Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 17, 1898, Image 6

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 17, 1898.
Mr. Hall, of Washington county, has
EMMA.
2.50 j TILLAMOOKER IN MANILA.
The court ordered warrants dra wn from Hellebuvck, Lenard
been giving a few entertainments in the
1.25
Hangan, T.............
road fund :
way of phrenological lectures.
We had one week of fine weather.
7 97 The Oregon Boys are having a
What the County Commissioners
Jacobz, E. B...........
ROAD DISTRICT, NO. 1.
Mrs. S. Heacocks, of Meda, was visit­ Mr. Win. Schlotter and James Sim­
5.00
Good
Time.
$1.87
did at their Meeting.
Hansen, Chris...
Jacobs, Theo.........
ing at Mr. Barner’s and was at Emma mons of this place and Mr. Thorp, of
Hansen, Arnold
1.87
9.37 Morton, W. C.........
getting subscribers for some papers.
Wallowa county, are spending a few
Mr.
Jasper
Smith,
of
Hebo,
has
receiv-
1.87
_ _
10.62 Parmer, H..............
The board of county commissioners Hansen, Alfred..
Mr. John T. Weekcrt has moved his days up at Skookum Lake on Mr.
5.00
a letter from his son, Lester P. Smith,
1 1 J.'. Patterson, Chas.....
met last week at the court house, when Newton, Lesley
Schlotter’« homestead.
H 12 1 who is one of the Webfoot volunteers family on his new ranch.
10.00 Petteys, M. B........
a full board was present, including Robinson, N.....
3.44 now doing military duty in Manila.
Mrs. Bergstrom was the guest of Mrs,
E.
H.
Sloan
have
been
hauling
school
Pike,
Fred
...............
Couny Judge G. W. Sappington and
ROAD DISTRICT, NO. 2.
house lumlxrr the past week ; he had the Schlotter to day.
3.12 He writes;
Pesterfield, J...........
Commissioners C. H. Wheeler and Chas. Johnson, Chas..........................
13.75 “You can read the more or less unre. misfortune to break a wagon wheel
Simmons, A.......... .
Ray, when the following business was Johnson, Ben...........................
Rev. Mr. Currier, of Nebraska, stayed
5.62 liable newspaper reports of us and what while hauling the lumber.
Shaw, W. A.............
transacted :
over night in our burg recently.
Johnson, Sam...........................
12.50 we are doing, but we hear no news from
Vaughn, A. N........
In the matter of the tax roll for the Murry, Frank..........................
Mr. Grasshoff has been doing work for
We are pleased to learn that the tele,
4.84 the states except by mail. An effort is Joe Altenberger last week.
Vaughn, C. W.......
year 1897, and the delinquent tax roll Alley. L. M.................................
phone line is to lie connected to every
to
being
made
to
establish
a
newspaper
4.84
for the year 1896, new warrants Or­ Hobson, Frank........................
Wilson, John...........
Mrs. Nie Affolten and son Johnnie was town in the county, and we hope that
2.50 be known as the American, which is to visiting neighbors up the Creek last our burg will not be slighted.
el red made returnable on Wednesday, Smith, Lus.................................
Anderson, Louis.....
3.75 be printed half in English and half in Sunday.
January 4th, 1899.
Anderson, Andrew..
Watts, R.....................................
Miss Grace Hedges^ is suffering with
3.12 Spanish. It will give us the news of the
In the matter of the cost bill in the Nelson, A..................... ..............
Anderson, S. V......
Frank Riesch has made a cow stable sore eyes.
1.25 world, although very brief. It is pro­
case of State of Oregon vs. Chas. Gib­ Payne, J. A.................................
Bower, J. H..........
on his claim this fall.
3.73 bable we will be here for several months
bons, continued until cost bill is filed.
Brown, Herman....
Hoskins, W. H...........................
HOBSONVILLE.
Mr. Burton, the old gentleman, had a
yet,
but
we
do
not
know.
You
are
bet
­
4.60
The court ordered the following war­ Benton, Ben...............................
Darby, D. B.............
stroke
of
paralysis
early
in
the
autumn,
ter
able
to
know
when
we
will
be
re
­
1.26
rants to be drawg:
Delsman, J...............
The Dewey, after digging a mess of
Ripley, Jake...............................
and he is now in a very critical condition.
.62 turned than we are.
Homer Mason, for salary of
Erickson, Paul.......
clams on the mud flats, sailed Monday
Ormandy, H. W........................
2.50 The other day I mailed you some copies
county clerk, September and
Freeman, L. G.........
for Nehalem.
Hoskins, Chester.......................
COULSONBURG.
Octobler, 1898 ..................... $266.66 Peterson, A...............................
8.12 of papers and a book of pictures, show­
Hasselborg, Peter...
Bay Citvites are rejoicing over the pros­
2.00 ing scenes of this vicinity which will give
E. D. Severance, for salary as
Hodgdon, C. R......
Hauxhurst, B............................
pect of a saw mill there next spring.
you
some
idea
of
the
place
we
are
in
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
F.
Coulson,
who
have
1.25
deputy clerk, September and
Himes,
George
.......
Hickey, John..............................
Octolier, 1898......................... 100.00
3.12 some of the difficulties we escaped by been staying a few days with their The Elmore Packing Co. closed the
Johnson, Fred........
ROAD DISTRICT, NO. 4,
H. H. Aiderman, for salary as
Mills,
Grant
...........
3.12 the prompt surrender of the city, My brother, F. T. Coulson, have returned season’s pack last Monday. They packed
5.00
Berns, Martin............................
an immense lot of fish this season.
sheriff, September and Octo­
1.87 health continues fine. The only thing I home.
Mills,
Morrison
.....
2.50
Delsman, J. B............................
L ost —A rubber, No 11, somewhere
can
complain
of
is
my
catarrh,
which
ber, 1898................................. 266.66 Weber, John...............................
1.87
7.50 Mellema..................
Rev. C. Mills was the guest of his
between Bay City and Hobsonville in
1.25 bothers me some, but not worse than sister, Mrs. N. Coulson, on Monday.
E. W. Stanley, for salary as de­
2.50 Pierce, D. C............
Niger, John.................................
puty sheriff, September and
.94 usual. There are quite a number of the Rev. Mr. Dollar and family called on the mud. Finder will please leave the
1.25 Perry, John ............
Buckner, Leo............................
same in the mill on the band-saw side
October, 1898......................... 100.00 Burns, Martin...........................
2.50 boys*sick, but I believe as much of
1.25 Svenson, C. 0..........
N. Coulson on Sunday.
and receive the reward.
it is caused by fear and abuse of the
H. H. Alderman, for boarding
Gulstrom, 0............
4.37
1.56
Munson,
G
.................................
I
Miss Jessie David was the guest of Miss
prisoners................................. 161.14
10.00 system as by the conditions that exist
Davis, Mr...............
The bay has had her share of boats
ROAD DISTRICT, NO. 5.
Dora Swabb on Sunday and Monday.
W. H. Cary, for salary as
2.50
here.
Hodgdon,
G.
W
.....
for the past week. The Ruth, Harrison,
Walter, Ott...............................
1.87
Mrs. M. D. Swabb called on C. Mills, Elmore, Dewey and Maggie all in one
county treasurer, September
2.50 The climate is warm, sometimes hot,
Gessner, Herman.......................
3.75 Hodgdon, M. A.....
Sunday.
and October...........................
41.66 Wallace, G. W...........................
still
I
roll
my
blankets
pretty
closely
Hall,
Elmer
............
6.87
week.
3.75 I
G. B. Lamb, for salary as
18.75 about me toward morning. The water It is observed by the Coulsonburgers
Wilson, T. R...............................
6.87 Heagnev, John.......
Mrs. Ridehalgh, whose husband has
school siqierintendent, July,
6.25 used should all be boiled. A man must that Beaver is improving very much.
Sanders, A. D............................
10.77 Kodad, Joseph......
been superintendant at the Packing house
Aug., Sept., and October ....
83.33 Ray, Chas.................................
2.50 be temperate in eating and drinking.
31.75 Kodad, James.........
in Garibaldi the past season, and son,
A. M. Austin, for fees as county
15.00 Our bulletin board said the other day
Nelson, G. S...............................
13.00 Morgan, T. W.......
BEAVER.
left for their home in the valley last
surveyor .................................
that
we
had
1500
men
of
our
17,500
on
4.50 Fleck, Lucy................................
2.50
7.90 Mills, Henry...........
Monday.
Tillamook Lumbering Co., for
3.75 the sick list. Some of these were of N. Coulson and wife were guests at
Saling, W. A..............................
22.25 Nelson, Axel............
Many of our townpeople attened the
lumber furnished Road dis-
C.
Mills,
Thursday
of
last
week,
Mrs.
3.75
course
were
very
sick,
but
many
of
these
Stosek,
James
........
Anderson, Andrew....................
9.10
Masonic
meeting at our suburb (Bay
district, No. 3.........................
6.25
Dillow
Cleo
and
Malva
on
Friday,
Mr.
24.37 Hansen, N. P..............................
have a sore toe or a boil, or a cut fiugure
6.40 Tomlinson, Fred....
Cohn & Co., for two cans of
11.25 or something of that sort, that is of no Currier and Rev. Armstrong on Saturday, City) last Sunday.
5.00 Tomlinson, Dee.....
Cross, E. E................................
coal oil.....................................
2. <10 Jensen, L....................................
2.50 consequence, but requires a little care, Mrs. Mary Swabb on Sunday, F. D. Vin­ J. W. Gilmore is talkingof moving his
6.25 Wilson, Jas.............
Tillamook Water Co., for Sept-
2.50 and possible unfits a man for duty.
cent on Monday, and yn Tuesday Mrs. tannery to Bay City this winter.
2.25 Zeurcher, John.......
Hill, S. B....................................
ber and October, 1898............
2.00 Finley, Alva...............................
10.00
The Truckee Lumber Co. is busy
7.50 Zeureher, Andrew ...
“If you could see what an easy time Chapman, of Blaine.
Claims for fees in re State vs. Joe Jackson, J. F..............................
The court also ordered warrants we are having and how little hardships Rev. Armstrong, the United Brethern cutting out 240,000 railroad ties for a
4.65
Williams:
1.25 drawn for the following persons from we are having now you would not feel preacher for this year, preached his first mining firm in California
Lawrence, John........................
Goyne, T. H.,justice..................
7.10 Finley, J. R................................
sorry for us or worried. The Americans sermon last Sunday to a large audience
2.90 the general fund:
Ford, A. A., constable..............
4.20 Nelson, Geo. S............................
10.00 Goyne, T. H., for justice fees,
are treated as friends by all classes and who appreciated his sermon.
WILSON.
Morton, Harley, witness
2.10 Hays, Henry..............................
where every we go we are treated to Joseph Hollett, our new shoe and har­
6 87 State vs. Durfee....................
Morton, Zelina,
2.10 Walther, Otto............................
A. Anderson left for Nehalem Tuesday.
2.50 Ford, A. A., for constable’s fees,
wine, cigars, etc., and every where it is ness man, so far has been kept busy and
Evans, Eliza,
2.10 Buhrow, Fred............................
,i
5.60 “Buenas Dias Americans.” If the U. S. not one single complaint is yet heard of Miss Louis Ford closed her school last
State vs. Durfee.....................
2.50
Barker, John,
1.70 Bull row, Fritz..........................
holds the islands it is a very good place. either his charges or work. Success to Friday with appreciate exercises at the
30.00 Jenkins, G. T., for juror’s fees,
State vs. Fred Newton.
1.20 If not it is a good place to stay away Joseph.
State vs. Durfee.....................
miscellaneous :
Latimer school house.
Goyne, T. II.,justice fee.............. 21.75 Z. Wells.....................................
from. At the present time I see nothing
2.Ö0 Heins, Otto, for juror’s fees,
Another calf buyer from outside has
Lumlier
is
now
being
hauled
through
Ford, A. A., constable..............
28.60 Fletcher, A. W...........................
1.20 that a man without capital could do
State vs. Durfee.....................
10.00
been canvassing the neighborhood.
town
from
Richards
and
Hoag
’
s
saw
Wheeler, Frank, juror's fee, first
Mahoney, R...............................
except he lie an M.D. If we hold on here
87.79 Herring on, H., for juror’s fees,
mill to erect a bridge on Three rivers.
Hoit and Myrtle Parmelee started for
trial .........................................
1.20 Hunt, James..............................
1.00 an American teacher would
State vs. Durfee....................
2.50
do
their
home on the Seletz Resevation this
The
new
brick
flew
and
shoe
shop,
Williams, George
,,
1.20 Ely, B. F....................................
14.25 Hiner, L., for juror’s fees, State
wed, and I may stay and start an Eng­
L .‘tcher, Al
,,
1.20 Lyster, T....................................
1.20 lish school. There is an American school church house, post office and residence of week.
44.75 vs. Durfee..............................
Reynolds, C. E.
„
1.00 Loomis, Scott............................
29.25 Wickland, Gust, for juror’s fees,
marm here now and she is getting all J. R. Finley, all built by him, shows that
NETARTS.
Martin, J. F.
„
1.00 Marolf, J....................................
1.20 the pupils she can manage. Skilled he is a good carpenter and flew builder,
State vs. Durfee.....................
9.31
as
well
as
a
good
postmaster
and
jus
­
Kelso, W. G.
,,
1.40 Lamb, F. M...............................
Fred Mills and Otto Blosser left for
3.87 Larsen, I. F., for juror’s fees,
mechanics and civil engineers will be in
McNamer, John, witness...........
1.70 Weber, J.....................................
1.00 demand in a short time, for there will be tice of peace.
24.00
State vs. Durfee...................
their home at Hubbard, Oregon, last
Crenshaw, Henry, „ ...........
1.70 Buckles, J..................................
12.75 Brown, P. T., for witness fees,
Helo, Sand Lake! How about helping Friday. They have been stopping on
railroads to build, streets and roads to
Hobson, Frank,
,, ...........
5.20 Johnson, Curtis........................
1.70 improve. If our land laws are extended to build a road from Beaver up Fred Mill’s homestead for the last few
1.55 State vs. Durfee....................
Johnson, Ben,
3.50 Wells, Chas................................
13.25 Peckham, R. D., for witness fees,
'I
over the islands then there will West creek to your place? Why it weeks.
Blvback, Louis,
3.20 Vaughn, W. N............................
10.50
State vs. Durfee ....................
1.70 lie openings for others. Capital would be real nice to have it open, for it
Mrs. Hurlbut, of Cape Merese light­
Morton, Silas, juror, second
Jackson,J. F..............................
14.64 Rhoades, A. J., for assisting to
could lie used to good advantage, would bring us so close together. Then house, was on the Beach visiting friends
trial.........................................
1.60
make jury list, justice dis.,
Mr. C. II. Wheeler presented a petition
you could come to our Sabbath school last week.
but you and I have none of that.
Majies, J. H.,
,,
1.40 praying for the location and establish­ No. 3........................................
2.00 “It is Sunday and church service has and church and come to our blacksmith
J. M. Morgan has got his house about
Hunt, C. R.,
1.20 ment of a county road, described as fol- Hobson, Mrs., witness fees be­
just begun, and the band is playing and shop, store, shoe shop. etc.
ready to move into. Mr. Morgan has
Alderman, W. B.,
,,
1.00 lows: Beginning at a stake marked X fore grand jury, 1898.............
2.00 the congregation is singing, “While on
Well done, our new preacher means built himself quite a fine residence.
Walker, G. A.,
1.00 in the county road known as the state Stephans, J. S., for services as
others thuo art (¡ailing, do not pass me business. In this second service he re­ Mrs. E. Hall has been quite sick for the
Shackleford, H. I)., „
1.00 road, and 20 chains south, and 3 chains
assessor.................................. 224.00 by.” I do not care for the service, except ceived donations enough to build a
last few days.
Morris, Lewis, witness............
7.50 east of the Ne corner of Tp. 2, R. 10, Stephens, De Wayne, for ser­
for the music, and I can hear that and parsonage.
»
Perry, Hiram,
,,
............
3.70 and running thence in a westerly direc­ vices as deputy assessor........
39.00 write, though I feel as if I ought to go
Geo. W. Phelps, our genial merchant,
Gilmore, J. W., ,,
............
2.50 tion on the nearest and most practical Hoag, Elmer, for services as
went to the Hub, Monday, after goods.
WOODS.
and at least pretend to be interested in
Wilson, J.,
„
............
2.10 route to a stake marked XX, and 22
deputy assessor......................
70.00 the sermon, for the chaplain is the best
Mr. C. B. Wiley is going into the clam
Orlo Chamberlan and family, of Sand business; he will start a clam cannery
Simler, I. C.,
,,
............
1.50 chains north and 27 chains west of the
Nick Drostoff presented a petition and friend we boys have here. If we go
corner of Sections 2,3, 10 and 11 in the was granted a license to sell spirituous broke he lends to us, changes our money Lake, are visiting at Woods.
State vs. Phillie Katita.
in the near future.
Mr. McGhee has gone to the valley Mr. Geo. Hodgdon, of this place, sur­
Goyne,T. II.Justice..................
3.80 aforesaid township. It appeared to the liquors in less quantities than one gallon from American to Spanish, or vice versa
satisfaction of the court that more than within Nehalem precinct.
Goyne, T. H., for justice fees in
and secures the checks for us that we where he expects to get work for the prised the jieople by returning one day
re State vs. Pa<|iicl ..............
3.80 12 householders of that vicinity had
In the matter of the equalization of send home. He is our information winter.
last week from Tillamook with a better
signed the |>eti‘.ion, the court accepted the assessment board for the year 1898, bureau and general adviser. Looks
Goyne, T. H., for justice fees.
A Belgiam gentleman has rented Mr. half. Mr. Hodgdon thinks Cape Merese
3.80 the |K*tition, striking off the names of the court ordered the following persons after our morals and health and never Magarrell's pasture for the winter, and
State vs. Fred Paquel...........
has too many b achalors.
D. McFee and C. W. Schilling. A re­ to appear before it on Nov. 10th, viz. : gets out of humor. He is regimental has turned in 35 head of cattle and two
Nolan, G. ()., for deputv district
attorney’s fees .....................
10.(Ml monstrance was also presented, but the John Svenson, Mary S. Downs, Silos P. M. and has charge of our library. The horses.
EIHKCTOHY.
court struck off’ 15 names ns the parties Morton, Paul Erickson, Fred Johnson, chaplain is allright.
Nolan, G. ()., mileage as deputy
Last Monday Ocean Park was traated
were
not
residents,
viz
:
N.
Robinson,
30.00
district attorney....................
W. R. Keifcr, Euck (»lad, L. G. Freeman,
We have lived through the rainy to an all around fight, the principle ac­
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
Alfred Hansen, Herman Tubbesing, J.
Nolan, G. 0., fees as deputy dis­
Andrew Anderson, S. O. Wickland, season here and I am curious to know tor, being A. C. Southmayd and Leon Judge .............................
G. W. S appington
trict attorney........................
15.00 N. Leslie. L. B. Alley, N. P. Alley. J. S. Heisel Peter, Peter Brant, H. E. Good­ what the dry season is like,
As for coun- Miller. Both claim the licit.
(C harles R ay
Commissioner...............
Gray. E. K. Scovell, C. L. Alley. B. A.
Nolan, G. O., fees as deputy dis­
•• /C.H.W heeler
speed, W. W. Conder, C. and E. Thayer. try, I can say nothing, as I have seen John Krebs, Geo. Gulden and Butter Clerk..............................
..
H
omer M ason
Todd,
J.
M.
Alley.
F.
M.
Wakeley,
Edw.
trict attorney .........................
5.00
The court raised the assessment on Tues­ none of it, having been in the city of Milk Bill have gone down to the Little Sheriff...........................
H. H. A lderman
Brannersrentlier, S. Scovell and H. V.
Treasurer........................
Watson, R. M., printing delin­
W.
H. C ary
day of nearly all these parties.
Cavite or here all the time, and crossed Nestucca hunting, and when they return Assessor ........................
....J.9. S tephens
Aliev.
quent tax list.........................
Surveyor .................. "
.
a . at A ustin
by
water
when
I
came
from
there
here.
In the matter of the ¡»etition ol Geo. T
we will all have meat.
School Superintendent..
.. G eo . B. L amb
The court ordered that L. M. Parrish,
Tillamook Headlight, printing..
............................
J. E. T uttle
It may amuse you to kuow some of Last Saturday our usual quiet town Coroner
John Hickey, and W. H. Eason, lie ap­ Poteet for a county road was ordered
Lamb, B. C., for stationery....
Deputv Prosecuting Attorney.C laude T hayer
the nick names in my company. There was treated to rwo fights, the first was C.,cilit Court convenes the <tn Monday in
pointed viewers, and that A. M. Austin continued.
• Cary, W. 11 H . for hardware..
and an adjourned term is generally
' lie appointed surveyor, to meet on the The clerk was ordered to draw war­ is “Buntoe” Kennedy and “Middoon,” between Author Demick and Chas Wil. August,
Larsen, I. F., for blacksmithing
held in the spring.
rants as follows:
the broken down sport; “The Professor,’’ Hams. Demick struck at Charley with n 1 County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan
21st.
Truckee Lmnl>cr Co., for rope..
who builds flying machines ; a big Ger. eluli large enough to fell an ox, but Chas 1 uarv March, May, July, September and No
In the matter of the sale of W. of Sc. Wheeler, C. H., for salary and
Lyster, E. F., for board and
ember. Commissioners court on the Wedne-
mileage as commissioner for
man is called the “Dutch Admiral,’’ and dodged and threw up his arm, received' \ say
following.
care of H. L. Tucker ..............
18.00 ’a of Sec. 8 and N > a of Ne *4 of See. 17,
September
and
November,
a
little
short
German
with
rings
in
his
|
Tp.
1
N.,
R.
6
W.,
for
taxes
for
the
year
Anderson, A., for building break
a severe bruise on the arm. Demick 1
PRECINCT:
22.80 ears is the “Kaiser.’’ one of the bovs
1898........................................
Justice of the Peace ................. T. H. G oyne
water ...................................... 120.00 ’ 1891, the sale was cancelled.
struck at him a second time and missed. 1 Constable
.
a . A. F ord
have a very tranquil, innocent face— and the by standees interferred and stop-'
j In the matter of the sale of lots 1, 3, Sappington, G. W., for salary
Hickey, John, salary as super­
CITY OFFICIALS.
as
county
judge
for
Septem
­
...............
B. L. E ddy
which
greatly
lielies
him
—
and
he
now
[led the fight. But Andy Heater could I M,>'or
visor of R. D., No. 2...............
39.00 and 4 in block 1 in Cone’s addition to
....... P. M c I ntosh
Council I
ber and Octol »er, 1898...........
83.33 wears a fringe of dark brown whiskers ;
........ C.P. K hvdson
Bay City for 1895 taxes, sale was can-
Severance, Frank, salary as
not stand to see a large man fight a
H G. Davis
“Von Locus” and “.Shorty” are two small one with a club, so he struck Dem­
31.(Ml . celled in the matter of the assessment of Ray, Chas., for salary and
stqiervisor of R. D., No. 3.....
F. S c C ormicl
mileage
as
commissioner
Nov.,
more
of
the
bovs,
and
then
there
is
...J.
E T uttle
J. H. Bridgeford for the year 1896 and
Rogers, IL,salary ofsujiervisor
ick. but the by standees interfered before Recorder ..
............. C. N. D rew
14.00 “Easter” and “Redy Huffy” and the “?”
1898.........................................
of R. I)., No. 4.........................
8.00 ' 1897, the court ordered the sheriff* to re-
. .H oward C ary
they had exchanged many blows. Andy Treasurer
C l yde C lements
At the meeting of the board on T ues- and Cv Cleg. That is enough of this I and Charley are carrying their arms in Marshal.......
I assess.
McGinnis, J. J., salary as super­
SCHOOL
BOARD
grrss,
there
are
more
of
them.
”
the
assessment
roll
was
disposed
of.
In
38.
(Ml
In
the
matter
of
equalization
of
the
visor of R. D., No. 5...........
sling, and Authur is hobbling around on
Claud* Thayer. B. I.. Eddy, and . A
assessment roll for 1898, it appering to the matter of purchasing a portable saw
riooiu, II. A., salary as super-
crutches.
Edmund«..—Clerk, Tom Coates.
6.06 the satisfaction of the court that the mill the board decided to do so provided
v «or of R. D., No. 1...............
Mr. Albert Lucy went out hunting one
TELEPHONE POLES WANTED.
Ji rocs at November term of county ' County Board of Equalization did not the cost was not more than $2,500.
MAIL SCHEDULE.
day last week, and when night came he
I complete theexainination and correction
court, 1898:
These additional bills were also ordered
did not return. The next morning his ' riLt.AMOoK Aar» N orth Y amhill :—
BIDS
for
POLES
are
asked
for,
same
I Leave N. Vamlilll daily except Sunday B p. m.
Sappington. Fred, 1 day, 2 miles
2.20 of the assessment roll within the week in paid:
4 p. tn.
to lie delivered at stabes set out thirty- wife was dressed in mourning and his Arrivent Tillamook next day by
t
2.20 which said board was authorized to Lamb, G. B.. for services at
u< I.S. W 11....................
I I.eave Tillamook daily except Sundav 6 p. m.
father
came
down
town
with
crape
on
five
to
the
mile,
on
the
county
road
be
­
'
Arrive
N.
Yamhill
next
day
...
......
’
.2p.
nt.
2.20 meet, it was ordered that the court pro­ teachers’ examination and
Thompson, Nels,
,, ,,
tween Tillamook and North Yamhill, or his hat, and raised a posse to go in Vtt.LAMOOX AXR H obrohvillr :—
2,20 ceed at the present term to complete stationery...............................
Latimer, J. W.,
,, „
10.60
I.'ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m.
Tillamook and Forest Grove, and be­ search of his son. The jkissc had not Arrive
Ifobaonvtlle
9:00am.
2.20 such examination and correction.
Mann, Richard,
„ „
May, Carrie, for services on
lieen gone long when Albert returned, L've llohsonville, except Tuesday. .io:on a. m.
tween
Tillamook
and
Astoria,
and
to
be
2.60
F.t'patriek, E. A . I day. 6 miles
The court ordered warrants drawn taiard of teachers’ examina-
Arrive
Tillamook
...................
ixsi.tn.
delivered within thirty days from the and reported that he had two nice deer L’ve Hobsonvllle Sundays .................. 9:00a m.
from road fund:
Sappington. G. W . incidental
tion.........................................
9.(Ml
hanging out in the mountains, and the Arrives in Tillamook................ ........... 11:00 m.
date
hereof.
ROAD DISTRICT, NO. 5.
e\|K*nsvs .................................
1.25
Wheeler, C. H., for salary as
N etarts :—
posse kill four more.
Leave. Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
The specifications for these poles are
2.50 county commissioner ...........
Moon. J. T...............................
Mason, Homer, stamps and
11.00
ami Saturdays at
........................... 7 a. m.
ns follows. They are to l*e of sound,
Arrive. Xetarta
....................... 11 m.
Rumanian, E. L........................
7.50 Ray, Chas., for salary as county
sundries ...................................
NESTOCTON.
Leaves
Netarts,
same
days,
...................1 n.
Moon, Seth F............................
1.25 commissioner.........................
NoInn, G. O., tor money paid on
11.00 live green cedar, ¡»tried, with knots
Arrives Tillamook by .............
6t.m.
trim
met!
close
to
the
poles,*
twenty-five
Ge
AMD
R
oh
»>
—
ROAD DISTRICT, NO. 3.
fine of H. B. Karr..................
Steamer Irine, for freight .......
.50
Mr. Rav Quick killed a fine deer near Leaves Grand Ronnde daily except Snndxy
feet long, with a top of not less than this place.
5.00
Bolder, G. A...............................
Young, Chas. G., for | m »II taxes
at o p. nt., or on arrival of mail from McMinn­
ville
3.00 Doughty, Will............................
10.00 SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight will seven inches in diameter; butts ten inches
for IS96, unlawfully collected
Mr. J. Blum and Sam are making Arrivée at Tillamook at 1:4s.
____
. ...
I n » sent free on application. Send a in diameter.
17.50
N. B. Morey, who has resided in the Elliott. S. W...............................
Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at »
shinjtks
on .c the
Akplnndalp place.
p. m. or on arrival of mail from 8. Yamhill,
postal can! or leave your name at the
1.09
county for the ¡»ant I I or 15 years, and Gilmore, J. W............................
Mail all bids to O regon T elephone
is iisuslly 4.30.
Mr. A. Thorp, of Wallow a conntv. ha, alncli
Arrives at Grand' Ronde at r.43.
office. It pays tosubscribe for the lead­ fr T elegraph C o ., Mackay Building.
11.25
now being paralysed and unable to sup. | Go(Mls|iecd, D............................
l«n the guest of Mr. Schlotter the past Post Office hoars. 7 30 A. M. to B ooF. M.
ing, newsiest and brtiniest new paper Portland, Oregon.
2.50
port himself, was granted $2 per week. i Hclkbuyck, Chas.....................
week.
Money Order department. 8:00 A.M. 6.00 F. M.
COUNTY AFFAIRS.
Sunday 4 00 to 600 p g