Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 27, 1895, Image 4

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    LOCAL NEWS.
The Gammiideltiaii society of the
Academy gave 11 social to the students
and teachers of the school last Saturday
night.
Mrs. Hosmer's school at Fairview
closed Friday. There was a large atten­
dance, ami an out door picnic was en­
joyed.
People here in Tillamook who know
all about the lands of the Siletz reserva­
tion are not making any rush to get
there.
Three hundred cases, latest patent,
Mason’s fruit j irs, just received at Colins,
ami prices even lower than they were
last season.
Robt J. Giles has spent several weeks
here in the interest of the State Insur­
ance Co., of Salem. While here he made
many friends
believe everything he says. Why, the
other day he was condemning velvet
grass and extoling timothy, and he said
that timothy was rich in posphates and
nntrogenous matter.
He til.so stated
there was no caseine in velvet grass, and
that a ton of it wouldn’t weigh over 500
pounds.
A brilliant star, which resembled
Venue in general contour, passed behind
the northwest corner of the moon at 9:30
Tuesday night.
Oak Nolan got Otto
Heins, the aitist to make some photo­
graphs of it, and they are fine ones.
We here a great many diverse expres­
sions regarding the new road system,
but the general trend of evidence is that
the county is getting more road work
• lone this year than in any two years be­
fore, and that as soon as the system pas­
I
ses the experimental stage, much better
results will la> obtained.
The first year of the May Academy
City Market—Eggs 15 cents, potatoes
closes next Friday, and there will he ap­
40 cents per bushel ami in demand,
propriate clo ing
exercises.
The
creamery butter 30 cents per roll and no
i school has been successful despite the
demand for dairy but tor.
croakers, and every indication is that it
Rev. J. Schmid expects to be here to will be more successful next year. Due
preachat Fairview achooi house on June announcement of the time of beginning
30, at 1 P. M., ami will go to Nehalem the next term will be given in these col­
on the following Sunday.
umns .
There w ill he consider able spoit here
'The sealing schooner Rosie Olsen, was
on the Fourth besides the races
1'here wrecked recently on the rocks at the en­
will he considerable fireworks burned, trance of the harbor of Hakadote, Japan.
and there will be a dance and a show at I'lie crew and seal skins were saved
night.
The Rosie was built by Win. Olsen, of
The runaway couple that was here last thi» place, on the Columbia, and did ser­
week went hack to their home, and the vice on this coast a long time
She was
last heard from them they were in For­ captured l>v the Russians in 1892, but
ce! Grove looking for a justice of the ' was brought back, ami was sold to Vlc-
peace.
, toria, B. C. parties.
You can enjoy a trip to Garibaldi now.
For Sale or Exchange :—A fine news­
Remembar that Geo. Squires and wife paper property, in a California town of
• re now conducting the Garibaldi hotel 3900 inhabitants, not far from San Fran­
ft is the h<‘st hotel convenient to the cisco, and in the most prosperous valley
beach.
I in the slate
Newspaper is doing a
Tuttle & Cary are getting quite a nourishing business, and has a well
water system in, ami may find it neces­ equipped plant, worth over $3000. Will
sary to put in another huge tank. They trail« for good land, or a newspaper in
are rustlers ami will not lag hi any en­ Oregon. Apply at H eadlight office for
further information.
terprise.
Rev. Wm. Traverse, a Presbyterian
A reception will he given at the resi­
dence of \V. J May Friday night to the minister of Portland, whose speciaty is
members of the academy, and all of the Sabbath School work, is here accompan­
students who were enrolled during the ied by Rev M. Rohortson of the hhiiim
place. Rev. 'Traversa preached in the
school year.
morning and Rev. Robertson preached
Don’t forget the grand hall in the Lar­
sen House the night of the 4th
Suppei in the evening in the M E church last
Sunday. It may ho arranged to have
will !>• served
First class music will be
Presbyterian preaching here regularly,
in attendance. 'Tickets including supper
and Rev. Robertson may take charge of
$1 50
All urn invited
the church at Bay City and this place
There will he largest stock of fireworks
We are promised something beyond
such ns fire crackers, rockets, Roman
the
ordinary at the musicale next Thurs
candles, pin wheels, etc, etc, ever dis­
played in this town, at Lamb’s when day, (ought. Our vocalist, Mrs. D. C.
Bowers, is to sing, this, to true musicians
the next steamer arrives.
will be a treat.
Our young pianists,
Last Friday a hoiee belonging to Mr.
Misses Belle May and Lola Wilson are
Knight was badly hurt by a scrapei to give an instrumental duet,
“Hun­
while working on the road near 8.0 garian Dance.” Miss Mary Technique, is
Wicklend’s place The horse was shot
wonderful for so young a p”pi|; her solo,
to relieve him ol his misery.
“Last Hop®” w ill prove a solace to many
“Talking about keeping step in a pro­ a weary heart. All lovers of music are
cession," anid Dan Bowers the other day, cmdially invited to attend
“1 can easily keep step with the crowd,
'The show to be given the 4th of July
hut the trouble is tlm crowd can’t keep
night by the Tillamook Variety Co., will
step with me
They need training."
be first class in every respect, consisting
The new pump for the fire company of new work by Mr. Letcher and wife,
whs tried Monday evening, hut owing to ami pantomime after piece by six char­
a defective coupling in the suction hose, acters. New music ordered expressly
did not work well. The defect will he for the show will be rendered by the
reimulied and a new trial made soon.
Handley orclisstia
Doors open at 7
I'om n> issioner Lin e visited Clatsop o’clock.
Performances commence at
county lacently and in his report regard 7 :30, which will give all ti chance to go
Admission,
ing I he dairying industry there he shvn to the ball after the show
it is not nearly so well developed as it Is one price, 25 cents to all over 8 years old.
in Tillamook and Washington counties No extra charge for reserved seats; get
A man named Mike Cavanaugh has them early at Reynolds and Letcher’s
been sent to tin« insane asylum from The stores.
Dalles on Recount of too much drinking
It Inis been currently reported that
It is not known If it is the same Mike Jmlge ( under is getting $o pet day for
Cavanaugh that was in Tdlamook for­ the time he puts in on the roads
In
mal ly.
justice to Mr. Conder we will say that
The M. E. quarterly conference will he on questioning him regarding this mat­
field here on July 6th and 7th
Rev. G. ter he says that Im Is charging the coun­
\V Gue will pteach on the 6th, ami the ty nothing for his time on the roads, ami
has furnished his own hoise, paying his
bnsinesa evasion will occur at 2 1* M
Judge Conder has a
All the business members should be own expensro
kind of a hobby for good roads, and for
present
Mslki Johnson, the enterprising teal god’a sake let him carry it out. We can
estate dealer, of Forest Grove, has been all kick as much as we please, hut when
in (he fity recently. II h is favorably im­ the Judge sets his head he is hard to
We believe he has it set right
pressed with this country. He will prob­ change
ably have Ilia family hero during the this time.
summer months.
Tuttle A Cary received a large consign­
ment of binding twine last week, "hev
will supply Mr. Kunxe, of Fai.view,
and Mr. C. A. Smith, of Long Prairie,
who have binding haivceteis which they
use in oat harvest
A subscription paper was circulated by
Mr. Hvenaon to raise money to bin a
horse for Mr. Knight wlioee horse was
k lled while working on the road the
other day. We understand a siitli 'lent
amount was raised.
Dan Bowers tried to float a raft of logs
down the Tillamook last week and based
his calculations on the tide table fur 1894.
Then» wasn't enough water to float them
on the start ami when they did tloat
they went up stream
The tides this
year are just a week and twelve hours
faster than they were last year, and all
you’ve got to do to figure the tide from
last year's tide book is to add the dif-
ersnee to the time given, and deduct
about ten per cent, from the sum total
for wear and tear
Tides are not quite
as high as they were laet year, owing to
the general depression, in fact there is
little demand for them.
All race entries must be ma<le ns fol­
lows
For the 4th, on the evening of
the 3rd before 6 o'clock. For the 5th,
W. J May has just returned from a
on the evening of the 4th l>efore 6
o'clock. Entries must l»e made at the trip to Portland. While there he order­
ed a new engine for the steamer Girtie
office of A G. Beals.
Ths engine used now is too large, caus­
If your liver ta out of order, if you feel ing a waste of power, and makes more
dvspeptic, call at the Bakery and look noise than is pleasant to the passengers
over the *t >ck of fruits, vegetables, nuts The new engine will be shipped direct
fine candies, cakes, ect. Then buy some from the factory In Philadelphia, and it
thing, go home and eat it, and von will is one of the beat and latest improved
feel stronger and more cbeeiful
engines made It will 1« put in the
Aftei dog days there will be a contro­ in about three weeks, after which the
versy in thia paper between the editor speed of the Girtie will t>e greatly in­
and Frank Linville regarding agricultu­ creased and the annoying noise and jar
ral questions
The worst trouble with experienced now will l»e no mure The
Frank is that he has lost the |K>wer of Girlie rides a sea well and is a very fast
distinguishing between the truth and fic­ boat as she is The contemplated im­
tion, especially when listening to him­ provements will make her a Brat class
self talk, and we warn our readers not to' boat
A. G. ANOntlON KILLED.
He Died from the Effect of Injuries
Kecelved while Working in Ills
■MB -Mill
fie
A G. Anderson met with an accident
Tuesday which cost him his life.
He
got his right leg crused completely off,
besides being bruised otherwise, ami on
Wednesday morning died from the effect
of the shock and his injuries.
lie was working the edger in his wa­
ter-power saw mill, on Killam creek,
when a large bell flew off and became
wrapped around the drive pulley. Mr.
Anderson tried to catch the belt as it
was flapping around, but it knocked
him down and under the large wooden
pulley. The pulley has a rim and the
fluor is cut away under it. His leg pro-
jected into the hole and was literally
hr wed off by tke rough rim of the pulley
and he was otherwise bruised.
One of the Walling boys was at work
near by and extricated the unfortunate
man from the tangle, but not until the
machinery was stopped with r large
block of wood, and when Mr Anderson
was lifted out it was seen that his leg
was cut off a few inches below the knee,
and it was found afterward below’ the
floor. When first helped out he laugh­
ed not realizing he w as seriously hurt, hut
soon fainted away and grew weaker un­
til he died.
Drs. Seal and Petre were
theie shortly, amputated the jagged
bones and dressed the wounds, but
surgical skill availed nothing.
Deceased was born in Sweden in 1850,
ami came to America in 1868.
He has
been married twice ami leaves a widow
ami nine children, one boy and two girls
being grown. Misses 'Telia and Mamia
tnderson of this place aie daughters,
and Mrs. J. P. Allen is a sister of the
deceased.
The funeral will occur today at 3:30
j
p. m., at I. O. O. F. cemetery, the ser­
vices to be held at the grave.
:
Dealers in General IVlerchandise.
^TILLAMOOK, OR.
There will be a meeting of the Tilla­
mook county central committee of the
Peoples Parly at the Allen house in Till­
amook city. Saturday July 6lh, 1895, at
I o’clock P. M. Business of vital impor­
tance to be attended to. A full attend­
ance is requested. By order of
J ob H askins ,
Chairman of the county central com­
mittee of the Peoples Party of Tillamook
county, Oregon.
To tha Travetlna rubile.
Sturgeons
&
flew and Select ¡ftoclç.
Eo H eadlight .—Th. Little Nest ucea
Wagon road is now in good condition,
and a new bridge acrosa the Little New-
tucca river has been completed by the
company owning the road.
Dolph, Oie., June 24, 1895,
W m . B axter .
I
y
THE MASONIC C E I. E II IC A T ION
A11 Immense
Throng of Mason#
A Fine Line of Jewelry
Mere
Present.
On St. John’s Day, Monday, June 24,
naarlp all the Masons, their wives,
«laughters, mothers and sisters, in the
county were present to celebrate and
wltemui the dedication of the new Ma-
sonic hall.
Bav City Lodge was here in full fores,
A Nplendhi Bargain.
Tillamook Lokge was all out, the Eas­
One hundred acres, improved at Nes- tern Star contingents of both places
tucca bay, nearly a mile of water front, were fully represented, and there were
convenient to fishing and clam beds Masons from all parts of the county
Best location for summer resort : grass, 5
'Th® procession
living springs, choice upland spruce tim­ formed about noon
ber, 10 year old orchard in full bearing, on the principal
alst a comfortable five-room dwelling street, and then
house
Boat, tools and household furni­ marched to May
ture go with the place.
academy,
where
Terms $890cash. Apply to,
appropriate exer­
F kank W ii . ehart ,
cises were gone
Woods, 'Tillamook Co., Or.
through with.
There whs music
ADDITIONAL LOCAL*.
hv the Tillamook
and
Bay
City
'Trilby at Lamb’s.
bands, and singing
Mr. Allen is moving into his new hotel.
by the choir, after
Wm. 'Talton is building a resilience at
which T. B. Hand-
Garibaldi.
ley made a short
Tilt steamer Harrison arrived in the! address.
J. II
hay Saturday.
Bridgeford Worthy
Some good work is being done on the Grand Patron of
the Eastern Star of
roads on the Miami
J. B. Lewis ami II. J. Isaacs proved up the State uf Ore­
gon, made a brief
on their claims Monday.
Dav® Jones has returned from Califor­ explanation of the relation between Ma­
sonry and Eastern Star organization*.
nia and may remain here.
Mrs. Bridgefold made a few remarks,
Horse racing was carried on all day and A. P. Wilson gave a toast to the
last Sunday at the race track.
“LambSkin.” Past Master J. D. Ed­
A big showing is already made on the wards gave a brief history of Tillamook
government works at Junction bar.
lodge from the time it was founded in
A fine line of French ami hand made his father’s barn in I872 to the present
candies are displayed in Lamb’s show time Mr. Edwards’ father was the first
Mason in the county, and the old brass
case.
jewels of the lodge, which are valued
Judge Daly, and a party of friends,
higher than new ones of pure silver, were
from Dallas, were here last week on a
made by J. D. Edwards, many years ago.
fishing tour.
'They were hammered out on an anvil,
Dee Tomlinson has started a stage line
and the brass was obtained from the old
on the Wilson river road, and is doing u
w reck ol a ship.
good busintsn
R. R Hays was called upon for a
'The largest lot of spectacles and eye toast, but he said “Let’s go to dinner >>
glasses to suit all persons at Letcher’s J W. Maxwell ami J E. Sibley were on
jawelery store
the programme for speeches, but both
Cohn A Co made a big shipment of were unable to be in attendance. After
wool on the Harrison this week, but more music the crowd adjourned to the
still want more.
banquet hall of the academy where tons
The •heriflT has collected $27,000 taxes of tempting viands were consumed,
to date, $10,000 of which was taken in everybody having an exceedingly merry
time. After tbit sumptuous repast, all
th® past ten days.
Fishing tackle is going like hot cakes marched 10 the Masonic hall, where ap­
in winter, you can get all kinds at Letch­ propriate dedication cs^einonies were
had The hall was filled to its utmost,
er’s jewlery store
and th® ceremonies were highly fitting
The Sweediah Ladies Quartette are
At night there was a grand ball in the
back to McMinnville after a long tour
Larsen house, and those who delight in
through California
Terpsichorean art were fully satisfied.
C E. Magers and A. U. Gortner, of
Taking everything in consideration,
McMinnville, were here last week doing the affair was a grand success, and all
insurance business
felt that it was a day well spent.
'l’he
The academy pupil’s and teachers went town put on a gala ap|teui ance, and from
on an excursion down the bay per the size of the crowd on the streets, one
steamer Girtie yesterday
would think it wae the Fourth of July
School will commence again in Sep-
M AKKETS.
temlM»r, to last nine mouths, No princi­
pal has l>een employed yet.
Engs— With sin.ll receipts the market
Nels Thompson, the popular furniture
advanced to lie; is steady today at lac.
man, has been putting new furniture in
Increased receipto may cans« a decline
the Allen House this week.
1'otatoea—1‘vxir qualities ul old are sell­
Salmon lorries are plentiful this year, ing at 12',c to 15c per sack,
Good
and aie lipe. They are Uige and look stock would sell at 20c to 25c in
a »mall
fine, but are rather thin diet
way
B. C. Lamb shipped in two fire proof
Hide.—Tlie market is a little weaker
sates by the Harrison. He will use one No. 1, dry, selling today at 14c; green,
and G O. Nolan will take the other
6c to 6',c
Du Maurier’s Trilby, the only genuine,
Wool—Eastern markets are firm «ml
at Lamb’s
Read this l»ook which is future looks more encouiaglng
We
quote A alley, lll,c to 12»,c; Eastern
causing such a furor in literary circles
Oregon, tk- to klc, according to quality
Light summer goods, especially for and condition
Fourth of July trade, also new clothing,
Flour--The mark et s strong witii an
shoes, etc., for the occasion. Cohn A Co. upward tendency. Good lirande ot Val­
le) aud Eastern are held at
65 to 12.75
“No hunting or fishing" notfoee at
Receipts continue Urge, with a g.ixl
Laiub’a. Only 5 cents each. I frock I sm demand for ehoiee dairy and < reainerv
The outlook indicate« an improvement
fishermen or hunters tear down youi
Brine 15c to
fences and despoil your gardens, get in values for the future
AV |«r roll for No 1; store in rolls, lot­
some of these notices. They are in Dgal to 12‘,c |-er roll; clmi.-e dairy, 15c to 18c
form.
per roll, creamery 22^c to 25c per roll
Stationery, Books.
V*
V*
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
T illamook , O regon .
School Keport for District No. 1.
Whole number of pupil, enrolled 8b.
Average daily atteiidiince 68.
Those huviug missed no time during
the tei iM, and whose claas Rtiuiding. and
deportment averaged over 90 per cent.
were an follows:—Lottie Johnson, LeiiH
Koch, Bessie Fichbaclier, Flora Hamin-
rrat, Rosie Hanancrat, Murv Tinnerstet,
Annie Tiunerstet, Dora Domildsou,
Tommy Linville, Archie Rogers, Eddie
Fichbaclier, I.eslie Penwell, Lillie Koch,
Lulu Bush, Frede Kunze, Freddie Bush,
Letter Curtis, Ethel Linville.
M. P. 1 1 osmi : k ami KrrrtK M ills ,
Teachers
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Noth-e is hereby given tliat by virtue of a
warrant issued out of the county court, of the
I County of Tillamook, State of Oregon, and
| to me directed and delivered as sheriff and
tax collector of Tillamook county, State of
Oregon,, commanding me to collect the de­
linquent taxes charged in the list of delinqent
tax payers f<Tr the year 1893 by levying upon and
selling
the goodsand chattelsof such delinquent
I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of O re taxpayers
and if a sufficient amount cannot be
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
found then upon the real property as set forth
in the delinquent tax list of said county or so
F. R Beal#
much thereof as shall satisfy theamount of taxes
Plaintiff
charged against the delinquent tax payer, to­
vs
; Dep’t No. 1.
gether with costs and expenses of sale, situated
illiani W. Quick
in Tillamook county, Oregon, and described as
Defendant
J
follows to-wit:
To William W. Quick the above
...__ ______
named _ de- Chatterton (’. L., w of nw
ne ’4 of nw *4,
fendant, in the name of the state of Oregon you
section 27. tp. 1 s. r8 w, 120acres; lots
are hereby requested and commanded to appear
1,
2,
7
and
8,
block
1,
Stillwell's
addi­
in the above mimed court and answer the com­
tion to Tillamook City
$18 84
plaint tiled against vou in the above entitled
suit on or before the first day of the next regu­ Day John G., tract beginning at a point on
quarter section line 12.50 chs. w of'X
lar term of said court after six weeks publication
section coiner on E boundry section
of this summons upon you, to wit: On or be­
24. tp. 1 s, r 10 w, thence south I3CI1S.
fore the 26th. day ol August 1895. The defendant
to intersect center of slough, thence
will take notice that if lie fail to so appear and
westerly along center of said slough
answer said complaint within the time above
to make a westing of 55 rods, thence
named, the plaintiff will apply to the court
north to intersect said quarter section
aforesaid for the relief prayed for in the com­
line, thence east 55 rods to beginning
plaint, which in biiefis for a decree, foreclosing
section 25, tp. 1 s, r 10 w, 16 acres;
the certain mortgage described in the complaint
given in favor of the plaintiff on the 25th day of
Tract beginning 6u feet s aud 60 feet
January 1895, and for a decree against the de­
w of #w corner of block 9, Tillamook,
fendant for the sum of $60, with interest thereon
thence s 870 feet, thence west 210 feet,
from the 25th day ol January 1895 at the rate of
thence s I05 feet, thence west 640 feet,
ten percent per annum, and the further sum of
thence 11 5OO teet. thence e 474 feet,
$56 attorneys fees, anil for costs and disburse­
thence s 100 feet, thence e 245 feet,
ments of this suit, and that a decree be entered
thence n loo feet, thence e 131 feet to
directing that the interest of the defendant in
place of beginning in section 2s, tp.
the Donation Land Claim of James and .Anna
1 s, r 10 w,
i6
Quick, as the heir at law of said James and Anna Johnson Teter H., ne W of nw fw ’» ami
Quick, I m * sold to pay said sums and for sucli.
ne %) ne
section 7, tp. 3 n, r 9 w,
further relief as he is entitled to in equity and :
160 acres, tax ....
|I2 42
good conscience.
This summons is served on the defendant b> Miller A A., lots 1 to 22, in block 15, in A.
publication thereof in the Tillamook H ead ­
A. Miller’s addition to Tillamook
light for six weeks, by order of Hon. H. H.
(ity
$3 I»
Hewitt, Judge of said court, made at chambers Thayer C & E., a M of sw • ¿ w % of se i4,
on the 21st., day of June, 1M95.
section 30, tp. 2 s. r 10 w, tax
fio 8o
5*i
E- E- S elph , Att'y. for plaintiff.
Wilks I.ucy A., lots 2 and 7, block 7. Bay
j 7 75
I n the CincuiT C ourt of the S tate of O re ­ Unknown, lots sand 6, block i3, Stillwell's
gon for the C ounty of T illamook .
addition to Tillamook City, tax
< i 92
Isaac J. Stratton
Now therefore after due levy and by virtue
Plaintiff
Summons by of said warrant I will sell at public auction for
vs
publication cash in hand at the court house door in Tilla­
Vinton S. Rice. C. Thayer and
Department mook. in Tillamook county, State of Oregon
E. Thayer
Defendants
N ». 2.
on the 2>th day of June I895, at the hour of
To Vinton S. Rice one of the above named de- to o clock in the forenoon of said day, the above
femlar.ts in the name of the state of Oregon you described real estate, or so much thereof as
are hereby required and commanded to appear shall be necessary to satisfy the amount of
in the above eutitled court ami answer the com­ taxes charged thereon, together with costs and
plaint filed against you in the al»ove entitled expenses of levy and sale
suits on or l»efore the first day of the next term
Given under my hand this 2a day of May 1895.
of said court to-wit:
J. H. J ackson ,
On or before Monday the 26th day of
Sheriff and tax collector of
August i*95 You will take notice if you fail to
Tillamook county, Ore.
appear and answer said complaint the plain­
tiff will apply to the above named court for the NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE FOR TAXES
relief demanded in said complaint towit. fora
FOR THE YEAR 1892.
decree against you for the sum of $462 with in­ Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of a
terest thereon from the 24th day of March 1891, warrant issued out of the county court of the
at the rate of io pet cent, per annum and the county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, and to
further sum off 161 with interest thereon from me directed and delivered as sheriff and tax
the 24th day of March 1891 at the rate of x per collector
of lillamook county, State of Oregon,
cent per annum and for J lao attorney fees and commanding
me to collect the delinquent taxes
the costs and disbursements of this suit and a Charged tn the
of delinquent tax payers for
decree against all the defendants forecl situ the year 1*192 list
by levying upon and selling
the two certain mortgages described m the the goods and chattels
such delinquent tax
complaint and that the lands described in said payers, and if none be of found,
upon the
complaint and said mortgages be sold as bv lav? real property, as set forth in said then
tax list, or so
provided and the sum realised applied to the much thereof as shall satisfy the
amount of
pavment of the sum# found due this plaintiff
taxes so charged, with cost and expenses of sale,
publication ujxm situated 1r. Tillamook County. Oregon, and
u"°"' R1« b publication in
th. Tillamook II kadi . igkt for «ix uerk« b. described as follows to-wit:
IL" Krwit. Judge Of Mid ,.nur^ Pacific States Savings Loan 8c Building
Association, mortgage from Susan
made at chamber, on the 25th day of April itat
A. and A. P. Wilson, Poo on lots 3
E. E. S kli - h
block 10. Claude Thayer’s add.
3-9
Attorney for Plaintiff.
to Tillamook, dated August 27, 1891.
Recorded
Sept. 4 1R9 t , book "G,"
N oth k of A pfoimtmf . nt of AnMixisTaAToa.
pages 449, 45 o , 451, tax
fió »0
h.i‘£Z,’»irSL)rrv*'1 ,hat ,,,e »»••««iRned . ^iOW thercf°rc after due levy and bv virtue of
ha« b<en by the county court of Tillamook said warrant I will sell at public auction for
th"»'; .
dul’l
adminiMrator of
at the court house door at Tilla
thee-tate of Edward S«uke Now. therefore all ’X»? 4 in " hand
,anio*»k County. Oregon, on the
iwraou, having daim. against «aid eatate are >®th day ot 1T J ff une
st the hour of 10 o’clock
required to pre«e-nt them to the nnder.taned 12 t e . [cnoon 189« day.
the above described
much theieof as shall be neces
^arj to satisfy the amount of taxes charged
levvTnd ¿Xether Wlth costs and expenses of
Dated thia nth day of June IS95.
Given under my hand this 20 day of May 1895
O tto WaiTHtn.
J H JACKSON.
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adminl.trator aforeaaid.
Sheriff and tax collector of
Tillamook
County, Ore
A man mimcl McQnilkiti fell from *
Is'>nday evening «n<I broke his l«n
The treasurer will probably make aii1
Dr Seal set it.
other call for warrants next week.