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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Watson, R M., printing............ Lamb, G. B., salary as school w and Where the Tax Money superintendent, Feb............ . Goes. ' Ditto, January .......................... he board of county commissioners Austin, A. M., establishing t lust week, with County Judge G. W. government corners ................ ppington and Commissioners Rav and ' ’ Aiderman, H. H., boarding leeler present, when the following I ■ prisoners.................................. siness was transacted ; ' Aiderman, H. H., cash paid out n the matter of a road granted by ! for conntv poor ..................... Cl R. Morton, upon the petition of J. W. Wallin, C., services as road Maxwell and Alfred Carlson, it was or- supervisor ................................ derc<l that the sujiervisor of road dis ! Moore, I. H., produce furnished trict No. 8 open said road for public tra- • saw’ mill................................. . Yfl. and there being no road sujiervisor Bixby, Joseph, produce furnish in this district Alfred Carlson was auth- ed saw mill............................... or. zed to do so. Larsen, I. F., blacksmithing.... ; I11 the matter of the petition of H. M. Cohn & Co., for merchandise ... Farmer for a county road, this was con-; Claim of Tatum & Bowen for Kued. saw mill ................................... In the matter ot the petition of the re- Jones, N., for potatoes for saw corder of Bay City, on behalf of town of mill............................................ Ba y Citv for road monev, this was re- Larsen, I. F., blacksmithing...... j«ted. ’ Tillamook Laundry Co..laundry ^■Claim of Chas. Ray for hauling gravel work for county charges. on county road, continued. S aw ’ M ill . wClaims for work on road district No2., Foster, Jobe. superintended by VV. C. Morton, reject- Fleck, John- ed Sappington, G. W, team 'Claim of Jacob Jordi for removing Eberman, H. B.............. log s from county road, continued. Pesterfield, James......... J Claim of J. B. Delsman and Fred Bur Sappington, May, cook ton, for removing logs from county road, Pelers, H............. continued. Buhrow, Fred.... ?^Donaldson, C. E., claim for $90, allow Perkins, Myron.... ed only in the sum of $74, for work Oll Sappington, Wert the Daugherty river bridge. Woolfe, Chas.. WClaim of E. Donaldson for $16 was al- Harger, Ed — lowed in claim No. 36. Walther, Otto ■ in the matter of the petition of D. P. Harris, William Harvey for a duplicate county warrant, Foland, A. A.... it was granted. Woolfe............. 1 c J In the matter of the petition for an ex- Larsen, board and care ten tion of time to collect the taxes on < county charges.................. the 1899 roll, it was granted, made re- 1 Lyster, E. F., board and care of turnable on the first Monday in May. county charges ...................... ■ In the matter of a road along the line King, W. C., produce for saw of Peter Wilson’s land, known as the mill............................................ J. H. Nolan road, it was ordered opened, Reynolds, W. H., repairing court F. D. Vincent being authorized to open house......................................... it. ■ In the matter of the change of the county road through the premises of Charles Ray on the south side of the Nes- tucca river, viewers were appointed; viz; W. A. Gage, D. T. Werschkul and Geo. Nelson, to meet on the 20th of March at th e house of Charles Ray at 8 o’clock. | In the matter of a road known as the Geo. T. Poteet county road, it was or dered opened, and L. M. Commons is authorized to open it. ■ In the matter of boundaries of Fair view voting pricinct, it appearing to the court on the petition of Assessor J. S. Stephens, that it was incorrect, and it was changed as follows: viz: Beginning at the point where Trask river crosses the east line of sec. 6, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W., thence up said river to S. W. cor. of sec. 25, tp. 1 S., R. 9 W., thence east one mile, thence south one nnle thence east - inemile, thence north one mile, thence east three miles to S. E. corner of sec. 33, tp. 1 S, R. 8 W, thence south aix miles to S. W «x W. r. corner of sec. 34, tp. S, R. 8 W., thence east to east line, thence northerly along east boundary line to N. E. corner of sec. 31, tp. 2 N, R. 5 W., thence west 19 miles to the N. W. cor. Of sec. 31, tp 2 N, R. 8 W., thence south 9 miles to S W. corner of sec 7. tp. 1 S, R. 8. W., thence west 5 miles to N. W. rner of sec. 17. tp. 1 S. R. 9 W, thence uth 4Vi miles, more or less to place of ginning. f - In the matter of the boundary of Foley Voting precinct, it appearing to the court on the petition of Assessor Stephens that it was incorrect was changed as follows .Beginning at the S. W. cor., sec 23, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W., thence east 1 mile, thence •outh 1 mile, thence east 24 miles to the County line to the S. E. corner of sec. 26, tp 2 N, R. 6 W, thence Nw on county line to N. E. corner of sec 36, tp. 3 N, R. 7W. tlience east 6 miles to county line to the S. E. corner ol sec 25, tp 3 N, R. 6 W., thence north one mile to N. E. corner of •ec 26, tp. 3 N, R. 6 W., thence west 24 miles to the N. W. corner of sec. 30, tp. 3 N. R. 9 W, thence south 2 miles to the •onth east corner of sec. 36. tp. 3 N, R 10 W. thence west one mile, thence south 2 miles to S. W. corner of sec. 12, tp. 2, N, R. 10 W., thence west one mile, thence •outh 2 miles to S. W, corner of sec. 23, tp. 2 N, R. 10 W. to the place of begin- In the matter of work on the Ben heidt road it was reported that sub riptions and donations had been orked out, and it appearing to the ourt that there is still need of more ork on said road to make it good for ublic travel, A Benscheidt was appoint- d to superintend the work on said oad ason, Homer, salary as clerk, fan. and Feb............................. verance, E. D., salary as de puty, Jan. and Feb................... Iderman, H. H.. salary as sheriff, Jan. and Feb................ tanlev, E. W., salary as de puty. Jan. and Feb................... tephens. J. S., salary as as sessor, Jan. and Feb................ hompson, Ne’.s, desk for sheriff’s office ........ ................................ haver, Claude, lumber............ Chamberlain. M. L , preparing abstract of lands for assessor Lamb. B. C., stationery and books for count j...................... nderson, S. V.. hauling lumber to Dougherty bridge............... Cary, W. H. H.. hardware........ Sappington. painting office Mason, Homer, incidentials of office........................................... Hicks, 1« R., contract of work on Necamey trail...................... Atkinson, James, work on road R oad D istrict , N o . 3. Dunn, Jerome Craven, John. Craven, Jessie Ghuchey, W.... Robinson, Geo.. Butler, Ale......... Dickens, John.... Atterbury, Chas R oad D istrict , Lyster, Tom Lowry, H... Weber, John Ely, Frank.. Berns, Frank Morin, Ed.... Fitzpatrick, Frank Hill, Wm............. . Pels, M.................. Horras, N........... Johnson, John .. Hunt, A............... Delsman. J. B..... Fitzpatrick, D.... Steinmitz, J. W. Lowry, Henry, for keeping gate Wicklund, Gust Heisel, Peter .... Morton, Silas .. Evans, Ed....... Olsen, John....... Vincent. F. D.. . Tinnerstet, Adolf Tinnerstet, Wm.... Morgan. John — Conklin.John .... Hanson, Nels....... Reading. M........ Rogers. H. Carver, W. Cone, W.S. Darby, All>ert Darby, Dan.. Doughty, W Elliott, S. W Elliott, C. A. Hathaway, B. H Hangen, T..... Jennings. J. W. Mapes. A......... Mapes, One.... McFall», F. L. Nickols, Bert... Pesterfield. J.... Pettey«, M. B... Simmons, D. A Shaw. W. A.... Vaughn, Guy... Vaughn, C. W. Vaughn, Geo. Vaughn, W. N. Vaughn, Amos. Vannievetihuize, A Wilson, J. C........ . Zuercher, A............ Zuercher, John..... Krumlauf, E. K... Elliott. S W. Morton, W. Pesterfield, J Parmer. H.... Watson, R. M., printing Blum,John, work at saw mill... Owens. W. H., work on county road ........ -...... ................ —...... Himple Ac W heeler, lumber........ Broadbead, 8. A., work on Dougherty bridge ................ — Tillamook Headlight, pi inting Ditto •« Isaacs, H. J., work on Dougher ty bridge............... ..... ............ Quick. A. W .work on Dougherty bridge.................... ................... Blum, John, produce for saw PROFESSIONAL CARDS. mill........................................... Sappington, G. W., salary as county judge and supt. saw mill ............................................ Walther, Otto, produce for county saw mill...................... Hunter, S., removing rock........ Finley, Win., building bridge on Ncearnev trail........................... McIntosh & McNair, merchatiisc for saw’ mill............................. R oad D istrict , N o . 1. N. P.. Alley, Ghym.. Handy, M. K Hansen, Alfred Cobb, G. M...... Mystrom, L.... Bolin, John .... Leslie, Newton • » OF SAN FRANCISCO, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. I And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES, W. AGENTS STEAMER H KRUGER. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor, Tillamook City, Oregon. LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Makret T illamook , O regon . U. J. DALY. ÍOSCAR HAYT EH. JJALY & HAYTER, D allas . O regon . ROBERT A. MILLER, Land Titles and I^tnd Office Business • Specially. (JAMKH MCCAIN, ¡A. W. 8KVKKANCK jyjcCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, DEALERS IN T illamook . O regon . Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. Shop next door to Larseu’s Hotel, Tillamook L. H. BROWN, P reside «. W. II. COOPER, SRC. «fc T res . QAVID WILEY, M.D., D irectors : L. H. BROWN, 11. O. DAVIS, G. W. TEFFT. Manufacturers of L. HINER. H. HUDEN. ____ TILLAMOOK MACHINE SHOP, Practical Machinists W.H. Cooper, Tillamook. And Blacksmiths. Steam Boat and Loggers’ Work and Heavy Forging a Specialty. Estimates given on new machinery. TiaumviOOK, OREGON. The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. i Dr. J. W. Vogel, R kfratction of the E ye . and Will visit TILLAMOOK every three months. P ortland ... O regon . O ffice : 132 F irst S treet . R esidence : 529 S herman S treet . C. A. BAILEY, DEALER IN STUDEHJ A7: A’ IUGONS OSHOKNE MOWEKS, Buggies, Imy rake«, plows, and otlie farm machinery. You can save money by dealing with me, Special Prices on Buggies and Spring Wagons. C. A. BA ILEY. Tillamook, Ore. EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER. (Successors to L. Hiner) Five Acres of Land—Two miles from court house; nearly all clear land; fine orchard and spring that furnishes water the year round. land , PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly attended to. T illamook , O regon . S pecialist for D efects Lioeal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stoeked Lumber Yard near Court House. 120 acres—Four miles from Oretown; partly improved ; house base and out houses. __________ ASBUT FOB TH« ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PROPRIETORS OF Fine Dairv Farm, all improved; good house, barn, and out house; 14 mile from cheese factory and Va mile from school-house. HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON * I LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANIES. T h . lamook , O regon . ATTORNEY-AT LAW, O regon C ity , O regon . Two Lots in Tillamook City, each 50 x 100, all inclosed with picket fence. Good five roomed house, for $250. STEPHENS, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court House, ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW, Timber for Sale at 50c. stumpage. Land situated on Tillamook River. S. H. GOYNE, Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in the Northwest. Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. Fine Dressed Flooring and Finishing Lumber a Specialty. /. OREGON. QUAUDE THAYER, TIÜÜAWOOK, OR INSURANCE. rp J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. Hobsonville, Or One acre of land, new house and barn ; fenced and all under cultivation ; de sirable location at edge of town, for $350._________ ______ FIRE ii. cooper , TILLAMOOK, Do you want to speculate ? If you do, buy this ranch for $6 per acre. 203 acres; nearly all bottom land; between 60 and 70 acres slashed ; can be made to keep 100 cows. T imber L and . A ct J une 3. 1878.—N oticb for P ublication . United states Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, January 17th, I900. Notice is he’eby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878 entit ed ‘An art for the sale of timber lands m the State of Califo uia Oregon. Nevada and Washing on Territory." as ex tended 'o all the Public Land States by ad of August 4. 1892 EMMA L C M. BAIER. Of Portland, • onuty of Mtiltnonah. State of Oregon, has this day fl cd in this office her sworn statement No. 5)46 fo tt e purchase of the Hw l 4 of Sect! n 11, in Township 6 H, Range 10 and will offer p*o ft« show hat the 1 nd sought is more \a uable for its timber or stone than for agricultura. purpose ami to establish her < laim to said land befo th Register ami Receiv. r of this office at Oregon < ity, O eg n, on .Mun 'ay, he i6<h day of April. 1900. lie names a* wi n w* ; John Wesianberger. of Portland, Or Frank Riesch of Emms. Or.. Stephen Hauer, oi Nee- rowan, Or - Michael Grrineldinger. of Emma, Or. An and all persons Claiming the ► bove-described land« a e requested to file their claims in this effice on or before aa.d 6th day of April. 1900. < was . B. M oores Register yy ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, GENERAL MERCHANDISE SALE, A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore., January 6th, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of ongreaa of June 3, 187». entitled “An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, WILLIAM 8. JONE». Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 5144. for the purchase of theSe *4 of Section No. 32, in Township No. 2 South, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office ar Oregon City, Ore , on Thursday, the 22nd day of March, 1900 He names as witnesses : W illiam E Merritt. Ostrom P. Menitt, Charles E. Lampman and Curtis Jones, of North Yam hill, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely »he above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office 011 or before said 22nd day of March. 1900. (’ has . B. M oores Register. T illamook , O regon . BOX SHOOKS. Farms and Real Estate. PACIFIC LUMBER CO., T imber B L. EDDY, DEALERS IN FIR & SPRUCE Lumber, Wheeler, C. H., salary as county commissioner .......................... Ray, Chas., salary and mileage as county commissioner... S calp B ounty . Karr, H. B............... Smith, S. J................ Jennings, J. W........ lllingsworth, Frank Wilson, John C.. Bays, \V........... Rowland, E. E lllingsworth, J Morris, J. I)....... Foster, T. H.... McChaim, C. H... Hanson, Christian, Lesley, J. N.......... Wells, C. S........... Gokvaldt, Theo.... Easom, Albert... Bayley, C. A..... Simmatis, D. A. Bailey, Marion .. Chorill, Conrad Walling, F. M... Wells, C. A........ R oad D istrict , No. 1. Crane Harry. Crane, Frank Hare, Wm.... FOR 15, 1900. Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, ETC. Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for persons suffering with rheumatism. Building next door to the Post Office. Eufù-XTZZ OZE-1 C. & E. Thayer General Bsiiltinx hii .I Exi lisiige busi ness interest psi<l on time deposits. Exclmnge on EiiKlsnd, Belgium, Ger- muiiy, Sweden, ami all foreign countries. TILLAMOOK. ORE JOHN BARKER, Proprietor CHAS. Stage leaves PETERSON, Tillamook daily exeept Sunday Stage leaves N- Yamhill ^daily exeept monday Ticket« must be necured the «lay previous from the Agents at North Yamhill and Tillamook. KIIA YING, HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, Allen [louse, Hot and Cold Raths J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor EVHRYTHlNt; STRICTLY FIRST CLASS TiMfiitB I. and , Air J unf . 3, 187#.— N otici fob P ublication Unit»*»! MtHi*«*» I .«nd Office, Oregon City Oregon. |>r«-enil*er y»th. 1*^9 Notice is hereby given that in <onipli«n<e wi h the pr'»vi*i*’n* of the «cl of Congr«-«« of June 3, 18;8. entitled An a« t for the « m I h of timbr lend" *n theS ate« of CwltforniH Oregon. Nevada ami Wimnington Te ri'ory, ’ aa extended •oall the Fablir Land Mate* by a« of Augu-14, First c I mhm H(*c<»ni iikk I m lion at hccoik I c I hmh rate. BENT M FA US CITY. Tillamook, Ore Centrally Lioeated. Ratea, $1 Per Day LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. LiRRSEN, TILLAMOOK, Agent iu» Jorth West School Supply Compinv. Notary Public Stag*- and Kx|«rew Office. TILLAMOOK, OREGON Proprietor. Th« Beat Hotel in the city. OREGON. No Chinnw Employed XRKI. W -EVkHANCK. Of Tilluimxik f'ouiitv of Tillamook. Slate of Oregon ha« th «day fi led In t h i* offic e lua «worn Ma’eme» t No «,135. for the i.urrhaee I the H % of sw 1, mid Lot« 3 Hiid 4 of Brctioa y» in T wn rhip 2 N. kange 7 V4. and will offer iroof to «how that lie land «ought i« more vaL aide for in tim* e or «one than for agrfriilt mal pnr- p</*e« i.n ' t«>e«tab| eh hia claim to aaid land I n * fore Hi»- k< v ■ • « . « • f • • ifi< . Oregon City Oregon, on Haturday, the 17th «lay of March 1900 He name« «« witneewe«* Waiter J Smith <»fW|laon Or.: John K 'luttle, of Til amook Or . j «ei.h S- vn’am e, of Wilton, Or ; O«orge Johnson. ofTHIgmooli Or. Any and all per^ma ■ lairn Lgadveiaeb the abov>» dea< ribed Ian a are re<|iie«*ed to fi e their claim« m thia office on or before «■ d l;th day of March 1900. B. Mooaa«, Register.