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tteeoitrcee: pl neat Timber Forest* la th* ^jcablipht, United State* Unequalled Fisheries Largo Salmon Cannsrics Best Dairying Country on Earth Beat Roads In the State Fine Schools Opportunities tor Dairying and Lumber ludnstry Unequalled °l- IX, No. 23. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1806. SI.50 Per Year ----- PUBLISHED BY----- Tillamook Publishing Co. EntablUhed itt 1HNS Sworn Circulatios. County Official Papar. Leading Newspaper in Tillamook County. Thoroughly Equipped and up to date Job Printing Department for all kinds of plain and fancy work. professional cards . COUNTYCOURT pAVID WILEY, M. D., Account of Business Trans acted and Claims Allowed. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON Do You Read? AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK, OKK Well, come around and see us. We have the largest line of D. KELLY, M. D. P hysician and S ukokon , NOVELS, BOUND BOOKS, PERIODICALS, MAGAZINES and NEWSPAPERS Operative surgery a specialty Offlr. In th house formerly occupied by Dr. Wiley. TILLAMOOK. OK. yy L. BROOKS, attorney - at - law , m the city. O regonian , T elegram , S. F. E xaminer , N. Y. W orld and J ournal , Office Slur Keo i; Block, TILLAMOOK, OREGON . W J MAY, attorney - at - law , KEPT ON 8ALE ALL THE TIME AT — Tillamook News Co TILLAMOOK, OREGON. JJ. J. D aly . (O scah H avykh . pALY & HAYTER, attorneys at law , DALLAS, OREGON GREAT REDUCTION QLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. i J a M es M c C ain , I A. W. S everance . JJcCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, TILLAMOOK, OKKCON. JOSIAH B1GG8 J. »• STEPHENS STEPHENS & BIGGS. Beal Estate Agents and Representing the Home Mutual Irisuraue Co. of California J. 8. STEPHENS, representing F. Weber & . of Portland for Scholl Supplies. Office at Allen Hotel The TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. will not be undersold and will make better rates than any other mill Get our prices and be convinced. Discount on large orders and for cash. Our mill is in better shape than ever and we are prepared to turn out first class lumber of all kinds. Tillamook Lumbering Co MISCELLANEOUS. B ANKof C. & E. THAYER TILLAMOOK - BAKERY Genaiftl Bunking mid Exchange bind tie»« AND RESTAURANT Interest paid on time deposit«. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, 2 A lways has on hand • w«d«n and all foreign countries. FRESH BREAD, PIES AND CAKES Tillamook, A lso a complete Oregon. O. W. KIGER, line of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery. Esst Zjxtea-ls in. tlxe Citsr. DEALER IN — E\chsnge find looney ^ecuritißg. LunchsB from IQ Ganta »p __ ,1-7-=* WM. K2JSTOELL, FBOF. 140 Frant^StrBBt, Portland Ora Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY OITY, OREGQN. WHOLE SALE TILLAMOOK Tonsorial Parlors With Refrigerator and Cold Storage facilities we are prepared to properly handle al grades of Butter We get highest market price, charge the nominal commission of 5 per cent and make prompt cash return. We guarantee return of all butter cases Reference, any Portland Bank. Correspondence solicited. Make us a trial consignment. _________ Isaac SIMMS, Propr. ^having. Hair Cuttingand »11 Toueorial Work . Dane In the latest StyK of the Art. ^having Hair Catting rj ct*. 15 et*. Watchtower Building. Rarors Honed On Short Notice • • Tillamook J •3yy -5~"■ ’’ r HE4DLIGHT and TOLEDO BLADE for OXE YEAR for $1.50 if paid in advance. For bridge work the following claims were allowed: W. 8 Aliy $2.50, W. Squire* 1.25, James West 3.10, Frank Alexander .65 A. Griset 4 00, C. Woole 2.10, 1’. Heall 1.85,¡J Hines 2.20. The printing of the delinquent tax list was awarded to the Herald Publish ing Company at 4c. per line In the matter of the petition of W. A. Gage et al for a county road from Anton Knoblocks via Mr. Gage’s place and intersecting the county road running front Little Nestucca across tiie hill. l'he report of the commissioners was accepted and the road will be cou- strutted. The regular bi-montlily term of the commissioner» court commenced Mon day, Nov. 2d and adjourned on Friday evening Noy. 6tli. Present, W. W. Conder Judge, Presiding, D. P. Harvey, Commissioner, J. D. Edwards, Clerk, J. H. Jackson, Sheriff. The following cliams were passed up on and allowed. J. H Jackson, sheriff, »alary, $133.33 II. F. Goodspesd, Dep. Sher sal 50 00 J . D. Edwards, Clerk salary 133.33 Tom Coates, Dap. ” 50.00 Real Estate Transfer«. G. A. Walker, Sell. Supt. 33 33 A. M. Austin, Surveyor, work 10 50 Nehalem Times, Co. Printing 8.33 Oct. 21. Chas. Langdon (by sheriff) to Tillamook Pub C»»., legal blanks 1300 W. W, Curtis, lot* 3 and 4 of 8. W. ” ” ” priming 11.00 >4 of N. W. >4 of Sec. 32 Tp. 12 N J IL Jackson, br’ding I!awkshurit42.85 R 9 W «nd lot 5, Sec. 35, Tp 3 N 0. E. Reynolds, work on C. II. 17 91 R 9 W. Pae. Lum . Co. bridge St’lw’I td’gli200.00 Oct. 22, John and Sarah Matilda Watt ° ’ for lumber 55 33 to Jnlina Sclimeei lot 1 in sec. 54 J. W. Latimer, wood 11.25 and lots 1, 2, 3, 4 of sec 35 Tp. 3 N I Grant Crane »alary, road supplies 14.00 R 9 W. | C. E. Reynolds for grading plows, 90.00 Oct. 22. Flora B. and W. E. Beckner B. C. Lamb, blanks & stationery 126.85 to J. K Dusk tract in lot 4 sec. 23 ” election supplies 41 55 Tp. 3 N RIO W. A. L. White sorvices as assessor 28.00 Oct 22 U. S. Patent to O. AC. R. R. abstract work 2.00 Co. various tracts in Tp. 3 8 R. 7 W. W. II. II. Carey for hardware 15.88 Oct. 24. C. C. Chipmail and wife tu Joen Toews 11.95 G. O. Nolan undivided J. int. ill I The following were allowed the atit- lots 7 and 8, blk. 3, Tillamook. ounts «et opposite their names in the Oct. 24. J. A. and Annie Monroe to L. following cases, Oregon vs Perry Schruin H. Brown tract in sec. 30 T. 1 S R and Mni ion Knighton: 9 W in Tillamook city. G. W . Sappington, Justice $8.00 Oct. 26. U.S. Patent to Eva Woods S. V. Anderson, constable 4.80 N. W. <4 of 8. E. %, W. % ofN. E. Levi Knigton, witness 3.3O J 4 of sec. 17 and S. W. I4 of 8. E. Ed. Leach ” 1.70 >4 of sec. 8,T. 3N. R. 9 W. J. R. Caples 1.70 Oct. 29. W. A and Dora Wise to B. F. In Oregon vs. William Boyd: Archer bond for deud to lots 10 and G. W. Sappington, Justice 5.35 11, blk. 11 A. A. Miller'* addition S. V. Anderson constable 11.10 to Tillamook Henry Busk witness 7 10 Oct. 29. U. S. Patent to B. A. Todd II Gibbins 7.10 lots 5 and 6 see. 7, lot 2 sec. 18 T. 3 John Malaney ” 7.10 NR.9 W and 8. E. 'i of 8. E. A C. Sonthnuiyde ” 710 of sec. 12 and lots 1 and 2 sec 13 T. Chas. Williams ” 7.10 3 N R. 10 W. W. R. RoLedee ” 7 10 Oct. 29. B A. and Louisa Todd to E In Oregon vs. Scliollmeyer: K. Scovall 565 acres lit lot 6 sec. 7 G. W. Sappington, Justice 9.45 Tp 3 N R. 9 W. S. V. Anderson consta hie 19.55 Oct. 29. E. K ami Mary A. Scovell to W. I). Stillwell juror and mileage 1.20 of B. A. Todd 8. E <4 otN. E. If Frank Ely 2.20 S. E 14 I««. IS I 3 N R 10 W. I f f Morrison Mills ” 2.00 Nov. 4. Esther mid Frank Worthing >» E. A . Fitcpatrick »> 1.60 ton to W M. Mills lots 3 and 4 blk. h If Cyrus Randall 1 80 13, J. M. Fuller's add. to Bay City fl a 2.40 Nov. 5. Ell* F. Bee.ly to Geo. 8. W . 8. Cone If J. R. Hicks 1 50 Witness Beesly N. E. % of N. W, *4 of sec. II if Chris Olsen 9.00 17 and 8. E of S. W. '4 and W . ft David Schwulnuss II 7.50 Ji of 8. E. '4 of sec. 8. 1 S. 8 W. it '.50 Nov. 5. Alfred Williams to Lotus Bly- Win, Scliollmeyer fl » f if 7.50 8. M. ILdleraon Imcli W. Ji of N W. of N. W . '4 II If 7.10 G. W Dean of tec. 30 T. IS R.9 W. 13,85 A. Letcher for powder Joe Bixby ” ” 4.87 G. \V . Sappington, balance jmt. leva CALLING FOR THE DOCTOR. lb.00 in Oregon vs. Malaney «.«0 How a Retired Showman Stopped a Little J. D. Eilsaids (or supplies Medical Advertising Gaine. G. E. Willey, for moving s«fe 4 00 “Your story about calling for a doctor A. M. Austin 3 <l»y» (iffii e work 12.00 in the clrciw,” said a retired showman, The petition of Charles R«y et nl. for “reminds ino of the way we broke up a a county road comiiieiiciiig near tlie nuisance in a good sized Pennsylvania resilience of W. Keliow «t il running town. I wan on the road with a farce down on ilia west side of the big N. biuc - comedy company, and we put in two weeks at the town in question, there fwing a big c* River xml intersecting the big Nes- military encampment there and a county tucc* Toll road near the residence of fair to boot. We drew grsMl houses all Ebini Butte was read ami J. J. McGin through the engagement and wore booked nis, Jasper Smith and W.A. Hailing were I tor an early return. “I don't think we hail been there more appointed viewers of said road and A. than one night liefore the doctor nuisance M. Austin was ap|>oinled to survey the began. There would come a hurried mes ■am* ami that they in eet at tiie residence senger from the box office to the stage manager with a request that he ask if Dr. of W. W. Kellow Nov. 16, 1896 to view Bolus, or whatever his name happened to and survey the route for said road be, was in the house, and if he was to The tax aaleof the S. E. *4 of 8.E.!« eec send him to the box office at once. Of 32 tp. 2 N R 10 W, made in 1894 to Theo course, the stage manager couldn’t very well refuse, anil general attention was di dore Steinliiiber was re-cinded on ac rected to the medical man, much to ids count of error and Mr. Steinliiiber was satisfaction. We soon found out that the doctor« who were so much in demand were returned the amount paid. The petition of Henry Told et al for very «mall medical fry, and there wasn’t a doubt that they had themselvc« called for a road leaving from Ide place arouud in order to liecure the consequent notoriety. Nekaruey Mouiitnin to the Comity line Well, wp stood it for a few nights, and then an idea occurred to me. I Usik a vwdk up was coiiliinied. the main str«x?t until I came to a certain OTHER CLAIMS ALIX)WED sign hanging over a stairway. I went up to the office Indicated and had a brief 38.00 conversation with its Inmate, ending it by S. Weaver road supt. salary »8 13 00 handing him rewrvwi M*at tickets. J. D. Wallace »• “That evening, immediately after the 8 00 Geo. E Minier *1 20 00 first act and before any messenger from 8. M Dailey the box office had a chance to arrive. I step »1 00 ped out in front of the curtain and held up J Ford for planking road 80.00 my hand. Then in my gravest tones 1 1 R. Richards 16 90 asked ■ Ford and Richards, lumber, “ Is I)r. Chizzlold in th«? housst’ 18 20 D. P. Harvey salary com. * Immediately a very tall colored man, W. W Condor salary Judge 41 M with a bushy white heed and hug«? silver The following named persons were sl- mounted spectacles, arose in the audience lu«ed the amounts «st opposite their and said: “ Hmh I is, ah. names as jurors in inquest on unknown “The audience tittered, but I kept my person fourni on Neslucca beach. gravity. Carry Smith $1 20, Titos hillinglau ‘You are wanted al the box office at 1 20, Austin Knoblock 1.20, Peter Jenck, once, d'leV/r, in a case which requires your immediate profeaciooal attention. ’ As the 1 20, C Mation I 20, II Gibson 1.20 aged darky duck«! to me and hobbled from ;R C McGarrel, witness 3 20, Win. the room the audience ijroke into a wild , <cott, witness 3 20. E. E Gooding, roar Perhaps you will understand the cause of their merriment when I add that ■ iintiioiiing jury and «tilfhewes 4 50, C. the old man was a com doctor and prolia- E. Reynold«, Reynolds, toloi coloi er ’ e fees, 13 50* bly the best known eccentric character In town. Well, there were no more doctors Clan le Thayer, Diet. Atty’s fees, 11 00, called for from that stag»1 during our en- I gegement. ’’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. R C. McGarrell, 5.00 DEMOCRATS GIVE UP. a McKinley's Election Only Question of Majority. STATES s « ? 91 5 9 ’À S- 5* Alabsms.............................. Arkansas...................................... Ciilifurnia.................... » Colorado................ 6 Connecticut...................... 3 Delaware.............................. Florida.................................. .... tisoigia .......................... Idaho .......................... 24 Illinois......................... 15 Indiana.................... Iowa....................................... 13 Kansas........ ...................... Kentucky.............................. "iS Louisiana................ 6 \fninc.................................. 8 Marylaml............................ 15 Massaciiiieetts.................... 14 Michigan ............................ 9 Minnesota............ ............. Miaaissippi ......................... .... M ¡MNOliri.............................. ^Inntana............................ .. 11 8 4 4 13 3 :::: Npw Vork North Dakota...................... Ohio...................................... Oregon .............................. Peiiiisylvnuia...................... Rhode Ishind.................... South Dakota................. . Tennessee .... Texas Utah .......... Vermont........ Washington.................. West Viiginia.................. Wisconsin .......................... Wyoming............................ .... io .... 8 9 . ... 171.... s 8 3 4 10 .... 86 H 3 23 4 32 4 .. 4 9 12 15 ' 3 4 ... 12 4 ' ' 6 .... 12 ;/3 277 167 Totals 3 Tillamook County. Tiie following is the vote of 1 bis county according to Official count. s’« n « District s. I loquaiton Fairview Hay Garibaldi Nehalem Foley (hirnslinn Dolph Hebo Little Neslncca Snml Lak« South l’rairie Union Bsinegat N.tarts Beaver Blain* 3 ■ 3 B 197 109 65 49 26 76 30 47 54 59 13 11 19 16 23 17 25 32 33 36 19 11 28 41 38 34 8 5 18 24 23 26 6 691 537 ■ B 3 3 4 3 2 2 1 1 • • Why lie Stopped II1« Paper. “I reckon I’ll have ter quit subsorlbln ter yer paper,’’ said ^he rural citizen. “Jest see how much I’m a-owln of, an I'll I»ay up an quill’’ “Would you mind stating your reasons for this coursef’’ asked the tiMmhliug ed itor. “Well,’’ refilled the rural citizen, “as I don’t believe in strikin a man in the dark, I mout as well toll you. ” “Wellf’ “I’ve lx?en takln of yer ¡>aper fur ’bout six months, hain’tIF” “Just about. ’’ “Well, I’ve been tor town twlct In that time an sold a load er lighten! an two cow», swap|ied bosses an licked the town marshal, an ef you ever give me airy col umn erbont It I never seen it; that's all!” j —-Atlanta Constitution. A Family Affair. KTUAINKD KELATIONM. —Truth. Fore« of Habit. Rhe (at the summer resort)—Both my , «¡«h rs have beautiful hair. He (a dry goods clerk,absently)—Bleach ed or unbleached?—Detroit Free Press. Vary Likely. The Wife—Baby'« crying for the moon. The Husband—He prolmbly thinks that the man in it 1» asleep.—Town Topica