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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1895)
froMi Format Tints*. 15X22, unil euntiiiied lti column». -NOTH H OF SHERIFF'S SALE. T C McNamer returned Wednesday Vault, a pioneer oi 1845, the» puet-inae- •*‘ive" ,hll< *>y virtue of. from the first bridge below the upper ler-general ot the provisional govern» CoiLtv u" r h,er,h> li'Ut “ Vhc c,'un" court, of the Nouuty Of Hlatuook. state of Oregon. au>l inent, whs sleeted editor on a fork« of Wilson river, where he ia huild- ►Hiury of i ix collectoete1 r delivered as Uteri# and ghtaiion Jan. Clark mid w ife will have |3'J0 a year. While he was an uiieom- 1 of pnxmook count}, state uf ô't jo collect the de- charge of it. Messrs. Stokes mid Hughes pronii»iug democrat of the Jeffersonian hnou, rntqut nt taxe» Charged In the li.t of delinaeut °r t.heyear1.18y3 *’• levying upon and will put in a phone, Httaching lo the tel school, and never so happy as wheu sellmflMh^ Si»T"lV,"‘l,l!"',1’,o(’‘ueh delinquent 1 * J'llhcieut amount cannot he egraph line mid giving communication promulgating its principles, the constitu fouîTPï: V'V "h““ ,he real property a. set forth tion of the printing assocoation made it iô with thia city n u h.h* "M “fwi'l county or mi much thereof a» »hall satisfy theamount of taxes that the editor should eschew charged Mr. J W. James, a captalist mid rail-1 necessary against tlie delinquent tax paver, to- politics. F.. rm " "" 5‘‘"ts expense» of sale, situated r >ad man of Chatanooga, Tenn , has tn llllam.H.k county, Oregon, and described lol lows to-wit: been visiting relatives in this county the Harvesting in May. Chatterton <’. L., w J4 of nw V, ne 1. of nw 1 past month or more has become inlereat- section 27. tp i >, rft w, laoacre*: lots It will stirpiiae our «u.lerii I. 2. 7 and 8. block I, Stillwell s addi ed in the matter of a railroad to Aatoria readers, tion to l'lllamook City Mnd has uen out over the Nehalem route. BiiyH the Condon Ululi,, to leur unii that l D. >. Day John G., tract beginning at a point on quarter section line 12.50 chs. w of He was quoted by a Salem paper as hav C. Henry, wliowe excellent farm lie» four Nt-ction coiner on E boundry section , iiiilCH ■<nitu south of ing sr.id that a railroad would make 'links Aa- As- of Condon, j ii H cutting wheal 24. Ip. 1 s, r 10 w, thence south l}ehs. to intersect center ot slough, thence toria the metropolis oi the North-west with wu,‘ a “ reaper tliia thia week. Mr. Henry did westerly along center of said slough to make a westing of 55 rods, thence and he considers the Nehalem route the 1,01 through hist ,nu fall when _ cutting _ o ...Ok »licit north to intersect sai<l quarter section line, thence east 55 rods to beginning only practicable one on account of river the thresher quit work, so lie just left it section 25, tp. 1 s, r 10 w, 16 acres; till this spring The grain is in just us competition of the Goble loniw. Tract beginning 60 feet s and 60 feet w of sw corner of block 9. Tillamook, James Lee was arrest?d Monday by good a condition now ns it was last fall, fhence s 3;o feet, thence west 210 feet, thence s I05 feet, thence west 640 feet, Deputy Sheriff Vaughn on a warrant and will yield just as much to the acre. thence 11 5OO feet, thence e 474 feet, »worn out before Justice Hughe* i*y H This speaks volumes lor our climate and thence s 100 feet, thence e ats feet, thence n loo feet, thence c 131 feet to fertility of soil This is the choicest h. Scott charging him with the viola place of beginning in section 25, tp. 1 s, r 10 w, tion oi game law in the killing of an elk portion of the United States, and, con Peter 11., ne of nw »{, iw anti out of season At the invesiigation the sidering the large amount of vacant land Johnson ne %) ne %, section 7, tp. 3 11, r’J w 160 acres, tax following fact-» were developed: In the yet in this cciinty, the population ou^ht A., lots 1 to 22, in block 15, in A. early pa it of the mouth Mr. Lee, Mr. to be ten times ¡is great as it is at present. Miller A. A Millet's addition to Tillamook City Theis and Mr. Griblieler formed a fishing A Neiulbie Will. Thayer C. & E., s of sw 1 M w *2 of se *4, parly using Mr. Thole’ wagon, and Mi . section 30, tp. 2 s. r 10 w, tax Lucy A., lots 2 and 7, block 7, Bay Lee’s team and wagon box, and pioceed- A Portland man died recently, and he Wilks City. ed to Wilson river, in Tillamook couniy, ( made a will, a* follows: “To be opened Unknown, lots sand 6. block i3, Stillwell's addition to Tillamook City, tax f -, wlieie Mr. Lee shot and killed an elk after my death.” When the envelope therefore after due -levy and by virtue The three men dressed the elk, ate part of i was torn off, another one was found of Now said warrant 1 w ill sell at public auction tor in hand at the court house door in Tilla it, and the rest was brought home and I underneath with the words: “I’o be cash mook. in Tillamook county. State of Oregon. divided. Mr. Lee, however, was arrest opened aix weeks after the first envelope OH the 2-ti! (|1(V of June 1896, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the above ed un the way home and taken into cus lias been opened.” Al the end of six described real estate, or so much thereof as be necessary to satisfy llie amount of tody. On this point he was dischaged, weeks it was found there was a third en shall taxes charged thereon, together with costs and as not having had the meat in Ins pos velope, with the inscription: “To be expenses of levy and sale. this 22 day of May 1895. session in tins county and within the opened in a year.” Finally the will was Given under my hand J. H. J ackson . Sheriff and tax collect »r of jurisdiction of tins court opened, when it was found that th® tes Tillamook county, Ore. tator bequeathed one hundred thousand NOTICE OE SHERIFF'S SALE FOR TAXES From Sheridan Nun. dollars, of his fortune to Hint person FOR THE YEAR 1892. among his relatives who slioukl be Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a of Hie amended game laws warrant issued out of the county court of the proven to have the largest number of county of Tillamook. State of Oregon, and to of Oregon reads as follows: me directed and delivered as sheriff ami tax children. collector of Tillamook county. State of Oregon, •’Any person or persons who shall heie- commanding me to collect thé delinquent taxes charged in the list of delinquent tax payers for after, in the 8late of Oregon, limit or the year 1892, by levying upon and selling pmsue elk or deer with hounds with the the goods ami chattels’ of such delinquent tax Miss Clara Hall, of Monmouth, llÄH payera, and if none be found, tln n upon the intent to kill said elk or deer shall be gone to leach just over in Tillamook, real property, as set forth in said tax list, or so much thereof as shall satisfy the amount of guilty of a misdemeanor.” where she had already taught two term taxes so charged, with cost and expenses of sale, I lia line is Horn $2o to $2J0, or impris situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and O E. Dennis was over from Tillamook described as follows to wit: onment in the County jail. valley hist week and purchased of John Pacific States Savings Loan & Building Association, mortgage from Susan “Yes you bet” said a Tillamuoker to Webster a Jersey bull for use on bis A. ami A. P. Wilson, $7o> on lots 3 a Coaster, speaking on Hie subject oi the dairy larm over there. ami 4. block 10 Claude Thayer’s add. to Tillamook, dated August 27, 189’. new game law, “it you chase, hunt or Recorded Sept. 4. 189i, book ’*G," The printing outfit of J. B. Long has pages 449, 460, 451, tax So pursue a dear with intent or intent, to been taken from Amity to Ocean Park Now therefore after due levy and bv virtue of kill or kill said deer or duets, with said warrant, I will sell at public auction for in hand at the court house door st Tilla hounds or hounds, you will be hung by near Woods, over oil the coast, where cash mook. in Tillamook County, Oregon, on the your neck until you are dead and fined Claude LeMaster and A. II. Malaney 28th day o< June. 1895. at the hour of 10 o’clock propose to start a paper. in the forenoon of said day. the above described ail you’re Wurth and mure loo. Thai’s real estate, or so much thereof as shall be neces sary to satisfy the amount of taxes charged about the way a Yamhilier told it to me. The Nehalem Mill. thereon, together with costs and expenses of levy ami sale. 1 think too nniuli of my iainily lo liuun i Given under my hand this 20 day of May 189s. deers—bet your goozle. No law 'agin J H. JACKSON. Shoiff and tax collector of hounding wild cattle,—lhai's my kinder Tillamook County, Ore. game.” Then lie w inked tne other eyu borrowed a chew of tobacco, called to a pack 01 sieea deer hounds and rode into I The Oregonian of May 22 any*: the greenwood with a gleaming Winches- 1 ■‘Dr. W A Wise, <>f Albina, lias re ter barrel pointing lowaid the eastern 1 tinned from bis hip to Tillamook.” horizon. 1 Dr. Wise is in Woods and will not be in Portland for some time. EDMUNDS &CO Dealers in General Merchandise I LLAMOO K, OK. DIRECTORY. Sturgeon s A Fine Line of Jewelry. Stationery, Books. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. N 1 GEO O. SLOAN, — î ^SPROPRIE î - ---------------— n ft ljvccbcv of .51 AICKKr*. For Sale at a Cirent Sacri tic«*. Wheat—Eastern markets continue to Trask. advance. English markets are also firm There will be an entertainment ait the at an advance. Local markets do nut gain as rapidly on account of scarcity of school house Decoration day. vessels and higher freight rates. Miss Helen Keys, of McMinnville, i* Oats—There is a steady demand for visiting friends in this vicinity. choice at quotations. Receipts continue Juliiiny Cook went over the mountains small, al 28 to 30 cents. with a loud of household goods for E. M. Barley—Receipts are small. The mar Keys lust week. ket is steady at |11.50 to $12.00 for good Sheriff Jackson paid this neighborhood feed. a visit last week, to serve papers of 11 Egg—With Minaller receipts and good mild form on E R. Bale* demand values have advanced Io 11c. Jord M- iris pass'd here Friday. He Potatoes- Ebe market is overstocked with all kinds Good are dull sale at 15 lias been dapping on the lower Tra.-k, mi I iep Tied having taken neatly h hun to 20c |>er sack . Hay—Choice timothy sells at $9 00 to dred bides, huge slid stlinll, four of | $9.50; choice cheat dull at $4 to $5 per which net® bear bides; lie also had bides of a panther ami a wildcat. t >11. inferior grades are not waiihd. A. Bushman Poultry—The receipts are large. CI10.ce a ft ft ft LOCAL NEWS. N N N N N N N N N N N N N & T illamook , O regon . FOREST CTEEOTTZE, - < O2RÆE. □f White Lßijtiorna Brown „ S. S. Hamburga Wyandottas Plymouth Rocks Indian Games White Footed Black Spanihh Win more premiums at the State Fair competition than any other exhibitor. Also won sweepstakes, Stock this season I tetter than ever, and prices lower. Send for price list of fowls and eggs' Li venne. J. H. Btidgeford «nd wife of Bay City have been in the city lliia week on lodge busineHM.—McMinnville Repoiter. Rev. C. A. Willey, formerly of tliiw pl«c» ¡» doing n thriving biissness in slioeimiking and hiirnesH woik in Ore gon City. A party hi Forest Grove wialipa to trnde a house mid lot worth fl,()00 for old hens fi,:d ready sale at $3.50; broil* Notice. land near Tilhimook city. Inquire mi cih , dues, geese and turkeys are all dull at quotations. We wish to inform the public that the , thi* office. Hides—The market is firm at 13c Io North Yamhill and Tillamook stage • Trv a bottle of Liverine for constipA- JSJgcents for dry. line is now making daily trips on tioii. Sold til wavs under a positive Wool—Valley will command 10_JiC to schedule time, making connec ions with guarantee. Sold only by Sliirgroii, the 12c, and Eastern Oregon 6c to 10c, ac the 3 :30 1*. M . train for Portland drnggint. 52. cording to quality and condition. P. If. M enn er , Proprietor. Hard TimesCabinet photo* reduced Flour—Tne market is strong with an to |l 5O per dozen. Picture mouldings upward tendency. Good brands of Val of any size <»r style nt Portlund prices, at ley and Eastern are held at $2 35 Heins’ Art Studio. How to Cure i'olimelf 55 lille l »lug It Smoked Meats and Laid—Die supply L. C. Smith, of Bar View, Ims just re is large with only a small demand. The The tobacco habit glows on a man turned iro n Portland. Mrs. Smith, who jobbing prices for hams are lie to lll»c; until his nervous system is seri«in*-ly «f- accompanied him to Portland, remained sides, 8I4C to 8J^e; pure lard, 8L4c to Vc; fected, impairing lipalth, comfort and there on account of the illness of Ml* country cured sell at lower prices. be ppi lies* To quit suddenly is too se J. M. Terwiliger. Staple Groceries—Have ruled steady vere a shock to the system, as tobacco, The H eadlight started to advertise during the week. No change in sugar to an inveterate user becomes a stimu- “Coin’s Financial School” six month* or coffee. lant that Ills Mystem continually craves Butter—The receipts continue large BacO Curo, is a scientific* cure for the to ago. No one would have thought tlieu that all the big newepNyers in Hie na Demand is light at low prices Brine 15 bacco habit, hi all its f orms, carefully tion would lie advertising it free of to 20c per roll for No. 1; store in roll 8c compounded after the formula of an charge bv this time. to 12c per roll: choice dairy 15 to 18e eminent Berlin Physician who has used Phil Messner, of North Yamhill, the per roll creamery 20 to 22'ac per roll. it in bis private practice since 1872. with Dried Apples—Evapoiated bleached out a failure, purely vegetable and guar stage man, wm * in the city last week. new 3}^ to 6c; evaporated unbleached, anteed perfectly harmless. You «*«111 use He is rustleing in the interest of him stage new 5 to 5J^c; sun dried, sacks and all the tobiic 0 5<m want, while taking line, and was finding m.| the sentiment here in regard to putting a telephone line boxes 4 to ocents. Baco-Cnr«», it will notify you when to between filLim'x»k and North Yamhill Pears—Sun evaporated 5 to 6c. stop. We give a written guarantee to The steamer Wwlhmki made her per Dried Plums—Pities* 4 to 5 cents. perimmem ly cure any case with three boxes or refund the money with ten per iodical appearaiice last Thursday even Prunes 4 to 6c l ent, interest. Baco-Cnro is not a snbati- ing Captain Chatterton w.is at Hie Geo. H. Himes, historian of the Ore tute.biit a scientific cure, that cures wheel and Engineer Lollis wa« at the gon Press Association, and one of the without the aid of wi.l |x»wer and with thro’tk. We understand that the Wall- pioneer printers and publishers, lectured no inconvenience. It leaves the system uski w ¡11 assist the Tmiqiiiii in keeping on “The Pres« of Oregon,tf at Portland as pure and free nicotine as the day 5on the government works supplied with rock.—Y'aquina Bay New*. recently. Among other things he Raid: took vour first chew or smoke. Sold by D.tn Bowers tried to trade oxen with a “The first news pu|»er west of the Rock ull druggists 55 ith our ironclad guarantee, blind mail the other day, and the blind at fl 00 |»er I m » x , three boxen, (thirty ies was the Oregon Spectator, which was issued at Oregon City, February 5, 1846, days treatment,) |2 5u. or sent direct man said lie wouldn't trade until he saw p-inted, semi-monthly, by John Fleming, upon receipt of price. SEND SIX TWO- Dan’s ox. They went to look al if, Dan for the Oregon Printing Association, of CENT STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX, wondering all the time how ti.a man which W G. T. Vault was president; BOOKLET AND PROOFS FREE could see it. But the blind man rnldied J. P. Brooks secretary, George A her net hy Eureka Chemical A Manufacturing Com Ilia hand over Dan’s ox a little, and treasure* and R Newell, J EDmgand pany .Manufacturing < he miste, LaCrosse. traded after retpiiririg some l-oot, blind man gut the lies! of Dan I. H. Couch directors. 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M. I dlkman State Printsr W. H Leeds iR. S. B kan Supreme Judges ¿F. A. MoOBK, U'. WOL VESTON Member Board of Equalization . S. D. G ibbon UiKO. H Bl RNETT Circuit Judges I H. H. HEWITT Prosecuting Attorney J amen M c C ain Join. Senator J. W. Maxwell KepreMentative .. . H. G. ÜU1LD UNITED STATES OFE1CALS: Senators f J. JI. M itchmli . I J• N. D olph Congressmen 11"1, l,,*,"t.rict. 11 H kkmans laud District . W. R. E llis R out . A. M ills a U. S. Land Office,Oregon I'ily j Register, . Peter Paquet i Receiver. COUNTY OFFICIAL«: Judge \V. W.CONDKR ID. P. H arvky Commissioner....................... )L. B. A i . lkv Clerk........................................... T. H. G ovnk Sheriff ......... J. II. J ackson Treasurer ................................. J ohn B akkkk Assessor ... A. T. W hitk Surveyoi ........ a . M. A ustin School Superintendent . I.. P S mith Coroner C. E- R eynolds Deputy Prosecuting Attorne' •y . E. E. S klph Circuit Court convenes tL_ .......................... ine . 4th Monday ... in August, anti an adjourned term is generally held in the spring. I'KECINl'T: Justice of the Peace . . . I. T. M avlshy Constable ..................................... 8. M iller CITY OFFICIALS. I Mayor E. E. S klph f . D. R easonkk < 'ouncil I ...................... J ohn J on kb .................................... L.. H iner 5V. H. R eynolds G eo . C ohn Recorder ............. .............C. N. D rew Treaxurer A lfred W illiams Marshall w . r. i\n \ SCIIOOI. BOARD M. 5V. Harrisson, A. W. Severance, and Claude Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates. CHURCH DIRECTORY. C hristian C hurch :-—Rev. H. B. Morgan, pastor. Services on Sundays at II <» cloek A. M. I and at 7:30 P. M. until further notice. M E. C hvrch :—Rev. D. McLachlan, pastor. Services 1st Sunday in month at n A. M. at Bay City and at 7 P. M. in Tillamook. 2iidSuiiday al Pleasant Valley at 11 A. M. ami in TillamuoK at 7 P. M. 3rd Minday, same asfirst. 4th S1111- 1 doy, Tilhimook, morning and evening. 5th Sun 1 days at Nehalem. C atholic C hvrch :—N o pastor at present. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. A O. U. W.—Meets every Monday night at 7 p. m . in I. O. o. F. Hall. Geo. Edmunds, M. VV., D. T. Edmunds, Recorder. HOOK is LADDER CO. - .Meetsoil fust Tues day night of each month in City Hall. Geo. Cohn, President; Theo. Rteiiihilher, Chief; Otto Heins, Secretary. G. A. R — Meets first and third Saturday each month at 1 1*. M. in G. A. R. Hall. ('. Drew, Adjutant; |. 5V. Waxwell. Commander. I. O. O. I*'.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7:3o I*, m . in I. O. O. F Hall. Win. Ebeiman, N. G., Carl Knudson, Rec. Secretary; Win. Hamilton, Per. Secretary. A. F. it A. M.—Meets first Saturday night of each month in 1. O. O. I' Hall. Geo. Cohn, W M . I- R Beals, Secretary. JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. ¿4.—Meets at 7 30 P. M. on the 3rd Saturday of each month at I. O. O. F. Hall. J. E. Sibley, II. P.; W.\5 . Conder, Secretary. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER. No. 18. O E S- Meets 2nd and4lh Saturdays of each month. Mis. A. A. Ford, W. M.;G. W. Pettit, Secretary. I he (lute opposite your iiiiiih - printed on the ninrgiii of \out pa per or on tin- wrapper indicates the time yonr subMcription expires, and you arc Invited to renew nt tliut time. All papers »ent lo parlies ontoide the comity are promptly discontinned when their lline expires and nix month*' arrearage is the limit within the county. In stopping your xubHcriptnn, It jM ,i»/'~«Hary first to pay alf arrearage« notice for im iilh ation . Land office at Orc ;on < ity, Oregon, April, aa, 1M95.—Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice ol I iim intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will I m * nia<le before the County < lerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, On- gon, on July a, iH 5, vix John L. ChilderM liomcMteml Entry No. M >24, lol the lotx 7, 8, Ti) ami Ii, section 2. T. a a, r 9 w. He nameH the f allowing witne—eM Io prove hlx continuous rewidenve upon and cultivation of, bald land, viz: (' A. Smith. Marion < Imnce, Grant Bailey and W (.. < 'Italic« , all of Tillamook, TillamooK County, Oregon. 492 Alayj .Iune6. Robert A. Miller. Register. NOTICE FOB I’I BI.ICATION I^ud Office Ht Oregon City, Oregon, May 11, >w95 -Notice in lirrrhy given that the following named Mettler hii.M filed notice of his i iitcntlon to make fiiml proof In Niippoi t of I i I n c I h I iu , and that >aid inooi will be made bvfoie the County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oit gon, on June 24, i >» q 5, viz II J. IMHHCN Homestead Entry No. 10529, for the e 1 « 17 s< •, section *>, i' >e, r v w. lie names the following witnexM*- to prove hi* continuous roddem-e upon ami cultivation of, said l.iml, 5 Is J B Lewis J.l» Wallace. W. T. West, all of Beaver, ami B. II. Bunn, of Tillamook, all of Tilhimook County. Oregon 51 4 May Hi June 27 Rola-it A. Miller, Register 5|«*iiioilal Kxrrrlaan. Programme of Memorial Pay Exercits - Thurwlay evening, May 30, I nvociition llev I) McLachlan Decoration Day Arthur Ho ut le wick The Picket Guard Ida Latimer The Hab lwt Story Seven Little Hai« Song —Battle Cry of Freedom School A Poem Trley Andrr«on For The Survivor» FiHiikie Drew Hurrah for the Flag Three Gli I« iJrcorathm Day - Hernie Hun! 1 ramp, Tiamp, Tramp, the Bojaurr Man-hing School Our National Banner I lla Hayt-a The < ounterMign Mllinie I'rtrriM.ii Tin* American Flag I Fifth Meader Cla-« A Fing Drill Eighteen Pupil« Remember the Soldiera Hazel Brown The Battle Ada Page The Flag of Yankee Doodle * Henry Dlenl The Challenge Edith Leona Perkin« Bring Flowers --------- (‘.race Chatterton Serond Review of the Grand Army I Pair. To the .‘•oldiiTW Mild Sailor« I Enelfa For.I Rrrilat ion ......... Ho ........ Three va Hong ' olunibla the Gem of theOreaii ____ School __ 1 Our Flag of Liberty Olis r Stillwell The Crowning of tneSlain G rare Ford Swing out th«* Flag Nettie McKinley Hong—Hail 1'olnmbin School To in Ol<| Hattie Flag ... Hix Buys Hong—A merit a All Battle of Buena Vista Lolita May Wilson Bem-diction Rev H H. Morgan The exert ise«» will be given in the May Acad emy, at 8 o’clock I*. M real [ state . hohet bruaer notart public Information Bureau and Exchange, J. E HOSMER, Prop'r CUVHI38I0H STORE*----- > I »ell everything for everybody T illabook . om