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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 12, 190J Commissioners Coart. io 00 for further time in which to collect the 5 00 tax, so it was ordered the clerk place a ROADWORK IN DISTRICT 50. 7. new warrant on the tax roll, to be re John Erickson............................. I turnable the first Wednesday in January, A. Benscheidt............................. 8 1902. ROAD WORK IN DISTRICT NO. I<. In the matter of the resignation of 6 Chas. Ray..................................... Andrew Anderson as supervisor of R. D. 22 Geo. W. Phelps........................... No 6, it was accepted, and A. A. Ford ROAD WORK IN DISTRICT NO. 11. was appointed to fill the vacancy. Chas. Blum.................................. Claim of Jos. Bixby for work in R. D. John Blum................................... Alvin Blum.................................. No. 14, was continued. Chas. Clapshaw........................... Claim of Jos. Bixby for merchandise Peter Norberg............................. was rejected. S. H. Phillips.............................. Resignation of Arthur Hunt as super Geo. Parrish................................. Riley Simmons.......................... visor of R. D. No. 7 was continued. Adolph Sclieilds........................ Petition of J. L Jones to gravel roads Peter Scheilds............................ in R. D. No. 7 was continued. K Schlappi.................................. Petition of Gust Wicklund to improve U Zurfluh................... .... John Zurfluh.............................. the banks of Wilson river was continued. Henry Zurfluh............................ Petition of J. S. Stephens for an ex B W Turner.................... ........ I H Moore.................................. 5« tension of time in which to complete the tax roll for the year 1901 was granted. ASTHMA CURE FREE! Harry Crane................................ T.J. Bowles.................................. The board of county commissioners met last week for the transaction of county business. County Judge G. W. Sappington and Commissioners Chas. Ray and L. Parish were present. Following were the bills allowed: H. Mason, salary as county clerk for July and August............ $266 67 E. D. Severance, deputy clerk, July and August............................. 100 OO J. S. Stephens, assessor, July ami August....................................... 133 3» Chas. A. Johnson, deputy as sessor, July and August............... 100 OO G. B Lamb, school superin tendent, July and August............. 83 66 H. H. Alderman, sheriff, July and August....................................... 266 67 E. W. Stanley, deputy sheriff, July and August............................ 100 OO W H. Carv, Treasurer, July and August...................................... 9> 66 M. H. Larsen, board of coun y poor July and August................... 58 50 H. H. Aiderman, house rent for Dorris....................................... ~ 4 00 Flora M. Severance, assisting on board of teachers examina tion...... 9 00 G. B Lamb, incidental ex enses ... 4 30 F D. Vincent, assisting on board of teachers examination... 9 00 H Mason, incidental expenses of county clerk’s office................. 15 85 R. Mann, janitor work............ 2 75 McIntosh & McNair, mer chandise ........................................... 40 00 Grant Thayer, blacksmithing.. ROAD WORK IN R. D. NO. 9. John Collins................................ John Webber.............................. Tlios Lyster................................ C Wells........................................ D B Darbv.................................. D West........................................ Hull Johnson.............................. Russ Johnson.................... Melvin Lamb.............................. F Reading.................................... Leo Bruckner.............................. Harold Wells.............................. Bell Johnson.............................. M Lamb .................................... John Sheets................................ John Zurfluh.............................. Z Wells........................................ John Purcell................................ D Billings.................................... J B Delsman................................ H G Delsman.............................. K Schlappi.................................. M Reading.................................. A Apsley.................................... A Darby........................................ G Munson.................................... Sherman Meyers, work in R. I). No. 12 ........................................ G W Sappington, work in R. D. No. 14 ...................................... PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ß L. EDDY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in T illamook , O ekguh All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON POSTAL. RECEIPT OF yy li. COOPER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, There is nothing like Asthmalene. It reUef’ even in the worst eases. It cures when all etoe fads. The Pev C F WELLS, of Villa Ridge. III., »5« ■ Jour trill bottle of Asthmalene received in «inffitmn I ca - TILLAMOOK. OREGON. II. G0YNE, rp ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office: Opposite Court House, T ii . i . a . mook , O regon . like a charm. Send me a full-size bottle. We want to send to every sufferer a trial {re^ment of Asthmalene, similar to the one tH^.ned OF send it bv nail POSTPAID, ABSOLUTELY FREE Of Real Estate Transfers. CHARGE,'to any sufferer who will write for it. even on ...I though th.nicrh you von ’ are despairing, however bad \our mind, vour ca <_«■ . Geo. N. Hodgdou to Charles R. Hndg- ixmtid !^O-T M KI I(V n E don, Nw V4 of Nw *4 of sec. 32, tp. 1 S, Asthmalene will r-U.-veaml cure. The worse -'•«»«•«• R. 10 W and Svv *4 of Sw ’4 of sec. 29, Send it. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR TAkl BKUB. . mewvuw CO., 79 East 130th¡St , N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. Mary Smith to M. J. Kinney, und. Vi of Sw of sec. 1, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. Daniel Hall, by sheriff, to B. L. Eddy, tract in tp. 2 N, R. 9 W.; same to E. E. ! Cornstock. Louis Olsen to Curtis Johnson, W Vi of Ne V4 of sec. 18, tp. 2 S. R. 9 W. C. B. Upton, by sheriff, to Claude CLAIMS FUR SCALP BOUNTY. I Thayer, tract in sec. 15, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. C. Thun.................................. 2 00 W. I have the largest and best assorted stock of old W. A. Shaw................................. 2 00 Louis Fleck, et ux., to John Fleck, Se Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into 00 R D Sales................................ .. 2 J4 of Se ’4, sec. 28 and E Vi of Ne Vi and F. S. Foster................................. 8 00 Ne Vi of sec. 33, tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. this City. R. A. Crawford........................... 4 00 1 State of Oregon to Daniel Cronen, tract J. H. Mapes................................. 2 00 in tp 2 N, R. 10 W. Riley Simmons........................... 10 00 Hugh McCourt to Daniel and Mary E. Logan Severance ....................... 4 00 ? per ! Cronen, various tracts. G. B. Lamb, traveling ex I B L. Eddy to Daniel Cronen, various $1.00 to $3.00 per penses................................................ 8 75 ., ! lots in Pacific harbor. 4 Nels Thompson, furniture ..... 5 «0 I U.S. to Frank A Oakes, Sw Vi, sec. 10, J E. Tuttle, services as 22 50 tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. coroner............................................... 8 80 Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can U.S. to Henry J. Hewett, W Vi of E Vi Truckee Lumber Co., lumber.. 56 02 ROAD WORK IN DISTRICT NO. 12 of sec. 30, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. buy it pure and unadulterated from me. I. M. Smith, professional serv Jos Bixby.................................... 35 50 8 00 ices ..................................................... U.S. to Jacob Fravne, Se Vi. sec. 32, A Finlev...................................... 16 75 WITNESS FEKS. STATE VS CHAS. HOWE. A H Saling................................ 7 75 tp 2 N, R. 8 W. Jacob Joss to Mary A. Leonard, S Vi Albert Kinnainan...................... 4 50 C. B Riesland............................. I 70 I 00 ol Sw ^i, Ne l4 of Sw *4 and Se Vi of Nw I M Jackson................................ A. Gubser..................................... 3 ; 7« >4. sec. 14, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. Alva Finley................................ 12 jo Chas. L. Thompson.................. I 70 Antone Shulton........................ James Kimball............................ U S. to Peter E Wagner, N Ja °f I 70 3 75 Arthur Haag.............................. R. L Wade................................... 3 75 l2 of Nw Vi. sec. 21. tp 3 N, R. 6 W ; I 70 Charles Saling.......................... 13 10 same to J. W. and J. H, Cochran. STATE VS EUGF.NF. HUNTSINGRR. John Saling................................ 3 75 ! 1 E. Coleman Wheeler to J. W. and J. D. Y. Nelson. Otto Saling.................................. 1 90 I H. Cochran, S Ne 14 and S of Theo. Jacoby. Louis Bevins.............................. 3 75 ■ Nw 14, sec. 21, tp. 3 N, R. Ö W. Harry Warren Frank Bevins.............................. 2 50 R. Merrell, by sheriff, to W. W. Cur J A Davidson.............................. 6 25 tins, mortgage on lots 3, 4,5 and 6, bk. Tillamook Laundry Co., work ROAD WORK IN DISTRICT NO. 15. 24 Stillwell’s add. to Tillamook. for county poor............................... H A Miller.................................. 5 00 H. Peters, coffin for H. L U.S. to John T. Moon, Nw Vi of sec. Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest, A C Deniick................................ 12 75 Tucker ....................................... 30, tp. 8S, R. 8 W. J B Deniick................................ 3 10 Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately E. F. Lyster, care of H L John T. Moon to Nathan R. Moon, % R Allen ...................................... 3 75 Tucker............................................... confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. interest 111 Nw >4 of sec. 20, tp. 3 8, R 8 J J Hudson .................................. 9 25 E W. Mills, professional serv I) T Werschkul.......................... 3 10 W. ices for H L Tucker.................... A. D. Harper to Martha E Wallace, ROAD WORK IN DISTRICT NO. 14. Irwin Payne, viewer and mile age on J. Christensen road C A Babcock .............................. 6 05 lots I and 2, in bk 12, Thayer’s add. to I'illainook. Otto Walther........... .... G W Bodyfelt............................ 17 50 Mary A. Leonard to Nelson P. Joe Bixby......................... Win Sherwood............................ 7 00 James Christensen, chainman Guy Mattoon ............................ 73 Wheeler, S l2 of Sw *4, Ne Vi of Sw Vi and mileage on same road. G A Bodyfelt.............................. 13 10 andSe *4 of Nw Vi of sec. 14, tp. 2 S, R. C Austin........................... C Reisser...................................... 3 75 7 W. OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN Ill Holgste.................... Thomas Kellow........................ 5 »5 Geo. R. Labourn to Nelson p. H. Ely, axman on same road... J R Lawrance............................ 7 5<> Wheeler, tract in tp. 2 S, R. 8 W. A. M. Austin, surveyor on E E Cross.................................... 7 50 U 8. to Jac»b Joe«, S of Sw Vi. Ne same road.......................................... John Saling................................ 4 35 Frank Ekroth, work in R. D. L E Sanders................................ 25 Vi of Sw Vi of Nw Vi of sec. 14, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. number 3......................................... .. D C Getcliell.............................. i «5 T. W. Lyster, chainmail on U.S. to Geo. R. Labourn, Se Vi of Ne Orlev Kellow.............................. ■ 25 Netarts road..................................... E J Kellow.................................. 1 85 Vi of sec. 10, «nd N Vi of Ne Viand Sw Vi C. Austin....................................... of sec. 15, tp. 2 S, R. 8 W. Wm Saling.................................. IO 50 of Me John Webber, axman on same A Anderson................................ 17 50 (’.J Sch u left to James D. Ward. Nw road..................................................... George Kellow.......................... 30 00 Vi of sec. 30, tp 5 S, R, 10 W. A, M. Austin, work in orfice... E J Kellow ................................ 15 30 00 F. R. Beals to B. L. Eddy, tract in bk. Wheeler Lumber Co., lumber J D Wilson.................................. 35 O(i I, Thayer’s add. to Tillamook. furnished R. I). No. i................... 24 72 I i- Wupci ............................ 3« SS AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.” Daniel Cronen to W. H. Hammond, W Scott, supervisor of R D James Bodyfelt.......................... 35 OO various For San Francisco and Los Angeles. tracts. 32 OO No 15................................................. E E C ross.................................... »5 00 P. R. Coulson, supervisor R I) Claude and Estelle Thayer, und. Vi Orlev Kellow.............................. 30 00 J. Mgr ■ 40 OO No. 16............................................... Fred Mills.................................... 2 50 int. in various tracts. John Hickey, supervisor R 1) Wm Saling................................... 8 75 W. J Granite, et tix.. to S. Z. Nut No. 2................................................. L E Fanner................................ 24 (KJ 3 25 cliell, quit claim deed, N Vi of Ne V4. sec. VV. H. Ripley, supervisor R Harrison Booth.......................... >5 00 16, tp. 1 8, R 8 W. D No. 3........................................ ..... 18 OO Wilber Booth.............................. 21 25 U.S. to John 0. Murray, VV Vi of N* j Arthur Hunt, Supervisor R 1) C Rav............................................ 38 75 Vi. Ne Vi of Nw Vi, sec. 13, and Sw of o. 7.................................................. A R Knoblock............................ 2 50 Se Vi, sec. 12, tp. IS, R, 8 W. : same 24 (X) John Sheets, supervisor R 1) E Branson.................................... 5 00 from Howard T. Ranken to Chas. L. No. 9................................................... Martin Jenck.............................. I 85 45 OO Granton ; same to The Duncan & Brewer OO H Olds, supervisor R D No 8. 30 HOAD WORK IN DISTRICT NO. l8. 8TEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. Lumber Co. G W. Body felt, supervisor R Andrew Commons.................... 11 »5 Anna B Todd to Chas. I. Clough, W. ONLY LINE--AST0TIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, 6<> OO D No. 14........................................... T A Porter.................................. 26 25 25 feet of lot 3, bk. 10, town of Lincoln, G. W. Wallace, supervisor R BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE. R W Keller...................... 3 75 Tillamook City. D No. 12........................................... 30 OO C W Keller ................................ 3 75 Connecting st Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and Lewis Johnson, four months U.S. to Louis J. Johnson, S Vi of Ne Chas Goeres ................................ 50 4 and N Vi of Se *4 of sec. 15, tp. 3 S, also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R foi San Francisco, Portland 240 UO salary as road master............ and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to Yellow Fir Lumber Co. R. 10 W. In the mutter of the sale of the e of lumber furnished ................. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR 85 OO Louis J. Johnson to W. W. Thornton, II 18 sec 16. tp 2 n, r 7 w for taxes, the sale Sw »4 of Ne 4 and Nw ^4 of Se Vi of J. A. Taft Co., for lumber B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. 90 2 Peter Wilson, gravel ... was cancelled by request of U S Booth, sec. 15, tp. 3 S, R. 10 W. Agents K & K. Co . Portland. Henry Tohl, merchandise, /A & C. R. R. Co., Portland. E. M. Huse to Geo. F. Lawrence, Nw 1 25 who represented the owner. furnished R D No 1....................... P. H. M. Smith, supervisor R In the matter of the petition of Her V< of sec 9, tp. 2 S. R 8 W. Aug U. and Jane Kinney to Marion 36 00 man Schollmever and others for acounty Copeland, N 4 of N 4 of sec. 16, tp 3 N, Centrally Located (». W. Sappington, salary as Rates, $1 Per Day road, it was rejected on account of irreg R. 10 W. too <K> wn. n pn.j<lgv for July «ml Aug. ularities. hml it. rC/>y. «'■•rv «nd nnkage ■•ummissioner............... 17 OO In the matter of the petition Claude Yellow Fir Lumber Co.’s Prices. L. Parrish, salary and mileage Thaver to lease various streams, viz: Below will be found the Yellow Fir 21 OO as commissioner.............................. M. H. URRSEfl, Proprietor. North Fork of Wilson River, Jordan, Lumber Company’s price list for lumber. G. W. Phelps, salary as super- OO Little Kilchis. Little North Fork of Wil v isor of R I) No. 10........................ 4 P ricks for L umber at the M ills : I. H. Moore, salary as super son River, Fall Creek. Wilson River, The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. Per 1000 ft 28 »7 visor RD No. 11............................. Cedar Creek, Salmon Berry, Cook Creek, Rough lumlier $6 50 A. M. Austin, surveying H. Sized lumber... 7 50 21 OO Nehalem River, Foley Creek, Kilchis Ship lap .......... Schollmever road.......................... - j 8 00 River, Tillamook River, North Trask Dressed J ch * Price, 582 yards of gravel lumber, flooring & rustic 14 50 in R D No. 7................................... 174 60 River, Trask River, and Bark Shanty P ricks at T illamook C ity , C. F. Keller, salary as super And delivered anywhere along the main creek, bonds having been placed on file 18 OO visor R D No 18............................. . PROPRIETORS OF road from the mills : in thesutn of f 1,000 for each stream, with G. W. Sippongton, building Rough luml>er................................... 8 00 Beaver Creek bridge..................... 236 (KJ Oak Nolan, lxmdsman, the court ordered Sized lumlier...................................... 9 00 G. W. Sappington, lumber..... '.U 68 1 the matter continued. Ship lap .............................................. 9 50 TillamcM'k Hvallight, printing 45 90 In the matter of a petition of James Dressed lumber up to 16in. wide.. 16 00 Hicks 8c Nelson, merchandise. 1 91» Flooring and rustic........................ 16 00 DEALERS IN Cohn 8t Co., merchandise........ 75 Christensen for a county road, it aj pear Dressed pickets from 1 to 3 inches wide, Wade 8c Brigg, hardware...... . 42 80 ing to the court that the petition does t-jc. per lineal foot. Tillamook News Co., mer not conform to the road as prayed for by Above price* are for luml>er les* than 20 2(J chandise............................................ Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook) 10 75 the petitioner*, but is materially different. thirty feet long. Leave orders at the I F Larsen, blacksmithing... It was ordered that the report of the saw mills or with J. E. Tuttle, telephone for the E. G. E. W ist , President ; court house...................................... 4 5o viewers, and survey be set aside and dis P eter B rant , Secretary. J. P. Allen, board of M. E missed, ami Chas N Johnson, Alva Fin- Biglow.................................... . 24 (X» lev and H H Hayes be appointed as HR I Di. K WORK IN R. D. NO. 16. viewers, and A M Austin as surveyor to 6 10 James Wood........ . S. F. Moon ........... 3 75 1 view out, mark, locate and establish a 11 10 1 county road as prayed for in the peti Will Rav................. 2 5° tion. R Humly..... ......... m 3iJH liáffiíír ■irk - J. P. ALLEN, Harry Patterson..., I 35 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Proprietor General a OO Marion Cady.. 1.4 L».-' Geo. Smith.... 1 25 court that Samuel Downs, justice of the 60 peace foi the Mcoad justice and con Sidney Moon. First class accommodation James Martin.. 3 60 stable district, has moved from the coun Tli<> large new WarehoM has just at second class rate. 8 15 ty and there is a vacancy, the court G W. Lucas . «P- l>een completed, «nd I am new prepared Marion Cady.. 42 y» Io receive kinds of meichandise for pointed Geo. H. Handley to fill the 18 75 Geo. Smith.... storage «1 my wharf in Tillamo k (Sty BENT MEALS IX THE vacancy. BOAD work . 3 H. C. IAMB. Pro CITY. In the matter of the tax roll for John Aelig. Good, left fur storage .iisuvtd a lowest 7 50 Frank Crane a 50 the year 1900, the sheriff asked the court rates. Tillamook, Ore S J. S. LAMAR, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 Wines, te Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor. FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ gon . ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, O regon C ity , O regon . Land Titlesand Land Office Business a Specialty. I JAMES M c C ain , (A. W. SEVERANCE ypCAIN & SEVERANCE, ATTORNEYS-ATLAW, T illamook , O regon . QAVID WILEY, M.D., PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. All call promptly attended to, T illamook , O regon . I. M. SMITH, M.D., PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Offices in Todd’s Buildings. OREGON. TILLAMOOK QR. O. H. DAVENPORT, DENTIST. Makes a Specialty of Crowu and Bridge Work. O regon . T illamook C ity . “I Harness Making, J S. 9 a R ■ M. HAYES Makes a Specialty of Manufactur ing all kinds of Harness, Saddles, Collars, Carriage Trimmi ings. I First Class Work Guaranteed. I In Bailey’s Warehouse at | Tillamook City SUPPLIES E, SIBLEY, Pacific Navigation Co. LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, T illamook , O he Oregon. Truckee Lumber Co., Hobsonville, Or. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, gal. J gal. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE Tillamook City, (4 LA UDE THAYER, OREGON. LEACH & JONES, Tillamook Meat Market E. JENKINS Who has a fine assortment WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, ALSO OPTICAL GOODS. Will guarantee all goods as repre sented. CALL LN AND INSTEC7 OUR STOCK. H. Crenshaw DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc. •••••••• The most complete line and the lowest prices in the county. •••••••• Reparing a Specialty. Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. TILLÂrçOOiÇ WHAl^F AflD /yien ¡¿ouge, Storage LOWEST RATES. . * M .3 F di'Lyt EDGAR LATIMER, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER SHAVING, HAIR CUTT»* SHAMPOOING, ETC Electric Baths nicely flitted up. i5^f* persons suffering with rheum*^* FIRE INSURANCE. J. S. STEPHENS, AGENT FOB * HOME MUTUAL AND LONi g LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSlRA,lv” COMPANIES. Aient for North West Agent Company, t’-t— TILLAMOOK, - J'??; entei in it< whic whic prod Kinj in tl moo