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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1896)
Every Member Expended iu circulars envelopes, printing and [rostage will reach 2500 people probably. of the Family TpHERE IS no easier or surer way to reach their pocket bocks Waits his or her Chance to Read ®illamooh This Paper-». Vol. Vili, No. 34. But This is Different 5 TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. 1896 COUNTY COURT CARDS PROFESSIONAL |)AVID WILEY, M. D . PROCEEDINGS OF THE JAN VARY TERM. 1896. i HYSICTAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, All celle piemptly attended to TILLAMOOK, ORE TRILBY J I). KELLY, M. I>, PHYSICIAN AND Sl KGKON, Special attention to Obstetrics. Office in sturgeon’s Drug Store, Hours 10 to 12 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M. TILLAMOOK. OK But- - We have no desire to call attention W.J MAy’ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. J T. MAULSBY, to our feet. They attract enough attention al ready, but we would like you to try a two or four bit box of our hand made candies. THE FINEST LINE OF CAN DY EVER DISPLAYED IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY,'*'^ ATTORNI-: Y-AT-I.A \V, Neiai v Public mik I Real Estate Co»vev»nt«1 TILLAMOOK. OREGON THAYER, TILLAMOOK NEWS Co. Next door to bank. VI I’OltNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. W. SEVERANCE, A ITORNEY-AT LAW, TILLAMOOK, OHKGoN. MISCELLANEI.US. OLTTZBZBUSTG- LIST Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight—Prices never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. 'I'lie following named papers will be clubbed with the 11 f : adi . ight at the rates given in the right hand column of figures. The figures on the left show the price „[ the publishers of the various papers. Tlieee are cash prices : C. & E. THAYER *41 50 i Iregonian............... $2 00 and H eadlight 2 25 1 50 Examiner........... »» 2 00 1 50 Cull........... ........... 2 00 1 00 Detroit Free Press »» 2 00 1 00 Toledo Blade......... General Hanking and Exchange bnsiness 2 00 1 00 St Louis Globe Democrat (semi-weeklv )" »» Interest paid on time deposits. 1 75 1 00 Inter Ocean....................................... ♦» Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, 1 75 1 00 New York Tribune.......................... tt 1 75 Sweden and all foreign countries. ................. 1 00 Cincinnati Enquirer It 4 00 ........ 3 00 Scientific American .2 00 ............. 1 00 Cosmopolitan............... >» .2 00 1 00 Hoard’» Dairyman .................... Tillamook, We can give yon some very favorable combinations of several papers if you wish more than two. These rates may be withdrawn any time. Oregon. Call at this office or at B. C. Lamb’s book store if you wish to accept any of these offers G. W. KIGER, You get a receipt good for the Examiner prize scheme if you subscribe at '.lie H k . adlkiht office or nt Lamb's. DEALER IN Exchange and looney ^ecuritie^. e ALFRED WILLIAMS Coüection» Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. DRUGGIST BAY CITY, OREGQN J p. B^IDpEFOI^D. TILLAMOOK, Hlllr, Public nd Coin,mir, • A Does a General Real Estate Business. Pays taxes for non-residente. Bay City, Oregoq. prescription^ CHA£. pETEI$O[J, Carefully Compounded BARBER I HOT AMO COLD BÀTHS ! ; IN CONNECTION ¡ OREGON FULL STOCK OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINE, DRUGQIST.S NOTIONS, TOILET AR TICLES, ETC., ALWAYS HAND. Day or Night. Instruments. oppoeite Banti Building VV*N’°°K SA«E-Rk BREAD Pie» ami cake«, fresh every day. French candies. Freeh home maile undies. New supply of fruit« und Vegetables by every bout. ICE CREAM Restaurant in •Connection. M illinery ••»...„D ress -M aking MI m L J Kugglss and Mr. Johnson have a Irrtflmmllllneryilorrind drf«m.king m - tsbllshment Letcst styles In millinery Tillamook, Ore Pressili—Judge W. W. Cornier; Com missioners I) P. Harvey, mid Alley; Clerk T. II Goyne and Sheriff.!. Il Jackson. First session of Commission ers court held Wednesday, January 28 The following load supervisors w ere appointed : 1 R (* Hiinsen o Frank Crane 3 8 Weaver 4 8 M Daily 6 J I) Wallace • <i E Mizner JrIM)KN AND CLEKKN The following are the judge* and clerks of election appointed by the court the first three named being judges and the hist two named, clerks, In each precinct. Nehalem— S bcovell R Krebs 1* D Newell G B Johnson H V Alley Foley— Felix Roy W 11 Easom J Hickey Jim Hansen L Blybach Garibaldi— I’eter Byrom F Ekroth J Johnson I. M Alley Chas Johnson Bay— M Warren W 8 Cone J Fuller .1 11 Bridgeford J J Pye I ioqii.u ton— C R Hunt J W Haskins II B .Morgan R R Hays J 11 Bower Fairview— Sam Downs Frnnk Severam e T Williams Jr L Johnson M Mills South Prairie— F M Lamb 1 C Quick J Sheets G Limb A C Lamb Carnahan— I Bumgarner G Munson O C Dennis G R Huff J R Mills Barnegat— J A Biggs II Sampson T B Hundley A 11 Bunn A Williams Neth'ts— C B Wiley G W Sappington R Jackson G W Phelps Con Desmond Beaver— W T West li Isaacs U E Lyster C Mills F C Folaiid Blaine— S F Eoore E Lynch J llughey C Piitierson J II Brown Sand laike— E B Chamberlain II M Farmer T.I Harris W C King A J Hembree Heia»— Chas Ray J Lewallen J Smith Win Rhoades G W Body felt I >ol ph— W 11 Gallanil E B Graves G 8 Nelson Geo Baxter J D Faulconer nion— Win Booth I, Rsy Sr T J Lucy R T Weatherly R Roliedea ittle Nestucca- <’ ('hristenson J K Craven L M Commons 8 H Rock D J Dunn .... .. -«tai for Co. Petmon of Nel. Bllowe<) road on South and view»- ,, ( ^e Madison was appointed <-onsta- oie for Union preeinct. J .H Elliot at al, road all»*—*' established J. J Hmlson, et al, road allowed and viewers appointed. Ordered that persons may redeem lands sold for taxes by paying what $1.50 Per Year county lias paid and the additional pen alties. Jasper Smith et al, road rejected on account of irregularities ill petition E. F. Lyster allowed $2 00 per week toward supporting II. L. Tucker. Contract for county publishing for 1896 awarded to H k . vdi . iuut and Neha lem Times at 1100 A long list of warrants on the road fund, from $1 to )12 allowed to various persons. Extension of time for collecting taxes on roll of 1894 to May term granted to sheriff. Petition to appoint Wm. Armstrong constable in Union precinct rejected The school house in Dictrict 39 desig- nates aw voting place for Nehalem pre- ci net. BIL .■ ALLOWED. \V W Conder 2 mo Judge Í 83 33 J II Jackson 266 66 ” Sheriff H l? Goods peed ” Deputy 100 00 T II Goyne ” Clerk 288 66 Tom Coates 100 00 ” Deputy J II Jackson boarding M Griffith 43 H eadlight publishing 17 Truckee him Co mdse N B Morey 7 ” lumber 3 2 C E Reynolds nails 25 00 A M Austin surveying 35 80 Tuttle A Cary hardware 6 00 J P Allen bed Sam Wilson R Krebs lumber 27 65 5 mi II Petre ex insane 3 o? Mrs Kimball milk Io S Wilson • I W Barnard splitting wood court house i 50 Joe Bixby work on road 7 15 Dr J D Kelly attending II Miller 17 00 B C Land) stationery etc 32 00 E West painting court house 15 00 33 33 L P Smith school supl 2 mo • 00 " teachers examination 9 00 Geo B Lamb ” ” Geo R Huff ” 9 00 E E Selph Dept Dist Atty fees 40 00 J K Gill Co Hills Code 14 00 Following are fees allowed ns costs in ease of State vs II. B. Karr, charged with selling liquor illegally ; J H Jackson 16 50 M C Beckner 7 50 S Scovell 7 50 Fred Zaddnch 7 .-> ii W II Neves 7 50 In case of Slate vs (’. B. Ila-Iley : 1 70 D W Ry mi 1 70 G It Davidson In CH«e of Stale vs C E I I k . I ley HR- «milting officer : 1 70 D W Ryan 1 70 C N Drew II B Johnson 2 «0 1 70 c It Handley 1 70 o W Barnard 1 50 T II Goyne \ M Commons J P fees 1 os O C Wolsey const 2 «0 Some circuit court fee» . Frank Hobson 5 50 Mary Squires 4 00 James ,M Fuller 3 40 S A Brodhead 4 40 John Rupp 7 20 Win Olsen 2 50 J Barker salary treas 41 66 II Grose nursing Sam Wilson 5 00 Supervisors bills : 14 00 It O Hansen Frank Crane 17 00 S Weaver 11 00 « oo .1 D Wallace G E Mizner 12 00 F M Iztiub 7 N Fees Stale vs Warren Daugherty : 1 T Maulsby I I 50 6 30 8 Miller A B Schoonover 4 70 W J May 5 20 Geo Squires 4 10 J. 8. Elliott et al, road fees 0 10 W S Cone 0 10 R W Robbins • 10 W M Woods JI 30 A M Austin A M Hare 7 10 7 in G 11 Williams 6 00 W II Hillaid J II Bridgeford rebate ioi liixen i paid twic e .125 18 Nelinlein Time* pub tax liai. 30 00 B C l^aiiib blank boojf 25 ■J'I D I’ Harvey c0.- 21 68 I. B Alle- BILI.» BUaCTKU J Svenami foi lU)0 loads of gravel lie cause gravel was taken from Wilson river bar where it was a nieandere-*i staeain. ..»>ng jrapere it l )'!,!iVk« assessor, rejected be- T.'.se lie told the court he was through witli his work for 1894 J. p. Allen boar»! for II. Miller lor $2« 00 rejected. Bill of J. P. Allen for bed for Sain Wilson who was sick ami on expense (Concludo‘1 on last page ) Invested in these col umns will lay that same matter before the same 2500 people. THE QUADRANT THE CASE ADVANCED TO NEXT MARCH. Following regarding the quadrant ease, which concerns some of the set tiers of this county, is taken from the Forest Grove Times : The Quadrant ease has been advanced to .March next on the calendar of the Supreme Court of the United States Coming up in its regular order it might have been years before it would have been reached mid we people of this sec tion may well congratulate ourselves on the new mid just arrangement that promises the speedy settlement of n question involving the interests of a great number of people. We have ex pressed the opinion that the govern ment will win the suit. This opinion is founded on the facts and history of the case In nil the decisions by the department mid by the courts on the point only one has been given in favor of the railroad company, Hint the latest one by the circuit court of appeals, ex cept an opinion by Judge Dendy given incidentally. The (nets me ns follows: By mi act of congress passed in 1870 hinds were granted the Oregon Central Railroad Co., for the construction of a road from Portland to Astoria mid from a suitable point of junction near Foiest Grove to the Yamhill river. In 1872 20 miles of the road were built mid ac cepted by the secretary of interion mid in 1876 27 miles more had been built and were accepted. But the section from Forest Grove to Astoria was not built and in 1885 congress passed mi act declaring forfeited the lami contigu ous to the surveyed route between these points The commissioners of the general hind oilice at Washington t hereupon issued constructions to I lie register and receiver of the land office at Oregon City for their guidance, mid plats, uu which the quadrant in dispute was marked "forfeited,” mid these in structions were affirmed later by the secretary of the interior In this same year the receiver of the O. AC. R R brought suit in the U. 8. Circuit court, Dendy, judge, to restrain the regislei and receiver from permitting filings within the quadrant, but the case was decided on a demurrer against the rail road company. In 1887 Secretary of the Interior Lamar reviewed the in structions of the commisaioner mid gave Ids opinion ill support of the govern ment's claim. In 1891 the railroad brought a suit in equity in the U.S. circuit court against a number of set tici« to quiet lille, which was decided against the railroad on a subordinate point of luw. The government brought a suit in equity in 1892 to quel title, which was recently decided by Judge Bellinger against the railload, which wss carried to circuit court of appeals ami won by the railroad eoiupiiny, was again appealed to the Siiprrine court ol the Uniteli States, and w hich is to be settled filially in a few inc ill he The |K>inl on which the question hinges is whether the grant was for two roads, one from Portland to Astoria and from Forest Grove to the Yamhill river, or was. as the railroad company claims, for one road from Portland Io Astoria mid from I’ortlmnl to McMinnville. In the former case, the giant fortlie first portion of the road would be earned as far as Forest Grove and to a line a right angles with the road ; It would also be earned on the road going south, from a point beginning at Fores* Grove unit at right angles to this part of the road, ami there wt*-^l thus be left n quadrelli lineari»-' Judge Bellinger in bis very ,.i.ar statement of opinion said the lan guage of the grant was not doubtful "The terms of the granting act,” lie said, "in this case are unmistakable. They provide for a continuous grant oi single linee! road from Portland to As toria with a second or branch ““,' a junction at Forest <>e-»»irtber, llie hill river.”-, of the road is not left to Wqiilcation. It i" expressly staled to lie a point of junction near Forest flrove The act is for a road from Fort lumi to Astoria, ami a road, not implied to lie from Portland, hut slated to .In freni a junction at Foiest firove to the Yamhill river." Ami in another place, "The theory of the government as to the continuity of the lines cannot be more explicitly stated than the act slates it.”