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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 14. 1900. Commissioners’ Court. I I W. Hodvfelt. janitor.................... 39 00 N. 1. Dye........ I K. Mills, deputy clerk...... 12 37 Road Work in District No. 6. 50 00 Ed Cary, team..... jje Board of County Commiuioners, I C. Holden, clerk............. 179 55 J. W. Imlah .................................... 45 00 133 33 Jim Hicks, team ■ jeti of Countv Judge F. H. Good- John Aschim, deputy sherifl...... 71 55 J 4. Imlah...................................... 22 50 Lj and Commissioners Bodyfelt nnd Chas. p. Nelson, cost bill, State 50 00 Arnos Vaughn and team 72 78 A Aratili ................................ * 46 50 E. Hellenbuyck and team met la»t w‘‘ek “,“1 transacted the vs A. E.,Burroughs............. 98 32 Wm. Glick ............................ 37 25 3 30 Llovd Angell and team Chas, P. Nelson, cost bill. State ujusiog business : 108 IK) Martiu Janek....................... , 6 75 Abe Simmons and team 1, the matter of the bids for the con vs Wm. Glick............... 37 12 Tony Jeuck ...................... 30 25 3 05 M Be Keys ..... ation <>f" bridge across Beaver Wirt Sappington, serving war- 51 25 Jack Ollis ........................... 16 87 L. Hensley...... _k that of E. E. Cross for $675 com 49 50 Webster Hudson.................. ranis in Belknap. Mathies and 26 10 Geo. Henslev...... ,e was accepted. The bids oi W. D. Houser cases................... 49 50 Wm. Hudson. ....................... 17 55 43 00 1 McDonald ...... wd for $550 and $2.60 per lineal foot F. I Ayer, supervisor................ „ 23 62 Jeff Fleck ............................ 6 75 67 80 I. Beeb*‘heiser ... approaches, and that of W. Thun tor H. M Farmer, supervisor......... 48 37 Deliver Brooten.................. 11 90 100 00 A. Beebeheiser..... 2'for 74 font span and $3.10 per foot Geo. Vaughn, supervisor............. 50 62 Elmer Calkins.................... 69 00 Fred Ostrander 'approaches were rejected. 15 52 Clarence Stickler .............. IS Orley Kellow, work......... 45 00 Ed Jacoby...... 9 00 Frank York......................... It was ordered that the claim of W. S. I red Zaddaeh, supervisor.......... 50 66 00 Alex Finiason....... 36 00 Frank Baxter ...................... K| for $22.50 for traveling .expenses Chas. P Nelson, making jury... 5U 3 00 C. Tromblev... . 6 75 Orler Kellow and team. .. 75 .continued. Chas. Ray, ditto........................... Files are the thickest now. Do not let these prices get 3 00 W. Jenkins......... 67 Dave McKinny.................... SO Claim of Watt Bros for $22 was C. F. Shortridge, ditto................ by you : 3 00 H Todd............ 4 50 E.J. Kellow ........................ 85 Investigating death ol Albert dered continued. 2'-6" x 6'-6" x Regular, S1.65. SALE, S1.25. Maaer. J. E. Cochran and team . 72 00 Gao. Kellow......... 2 -8" x 6 8" x Regular. St.75. SALE, St 35. 85 Claim of Easter & Soil for $6.50 for C. W. Sappington.................... 6 00 L. Pike....... 2 -6" x 6-6" .v 1**. Regular. S2.25. SALE, S1.85. ÏÏ Torn Kellow ......................... .ershi e was rejected. Myrtle 0. Mills............... 2-8" x 6-8" x IS, Regular. S2.5O. SALE. S2.OO. 2 50 T. Haugen and team............ Cliff Mattoon........ . The County Clerk was authorized to Isaac Stellinoti Road Vaughn & Hawk and team... Free hinges and fixtures complete with each door. Free. Lucioua Lane...................... po the ballot boxes in Nehalem ana j Chris Mills................................... 4 00 R. Wilks............ A S. Lane ............ .............. T. D. Morris............................... Jolty precincts 4 00 Jim Kodad......... Fred Lewallen.................•.. fhe County Clerk was ordered to draw O. H. Schrader................... 7 00 W. Shaw............ 4 50 'laude Lewallen ................ |Wrrant on the road fund in favor of I’ Bozorth, stenographic work.. Large Size. Reg., I2.00. Sale, I t . 55. 4 00 W. Hensely, watching gate.. 2 50 irn Bodyfelt........................ ■ 0, Wood fot the amount of sight Inquest on JoeJCasal. Geo. Vaughn.............. 58 50 g,ft for the payment of iron for the L. Wiprut, taking testimony...... 4 00 Vaughn & Proovost team..... 4 50 Jillainook bridge when the same is de- 1 W. C. Hawk, coronor................... 12 90 MA80NIC LODGE. D. Simmons, watching gate 3 50 •«ii. Two Quart Granite Coffee Pots, Reg., 65c. Sale, 47c. Vaughn & Co., team.................... 18 50 Mrs. Vaughn, gravel No. 57, meets on third Satur 22 50 Three dozen Granite Wash Basins, Reg., 20c. Sale, 10c. Claim of Beall A Co. for $130 50 for Gus Anderson, witness................. 1 50 day of each mouth in Road Work in District No. Irtbinery was continued. K. Nordfell, do...................... ........ 1 50 Claim of Portland & Tillamook H. C. Eastland, do........................ 1.0 O.F. Hall, at 7,30 p.m. 1 50 J. E Thomas.......... 21 60 jnnsportation Co. for $319.40 for John Mitchell, do........................... 1 50 W. D. Bodyfelt .... F rank S everance , W,M. 27 45 We are closing out one patern of Decorated Dishes. freight was continued. Harry Humphreys do................. 1 50 Ernest Knight . 34 50 E rwin H arrison , Sec. A good quality with a neat Gold Decoration. In the matler of the resignation of Jos Stritch, juror..................... ..... 1 00 W. J. Knight .. 45 00 See them priced in the window. (bu. P. Nelson, as justice of the peace W. H. Kendale, do........................ 1 00 Ernest Geinger........ 46 80 R. A. D. PERKINS, afthe third district, the same was ac Geo. Colhert, do........................... 1 00 Ed Smith....................... 85 32 Pete Burns, do............................... «pkd. 1 00 Edwin Hanenkratt . 2 70 In the matter of the petition of A. E. Ward Matthews, do.................... 1 00 Levi Green ............... 4 50 RESIDENT DENTIST. One Pound (full weight) can Axle Grease, good grade. Jiehola and others for a county road, it Jos Malloy, do ............................ 1 00 C. S. Wells..................... 5 63 7c. per can. nn ordered that Otto Schrader, D. E. Office in Sturgeon’s Building. Work in R. D. No. 2. A. L Darby.............. 11 25 (¡oodnpeed and Widy Elliott be ap Pete Cassidy.................................. 52 89 Will Kirk................ 17 10 All Work Guaranteed. palled a board of county road viewers. Bob Kennedy................................. 56 47 Frank Fitzpatric . . . 8 60 TILLAMOOK. OREGON. In the matter of bids for the construc W. S. Hare...................................... 55 80 Alwin Blum. Quart cans, Good Carriage Oil. Can use for many 4 50 tion of the first two miles of Netarts Wm. Hoskins' team.................... 60 75 Ed Blum ..................... 4 50 purposes. 18c. per cau. Three cans for 50c. mid, the bid of Howard Drew waa re Mark Hobson............................... 48 37 H Schlappt............ 4 50 E. Cromloff.................................... 54 00 Earl Peaison ................ jected. 4 50 A beautiful colored picture. Size, 11x16 in. Framed, In the matter of the application of John Cruinlofl............................... 49 60 Chas. Pearsou...................... 2 25 given free while they last, if your purchases of goods on lane Steinnon for a county road to his John Alegg...................................... 18 00 H. Moore..................... 8 37 special sale amounts to $1.00 or over. Mideoce, it was ordered that the claim Herb Thompson........................... 77 85 John Blum........ 4 50 of Eli. C, J. and Josephine Steinnon C. V. Stoker.................................. 85 05 L. Benton....................... 2 25 OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE. iu overruled and the report of the road Frank Illingworth........................ 58 05 L. Woods.............. 2 25 mwers approved, Al Juher......................................... 55 80 B. W. Turner........................... 4 50 4 50 SPECIALTY IN ALL KINO OF CAKES, J. C. Gove, hauling......................... 45 00 John Waldenrath........................... 51 75 I. H. Moore................. 4 50 Jimes Lommen, work on road.. 11 80 Harry Crane.................................. 63 00 H. Parsons.......... ALL KIND OF BREAD. 7 65 Wm. Turner................................. 4 50 LK. Kase, blacksmith work... 89 25 Herb Perry...................................... 50 Tillimook Lumber Mfg. Co...... 106 77 Chas. Johnson............................... 87 75 Ruth Pearson.......................... 4 50 P. Peason......................................... 50 15 00 Warren Hoskins........................... Cuper Scbield, gravel................. LC Hunt, gravel......................... 11 85 W. Derby......................................... 16 20 Edwin Hanenkratt, bawling gravel........................................... 56 00 L Hiuer, blacksmith work......... 74 16 F. Strueby...................................... 13 50 K D. Glad well, lumber................ 152 84 C. Thomas...................................... 27 00 G. C. Vaughn, team...................... 124 10 8 00 H. Edgar ....................................... 49 50 J. Monroe, hauling........................ 11 38 Carl Clapshaw............................... KD. Glad well, lumber.............. 272 00 C. Ward........................................... 20 00 D. B. Darby ................................. 112 50 8 00 Sain Pener....................................... 27 00 F, J.Berger, gravel........................ 15 00 Earl Clapsbaw............................... Easter & Son, work on road... 10 OU Gus Gheen...................................... 50 80 Lew Getchell. .................................. 67 50 14 00 P. Marolf......................................... 83 70 OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEL. 1 00 Arthur Reeher................................ Joi. Whitney, tiling saws.............. W.D. Gladwell, lumber............... . 7 30 Max Reeher................................... 12 00 E. Stennon ..................................... 36 00 D. W. Gilbert & Sons, mds.......... 57 35 Harrv Reeher.................................. 29 00 H. B. Johnson.................................. 82 40 Sbemfsn Hardware Co. mds... 28 00 Alex Scott...................................... 25 00 H. R. Brown ................................. 32 40 KinjlA Smith, powder...-.......... 258 85 Paul Gabbert................................... 33 60 C. Black ......................................... 40 72 6 75 I D. Wood, Tillamook bridge. 348 99 W. Sargent..................................... 28 80 T. Walling ...................................... “ Beauty draws us Ih McNair & Co. mds.............. 62 50 Cecil Kyle........................................ 96 00 Norman Olds................................... 48 77 by a single hair.” Z. Wells ......................................... 20 60 81 50 F Stomp et al, work on road... 50 61 W. 0. Wimmer............................... B. W. Teter, blacksmith work.. 4 40 Herbert Kyle................................... 17 00 D. D. West............................. .......... 54 00 This seems like something of I Cloverdale Mer. Co., mds.......... 68 58 John Hickey, team........................ 77 00 Ike W ells......................................... 28 12 an exagerxtion on the part of the | 66 25 87 L. Darby ........................................... 22 V. C, Thun, lumber..................... 36 35 Mrs. Wimmer................................. poet, if at least does not apply to I Work in R. D. No. 1. Road Work in District No. & I Waymire, wood for crusher... 19 00 men. The man with a single I 55 62 Fred Kabba and team ................. Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co....... 66 59 W. 0. Capps .................................. 45 20 hair would not draw worth a , 60 W. Rush, meals, beds and feed... 147 75 Geo. Knight and team................. 93 0. Lane.............................................. 26 55 cant, unless aa a curiosity. Provooit Bros. & Co., mds...... 35 00 E. K. Turpen and team............... 95 85 Claud Lane...................................... 25 20 People to look their best need I 78 75 Marcus Curl..................................... 27 90 Cost no more than others. ebon & Co., mds......................... hnir, they need all they evei I 4 48 G. W. Zaddaeh and team............ 50 Don’t buy until you investigate. .Proroost, mds........................... 31 26 Felix Kabba and team............... 67 Harley Curl .................................... 11 25 : have. If the hair begins to go it I Let us send you our catalogue. ■ L. Doughney, gravel................ 387 78 Dan Hickey and team................. 62 10 Emil Wooley.................................... 48 82 ia time to use 47 25 Lars Snarsvild................................ 18 00 ■ Ask us about the 1910 automobiles— Monroe, hauling............... ......... 3 00 W. 8. Linkhart............................... IMPERIAL HAIR TONIC. 11 25 Henry Peters.................................... 49 53 i you won’t regret it. 1*11 & Co., mds.............. ‘........... 8 30 Ansel Lommen............................... Thi« preparation saves hair. It ] 32 60 Charley Blum and team .............. 34 87 P Mattoon, repairing plow. stimulates the hair bull», cleans | 3 50 James McKimens........................ 2 25 Claud Hussey and team .............. »7 65 ■ '. D. Wood, Tillamook bridge. 532 00 Dan Alley........................................ thescalpof dandruff or eruptions, I 4 50 J. R. Lowrance and team............ 64 80 .Dunlap, hauling........................ ai'd promotes new growth. Try | 8 17 C. L. Donghney. team................. 9 00 John Heilmeyer and team ........ 32 62 i Chapman and Alder Sts, PORTLAND. kt McNair 8t Co., mds.............. 109 86 P. Allen and team........................ it now, I 69 75 Andy Bales...................................... 8» 87 ‘ EIFenberger, lumber.............. 20 65 Joe Price and team........................ Price SOo. and $1.00 a bottle. 95 85 Lee Lyster ...................................... 43 42 ■ “t & Smith, powder and mds 156 24 Marion Remmington and team.. 330 E Morrison St, PORTLAND. ' H. Hoskins, supervisor...... 70 7,0 John Remmington......................... 15 75 Fritz Drebert.................................... 47 92 I- 46 00 Charley Kennedy............................ 11 25 i CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO., C. Skomp et al. roadwork... 105 29 Chester Wilks................................ 68 Karl 8. Nilson ................................ 12 60 '|hmook Lumber Mfg. Co...... 106 37 Geo. Wilks....................................... 45 Reliable Druggists 21 37 I. Hiner.............................................. 42 30 ■ «bong & Co., mds.................... 17 50 Wm Schollmeyer.......................... • and Prescription Experts. 50 40 4 50 Charley Wooley .......................... »in Hudson Co., mds.............. 85 25 W. Armstrong and team............. 76 50 Frank Driest.................................... 32 40 E. K. Scovell and team ............. Mary's Hospital, care of F. 75 Jess Kennedy, engineer .............. 79 50 I. Moreau.................................... 69 00 Rudolph Sweifel and team.......... 42 6 75 Dave Imlah, engineer.................. 73 50 8. Scovell and team ....................... Cash Store, mds.................. 10 35 1 57 Geo. Heilmeyer.............................. 18 60 w Bodyfelt, commissioner... M 00 H. Scovell...................................... EXPORT BEER, 10 35 R. E. Campbell .............................. 10 12 ' Alley, commissioner.......... 55 10 Fritz Reush and team................... 20 25 Howard Bunn........................ ........ 8 37 John; Gray ...................................... •C. Trowbridge, wood.......... 36 00 KAISER BLUME. 20 00 Ony Thompson .............................. 5 17 b» Lewellen................................ 10 00 Basil Scovell................................... 37 12 Unsurpassed, Non Intoxicating. John Borba and team .................. 14 40 P- Donaldson, supervisor...... 25 50 W. Tubbsing.................................. 9 00 A. Griest .......................................... August Schollmeyer...................... 2 02 Kennedy, juryman.................. 4 00 MALT TEA. R. Raddeker, Aug. and Sept...... 81 00 M. C. Kellow and wood saw 6 50 And give yon fall Talas la tfA Smith, mds........................ 2 90 comfort snd long wear 2 02 Geo. Heilmeyer.............................. Work in R. D. No 3. ■C Hansen, aid to construct- W. Himes...................................... 25 20 F M Simeral.................................. 68 17 b"? sidewalk....... ....................... 125 OUARANTHD WATERPROOF S. V. Anderson...-........................... 64 12 H. H. Thompson .......................... 45 90 "«nook Water Works.......... 2 2 20 Jake Huston...................................... 47 02 3. Wilks........................................... Reynolds, coffin and box.. 35 Bold by finVclsM Betallen the ooontry 46 80 over. Bend for ou FrM Oatslogno SdiifToian, witness fees.......... W. Wilks.......................................... 23 62 Bob Huston...................................... Special Brew. 6 3 82 24 97 Harry Brown .................................. E. Himes................................. —— «fic Tel 4 Teleg Co.................. 16 A. J. TOWER CO. ertfiVERj 4 50 95 Joe Finnigan ................................ B oston . U. B. A. 1 'aughn, supervisor.......... 76 p. Sranz.......................................... 49 BOTTLED Bl THE TOWER CAHWUH 00., LU ?1 4 51 0. W. Ramsey................................ 20 25 I Imlah, supervisor................ 40 C Himes.......................................... 14 30 U. 8. Edwards and team.............. 87 07 T oronto , C anaoa NlM® W. Hannenkrat ............. ................ G- Harris, rig hire................. 2 • om 70 4 28 J. Pallln............................................ R. Hannenkrat.............................. , H McNary, stenographis 4 05 B. J. Tohl........................................ 18 72 E. Hannenkrat ............................... 75 3 8 15 17 50 Geo. Davis and team...................... krngcore, burying horse...... • 4 00 John ... ............................................. 00 Peter Newberg and team ............ 27 67 44 • Bicker, supervisor.............. 78 00 C. Tittle........................................... 6 75 00 Harold Cross .................................. •dlight, printing...................... 40 08 Peter Wyss...................................... 50 - SEE — 3 82 00 Frank Cross...................................... Noda Water*, Nlplhons, Bartlett Mineral Water. 60 ^"•cheidt, care of insane...... 0 00 t Criss Wyss..................................... 00 E. E. Cross .................................... 33 30 43 »•Buel, school supt................ 83 33 N. 8. Hansen................................... 11 00 H. L. Jensen and team ................ 10 80 ’*• Boel, express......................... 1 10 J. Anderson..................................... 5 40 BAY CITY. OREGON. T. E Epplett and team............. 73 00 Carl Jensen .................................... ^«•District No. 1, use of 75 2 25 3 Charley Johnson ............................ Arthur Donaldson ........................ *»ol house for election......... 5 77 85 Pierce Jacob and team................. 20 00 Charles Wooley and team A Prudbomme. mds.......... 12 80 32 CLEANING & PRESSING 00 e C. J. Blanchard and team .......... £ Holden, express charges... J. Rupp, hauling.......................... 5 5 17 R. Portman and team.................. 78 52 1 4 raoraiaToa W. Randall...................................... ohnson, deputy assessor.. 50 4 05 Fred Lyster and team .................. 92 02 neatly dona ®,r'. assessor.................... IOO D. Billing»--................................. 47 2 92 Carl Curl.......................................... 47 Frank Paul..................................... •««»haw, sheriff..................... 133 2 26 Jim Baker........................................ 45 00 at the John Fitzpatrick............................ P Nelson, cost bill State 2 25 Jas. Lowrance............ .................... 44 55 F Snyder.................. -.....-............ * 4 F- Houser......................... 3 2 50 Charley Wooley, Jr........................ « 75 W Hadley, hauling....................... F Helton, cost bill State 54 82 9 15 George Hielmeyier and team Boiler Work, Lower’« Work and Heavy Forging. Thompson gravel ........................ H. Mathies........................ 1 45 50 C. Blum and team .......... ... 26 55 31 I A. Sherman and team .................. F. Nelson, cost bill. State Fine Machine W'ork a Specialty. Ml 50 John Hielmeyer and team ........ M 62 J0-« Matti............................. 3 30 George Dick and team.................. 2 25 Ivan Lowrance.............................. 25 37 f. Monroe and team....................... F. Nelson, cost bill. State 7 87 Malta« IWssyt SS4 •1.44 m * MjM | 15 75. Perry Gray w / B'lkn*’’......................... 2 80 W Millage...................................... 20 25 • ‘odd. couuty treasurer . 46 83 Frank Dye........................................ USE USE USE Profit Giving Sale On Seasonable Goods which we find an overstock of and are willing to sacrifice the profit and a little more to move them. at ia s Sale begins Saturday, Oct. 2. H p SCREEN DOOR SPECIALS. E u R R E I SCREEN MEAT SAFES. N TWO GRANITE WARE SPECIALS. DECORATED DISH SPECIAL. s. VIERECK, Tillamook Bakery, w I L L I A M S AXLE GREASE SPECIAL. AXLE OIL SPECIAL. p R E P A I R E D We have a nice line of Heating Stoves and Ranges. The QUICK MEAL RANGE. KING & SMITH CO J. R. HARTER, Real Estate and Financial Agent Insurance ( the poet says UCCIES, WAGONS AUTOMOBILES ! I Î I Automobile Salesroom, Wagons and Buggies, On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep yon dry 8.3.00 Beer, Columbia Bottling Co., Astoria, Oregon- For Real Estate, w c. TROMBLEY. T A. K. CASE, < Tillamook Iron Works j General Machinists ic Blacksmiths. TOGGERY I ___ < FOLEYSKIWEYCUM J TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I ? |