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I----------------- «---- --- ----------------------------------- THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 12, 1900,_____________________ BOYS ! It’s the COLUMBIA CHAINLESS EVERYWHERE THIS YEAR. BUT WE HAVE Columbias, Hartfords, Clevelands, Stormers and Pennants. AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY’S POCKET. These Bicycles have good pedigrees, have been the Standard for years and years. They are right in Design. Material, Weight and Price. No matter whether you pav us $25 or $75 for a wheel, you get your money’s worth. B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, next door to Bank. COUNTY AFFAIRS. L. Parrish, Garibaldi................ F. C. Varner, registration of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Stephen Baurer....... .................. 1.85 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Land Office at Oregon City, Or. P. Bryan, Garibaldi ................ voters ........................................ 7.00 Frank Risch............. .................. 1.85 June 9, I900. Officers Bonds are Accepted- John Johnson, Garibaldi........... Notice Is hereby given that the following William Groshoff ... .................. 1.85 named settler has*filed notice of his intention For deputy sheriffs at various voting g L. EDDY, C. A. Johnson, Garibaldi....... to make final proof in support of his claim, and Warrants Drawn. J. D. Chitwood......... .................. 1.85 ' precincts: that said proof will be made before the Register L. M. Alley, Garibaldi.............. John Wecket ........... .................. 1.85 and Receiver, at Oregon City, Or., on July 27, The board of county commissioners ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, i Robert Brown, Nehalem........ 2.00 19OO, viz : Frank Long, Bay...................... Arnold Affotter......... ................... 1.85 was in session last week, with County JOSEPH ALTENBURGFR, I Wm. Wood, Foley...................... 2.00 T illamook , O regon H.E. No. U078, 'J. F. Nevins, Bay....................... for the Sw %, Sec. 10, T. 6 S, R. Theo. Arnt ................ .................. 1.85 Judge G. W. Sappington and Commis i W. S. Cone, Bay......................... 10 W. I R. P. York, Garibaldi ................. 2.00 N. Affotter................ .................. 1.85 He names the following witnesses to prove sioner C. Ray and L. Parrish present, I C. N. Drew, Tillamook ............... 2.00 his continuous residence upon and cultivation I J. W. Jennings, Bay.................... Jerome Dünn............. .................. 2.50 H. COOPER, when the following business was trans of said land, viz : Alfred Dean, Bay........................ 2.00 A. M. Hare, Bay......... . ............ John W eaten burger, Adolph Schultz, of Port Wm. Penter ............. .................. 2.95 acted : W. H. Reynolds, Hoquarton.... land, Or. ; Theodore Arndt, of Emma, Or.; 2.00 T. B. Handley, Barnegat......... Geo. Poteete ............. .................. 4.05 ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Nicholos Affolter, of Neskowin, Or. Claim of Henry Tohl, forelection sup Cyrus Randall, Fairview ......... 2.00 C has . B. M oors *. Register. Geo. Hunt, Barnegat ................ L. NI. Commons....... .................. 30.00 plies,, was rejected. Chas. Wells, South Prairie........ 2.00 TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Lem Johnson, Barnegat............. T imber L and , A ct J upe 3, 1878.—N otice for The official bond of Homer Mason, as J. M. Morgan, Netarts ............. 2.00 John A. Biggs, Barnegat ......... P ublication . Real Estate Transfers. county clerk, to the amount of $10,000, Jos. Hauxhurst, Barnegat ....... 2.00 United S ates Land Office. Harry Quick, Barnegat............. Oregon City, Oregon, ip H. GOYNE, was approved with sureties as follows : A. J. Cohn, Tillamook.............. Ed. Blum, Carnahan ....... ......... 2.00 Annette and Homer Mason to A. M. May 2nd, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance John Svenson, Gust Wicklund, F. M. A. L. Hoyt, Sand Lake............. 2.00 Austin, lots 3 and 4 of block 1, Hay’s Gust Wicklund, Tillamook....... with the provisions of the act of Congress of ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lamb, L. B. Ackley, H. F. Goodspeed, G. E. Gilbert, Beaver ...................... 2.00 add to Tillamook. June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of J. J. Stewart, Tillamook ....... timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Office: Opposite Court House, Williams, J. Marolf, Frank Severance, I. Jos. Hollet, Blaine...................... 2.00 Geo. A. Mowers to D. R. Gladwell, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex D. C. Pierce, Tillamook............. tended to all the Public Laud States by act of C. Quick and Homer Mason. O. W. Bodvfelt, Hebo................. 2 00 tract in tp 2 S, R 9 W. T11.LA.M00K, O regon . Otto Heins, Tillamook ............. August 4, 1892, 2.00 J. W. Helleybrand, L. Nestucca Minerva Quick to Albert Mason, lots CHAS. E. DONALDSON, The official bond of H. H. Aiderman. as J. D. Edward, Hoquarton _____ Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of P. A. Baxter, Dolph........... .... 2.00 12, 13, 14 and 15 in block 1 of Miller’s sheriff, in the sum of $10,000, was ap. Peter Heisel, Hoquarton........... Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No, 5I9I, for the purchase (J LA UDE THAYER, add to Tillamook. proved, with sureties as follows ; W. G . T. H. Goyne, Hoquarton ......... of the Lot No. 2 of Sec. No. 23, in town 3.20 G. W. Sappington, salary as ship No. 1 S, Range No. 9 W, and will Joseph Britton to Bernhardt Britton, Chance, George Gienger, W. B. Aiderman , Alex. Watt, Hoquarton............ county judge and superinten- 3.00 offer proof to show that the land sought ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, lots 1 and 2, SV2 of NEVi and lots 7 and John Paquet, John W. Jennings, B. F . Geo. H. Handley, Hoquarton .. is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor dent of saw mill, May and 3.00 agricultural purposes, and to establish his 8 of sec 6. tp 2 S, R 6 W. Ely, C. Desmond,W. S. Hays, J. H. Hath - G. T. Jenkins, Fairview . . T illamook , O regon . claim to said land before the Register and Re 3 OO June........................................ 145.00 ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on State of Oregon to L. C. Smith, NE1/^ away, I. F. Larsen, M. E. Leach and H • Frank Stephens, Fairview......... 3.00 Chas. Ray, salary and mileage Monday, the Both day of July, 1900. He of SWX of see 17, tp 1 N, R 10 W. names as witnesses : II. Aiderman. W. H. Leach, Fairview............. 3.60 as commissioner........................ 20.00 William Illingworth, George Himes, John ROBERT A. MILLER, Chas. N. Johnson to Emly M. Johnson, The official bond of J. S. Stephens, a? s C. E. Donaldson, Fairview .... Harter and Morrison Mills, of Tillamook, Ore. 3.00 L. Parrish, salary and mileage as Any and all persons claiming adversely the SE«4 <»fSE>/4 of sec 21, tp 3 S. R 9 W. assessor, in the sum of $5,000, was ap - Grant Mills, Fairview............... commissioner ........................... 18.00 3.00 ATTORNEY-AT LAW, above-described lands are requested to filetlieir Wm. Heitmiller to H. H. Aiderman, claims in this office on or before said 30th day proved, with sureties as follows : B. H . M. D. Reading, South Prairie.. 4.00 B. C. Lamb, stationery............... 21.40 of J uly, 1900. O regon C ity , O regon . SE%ofNWU, NHofSWM and lot 2 of Hathaway, J. S. Stephens, H. F. Good, - F. Lowery, South Prairie......... C has . B. M oores , Register. 3.00 F. L. McFails, board and care of Land Titles sud latnd Office Business a speed, James Hughey. E. I). Hoag, L. G. . C. A. Smith, South Prairie .... Wm. Boggs............................... 7.00 Sec 6, tp 1 N, R 10 W. 3.00 Specially. T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for Edward Evans to ClaudeThaver, NE*4 Freeman, W. H. Ebeiman, F. R. Beals. D. Fitzpatrick, South Prairie . . 3.00 Claims for work at county saw mill : of sec. 28, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. IT hi .ICATION. United States Land Office, The official bond of W. H. Cary, as Thos. W. Lyster, South Prairie. 3.00 J. C. Foster ................................. Oregon City. Ore., 46.00 Pacific Lumber Co. to Tillamook (JAMES M c C ain . treasurer, in the sum of $10,000, was ap - C. B. Wiley, Netarts ................ July 3rd,1900. 5 60 Wert Sappington ...................... ¡A. W. BEVEKANCK 49.00 Logging Co., NE % of NW Vi of Sec. 19, Notice is hereby given that in compliance proved, the sureties being as follows : Ben O'Hara, Netarts................ 3 00 A. Kinnaman.............................. w.th the provisions of the act of t ongress of 39.00 tp 2 S, R 9 W. ^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE, June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tim W. H. H. Cary, Louis Olsen, S. M. Dai -| W. A. High, Netarts.................. 3.00 E. Kinnaman............................. ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, 36.00 U. S. to Edward Evans, NE Vi of Sec 28, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex ley, M. D. Reading, William Barker, S. 1 G. W. Phelps, Netarts................ 3.00 - Wood....................................... ATTORNEY8-AT-LA W, 12.10 tp 2 N, R 7 W. tended to a’.l the Public Land States by act of V. Anderson, B. F. Ely, C. E. Hadley,W. 1 R. G. Jackson, Netarts............. 3 00 A. Tinnerstet............................. August 4, 189?, 93.00 E. M, Porter to Claude Thayer, SE Vi T illamook , O regon . prann fammk , N. Naughn and S. O. Wicklund. Jacob Blum, Carnahan............ 4.80 May Sappington........................ Of North Yamhill, county of Yamhill, State of 51.25 of Sec 27, tplN, R8 W. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his The official bond of A. M. Austin, as C. H. Blake. Carnahan ............. 3.00 John Fleck................................... 25.60 sworn statement No. 5235, for the purchase of surveyor, in the sum of $5,000, was ap B. W. Turner, Carnahan ......... J) AVID WILEY, M.D., 3.00 V. Ward....................................... the Sw * a of Section No. 32, in Township No. 9.00 Income of $x,000,000 a Month. 2 South, Range No. 7 W, and will offer proof proved, with sureties as follows ; D. W. L. P. Rev, Carnahan ................ 3.00 Otto Wather .............................. to show that the land sought is more valuable 35.00 PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Jones, F. M. Trout, A.G. and F. R. Beals, Wm. Schlotter, Carnahan ....... 3.00 H. Peters ................................... 37.50 “It is just the same as a mountain of poses, and to establish his claim to said land ACCOUCHEUR. John Jones and A. M. Austin. 1 A. W. Bunn, Beaver.................. 6.40 James Sappington .................... before the Register and Receiver of this office 7.05 $20 gold pieces,’’ said Charles W. Akers, Bl Oiegon City, Ore, on Monday, the ist day The official bon J of J. E. Tuttle, as ! W. T. West, Beaver.................. 3.00 Frank Simeral............. .............. All call promptly attended to. of October, 1900. He names as witnesses : 13.30 the secretary of the territorial govern Christopher Zimmerman, William Merritt, coroner, in the sum of $3,000, was ac 1 J. R. Finlev, Beaver.................. 3.00 L. A. Hoyt ................................. 4.56 ment of Arizona, to a Washington Post T illamook , O regon . Lvciirqus Jones, August Ha mine, of North Yam cepted, the sureties being J. E. Tuttle, E. R. O. Richards, Beaver....... . . 3.00 hill , < iregon. Road District No. 7. man. The hill of $20 gold pieces which Any and all persons claiming adversely the 3.00 J. S. Wertz ................................... 27.50 he referred to is the United Verde mine in G. E. Wist and H. F. Goodspeed. I Alva Finlev, Beaver.................. above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office 011 or before said ist day Dr. J. W. Vogel, E. D. Severance having been appointed H. E. Chapman, Blaine............. 3.00 D. E. Goodspeed .......................... 18.1C Arizona. “It is beyond question the of October, 1900. (’ has . B. M oores , Register. deputy clerk, E. W. Stanley deputy John L. Brady, Blaine.............. 3.00 Paul Erickson............................... 13.75 greatest mine in the world. There is so S pecialist for R efratction and 3.00 John Jones, work and team........ sheriff and Charles A. Johnson deputy 1 M. A. Cadv, Blaine........y.......... D efects of the E ye . 2.50 much silver, gold and copper there that HIIEKIKF'H NAI.K, 7.80 Erick Erickson ............................. assessort, the court approved of them. C. A. Smith, Blaine .................. 2.50 it makes one fairly dizzy to figure out Will visit TILLAMOOK every three N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the under 3.00 Clifford Foster ............................. Taxes assessed in ’93 to ’95 against J. E. L. Kinnaman, Blaine........... 2.50 how much. signed as sheriff of Tillamook county, Oiegon, months. 7.20 Peter Haselborg............................ under and bv virtue of a writ of exeeutio out G. Allen, it was ordered that said delin J. J. McGinnis, Hebo.................. 2.50 Senator Clark is almost the sole owner P ortland ... O regon . of the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for G. S. Nelson, Hebo .................... 3.00 quent taxes be cancelled. — Robinson................................... 1.75 of the mine. The other shareholders O ffice - 132 F irst S treet . I illamook county, to enforce the decree made and entered in said Court on the 11th day of 3.00 Charles Svenson............................ In the matter of the petition of E. A. T. Bain, Hebo........................ 2.50 have merely enough for the purpose of R esidence : 529 S herman S treet . June 1900, in the suit of T. T Geer, F. I. Dun- . bar and < has. S. Moore, constituting the Board 3.00 Marolf for a county road, Wm. Tinner- G. H. Ward, Hebo...................... Road District No. 10. corporate organization. The profit now 1 of Commissioners lor the sale of school and 3.00 Joseph Kutcher............................ stet, Henry Leach and Sam Downs were E. E. Cress, Hebo........................ 5.10 is $1,000,000 a month. I uni \ ••rsity lands, mid the mmmgemcnf of the This is 5 funds arising therefrom as plaintiffs vs. C. H. I H. H. Haves, Sandlake ............ 3.00 C. F Hobart................................ appointed viewers. 5.85 per cent too little, rather than any too I Worthington, Elsie Worthington and G. O No lan hr defendants, will on Tuesday, the 7th day 7.00 A. Benchidt................................... In the matter of the petition of A. Ben- T. J. Harris, Sandlake............... 5.10 much. There can be no possible doubt of August, l'./oo, at I.3O o'clock in the afternoon 3.00 James Staseck................................ chidt for a county road, Peter Heisel, L. W. C. Woolfe, Sandlake............. 4.35 about the profits. Now the lowest levels of said day, at the Court House, at Tillamook, in Tillamook county, Oregon, sell at public 3.00 Johnson and Gust Wicklund were ap E. A. Chamberlain, Sandlake. .. at which they are working is 500 feet. Road District No. 1. Auction for cash in US. gold coin to the highest bidder, the following described tract of land 3.00 Charles Seamon............................ I A. J. Hembree, Sandlake ......... pointed viewers. 5.60 You know these are very shallow work, to-wit : The North West quarter of the South 3.00 George Starr ................................ A claim for establishing corners by A. W. H.Galland, Dolph................ West quarter of section twenty three and North 5.60 ings. Yet if they go no lower and keep ha’f of South Kast quarter and North East 9.00 Daye Gervais......... .•...................... H. V. Hill, Dolph........................ M. Austin was continued. 6.25 on working as they do now, there is quarter of South West quarter of section 22, in township 2 North of Range Io West of the 3.00 Dan Gervais ................................ A claim made by T. H. McCormack for Wfn Baxter, Dolph.................... 6 25 enough to keep the mine running with Willamette meridian, in Tillamook c/mnty, SHAVING, 3.00 Oscar Bergman ............................ C. H. McClane, Dolph ............. Oregon, to satisfy the s >m of <!»14.<>6 and |7s.oo bridge work was rejected. the same monthly profit for fifty years. 8.10 attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements 3.00 Geo. T. Baxter ........................... It was ordered that the funds in the HAIR CUTTING, “If the mine should be worked to make 8.75 of this suit taxed at |i5.1o and the expenses of J. R. Hicks..................................... ; said sale. 8.60 hands of the county judge, arising from H. A. Miles, Union .................... as much money as possible, a tunnel Road District No. 9. I Dated this 5th day of July, 1900. SHAMPOOING, 3 00 John Ruppe, jr............................... H. If. aldhrman , the sale of lumber at thecounty saw mill D. T. Werschkul, Union............. 1.90 would be projected at about a 2,500 feet Sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon. 3.00 Cvrus Randall............................... be used to pay the accounts of Wade & I H. H. Miller, Union................... 1.25 level. It would come out a river and 3.00 Henry Lederer ............................. 13.00 furnish plenty of water. Borings have Briggs, $28.80 for belting ; Tatem & 1 A. J. Heater, Union.................... SHERIFF’S SAI.E 3.00 Bowen. $10.80 for valve ; and 75c. for J. F. Weatherly, Union............... shown that the ore is of the same quality EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS 1 N otice ir H ereby G iven ,—That the under- Road District No. 15. 10.00 H H Milbr ................................ W’. L. Gardner, Little Nestucca.. i signed a/» nheriff of Tillamook county. Oregon, 3.75 to this depth. If the plan of the pro freight charges. under and by virtue of an execution dated the 3.00 H. A. Miles................................... 21.25 gressive engineers were adopted, 25,000 Claims for work in road district No. 3 C. Christensen, L. Nestucca .... I 2olh day of lune, I9OO iasned out of the Circuit I Court of tne state of Oregon, for Tillamook 3.00 Wm. Roenick ............................... 1 F. S. Foster, Little Nestucca.... were ordered continued. 1.25 men might be employed instead of 3000. county, to enforce the decree made and entered 3 00 John Hickey, services as supervi- in «io court on the 12th day of June 1900. in A claim for damages made by Tracy R. 0. F. Hellenbrand, L. Nestucca . I would not even guess at what would the suit of T. T. Ge?r, F. 1. Dunbar affti Cha*«. BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER 3.00 F. C. Varner, Little Nestucca. .. visor road district No. 2....... 67.00 be taken out of the mine then. The ore 1 Elliot was rejected. S. Moore, constituting the Board of < ommi*>- SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, •ioners mn the sale of school and wiiverslty The petition of H. M. Farmer for a H. H. Aiderman, furnishinglum- 7.95 bears gold, silver and copper. If there Truckee Lumber Co., merchd..... i lands and for the management nt the funds arising therefrom, as plaintiffs vs. K. M Keys 4.50 Tillamook Livery Stable............ 5.50 was only the same quantity of one of county road was continued. her for variou» lumber booths SHAMPOOING, ETC. and Eliza M. Keys, as defendants, will 011 Tnes- In the matter of the delinquent tax rolls H. H. Aiderman, for wood and 2.50 these metals the mine would be worth L. E. Sanders, work on grade..... the 7th daj of August, 19oo, at the hour of Electric Bath« nicely flitted up Good for i I day, 10 o'clock, In the forenoon of said «lay, at the 12.00 working for that alone. for the years 1895. 1896 and 1897, Road District No. 2. incidentals .............................. Court House, at Tillamook, in said Tillamook person« sufTering with rbetinialiHm, county, Oregon, sull at public auction, for cash, “Not many miles away Senator Clark it was ordered that the clerk place a new H. H. Aiderman, for boarding Harrv Crane.................................. 44.37 Building next door to the Post Office J in U. IS. gohl coin, to the highest bidder, the warrant in the hands of the sheriff, to lie prisoners................................... 37.86 Frank Crane................................... 21.25 has enough property w hich the experts 1 following described tract of land, to wit: The I North East quarter of section 26. In Township A Ford, for repairing court Chester Hoskins .......................... 32.50 say is just as valuable as this. The title made returnable the first Monday in 1, outh of Range 8 West, Willamette meridian. ; in Tillamook county, Oregon, to satisfy the 1.25 12.50 to this other property has been in liqui September ; also that for the year 1899. I miii of >74067 with interest thereon at the rate 7.50 dation for about six vears, but Senatoi A rebate on taxes in the sum of $4.25 P. D. Newell, canvassing election H. M. Ripley................................ of h per cent per annum, and fso 00 attorney's fees and tin* costs and disbursements of said suit 9.00 28.75 Clark has won the final verdict. I do 12.939, was allowed to C. Desmond. taxed atpl.t-lOand the expense of said sale. I Dated this 5th «Uy of July. I9OO 1 20.62 not know that this other property is to E. C. E. Wist was refunded $13.17 on T. H. Goyne, canvassing election H II. ALDERMAN, 3.20 Elliott Bales.................................. 10.00 be developed at once. Arizona is in a Sheriff of Tillamook County Oregon. laud wronfullv assessed. 2.50 18.75 very flourishing condition at present. I Tax redemption certificates were issued R Mann, janitor work ......... Scott Linkhardt........................... SHERIFF’S MALE. 1 D. R. Sales..................................... 15.00 The mining properties are getting on to J. W. Farquhar, who had paid the de McIntosh & McNair, for mer. Will Stand at Tillamook 2.50 153.38 much better footing. Formerly some of linquent taxes. 1 NoTfcr is H ereby G iven , That the under signed, as Sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon, 6.90 the Arizona enterprises had rather poor 5.30 William Hartzell.......................... City during the Sea Till'tm<^f»k Laundry Co............ Homer Mason, salary as clerk under and by virtue of a wiit of execution 1 Nick Neilson.................................. 21.25 names, but the public is learning that date«! the 20th day of June, i ^ h «, issued out of for May and June ............. $266.6/ F B Wallace, produce furnished son Of 1900. i the Circuit Court of the Stab* of Oiegon for 7.55 Wm. Woods................................... 15.62 they have real worth.’’ E. D. Severance, salary as de- Tillamook county, enforce s decree made an«l in said court on the 12th day of June, 6.20 Wm. Hoskins................................ 3.75 Breeding to Duke of Portland has passed entered putv clerk, May and June ... 100.00 8 V Anderson, bridge work. . l'.HH/, 111 the suit <»f T T «•/•••r, If I. Ilunbar hu «| 6.25 ^F T Lyster, hoard and care of Joe Harrison ................................ the experimental period. His colts are 'Chas S Moore, constituting tin* Hoard of Com H. H. Alderman, salary as for the sale of school and univer- 5.60 16.00 Frank Murray ............................. in evidence. Do not take chance* by 1 missloners H. L. Tucker ........................... v rsity lands and for the management of the sheriff. May and June........... 206.67 1 funds arising therefrom as plaintiffs vs. A. I,. 2.50 breeding to any other horse until jou M H Larson board and care of John Johnson ................................ E. W. Stanley, salary as deputy Alderman, PhoeU* .1. Alderman Jus Hughey, 52.00 Dan Callahan................................. 6 25 100.00 have inflected them. Administrator of the Estate of B Hig’r'n- sheriff. May and June botharn. deceased. Etta Higgenbotham and Ed. 2.50 Ben Johnson ................................ , W. H. Carv, «alary as treasurer G. B. Lamb, salary as school I Morin, defendants, will on Tuesday, th«* 7th «lay |ofAugnst. |*O0. st tin- hour of one <>'t lock m PEDIGREE. 3.75 General Bsuking and Exchange busi for May and June.................. .. 91.66 Wm. Bushbv.................................. superintendent, May and June 84.07 the afternoon of said «lav at the Conrt House, at 12.939, Duke of Portland (6) bh foal Tillamook. 1.85 ness interest paid on time <le|»osiis. 8.05 M. Shearer ............................. In Tillamook county, Oretron, sell at Wade & Briggs, for merchandise J. S Stephens, salary as assessor. ed 1888; by William L., 4244; dam public auction for cash In ( . s. gold coin to the 3.10 62.91 E. Carter................................... Claude Thayer, for -- lumlier luujv.,— ..... -- ....... Highest bidder the following <les« t |la*«| tract of May and June ................... • 133.32 UiaUUt. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger Miss Leggett, by Mambrino Star, 585 ; laud, to wit fx>ts 3 and 4. of section 2o, mii <I Road District No. 18 Jos. Bixby, produce furnished gd. Lady Simmons, by Volunteer.55 ggd lol I, of section 29 i,2. C. A. Johnson, ns deputy asses , also a tract «!• sei lbe«l a« fol many, Sweden, and all foreign countries 28.75 20.67 A. M. Commons........................ Julia, by Sir Henry. 285. Bred by Wm. low* Beginning at the mouth of a certain saw mill ................................. sor for Mav and June ........... 100.00 water «lilcli in lot 3, section 2<*. running thence L. Simmons. Lexington, Ky. 7.50 2.25 W. H. Christenson ................. a a nitlierly direction following said ditrn to Warrants were ordered drawn to pay Tillamodk Headlight, printing . TILLAMOOK. ORE. Duke of Portian<l is a half brother to in its intersection with a «.mail lake, tin ner due 5e.25 D. R. S Daley............................ R M. Watson, printing ........... the celebrated stallion Axtell, who made south across said lake toils south bank, thence judges and clerk of election as follows 7.80 Charles Keller ........................ a record of 2:12 at thrt • years of age, In an east« rl> direction follow mg the foot of the 3.00 Wm. Galloway, furnishing lists Wm. Finley, Nehalem......... hill to the east line of said lot 3, tliriire north 2.80 23.10 Carl Keller .............................. and subsequently sold for the enormous on said line to the Nehalem rlvei. then«*«’ south for nssessor ............................. C. A. BAILEY, 3.00 J. R. Hicks. Nehalem ......... sum of$105,iM)0. erly on line of ordinary high wst« r mark to the 7 80 82.87 Robert Keller ....... ............... riKAIKR IN Cohn & Co., merchandise ....... 9.00 (dace <>f Lrginnitif. rofttatning 10 aci cm of laml, Ilnke of Portland was shipped from Fred Zaddack. Nehalem 2 95 STUDEBAKER WAGONS 4.75 All. Bowman .......................... of said tracts Is Ing and \lug In T"wnrhip Kentucky to the coast by Congressman 2 arth 3 00 I. F. Larsen, blacksmithing North of Range 10 West «>f the Willamette Geo. Cohen. Nehalem......... 6.25 OSBORNE MOWERS, David Bradley ........................ Tongue and Van B. I>e Lashmott, and meridian in Ttllsmook county, Oregon, to P. D. Newell, registration of 3.00 P. D. Newell. Nehalem........ 38 with Interest theicon 2.50 Bnggie«. bay rake», plow», «nd ollie while owned by them and in training satisfy the sum of 9.10 John Craven .......................... voters ................................. at the r-’.t«* of s pct cent per anu »m. ami the 3.00 J. N. Lesley. Foley ............. has rcjieatedly been driven at a 2;2O gait. snm farm maeliinery. Y om can w«ve 1.85 of rS<> attorney's fees and the co«ta ai.«l Charles Fletcher .................. of 3.00 J. R. Finley, registration money by dealing wiUi me, As a sire Duke of Portland has no super, disbur>«-tiicHla of tliL suit taxed at |4cw and Clay Daniel, Foley.............. 2 30 4.90 George Bales . .......................... the expense of said sal«. ior. His colts are good sized, well form voters .................................. Special Price« on Buggies «nd Spring 3.00 Loe Nystrom, Foley......... .. Dated this 51)1 day of July, Boo 2 50 Wagon«. Orie Nash................................... ed and speedv. II H ALDERMAN 7.40 H. B. Hendricks, registration of W. H. Hoskins. Foley......... V. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Or«. I P. C. 8K0MP, Manager. I 2.50 Sheriff of TH amook county, Oregon. L. M. Commons, team ......... 15.70 voters ...................................... 3.00 Felix Roy, Foley................. yy CHAS. PETERSON, Baite Hot and Cold Baths. EDGAR LATIMER, DUKE OF PORTLAND, Standard Bred Stallion, OF C. & E. Thayer.