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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 7, 1901 Commissioners’ Proceedings. K. D No 13. Mr. H. Bays visited Mr. and Mrs. Chopard Monday ami Tuesday. Gardening will soon be in progress. The frog orchestra is again with ns. Mr. and Mrs. Dye and daughter, Elsie passed through our burg Monday. Tillamook School Report. Gravedigger Lost His Job. Yearly report ot Tillamook Public School from March. 1900, to March, 190 “ When I was a boy,’’ said the veteran T|ie average daily attendance for three months of last year was 100 pupils, while, to a New York Times man, " 1 remember avernge „ttendiwce the past six months is 1S9 pupils._________________ there was an awful scandal in our town , H Z > Z > O y 0 y S’ y 3 3. —a little country place—because a tem i -t *■< o CL s porary gravedigger, who had been hired | * 3 o H n as M r* -t □ X sl S s -i0. CL ft S3 S3 to do the work when the regular hand , e S3 a h 73 was ill, buried a man with his feet to ( a : 3 fT 5* NETARTS. Q. : 2 a. ? : Q. r* the west. Ours was a religious, as well: a : : tt. \ s • 33 Chas. Desmond and family have moved as a siqierstitious town. Among the : ’T . e* : ** » : to Pleasant Valley, where they intend older people there was a well-grounded making their home in the future, having belief that a person must be interred 1900. 73 168 116 70 20 2357 181 bought a place in that neighborhood. with his feet to the east, so that when March ..... 20 2078 337 77 162 101 — 64 John Wilson, of Kelchis river, was Gabriel’s trumpet should sound for the April......... +0 156 79 50 1589 316 20 — .Mny......... visiting with Wm. Shaw, of this place, final awakening the dead should be able 20 3213 259 104 183 160 73 87 Septemlier. Saturday and Sunday. to face the angel on arising. This new 20 3644 223 65 208 182 98 88 October ... 19 3827 131 44 219 i>01 133 92 Geo. W. Phelps made a trip to Tilla gravedigger couldn’t have known the November IS 3674 121 32 215 204 141 95 tradition, or he would not have flown Decenilier mook City Tuesday on business. 20 3920 125 37 213 196 128 92 January .... John Hodgdon, who has been sick for in the face of superstition and buried his February 19 3596 212 24 210 189 106 90 victim with his feet to the west. The for sometime, is able to be out again. thing made such a scandal that they B. 0. S nuffer , Teacher. VV. A. Shaw will soon move on his actually disinterred the body and turned homestead near Cape Meares lighthouse. the coffin around so that the dead man should rest in the right position. Of For Sale. course, the new gravedigger lost his job. A dairy farm, with or without stock. I don’t know that I have thought of the —For particulars apply to Chas. Pre, incident for a long time, until I had to Nehalem, Tillamook Co.. Oregon. go to Woodlawn cemetery a short time ago to attend the burial of a friend. Dairy Ranch for Sale. Then, for the first time, it dawned on me At this Season of the year, when the weather changes so suddenly. that there had been a change in the super For sale, a dairy ranch of 263 acres, Do not let the cough run on, it may lead to Catarrh or Con. stition, and that it had probably been with 20 cows and 2 horses.—Apply to sumption. You can quickly cure your Cough by using wholly lost to sight, as have so many of C. Desmond, Netarts, Or. the old ones. I noticed that the direction White Pine, in which bodies are buried now seems to Cows for Sale. be settled by the direction of the path in THE IDEAL COUGH CURE, it heals, it cures, if not satisfactory Twelve head of cows for sale, delivered front of the plat you own ; that is, that your money back. Price, 50c. interments are made with the feet point now or will keep them for the purchaser till April 1st.—J. J. H enderson , Blaine. I ing toward the path, no matter in what compass direction they may point.’’ 3 75 The beard of county commissioners, Frank Atkinson......................... 1 25 vi ith Judge G. W. Sapp ngton and Com Eddie Hays................................ 75 missioners C. Ray and L. Parrish pre R. D. No 1«. sent, met on W ednesday. 3 75 i S. Bauer...................................... 3 75 Resignation of Chris. Peterson as road | Wm. Grasshoff.......................... 3 75 supervisor of district No. 3 was accepted I). McNeil.................................... 3 75 and M. H. Ripley was appointed to fill Harry Chitwood...................... 3 75 ■ Theo Arndt................................ the vacancy. 3 75 In the matter of the petitio i for a coun John Wickert............................ 7 50 ty road, by A. W. Bunn, the viewers ap A. Affolter................................. 6 00 pointed were E. T. Lyster.Otto Walcheis F. C. Varner.............................. 13 50 and P. Peters. 1 Chas. Blum................................ ..... John G. Day and Marv L. Day' ma lean G. VV. Sappiugton, salary as application for a settlement of delinquent 1 county judge.......................... ..... 104 50 taxes, and the court ordered that upon L. Purrish, commissioner...... ..... 45 00 “ ...... ..... 43 on the payment of $80 the count relinquish Cha». Ray, all claims. Probate Matters. Claim of VV. T. West for $5.40 was con. tin ued. In the estate of Gothbib Weyss, Susan Claim of M. D. Swabb for $5 was re Weyss was relieved as administratrix jected. and Henry Koch appointed in her place. Claim of Nels Thompson for $4 was In the estate of VV. VV. Curtis, S. V. An. continued. derson was allowed to file final accounts Claims of J. Huston, R. Huston, Alva and was discharged from his trust as Finley and J. R. Finley, for work in road administrator. district No. 12, were rejected. It appearing from the petition of Geo. Claim of P. D. Newell for registering Williams, the guardian of the persons voters was rejected. and estate of Frederick M. Davidson and Balance of claim of A. M. Austin in the Mo.itie V. Davidson, minors, that all of sum of $13.50 was rejected; also ano real estate described in said petition be ther claim of $3 sold, the court ordered that the next of Bills allowed were as follows : kin and others interested appear before the court on the 10th April and file G. W. Sappington, 245,080 feet lumber, at $4 per thousand ...$980 32 objections, if anv. Claim allowed and $102 05 deducted NEHAhEM. to pay store bills. Wade & Briggs, merchandise... 1.3 55 This week we are sorry’ to have to re Henry Rogers................................. 1 50 cord the death of Miss Anna Tobi, eldest Electric Light Co........................... 4 80 j daughter of Wm. Tohl. She had been Wanted to Purchase The Hay-Pauncefote treaty, intended M. II. Larsen, boarding county : suffering with pneumonia for several A Ranch of 80 or 160 acres improved ; ’ to replace the Clavton-Bulwer treaty, charges.......................................... 52 00 ' weeks, and in spite of medical care, and also several choice cows, yearlings and ' relative to the construction of isthmian R M. Watson, printing ............. 25 00 ! the best attention of friends and calves. Parties having such for sale, ■ waterways, died at noon Monday. The 0. R. Chamberlain........................ 1 00 neighbors, gradually sank, and died please address, R. A. Nickerson, Box death was caused technically by the fact B. C. Lamb, supplies.................... 97 15 I about 3:0 p.m. Sunday afternoon. 524, Aberdeen, Wash. that the last clause of the treaty allowed Kingte Kerremans........................ 43 70 The funeral took place at 2:0 p.m. only the period of time up to March 4 VV. C. King, produce .................... For Sale. 3 10 Wednesday. The Rev. Sweeney preached for its ratification. Neither the Govern Homer Mason, salary, Jan. and the funeral sermon. Stock of General merchandise and busi ment of the United States nor of Great Fab................................................. 266 67 Miss Tohl was a member of a big J. S. Stephens, salary................... 133 32 family, and had a large circle of friends, ness of the late Geo. VV. Fearnside, at Britain appeared to have made any for- Nehalem, Tillamook Co., Oregon. For mal effort to extend that period. E. VV. Stanley, salary................... 100 00 who have the sympathy of the entire particulars address I: M. Philebaum, * * * H. II. Aiderman, salary ............. 266 67 community. administrator, P. 0. Drawer 50, Port- H. G. Van Dusen, of Astoria, was ap- E I). Severance, salary............... 100 00 There was no school the first three days land, Oregon. pointed State Fish Warden, and Lewis H. II. Aiderman, county charge. 4 00 of this week in dist. 5, on account of the Bean, of Roseburg, deputy, by the State M. D. Reading, bridge work...... 20 00 death of Miss Annia Told. Notice. Board of Fish Commissioners, at its first VV. M. Scoll..................................... 16 00 John Hickey, of Foley, is putting in a There were two candidates Tilden Bros., wood....................... 4 50 L. N. Barnes will pay cash for old meeting. 100 foot bridge for C. Pye, that was dis Tatum & Bowen........................... 3 50 rubber boots and shoes, or rubber of any from Astoria for deputy warden—I). H. placed by the high water. Elza Finley .................................... 6 25 kind, old copper wire, copper boiled Welch and Fred Wickman. The board The Rev. Sweeney preached at the J. R. Finley..................................... 5 60 bottoms, old brass, heavy fawcetts, decided that since the Master Warden church on Sunday afternoon, and at Chris Peterson............................... 9 00 valves and similar stock. Led pipe or had been chosen from Astoria, the 9 00 Nehalem City in the evening. Win. Battersun.............................. led of anv kind. Old rubber must be deputy must be selected from some other Steve Scovel ¡and Rob Crawford are free from nails, eyelets, rivets, leather section, and Bean was elected. Mr. Bean rustling up cattle on the Miami. is a brother of Chief Justice Bean, and John Larsen................................. 2 00 soles, etc. At the annual school meeting in dist. was for several years connected with the J. A. Taft & Co............................ ... 102 78 28. Mrs. Ada Morrison was re-elected Call for County Warrants Government hatcheries on the Siuslaw. clerk,and Chas, Pye was elected director * * * C. A. Johnson, salary............... ... 100 00 I The following County General Fund and librarian. Hanna and his coterie threatened some VV. II. Cary, salary ................. ... 91 66 Warrants are now payable, and will be weeks ago to kill the river and harbor G B. Lamb, salary, &c.......... ... 86 77 paid when presented at my office; GARIBALDI. bill unless the ship-subsidy steal went G. VV. Bodvfelt . 2615, 2616, 2617, S eries E.—N o . 2G15, through. The ship-subsidy bill was such Win. Richardson and Grant Martial James Atkinson ......................... 3 85 2618, 2619, 2620, 2621, 2622, 2623. a rank, raw, rotten steal that it could have just returned from Alaska, where Chas.»Pike ................................. io oo 2624, 2625, 2626, 2628. 2627, 2629, I they have been prospecting for a iong not be forced through, but Hanna and 1. F. Larsen................................. .. 33 10 2630, 2472, 2631, 2633, 2648. 2570, time. They are going back soon. his clique have made their threat good, E. T. Lvster ............................... .. 16 00 2651, 2071, 2652, 2637, 2649, 2650, The steamer Sue 11. Elmore left at oae and they ha ve put disgrunl led, despicable John Sheets................................. .. 16 50 2563, 2552, 2647, 2561, 2553, 2447, Tom Carter forward as the agent oft heir Homer Mason, incidentals...... 7 75 o'clock on Tuesday for Alsea bay. 2560, 2468, 2530. 2440. revenge. Now, Hanna, Elkins, Platt, Miss Ethel York has been up to the city Jos. Bixby................................... .. 21 85 Interest ceases March 1, 1901. Quay et al., are gloating over thecountry Tillamook Headlight .............. 9 25 s|>endiiig a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. II. C ary , County Treasurer. that has suffered this defeat and this (». W. Pnelps............................... 5 00 C. Johnson. Bv E. D. H oag , Deputy. The Truckee saw mill is running at full wrong, and are saying ; “Next time you J. Whitman................................ 14 28 blast, and Mr. Sibley is giving employ will come to our terms, and pas.-» our Colin A: Co.................................. .. 92 85 Cards of Thanks. subsidy steals ; for you see, if you refuse, Leach Ar Jones.......................... 17 40 meat to all the good men that wants Mrs. Babi and family wish, through what the consequence will be. We can T. B. Handley............................ 10 00 work in this vicinity. the columns of the Headlight, to thank always find a Torn Carter!”—Telegram. Mr. Frank Batter has been down and J. VV. Atwater ............................. 2 04 their many friends for the help and com * * * W. c. Wolfe................................ 8 25 surveyed L. C. Smith’s rock quarry, and fort afforded them during the illness and William McKinley, of Ohio, on Mon VV. Eberman.............................. 29 00 it looks as if Uncle Sam was going to do something for us in the way of improv death of the husband and dear relative. day was inducted into the Presidential R. D. No. 14. M rs . N icklof B adi and F amily . office, being the eighth of the illustrious ing the bar. E. E. Cross................................... 7 50 line of Presidents of the United States At the annual school meeting, L. M. Thos. Kcllow .............................. 1 25 Captain F. E. Dodge, Mrs. Dodge, and E.J. Kcllow................................. 1 70 Alley was elected director and William the relatives of Ray McNary Quick wish thus honored by the American people, with a second and consecutive term. Brisco school clerk. L. E. Sanders ............................... 4 <>0 . to thank the friends of Ray for the Simultaneously, Theodore Roosevelt, of Geo. Kellow................................. 75 many kindnesses shown them in their BEAVER. New York, became Vice-President of the Jim Body felt.................................. 75 late sorrow. United States. The ceremony that R. D. No. 12. Beaver is having protracted meetings, C apt . and M rs . F. E. D odge . W. T. West.................................... marked this second assumption by Pre 1 (M> to continue over Sunday, conducted by March 4th. 1901. sident McKinley by the cares of state, E. Kinnanian .............................. . 2 03 Rev. Moore. Next Sunday Presiding O. Kinnanian ............................... was most impressive and full of sugges 62 ' Elder, Rev. J. J. Bell, will hold quarterly Wilson River Toll Road for Sale. Norman Dye................................ tions of the development of the republic 1 25 meeting. Notice is hereby given that by order during the past four years. F. J. Dve ....................................... 78 At our school meeting Alva Finley was ot the Circuit Court tor the State of C. L. Dye....................................... 78 re-elected clerk and A. W. Bunn director. Oregon, county of Tillamook, I will on R. D. No. 10. J. D. Wallace is beginning to look the 1st day of April, 1901, us receiver Wood Preserver Used by Uncle Sant on Geo. Tone..................................... 4 38 around to see who has cattle for sale. l<>sc|)h Kutcher........................... appointed by said Court, offer for sale at Yamhill Hiver Work. 1 25 Plowing for oats and for gardens ap G. VV. Phelps ............................... Public Auction, to the highest bidder all 5 (X) Merita of Avenarius Carbolineuin Rec pear to be keeping people busy. the rights of the Wilson River Toll Road, R. D. No. 9. ognized by National, State and Five teams are engaged hauling plank O. W. Olson.................................. 1 87 to lie used to plank the road towards Boom and Improvement Co., in and to Municipal Governments. what is known as the Wilson River Toll Fred Burton.................................. 2 00 Blaine. Road llnrrv Quick ................................ The fame of Av eanus Carbolineum 4 37 We are sorry to hear that VV. A Baling Said rights consist of a lease from , has steadily extended, as the only bona T. Lvster.......................................... 3 50 tor the past few days has been at Tilla tide preserver of wood, since its discov ( WdN 2 50 mook in charge of the doctor. It is to be county of said road. ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has This March 6th, 1901. Kasper Schioppi, sr........................ 43 < stood all tests of climate, soil and uatei hoped that he will be well again in a few C laud E. T hayer , Receiver. Knspcr Schlappi, jr........................ and steadily lived down all pretended 3 17 days. rivals. Today it is not only employed George Tone..................................... 3 13 hi all countries for the preservation of |<>hn Sheets...................................... BOULDER CREEK. Cohn & Co.’s Pointers. 1 2ft wood used fur household articles such as A. Schild............................................ 2 50 A fine lot of Nestucca honey just re- houses, barnes, fences, etc., but the na- H. L. Jensen ’ s children have been quite Kna¡>er Schlappi jr. for sleepers ■ tional governments, both of Europe and ceivtd. America, have recognized its value in for bridge...................................... 9 60 sick for a lew days. If you want garden or grass “ Seeds saving public constructions from decay. School election passed ofquirtly in our Frank Barns.................................... 3 67 that will grow,” buy them of us. They Following their exam pie cities and coun > district. R D. No. 6. ties have also adopted avenarius carbo are guaranteed. C. A. Svenson...................... 3 75 lineum for bridges, ¡lavements, etc., and Auguste Chopard chored for C. N. Do you like pumpkin pie ? If so try the leading sl.ip builders and railroad Andrew Anderson................ 2 50 Johnson last Tuesday and Wednesday. our New England prepared pumpkin. companies have shown their faith in it» R D. No 3. Dudley Getchcll came up from Cedar merits by treating ship timbers, cars, 25 cents worth will make eight pies. S. H aux hurst ...................... telegraph holes and lies with the same Creek, Monday, to slash on W. N. Bays’ VV. Fisher............................... You can't make the finest bread if you never failing preventative against cli ranch. matic decay ami rapacious wood boring John Boodcl.......................... Rev. Blalock was up from Coulsonburg don’t use our Golden Rod Flour. vermin, both of land and water. lohn Biggs............. .............. Our Maple Syrup is the pure stuff. last Wednesday.’ Great bodies move slowly, and only T. Bowls........... .................. Schillings' Baking Powder, 35c a can. act after mature deliberation. It may Mrs. Roza Borba is slowly recovering R D. No 15. therefore be »afely stated that govern Gold Dust, 20c. a package. from a severe attack of la grippe, which ments and corporations did not employ L. L, Law rance.................... 5 00 has confined her to her room fur the past Arbuckle or Lion Coffee, two pounds avenanus varbolineum until fully con C. IL Wav my re................... 6 25 vinced ot its money saving as well as two weeks. for 25 cents. Frank Owens....................... 5 60 w<Msi preserving qualities. Priyate in Mrs. Adclla Jensen has hern enjoying We want vour eggs and other produce. dividuals desirous of lengthening the life II. II. Miller......................... 3 OO a week's visit from her miele, Mr. H. of wood work and at the same utue cur- R. C. Magatell.................... . 6 OO Shingles wanted at Bays. i tuiling exprima» need not fear to follow R D. No 16. COHN & CO.’S C orner . 1 the precedents established. George Smith anil wife, arrived from Abner Gust............................. 5 (Ml F»»h r Thorm>n A Co., of Portland, Sam Lucas ......................... 3 75 the valley last week. Or.. ar/?«de Pacificcoa«l agents lor ave- ^■Clubbing Rates. J. Woods............................. namis carbolineum. and it can lie found 4 35 Miss Nash, of Salem, will tinch the at W adk A B riggs , Tillamook, Or, John Moon........................... 1 25 spring term of school at Brown’s, com- the l:\ammer........ who will gladly supply information re I*. Coulson.............................. 1 60 meiKing the first Monday in April. brice-a-Week World garding its accomplish in vnts. • GUARD YOUR HEALTH Sturgeon's S. T. STVEŒEO1T, TILLAMOOK CITY, OR. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. J. P. 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