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<£hr iknbliuht, iJcople Wlw Uhutt has over one thousand subscribers. It has more local news, and is the I cleanest, ablest and best paper in ; Tillamook County. People who\ Good Job Printing will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook County, and that is the office of want all the news and who do not want slush, dirt and abuse, take (The Che K)ritblipIjt. Vol. 11, No. 4 TILLAMOOK. OREGON, THURSDAY. July Cïbiniral * Sampson LIKE p3s* b * DEWEY m ana •»w«■ mb asas -aye 3 w asmsa saama s s | ¡Schleid the ¡Spaniards ' - • au U > - , KBWWM •= aSESSS e EESESEam J L-= ® * TO HEADLIGHT X-RA YS Who turned the water on? Cohn & Co. expect to pack 500 bbls of salmon this fall. Mrs. Brodhead, of Bay City, was the guest of Mrs. Peterson la«t week. Just received a fine lot of all wool remnants, at lite Backet Store. Donald McIntosh is tilde to be out again after several days sickness. Mike Abplanalp tion to his house at Santiago is building till addi Miss Watt «pent a few days with friends in town the tint of the week. Han kerchiefs, «ash ribbons, lace, um brellas, hats, mitts, everything for the 4th at Mrs. Htiiigeon». Miss Rittenhouse and Miss Newburg, of Nehalem, are spending a few days ir Tillamook this week. A large cougar «as seen on Ihe Tra«k river road near the “peninsula” last week. This sort of beast seems to lie rather plentiful tn this county this yen r. can depend oil getting just what we advertise. We have the repu tation of of keeping the very J. A. Todd A Co. have gotten out BiillH very neat souvenirs in the shape of a sui’dl book containing pictures and a de scription of our navy. Uhe U’srg Eezt Grades of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods. Our sales are steadily increasing and we expect to further increase them by giving the best value for their money and by fair dealing. Co. SR. L. P. MULLINIX^ ONE OF THE MOST EMINENT and ^urgeoqs IN THIS COUNTRY -WITH HIS ASSISTANT • • Will be at the • • Tillamook T-Totel Tillamook, Oregon. JULY 7 TO 17 Consulta ion Free It i«a well known fact that the wealth of the nation lies in the condition of the agricultural dialrict. The farmer is Ihe backbone of the country. The farmer may better hie condition by accepting such methode in the tilling of hie land and the preparing of hie product a* will involve the least labor and expense, our Mikado and Empire Cream Separators are a necessity now. No progressive farmer can do without one. We have band or power air.ee, see or write FOARD & STOKES CO The music by the Ilillaboro band seemed to have a good effect on some of our band boys here, They express« strong desire t • see our I...... .. band coûte to some agreement and unite again. The Tillamook H’rald wh ch was re cently sold by Edmunds & Co. to Mr. Watsop, formerly publisher of '.lie Neha lem Republican, will come outthis week under the management of its new pub lisher. Oregon. Physicians Dr. Wiley has had the inside of bis ! house remodeled. A. McNair has renewed the part of Lis barn which burnt away last winter. Dr. May is having some work done on bis residence. Henry Alderman’s residence is receiv ing an addition. Mr. Olsen’s fine house ready for occupancy. is alinosi F. C. Shanahan has his new music store h !most completed. It is neat IV papered and painted and is very atlrac- live. The Alderman, now the Allen House, is teceivinga fresh coat of paint. Astoria, Ore Celebration. itoets. I he firn wiib located in the roof ,,f the Larsen House and the li«*e was soon strung out to that place. Through nom? n»isunder«tan<lin< the water was turned on before the boys at the nozzle end of the hose were ready for it, and the only good the v a er did was to thoroughly wet some of them. Luckily th#* fire was readied from the roof in time and no water was needed from the none, to put it out. As the wind was blowing quite a gale at the time, the only thing, peril« p!t that saved the I^r- a ■ n House. with several joining build- in.*a, from biirnii g, was that the fire w di ¿covered Iwfore it got under head way. This ia the first time our boy» ever failed to do what they started out to do, and w iildn’l have failed thia time hm for a liit’e misnnder«Uiidii»f. A little more pm«* tire is needed and we advise the ln»ya to do some goo<l (trilling as long as this dry weather lasts. The Commencement Exercises at the St. Alphonsus’ Academy took place last night, as heretofore advertised. A large number of invitations had been cent out, and, that they had been generally ac cepted was evinced by the fact that the large audience room of the Academy was crowded to its utmost capacity by the pations and friends of the school. The programme was carried out in full as published in our last issue and to say that it whs excellent throughout ia the least that can lie said; The entire pro gramme was of such a uniform degree of excellence that to give special mention to any particular individual would be unfair. We would be glad to publish an extended write-up of the exercises but as they oveured last night and we go to press this morning it is impossible to do so. The enlertaiument was of an un usually high order. The musical part of the programme was the best we have ever listened to in a school entertainment. The singing by the children was espec ially fine. Everyone who has had any thing to do with the musical training of children knows how difficult it is to leach them to sing in time and in tune, and the vocal training of the children of St. Alphonses’ Academy evinces a mas ter hand. Equally good was the in- striimviilal music and the elocutionary work. The two short dramas were ren dered in a veiy pleasing manner. The closing address by Archbishop Gross waa apt and timely and well receiv- ed. Father Schell and the sisters of the Academy have every reason to feel a laudable pride in their work and t he people of Tillamook may congratulate themselves on the excellent work done. The Fourth of July exercises in Tilla mook passed off very pleasantly. The weather wan all that could be desired and the altemlance upon the exercises from the surrounding country was un usually large. It is estimated that hilly 20U0 peopl e were on the grounds. The day was ushered in by I tie tiring of an vils and cannon and of course the in ( ! evitable tire cracker bore its part. The procession formed at Id rk M I* con sisted of carriages containing the officers The war news (his week is most en- of the (lay, and the mayor and town ' coinaging- Admiral Orvera’s fleet in 1 council, the liberty car with Miss Pur- trying to escape from S.mtii go harbor ' cell as goddess of liberty and a number was caught by Samson's fleet and sent to of little gills Io represent the states. K Ihe bottom, not a vessel escaped- San , cariiage draw n by Mr. Tuttle’s shetland tiago is hemmed in by the troops and ; ponieu, driven by Frank Kerriman as will soon fall. Our Hist expedition has I a colored coRch.nan and containing Prof. landed at Manilla . The Ladiom* Islands ! Walker dressed up to repr«%eni Uncle are in our hands- Get many has moder 1 Sam, and a fine display of Rgricilb ural ated her tone toward America- All goes ’ implements bv Mr Bailey The p«iu- well Important developments are ex cipRl feature of the procesaion whs Ihe pected soon. llillsboio brass baud of 14 pieces which The proprietors of the H eadlight furnished the music for the day. The literary exercises look place at have purchased Ihe plant of the Tilla mook Leader The former editor of the the grounds i:i front. <_ f the ncliool build ing. A comfortable covered platform Leader makes Ids announcement else bad been coiMtructed and seats arranged wherein these columns. for about 500 people and after the audi Letters from two of “our boys in blue' ence was seated the following program I Fred Stillwell and Charley Newman was rendered : Mush* by 11 illslioro band, were received too late for publication song by 20 voices, Declaration of Inde this week and will iippear in our next pendence by Geo. B Lamb, music bv ¡»and, song by choir, oration by Hon N. issue. MissM. Elinor Duffy, of Portland, Ore., will give the third health talk, of a series, al M. E. church, Juls 14lli, 2.3d I’. M. Subject— Mortgaged Children. All mothers and daughters are cordially in L Butler, song by choir mid music by band. After tie last song I f * the cboii vited to be present. editor Bowman r» presenting the Tilla Many of our me h I anta gave vent to mook Telephone Company, read a dis patch announcing the sinking of Uerve- tlieir pHtiiotism the 4lh, by making some ra’r fleet by admiral Sampson. 'I’ll“ extra fine displays in their show win news filled the people with the wildest dows. Flags ami bunting were not enthusiasm. The plug ugly parade in Ihe afternoon spared to help along the display. J. A. was a very tame arfair, but the people Todd & Co. ha<l as nice a display as was were good iiHtuied ami enjoyed it all the ever seen in Tillamook. One window same, Mr. Coppingei, of the Kickapoo contained pictures of the commanders of Medicine Company, made a short ad om army and navy, also many pictures dress. After this came the rare« as follows: of our battleships, with the Maine, at F.»ol race 1st prize Horace Patctien, 2nd the explosion, (Imped in the lime of Arthur Holden Hack race 1st prize Our merchants deserve Johnnie Olsen, 2d. Rov Wert». Wheel mourning, much credit for the »access of the decu- barrow race 1st pr ize Frank Ma pea, 2d j Claud limit Tub race 1st prize J. Kim rations, ball, 2«l prize Tom Handley Jr. The Kickapoo Medicine Company A. L Whitten, who is logging on the gave an entertainment in the afternoon Tiilamook river, bad the misfortune which was well attended and much en to lose a large raft of logs list week. joyed. The festivities concluded with a grand I he raft containing about 3 000.000 feet of logs was started on the ebb tide for hall at night at the opera house given l»y Mark Miner and Eugene Jenkins the Truckee mill at llobsonville and The music w'as fine and the supper ftir- reached there, when the tide was run nished at midnight at Wist's hotel WHH ning out al a great rate, and could not delicious. The attendance at the ball be snubbed but would break ll:e rope» was targe The veal music during Ihe day WHS as fast as they were tied, and went out tinder the direction ot Mrs II. II. Ud.r over the bar to break to pieces and scat man and was very good Mr Butler,» ter up and down the beach. This raft oration was timely and ehiquent. Take is one of many wldcli have gone out it all in all the celebration was quite a success. over lb<* bar ami it seeme that something County court is in session this week. might la? done to prevent it. Logs lost The new court consisting of Judge Sap this way are generally a total loss. pington, eomiiii»«ioners Ray & Wheeler, fj»«t Tnesd »y evening at al»oiit6:30 sheriff Aluerman mid clerk Mason were o’clock, the fire alarm was turne«! in and the fire coinpaniea were soon at their all piesent. Full re|>ort next week. Before Incorili« yonr dwelltne or uralia e Notice to Ta« Payors «e the p llcie« i«oed hy he Fire nan « Fund The delinquent taxes for the year 1896 Inaurane« Company D'« complete HORN «st be paid before Joly 20, 1898, or policteaever in«»ed coverin« everything trsm the baby . bottle to a bicy cle, or troni a pin to m re costs will tie added. Ztrflnh—In Nestockton July the 3rd. ■ repeating riBle, 11. It Ainx«M«N, to tla- wife of Clricli Zuifluba Jaughler. Claude Thayer. Agt Sheriff. Commencement Exercises. Jones Bros, have built a new room in their stables fur an office and harness room. Onr Judge Conder and family have moved t) their ranch on the Nestucca. They will be greatly missed in this city by their many friends. Shoes and Partiishin g (roods, they come to us. They Tillamook, Tillamook Improvements. Mr. Wheeler, our enterprising reatau- ant proprietor, has had Ids building Dr. Wise, dentist. Offices at Tilla changed somewhat inside and I irh as mook and Room No. 614, the Dekmn neat a lestaiirant hb can be found outside of large cities. Poitland, Oregon. tf I Attorney Cooper is having a new barn Miss Mamie Means, «ho is engaged built on his residence property ill town. as teacher of the Garib.iidi school, spent C. B. Hadley has helped the looks of a few days in town the first of the week his place of business by adding some new Second-hand piano for sale cheaper blinds to the windows. Ilian you ever saw a piano sold for at A. Letcher’s Jewelry Store. tf Likewise <>ur*’g<MMlH and pt-icon are slaying our compelitors. They are sick and will soon surrender. They are all right at selling gro ceries, feed and shoddy clothing, but when people want anything that is good in Clothing, Hats, J. R. ‘Œood 7th. 1898. $1.50 Per year. The French say “it is the impoMibl« that happens ” ' This has proved to be the case with the Mount Lebanon Shakers. The whole scientific world has been laboring to cure dyniiepsia, but every effort seemed to meet witli defeat. 'Ihe suffering fiom stomacli troubles I ihr Ijecome aliiKiet nniveraal. Multitudes have no tleaire for food and that which they do eat rnnaea them pain and di*- t res* Sleepless nights are the rule and not the exception, and thousands of sufferers have IjeCoUie discouraged The Shakers of Mount lx-ba non re cently came to the front with iheir new Digestive Cordial, which contain* not only a food already dig sted, but is a di- ger er of f<ssl. It promptly relieves nearly all forms of indigestion Ask your druggist fur owe of their b«x>k*. Iaixol, Ihe new Castor Oil, is being used in hospitals. It is sweet as honey. Notice. Not finding it profitable or the encour agement sufficient to longer issue the Tillamook Leader I have discoutinued the publication of the paper and sold the plant to the publisher» of the Tilla mook H eadlight , who will fill all un expired subscriptions to the Leader and to The Nehalem Time». If any are al ready receiving the H eadlight , the time w ill be extended. All subscription and other accounts due the Leader or the Nehalem are payable to me. Giles B. Johnson Dated July 7th, I898. Dr. L. P. Mullhiix lias an advertise ment on the front page this issue. The Nehalem Republican has discontin ued publication. The editoral page of the H eadlight is extremely crowded with timber claim notice».—Consequently our readers are spared the iuHictiun of an extended fourth of July editorial this week. Chas Pve Was iu town yesterday and today. David Curtis is suffering from a felon on his thumb. Albert Harris has gone to Sheridan On busi ness. Commissioners Ray and Wheeler are in town attending court. Mi and Mrs J hs Harris spent the Fourth in town this week with Mis Williams. The “Miami’' is loading lumber at the Tills moult J.umber Company 's wharf for Portland. Archbishop Gross is in town. He attended the closing exercises at St A Iphonsus Academy last night. We learn that Charley Wells is suffering from a broken leg. We were unable to learn the par ticulars of the accident. Charley Bailey did the land office business on July 4th. He sold 4 hay tcddeis, 5 mowers 2 iiay rakes and 1 buggy. The Pacific Lumber Company is building two large lighteis tor the put pose of carrying lum ber down the bay to deep water there tu be load ed on lumbei ships. The Kickapoo Medicine Company will give its last entertainment in town to night and pull out in the morning tor Forest Grove. The Co consists of artists oi great ability far greater than is usually seen in so small a town us Till amook. They are pleasant gentlemen to meet socially. They have dune well in Tillumuok. Our Bay City items did not materialize this weex W e understand that Bay City enjoyed a fine cek biation on the iouithof July Capt. J. J. Dawson delivered an oration. ¡11 the after noon there was a baseball game between the Bay City boys an<! the Nehalem boys al which the former were deieuted. ’1 he -core stood, Bay City, 7, Nehalem, 13. A. W. Benscoter from Kendrick Idaho a bro ther-in-law oi Mrs Waldvogel hi s .jeen visiting at the hitters home ior a week j as.. Mi Bens- voter is h > well pleased with this section of the Country that lie will probably locate here in the E T. Davies, of Portland, wna in the future. city this week, He sold a tract of tide land oil the Nehalem to Aleck McDon AIJ.KN HOUSF. ARRIVALS. ald . Mrs Driffield and daughter Penelope J noilgale and family, C g Wells and fam. were in town oil Tuesday ami Wednesday of this week hi attendance oil the clos ily South Prairie; It II Clark. D H F hack el ford A J Porter, Win tevens, Dr R II Hovey dentist, ing exercises nt St. Alplionsiis academy. Einvtt yuick Forest Grove; ( has J) Dyer M D, Frank Keen, W S Wist and C W Kiniianian of The Brass Band Beaver; Frank Long Hiid wife, Robert Robbins, an<l W F. Morey Bay City; .M F Zcb-r. J Rieger, The 11illsboto brass hand which visit E W Finley,of Nehalem; G K Leach City; WIIMe ed Tillamook on .Lily 4th contributed Lundquist, DMartiny, W H Thenyck Hobson- much to the enjoyment of the day. villv; A Cameron Str Miami; Max Crandall, Chas There were fourteen of the buys with in- Lamkin,K E Colstock, F J W illiams, John M stnimenlH as follows; W. G Wall, Wall. W J Wall, Benton Bowman, Wharton' E Hat cornel; Benton Bowmam, 1st B Baughman and J F Moreland of Hillsboro; John fist cornet ; John Wall, E Hat clarionet ; McConnell Cape Mears; George Martin Ixuig Frank Williams. B flat clarionet; John Prairie; James K< dad Netarts; C T Coulson, G K ArchbohL, solo allo ; Chas Lamkin, 1st Gilbert Coulsonburg, Geosge Mowers JIiippv allo; II Baughman, 2d alto, (k B. Brown Bend, Ore. J B Krebs. Salem; Miss MinnlcFvans slide trombone A. (J Shute, baritone; Mrs I. Krebs and daughter, Mr J J Ik G J Kreis J. B Wilkes, tuba; E. E. ColeSfork, Brooks Oie Frank Bourn Asto-iia W II Christen snare drum; E L McCormick, bass son. I^Fayette Ore; Jim Body felt, J A Ward of drum and Belt Hager, cymbals. The Hebo; James Lyon and daughter. M F. Garret boys play excellently and their music soi., Mrs Wm Driffield and daughter, Portland was thoroughly appreciated by our music loving and music hungry people. And Fiedrick Robs,Garibaldi; G W Wallace, Grand Wallaee; J Lnper Orctown;. above all they weie willing to play. We have neve i seen a hand more generona Notice. and obliging with its playing, and onr people taxed the boys generosity Io the IN THE CJRCTIT COURT OF THE MTATl utmost. The boys made ninny friends OF OREGON, FOR TUR CULM Y OF T11.LA- and we hope to see them again in Tilla MOOK In Ihe matter of the assignment/ mook. of H. A. Rolrerts Notice is heiebv given that I have filed my final tep<»rI and will ask t ie said court to be The Common Council of Tillamook city held discharged on the 22nd of^tigusf, is«/!. C. N D mkw , Assignee. a regular seMlotr on the evening of July sth, at which the following buaineaa whh tranaacted. Bills against the city a owed; Tillamook water Co. rent for June 40, oO City marshal salary " ** jo.oo *’ recorder " ” ** ¡0*00 T. G. Stillwell special police service 3.CO D. C. Pierer? ” ” ” 4.00 K. D. Hoag street walk ».So t tai 90,90 T e report of the recorder for the quarter end ing June 30. shows the total amount nr warretrts drawn ttp to state for six months tola? 740,05 Debt of rS97 brought forward 297 ,92 Cash receipts from all services fS'Jl.90 Total debt of cit at tills date 445.7*» Ordinance No. 106 read the 31! time, adopu-d by thecuuudl atrl refered to the mayor. Schilling's It est vanilla and lemon extracts arc true and strong. Schilling s Iiea rone« soda baking powder Havwnng tract! and spices are all money-back—right here. 1W For sal* by C. W. Smith & Company Nummone IN THE CIRCUIT COCKT OF rHKHTA I RQF OREÍ.ON, FOR THF. COUNI Y OF TILLA NOOK John Carlson, plaintiff ) vs W s llarnhnrt, P H. Crim a d f A'lalina D Crim, defendants J To W H B arnhart, the above named defendant 111 the name of th 1 tate of Oregon, you ar- her. by required to appear and an wer the co n p amt filed urainsl you In tin- above entice 1 suit on or l/efore the first day of the m>xt rr^ lar term of the above entitled Court to wit the »nd day <»f August r*^. and If you fail to’ an •»w.-r, for want thereof the plaintiff ill apply to the Court for the r.dtef prat ed for in p'a.ut iffsa omplai t, that h for «terree of foie< loaui< of that certain mortgage executed by you in li vor of the sniaf plaintiff, on the >6th day of De c.-nilM-r, 1495, upon the follow ng descrif>e«l real estate, to-wil: Lots 5 and 6 ot M-a-thm U, town ship 4 south of range |o west containing ►/. acres of upland, except one arre -ol-l to B< lie I bell wood, ais.» the ti«lr Ian«! fronting on said lot 6 and th«-ea«t male of Rai«l lots, «>>ntainliig 14 acre* all In l illamooli county ñrrgttn. giv-í? to secure the payment .if a pr missory note of even date for <o, w.th Interest thera-on at the rate of lo per cent |>er annum ami ptovidl g for fv* Sttornc at fees And for a judgement I >i the sum of J425 »»*1 tb«* costs and disburs« menta of this suit, arid that you I m , Ixrred and forerloM .f a>f all right, Hen or equity of »e- dcniptio I in Mid premises and fur such otb« r relief as the C«mr t shall decree D fendatit will take notice that this summons is served upon him by publica lion l»y virtue vl an o det of H«m Geo H Buu.ett, Judge .»? f 1*. abo< e entitled cou t made am! «late«! the 6 h day of July, i“^ C R Thompson, and Cluudr Thayer. Attorney» for plaiatiff