THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. January 11, 1900.
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1 superintendent ............................ 85 53 Bayley, C. A....... . ............................
Hembree, A. J., farmer, Sand Lake.
Himes. Geo. R................................
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H. H. Alderman, for board of
The court made the following appoint, Hiatt, Wm , farmer, Beaver.
Higgenbotham, Geo., farmer, Fairview.
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prisoner.................................. ...... 40 (X) Nicklus, Fred....................................
Clerks and Judges of Elec ments forjudges and clerks of electiou; ■ Himes,
Chas., farmer, Fairview.
6 00 Fasbionable Washington Girls Have
W. H. H. Cary, for merchandise 30 85 Apslev, Emmel ...............................
Hogan,
C.
W.,
farmer,
Union.
N ehalem .—Judges, Wm Finley, chair
tion Appointed--Jury List
Smith, Walter J............................... 16 oo
H. A. Bloom, for services as
Holden,
H.
F.,
farmer,
Fairview,
man, J. R. Hicks and Fred Zadaach ;
a Remarkable Fad.
j Holmes, B. W., farmer, Union,
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supervisor of R D. No. 1.......... 10 00 Goodrich, T. F...............................
Drawn—Where the Tax
clerks, P. D. Newell and H. C. Johnson. j Holmes, R. H , farmer. Union.
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2
Vaughn,
Geo
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Homer Mason, for incidental ex
B laine .—Judges, Herb Chapman, ; Hoskins, W. H., farmer, Foley.
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4 15 Lee, Charles.....................................
penses of office ............................
Money Goes.
chairman. J. L. Brady, jr., and S. F. 1 Hunter, J. C., farmer, Tillamook.
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9 OO Himes, W. J......................................
J. J. Johnson, for sawing wood..
Hiner, I. W., farmer, Beaver.
5 85 tilings worth, Frank..................... 20 99
Cynthia Rol«erts, for gravel.........
IGNORES THE ROAD SUPER Moon; clerks, E. L. Kinnaman and C. A. 1 Hicks, J. R., fanner, Nehalem.
Smith.
Hadley, C. B., saloon keej>er, Tillamook. Cohn & Co., for merchandise...... 62 80, Jennings, Archie ............................
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VISOR LAW.
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B eaver .—Judges, E. F. Lyster, chair Hunter, Chas., farmer, Tillamook.
Rush.
Wesley
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E.
F.
Lyster,
board
and
care
of
Himes, Wm., farmer, Fairview.
Since the Audubon society and pub
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H. L. Tucker................................ 16 00 Illingworth, Joe .............................
And Confines Tillamook County man, I. F. Hiner and J. Bixby ; : Hamilton, W., bar tender, Tillamook.
clerks. R. 0. Richardson and H. Peters.
Hunt,
C. R., farmer, Hoquarton.
Mapes, A. J....................................... 12 OO lic sentiment have decreed that stuffed
M. H. Larsen, board and care of
to Three Road Districts.
birds are not appropriate ornaments for
indigent.......................................... 52 00 De Wayne Stephens, for salary as
B ay .—Judges. Miles Warren.chairman. ¡Johnson, H. B.. logger, South Prairie.
deputy assessor............................ 12 00 civilized woman, Washington girls
C. E. Hawke, professional at
The board of county commissioners J. T. Nevins and W. S. Cone; clerks, J. I Jenkins, Emmett, logger, Tillamook.
of the smart set have taken to live
1 Jackson, Robt. G., farmer, Netarts.
tendance on Dave Herreich..... 23 00 H. H. Alderman, for incidental
was in session last week, with County W. Jennings and A. M. Hare.
birds. Live birds arc far more inter
Jones, D. W., farmer, Fairview.
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30
expenses
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W. J. Stillwell, for tearing down
Judge G. W. Sappington and Commis I
esting, they say, and the plumage of
B arnegat .—Judges, T. B. Handley, Johnson, G. N., logger, Hoquarton.
3 00 C. H. Wheeler, for salary and
pile driver.....................................
sioners C. Ray and C. Wheeler present. chairman, George Hunt and D. R. Hurl- Kabkee, Fred, carpenter, Garibaldi.
some of the birds that were too large
mileage as commissioner .......... 20 6C to go on hats is far more brilliant than
I. F. Larsen, forblack smithing..
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There was quite a lot of business to
but ; clerks, Ezra Hauxhurst and J. A. Kunze, Chas., farmer, Fairview.
Chas. Ray, for salary and mile
that of the small ones.
W. J. Quick for pileing furnished
Kiefer, W. R , farmer, Fair view.
transact, that, perhaps, of most import Biggs.
To properly carry out this fashion it
age as commissioner ................. 20 00
Kellow, Thos., farmer, Hebo.
by C. E. Donaldson................... 10 50
ance being the law passed at the last
is necessary to have a variety of birds
C arnahan .—Judges, Jacob Blum, chair Kelso, G W., farmer, Hoquarton.
G. W. Sappington, for salary as
Henry Isaacs, for pileing furnish
state legislature for the election of road
of gay plumage which are well trained.
man, C. H. Blake and B. W. Turner; King, W. C., farmer, Sand Lake.
ed bv C. E. Donaldson.............
4 00 judge and superintendent of
supervisors by popular vote, and at this
Kinnatnan, Walter, farmer, Beaver.
The parrot is best adapted to the pur
clerk«, I. H. Moore and W. Schlotter.
saw
mill
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130
00
Clarence Tilden, for pileing fur
Kline, Andrew, farmer, Nehalem.
term ot court the law provides that it
pose and is most used. The extensive
F airview .—Judges, Morrison Mills, Kunze. Gustav, farmer. Fairview.
5 15 T. B. Handley, for professional
nished by C. E. Donaldson......
shall divide the county into suitable and
importation of young Cuban parrots
Lane, E. H., hotel keeper, Nehalem.
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services
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10
chairman,
T.
G.
Jenkins
and
W.
H.
C.
E.
Donaldson,
for
pileing
has made it possible to get an excellent
convenient road districts, and that each
Leach,
W.
H
,
farmer,
Fairview.
C.
E.
Hadley,
for
liquors
furnish
Leach;
clerks,
J,
C.
Halden
and
Lewis
furnished Daugherty Slough
specimen for from four to ten dollars.
road district shall be so formed as to lie
Lyster, T. W., farmer. South Prairie.
ed Harry Herreick....................... 11 75 These emerald birds are generally the
Bridge............................................. 37 90
wholly within one election precinct. If Johnson.
Langhardt, P., farmer, Nehalem.
nucleus for whatever collection is
Geo. W. Elliott, for gravel..........
1 50 L. M. Commons, for services as
N etarts .—Judges, C. B. Wcley, chair Lamb, B. C., merchant, Tillamook.
the court strictly followed this law it
supervisor of R. I). No. 3........ 32 00 made. They are tamer thun other birds
Joze Vincent, for meat furnished
would be necessary to divided the coun man, Ben O’Hara and R. G. Jackson; Lamb, F. M., farmer, South Prairie.
and are les» inclined to struggle for
Lvster E. F., farmer, Beaver.
saw mill.........................................
6 44 J. W. Hellenbrand, for work in
ty up into eighteen road districts, but clerks, G. W. Phelps and W. A. High.
Letcher, A., jeweler, Hoquarton.
R. I) No. 3...................................
5 25 freedom. For this reason it is better
Mary
L.
Dav,
for
care
of
Dave
this the court did not want to do, think
F oley .—Judges, Everet R. Boles,
to start with a parrot rather than with
Herreich......................................... 10 00 C. C. Christensen, for work in
ing the law inopportune as tar as Tilla chairman, Clay Daniels and J. N Leslie; Munson, E., farmer. Tillamook.
a wilder bird. He seems perfectly sat
Morgan, W. B., minister, Hoquarton.
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5
R.
D.
No.
3
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A.
H.
Wilson,
for
care
of
Dave
mook county is concerned. Attorneys clerks, \V. H. Hoskins and Felix Ray. McKinley, J. W., laborer, Bav.
isfied to clutch the T-shaped handle of
Í Herreich ......................................
2 50 Wm. Pen ter, for work in R. D.
the parasol, which serves as his perch,
B. L. Eddy and T. B. Handley were ap-
S outh P rairie .—M. D. Reading, chair Mapes, Joe, logger, Hoauarton.
No. 3 ..............................................
1 50 his yellow crest bobbing rhythmically
For fees and mileage as jurors at Cir-
pealed to and they defined the law, stat, man, Chas A. Smith and H. Lowry ; Martiny, Dave, logger, Tillamook.
McGinnis, J. J., farmer, Hebo
Geo. Poteet, for work in R. D.
up and down, as if he were trying to
cuit Court, 1899:
ing that it was plainly set forth what the clerks, F. M. Lamb and D. Fitzpatrick.
McIntosh, P,, merchant, Tillamook.
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save himself a headache, while his mis
No. 3 ..............................................
Larsen, John...................................
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duties of the court were. In spite of this
tress, with easy grace, carries the closed
H ebo .—Judges, J. J McGinnis, chair McMillan, N., farmer, Garibaldi.
Moore, J. H.....................................
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the court did not divide the county up
McNair, A., merchant, Tillamook.
parasol with the handle up. If he be
man, A. T. Bain and George Nelson ; Miller, H. H., farmer, Union. •
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3
Owens,
W.
H
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into eighteen road districts, thinking that
ROAD SUPERVISORS,
well trained he will need nothing to
clerks, G. W. Body felt and VV. W. Con Mills, Grant, farmer. Fairview.
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Dean, A............ .................................
it was to the interest of the county to
hold him.
Mills, Wm., carpenter, Garibaldi.
der.
8 00 And How and in What Way the
Lucy, T. J..........................................
confine itself to three road districts al
Of course the birds and the frock
Moon, Seth F., farmer, Blaine.
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King, H. F......................................
U nion .—Judges, H. A. Miles, chairman, McKinney, D. P., farmer, Dolph.
worn should have agreement in color,
heretofore.
Law Says they shall be Elected.
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Jennings,
J
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Morgan,
W.
V.,
engineer,
Hoquarton.
One of the women who was first to
I11 the matter of the claim for work in D. T. Wersckkal and H H. Miller ;
Morrison, Matt, farmer, Nehalem.
introduce the fad only appears with
Wicklund, Gust...............................
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road districts Nos. land 2, it was ordered clerks, W. A. Gage and VV. R. Robedee. Mann, John, laborer, Hoquarton.
AN ACT.
Shearer, F. M...................................
4 40 To amend sections 4081 and 4082 of her parrot when dressed in black, with
H oquarton .—Judges, W. H. Cooper, Morton, W. C., farmer, Bay.
that the claims be continued.
which is combined the brightest green
Morgan, John ...............................
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In the matter of the petition of H. M. chairman, P. Heisel and J. D. Edwards ; Nolan. Oak, cashier, Hoquarton.
Hill’s annotated laws of Oregon, and —a green which exactly matches the
Harrison, M. W..............................
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Farmer and others for a county road, it clerks, Tom Coates and Geo. H. Handley. Nystrom, L.. farmer, Neha'.em.
to provide for the election of road green of the bird’s plumage. For a cos
Kiger, George..................................
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was ordered continued.
supervisors.
tume in which red is the predominant
D olph .—Judges, W. H. Galland, chair Nelson, Axel, farmer, Netarts.
Wilson, F. N.....................................
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In the matter of the resignation ofW. man, E. R Graves and Harry B. Nelson, Gus, millman, Garibaldi.
Be it enacted by the legislative assembly color «he has a splendid red bird, whose
Nelson, G. S., farmer, Hebo.
Hay«, W. s.............. w.....................
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perch is a slender baton of wood about
W. Jacobs, justice of the peace of the first Hill ; clerks, Geo. T. Baxter and C. S. Newell, P. D., farmer, Nehalem.
of the state of Oregon ;
Southwick, W. E............................
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ten inches long. This slight rod is held
justice district, the same was accepted.
That
sections
4081
and
4082
of
Hili
’
*
McClane.
Olds, Ely, farmer, Tillamook.
as is a closed fan. A delicate chaki of
Hellenbrand, J. W...........................
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In the matter of the application of L.
annotated
laws
of
Oregon
be
and
the
G aribaldi .—Judges, L. Parish, chair- Olsen, W., merchant, Tillamook,
silver aluminum around the ankle se
Diehl, J S.........................................
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F. Amundson for a rebate on taxes, it man, P. Byron and J. E. Sibley ; clerks, Olds, H., farmer, Fairview.
same hereby are amended so as to read cures the bird. This is hardly neces
Morgan, J. M...................................
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Olsen, Louis, merchant, Tillamook.
was granted and $10.50 allowed, a war- C. A. Johnson and Lloyd C. Smith.
a* follows :
sary. however, as the bird has learned
Ostrander, C. R., farmer, Bay.
Alley, L. M........................................
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rant for which the clerk was ordered to
§ 4081. The several county courts in its duties perfectly. Four birds are
L itt . le N estucca .—Judges, W. L. Parrish, L., farmer. Garibaldi.
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Jacoby,
E.
B
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draw.
counties in this state having a popula now being trained for the same pur
Gardner, chairman, C. Christensen and Poteet, Geo. T., farmer. Little Nestucca. Randall, W. S................................
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In the matter of the opening of the A.
tion of less than fifty thousand shall, as pose.
Parks.
Theo.,
merchant.
Garibaldi.
F. S. Foster; clerks, Oscar Hellenbrand
Hiner, L...........................................
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A prominent Washington dealer in
Benscherdt road, it appearing to the
often as they may deem necessary, but
Percell,
J.
J.,
laborer,
South
Prairie.
and A, W. Alterbury.
Miller Selastian..............................
2 20
court that it would be a great benefit to
Perkins, M., farmer, Hoquarton.
not ofener than once in two years, divide birds said:
Tinnerstat, Wm.............................
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“1 have observed the fashion, al
the public, it was ordered that thecounty | S and L ake .—Judges, H. H. Hays, Paul, F., farmer, South Prairie.
their respective counties, or any part
though it is very recent. Going down
Johnson,
John
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4
chairman,
T
J.
Harris
and
W.
C.
King
;
judge meet the residents in the vicinity of
' Rush, W., farmer, Fairview.
thereof, into suitable and convenient Seventeenth street I saw a woman in
Johnson, Lewis S..........................
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said road at the house of Wm. High to , clerks, E. A. Chamberlain and A. J. . Reeher, J. F., farmer, Fairview.
road districts, each of which «hall be a carriage w’ith two paroquets. I mude
| Revnolds, A. G., photographer, Hoquar- Olsen, Jonas.......................................
2 •$
examine said road, and after being ad Hembree.
numbered, and cause a brief description up my mind then that while I did not
tou.
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Hughey, James...............................
T illamook . — Judges,
Abe Cohn,
vised in the premises, receive scaled bids
of the same to be entered on the county think the idea is destined for much pop
1 Rev, L. P., farmer. Carnahan.
Erickson, John...... .........................
2 80
for the opening and shortening of the chairman, Gust Wicklin and John Robedee, W. R., farmer, Union.
records. No road district shall be so ularity, it is not well to be unmindful
Cary, W. H. H.................................
2 20
Stewart ; clerks, W. J. Stillwell and D. Rogers, Henery, farmer, South Prairie.
road as in his judgment is necessary.
made that it shall lie partly in one elec of such things. If there is any call
Isaacs, H. L.....................................
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Stillwell, W. D., farmer, Tillamook.
In the matter of the county official C. Pierce.
tion precinct and partly in another, but for them 1 shall be ready to supply the
For fees and mileage before prosecuting
Stillwell, W. J., farmer, Tillamook.
paper, it was continued.
each road district shall be so formed as demand.”
Jury List for 1900.
The same young man who, thorough
Scott. W., farmer.
attorney:
In the matter of the bicycle tax levy for
to lie wholly within one election precinct; ly up to date and alive to the new
The jury list for 1900 was drawn,with Smith, C. A., farmer, South Prairie.
Martiny David.................................
7 20
the year 1900, it was ordered continued.
provided, that all the territory within things, gave hi* best girl a white rab
Smith, Louis, farmer, Garibaldi.
the following result :
Purcell, Jack.....................................
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Smith, L. C., farmer, Garibaldi.
In the matter of the assessment of cer
any incorporated town or city may be bit some few weeks ago, recently pre
Johnson,
Geo.
N
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4
10
Apslev,
A
,
farmer,
Netarts.
Simmons,
A.,
laborer,
Bay
tain real property in Nehalem city, Hy.
one road district. Bach county court, at sented her with a beautiful, well-trained
Allison, Gust, farmer, Tillamook.
Schiller, Alliert, farmer, Nehalem.
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Embutn,
John
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Tohl was allowed $8.20, the clerk being I Aiderman, W. B., farmer, Tillamook.
the January term of said court every two parrot and a green parasol with an
Severance, Frank, farmer, Fairview.
Embum, Rhoda...............................
5 60
instructed to draw a warrant for that j Anderson, Louis, laborer, Tillamook.
years thereafter, and at no other time, especially made handle. But the girls
Sheets, John, farmer, South Prairie.
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J- J..........................................
Alderman, J. V., farmer, Union.
Sibley, J E., millman, Hoquarton.
amount.
make such change in road district* a* who know of the gift are puzzled to de
F. L. Sappington for painting
Stanley, Earl, farmer, Fairview.
In the matter of the appointment of Allen, R.. farmer. Union.
mav be deemed necessary ; but no termine whether it is only a thought
Atkinson, Daniel, farmer, Sand Lake.
Svenson, John, farmer, Hoquarton.
ful. clever present, or a deep, Machiavel
clerk’s and assessor’s offices.....
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road su|>ervisors, this was continued
changes, cither in road districts or in lian scheme of his to discover w hat they
Stewart,
J.
J.,
bricklayer,
Tillamook.
W. S. Cone, for plank ................. : 38 10
Barker, Wm.. farmer. Hoquarton.
election precincts, shall be made which say about him.
until the next term of court.
Stillwell. M. V., farmer, Tillamook.
Baxter, Geo. T., farmer, Dolph.
A. M. Hare, for plank .................
9 02
Steinhauer, Frank, farmer, Nehalem.
It appearing to the court that lot 1 of Boatman, Scott, farmer, Hoquarton.
shall interfere with the relative arrange
With the latter possibility in mind,
W. S. Hare, for plank..................... 11 52
Smith, W.f farmer, Hebo.
sec. 4, in tp. 2 N R 10 W, was sold by the Bester, C. E., logger, Hoquarton.
ment thereof as provided in this section. they teach the parrot to say: “Charlie
50
George
Williams,
for
plank
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2
Biggs,John
A.,
farmer,
Barnagat.
Turner, B., farmer, Carnahan.
§ 4082. At the general election in is u bright boy” and other non-commit
sheriff tor taxes for the year 1897, and
I. H.
Moore, for produce
Bailey, C. A., farmer, Tillamook.
Todd, P. W., merchant, Tillamook.
1900, and every two years thereafter, tal phrase*. So when Charlie goes to
that the W Mi of said lot was then owned Brown, P. J., carpenter, Tillamook.
Tohl, Herman, farmer, Nehalem.
furnished saw mill.....................
3 60 there shall he elected in each election pre interview l’olly alone he will probably
and assessed to M. J. Kinney, who paid ' Bain, A. T , farmer, Hebo.
Thompson, Nels., cabinet maker, Ho- Tillamook Water Company, for
cinct in this state in which there is one be disappointed in the result.
the taxes so assessed, it was ordered ; Bales, E R., farmer, Foley.
quarton.
water.............................................
The custom will encounter difficulties
7 00 or more road districts, a* provided in
Barton, Geo . logger, Fairview.
Trowbridge, M. C., clerk, Hoquarton.
that the salel>e cancelled.
in some states if it gets beyond the
R oad D ihtrict , No. 1.
In the matter cf the sale of the Leinen- j Batterson, S. M., merchant, Nehalem.
section
4081,
a
road
sujiervisor
for
each
Warren, Miles, laborer, Bay.
Beals, F. R.. capitalist, Hoquarton.
Hobson, F. P................................... 19 50 road district in such election precinct, parrot stage. There are stringent laws
Wallace, J. W„ farmer, Beaver.
weber property for taxes, it was ordered Boquist, N. G., farmer. Tillamook.
in many states which prohibit the keep
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Hauxhurst, S...................................
Wood,
W.
D
.
carpenter,
Bay.
who shall lie a resident of the road dis ing of certain birds of the forest cap
that the clerk be authorized to issue tax Bergman, 0., logger, Nehalem.
Wells,
C.
S.,
farmer,
South
Prairie.
8
Murry,
Frank
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25
farmer. Beaver.
trict for which he is elected, and «hall tive. The parrot is safe from these,
redemption certificates redeeming said Bixby, , Jos., farmer,
\\ erschul, D. T., farmer, Union.
Hoskins, Chester.............................
6 00 hold his office for two years, or until his however, and we may expect to see fair
Carnahan.
Blum. Jacob,
' farmer,
'
“
*
property from tax sales upon payment Bolin, L.
West,
W
.
T.,
fanner,
Beaver.
H..
farmer,
Hoquarton.
_
.
.
.
Hoskins, W. H...............................
3 00 successor shall have been elected and maidens stalking about like Robinson
Wilson, T. R.. farmer, Beaver.
of the taxes and costs incurred by the Bisconer, C. E., farmer. Dolph.
R oad D istrict , N o . 2.
Ward, G. H., farmer. Hebo.
qualified. At such election every person Crusoe with his famous bird.
Brown, L. H., farmer. Hoquarton. •
county.
Wallin, C., farmer. Hoquarton.
1 12 entitled to vote for precinct officer* in a
J. Johnson ............................. .........
“I think It’s awfully silly,” said one
Babi, N., farmer. Fairview.
Watts,
Robt.,
farmer,
Bav.
Designating Road District«.
Berns, Frank...................................
1 50 given precinct shall l>e entitled to vote young woman, “to use a parasol just
Blake, C. H., farmer, Carnahan.
Weston,
H.
C..
farmer.
Tillamook.
It was ordered that the boun laries of 1 Barker, John, contractor, Hoquarton.
7 50 for one road supervisor for each road as a perch. The parasol part of it is
Wheeler, Frank, storekeeper, Tillamook. Quick. T. C............................... :.....
the road districts in this county be es- Christenson, Fred, farmer, Little Nes White. A. T., clerk, Hoquarton.
Quick, Tom.......................................
4 50 district in such precinct. Before entering no good nt all to one. You have to keep
Williams, Geo., farmer, Hoquarton.
tablfkhed as follows :
Stasick, James..................................
2 00 upon the discharge of his duties, each it closed, with the handle part upper
tucca.
most nil the time. But I suppose that
U illiams, James, farmer, Fairview
No. 1—Shall be such as to conform with Carver, W. J., farmer, Fairv ew.
Phelps, Geo.......................................
4 50 road sujier visor shall take an oath to the effect intended is that while you
Wolff, C. N. blacksmith, Tillamook.
and include Nehalem and Foley voting Crenshaw, H.. electrician, Hoquarton.
Kodad, James..................................
2 00 faithfully discharge the duties of his office, were out walking a beautiful bird, at
Custis, S. G., farmer. Bay.
Zaddack, Fred, farmer, Nehalem.
precincts.
Kodad, Jas............ .:........................
2 00 and when any jierson shall fail or refuse tracted by your good looks, came out
Coates. T., abstracter. Hoquarton.
Bills Allowed.
No. 2—Shall be such as to conform with Cady, M. A., farmer. Blaine.
2 15 to accept the office of road supervisor to of the sky somewhere, and that you had
Nelson. Axel.....................................
and include Garibaldi, Barnegat, Bay, I Chance, Marion, farmer. South Prairie. Richard Mann, for labor.............. »5 45 Hall, Elmer H................................
2 00 which he shall have been elected, he to Improvise a perch for it.”
This fancy is in no way akin to fal
C I. Clough, for merchandise.....
7 15 Tomlinson, Fred..............................
Hoquarton, Tillamook, Fairview, South , Christenson, A., farmer,South Prairie.
3 oo shall lie fined in the sum of •25, which
Compton, A., farmer. Union.
B. C. Lamb, for merchandise..... ! 244 25 Tomlinson, Dee. ..>.......................
Prairie, Netarts and Carnahan voting Commons, A. M., Little Nestucca.
3 75 fine shall lie appropriated to road pur conry, but we may soon bear of “hoods”
and “tagles.”—N. Y. Herald.
McIntosh & McNair, for mer
precincts.
Conder, W. W., farmer, Hebo.
R oad D istrict , N o . 3.
poses in the road district in which such
No. 3—Shall be such as to conform with Crane, Frank, farmer, Garibaldi.
chandise ......................................... 28 21 Finlev. |. R.......................................
50
4
Laravst
in lb«- World.
¡«erson shall have been elected. Such fine
1 80 Finley, Eliza.....................................
and include Sand Lake. Blaine, Beaver, Daniels, A. C., farmer, Foley.
Alva Finley, for gravel.................
1 to shall l>e imposed and collected by any
In answer to a correspondent, It is
4 35 Kinnaman, Oliver............................
Hebo, Dolph, Union and Little Nestucca Doughty, W. T., farmer, Bay.
Chas Ray, for gravel .....................
6 90 justice of the peace in the county in stated that the largest stage in the
Dillow, J. R.. farmer. Blaine.
voting precincts.
0 76 Kinnaman, Albert.........................
Ralph Acklev, for merchandise...
7 OH , which such road district shall be located, world is that of the («rand Opera, in
Day, G. W., farmer. Bay.
7 «1 Finley, Alva.......................................
S. W. Elliott ...................................
5 7" or by the county court of such county, Paris, which measures 100 feet wide by
Sheriff’« Report.
Ducham, P. F., farmer. Bay.
3 50 Finley, J. R........................................
Fred Maurer, for wood.................
8 10 I aud the amount of said fine shall lie almost 200 fret deep. It is hO feet in
Sheriff H. H. Aiderman made his return Earl, Sim. farmer. South Prairie.
‘John Hickey, for services as
I Jensen, H. L.............................. .......
4 50 I turned over to the road supervisor of the height, i he largest stage in this coun
on the tax roll for the year 1898, a* fol- Easom. W. H., farmer, Foley.
supervisor of R. D. No. 1.......... 24 00 1 Choppard, August...... ...................
Edmunds. G. A , merchant. Tillamook.
1 90 I precinct in which it is to I m - used. All try is that of the Meropolitan opera
lows ;
bouse. It measures 101 feet wide, H9
I Carl Wallin, for services as
I L ucas , S. P.......................................
2 25 vacancies in the office of road KUfiervisor
To amount levied................. $40,139 16 Effenlierger, Jos., farmer. Netarts.
feet deep and 77 feet high. The stage
501 46 Elliott. F. N., jr.. fisherman. Tillamook. ! supervisor of R. D. No. 2.......... 22 00 I Johnson, C. N..................................
To sheriff’s assessment ......
75
0
E ierman. Wm., teamster, Tillamook.
shall l>e filled by the county court at the of the Auditorium, which stands next
I
Swsbb,
M.
D
....................................
50
W.
R
Rcbdee,
for
merchandise...
4
1 50 nest term thereof after such vacs ncy in point of size, is 100x78 feet on the
$40.640 62 Elliott. C. A., farmer. Bay
Total..
Ta tom & Bowen, for merchan-
Ely. B. F.. farmer. South Prairie.
Allowed on Genera) Fund ;
floor and 90 feet high. The Music hall,
shall have occurred.
' dise .................................................. . 5 00
in 8t. Louis has a stage 120x61 and 75
S*w Mill.
By amount paid to treasurer $31,880 53 Eichinger, R , farmer. Netarts.
Approved
February
17,
1899.
276 33 Elliott, S. VV.. farmer. Bay.
J. B. Dilsman, for bridge work... . 0 75 : Peaterfield, W. T...........................
feet high.—M. Y. Sun.
By road credits.......................
23
I
307 01 Fitzpatrick. D.. farmer. South Prairie.
Erroneously assessed............
0. Gulfstrom. for bridge work ... 2 25 Fleck, John ........................ ............ 28
4 90 Finlev. Wm.. carpenter. Nehalem.
On hand...................................
What Paper Costs.
50
1
John
Weber,
for
bridge
work
......
“
They
say
literary
people
do
their
liest
Elierman.
Berley
.............................
25
8,171 85 Foster, Frank, farmer. Little Nestucca.
Delinquent...............................
Ladies who go shopping have little
' Frank Berns, for bridge work...... . 1 50 ; Sappington, G. W........................... 32
work when they live on plain fare.”
Freeman. L. G , farmer. Tillamook.
Total.................................. 440,640 62 Farmer. H. M.. farmer. Sand Lake.
‘‘Yes, but how do they know ? Was idea of the cost of their trip, even in
J. R. Hicks, for work on Necar-
' Fr-terJ............................................. 66
such a minor detail as the cost of paper
a literary person ever able to try any
After examination by the court, it was Fletcher. N. L., farmer, Union.
nev road. .. ........................... ......... 50 00 Sappington, Wert........................... 26
for the package they Lave sent home.
ordered that the report be approved, and Fletcher A W .. farmer. Little Nestucca. Homer Mason, for salary as
other kind of fare ?”
2 1
Sappington.
May
...........................
A Baltimorean has recently compared
Foster. F. S.. farmer. Little Nestucca.
county clerk for Nov. and iJec. 266 66 Kumin, Prank..................................
it was also ordered that the following Frasor. Alex., farmer. Little Nestucca.
5
the weight of paper with the food sup
Little Clara—Dr. Cubebs is often at plied to the purchaser. In one day’s
E. D Severance, for salary as
amounts be credited on the accounts of
Peaterfield, John..............................
7
Greist. Abner, farmer. Blaine.
our house, but I never see him at your. purchases it is said that the paper wrap
I deputy clerk.......... .... ................... 100 00
the sheriff;
Gage. VV. A., farmer Union.
1 W. S. Cone, for plank ................... 15 89
Little Bessie—Of course not. We don’t ping amounted to about ten per cent,
H H. Aiderman. for salary as
127« M Galland. W. H., farmer. Doiph.
By road credits...........
Tillamook Livery and Feed
of the total. In a list of supplies cost
I sheriff.................. ................ ..
307 01 Glad. Erick, farmer. Hoquarton.
Erroneously assessed
owe him anything.
266 66
Stable, for livery hire................
1
ing about 11.40 he found lhat the paper
.8,171 '• (roodspeed. H. F . farmer. Hoquarton.
Delinquent....................
E. W Stanley, for salarv as 1
J. P. Allen, for board of Roberts
Gray. James, farmer. Nehalem.
2
“I don’t love you any more, grandpa,’’ j which was weighed with the provisions
100
00
deputy
sheriff.
..............................
Total..................................... $8,755 19 Gra’vson, G. W., live»yman. Tillamook.
cost 14% cents.—N. V World.
W ild C at S calps .
said 4-year-ohl Nellie the other day.
And that the sheriff be charged with the Gardner,’ W. L . farmer. Little Nestncca. J. S. Stephens, for salary as
‘
‘
Why
not.
Nellie?
”
asked
grandpa
in
!
6 no I
assessor......................................... 133 32 Ludke, George................................
(’onvrrtlng It.
amount of the sheriff 's assessment in the Heins. Otto, photographer. Tillamook.
Doughty. William..........................
4 00 surprise.
Tom Coates, for salary as
Mr*. Stubb—I du believe this It a bad
sum of $501 45. It was ordered that Heaguev. John, farmer. Netarts.
” Because,” replied theyonng diplomat, quarter. John.
6 OO
deputy assessor .......................... 100 00 Bales, D. S.......................................
the clerk copy the delinquent roll for the Harris. J. R-, farmer. Fairview.
Harrison. J M.. farmer. Garibaldi.
Mr. 8. ibb—Think ao. Maria? Well,
4 00 ‘‘I love you so much already that J
Smith.
L.
L
.........................
..
i
W.
H.
Cary,
for
salary
as
year 1898 and place a warrant thereon Hathaway J. H.. farmer. Bay.
2 00 haven't room for any more. Please give then. I gueaa we’d lietter drop it In the
Doughty, William........ .
6<;
91
■
treasurer
.......................
-
.............
for the collection of said taxes and then Haves. H. H.. farmer Sand Lake.
church bo«; perhaps good company
J G. B. Lamb, for salary as school
12 00 me 5 cents to buy candy with.”
Eauom, Albert...............
Hersel, Peter, farmer. Hoouartoo.
turn it over to the sheriff.
may reform It.—Chicago Evening News.
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