THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 10, 1901.
1 85
I M A Cady................................
1 25
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Albert
Jordan
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38
1 85
11 85 ' James Patterson ................
25
[
Road
District
No.
18.
31
3 75
11 35 ' O. Hellenbrand..........................
1 25
C.
Goeres,
...................................
10 25
1 35
2 50 F Scherzinger..........................
1 25
85 R. Keller.....................................
2 5o
C.
W
Keller
..............................
«0 00
5 oo
Hi 25 F. C. Varner..............................
5 oo
lo 6<> R. Affolter ..............................
5 00
A.
Affolter
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25
1
5 oo
95 John Weckert ...........................
5 oo
8 lo Thio, Arndt ..............................
5 oo
21 25 Stephen Bauer...........................
3 75
1 25 Wm. Grushoff ...........................
Scalp Bounties.
1 85
2 oo
1 25 James F. Reheer.......................
8 oo
Harry
Crane
..............................
11 25
2o oo
13 75 W. D Illingsworth....................
4 oo
5 oo Axson West ...............................
oo
12
J.
H.
Mapes
................................
8 Io
lo oo
3 75 Wesley Rush..............................
8 oo
6o w. J. Himes..............................
4 oo
16 16 Fred Kabbe................................
18 00
19 8o Geo. Ludtke...............................
6 oo
19 8o Fred Robitch..............................
2 oo
6 oo E. F. Lyster ..............................
2 00
9 9o Ervin Carter..............................
O oo
7 95 Casper Schlappi .......................
Benschidt Road.
7 00
8o
2 25 Frank wheeler...........................
8o
1 5o H. F. Got d'peed.......................
9<>
14 35 Henry Rogers ...........................
1 5o M. B. Pettys, work in road dis-
7 75
No. 4 ..................................
1 5o
Claim for work in road district No. 12
12'65 was rejected.
7 35 I Bids of W. Woods and G. 0. Nolan
2 65 for building Beaver Creek bridge were
2 5» rejected.
lo 5o
Petition of H. M. Farmer for a county
5 95 road was continued.
23 lo
Claim of W.T. West, services as cor.
15 65 oner in death of Thos. Malaney, was
5 15 continued.
13 25
Petition of Mary F. Drew for rebate on
3 lo taxes was continued.
6 25
Claim of Chas. Blum for work in road
12 5o district No. 11 was continued.
8 75
Claim of M. D. Swabb as supervisor of
28 45 road district No. 12 was rejected.
lo 15
Claim of J. A. Taft & Co. for lumber
4 35 was continued.
1 85
Claim of H. H. Hays for work in road
2 50 district No. 13 was rejected.
Claim of P. D. Newell for registering
8 75 votes was rejected.
2 50 Petition of H. H. Aiderman for the
8 75 reimbursement of $13.60 for over pay
ment of taxes to the county treasurer
181 50 was allowed, and a warrant for the
32 50 amount ordered drawn.
7 50
NEHALEM.
tion by an overwhelming majority. It
is argued that Southern Idaho would
now consent because of lack of rail way
connection between the two parts of the
state and especially because of the great
expanse resulting fiom the mining riots
in the Coeur d'Alene district and two
years of martial law.
In a letter mailed at Lincoln, a writer
who represents himself as one of the
kidnapers ofEddie Cudahy has made a
formal offer to turn state's evidence
against his confederate in return for im.
m unity for himself, and the guaranty
has been made by the Chief of Police and
Mr. Cudahy.
Congressman Frank Eddy of Minne.
sota is undoubtedly the most shabbily
dressed member of the national legisla
ture. According to his own story, he
was walking along Pennsylvania avenue
when a ragged tramp asked him for the
price of a meal. Mr. Eddy gave him a
quarter, saying solemnly it was the
last cent he had. The tramp looked him
over, handed back the coin and said:
‘‘Well, if you're on the bum yourself keep
it: I'll hustle some guy on the next
block.’’
Horace Mann, the famous educator,
was sitting one evening in his study,
when, says the New York Tribune, an
insane man rushed into the room and
challenged him to fight. ‘My dear fel
low," replied Mr. Mann, “it would give
me great pleasure to accomodate vou,
but I can't do it the odds are so unfair.
I am a Mann by name and a man by
nature, two against one! It would
never do to fight." ‘Oh, come ahead!”
the insane man answered. “ am a man
and a man beside myself. Let us four
have a fight.”
Road District No. 4
S 00
Thomas Lyster, S. Prairie.........
The Elmore came in on Saturday and
5 00 C, W. Cterk ...............................
Jacob Blum, Carnahan..............
left on Sunday for Astoria, via Gariboldi,
(TÄTCobler
...............................
oo
3
The Board of County Commissioners B. W. Turner, Carnahan...........
where she had to take on some passen
met on Wednesday when County Judge C. H. Blake, Carnahan..............
3 00 Dan Darby...................................
gers. L. McFee sent out fifty fresh
3 00 Albert Darby......... .....................
G. W. Sappington and C ommissioners L. P. Rey, Carnahan..................
steel-heads on her.
3 oo Will Doughty ...........................
C. Ray and L. Parrish were present, and Wm. Schlotter, Carnahan.........
The tug and barge came down the
3 oo G. V. Doughty......... ...............
they transacted the following business : J. N. Lesley, Foley......................
river from Portland Sunday, and will be
3 oo 8. W. Elliott...............................
Homer Mason, salary as clerk $266 «7 Louis Nystrom, Foley..............
7 20 C. A. Elliott...............................
in as soon as weather permits.
Clay Daniels, Foley....................
E. D. Severance, salary as de
3 oo A. J. Jennings...........................
White Clover Grange will hold their
puty clerk ............................... 100 00 i W. H. Hoskins, Foley...............
3 oo J. W. Moade...............................
Felix Roy, Foley........................
annual election on the 17th inst. An
H. H. Aiderman, salary as
7 80 Orie Mapes...................................
early and full attendance is requested.
sheriff...................................... 206 67 ’ John L. Brady, Blaine...............
3 (X) J. R. Summerlott......................
James Patterson, Blaine............
E. W. Stanley, salary as deputy
Seeing in your last issue that there had
3 00 Geo Vaughn ...............................
sheriff....................................... 100 00 i Jay Ford, Blaine........................
been " More Ruction at Nehalem,” of
3 00 Guy Vaughn ...............................
91 66 I B. L. Kinneman, Blaine...........
W. H. Cary, salary as treasurer.
which your correspondent had not
3 00 J. C. Wilson ...............................
C. A. Smith, Blaine.... x..............
G. B. Lamb, salary as school
heard, he made diligent inquiry, and
oo
J.
Pestertield
...............................
3
84 51 W. H. Cooper, Hoquarton........
superintendent........................
learned that the tale had been bndly
3 00 Leo McFalls ...............................
J. 8. Stephens, salary as assessor 133 33 J. D. Edwards, Hoquarton....
told.
Abe
Simmons
...........................
20
3
Peter
Geisel,
Hoquarton
...........
Chas. Johnson, salary as deputy
Not a finger was laid upon Mr. Klein.
00
Wm
1
‘
rovoost
............................
3
A.
G.
Reynolds,
Hoquarton
......
assessor ... ........................... 100 00
The young man who was thrashed
3 00 M, B. Pettys...............................
Geo. H. Handley, Hoquarton...
H. H. Aiderman, circuit court
was the agressor, and brough it upon
10 20 W. C. Morton.............................
15 00 W. L. Gardner, L. NeatuccS......
expenses...................................
himself by deliberately taking up another
3 OO Wm. Doughty ...........................
C. Christensen, L. Nestucca....
J. 8. Stephens, premium on
mans quarrel and attempting to strike
00
3
Mary
Dollarhide
........................
court-house insurance........... 100 00 L. E. Whiterman, L. Nestucca..
the first blow, after being repeatedly
3 00 L. 8. Smith ...............................
A. W. Atterbury, L. Nestucca...
W. C. Wolfe, supervisor R. D.
advised to go on and attend his own
3 00 A. Simmons ...............................
No. 13 ....................................
12 00 O. T. Hellenbrand, L. Nestucca.
affairs.
3 00 Wm. Doty...................................
Tillamook Headlight, printing .
10 50 H. A. Miles, Union.....................
The city marshall, whose place it was
8 60 H. Palmer...................................
37 80 D. T Werschkul, Union............
R. M. Watson, printing.............
to prevent a breach of the peace was en
3 00 F. E. Huntsinger........................
Electric Light Co........................
7 00 H. H. Miller, Union...................
gaged in a free fight himself, until he got
3 00 J. V. Huntsinger ......................
L. Hiner, work at saw mill .... 28 75 A. J, Heater, Union...................
a biff, when he ran and hid, and could
3 oo G. Knight ...................................
W. A. Gage, Union.....................
Tillamook Livery and Feed
not be gotten back to the scene.
3 00 W. Knight...................................
Stable .......................................
16 00 f. J. McGinnis, Hebo...................
Regarding the organ mentioned, the
3 oo E. B. Porter.................................
A. Letcher, clock................. .
4 00 A. T. Bain, Hebo........................
order that moved it away with their
3 00 Joseph Geroy...............................
Oak Nolan, blacksmithing........
1 50 G. S. Nelson, Hebo.....................
other effects, did so because they are vir
3 Oo F. Balmer.....................................
G. W. Bodyfelt, Hebo................
J urors F ees .
tually the owners of it, having obtained
7 60 J. Balmer.....................................
2 20 J. R. Lowrance, Hebo................
F. R. Elliott...............................
a relinquishment of interest in their
6 40
Road District No 6
James Williams ........................
2 40 E F. Lyster, Beaver....................
favor, from those through whose efforts
3 00 A. Benschidt...............................
P. J. Brown...............................
2 20 I. W. Hiner, Beaver....................
it was obtained; and because said order
3 00 D. Baker.......................................
8, W. Elliott...... ........................
3 00 J. R. Finley, Beaver....................
had it repaired at their own expense.
3 00 John Matejick ...........................
W. V. Morgan.............................
2 20 Alva Finley, Beaver....................
3 00 L. Nelson.....................................
Anyone else can get the organ by
Chas. Weils.................................
2 80 R. O. Richards, Beayer..............
3 00 A. Benschidt, boarding labor. .
by showing a more valid title.
W.8 Hays...................................
2 20 William Finley, Nehalem...........
3 0() Joe Kutcher ...............................
Calm-town is a very peaceful place
O. A. Bailey ...............................
2 20 Fred Zaddach, Nehalem............
9 00 N. Job..........................................
when all its inhabitants are asleep.
E. G. E. Wist.............................
2 20 J. R. Hicks, Nehalem...................
The little Spanish steamship San Au
o 20 P. D. Newell, Nehalem................
3 00 John Matejick ...........................
S V. Anderson...........................
gustin has been wrecked on a small islet
3 00 Charles Lee..................................
GARIBALDI.
J. M. Sappington ......................
2 20 George Cohn, Nehalem................
in Smith Channel, Straits of Mi
3 oo A. (Juber ...................................
G. W. Kiger ...............................
2 20 L. Parrish, Garibaldi..................
Our county road is still blocked with The British steamship Coya, which ar.
OO
3
P.
Pyrom,
Garibaldi
..................
James
Morgan
............................
S pecial D eputy S heriffs ,
logs and drift wood.
rived in New York, saved the paS
F. P. Hobson, Garibaldi............
3 00 Fred Tomlinson...........................
Chris Larsen, Nehalem.............
I think our Supervisor's ears must and crew, 102 in number, from flTtHvK
5 40 Dee Tomlinson........... . ..............
00 Chas. A. Johnson, Garibaldi......
W. 8. Linkhart. Foley
have got very warm when those ladies by the pirates oil' the coast and landed
3 00 Louis Nelson...............................
J. H. Harrison, Garibaldi.........
00 L. M. Alley, Garibaldi................
and gentlemen were obliged to crawl all hands at Pnnta Arenas. The wreck
Miles
Warren,
Bay
......................
3
00
A. Benschidt...............................
Alfred Deane. Bay....................
00
over logs in the dark in order to get to ot San Augustin occured November 27,
3 00 W. Hutson...................................
Joseph Hauxhurst, Barnegat...
00 J. F. Nevins, Bay..........................
their wagons that were to take them but the, first news of it was brought
3 00 Charles Lundquist’....................
J. M. Morgan, Netarts .............
00 W. S. Cone, Bay..........................
here by the Coya. The Spanish steamer
back
to Tillamook.
40
W.
D.
Wood,
Bay
......................
4
D.
Baker
......................................
C. N. Drew, Tillamook.............
00
3 00 Gust Wick lurid ..........................
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Briscoe are go. in command of Captain Suarez, left Cor.
W. H. Reynolds, Hoquarton .
00 A. M. Hare, Bay..........................
onel, in Chile, for Punta Arenas, Novem
3 00
ing upto Tillamook on business.
work IN R. D. No. 8.
Cyrus Randall, Fairview.........
00 G. T. Jenkins, Fairview.............
ber 22, five days before she struck the
3 00 Cyrus Randall ............................
Illi Frank Severance, Fairview......
Chas. Wells, South Prairie..;.
Mrs. Joe Richardson has gone out on
rocks in Smith Cannel. The boats
3 60 John Rupp...................................
Ed. Blum. Carnahan.................
00 W. H. Leach, Fairview...............
visit friends in Olympia.
landed the passengers and crew, who
3 00 Fred Maurer ..............................
L. A. Hoyt, Sar d 1-ake.............
00 M. C. Trowbridge, Fairview.....
There is about one inch of snow and were composed of Spanish and Chil.
3 00 L. Parrish, work performed in
Thoa. Coulson, Beaver...............
00 J. C, Holden, Fairview...............
more falling at this writing.
eans. On the rocky islet they had to
R D. No. 3...............................
G. H. Ward, Hebo......................
00
C.
Wallin,
ditching
.....................
16
00
remain two days before they were res-
Illi
C. F. Murphy, Union.................
Jos. Bixby, work in R. D. No. 13
NETARTS.
cued by the Coya's men. The pirates
P. A. Baxter, Dolph......... .........
L. Jensen, work in R D. No. 14
00 McIntosh & McNair, mer
chandise.................................... 26 2«
who swam on that coast had taken all
WORK R. D. KO. 9.
J. W, Hellenbrand. L. Nestucca
00
Tillamook Jottings.
Mr. Bat O'Hara returned home Wed.
3 20 C. Wells.......................................
they could lay hands on from the wreck.
H. L. Jensen, Blaine.................
2 50
00 Henry Tohl, merchandise.........
nesd.iv
from
Portland
where
he
has
been
J It is strange that some of the people
Tillamook Water Co...................
2 00 T. Lyster.....................................
J urors N ovember T erm of C ourt .
5 00
State Senator F. P. Mays will intro
for several months working in the North
8. M. Battereon.
8 00 C. I. Clough, merchandise......... 19 09 A. Frickson.................................
2 17 , in the south part of the county want to Pacific saw mills.
duce a bill nt the coming session of'the
McIntosh
and
McNair,
mer
(
be
annexed
to
Yamhill
when
the
roads
in
Chas. Himes ....
2 50
2 40
H. Webber........... .......................
Geo. W. Phelps has just returned from Legislature to provide for the election of
9 30 J. B. Delsman ............................
2 40 chandise....................................
Frank Severance
1 25 . that county will not allow of reaching
Nehalem,
where he has been for the past United States Senators by direct vote of
B.
C.
Lamb,
merchandise
....
.
70
177
.
there
only
three
months
in
the
year.
John Sheets ....
1 25
2 80
C. Hanenkrat..............................
the people, so far as the same may be
few days.
Morgan
&
Edwards,
black.
i
■'I'-J-
A.
Cummings,
wl|o
has
rented
J. K. Craven....
00
8 00
2
R. H alien k rat.............................
done without conflict with the Consti
smith
work
..............................
50
Snow
was
six
inches
deep
on
Cape
i
Mr.
F.
N.
Wilson's
place,
has
lieen
sent
Andruw Klein ........................
8 0(
2 50
G. N. Hodgdon............................
tution of the United States. The Consti
j James Atkinson, produce...........
6 00
H. E. Weston ........................
10 00 I to this county by a party representing Meres during the last snow and at Ne tution of the United States, Revised
H. Rogers ....................................
0 20
(
M.
I).
Swabb,
supervisor
............
9
00
T. W. Lyzter..........................
2 8(
5 00 i 25 families from Eagle (Bend, Minn. He tarts the ground was only just white.
M. D. Reading..............................
Statutes, provides for the election of
C. F. Keller, supervisor...............
12 00
Louis Olsen...............................
5 00 I is impressed with this county, and if he John Hodgdon has moved into his United States Senator by the Legisla
2 20
G. I latison........................ ...........
(
Henry
Olds,
supervisor
.............
00
7
W. C. King...............................
6 00
1 25 , can find enough places for his party it new residence.
A. Apeley.....................................
tures of the different states of the Union.
I King Kt Kerremans, merchandise 43 40
G. W Day ...........................
will add over 100 persons to the popula-
8 20
WORK IN R. D, NO. 12.
Mr. Mays in his bill provides that the
00
( Geo Bodyfelt, supervisor.............
1
SPRUCE.
C. Wallin...................................
tion
of
Tillamook.
He
thinks
that
the
2 20
6 <'O
E. Kinnaman ............................
names of candidates for United States
OO
(
Sam
Downs,
making
jury
list
.....
3
Fred Zaddnch...........................
H 00
5 00 climate of this county is preferable to 40
D. F. Coulson............... ............
Hellow! hear we are again and so is Senator shall lie printed on the official
( Tlios Coates, ditto......................
2 00
J. D. Wallace........................
5 20
8 75 degrees below zero.
L. West.........................................
the snow, and it looks like it was going ballot, and voted for at each general
(
Geo.
Cohn
............................
00
2
Nela Thonipaon....................
2 20
H. A. Kinnaman......................
3 75
In the matter of designating the coun to stay too.
! Tilden Bros., sawing wood........ 12 05
election, and the result is to be sub
1> W. Jones.............................
3 20
3 oo ty newspaper two years ago the county
F. J. Dye .................................
H.
II.
Aiderman,
house
rent
for
Mr. Frank Atkinson and supervisor mitted to the Legislature. The pre
ji\V. V. Morgan ....................
2 20
3 00 court did not ask for a subscription list
C.
L.
Dye
.....................................
F. Dorris .................................
8 00
sumption is that the Legislature will
|A. M. Commons.........
s H() !
3 oo to be furnished and satisfield itself that Wolfe have been working on the trussel
2 75 E. T. Coulson..............................
Tillamook
Laundry
Co
............
bow to the voice of the people and elect
this
week,
which
was
broken
down
by
a
■Guatave Kunze....................
2 HO
1 50 the Headlight had the largest circulation,
C. N. Johnson..............................
E. F. Lyster, board of H. L.
the candidate who shall have received
large snag on the Sandlake road.
|W. B. Al'lerman .......
2 8o
so
designated
that
the
county
news.
work IN R. D. NO. 13.
Tucker ....................................... 18 00
"B in Turner...............
Mr. James Atkinson went to town the highest number of votes, but this
3 00
2 50 | paper.; Last year, at the January term,
W. C. King...................................
M. H. Larsen, board of county
may not be done, because the Legisla
■ Wm. Olaen ..........................
2 20
-’ 50 the court ordered that lists be filed to be Friday with his daugher, Stella, who ture is by the law of the United States
charges .................................... 58 50 O. R. Chamberlain..............
Iw. T. Doughty................
3 00
has
been
spending
'Xmas,
with
her
folks
acted
upon
at
the
next
term,
and
as
the
50
8
I. F. Larsen, blacksmith work..
8 00 E. C. Chamberlain ....................
vested with full power in the matter, and
|J. J. Purcell......................
2 20
5 00 Headlight misunderstood the order and and relatives, and who is now going the members of that body can elect any
J. F. Jackson, produce ...............
1 00 H. M. Farmer..............................
* A. Chritlenson....................
2 60
back
to
Tillamook
to
go
to
school.
Jesse Kays...................................
2 50 filed a sworn statement of the entire cir.
Sam Downs, canvassingelection
L M A. Cmly ...........................
6 00
Mr. J. C. Coves'hens would not lav one Senator whom they please, irres-
6 25 dilation, the court, without giving the
Frank Atkinson..........................
returns
......................................
60
3
|Enc Glad ................
2 40
until
a little while before 'Xmas., when pective ot the wishes of the voters of the
Daniel Atkinson ........................
6 25 editor an opportunity to rectify the mis
W. T. West, canvassing election
I Len Hiner .............................
2 20
one
of
them slipped and fell and she has state as expressed by their ballot,
1 25 take or explain how it occurred, desig
returns.......................................
6 40 A. Hembree ..............................
although it is not to be supposed that
|J. M Sappington.................
2 20
been laying ever since.
nated
the
Herald
the
newspaper.
At
the
1
85
L.
A.
Hoyt
.........
.........................
Homer Mason, incidentals ........
5 35
such a course would be pursued.
f W. W. Conder....................
« 20
2
00 term of court on Wednesday it asked for
T. J. Harris ................................
H. H. Aiderman, repairing elec
W itness F rks .
General MacArthur has ordered the
2 50 no lists to be furnished, and the Hernld
tion booths................................
1 00 Bert Hoyt . ............................
’j. J. Purcell ..........................
Canal and Locks.
2 20 W. E. Page, furniture..................
2 50 putting one in late in the day, the court, deportation of Generals Ricarde, Del
8 00 W, G. Harris...............................
L 8am Johnson...........................
4 40 I’. H. M. Smith, supervisor........
0 00 at a night session, again designated that Pilar, Hizon, Llanera and Santos to the
8 OO J C. Gove...................................
W ashington , Jan. 7.—Chairman Bur
LBen Jolmaon......................
4 40 Chris Peterson, supervisor........
8 15 the county newspayer, when, in fact, the Island of Guam. Nine regimental and
11 OO J. F. Jackson.......................... .
ton, when asked to-day if he favored the
| J. N. Lesley ..................
8 00 Andrew Anderson, supervisor ... 11 OO I. Hiner.......................................
13 OO Headlight is entitled to it. If the gentle four subordinate officers, with eight
repeal of the boat railway project for
18 75 men ofthe court were running the Head, civilians, including Trias, Tecson and
Wade & Briggs, merchandise ...
5 15 Jeff Wallace ...............................
The Dalles of the Columbia, said that he
James Wilson....................
3 40 Tilden Bros., wood....................
Mabini,
notorious
assistants
of
the
In.
13 75 light we wonder whether they would
7 50 Albert Kinnaman......................
did, most emphatically ; that the boat
J. F. (haliam......................
2 20 Cohn Kt Co., merchandise .........
surrectionists,
have
also
been
ordered
to
consider
¿they
were
receiving
fair
treat
00
18
Frank
Dye
...................................
30 75
railway was highly impracticable, and
L L. Smith ......................
4 HO R. Mann, janitor.........................
be
deported.
It
is
General
MacArthur's
ment
when
the
court
has
acted
upon
Connie
Dye
..................................
5 65
2 50
he should use every effort to have the
Eugene Huntainger.............
3 40 M. L. Chamberlain, preparing
intention
to
hold
most
of
the
active
2
00 different procedures the last three years ?
Alva Finley.................................
project wiped out. He wonld not be
Nick Job.................................
2 30
3 75 We leave the general public, who respect leaders of the rebels who have been cap.
abstract.....................................
3 00 Alva Finley.................................
willing to consider any other project
J. H. L.ihuion .........................
3 20 Chas. B. Moores, preparing list
A. West .......................................
6 25 and appreciate the Headlight, to draw its tured in Guam, until the resumption of a
until
this had been set aside and the
C. E. Hawke..............................
3 20
condition
of
peace
has
been
declared.
0 65 own conclusions.
for assessor ..............................
fl 80 A. Foland ...................................
money turned back into the Treasury,
JVDOKS AND CI.XHKS or ELICTOX.
24 Of)
A. M. Austin, surveying............
IS 00 Wirt Sappington........................
It is reported that Mrs. Lease has for he did not propose to have the
G. L. Baker, Barnegat
3 00 Chas. Ray, commissioner.........
7 50
14 th) John Fleck .................................
abandoned her divorce suit and will quit balance used as a club over him and the
Cohn & Co.’s Sale Items.
T B Handley, Barnegat.........
5 00 L. Parrish, commissioner...........
16 25
27 oo May Sappington........................
politics and return to take np the hor. committee to force the substitution of a
George Hunt, Barnegat ....
8 00 G. W. Sappington, salary as
WORK IN R. D NO. 14.
Mackintoshes at cost during this sale. rible and soul-crushing cares of domestic
new project. He was free to admit that
John A B'ggH, Barnegat.........
8 IX)
G. 8. Nelson...............................
27 )
county judge and superinten
Ten percent off on dress goods.
life in the home that for many years has the portage road proposition could
G W. Bovakin, Barnegat .
3 00
dent of saw mill...................... 125 Oo D. T. Werschkul ........................
15 >
A lot of dress remnants at most any been Mr. Lease's alone. Poor Lease;
never be adopted, for it opens up the
< B. Wiley, Netarts
5 60 J. W. Rowland, preparing
W. A. Gage.................................
18 I [ price.
though his widower life has not been
question
of Government ownership of
Ben O'Hara, Netarts
J
Ten
per
cent
off
on
clothing,
hats
and
3 00
Web
Hudson
..
...........................
township plats.........................
7
24 0O
quite what he anticipated when he led
shoes.
R G Jackoon, Netarts ..
3 00 L. Parrish, superintendent of
Peter Jerick.................................
2) ' Just a few suits of woolen underware Mary Ellen to the matrimonial altar, he roads, and that can never have Con
gressional sanction.
G. W Phelpa. Netarts .........
3 00
work in R. D. No. 3...............
8 75 Wütet Booth ...........................
5
to close out at $1.00 a suit.
may in the future look back upon it as
W. A. High, Netarts................
His conclusion is that the canal and
3 00 John Hiekev, siqiervisor, work
H Booth...................... . ..............
1
Ribbons at half price.
a period of almost paradisaical serenity.
H. H. Hava, Sandlake.........
locks is the only feasible project, and
7 CO in R. D. No. 1............................
8 00 G. 8. Nelson...............................
2
| Big reductions in all lines of dry —Evening Telegram.
W. C. Wolfe, Sandlake.......
the only one that can ultimately be se
3 00 John Grav....................................
I goods.
2
2 50 H. Booth .....................................
Plans are being formed to secure the cured. but he thinks the cost. $4,000,000,
I Nestucca honey in bulk 10 cents a
Jamea Alkmmin, Bandlake ..
8 00 Sam Lundberg............................
3 10 J. J. Hudson...............................
7
pound.
the annexation of the northern part of is entirely out of proportion to the
E. A Chxmbetlein, Sandlake
8 (X) Bam D Thomjwon. .....................
3 75 J. J. Hudson...............................
8
Sugar $6.00 a sack.
Idaho to the State of Washington. State amount of commerce to he benefited at
II II. Hembree, Sandlake
8 00 1). Dimmick ...................... ...
o
2 00 E. E Cross...................................
Four pounds package coffee, 50 cents.
E B. Graves, Dolph ................
3 00 8 Hunter .................................
Another car load of that famous Representative H. D. Merritt is planning this t me. He says Oregon has much
1 25 Thomas Kellow.................
2
Wm. Baxter, Dolph...................
"Golden Rod Flour," 625 sacks due on to bring this project before the Legisla more than her share in the pending bill,
3 00 W M. Harris
o
2 50 Frank Sherwood ......................
the next boat. If von want the best ask ture at its coming session. The purpose and if provision were made for The Dalles
|oe Stirnmut, Dolph................
3 00
Road District No. 8.
Road District No. 16.
us for Gohlen Rod flour.
is to add to this state the entire region improvement, the name of the bill would
C II McClane, Dolph,.............
3 oo N. Nelson ....................................
5
R. O. Richardson ......................
6
Schillings Baking Powder, 16 oz.
known as the "Panhandle." lying north have to be changed to ” A bill for the
Geo. T. Raster, Dolph...............
» 40 W Woods...................................
cans.
35
cents.
I
John M'xrn......... — —.................
8
A. J. Cohn, Tillamook................
3 20 R D Sales ..................................
Our Gold Medal Spider Leg Tea can't of the 46th parallel, which is the south-I improvement of Oregon rivers and har.
1
Seth F. Moon...............................
2
l>e equaled in the city.
Gust Wicklund, Tillamook ......
em boundary of Washington. This' bora."
3 00 Dau Hickey ................................
5
George Smith ............................
9
Try a can of our pure maple svrnp would include Kootenai, Shoshone, i He is under the impression that Oregon
John J. Stew art, Tillamook.......
3 00
Road District No. 3.
George W. Lucas........................
8
and a sack of pure buckwheat if you Latah and Nez Perce and part of Idaho
Otto Heins, Tillamook...............
3 00 David Martiny............. ..............
3 IO Harry Patterson ........................
has already received more consideration
1
want something delicious for breakfast.
D. C. I*earce, Tillamook.............
3 00 W m. Fisher ..............................
County, taking in all of the famous than its commerce justifies, and becatre
3 10 J« J. Hcllctt. .
5
We give no "song
and nance
dance'in
our
no ng ana
in our
-i
. , . .
M 0. Reading. S. Prairie...........
4 00 Frank Holston ............................
advertisements, bnt plain tacts and '■ocor ”
silver-lead mining district, nettled when pressed to continue pro
2 50 Sam Lucas...................................
5
Fred Lowrv, S. Prairie...............
3 00 Bummer Hauxhurst .................
figures, that's what talks from
as well as most of the rich Clearwater jects which the engineers had reported
7 50 Marcus Curl...............................
3
A. Smith, S. Prairie ...................
3 th) M Shearar......... . ......................
COHN * CO.,
gold fields. The plan is received with disparagingly on, so that when meri
1 M James Wood...............................
3
D Fitzpatrick, S. Prairie............
3 00 Wm Uasby ................... ........ .
T he L eaders .
enthusiasm and Northern Idaho has in torious propositions were offered he was
3 7i| E E. Rowland .........................
1 :
Remember our Great Sale.
the past voted in favor of such annexa-1 m no spirit to entertain them.
COMMISSIONERS’ COURT
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