Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1901, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 11, 1901.
RIVERS ARE NOW PUBLIC
HIGHWAYS.
at 15 cents per 1000 feet of such logs,
U- F. Keller filed his bond as super­
timber and lumber floated along upon visor of R. I). No. 18, in the sum of $500,
the waters of the streams.
with |. W. HeHenbrand as surety,
Sixteen Tillamook Rivers In consideration of such leasing and which was approved.
PROPRIETORS OF
the receiving of such tolls, Claude Thayer
H. M. Sampson had a rebate allowed
and Creeks leased for
agrees to secure the rights of way and on his assessment for 1900.
other necessary rights from land owners
55 Years.
The sale of land for tax.sin 1897 be
and make all improvements necessary longing to E. A. Hyde was cancelled.
DEALERS IN
At the commissioners' court last week, lor the successful carrying on of business
The sale of land for taxes in 1897,
at which County Judge G. W. Sapping and use of the streams for the purpose belonging to Henry Hamilton was can­
ton and Commissioners C. Ray and L. intended, without any expense to the celled.
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
Parrish were present, the most import­ county, and keep the same in good re­
E ill Allowed.
ant business transacted was the court pair for the period of the lease and upon Homer Mason, salary county
clerk. May and June'............ ♦ 266 67
declaring sixteen Tillamook rivers and the experation of the lease the pro­
E. D. Severance, deputy............
creeks public high ways and the leasing perty to be turned over to the county in H. H. Alderman, sheriff, salary 100 00
the same for 55 years to Mr. C. Thayer. good repair.
May and June......................... 266 67
The law empowering thecounty court to
And it appeared to the court that it is E. W. Stanley, deputy................ 100 00
do this was passed by the state legisla­ necessary and desirable that these rivers J. S. Stephens, salary as as­
sessor. May and June ............
32
ture in 1889 by an act authorizing the and creeks be so cleared and necessary C. A. Johnson, deuuty.............. 133
100 00
county courts of the several counties of dams be erected thereon for the public, W. H. Cary, salary as treasurer,
this state to declare unnavigable streams and that 15 cents per 1000 feet is a rea­ May and June ......................... 91 66
B. Lamb, salary of school
highways for the floating of logs and sonable service to be rendered, it was G. supt.,
Tillamook daily exeept Sunday.
May and June............... 83 32 Stage leaves
timber mid provide for the improvements ordered that the rates of toll upon these M. H. Larsen, care of county
Stage
leaves
N-
Yamhill daily exeept (Donday,
poor .......................................... 52 00
and use of the stream. In case any highways be and the same are hereby
E
F.
Lyster,
care
of
H.
L.
Ticket«
must
lie
secured
the day previous from the Agents at
owner of land adjacent will not consent fixed at the sum of 15 cents |>er 1000 ft. I
Tucker......................................
to the use of the stream for that purpose board measure for all logs, timber and Homer Mason, incidental ex­ 16 00
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
the county court can contract for and lumber floated and transported thereon ' penses ......................................
7 40
purchase any or all of such rights, and alter the completion of the improvements G. B. Lamb, incidental expenses
3 45
H.
H.
Aiderman,
house
rent
for
in case they cannot be purchased, then, heretofore specified, and 15 cents shall be
Felix Dooris..............................
4 OO
upon a petition by any resident of the the full rates of toll charged upon these B. L. Eddy, professional services
5 00
county, tlie court can appoint viewers as streams where the same are improved Tillamook Laundry Co............
6 36
in the case of road petitions as to whe­ and lor the holding of logs in the booms Wade & Briggs, merchandise.....
M 14
W.
T.
West,
justice
lees,
State
ther damages shall lie allowed. Should maintained by Claude Thayer and his
vs. Wm. Red berg.....................
2 70
this be unsatisfactory, within 20 days assigns.
Tillamook Headlight, printing
the parties can appeal from the lower
tax list...................................... 450 90
It was further ordered that a contract
court to the circuit court.
as above set forth be entered into with Chas. B. Moores, furnishing list
for assessor..............................
70 Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest.
Claude Thayer, granting him the right Richard Mann, janitor at Court
Declared Public Highways.
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately
to
go
upon
the
streams,
widen,
improve
1
House
......................................
38
10
In the county court for the State of
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
and erect dams thereupon and maintain C. 1. Clough, merchandise...... 22 65
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Grayson
&
McNamer,
team
the same thereon for public use, and the
work ..........................................
6 00
Application to declare Salmonberry, right to collect tolls for the term of 55
i A M. Austin, surveying............
5 00
Foley Creek, Bark Shanty Creek, Little years from the date of this contract.
j Glass & Prudhomme, assess*
Kilehis river, Tillamook river, Trask
84 00
The proposition of Claude Thayer
river, North Trask river. Kilehis River, having been accepted, the court entered J. A. Taft Co., lumber ............ 13 24
Cook creek, Little North Fork Wilson into a contract with him leasing the R. M. Watson, printing .......... 32 25
; Case & Fowler, blacksmith
river, Cedar Creek, Fall creek, Jordan above named rivers and creeks for public
work.......................................... 31 75
river. North Fork Wilson river, Wilson highways with the right to collect tolls. J. C. Hunter, wood ...................
4 10
son river and that portion of Nehalem Claude Thayer is to enter into a bond in McIntosh & McNair, merchan­
dise
.............................................
16
21
river that is in Tillamook county, each the sum of $1000 for each river and creek
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
S calp B ounty ,
of these rivers and creeks highways.
for the faithful execution of these con­ W. B. Smith ................................
Wines
and Liquors that has ever been imported into
2 00
To the hon. county court above named tracts.
F. B. Farmer.............................
this City.
2 00
your petitioner respectfully shows :
It was ordered that these contracts be James Body felt............................
2 00
That the abovenamed riversand creeks transcribed and that when properly exe­ I Geo. Ludtke ................................ 32 00
kid
8 00
in thecounty of Tillamook are not navi­ cuted by Claude Thayer is to be executed E. D. Landingham ...................
[
? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal
M. T. Chance.............................
2 00
gable streams for commercial purposes, in the name of the county and county Albert E. Wikes.......................... 18
00
i t Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal ...
that they are mountain streams, and court by G. W. Sappington as attorney Oliver Kinnaman.........................
2 00
Thomas Penter............................
that by the erection of dams and the iu fact.
2 00
1 £43
£>3
N. A. Christensen .....................
2 00
widening of said streams and clearing
Other Business.
George Ludtke...........................
4 00
the same they may lie made during a
Don
’
t
drink
cheap
doctored
stuff
when
you
can
It was ordered that until July 8, 1901, D. S. Bales..................................
2 00
great portion of the vearcapable of float­ the County Clerk issue the proper re­ Peter Norberg .............................
2 00
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
Frank
Wakely
.............................
6 00
ing and transportation of logs, timber demption certificates for any lands here-1
C.
A.
Bailey,
merchandise
.........
5
75
and lumber thereon. That by reason of tofore bid in by this county at tax sales
I. F. Larsen, blacksmithing..... 44 25
such improvements the logs, timber and on payment of the tax and all costs G. B. Lamb, traveling expenses. 19 90
lumber adjacent to such streams will be charged on the rolls against said lands Cohn & Co., merchandise ......... 21 50
R. M. Watson, printing............ 15 00
rendered available to market and its without other penalty.
T. H. Goyne, compiling list of
value thereby greatly enhanced and the
The resignation of Andrew Anderson
lands to be sold bv Sheriff...... 80 00
resources of the county proportionately as snjiervisor of R.l). No. 6 was con­ M. H. Riplev, services as super­
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
increased. Wherefore, your petitioner tinued.
visor R. D. No. 3...................... 63 00
John
Sheets,
services
as
super,
prays that all of these streams be declar­
In the assessment of lands of Scott
R. D. No. 9...................... 44 50
ed to be public highways for the floating Rozorth, formerly owned by R. L. G. visor
W. Phelps, salary as super­
and transportation of logs, timber and Durham, a rebate on taxes was allowed.
visor R. D. No. 10................... 16 OO
lumber.
C laude T hayer .
The claim of P. 0. Newell for register­ W. C. Wolfe, salary, as super­
visor, R. D. No. 13................... 21 00
The court declared these rivers to be ing voters was rejected.
G. W. Sappington, salary as
public highways for the floating and
In the matter of the location of the judge for May and June ......... 100 OO
transportation of logs, timber and lum­ Nehalem and Coal Creek road, a peti­ Chas. Ray, salary and mileage
as commissioner ...................... 22 00
ber thereon.
tion was presented by Herman Scholl-
L. Parrish, salary and mileage
meyer, signed by 4-8 persons. The Court j as commissioner...................... 30 00
Lease of Rivers and Creeks
The court having declared Folev Creek, appointed N. Nelson, Frank Crane and j G. W. Sappington, nine days
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. II. KRUGER" AND “ACME.’’
work with team ...................... 27 00
Bark Shanty Creek, Little Kilehis river, N. McMillan viewers to meet with the
Fur San Fiancisco and Ix« Angeles.
G.
M.
Walkins,
services
and
mile
Tillamook river, Trask river. North surveyor at Nehalem on August 12th to | age as viewer on Chas Hodg-
Hobsonville, Or.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
Trask river, Kilehis river. Salmonberry view and survey proposed road The
don road ....................................
5 60
5 20
river, Cook creek, Little North Fork [»etitioner was instructed to file a bond W. A. High, ditto......................
| C. B. Wiley, ditto......................
7 90
Wilson river, Cedar creek, Fall creek, in the sum of $100, which he did.
4 70
In the matter of the taxes for the A. Nelson, as chainmail...............
Jordan river, North Fork Wilson river,
C. Austin, ditto............................
4 70
Wilson river, and that portion of the years 1892, 1893, 1894 and 1895, on S. W. Conover, axtnan...............
5 00
Nehalem river that is in Tillamook Coun­ lands of David Cronen, the Court al. A. M. Austin, surveyor................ 11 00
T. J. Bowls, 397 yards gravel in
ty public highways, Claude Thayer lowed them to be redeemed from delin-
R. D. No. 3................................ 119 10
STEAMKRS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
made application to the court to lease quent tax sales.
H. Crane, 219 yards gravel, R.
ONLY
LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
Peter
F.
Ducham
filed
his
bond
in
the
No.
3
...................................
D.
65
70
these rivers and creeks for the purpose
BAY CITY, HOBSON VILLE
of floating and the transportation of sum of $500 as supervisor of R. D. No. Wm. Brisco. 243 yards gravel,
R I). No. 3................................ 72 90
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
logs, timber and lumber thereon, an I in 4, with W. S. Cone and Peter Nelson as * G. W. .Sappington, work in R.
also tin Astoria & Columbia River R R fol San Francisco, Portland
orderto renderthese highways available sureties.
D. No. 14............................. ...... 26 12
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
Wm. Scott filed his bond in the sum of I. II. Moore,salary as supervisor
for use, the petition says it is requisite
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agent«, ASTORIA. OR
15
28
R.D.
No.
11
and
team
work
...
$500
as
supervisor
of
R.
D.
No.
15,
with
|
and necessary that dams be built upon
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
C. F. Keller, salary as sujier-
C.
F.
Murphy
and
J.
T.
Dickens
as
.
these rivers and creeks, that they will
, IO. R. & N. R. R. Co . Portland.
vi»or R. D. No. 18 ................... 32 00
Agents
& c R R Go Portland.
sureties.
have to be widened and cleared of ob­
R oad W ork , D istrict N o . 9.
The
petition
of
T.
J.
Lucy
to
fill
the
'
struction and drift in various places.
Thomas Lyster............................
3 25
In consideration that Claude Thayer vacancy caused by Wm. Scott having D. B. Darby................................ 10 26
failed
to
execute
his
bond
as
su[»ervisor
7 28 Centrally Located
A.
Darby
......................................
shall within a |>eriod of five years re­
Rates, $1 Per Day
37
move all obstructions and drifts from of R.D. No. 15, it was ordered that the John Webber................................ 14
6
25
A.
Apsley
.......................................
these rivers and creeks and shall render petition be rejected.
3 75
M. D. Reading.............................
In the matter of the petition of Janies Leo. Brockncr .............................
the same suitable according to its size,
2 50
Christensen
for
the
location
and
es-
1
2 50
G. Hanson ...................................
to float and carry all sifw logs, timber
M. H. UARSEN, Proprietor.
2 18
and luuber of customary and ordinary tablishment of a county road, Irvin John Sheets..................................
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
6
80
Kasper
Schlappi
..........................
sizes which may be tendered or placed Payne, Otto Welther and Joseph Bixby Peter Norberg..............................
6 80
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
were
appointed
viewers
to
meet
with
in the streams for transportation, and
R oad W ork in D istrict N o . 11.
shall within said period erect and main, the county surveyor on August 17th.
3 75
C. Blum ........... ...........................
In the matter of the ¡»etition of Chas. Fred Blum ...................................
1 50
tain upon the head waters of the sev­
Hodgdon
fora
county
road,
the
viewers
’
1 50
A.
Gubser
......................................
eral rivers and creeks suitable and projier i
8 54
H. Phillips................................
dams for retaining the waters thereof j report was read and the Court ordered S.
1 50
Irving Phillips.............................
in order that logs may lie splashed out the supervisor of the road district Peter Schielt»...............................
4 50
through
which
said
road
lies
to
cause
4 50
Adolph Schiclds .........................
of the streams, and shall nse and con­
4 50
B. W. Turner...............................
duct the dams as to render the streams: said road to be opened
J P. ALLEN,
R oad W ork in D istrict N o . 14.
available according to its capacity for | In the matter of obstructions to the
Proprietor
splashing logs therein as required by all county road leading around the head of S. B. Hill...................................... 162 87
50
Netarts Bay, in R. D No. 10, it was A. Anderson ................................
persons using or desiring to use the
7 50 Firat cbiHH accolti modal ion
ordered that the supervisor of that dis­ Ed. Haag ....................................
5 62
streams for the purpose of running and
Alva Finley..................................
trict immediately repair the bridges and Louis Farmer .............................
at accoliti ciana rate.
75
3
transporting logs, timber and lumber
3 75
Frank Farmer.............................
thereon, and shall at his own expense, put same in repair for travel.
5 00
In the matter of the obstruction to the |. S. Mvers...................................
and without expense to the county, ac­
5 00 BEST MEALS IN THE
South Trask road, it was ordered that J. R. Finley ..................................
2 50
CITY.
quire such riparian right and easements
A. M. Ginn.....................................
the road supervisor remove obstruction S. B. Hill, gravel in R. D. No. 14
3 00
as may tie necessary along the streams
Tillamook,
Ore
to allow saddle and pack horses to pass,
R oad W ork in D istrict N o . 18.
to enable logs, timber and lumber to lie
the work not to exceed eight days.
00
2
Andrew Commons......................
floated thereon, the county court of
2 00
In the matter of the petition of T. N. Wm. Christensen.........................
Tillamook county does hereby lease un.
1 50
C.
W. Keller..................................
For Fence Posts.
Penter for a change in the county road,
1 50
to said Claude Thayer the use of these
R W. Keller.................................
Flit COATEr WITH
this
was
continued.
3 75
Win. Renter..................................
highways with the right to collect tolls
The claim of A. M. Austin for establish­
for the floating and booming of logs,
NOTH E F >H PUBLICATION,
ing government corners, amounting to
of the Interior,
timber and lumber thereon for the period
Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a
Office at Oregon city. Ore ,
$13.50, was rejected.
of 55 years from the date of this con.
June Uih, ltfoi.
RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST
A claim by S. J. Sturgeon was re­ Notice 1« herebv given that the following-
CHICKEN LICE.
tract, and to collect tolls for the trans­
n a med settler han filed notice of his intention
•
to make li..al pr-»of 1« aup|w»rt of hia claim, and
Its application to the inside walls of
porting of logs, timl e ■ and lumlier. dur­ jected.
3-T
hi the matter of the Wilson River that »aid proof will be made before County
poultry houses will permanently exter­
ing the existence of this contract at the
Clerk of Tillamook county, at Tillamook Lit),
SHAVING,
county road, there being no bids filed in Oreeon, on July y», 19°«.'•*
minate all LICE.
rate of 15 cents per thousand feet board
*
GKOKGM V. BAKER,
HAIR
CUTTING,
the Court to lease the road, and it ap­ H FL No. »1791. for the E % Nw % and N
Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS-
Me
measure, for each and every thousand
PLENTY EGGS.
pearing that the roads and bridges were L -ec. 15. tp. 5 i*. K 10 W.
SHAMPOOING,
feet ot logs, timber and lumber floated
He name* the following wftneaaen to prove
Write for circular and pricesandmen,
in a dangerous condition, the Court hi* continuous nuideuce upon and cultivation
along and upon the streams. The rate
ti- n this paper.
ordered the Sheriff to post notices at °\lariu« Jerone llunn. D H. Jone«, Alexandra
of toll for transporting and booming the each end of road warning the public of Fra*er and Kdward McGIinchy. of Oretown, Or.
WADE & BRIGGS.
r raver an n
Re<hUr
Tillamook, Or.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
logs, timber and lumber during the ex-
the danger of traveling thereon.
stence of this contract are hereby fixed I
LEACH & JONES,
STOP that itching and
Hair Falling out and Cure
Tillamook Meat Market,
DANDRUFF and Cause a
New Growth of Hair, by I
using
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
STURGEON S
ARNICA
BRILLIANTINE.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook 4 North Yamhill Stage Line.
Warranted to do as re-
presented, or money re-
funded. Price 50c.
Prepared only by
S. J. STURGEON.
Prescription Druggist.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
TILLAMOOK, . .
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor,
Tillamook City,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR& SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
Pacific Navigation Co.
LARSEN HOUSE,
jyien ]¿ouse
PETERSON
Barber
Hot and Cold Raths.
Carbolineum Avenarius
CARDS.
L. EDDY,
ß
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oregon.
J. S. LAMAR.
CHAS.
PROFESSIONAL
OI
T illamook , O rki
yy
cooper ,
il.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK,
fp
OREGON.
H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon ;
Q LA UDE
THAYER,
ATTOBNEY-i AT-LAW,
Tii.i. AMOOK, OsBGOK.
-
ROBERT A- MILLER,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
O regon C itv , O u R gon -H
Land Titles ami Land Office Business ■
Specially,
(JAMHH M c C ain ,
¡A. W. BEVEKANOB
J[cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
ATTORN EYS-AT LA W,
T illamook , O regon »
[JAVID WILEY, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
All cull promptly attended to.
T illamook , O r KG o M.
I. M. SMITH, M D.,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Offices in Todd’s Building«.
TILLAMOOK
[JR. O.
II.
—
OREGON.
DAVENPORT,
DENTIST.
Makes a Specialty of Crown anil Bridge
W ork.
O reoon ,
T illamook C ity ,
FIRE
J.
S.
INSURANCE.
STEPHENS,
AGENT EOR THE
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
COMPANIES.
Agent for North West Sc hool Stipplyr
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
INSURE
WITH
Claude Thayer,
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Companies.
OF
C. & E. Thayer
General Banking and Exchange busi­
ness.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger­
many, Sweden, mid all foreign countries
TILLAMOOK.
ORE-
BAILEY,
DEALER
IN
STUDEBAKER WAGON
OSBORNE MOWERS,
Buggies, h»y rakes, plows, and nth«
farm machinery.
You can save
money by dealing with me,
Rpacial Prices on B ukk ><*« «nd Spring
Wagons.
C A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
EDGAR LATIMER,
IltBll HO HtllOREStU
SHAVING, HAIR OUITING
SHAMPOOING. ETC
Electric Baths nicely flitted up <><««1 for
persons suffering with rheumatism,
Building next door to the I’oal Offics.