very the steamer were just ‘a little previous.’ both of spruce district were in town on beautiful appearance. It reminded the E. G E. Wist was in town the early Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. older people of their homes in the fai part of the week on his way home from Chamberlain brought in a load of hides. east, and the youngsters were delight Portland. Mr Wist expects to move to It took a whole day to make the trip ed with the novelty. Tillamook in the spring and re-open the and Mr. Chamberlain pronounced it a Claude Thayer has an interesting com- Allen House for business as a first class very hard day at that. ninnies I ion in another column of this hotel. issue. Il is on the subject of Schoo Twenty nine of the pupils and friends Books. It seems that Mr. Letcher unin We still need a lew correspondents at I of Prof. Beggs came down to the enter tentionally exploded a bombshell in his points in the county where we do not tainment last Friday night. They re- article of last week. But then it had have any. We intend there shall not be ' m.lined to the dance and all slaved over to come at some lime or other and it a village or hamlet in the county unre nightat (lie Allen House. The Bay City had just as well be now as any time. presented in the columns of the H ead people evidently know a good hotel when light . The>e is considerable railroad talk they see il. Their names all occur in boing heard on the streets and every in F. R. Smith and Miss Menns have the list of Allen House arrivals. dication seems to point loan early con just closed a very successful term of Special to the H k idltght —Wa shing- nection, by rail, of Tillamook with the school At Fairview district. The after noon of Friday was devoted to the usual toiijan. 26—The President today sent outside world. Many old Tillamookers to the Senate the nomination of David inay smile at this suggestion, but, if the exercise held oil such occasions The Dunn to be Collector of Internal Revenue altitude of certain railroad men he taken school will not re-open until some time for the District of Oregon, including the into consideration together with the pos during the summer. states of Oregon and Washington, and ition of railroad matters both oil the 'ldie snow' of the last few days has been the Territory of Alaska. There were north and south of us together with the a source oi great delight to the children. many applicants for the position . r>ipidly increasing trade of Tillamook, it One little mbs who had never seen such C. P. Knudson has sold out his black will he seen that there are many things a sight, exclaimed, “Oh Mamma, the far less probable than a railroad to Till ground is all covered with sugar.” Sleds smith and machine shop to I. F. Larsen, amook . and expects to leave for the Klondike and skates have been brought into re- the near future. We under- The Tillamook Cotillion Club gave an quisitioii and young Tillamook considers | in stand that P. McIntosh, Mr. Doerstler, exhibition last Friday evening, at the that it lias had a rare treat. and perhaps Wm. Knoell will ac- Opera House under the direction of Prof. Carl Hunt, formerly deputy sheriff company Mr Knudson to the Klondike. Beggs who has been their instructor in of this County but who for the last five 1 i j This town can ill afford to spare such dancing. There was quite a large audi years has been in AlaskA, is on Ills way I ( I excellent citizens, Imt we trust tli ay ence, mainly composed of the relations home. The daily papers report that he may realize even their most sanguine of the members and a delegation from brings with him $25000 in gold dust and expectations. Bay City, who came upon the Steamer nuggets. Mr. H ii nt has probably kept Louise for that purpose. The audience That wonderful coulent his affairs to iiiSiiiiHirn iu himself, iiiii *!*—11, but uiiv nnnicvri whatever the me was good n a til red, and rewarded almost amount oillie pile he will l>e warmly | C01’"1* Pri,,ti"« »¡'I come up for bear- ’“1 an encore. The j | ing today. We have no idea what the j *’verf number with welcomed by hia many friends brie and j was very creditable, some of the reault will be. We havn't tried the cane dancing * " eaiieeially by hia father, mother, sister* in the iiHwxpHpeia a'nd don’t propoae to. preformaiices coming close to the pro and brothers The features were the We preauine the “Appendix” will over- fessional mark Indian Agent, T. J. Buford was 1 flow with "leatimouy” and tiie elo- sword dance by nine girls, and then by Finit clan« accommodation» in Tilla nook last w*>ek, on Ilia WBf [ qnence of 8tnte»maii(?) Brooke. Well, ao nine boys, hornpipes and scotch reels, to Nehalem. The government I'*’ i mote it lie. We really hope the queer etc, etc. During the evening, Prof. at second ciana rat*. appointed tiiin a special commis i little pamaile will feel l>ettcr when the Beggs was presented with a gold cha in sioner to find out how many of < aae i» finally »«tiled. by his young lady pupils, and .Miss the Nehalem Indiana still remain, and Netttie McKinley was the recipient of a are entitled to a portion of the money lion T. B Handley came near losing substantial sum in a handsome porle- a hicli is to be paid to that tribe by the Uis dog ‘Jo-Jo’on Monday night. Some monaie, presented by T. B. Handly, on government at Washington. The entire time after midnight Mr. Handley heard l»ehalf of a iiumlier of citizens who aie amount due the Indians ia $10,500. The the dog harking as though in distress. not regular patrons of the dancing school. treaty was made in August 1851, and the The harking continued so long that Mr Phe entertainment closed wiUiaOoeit amount whh to have Been paid them in 11 and ky finally < 01 »cl tided to investigate. ' ( dance. CANDY annua) iiietallment«, in snppl'iea, but, Following the Mmnd it led him io the Not I m . as the supplies were never furnished the well. A Itoard had I teen removed from the covering of the well for the purpose CATHARTIC Indiana are m»w, enlitkd tn Hie entire of drawing water, (the pump being froz I have tlii. <tay im >I<1 tny l>lai kunitli amount in cash. It is estimated that en np) and the unfortunate dog in run tool, aii’l l»ii»ine«a to I. F. latrami of the Indians are 15 or 20 in number mid ning over the loose board had tipped it thia city All |ieraona knowing tliein- the sum mentioned will not, therefore, up and tumbled into the well, fortunate arlvea indebted tome, are hereby notifi ly without sustaining any injury. A lad l>e a primely fortune. Mr. Bnford, who . tier was lowered into the well and the ed to call at my room, at G Latimer’s has the matter in charge for the Indians, • log supported himself on a rung of the residence, and «etile their account, by , is a thoroughly cs|>able and t.cnoralile , ladder until George slid down the pi|>e February IMli, alter which time, if man, and there is no doubt that the and fastened a rope to it when it was not eettled, the account. will be placed hauled out. George himself did not es '4' ALL Indians will lie fairly dealt with. Mr cape without a cold bath, and the bal in the hand, of an Attorney for collec Buford has many friends here who were ance of the night was spent in trying to tion. Tillamook, Ore. Jan 2Stli, 1H98 DRUGGISTS m. 2t C. P. Knudson. glad to eee him. get warm. Qhcane/L Jhimhiz ]} L. EDDY Q O. NOLAN, _________ Peter Langhart and wife were in from Mark Bays has gone home for a few Nehalem this week proving up on their Java on a visit. homestead. M. W. Harrison has been in San B. W. Smith from Lafayette, Oregon, Francisco for some weeks, on business. was in town this week looking after Mr. Tuttle, of the Telephone Company lumbering interests. has been putting up quite a lot of new Edgar Latimer has bought the barber wires lately. shop, formerly owned by Isaac Simler, It is rumored that the Steamer Miami and will run it hereafter. is soon to he put on the route between The schooner ‘Free Trade’ lies at here and Marshfield. Himple A Wheeler’s dock, at Nehalem, G. R Dean, of Nehalem, was in town loaded with lumber for San Francisco. last week and made a pleasant cail at! She will go to sea in a day or two. the II kadlight office. Riley Simmons and Jim Laurie were Nels Anderson of Garibaldi left on the on trial yesterday, for an assault com- last trip of the steamer Elmore for the milted on James Loomis a boy about 18 Klondike gold fields. years of age. At the time of going to Johnson Chapter No. 24, R A. M. press the case had not been decided held a meeting on Saiurday afternoon, Miss. Nellie Price has accepted a pos for the purpose of conferring degrees. ition in the H eadlight office and is ap “Take away woman” shouted the steamer Elmore for some point in Alas orator, “and what would follow?” ‘‘We ka. Mr. Day is a first class barber and would,” said a man at the back of the will doubtless do well wherever he goes. audience promptly. It has been reported on the streets Mr. Webber has sold his farm to Jos here that there is a probability that the eph Kelch, and Mr. Kelch has sold his Steamer Elmore may be sold to parties The Harrison farm to ISIr. Webber. The exchange of who will take her north resilience will probably occur about was also Io be included it is said in the April 1st. transaction. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, T illamook , O iseoon . When you want a good corset ask for the C. B. corset at the Racket Store. Klondike Outfitters The Dekuni Building T illamook 3d & Washington, Portland. DALLAS, OREGON. HEADLIGHT X-RA YS A dispatch to the Oregonian save, that Captain Fisk has reported ngninst Mr. James Fuller has sold his real estate in ! tiie improvement of the Nehalem bar . Bay City. Messis Wm. Riefenberg and B. Pro Captail' Fisk does not consider such im vost becoming owners. provement impractical, but holds that Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, ofCape Mears, have 1 the time has not come when the busi- been the guest ofMr. and Mrs. S. A. Brodhead this week. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks are arranging to nesa of that region jn-dilies the expen leave for their new home on th-next trip of the diture neccessar y make the improve Elwore. While residing here they have mad«* I Owing to the stormy weather the pro plying herself diligently to learning the ment. Captain Fisk’s report will be many friends who regret that their interests i ject of holding adance at the Allen pt inters’s art. lake them elsewhere, nml who join in wishing disappointing to Nehalemiles. them prosperity wherever they go. House llall last Friday night wan Mrs. August Ludtke of Nehalem left aLondoned. on the last trip of the Elmore for Port A dance will be given, at Fairview land where she will undergo a surgical Hall, next Saturday evening. Good operation. She was accompanied by her music has been provided and the usual physician Dr. Hawke. good time is expected. George Day left on the last tii-^of the ■ROBERT A. MILLER. Tll.l.AMOOK, OREGON. Frank Wellington, Eli Hendriks, Karnes Ginger, Fred, John, and George Balmer, Della Oak-», Chas. Pye, D. Parry, Mrs. Ctonbell and so t Willi«», John Williams, Miss K. Oaks, I Louis York, Mrs Alta Long, J. E. , Roach, Alfred Magnuson, Hicks, James J. j Pye and wife, Mrs. A. Oaks, A. Ginger, M. . Iawch ani wi. Bay City; D Edie.R. Sargent, J. Nelson, Joe Warren, G. Nelson, II. Robins, Hob'onville; J. W. Maxwell, Fairview; B. W- Smith, Lafetto; Emett Bates, Balm; Peter Lang hart and wifa, A. Seryu' g, F. Kebbe, Nehalem; H. Ripley, cley; F. Orbeig, P'ensant Valley; D. T. Wilks, G ribaidi; F. Mil s, J. Krebs, Woods; G. Smith, Wm. M. Bays, Blaine; ( apt- II. Weber. Tug Maggie; Capt. L. Hansen, S. F. J. McConell, Light House; L Jensen, Hebo Mr. Davis of Portland, who islargly interest ed in timber lands on the Nehalem, is expect- ed in tliis week. — Land Titles and Land Office Business a Specialty. ALLEN HOUSE ARRIVALS. Jah. 27th. 1898. $1.50 Per year