Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 13, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEPTEMBER 13, 1900
We Want your SHOE TRADE
Cases of Shoes
were received on the
Last Boat.
25 Cases more being
made at factory
UUean & Fit Guaranteed
oÄlLEy.
Try our Shoes and be eon
vineed oue keep the best
ALL First Class Shoes
C0I1N & CO., Leaders in Ladies' & Gent's Shoes
COUNTY AFFAIRS.
J. M. Sappington........................
P. D. Shackelford......................
2 00 Geo. W. Mowers......... ..............
2 00 — Turpey.....................................
2 00
2 00 J. Niclans......................................
1
1
2
2
25 The Assessment on Timber Lands.
W. V. MORGAN
II. MUDGE.
H.
EDWARDS.
25
There appears to be a disposition on
50 the part of the officials in Columbia and
50 Clatsop counties to raise the rate of as­
Grant Thayer, work on Court-
WORK AT SAW MILL.
Are prepared to do all kinds of
The board of county commissioners
house gate...................
3 25 J. C. Foster.................................. 56 00 sessment on timber lands. It may be well
met last week, with County Judge G. Henrv Told, merchandise.........
1 00 A. Kinnaman............................... 56 25 for the officials of Tillamook county to
take into consideration the advisability
\V. Sappington and Commissioners Dr. D. J. Wiley, examination of
E. Kinnaman..............................
58 10 of doing the same thing, for a little more
Chas. Ray and L. Parrish present, when
Martin Reynolds ....................
5 00 C. F. Coulson..............................
6 25 revenue for the purpose of constructing
the following business was transacted:
Tillamook Headlight, printing... 77 70 Wirt Sappington......................... 66 OO
roads would come in exceedingly handy
H. Mason, salary as county
P. II. M. Smith, supervisor R. D.
Alva Finley....... ..........................
53 75 | to our county officials who are wrestling
clerk for July and August..... $266 OO
No. 1.................................
12 00 Mav Sappington.........................
60 00 with the road problem. The Oregon
E. D. Severance, deputy............ 100 00
The claims of T. I). Vincent and Mrs. John Fleck...................................
40 20 Mist lias this to say ;
II. II. Aiderman, sheriff.............. 266 00 E. T. Allen for services on board of H. Peters (less $24.72 for
“It is evident that methods are soon to
E. VV. Stanley, deputy............... 100 <10 teacher’s examiners were rejected.
lumber) .............
11
First Class UJoi'k Guaranteed
be inaugurated which will make capital­
J. S. Stephens, assessor ............ 133 33
The official bond of G. B. Lamb as Peter Newberg.....
33
ists
or
speculators,
rather,
weep.
Most
Reasonable
Charges.
Chas. Johnson, deputy............... 100 00 county school sui»erintendent was ap­ All Kinnaman....
23
of the timber lands of the Coast counties
W. II. Cary, treasurer .............. 91 67 proved, the bond being for $500, with J. F. Jackson.........
27
are now owned by speculators. On these , Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILiUAJWOOPÇ CITY
G. B. Lamb, superintendent..... 89 78 G. B. Lamb, Nels Thompson and IL G. Adolph Tinnerstet.
51
• lands taxation has not been burdensome,
E. F. Lvster, board and care of
Da vies as sureties.
Fred Bigelow........
5
materially enhancing the inducement to
II. L. Tucker............................. 18 00 Andrew Anderson, services as
P. D. Shackelford..
12
buyers to acquire larger holdings. A plan
II. H. Aiderman, boarding pris­
sapervisor, R. D. No. 6........... 18 00 Jeff Wallace...........
6
I is now well underway in Clatsop county
oner ........................................... 20 00
G. W. Sappington.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 1.
111
to raise the (valuation of timber lands j
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
II. II. Aiderman, wood furnished
C. T. Coulson........
William Seholmeyer ..................
3
29
next year. The average valuation of
Court-house.............................
00
i
Ed. Lane......................................
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 14.
5
timber land in Clatsop last year was
II. Mason, incidental expenses
Chas. Ray .................................... 12 50
Wm. Tubbesing .........................
5
$1.92 an acre. The average in Columbia
of clerk’s office.........................
7 35 Wm. Snyder................................
G. S. Nelson.................................
4
7 25 count}’ last year was $2.35, which, per­
A. M. Austin, surveying............ 17 40 John Gray, sr............................... 11
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 18.
haps, was somewhat too low, but under
McIntosh & McNair, merchan­
2
W. H. Christensen......................
Wm. Finley.................................
i 25 the circumstances it was as high as it
dise ............................................. 115 80 Albert Crawford.........................
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16.
5
justly should be placed. The rale in Clat­
Wade & Briggs, merchandise.... 28 48 Alex. Anderson............................
5 25 sop county should be raised. Capitalists
5
Cyrus Randall.............................
Cohn & Co., merchandise........ 84 95 Frank Lundberg ........................
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 3.
5
have flocked there and acquired title to
L. M. Commons, services as
J. A. Richardson ........................
6 25 thousands of acres of valuable land, yet
2
Sam Lundberg.............................
supervisor, R. I). No. 18........ 18 00 Alex. McDonnld ..........................
75
W. F. Richardson........................
8
5
the assessment is not anywhere near as
AGENTS STEAMERS W. II. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
R. Mann, services as janitor at
Theo. Donde................................
1
2 50 high as that paid for improved land. The
Fred Kebbie...............................
1 25 Geo. Roe......................................
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 4.
Court-house .............................
SIBLEY, Mgr.
1
timbered lands mentioned possess far Hobsonville, Or
John Sheets, supervisor R. D.
Joseph Gerov............................... 51 75 greater value than the improved lands
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 3.
6 00 John Johnson..............................
No. 9 .........................................
3 75 ; Geo. E. Woerhle......................... 15 25 and should be compelled to pay propor­
The Court rejected the claim of F. D. Frank Murray ......................... 11 25 L. L. Smith.................................. 73 90 tionately to their real value to their
4 90
Vincent.
7 50 I C Smith........................................
John Hickey ...............................
owner. The rate in Clatsop county is
6 00 outrageously low. Two times the amount
WORK IN ROAD DISTRICT NO. 9.
8 75 E. M. Porter................................
M. Shearer..................................
3 00 would be too low. In 1899, twentv-
J. V. Huntsinger..... ....................
2 50
Jacob Jordi....................................
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 6.
3 00 eight timber syndicates owned 102,000
4 35 Gust Wicklund ...........................
1 Wm. Provoost..............................
A. Phelps......................................
1
, W. B. Petteys............................... 18 50 acres of selected timber lands in Clatsop
3 00 C. A. Svenson.............................. 14
A. Watts.....................................
6 75 county, the assessed valuation being
Robert Hendricks.......................
2 50 N. J. Boquist..............................
4
G. Munson...................................
5 25 $195,000. It is the intention to assess
i Frank Warren.............................
3 75 M. V. Stillwell..............................
2
F. Berns........................................
1 50 this land at not less than $2.50 an acre,
W. A. Petteys..............................
3
7 50 W. J. Latimer..............................
J. Weber........................................
A. Simmons................................. 27 75 which will increase the total assessed
2 50 Peter Heisel.................................
5
M. Reading...................................
M. D. Swabb, supervisor R. D.
2 50 Gust Wicklund............................ 15
Dr. Brooks....................................
valuation by $86,770, and increase the
j No. 12......................................
10 00
9
The assessment and sale for taxes for M. Melchior.................................
total amount of revenue by over $3000.
P.
R.
Coulson,
supervisor
R.
D.
3
1894, of Nw 14 of sec. 23, tp. 3 N, R. 7 C. Lundquist...............................
With this additional sum, many new
PORTLAND, OREGON.
No. 16..................................... 12 00 roads can be constructed throughout the Write for Catalogue and Prices.
W, assessed to Geo. S. Palmer, was can­ L. G. Freeman............................ 10
P.
F.
Ducham,
supervisor
R.
D.
ROAD
DISTRICT
NO.
7.
celled.
country districts. The matter has already
52
No. 4........................................
The assessment and sale of Nw *4 of Frank Ekloff ............................ 11 56
been placed before the assessor of that
7 50 A. M. Austin, establishing
Nw % of sec. 17, tp. 3 N, R. 7 W, for John Thorall................................
county, who favors it, and will assess
government corners............... 10 50 the lands at $2.50 an acre. Even with
3 75
taxes for the year 1897, erroneously John Erickson ............................
A tax redemption certificate was or- this increase, the assessed valuation will
3 75
assessed to L. T. Sykes, was cancelled.
Paul Erickson ............................
3 75 dered issued on lot 1, block 2, Garibaldi, l>e lower than that in neighboring court-'
Assessor J. S. Stephens was granted Peter Heiselburg.........................
6 00 for taxes for 1893.
an extension of time in which to com­ Peter Heisel..................................
ties in Oregon and Washington. The I
The application of M. F. Drew for a timber lands of Clatsop county are being ,
2 50
plete the 1899 assessment roll, the time Peter Wilson...............................
rebate
on
taxes
was
continued.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 11.
being extended to September 24, 1900.
corralled by the big syndicates, many of
In the matter of the petition of A. which own more than 5000 acres. Tim- '
Irving Phillips............................ 11 25
D. Reddaway, building Court­
Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Mi.est Beer in I he Northwest.
11 25 Benscheidt and othersfor acounty road, ber is regarded as a great speculation,
Strangers can fimi bere a place to write, attend to correspondence, privalelj
house fence................................ 18 75 Ben Turner..................................
the
road
was
ordered
o|>eiied.
9 35
Isaac Moore...............................
and almost every acre of good land in
Tillamook
Water Company,
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
In
the
matter
of
the
petition
of
H.
M.
2 50
the county has been bought.”
4 00 S. H. Phillips................................
water rent May to August....
Farmer
and
others
for
a
county
road,
75
3
The timber lands in Tillamook county
4 50 E. Bergstrom..............................
Claude Thayer, electric lights ...
i it was ordered continued.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 12.
are assessed in three different classes, the
Tillamook Laundry Co., laundry
In
the
matter
of
the
petition
of
A.
4 30
o 60 J. M. Tresenriter.........................
best quarter section for $400, the next
work for county charges........
3 40 ; Marolf and others for a county road, for $300 and last for $200.
Wm. Patrick ..............................
J. J. Stewart, building Court­
2 50 it was ordered opened.
house fence .............................. 18 50 R. Y. Blalock...............................
1 85 i In the matter of the petition for aid in
E.
Haag
........................................
Notice to Taxpayers.
John Hickey, supervisor R. D.
PROPRIETORS OF
4 30 repairing the bridges on the Wilson
2 00 C. N.Johnson..............................
No. . ..........................................
Notice is hereby given that on the first i
River Toll Road, it was continued.
25
1
A. Haag ......................................
Chis. Peterson, supervisor R. D.
1 55 VIEWING AND SURVEYING MAROLF ROAD. Monday, the 1st day of October, 1900,
.....................................
No. 3.......................................... 55 00 F. Bevins ROAD
2 60 the COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZA­
Henrv Leach, viewer..... ..........
DISTRICT
NO.
14.
Henry Peters, butter.................. 17 50
.........
2 40 TION will attend at the Office of the'
DEALERS IN
Wm.
Tinnerstet,
viewer
.
13
2 50 S. B. Hill, 44 yds. gravel...........
Oak Nolan, blacksmith work......
.........
2 20 County Clerk of Tillamook County, Ore- *
Sam Downs, viewer
3
G.
H.
W
ard,
12
yds.
gravel
......
50
47
I. F. Larsen, blacksmith work...
8 OO gon, and publicly examine the assessment
A M. Austin, surveyor . .... .
8
S. B. Hill, 28 yds. gravel............
B. C. Lamb, books and station.
.........
2 40 rolls and correct all errors in valuation,
Richard
Mann,
chainman
Shop next door to Larsen'« Hotel, Tillamook
21
Ed. Kellow, 70 yds. gravel........
ery ............................................. 71 30
2 40 description or qualities of lands, lots or
C. Austin, chainmail....... .........
^3
Orley
Kellow,
79
yds.
gravel
......
M. H. Larsen, care of county
.........
2 20 other property, and all persons interest
Albert Marolf, axman
4
Ed. Kellow ..................................
charges....................................... 58 50
ed in said assessment are hereby request­
VIEWING AND SVRVKV1NO BKNCHF.IDT
21
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
L.
Jensen,
72
yds.
giavel
...........
2 00
ROAD.
Edmunds & Co., paper...............
ed to appear at said time and place for
10
Jasper Smith, 35 yds. gravel.....
5
10
00
4
Peter
Heisel,
viewer
.................
M. Perkins, grading street.........
the purpose of correcting any errors that I
Carrying U.S. Mail.
2
5 50 may appear in their assessment, as no
Lewis Johnson, • iewer ...........
1 20 E. D. Landingham, 7 yds. gravel
G. W. Phelps, registering voters
6
A.
J.
Rhoades,
20
yds.
gravel
......
O0
5
Gus Wicklund, viewer...............
O. R. Chamberlain, registering
errors can be corrected after the sitting
5
8 70 of said board.
A. M. Austin, surveyor.............
8 90 James L. Burk, 29 yds. gravel...
voters.........................................
6
G. W. Bodyfelt............................
4 70
1 J. Harris, chainman .............
Tillamook, Oregon, 10th Sept., 1900.
McIntosh & McNair, merchan­
7
Thomas Kellow.........................
4 70
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor
C.
Austin,
chainmail
.................
80
4
J. S. STEPHENS,
dise.............................................
7
George Kellow ...........................
4 30
A. Bencheidt. axman.................
County Assessor.
H. H. Aiderman. house rent for
3
4 OO L. E. Farmer................................
R. W. Watson, printing sheriff s
F. Dorris.............................. •••■•
2
Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday
G. W. Bod) felt............................
Real Estate Transfers.
J. F. Weatherly, registering
notice of taxsale...................... I $402 00
2
Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept monday,
10 O. W. Bodvfelt............................
I
G. W. Sappington, salary as
voteis .......................................
2
U. S. to R<»l>ert O. Hanson, VV of W >/2
John Peterson............................
Leach & Jones, meat furnished
Judge
and
Superintendent
of
Tickets must lie secured the day previous from the Agents at
3
of see. 9, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
65 G. W. Bodyfelt............................
saw mill..................................... 13
saw mill ................................... 175 (X) W. F. Harbrampf to R. W. Lancefield,
4
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
R. R. Smith.............. -.................
Oregon Electric Lumber Co.,
Chas. Ray, salary and mileage
W ’4 of W H of sec. 9, tp 2 N, R. 8
1
H.
A.
Smith
..................................
52
W.
as commissioner...................... 20 00
I urn l>er ...................................... 49
1
H. D. Smith..................................
W. J. Latimer, 126 yards of
L. Parrish, ditto ........................ 21 00 Geo. Phelps to Laura A. Eddy, a tract
2
in tp. 1 S, R. 9 VY.
6 30 Fin Smith.... ................................
In the matter of the petition of A.
gravel.........................................
1
D. A. Bailey..................................
Benscheidt and others praying for the E. L. Larsen to N. J. Blagen, assign­
Claude Thayer, lumber.............. 78 20 Geo. Kellow,20 yds. grave!.......
6
ment.
location and establishment of a county
F. D. Vincent, three dnys on
1
M. A. Murdock to E. G. E. Wist, S H of
G.
W.
Bodyfelt
............................
00
9
road, from the west boundry line of
board of teacher’s examiners...
block 12, in Stillwell’s add. to Till­
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 16.
3 OO
J. P. ALLEN,
amook.
A. T. White, ditto, one day ......
2 RO Tillamook city across the east fork of
M. A.Cady...................................
Claude Thayer, 12 posts for
10 Trask river to three chains west of the H. C. Sanders to Charles Rav. V2 acre in
Proprietor
2
tp 4 S, R 10 W.
6 50 John Moon...................................
Court-house fence............. .
2 10 center of sec. 4, tp. 2 S. of R. 10 W..
John Creecy.................................
I.
O.O.F.
to
Charles
Wells,
lot
40
in
block
Samuel Downs, drawing jury
1 55 Peter Heisel. Lewis Johnson and Gust
First class accommodation
1 in cemetery.
3 00 Eugene E. Rowland................... -
list, 1st Justice District...........
00 Wicklund were appointed viewers and Elizabeth Foss to E. B. Foss, sec. 36, tp.
1
at second class rate.
J. J. Hollett..................................
00
2
A.
M.
Austin
surveyor,
to
meet
at
the
C. N. Drew, ditto, 2nd Dis..........
3 10
2 S, R 7 W.
R. 0. Richards............................
2
00
Geo. Cohn, ditto, 2nd Dis...........
5 30 Court-house on Septemlier 21st.
Ellen A. Hutchins to Rotiert L. Wade et
Jay Ford......................................
IT MKAL8 IN THE
SCALP BOfNTY.
al, 1-6 interest in lot 4, block 9, and
S. V. Anderson, bridge work...... 14 00
2 80
Monk Wood...............................
00
CITY.
4
45
19
lot 4, block 9, Tillamook city.
J
W.
Paul,
2
wild
eats
........
75
3
J. F. Jackson, produce............ —■
George Smith................................
6 00 Elizabeth Butler to Thomas Penter, 5 j
JfRORS SEPTEMBER TERM OF COV’T^
55 D. F. Boyer, 3 wild cats....
1
Tillamook,
Ore
acres in sec. 8, tp 5 S, R 10 W.
2 'X>
2 00 — Browning................................
2 5o J. Lewallen, 1 wild cat ....
W. E. Page ..
2 00 L. H. Jenson...................... -........
A E. Imbler.
The Board of Commissioners met D. T. Edmunds......................
East Week.
F. R. Beals...............................
MORGAN, MUDGE & Co
General
Blacksmithing
Logging and Machine Work
a Specialty.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
RUSSELL “
High Grade
Machinery
SAW
MILLS
THRESHERS
STACKERS ,
RUSSELL & CO
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
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