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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JW CITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS. Recorder’s and Treasurer’s Annual Reports. MAYOR EDDY’S MESSAGE. The New City Dads in Harness- Finances and Saloon Licenses -Netaxts Road to be opened. The citv council met on 3 hursday to wind up the business of the year. 1 he principal features oi interest were the re ports of City Treasurer Carv and City Recorder Drew, which we give I clow. The following bills were ordered paid; Water Rent for December 1898 $40.00 36.00 Marshal salary and street work Recorder's salary tor December 15.65 ami stationary for year.......... Tieasurer’s salary for six 12.70 months ami stationary.......... Citv Attorney s salary for year, 50.00 ........................................................ 14.00 J'rinting.......................................... 39.57 Tillamook Lumber Co................. 2.71 McIntosh & McNair.................... 2.35 Cohn & Co..................................... 2.00 T. H. Goync................................... 2.00 A. W. Severance............................ 3.10 S. V. Anderson.............................. 3.50 L. Hiner .......................................... 1.50 C. B. Hadley................................... 1.50 Wm. Hamilton............................... 1.50 James Kimlmll............................... 1.50 Maurice Leach............................... 1.50 Win. Bozley..................................... 1.50 ( co. N. Johnson —...................... 1.50 S. Smith.................. ..................... 1.50 I). C. Pierce................................... to you the annual message required of me by the charter, 1 beg to congratulate you upon the continued growth of our city, and the large measure of health and prosperity enjoyed by our citizens. While felicitating oursehes upon our pre- sent good fortune, we have also before us promises of still greater material wel fare, as our community shall begin to reap the benefits of the period of general prosperity which has undoubtedly set in for our country at large. F inances . The sources of revenue for the year were as follows: Liquor and softdrink licenses.. . $810.00 Drays, shows, peddlers, auc 68.50 tioiieers and bowling alley... 24.00 Dog licenses ................................ 15.00 Powder licenses.......................... 108.00 Fines............................................... Taxes........ ..................................... .. 509.03 Total Revenue...................... 81534.53 Disbursements during the ye ir were as follows; Water........................................... . $480.00 Citv Marshal............................... . 398.00 Recorder, salary and stationär v 125.55 Treasurer,salary and stationary 25.55 50.00 City attomey.............................. 132 92 Fire apparatus............................ Lumber, for crossings, etc...... . 199.18 Labor and hardware for streets ami cross walks..................... . 39.4+ Miscellaneous ............................. 91.96 after spending ’Xnms with his family at Neskowin. have been placed on Main street of late F. Shaw’s valuable mare fall off arc certainly ornamental, and it would a grade last week aad killed herself. She be a source of satisfaction if the city could was a half sister to Kitty Ham. afford to maintain them there, but they Tile voting folks of Woods and vicinity arc not in the locality of greatest utility. INFORMATION WANTED. I recommend that your honorable Rev. Xeff and family visited with I- G. met at Wm. Booth’s Saturday night to body appoint a committee whose duty TO THE EDITOBOF TII.I.AMOOK HEADLIGHT Freeman s family Sunday afternoon. watch the old year out and the new year it shall l.e to carefully segregate the or Mr. and Mrs. G. Wicklund and Miss A. in. They passed the time, singing and D ear S ir .—For the benefit of myself dinances now in force from those tliat Waglin took a trip down to see the tor- plavingaud wound up with a regular have been repealed, submit to your con and neighbors, I would like to mid out old fashion taller pulling. pedo boat last Monday. sideration such as are in force and nee 1 through T he H eadlight what var ieties of apples and other fruit doe» the None of F. Ducham ’ s logs have yet ap amendment, and prepere new ordinances peared on the river, but Paul Erickson NEHALEM. where there are none, though needed ; best in Tillamook county. By what information I get by obser has gone down. and that when your honorable body has A slight touch of winter the past week; J. Thorell has his blacksmith simp taken such action as shall render the vation and inquiry, I learn that there is just enough of the beautiful to swear bv. whole valid and legal, the same be only certain kinds of fruit that do well. completed. printed in pamphlet form, with a suitable Several of my neighbors here ordered Mvstroin & Bolin took down a large Chas. Lundquist is so farrecoveredthat fruit trees this fall, and every one of lie intends to move and be liisown bot'le raft from Blackburn's camp on Thursday. index. them arc exjierimentiiig planting trees Date this 2nd day of January, 1899. The masquerade on New Year’seve was i without knowing what varieties do well. washer or cook. Respect fu 1 ly submit ted, not a success. The young jieople have run There will be a great deal of time and B. L. E ddv , Mayor. BARNEGAT. dancing into the ground lately, and had I money spent before all can get varieties better rest awhile. Committee Appointed. that is adapted to this climate. Barnegat had sonic snow last week. Old lady Northrop, who has been s uf Mayor B. L. Eddy appointed commit It would be a blessing to those who Bert Biggs and J. R. Harter went to fering from the effects of a stroke fa» tees as follows: contemplate setting out fruit trees, if town Friday. some time, is quite low. Ways and means—Hiner, Jones and the farmers who Lave had experience Mr. F. N. Elliot and son Webley visited would write it up for the papers, in fact, Dr. Wise has been on the river for sev- Olsen. Barnegat last week. Ordinances—Ilawke, Tuttle and Jones. a discussion of the subject would be eral days doing dentist work. Dr. Ta- Mr. All Biggs and his two sons, George Account and current expenses—Jones, highly prized by new settlers. 1 tom is now here in a like capacity. This is a grand dairying country. We and Freddie, visited with his brother | The Maggie and Dewey are cxjiected in Hawke and Olsen. Struct and public jirojierty—Hiner, can raise grass and most all kinds of Mr. Bert BiggS, last week. now, whenever the weather suits. Miss Iva Mo line, of Tillamook, visited vegetable to perfection. Now, if there is Olsen and Jones. Wm. Blackburn, the logger, has been certain kinds of apples, plums, prune Miss Clara Biggs last week. Licenses—Tuttle, Olsen and Ilawke. laid up with rheumatism the past week; Fire and police—Ilawke, Tuttle and and cherries that we can produce, then Mr. Robert Sargent visited Barnegat but his engine and crew keep the logs we will have a model country to reside last week. Hiner. I , rolling just the same. in. J. D. C hitwood . Health—Hawke, Tuttle and Olsen. > c-.i.cmely 1- uHil. mit the ringing of the frt 1 ill for the pur-1 writing anything about Tillanmoacoun- pose of calling meetings ami drill» lor the tv, to chronical facts. hose company. The council did not ta.ee action in the matter. WILSON RIVLR. ! December 30th, 1898. Priming—Hiner, Jones and Tuttle. NSST0CT0N. Recorder Coojier called the attention COMMISSIONER’S COURT. Total disbursements.......... $1755. si Mr. D. Quick is now living on his home of the council to revising the ordinances TILLAMOOK WEATHER. stead on the hill. with a view to striking out those which The board of County Commissioners According to the report of the The dance at James Simmon's, last had been repeated. The council decided Temperature. met at the court house on Wednesday, City Recorder for the year R.'i in Maxi Mini Monday, was quite an enjoyable affair, to have a committee to do thus, and the just closed, the present in — mum. mum. Mean. fall. everv body seemed well pleased, and there with County Judge G. W. Sappington chairman appointed Councilmen Jones, 1 >ecr. and Commissioner Chas. Ray present, debtedness of the citv is .......... $537.40 Total......................................... 235.18 Hiner a nd ()lsen. 1 . . 51 ... 41 ... +6.0 ... 0.80 was a pretty good crowd considering the Commissioner Wheeler being absent. Of which there existed at the be Treasurer’s Report. The council requested Mayor Eddy to 2 . . 47 ... 32 ... 39.1 ... (».16 bad weather. The first day's proceedings were occu- ginning of the year................... 297.52 The City Treasurer submitted the fol wait upon the board of county coni mie 3 . . 46 ... 38 ... +2.0 ... 0.05 Mr. Aca Wells had the misfortune to pied mainly with bills, and W1 irrrnts . 46 ... 39 ... +2.1 ... 0.99 ■ lowing report for the year 1898; sioners in the matter of levying tile road + Leaving apparent increase of o - . . 40 ... 26 ... 33.0 ... 0.05 cut his thumb quite bad one day last were ordered drawn for the following : Balayée on hand from 1897 ...... $ 12.52 week. T. debt for the year.......................... $239.88 tax within the city limits, so that it 1 G • . 53 ... 35 ... ++.0 ... R oad D istrict , N o . 2. 29.50 There is, however, still due the ; 7 Eecviv ud fr<»m Show License-' .... . 57 ... 32 ... ++.1 ... 0.00 could be amicably arranged. Mr. William Bumgarner and Mr. Dell 1 8 : . 53 +5.0 ... 0.00 Hoskins, Charles............................ $2.50 87 ... 24-00 .. .. Doff»....................... city on the tax roll for the Finances and Saloon Licenses. 9 . . 49 ... 33 ... +1.0 ... 0.00 Shackleford, who were over the moun Harrison. Joseph............................ .62 7.00 ,, ,, Auctioneers.......... year, the sum of........................ 223.85 Chairman Ilawke made a few remarks 10 . . 50 ... 31 ... +0.1 ... 0.00 tains from this place a short time ago, 6.00 1.87 Hobson, Frank................................ „ ,, Drays............ ........ 0.00 11 . . 50 ... 28 ... 39.0 ... are spending the holidays with Dell about the city finances It appeared to 1.25 M ,, Liquor................... 800.00 Leaving the balance of debt for 12 . . 49 ... 25 ... ... 0.00 Shackleford's mother at Cedar Mills, in Hicklcy, John................................... him that the receipts were not enough 1.; . . 44 ... 33 ... 37.0 38.1 ... 0.00 2.50 ,, ,, Graphaphunes..... R oad D istrict , N os . 3 and L the year..................................... 1G.O3 to cover the expenses, and for that rea 14 . . 46 ... 39 ... +3.1 ... 0.28 Washington Co. 3.50 To which should be added the „ Peddlers................ l.«7 son he wanted to know the best course 15 . . 50 ... 31 .. +0.1 ... T. Mr. and Mrs. Scldotterand Miss Grade Brown. Herman....... ...................... lo.uo ,, ,, Stallions................ 3.12 16 . . 48 ... 35 ... +2.1 ... 0.35 spent New Year’s day with Mr. Blake’s Leach, Henry................................... amount collected on old tax to pursue so that the city should not get 15.00 „ ,, Powder................. 17 . . 50 ... 16 ... +8.0 ... 0.22 1.25 Price, Eugene................................... rolls and used during the into any more debt. 18 . . 51 ... 46 +8.1 ... 0.32 folks. 10.00 ,, ,, Soft Drinks........... 2.00 Price, Joe.......................................... year............................................... 19 . 5 ? .. P) ... +6.0 ... Mayor Eddy was called upon to ex 1.55 Mrs. Blake has been on the sick list ; 10.00 ,, ,, Bowling Alley...... 1.+0 Wilson, Pete...................................... 20 . . 45 ... :9) ... +0.1 ... 0.61 also Mr. Schield. press his views. He thought the pro ,, ,, Fines ..................... 108.00 Making the total overdrawn by Shearer, Marion.............................. 3.12 21 . . 45 ... 83 ... 39.0 ... 0.06 perty was assessed too low but the 2*> Received from Co. Treasurer, Mr. Thorp is having some more boils. Severance, Frank............................ . 47 ... 33 ... +0.0 ... 0.02 1.87 by the citv.................................. $18.91 council had to be governed in that by 23 .. . 51 +1.1 ... T. 8.97 1897 lax....................................... There is plenty of snow today. Get Hcaguey, Fred............................... 3.75 ... 38 ... 24 .. . 51 0.00 ++.1 ... the county assessor. They could have Received from Co. Trra liter. This statement shows an economical Tomlinson, Fred............................ 3.75 2 "> . 51 J 7 ... +9.0 ... 1.25 the sleighs ready before it is too late. 1898 tax................ ?.................... 49*.).06 i administration of the city finances. It had the charter amended but he did not 26 . 53 ... 50 ... 51.1 ... 2.25 3.75 Ely, IL F........................................... think that a wise course to pursue at the < iciicml and road tund ............... 13+.90 ■ is to be borne in mind, also, that in the 27 .. . 55 ... 48 ... 51.1 ... 1.07 COULSONBURG. Lystcr, Tom..................................... 1.25 |)resent time. It seemed to him that 28 .. . +9 ... 34 ... +1.1 ... 0.42 item of saloon licenses the revenue of 1.25 Johnson, Hull ................................... 29 .. . 41 ... 32 ... 36.1 ... 0.41 $121 1.89 the city was $400.00 less during the most everything was taxed that could Mr. Bea vens and wife and little Reading, M. D................................. 1.25 30 .. . +« ... 30 ... 35.0 ... 0.22 Ai.ioi ' ! ’■’ on 61 warrants...^ 966.59 ........... - \ closed than during the year be. but the council could increase the 31 .. 42 32 37.0 ... 0.42 daughter visited at N. Coulson’s on Mon Buckles j. W................................... 10.00 ' saloon tn» if they thought it advisable, 1 I U(1? 89? . ; ftnther that the expenditures foi Situi 150+.. ..1112...... 1302.6......... 11.40 day of last week. I )li< .it, G. W.................................... 13.50 which would give the city abdut as Balance in hand ................... Mr. E. T. Coulson and son, Raymond, Wallin, C ......................................... the year include $132.92 for additional Mean 18.03. . 35.03..... +2.06......... ..0.00 12.00 much money ds was required. fij < apparatus. R eport of R oad Ft SlMM.VKV. —Mean temp., 42.06; max. went to Beaver Friday on business. Ely, F................................................. +.35 | No action was taken on the matter, temp. • *57 ; date, 7th. Min. temp • Sappington, G. W.......................... F ire P rotection . Mr. Eugene Rowland, of Blaine, and 1.50 Balance on hand from 1897.. and as there was no further business the date, 12th; total prec ip. inches, 11.40 ; Mr. Joseph Ilollett, the shoemaker of Bowers, C......................................... Received from Co. Treasurer. The fire hydrants of the city arc not in 6.25 council adjourned until Wednesday total snowfall inches, 0 ; number of Beaver, was in our midst Tuesday. Janson, II......................................... 5.Go a satisfactory’ working condition. It is evening. days clear. 6; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy, Russie, Chas..................................... practically impossible to open one or t wo , 5.00 Miss. Minta Swabb called on Mrs. C. County and City Road Tax. *>'> Ill tvs of frost—-Light, 2nd 3rd, N. Johnson Saturday. Paid on six warrants ... oi them, ami all seem to be gradually be- ; Moran, Ed......................................... 1.25 The council was called to order Wed Gth, 7tb, 8th, 13th, 15th and 22nd; coming more difficult of operation. I Barnard, (). W.................................. 12.25 J. R. Finley, E. Kinnaman, II. Folan, Balance on hand ............. ... $170.19 am not advised as to the cause of the nesday evening by Chairman Hawke, killing, 5th, 9th, 10th, 11 th. l’Jtli, 21st R oad D istrict , N o . 5. L. West and <). Kinnaman, of Beaver, difficulty, whether it is defective con when all the members were present with and 2 3rd. Dates of mil. 19th, 20th, H oward C ary , T reastirer. Walther, Al....................................... 1,25 were in our burg Friday. But oh, my. 28th. 29th, 30th and 31st. Thrunder struction, or something che. I have, the exception of Councilman Tuttle. Recorder's Report. Wallace, G. W................................... 1.25 Mr. N. Coulson made a business trip storms, 19th; Auror. In > we ver. communicated is. 0. I ’ rev tiling with the Wolf Mayor baldy said he had waite 1 upon Shulston, Anton............................... 1.25 The Recorder’s report was as follows: to Beaver on Friday. wind—Direction, W. Sleet, 21st. Wallace, J. D..................................... 1.65 Receipts from all sources during the X Zwicker Iron Works, at Portland, the county court in regard to the levy of There were seventeen friends and re Isaacs, H. J...................................... R emarks —T trace. Look for storm v from whom, as I am informed, the city the road tax within the city limits and year 1898. 2.70 weather to last till after the 11 til of latives took dinner at N. Coulson s on purchased the hydrants, calling their at the county judge thought the tax should Kellow, Thus................................... Received ti om saloons and soft 1.25 January, with but little fair weather be New X'j.ir’s; all report atl enjoy able lime. Hellow. Geo...................................... dunks . ....................................... $810.011 tention to the difficulty, and asking for a be divided between the city and county, 1.25 remedy. I think it falls within the juris and it that was done the county court tween. Rev. C. Mills preached at this place West, W. T......................................... Drays, fieddlrrs, shows, auc 1.25 C apt . J oseph J. D awson , diction of your honorable body to have promised to ojicnthc Netarts road. The Sunday afternoon. Finley, J. R........................................ t ioi leers and bow ling alley..... 68.50 5.60 this matter investigated ami the proper county judge and Commissioner Ray had V< limita ry OI >ser ve r. Bandy, Ralph.................................. Dogs....... 24.00 1.87 Powder... Coulson, E. T................................... 15.00 action taken to put the hydrants into a consented to meet the council that even WOODS. 3.12 working condition, ami I recommend ing for the purpose of coming to an ami EMMA. 1 ’incs ...... 108.00 Coulson, P. R.................................... 2.18 The 'Xmas tree at Woods was a nice Kinnainon, 0. W............................ Taxes loi 1898.............................. 476.15 that steps be taken in this direction at cable understanding. 5.G2 We your early convenience. are having winter now in good The councihnen, however, did not see affair and did credit to those who had Roland, E. E.................................... Taxe* foi 1897.............................. 30.79 2.18 In mv message to the council a year at first how it could get along with less shape, with plenty of hail and snow. charge of the arrangement. After listen II. A. Bloom salary a» supervisor Taxes for 1896.............................. 2.09 ago, 1 called attention to the fact that than flic 5 mill road tax. Christmas passed off quietly here, ing to a nice little programme for about Road district No. 1.................... +.( 0 Total .. ....................................... $t 531.53 the greater number of dwellings in the The Judge’s Plea for County Roads. when several families had Christmas two hours the tree was lit up and Mr. John Hickey, salary as supervisor city were not within reach of fire pro trees. W.RKIXI-. I>HAWX !>l KIM. Illi and Mrs. Santa Claus appeared on the Y ear Road district No. 2....................... 2.00 County Judge G. W. Sappington was tection. This condition of affairs re In favor of Tillamook Water Mr. Joe Altenbergers had a cider festi scene with two large buckets filled with Frank Severance, salary as sujier- called upon to express his views on the mains unchanged. At the earliest possi I o......... 480.00 visor Road district No 3............. 5.00 matter. He drew a comparison be val on Christmas day. Several of the candy and nuts and commenced taking ,, Marshal Clements.. 214.75 ble moment, additional h . drants should tween the amount of money received for German families were present. the presents off of the tree and distribut J. J. McGrimes, salary as supervis be distributed. It is possible that a Marshal Lahmoti... 153.25 ! or Road district No. 5................ Mr. \nton Resch, who has been at ing them. After the tree was striped road tax in Tillamook citv, which was 5.00 ,, Recorder Drew ...... 125.55 1 chcajrr hum of hydrant than that now about $60(1, ami that of the whole Fort Townsend, Wash., for the past the band playe 1 Yankee doodle, and Tillamook Lumbering Co., for used can be devised, which would an ,, Tiu.isurcr 11. Carv. 25.55 1 Grau dpi Rav, Grandpa and Grandma lumber............................................ 56.00 swer the purpose for some years. The county, which only amounted to $5000. Lur months, arrive ! home on the 24th 11 dines favored the audience with a reg City Attoria \ W. ult. Cohn & Co., for merchandise ..... fhc city had only 1 ’ .» miles of road to 8.25 11. Cooper........ ......................... 50.00 \\ alcr company stands ready to furnish look after, while the county had 250 Misses Mary and Dollie Chitwood was ular Irish jig. •McIntosh & McNair for lock on the waler gratis lor these extra hydrants In favor of Fire I >c|>artmciit ... 132.92 Two up river bovs undertook to settle court house................................. miles. They could plainly see how much nt the Salmon River party at Mary Bux 2.00 for a definite period. Pacific Lumber Co. 96.24 I an old feund ami concluded to knock it out M. H. Larsen,for boardandlodg harder it was for the county to keep ton's on the 30th ult. SrsUiM or Si W ER Al. E. Tillamook Lumber ings of X. B. Morey.................... 28.00 good roads than it was the city. He * The smiling face of Emery Ryan was but Dept. Sheriff Shaw appeared on the 102.9+ 1 f?fcconimrtid that your honorable Co.......... scene and stopjie I the fight and every Tillamook Livery and Sale Sta. was there that night as a representative seen at Emma last week. bo<\ appoint a committer to forthwith Jn favor »1 gravel and team I thing ' g went off quiet the rest of the of the whole county, ami he thought it hies, livery rigs for county Mr. J. S. Sloan’s health is quite pi irlv. \\ ork on st reels ........................ 213.21 pie^arc, fur submission to the coming 1 night. court................................................ 7.00 legi laturv, an amendment to the city was essential that more money should Du the night of the 27th ult. lie suffered In favor of labor nnd hard be cxjieuded on the roads leading into Mr. Fred Murphy and family have Homer Mason, salary as county ware work on streets............. 39.14 i ch.li ter, authorizing the council to cause the city. The citv last year levied a five as few arc cornjK-lle I to in this life. He | moved clerk for Nov. anil Deer., 189« 2GG.G6 back to Sand Lake to teed their ha*kidney trouble, and it affects him so In favor o miscellaneous bills... 110.56 1 sewers to be constructed in the city nt E. D. Severance, salary as de the expense ot the adjoining projiertv, mill road tax. but lie thought the council that he has spells that almost takes the stock for the winter. ought to divide this with the county, life out < f him. puty clerk, Nov. and Deer., Mrs. Phelps and her brother Mr. Ehl. Total .................. .. ................. $1 774.41 and spevifying the manner ot exercising ami suggested that the county court 1898 ................................... ridge moved up to Mrs. Phelps’ place on 100.00 said power, the collection of delinquent Cr bv e.t" h................................... 1 534.53 ! H. H. Aiderman, salary as sheriff, Sand Lake on Saturday. sewer assv^ments, etc. I believe that would be satisfied if the city levied a 3’- SANDLAKE. Nov. and Deer., 1898................. 266.66 Amount oi debt from 1897, B. F. 239.88 ' this power should exist in the council, mill tax, allowing the county the re It would be a nice little joke on the so that whenever it shall be deemed ne maining 1»3 mills. He said if this was H. M. Earincr has his sawmill in Jieople of Woods if the county court E. W. Stanley, salary as deputy »7.5 sheriff,Nov. and Deer., 1898... 100.00 cessary to the health of the city to pro done it would allow the county to open eration. : would order the road opened on the H. Can*, salary as treasurer, vide a system of sewerage, the same may up the Netarts road. Hr also pointed Leavus City in debt al end of T. J. Harris spent the holidays in the north side of the river to the bridge, Nov. and Deer., 1898.................... 41.61 1898......................................... $537.40 lie done at the expense of those most out to the council that there was quite hub. rhen we would fool our merchants on directly benefitted. The iw es<ity re a large stun of money due the citv on <1. B. Lamb, salary as school C X I »:< i W. Rev < t dvi M. Sommers m clothing and papering their high water prices, and when they ferred to cannot lie cotisi lered far dis taxes recently collected which would stqieriutendent.Nov. and Deer., New Council in Session. and otherwise improving his house. It began to put on the tarriff we would go soon be avaihible to l>e used for road 1898 ...................................... taut. 4 1.66 to I dlamook. But as it is now we are looks suspicious. A iikvtinu of the city council was held work within the city limits. M1SCKI I ANEUt S. H. H. Aiderman. board of at their merer. ott Tues lav evening. Those | The Imchelorsof Sand Lake are a very The judge having made it clear to the I recommend the passage and strict prisoners tojnn. 3, 1899.. Mr. R. David, of Beaver, was d. lag were Mayor H. L. Eddy. Conn enforcement ol an ordinance to under couucll that the position he took in the sorry looking set. Glass it Prudhani, ink............ business in Woods Tuesdav. C I'. Hawke, IL C, Hiner, I t Ms< n m 'tter wa« a right one. it was agreed T. J. Harris s ivs if any one intends to • I'. S. Boyakin, shovels, etc..... and Recorder\\ H CtM»|»er. Dr, 1 Steve Hill. 01 Helm, was in town ve«- Section lot uh * Charter, as regards the that the city only levy a 3’y mill tax for call on him he wants nt least one day’s I- F. Larsen, bridge irons..... . w ' riveted preodetit of the city < terdny and dis|x>scd of a wagon load of luiu-riug of minors about places where road purpose* and a 2 mill tax fur gene notice so he will have time to sweep out. Xcls Thompson. Kick case for nt h meeting the previous day. Th nice apples. ral ptirjM>ses. intoxicating liquors arc A. J. Hembree had a social hop at his Clerk’s office.................................. 20.75 itiitiulc* ot the picYioris inrctitii.' w cn Mrs. G. T. Weatherby made a business R Mann, splitting wood............. There is some discussion among our A petition for a side walk along the house*. Monday last. 1.00 rc.ttl and appro veil. trip to Beaver last I ridar. o:••■an is to the wisdom of contracting west side of First Avenue E from the Nc A M. Austin, surveyor’s fees nnd < >iir eorrespon.lcnt at Sand Lake says Mayor Kddy'n Message. fortketric light for the city, 1 hope that corner ot block No. 9 to intersect the Mrs. G. T. Shaw was visiting at Bear, setting government corners..... 'lr I* Ruiiedce. who w rote the artid.* 7.00 M ivni B. 1. Eddx's aunml tuesF » » if yonr honorable both shall decide upon sidewalk on the South side ot Fourth er Wednesday and Thursday c.f last ' G. M. Sappington, salary nnd on cranberries for the Ocean Ware, must w * fetid by the eeconkf which* w as a any expenditure for lighting ptuq>oses. street wa< presented and read, and the have I ST II over fed on salmon eggi week. exjienses as county judge, Nov. you will deem it wise t to place mean de C' uavil ordered ordinance drawn. and Deer.. 1898............................ 84.83 about that time ” We may add that Al.x Bain nnd wife are visiting .at Mr To ihc Honor dilc Common Council o scent lights on some of the principal Mu S'. s. T. Coates and Oak Nolan ap- newspaper articles of that discripti< n E. I*. Lvstcr, board and care of I ” t ’ er e during the holidays an I whi c residence street*, rather than are lights ¡M.trcd as a deputation from the hose H. S..Tucker.................................. 16.00 arc a detriment to Tillamook countv. here Mr. Bam bagged a tew ducks :xn on Main street. The arc lights which company, asking that the couiki I jicr- Homer Mason postage,envelopes although it was a good comical sketch. » Mr. Wm. Plank has returned to Woods etc for office. .83