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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY SATURDAY U; . 12, 1899 < ■ Ocuing to the Gi^eat and Hovelling Success of our Auction Sale, cue shall hold, EVERY SATURDAY, until further notice, a SPEC S AI. BARGAIN SALE ! CUonderful Bargains at these Sales COHN COUNTY & CO., Ten Pounds of Arbuele’s Coffee for $1.00. The Leading COMMISSIONERS ' having reported favorable, the court Helves Hayes, II. H. H. H„ farmer. Sand L«*kc. Lake, THE REAE OBSTRUCTION üiniicr Siiuil Tinnerstet. Win., farmer, Fairview. terminus in our bay for inland commerce. Trout, F. M., farmer. Fairview. ordered the road O|>ened and to be made Hersel, Peter, fanner, Hoquarton. Also the local jealousy existing with Draw the Jury List—Divides the a public highway. Hellenbrand, J. W., farmer, Little Nes- Trowbridge, M. C., clerk, Hoquarton. And the Reasons Why Improve some persons in Tillamook City against tucca. Vaughan, Amis, farmer, Bay. County up Into Three Road In the matter of the county official Hembree, A. J., farmer, Sand Lake. ments are Not Made. the town on the bay, a jealousy that Wells, C. S., farmer, South Prairie. Districts. I paper, it appearing to the satisfaction of Hiatt, Wm., farmer, Beaver. Wersch ul, I). T., farmer, Union. j TO THE EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT should not exist, as there is no profit West, W. T., farmer, Beaver. The board of county commissioners of the court that the Tillamook Head Hickey, John, farmer, Foley. | S ir ,—I no deed in your issue of the j in it. Have you not heard that “Max Higgenbotham, Geo., farmer, Fairview. Wilson, T. R., farmer, Beaver. were in session from Wednesday until light had the largest circulation, it was Himes, Chas., farmer, Fairview. i 22nd of Dec. 1898, an article headed | well tones are Bonnie,” then if von pro Ward, (J. 11., farmer, Hebo. Saturday with a full board present, | ordered that the Headlight be designated Hiner, Len, farmer, Hoquarton. Wait, Alex., farmer, Carnahan. ' “A Jetty Wanted,” and signed by pose to be generous and wish to see our Wallin, C., farmer, Hoquarton. which included County Judge G. W. the county official paper; and it was Hogan, C. W., farmer, Union. . Claude Thayer. As he asks some harbor whitened with the sails of deep Watts, Robt., farmer. Bay. Sappington and Commissioners Chas. further ordered that the compensation Holden, H. F., farmer, Fairview. ■ pertinent questions in relation to the I sea going ships do thou prepare thy plea, Hohnes, B. W., farmer, Union. Weston, H. C.. farmer, Tillamook. for publishing the proceedings of the1 Holmes, R. IL, farmer, Union. Ray and C. II. Wheeler. Wheeler, Frank, storekeeper, Tillamook. improvement of the mouth and bar of start thv couriers around to get it In the matter of petition of George T. | court as required by law be and is hereby Hoskins, \V. H., farmer, Foley. White, A. T., clerk, Hoquarton. Tillamook bay, I, being in possession of J bountifully signed and let our Veteran Wickland, Gus, farmer, Tillamook. Poteet for a county road, viewers of I | fixed at 15 cents per inch of ten lines of! Hughev, Janies, farmer, Fairview. many facts relating to that improve Representative Maxwell have it to take Hunter, J. C., farmer, Tillamook. Wilson, F. N., farmer, Hoquarton. damages were appointed. Claims for brevier. ment, I beg leave to answer some of his to the Oregon legislature to pray them Hayes, XV. S., farmer, Tillamook. Williams, Geo., farmer, Hoquarton. damages were filed by M. C. Pentex, I In the matter of the boundaries of road Imbler, A. E., merchant, Hoquarton. questions in your paper, as also to offer to memorialize the Congress of the U. S. Williams, James, farmer, Fairview. Will. Redberg, K. Hailes, J. W. Hellen districts, the court consolidated road Isaacs, H. I., farmer, Beaver. Wolff, C. N., blacksmith, Tillamook. some reasons whv those improvements to have the obstructions removed from Zaddack, Fred, farmer, Nehalem. brand, J. K. Craven, S. H. Rock. The districts Nos. 1 and 2 into district No. 1; Jenkins, Emmell, logger, Tillamook. have not been done. About 10 years the mouth and bar of the harbor of court appointed viewers and appraisers Nos. 3 and 4 into district No. 2 ; Nos. 5 Jacoby, E. B., farmer. Bay. ago the writer of this article did draw Tillamook bay that large ships can come Jackson, Robt. G., farmer, Netarts. of said damages to meet on Monday, and 6, district No. 3. In regard to the Jennings, J. W., farmer, Bay. up a petition to the legislature of Ore into the Port of Tillamook and be load RAILROAD GOSSIP the 6th of February, as follows: 0. T. appointment of these road districts, the Johnson, John, farmer, Fairview. gon, for them to memorialize the Con ed with the commercial commodities of Every few months railroad gossip pre gress of the United States, to have our the port; that the Boycott report put \\ lierschkel, Geo. Nelson and J. J. Mc [ court left that until its next session. Had . Johnson, Lewis, farmer. Fairview. I the county not been so extended the | Jones, D. \V., farmer, Fairview. dicts that Tillamook county is to have a j harbor and bar surveyed so that an esti- upon our port may be no more heard in Ginnis. Kimball, Wm., farmer, Tillamook. railroad, and the latest is that the Sea- i matt of the cost of the improvements the land, nor in the halls of Congress by Sheriff H. H. Alderman made his court would, in all probability, havecon-; i Kiefer, W. R., farmer, Fairview. side railroad is to be extended here. Thc j might fa. be made and chartered and insur on the 17th of October, reached Hono- return on the tax roll, which was as verted the whole county into one road ! Kellow, Th os., farmer, Hebo. I Kelso, G. W., farmer, Hoquarton. Oregonian said one day last week: district with but one road supervisor. follows: ed ships might come into the bay. That the railroad company’s Senators; “That I Kiger, ( t . W., capitalist, Tillamook, “The practicability of building a rail- • business was all done and transacted Tillamook bay is worthy of improve The court ordered warrrnts drawn on j King, W. C., farmer, Sand Lake. To account charged on 1897 tax roll..$34,399.04 road down the Oregon coast from Sea- through to the halls of Congress. Has ment, but the commerce of the bay does the general fund as follows: Kinnaman. Walter, farmer, Beaver. Sheriffs assessment 2,457.64 side has been discussed, but the country j Mr. Thayer forgotten that he signed not guarantee the expenditure to do it.” T. B. Handley, for legal advice ... $10.00 Kirry, H. F., blacksmith, Bay. Kline, Andrew, farmer, Nehalem. Amos Vaughn, for two blocks for forming the watershed between the Ne- that petition ? Has he forgotten what Is the desire of Yours Respectfully, $36,856.68 pile driver...................... 10.00 Kiuize. Gustav, fanner, Fairview. canicum and the Nehalem rivers is very | transpired at the town of Lincoln when C aptain J oseph J. D awson . Lane, E. H., hotel keeper, Nehalem. Chas. Rav, salary and mileage as $28,341.43 much broken, and it has been supposed our Honorable U. S. Representative sent By amount collected...... December 30, 1898. commissioner ............................... 26.00 Lamb, F. M., farmer, South Prairie. 890.57 C. II. Wheeler, salary and mileage ,, road credits Larsen, John, hotel keeper, Nehalem. to be impassable for a railroad. Lately to that classic town to know what [The writer will notice we have errased ,, re - assessed by as commissioner........................... 35.00 Larsen, I. F., blacksmith, Hoquarton. two prospectors, A. Bergsviek and O. Ohl was wanted to be done? Does he forget several references, which we consider 743.78 0. W. Barnard, for road work, on order of court........................ Leach, Maurice, butcher, Tillamook. son, making a pretty thorough examin. the reply made to that letter by Logan irreverent to the matter under discus Doublv and erroneously as 5.00 Long, Frank, merchant, Bay. road fund ...................................... 459.42 ation of the country, discovered a practi- Storey? Of a surity it was not the im sion.—E d .] sessed ......................................... Lowev, Henrv, farmer, South Prairie. In the matter of the tax levy for the Delinquent................................... 6,430.48 Lucy, T. J., merchant, Union. j cable pass between the two valleys, and provements of the lower bay and its year 1899, the court ordered this con Lyster, E. F., farmer, Beaver. “Whnt answer did the quartermaster I they report that a railroad may be built bar, “but the sloughs and rivers above Total.................................. $36,856.68 tinued owing to not being officially noti Marolf, Godfred, farmer, Hoquarton, make to the charge that he had fed the | there at small cost- This is the route tide water,” that was the reply sent Martinv, Dave, logger, Tillamook. After examination by the court it was fied of the amount of the state tax. regiment for an entire week on nothing | outlined : back, and there the building of jetties ordered that the return be approved. In the matterofthe purchaseofa steam McGinnis, J. J., farmer, Hebo. McIntosh, P., merchant, Tillamook. I “Starting from Seaside station, the pres has been done, reversing the ancient doc but sawdust 1" It was further ordered the clerk copy de- saw mill by the county, it appearing to McMillian, N., farmer, Garibaldi. “Why, lie aaid that he always under ent southern terminus of the coast road, trine of “making the highways straights” , linquent roll for the year 1897, and the satisfaction of the county court that McNair, Alex., merchant, Tillamook. stood that sawdust was flue board. ” the Nccanicum valley would afford an till we have not got a straight deep place a warrant thereon for the col the county commissioners,acting for and Miller, H. II., farmer. Union. easv grade for 17 miles. Then the rough channel in the upper part of the bay lection of said delinquent taxes, and on behalf of the county, having selected Miller, Sebastian, farmer, South Prairie. HI 'I MONS. Mills. Grant, farmer. Fairview. i country would be encountered, of which anymore, and all the money appropri place the same in the hands of the sheriff, a steam saw mill, the some to be paid for Mills, Wm.. carpenter. Garibaldi. little is known, because it has been visit ated to make those channels crooked IN the ( iRcri r t oi ler of the state and said warrant to be made returnable C.O.D., it was also ordered that the M0011, Seth F., farmer, Blaine. OF OREOON. F«»R Tll.f.AMOOK COl’NTV. ed chiefly by hunters, who stray in there has not improved the bay for deep water pluiutiff, ] W. 1*. Hook, on the 1st Wednesday in May, 1899. county judge be authorized to accept the McKinney, D- P., farmer. Dolph. once in a great while, Imt soon get out, commerce one jot. but has stagnated it. Murphy, Dan, farmer, Fairview. Warrants were ordered drawn from mill and the county clerk authorized to Morgan, W. V.. engineer. Hoquarton. because it is neithereasy or profitable to In the month of February, 1896, 1 draft Jehiel Forest. < dcfendniit. ../.....I I draw a warrant in favor of Tatum & Morgan, John, farmer. Fairview. the general fund. hunt there. However, these prospectors ed a petition to the U. S. Congress to To Jeliiel Forest, the ,l<-f. ixliint itbove nnmed • i In tin < limue of the ntntnof Oiegou, you me S tate v . G arritze . Bowen fortlie sum of $1,300, on the Moore, I, IL, farmer, Carnahan. discovered that one branch of the Neeani- have our bar and harbor surveyed in hereby. H-<|iiiri-<! uppenr mid mi»wet ... thecoin- ___ _ _ to - rr -........... ___ ... W. W Jacobs, justice fees............. $0.60 generalJund in payment ofthe saw mill. Morgan, L M., farmer, Netarts. filed iiRRlnst you in the a ovr entitled cum and one branch of *he Nehalem have order to make an estimate of the cost i i plaint Morrison, Matt, farmer, Nehalem. 1.00 suit on or before the lust dayofthetimepre William Briscoe, juror's fees........ The court drew the jury list for 1899, Nelson, Axel, farmer, Netart. a common source, tile two creeks being of removing the obstructions in the bay I | scribed in the ortlrr for the publication of ¡his 1.00 Charles Larson, juror's fees........ ' summon*, wbleb time in six weeks, mid begins 1.00 which was ordered placed on file, and is Nelson. Gus, niillin:.n. Garibaldi. Sam Lundberg, juror's lees.......... only a few hundred feet apart, and that known as the sow and pigs, as also the . , to run from thedav of first publication hereof, Nelson, G. S., farmer. Hebo. | to wit, January jath, 1899, and if you fail so to 1.00 as follows : Albert Zimmerman, juror's fees... at one place the summit is merely a low removal of the bar of the bay. It went ( 1 appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff Newell, J. D., farmer. Nehalem. 1.00 Ackley, L. D., farmer, Fairview. John Nelson, juror's fees ............. iippl;. to said court for the relief demanded >>ank between the streams. No nttempt Nolan, J. II., farmer, Tillamook. to congress and our Hon. U. S. Repre will 1.00 Aiderman, J. V., farmer, Union. John Bolin, juror's fees ................. in the complaint herein. The relief dciiiai><h*<| Oliver, William, farmer, Nehalem. has been made to calculate the height of sentative put the petition into the form is the foreclosure ot a certain mortgage ex 1.50 Allen, R., farmer, Union. William Norris, witness fees......... ami d<divere«l by you to the Aberdeen Olsen, Jonas., farmer. Fairview. 1.50 Aliev, L. M., farmer, Garibaldi. the pass, but the discovers declare their of a bill known as II. R. 6887. It passed ecuted Rudolph Larsen, witness fees...... Bank, of Aberdeen. Washington, on or about Olsen, Louis, merchant, Tillamook. 1.50 Anderson, Andrew, farmer. Tillamook. Hans Larsen, witnessfees............ November 20th, i8!'|, beat ing said date, to se belief that it is the lowest crossing be the house, and the survey was ordered viii e the payment Ostrander, C. R.. farmer, Bay. 4.80 Atkinson. Daniel, farmer. Sand Lake. of a certain promissory note S. M. Batterson, constable fees... tween the two valleys, and that it is not Owens. W. IL, farmer, South Prairie. of yourself for >944.00, dated Nove uber 20th, done. The survey was made by Captain Barker, Wm., farmer, Hoquarton. W. E. Southwick, work in court JM94, and payable on or before two ye irs after Parrish, L„ farmer. Garibaldi. only a practicable route for a railroad, 2.50 Fisk. Mr. Thayer, doth thou, in all thy Baxter, Geo. T., farmer Dolph. dal« , wi’h interest lifter date at the rate of house ................................... ....... , Peterson. Clias.. barber, Tillamook. per cent, per annum, which said mortgage but an inex|>ensive one. Boatman. Scott, farmer, Hoquarton. B. L. Eddy, deputy district at great wisdom, pretend not to know why ten • onvrj ed unto said Aberdeen Hank tor that mil I Poteet. Geo. T.. farmer, Little Nestueca. 5.00 Bester, C. E., logger, Hoquarton, torney's fees.................................. "It is likely that steps will I k - taken to that improvement is not being done pose the following described real property, Reeher.J. F., fanner. Fairview. Biggs, John A., farmer. Barnegat. H. A. Bloom, salary as super situated in the county of Tillamook, State of Reynolds. A. G., photographer, Ho. get accurate data regarding the newly when it hits been known many years by Oregon, to-wit : The North East quarter of visor, road district. No. 1......... 18.00 Bailev, C. A., farmer, Tillamook. 8 >ction twenty six (26) and tin-South lust qimi 1 quartoil. found pass, with a view of locating a 2.75 Brown. I’. J., carpenter, Tillamook. the people who live near the bay and ter Edmunds & Co., for nails............. of Section twenty three (2,0. 111 township Randall, W. S„ farmer, Hoquarton. -ailroad through it to a rich coast coun who read the Engineer’s report on the one u) North of Range eight (X) West of the The court ordered that the claim of Bain. A. T.. farmer, Hebo. Rev, L. I ’ ., farmer, Carnahan. Wiliam tte Meridian ; ami which said note Bales. E. R.. farmer. Foley. try to the southward,” improvements of our harbor? Ro’bedce, W. R.. farmer. I nion. and mortgage were on or about November 2tsl, Peter Langhart in above case be re- Barton, Geo., logger, Fairview. 1894, indoi sed mid assigned to tills plaintiff*, ami Rock. S. H.. farmer. Little Nestueca. Who is the cause of so much stagna jeeted for the reason that he was the Batterson. S. M., merchant, Nehalem. I on which there is now due plaintiff the sum of Rogers. Henry, farmer, South Prairie. ‘‘Are you going to give me a Christmas tion in commerce ? He apjicars to lay it >1234.80, willi interest thereon at the rate of ten Beals. F. R., capitalist, Hoquarton. prosecuting witness. Schiller, Albert, farmer, Nehalem. percent, pet annum from December 20th, 1K9M, present ?” he asked. to the members of Congress. I say no, until Court ordered warrants drawn for Boquist, N. G., farmer. Tillamook. pain; the further sum of Is*.so paid for Shearer. F. M., farmer, Ho(|uarton. Bergman, 0., logger, Nehalem. taxes on said preniisvs, the costs and disburse “ Doni you think," she returned coyly, sir; for the “ Boycott ” has been put work on county roads as follows: ment of this suit anti tin sum of >100 oo at Biggs. James A., farmer, South Prairie. ! Severance. Frank, farmer, Fairview. ‘ that it would he rather bold and for upon us by the I J. S. Engineers sent torney’s Ires herein. It Is further demanded in Sheets. John, farmer. South Prairie. 6.25 Bixby, Jos., fanner. Beaver. Duncan, Joe....................................... complaint that said mortgaged real pro Siblev. J. E., tnillm.in. Ho<|uarton, 2.50 Blum, Jacob, farmer. Carnahan. ward for me to offer it to you before you here to examine our harbor and bar, and said Deana, Jordan.................................. perty be s',Id as upon exceu ion and the pro Skomp. F. C., farmer, Tillamook. 2.50 Bolin. L. H.. farmer. Hoquarton. ceeds .,f snid-ale be applied ill payment of the Fowler, Frank.................................. asked for it ?” make estimates for improving them, and Stalllev, Earl, farmer. Fairview. said sums due plaintiff ami that you ba for ever 8.75 Brvon, I’eter, farmer, Garibaldi. Norris, Wm....................................... what report have they made to congress? barred mid foreclosed of and from any and al I Svenson, C. A., farmer, Tillamook. 6.87 Cady, M. A., farmer, Blaine. Seaman, Charles............................... “Dorothy, I saw a l»cautiful gown in “Tillamook bay is worthy of improve right, title and Interest in or to said mortgaged Svenson, John, farmer. Hoquarton. 3.75 Carv, W. H. IL. merchant, Tillamook. premises and every part 1 hereof, except slain- Thompson, Samuel......................... Stewart, J. J., bricklayer. Tillamook. a shop window today 8.75 ment, but the commerce of the port does torv right of redemption, mid that the pur Zimmerman, Albert........................ Chance, Marion, farmer, South Prairie. chaser at said sale la- put unto immediate pos Sappington. F. L.. farmer, Tillamook. 6.25 Christensen. A., fanner, South Prairie. “What was it Julius ?” Zimmerman, William..................... not guarantee the exjienditure,” and for session of said premises by the fdirriff* Stillwell. M. V„ farmer. Tillamook. This summon« is published ny order of the “Well—it was that zig-zaggy kind of what reason rumor says railroads Hon The court ordered the claim of D. S. Christensen. C„ farmer, Little Nestueca. Steinhauer. Frank, farmer. Nehalem. G. W. Sappington, County Judge of'l'dla- Compton, A., farmer, Union. Boyakm, for $5.70for shovels.etc., to lx Southwick. W. E., laborer, Hoquarton. doth—and it bad those close brai.led magnates, and a certain commercial in mook county. Oregon, made and dated at Tilla Commons, A. M.. Little Nestueca. mook <3ty, On gon, on January 10th. 18«^ the Smith. W., farmer. Hebo. continued. Warrants were ordered Conder, W. W.. farmer. Hebo. things across the front and down the stitution in Portland have monkeyed time prescribed in the order for publication Tohl, Herman, farmer. Nehalem. m Ing once a week fornix successive weeks moi back, an<l some awful stylish pointed with the engineers »o make such reports I th* drawn on the general fund : Crane. Frank, farmer, Garibaldi. date of first publication being Thursday. Tilden, Clarence, teamster, Ho<|uarton. Craven. J. K.. farmer, Little Nestueca. January 12th, 1M99. things on the skirt — I wish you would J. S. Stephens, salary as assessor to keep overland railroads and deep ’ Thompson, Nels., cabinet maker, Ho. B. I.. EDDY, I ret one just like it.” Nov. and Dec....................... 176.00 Daniels. A. C., farmer. Foley. quarton. water ships from having a port and Attorney for Plaintiff. Doughty. W. T„ farmer. Bay. g J. J. Dalv, attorney's fees in re Barter vs. Tillamook Co........ 25.00 Dillow. J. R.. farmer. Blaine. Delsman. J. B.. farmer. Hoquarton. Tillamook Headlight, publishing court proceedings....................... 10.75 Dav. G.W., farmer, Bay. Dean. Alfred, farmer. Bay. Tillamook Herald, printing 200 5.00 Diehl. J. S., farmer. Hoquarton. summons....................................... Ducham, P. F., farmer. Bay. C. H. W heeler ’ s R oad . 10.00 Earl, Sim, farmer. South Frame. L. Parish, viewer’s fees................ W. H.. tanner. Fofay- 9.30 Eaaom, John Hickey, viewer’s fees.......... Edmunds. G. A., merchant. Tillamook. 8.50 W. H. Eason, viewer’s fees........ Effenlierger. Jos., farmer. Netarts. 28.90 Edwards. J. D., farmer. Hoquarton. A. M. Austin, surveyor’s fees..... 8.00 Elliott. F. N..jr., fisherman, Tillamook. A. C. Daniels,chairman................ 8.20 Eberman. Wm.. teamster. Tillamook. E. L. Bailes, chairman................. I BQ Elbert L. Eason, ax man............ Elliott, C. A., farmer. Bay Fees allowed in re State vs. Hauxhurstj Elv. B. F., fanner. South Frame. Erikson. John, farmer, Hoquarton. 18.35 T. H. Goyne,justice........... 15.50 Farmer. H. M., farmer. Sand Lake. A. A. Ford, constable ....... 1.70 Fitzpatrick, E. A., farmer. South I rame. Grace Sappington, witness 1.70 Fletcher. N. L., farmer. Union W. S. Randall. 1.70 Fletcher. A. W„ farmer. Little Nestueca. A. G. Reynolds. 1 80 Foster F. S., farmer. Little Nentucea. John Tittle, Frasor'. Alex., farmer, Little Nestueca. 1.70 Geo. Johnson, 1.70 Gerrit. Abner, farmer. Blame. John Dav.jr., »» 1.70 Gage, W. A., fanner, Union Guy Ford, 1.70 Galland. W. H.. farmer. Dolph thro. Handley. 1.70 Grandran. Joseph, farmer. Ganboldi. C. B. Handley, 1.70 Glad. Erick, farmer. Hoquarton. Ray Quick, Hoquarton. 1.70 Goodweed. H F . farmer. Haqtiarton. L. H. Biown. 1.70 Grar. James, farmer. Nehalem. Maurice Leach. 1.70 Heins. Otto, photograph. Tillamook. B. B. Handley. 1.70 Heaguev. John, farmer, Netarts. Thos. Whalen. Harris. Albert, fanner. South I rame. In tlie matter of the taxes of the Cal- Harris. J. R . fanner. Fairview. fomia-Oregon Co.operage Co. for 1897, Harrison. J. M . farmer. Ganbaldi Harrison. M W . farmer. Hoqnarton. court ordered property re-assessed. In the matter of the road petition ofC. Hare, A. .M.. farmer. Bay. Hathaway, J. H.. fanner, Bay. H. Wheeler, the viewers and surveyor Stop drinkin colored tea. Try