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_______ the TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, November 18, 1899. HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS. STOVES & RANCES. Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows & Glass, Churns & Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. I HARDWARE. | We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. S groceries . We carry a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods, etc., which will be found complete in every line. We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass, Before buying Nails, Windows, Doors and Sashes call and get & Tinware, etc. our prices. CHINA & TINWARE. McINTOSH & M c NAIR. Tillamook R oad D istrict N o . 3. 22.74 41.66 Schlegel, Geo........ 18.75 A Number of Questions Asked and In Clatsop County Meet With Varner, F. C ......... This is How and Where the 17.62 Answers Given. 11.00 Resh, Antone....... Opposition. 14.81 TO THE EDITOR OF THE HEADLIGHT. Tax Money Goes. Altenberger, Jos- Commenting upon the proposition on 11.41 Many questions are asked this office 5.55 Bauer, Stephen.... The board of county commissioners, 15.48 concerning various points in the school foot in Clats* p County to levy a five ' 79.27 Weckert, J. F....... law, especially those passages in which mill tax to build three county roads, the ’ with County Judge G. W. Sappington 18.75 51.99 Affolter, N............ and Commissioners Ray and Wheeler pre- changes were made during the last ses Astoria Herald has this to say: 2.47 Garvis, Guss....... . •‘A repiesentative of the Herahl has 1 sent, transacted the following business sion of the legislature. It inay therefore 10.25 25.00 Chitwood, J. D... be of interest to school officers and talked with a large number of the tax last week ; Chitwood, Harry In the matter of the claim for work in patrons, also teachers, to answer some payers of Astoria and Clatsop county 1.00 Bowman, All.. ofthe questions through the columns of ari'l find that the more the building of road district No. 2, the court ordered 56.25 Bradlv, Dave three roads is discussed the stronger l>e this continued until the next term of your paper, which I shall do. Bales, Geo...... Under the present law, how may dis comes the opposition to the project. court. 47.15 In the matter of the claim of Jacob trict boundries be established or altered? Many of the voters believe that it js a 25.50 Frank Hobson, for bridge work Section 19, School Laws of Oregon, political scheme, and that the object of Blum for produce, it appearing that this 12.75 1.56 Sain Johnson, for bridge work... reads as follows: The superintendent building a road to Westport to Tilla party having issued an order authoriz Arstell, A......................................... 11.25 1.56 Frank Murray, for bridge work and the county court, or the board of mook is to secure the signatures of the ing the same to be paid to Cohn & Co., Gage, W. A....................................... Great difference is observable 11.25 Chas. Johnson, for bridge work .. 89.10 commissioners in counties where this voters in those ends of the county so as the same was credited to their subscrip Kellow, Orley.................................. Sumner Hauxhurst, for bridge S aw M ill . in the quality of clothing ma board is a separate body, shall consti to deceive the people. The Herald has tion to county saw mill. 3.00 work............................................... In the matter of the claim of De Wayne Severance. F.................................. 45.00 tute a hoard for laying off his county in investigated this matter very carefully terial. We make a feature of T. H. Goyne, justice fees, State vs. . 44.50 convenient school districts, such board the past two weeks, both as to the opin Stephens, as assistant county assessor, Armstrong, T. E............................. Myo Coffman................................ 11.15 the most carefully selected to be styled the district boundry board. ions of the voters and as to «he cost of the court ordered that the claim be re Sappington, G. W............................ 36.13 Johnsen, Nels.................................. 22 50 A. A. Ford, constable fee, State Said board shall make alterations and building the roads Several contractors jected. 6.90 cloths, and when made up in our vs. Myo Coffman...................... I11 the matter of the claim of Otto Blum, Chas...................................... . 15.00 changes in the same when jietitioned so have been asked to give an estimate on 26.25 ' Rhoda Embum, witness fee, State excellent style it’s not at all to do, in the manner herein after specified, the cost of building a road to Westport, Walther for board and care of (George Fleck, John ...................................... 4.00 vs. Myo Coffman........................ etc. But no manner w’as specified fur , cleared 30 feet wide, anil planked, grav Meyer, the court ordered the claim re Blum, John...................................... 34.25 strange that our patrons are Blum, Fred...................................... 36.00 John Embum, witness fee, State ther than that. Therefore, no change eled or puncheoned 8 feet wide; also for jected. vs. Myo Coffman......................... 4.00 8.75 In the matter of board and lodgings I Johnson, Peter.................................. can lie made in any district boundry, j the road to Tillamook and the one to the pleased. until the legislature meets and provides Nehalem. On the Westport road the for county charges, bids were submitted i Sappington, May........................... 35.00 J. J Rupp, witness fee, State vs. 2.50 I Myo Coffman............................... the manner of petitioning for the same j estimate of two contractors who have for the same. Otto Walther offered to Brown, Herman............................... 8.75 John Rupp, witness for State vs. This is also the decision of the state , had experience in building roads puts board and lodge Geo. Meyer for $13 |>er Gilbert, E......................................... Myo Coffman............................... 6.25 board of education. This state of affairs ' the cost at $16.500 The road to Tilla- month, and M. H. Larsen offered to Chas. Himes...................................... The Tailor, is to be regretted as it is a source of in-1 I inook, according to the estimate of one board and lodge N. B. Morey for $3.50 ! Phillip, —.......................................... 7.50 I Claude Thayer, for lumber............ convenience to several districts, the contractor is $37,000; the road to the per week and George Meyers for $3 per Wells, Ace........................................... 20.55 I Tillamook Herald, for printing ... No. 88*4 THIRD STREET, - Ne halem is estimated by three contract week. The court awarded the contract j Wells, Ace (Todd & Co)............... 30.00 I Tillamook Headlight, for printing boundaries of which should be altered. ' Wells, Ace (Blum, A. W.) ............... Nels Thompson, balance on coffin 10.00 to M. H. Larson. A district may have on hand fifty dol- ' j ors to be $31,000. PORTLAND, ORE. In the matter of the appl.cation of H. J Wells, Ace (McIntosh & McNair) 10.10 1 furnished Nehalem John............. 20.00 lars or less on March 1st, and no de- : “The three road petition proposes to 6.00 Nels Thompson, for coffin and box duction will be made from its portion of, levy a tax of five mills; one mill for the M. Farmer, et al., for the alteration of I Wells, Ace (Dennis, E. 0.)............. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Ore. Westport road, or $10,000; two mills for the county road leading from Sand Lake I Shackelford, H. D........................... 18.10 I furnished for Harry Enright..... 14.00 the school fund during the next year. October 5th, 1899. 1 Notice is hereby given that the following. A school district may exjiend thirty the Tillamook road or $90,000; two to Spruce, it appearing to the court that ' Coulson. David................................ 10.62 G. W. Sappington, for salary as ! named settler has filed notice of his intention 8.75 I Judge for October and Super, dollars of the common school fund for mills for the Nehalem road, or $20,000 on the 4th day of October, through in Ford, J............................................... 1 to make fiiial proof in support of his claim, and 2.50 I intendent of saw mill................ 125.00 that said proof will be made before the County As will lie seen the levy will not build advertence, an order approving the re ! Hill, Harry........................................ apparatus. 1 Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Ore., Sect. 19, and rule xlvi., provides that the road over half way. It will then lie port of the viewers of damages and al j Brady, John...................................... 24.37 | C. Ray, for salary and mileage i on November 27th, 1899, viz : PIERRE J. HEYVAERT: 5.60 I as commissioner........................ when a teacher makes a contract with a ■ necessary to levy another tax to com lowing Harry Hayes the sum of $159 David, Ed........................................... H E. 9726, for the Lots 1 and 2, and Ne W of I Nw S pc . 11 and Se J4 of Sw ^4 of Sec. 2, Tp. school-board the following data shall be plete the roads. The conuty court haw damages, it wras ordered that the afore I Blum, Ed....,...................................... 22.85 C. H. Wheeler, for salary and 2 S, R. 9 W immediately sent by him to the countv never asked for estimates for building said order lie revoked, and it was further ’ Blum, A............................................. 10.00 I mileage as commissioner .......... He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of I any of these roads. They know nothing ordered that this matter be continued. Jackson,J. F...................................... superintendent. 3.75 L. L. Stillwell, for dressing Harry said land, viz : 5.00 ' Enright and digging grave...... Henry Lederer James - teel, Albert Phelps Number of school district, date of con-1 of the cost, although Judge Gray adinilt- 3.00 The court allowed the following bills ■ Pesterfield, James........................... and William H. Owen«, of Tillamook. Or. tract, name of contracting parties, the 1 ed that the one mill levy for the West- Bumgardner, Wm........................... 26 25 j Neck Job, for digging grave for C has . B. M oores , Register, Homer Mason, for salary as salary paid, the date of commencing port road would not build the road any 2.00 county clerk for October..........$133.33 Severance, Frank........................... 50.00 ; Harry Enright.............................. school, and the length of terms in weeks, farther than Knappa, lees than one half Sappington, G. W.......................... 78.00 Emmett Quick, for hack hire in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. E. D. Severance, for salary as de Land Office at Oregon City, Or. This should not lie neglected as it is «ff the distance. His ewtimate agrees with Bum, Chas......................................... 7.50 burial of Harry Enright ........... 0.50 October 5*n. I899. puty clerk for October................ 50.00 Notice is hereby given that the following Fleck, John........................................ 28 75 Burt Emburn, for driving hack great assistance in planning school visi lhe estimate of the contractors as fur H. H. Alderman, for salary as named settler has filed notice of his intention Blum, John........................................ 14.37 I in burial of Harry Enright...... tation. Heretofore the superintendent nished the Herald. What is the use to make fi nal proof in support of his claim, and sheriff.............................................. 133.33 that said proof will be made before the County never knew w hen a school closed and in of levying a (ax to build three roads Blum, Fred........................................ 16.50 i Wilson, Taylor, for assisting in Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook, Or., E. W. Stanley, for salary as de consequence soipetimes failed to visit the when the tax will not complete the roads on November 25th, 1899, viz : Sappington, May ........................... burial of Harry Enright ............ 36.25 puty sheriff for October............. 50.00 ALTON L. WHITTEN; school at the proper time. | over half the distance ? What is the use Brady,John...................................... 30.00 H.K. 10777 for the E % of Ne % and E % of '« % W. H. Cary, for salary as Feees allowed in inquest of Herman of Sec. So, Tp I 8. R. 7 W. The following decisions and instruc-1 of squandering people’s money on roads, Bum, Ed............................................ 33.00 treasurer for October ................. 45.85 He names the following witnesses toprove Brown. tions have been received from the State when the inonev will not lie sufficient his continuous residence upon and cultivation Pesterfield, W.T............................... 26.87 J. S. Stephens, for salary as asses of sai<! land, viz : 8.75 ! T H. Goyne, justice fees............... 5.4 Superintendent of Public Instruction: to complete the woi k ? Taxes are high Blum, A............................................ Louis Olsen and Fred C. Skomp, of Trask. Or.; sor for October ............................ 66.66 Daniel Murphy and Jerry Murphy, of Til amook, » • SO I <1 i«IK lilies « |>|>l VIIVliniSAII tia F. M. Trout, juror ’ s fees ................ 1.2 There is cwil.'illlk considerable misapprehension as enough in Clatsop county now without Tom Coates, for salary as deputy Jackson, J. F.................................... 8.75 | Or. to the meaning of rule viii., governing ini|MM«ing any additional burdens.” Alfred Letcher, juror ’ s fees .......... 1.2 C has . B. M oores . Register. 120 OO 1 James ........................... 26.87 ' assessor...................... .................... examinations. The law is not very clear 7.50 j Homer Mason, ' Kumm, Frank................................. ♦ » John Hickey, as salarv as super, T imber L and , A ct J unk 3,1878.—N otice F01 on this point. Smith, NOTICE. P ublication . »» visor R. D. No. 1........................... 68.00 Bumgardner, Wm.......................... 16.50 United States Land Office, The examinations will l»c held as fol Farmer, Herman............................. 22.50 G. Davies, »» Carl Wallin, for salary as super Oregon City, Ore.. lows: Examinations for county pa|»ers Oct. 26th. t »99 ................... To the qualified voters of Tillamook : >» visor of R. D. No. 2..................... 66.00 Sappington, Wert........................... 30.00 G- B- Lamb, Notice is hereby given that in compliance will commence at nine o’clock on the You will please take notice, that a 13.75 ! Gto - n. Handley, witness fees ...... Mendes, R. W .................................... with the provisions of the act of Congress ot A. M. Austin, for surveying.......... IS 00 June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the sale 01 second U ednesday of April and August, general election will l>e held at the City 11.87 Mrs. A. F. Weston, „ ...... I Christensen, James.......................... McIntosh & McNair, for mer timber lands in the States of California, and continue three days. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as Peters, Henry ................................... 5.60 Edward Weston, „ ...... Hall, in Tillamook City, State otOregon, chandise........................................... 89.87 extended to all the Public I,and States by act Examinations for state papers will on the 1st Monday in Oecemlier. 1899, Coulsen, David ............................... 7.50'" ■ Stanley, „ ...... of Augus 4, 1892. Ralph Ackley, for merchandise ... 2.20 JENNIE BAILEY, , commence at nine o’clock on the second for the election of the following officers, Foster, J. C...................................... 50.00 Dr David Wiley, physician's fee I) S. Boyakin, for merchandise... 2.15 Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of Wednesday of February ami August, to.wit : Vincent, Joze ................................... ; Oregon, has this day filed in this office ner 36.00 i Thonl as Coates, taking testi- H. H. Alderman, for boarding sworn statement No. 5109 for the purchase or and continue four days. _ | tnony ........................................... A MAYOR, prisoner........................................... 22.72 Severance, Frank, u»e of horse...... 2.00 the E % f W H of Section No. 2*. in Township There is also a misapprehension on the No. 2 S, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof Hollett, Joseph................................. 44 35 CITY RECORDER. Glass & Prudhomne for mer A llowed on R oad F und ; to show that the land sought is more vals»«N* part of some teachers as to who should CITY TREASURER, , R oad D istrict N o . 1. I for its timber or stone than for agricultural chandise ........................................... 20.70 q -- ! Stephen Hill, gravel on road at purposes and to establish her claim to saw purchase the supplementary hooks sug CITY MARSHALL W H. H. Carv, for hardware...... 23 05 Norris, Wm................................. land before the Register and Receiver of this IS! Th"RI"-................................. gested for reading in the course of study. | Brown. R....................................... 31.80 office at Oregon City, Ore, on Tuesday, the 9th AND Tillamook Laundry Co., for day of Janu uy, 190’0. She names as witnesses N. P. Hansen.. The State Board of Education intended , Oliver. W.................... FIVE CITY COUNCILMEN. 1.50 Charles A. Bailey. John E. Tuttle W 6. 4.50 A. Poland....... . 1 60 • i laundry of N. B. Morey.............. ............................... H i ey, Joseph Severance, of Tillamook, or. that said books should lie purchased by Hoskins, W. H ............................... 2.40 To serve for the term of one year and Tillamook Laundry Co................... 35.25 Wm. Sailing.... 1.05 Any and all persons claiming adversely in® the district boards for the use of pupils, until their successors are elected and 8 70 abov'^-describen lands are requested to file their 47.25 B. C. Lam«., for stationery .......... 54.05 Johnson, Chas............................. claims in thisoffice on or before said 9th aayoi J- F Jackson.. as other library books arc purchased qualified. Hobson. Frank............................ 1.90 January, 1900. 51.00 J. B. Delsman, for removing tree A. Finley........... and used. These particular books were C has B. M oores , Register- Hauxhurst. Sumner ..................... The Polls to open at 9 o’clock in the 1.50 12.00 from road....................................... 0.75 Garrett Ward.. suggested liecause they were adopted by fore noon and continue open until 12 Murray. Frank ........................... 1 80 T imber L and , A ct J une 3. I87« — N otici fos 27.00 Homer Mason, for incidentals for John Marts...... the state for supplementary reading. o’clock noon, and from 1 o’clock in the 4.35 PUBLICAl ION. 12.00 office ................................................. 5.15 Alegg, John .................................. United States Land Office. (Sec rule xl viii., of Rules and Regulations). afternoon until 4 o'clock in the after, Hare, W. S ............................ ........ Fees allowed in re inquest of Zel la 18 00 J. S. Stephens, for freight on office Oregon City, Oregon. For this puqiose district mav use a part moon November and. ¡W- Seo veil: 13.50 supplies ........................................... 0.50 Johnson, Sam............................... Notice is hereby given that in compha«« of the thirty dollars to l»e expended for G. W. S appington . Hoskins, Chester ........................ J. E. Tuttle, coroner ’ s fees ............. with the provisions of the act of Congress« 4.50 Tillamook Livery and Feed J J ndges of election 12.60 June 3. 1878, entitled ‘An act for the *®le apparatus. J ohn B amkkr , Woods. Wm.................................. 6.00 Lunberg, Sam, carrying message Stable for livery hire .................... 33.00 timber lands in the States of California O*« Questions for examinations will lie C. R. H i nt . Nevada and Waahiugton Territory, ’ for coroner.......................... I. F. Larsen, tor blacksmithing... 3.00 8.25 Crane, Harry............................... to 11 the Public Land States bv act of August 4. 2.00 taken as follows: All the question in T. H. G oynk , Aellig. Mary................................... ’ Clerks of election. 1892, Frank Trout for bridge work in 4.50 Mike Lyons, pulling boat for D. D. P ikrck . theory and practice and one fifth of the _ FLORA B FLETCHER. ■ coroner........ ............. R oad W ork in R. D. No. 2. R. D. No. 2....................................... 3.75 Dayton, county of Yamhill. State of Oregon« 2.00 Of questions in arithmetic, grammar, geo Dated ♦his 7th day of Novcmlier, 1899. J. W. Buckle,’for bridge work...... has this dav filed in this office her sworn siat®- Leonard Alley, juror's fees 2 25 Armstrong, L.................................... "en No 5115 for the purchase of th« Ne M 3.00 1.60 graph? and reading will be taken from By order of the Common Council of H. L. Jensen, tor bridge work...... Section No. 24, in Township No. i 8, Ksiig® * . 4.50 Darby, Dan...................................... 13.50 H. V. Alley, 1.60 7 W, and w 1 offer proof te show that the 1« White’s elements of |tedagogv. All Tillamook Citv. C. A. Smith, for bridge work...... 3.00 Darby. Albert.................................... 12.37 Charles Alley. *>nght is more valuable for its timber or *<'»"5 >» 2.60 than questions in literature will l»etaken from W H. COOPER, City Recorder. for agricultural purposes, and tn George Cobb, C. E. Roland for bridge work...... 0.75 Doughty, W.................................... »» 9.00 2 00 her claim to said land before the Ke8,i*ter* Smith s studies in English literature, and W. D. Stillwell, for removing rack Receiver of t» is office at Oregon City. EIHott, J. S........................................ 12.00 Robert Brown, 2.00 on Tuesday, the 6th day of February. i<M»- DD‘ tlte questions in psychology will lie taken heap from Trask river................. 50.00 Elliott, C. A...................................... Ghym Alley as witnesses : .0^- F 20.42 from Buell's essentials of psychology. 1.60 names John W. Fl etc ?r. of Dayton. Or: A'bertB- 8. M. Batterson, A. A. Ford, constable fees. State -McFall, T. L........................ witness fees 27.00 Teachers are advised to procure those 3.60 Cook and John Kuna, of McMinnville. U . vs. Orley Kellow........................... Arabella Pye, 5.30 Glaser, Louis............................. Luther J Fetchei. of Dayton, Or. .-the 3.00 books. This Announcement is made fioni 1.70 Any and all j»e! sons claiming *ivvrJi.\eir > Cohn Co., tor merchandise . .. 120.00 Jacobv, Bd........................................ Samuel Thompson, above descri ed lands are requested to file ", 2.61 a liehef that some credit should lie given It olla, Miftetis blat-k- 3.10 claims in this office on or berore said 6th a*y D Darby, tor wood ....................... 28 50 Elliott, S. W...................................... B- A. Todd, taking evidence prvtacla. I'M to those who are students of prvfes- 33.75 2.0U February, I90C. Frank Allender. for lumber .......... 25 1 t Mapes, A................................... C marb . B Moo*«* Register 7.50 j W ilo C at S calps . Monal books, and it is thought that the E. F. Lyster. board and care of Nichols, Alfred.................................. 6.00 D S. Bales......................... educational standard of the state will EXECUTORS NOTICE H. L Tucker.................................. 18.00 Pesterheld. J..................................... 6.00 thereby l»e raised 15.00 W K. Scoveil.............. M H Larsen, board and care of 2.00 Vauniewenhuixe. Alois..... „.......... 16 50 c. H. Blake................................... Notice is hereby riven that the «»dersgR It is the opinion of the State S a perin. — Geo. Meyer...................................... 31.50 Vaughn. Amos ........ .. .................. 2 00 hes been duly appoi nted executor of th«- on your twot harn«* vour oM bar tcndeiit that a teacher may secure as 27 75 D. E. Baxter .................. Josiah Bigge, deceased, and that si! Dem. and your carrta®r top. and they M. H. Larsen, board and care of 2.00 having claims against said estate are requirj- Vaughn. C. W...w......... will not only l»k better but a rar many first, second and third grade 31.50 Fred Mcklaus............ present the same to me. duly verified- N B. Morey................................... 31.50 Vaughn. Gnv.................................. tongvr ?*old every wherr in cam* all 4.00 to office of A W Severance i Til’nmonk count \ certificates as there arc counties 15.59 I»aac Ellis............. . . . . . .............. •Saea from ball pmta to live oaUooa. < »reg>n, witbin six months from thedsteof W H. Vaughn, for gravel .......... 14.75 Vaughn. George ........................ 2.00 Maa« b? «ttvaaa» « ml m in the state. 0.75 Wesky Rush................ first nubli atiou of this no ice. the fif* pufix* J. S. Elliott, for gravel ................... 18.75 J Wilson, lohn................................... G. B. L am a. 2.00 lion being on the 26th dav of urt 3.00 E. Eaaom JOHN A. County School Superintendent. j B. H. Hathaway, for gravel ........ 12.45 Shaw. W. A...... .. ...... 6.00 Executor of the eetate of 1U.50 è W X. Bay.......... f ’.’..................... Bigga deceased 10.00 -M- i Date 1 Tíllame ok, Oregon. Oct. OREGON SCHOOL LAW. PROPOSED COUNTY ROADS COMMISSIONERS’ COURT I G. B. Lamb, for salary as super intendent for October................ H. A. Bloom, salary as supervi sor of R. D. N o . 1....................... Truckee Lumber Co., for mer chandise ......................................... Truckee Lumber Co., for lumber Ed. Blum, for produce.................... J. P. Allen, for board and care of Harry Enright............................. Emmet Quick, for board of J. Roberts ......................................... I. H. Moore, for produce............. Leach & Jones for meat furnished saw mill......................................... , R oad D istrict N o . 3. Cloth Quality, CHARLES COOPEY, ZZ’ZZ Harness Oil I